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Developmental ;r eading
program. has '.A' marks

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
Friday and Saturday Salel
OPEN BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9-.30 TO 9 PM '
Sale! Lee Permanent Press Tech Twill

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WORK .UNIFORMS

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SPRING

Choose his favorite color . Navy blue, tan ,
charcoal orey, Ioden green or forest green .
PANTS in st'zes 29 thru -44 waist. Select' your
correct length . ;
SHIRTS in sizes 14'12 to 17 112 . Sleeve lengths 32 , 33
and 34 inch .
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FOR Ttt. IS SALE

THESE EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL coeds will represent the school's Future Homemakers
of America chapter at the state convention to be held l'fiday and Saturday at Veterans
Memorial Auditorium in Columbus. They are, front row, from the left, Barbara Well,
Rosemary Reed, Sandy Wood, Iris Pigott; back row; from the left, Cathy Coates, Pam Sams,
Cathy Davis. Attending also will be another delegate, Niese! Duvall. Accompanying the group
will be the advisor, Mrs. Larry Ritchie, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reed and Linda Well.

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7.29 lee Wort Pants Sale 6.00
6.19 Lee Work Shirts to match Sale 5.00
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SALE
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Save this weekend on
a new spring coat.
Big
selection
of
Polyesters in while
and spring colors. '

Men's $4.95

Ethics water-ed
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Short Sleeve Sport Shirts

Stockbroker

. COLUMBUS (UP!)- State- "But I still hope to get disclo- (Continued from page 9)
house Republicans are holding sure of the sources of income
a series of stinging amend- and have this code of ethics of its shares. Goldman, Sachs
mentsovertheheadsofDemo- apply to aU public officials." &amp; Co .. is said to have handled
crats to make sure the DemoRep. Alan Norris , R-Wester- two big blocks of Equity.
crats ·water down a proposed ville,
ranking . minority
Loews Corp. of New York
code of ethics, already reduced member on the committee, holds 273,100 shares of Equity
in .strength from the version was leading the fight for a Funding common and is
proposed by Gov. John J. Gilli- weaker version of the bill unhappy about it. Loews thinks
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which would apply only to state "inside information" was used
Rep. Patrick A. Sweeney, D- officials and employes, as against it .
Cleveland, vice-chairman of called for in a subcommittee
Institutions which had
,the House , State Government two weeks ago before the Equity Funding stock but are
Cominittee said ~mocrats are gOvernor's office intervened. believed to have gotten out
prepared to accept ..some ___ "! think we'll be alright as before trading stopped were
weakening amendments in long as tfie governor doesn~t -- Boston Company and its
order to save the bill · and stick his nose in here again," subsidiary, John W. Bristol &amp;
reportedly are privately said Norris. "If he wants to Co., Fiduciary Trust Co. of
working with Republicans make a partisan thing out of New York, Bankers Trust Co.,
toward that goal.
this, we'll see who's for Chemical Bank of New York
Sweeney,chiefsponsor of the ethics."
and the Sears and Roebuck
governor's bill, conceded a
Norris said he is prepared to pension fund.
provision requiring public offer amendments: ·
Other institutions which held
officials to disclose the dollar
-Requiring the governor to or still hold Equity are Fora
amount of their annual income make detailed disclosure of Foundation, Morgan Guaranty
will most likely be removed where he goes and who he Trust Co. and Dreyfus Fund of
from the legislation at the takes on the state airplane.
Chicago .
An official of the State
Republicans' insistence.
- Forbidding state officials
1 'We'Ve got tb have somefrom extracting political dona- Teachers Rftirem·ent System
thing that's a li\Ue vague to get lions from state employes.
in Cleveland,' Ohio, reported
it through," said Sweeney.
-Prohibiting kickbacks to that it . had a $10.6 million inpolitical parties by state liquor vestment in Equity Funding:
agents and deputy motor veThe scandal even has ~- ·
hicle registrars.
med the chances U. S. small·
-Forbidding a state official Jusinesse• have to float conto resign and be reappointed to vertible EurobOnds. Equity has
a new term at a higher salary. $25 . million outstanding;
FR 1.-SAT.-SUN., APR. 13-14. "He (Gilligan) is extremely European bankers probably
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vunerable," Norris said. "He will examine c1Qsely any but
Double Feature
HANNIE CAULDER
tried to ba.ck us into a corner, the most credit-worthy com(Colorl
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and it just doesn't .work. All he panies in such future dealings.
Raquel Welch
One -optimistic note:
does is box in his own guys
Ernest Borgnine
(Democrats). Ch.c you imagine
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·The Life Insurance Institute
Jeff Bridges
them voting against our a- said April 5 that holders of
B._rry Brown
mendments? If he wants to insurance policies issued by
BAD COMPANY
stal'l a shooting match , we're subsidiaries of Equity Funding
(Color) ·
11'!!1
ready. "
probably would be protected
Sweeney, however, s.aiQ he even ~f the company went
does not believe there will be a bankrupt. Two of .the subshooting match.
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sidiaries- Bankers National
"I- think the dollar figure
Life of New Jersey and NorTonighi , April12
NOT OPEN .
(disclosure of annual income) thern Life Insurance Co.will probably come out," said appear to be solvent.
Friday &amp; Saturday
Sweeney. "But there's no way
'Ap.-illl-14
we're going to limit this to state
LIVING FREE
officials and employes.''
(Technicolor)
Sweeney said he was con- ·
Nigel Dav enport

MEIGS ntEATRE

Small (14 -141h neck), Medium ( 15·15 112 neck ), La-rge (16-16'12
neck ) and Extra Large (1 7-,17 1h nec.k) . Solid colo.-s , neat
pattem s. Tapered styl e and al so the fuller cut non -tapered
model s. All are permanent ptess. Very .well styled. You ' ll
li~e the excel lent select ion.

SPECIAL
PURCHASE

2 for 8 80

For this sale - Men~s $3.95 short sleeve shirts.
Sizes: SmaiJ., medium. large and extra large.

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Sweater
CAPES

1p0 pet. nylon . Black . Pop
open stYle. Sturdy con struction.

65 pet._Cotton, 35 pet. Kadel
Polyester . Generous size.
For this Sale

Sale

White, Navy,
Red , Black.

Bone,

Price

688

only

SCHOOL NAME SHIRTS

Well Known Brand

Young fokn's and Young Lad ies siles 34 to 48 .
Solid color grey. Short s leeves. Regularly $1.95
Sale $1.00
Boys and Girls sizes 6 to 18. Regular! y $1.69 Sale

Childrens
Wear

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Not e~ery school in every sile but fairly good
selection of East_e rn, Meigs, Wahama, Southern,
Kyger Creek.
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Manufacturers Show
Room Samples and
discontinued
styles
se le cted · from our
regular stock.

Men's Wrangler $7.50

REGULAR CUT JEANS
14oz. pl'usblue -denim. Sanforized Shrunk. Front
swing pockets. Back patch pockets. · Siles 29 to '42
waist.

Pants, Shirts, Shorts,
Hosiery i' Underwear,
All Fi rsl Qua lily

Sale 6.50
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Sale ~ Price

tOO late to

cerned about a provision for-

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NOTIcE

bidding attorneys in the · GUN SHOOT Saturday. 6:30 p.

FAT CITY
Stacy Keach
Jeff Bridges

legislaturE to practice before
lPG)

Show Starts 7 p.m.

m. Mile Hill Road . Factory

choked guns on ly . Assorted

state agencies.

.meats and refreshments.

" I think maybe we can keep
that one," he said.

. Department . _

Sponsored

by . Racine

OPEN FRIDAYS 9 'Til. 7

Sizes · 29 to 44 waist . 10
ounce denim . Sanforized
shrunk . Triple stitched, full
cut . ·

Save Friday and Satu.-day
Famaus Brand Sun
Glasses while our enti.-e
stock is reduced for this
sa le. Over SOO pairs in
selection.
on

Boys' $3.95

Short Sleeve Sport Shirts

Friday and
Saturday Only

ORLON SOCKS
Whife, black and an extra big select ion of solid Colors and
heather tones . One size fits all sizes 10 through 13 .
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-Also a new selection .of orion socks for boys in two size
ranges: 7 to 9 and 9 to ~1.
- Men 's Banlon dress socks. Very comfortab.le and long
Weuing. Fits all sites 10 through 13. ·

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Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
Member of Feder a I Reserve System
$20,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor
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Cannon
Royal Family

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.Another Big Shipment
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Men's and Youna Men's Jerks TV

- Men 's over-the -calf Banlon dress socks for extra comfo.-t
and neat app·e arance.

. BICYCLE SALE!
Save during this sale on bicycles for boys
and for _girls.
, 3 speed · 5-speed . 10 spef;ld bicycles. Regular 26 inch boys ' and

girls bikes- 20 inch bicycles for beginne.-s and the_popvlar 20
inch bi'kes with high rise handle bars and banana seats. Stop
in right. away . See thesEi.firie.boys and girls bikeS and select
the ones you. want.

Requl;.r $59:95.

Sale 4400 -··--each ... --Sale! DINETTE SETS

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No-Iron

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Sheets·and
Pillow Cases
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No Iron percale or No- I ron
muslin in fancy patterns.
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Solid colors .- Bleached.

Sale Prices
PLAYTEX
SALE
Save Now
On Famous
'18-Hour Bras
and Girdles
lingerh~ Department
First Floo.-

both first graders.
At right, 'Charles Adams and
David Persons, fow-th grade
students
at
Riverview
Elementar y, use a record
player that permits them to
Listen to a story as they read it.
The school , USO$ to great
advantage the Meigs County
Bookmobile and the school
library . Mrs. Weber said the
d e vel opm e ntal r eadin g
program has received "e~·
cellent" cooperation from all
teachers in the school.

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Devoled To The Interests Of The Meigs-Mason Area

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The old boxie look is gone. The new comfortable
look is in. Mode~n, Early American, Traditional. ·
Twin, regular and twin size mattresses that give
you or your guests a good night's rest. Large
selection of . f.abrics and colors.

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229.00 Hid-A-Beds Sale 184.00
329.00 Hide-A-Beds - - Sale 261.00 ·

288.00
312.00
344.00
352.00
360.00
384.00
Dual
2"8,00

' Specia I Sale!
Men's and Young Men's

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ADULTS MAY HAVE grumbled at a heavy snowfall
which struck Meigs County Thursday morning, but youngsters were out early to take advantage of the fun in,
hop¢fully, the last snow of the season. Schools were
· dismissed for the day. Among the younger set enjoying
wiJater activities although the calenda.r read AprU i2 were
Todd and Kim Adams, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams
pf Pomeroy.

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FLA.RE LEG SLACKS
~ Selecfed from regular stock, Corduroys and brushed denim.
Not. every size but a good overall
s~lection.

..Regularly
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$7.95

3.00
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While They Last ·

Boys Si!!ts Flare Leg Slacks 8 to 18. Slims and
Regulars. Corduroy and Brushed Denim .
Regularly $5.95. While They last

2~00

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Corning Ware Specials
QUARTET SETS
Consists of 1, 1112. 2 qt. covered saucepan and 10 inch covered

skillet. Blue Cornflower Design .

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Special 1811

Save $8.9;, Open Stock Value

$27.~

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_QUARTET SETS

Spice of .Life decoration

Speclal2211
Save $8.92. Open Stock

V~lue $31.80 .
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Specials in Music Dept 2nd Floor

1News.~in · Briefs~
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.By United Press Interpational
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· UNITED NATIONS- THE UNITED STATES and the Arab
states led by Egypt moved toward a major confrontation in the
U.N. Security Council today with Arab leaders repeating their
charges the United States was involved in the Israeli raid on
Beirut and·U. S. assertjons this was the "big lie" techrtique.
A hint of what was in the offing came today from Rome
where Egyptian. Foreign Minister Mohammed el Zayyat condemned Israel's use of "assassination as a systematic policy
method" and the United States for supplying weapons to the
Israeli "government of nlurderers."

COLUMBUS - FIVE MEMBERS OF the Ohio General
Aesembly, including one of the chief backers of a tough ethics
code for legislators, are. vacationing in Acapulco, Mexico at
bargain rates, courtesy of the Ohio Automobile Dealers
Association, ·it was reported today.
.The statehouse. bureau of the Clevelan&lt;t P)ain Dealer iden., tifi~d the legislators as Rep. Charles E. Fry, R.Springfield, the
ethics code advocate; Rep. Tom Fries, D-Dayton; Rep . Arthur
R. !Jowers, D.Steubenville; Rep. Michael Del Bane, D-Hubbard;
and state Sen. Donald E. Lukens, R-Middletown. Del Bane is .
chairman of the House State Government Committee which is
holding hearings on an administration-backed ethics bill which
would make such trips illegal, the newspaper said.
LOS A,NQELES -THE LOS ANGELES TIMES said today

Vice President Spiro T. Agnew suspects there is more to the
Watergate scandal than he has been told and he fears it will hurt
his chances for the 1976 presidential nomination.
The Times quoted an "·associate of the vice President" as
saying Agnew feels he cannot speak out because of his position.
The newspaper said-_ Agnew is "appalled' : by the administration'S-.bandling of tbe !Datter. ."He's on the team,
whether he lik~ it or not, and he can't say anything that would
hurt the President or any~ne close to him," the Times quoted the
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source as saying.

Armed robbers
get $100, checks
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59.95 Panasonic Cassett~ Recorder Player
with AM Radio .

,Sale 39.00

2 only 79.95 Pl)nasonic 2 speed portable r""itcord player

. with AM -FM radiO.
' Sale 49.95
189.95 Panasonic 19" diagonal solid state black and white .
Sale 149.00
Portable TV.
164.95 Panasonic 19" diagonal t»lack and white Portable Tv
. Set.
sate 129.00
379 .00 Panasonic 1i" diagonal color Por1able TV set. Sale
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250.00

Visit Elberfelds WarehouSe on Mechanic Street
Bargains in Linoleum, Congoleum, Carpet, Rugs, Washers,
Dryers, Refrigerators, Freezers, Humidifiers, Lawn and
Porch Furniture, Lawn Boy Lawn Mowers, Steel Cabinets
and Wardrobes, Water Heaters. Plenty of Free P~rklng and .
an easy loadlng _ramp . Our own sensible credit s,ervice. Free
delivery.

Elberfelds Warehouse
on Mechanic Street in Pomenrt

NO. 254

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

ern

KROEHLER SLEEP OR LOUNGES

359.00 Hide-A-Beds --- Sale
389.00 Hide-A-Beds-- - Sale
429.00 Hide-A-Beds-- - Sale
429.00 Hide·A-Beds--- Sale
449.00 Hide-A-Beds--- Sale
479.00 Hide-A-Beds--- Sale
396.00 Heywood Wakefield
Purpose Sofa - - ~ Sale

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Sale! Simmons Hide-AcBed

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
-Reg.
Re.g.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

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5, 7, and 9 Piece Sets. Large selection of styles
and colors. Swivel and straight 'chairs. Round,
oval ·and rectangular shapes of tables .
7_9.00 DINETTE SETS
- - - SALE 64.00
109.00 DIN.ETTE SETS
- - - SALE 88.00
119.00 DINETTE SETS
-SA LE 96.00
149.00 DINETTE SETS
SALE 120.00
SALE 136.00
169.00 DINETTE SETS
179.00 DINETTE SETS
SALE 144.00
189.00 DINETTE SETS
SALE 152.00
SALE 160.00
198.00 DINETTE SETS
219.00 DINETTE SETS
SALE 176.00
229.00 DINETTE SETS
SALE 184.00
279.00 DINETTE SETS
SALE 224.00
289.00 DINETTE SETS
SALE 232.00
298.00 DINETTE SETS
SALE 240.00

E·LBERFELDS .IN 'POMEROY
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on the child's ability to read.
The reading program is conducted each morning from 9 to
11 :30.
Equipment obtained to
advance the program includes
headsets, record players, film
strip matrhines, talking page,
and recordings of children's
classics.
Using one of the instruments,
at left, in the reading program,
the lan~uage master, are, 1-r,
Billy Bobo (Mrs. Knight,' instructor ), and Norma Evans,

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Elbedelds are headquarters for Corning Ware.
Corelle Dinnerware '!'nd Pyrex Ware.

Fire

2 for 7

Easy does it . .. no pain, no strain. You don't even have to get out
' Of your car - and that ends pesky parking problems. Just pull up
-~ ... and transact your business. On Fridays ocJr Drive-In Window is
open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. continuously to better serve you ..

MATCHING ·BOX SPRINGS

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Sizes 14'h through 17, Long
sleeves. Full length s'h irt
tail S. Two button through
pock~ts .
Sanforized
Shrunk.

Sizes' 8 to 18. All permanent press. A good
selection of styles in solid colors. Smart patterns.
l;\lell known brand.
Sale Price

DBIVB·IN BANKING

and

Sale

be classiji.ed

Susan Hampshire

INNERSPRING MATTRESSES

Worn ens

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Salel Serta

Full or Twin size

COAT

REEDSVILLE •
Last
spring pupils of Riverview
Elementary School here were
teste'd to determine their
grade level in reading. The
program, two years in the
making. has proven this year
to be a tremendous success,
accord_ing to Mrs . Grace
Weber, principal , and Mrs.
Eleanor Knight, Developmental Reading Program
instructor.
There are ungraded groups
in each classroom, determined

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Faceineyers' C3rryout on
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State Route 681, about two
miles so~th of Albany · was
robbed. at gunpoint of about
. $100 and checks late Thursday
afternoon . By '7 p,m. four men
were in custody in connection
with the robbery, two jailed in
Athens County, two in Meigs
County. Names of the men
were withheld.
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Two white males believed to
be between 18 and 20 years old
entered the carryout wearing
stockiOgs over their fates, the
sheriff's Dept. said. One of the
men ordered Doris Fox, the
lone·employe, to get against ·a
wall. The second man pointed a
shotgun at her, they ordered
her to get inside a ·walkin
coo:ler . ··

RACINE - Bob Ord was
employed as
the new
superintendent of the Southern
Local School District and Carl
Wolfe, head basketball coach
of Meigs High School for the
past six yea rs, was employed
as a teacher when the Southern
Local School District hoard
met Thursday night.
Ord, recommended by Meigs
County Supt. Robert Bowen,
has been- in teaching and administration seven years. He
came to Southern High School
as teacher and basketball
coach Jast year after having
been principal of the Eastern
High Scbool. Last night Ord
was hired for one year at base
salary plus three-nintlls. He
will begin his new duti~s on
Aug . I.
Ord, . who succeeds Rolph
Sayre in the post, was hired on
the motion of Charles ·Pyles
with Grover Salser, Jr .,
seconding. Dennie Hill and
David Nease voted in favor of
the
motion .
Clarence

Bands, choirs
plan concert
"I:he Meigs Junior High bands
and choirs, directed by Fred
Ruth, will be presented in a
spring concert at 7 p.m .
Tuesday, in (he Junior High
Auditorium in Middleport.
The seventh grade band will
present · ''Freedom Gate ,"
"Triwnphant Festival," two
Leroy JaCksOn cohtpositiOns
"Little Scotch Suite," and
"Little
Irish
Suite, "
"Fiillandi3," and " Fanfare
Minuet."
The combined seventh and
eighth grade choirs will sing
"We've Only Just Begun ;"
"Morning Has Broken,"
"Rainy Days and Mondays, "
" Bridge Over
Troubled
Water," and " Goodbye to
Love."
The eighth grade band will
present "At The Summit,"
" Two Airs" by' Arcangelo
Carelli, " Rigadoon" by Henry
Purcell, "Two Russian Folk
Songs," 01 Traces," "Simon and
Garfunkels "El Condor Pasa,"
''My Sweet Lord/' "Song from
M-A-S~H," and "Commando
· Overture." The p~blic is invited .

Lawrence, the fifth board
member, was not present.
·· The board hired Wolfe as a
teacher for the year !973-74 .
Wolfe,. who has been head
basketball coach and a teacher
in ihe Meigs Local District six
years had recently resi-gned as
head basketball coach effective at'the end of the current
season . He was hired for only
teaching ,duties Thursday
night.
Other Business
Linley Har.t 'gave a Written
quarterly · re-por.t on mainleilance projects carried out at
the schools of ·'the district the
past three months, A letter
from ·
Mrs.
Margaret

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prOgrams. Syracuse school is a ;~j:::~:i:: :::;::::::::: : : :::;:;: ::::::::::::;:;:;::::: ; :;::: ::::: ::::::::::::::;:; :;:;:;:;:;:;:;: ;:;:;;;:;:;:::; :; :;:;:;:;:;:;:; :;:;:: :::: :::::;:;:;:;::::
pilot school in the program .
Apph ~ ations for teachin g \!ij
positions were · presented by
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Supt. Sayre and Jennifer Dean
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. John J. Gilligan again .-.subslitute teacher .
Sayre said a representative ;::: today ftled a statement of his Income and his personal worth
which showed a net wortll for he and his wife of $306,602 and ::::
of the Elementary-Secondary
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repeated hls caU for a strong eode of ~thtcs for state em- :;::
Edu~ation program, Title I,
ployes and officials. The governor's totnl worth was $48,347 {:_ _;[
will visit the district 'April 24.
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t•vcr
last year, due primarily to an Increase in the value of ....
Supt. . Sayre ~ reporting on a
meeting at Rio Grande Monday ':~: their securities and personal property, Gl!Ugan said In a :;:~
on education of handicapped
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today what I have said over and over again," \j::
children, sald repreSCntalive·s
fr om '.Jackson, Vinton, Meigs ,.'_:.',:_.:'_._':_:.:_· Gilligan said. "The people of this state and of the United :,.,:.,·'_.: :_, ..·.
States conllnue to view their public offlolals with dl_sirust."
and Gallia Counties agreed
"Scandals at every level of government, the Watergate
that next year .training will be
provided under the program :::: incident, secret campaign funds, aU add to this general :;:;
for blind and hard of hearing
· children. ·
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Field trips approved were
consideration in the House, IS essential if we are to tul"l. ~·::~:
Mrs. Ruth Stearn and Mrs .
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Pauline Hill. Syracuse School , I J .' around this tide of mistrust," said· Gilligan.
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Louks, to WMPO, the Royal
.Crown Bottling Co. and a visit
to a Gallla County park; Mrs .
Lci.!h Ord, guid ance counselor,
to the ·naval training centei· at
Great Lakes, May 9-12; the_
Sixty names were drawn for
Attending were Freeland spe cial education class · of
· the May term Grand and Petit Norris and Lauren Hoffman, William Downie to the Fenton
juries in the office of the Meigs jury commissioners; Meigs Glass Co. at Williamstown, W.
County Clerk this morning.
County Common Pleas Judge V&lt;L, and a. trip to Ohio
WASHINGTON (UP]) - Two federal judges
Subject to call for grand jury John C. Bacon; Betty Theiss, University by the fourth
and a Senate ,committee were engaged in a tug of
duty are Ola Smith, Floyd D. deputy of l'4eigs County . griJdCrs .of Miss Honkala.
Cleland, Terry L. Tillis, Hazel Sheriff's Dept .; Larry Spe"ncer,
The board hired William war today to &amp;fl full testimony about the Watergate ·
E. Grate, Ruth Francis, Betty clerk_ of -courts and Nellie Jewell, junior high s.chool wiretapping case and otber political espionage and
Swick, Ruth C. Simpson, Brown, clerk of the Clerk of teacher, to head the district sabotage in the 1972 presidential campaign·. .
Dorothy Pierce, Betty L. Fife; Courts office .
In d.evelopments in which the legal
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John ·w. Gillogly, Margie
maneuvering was becoming a's complex· as the
Benedum, Gary · Durst, Roy
allegations themselves: _:_ Watergate conspirator
Gillilan, Thor Carsey, Mike
James W. McCord Jr. was expecte!l to go to Capitol
JohnsOn, Marshall ·AQams,
Hill to be questioned by investigators for the
'Ernest Barnhiu€, Thoinas
Senate 's Select Committee on Presiden: ial CamSauvage, Roger L. Hawk, Lisa
paign Activities.
German, Raymond · Rowe,
- The federal grand jury, closely watched by
Wilma E. Davis, Delmar W.
Rhodes, Kenneth A. Davis, and
Chief U. S. District Court Judge John J . Sirica, .
Phyliss Larkins.
received testimony under heavy security from two
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The Roymond R. Brown.
Drawn for the petit jury were
secretaries a·nd an aide ·of another Watergate
"Information received from conspirator, G. Gordon Liddy.
Ruth Euier, June Wendorf, C. State Library Board; meeting
·
L. Henderson, Roger Hill, here Thursday, said book- Washington indicates no addi- Federal Court Judge break-in · and
allegedly
Beverly Sampson, George mobile operations in 21 Ohio tiona! funds from this source
S. · Richey strongly traceable to the ·Nixon reCharles
Genheimer, ,John N. Hill, counties may have to be ter- will be made available after
Maxine Chapman, Vera minated July I if President June 30," he added. "The State admonished Sen. Sam J. Ervin election corrunittee." ,
After Richey's statement,
Weber, Roger Gaul, · Ralph Nixon's elimination 'of library . Library Board then has no at- Jr., D-N.C., chairman of the
· ternative but to turn to state Senat e · committee, about the attorneys for McCord , who
Trussell, Jimmy Hemsley, funding becomes effective .
" ~eparation of powers" in
was security .chief for the . re- ·
Helen Long, Marlene · Kuhn,
Counties involved were fund$
to c9ntinJJe
refusing
Ervin
'8
request
to
seat"
Frank H. Fitch, Winnie Stout, Adams, Brown, Champaign, programs."
election conlrnittee at the time
In other action, the board McCord's -deposition, to be of the June · 17 bugging of
Lula M. Lynoh, William M. Defiance, Fayette, Fulton,
national
GoodWin, Barbara Chapman, Harrison, Henry, Jackson, authorized $90,000 for !he oper- given soon, in the Democrats' Democratic
$6.4
million
civil
suit
against
Lawrcnee,
Madis.
o
n,
Marion,
ation
of
the
Ohio
Valley
Area
headqlJ!lrters, cancelled their
'James Brannon, i:Jon Spires,
John Hayes, J. D. Hayman, Meigs, Mo_nroe, Morrow, Libraries project, the first area the Committee to Re-&lt;&gt;lect the . p)ans for a news confer:ence at
President.
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Helen Bickers, Glen R. Cline, Muskingum, Noble, Ross, . library · services organization
The
New
York
Daily
News
all
.
Union,
Vinton
and
Washington
in
the
state.
The
project
InMary Wingett, .Hazel Wilson,
reported
that
McCord
said
he
eludes public libraries in .
The attorneys $aid they did
Neacil Carsey, Esther Black, counties.
knows
the
whereabouts
of
"We have for 15 years relied Athens, Galli a, ·Hocking
so because Sirica, who
Elsie Barnhart, James L.
other
bugging
equipment
presided over the Watergate
on
federal
funds,
most
recently
·
Jackson,
Lawrence,
Meigs,
I;)ennison, M~ye Gibson,
whiCh
the
newspaPer
said
was
trial in January, wanted them
William Stout, Victor Perry, for 60 per c,ent of Our overall Pickaway, Pike, Ross, Scioto
nWlrelated
to
the
Watergate
(Continued on ·Page 10)
budget, " said board president and Vinton counties.
and Robert Patterson . .
Houdashelt, Syracuse teacher,
wa s read announcing her
re signation and thanking
eve1·yone for their (:ooperation
and help . The reSignation of
Betty Wilson, first and second
grade teacher at Portland, waS
also read .
Wel ch Barnette, State
Dep;.trtment of Education
representative, addressed the
~oard on the necessity of expanding vocational agricuu .re
facilities at lhe high school.
The !;&gt;oa~d paSsed a reSO'Iution
toparlicip'atein the state Right
to Read Program, . and
Syracu se teachers were
authorized to vi sit other
schools to observe reading

Governor's net holdings
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Un .expe,c ted snow on · Thursday ·caused confusion
By George Hargraves, Supt.
Meigs Local School District

After a few minutes, u;&gt;on
hearing a ca_r leave, she ran
from · the cooler outside to
. I apologize for not having a column for a couple of weeks.
glimpse a brown vehicle going . This has bee·n a very-busy time; this evening I hope to make my
south on Rt. 681.
'commentary eurrent. ·
The owners were notifi~d a:s·- - -Th-.-snow Thursday caught all of us by surprise. lt was difwas the sheriff's Dept. Ap- ·ficult to get c'omplete and detailed reports on road conditions and
proximately $100 in cash and · on the .weather forecast. Perhaps we could have had school and
checks were reported taken. had a good attendance, but I prefer to be wrong on the .safe side.

At 7 p.m. the Athens County
Sheriff's Dept. notified the
Meigs department that four
men had been apprehended in
connection with the robbery.
Two of the men' are in Athens
jail and two in the Meigs jail.
Herman Henry of the Burau.of·,
Criminal Investigation has
, been caUed in on the case
which is still under ·investigation .

FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1973

Speaking of Schools-'-No. 273 ·
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Conseq~ently' sch~l was cancelled due to the circumstances
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that prevailed at the time.
Unfortunately, a decision could not be made until much later
than it is usually made. _This cau,sed some confusion, and for this
we are sorry.
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At this point we have-missed'the following permissible days~ .
th~&lt;lay for former President Johnson; yesterday's "snow" day;
one day at Salisbury, Hatrisqnville and the high school for the
power outage, and one day at Bradbury due to a water pump

is set for late April. Saturday, May 5, brings th.e Junior.Senio~
failure . We aJso used one day, rea4y two halves,_for conferences·.
1'\'om. The high school band banquet ·and dance are set for
We still have a day to go, so we hope that the snow and floods are
Saturday,
May 12. The l)igh school choir concert will be at 2 p.m.
over for the year . .
Sunday, May 13. Ori May 16 the high school SchedUle will feature
You will realize, of course, that the two day! to be made up
the annual awards assembly. The band will be in Naiagara Falls
for the time lost on March 28 and 29 are different, Those days
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a parade on Saturday,May 19. Baccalaureate will be at 6 p.m.
must be made up and there is no good time.to do it. It had to be on
on May.20 and commencement on Tuesday, May 22, also at 'a p.m.
Saturdays or on Good Friday, and-or Easter Monday, or days
Oh, yes, don't forget that there will be no classes on Good
after Memofial Day .. There is not a good choice in the lot. The
Friday,
April20, or on EaSter Monday, April23. .
SatUrdays were selected as being · the least troublesome. As I
The above listing doesn't cover everything, but it gives you
said, there was no really good choice, but one had to be made. ,
some
idea of what will betaking place in the weeks just ahead . or
'-WE NEED YOUR cooperation in this matter. We encourage
cOurse, there also will be great activity in out ele.mentary
you ·to have your youngsters attend school tomorrow. It 'is an
schools.
officially establish ed daY of th~ 1972-1973 school year for the
The final day of classes will be Thursday, May 24. Teachers
Meigs Loca'I School District. Your assistance wUl be apprecialed.
will complete reports on Friday, May 25. Saturday, May 26, will
_OUR SECOND ADULT MINING class is under way. This
s~ ~any school reunions in . the area.
group meets four hours each ,Tuesday and Thursday at .the .
Pomeroy _Junior High School Building, 6 to 10 p.m.- The course
NEWS &amp; NaJ'ES - Tomorrow will dose out the fifth grading
offers 90 hours of instructio~ with a . strong emphasis on mine
_period .,- Report cards will be out ne.'t week - Congratula tions
safety.
to our high school T&amp;J students who won medals or dis ti nctioo in
WE -ARE COMING INTO a very busy time of the year with
· the recent ~ompetltions - Just in case you thought ·differently,
lots of school activities .. Tho Meigs Junior High band and choir
the drug problem in our community has not gone away.
will present a concert next Tuesday at 7 p·.m. Tvnight the high
IT is very much \tith us all.
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et showdown due in house.

COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Ohio General Assembly has
adJOurned for - the weekend,
giv ing House members a
chance to study Gov. John J
Galligan's revised $9,9 billion
budget lor an anticipated
showdown vote next week
Democrats controlling the
House put aside a plan to . vote
the two-year spending plan out
or the House Finance Committee Thursday.
They saad they wanted to
g~.ve conuruttee members a
chance to go over the revis\Ons
whicH have added almost $110
million worth of appropriatiOns
to the ongmal bill.
· BeSJdes," saad Rep Myrl H
Shoemaker, D-B ournev!lle,
committee ch a1rman, 1'we
were!l t sure we had the \'Otes

and we weren 'l wi.lling to take
anl chances "
Meanwhile , the Senate Rules
C&lt;&gt;mmattee scheduled a Senate
vote lor next Tuesday on the
G1lhgan
admtmstrat10n's
Housepassed $92 3 m1ll10n

federal revenue-shanng
allocation
The Senate JS to meet Monda) mght t ~ accelerate the
\\eek 's wor k so an Easter
recess ca n begm Wednesda y
The House presumably will
begJn 1ts llklay recess late the
same. day, after action on the
budge t ball
Shoemaker sa.Jd the Fmance
C&lt;&gt;mm1ttee would meet again
Monday to consider amendments
Ha ve Series Ready ,
Republicans have a senes of
amendments ready, but they
expressed doubts they would
be properly heard
"I would rather they (Democrats ) had stayed around Fraday and taken up the amendments, '' S3.ld House Mmonty
Leader Charles F. Kurfess, RBowhng Green, alter lormal
testunony was brushed Thursday
"Thts way we don 't lmow

whether the amendments will
get adequate consideration."
Kurless referred to the Democrats' proposed timetable of
amendang the b1ll Monday and
puttmg at on tbe House floor
Wednesday at 10 a.m.
Kurfess said the Democrats
delayed the comm1ttoo vote
until Monday ''to twist arms
and get vo~."

WASHINGTON (U PI ) House Democrats hope to pass
a set or tough price-mterestrent controls that Presadent
NIXon will be forced to accept
or lose his economic control
powers entarely
The Democrats face a tight
deadline
Thear chances of passmg the
biii- W1lh rOllbaCkS -of an
prtces and most mterest rates
to March 16 levels and rents to
Jan 10---were constdered no
better than a tossup m the short
ttme
r e mammg
before
Co ngress takes its East ~ r
recess begmrung nett- Thursday
The House will not return
from that recess until Apnl 30,
the day Ntxon 1s discretionary
wage-pnce control powers exptre .
Next Tuesday ts Passover,
when no votes are taken rn the
House, so that leaves only
. ¥onday and Wednesday for
Democrats to go through this
cumbersome process . dispose
of all debate and amendments
and pass the ball, gq to a conference commtttee to 1ron out
diHerences wath the Senatepassed ball, and then bnng the
con[erence report back to both
houses lor approval.
Republicans and a small
group or Democrats, hopmg to
take advantage or the pressure
or tune, Wlll attempt to gam

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' P~ychJC ' a Menace to-Her Dad
Dear Helen :
My rather IS rruxed up watha " fortuneteller " who, lor $15 a
VISit, lS convmcmg hun my mothe rwa s murdered. He's got
the whole lamily or grown up children so upset that some or us
almost believe Mother's death wasn't a sutctde as the inquest
saad. others or us want to expose this fake ''psychic" He draws
gunable people out, learrung !hear backgrounds, guilt reehngs,
etc. and_vn this case, he's named the "murderer" as someone
my ratrrer would hke to believe dad it
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You see, Mom and Dad hadn't been getting along, and wben
he accused her of haVIllg an arraar , she le[t him, She'd been ln·
creasmgly depressed because he wouldn't believe she was !ruthful , and when she usked hun that !mal tune to come and bring her
home , his "Noll evidently was more than she could take. Her
body was round m the raver
It was a temble tune for all or us, but Dad mSJsled Jl!om
djdn 't comnut sutcide He says her "lover 11 could have made her
write the note - and thtS " seer" he visits backs him up , even to
describmg the crune and " the man who did at "
We 're afraid there will be big tcoubl~ here. How can we get
Dad out of this man 's clutebes' -SANE MEMBERS OF THE
FAMILY.

Deat Sane
Why don 't you take your father to a nearby umversaty which
ha s a department or metaphysacal r esearch ' Students o[ ESP
and psychic phenomenon can tell hun (far better than you and I)
bow to spot fakers, an d exactly bow they bilk paymg customers
You might also tell your story to the polwe. Fortunetelling
for prorat as Wegalm many areas , •nough complamts could close
down Uus operatiOn H

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Dear Helen
' Reading the many thoughts about modern marriage, .I
decaded at was tune I revealed my long-kept secret. This may
surpnse the old yet comfort the young.
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I am a woman of 30, have been marned two wonderful years
and recently ga ve bll'th to an adorable baby boy It sounds like
bra ggmg, but my husband and I and the baby are the complete
three We're totally happy . We hope to have several more
chaldren.
The secret? We lived together ten years before we were
ma rried The reason IS sunple we didn't feel we were ready. We
wanted to be sure It would work out, as so many of our friends
were d1vorcmg
So why d1d we bother to " make 1t legal"? We wanted
children
Another questwn that occurs often is. What would you have
done ar while you were living together you dec1ded to qwt ' We
would have gone our sepa rate ways, no questiOns, or any of those
tmnecessary divorce procedures
Nowadays , llvmg toge ther as quite accepted by younger
people, but 12 years ago we had to be very cautious, and we were
verythanklul tha\atdadwork out - Mrs G T

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Dear Mrs T :
While I 'm 10 ra vor or short-term "contract" marraages ·(to
detenrune compatibility w1thoul the batterness and expense of a
[ullblown divorce ), II occurs to me that these letters [rom happliy-wed [ormer hve-togethers DON'T prove that traal runs ansure marital success. People who progress [rom a Ina! to a legal
cornrrutment would have been JUSt as permanently together had
they started out marned They were lucky eiwugh to make the
right c hmce - o~ at least flexable enough to compromase (And
that " httle scrap paper, 1' then or now, would scarcely change
!hangs.)
The REAL proor that tnal marrlllges help, then, would be an
• bearang from those who tried and Iailed. Raght '
They may have saved themse lves a lot of hearta ches - H

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ondary educatioo, were made
· after the administration biked
its revenue estimates by 190
millioo for fiscal 1973-75.
The other S19 millioo plugged
into the budget represented an
increase in working capital and
a transfer of revolving "toary"
account money into general
revenue funds, ai.Wrding to
Robert H. Baker, acting

)Jemocrats ·plan squeeze-- play

Helen Help

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It was reported only 10 or II P Wargo of Usbon. Rep. Robor the 14 Democrats on the ert A. Nader, D-Warren, was
committee were prepared to absent thiS week.
vote ror the budget bill . Twelv~
Republicans and Democrat.
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had ez.
of committee, and almost all pressed irritation they were
Republicans were lined up in being asked to vote on the bill
opposition.
only 24 hours after it had been
Prime Democratic holdouts assued m prmt.
were llsted as Reps. George D.
The addit1ons, mcluding $55
Tablack of Campbell and John million to elementary and sec-

approval or a simple one-year
extenslon of Ntxon's present
powers, as requested by the
administration What ever the final ball,
Ntxon must etther accept it or
veto it and lose all his powers
belore Congress could return
and pass somethmg new.

Democratic

leaders

on
Wednesday had decided . to
abandon the strong b1ll and go
sunply lor a oo:day extension,
but later c hanged thear mmds
under pres s ure from Rep
Wnght Patman, Ll-Tex., and
ot her Bankmg Commit tee
members.
The comprom1se bill, worked
out by Democrats in a senes of
meetrngs over 24 hours, would
place all prtces and most interest rates under a ceilmg at
rates no higher than they were

Tri-State area
dinner is set
HU NTINGTON -

The an-

nual Recogmtwri Dmner of the
Tn-State Area Councal , Boy
Scouts of Amenca, wall be held
on Tu esday , 'May 15, at the
Ashland
Oil
Cor porat e
fa cahtaes in As hland, Ky
Harry Sunderland , Councal
ActiVItie s Cha irman , sa id
activities begm at 6 30 p m.
wath dmner , followed by an
o ut s tanding
program
haghhghtmg the presentati on or
the Salver Beaver and Sil~er
Fawn awards and remarks
rrom a key spea ker yet to be
an nounce d Other s pecial
recogmtions will be made to
deservmg SCouterS who have
performed well on behalf of the
) outh of toe Tn-State area.
In vitatiOns have been sen t to
·au Scouters and thetr w1ves
w1 th the reservati on deadhne
se t for May 8. Some 250 people
are expected

on March 16. In the few cases
where pnces have fallen since
Phase II controls were lifted
Jan. 10 , pr1ce s would be
allowed to rise to thear highest
level under Phase II controls.
Nixon would he given 60 days
to devJSe a system of further

__ Property
·Transfers
Charles P. Haskins, J o Ann
Haskm s to Noah P . Haskins,
lot, Middleport
Everett Daaley, Mane Dalley
to Everett Datley, Mane
Dalley , 69 acre Pomeroy
Roger A Ratchae, Carolyn L.
Ratchae to Everett L Crow Jr ,
Nancy J Crow, 125 acres,
Ches ter
Jane M Smath to Henry
Smith, Bertha F Smath, 1.474
acres, Orange
Donald R. Berry, Lomse
Berry to Roosevelt Pony
Branham, .46 acre, Sctplo
Maldred Chapman, exec., L.
C Swearangen, de c , to Gary E .
Ja ckson, Sandra Jackson , 20
acres , Ohve .
Roy Allen Sayre, Emtleen
Sayr&lt;! to Dencal Ray Hudson,
Delores Jean Hudson, lots,
Ra:cme
Harry Ma c hael Carleton,
Candace Elame Carleton to
Davad L Sheets, parce ls,
Salisbury
Charles H. Cornell, Agness
Cornell to General Telephone
Co., easement, Chester
Roy Elias, Margaret EliJS to
Ronald Thomas , Karen
Thomas, parcels, Scipio
0 H. Keefer , aka Orn Homer
Keefer , dec , to Ralph Keefer ,
Warren D Keefer , Bonme L.
Thornt on,
Kathryn
M
Larabee, Annabelle Canode,
Murael Knapp , Rita Wolle,
Vena Dawson, cert. ror trans ,
Columbas.
Robert Dawson , Vena
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rollbacks and could allow price
increases if he could e:~pl.ain
them to C&lt;&gt;ngress. Rents would
be allowed to rtse from Jan. 10
levels only to compensate
landlords for tax and cost increases and capital im·
provements
Dawson to Leonard T.
Wo odyard,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard,
21.1
acres,
Colwnb!B.
Everett Knapp, Murael
Knapp
to
Leonard
T.
Woodyard,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard ,
21 I
acres~
Co!umb1a.
Lauren Canode, Annabelle
Canode to Leonard T.
Woodyard,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard,
21.1
acre,
Col urn baa.
Raymond Wolfe, Rita Wolfe,
Ray Thornton, Bonme L.
Th ornton to Leonard T.
Woodyard,
Donna
K.
Woodyard,
21 I
acres,
Columbaa
Warren D Keefer, Luella
Keefer
to
Leonard
T.
Woodyard,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard,
21.1
acres ~
Columbaa.
Ralph Keefer, Catherine
Ke eler , to Leonard T.
Woodyard ,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard,
21.1
acres,
Columbaa
Chff Larabee , Kathryn
Larabee to Leonard T.
Woodyard ,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard,
21 1
acres,
Col urn baa
Clyde J . Ingels, Patsy Ingels
to Russell Mills, Allee Mills,
lot, Maddleport
Lows W Osborne, Thelma V.
Osborne to Roger Weaver,
Cathy Darlene Weaver, parcel,
Pomeroy
Sybil Ebersbach, Com,,
VIrga! Jacks, dec., to Lucille
Jacks, parcels, Rutland.

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Meags County Girls' Sortball
tea~s Wlll be held on Sunday ,
Apnl15, at 4 p m at the Royal
1'he b1ddmg has been
-crown Botthng Co . garage on
West
North
East
South North Second Ave . 1 Mid·
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dleport. All managers or
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representatives for the jumor
•K65 •QJ? 4 +AZ oloK 965 teams, semor teams, and
members of the Hit 'n Misses
What do you do now? _
A-Bid four noetrump. You !&lt;!am are urged to be present.
have a sound opening bid and Also, other mterested adults or
your partner has shown ,rreat garls who want to start a team
strength. You intend to bid six or enter a teain m the league
if your partner shows two aces
are mvlted.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Age lor the Junior League as
Your partner b1ds f1ve spades
to show three aces. What do 10 thru 13; while the Senior
Hagh ages are 14 thru 18.
you do now?

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director of finance.
· GaveApproval
Earlier in the day, the House
gave overwhelming ~roval
to legislation authorizing
emergency partial reimbursement of health care providers
whose Medicaid payments
have been delayed by computer problems at the
Department of Publlc Welfare.
The measure cleared the
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House, 811-4, and was sent to the
Senate . H approved there, it
would become effecUve unmedlate!y upon signature by
the governor.
Under
the
btl!,
the
emergency payments would be
required only to hospitals,
druggists and clinics owed
$1.Cl00 or more.
To be eligible for the pay.
men!B, a health care provider
would have to have state Medicaid reimbursements due since
last Sept. 1 totaling at least 35
per cent of his nonnal yearly
receipts WJder tbe state program.
Nursing homes and rest
homes would not be eligible for
tbe payments.
In otber legislative developments :
- The Senate unanimously
passed and sent to the House a
bill allowing the state director
of agriculture to expand his
quarantines of animals with
dangerously contagious dl·
seases.
-The Senate also passed, 245, and sent to tbe House a bill
exempting charitable, nonprofit corporations from
county real estate transfer
taxes.
- A special Senate COllUIUl·
,tee assigned to resolve the contested 26th Senat• District seat
agreed to make a report to the
full Senate within 30 days.
- Rep. Gene Damschroder,
R-Fremont, introduced a bill
requring sterilization of 'any
W1marr1ed woman receiving
state aid for more than two
dependent children,
The Senate adjourned WJtil
7 36 p.m. Monday. the House
scheduled a ''skeleton •• session
for today, followed by adjournment untll Tuesday.

Roger Williams
giving recital
at Morehead U
MOREHEAD, Ky . - Ron
Cartban of Hopkmsville, Ky,
and Roger W1ll1ams of M1d·
die port, Ohio, are presenting a
JOint semor trombone recital
Apnl 19 m Morehead State
Umversiiy's Baard Recalal
Hall. The 8 p m. program Will
feature works by Ropartz,
Gaillard, Baral, Lebow and
Gaafe
Carthan, a graduate of
Hopkinsville High School, lS a
member of the " lnllmale
Cyrcle", a smgmg group w1th
the MSU Jazz Ensemble. He is
the son 'If Mrs. Jenme Carlhan
of Hopktnsville
Willaams IS the son O[ Mr
and Mrs. cart H. Williams or
785 Dock St., Maddleporl. He as
a graduate of Middleport Hagh
School and has 1$ught music at
the high school level 10 OhiO.
The program as free to the
pubhc.

Openmg lead- .Y 5
J

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
South 's two no-trump can
was one of those happiness
· bads It dadn 't make has partner happy but at certainly
dad a lot to cheer up his opponents
West opened has fourth best
heart agamst three no-trump
If Wes t had led from the
kmg, South would have been
all raght, bu t after the three s pot wa s played from dummy , East produced the kmg
Then he returned the smt
and when West got m later
With the ace of spades he
cashed enough hearts to
leave declarer one tnck
s h ort
South's two no-trump call
was one o f those hoggish
bids that at s perpetrators JUS·
lily by saym g, " ! had 14
pomts and a no-trump type
hand "
The statem ent lS accurate
but th e only real reason for
thas type bad JS that the badder wants to be sure that if
the hand plays m DD-trump
he will be tbe declarer.
South should have responded one daamond lf Nortb r ebad to one heart, South could
then have J u m p e d m notrump If North rebad one no- trump , S o u t h could have
rai sed him to ga me
Actuall) , North would reb ad one spade South would
ra1se spades and the laydown spade con trac t would
have been reached
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POUNDING A TYPEWRITER
BEATS A BEAT
NEW YORK (KFS ) - Dorothy Uhnak, 14
years a N. Y. detective, quit to ~&lt; write . ~~ She
sure did · her last three "suspense novels were
perky briSk-sellers, but her latest, " Law and
Order," as the blockbuster : Paramount has
bought it pre-publlcataon for $350,000; paperback nghts went for a guaranteed $250,000;
1110,000 is the hrst prml order with a second and '
lhll'd scheduled ( Dorothy gets 15 per cent
meaning a fast farslilrint $150,000) and the
Uterary Gwld bought it as a " lull-selectaon" lor
$8ii 1000 - meamng $830,000 [or-sure m.front;
great for a gal who just • rew years ago faeed
death and danger for $10,000 a year ... It's a fine,
exctting, meticulously detailed deadly-t~ndull
tome.
On the subject of naked wealth: Playboy
boss Hugh Hefner's 80 per cent or the newd-mag
empare last year paad ham $600,000 m dividends,
$303,847 m salary plus another $372,924 stashed
away m hts profiteshanng codicil ... Hefner's
hve-m Barbae ( Benton ) do)! as on her second
Playboy-produced flick, "Ghost of a Noonday
Sun " (larst was " Third Girl from the Lert'');
how 'd she gel the roles ' Hugh1e Baby met her in
the centerfold and took a lovmg to her.
·
One of our oldest closest fr1ends 1 Chester
Conn (of Forest Halls Gardens, N. Y.)
songwr .ter ("Sunday," " N1ght Lights," "You
Don't L1ke It, Not Much," '"Josephme, " etc.)
and publisher (Ches sold hun f1rm to 20th-FoJ
several years ago lor $5 \2 ma!llon ) daed sudIt

~

denly at Aqueduct Racetrack. Our smypathy
and prayers to his widow (Grace Dernarr, a
vaudev1lle headliner ) ; Ches was born m San

Francisco. contemporary of Lou Holtz, Joe
(Calif. Here I Come ) Meyer and both Hills Bros
of coffee lame, and was one or the frnest genUemen we've ever known.
Our favonte neighborhood pub, J. G .
Melon's, is squeezing in the swells:we sat next
to Carolme Kennedy and her aunUe Lee Radziwill and across the tiny room, Prince Ramier
and has sprite. Less recognizable, director John
fM1dmght Cowboy1 Schlesinger.
Now she's a ce\eb, Salvatore Da1i tells tales
about has Old galillll Mia FarTow (yes, Mia
Farrow !): she used to eat " butterfly sand·
w1ehes"! ...Age of Posllave Vulgarity: actress
Susan Clark performed Shakespeare and got
nowhere; she did one five-page Playboy nudelaym - and get. co-star billing with Dean
Martm 3nd -Rock Hudson in "Showdown;• ...
Another old Bdwy. pal saw tbe final curtain Sid Gary, early singmg partner or George

Burns
Gene Kelly 's okay after cB.taract Surgery ...
1
Our ambassador to London Walter Annenberg s
philanthropy cashes on and on· after spendmg
more than a m1llion of his own money on our
London embassy, W~ter's quteUy paying for a
complete redecoration of tbe State De't's
.
,
Thomas Jerrerson Room m Washington; cost to
taxpaytrs : mx ... Sanuny Davis Jr. plans a
huge henefal •ala cwn-telethon for families of
o
killed and m1ssmg Viet veterans; great I

BY PAUL CRABTREE
" America ", the ye~~r 's best television offering, is wlndmg
down its season, wath only a coupJe ·of epi!odes to .go. II has
already won a coveted Peabody Award, and I'll bet it wins
others.
The most refreshing thing about tru. fane series has been
Alistair Cooke's personal observations, those of an American
who happened to be born, rured and educated in England. His
personal notes have added luster and meaning to the American
chronicle:
For example, tbe fact that the spice trade .was a necessity,
oot a luxury, for Fifteenth Century Europe, when C&lt;&gt;lumbus
sailed ... the fact that the Kentucky rifle, invented and built in the
Ohio Valley and theforgesofPennsjlvarua, may have turned the
tide in the American Revolution ... how Henry Kaiser created a
virtually " instant" merchant marine for the U. S. during World
War II.
I am sure he won 't touch on two other phenomena m ll•e
UJC!uding instalhnents, but I really believe they are worth
mentioning, and I'll state them here as a hypothesiS wath which
you may agree or disagree:
American life and government is held together today by two
central facts: The Ameracan c1Uzen's wallingness to pay his
income taxes, and his grudgang acceptance of the Supreme
Court's decisiOns as being the final, off1cral word on the law or
the land.
Just coll9ider that lor a minute, lellow catizen.
The United States as a vastly complex country , but it as still
baSically a capitalistic state, one which has opted, however, for
certain goverrunent management and ptannmg in CIH!l!IS!ence
with private ownership of most of the nation's wealth.
It never works perfectly, and sometimes doesn 't work weU at
all, but we manage to muddle along wath this hybrad system
The system eats up an enormous amount of taxes, and if the
American citizen didn't line up faithfully and settie bas account
with the govenunent durrng the middle or April each year, the
whole shebank would fall apart.
Tha.t really Is all It would take to destroy the Establishment
- for all practical purposes. But it is ooe or the miracles of this
finest nation m the world that people do pay !hell' taxes.
They fudge, Cheat, and O[ten break the law - In IndiVIdual
cases, but the vast majonty of rmddle Americans gnunble,
gripe, grunt - and pay up, This isn't true m many coWJtries, and
they have chaotic political conditions as a direct or mdirect
result, m far too many cases.
Similarly, we have somehow been so steeped in a respect for
the law, spnnging £rom that remarkable document called the
Constitution of the United States, that when the Supreme Court
speaks, that's it, pal. The law as the law as the law.
Yo4 may agree or dJSagree with many of these landmark
decisions, relating to everything from racral equality to the oneman, one-Vote rule, and from abortions to prayers m schools In
[act, you may be outraged by some, or all, such edicts.
But tbe moral majesty of the court sets a high tone lor the
citizenry, and they come around, slowly and complatrungly cursing Earl Warren or Warren Burger, but accepting this
highest voace, and honoring the letter of the law whale often
cursing Its spirit.
Can you imagine what a melee would result if the modernday American didn't go along with these two sunple elements ·
Paying one's taxes and abading by the Supreme Court's
decisions ?
Mr. Conke, who don'tyou do a TV specaal on that topac '

•
3-Tbe Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , April13, 1!173

Bob Tolan shines as Reds roll, 5-2
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Bobby Tolan collected three
hits, dnvmg in one · run and
scormg another, to pace the
Cincmnati Reds to a f&gt;-2 VIctory
Thursday over the Los Angeles
Dodgers .
· It was the fourth straaghtloss
for the Dodgers, !hear sll!th m
seven games and lert them
firmly '" the cellar or theyoung
National League West season.
Andy Messersmath, one or
the key patcbers In the midwmte r trade between the
Dodgers and the Califorma
Angels, blew hot and cold m
losmg his farst game of the
year.
He struck out10 men but also
gave up 12 hits an tbe 8 2.-3 mnings he patched
" Andy wasn 't as sharp as he
has been, " Manager Walter
Alston saad Reds Manager
Sparky Anderson ag reed but '
saad the 28-year-old nghthander .. .., a good patcher and
looked good despate losmg."
The Dodgers looked hke they

might have a winner gotng
wben they loaded the 'lases
with one out m the rarst ln.1ing
alter LeeLacy had scored I om
second on Wallie Crawford's
sangre.
But Jack Ballingham retired
the sade to prevent a big mnmg
and went on to post has rarst win
of the season while gaving up
nine h1ts
The Reds scored twice m the

By FRED DOWN
UP I Sports Writer
Dave McNally, who had a 1317 record last season when the
Orioles lmished third m the AL
Eastern DIVIsion race , ran
across Mackey Loltch on a
tough day Thursday but allowed only three hats in 9 2.-3
mnmgs as the Onoles defeated
Detroit, 1~ . m a li).annmg
game He had a no-/utter until
Eddie Brmkman got a lluke
iraple on an easy fly ball lost by
Merv Rettentnund in the SIXth
mnm g and needed only the
lastputout relief help or
Orlando Pena to win his second
, straaght game
The New York Yankees
defeated the Cleveland Indians , ~. tbe Chicago White
Sox downed the Oakland A's, &amp;3, and the Texas Rangers beat
the Kansas Caty Royals, 4-0, m
the other AL games Boston at
MLlwaukee was postponed because of snow .
In the National League, the
San Francisco Giants downed
the Houston ASiros, 9-3, the

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Ma10r League Standinps
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Phrladelph ta
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3 2 600
Houston
4 3 571
2
Texas
1 3 250 1
Atlanta
J 3 SOO '1 \1 Oakland
1 4 200 21 '.!
San Diego
2 5 206 4
Thursday 's Re su lts
los Angeles
1 6 143 5
Chicago 6 Oakl.:md 3
Thu rsday 's Results
Bos ton at M!lw ppd , snow
New York 2 51 LOUIS l
Ball 1 De/r od 0, 10 tnn s
San Franc t~co 9 Houston 3
New York 5 Cleveland 0
Pr ll sburgh 6 Ch1cago 0
Texas 4 Ka('lsas City 0
Montreal 5 Phtladelphla 3
&lt;Only games scheduled)
Atlanta 3 San Drego 2
Today 's Probable Prtchcrs
C1ncrnna t1S Los Angeles 2
(A ll T1mes EST)
Today 's Probable Pitchers
Oakland IOdom
0 l) at
(All T•mes ESTJ
Mrnnesota 1 l&lt;aal 1 0) , l 15 p m
New York (Matlack l 0) at
Kansas Cliy (DroJgo 1·0) at
Phrladelphra (Chr rstlanson 0 Ol. Chrcago (Fisher 0 0) 2 15 p m
7 35 p m
Bal t,more (Cuellar 0 0) at
Hous ton tWrlson 0 Ol a l San Mtlwaukee (Colbor n 0 1) - 7 30
D1e~o &lt;Arlrn 0 1) , lO 30 p m
pm
Crncrnna tr ((,rlms ley I 0 ) at
Cleve land (W IICOK 0 0) at
San FranCISCO (Brya nt 1 0), 11 De lrotl (Coleman 1 OJ l 30
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Chrcago (Pappas 0 0) a! St
Louis (Wrse o O). 8 p m
Atlan ta &lt;Reed 001 a t Los
Angeles (Joh n l 0), I I p m
(Only games scheduled )
Saturday's Games
New York a t Ph rla , nrghl
Ptltsburgh at Montrea l
Chrcago at St _l.ouis
Atlan ta a t Los. Ang, n1ghl
Houston at San 01ego, ntght
Crncln nat1 at San FranCisco

pm

C!ll rforn1a (Wngh l 0 1 ) at
Texas I Paulo 01 . a 30 p m
(Only games schedu led)
Saturday's Game s
Ca lrforn ta at Texas, mghl
Oakland at M1nnesota
Kansas Cdy al Chrcago
Bal l1more a t Mrlwaukee
Cleveland al Delrorl
(Only games schedul ed )

McCovey_continues big comeback
By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Willie McCovey, who nussed
Bl ga mes last year due to an
mJury,shows slgnsofmakmga
strong comeback In the San
Francisco Gaants' llrst seven
games the &amp;-root-4, 210-pound

didn 't play 10 the ga me.
" I considered taking the day
off ," McC&lt;&gt;vey saad. " But I felt
gond, no after eflects rrorn
Wednesday mght 's game, so I
decaded to ~lay . "
In oth er NL games, Atla nta
downed San Daego, 3-2, Cancm-

Iars! baseman has' belled lour nah topped Los Angeles, 5-2,
homers, an eluding a record- Pattsburgh blanked C: hi cago, &amp;tymg two m one mnin g 0
Montreal
edged
Thursday that he lped San Plnladelphaa, f&gt;-3, and New
FrancJSco to a 9-3 rout or the Yo)lk nipped St. LoUis, 2-1
Houston Astros
Baltimore-edged Detroal, 141,
McCovey's two homers New York blanked Cleveland,
Thursdat ·were the hi~hhghts · 5~, Texas topped Kansas City',
' ~~ 'an 'etght~alun fouHA ailn'ing. H, and Chi cago beat Oakland,
He led off the mrung wLth a 6-3, m Amencan L.eague ac, ho}Jler and completed the rally t10n. Boston at Milwauk ee was
watha three-run blast. The feat postponed by snow for the !hard
lied ham With 13 other maJor s traight day
leaguers who preVIously hal
Hank Aaron belted hiS
two homers in an mning '
second homer in as many
Oddly , McCovey a lmos t
1

Ellis-Harris
.f.
b
set_,or out

9 00 - Masterpiece Theatre 33, Ctrcle of Fear 4, 15 , Room 222
13, Spring Is Spectal 3; Movies " The Man Who Dred Tw rce"

2 15-Baseball 15
2 30-Del Reeves' Country Carn1va1 3
3 00:--Baseball Pre Game, 3, 4
3 II&gt;'- Baseball 3, 4
4 OG-Folk Guitar 33; Golf Tournament 6, 13 . CBS Golf Classn:
a , Black Onn1bus 10.
4 30--Avdubon Wr ldl rfe Theatre 33
5 oo-Making Things Grow 33 , Bo)( mg 6 , 13 , Lee Trev ino's Golf
for Swingers 10
S 30-Sesame Sf 33 . Gospel Talent Ti me- 15 Arthur Smrth 8.
Green Acres 10
6 oo-News 3, 4, a , Movie, " A Story of Da vid" , 10
6 15-A Look at the Book , 15
6 30-NBC News 3, 4, 15 , Reasoner Report 13 Beverly
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Hillbillies 8, Marshall Unrvers1ty Report 33
7 DO-You Asked For It 3, Hee Haw a . Lawrence Welk -4 , 15
Love Tennis 33 . World of Survrval P
7 30--Nashvtlle Musrc 3. Flrpsrde 13 : Biography 33
8 DO--All m the Family e, 10, Here We Go Agrun 6, Emergency
3, 4, 1s, News maker ' 73, 13, Mov1e " Hamlet" 33'.
e 30- Bndget Loves Bernie 8, 10: A Touch of Gra ce. 6, 13 ,
9 QO-Julie Andrews 6, 13 , Marylyler Moore e. 10, Movres " A
Thousand Clowns" 3, 15, " lronsrde" 4
9 30-Bob Newhart a. 10
10 oo-carol Burnett 8, 10i Mo vle. ''The K ~ng's Prrate'' 6
10 30--VO Blue!i 33
11 oo-News 4 , a. 10. 13
11 t 5-News 13
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11 J()-.News 3 · Movres '' Bang! Bangr You're Deadt " 4:
".Cowboy" a, " The Man Who 0 1ed Twrce" 10, " The
Teslament of Or Mabuse" 13
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t2.oo-News 6; Mov1e, " Portra&gt;l m Black" 3
12· 15--Movie; " Curse of the Undead" 6
1. oo-Movie, "HO\lse of Horrors" 13.
1· 30--Movtes, ' 1The S~ga of Hemp Brown ," 3; " Long Day's
JO\lrney Into Nighr', 4
2 ~News 13
3 ~Movie, " Brode of Vengeance" •

Ken Henderson's grand-slam
homer off Roland Fmgers wath
one out in the eLghth inmng
enabled the White Sox to rally
for a vactory which handed the
world champ10n A's their
fourth loss m fLve games The
ex-San FranctSpo Gtant outfielder 's homer ca me after Ute
White Sox failed the bases on a
s mgle by Pal Kelly and walks
to Carlos May and Ball Melton
Reliever Terry Forster. who
allowed one hit ln 1 2-3 mmngs,
was the winner.
The !Wngers ended !hear
three-game los mg streak and '
the Royals' four-game WIIUling
streak bchmd th e three-hat
pitching or D1c k Bosman .
Elliott Maddox drove m two
runs with a smgle and a basesfailed walk Former Clncmnall
raghl-hander Wayne Sunpson
was the loser

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7.00 - T_ruth or Con seq 3, Beat the Clock 4, News 6, 10 ; What's

9 oo-:-Jetson J , 4, 15, Osmonds 6, 13, Amaz!ng Chan e, 10,
Sesame St. 20
9 Jo-Plnk Panther 3, 4. 15, Movre Cartoons 6, a 10
10 oo-Underdog J , 4, 15, Elec: Co 20
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10 Jo-Barkleys 3, 4, 15, Brady K1ds 6, 13 , Mister Rogers 20 .
Josle and the Pussycats rn Outer Space e. 10
11 oo-Brother Buzz6 . Flrntstonese, 10, Sesame St 20 , Sealab3,
4, 15 , Bewitched 13
11 Jo-K1d Power 6, 13 ; Runaround 3, 4 15
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12 oo-:-Eiec Co 20 ; Archie's TV Funn1e; e. 10, Fun ky Phantom
6, 13 ; Around the World m 80 Days3, 4, 15 , Soul Trarn 6
12 30-Fat All&gt;ert and the Cosby KidS e, 10, Talkrng wrth a Grant
3, 4, 15; L1dsvrlle 13
I QO-Lassie 15, ~onkees 13 , Roller Derby 3, Sports Challenge
4, Soul Unlimited 6, 13
1 Jo-Pineapple Place 15, Johnny Bench 4
---·2 00-Wally's Workshop J . Man fr om.. UN C LE 4, ABA
r~ayoff e. 10 ; College All Star Basketball Classrc, 6, 13 . TB A

LoUJs Cardinals, 2-1.
The Orioles scored the only
rWl of thell' game on Lobch's
throwmg error after Mark
Belanger s mgled and stole
second in the lOth. Retteiunund
walked and then Bobby Grich
laid down a sacrifice bunt on
which Lohch elected to go for
!hard ror a possable rorceout but
threw the ball away , allowmg
Belanger to score.
Steve Klme pitched a twohitter and the Yankees took
advantage of Dick Tidrow 's
early wtldness to score lhe1r
second straight vtctory after
lour losses. A double by Bobby
Murcer and a smgle by Ron
Swoboda were the bag blows of
a three-run Yankee eighth
mnmg which clmched the wm.
Khne struck out r1ve and
walked three an evemng his
record at 1-1

Pittsburgh Pirates beat the
Chica go Cubs, 6-0, the Montreat Expos topped th e
Phaladelphaa Phillles, f&gt;-3, the
Cmcmnati Reds beat the Los
Angeles Dodgers, 5-2, th e
Atlanta Braves edged the San
Daego Padres, 3-2, and the New

6 00 - News 3, 4, 8, 101 15 , "Truth or Con seq 6, Sesame St. 20 ,
Around the Bend 33.
6: 30 - News 6, 13 ; I Dream of Jeann te 13 , Let' s Travel 33

SATURDAY, APRIL14,.J973

smgle.
The Dodger~ cut the Reds'
lead to 3-2m the SIXth when Bill
Ru ss~ll
Singled in Joe

Ferguson bun:ne Reds added
another run in the seventh
when Tolan, who had doubled,
came home on RussetJis
fumble of Bench's grounder
The Reds scored the IIIIBl run
m the ninth on three sangles,
The Reds moved onto San
Francisco for a Weekend series
wath the Gaants. Ross Grirnsley, 1~. is scheduled to patch
for Cincrnnali tonaght.

McNally blanks Tigers

· FRIDAY, APRIL13, 1973

6 Jo-- TV Classroom 8. Kentucky Afreld 13 , Fa rth for Today 10
7 Oo--Nerghbors 13 . Farm Front 4, F un for Everyon e 6.

OOuble and scored on Morgan's

EHl
QUARTS·

Television Log

10· 00 - Love American Style 6, 13 , Bobby Dar rn 3, 4, 15, Wake
Up , John Doe 33
10 30 - What About Tomorrow' 6, 13
11 00 - News, Weather, Sports6, 8, 10,13
11 Jo-Johnny Carson 3, 15, In Concert 6 , Mov res "The Stratton
Story " 8, " Monster from a Preh1stonc Planet" 10 , "The Wtld
Racers" 13
1 00 - Mrdnrght Specral 3, 4, 15 , Movt e " Chamber of Horrors"
10
1: 30 - News 13
2 30 - News 4.

!hard 1mmg to take a 2-1 lead
Pete Rose led of! with a walk
and Joe Morgan doubled belore
Tolan singled In Rose.
Morgan scored~ when Johnny
Bench hal mto a double play.
Rose led off lbe lifth wath Q

Playoff
Results

HUNTINGTON ,
W Va
(UPI) - Jammy Ellis, the
form e r
World
Boxmg
Associa tiOn h eavy w e ight
champiOn, ha s some debts to
repay , and he wants to dehver
the payment himself.
Eilts , 33, takes on Tiger J oe
Harris of Cmclnnati 1 OhiO in a
scheduled 10-round bout here
Saturday rught.
Ellas has been busy in the
ring, and h1s faght agaansl Harn s wh1ch IS drawmg reeord
ticket sa]es here 1s his second
appearance m West V1rgm1a m
six months Now 35-7 as a pro,
Ellis re gistered a seventh
round TKO over Harold Carter
or Cleveland last Oct. 26 a I
Beckley, also m southe rn West

VIrgmia
The LoUisVIlle, Ky , nabvet
now f1ghtmg out of Mtrum,

mghts as the Braves mpped the
Padres Aaron 's homer was Ule
675th or has caree r and puts ham
only 39 behmd Babe Ruth's
career record of 714 The blast
snapped a 1-l tie an the saxth
and helped Pat Dobson to his
first VICtory of the se ason
Bobby Tolan and Tony Perez
each collected three hits as the
Reds handt&gt;d th e Dodgers their
s1xth loss in seven games Jack
BI!lm gham went all the way for
Cw cmnati , sea ttermg mne
h1ts, to record h1s flrst victory
of the year
Bob Moose turned m a four hitter and Manny Sangulllcn
a nd Malt May supported him
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fly .Jose Cruz accounted for the
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et showdown due in house.

COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Ohio General Assembly has
adJOurned for - the weekend,
giv ing House members a
chance to study Gov. John J
Galligan's revised $9,9 billion
budget lor an anticipated
showdown vote next week
Democrats controlling the
House put aside a plan to . vote
the two-year spending plan out
or the House Finance Committee Thursday.
They saad they wanted to
g~.ve conuruttee members a
chance to go over the revis\Ons
whicH have added almost $110
million worth of appropriatiOns
to the ongmal bill.
· BeSJdes," saad Rep Myrl H
Shoemaker, D-B ournev!lle,
committee ch a1rman, 1'we
were!l t sure we had the \'Otes

and we weren 'l wi.lling to take
anl chances "
Meanwhile , the Senate Rules
C&lt;&gt;mmattee scheduled a Senate
vote lor next Tuesday on the
G1lhgan
admtmstrat10n's
Housepassed $92 3 m1ll10n

federal revenue-shanng
allocation
The Senate JS to meet Monda) mght t ~ accelerate the
\\eek 's wor k so an Easter
recess ca n begm Wednesda y
The House presumably will
begJn 1ts llklay recess late the
same. day, after action on the
budge t ball
Shoemaker sa.Jd the Fmance
C&lt;&gt;mm1ttee would meet again
Monday to consider amendments
Ha ve Series Ready ,
Republicans have a senes of
amendments ready, but they
expressed doubts they would
be properly heard
"I would rather they (Democrats ) had stayed around Fraday and taken up the amendments, '' S3.ld House Mmonty
Leader Charles F. Kurfess, RBowhng Green, alter lormal
testunony was brushed Thursday
"Thts way we don 't lmow

whether the amendments will
get adequate consideration."
Kurless referred to the Democrats' proposed timetable of
amendang the b1ll Monday and
puttmg at on tbe House floor
Wednesday at 10 a.m.
Kurfess said the Democrats
delayed the comm1ttoo vote
until Monday ''to twist arms
and get vo~."

WASHINGTON (U PI ) House Democrats hope to pass
a set or tough price-mterestrent controls that Presadent
NIXon will be forced to accept
or lose his economic control
powers entarely
The Democrats face a tight
deadline
Thear chances of passmg the
biii- W1lh rOllbaCkS -of an
prtces and most mterest rates
to March 16 levels and rents to
Jan 10---were constdered no
better than a tossup m the short
ttme
r e mammg
before
Co ngress takes its East ~ r
recess begmrung nett- Thursday
The House will not return
from that recess until Apnl 30,
the day Ntxon 1s discretionary
wage-pnce control powers exptre .
Next Tuesday ts Passover,
when no votes are taken rn the
House, so that leaves only
. ¥onday and Wednesday for
Democrats to go through this
cumbersome process . dispose
of all debate and amendments
and pass the ball, gq to a conference commtttee to 1ron out
diHerences wath the Senatepassed ball, and then bnng the
con[erence report back to both
houses lor approval.
Republicans and a small
group or Democrats, hopmg to
take advantage or the pressure
or tune, Wlll attempt to gam

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' P~ychJC ' a Menace to-Her Dad
Dear Helen :
My rather IS rruxed up watha " fortuneteller " who, lor $15 a
VISit, lS convmcmg hun my mothe rwa s murdered. He's got
the whole lamily or grown up children so upset that some or us
almost believe Mother's death wasn't a sutctde as the inquest
saad. others or us want to expose this fake ''psychic" He draws
gunable people out, learrung !hear backgrounds, guilt reehngs,
etc. and_vn this case, he's named the "murderer" as someone
my ratrrer would hke to believe dad it
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You see, Mom and Dad hadn't been getting along, and wben
he accused her of haVIllg an arraar , she le[t him, She'd been ln·
creasmgly depressed because he wouldn't believe she was !ruthful , and when she usked hun that !mal tune to come and bring her
home , his "Noll evidently was more than she could take. Her
body was round m the raver
It was a temble tune for all or us, but Dad mSJsled Jl!om
djdn 't comnut sutcide He says her "lover 11 could have made her
write the note - and thtS " seer" he visits backs him up , even to
describmg the crune and " the man who did at "
We 're afraid there will be big tcoubl~ here. How can we get
Dad out of this man 's clutebes' -SANE MEMBERS OF THE
FAMILY.

Deat Sane
Why don 't you take your father to a nearby umversaty which
ha s a department or metaphysacal r esearch ' Students o[ ESP
and psychic phenomenon can tell hun (far better than you and I)
bow to spot fakers, an d exactly bow they bilk paymg customers
You might also tell your story to the polwe. Fortunetelling
for prorat as Wegalm many areas , •nough complamts could close
down Uus operatiOn H

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Dear Helen
' Reading the many thoughts about modern marriage, .I
decaded at was tune I revealed my long-kept secret. This may
surpnse the old yet comfort the young.
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I am a woman of 30, have been marned two wonderful years
and recently ga ve bll'th to an adorable baby boy It sounds like
bra ggmg, but my husband and I and the baby are the complete
three We're totally happy . We hope to have several more
chaldren.
The secret? We lived together ten years before we were
ma rried The reason IS sunple we didn't feel we were ready. We
wanted to be sure It would work out, as so many of our friends
were d1vorcmg
So why d1d we bother to " make 1t legal"? We wanted
children
Another questwn that occurs often is. What would you have
done ar while you were living together you dec1ded to qwt ' We
would have gone our sepa rate ways, no questiOns, or any of those
tmnecessary divorce procedures
Nowadays , llvmg toge ther as quite accepted by younger
people, but 12 years ago we had to be very cautious, and we were
verythanklul tha\atdadwork out - Mrs G T

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Dear Mrs T :
While I 'm 10 ra vor or short-term "contract" marraages ·(to
detenrune compatibility w1thoul the batterness and expense of a
[ullblown divorce ), II occurs to me that these letters [rom happliy-wed [ormer hve-togethers DON'T prove that traal runs ansure marital success. People who progress [rom a Ina! to a legal
cornrrutment would have been JUSt as permanently together had
they started out marned They were lucky eiwugh to make the
right c hmce - o~ at least flexable enough to compromase (And
that " httle scrap paper, 1' then or now, would scarcely change
!hangs.)
The REAL proor that tnal marrlllges help, then, would be an
• bearang from those who tried and Iailed. Raght '
They may have saved themse lves a lot of hearta ches - H

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ondary educatioo, were made
· after the administration biked
its revenue estimates by 190
millioo for fiscal 1973-75.
The other S19 millioo plugged
into the budget represented an
increase in working capital and
a transfer of revolving "toary"
account money into general
revenue funds, ai.Wrding to
Robert H. Baker, acting

)Jemocrats ·plan squeeze-- play

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It was reported only 10 or II P Wargo of Usbon. Rep. Robor the 14 Democrats on the ert A. Nader, D-Warren, was
committee were prepared to absent thiS week.
vote ror the budget bill . Twelv~
Republicans and Democrat.
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had ez.
of committee, and almost all pressed irritation they were
Republicans were lined up in being asked to vote on the bill
opposition.
only 24 hours after it had been
Prime Democratic holdouts assued m prmt.
were llsted as Reps. George D.
The addit1ons, mcluding $55
Tablack of Campbell and John million to elementary and sec-

approval or a simple one-year
extenslon of Ntxon's present
powers, as requested by the
administration What ever the final ball,
Ntxon must etther accept it or
veto it and lose all his powers
belore Congress could return
and pass somethmg new.

Democratic

leaders

on
Wednesday had decided . to
abandon the strong b1ll and go
sunply lor a oo:day extension,
but later c hanged thear mmds
under pres s ure from Rep
Wnght Patman, Ll-Tex., and
ot her Bankmg Commit tee
members.
The comprom1se bill, worked
out by Democrats in a senes of
meetrngs over 24 hours, would
place all prtces and most interest rates under a ceilmg at
rates no higher than they were

Tri-State area
dinner is set
HU NTINGTON -

The an-

nual Recogmtwri Dmner of the
Tn-State Area Councal , Boy
Scouts of Amenca, wall be held
on Tu esday , 'May 15, at the
Ashland
Oil
Cor porat e
fa cahtaes in As hland, Ky
Harry Sunderland , Councal
ActiVItie s Cha irman , sa id
activities begm at 6 30 p m.
wath dmner , followed by an
o ut s tanding
program
haghhghtmg the presentati on or
the Salver Beaver and Sil~er
Fawn awards and remarks
rrom a key spea ker yet to be
an nounce d Other s pecial
recogmtions will be made to
deservmg SCouterS who have
performed well on behalf of the
) outh of toe Tn-State area.
In vitatiOns have been sen t to
·au Scouters and thetr w1ves
w1 th the reservati on deadhne
se t for May 8. Some 250 people
are expected

on March 16. In the few cases
where pnces have fallen since
Phase II controls were lifted
Jan. 10 , pr1ce s would be
allowed to rise to thear highest
level under Phase II controls.
Nixon would he given 60 days
to devJSe a system of further

__ Property
·Transfers
Charles P. Haskins, J o Ann
Haskm s to Noah P . Haskins,
lot, Middleport
Everett Daaley, Mane Dalley
to Everett Datley, Mane
Dalley , 69 acre Pomeroy
Roger A Ratchae, Carolyn L.
Ratchae to Everett L Crow Jr ,
Nancy J Crow, 125 acres,
Ches ter
Jane M Smath to Henry
Smith, Bertha F Smath, 1.474
acres, Orange
Donald R. Berry, Lomse
Berry to Roosevelt Pony
Branham, .46 acre, Sctplo
Maldred Chapman, exec., L.
C Swearangen, de c , to Gary E .
Ja ckson, Sandra Jackson , 20
acres , Ohve .
Roy Allen Sayre, Emtleen
Sayr&lt;! to Dencal Ray Hudson,
Delores Jean Hudson, lots,
Ra:cme
Harry Ma c hael Carleton,
Candace Elame Carleton to
Davad L Sheets, parce ls,
Salisbury
Charles H. Cornell, Agness
Cornell to General Telephone
Co., easement, Chester
Roy Elias, Margaret EliJS to
Ronald Thomas , Karen
Thomas, parcels, Scipio
0 H. Keefer , aka Orn Homer
Keefer , dec , to Ralph Keefer ,
Warren D Keefer , Bonme L.
Thornt on,
Kathryn
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Larabee, Annabelle Canode,
Murael Knapp , Rita Wolle,
Vena Dawson, cert. ror trans ,
Columbas.
Robert Dawson , Vena
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rollbacks and could allow price
increases if he could e:~pl.ain
them to C&lt;&gt;ngress. Rents would
be allowed to rtse from Jan. 10
levels only to compensate
landlords for tax and cost increases and capital im·
provements
Dawson to Leonard T.
Wo odyard,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard,
21.1
acres,
Colwnb!B.
Everett Knapp, Murael
Knapp
to
Leonard
T.
Woodyard,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard ,
21 I
acres~
Co!umb1a.
Lauren Canode, Annabelle
Canode to Leonard T.
Woodyard,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard,
21.1
acre,
Col urn baa.
Raymond Wolfe, Rita Wolfe,
Ray Thornton, Bonme L.
Th ornton to Leonard T.
Woodyard,
Donna
K.
Woodyard,
21 I
acres,
Columbaa
Warren D Keefer, Luella
Keefer
to
Leonard
T.
Woodyard,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard,
21.1
acres ~
Columbaa.
Ralph Keefer, Catherine
Ke eler , to Leonard T.
Woodyard ,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard,
21.1
acres,
Columbaa
Chff Larabee , Kathryn
Larabee to Leonard T.
Woodyard ,
Donna
Kay
Woodyard,
21 1
acres,
Col urn baa
Clyde J . Ingels, Patsy Ingels
to Russell Mills, Allee Mills,
lot, Maddleport
Lows W Osborne, Thelma V.
Osborne to Roger Weaver,
Cathy Darlene Weaver, parcel,
Pomeroy
Sybil Ebersbach, Com,,
VIrga! Jacks, dec., to Lucille
Jacks, parcels, Rutland.

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Meags County Girls' Sortball
tea~s Wlll be held on Sunday ,
Apnl15, at 4 p m at the Royal
1'he b1ddmg has been
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West
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representatives for the jumor
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members of the Hit 'n Misses
What do you do now? _
A-Bid four noetrump. You !&lt;!am are urged to be present.
have a sound opening bid and Also, other mterested adults or
your partner has shown ,rreat garls who want to start a team
strength. You intend to bid six or enter a teain m the league
if your partner shows two aces
are mvlted.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Age lor the Junior League as
Your partner b1ds f1ve spades
to show three aces. What do 10 thru 13; while the Senior
Hagh ages are 14 thru 18.
you do now?

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director of finance.
· GaveApproval
Earlier in the day, the House
gave overwhelming ~roval
to legislation authorizing
emergency partial reimbursement of health care providers
whose Medicaid payments
have been delayed by computer problems at the
Department of Publlc Welfare.
The measure cleared the
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House, 811-4, and was sent to the
Senate . H approved there, it
would become effecUve unmedlate!y upon signature by
the governor.
Under
the
btl!,
the
emergency payments would be
required only to hospitals,
druggists and clinics owed
$1.Cl00 or more.
To be eligible for the pay.
men!B, a health care provider
would have to have state Medicaid reimbursements due since
last Sept. 1 totaling at least 35
per cent of his nonnal yearly
receipts WJder tbe state program.
Nursing homes and rest
homes would not be eligible for
tbe payments.
In otber legislative developments :
- The Senate unanimously
passed and sent to the House a
bill allowing the state director
of agriculture to expand his
quarantines of animals with
dangerously contagious dl·
seases.
-The Senate also passed, 245, and sent to tbe House a bill
exempting charitable, nonprofit corporations from
county real estate transfer
taxes.
- A special Senate COllUIUl·
,tee assigned to resolve the contested 26th Senat• District seat
agreed to make a report to the
full Senate within 30 days.
- Rep. Gene Damschroder,
R-Fremont, introduced a bill
requring sterilization of 'any
W1marr1ed woman receiving
state aid for more than two
dependent children,
The Senate adjourned WJtil
7 36 p.m. Monday. the House
scheduled a ''skeleton •• session
for today, followed by adjournment untll Tuesday.

Roger Williams
giving recital
at Morehead U
MOREHEAD, Ky . - Ron
Cartban of Hopkmsville, Ky,
and Roger W1ll1ams of M1d·
die port, Ohio, are presenting a
JOint semor trombone recital
Apnl 19 m Morehead State
Umversiiy's Baard Recalal
Hall. The 8 p m. program Will
feature works by Ropartz,
Gaillard, Baral, Lebow and
Gaafe
Carthan, a graduate of
Hopkinsville High School, lS a
member of the " lnllmale
Cyrcle", a smgmg group w1th
the MSU Jazz Ensemble. He is
the son 'If Mrs. Jenme Carlhan
of Hopktnsville
Willaams IS the son O[ Mr
and Mrs. cart H. Williams or
785 Dock St., Maddleporl. He as
a graduate of Middleport Hagh
School and has 1$ught music at
the high school level 10 OhiO.
The program as free to the
pubhc.

Openmg lead- .Y 5
J

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
South 's two no-trump can
was one of those happiness
· bads It dadn 't make has partner happy but at certainly
dad a lot to cheer up his opponents
West opened has fourth best
heart agamst three no-trump
If Wes t had led from the
kmg, South would have been
all raght, bu t after the three s pot wa s played from dummy , East produced the kmg
Then he returned the smt
and when West got m later
With the ace of spades he
cashed enough hearts to
leave declarer one tnck
s h ort
South's two no-trump call
was one o f those hoggish
bids that at s perpetrators JUS·
lily by saym g, " ! had 14
pomts and a no-trump type
hand "
The statem ent lS accurate
but th e only real reason for
thas type bad JS that the badder wants to be sure that if
the hand plays m DD-trump
he will be tbe declarer.
South should have responded one daamond lf Nortb r ebad to one heart, South could
then have J u m p e d m notrump If North rebad one no- trump , S o u t h could have
rai sed him to ga me
Actuall) , North would reb ad one spade South would
ra1se spades and the laydown spade con trac t would
have been reached
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POUNDING A TYPEWRITER
BEATS A BEAT
NEW YORK (KFS ) - Dorothy Uhnak, 14
years a N. Y. detective, quit to ~&lt; write . ~~ She
sure did · her last three "suspense novels were
perky briSk-sellers, but her latest, " Law and
Order," as the blockbuster : Paramount has
bought it pre-publlcataon for $350,000; paperback nghts went for a guaranteed $250,000;
1110,000 is the hrst prml order with a second and '
lhll'd scheduled ( Dorothy gets 15 per cent
meaning a fast farslilrint $150,000) and the
Uterary Gwld bought it as a " lull-selectaon" lor
$8ii 1000 - meamng $830,000 [or-sure m.front;
great for a gal who just • rew years ago faeed
death and danger for $10,000 a year ... It's a fine,
exctting, meticulously detailed deadly-t~ndull
tome.
On the subject of naked wealth: Playboy
boss Hugh Hefner's 80 per cent or the newd-mag
empare last year paad ham $600,000 m dividends,
$303,847 m salary plus another $372,924 stashed
away m hts profiteshanng codicil ... Hefner's
hve-m Barbae ( Benton ) do)! as on her second
Playboy-produced flick, "Ghost of a Noonday
Sun " (larst was " Third Girl from the Lert'');
how 'd she gel the roles ' Hugh1e Baby met her in
the centerfold and took a lovmg to her.
·
One of our oldest closest fr1ends 1 Chester
Conn (of Forest Halls Gardens, N. Y.)
songwr .ter ("Sunday," " N1ght Lights," "You
Don't L1ke It, Not Much," '"Josephme, " etc.)
and publisher (Ches sold hun f1rm to 20th-FoJ
several years ago lor $5 \2 ma!llon ) daed sudIt

~

denly at Aqueduct Racetrack. Our smypathy
and prayers to his widow (Grace Dernarr, a
vaudev1lle headliner ) ; Ches was born m San

Francisco. contemporary of Lou Holtz, Joe
(Calif. Here I Come ) Meyer and both Hills Bros
of coffee lame, and was one or the frnest genUemen we've ever known.
Our favonte neighborhood pub, J. G .
Melon's, is squeezing in the swells:we sat next
to Carolme Kennedy and her aunUe Lee Radziwill and across the tiny room, Prince Ramier
and has sprite. Less recognizable, director John
fM1dmght Cowboy1 Schlesinger.
Now she's a ce\eb, Salvatore Da1i tells tales
about has Old galillll Mia FarTow (yes, Mia
Farrow !): she used to eat " butterfly sand·
w1ehes"! ...Age of Posllave Vulgarity: actress
Susan Clark performed Shakespeare and got
nowhere; she did one five-page Playboy nudelaym - and get. co-star billing with Dean
Martm 3nd -Rock Hudson in "Showdown;• ...
Another old Bdwy. pal saw tbe final curtain Sid Gary, early singmg partner or George

Burns
Gene Kelly 's okay after cB.taract Surgery ...
1
Our ambassador to London Walter Annenberg s
philanthropy cashes on and on· after spendmg
more than a m1llion of his own money on our
London embassy, W~ter's quteUy paying for a
complete redecoration of tbe State De't's
.
,
Thomas Jerrerson Room m Washington; cost to
taxpaytrs : mx ... Sanuny Davis Jr. plans a
huge henefal •ala cwn-telethon for families of
o
killed and m1ssmg Viet veterans; great I

BY PAUL CRABTREE
" America ", the ye~~r 's best television offering, is wlndmg
down its season, wath only a coupJe ·of epi!odes to .go. II has
already won a coveted Peabody Award, and I'll bet it wins
others.
The most refreshing thing about tru. fane series has been
Alistair Cooke's personal observations, those of an American
who happened to be born, rured and educated in England. His
personal notes have added luster and meaning to the American
chronicle:
For example, tbe fact that the spice trade .was a necessity,
oot a luxury, for Fifteenth Century Europe, when C&lt;&gt;lumbus
sailed ... the fact that the Kentucky rifle, invented and built in the
Ohio Valley and theforgesofPennsjlvarua, may have turned the
tide in the American Revolution ... how Henry Kaiser created a
virtually " instant" merchant marine for the U. S. during World
War II.
I am sure he won 't touch on two other phenomena m ll•e
UJC!uding instalhnents, but I really believe they are worth
mentioning, and I'll state them here as a hypothesiS wath which
you may agree or disagree:
American life and government is held together today by two
central facts: The Ameracan c1Uzen's wallingness to pay his
income taxes, and his grudgang acceptance of the Supreme
Court's decisiOns as being the final, off1cral word on the law or
the land.
Just coll9ider that lor a minute, lellow catizen.
The United States as a vastly complex country , but it as still
baSically a capitalistic state, one which has opted, however, for
certain goverrunent management and ptannmg in CIH!l!IS!ence
with private ownership of most of the nation's wealth.
It never works perfectly, and sometimes doesn 't work weU at
all, but we manage to muddle along wath this hybrad system
The system eats up an enormous amount of taxes, and if the
American citizen didn't line up faithfully and settie bas account
with the govenunent durrng the middle or April each year, the
whole shebank would fall apart.
Tha.t really Is all It would take to destroy the Establishment
- for all practical purposes. But it is ooe or the miracles of this
finest nation m the world that people do pay !hell' taxes.
They fudge, Cheat, and O[ten break the law - In IndiVIdual
cases, but the vast majonty of rmddle Americans gnunble,
gripe, grunt - and pay up, This isn't true m many coWJtries, and
they have chaotic political conditions as a direct or mdirect
result, m far too many cases.
Similarly, we have somehow been so steeped in a respect for
the law, spnnging £rom that remarkable document called the
Constitution of the United States, that when the Supreme Court
speaks, that's it, pal. The law as the law as the law.
Yo4 may agree or dJSagree with many of these landmark
decisions, relating to everything from racral equality to the oneman, one-Vote rule, and from abortions to prayers m schools In
[act, you may be outraged by some, or all, such edicts.
But tbe moral majesty of the court sets a high tone lor the
citizenry, and they come around, slowly and complatrungly cursing Earl Warren or Warren Burger, but accepting this
highest voace, and honoring the letter of the law whale often
cursing Its spirit.
Can you imagine what a melee would result if the modernday American didn't go along with these two sunple elements ·
Paying one's taxes and abading by the Supreme Court's
decisions ?
Mr. Conke, who don'tyou do a TV specaal on that topac '

•
3-Tbe Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , April13, 1!173

Bob Tolan shines as Reds roll, 5-2
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Bobby Tolan collected three
hits, dnvmg in one · run and
scormg another, to pace the
Cincmnati Reds to a f&gt;-2 VIctory
Thursday over the Los Angeles
Dodgers .
· It was the fourth straaghtloss
for the Dodgers, !hear sll!th m
seven games and lert them
firmly '" the cellar or theyoung
National League West season.
Andy Messersmath, one or
the key patcbers In the midwmte r trade between the
Dodgers and the Califorma
Angels, blew hot and cold m
losmg his farst game of the
year.
He struck out10 men but also
gave up 12 hits an tbe 8 2.-3 mnings he patched
" Andy wasn 't as sharp as he
has been, " Manager Walter
Alston saad Reds Manager
Sparky Anderson ag reed but '
saad the 28-year-old nghthander .. .., a good patcher and
looked good despate losmg."
The Dodgers looked hke they

might have a winner gotng
wben they loaded the 'lases
with one out m the rarst ln.1ing
alter LeeLacy had scored I om
second on Wallie Crawford's
sangre.
But Jack Ballingham retired
the sade to prevent a big mnmg
and went on to post has rarst win
of the season while gaving up
nine h1ts
The Reds scored twice m the

By FRED DOWN
UP I Sports Writer
Dave McNally, who had a 1317 record last season when the
Orioles lmished third m the AL
Eastern DIVIsion race , ran
across Mackey Loltch on a
tough day Thursday but allowed only three hats in 9 2.-3
mnmgs as the Onoles defeated
Detroit, 1~ . m a li).annmg
game He had a no-/utter until
Eddie Brmkman got a lluke
iraple on an easy fly ball lost by
Merv Rettentnund in the SIXth
mnm g and needed only the
lastputout relief help or
Orlando Pena to win his second
, straaght game
The New York Yankees
defeated the Cleveland Indians , ~. tbe Chicago White
Sox downed the Oakland A's, &amp;3, and the Texas Rangers beat
the Kansas Caty Royals, 4-0, m
the other AL games Boston at
MLlwaukee was postponed because of snow .
In the National League, the
San Francisco Giants downed
the Houston ASiros, 9-3, the

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Ma10r League Standinps
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Phrladelph ta
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3 2 600
Houston
4 3 571
2
Texas
1 3 250 1
Atlanta
J 3 SOO '1 \1 Oakland
1 4 200 21 '.!
San Diego
2 5 206 4
Thursday 's Re su lts
los Angeles
1 6 143 5
Chicago 6 Oakl.:md 3
Thu rsday 's Results
Bos ton at M!lw ppd , snow
New York 2 51 LOUIS l
Ball 1 De/r od 0, 10 tnn s
San Franc t~co 9 Houston 3
New York 5 Cleveland 0
Pr ll sburgh 6 Ch1cago 0
Texas 4 Ka('lsas City 0
Montreal 5 Phtladelphla 3
&lt;Only games scheduled)
Atlanta 3 San Drego 2
Today 's Probable Prtchcrs
C1ncrnna t1S Los Angeles 2
(A ll T1mes EST)
Today 's Probable Pitchers
Oakland IOdom
0 l) at
(All T•mes ESTJ
Mrnnesota 1 l&lt;aal 1 0) , l 15 p m
New York (Matlack l 0) at
Kansas Cliy (DroJgo 1·0) at
Phrladelphra (Chr rstlanson 0 Ol. Chrcago (Fisher 0 0) 2 15 p m
7 35 p m
Bal t,more (Cuellar 0 0) at
Hous ton tWrlson 0 Ol a l San Mtlwaukee (Colbor n 0 1) - 7 30
D1e~o &lt;Arlrn 0 1) , lO 30 p m
pm
Crncrnna tr ((,rlms ley I 0 ) at
Cleve land (W IICOK 0 0) at
San FranCISCO (Brya nt 1 0), 11 De lrotl (Coleman 1 OJ l 30
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Chrcago (Pappas 0 0) a! St
Louis (Wrse o O). 8 p m
Atlan ta &lt;Reed 001 a t Los
Angeles (Joh n l 0), I I p m
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Saturday's Games
New York a t Ph rla , nrghl
Ptltsburgh at Montrea l
Chrcago at St _l.ouis
Atlan ta a t Los. Ang, n1ghl
Houston at San 01ego, ntght
Crncln nat1 at San FranCisco

pm

C!ll rforn1a (Wngh l 0 1 ) at
Texas I Paulo 01 . a 30 p m
(Only games schedu led)
Saturday's Game s
Ca lrforn ta at Texas, mghl
Oakland at M1nnesota
Kansas Cdy al Chrcago
Bal l1more a t Mrlwaukee
Cleveland al Delrorl
(Only games schedul ed )

McCovey_continues big comeback
By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Willie McCovey, who nussed
Bl ga mes last year due to an
mJury,shows slgnsofmakmga
strong comeback In the San
Francisco Gaants' llrst seven
games the &amp;-root-4, 210-pound

didn 't play 10 the ga me.
" I considered taking the day
off ," McC&lt;&gt;vey saad. " But I felt
gond, no after eflects rrorn
Wednesday mght 's game, so I
decaded to ~lay . "
In oth er NL games, Atla nta
downed San Daego, 3-2, Cancm-

Iars! baseman has' belled lour nah topped Los Angeles, 5-2,
homers, an eluding a record- Pattsburgh blanked C: hi cago, &amp;tymg two m one mnin g 0
Montreal
edged
Thursday that he lped San Plnladelphaa, f&gt;-3, and New
FrancJSco to a 9-3 rout or the Yo)lk nipped St. LoUis, 2-1
Houston Astros
Baltimore-edged Detroal, 141,
McCovey's two homers New York blanked Cleveland,
Thursdat ·were the hi~hhghts · 5~, Texas topped Kansas City',
' ~~ 'an 'etght~alun fouHA ailn'ing. H, and Chi cago beat Oakland,
He led off the mrung wLth a 6-3, m Amencan L.eague ac, ho}Jler and completed the rally t10n. Boston at Milwauk ee was
watha three-run blast. The feat postponed by snow for the !hard
lied ham With 13 other maJor s traight day
leaguers who preVIously hal
Hank Aaron belted hiS
two homers in an mning '
second homer in as many
Oddly , McCovey a lmos t
1

Ellis-Harris
.f.
b
set_,or out

9 00 - Masterpiece Theatre 33, Ctrcle of Fear 4, 15 , Room 222
13, Spring Is Spectal 3; Movies " The Man Who Dred Tw rce"

2 15-Baseball 15
2 30-Del Reeves' Country Carn1va1 3
3 00:--Baseball Pre Game, 3, 4
3 II&gt;'- Baseball 3, 4
4 OG-Folk Guitar 33; Golf Tournament 6, 13 . CBS Golf Classn:
a , Black Onn1bus 10.
4 30--Avdubon Wr ldl rfe Theatre 33
5 oo-Making Things Grow 33 , Bo)( mg 6 , 13 , Lee Trev ino's Golf
for Swingers 10
S 30-Sesame Sf 33 . Gospel Talent Ti me- 15 Arthur Smrth 8.
Green Acres 10
6 oo-News 3, 4, a , Movie, " A Story of Da vid" , 10
6 15-A Look at the Book , 15
6 30-NBC News 3, 4, 15 , Reasoner Report 13 Beverly
'
Hillbillies 8, Marshall Unrvers1ty Report 33
7 DO-You Asked For It 3, Hee Haw a . Lawrence Welk -4 , 15
Love Tennis 33 . World of Survrval P
7 30--Nashvtlle Musrc 3. Flrpsrde 13 : Biography 33
8 DO--All m the Family e, 10, Here We Go Agrun 6, Emergency
3, 4, 1s, News maker ' 73, 13, Mov1e " Hamlet" 33'.
e 30- Bndget Loves Bernie 8, 10: A Touch of Gra ce. 6, 13 ,
9 QO-Julie Andrews 6, 13 , Marylyler Moore e. 10, Movres " A
Thousand Clowns" 3, 15, " lronsrde" 4
9 30-Bob Newhart a. 10
10 oo-carol Burnett 8, 10i Mo vle. ''The K ~ng's Prrate'' 6
10 30--VO Blue!i 33
11 oo-News 4 , a. 10. 13
11 t 5-News 13
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11 J()-.News 3 · Movres '' Bang! Bangr You're Deadt " 4:
".Cowboy" a, " The Man Who 0 1ed Twrce" 10, " The
Teslament of Or Mabuse" 13
_
t2.oo-News 6; Mov1e, " Portra&gt;l m Black" 3
12· 15--Movie; " Curse of the Undead" 6
1. oo-Movie, "HO\lse of Horrors" 13.
1· 30--Movtes, ' 1The S~ga of Hemp Brown ," 3; " Long Day's
JO\lrney Into Nighr', 4
2 ~News 13
3 ~Movie, " Brode of Vengeance" •

Ken Henderson's grand-slam
homer off Roland Fmgers wath
one out in the eLghth inmng
enabled the White Sox to rally
for a vactory which handed the
world champ10n A's their
fourth loss m fLve games The
ex-San FranctSpo Gtant outfielder 's homer ca me after Ute
White Sox failed the bases on a
s mgle by Pal Kelly and walks
to Carlos May and Ball Melton
Reliever Terry Forster. who
allowed one hit ln 1 2-3 mmngs,
was the winner.
The !Wngers ended !hear
three-game los mg streak and '
the Royals' four-game WIIUling
streak bchmd th e three-hat
pitching or D1c k Bosman .
Elliott Maddox drove m two
runs with a smgle and a basesfailed walk Former Clncmnall
raghl-hander Wayne Sunpson
was the loser

1-----------•Y•or•k-M•e•ts-d•e•r•ea.,t•ed-th_e_ S•t.'l

7.00 - T_ruth or Con seq 3, Beat the Clock 4, News 6, 10 ; What's

9 oo-:-Jetson J , 4, 15, Osmonds 6, 13, Amaz!ng Chan e, 10,
Sesame St. 20
9 Jo-Plnk Panther 3, 4. 15, Movre Cartoons 6, a 10
10 oo-Underdog J , 4, 15, Elec: Co 20
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10 Jo-Barkleys 3, 4, 15, Brady K1ds 6, 13 , Mister Rogers 20 .
Josle and the Pussycats rn Outer Space e. 10
11 oo-Brother Buzz6 . Flrntstonese, 10, Sesame St 20 , Sealab3,
4, 15 , Bewitched 13
11 Jo-K1d Power 6, 13 ; Runaround 3, 4 15
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12 oo-:-Eiec Co 20 ; Archie's TV Funn1e; e. 10, Fun ky Phantom
6, 13 ; Around the World m 80 Days3, 4, 15 , Soul Trarn 6
12 30-Fat All&gt;ert and the Cosby KidS e, 10, Talkrng wrth a Grant
3, 4, 15; L1dsvrlle 13
I QO-Lassie 15, ~onkees 13 , Roller Derby 3, Sports Challenge
4, Soul Unlimited 6, 13
1 Jo-Pineapple Place 15, Johnny Bench 4
---·2 00-Wally's Workshop J . Man fr om.. UN C LE 4, ABA
r~ayoff e. 10 ; College All Star Basketball Classrc, 6, 13 . TB A

LoUJs Cardinals, 2-1.
The Orioles scored the only
rWl of thell' game on Lobch's
throwmg error after Mark
Belanger s mgled and stole
second in the lOth. Retteiunund
walked and then Bobby Grich
laid down a sacrifice bunt on
which Lohch elected to go for
!hard ror a possable rorceout but
threw the ball away , allowmg
Belanger to score.
Steve Klme pitched a twohitter and the Yankees took
advantage of Dick Tidrow 's
early wtldness to score lhe1r
second straight vtctory after
lour losses. A double by Bobby
Murcer and a smgle by Ron
Swoboda were the bag blows of
a three-run Yankee eighth
mnmg which clmched the wm.
Khne struck out r1ve and
walked three an evemng his
record at 1-1

Pittsburgh Pirates beat the
Chica go Cubs, 6-0, the Montreat Expos topped th e
Phaladelphaa Phillles, f&gt;-3, the
Cmcmnati Reds beat the Los
Angeles Dodgers, 5-2, th e
Atlanta Braves edged the San
Daego Padres, 3-2, and the New

6 00 - News 3, 4, 8, 101 15 , "Truth or Con seq 6, Sesame St. 20 ,
Around the Bend 33.
6: 30 - News 6, 13 ; I Dream of Jeann te 13 , Let' s Travel 33

SATURDAY, APRIL14,.J973

smgle.
The Dodger~ cut the Reds'
lead to 3-2m the SIXth when Bill
Ru ss~ll
Singled in Joe

Ferguson bun:ne Reds added
another run in the seventh
when Tolan, who had doubled,
came home on RussetJis
fumble of Bench's grounder
The Reds scored the IIIIBl run
m the ninth on three sangles,
The Reds moved onto San
Francisco for a Weekend series
wath the Gaants. Ross Grirnsley, 1~. is scheduled to patch
for Cincrnnali tonaght.

McNally blanks Tigers

· FRIDAY, APRIL13, 1973

6 Jo-- TV Classroom 8. Kentucky Afreld 13 , Fa rth for Today 10
7 Oo--Nerghbors 13 . Farm Front 4, F un for Everyon e 6.

OOuble and scored on Morgan's

EHl
QUARTS·

Television Log

10· 00 - Love American Style 6, 13 , Bobby Dar rn 3, 4, 15, Wake
Up , John Doe 33
10 30 - What About Tomorrow' 6, 13
11 00 - News, Weather, Sports6, 8, 10,13
11 Jo-Johnny Carson 3, 15, In Concert 6 , Mov res "The Stratton
Story " 8, " Monster from a Preh1stonc Planet" 10 , "The Wtld
Racers" 13
1 00 - Mrdnrght Specral 3, 4, 15 , Movt e " Chamber of Horrors"
10
1: 30 - News 13
2 30 - News 4.

!hard 1mmg to take a 2-1 lead
Pete Rose led of! with a walk
and Joe Morgan doubled belore
Tolan singled In Rose.
Morgan scored~ when Johnny
Bench hal mto a double play.
Rose led off lbe lifth wath Q

Playoff
Results

HUNTINGTON ,
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(UPI) - Jammy Ellis, the
form e r
World
Boxmg
Associa tiOn h eavy w e ight
champiOn, ha s some debts to
repay , and he wants to dehver
the payment himself.
Eilts , 33, takes on Tiger J oe
Harris of Cmclnnati 1 OhiO in a
scheduled 10-round bout here
Saturday rught.
Ellas has been busy in the
ring, and h1s faght agaansl Harn s wh1ch IS drawmg reeord
ticket sa]es here 1s his second
appearance m West V1rgm1a m
six months Now 35-7 as a pro,
Ellis re gistered a seventh
round TKO over Harold Carter
or Cleveland last Oct. 26 a I
Beckley, also m southe rn West

VIrgmia
The LoUisVIlle, Ky , nabvet
now f1ghtmg out of Mtrum,

mghts as the Braves mpped the
Padres Aaron 's homer was Ule
675th or has caree r and puts ham
only 39 behmd Babe Ruth's
career record of 714 The blast
snapped a 1-l tie an the saxth
and helped Pat Dobson to his
first VICtory of the se ason
Bobby Tolan and Tony Perez
each collected three hits as the
Reds handt&gt;d th e Dodgers their
s1xth loss in seven games Jack
BI!lm gham went all the way for
Cw cmnati , sea ttermg mne
h1ts, to record h1s flrst victory
of the year
Bob Moose turned m a four hitter and Manny Sangulllcn
a nd Malt May supported him
w1th homers as the Pira tes
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-grand slam homer to spark
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only lour hats but needed relief
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Pomeroy Patrol enjoyed trip
· The Pomeroy Elementary School Patr&lt;&gt;l JS thanking
everyooe O'ho helped them earn lhetr t'Xpei1SO! money for the
annual tnp to Was mgtoo , D C. A special thanks 15 gl\·en to
Dwight Par l'f and Dan Smtih who dooated th(tr tune to the last
. big mooey""""lllg proi&lt;'ct. and to the Board of Education for
pr omling trar.sportaUoo to Parkersburg.
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The patrol Jclt Pomero) on F'nda) 0\'ening, ~larch 30,
boarding a Greyhound tour bus at Parkersburg for the .aU-night
U'tp to Was!ungton . Saturday the patrol began the day .. 1th a '"JSi t
to Arlmgton Sanonal Ceme~l')' .-here they. watched the
chaoging of the guard aiXl toured other pomts or Interest .
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Other h1ghljghts .. !""' '"'Its :o the 1\enned) Center of Performing .".ru, Unooln ~! eioo rtal .' an:l L e C3pnol Butldwg where
thtoy were gwen a sh&lt;l1 lesson on L!o)e 1eglslaU\'e process .
Saturday aftern n was spent ~.w.rt.-=&amp; :he Lltrary ol Cm]f!ress.
the Botamcal Garden5 , f crd Thea:er . aM the Washingwn
~!ooument . The ooys and grrC. tper,; :wo hours at the Will
~1 ust'um 01;1 Satl1f'd.2 ~· e·;en:.'l6 Here:: ~ s,a-;r many tableaux crf
lust onca l and b!b~ca l .--.nlS
Sunday mOm.tng the pa':!'d sa'ii" 2.! m.x:. of Ult? Smithsonian
Inst.nute as poss1b!e .\!ta a q;.j_ck 1;.,l:,c:.;. :..'"1€'~ ,:eft Washington by
way o! Emlns:sy Row and s-.t ~ :.:· 5C-E :..1):: \"auoruil Cathedral .
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returned oo Pomeroy a: J~ p.m . .S.und.ay.
JO .-\..\ -:\E ~lUJl:\E 1.!' a ""'den: :eacher ..-ith Mrs. !da
Diehl 's second grade at P001€r oy £ emen11ry School. Miss
~Ialone graduated !:rom Haw land Hi gh School •. Warren, and will
be graduating Uus summer from Ohio University with a major in
Elementary Educauon and a minor in Art .
~nss ~l-\RY OGASOWSKl of ~llddletown is doing her
student teaching in ~!rs . Jean Kuhn 's first grade at Pomer oy
Elem ental')· school. She is presently atu.nding Ohio Univer sity in
Athens. · and will graduate in July. Her major interests are
swimming and bm&lt;lmg and she enjoys work ing with girl scouts.
Her future plans include marriage and tea,ching in Michigan.·

ST A.'\DL"iG GUARD OtlfSJDE the door of a classroom in
the Middleport Elemeniar,· school are two e1ght foot totem poles
constructed by the fiTS! grade childnin under the directioo of
the&lt;r teach«, Mrs. Bernice Carpenter.
The ICJ!.ems are the •·concluding e hapter " of an Indian unit of
study that helps first graders understand that people of aU races
have sunilar needs and destres , and to dispel the atutudes
towards the American Indian· &lt;J&lt;:rived from the numerous
··cowboy-Indian" films seen oo television.
· The poles are made of large paper bags painted and
decorated tQ represent va rirus animai.s or birds . A •feathered
headband is used on ooe. Also displayed with the totem poles are
lene,.. received from .first grade children on a Cheyenne
Reservati011 in Montana. .
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~Irs . Carpenter's student teacher during the last quarter of
the year 1s Barbara Basil of Columbus, a graduate of Hilliard
High School. She hopes to teach in or near Columbus after her
graduation from Ohio University in March, 1~74.
THE MIDDLEPORT ELEMENTAR Y SC HOOL Kin·
derganeil will hold graduation ce remonies at 7:30p.m . on Thursday , May 24. Dr. Albert Leep, Ohio Unive,..ity Professor, has
been invited to speak and the Junior High Bar&lt;l will provide

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Saturday and late Monda y
Colwnbus . locations include 1nclude:
the Central Office, first floor ,
Akr on District , 265 S. Mai n
66 Eas t Gay Street; Columbus Street ,. 1216 Ja3a-4900 ; (:in Thelma Lantz wa s crowned
District OHice , i4J East Broa d · cinnati District , 900 Dalton ·queen for a weigh t loss of 1 1'2
Street. and Inc ome · Tax· Street at West 8th Street, pounds at a recent meeting of
Dtnsi6n Office. 1030 Freeway • 513 !852-3311; Cleveland the " New Me " Cl ub , Mrs.
Dn,·e ~ orth , located east of District, . £.erry -Payne Bldg., Evelyn Well , P omeroy. Houle
Sinclair Road just north of 740 Superior Avenue , £216 )57!1- 3, reports .
~! o rse Road .
2954 ; Dayton District, ~n ott
At the meeting a " pig" wa s
Taxpayer informati on can Bldg., Room 30&gt;, 15 East 4th awarded and members wh o
also be obtained during these Street, -' 513 )223-9121 ; Toled o had gaine d we ight were
added hours and during normal District, l 271 Monroe Street . required to perform 1'pig"
working hours· f 8 a. m. to 5 p. I 41 9 1 l73 -315 3; Youngstown
tricks. The door prize wa s won
m . weekdays 1 by c allin g District, 311 9 Markel Street, by Mar lene Putm.an . Game
1614 1469- 7910 in Columbus . • 216 1788-5093; and Zanesville prizes were won by everyone
·Kos ydar -s.aid.
District, 421 E . !\lain Street present. Evelyn and Linda
Other distri ct offi ces open ' 614 )453-0038.
Well, Thelma Lantz, Connie
and Marlene Putman ; . Cindy
and Ca rol Scyoc. Perso ns interested in joinin g the clu b ar e
invited to contact Ruth Putman
REEDSVILLE
Th e treasurer. Surprise birthday at 667-3396.
ReedsviUe United Method ist card shower s were held · for
Women meeting y;ith Mrs. Mrs. Mamie Buckley and Mrs.
Vi\·ian Hwn phrey had as their May Hump hrey ; · also · a
de\·otion topic~ ".'.'Jesus on· the friendsh ip card shower for
Cross'', led by Mrs. Mamie Mrs. Rose Thomas .
Buckley, exem plified in so ngs,
Refreshments were served to
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
praye rs and r eadings by the above and Mrs. Verna
LETART FALLS - Mr. and
SC\'eral members .
Rose, a gues t ; Mrs. Dor otha
'.lrs. Mary Penningt on, Riebel , Mr.s. Nell Wilson , Mrs . Mrs. Dallas Hill entertained
Sunday afternoo n witti a part y
distri c t missi onary secr.etary , Ruth Dillon , Mr s . Teddy
s poke as did Mr s. Vesta Mundry, Mr s . Emma Durst, in observation of the 13th birthWyncoop, Del.,ware, of the _"_?.n.&lt;LMrs. Lillian P ickens. The day anniversary of the lr son ,
OMS missi onarY group .
next meeting is with Mrs . May Dean. Gues l'3 were members of
his.Sunday School class at the
An Easter party was planned Humphrey . Door prizes were
for the Co unty Children 's awarded to Mrs. Wyncoop, Apple Grove United Methodist
home. Utters were read fr oTh Mr s. May Hwnphrey an d Mrs. Church. Refreshments of ice
cream , soft drinks and a cake
the· distri ct president- and Dillon.
insc rib ed " Ha ppy Brilhday
Dean ' ' were served to -Jimmy •.
. Dale and Steve Riffle, Carl ,
Jimmy an d fulndy Alley, and
Darla and Deanna White .
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again st middleweight Gene
frazier and George Foreman. Wells and heavyweight rookie
His penchant for action led Louis Rogan among o!)lers.
ORDER YOUR
him to l)irmingham, Ala ., 10 ·
Rog an , form e r All-Ohio
days ago where he fought three Valley Co nference fullback at
EASTER
loca l bfJxers in three -round ex- , Morehea(j ( K y .) State Univerhibiti on$.
shy, wa s scheduled tO fight AI
· FLOWERS
'"!'he last guy was trying to Monday of Akron ,_ Ohio, in a
get to me, so I knocked him four-round preliminary bout
EARLY
out, " Ellis r.ecaUed today . " l Saturday . Each has won his
had to stop him ."
only pro. bout
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inginlo the bout against the 3.1- bout pits two Ohio lightweights,
59 N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, 0 .
year-old .H arris, who ~as a 13-4 Willie Williams of Akron, 20-17,
' 91''2-5560
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Saturday night hosted by the
Women 's Society of Christian
Service of the Apple Gro\'e
Uni ted Meth odi st Chu r ch
featured an Easter Program .
Tables for the dinner were
plac~d in the form of a cross
with white covers and fl ower _
ar ran gements of dog wood,
r edbud, lila c and lilies made by
Mrs . Dallas HilJ. The Rev.
Howard Shiveley gave the
pra)'er preceQ.ing the dinner ..
Dallas Hill gave qevotions
opening with "The Old Rugged
Cross ." There wa s scri pture
and prayer by the Rev . Mr .
Shiveley. The Easter program ,
;, Picture of Calvary '_' was
prepared by Dorsey Parsons
and given by the Rev. Frank
Chee sebr e w. Mr s. Carr oll
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Wh ite s ang " Were You
Th ere ?" with Mr s . Olden
Thaxton at th~e piano. Pra yer
wa s by the Re;·. Mr .
Cheesebrew .
Attending were Mr . and Mrs .
Jack Ables, Vickie, Ronme and

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REEDSVILLE
Ben
Buckley's name was omitted
from the notice of the birthday
celebration at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Ruth .
All the strength and fo rce
of man comes from his faith
in things unseen . He who
believes is stroli g : · he who"
doubts is weak. Stt:ong conviction s precede . great ac·
ti ons, James F . Clarke.
Unitarian Minister .

Paul , 1\lr, and Mrs . Robert
Smith, Mr . and Mr s. Dallas
Hill and Dean , Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Norris and Tracer,
:.irs. Bertha Robinson , Mrs.
Alice Balse r , Mrs'. Erma
Wilson, Mrs. Dolly Wolf, Earlv
Roush, Mrs. Roy Buck, Mr.
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Gene , Bill, Jim and J ohn, the
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs .
Kenneth B. Peterman , Sandusky, and Mr . Thomas L.
Osborne , son of Mr . a nd Mrs.
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were married on March 17 at
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FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE , Wh ile
Shrine of Jerusalem, . open
installation of officers Friday,
8 p.m. at the IOOF hall in
Pomeroy. Business meeting at
4 p .m. with all offi cer s urged to
attend. Potluck refreshments
following the inslallalion.
SOUTHERN LOCAL Band
Spring ·concert Friday, 8 p.m .
worthy matron , and Dale at high school. Director is Dr.
Smith ,
worthy
.Patron. Tom Phillips.
Initiation for one candidate
YOUNG
Adult
Class,
was held. Cards for several Bradford Church of Cllrisl, 7:30
members who are ill were p.m . Friday at the c hurch.
signed. Two members were .. PANCAKE Supper, Friday,
suspended for non-payment of beginning ! p.m. at Rutland
.dues . Read at the meeting were Elenientary School, sponsor ed
invif&lt;!tions to inspections from by Rutland Fire Department
several chapters .
and Au&lt;iliary . Public invited .
Friends.night was announced
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
for April 28 at the Point Chapter , Daughters of the
Pleasant Chapter , and Roberta American Rev olution , 2 p.m .,
Circle was announced for April Friday, home of Mrs. Emerson
19 at McConnelsville with a Jones, Middleport. Program
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potluck dinner at .6:30 p.m .
by Mrs . Dale Dutton . Roll ca ll,
MrS. Schoen1eb, treasurer of an adm ir ed woman . Cothe Past Matrons Club , hostesse s , Mrs. Lawrence
reported on a project un· Milhoan, Mrs . Everett Hayes.
The double ring ce remony
dertaken by that club to secure
HOST Garden Club comwas performed following a
funds to purchase a headstone mittees for the Reg ion 11, Ohio
prog ram of organ music before
for the grave of Past Matron Association of Garden Clubs,
an 3Itar detorated with flowe rs Carrie ~ye, who di ed las t year spring meeting to be held
and candelabra . The bride was
at the age of 94. She expressed Saturday at Trinity Church are
given in marriage by · her
appreciation to those who ha ve to meet at I p.m . Friday at
fathe r .
donated .
Trinity Churc h. Pomeroy.
Mr . Martin Osborne of Long
The examini ng committee
SATURDAY
Bottom served as bes t man for exempli fi ed its dutie s - and
DAN CE f o llowin ~ band
his brother , and the uShers niitiatory pJ;"a ctices were set
banquet at Southern Hi g h
were Mr. Jim Thorpe , Wilmfor April 26 and 30 in School Saturday at 8:30 p.m .
in gton, and Mr . Jac k Hilborne, preparation for inspection on
Mu sic by Woodquill. Admission
A
re ce ption Ma y L lt wa s noted that a aO
CincinnatL
$1. Sponso r ed by ba nd
honorin g the couple ~~:.as held at yea r pin will be sen t to Mrs.
boos ter s.
the Greentree Inn , Sandusky. E dith Shain who lives in
ALL INTERESTED persons
The new Mrs. Osborne is a Fl or ida . Spring
fl ower s invited to drug awareness
se nior at Ohio Univers it y, decorated the dining room
program sponsored by Modern
Athens . Mr . Os bo r'nc, a table for the refreshments
Woodmen of America Camp
graduate of OU, is a li eutenant served by Mrs. Rachel Downie,
7230 at Burlingham , 7:30p.m .
in the U. S. Army s tationed at Mrs . Virginiq Edw.ards, and
Sa turd li y. Chie f Charle s
Fort, Knox, Ky.
Mr s. Polly Eichinger, with Coc hran~- - Athens
Police
Mrs.
Ruth
Moore
and
Mrs.
Department; Will discuss drug
Amnesty is granted before
conv[ction , pard on is granted Dorothy Downie as co n- abuse in U. S.; illustrated
after con viction .
tribuling hostesses.
,br oc hure s available ; group
from. Cheshire Will entertain;
door prizes, refreshments.
SPECIAL MEETING ,"
Middleport Masonic Lodge 363
CHESTER The Pas t Rou sh and Mr s. Riden our f&amp;AM Saturday, 7:30 p.m .;
work in master mason degree .
Council~·· s Club of Chester conducted games. Hos tesses
All· master masons invited.
Council 323, Daughters of for the May meeting
be
SUNDAY
America, met Tuesday night a t. Mrs. Mae Spencer and Mrs.
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each evening, 7:30
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the hall. Mrs. Zelda Weber and Hatti e Frederick.
p.m. a t Middleport United
Mrs .. · Letha Wo od . were
Pentecos tal Church wi th th e
hostesses with · Mr s. Ada
Rev
. Dana Byrd as cvangeli.s t.
Morri s assistin g in the absence
· Pastor William Knittel invites
of Mrs. Wood:
the public.
Mrs . Ada Neulzling presided
EASTER DRAMA, "Thou
at the meeting. The death of .
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Art
·the Chri st," Sunda y at the
Mrs . Ma e . Spencer's · mother,
A special schedule for the ' Syracuse Presbyterian Church
Mrs. Martha McElroy was
S::j,cred
Heart Church during at 7:30p .m. Cast members -to
reported and it was noted that
Miss J oyce Myers, daughter of HolyWeekhas beenannounced meet at. c hurch at a :30 for
· by the Rev . Father Bernard dinner .
Mrs·. Dorothy Mye r s, is
Krajcovic.
EASTER CANTATA at
hospitalized.
It includes masses on Palm Syracuse As bury United
Others attending the meeti ng
Sunday, Band lO.a.m .; ·m asses Methodist Church Sunday at .
were Mr s. o·pal Hollon, Mrs.
on Monday, Tuesday , Wed- 7:30 p.m. Choirs from Forest
Go ldie Fredel-ick, .Mrs. Ethel
nesday, 7:30 p .m .; mass on Run , Minersville and Syracuse
Orr, Mrs. Zona Biggs,. Mrs.
Holy Thursday, 8 p.m .; Good Methodist Churches will
Laura Ma e Nice, Mrs . Betty
Friday, liturgiCal- service, 8 pre se nt " Th e Seven Las t
Roush, Mrs. Mabel Van Meter ,
p.m .; Holy Saturday Easler Words." Mrs. J ohn Sauvage,
Mrs. Erma Cle land, Mrs.
vigil service, 7:30 p.m .; director , and Mrs . Roy
Hattie Frederick, Mrs . PaUline
ma sses on Easter Sunday, 8 Jenkin s, pianis t. Publi c is
Ridenour, and Mr s. Jean
a. m . and 10 a .m ,
invited.
Summerfield.
Confessions will be heard
COUNTY
WIDE . class
Refreshmen ts were served.
before the evening masses on mee ting Sunday at Letart falls
The door prize was awarded to
Monday , 1'uesday and Wed- United Brethren Church from 2
Mr s. Erma Cle la nd . Mr s.
nesday from . 7:15 to 7:4&gt; p.m . to 4 p.m. Glen Bissell , leader.
on Holy Thursday and Good The Rev : Free land Norris is
frida y from 11 a.m. until 12 the pastor . The public is invited
noo n, 3 to 4 p.m . and .6:30 to 7 to attend.
p.m .
.
The Rev. Father William
Excellent Reading ' for
Fol som of Mt . St . Mary . Easter -. ·
Hospital, Nelsonville, will hear
con fes s ions th is Saturday
evening and before the masses
on Palm Sunday .
Mrs . Freda Ball and Mrs .
Freda
Hartinger
were
prese nted 50-year pins by Mrs.
Edna Schoenleb on behalf of
Pomeroy Chapter 186, Order of
· the Eastern-Star, at a meeting
Tuesday night at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple.
Presiding at the meeting
we re Mrs . Syl via Midkiff ,

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Practically
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the
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have bee n sel t .starters .
The people who get to the
top in anything ar e self·
starters. But what does it
tak e? . What is the magi
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inner engines to work ing?.
One thing that marks a
self-starter is a desire to
satisfy himself - his self.
esteem or hi s consc ience.
He wants not on ly the high ·
r~gard of other people ; he
must also have h is own.
And ~nee he sets himself a
course, the truly self ·
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parti es, one with her Roush . Playdoug h and balloons
kinderga rten classmates and were given as favors and
the other with Sunday School hotdogs, pol.a~.o chips, ca ke, ice
and neighborhood friends , ., cream and juice were served .
Carol
Simons, Egg replica cups held the
honored
daughter of the Rev . and Mrs. candy treats for the children.
Charles Simons •. on her sixth
Sl. reamet·s.. balloo ns a nd
birthday Wedn esday:
large fl owe rs in a red and
Mrs. Simons·gave a party for yellow color sc heme:decorated
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cupcakes were served a nd
games were played .
From H o 6p.m . the Re v. Mr.
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and to provide cooki es and
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Bible school in Jun e.
The Rev . Charles Simons,
pas tor . a nnoun ced Easter
sunrise services at 6 a·.rn . Mrs.
Willis Anth ony had devotions
using sC ripture from Acts 2, 2:1·
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Refr esh men ts were served
by lhc hos tess to the pastor,
Mr . and Mrs. Werner , Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hubba rd, Mr"_and
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Willis Anthony, Edison Baker,
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center representinr he Cllnst ;
on each stde cA the large candle
"'ere su smaller ones
representrng the 17 disciples.
Also on the table was a small
loa f of bread and SJh•er cup to
represent the Communion.
Each member present had a
reading pertaining to each
disc1ple and BS they spoke the
candle was lighted for thai
disc1ple ..
Readings relating to Maundy
Thursday. Good Friday and
Easter Day were read by Mrs.
Russ Watson , Mrs. Fred Nease
and Mrs. Edith Sisson. Mrs .
Scott also read the "Legend of
the Robin." ~Irs . Merrill f loyd
had the "special article" entitled " Visit to Lord and King ,"
and Mrs. Edison Hollon read
an article, " Food Symbolisms
for Easter."
P lans for the mothe rs '
banquet on ~lay 15 and also the
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Genhe1me r , Mrs . ·Alfred
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The
WSCS of the forest Run Umted·
Methodist Cllurch met Tuesday
evening al the ehurch with
Mrs. Edith Sisson and Mrs.
MelTill Floyd hostesses and
Mrs. Hanson Holter a contributing hostess. The service
opened with the group song,
" Are Ye Able," followed by
devotiono by Mrs. Uswin ~ease
on the topic, "Witnessing by
Cllurch Attendan ce ." Prayer
by the leader followed .
A Tenebrae Service con:
dueled b)! program leader,
~frs . J ohn Scott , was in
keep ing with the Lenten
Season. Its purpose was to
personally examine our tires of
S. rvice and 1o expand faith by
reviewing the :meaning of the
crucifixion and resurrection .
'!'he program centered around
- the altar table on which were
placed one large candle in the

Room M other s are maltin g ca ps, gowns and tassels for the
children. Principal Robert Morris and Superintendent of Meigs
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Local Schools, George Har graves , will present dipl omas.
Refreshments " ill be served. The public i!J invited.
THE fOURTH GRADE CLASSES of Middleport Elementa ry School visited the Tu-Endie-Wei Park in Point Pleasant last
Sa tu rday in C&lt;Jnnection with their s tudy of the Revolutionary
War. They also recenU)!. visited the planetarium at Parkersburg
lligh School. This was in relation
unit on the so lar system in
science ,

State's tax offices to extend
time
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COLDIBJ.:S .- GO\· . John J .
Gilligan said tuday offices of
th e · Oh w Department of
Ja .&lt;ali on in Columbus and the
d~par(men l s district offices
located throughout the state
wiU rernam open this Saturday
and until midnight \londay;
April 16 , the deadline for filing
pe rsonal income tax returns.
1
' 1 ha\'e instruc ted the
Department of Ta""tion to
keep its ofhces . open on
Saturday and late ~londay in
or de r to affo rd tax pa yer
assistance and info rmati on
' de adline ,· ·
·Until t he filing
Governor Gilliga n said.
Se,·eral hundred thousand
Ohioa ns · have visited or
teleph~n.ed offices of the
Department (If Taxation for
filing information since .the
governor instituted a statewide
taxpayer assistance pr og ra m
·
early in ·Januar'y .
Tax Commissioner Robert .J .
Kosydar said three offi ces will
be open fr pm 8 a . m. td 5 p.m.
Saturday and from 8 a . m. until ·

WSCS group meets

Syracuse , Forest Run and
Mmersv!lle Parash at the
Forest - Run Church were
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served to Mrs. Denver Holter,
Mrs . Edison. Hollon, . Mr s.

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SCHOOL NEWS

Pomeroy Patrol enjoyed trip
· The Pomeroy Elementary School Patr&lt;&gt;l JS thanking
everyooe O'ho helped them earn lhetr t'Xpei1SO! money for the
annual tnp to Was mgtoo , D C. A special thanks 15 gl\·en to
Dwight Par l'f and Dan Smtih who dooated th(tr tune to the last
. big mooey""""lllg proi&lt;'ct. and to the Board of Education for
pr omling trar.sportaUoo to Parkersburg.
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The patrol Jclt Pomero) on F'nda) 0\'ening, ~larch 30,
boarding a Greyhound tour bus at Parkersburg for the .aU-night
U'tp to Was!ungton . Saturday the patrol began the day .. 1th a '"JSi t
to Arlmgton Sanonal Ceme~l')' .-here they. watched the
chaoging of the guard aiXl toured other pomts or Interest .
·
Other h1ghljghts .. !""' '"'Its :o the 1\enned) Center of Performing .".ru, Unooln ~! eioo rtal .' an:l L e C3pnol Butldwg where
thtoy were gwen a sh&lt;l1 lesson on L!o)e 1eglslaU\'e process .
Saturday aftern n was spent ~.w.rt.-=&amp; :he Lltrary ol Cm]f!ress.
the Botamcal Garden5 , f crd Thea:er . aM the Washingwn
~!ooument . The ooys and grrC. tper,; :wo hours at the Will
~1 ust'um 01;1 Satl1f'd.2 ~· e·;en:.'l6 Here:: ~ s,a-;r many tableaux crf
lust onca l and b!b~ca l .--.nlS
Sunday mOm.tng the pa':!'d sa'ii" 2.! m.x:. of Ult? Smithsonian
Inst.nute as poss1b!e .\!ta a q;.j_ck 1;.,l:,c:.;. :..'"1€'~ ,:eft Washington by
way o! Emlns:sy Row and s-.t ~ :.:· 5C-E :..1):: \"auoruil Cathedral .
The~·

returned oo Pomeroy a: J~ p.m . .S.und.ay.
JO .-\..\ -:\E ~lUJl:\E 1.!' a ""'den: :eacher ..-ith Mrs. !da
Diehl 's second grade at P001€r oy £ emen11ry School. Miss
~Ialone graduated !:rom Haw land Hi gh School •. Warren, and will
be graduating Uus summer from Ohio University with a major in
Elementary Educauon and a minor in Art .
~nss ~l-\RY OGASOWSKl of ~llddletown is doing her
student teaching in ~!rs . Jean Kuhn 's first grade at Pomer oy
Elem ental')· school. She is presently atu.nding Ohio Univer sity in
Athens. · and will graduate in July. Her major interests are
swimming and bm&lt;lmg and she enjoys work ing with girl scouts.
Her future plans include marriage and tea,ching in Michigan.·

ST A.'\DL"iG GUARD OtlfSJDE the door of a classroom in
the Middleport Elemeniar,· school are two e1ght foot totem poles
constructed by the fiTS! grade childnin under the directioo of
the&lt;r teach«, Mrs. Bernice Carpenter.
The ICJ!.ems are the •·concluding e hapter " of an Indian unit of
study that helps first graders understand that people of aU races
have sunilar needs and destres , and to dispel the atutudes
towards the American Indian· &lt;J&lt;:rived from the numerous
··cowboy-Indian" films seen oo television.
· The poles are made of large paper bags painted and
decorated tQ represent va rirus animai.s or birds . A •feathered
headband is used on ooe. Also displayed with the totem poles are
lene,.. received from .first grade children on a Cheyenne
Reservati011 in Montana. .
·
~Irs . Carpenter's student teacher during the last quarter of
the year 1s Barbara Basil of Columbus, a graduate of Hilliard
High School. She hopes to teach in or near Columbus after her
graduation from Ohio University in March, 1~74.
THE MIDDLEPORT ELEMENTAR Y SC HOOL Kin·
derganeil will hold graduation ce remonies at 7:30p.m . on Thursday , May 24. Dr. Albert Leep, Ohio Unive,..ity Professor, has
been invited to speak and the Junior High Bar&lt;l will provide

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Saturday and late Monda y
Colwnbus . locations include 1nclude:
the Central Office, first floor ,
Akr on District , 265 S. Mai n
66 Eas t Gay Street; Columbus Street ,. 1216 Ja3a-4900 ; (:in Thelma Lantz wa s crowned
District OHice , i4J East Broa d · cinnati District , 900 Dalton ·queen for a weigh t loss of 1 1'2
Street. and Inc ome · Tax· Street at West 8th Street, pounds at a recent meeting of
Dtnsi6n Office. 1030 Freeway • 513 !852-3311; Cleveland the " New Me " Cl ub , Mrs.
Dn,·e ~ orth , located east of District, . £.erry -Payne Bldg., Evelyn Well , P omeroy. Houle
Sinclair Road just north of 740 Superior Avenue , £216 )57!1- 3, reports .
~! o rse Road .
2954 ; Dayton District, ~n ott
At the meeting a " pig" wa s
Taxpayer informati on can Bldg., Room 30&gt;, 15 East 4th awarded and members wh o
also be obtained during these Street, -' 513 )223-9121 ; Toled o had gaine d we ight were
added hours and during normal District, l 271 Monroe Street . required to perform 1'pig"
working hours· f 8 a. m. to 5 p. I 41 9 1 l73 -315 3; Youngstown
tricks. The door prize wa s won
m . weekdays 1 by c allin g District, 311 9 Markel Street, by Mar lene Putm.an . Game
1614 1469- 7910 in Columbus . • 216 1788-5093; and Zanesville prizes were won by everyone
·Kos ydar -s.aid.
District, 421 E . !\lain Street present. Evelyn and Linda
Other distri ct offi ces open ' 614 )453-0038.
Well, Thelma Lantz, Connie
and Marlene Putman ; . Cindy
and Ca rol Scyoc. Perso ns interested in joinin g the clu b ar e
invited to contact Ruth Putman
REEDSVILLE
Th e treasurer. Surprise birthday at 667-3396.
ReedsviUe United Method ist card shower s were held · for
Women meeting y;ith Mrs. Mrs. Mamie Buckley and Mrs.
Vi\·ian Hwn phrey had as their May Hump hrey ; · also · a
de\·otion topic~ ".'.'Jesus on· the friendsh ip card shower for
Cross'', led by Mrs. Mamie Mrs. Rose Thomas .
Buckley, exem plified in so ngs,
Refreshments were served to
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
praye rs and r eadings by the above and Mrs. Verna
LETART FALLS - Mr. and
SC\'eral members .
Rose, a gues t ; Mrs. Dor otha
'.lrs. Mary Penningt on, Riebel , Mr.s. Nell Wilson , Mrs . Mrs. Dallas Hill entertained
Sunday afternoo n witti a part y
distri c t missi onary secr.etary , Ruth Dillon , Mr s . Teddy
s poke as did Mr s. Vesta Mundry, Mr s . Emma Durst, in observation of the 13th birthWyncoop, Del.,ware, of the _"_?.n.&lt;LMrs. Lillian P ickens. The day anniversary of the lr son ,
OMS missi onarY group .
next meeting is with Mrs . May Dean. Gues l'3 were members of
his.Sunday School class at the
An Easter party was planned Humphrey . Door prizes were
for the Co unty Children 's awarded to Mrs. Wyncoop, Apple Grove United Methodist
home. Utters were read fr oTh Mr s. May Hwnphrey an d Mrs. Church. Refreshments of ice
cream , soft drinks and a cake
the· distri ct president- and Dillon.
insc rib ed " Ha ppy Brilhday
Dean ' ' were served to -Jimmy •.
. Dale and Steve Riffle, Carl ,
Jimmy an d fulndy Alley, and
Darla and Deanna White .
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Service of the Apple Gro\'e
Uni ted Meth odi st Chu r ch
featured an Easter Program .
Tables for the dinner were
plac~d in the form of a cross
with white covers and fl ower _
ar ran gements of dog wood,
r edbud, lila c and lilies made by
Mrs . Dallas HilJ. The Rev.
Howard Shiveley gave the
pra)'er preceQ.ing the dinner ..
Dallas Hill gave qevotions
opening with "The Old Rugged
Cross ." There wa s scri pture
and prayer by the Rev . Mr .
Shiveley. The Easter program ,
;, Picture of Calvary '_' was
prepared by Dorsey Parsons
and given by the Rev. Frank
Chee sebr e w. Mr s. Carr oll
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Wh ite s ang " Were You
Th ere ?" with Mr s . Olden
Thaxton at th~e piano. Pra yer
wa s by the Re;·. Mr .
Cheesebrew .
Attending were Mr . and Mrs .
Jack Ables, Vickie, Ronme and

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from the notice of the birthday
celebration at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Ruth .
All the strength and fo rce
of man comes from his faith
in things unseen . He who
believes is stroli g : · he who"
doubts is weak. Stt:ong conviction s precede . great ac·
ti ons, James F . Clarke.
Unitarian Minister .

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Smith, Mr . and Mr s. Dallas
Hill and Dean , Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Norris and Tracer,
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Alice Balse r , Mrs'. Erma
Wilson, Mrs. Dolly Wolf, Earlv
Roush, Mrs. Roy Buck, Mr.
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Shrine of Jerusalem, . open
installation of officers Friday,
8 p.m. at the IOOF hall in
Pomeroy. Business meeting at
4 p .m. with all offi cer s urged to
attend. Potluck refreshments
following the inslallalion.
SOUTHERN LOCAL Band
Spring ·concert Friday, 8 p.m .
worthy matron , and Dale at high school. Director is Dr.
Smith ,
worthy
.Patron. Tom Phillips.
Initiation for one candidate
YOUNG
Adult
Class,
was held. Cards for several Bradford Church of Cllrisl, 7:30
members who are ill were p.m . Friday at the c hurch.
signed. Two members were .. PANCAKE Supper, Friday,
suspended for non-payment of beginning ! p.m. at Rutland
.dues . Read at the meeting were Elenientary School, sponsor ed
invif&lt;!tions to inspections from by Rutland Fire Department
several chapters .
and Au&lt;iliary . Public invited .
Friends.night was announced
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
for April 28 at the Point Chapter , Daughters of the
Pleasant Chapter , and Roberta American Rev olution , 2 p.m .,
Circle was announced for April Friday, home of Mrs. Emerson
19 at McConnelsville with a Jones, Middleport. Program
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potluck dinner at .6:30 p.m .
by Mrs . Dale Dutton . Roll ca ll,
MrS. Schoen1eb, treasurer of an adm ir ed woman . Cothe Past Matrons Club , hostesse s , Mrs. Lawrence
reported on a project un· Milhoan, Mrs . Everett Hayes.
The double ring ce remony
dertaken by that club to secure
HOST Garden Club comwas performed following a
funds to purchase a headstone mittees for the Reg ion 11, Ohio
prog ram of organ music before
for the grave of Past Matron Association of Garden Clubs,
an 3Itar detorated with flowe rs Carrie ~ye, who di ed las t year spring meeting to be held
and candelabra . The bride was
at the age of 94. She expressed Saturday at Trinity Church are
given in marriage by · her
appreciation to those who ha ve to meet at I p.m . Friday at
fathe r .
donated .
Trinity Churc h. Pomeroy.
Mr . Martin Osborne of Long
The examini ng committee
SATURDAY
Bottom served as bes t man for exempli fi ed its dutie s - and
DAN CE f o llowin ~ band
his brother , and the uShers niitiatory pJ;"a ctices were set
banquet at Southern Hi g h
were Mr. Jim Thorpe , Wilmfor April 26 and 30 in School Saturday at 8:30 p.m .
in gton, and Mr . Jac k Hilborne, preparation for inspection on
Mu sic by Woodquill. Admission
A
re ce ption Ma y L lt wa s noted that a aO
CincinnatL
$1. Sponso r ed by ba nd
honorin g the couple ~~:.as held at yea r pin will be sen t to Mrs.
boos ter s.
the Greentree Inn , Sandusky. E dith Shain who lives in
ALL INTERESTED persons
The new Mrs. Osborne is a Fl or ida . Spring
fl ower s invited to drug awareness
se nior at Ohio Univers it y, decorated the dining room
program sponsored by Modern
Athens . Mr . Os bo r'nc, a table for the refreshments
Woodmen of America Camp
graduate of OU, is a li eutenant served by Mrs. Rachel Downie,
7230 at Burlingham , 7:30p.m .
in the U. S. Army s tationed at Mrs . Virginiq Edw.ards, and
Sa turd li y. Chie f Charle s
Fort, Knox, Ky.
Mr s. Polly Eichinger, with Coc hran~- - Athens
Police
Mrs.
Ruth
Moore
and
Mrs.
Department; Will discuss drug
Amnesty is granted before
conv[ction , pard on is granted Dorothy Downie as co n- abuse in U. S.; illustrated
after con viction .
tribuling hostesses.
,br oc hure s available ; group
from. Cheshire Will entertain;
door prizes, refreshments.
SPECIAL MEETING ,"
Middleport Masonic Lodge 363
CHESTER The Pas t Rou sh and Mr s. Riden our f&amp;AM Saturday, 7:30 p.m .;
work in master mason degree .
Council~·· s Club of Chester conducted games. Hos tesses
All· master masons invited.
Council 323, Daughters of for the May meeting
be
SUNDAY
America, met Tuesday night a t. Mrs. Mae Spencer and Mrs.
AL
each evening, 7:30
REVlV
the hall. Mrs. Zelda Weber and Hatti e Frederick.
p.m. a t Middleport United
Mrs .. · Letha Wo od . were
Pentecos tal Church wi th th e
hostesses with · Mr s. Ada
Rev
. Dana Byrd as cvangeli.s t.
Morri s assistin g in the absence
· Pastor William Knittel invites
of Mrs. Wood:
the public.
Mrs . Ada Neulzling presided
EASTER DRAMA, "Thou
at the meeting. The death of .
.
Art
·the Chri st," Sunda y at the
Mrs . Ma e . Spencer's · mother,
A special schedule for the ' Syracuse Presbyterian Church
Mrs. Martha McElroy was
S::j,cred
Heart Church during at 7:30p .m. Cast members -to
reported and it was noted that
Miss J oyce Myers, daughter of HolyWeekhas beenannounced meet at. c hurch at a :30 for
· by the Rev . Father Bernard dinner .
Mrs·. Dorothy Mye r s, is
Krajcovic.
EASTER CANTATA at
hospitalized.
It includes masses on Palm Syracuse As bury United
Others attending the meeti ng
Sunday, Band lO.a.m .; ·m asses Methodist Church Sunday at .
were Mr s. o·pal Hollon, Mrs.
on Monday, Tuesday , Wed- 7:30 p.m. Choirs from Forest
Go ldie Fredel-ick, .Mrs. Ethel
nesday, 7:30 p .m .; mass on Run , Minersville and Syracuse
Orr, Mrs. Zona Biggs,. Mrs.
Holy Thursday, 8 p.m .; Good Methodist Churches will
Laura Ma e Nice, Mrs . Betty
Friday, liturgiCal- service, 8 pre se nt " Th e Seven Las t
Roush, Mrs. Mabel Van Meter ,
p.m .; Holy Saturday Easler Words." Mrs. J ohn Sauvage,
Mrs. Erma Cle land, Mrs.
vigil service, 7:30 p.m .; director , and Mrs . Roy
Hattie Frederick, Mrs . PaUline
ma sses on Easter Sunday, 8 Jenkin s, pianis t. Publi c is
Ridenour, and Mr s. Jean
a. m . and 10 a .m ,
invited.
Summerfield.
Confessions will be heard
COUNTY
WIDE . class
Refreshmen ts were served.
before the evening masses on mee ting Sunday at Letart falls
The door prize was awarded to
Monday , 1'uesday and Wed- United Brethren Church from 2
Mr s. Erma Cle la nd . Mr s.
nesday from . 7:15 to 7:4&gt; p.m . to 4 p.m. Glen Bissell , leader.
on Holy Thursday and Good The Rev : Free land Norris is
frida y from 11 a.m. until 12 the pastor . The public is invited
noo n, 3 to 4 p.m . and .6:30 to 7 to attend.
p.m .
.
The Rev. Father William
Excellent Reading ' for
Fol som of Mt . St . Mary . Easter -. ·
Hospital, Nelsonville, will hear
con fes s ions th is Saturday
evening and before the masses
on Palm Sunday .
Mrs . Freda Ball and Mrs .
Freda
Hartinger
were
prese nted 50-year pins by Mrs.
Edna Schoenleb on behalf of
Pomeroy Chapter 186, Order of
· the Eastern-Star, at a meeting
Tuesday night at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple.
Presiding at the meeting
we re Mrs . Syl via Midkiff ,

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the other with Sunday School hotdogs, pol.a~.o chips, ca ke, ice
and neighborhood friends , ., cream and juice were served .
Carol
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Charles Simons •. on her sixth
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center representinr he Cllnst ;
on each stde cA the large candle
"'ere su smaller ones
representrng the 17 disciples.
Also on the table was a small
loa f of bread and SJh•er cup to
represent the Communion.
Each member present had a
reading pertaining to each
disc1ple and BS they spoke the
candle was lighted for thai
disc1ple ..
Readings relating to Maundy
Thursday. Good Friday and
Easter Day were read by Mrs.
Russ Watson , Mrs. Fred Nease
and Mrs. Edith Sisson. Mrs .
Scott also read the "Legend of
the Robin." ~Irs . Merrill f loyd
had the "special article" entitled " Visit to Lord and King ,"
and Mrs. Edison Hollon read
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The
WSCS of the forest Run Umted·
Methodist Cllurch met Tuesday
evening al the ehurch with
Mrs. Edith Sisson and Mrs.
MelTill Floyd hostesses and
Mrs. Hanson Holter a contributing hostess. The service
opened with the group song,
" Are Ye Able," followed by
devotiono by Mrs. Uswin ~ease
on the topic, "Witnessing by
Cllurch Attendan ce ." Prayer
by the leader followed .
A Tenebrae Service con:
dueled b)! program leader,
~frs . J ohn Scott , was in
keep ing with the Lenten
Season. Its purpose was to
personally examine our tires of
S. rvice and 1o expand faith by
reviewing the :meaning of the
crucifixion and resurrection .
'!'he program centered around
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Room M other s are maltin g ca ps, gowns and tassels for the
children. Principal Robert Morris and Superintendent of Meigs
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Local Schools, George Har graves , will present dipl omas.
Refreshments " ill be served. The public i!J invited.
THE fOURTH GRADE CLASSES of Middleport Elementa ry School visited the Tu-Endie-Wei Park in Point Pleasant last
Sa tu rday in C&lt;Jnnection with their s tudy of the Revolutionary
War. They also recenU)!. visited the planetarium at Parkersburg
lligh School. This was in relation
unit on the so lar system in
science ,

State's tax offices to extend
time
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COLDIBJ.:S .- GO\· . John J .
Gilligan said tuday offices of
th e · Oh w Department of
Ja .&lt;ali on in Columbus and the
d~par(men l s district offices
located throughout the state
wiU rernam open this Saturday
and until midnight \londay;
April 16 , the deadline for filing
pe rsonal income tax returns.
1
' 1 ha\'e instruc ted the
Department of Ta""tion to
keep its ofhces . open on
Saturday and late ~londay in
or de r to affo rd tax pa yer
assistance and info rmati on
' de adline ,· ·
·Until t he filing
Governor Gilliga n said.
Se,·eral hundred thousand
Ohioa ns · have visited or
teleph~n.ed offices of the
Department (If Taxation for
filing information since .the
governor instituted a statewide
taxpayer assistance pr og ra m
·
early in ·Januar'y .
Tax Commissioner Robert .J .
Kosydar said three offi ces will
be open fr pm 8 a . m. td 5 p.m.
Saturday and from 8 a . m. until ·

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Syracuse , Forest Run and
Mmersv!lle Parash at the
Forest - Run Church were
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served to Mrs. Denver Holter,
Mrs . Edison. Hollon, . Mr s.

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PORTLAND
WorshiP 7 : 30
p m ; evening worship, 7 · 30
P rn • Church School 9 . 30 a .m . p m B ible s1udy, Wednesday ,
SUTTON
Wcrship , I I am .
1 30 p .m .
pastor Sunday Schoo . (nur
MT. UNION BAPTIST
sery adult! , 9
am ; Charles 2n d and 41h Sun days , Church
Evans , Christian
Edvcat ton School 10 a .m .
Rev Cecil Cox . pa stor Svndol y
WESLEYAN !Raci n e)
Scho ol supt., Joe Sa yr e .
Su p! . worsh •P serv ice , 10 : 30
a .m .; con t~rmat ion cl asses . Wor s h1p . 11 am .; Church Su nday school. 9: •5 a . m .;
Tuesday , 7 B 15, junior con
SchooL 10 am .
· Sunday even ing wor sh1p, 1 30
f i rmation class, t ime set
tlf.ORTHEAST CLUSTER
Wednesday ' prayer ana Bi ble
R ev . Jacob lehman
study, 1. 30 p .m .
.weeki y , senior confirm at ton
POMEROY
R e v . Stanley Brandum
T Up p E R s
p 1: A 1 N s
class Sen10r choir, 7 lO p .m
POMEROY TRINITY
SACRED HEART Rev
Tuesday
JOPPA ..- Wor'!ihlp 10 a .m .•
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev . w H Perrin . pastor . Roy
Fathe"r Bernard Kraicovic,
Pra yer
Eugene Underwood, pa stor,
SE'VENTH - DAY
AD · Church School 9
Mayer , Svpt Church school.
paslor .
Phon e
991 · 2825
VE-NTtST . ~
Located on Meeting , Wednesday, 8 p :m . Howard CllldweiL Jr , s unday
9 : IS am .. worsh tp, 10 · 24 a .m ..
Sa turday even ing MasS. 7, 30
Mulberry
Height s,
near
LONG BOTTOM - ' Chu r ch
School Su pt . ; Su nday Sch ooL
vouth cho i r rehearsal Monday , p ,m . Sun day Mass , 8 and 10
Ve teran s Memor ial H Ospital, serv1ces, 9 a . m : Sunday 9 : JO am : Morn ing sermon ,
6 30 p m ., Mrs Marv tn Burt, am . Con fess ro ns , Sa turday , 7
Sc hool 9 4.5 am . Bible Stud y
10 : 30 am . ; Sunday evenmg
Pomeroy . Pastor t1erbert
d ire c tor .
sen tor
cho1r 7· 30 p m .
every Thursday . 7: 30pm .
service, 7 p m .
M organ Sabbath School. every
rehearsal , 7. 30 p m , Thurs
POMEROY FIRST BAP NORTH 8ETt1EL Wor
LETART FAllS UNITED
Saturday at 2 p m . and worshiP
day ,
Mrs .
Paul
Nease ,
TIST - Robert Kuhn , pastor ,
Ship
II
a
.m
.
;
Chu
r
c
h
Sc
hool
10
BRETHREN
- Rev Freeland
service
follow
ing
at
3
.
15
p
.m
.
d irector
Will1am Watson . Sunday school
Open B ib le d iscuss.on each
ol .m
Norr is, pastor , Floyd Norris ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF supt. Sun day school , 9 . 30 am . ,
Thursday at 7. 30 p. m . at th e
AlFRED - Sunday school, supt. Sund ay sch ool. 9 · 30a ,m .;
THE NAZARENE Corner
BYF . 6 p .m . • B 1t;lle stu~y,
chu
r
ch
"
The
F
rtend
ly
9
:
45 am
each
Su nday.
morning sermon . 10 30 am .;
U n lon and M u lberry . Rev .
Wednesday , 7 p m .; c ho1r
preacb ing at 11 a.m
each Prayer ser..,ice , Wednesday ,
Clyde V . Henderson , pastor
practice . Wedne sday , 8 30 p m . • Chu r c h ."
Sunday Prayer meeting, 7 : 45 7. 30 p m.
GRAHAM
UNITED
Sunday sch oo l, 9 JO &lt;J .m . Glen
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
p
.m . Wednesday ; WSCS, 8 p .m .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
METHODIST
Preaching
M cClung, s up! ,
morn ing
HOLINESS CHURCH
9 30 a m , f 1r s l and seco nd on thi rd Tue sday each monlh . GOD OF PROPHECY . G P .
worsh i p , 10 . 30 am .; even ing
Harr,sonvllte
Road ,
Rev .
RE"EDSVtlLE Sunday Sm1 th , pastor Sunday School .
Sundays of each month , lh1rd
servlce , 7 30 , m td week ser
O ' Dell Man ley , Pastor , H enry
sc
h
ool,
9
·JO;
preaching,
7 . 30
lOam ; A rthur Henson, Sup! , ;
and
fo
u
rth
Su
nQay
s
each
vice , Wednesday , 7 JO p m
Eblin , sunday School Su pt.
month, worsh ip servrce at 7 ·30 p m Sunday . prayer meet ing , Mornmg wor ship , 11 am ,
GRACE
EPISCOPAL Su nda y School 9 30 a m ;
7 30 P m Tuesday ; W SCS, 7 · 30 Young Peoples &amp;e rv 1ce, 7 p m :
p ro Wednesday evenmgs at
Morn l no prayer and sermon ,
Evenmg worsh 1p 7 30 p .m ,
l rrst Thursday each mon th
Even ing serv 1ce, 7: 30 p .m .
7·
30.
Prayer
and
B1ble
St
udy
10 : 30 a m
Holy commun 1on
Prayer and Pra ise ser v ice.
SILVER RIOGE - Wor shr p ' Wednesda
M 'd W k p
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP and sermon , f ir st Su nday s,
Thursday , 7 30 p .m ,
10 am ,· Chu,ch Sc hoo l, 9 a .m . Se rv ice, Y7 301 p . m
ee. • Youth
rayer
TIST 282 Mulberry Ave ,
10 . 30 a . m . Church school ,
NEASE
SETTlEMI:NT
TUPPERS
PLAINS
mee
t
ing
6
30
p
.m
.,
Even
i ng
Pomeroy
.
aH
i
lial
e
d
w
1th
k indergarten thr ough t&gt; tghth
CHAPEL
Non .
WorSh i p 9 a m .; Church wor sh1 p , 7 30 p .m .
.
S B C . the Rev
Fred Hill ,
grade, 10 .30 a .m .
denommahonal, George s
School, 10 a . m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
pastor . Her she l M cC lure .
POMEROY CHURCH OF Otter. Pa st or Sunday Sc hoo l lO
KENO
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
ReY .
Sund ay school su pt
Sunday
CHRIST - Mr Hoyt All en , Jr ,
am Worshi p Se r vice ll am
sc hool. 9 . 30 a m , morning
CHRIST Ho bart N ewell , H~rbert G rate , pastor . Wor pas lor Bible Sc hool , 9 30 a .m .•
Sunday nigh1 se r v1ces 7. 30
supt Se rv ice weekly , 9. 30 am
sh 1p serv 1ce, 11 am and 7 30
worsh i p., 10 : 30 am ; Su nday
wor ship , 10 JO, adult worshiP
p.m
W ednesday Praye r
e~s)ngei1St1c meet1ng , 7 30 p .m
on Sunday Preachmg f i r s t and p m . Su nday . Su nday Sc hool.
service and young peop le 's
mcc1mg 1 30 p m , ~ryo ne
fh~rd Su ndays of month by 9 JO am
Richard
Barron .
Prayer meetrng, Wednesda y.
meetmg , both 7 30 p .m Sun ·
welcome
7
JO
p
m
Cll
tf
ord
Smi
th
.
9
.
30
a.m
supt
,
Prayer
meeting,
W ed
day . Wedn esday, combmed
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN nesday , 7· 30 p .m·
MIDDLEPORT
B i ble
study
and
pra'{er
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
UNION Darrel Dodd niL
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
MT . MORIAH BAP;fiST meeting , 7. 30 p .m .
M a in St - Loren T Stephens ,
pastor
Sunday
School,
9
·30
CHRIST
Cl 1ff0rd Sm 1th ,
Co
rner
Fourth
and
~
I
n
,
THE SAlVATION ARMY evange li s t , phone 99 2. 7856
am ., Leonard Gilmore, f irs t m1ntste r Sun day Schoo l 9 · 30
M tddleport R ev Henry Key,
Envoy Ra y W Wmmg , off1CE:r
Conserva fl vl:',
non ·
elder ; evening se rv ic e, 7 30 am . ; morn i ng chur c h 10 : 30
Jr , pastor Sunday Sc hool , 9 30
m charge Sunday , 10 a.m ,
instrumental Sunday worship ,
am
•
Mrs
.
Ervin
Baumgard
P m
Wednesday
prayer a ,m ; Sunday evening se rv ice ,
Holmess meeting , 10 : 30 a .m,
10 a m .; 11ble study, 11 am .,
ner , supt , Morn1ng w o r sh ip ,
mee t 1ng , 7 : 30 pm
7 . JO p m. Wedne sday serv1ce, a
Sunday School Young People 's
worship , 6 p , m
Wedne sday
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF p m 1045am .
Leg 1on. 7 p m . , Th ursday, 1 to 3
Brble study, 7 p m
GOO - Rac i ne Ro ut e 2 The
lAUREL
CLIFF
FREE
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES p m , L ad1 es Home League . 7
MIDWAY
COMMUNIT-Y
L arry Carnahan . pre s iding
Rev
Charles Hand , pastor . METHODIST Rev . Robert
p m , Prep classes
c· H u R c H
1 n o n
Sunday sc hool, 9 45 am .. E
Buckley , pa stor ... Will iam
mm1ster Sunday. Bl ble tee
denominational ),
Langsville ·
morn i n g wor ship , 11 a m
Bailey , sllpt , Sund ay school
lure, 9 30 a m ; Watchtower
A thought for the day : The D ex 1er Road , the Re v . Worley study
, 10 . 30 a m , Tue sday ,
Evening serv1ces, Tuesday and 9 30 am , morning wo r shrp ,
, pastor Su nday school,
Bible s tudy , 7· 30 p m . Thurs .
10 30 am , even 1ng worship ,
F r iday , 7 30
Greek poet Hesiod said, "A bad . Haley
10 a m , eventng wor sh ip , 7 30
day , m 1n1s try schoo l. 7 : 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE 7 JOp m Wednesday Christ 1an
neighbor is as great a p m
Prayer
meet rng ,
p m. se rv1 ce meetrng 8 30
CHURCH OF CHRIST . Bible Youth Crusa.de , 6 JO p m ,
Tuesday , 7 . 30 p m , youth
s t udy, 9 30 a m ; , morning prayer me etr ng , 7 30 p m ;
om
misfortune as a good one is a grou'p
, Fn day , 7 · 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
worshrp , 10 JO am ; even ing Thur sday c ho1r pract rce, 7
great blessmg ."
worShip , 6 JO p m Wednesday p m
Chr1st m Chnstian Un1on Bible st u dy , 7 · 30 p m
La wr e n ce Manle y , pa sto r ,
UNITED MINISTRY OF
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
Mrs Russell Young, Sunday
MEIGS COUNTY , The United CHRIST Danny , Evans,
S~;: hool
Supt
Sunday School
Pr es byt e nan Church , Dw1ght po)stor , ~orman C W i ll , suol
9 30 a m
Evenmg wor sh1p,
L Zavltz. Pastor · Dire cto r, Sunday Sch ool 9 . 30 a . m ,
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg , 7 30 p m __
Georg'e w Hutton and Rev . Worship se r.v i ce, 10 30 am .
Linson St ebbms , Ass't Pa s to r - C~rrstran Endeavo r Sunday
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF
B}' Mrs. Francis Morris
eve nmg
daughter , Mrs. Mary Boggs GOD - Rac ine Rout e 2, th e D irectors .
FIRST UNITED
PRES·
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Rev James M Muncy , pa stor
The Esther Circle of the First and Toni.
BYTEAIAN ,
Middle · OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
Su nday sc hool , 9 45 am .
Baptist Church met Monday
port. Sunday Church SchooL LATTER DAY SAINTS morn 1ng worsh i p, 11 am ,
Clifford Bryson of PittsSc hool , 9 30 am , Mr s Homer Portland Ra ci ne Road . Ralph
n1ng worsh ,p , 7 : 30 p m
evening, April 9, with Mrs. burgh, spent the weekend with •...eve
H e rb ert
Prayer meeting , Tuesday , 7:30 .- Lee , Su pt , Mor'J]mg Wo_n h i p Johnson, pastor
10 JO a m
While , Sunday Sc hool Dire c t or
Edna Pickens, hostess, at her his parents, Mr . and Mrs.
p .m , Young peopl e's meet mg ,
F I R S T
U N I T E D Su nday School , 9 30 am ,
7 30 p m Thursday
home. Devotions, in charge of Hobart Bryson .
PRESBYTERIAN ,
Mid · Mornmg worship, 10 : 30 am ,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
d tepor t , Sunday Church School, Sunday evening servi ce 7 p m
GOO
Bertha
Kingrey,
Mrs. Pickens, were entit1ed
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hart and
9 30 am , Lew1 s Sau er , Supt , Wednesday eveni n g prayer
su bstitute pastor . Su nday
" He Went That Way". Legma of Ft, Meade, Md .,
Mornmg Worsh1p , 10 . 30 am . se rv 1ces, 7 30 'p .m
Scho ol , 10 a m , wor s hip
MT. OLIVE CHURCH
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST se rv ic e, 7 p m Sunday . Prayer
Scriptur.e was from Matthew spent the weekend with their
Long Botlom, Sunday SchooL Gr ea t Bend, Cha rle s Norri s,
m~etmg , Wednesday , 7 .3 0 p m .
and group singing was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linley
10 a m . wtth W i llard P1gott , pastor Worshrp serv1ce, 9 30
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
sup
t Evangelrst message each a . m . Sunday Sc hooL 10 30
CHURCH
N
ear
Long
Bot
"Stepping m the Light". Mrs. Hart and Mr . and Mrs. Edison
Sunday e ven i ng , 7 30 p m . by am
tom Est II Hart. pastor , Roy
Elder Russe ll Cl1ne, m1n1s t er
CARLETON CHURCH Dorothy Badgley, chairman, Brace
Brown ,
ass1stant
pas tor
of the Apo st o l iC F a1th B1ble K 1ng s bury
Road
Sunday
Sunday school, 10 a m , Church
- conducted the business session.
Study , Wednesday , 7·30 p m. Schoo l , 9 JO am ., Ralph Carl ,
Rook Crow has returned to
7 30
p m.
ea c h
SG nday
e venmg , pray er meetrng , 7 30
F I R S T
U N I T E D su pl Worshtp se r v ice, 10 JO
Roll call was answered by Georgia Tech m Atlanta, Ga.,
p m Thursday
PRESBYTERIAN , Syracuse , am and 7 30 p m . alternately .
twelve w1th a Bible verse.
Morn 1ng W o r ship, 9 a . m , Prayer m eet1ng , Wednesday ,
MIDDLEPORT
PEN ·
after spendmg spring vacatwn
Sunday Churc h Sc hOol, 10 am
7 30 p .m . Rev
Jay St i les,
TECOSTAL - Th ird Ave ., the
The nominating report was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Mrs Sampson Hall , Supt
pa s tor .
Rev . William Knrt t e l , pa stor
ac ce pted and new officers Alfred Crow and family.
STIVERSVILLE
COM OLD
DEXTER
Co'N Rona ld Dugan , Sunday Schoo l
MUNITY CHURCH - Sun day GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Su
p!
Cl
a
ss
es
for
all
ages
,
elected were Mrs . Gretta
Mrs . Dorothy Harden of
sc hool se rv1 ce. 10a . m, Pray e r
Rev
Carl
Richards ,
even rng se rv rce , 7 30 p m ,
mee tmg , Thur sday, 7 p m , pastor .
Mrs .
Worley
Simpson , chairman ; Mrs. Ura Syracuse was a guest Sunday
Bible s tudy , Wednesday , 7 •30
Sunday e v enmg seryrce, 7 p .m
F ran c is , Sunday schoo l sup!,
p m youth services, F rid py ,
Morris, vice chairman; Mrs . of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Neigler.
7 30 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday sc hool. 9 " 45 a .m ,
Pomeroy - Harr i sonville chur c h services, second and
FREEWILL BAPTIST Lillian Ha Y.man, secretaryMr. and Mrs. Robert Roush
Road . Kenne th Ebert s, pa stor
fo urth
Su ndays
following
Corner Ash and Plum , Mid
treasurer ; Mrs Edtla Pickens, and Nan oy of Columbus were
Paul McElroy, Sunday School Sunday sc hool, f1rst and th rrd
dlepor-L
Noel
Herrman .
Supt Sunday Sc hool 9 30 am , Sunday evenings , 7 : 30 pm
pa s tor
Saturday even1ng
Wh1te Cross chairman; Mrs. weekend guests of Mr. and
morn 1ng wor sh 1p and c om .
L 0 N G
8 0 T T 0 M
serv1ce . 7 p m Su nday sc hool.
Marie Roush , Love Gift Mrs. Owen Wa tson.
mun10n, 10 30 am ; Sunday CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
10 am . Sunday e venmg
worsh j p, 7 p m
evening vouth Ch nst 1an en . Wyatt , pastor , Sunday Sc h ool
chairman; Plans were made
deavor , 6 30, worShiP ser . sup t
Ronald Osborne, Bible
FIRST BAPTIST of M id
v1 ces.
Su nday , 7:30 p . m
Sc hool , 9 30 a.m '.. preaching
dlepo rt. corner o f Srx th al']d
for the serving of refreshments
Wedl')esday ev enmg prayer 10 . 45 am .. Evenmg services,~
Palme 1 Streets Rev Charles
al the Bertha M. Sayre
meeting and Bible study , 7. 30 7 30 p m .
S imons ,
pa s tor
Danny
HYSELL
RUN
FREE.
Thompson , Sunday Sc hool ,P m
Missionary Society at the
ST JOHN LUTHERAN METHODIST - Ronald Wells ,
S up eri ntendent
S unday
church May I. The Love Gift
P1ne Grove, the Rev . Ar1Qur pastor
Sunday School 9 30
church schoo l for everyone
Combs , pa stor Sunday school , am , Mornmg worsh1p , 10 JO
9 15 a m , Morntng wor ship
program by Mrs. Marie Roush
9 JO a m , c hur c h se rvrce s, a m , Young Peopl e's Serv1ce
10 15 am , Evening services,
-opened with singing the first
10 30 am
6 45 p m , Evangei1St1c ser 7 30 p m , Wedn esday prayer
BRAOBURY CHURCH OF vi ce,
7 30
p m
Prayer
se rv 1c e, 7 30 p m Extra youth
verse of .. Love Divine".
CHRIST
B rble Schoo l , 9 30 meeting , Thur sday, 7 30 p m
actiVItres on Sunday, 5 p m .,
FREED aM
GoSpEL
Scripture was Eph. 4:1-16.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson for a ll youth up to s1x th grade, am ., mornmg worsh 1p , 10 30
am . Sunday even ing Worsh i p MISSION - Bald Knobs , Rev
6 30 for 1un wr and sen ior high
11
Topic was Love" . Readings were Thursd~y dinner guests stude nts
Serv 1c e, 7 30 p m , c hoir L
R
Gluesencamp, pastor
pra ctr c e Sunday and Wed · Rog er Wi lfred , Sr, Sunday
CHURCH
OF
.CHRIST ,
were given on What is Love, of Mr. and Mrs . Harley T.
rresday, 7 P.m .• pray er meet1ng School Sup I
Sunday School
M 1ddleport, 5th and Ma1n ,
How Tall Are You, The Story of Johnson.
and B i ble Stud y Wednesday , 9 30 am ; Sun day evening
Raul1n Moyer , pastor Mi chael
r lach, Sunday School sup1
7 30 p m
wprship 7 30 Prayer meet rng ,
Christ Healing the Blind and
Mrs . Clinton Gilkey of Ge
Bible Sc hool, 9 30
a.m ,
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Tues.day, 7 JO p m . Ernest
For LOve. The last verse of Albany spent Monday with her m or n1ng worship, 10 JO a m , Rev Freeland Norn S, pastor Dee t er, c lass leader Youth
even1ng worshtp , 7 · 30 p m ,
Su nday school 10 am , Church meet 1ng, Wednesday , 7 JO
"Love Divine" was sung while parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln prayer
se rv rce. 7 p m
Wednesday p m , Ernest Deeter , lea der .
se rv1 ce 7 p m
Wed
nesday
B1ble Study, 7 p m .
MT . HERMON CHU!ilCH OF
the offering was given and Russell.
RACINE FIRST CHURCH THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
closed with prayer. The Easter
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knotts, OF THE NAZARENE - Rev . OF THE NAZARENE
CHRIST , Robert Shook ,
Sunday Sc hoo l, 9 30 am , pa s tor . Sunday schooL 9 JO
Audry M 1ller , pastor, Lew 1s
story was the topic of a Terry, of King Hill, were
Morning Worsh 1p , 10 . 30 am ., am , Russel l Spencer, supf ,
Ell1s, Sunday school supt ,
program by Mrs. Dorothy recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sun day school, 9 30 a . m. , Evenmg wor sh rp , 7 30 p m ., worshiP service, 10 · 45 am,
M1d -Week Service . even ing wor ship alfernat ing
Badgley. Up to Jerusalem, Eugene Haning, Rhonda and morn 1ng worship, 10 30; junior Wednesday
Sun day School Su p erin tend en t, W1fh C E at 7 30 p m on
soctety, 6 30 p m . NYP S. 6 : 45
Mark 10:32-34. - Readings by Ronald .
Ge rald Wells
Pastor , Rev . Sunday . Prayer meeling , 7 30
p m . Sunday eva ngelistiC
p m Wedne sday Alfred Wolfe,
7 30 p m
Prayer · fv\,orris M Wolfe
members included Palm
Mr . and Mrs. William Boyce meetmg,
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Jay leader
mecf~ng, Wednesday. 7·Jo p m
Edward B
Ftscher, pastor
WHITE ' S
CHAPEl
MEIGS
Sunday, The Upper Room, The of Colwnbus returned home
COOPERATIVE
1nt erim,
Ronn1e
Salser, Coo!vi ll eRD Rev . RoyDeeter,
Las t Supper, Resignation , after spending a week with Mr.
Sun day School supt .• Sunday pa st or . Sunday school , 9 30
PARISH
school, 9 JO a . m ; morn ing am ., worsh 1p serv1ce, 10 30
THE UNITED
Gethsemane , The Betrayal, and Mrs. Howard Russell and
METHODIST CHURCH
wor5 h7i) 10 · 45 a . m . sUn day- a .m . B1ble study and prayer
Pilate Washing His Hands, The Mr. Earl Russell.
Robert R. Card
eve n 1ng worsh rp, 7.30 p m
se rvi ce , Wednesday , 7 30 p .m
01rec1or
Wednesdayevemg Bible study,
RUTlAND
Mr . and Mrs . Donald
Crucifixion, The Empty Tomb,
POMEROY CLUSTER
7 30 p .m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
I, Pilate, I Simon of Cyrene, Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Rev . Rober1 R . Card
DANVILlE WESLEYAN Rev
Samuel Jackson ,
Rev . F . S1an1en Smfth
Rev .
Lawren ce
Su iJ 1van , pastor Sun day Sc hoo i,IOa m :
The Enigma of Judas. During Haggy of Akron and Mrs.
CHESTER Worship 9 . 15
pastor . Sunday School 9 . 30 Mrs Ge rtrude Buller , sup !
a, m. youth and ju n1or youth Pray er s.erv )ce. 1. 30 p m ,
the fellowship hour, Mrs. Ronald Russell, Amanda, a m , Church Sc hool 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh ip , 9
service, 6 45 p . m , evening prea ching serv1ce , 2 p .m
Pickens served lovely refresh- spent the weekend with Mr. am,
Ch u rch School , 10 a .m .
worship,7 30p m , prayer and
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
FLATWOODS - Worsh ip , 11
pra1 se, Wednesday , 7 30 p .m . CHRIST - Ke1th Wise , pastor .
ments assisted by her and Mrs. Robert Russell. Mrs.
a ,m, Church School 10 a .m .
SILVER
RUN
F.REE Sunday Sc hool , 9 : 30a . m , V H
daughter, Mrs . Ollie Mae Clark of Pageville was an·
POMER'OY Worship,
BAPTIST
Rev . Howard •Braley, Supt .; worship service
10 30 a m , Church School 9 15
K 1mbie , pa stor sunday School, _,and c oMmunion, 10 .30 am . ,
overnight guest.
Cozart.
am ., UMY F 6 30 p .m
10 a .m, Henry Davis , sup t ., evenmg sery1ce , 7 p m .,
Sunday dmner guests of Mr.
Rev. Edward Fischer was
ROCK SPRINGS - Wor sh ip
evenrng ser vic e, 7: 30 p m . Wednesday, Btblestudy , 7 p m
lOam , Church Sc hool9 a ITJ .,
Prayer meeting , Thur sday, Regular board meeting , third
surprised for his birthday and Mrs. Charley Smith and Jo UMYF
6 . 30 p m
7 30 p m
Saturday each month , 7 p m
MIDDlEPORT CLUSTER
Sunday evening after the were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
CHESTER CHURCH OF
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Rev 1 Robert Bumgarner
GOD
Rev
Jam~s
Sat . CHURCH The Rev
Lee
Fnapp,
Ka11
,
Charles,
Kevin,
chll':_ch __§&lt;)rvice when fiftyHEATH Worship 10 JO t er field, pastor Sunday sc /looL Burn em,
Pastor
Su nday
seven members of the local, and Mr . Daniel Worley of a , m .. Church School9 30 am . , 9 : 30am . , worship servr ce, 11 School 9 30 am , Worsh i p
UMY F 7 p m
am , even i ':lg service, 7 , serv 1ce, 11 a.m
Wednesday
congregation went over to the Daniels, West Virginia.
RUTLAND - Worsh ip 9 15
pr ayer serv 1ce and youth prayer meetrng , 7 : 30 p . m
m ; Church School 10 a m ,;
se rvic e, Wednesday , 7 p m
Sund ay n 1ght worship , 7.30
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver, aUMYF
parsonage. Ice cream and cake
7 p .m .
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN P m
Johnnie and Eddie, returned to
were served .
SAlEM CENTER W or
CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
RUTlAND CHURCH OF
9 am ., Church School 10 pastor . Sunday School
9 30 THE NAZARENE , - Rev
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson is a their home in Bridgeman, Ship
a .m ; UMYF Thursday , 7 p m
am , Robert Bobo , Sup t .,
Lloyd 0 Gr1mm , Ji' , pastor
SYRACUSE ClUSTER
morning
worsh1p ,
10 30,
Sund~y Sc hool , 9 30 am ,
patient in Veterans Memorial Mich ., after spending a week
Rev . Merrell Floyd
Sunday evenmg service, 7 30,
Mornmg worshrp, 10 : 30 a.m . ,
Hospital.
Mrs.
Marian with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • ASBURY
WorShip '11
M1d -week serv1ce, Wedne sday
Young people's se rv i ce , 6 45
' P m .• Evangelist i c serv ic e ,
Kmghtstep spent the weekend 1 Howard Thoma, local, and his \ a m .• Church Schoot9 50 am .• 7. 30 p m
WSCS , t st Tuesday
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
7 ·JO P m Wednesday even ing
parents, Mr ~ and Mrs . Sarver
With her inother.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 THE NAZARENE - Rev M
serv1ce, 7 30 p m
a . m , Church Sch oo l 10 am ,
C
Larimore , pastor
'eob
MASON · COUNTY
Mrs. Helen King of Riley, of Peterstown, Va.
W SCS . 3rd WedneSday , 7· JO Moore, Sunday School $ upt
THE HILAND C·HAPEL,
Mr. William Sayre pf p . m
,
Kansas, and her daughter,
SUnday Sc hool . classes for all
George Casto , pastor Sunday
MINERSVIlLE Wohhip ages ,, ,9 30 a m , morning
Sc hooL 9 30 , eveni ng worship ,
Columbus
is
visitmg
hi.s
Mrs. Greg Roush and two
10 a m , Churc h School 9 a m , worsh1p , 10 45 ; NY~ S Sunday , 7 30 Thur sday evenmg prayer
daughters of Syracuse, visited' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W SCS, 3rd Monday , 7 JO p rTJ . 6 · 30 p m ; eva ngeliSti c serv ice se rv 1ce, 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
Sunday , 7 JO p m
Mid .week
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Mrs. Hazel Carnahan recently. Sayre.
school, 9 a m , worsh1p se r . prayer meeting , Wednesday
Secon d and Pomeroy Sts ., Stan
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Chase of vice , 730 pm
7 30 p m ; Missionary meeting '
Cratg , pastor Sunday school ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Bentz
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
second Wednesday , 7.30 p m '
9 45 am ; worsh•P service , 11
Columbus
were
_
weekend
Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
of Coshocton spent Sunday
UNITED
FAJTH
NON a . m ., tra1nrng union , 6 •30
Rev . Martha Ann Mat1ner
DENOMIN~TIONAL
Rev
P m , even1ng worship service,
visitors
of
Mrs.
Berdie
Wyatt..
with his father, Mr. John
Rev. Howard Shiveley
Robert Sm 1th , pastor Sunday
7 30 p m . MJd . week. prayer
Mrs.
Charley
Smith,
Miss
Jo
BETHANY
I Dorcas)
Bentz.
school , 9 .30 am . class l eader ,
se rv 1c e , Wednesday, 1 : 30 p .m .
Worsh1p, 9 . 30 a .m: , Church
Leo Hil l, worshtp serv i ce
FAIRVIEW ' BIBLE
Smith
and
Daniel
Worl~y
were
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick
School 10 .30 am .
10 30 am ., church . 7.30 pm :
CHURCH -- LetartRoutel,the
CARMEl Wor ship, . 11
E D E N
U N I T E 0
Rev . Stan Cra i g , pastor.
Grimm spent a couple of days Sunday afternoon visitors of
a m , 1st and 3rd Sundays , ,BRETHREN IN CHRIST Sunday sc.ho o l 9 30 am .,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hariey
J
ohnson.
with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Chu r ch Sc hool , 10 a m .
Eldon R Blake , pastor Sunday
prayer and Bible s1udy , 7 ·Jo
APPLE GROVE - Worship,
School ,
10 a m ,
W 1nn 1e P m Co ttage prayer service ,
Larry Grimm and fa.nily at
7 30 p .m . f1rst and third Sun - Holsrnger , Supt
Morn 1ng : Tuesday, 10 a.rn, worsh1p
days , Churc h school, 9 30 se rmon , 11 am .• Even 1ng
Westerville .
service, Fn day , 7 30 p m
a m , prayer meetmg, frrst service Chnst ian Endeavor
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jacobs of
Wednesday , 7. 30 p .m .
7 30
p1 m .,
Mts
Lyd~
CHRIST - Worship 10 am ,
EAST lETART - Worsh1p, Chevalrer , president song
61b le §tu dy,
11 : 15 a . m ,
Lockborn~ Air Force Base in
7: 30 p m ., sec ond and fourth
serv 1c e and .sermon , 8 20 MH::t evenrng worsh {p, 7 :30 p m ,
Carpenter
Colwnbus spent Saturday with
Sundays. church school , 9 JO Week prayer meeting Wed ·
Mid .week serv i ce , Wednesday ,·
.m , prayer meet ing , third nesday , 7 30 p m . Mrs Marie
7 . 30 P m
her grandparents, Mr : and
Mrs . Goldie Gillogly is aWednesday
, 7 30 p m
Hol si nger , c lass leader .
MASON ASSEMBlY OF
Mrs. Henry Roush.
GREAT BEND - Worship 11 - CHURCH
spendmg a few days with her
OF
JESUS
GOD - S~c ond St ., Mason , W
m • 2nd and 4th Sunday s ; CHRIST - Located at Rutland Va Ches ter Tennanf. pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Ralpl) Badgley brother and sister-in-law, Mr. aChur
c h School , 10 a .m.
on New L rma Road , next to
S t.md~y
school ,
10 am .;
LETART FALLS ...!.... Worship , Forest Acre Park , Rev . Ray
visited their son-in-law and and Mrs . T. R. Boring in
morn r n~ worsh1p ,
11 am ;
JV a •n , c; tturc h schoo l , 9 a .m , Rouse , pastor . Robert Musser , e~angelistlc service, 7 30 p m .
daughter, Mr . and Mrs. McArthur .
Bible study, 7· 30 p m . every Sunday Sc hool sup !
Sunday
Btble study and prayer service,
Tuesday
.
school , 10 .3 0 a .m . , worsh ip
Wednesday, 7 ·30 p m . Phon.e
Thomas Eckersley and Doug at
Mr . and Mrs. Rex Cheadle
7· 30 p .m . Bible s tudy . Wed
773 -5133
Hannibal, N. Y.
entertained with a birthday
n~sday , 7 : 30 p m
Sa turda y
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
MORNING STAR - WorShip ntgh t prayer serv •c~. 7 30 p m
CHR 1ST '" Chns1ian Union Mrs. Steve BadgleY. and Kelli supper honoring hiS aunt, Mrs . 9 · 30
a m . Church School 10 30
HEM L 0 C K
G R0 V E
T. he Rev Wdllam Campbell,
acc0m(&gt;llnied her parents, Mr. Metta F'isher . Others attendmg a ·m , Mid · Week. Service , CHRISTIA-N - Roger Watson , pastor . Sunday schoo), 9, 30
, 8 p m
pa stor , Ray Whaley , supt .
am .: James Hughes , supt ,
and Mrs. George Simpson of were Mr. and-Mrs. William Wednesday
MORSE CHAPEL Wor . . Morl"' i ng worship , 9 : 30 am .
even i ng service, 7 .30 p m
Charleston, to Atlanta, Ga., to Cheadle, Don, Kathy and Rexie ship 11 am .; 1st and 3rd church sc hool , 10 : 30 am , W&amp;dnesday evening pr.,~er
Sundays ; Church Schoo) ,, 10 young people 's meet ing, 6 JO
mee lmg 1 7 · 30 p m . Youth
visit · ·the Simpsons' other Cheadle.
am
prayer serv ice each TueS'tlay ,

I

ST . PAUL LUTHEP.AN
The Rev
Arthur C
Lund .

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Sunday
Mark 13
1- 13
Monday
Mark 13

. 24-37 '
Tuesday
Mark 14

10-21
Wednesday
John 14

Racine Social Events

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1-31

In ' a passion play the leading role

IS

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GOING TO GET ON "THE
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WE HAVE.

Saturday
Luke 19

... Because we kn ow Christ not by siglit, but by the
qualities of His life for us. We are drawn not to a face but
to a heart, a Heart that loved and gave and promised and
fulfilled.
However simple or crude someone's sketch of the Master
... in seeing his Lord we see ours. We are not critics, but
believers.
se lected by the ,O,mer1un 61ble

RIC&gt;HT AFTER DINNER. WE'RE

Friday
John 16

Through the centu ries there have been many faces, many
interpretations. Yet all so easily re cognizable .

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Af:tOUND!

WINNIE WINKLE

1-27

again an artist's interpretation.

Scr~pt~res

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Thursday
John 15

In art or sculpture it is called a Christus, an artist's m ~
terpretation of Our Lord.

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GASOUNE ALLEY

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good ir;~ famny and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
firms and organizations whose names appear below.

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SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

Short Order Air Co nditioned Restaurant

St. Rt. 7

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296 W. Second

SUNDAY liMES-SENTINEL

Pomeroy

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Ph . 992- 3865

LODWICK'S MARKET

Devoted To The.
Greater Ohio Valley

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Tuppers Plains
Ph. 667-32BO

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

•

MARK V STORE

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

Middleport, Ohio

Yesterday's Ceyploquole: HE WAS A SIMPLE SOUL WHO
HAD NOT BEEN INTRODUCED TO HIS OWN SUBCON·
SC!OUS.- WARWICK DEEPING

by THOMAS JOSEPH

(© 1973 King FcatureM Sy ndicRte,Inc .)

ROYAL OAK PARK

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

Family Re-c reation
Swimming, Camping

Bakers of Holsum Bread
Middleport. Ohio

'

THUA_BMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.

Devo teu to the Interest of The

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington. W.Va .

Meigs &amp; Mason Area
Pomeroy , 0 .

RACINE FOOD MARKET
The Store With A Heart
Racine
Ph. 949-3342

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Phone 992-3284

phi los•

Hawn

337 N. 2nd

MONTG JMERY WARD

Meats and,.Groceries
·
Syracuse
992-3986

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Ph. 992-7590
Est1mates · Guar~nteed Installation.

Nationw ide Insurance Co . of Columbus,

307 Spring Ave .
Ph. 992-2318

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Attend the Church of Your Choice
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Ph . 992-3498

Bulava Watches · Sales &amp; Service
186 N. Second
Middleport

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220 E. Main Pomeroy P~ . 992-2178

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

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( 2wds.)

CAPTAIN EASY

Authorized Catalog Merchant
Louis W. Osborne

Church and Office Supplies. Gifts ·
992-2641
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Pomeroy

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992-3550

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CARPET-LAND, INC.

CATALOGUE STORE
Mr . and Mrs. Charles R. Sheets
106 Coort St.
Pomeroy 992.'3001 ·,

Furniture and Appliances
Ph. 985-3308
Chester,

Middleport

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PORTLAND
WorshiP 7 : 30
p m ; evening worship, 7 · 30
P rn • Church School 9 . 30 a .m . p m B ible s1udy, Wednesday ,
SUTTON
Wcrship , I I am .
1 30 p .m .
pastor Sunday Schoo . (nur
MT. UNION BAPTIST
sery adult! , 9
am ; Charles 2n d and 41h Sun days , Church
Evans , Christian
Edvcat ton School 10 a .m .
Rev Cecil Cox . pa stor Svndol y
WESLEYAN !Raci n e)
Scho ol supt., Joe Sa yr e .
Su p! . worsh •P serv ice , 10 : 30
a .m .; con t~rmat ion cl asses . Wor s h1p . 11 am .; Church Su nday school. 9: •5 a . m .;
Tuesday , 7 B 15, junior con
SchooL 10 am .
· Sunday even ing wor sh1p, 1 30
f i rmation class, t ime set
tlf.ORTHEAST CLUSTER
Wednesday ' prayer ana Bi ble
R ev . Jacob lehman
study, 1. 30 p .m .
.weeki y , senior confirm at ton
POMEROY
R e v . Stanley Brandum
T Up p E R s
p 1: A 1 N s
class Sen10r choir, 7 lO p .m
POMEROY TRINITY
SACRED HEART Rev
Tuesday
JOPPA ..- Wor'!ihlp 10 a .m .•
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev . w H Perrin . pastor . Roy
Fathe"r Bernard Kraicovic,
Pra yer
Eugene Underwood, pa stor,
SE'VENTH - DAY
AD · Church School 9
Mayer , Svpt Church school.
paslor .
Phon e
991 · 2825
VE-NTtST . ~
Located on Meeting , Wednesday, 8 p :m . Howard CllldweiL Jr , s unday
9 : IS am .. worsh tp, 10 · 24 a .m ..
Sa turday even ing MasS. 7, 30
Mulberry
Height s,
near
LONG BOTTOM - ' Chu r ch
School Su pt . ; Su nday Sch ooL
vouth cho i r rehearsal Monday , p ,m . Sun day Mass , 8 and 10
Ve teran s Memor ial H Ospital, serv1ces, 9 a . m : Sunday 9 : JO am : Morn ing sermon ,
6 30 p m ., Mrs Marv tn Burt, am . Con fess ro ns , Sa turday , 7
Sc hool 9 4.5 am . Bible Stud y
10 : 30 am . ; Sunday evenmg
Pomeroy . Pastor t1erbert
d ire c tor .
sen tor
cho1r 7· 30 p m .
every Thursday . 7: 30pm .
service, 7 p m .
M organ Sabbath School. every
rehearsal , 7. 30 p m , Thurs
POMEROY FIRST BAP NORTH 8ETt1EL Wor
LETART FAllS UNITED
Saturday at 2 p m . and worshiP
day ,
Mrs .
Paul
Nease ,
TIST - Robert Kuhn , pastor ,
Ship
II
a
.m
.
;
Chu
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c
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Sc
hool
10
BRETHREN
- Rev Freeland
service
follow
ing
at
3
.
15
p
.m
.
d irector
Will1am Watson . Sunday school
Open B ib le d iscuss.on each
ol .m
Norr is, pastor , Floyd Norris ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF supt. Sun day school , 9 . 30 am . ,
Thursday at 7. 30 p. m . at th e
AlFRED - Sunday school, supt. Sund ay sch ool. 9 · 30a ,m .;
THE NAZARENE Corner
BYF . 6 p .m . • B 1t;lle stu~y,
chu
r
ch
"
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F
rtend
ly
9
:
45 am
each
Su nday.
morning sermon . 10 30 am .;
U n lon and M u lberry . Rev .
Wednesday , 7 p m .; c ho1r
preacb ing at 11 a.m
each Prayer ser..,ice , Wednesday ,
Clyde V . Henderson , pastor
practice . Wedne sday , 8 30 p m . • Chu r c h ."
Sunday Prayer meeting, 7 : 45 7. 30 p m.
GRAHAM
UNITED
Sunday sch oo l, 9 JO &lt;J .m . Glen
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
p
.m . Wednesday ; WSCS, 8 p .m .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
METHODIST
Preaching
M cClung, s up! ,
morn ing
HOLINESS CHURCH
9 30 a m , f 1r s l and seco nd on thi rd Tue sday each monlh . GOD OF PROPHECY . G P .
worsh i p , 10 . 30 am .; even ing
Harr,sonvllte
Road ,
Rev .
RE"EDSVtlLE Sunday Sm1 th , pastor Sunday School .
Sundays of each month , lh1rd
servlce , 7 30 , m td week ser
O ' Dell Man ley , Pastor , H enry
sc
h
ool,
9
·JO;
preaching,
7 . 30
lOam ; A rthur Henson, Sup! , ;
and
fo
u
rth
Su
nQay
s
each
vice , Wednesday , 7 JO p m
Eblin , sunday School Su pt.
month, worsh ip servrce at 7 ·30 p m Sunday . prayer meet ing , Mornmg wor ship , 11 am ,
GRACE
EPISCOPAL Su nda y School 9 30 a m ;
7 30 P m Tuesday ; W SCS, 7 · 30 Young Peoples &amp;e rv 1ce, 7 p m :
p ro Wednesday evenmgs at
Morn l no prayer and sermon ,
Evenmg worsh 1p 7 30 p .m ,
l rrst Thursday each mon th
Even ing serv 1ce, 7: 30 p .m .
7·
30.
Prayer
and
B1ble
St
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10 : 30 a m
Holy commun 1on
Prayer and Pra ise ser v ice.
SILVER RIOGE - Wor shr p ' Wednesda
M 'd W k p
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP and sermon , f ir st Su nday s,
Thursday , 7 30 p .m ,
10 am ,· Chu,ch Sc hoo l, 9 a .m . Se rv ice, Y7 301 p . m
ee. • Youth
rayer
TIST 282 Mulberry Ave ,
10 . 30 a . m . Church school ,
NEASE
SETTlEMI:NT
TUPPERS
PLAINS
mee
t
ing
6
30
p
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Even
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Pomeroy
.
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k indergarten thr ough t&gt; tghth
CHAPEL
Non .
WorSh i p 9 a m .; Church wor sh1 p , 7 30 p .m .
.
S B C . the Rev
Fred Hill ,
grade, 10 .30 a .m .
denommahonal, George s
School, 10 a . m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
pastor . Her she l M cC lure .
POMEROY CHURCH OF Otter. Pa st or Sunday Sc hoo l lO
KENO
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
ReY .
Sund ay school su pt
Sunday
CHRIST - Mr Hoyt All en , Jr ,
am Worshi p Se r vice ll am
sc hool. 9 . 30 a m , morning
CHRIST Ho bart N ewell , H~rbert G rate , pastor . Wor pas lor Bible Sc hool , 9 30 a .m .•
Sunday nigh1 se r v1ces 7. 30
supt Se rv ice weekly , 9. 30 am
sh 1p serv 1ce, 11 am and 7 30
worsh i p., 10 : 30 am ; Su nday
wor ship , 10 JO, adult worshiP
p.m
W ednesday Praye r
e~s)ngei1St1c meet1ng , 7 30 p .m
on Sunday Preachmg f i r s t and p m . Su nday . Su nday Sc hool.
service and young peop le 's
mcc1mg 1 30 p m , ~ryo ne
fh~rd Su ndays of month by 9 JO am
Richard
Barron .
Prayer meetrng, Wednesda y.
meetmg , both 7 30 p .m Sun ·
welcome
7
JO
p
m
Cll
tf
ord
Smi
th
.
9
.
30
a.m
supt
,
Prayer
meeting,
W ed
day . Wedn esday, combmed
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN nesday , 7· 30 p .m·
MIDDLEPORT
B i ble
study
and
pra'{er
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
UNION Darrel Dodd niL
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
MT . MORIAH BAP;fiST meeting , 7. 30 p .m .
M a in St - Loren T Stephens ,
pastor
Sunday
School,
9
·30
CHRIST
Cl 1ff0rd Sm 1th ,
Co
rner
Fourth
and
~
I
n
,
THE SAlVATION ARMY evange li s t , phone 99 2. 7856
am ., Leonard Gilmore, f irs t m1ntste r Sun day Schoo l 9 · 30
M tddleport R ev Henry Key,
Envoy Ra y W Wmmg , off1CE:r
Conserva fl vl:',
non ·
elder ; evening se rv ic e, 7 30 am . ; morn i ng chur c h 10 : 30
Jr , pastor Sunday Sc hool , 9 30
m charge Sunday , 10 a.m ,
instrumental Sunday worship ,
am
•
Mrs
.
Ervin
Baumgard
P m
Wednesday
prayer a ,m ; Sunday evening se rv ice ,
Holmess meeting , 10 : 30 a .m,
10 a m .; 11ble study, 11 am .,
ner , supt , Morn1ng w o r sh ip ,
mee t 1ng , 7 : 30 pm
7 . JO p m. Wedne sday serv1ce, a
Sunday School Young People 's
worship , 6 p , m
Wedne sday
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF p m 1045am .
Leg 1on. 7 p m . , Th ursday, 1 to 3
Brble study, 7 p m
GOO - Rac i ne Ro ut e 2 The
lAUREL
CLIFF
FREE
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES p m , L ad1 es Home League . 7
MIDWAY
COMMUNIT-Y
L arry Carnahan . pre s iding
Rev
Charles Hand , pastor . METHODIST Rev . Robert
p m , Prep classes
c· H u R c H
1 n o n
Sunday sc hool, 9 45 am .. E
Buckley , pa stor ... Will iam
mm1ster Sunday. Bl ble tee
denominational ),
Langsville ·
morn i n g wor ship , 11 a m
Bailey , sllpt , Sund ay school
lure, 9 30 a m ; Watchtower
A thought for the day : The D ex 1er Road , the Re v . Worley study
, 10 . 30 a m , Tue sday ,
Evening serv1ces, Tuesday and 9 30 am , morning wo r shrp ,
, pastor Su nday school,
Bible s tudy , 7· 30 p m . Thurs .
10 30 am , even 1ng worship ,
F r iday , 7 30
Greek poet Hesiod said, "A bad . Haley
10 a m , eventng wor sh ip , 7 30
day , m 1n1s try schoo l. 7 : 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE 7 JOp m Wednesday Christ 1an
neighbor is as great a p m
Prayer
meet rng ,
p m. se rv1 ce meetrng 8 30
CHURCH OF CHRIST . Bible Youth Crusa.de , 6 JO p m ,
Tuesday , 7 . 30 p m , youth
s t udy, 9 30 a m ; , morning prayer me etr ng , 7 30 p m ;
om
misfortune as a good one is a grou'p
, Fn day , 7 · 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
worshrp , 10 JO am ; even ing Thur sday c ho1r pract rce, 7
great blessmg ."
worShip , 6 JO p m Wednesday p m
Chr1st m Chnstian Un1on Bible st u dy , 7 · 30 p m
La wr e n ce Manle y , pa sto r ,
UNITED MINISTRY OF
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
Mrs Russell Young, Sunday
MEIGS COUNTY , The United CHRIST Danny , Evans,
S~;: hool
Supt
Sunday School
Pr es byt e nan Church , Dw1ght po)stor , ~orman C W i ll , suol
9 30 a m
Evenmg wor sh1p,
L Zavltz. Pastor · Dire cto r, Sunday Sch ool 9 . 30 a . m ,
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg , 7 30 p m __
Georg'e w Hutton and Rev . Worship se r.v i ce, 10 30 am .
Linson St ebbms , Ass't Pa s to r - C~rrstran Endeavo r Sunday
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF
B}' Mrs. Francis Morris
eve nmg
daughter , Mrs. Mary Boggs GOD - Rac ine Rout e 2, th e D irectors .
FIRST UNITED
PRES·
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Rev James M Muncy , pa stor
The Esther Circle of the First and Toni.
BYTEAIAN ,
Middle · OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
Su nday sc hool , 9 45 am .
Baptist Church met Monday
port. Sunday Church SchooL LATTER DAY SAINTS morn 1ng worsh i p, 11 am ,
Clifford Bryson of PittsSc hool , 9 30 am , Mr s Homer Portland Ra ci ne Road . Ralph
n1ng worsh ,p , 7 : 30 p m
evening, April 9, with Mrs. burgh, spent the weekend with •...eve
H e rb ert
Prayer meeting , Tuesday , 7:30 .- Lee , Su pt , Mor'J]mg Wo_n h i p Johnson, pastor
10 JO a m
While , Sunday Sc hool Dire c t or
Edna Pickens, hostess, at her his parents, Mr . and Mrs.
p .m , Young peopl e's meet mg ,
F I R S T
U N I T E D Su nday School , 9 30 am ,
7 30 p m Thursday
home. Devotions, in charge of Hobart Bryson .
PRESBYTERIAN ,
Mid · Mornmg worship, 10 : 30 am ,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
d tepor t , Sunday Church School, Sunday evening servi ce 7 p m
GOO
Bertha
Kingrey,
Mrs. Pickens, were entit1ed
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hart and
9 30 am , Lew1 s Sau er , Supt , Wednesday eveni n g prayer
su bstitute pastor . Su nday
" He Went That Way". Legma of Ft, Meade, Md .,
Mornmg Worsh1p , 10 . 30 am . se rv 1ces, 7 30 'p .m
Scho ol , 10 a m , wor s hip
MT. OLIVE CHURCH
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST se rv ic e, 7 p m Sunday . Prayer
Scriptur.e was from Matthew spent the weekend with their
Long Botlom, Sunday SchooL Gr ea t Bend, Cha rle s Norri s,
m~etmg , Wednesday , 7 .3 0 p m .
and group singing was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linley
10 a m . wtth W i llard P1gott , pastor Worshrp serv1ce, 9 30
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
sup
t Evangelrst message each a . m . Sunday Sc hooL 10 30
CHURCH
N
ear
Long
Bot
"Stepping m the Light". Mrs. Hart and Mr . and Mrs. Edison
Sunday e ven i ng , 7 30 p m . by am
tom Est II Hart. pastor , Roy
Elder Russe ll Cl1ne, m1n1s t er
CARLETON CHURCH Dorothy Badgley, chairman, Brace
Brown ,
ass1stant
pas tor
of the Apo st o l iC F a1th B1ble K 1ng s bury
Road
Sunday
Sunday school, 10 a m , Church
- conducted the business session.
Study , Wednesday , 7·30 p m. Schoo l , 9 JO am ., Ralph Carl ,
Rook Crow has returned to
7 30
p m.
ea c h
SG nday
e venmg , pray er meetrng , 7 30
F I R S T
U N I T E D su pl Worshtp se r v ice, 10 JO
Roll call was answered by Georgia Tech m Atlanta, Ga.,
p m Thursday
PRESBYTERIAN , Syracuse , am and 7 30 p m . alternately .
twelve w1th a Bible verse.
Morn 1ng W o r ship, 9 a . m , Prayer m eet1ng , Wednesday ,
MIDDLEPORT
PEN ·
after spendmg spring vacatwn
Sunday Churc h Sc hOol, 10 am
7 30 p .m . Rev
Jay St i les,
TECOSTAL - Th ird Ave ., the
The nominating report was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Mrs Sampson Hall , Supt
pa s tor .
Rev . William Knrt t e l , pa stor
ac ce pted and new officers Alfred Crow and family.
STIVERSVILLE
COM OLD
DEXTER
Co'N Rona ld Dugan , Sunday Schoo l
MUNITY CHURCH - Sun day GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Su
p!
Cl
a
ss
es
for
all
ages
,
elected were Mrs . Gretta
Mrs . Dorothy Harden of
sc hool se rv1 ce. 10a . m, Pray e r
Rev
Carl
Richards ,
even rng se rv rce , 7 30 p m ,
mee tmg , Thur sday, 7 p m , pastor .
Mrs .
Worley
Simpson , chairman ; Mrs. Ura Syracuse was a guest Sunday
Bible s tudy , Wednesday , 7 •30
Sunday e v enmg seryrce, 7 p .m
F ran c is , Sunday schoo l sup!,
p m youth services, F rid py ,
Morris, vice chairman; Mrs . of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Neigler.
7 30 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday sc hool. 9 " 45 a .m ,
Pomeroy - Harr i sonville chur c h services, second and
FREEWILL BAPTIST Lillian Ha Y.man, secretaryMr. and Mrs. Robert Roush
Road . Kenne th Ebert s, pa stor
fo urth
Su ndays
following
Corner Ash and Plum , Mid
treasurer ; Mrs Edtla Pickens, and Nan oy of Columbus were
Paul McElroy, Sunday School Sunday sc hool, f1rst and th rrd
dlepor-L
Noel
Herrman .
Supt Sunday Sc hool 9 30 am , Sunday evenings , 7 : 30 pm
pa s tor
Saturday even1ng
Wh1te Cross chairman; Mrs. weekend guests of Mr. and
morn 1ng wor sh 1p and c om .
L 0 N G
8 0 T T 0 M
serv1ce . 7 p m Su nday sc hool.
Marie Roush , Love Gift Mrs. Owen Wa tson.
mun10n, 10 30 am ; Sunday CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
10 am . Sunday e venmg
worsh j p, 7 p m
evening vouth Ch nst 1an en . Wyatt , pastor , Sunday Sc h ool
chairman; Plans were made
deavor , 6 30, worShiP ser . sup t
Ronald Osborne, Bible
FIRST BAPTIST of M id
v1 ces.
Su nday , 7:30 p . m
Sc hool , 9 30 a.m '.. preaching
dlepo rt. corner o f Srx th al']d
for the serving of refreshments
Wedl')esday ev enmg prayer 10 . 45 am .. Evenmg services,~
Palme 1 Streets Rev Charles
al the Bertha M. Sayre
meeting and Bible study , 7. 30 7 30 p m .
S imons ,
pa s tor
Danny
HYSELL
RUN
FREE.
Thompson , Sunday Sc hool ,P m
Missionary Society at the
ST JOHN LUTHERAN METHODIST - Ronald Wells ,
S up eri ntendent
S unday
church May I. The Love Gift
P1ne Grove, the Rev . Ar1Qur pastor
Sunday School 9 30
church schoo l for everyone
Combs , pa stor Sunday school , am , Mornmg worsh1p , 10 JO
9 15 a m , Morntng wor ship
program by Mrs. Marie Roush
9 JO a m , c hur c h se rvrce s, a m , Young Peopl e's Serv1ce
10 15 am , Evening services,
-opened with singing the first
10 30 am
6 45 p m , Evangei1St1c ser 7 30 p m , Wedn esday prayer
BRAOBURY CHURCH OF vi ce,
7 30
p m
Prayer
se rv 1c e, 7 30 p m Extra youth
verse of .. Love Divine".
CHRIST
B rble Schoo l , 9 30 meeting , Thur sday, 7 30 p m
actiVItres on Sunday, 5 p m .,
FREED aM
GoSpEL
Scripture was Eph. 4:1-16.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson for a ll youth up to s1x th grade, am ., mornmg worsh 1p , 10 30
am . Sunday even ing Worsh i p MISSION - Bald Knobs , Rev
6 30 for 1un wr and sen ior high
11
Topic was Love" . Readings were Thursd~y dinner guests stude nts
Serv 1c e, 7 30 p m , c hoir L
R
Gluesencamp, pastor
pra ctr c e Sunday and Wed · Rog er Wi lfred , Sr, Sunday
CHURCH
OF
.CHRIST ,
were given on What is Love, of Mr. and Mrs . Harley T.
rresday, 7 P.m .• pray er meet1ng School Sup I
Sunday School
M 1ddleport, 5th and Ma1n ,
How Tall Are You, The Story of Johnson.
and B i ble Stud y Wednesday , 9 30 am ; Sun day evening
Raul1n Moyer , pastor Mi chael
r lach, Sunday School sup1
7 30 p m
wprship 7 30 Prayer meet rng ,
Christ Healing the Blind and
Mrs . Clinton Gilkey of Ge
Bible Sc hool, 9 30
a.m ,
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Tues.day, 7 JO p m . Ernest
For LOve. The last verse of Albany spent Monday with her m or n1ng worship, 10 JO a m , Rev Freeland Norn S, pastor Dee t er, c lass leader Youth
even1ng worshtp , 7 · 30 p m ,
Su nday school 10 am , Church meet 1ng, Wednesday , 7 JO
"Love Divine" was sung while parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln prayer
se rv rce. 7 p m
Wednesday p m , Ernest Deeter , lea der .
se rv1 ce 7 p m
Wed
nesday
B1ble Study, 7 p m .
MT . HERMON CHU!ilCH OF
the offering was given and Russell.
RACINE FIRST CHURCH THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
closed with prayer. The Easter
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knotts, OF THE NAZARENE - Rev . OF THE NAZARENE
CHRIST , Robert Shook ,
Sunday Sc hoo l, 9 30 am , pa s tor . Sunday schooL 9 JO
Audry M 1ller , pastor, Lew 1s
story was the topic of a Terry, of King Hill, were
Morning Worsh 1p , 10 . 30 am ., am , Russel l Spencer, supf ,
Ell1s, Sunday school supt ,
program by Mrs. Dorothy recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sun day school, 9 30 a . m. , Evenmg wor sh rp , 7 30 p m ., worshiP service, 10 · 45 am,
M1d -Week Service . even ing wor ship alfernat ing
Badgley. Up to Jerusalem, Eugene Haning, Rhonda and morn 1ng worship, 10 30; junior Wednesday
Sun day School Su p erin tend en t, W1fh C E at 7 30 p m on
soctety, 6 30 p m . NYP S. 6 : 45
Mark 10:32-34. - Readings by Ronald .
Ge rald Wells
Pastor , Rev . Sunday . Prayer meeling , 7 30
p m . Sunday eva ngelistiC
p m Wedne sday Alfred Wolfe,
7 30 p m
Prayer · fv\,orris M Wolfe
members included Palm
Mr . and Mrs. William Boyce meetmg,
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Jay leader
mecf~ng, Wednesday. 7·Jo p m
Edward B
Ftscher, pastor
WHITE ' S
CHAPEl
MEIGS
Sunday, The Upper Room, The of Colwnbus returned home
COOPERATIVE
1nt erim,
Ronn1e
Salser, Coo!vi ll eRD Rev . RoyDeeter,
Las t Supper, Resignation , after spending a week with Mr.
Sun day School supt .• Sunday pa st or . Sunday school , 9 30
PARISH
school, 9 JO a . m ; morn ing am ., worsh 1p serv1ce, 10 30
THE UNITED
Gethsemane , The Betrayal, and Mrs. Howard Russell and
METHODIST CHURCH
wor5 h7i) 10 · 45 a . m . sUn day- a .m . B1ble study and prayer
Pilate Washing His Hands, The Mr. Earl Russell.
Robert R. Card
eve n 1ng worsh rp, 7.30 p m
se rvi ce , Wednesday , 7 30 p .m
01rec1or
Wednesdayevemg Bible study,
RUTlAND
Mr . and Mrs . Donald
Crucifixion, The Empty Tomb,
POMEROY CLUSTER
7 30 p .m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
I, Pilate, I Simon of Cyrene, Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Rev . Rober1 R . Card
DANVILlE WESLEYAN Rev
Samuel Jackson ,
Rev . F . S1an1en Smfth
Rev .
Lawren ce
Su iJ 1van , pastor Sun day Sc hoo i,IOa m :
The Enigma of Judas. During Haggy of Akron and Mrs.
CHESTER Worship 9 . 15
pastor . Sunday School 9 . 30 Mrs Ge rtrude Buller , sup !
a, m. youth and ju n1or youth Pray er s.erv )ce. 1. 30 p m ,
the fellowship hour, Mrs. Ronald Russell, Amanda, a m , Church Sc hool 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh ip , 9
service, 6 45 p . m , evening prea ching serv1ce , 2 p .m
Pickens served lovely refresh- spent the weekend with Mr. am,
Ch u rch School , 10 a .m .
worship,7 30p m , prayer and
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
FLATWOODS - Worsh ip , 11
pra1 se, Wednesday , 7 30 p .m . CHRIST - Ke1th Wise , pastor .
ments assisted by her and Mrs. Robert Russell. Mrs.
a ,m, Church School 10 a .m .
SILVER
RUN
F.REE Sunday Sc hool , 9 : 30a . m , V H
daughter, Mrs . Ollie Mae Clark of Pageville was an·
POMER'OY Worship,
BAPTIST
Rev . Howard •Braley, Supt .; worship service
10 30 a m , Church School 9 15
K 1mbie , pa stor sunday School, _,and c oMmunion, 10 .30 am . ,
overnight guest.
Cozart.
am ., UMY F 6 30 p .m
10 a .m, Henry Davis , sup t ., evenmg sery1ce , 7 p m .,
Sunday dmner guests of Mr.
Rev. Edward Fischer was
ROCK SPRINGS - Wor sh ip
evenrng ser vic e, 7: 30 p m . Wednesday, Btblestudy , 7 p m
lOam , Church Sc hool9 a ITJ .,
Prayer meeting , Thur sday, Regular board meeting , third
surprised for his birthday and Mrs. Charley Smith and Jo UMYF
6 . 30 p m
7 30 p m
Saturday each month , 7 p m
MIDDlEPORT CLUSTER
Sunday evening after the were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
CHESTER CHURCH OF
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Rev 1 Robert Bumgarner
GOD
Rev
Jam~s
Sat . CHURCH The Rev
Lee
Fnapp,
Ka11
,
Charles,
Kevin,
chll':_ch __§&lt;)rvice when fiftyHEATH Worship 10 JO t er field, pastor Sunday sc /looL Burn em,
Pastor
Su nday
seven members of the local, and Mr . Daniel Worley of a , m .. Church School9 30 am . , 9 : 30am . , worship servr ce, 11 School 9 30 am , Worsh i p
UMY F 7 p m
am , even i ':lg service, 7 , serv 1ce, 11 a.m
Wednesday
congregation went over to the Daniels, West Virginia.
RUTLAND - Worsh ip 9 15
pr ayer serv 1ce and youth prayer meetrng , 7 : 30 p . m
m ; Church School 10 a m ,;
se rvic e, Wednesday , 7 p m
Sund ay n 1ght worship , 7.30
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver, aUMYF
parsonage. Ice cream and cake
7 p .m .
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN P m
Johnnie and Eddie, returned to
were served .
SAlEM CENTER W or
CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
RUTlAND CHURCH OF
9 am ., Church School 10 pastor . Sunday School
9 30 THE NAZARENE , - Rev
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson is a their home in Bridgeman, Ship
a .m ; UMYF Thursday , 7 p m
am , Robert Bobo , Sup t .,
Lloyd 0 Gr1mm , Ji' , pastor
SYRACUSE ClUSTER
morning
worsh1p ,
10 30,
Sund~y Sc hool , 9 30 am ,
patient in Veterans Memorial Mich ., after spending a week
Rev . Merrell Floyd
Sunday evenmg service, 7 30,
Mornmg worshrp, 10 : 30 a.m . ,
Hospital.
Mrs.
Marian with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • ASBURY
WorShip '11
M1d -week serv1ce, Wedne sday
Young people's se rv i ce , 6 45
' P m .• Evangelist i c serv ic e ,
Kmghtstep spent the weekend 1 Howard Thoma, local, and his \ a m .• Church Schoot9 50 am .• 7. 30 p m
WSCS , t st Tuesday
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
7 ·JO P m Wednesday even ing
parents, Mr ~ and Mrs . Sarver
With her inother.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 THE NAZARENE - Rev M
serv1ce, 7 30 p m
a . m , Church Sch oo l 10 am ,
C
Larimore , pastor
'eob
MASON · COUNTY
Mrs. Helen King of Riley, of Peterstown, Va.
W SCS . 3rd WedneSday , 7· JO Moore, Sunday School $ upt
THE HILAND C·HAPEL,
Mr. William Sayre pf p . m
,
Kansas, and her daughter,
SUnday Sc hool . classes for all
George Casto , pastor Sunday
MINERSVIlLE Wohhip ages ,, ,9 30 a m , morning
Sc hooL 9 30 , eveni ng worship ,
Columbus
is
visitmg
hi.s
Mrs. Greg Roush and two
10 a m , Churc h School 9 a m , worsh1p , 10 45 ; NY~ S Sunday , 7 30 Thur sday evenmg prayer
daughters of Syracuse, visited' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W SCS, 3rd Monday , 7 JO p rTJ . 6 · 30 p m ; eva ngeliSti c serv ice se rv 1ce, 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
Sunday , 7 JO p m
Mid .week
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Mrs. Hazel Carnahan recently. Sayre.
school, 9 a m , worsh1p se r . prayer meeting , Wednesday
Secon d and Pomeroy Sts ., Stan
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Chase of vice , 730 pm
7 30 p m ; Missionary meeting '
Cratg , pastor Sunday school ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Bentz
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
second Wednesday , 7.30 p m '
9 45 am ; worsh•P service , 11
Columbus
were
_
weekend
Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
of Coshocton spent Sunday
UNITED
FAJTH
NON a . m ., tra1nrng union , 6 •30
Rev . Martha Ann Mat1ner
DENOMIN~TIONAL
Rev
P m , even1ng worship service,
visitors
of
Mrs.
Berdie
Wyatt..
with his father, Mr. John
Rev. Howard Shiveley
Robert Sm 1th , pastor Sunday
7 30 p m . MJd . week. prayer
Mrs.
Charley
Smith,
Miss
Jo
BETHANY
I Dorcas)
Bentz.
school , 9 .30 am . class l eader ,
se rv 1c e , Wednesday, 1 : 30 p .m .
Worsh1p, 9 . 30 a .m: , Church
Leo Hil l, worshtp serv i ce
FAIRVIEW ' BIBLE
Smith
and
Daniel
Worl~y
were
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick
School 10 .30 am .
10 30 am ., church . 7.30 pm :
CHURCH -- LetartRoutel,the
CARMEl Wor ship, . 11
E D E N
U N I T E 0
Rev . Stan Cra i g , pastor.
Grimm spent a couple of days Sunday afternoon visitors of
a m , 1st and 3rd Sundays , ,BRETHREN IN CHRIST Sunday sc.ho o l 9 30 am .,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hariey
J
ohnson.
with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Chu r ch Sc hool , 10 a m .
Eldon R Blake , pastor Sunday
prayer and Bible s1udy , 7 ·Jo
APPLE GROVE - Worship,
School ,
10 a m ,
W 1nn 1e P m Co ttage prayer service ,
Larry Grimm and fa.nily at
7 30 p .m . f1rst and third Sun - Holsrnger , Supt
Morn 1ng : Tuesday, 10 a.rn, worsh1p
days , Churc h school, 9 30 se rmon , 11 am .• Even 1ng
Westerville .
service, Fn day , 7 30 p m
a m , prayer meetmg, frrst service Chnst ian Endeavor
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jacobs of
Wednesday , 7. 30 p .m .
7 30
p1 m .,
Mts
Lyd~
CHRIST - Worship 10 am ,
EAST lETART - Worsh1p, Chevalrer , president song
61b le §tu dy,
11 : 15 a . m ,
Lockborn~ Air Force Base in
7: 30 p m ., sec ond and fourth
serv 1c e and .sermon , 8 20 MH::t evenrng worsh {p, 7 :30 p m ,
Carpenter
Colwnbus spent Saturday with
Sundays. church school , 9 JO Week prayer meeting Wed ·
Mid .week serv i ce , Wednesday ,·
.m , prayer meet ing , third nesday , 7 30 p m . Mrs Marie
7 . 30 P m
her grandparents, Mr : and
Mrs . Goldie Gillogly is aWednesday
, 7 30 p m
Hol si nger , c lass leader .
MASON ASSEMBlY OF
Mrs. Henry Roush.
GREAT BEND - Worship 11 - CHURCH
spendmg a few days with her
OF
JESUS
GOD - S~c ond St ., Mason , W
m • 2nd and 4th Sunday s ; CHRIST - Located at Rutland Va Ches ter Tennanf. pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Ralpl) Badgley brother and sister-in-law, Mr. aChur
c h School , 10 a .m.
on New L rma Road , next to
S t.md~y
school ,
10 am .;
LETART FALLS ...!.... Worship , Forest Acre Park , Rev . Ray
visited their son-in-law and and Mrs . T. R. Boring in
morn r n~ worsh1p ,
11 am ;
JV a •n , c; tturc h schoo l , 9 a .m , Rouse , pastor . Robert Musser , e~angelistlc service, 7 30 p m .
daughter, Mr . and Mrs. McArthur .
Bible study, 7· 30 p m . every Sunday Sc hool sup !
Sunday
Btble study and prayer service,
Tuesday
.
school , 10 .3 0 a .m . , worsh ip
Wednesday, 7 ·30 p m . Phon.e
Thomas Eckersley and Doug at
Mr . and Mrs. Rex Cheadle
7· 30 p .m . Bible s tudy . Wed
773 -5133
Hannibal, N. Y.
entertained with a birthday
n~sday , 7 : 30 p m
Sa turda y
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
MORNING STAR - WorShip ntgh t prayer serv •c~. 7 30 p m
CHR 1ST '" Chns1ian Union Mrs. Steve BadgleY. and Kelli supper honoring hiS aunt, Mrs . 9 · 30
a m . Church School 10 30
HEM L 0 C K
G R0 V E
T. he Rev Wdllam Campbell,
acc0m(&gt;llnied her parents, Mr. Metta F'isher . Others attendmg a ·m , Mid · Week. Service , CHRISTIA-N - Roger Watson , pastor . Sunday schoo), 9, 30
, 8 p m
pa stor , Ray Whaley , supt .
am .: James Hughes , supt ,
and Mrs. George Simpson of were Mr. and-Mrs. William Wednesday
MORSE CHAPEL Wor . . Morl"' i ng worship , 9 : 30 am .
even i ng service, 7 .30 p m
Charleston, to Atlanta, Ga., to Cheadle, Don, Kathy and Rexie ship 11 am .; 1st and 3rd church sc hool , 10 : 30 am , W&amp;dnesday evening pr.,~er
Sundays ; Church Schoo) ,, 10 young people 's meet ing, 6 JO
mee lmg 1 7 · 30 p m . Youth
visit · ·the Simpsons' other Cheadle.
am
prayer serv ice each TueS'tlay ,

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ST . PAUL LUTHEP.AN
The Rev
Arthur C
Lund .

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• - 1ne ually sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Aprill3, 1973

BLESS
HER HEART!!

GRANNY CREEPS!!

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ABOUT VOU ---

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JUST AREN'T
LIKE illE'/
WERt= IN
OUR DA'f.

DE~ATION5,

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Sunday
Mark 13
1- 13
Monday
Mark 13

. 24-37 '
Tuesday
Mark 14

10-21
Wednesday
John 14

Racine Social Events

l..E'S SiEP INSIDES:
WHE~6

1-31

In ' a passion play the leading role

IS

the Christus . . .

Socle l ~

GOING TO GET ON "THE
PI-lONE ANt7 CALL ALL
"THE ELOERLY F~I END&amp;

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WE HAVE.

Saturday
Luke 19

... Because we kn ow Christ not by siglit, but by the
qualities of His life for us. We are drawn not to a face but
to a heart, a Heart that loved and gave and promised and
fulfilled.
However simple or crude someone's sketch of the Master
... in seeing his Lord we see ours. We are not critics, but
believers.
se lected by the ,O,mer1un 61ble

RIC&gt;HT AFTER DINNER. WE'RE

Friday
John 16

Through the centu ries there have been many faces, many
interpretations. Yet all so easily re cognizable .

~001&lt;

Af:tOUND!

WINNIE WINKLE

1-27

again an artist's interpretation.

Scr~pt~res

'1--13

Thursday
John 15

In art or sculpture it is called a Christus, an artist's m ~
terpretation of Our Lord.

YAC 1N

HAW A IlEAL

I'vE.AWAfJY
TALKED ID

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28-40

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GASOUNE ALLEY

With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is
good ir;~ famny and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
firms and organizations whose names appear below.

Auntu f ix it!
la~te

like

bacon drippin's!

Wolfpen

NewS, Notes

1HE KIDS ARE ~AT.
I'M TALKIIIIG A90UT
1\lE iEACHEI&lt;!S.

10DA'IS KID5

"TRUANT. illEN 1\lERE
ARE 1\lE RIOT~ ...
1HE PROTE~T

Mejgs County Bra11ch

GAULS SHAKE HAVEN
Chester. Ohio

1UL11J!'Cl.A9.&gt;

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

Short Order Air Co nditioned Restaurant

St. Rt. 7

I.IIILBERFCI?C.8
TJmlAPf'l&amp;' I

296 W. Second

SUNDAY liMES-SENTINEL

Pomeroy

~IJE'R'ffijl f,IGo

Ph . 992- 3865

LODWICK'S MARKET

Devoted To The.
Greater Ohio Valley

'W KNOW
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Tuppers Plains
Ph. 667-32BO

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

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

Middleport, Ohio

Yesterday's Ceyploquole: HE WAS A SIMPLE SOUL WHO
HAD NOT BEEN INTRODUCED TO HIS OWN SUBCON·
SC!OUS.- WARWICK DEEPING

by THOMAS JOSEPH

(© 1973 King FcatureM Sy ndicRte,Inc .)

ROYAL OAK PARK

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

Family Re-c reation
Swimming, Camping

Bakers of Holsum Bread
Middleport. Ohio

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THUA_BMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.

Devo teu to the Interest of The

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington. W.Va .

Meigs &amp; Mason Area
Pomeroy , 0 .

RACINE FOOD MARKET
The Store With A Heart
Racine
Ph. 949-3342

~t.:.;DY

Phone 992-3284

phi los•

Hawn

337 N. 2nd

MONTG JMERY WARD

Meats and,.Groceries
·
Syracuse
992-3986

f

Ph. 992-7590
Est1mates · Guar~nteed Installation.

Nationw ide Insurance Co . of Columbus,

307 Spring Ave .
Ph. 992-2318

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Attend the Church of Your Choice
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Ph . 992-3498

Bulava Watches · Sales &amp; Service
186 N. Second
Middleport

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to form the turpriH anawer, u

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28. S hinto

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WISDOM

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29. Reso lve

31. Anderson's
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WON OUR FlltST

for hero
33. Eggs
35. Worn
away

GAME 1DDA~.. t'M
VERI{ HAPN ...

37. Pitcher

38. Back out
of a deal

39. Expres·
si an

40. Suffix !or
profit

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Kermit Walton
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MIDDLPORT BOOK STORE

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELERS

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used for the t~ree L's, X for the two 'O's, etc. Smgle letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.

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220 E. Main Pomeroy P~ . 992-2178

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

gate

( 2wds.)

CAPTAIN EASY

Authorized Catalog Merchant
Louis W. Osborne

Church and Office Supplies. Gifts ·
992-2641
• Middleport

hur
23. SubJu·

41. Bohemian

Pomeroy

SEARS

RIDENOUR ,SUPPLY

s1de out
34. Host
36. Actre ss
Ruby
37. Greek
leiter

32. ,Suffix

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

SADIE'S MARKET

Pomeroy

I HAT Got.S ''Ct.lCK'!

116 W. Main
Free

22. Part
of

°Casper's

"!S FOR cAMERA

992-3550

30. Turn in·

Billiard
shot
Tightwad
Tennis
star
27. Billy

AMANDA PANDA

CARPET-LAND, INC.

CATALOGUE STORE
Mr . and Mrs. Charles R. Sheets
106 Coort St.
Pomeroy 992.'3001 ·,

Furniture and Appliances
Ph. 985-3308
Chester,

Middleport

19. Ascent
Excah ~

winner for

opher,
David -

D. B.A. ANTHONY
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Middleport. Ohlo

10. Oscar

Goldie

12. Wobble
16. Alfecta ·
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ship

25.Speck
· of dust
27. Sex
29. Beleaguer

( 2 wd s)

7. Netherlands
commun e

Scottish

·24. orr the

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and
haw

{ Formerly. Domigans)
New Owner - Dick Sargellt

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
~AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

M&amp;R FOODUNER

II. Receiving

diffident
6. Hem

Foreman

THE DAILY SENTINEL
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mentor
5. Most

DICK'S GROCERY
·

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(3 wd s)

4. Sn mu c l's

for

Old U. S. 33
Ph. 992-7735
Stop In and See Us

Middleport

tre e

George

Sell it with a Sentinel Display ad.
Phone 992-2156

MIX CO.

3.Shrubhy

W eapon

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15. Rabbi t
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Sullen
Tyke

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cherry
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film star

Chester, Ohio

HEINER'S BAKERY

DOWN
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devotee

GAUL'S MARKET

Pomeroy· Member FDIC &amp;
Federal Reserve System

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WANT ADS
INFORMATION

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For Sale

For Sale

Auto Sales

3 NEW 1973 Zi~ - Zag Sewing 1962 PLYMOUTH Valiant, good
Oli'AOLINii'S
condition. Phone 992 - 3791~
machines In anginal factory
s P .M . Day Before Publicat ion .
.
'4-ll ·6tc
carton
.
Zlg
.
Zag
to
make
Monday Deadlme 9 1!1 . m .
bttftonholes,
sew
on
buttons.
Cancellation - Corrections
of color
This week only
monograms. and make fancy 1968 DODGE Polara stati!2rl
•• W ill be accepted untll9 a.m . tor
514 9.95. Pomeroy Recovery , PAY LESS - GET MORE! !
Davof Publication
wagon, 383 V8 , air con •
designs with iust the twist of a
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Main St., Pomeroy .
REGULATIONS
612
power steering and
ditionmg,
Besides
our
usual
stock
of
single-dial.
Left
in
layaway
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The Publ isher reserves the
Ohio . Phone .992--7554.
brakes, very good condition.
clean, budget -priced used
and never been used. Will sell·'
right to edit or reject anv ads
4-l2-6tp • furniture KUHL'S BARGAIN
S\,300. Phone 247-2166 Robert
for only $47 cash, or te~ms
dtemed
objtclionel .
The
Sayre .
CENTER
now
sells
NEW
available.
Electro
Hygtene
publisher will not l)e responsible
FURNITURE o 3 pc. maple or
• -11--4tc
Co. Phone 991 ·7755.
lor more than one mcorrect GUN SHOOT, also rifle matches. open sites only an~
walnut bedrooms Sl09; 44-11 -6tc
• insertion .
special deer slug match ,
drawer chests (maple or
RATES
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Sale
Forked Run Sportsman Club,
For Want Ad Sl!rvlce
walnut! $25 .95 ; 5-dr awer 3 E L'ECTROLUX Vacu,um
~
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5 cents per Word one msert ion
Sunday , 12 noo!h_ - - .
maple SJO 95 ; Herculon sofas.
Cleaners complete with at - 'C ASH pa id for all makes and
1
Min \mum Charge 75c
4-12-3tc
matching chairs $139.95, 3 pc.
tachments,
·
cordwlnder
and
models of . mobile homes .,
12 cents per word three
coffee step table sets Sl6;95;
paint spray. Used but In like
Phone area code 614-423-9531. ,
c:onsecut ive insertions .
ALL EYE Moke. Up products i.n
sla1-seat hardwood roc~ers
new condt11on. Pay $3.4.45
18 cents per word she con
4-13-tfc
line
on
spec1al
th1s
Koscot
, 15 _95 ; s .s . oak stra!Qht.
cash or budget plan available.
secutive lnsertrons.
month ~ 1 would like to serve or
~~uxin~~~r.-h.
chairs, $5 50 ea . in quanttfies
25 Per Cent Discount on pa 1d
Eledro Hygiene Co. ' Phone l-2- · ;60
NAMCO MObile hom'i' '
visit you . Please phone Hel~n
ads and adS.Pl!lilt_wUtlu:t.10 days .
of 4+; 7 pc. chrome dinette
992-7755.
with added living room and
Jane Brown. Middleport, Ohto
CARDOFTHANKS $99 ; also, cloth-covered ~ofa
4-11 -6tc
utility room . 13 acres in
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"1-5113 .
tf
beds, swivel rockers, v1nyl
Rutlant:l Township. Secluded.
S1 .50 for SO word minimum
4-4- c
recliners
,
child's
rockers
;
CONTEMPORARY
Modern
Phone 742-3664.'
Each additional word 2c .
sofas with matching swtvel
Walnut sty le stereo-radio ,
4-13-3tc
BLIND ADS
TWO week revival at Freedom
rockers. tt pays to check with
Addlt1on al 25c Charge per
Gospel
Mission
at
Bald
Knobs
am-fm
radio,
4
speaker
sound
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KUHL'S for your NEW or
Advertisement .
system , 4 speed automatic r
s1arting April 15 at 7: 30 P:m.
OFFIGE HOURS
USED furniture needs! USED
changer . Balance $71.31. Use
Air Conditioners'
Rev . Cecil Wise , Evangelist,
8 .30 a m . to 5 . 00 p m Dai ly,
APPLIANCES include large
budget
terms.
Call
992·
Awnings
our
Rev . L. R. Gluesencamp,
8: 30 a
m
to 12 00 Noon
selec ti on of
late -model
7085.
Saturday.
Pastor . Special singing . The
refr igera tors $85 and others
4-ll -6tc
Underpinning
publiC is invited .
t
from $25 (1 gas) ; elect. or gas
4-10·5
c
~
dryers S35 ; auto . washers S45 ; YAMAHA cycle 175. Phone "2·
Complete mobile . ho~e
wringer -type .- port . dtsh 7689 after 5 p.m.
service _ plu!. g1gant1c
"
IN MEMORY of our dear
lo
washer , used billiard table
4·11 -3tc · display of mobile homes
"", - husband and father , James
$45 . Maior appliances are
•
w. Holl on who passed away 3 POI NT hitch from aN or 9N GUARANTEED for 30 days. USED under counter dish - always availab le at · · ·
~,
April 13, 1969.
Ford tractor Phone 667 -3348 ,
KUHL 'S BARGA I N CE Nwasher. Phone 992 -2242.
1•
Wife, Opal , chtldren and
4-13-Jtp
TER, Rt . 7 " at caution light,"
4-11 -3tp
MILLER
Tuppers Plains . Open to 7;
.
~ grandchildren
ClEA N cop per . 48c lb .; .
4· l3-ltp
c losed MONDAY S ONLY · 1969 VOLKSWAGEN camp·
MOBILE HOMES
~,
Radiators, clean , 28c lb.·
phone 667 3858.
mobile , low mileage, extra
•~-· IN LOVING memory o1 Mr s.
Brass . 18c lb.;bBatteries.
85c
;
1120 washington Blvd. ·
4-8-6tc
M A H II
good condition . S1, 995.00.
~;
Effie ~Manuel who left us 5
Ginseng $60 I i · · a •
. BELPRE. 0 .
423 .7521
Phone 992-3076.
years ago, April 14, 1968. " But
Reedsville, 378-6249.
3-9 tfc
4-11 ·6tc
as for me, God will redeem ' --::---c~--=-::-;:-;::
SPRING
SPECIALS
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10 X 50 MOBILE home, ~··
my soul from the power of
t bl
EASTER flowers, Hanging
ce llent condit ion, expanst~n
death , for he wilt receuve OLD furniture, oak a es,
baskets and pots of mums ,
living room, fully atr -'·
me ." Psalm 49 : 15 . Sadly
organs, dishes , clocks, brass
lilies,
geraniums.
begonias
conditi
oned; phone 992-5905.
1
missed by husband, Ma 11. T.
beds or complete households.
4-6-12tc
and petunias. Pansies and
Manuel and family .
Write M . 0 . Miller, Rt. 4,
In Carlon ·
cabbage
J'lants
.
Cleland
4-13-ltc
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 992b' l
Farms an Greenhouse, E.
Set Up, 134.95
6171.
Before you buy any new ,Me 1 e
Main
,
Racine
,
Geraldine
Home
,
think
of
all
the
money
1 7 tic
Cleland.
you can save on a good late
•~.••
4·11 -tfc
model used Mobile Home .
1
:; WE WISH to extend our sincere
Here are some everyday low
~
thanks to our relatives. nelg~In Carton
1972 APACHE Eagle Fold-Up
prices: 1 - 1971 - 60xl2 2
;!·.
bars and friends/ for the~r
camper ; includes spare tire,
Set up, $54.95
bedroom delu xe Champion
..t· kindness and sympathy
canopy and plastic storm
$4,495 00, 1 ~ 1971 - 50x11 2
DELIVERY
DRIVER
POMEROY
•·
during the death of my father ,
window. Trailer has been
bedroom Buddy $3,595.00, 1 9'._ Jack W. Cars~y , _Mgr .
~:
and our grandfather, Robert
wired
for
electricity,
3
out
lets.
1971
-- 44xl2 2 bedroom
aid!
Phone 992 -2181
Laudermilk, for the flowe~s,
Excellent condition, $675, call
Buddy, $3,395.00. 1 ~ 1970 ~
food and cards and spec1a l
"2-5815 after 5 p.m.
60xl2 3 bedroom Elcona
JUST taken in 1973 8 track
thanks to Rev . Robert Shook ,
4-1l -4tc
$4,795.00 ; 1 ~ 1965 ~ 51x10 2
stereo console. Due to
Carne Neutzling for the
bedroom Parkwood (sharpl
damage in shtpment will sell USED davenport . $25. Call 985- $2,795.00;
special music, pallbearers
Full or Part Time
1 - 1971 ~ 60x12 2
for s mall balance of $89 .50 or
and Ewing Funeral Home.
3936 after 4 p.m .
bedroom
Buddy
$4,295.00 ; all
payments of $6.55 per month .
Your thoughtfulness w.lll
4·11-3tc
Including deltvery and set-up.
never be forgotten . The
Call 992·5331
No experience necessary.
This is tust a few of the many
4 13-6tc HOUSE and 2 lots plus 9 ad family of Roberf Laudermilk .
Must have car and be wilhng
bargains avadabl~ now at
4-13-ltc
jointng lots at Long Botto_m ,
Berry Mil ler Mobtle Home
to learn.
1973 DELUXE Zig Zag sewing
Ohio, under $3.000 . Would llke
Sales,
705 Farson St., Belpre,
machine, slightly used, does
a 10' wide house trailer up to
Ohio,
ph
one 423 -9531 - Open 7
everything
without
at - 112 payment . M. A. HaiL 378CALL 9-8,446-0677
tachments. Pay $1 .50 per
days.
4-12-4tc
6249, Reedsville, Ohio.
COMMON CARRIERS
week or pay balance of $41..50.
4-11
-tfc
NEEDQUALIFIED
1 PART TIME . National suppl ie r
Call 991-5331.
DRIVERS
:
OWN YOUR HOME AT LOW
will tra in men for local
MAJOR trucking companies
4-1 3~6tc 3 CAMP lots for sale, run from COST - see Kingsbury Home
typewriter repairing. Write:
covering 48 states no~ ofRegional Manager, Box 25, --~------:--;:--:
railroad track to low water
Sales &amp; Service, Inc.• phone
fering qualification framing
DON' T pump your Slugg&lt;Sh
mark , 86 ft. wide at railroad
99262~ from 1 to 7 p .m . or by
Glenshaw,
Penna
.
15116.
on thelr equipment . No ex ~eptic
ta
nk
Get
Klean
-Em
track,
400ft
.
long
and
100ft.
appointment.
24' wide . 4-8-12tp
perience neGessary. Local
! All
septic tank cleaner .
wide at low wa1er mark ;
furn is hed. Made by Skylme
and Over -the-Road . Qualifted
Landmar~ Farm Bureau, these lots are good and clean , Corp.) co untry 's larges t.
drivers earn over $12,000.00
Pomeroy
nobrush ; levei ;' onOhioRtver
" Meigs County owned and
per year . Appli cations are
413ltc
acr.oss
from
Pomeroy;
operated." Financing
now
being .. accepted .
------,--'-~-:-;;--; - Marion Reynolds, Mas on, w. available. Set up on your lot
Operators on duty 24 hours,
8 N FORD tractor with S ft.
Va. phone 773·5147 .
ready for your occupancy. 200
ca ll Area Code 513-228-7612 for
Wood s brush hog. Phone 378
4-11 -7tc
yards off Rt. 33 on County Rd.
immediate applicatl?"· or
6341.
....,. 18. Quick delivery . Our lo~
write to : sem1 Truc;ks, P . O.
4-13-2tp 'HOOD 'S AQUARIUMS ; !Ish
overheadwillsaveyouS$$. 12
Box 1422; Dayton, Ohio, 45401 .
------:-~--:--:-:-:-:-:::-.
and supplies; new l-ocation,
and 14' Mobile Homes
4-1 32tp
MARLIN Glennfield 30-30 rifle,
Ash Street, Middleport near
available, Kingsbury - Home
loe
loader
3-30
cal1bre,
all
park
;
phone
992-5443.
Sales &amp; Serv ice . In c. 3-25-tfc
loading co mponents, 130
1-7-tfc
Notice
e mpty brass, $100. Phone 667
.
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· EXPERT

i

-: In Memory

Wantf!ll

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SABRE TILLER
31fz HP
129.95

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TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP . 49.95

Card of Thanks

Help Wanted

$3.57 hour

'68 GMC

•5.55
On Most American C•rs

FURNITURE

Open a Til5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Main , Pomeroy, 0 .

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

PIANO tuning, Lane Dan iels,
992-1081, 15~ Broadway St.,
Middleport, MiJy 7 thru Jvnt
30.
.
SEWING MACHINES. Repai1
service, all makes. 992-2284.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Author ized Singer Sales andl
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.\
3-29·1fC
DULEtt and back noe worK,
ponds and septic !anks, ditching service; top soil, fill
dirt, limestone ; B&amp;K Ex
cav ating . Phone 992 -5367
Otck Katr, Jr .
9-1-tf·

2

HOUSES

"NEW,"

3

bedroom s; wall -to -wall
carpet;
total
electric :
basements ; large wooded
lots; 2 car garages; custom
kitchen; call 985-3595 or 9925869 .
3-18-12tc

rcLELAND""
REALTY

I'-

"'-

•oa E. Main

. 199 gallon

and

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Real Estate For sale

For wood and masonry
finishes .

OFFICE SUPPUES

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

.111

Pomtrov . ,.1'

71 Olds 88 Holiday Sedan,_air ... . .. . ... .. 12695
70 Cadillac sed. DeVille, power, air....... 14000
70 Cadillac H.T. Cpe., power, air ........... 13700
'
71 Volkswagen 4 Door, auto .............. 12495
70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... 12995

LATEX PAIWT

~E 'us FOR :' Awnlngo, olomi.
doon and windows, carports, .
marquees, l!lfuminum siding
and railing. A. Jacob, sales
representative . For free
estimates, phone Charlet
Lisle, Syracuse. v: V.'
Johnson and Son, Int.
3-2·tf·
LJolt!l~, large
and small ,- Backhoes and Loaders on track and tires ;;
Dump trucks Lo -boy
Service; Septic tanks In -:
s!alled;
George
(BIIIl
Punins; phone 992-2478.
2·9-tfcl

EXCAVA IINU .

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
713-5554
M.son, W. Va .

70 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, V roof, air........ 12595
69 Ford_LTD Wagon, air ................... 11895

EXPERIENCED.
Radiata
Service

.

From the laraest Trude or
Bulldozer Radlalor to the
~ma11est Hearer l:ore.
Natll.ln Bigps
Radiator Specialist

SMITH NELSON
MOIDRS. INC.
Pomeroy

Ph. 992-2174

_H_A_R_R_I~
SO
::-N
-::,:::S-::T:;,V::-;Ser::=v:lc:::e:-a nd AuTOMOBILE Insurance beer(
cancelled?
Lost
your
Service Calls; phone 992-2522.
operator's
license?
Call
m2·9-tfc
2966,
6-15-H•
SEPTIC TANKS A ROil1 C, =:-:-·--::::-::-:--:7==
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN-' 0 ' DI:LL WHI: I:L aHgnmen
ED, REPAIRED. MILLER
located at Crossroads, Rt. )2
complele Iron! end serv1Ct
SANITATION.
STEWART,
OHIO. PHONE 662-3035.
tune up and brake service.
'
10-4-H(
Wheels
balanced
elec -.
Ironically .
All
work
guaranteed.
Reasonable
ELNA and White ·sewini
Machines ... service on arl rates . Phone 992-3213 or 742makes . Reasonable rates
3232.
2-18-tf~
The Sewing Center, Mid
dlepor!, Ohio.
11-16-tfc MODERN septic tank ser·vice,
24 hours, 7 days a week.
G'A~R-:A-:G::-=E--r~-p-a~i-r,-;
. t~u~
n~e-~u~p~s;
Phone "1·3954.
4-10-3otc
plugs, poinb and condenser: 8
cyl., $17.95 and 6 cyl., $14.95 ;
call for appointment; Racine EXCAVATING, dozer, loader
and backhoe work ; septic
Garage, Racine, Ohio, 949tanks installed; dump trucks
3611 .
and lo-boy~ for hire ; will haul
H·301c
1111 dirt, fop soli, limestone
affd gravel ; call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day phone 991-7089;
night phone 992-3525 or 992·
5232.
2·11 -ffc

EXCELLENT LOCATION
1 level acre . 9 room home, 4
be drooms, porches. bath .
Nice apartment in rear to
rent. Large storage b~ilding.
Beautiful yard . $18,500.00.
INCOME PROPERTY
Nice apartment, 2 bedrooms,
bath ,· dining R, with 10
sleeping rooms over. Ready
to rent for immediate in ~EADY - MIX
CONc.;RETE
delivered right to your
come. CALL To SEE . Just
Tt' It,
1
project. Fast and easy. Free
$ 17 •500 :0YeARS OLD
estimates,
Phone 992·3284.
3 beaut 'iful bedrooms Wl1h
Goeglein Ready -Mix Co ..
Q,..
Middleport, Ohio. •
·
large closets. A kitchen that
1
.
6·30-tfc
is a housewife ' s drea~~Dining room with dou~le
SEPTIC TANKS CLiiANED
sliding glass d~rs to ~t1o.
1 .'
rates. Ph. 446
'
REASONABLE
Large living room w~th
h . Str ~
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell
fireplace . Bath . Utiltfy I'
110 Mec amc
ec·.
Owner &amp; Operator. ,
room. Carpeted . Storm doors
Oh'
5-12-HL
&amp; windows. Electric heat .
;Pomeroy, 10
Le vel lot 100x120. $23,000.00.
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
SERVICE STATION
REAL BUY
'
Complete Service
With all stock and equip 3 RENTALS - 1 furnished. All
Phone 949-3821
- ment . Lovely apartment
near courthouse. INCOME
Racine. Oh!o
over. 3 bedrooms,
$193 .00 a
month . . Only
Crltf Brad,tqrd . .. _
ed bath, hgas
5-1-ffc
furnace, glass
pore es,
$10,000.00.
CALL
hardwood
floors
.
A
STEAL
NEAR
TOWN
.
3348.
AT JUST $17, 900.00 .
4 13 3t GROCERY business for sale.
3 BEDROOMS _ Large bath, ·G&amp; E .u.pp11ance Repair; repair
4 YEARS OLD
nice ki!chen, basement, tron!
" " p Building for sale or lease .
The Dally Sentinel
on all laundry equipment,
773· 5618 lrom 8' 30 p.m. ' HOUSE ·,n Long Bottom . phone·,.
-EAR
--:
:
:
:
:
:
b
Phone
HERE
IS
A
BUY
4
and
back porches. Garage.
Corn , $1 .50 per bu., 200 u. to 10 p m . for appointment.
refrigeration equipment and
1 bedrooms, bath, large living
house wlrl,ng;
welding.
Phon e 667-3337.
3·20-tfc
985-3529
$8 000 oo
PH. 992-2156
electric
and
gas.
Call
992-3802
4-13·3tp
6-ll ·lfq
R.• bar room . Large kitchen
' · NEW LISTING
- ---,..---,---:-;-----;::;
or
after
4:
30
p.m.
call
992Fury , 2 dr . =:::-::-:cc:;-;:-~o-:
. =~~.
and dining area ~ loads of
10x55 MOBILE HOME~ And
Phone 1960 PLYMOUTH
d h
6050 :
200 BALES mixe
ay.
hardtop, air •cond., viny I t op , FOR SA-LE by- Owner ' 72 acre
ca binets. Ph acre of groun d ·
lot. Has "-1 bed rooms, c It Y
DE-AD Stock horses, ~attle .
3-21-30tp
farm near Snowvtlle, 22t acres
• d oar s .
992-6214
e 8•~ . Storm windows oo
water, natura 1 gas, and Ohi o
4_13 _1tc ...--$1.100. Call 446-3939 . 4_6.stc
hogs, sheep. Reasonable
4
tillable
, 0 acres
pas ur
'
Close in . $16,900.00.
Power . Asking Just $5700.00.
room house
1n good,
sound
charge. Call 245-5514.
l'.&gt;YEARSOLD
L- 0 -T
Oth b ld 1' n~sand
1-28-JOtc ; HORSES : · 1 registered
STAR KILLS rats quickly , sure.
condit1on
. good
er Ulcon 1tlon,
In new addition . Level lot
ON ROUTE 33 Vacant,
fe nces in
quarter , 7 years old, gelded,
'":'---:""'"----:'::;-; ----,-21f2 lbs., $1 .69, Ebersb~ch
$ 21 ,500. Phone 992-6541 after 5
100x 100. 3 nice bedrooms w- . ready' for you to build your own
$375. 1 ge lded walker, 7 years
Hardware , Sugar Run M1lls ,
closets.
Very modern kl_~ ~
home. Asking $1500.
old.
$250.
Must
se
ll
.
Call
367P1ckens Hardware, Mason .
.EXPERIENCED painter. inp , m.
4-12-7tc
c hen W. range. Ba1h, utility,
RESTAURANT
4-1
30tp
7431
.
tic
terior and extenor. Phone
0
hardwood floors (some
EAT OUT - Your very own
985-3951 .
18 ACRE farm , 5 r oom s and
carpeti ng} , drapes Included
business. Good future with
197111 FT. TAGALONG travel
3-20-30tp
bath , washroom, 2 c ar
CORN · Phone 985·4211 .
A
nice
carport
with
storage
growing
town. Asking Only
trailer , self-contained, sleeps
garage , free gas a~d free
3-29-14tp
room
.
THIS
YOU
MUST
$5,000.00.
Will
take lot on trade.
4. PMone 991·6960 .
4-11 -6tc: water. Shown by appo1ntment
SEE $21,500.00.
42 ACRES
only 742-3441.
PROPERTY IS MOVING · 6 ROOMS ~ Modern kilohen
HOUSE · in Middleport. 2 -""coAL, L1mestone, · Excelsio1
4-13-6tc
Works,
E.
Main
St.
Salt
bedroom.
bath,
call
949-3832
FAST . LET US SELL
and bath. Nice gas furnace,
DELIVERED
Pomeroy Phone 992-3891 .
$2995
or 843-2667.
YOURS.
barn , all minerals, and good . 10x40 2 BR
TO.
4-12-tf&lt;. HAVE large assor1ment of FOR SALE - 6 room and bath
4-11 6tc
HENRY
E.
CLELAND,
Sr.
,
fences
.
Only
$19,500.00.
.10x51
2
BR
$3595
house , full s1ze basement, call
flowers for Easter and every
BROKER
'
LARGE
or
see
Robert
Arnold
949·4780.
occas 1on , Smalley' s Gift
$3995
10x56 3 BR
·T ESTED and approved b)"
992-2259 if no answer 992-2568; SCENIC VIEW~ 4 bedrooms,
4-13-3tp
Shop, Chester' OhiO. phone
$3595
milltonsof homemakers . Blue
12x412 BR
2 baths, front enclosed and
Lustre carpet cleaner is tops
2 BEDROOM mobile home ,
$3995
12x51
2
BR
back porches. Gas F .A. fur 985·3537.
4-10-1otc
Nelson's
Drug
Sto're .
adults only; on old Rt. 33,
nace,
full
basement, ·2 car
$4295
Open Saturdays
12x56 3 BR
Pomeroy , Ohio .
phone 992-6294 or 992-6385
71 SCHULTZ 12ft. by 70ft. fully
~arage. Large river front lot.
from 8 a.m. to 3: JO p.m .
4-12-2tc
$4995
12x613BR
after 8 p .m .
All for Bargain of $10,500 00.
- or. ·old ·Ri. 33
4-8·12tc
20x43
3
BR
NEW HOME
HAY . Phone 949 -3839 or 9494-10-6tc
Phone 992-2689
3
BEDROOMS
S!ove.
$6500
5884
Double wide
ONE bedroom apartment; ideal
Pomeroy, Ohio _
4-12·3tp
refrigerator:
freezer
In
for couples; phone 992-5248 or
beautiful kitchen . Nice utility,
All homes are total electric,
992-3436.
and closets. Only 516,000. May
4·1J.6tc 14 IN . COA L Furnace, good 10 x 50 2 BEDROOM trailer,
completely furnished, set of
shape. Vidor Genl)eimer on
take a lot on trade .
excet'tent condition, $2,500 .
steps, 1fA" birch paneling,
County Rd . 19 at Peach Fork .
Owner Transferred. 'Will not refuse any
2 BEDROOM home, 1676 LinNEW LISTING
Phone Ravenswood 304-273house -type doors, storm
4-12-3tp
coln Heights, bath, basemen1,
1 ACRE LOTS - In Meigs
reasonable offer.
3623.
windows . From S250.00
aluminum siding, storm doors
4-ll -4tc
school district. Have the water
down,
Delivered Free.
and windows, hardwood HAYS. STRAW. Phone 992-6860.
taps and septic tanks ln. Only
12-6tp
4·
This is a great opportunity for some lucky
floors, newly refin_ished . Call
$2,000.00 . •
Many more to choose from .
Tracy Whaley , 991-3054.
family
large
or
small.
5
bedroo':"~'
completely
4-10-Stc SAVE $100.00 on 2 piece Early NOW TAKING orders for
DON'T
WASTE
YOUR
carpeted, living, family and d1~1ng ~ooms, 2
southern plants. Charles R.
American llvlng room suite
VALUABLE
TIME
LOOKING.
Harris,
843-2693.
with
wood
trim,
foam
large bathrooms, new kitchen w1th bu1ll10 cab.
trailer 11x50, Ideal
SEE US AND SAVE YOUR
4-13·tfc
reversible cushions in choice
· Furnace Controls- NEW
locat ion for mine workers or
Kids can walk to grade school. It's an older
LEATHER.
SHOE
of color. This week onjy,
belt line worksrs . Phone 742house
in
an
excellent
location
In
Middleport.
HELEN
L. TEAFORD
H.UMIDIFIER$
$149
.95.
Pomeroy
Recovery
,
5980 .
GOROON
B. TEAFORD
622
E.
Main
St.
,
Pomeroy,
Was
$24,000,
but
don't
let
that
stop
you.
The
4-12-6tc
Hot Water Heaters
ASSOCIATES
Ohio . Phone 992 -7554.
Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, 0.
owner must sell, (make an offer&gt; :
4-12-6tp
Plumbing
,o-4 --:R::-00
::=7M;;'l;=u=r=n'=
is;:'hed
=s''a-~nd'
992-3615 or 992-3325
-.3--A-:,N--:
PH. 446-0175
NO SUNDAY SHO\IVI~GS
Electricai.Work
unfurnished
apartments . 1968 MERCURY Montego MX 4 '57 CHEVY 2 door hardtopi '55
Phone 992 -5434.
f
door sedan, excellent con- · Oldsmobile; contact Larry
1··
4-12-t c
k' 90
Hubbard , Syracuse; phone
dition , 1972 Kawasa 1
,
.:_· ~'.
exce ll ent condition . Rick
992-3364. . •
I
,
TRAILER,~- B( o"wn •s Trailer
Hollon, Chester, Ohio, 985·
4-3·12tp
I
Park ; phone 992 ·3314 .
m .
4
•
4-3-tfc
.I
4-12-3tc
992-2448
PRIVATE - meeting room for 1.72 ACRE LOT, Phone 742-3656.
Pomeroy,
any organization ; phone 992'
4·12-2tp
WE· ARE r10w taking orders for 3975.
AT
3-11-tfc
Sputhern Tomatoes. peppe_rs,
sweet potatoe~ and anton FURNISHED 2 bedroom
planls ; will be 10 by MoyH~1r
apartment , adults only,
at least; Jam~s Ray
'
Middleport ; phone 991-3874.
Letart Fails, Oh10 i phone 247 4-6-lfc
2961.
H·13tc ------'---:--:--::~
HOUSE AND two trailer lots.
FROMt 7100 TO ~ 0100 PM
OLD FASHIONED revival s!ill
Phone 992"5693 '
4-9-Stc
in progress at the Pomeroy
.
Wesleyan Holiness Church on
Stop in and $ee our line of 1967 FORD Galaxle 500 StanRt. 143. Special services each
quality fishing tackle, rods,
evening af7:30-p. m. Speaker
dard shift, good condition.
..
and Pastor Rev. O'OeJI
reels, lines, lures.
Coli 991-6411.
' Manley . Everyone welcome.
4-12-6tc
"
· 3·26-tfc
6l FO~D Econoline, pfck up
truck wi1h tool boxes. Ex1 AM quilling business. I have
cellent
condition . No rust,
Watkins Products at reduced
new
paint.
Phone 949-5953 .
prices. Adra Swick, LangsPomeroy, Ohio
• 4-I0-6tc
ville, Ohio, phone 742-3295.
Phone991·
4-11.6tc
1965 FORD Galaxie , 500, ex Open 8 a .m. to 5:30 p.m.
G__U_Nc-:S::-h-oo-:t-:.-;R:;-u-;:t;:la::n-:;d~A;':m=er:;i ~a~
cellent condition. Clean as a
Monday thru Thur:sday, 8
pm vs automatic . Phone 949 Legion , Sunday 12 until ·
a
.m.
fo
8
p.m
.
Friday
and
5953,
Beech Grove Rd .
4-10-6tc
Saturday.
4-13-2tc
Arnold Grate
Rutland
~
. 741-4211
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,

1

WANTED I

Poles
Maximum
Diameter
10" or.
Largest End

I2195

'71 FORD GALAXIE ......... , ........
500, 4 Dr , H T., P.S , P B., factory a ir .

1295

66 Buick L3Sabre 4 Door, air............... 695
5

64 Buick Elec. 4 Door H.T.................. '295

Brougham, 4 dr. wagon. 10 passenger wdh
rack, V 8, auto , P.S, P B

1795

'71 PLYMOUTH ....................... 1

Marqu e

4

dr , v.nyl roof , load ed

12395
Camara Z28 , gold With black stnpes Sharp .
'66 THUNDERBIRD ................. 11295
'70 CHEV ................................

2 Or H T' . v.nyl roof . loaded &amp; s harp .

\_

1395
Fury dr , V-8, auto Run s the best
'69 TOYOTA ............................. 1895
'66 PLYMOUTH ....................-;-•••.

2 Or H T., 4 sp , 4 cyl.

POMEROY

CEWARD CALVERT, Salesman

64 PLYMOUTH ..... . ................. .

VC~hant ,

Oh10
,
Cred1tors are requ1red to file
the tr calims with 5&gt;ald flductary
W1lh1n four months.
Dated th1 S 28th day of Mar c h,
1973
Manntng 0 Webster
Probate Judge of sa1 ~ County
13) 30, (416, 13, 3tc

195

1

V-8, auto

·

RIGGS ·usED CARS
PH. 985 -4100
Located on St. Rt. 7

2 SIGNS
OF

QUALITY
11 ~· ' J 1
'
CO""''~~"""'

CHESTER. 0 .

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

•''

'· 19660L{) 5 F85 CPE .
V-8 automatic fran s, pow er s teenng
good hres , priced fo please

-THE KIRKWOOD WITH THE

brakes, rad1o,

1965 DODGE CORONET 500

S.P-E.CI-A-L FLOOR PIAN .

seats

Pomeroy
OPEN EV S. 8 : 00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

* PARKWOOD * KIRKWOO.D *ACADEMY

12:30P.M.
SELLING 38 I!IJLLS

AGENCY

·HEATING &amp;
COOLING

•

TRI.QlUNTY

._,

'Jill IIi
12'x60' 2 BDRM.
fj' "KIRKWOOD';

l '•

NRI\UJOOO

MOBILE HOMES

. Auto Sales

ARNOLD
.BROTHERS

FISH FRY

o.

Eagles Qub In Pomeroy
.

.

FRIDAY APRIL 13th
.

We talk to yoil

like a pe1S011.

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

GRAVELYTRACTOR SALES

Refreshments Will

Members

Be Served

and Griest hivited

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POLLED HEREFORD GRADED
SATURDAY, APRIL21, 1973
PIKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, PIKE!ON,
OHIO

WISEMAN

"H£1e'

ATTENTION CATTLEMEN

BULL SALE

THE

,·' Miller. gun furnace • Plumbed for washer •
L' hted hood range . Storm doors &amp; windows •
E'irly American furniture • House type door .
8
windows 'tront &amp; rear • Copper Wife
ay
h 1
u L approved - National f1re
:
straps · Carpet

~~~~ugw~n~o~s

H ~ rricane

OUR PRICE

All bulls w1 ll be weighed and graded a t 9 30a rn . by three
univer sity graders
All bull s mu st grade clioice to sell
All bulls are guaranteed breeders
All bu lls ready for heavy service (2 years to 7 years)
Th 1s sale Is directed toward the comme rcta l breeder fo
upgrade h1s feeder calves
For catalog write :
PAUL OIXON
Pike County Exten si on Agent
Post Office Bldg .
Waver ly, Qh1o 45690

BILL'S ARMY NAVY SALES
85 NORTH COURT STREET
ATHENS; OHIO

fhroughout.

00
'5795
.
.

~-

7
lMNG P00to0

1

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

'

md he in1orm erJ of the fun c
tmn s of your government are
embod 1ed in publiC not1ces . In
lha l selt -governmen_l Gha rg es
a ll ct 11zens to be 1nformed ,
lhiS newsp.:~per urges every
Ci iiH.' Il IO read and study. th ese
nolices We !i lrongly adv iSt:
those Cl lt zens , scek.1ng lu rttler
informa ii On, IO CI&lt;CrCISe fhCII
rtght of ac cess IO pullll&lt;
records a~d publi C mec l1ngs

. $405

HT Cpc, V 8, automafic, P.S, rad 10, good fire s, buclo;et

14x70's are our specialty - Workmanship "'
quality Easy &amp; fast c 'r edif _approval Credit approved G . I. loans Available - All
homes U. L. approved No trickY. sales
tactics or JACK EO- UP PRICES!
.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC,.

Your Right to Know

$59S
~

REMEMHER
W"' Service
Wh11t We ~ell

PUBLIC NOTICES

1966 CHEV E LLE H.T CPE.
. '
&gt;749
Th e hof one &amp; sure to plea s~. V-8, au tomal1 c good It res,
good body wtth green finish, rad1o. a spec 1a l any day .

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.

WE STILL ARE MAKING GREAT DEALS ON
NEW BUICKS, PONTIAC$, OPELS. WE STILL WANT TO WIN THAT TRIP.
COME IN AND MAKE US AN OFFER.

Or H T, sedan DeV1II e, vinyl roof C11mate
Control , full po_wer .

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

MOBILE HOMES

Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-2174 MONACO EXTRA NICE, 12,681 MILES
•3995
1972 -ooDGE-----------------------------1971 BUICK ·--~~~~~!~-R~~-c:~~-------------~389 5
1970 DODGE _.:~~~~R.:.=-~~~:A!__________ .;. _____ ! 1895
1970 PONTIAC --~~~~~..?~:2~~~------------- •229 5
1970 FORD -~-~~~~.:.~~~~!!:..~£Y~~------------~229 5
1970 PONTIAC -~~N~:~~~~~~~~~~C!~R---------·2595
1970 PONTIAC ---~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~L~~~~---- ' 2 8 9 5
1969 BUICK --~:~~~:~~~!:!~!.~:A~----------- ~ 1 9 9 5
1968 FORD --~-T~~!~~U!_B~~~~~~~----~------· ' 1 5 9 5
1950 FORD --~2~N-~~T-~~~~&lt;p_!~~c~:...------------- •29 5

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SMITH .NELSON MOTORS

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Op&lt;, Evenings Until6:0il'--Til5p.m . Sat.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMEN-T
Case No. 2Q,898
Estate of James A. Roush,
Deceas.e d
"Not 1ce 1S hereby given that
Margaret Roush of Route 2,
Racme , Oh10, h_as been duly
appomted Adm mtstratnx ot tne
Estate of James A Roush ,
de ceased, la-te of Me19S County,

1795

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Polar a, 2 dr H.T., v1nyl roof, P.S, P B , fa ctory a1r.

"You'l l Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
GMAC FINANCING

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'70 DODGE

Karr &amp; VanZandt
992 -5342

1395

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'i/ 0 MERCURY .......................

For Rent

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68 Ford Gal. 500 4 Door, air .............. 11095

67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air ........ '995

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For Rent or Sale

OHIO ·
.:PALLET CO.

6 Cyl , auto , P S , blue, in Show Room condition .

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$7.00 Per Ton

11995

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4 Dr , Slant 6, auto ., vinyl roof

POMEROY

WANTED ·I
CHIPWOOD Wanted

'70 CHEV. CAMARO

68 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Dr. H.T., air ...... .'1395

FOR

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e or

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'69 FORD

CARRIERS

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CHEV•........................... ,. 11000
'70
Or Sedan. V-8, auto , P.S, P. B , factory a1r.

69 'Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.....11395

68 Dodge Pol. 4 Door H.T......,. ........... '795

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11ea n d St
Broke..;

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ·

'70 HORNET ........ ·· ................... 1
4 Dr, 6 cy l , stand trans 1a real gas getter.

68 Chevelle 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.S..... '1495

Real Estate For sale

Instruction

ton Truck , long w1debed 1 V-B, stand , R&amp;H, sharg.

.,69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air ..... '1595

68 Olds Cut. Hoi. Sedan, v.roof, air ........ '1495

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1495
'71 CHEV. '12 TON._................ : ...
11895
Truck, v 8, 4 sp, - R&amp;H .

USED CARS

Blue Ridge
Interior- Exterior

992-2094
606 E . Main Pomeroy

EASTER .SPECIALS

FOR THE PARTICULAR

PAINT SPECIAL!

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Wheel Alignment

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KNAPP qu.,lity shoes for work
Ameri.c;an living room suite
or dress ; golf shoes, $19.99;
with wood trim _. • to~m
call 992-5324 , Bob Hysell .
reversible cushions m choiCe
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The Biggest Little Department Store
in Athens, Ohio ·
•Te~ ts all sius for camping in brand names _such as

Coleman, ·Thermos, Camel, HetTr ick and Nai1onal at
Discount Prices .

e Complete lin e of Coleman products and fiShing· gear for
vour outdoor pleasure .
e Housewares: Radios, car'' and tape players wit~ tapes at
S2.98 each : Gla ssware , oil lamps and br~ss chtmes, etc.
Tool s: Socket sets•, handyman tools, Ltncoln welders,
motor otl and tarps

NOTICE
To John M Groves. whose
pla ce ol res1dence 1S unknown
and canno t with r easonab le
diligence be asce rtained , you
nre hereby notd ted lhat you
have been named Defendant m
a legal act ton en 11tled Pau l
Stgman and Janet Sigman,
Plainl 1ff 5, vs Jolin M, Groves,
et al , Delendanls This acl1on
has been ass igned Case No
15,261 and 1s pending m the
Court of Common Pleas, Meigs
Cou nty, Pomeroy, Oh10, &lt;157 69
The ob1ecl of th,e Compla1n1 1S
lOr partilion of rea l es. lale
descnhed a s foll ows ,
The follow1ng described real
es lal e ~t t u a l e m the VIllage of
M1ddleporL Counl y of Meigs
and Stale of Ohio ·
Be1ng the nort l'l eas ler ly part
of Lot No 10, formerly Sheftleld, now incorpo rat ed and
m'a de a part of the Vil la ge of
M1ddleporl, and hav1ng a
lrontag e on F 1rst St reet of 46
tee t and ex lending back at lhe
same Wtdlh to a po1nl half way
be lween F1rst and Second
Str eets Al so stx fee t oft of the
soulllweslerly s1de ot the front
hall ot Lot No . 9, !ranting s1x
teet on F1 rs t Street and ex lend.ng back at Ihe same width
to a pomt half way belween
Fi rst and Second Str eets .
Also the sa1d gran tee shall
have a perroanent right of way for 1ngress and egress not to
exceed lwo feel in width ex tending from
the above
desc nbed prem is es wes terly to
Second Street, sa1d nghl of way
to be loca le.d on th e norft1 s1 de of
the northwesterly part of s·aid
Lot No 10
Deed Reference Volume 243,
Page 535, and Volume 253, Page
149,
Me1gs county Deed
Records
The praye r of the Complamt
1s for commiSSIOners be ap
po inled to partll tOn sa1d real
.die , or 1f the same canno t be
d1v1ded Qy metes and bounds
w1thou 1 manifest , 1njury to 1ts
value , that 11 be appratsed and
sold, and lhe proceeds. d1v1ded
among lhe Platnltf fs and
Defendants as their respecl1ve
mh~res't may appear, lor cos ts
herem, 1ncludmg rea sonab le
altorney tees; and that ttley be
granted such other re l1e f as
may be lUSt ;,nd proper .
You are requ1red to answe1
the Compla1nt w1thln 28 doys
after the las.! publi caf 1on of thtS
notice , which will e publtshed
once each week for six con ,
secu11ve we eks . The last
publtcahon wdl be made May 4,
1973, and the 28 days for answer
wdl commence on lhat dale ,
In case of your fa ilure to
answer or Olherwlse respond as
requ1red by the Ohio Rules of
Civil Procedure, 1udgment by
default will be rendered aga 1nst
you for the re l1ef demanrJed in ·
the Complau1f
Dated . March 28, 1973.
La rry Spencer,
Clerk of Court,
Meigs County Common Pleas
court
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500 E. Main St •• Pomeroy. OhtO

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Open Evenin~
'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m ..
SeNice 'Til 12
Noon on Saturday

Mother Goose skit highlight. of
Riverview School PTA meeting
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REEDSVILLE
The
J&gt;rog ram for the April-n~eetmg
of lhc Hivervaew PTA was a
sktt on health , " Mother Goose
Land," by fu;st and second
gr a d ers darected by the
Laler.ature class under the
s upervi sion of the1r teacher
an d prin ctpal , Mrs. Gra ce
Weber. Literat ure class
:-;t ud enl'l trained and taught the
first and second grade studen ts
thei r parts m the skit which
was Wl'ltlen by Mr:i. Olive
Osburn, fir st grade teacher .
D1&lt;1na Smith played the leading
role of Mother Goose .
Kell y, · guidance
Tom
co unselor of .the district, expluincd . hi~ dulie s an d
readmess to serve pupils and
parents in this area.
Devotions, "Ca lvary vnd
Easter ," were read by Mrs.
Margaret Brown , Realling
C1rcle Book and A.ttcndvnce
Banner were awarded to Mrs.
Gra ce Weber's room for the
most parents attending Easter

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through Apr·tl 23. A s torage
buildmg for school supplies Is
bemg buJJt.
Teresa and Mark Smith sen t
a than k-you to the PTA for

pn1.e money they received at a
recen t sc1ence fa n· sponsored
by the PTA .
Mrs. Weber s;:ud s he sent a
tclegr~un

to Gov . Gliligan in
behalf of lh e s tudents a t
Riverview School ur g in ~,g
continuance of Mr . Eddy, the
Bookm ubile .
Officers were installed by
Mrs. Ma rilyn Hannum. Thanks
were extended to the retirmg

officers for the year they
served . In her mstallation Mrs.
Hannum used a reading and a
prayer . . New off ice r s are
prcs1den !..,. Teresa Collins; vice
president, Ora Jean Holter;
sec retary , Liz Upton and
treasurer, Ma rgare t Brown .

A report fro m the County
Cou ncil PTA was given by Mrs.
Ruth A. Balderson. Also attending were Mrs. Barbara
Ha nnum and Mrs. Marilyn
Hannum . The auditing committee reported the treasurer's \
buok 1s m urder.
Mrs. Teresa Collins, Mrs.
MgriJyn Hannum and Mrs .
Marlene Putman plan to attend
th e PTA Co nfe re nce at
Chesa peake Apr11 28. The May

meeting will be May I with the
stude n ts of th e school
presenltng a mus ical program
under the &lt;hrcc hon of Mrs.
Maxme White head .
Refreshments were .::erved
by the committee. Namt. --~ ~s
were distributed by Kim Ret!L.
from Troop 67, asstsled by Mrs.
Betty Buchanan, a committee
moiher .

vacation will be from Apn l 20
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sealed b1ds will be rece iv'ect
by the Olive Town ship Board of
Trustee s ,:~ t lhe office or the
TownShiP Clerk tor the pur
cha se of a new Loader -Backhoe
Offered as trade -in one I 1I Ca:ie
430 Loade r 6ackhoc
B1ds 10 be opened at the off1ce
ot the Trustees at Reedsville ,
Oh io May 2 at 1 o'clock 197J
SpecJ!t cat 10ns for lhe Loader Backhoe can be obtained at the
res1dCnce of the Clerk at Long
Botlom, Oh 1o The Board of
Trustees reserve ttle r1gt'!l lo
reject any or all b1ds
ou . . e Townsh ip
rrustees
Ada B1s.sell. Cferk.
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SHERIFF'S SALE QF
CHATTEL PRO PER-rY
Citizens Nat1ona1 Bank of
Middleport, Ohto
vs .

Martha How ell

Cas.e No . 15,164
In pursuance to an E•eculion
trom the Common Pleas Cou rt
of Me1gs County OhtO on the 21s t
day of Fe bruary , 1973 and to me
directed 1n the case named
above, J w111 expose for sale at
publ1c auct1on at the, front door
or the Cour l House , Pomeroy ,
Oh10, Meigs. County on the 25th
day of April, 1973 , at 10 :00 AM
I he followmg goods and' chattels
to w11
1 .._ 1969 Rebel , 4 door sedan,
wh1le in co lor, 6 cylinder, Ser1 al
No . ft,9A 150(707371 .
Taken as the Property of
Martha t1owell to satiSfy---anexecutiOn In favor of the
Cit1zen's Nat1onal Bank
Robert C. Harten bach
Me1gs CountY Shenll

60xl4 Hillcrest 2 Br.
"It's. Our Supf!r Special"
All deluxe features, fully carpeted, 114"
Salem Birch paneling, central air
conditioning, front kitchen private
dining, eye-level oven; ~ounter top
range. It's the Super Spepal, because
it's a super nice home.

Delivered
and Set Up_:

RP!J . $8995
)uper Specia I

·UpTo12Yr.
Financing
We Service
What We 'Sell

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• Shoes and clothmg for the enltre fam ily .
Open 9 a . m . to 5·30 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY
AND FR·IDAY UNTIL 9 p. m.

SUNDAY 12 noo11 to 5:30 p.m.
for your convenience

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

OFF ICE HOURS 9 : 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 ( CL~S E
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT · T .,
POMEROY.

Goble Mobile Home Sales.
Dan. Thompson, The Dealin' Man
586 Locust
992-7004
Middleport
Open 8 to 6 Mon. Thru Sat.

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WANT ADS
INFORMATION

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Early

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For Sale

Auto Sales

3 NEW 1973 Zi~ - Zag Sewing 1962 PLYMOUTH Valiant, good
Oli'AOLINii'S
condition. Phone 992 - 3791~
machines In anginal factory
s P .M . Day Before Publicat ion .
.
'4-ll ·6tc
carton
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Zlg
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Zag
to
make
Monday Deadlme 9 1!1 . m .
bttftonholes,
sew
on
buttons.
Cancellation - Corrections
of color
This week only
monograms. and make fancy 1968 DODGE Polara stati!2rl
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514 9.95. Pomeroy Recovery , PAY LESS - GET MORE! !
Davof Publication
wagon, 383 V8 , air con •
designs with iust the twist of a
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Main St., Pomeroy .
REGULATIONS
612
power steering and
ditionmg,
Besides
our
usual
stock
of
single-dial.
Left
in
layaway
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The Publ isher reserves the
Ohio . Phone .992--7554.
brakes, very good condition.
clean, budget -priced used
and never been used. Will sell·'
right to edit or reject anv ads
4-l2-6tp • furniture KUHL'S BARGAIN
S\,300. Phone 247-2166 Robert
for only $47 cash, or te~ms
dtemed
objtclionel .
The
Sayre .
CENTER
now
sells
NEW
available.
Electro
Hygtene
publisher will not l)e responsible
FURNITURE o 3 pc. maple or
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Co. Phone 991 ·7755.
lor more than one mcorrect GUN SHOOT, also rifle matches. open sites only an~
walnut bedrooms Sl09; 44-11 -6tc
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special deer slug match ,
drawer chests (maple or
RATES
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Forked Run Sportsman Club,
For Want Ad Sl!rvlce
walnut! $25 .95 ; 5-dr awer 3 E L'ECTROLUX Vacu,um
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5 cents per Word one msert ion
Sunday , 12 noo!h_ - - .
maple SJO 95 ; Herculon sofas.
Cleaners complete with at - 'C ASH pa id for all makes and
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Min \mum Charge 75c
4-12-3tc
matching chairs $139.95, 3 pc.
tachments,
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cordwlnder
and
models of . mobile homes .,
12 cents per word three
coffee step table sets Sl6;95;
paint spray. Used but In like
Phone area code 614-423-9531. ,
c:onsecut ive insertions .
ALL EYE Moke. Up products i.n
sla1-seat hardwood roc~ers
new condt11on. Pay $3.4.45
18 cents per word she con
4-13-tfc
line
on
spec1al
th1s
Koscot
, 15 _95 ; s .s . oak stra!Qht.
cash or budget plan available.
secutive lnsertrons.
month ~ 1 would like to serve or
~~uxin~~~r.-h.
chairs, $5 50 ea . in quanttfies
25 Per Cent Discount on pa 1d
Eledro Hygiene Co. ' Phone l-2- · ;60
NAMCO MObile hom'i' '
visit you . Please phone Hel~n
ads and adS.Pl!lilt_wUtlu:t.10 days .
of 4+; 7 pc. chrome dinette
992-7755.
with added living room and
Jane Brown. Middleport, Ohto
CARDOFTHANKS $99 ; also, cloth-covered ~ofa
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utility room . 13 acres in
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"1-5113 .
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beds, swivel rockers, v1nyl
Rutlant:l Township. Secluded.
S1 .50 for SO word minimum
4-4- c
recliners
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child's
rockers
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CONTEMPORARY
Modern
Phone 742-3664.'
Each additional word 2c .
sofas with matching swtvel
Walnut sty le stereo-radio ,
4-13-3tc
BLIND ADS
TWO week revival at Freedom
rockers. tt pays to check with
Addlt1on al 25c Charge per
Gospel
Mission
at
Bald
Knobs
am-fm
radio,
4
speaker
sound
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KUHL'S for your NEW or
Advertisement .
system , 4 speed automatic r
s1arting April 15 at 7: 30 P:m.
OFFIGE HOURS
USED furniture needs! USED
changer . Balance $71.31. Use
Air Conditioners'
Rev . Cecil Wise , Evangelist,
8 .30 a m . to 5 . 00 p m Dai ly,
APPLIANCES include large
budget
terms.
Call
992·
Awnings
our
Rev . L. R. Gluesencamp,
8: 30 a
m
to 12 00 Noon
selec ti on of
late -model
7085.
Saturday.
Pastor . Special singing . The
refr igera tors $85 and others
4-ll -6tc
Underpinning
publiC is invited .
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from $25 (1 gas) ; elect. or gas
4-10·5
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dryers S35 ; auto . washers S45 ; YAMAHA cycle 175. Phone "2·
Complete mobile . ho~e
wringer -type .- port . dtsh 7689 after 5 p.m.
service _ plu!. g1gant1c
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IN MEMORY of our dear
lo
washer , used billiard table
4·11 -3tc · display of mobile homes
"", - husband and father , James
$45 . Maior appliances are
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April 13, 1969.
Ford tractor Phone 667 -3348 ,
KUHL 'S BARGA I N CE Nwasher. Phone 992 -2242.
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4-13-Jtp
TER, Rt . 7 " at caution light,"
4-11 -3tp
MILLER
Tuppers Plains . Open to 7;
.
~ grandchildren
ClEA N cop per . 48c lb .; .
4· l3-ltp
c losed MONDAY S ONLY · 1969 VOLKSWAGEN camp·
MOBILE HOMES
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Radiators, clean , 28c lb.·
phone 667 3858.
mobile , low mileage, extra
•~-· IN LOVING memory o1 Mr s.
Brass . 18c lb.;bBatteries.
85c
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1120 washington Blvd. ·
4-8-6tc
M A H II
good condition . S1, 995.00.
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Effie ~Manuel who left us 5
Ginseng $60 I i · · a •
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423 .7521
Phone 992-3076.
years ago, April 14, 1968. " But
Reedsville, 378-6249.
3-9 tfc
4-11 ·6tc
as for me, God will redeem ' --::---c~--=-::-;:-;::
SPRING
SPECIALS
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10 X 50 MOBILE home, ~··
my soul from the power of
t bl
EASTER flowers, Hanging
ce llent condit ion, expanst~n
death , for he wilt receuve OLD furniture, oak a es,
baskets and pots of mums ,
living room, fully atr -'·
me ." Psalm 49 : 15 . Sadly
organs, dishes , clocks, brass
lilies,
geraniums.
begonias
conditi
oned; phone 992-5905.
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missed by husband, Ma 11. T.
beds or complete households.
4-6-12tc
and petunias. Pansies and
Manuel and family .
Write M . 0 . Miller, Rt. 4,
In Carlon ·
cabbage
J'lants
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Cleland
4-13-ltc
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 992b' l
Farms an Greenhouse, E.
Set Up, 134.95
6171.
Before you buy any new ,Me 1 e
Main
,
Racine
,
Geraldine
Home
,
think
of
all
the
money
1 7 tic
Cleland.
you can save on a good late
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model used Mobile Home .
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Here are some everyday low
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thanks to our relatives. nelg~In Carton
1972 APACHE Eagle Fold-Up
prices: 1 - 1971 - 60xl2 2
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bars and friends/ for the~r
camper ; includes spare tire,
Set up, $54.95
bedroom delu xe Champion
..t· kindness and sympathy
canopy and plastic storm
$4,495 00, 1 ~ 1971 - 50x11 2
DELIVERY
DRIVER
POMEROY
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during the death of my father ,
window. Trailer has been
bedroom Buddy $3,595.00, 1 9'._ Jack W. Cars~y , _Mgr .
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and our grandfather, Robert
wired
for
electricity,
3
out
lets.
1971
-- 44xl2 2 bedroom
aid!
Phone 992 -2181
Laudermilk, for the flowe~s,
Excellent condition, $675, call
Buddy, $3,395.00. 1 ~ 1970 ~
food and cards and spec1a l
"2-5815 after 5 p.m.
60xl2 3 bedroom Elcona
JUST taken in 1973 8 track
thanks to Rev . Robert Shook ,
4-1l -4tc
$4,795.00 ; 1 ~ 1965 ~ 51x10 2
stereo console. Due to
Carne Neutzling for the
bedroom Parkwood (sharpl
damage in shtpment will sell USED davenport . $25. Call 985- $2,795.00;
special music, pallbearers
Full or Part Time
1 - 1971 ~ 60x12 2
for s mall balance of $89 .50 or
and Ewing Funeral Home.
3936 after 4 p.m .
bedroom
Buddy
$4,295.00 ; all
payments of $6.55 per month .
Your thoughtfulness w.lll
4·11-3tc
Including deltvery and set-up.
never be forgotten . The
Call 992·5331
No experience necessary.
This is tust a few of the many
4 13-6tc HOUSE and 2 lots plus 9 ad family of Roberf Laudermilk .
Must have car and be wilhng
bargains avadabl~ now at
4-13-ltc
jointng lots at Long Botto_m ,
Berry Mil ler Mobtle Home
to learn.
1973 DELUXE Zig Zag sewing
Ohio, under $3.000 . Would llke
Sales,
705 Farson St., Belpre,
machine, slightly used, does
a 10' wide house trailer up to
Ohio,
ph
one 423 -9531 - Open 7
everything
without
at - 112 payment . M. A. HaiL 378CALL 9-8,446-0677
tachments. Pay $1 .50 per
days.
4-12-4tc
6249, Reedsville, Ohio.
COMMON CARRIERS
week or pay balance of $41..50.
4-11
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NEEDQUALIFIED
1 PART TIME . National suppl ie r
Call 991-5331.
DRIVERS
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OWN YOUR HOME AT LOW
will tra in men for local
MAJOR trucking companies
4-1 3~6tc 3 CAMP lots for sale, run from COST - see Kingsbury Home
typewriter repairing. Write:
covering 48 states no~ ofRegional Manager, Box 25, --~------:--;:--:
railroad track to low water
Sales &amp; Service, Inc.• phone
fering qualification framing
DON' T pump your Slugg&lt;Sh
mark , 86 ft. wide at railroad
99262~ from 1 to 7 p .m . or by
Glenshaw,
Penna
.
15116.
on thelr equipment . No ex ~eptic
ta
nk
Get
Klean
-Em
track,
400ft
.
long
and
100ft.
appointment.
24' wide . 4-8-12tp
perience neGessary. Local
! All
septic tank cleaner .
wide at low wa1er mark ;
furn is hed. Made by Skylme
and Over -the-Road . Qualifted
Landmar~ Farm Bureau, these lots are good and clean , Corp.) co untry 's larges t.
drivers earn over $12,000.00
Pomeroy
nobrush ; levei ;' onOhioRtver
" Meigs County owned and
per year . Appli cations are
413ltc
acr.oss
from
Pomeroy;
operated." Financing
now
being .. accepted .
------,--'-~-:-;;--; - Marion Reynolds, Mas on, w. available. Set up on your lot
Operators on duty 24 hours,
8 N FORD tractor with S ft.
Va. phone 773·5147 .
ready for your occupancy. 200
ca ll Area Code 513-228-7612 for
Wood s brush hog. Phone 378
4-11 -7tc
yards off Rt. 33 on County Rd.
immediate applicatl?"· or
6341.
....,. 18. Quick delivery . Our lo~
write to : sem1 Truc;ks, P . O.
4-13-2tp 'HOOD 'S AQUARIUMS ; !Ish
overheadwillsaveyouS$$. 12
Box 1422; Dayton, Ohio, 45401 .
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and supplies; new l-ocation,
and 14' Mobile Homes
4-1 32tp
MARLIN Glennfield 30-30 rifle,
Ash Street, Middleport near
available, Kingsbury - Home
loe
loader
3-30
cal1bre,
all
park
;
phone
992-5443.
Sales &amp; Serv ice . In c. 3-25-tfc
loading co mponents, 130
1-7-tfc
Notice
e mpty brass, $100. Phone 667
.
. -~ - - - - -- - -- - -

· EXPERT

i

-: In Memory

Wantf!ll

Buy

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SABRE TILLER
31fz HP
129.95

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TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP . 49.95

Card of Thanks

Help Wanted

$3.57 hour

'68 GMC

•5.55
On Most American C•rs

FURNITURE

Open a Til5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Main , Pomeroy, 0 .

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

PIANO tuning, Lane Dan iels,
992-1081, 15~ Broadway St.,
Middleport, MiJy 7 thru Jvnt
30.
.
SEWING MACHINES. Repai1
service, all makes. 992-2284.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Author ized Singer Sales andl
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.\
3-29·1fC
DULEtt and back noe worK,
ponds and septic !anks, ditching service; top soil, fill
dirt, limestone ; B&amp;K Ex
cav ating . Phone 992 -5367
Otck Katr, Jr .
9-1-tf·

2

HOUSES

"NEW,"

3

bedroom s; wall -to -wall
carpet;
total
electric :
basements ; large wooded
lots; 2 car garages; custom
kitchen; call 985-3595 or 9925869 .
3-18-12tc

rcLELAND""
REALTY

I'-

"'-

•oa E. Main

. 199 gallon

and

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Real Estate For sale

For wood and masonry
finishes .

OFFICE SUPPUES

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

.111

Pomtrov . ,.1'

71 Olds 88 Holiday Sedan,_air ... . .. . ... .. 12695
70 Cadillac sed. DeVille, power, air....... 14000
70 Cadillac H.T. Cpe., power, air ........... 13700
'
71 Volkswagen 4 Door, auto .............. 12495
70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... 12995

LATEX PAIWT

~E 'us FOR :' Awnlngo, olomi.
doon and windows, carports, .
marquees, l!lfuminum siding
and railing. A. Jacob, sales
representative . For free
estimates, phone Charlet
Lisle, Syracuse. v: V.'
Johnson and Son, Int.
3-2·tf·
LJolt!l~, large
and small ,- Backhoes and Loaders on track and tires ;;
Dump trucks Lo -boy
Service; Septic tanks In -:
s!alled;
George
(BIIIl
Punins; phone 992-2478.
2·9-tfcl

EXCAVA IINU .

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
713-5554
M.son, W. Va .

70 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, V roof, air........ 12595
69 Ford_LTD Wagon, air ................... 11895

EXPERIENCED.
Radiata
Service

.

From the laraest Trude or
Bulldozer Radlalor to the
~ma11est Hearer l:ore.
Natll.ln Bigps
Radiator Specialist

SMITH NELSON
MOIDRS. INC.
Pomeroy

Ph. 992-2174

_H_A_R_R_I~
SO
::-N
-::,:::S-::T:;,V::-;Ser::=v:lc:::e:-a nd AuTOMOBILE Insurance beer(
cancelled?
Lost
your
Service Calls; phone 992-2522.
operator's
license?
Call
m2·9-tfc
2966,
6-15-H•
SEPTIC TANKS A ROil1 C, =:-:-·--::::-::-:--:7==
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN-' 0 ' DI:LL WHI: I:L aHgnmen
ED, REPAIRED. MILLER
located at Crossroads, Rt. )2
complele Iron! end serv1Ct
SANITATION.
STEWART,
OHIO. PHONE 662-3035.
tune up and brake service.
'
10-4-H(
Wheels
balanced
elec -.
Ironically .
All
work
guaranteed.
Reasonable
ELNA and White ·sewini
Machines ... service on arl rates . Phone 992-3213 or 742makes . Reasonable rates
3232.
2-18-tf~
The Sewing Center, Mid
dlepor!, Ohio.
11-16-tfc MODERN septic tank ser·vice,
24 hours, 7 days a week.
G'A~R-:A-:G::-=E--r~-p-a~i-r,-;
. t~u~
n~e-~u~p~s;
Phone "1·3954.
4-10-3otc
plugs, poinb and condenser: 8
cyl., $17.95 and 6 cyl., $14.95 ;
call for appointment; Racine EXCAVATING, dozer, loader
and backhoe work ; septic
Garage, Racine, Ohio, 949tanks installed; dump trucks
3611 .
and lo-boy~ for hire ; will haul
H·301c
1111 dirt, fop soli, limestone
affd gravel ; call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day phone 991-7089;
night phone 992-3525 or 992·
5232.
2·11 -ffc

EXCELLENT LOCATION
1 level acre . 9 room home, 4
be drooms, porches. bath .
Nice apartment in rear to
rent. Large storage b~ilding.
Beautiful yard . $18,500.00.
INCOME PROPERTY
Nice apartment, 2 bedrooms,
bath ,· dining R, with 10
sleeping rooms over. Ready
to rent for immediate in ~EADY - MIX
CONc.;RETE
delivered right to your
come. CALL To SEE . Just
Tt' It,
1
project. Fast and easy. Free
$ 17 •500 :0YeARS OLD
estimates,
Phone 992·3284.
3 beaut 'iful bedrooms Wl1h
Goeglein Ready -Mix Co ..
Q,..
Middleport, Ohio. •
·
large closets. A kitchen that
1
.
6·30-tfc
is a housewife ' s drea~~Dining room with dou~le
SEPTIC TANKS CLiiANED
sliding glass d~rs to ~t1o.
1 .'
rates. Ph. 446
'
REASONABLE
Large living room w~th
h . Str ~
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell
fireplace . Bath . Utiltfy I'
110 Mec amc
ec·.
Owner &amp; Operator. ,
room. Carpeted . Storm doors
Oh'
5-12-HL
&amp; windows. Electric heat .
;Pomeroy, 10
Le vel lot 100x120. $23,000.00.
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
SERVICE STATION
REAL BUY
'
Complete Service
With all stock and equip 3 RENTALS - 1 furnished. All
Phone 949-3821
- ment . Lovely apartment
near courthouse. INCOME
Racine. Oh!o
over. 3 bedrooms,
$193 .00 a
month . . Only
Crltf Brad,tqrd . .. _
ed bath, hgas
5-1-ffc
furnace, glass
pore es,
$10,000.00.
CALL
hardwood
floors
.
A
STEAL
NEAR
TOWN
.
3348.
AT JUST $17, 900.00 .
4 13 3t GROCERY business for sale.
3 BEDROOMS _ Large bath, ·G&amp; E .u.pp11ance Repair; repair
4 YEARS OLD
nice ki!chen, basement, tron!
" " p Building for sale or lease .
The Dally Sentinel
on all laundry equipment,
773· 5618 lrom 8' 30 p.m. ' HOUSE ·,n Long Bottom . phone·,.
-EAR
--:
:
:
:
:
:
b
Phone
HERE
IS
A
BUY
4
and
back porches. Garage.
Corn , $1 .50 per bu., 200 u. to 10 p m . for appointment.
refrigeration equipment and
1 bedrooms, bath, large living
house wlrl,ng;
welding.
Phon e 667-3337.
3·20-tfc
985-3529
$8 000 oo
PH. 992-2156
electric
and
gas.
Call
992-3802
4-13·3tp
6-ll ·lfq
R.• bar room . Large kitchen
' · NEW LISTING
- ---,..---,---:-;-----;::;
or
after
4:
30
p.m.
call
992Fury , 2 dr . =:::-::-:cc:;-;:-~o-:
. =~~.
and dining area ~ loads of
10x55 MOBILE HOME~ And
Phone 1960 PLYMOUTH
d h
6050 :
200 BALES mixe
ay.
hardtop, air •cond., viny I t op , FOR SA-LE by- Owner ' 72 acre
ca binets. Ph acre of groun d ·
lot. Has "-1 bed rooms, c It Y
DE-AD Stock horses, ~attle .
3-21-30tp
farm near Snowvtlle, 22t acres
• d oar s .
992-6214
e 8•~ . Storm windows oo
water, natura 1 gas, and Ohi o
4_13 _1tc ...--$1.100. Call 446-3939 . 4_6.stc
hogs, sheep. Reasonable
4
tillable
, 0 acres
pas ur
'
Close in . $16,900.00.
Power . Asking Just $5700.00.
room house
1n good,
sound
charge. Call 245-5514.
l'.&gt;YEARSOLD
L- 0 -T
Oth b ld 1' n~sand
1-28-JOtc ; HORSES : · 1 registered
STAR KILLS rats quickly , sure.
condit1on
. good
er Ulcon 1tlon,
In new addition . Level lot
ON ROUTE 33 Vacant,
fe nces in
quarter , 7 years old, gelded,
'":'---:""'"----:'::;-; ----,-21f2 lbs., $1 .69, Ebersb~ch
$ 21 ,500. Phone 992-6541 after 5
100x 100. 3 nice bedrooms w- . ready' for you to build your own
$375. 1 ge lded walker, 7 years
Hardware , Sugar Run M1lls ,
closets.
Very modern kl_~ ~
home. Asking $1500.
old.
$250.
Must
se
ll
.
Call
367P1ckens Hardware, Mason .
.EXPERIENCED painter. inp , m.
4-12-7tc
c hen W. range. Ba1h, utility,
RESTAURANT
4-1
30tp
7431
.
tic
terior and extenor. Phone
0
hardwood floors (some
EAT OUT - Your very own
985-3951 .
18 ACRE farm , 5 r oom s and
carpeti ng} , drapes Included
business. Good future with
197111 FT. TAGALONG travel
3-20-30tp
bath , washroom, 2 c ar
CORN · Phone 985·4211 .
A
nice
carport
with
storage
growing
town. Asking Only
trailer , self-contained, sleeps
garage , free gas a~d free
3-29-14tp
room
.
THIS
YOU
MUST
$5,000.00.
Will
take lot on trade.
4. PMone 991·6960 .
4-11 -6tc: water. Shown by appo1ntment
SEE $21,500.00.
42 ACRES
only 742-3441.
PROPERTY IS MOVING · 6 ROOMS ~ Modern kilohen
HOUSE · in Middleport. 2 -""coAL, L1mestone, · Excelsio1
4-13-6tc
Works,
E.
Main
St.
Salt
bedroom.
bath,
call
949-3832
FAST . LET US SELL
and bath. Nice gas furnace,
DELIVERED
Pomeroy Phone 992-3891 .
$2995
or 843-2667.
YOURS.
barn , all minerals, and good . 10x40 2 BR
TO.
4-12-tf&lt;. HAVE large assor1ment of FOR SALE - 6 room and bath
4-11 6tc
HENRY
E.
CLELAND,
Sr.
,
fences
.
Only
$19,500.00.
.10x51
2
BR
$3595
house , full s1ze basement, call
flowers for Easter and every
BROKER
'
LARGE
or
see
Robert
Arnold
949·4780.
occas 1on , Smalley' s Gift
$3995
10x56 3 BR
·T ESTED and approved b)"
992-2259 if no answer 992-2568; SCENIC VIEW~ 4 bedrooms,
4-13-3tp
Shop, Chester' OhiO. phone
$3595
milltonsof homemakers . Blue
12x412 BR
2 baths, front enclosed and
Lustre carpet cleaner is tops
2 BEDROOM mobile home ,
$3995
12x51
2
BR
back porches. Gas F .A. fur 985·3537.
4-10-1otc
Nelson's
Drug
Sto're .
adults only; on old Rt. 33,
nace,
full
basement, ·2 car
$4295
Open Saturdays
12x56 3 BR
Pomeroy , Ohio .
phone 992-6294 or 992-6385
71 SCHULTZ 12ft. by 70ft. fully
~arage. Large river front lot.
from 8 a.m. to 3: JO p.m .
4-12-2tc
$4995
12x613BR
after 8 p .m .
All for Bargain of $10,500 00.
- or. ·old ·Ri. 33
4-8·12tc
20x43
3
BR
NEW HOME
HAY . Phone 949 -3839 or 9494-10-6tc
Phone 992-2689
3
BEDROOMS
S!ove.
$6500
5884
Double wide
ONE bedroom apartment; ideal
Pomeroy, Ohio _
4-12·3tp
refrigerator:
freezer
In
for couples; phone 992-5248 or
beautiful kitchen . Nice utility,
All homes are total electric,
992-3436.
and closets. Only 516,000. May
4·1J.6tc 14 IN . COA L Furnace, good 10 x 50 2 BEDROOM trailer,
completely furnished, set of
shape. Vidor Genl)eimer on
take a lot on trade .
excet'tent condition, $2,500 .
steps, 1fA" birch paneling,
County Rd . 19 at Peach Fork .
Owner Transferred. 'Will not refuse any
2 BEDROOM home, 1676 LinNEW LISTING
Phone Ravenswood 304-273house -type doors, storm
4-12-3tp
coln Heights, bath, basemen1,
1 ACRE LOTS - In Meigs
reasonable offer.
3623.
windows . From S250.00
aluminum siding, storm doors
4-ll -4tc
school district. Have the water
down,
Delivered Free.
and windows, hardwood HAYS. STRAW. Phone 992-6860.
taps and septic tanks ln. Only
12-6tp
4·
This is a great opportunity for some lucky
floors, newly refin_ished . Call
$2,000.00 . •
Many more to choose from .
Tracy Whaley , 991-3054.
family
large
or
small.
5
bedroo':"~'
completely
4-10-Stc SAVE $100.00 on 2 piece Early NOW TAKING orders for
DON'T
WASTE
YOUR
carpeted, living, family and d1~1ng ~ooms, 2
southern plants. Charles R.
American llvlng room suite
VALUABLE
TIME
LOOKING.
Harris,
843-2693.
with
wood
trim,
foam
large bathrooms, new kitchen w1th bu1ll10 cab.
trailer 11x50, Ideal
SEE US AND SAVE YOUR
4-13·tfc
reversible cushions in choice
· Furnace Controls- NEW
locat ion for mine workers or
Kids can walk to grade school. It's an older
LEATHER.
SHOE
of color. This week onjy,
belt line worksrs . Phone 742house
in
an
excellent
location
In
Middleport.
HELEN
L. TEAFORD
H.UMIDIFIER$
$149
.95.
Pomeroy
Recovery
,
5980 .
GOROON
B. TEAFORD
622
E.
Main
St.
,
Pomeroy,
Was
$24,000,
but
don't
let
that
stop
you.
The
4-12-6tc
Hot Water Heaters
ASSOCIATES
Ohio . Phone 992 -7554.
Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, 0.
owner must sell, (make an offer&gt; :
4-12-6tp
Plumbing
,o-4 --:R::-00
::=7M;;'l;=u=r=n'=
is;:'hed
=s''a-~nd'
992-3615 or 992-3325
-.3--A-:,N--:
PH. 446-0175
NO SUNDAY SHO\IVI~GS
Electricai.Work
unfurnished
apartments . 1968 MERCURY Montego MX 4 '57 CHEVY 2 door hardtopi '55
Phone 992 -5434.
f
door sedan, excellent con- · Oldsmobile; contact Larry
1··
4-12-t c
k' 90
Hubbard , Syracuse; phone
dition , 1972 Kawasa 1
,
.:_· ~'.
exce ll ent condition . Rick
992-3364. . •
I
,
TRAILER,~- B( o"wn •s Trailer
Hollon, Chester, Ohio, 985·
4-3·12tp
I
Park ; phone 992 ·3314 .
m .
4
•
4-3-tfc
.I
4-12-3tc
992-2448
PRIVATE - meeting room for 1.72 ACRE LOT, Phone 742-3656.
Pomeroy,
any organization ; phone 992'
4·12-2tp
WE· ARE r10w taking orders for 3975.
AT
3-11-tfc
Sputhern Tomatoes. peppe_rs,
sweet potatoe~ and anton FURNISHED 2 bedroom
planls ; will be 10 by MoyH~1r
apartment , adults only,
at least; Jam~s Ray
'
Middleport ; phone 991-3874.
Letart Fails, Oh10 i phone 247 4-6-lfc
2961.
H·13tc ------'---:--:--::~
HOUSE AND two trailer lots.
FROMt 7100 TO ~ 0100 PM
OLD FASHIONED revival s!ill
Phone 992"5693 '
4-9-Stc
in progress at the Pomeroy
.
Wesleyan Holiness Church on
Stop in and $ee our line of 1967 FORD Galaxle 500 StanRt. 143. Special services each
quality fishing tackle, rods,
evening af7:30-p. m. Speaker
dard shift, good condition.
..
and Pastor Rev. O'OeJI
reels, lines, lures.
Coli 991-6411.
' Manley . Everyone welcome.
4-12-6tc
"
· 3·26-tfc
6l FO~D Econoline, pfck up
truck wi1h tool boxes. Ex1 AM quilling business. I have
cellent
condition . No rust,
Watkins Products at reduced
new
paint.
Phone 949-5953 .
prices. Adra Swick, LangsPomeroy, Ohio
• 4-I0-6tc
ville, Ohio, phone 742-3295.
Phone991·
4-11.6tc
1965 FORD Galaxie , 500, ex Open 8 a .m. to 5:30 p.m.
G__U_Nc-:S::-h-oo-:t-:.-;R:;-u-;:t;:la::n-:;d~A;':m=er:;i ~a~
cellent condition. Clean as a
Monday thru Thur:sday, 8
pm vs automatic . Phone 949 Legion , Sunday 12 until ·
a
.m.
fo
8
p.m
.
Friday
and
5953,
Beech Grove Rd .
4-10-6tc
Saturday.
4-13-2tc
Arnold Grate
Rutland
~
. 741-4211
~~~~~------~.
,

1

WANTED I

Poles
Maximum
Diameter
10" or.
Largest End

I2195

'71 FORD GALAXIE ......... , ........
500, 4 Dr , H T., P.S , P B., factory a ir .

1295

66 Buick L3Sabre 4 Door, air............... 695
5

64 Buick Elec. 4 Door H.T.................. '295

Brougham, 4 dr. wagon. 10 passenger wdh
rack, V 8, auto , P.S, P B

1795

'71 PLYMOUTH ....................... 1

Marqu e

4

dr , v.nyl roof , load ed

12395
Camara Z28 , gold With black stnpes Sharp .
'66 THUNDERBIRD ................. 11295
'70 CHEV ................................

2 Or H T' . v.nyl roof . loaded &amp; s harp .

\_

1395
Fury dr , V-8, auto Run s the best
'69 TOYOTA ............................. 1895
'66 PLYMOUTH ....................-;-•••.

2 Or H T., 4 sp , 4 cyl.

POMEROY

CEWARD CALVERT, Salesman

64 PLYMOUTH ..... . ................. .

VC~hant ,

Oh10
,
Cred1tors are requ1red to file
the tr calims with 5&gt;ald flductary
W1lh1n four months.
Dated th1 S 28th day of Mar c h,
1973
Manntng 0 Webster
Probate Judge of sa1 ~ County
13) 30, (416, 13, 3tc

195

1

V-8, auto

·

RIGGS ·usED CARS
PH. 985 -4100
Located on St. Rt. 7

2 SIGNS
OF

QUALITY
11 ~· ' J 1
'
CO""''~~"""'

CHESTER. 0 .

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

•''

'· 19660L{) 5 F85 CPE .
V-8 automatic fran s, pow er s teenng
good hres , priced fo please

-THE KIRKWOOD WITH THE

brakes, rad1o,

1965 DODGE CORONET 500

S.P-E.CI-A-L FLOOR PIAN .

seats

Pomeroy
OPEN EV S. 8 : 00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

* PARKWOOD * KIRKWOO.D *ACADEMY

12:30P.M.
SELLING 38 I!IJLLS

AGENCY

·HEATING &amp;
COOLING

•

TRI.QlUNTY

._,

'Jill IIi
12'x60' 2 BDRM.
fj' "KIRKWOOD';

l '•

NRI\UJOOO

MOBILE HOMES

. Auto Sales

ARNOLD
.BROTHERS

FISH FRY

o.

Eagles Qub In Pomeroy
.

.

FRIDAY APRIL 13th
.

We talk to yoil

like a pe1S011.

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

GRAVELYTRACTOR SALES

Refreshments Will

Members

Be Served

and Griest hivited

1--·--------..----.. --..

POLLED HEREFORD GRADED
SATURDAY, APRIL21, 1973
PIKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, PIKE!ON,
OHIO

WISEMAN

"H£1e'

ATTENTION CATTLEMEN

BULL SALE

THE

,·' Miller. gun furnace • Plumbed for washer •
L' hted hood range . Storm doors &amp; windows •
E'irly American furniture • House type door .
8
windows 'tront &amp; rear • Copper Wife
ay
h 1
u L approved - National f1re
:
straps · Carpet

~~~~ugw~n~o~s

H ~ rricane

OUR PRICE

All bulls w1 ll be weighed and graded a t 9 30a rn . by three
univer sity graders
All bull s mu st grade clioice to sell
All bulls are guaranteed breeders
All bu lls ready for heavy service (2 years to 7 years)
Th 1s sale Is directed toward the comme rcta l breeder fo
upgrade h1s feeder calves
For catalog write :
PAUL OIXON
Pike County Exten si on Agent
Post Office Bldg .
Waver ly, Qh1o 45690

BILL'S ARMY NAVY SALES
85 NORTH COURT STREET
ATHENS; OHIO

fhroughout.

00
'5795
.
.

~-

7
lMNG P00to0

1

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

'

md he in1orm erJ of the fun c
tmn s of your government are
embod 1ed in publiC not1ces . In
lha l selt -governmen_l Gha rg es
a ll ct 11zens to be 1nformed ,
lhiS newsp.:~per urges every
Ci iiH.' Il IO read and study. th ese
nolices We !i lrongly adv iSt:
those Cl lt zens , scek.1ng lu rttler
informa ii On, IO CI&lt;CrCISe fhCII
rtght of ac cess IO pullll&lt;
records a~d publi C mec l1ngs

. $405

HT Cpc, V 8, automafic, P.S, rad 10, good fire s, buclo;et

14x70's are our specialty - Workmanship "'
quality Easy &amp; fast c 'r edif _approval Credit approved G . I. loans Available - All
homes U. L. approved No trickY. sales
tactics or JACK EO- UP PRICES!
.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC,.

Your Right to Know

$59S
~

REMEMHER
W"' Service
Wh11t We ~ell

PUBLIC NOTICES

1966 CHEV E LLE H.T CPE.
. '
&gt;749
Th e hof one &amp; sure to plea s~. V-8, au tomal1 c good It res,
good body wtth green finish, rad1o. a spec 1a l any day .

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.

WE STILL ARE MAKING GREAT DEALS ON
NEW BUICKS, PONTIAC$, OPELS. WE STILL WANT TO WIN THAT TRIP.
COME IN AND MAKE US AN OFFER.

Or H T, sedan DeV1II e, vinyl roof C11mate
Control , full po_wer .

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

MOBILE HOMES

Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-2174 MONACO EXTRA NICE, 12,681 MILES
•3995
1972 -ooDGE-----------------------------1971 BUICK ·--~~~~~!~-R~~-c:~~-------------~389 5
1970 DODGE _.:~~~~R.:.=-~~~:A!__________ .;. _____ ! 1895
1970 PONTIAC --~~~~~..?~:2~~~------------- •229 5
1970 FORD -~-~~~~.:.~~~~!!:..~£Y~~------------~229 5
1970 PONTIAC -~~N~:~~~~~~~~~~C!~R---------·2595
1970 PONTIAC ---~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~L~~~~---- ' 2 8 9 5
1969 BUICK --~:~~~:~~~!:!~!.~:A~----------- ~ 1 9 9 5
1968 FORD --~-T~~!~~U!_B~~~~~~~----~------· ' 1 5 9 5
1950 FORD --~2~N-~~T-~~~~&lt;p_!~~c~:...------------- •29 5

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WHOLESALE
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SMITH .NELSON MOTORS

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Op&lt;, Evenings Until6:0il'--Til5p.m . Sat.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMEN-T
Case No. 2Q,898
Estate of James A. Roush,
Deceas.e d
"Not 1ce 1S hereby given that
Margaret Roush of Route 2,
Racme , Oh10, h_as been duly
appomted Adm mtstratnx ot tne
Estate of James A Roush ,
de ceased, la-te of Me19S County,

1795

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Polar a, 2 dr H.T., v1nyl roof, P.S, P B , fa ctory a1r.

"You'l l Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
GMAC FINANCING

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'70 DODGE

Karr &amp; VanZandt
992 -5342

1395

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'i/ 0 MERCURY .......................

For Rent

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'10 CH EV. CAPRICE ................. 12195

68 Ford Gal. 500 4 Door, air .............. 11095

67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air ........ '995

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For Rent or Sale

OHIO ·
.:PALLET CO.

6 Cyl , auto , P S , blue, in Show Room condition .

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$7.00 Per Ton

11995

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4 Dr , Slant 6, auto ., vinyl roof

POMEROY

WANTED ·I
CHIPWOOD Wanted

'70 CHEV. CAMARO

68 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Dr. H.T., air ...... .'1395

FOR

I Estat · f Sale
e or

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'69 FORD

CARRIERS

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CHEV•........................... ,. 11000
'70
Or Sedan. V-8, auto , P.S, P. B , factory a1r.

69 'Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.....11395

68 Dodge Pol. 4 Door H.T......,. ........... '795

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11ea n d St
Broke..;

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ·

'70 HORNET ........ ·· ................... 1
4 Dr, 6 cy l , stand trans 1a real gas getter.

68 Chevelle 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.S..... '1495

Real Estate For sale

Instruction

ton Truck , long w1debed 1 V-B, stand , R&amp;H, sharg.

.,69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air ..... '1595

68 Olds Cut. Hoi. Sedan, v.roof, air ........ '1495

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1495
'71 CHEV. '12 TON._................ : ...
11895
Truck, v 8, 4 sp, - R&amp;H .

USED CARS

Blue Ridge
Interior- Exterior

992-2094
606 E . Main Pomeroy

EASTER .SPECIALS

FOR THE PARTICULAR

PAINT SPECIAL!

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Wheel Alignment

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Business Services

KNAPP qu.,lity shoes for work
Ameri.c;an living room suite
or dress ; golf shoes, $19.99;
with wood trim _. • to~m
call 992-5324 , Bob Hysell .
reversible cushions m choiCe
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The Biggest Little Department Store
in Athens, Ohio ·
•Te~ ts all sius for camping in brand names _such as

Coleman, ·Thermos, Camel, HetTr ick and Nai1onal at
Discount Prices .

e Complete lin e of Coleman products and fiShing· gear for
vour outdoor pleasure .
e Housewares: Radios, car'' and tape players wit~ tapes at
S2.98 each : Gla ssware , oil lamps and br~ss chtmes, etc.
Tool s: Socket sets•, handyman tools, Ltncoln welders,
motor otl and tarps

NOTICE
To John M Groves. whose
pla ce ol res1dence 1S unknown
and canno t with r easonab le
diligence be asce rtained , you
nre hereby notd ted lhat you
have been named Defendant m
a legal act ton en 11tled Pau l
Stgman and Janet Sigman,
Plainl 1ff 5, vs Jolin M, Groves,
et al , Delendanls This acl1on
has been ass igned Case No
15,261 and 1s pending m the
Court of Common Pleas, Meigs
Cou nty, Pomeroy, Oh10, &lt;157 69
The ob1ecl of th,e Compla1n1 1S
lOr partilion of rea l es. lale
descnhed a s foll ows ,
The follow1ng described real
es lal e ~t t u a l e m the VIllage of
M1ddleporL Counl y of Meigs
and Stale of Ohio ·
Be1ng the nort l'l eas ler ly part
of Lot No 10, formerly Sheftleld, now incorpo rat ed and
m'a de a part of the Vil la ge of
M1ddleporl, and hav1ng a
lrontag e on F 1rst St reet of 46
tee t and ex lending back at lhe
same Wtdlh to a po1nl half way
be lween F1rst and Second
Str eets Al so stx fee t oft of the
soulllweslerly s1de ot the front
hall ot Lot No . 9, !ranting s1x
teet on F1 rs t Street and ex lend.ng back at Ihe same width
to a pomt half way belween
Fi rst and Second Str eets .
Also the sa1d gran tee shall
have a perroanent right of way for 1ngress and egress not to
exceed lwo feel in width ex tending from
the above
desc nbed prem is es wes terly to
Second Street, sa1d nghl of way
to be loca le.d on th e norft1 s1 de of
the northwesterly part of s·aid
Lot No 10
Deed Reference Volume 243,
Page 535, and Volume 253, Page
149,
Me1gs county Deed
Records
The praye r of the Complamt
1s for commiSSIOners be ap
po inled to partll tOn sa1d real
.die , or 1f the same canno t be
d1v1ded Qy metes and bounds
w1thou 1 manifest , 1njury to 1ts
value , that 11 be appratsed and
sold, and lhe proceeds. d1v1ded
among lhe Platnltf fs and
Defendants as their respecl1ve
mh~res't may appear, lor cos ts
herem, 1ncludmg rea sonab le
altorney tees; and that ttley be
granted such other re l1e f as
may be lUSt ;,nd proper .
You are requ1red to answe1
the Compla1nt w1thln 28 doys
after the las.! publi caf 1on of thtS
notice , which will e publtshed
once each week for six con ,
secu11ve we eks . The last
publtcahon wdl be made May 4,
1973, and the 28 days for answer
wdl commence on lhat dale ,
In case of your fa ilure to
answer or Olherwlse respond as
requ1red by the Ohio Rules of
Civil Procedure, 1udgment by
default will be rendered aga 1nst
you for the re l1ef demanrJed in ·
the Complau1f
Dated . March 28, 1973.
La rry Spencer,
Clerk of Court,
Meigs County Common Pleas
court
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500 E. Main St •• Pomeroy. OhtO

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

Mother Goose skit highlight. of
Riverview School PTA meeting
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REEDSVILLE
The
J&gt;rog ram for the April-n~eetmg
of lhc Hivervaew PTA was a
sktt on health , " Mother Goose
Land," by fu;st and second
gr a d ers darected by the
Laler.ature class under the
s upervi sion of the1r teacher
an d prin ctpal , Mrs. Gra ce
Weber. Literat ure class
:-;t ud enl'l trained and taught the
first and second grade studen ts
thei r parts m the skit which
was Wl'ltlen by Mr:i. Olive
Osburn, fir st grade teacher .
D1&lt;1na Smith played the leading
role of Mother Goose .
Kell y, · guidance
Tom
co unselor of .the district, expluincd . hi~ dulie s an d
readmess to serve pupils and
parents in this area.
Devotions, "Ca lvary vnd
Easter ," were read by Mrs.
Margaret Brown , Realling
C1rcle Book and A.ttcndvnce
Banner were awarded to Mrs.
Gra ce Weber's room for the
most parents attending Easter

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through Apr·tl 23. A s torage
buildmg for school supplies Is
bemg buJJt.
Teresa and Mark Smith sen t
a than k-you to the PTA for

pn1.e money they received at a
recen t sc1ence fa n· sponsored
by the PTA .
Mrs. Weber s;:ud s he sent a
tclegr~un

to Gov . Gliligan in
behalf of lh e s tudents a t
Riverview School ur g in ~,g
continuance of Mr . Eddy, the
Bookm ubile .
Officers were installed by
Mrs. Ma rilyn Hannum. Thanks
were extended to the retirmg

officers for the year they
served . In her mstallation Mrs.
Hannum used a reading and a
prayer . . New off ice r s are
prcs1den !..,. Teresa Collins; vice
president, Ora Jean Holter;
sec retary , Liz Upton and
treasurer, Ma rgare t Brown .

A report fro m the County
Cou ncil PTA was given by Mrs.
Ruth A. Balderson. Also attending were Mrs. Barbara
Ha nnum and Mrs. Marilyn
Hannum . The auditing committee reported the treasurer's \
buok 1s m urder.
Mrs. Teresa Collins, Mrs.
MgriJyn Hannum and Mrs .
Marlene Putman plan to attend
th e PTA Co nfe re nce at
Chesa peake Apr11 28. The May

meeting will be May I with the
stude n ts of th e school
presenltng a mus ical program
under the &lt;hrcc hon of Mrs.
Maxme White head .
Refreshments were .::erved
by the committee. Namt. --~ ~s
were distributed by Kim Ret!L.
from Troop 67, asstsled by Mrs.
Betty Buchanan, a committee
moiher .

vacation will be from Apn l 20
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sealed b1ds will be rece iv'ect
by the Olive Town ship Board of
Trustee s ,:~ t lhe office or the
TownShiP Clerk tor the pur
cha se of a new Loader -Backhoe
Offered as trade -in one I 1I Ca:ie
430 Loade r 6ackhoc
B1ds 10 be opened at the off1ce
ot the Trustees at Reedsville ,
Oh io May 2 at 1 o'clock 197J
SpecJ!t cat 10ns for lhe Loader Backhoe can be obtained at the
res1dCnce of the Clerk at Long
Botlom, Oh 1o The Board of
Trustees reserve ttle r1gt'!l lo
reject any or all b1ds
ou . . e Townsh ip
rrustees
Ada B1s.sell. Cferk.
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SHERIFF'S SALE QF
CHATTEL PRO PER-rY
Citizens Nat1ona1 Bank of
Middleport, Ohto
vs .

Martha How ell

Cas.e No . 15,164
In pursuance to an E•eculion
trom the Common Pleas Cou rt
of Me1gs County OhtO on the 21s t
day of Fe bruary , 1973 and to me
directed 1n the case named
above, J w111 expose for sale at
publ1c auct1on at the, front door
or the Cour l House , Pomeroy ,
Oh10, Meigs. County on the 25th
day of April, 1973 , at 10 :00 AM
I he followmg goods and' chattels
to w11
1 .._ 1969 Rebel , 4 door sedan,
wh1le in co lor, 6 cylinder, Ser1 al
No . ft,9A 150(707371 .
Taken as the Property of
Martha t1owell to satiSfy---anexecutiOn In favor of the
Cit1zen's Nat1onal Bank
Robert C. Harten bach
Me1gs CountY Shenll

60xl4 Hillcrest 2 Br.
"It's. Our Supf!r Special"
All deluxe features, fully carpeted, 114"
Salem Birch paneling, central air
conditioning, front kitchen private
dining, eye-level oven; ~ounter top
range. It's the Super Spepal, because
it's a super nice home.

Delivered
and Set Up_:

RP!J . $8995
)uper Specia I

·UpTo12Yr.
Financing
We Service
What We 'Sell

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• Shoes and clothmg for the enltre fam ily .
Open 9 a . m . to 5·30 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY
AND FR·IDAY UNTIL 9 p. m.

SUNDAY 12 noo11 to 5:30 p.m.
for your convenience

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

OFF ICE HOURS 9 : 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 ( CL~S E
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT · T .,
POMEROY.

Goble Mobile Home Sales.
Dan. Thompson, The Dealin' Man
586 Locust
992-7004
Middleport
Open 8 to 6 Mon. Thru Sat.

�10-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Ap•il13, 1973

Judges

Southern

Sebo promoted

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HARTFORD - Candidates
Phillip Purcell won the reelected )"ere Vernon Gl"in-·
on the Citizens Ticket in the recorder's spot with 105 votes stead, M votes, Donald Fields,
swnmer recreational program
John J : Sebo of Pomeroy, courses
in
Chemical
Hart.ford Town Election Thurs- compared to his opponent 107; Carroll Knight, 100. Two
and purchased three sewing
Super.vlsing
Performan
ce
Engineering
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day swept tlle mayor and Nancy Kimes who polled 30 . . othkers elected were Rupert
machines for th.e Home
Engineer
at
the
Philip
Sporn
In
1964
Sebo
was
employed
at
recorder races and seated five
Economics Dept. of Mrs. Erma
Three incumbent councilmen Howard witll 114 and Arthur
Plant,
has
been
promoted
to
He
Sporn
Plant
as
a
chemist.
councilmen.
McClurg .
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Supervisor- moved into the Performance
Charles Black will be the new
Supt. Sayre reported on a Production
RUTLAND SIGNUP
Independent Ticket canOperations.
Department in 1969 as a
mayor after polling 93 votes
completed su•vey by the
RUTLAND _ ALL boys didates and their votes for
A native of Kleenkoal, W. Perfoqnance Engineer an.d by
defeating his opponent, Pat
district's principals on the
interested In playing council were Kenneth Greene,
Riley on the Independent ticket
needs for the next year in text Va ., Sebo graduated from 1970 was promoted to Plant
this summer 00 a 42 ; Thomas O'Bryan, 23; .
baseball
Logan High School, attended Performance Engineer. Sebo is
by 43 votes.
and work books. conswnable
Rutland Boys League team Ernest Blessing, 23; Donald
supplies, audio and visual aids • the University or Cincinnati, married and has one son and
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All
04;-11$
between the ages of nine and Warth , 38 and Frances
and has completed J.C .S. two daughters.
_-;;....., a . . .-• . _
and recreational equipment;
UNIT CALLED
. W..wire'itowers-.
JZ inclusive, Aug. 1 being tbe Johnson, 33. Newly elected
He has applied for four
_ Ever:~r"'
The Mason E-R unit was
c~tofl 'date, should slgnup officials will take office May 5
educable mentally retarded
called for Virginia Wilson near
loday after 5:30 p.m. at the ; for one year terms.
classes in the district for the
the drive-in theater at 11 :30
LOCAL .TEMPS
Rutland High School gymnext school year. He outlined
a.m. Wednesday . She was
nasium. Pomer.oy bas ofThe temperature in downaspects of a drug knowledge
experiencing . difficuJty
feredtoadmlttheteamtolts
town
Pomeroy at IJ ·a .m.
JOHN J. SEBO
Pomeroy Flower Shop
survey in the seventh through
breathing and was taken to
league.
Friday was 48 degrees under
s'uJternut Ave .. Pomeroy
12th grades of the district taken
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
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A county-wide door-to-door activities the public is calling
by DrUniversity,
. Leonard W.
Ohio
in Ferguson,
February canvass will be conducted by · on it to expand.
and reported on plans for the Meigs County Humane
In other matters, the county
registering new · kindergarten Society beginning the week of humane officer, Gary Dill, was
and first grade students . May &amp;-1~ coinciding with the authorized payment at $5 per
Tonight &amp; Saturday
He said high school students 1 nation's "Be Kind to Animals call for visitations he has made
ApriiiJ-14
were registered fnr the next Week."
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the past three months to places
school
ye&lt;·r
last
week
and
that
LIVING FREE
Members of the society, asking his service . where' 'TIFFIN - Fifty-two new
(Technicolor J
junior high school students meeting at Middleport town animals were needing help. m@mbers have been initiated
Nigel Davenport
have be en registered this hall Thursday evening, will Virginia Smith was appointed
Susan Hampshire
recently by the four Heidelberg
week.
make the canvass . It will be chairman of a program to Coll ege
IG)
camp·us
men's
FAT CitY '"'
Attending were those named part of the group's continuing organize youth meetings in ·the socieities, among them FreshStacy· Keach
above and Nancy Carnahan, "'" project to o~tain funds for an
humane program. A rabies man Theodore H. Lehew of
Jeff Bridges
clerk;
William Downie, Leah animal she~ter and to carry out clinic was set for May 19 at the
lPG)
Pomeroy by the Excelsior
'ihow Sta rts 1 p. m.
Ord, James Wickline, Larry
county garage, and all schools Society.
Wolfe, Bill Baer, Greg Bailey,
of the county excePt in . Over the years at Heidelberg
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Ralph
Wigal,
Bob
Spurlock,
Sun., Mon., Tues.
Southern district and Bradbury the societies have developed
Friday and Saturday Sale bring·s you special sale prices
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Jim Adams, s ob Ord and Supt.
AprillS -16-17
were
reported
to
have
shown
in
to
social
groups
with
Admitted :.... Paul Sisson,
on Lee Work Uniforms - Mens and Boys Sport Shirts Bowen.
A SEPARATE
thefilm
,
''The
Animals
are
programs
coordina
ted
through
Middleport; Cheryl VanMeter,
PEACE
School Name Shirts - Wrangler Mens Blue Denim Jeans.
the men's and women 's In(TectmicolorJ
Mason; . Mary
Adkins, Crying. n
Save plenty these two days on Cannon Royal Family
john Heyl ·
NOW YOU KNOW
There was a profit of $2119 on tersociety Councils. Other
Pomeroy ; Ferman Moore ,
Parker Stevenson
The smallest bird, the bee
Sheets - Sun Glasses - Playtex Bras and Girdles.
Middleport; Guy Hysell , the rwnmage sale last week, men's societies are Alpha Phi
(G)
.
hummingbird
of
Cuba,
builds
a
Tau, Nu Sigma Alp ha and
Colorcartoons
Pomeroy; Thomas Varian , ·said Rita Lewis, secretary .
nest
with
an
inSide
diameter
of
Show Start's 7 p.m.
Mrs .
Dorthy · Fisher, Sigma Tau Nu.
Clifton ; Mary Lee, Pomeroy ;
three-fourths of an inch.
Lehew is the son of Mr. and
Rose Green, Hartford ; Mary president, and Mrs. Jean Will,
On The Second Floor- Special Womens Spring Coat sale
Clark, Middleport; Timothy chairman , pres ided at the Mrs. William Lehew, Anne St.
A graduate uf Meigs High
· Sweater Capes- at a big savings and in the Furniture
Cundiff, Syracuse; Mary C. mee. ~ in g .
School,
Lehew
wa
s
an
outSmith, Middleport ; Helen
Department on the 3rd floor - big savings on Dinette
standing
gridder
and
wrestler.
Jeffers, Syracuse; David
Sets and on Kroehler Sleep or Lounge Hide-a~beds.
EXTENDED . OUTLOOK
Varian·, Hartford and Icie
There's a sale right now, on many models boys and girls
Mild Sunday and Monday,
Tucker, Racine.
' FUNDING ASSURED
bicycles.
turning cooler Tue sday.
Discharged
Archie
The Gallia-Meigs Co mChance
ofrain
Sunday
night
McKinney, Martha Anderson,
mWlity Action Agency has
and Monday. Highs in the received official notice that it
Vickie Roush, Jerry Jacks,
GOs, dropping to 50s Tuesday.
Edna Parsons, Paul Gilbert,
will receive funds through Feb.
Lows
in
the
40s,
dropping
.
t
o
Sandra Powell, Lavina Simp28, 1974 on which to operate its
Be sure to visit the warehouse on Mechanic Street for
30s Tuesday.
son, Ada Vickers and Loretta
agencies and programs.
good -buys in carpeting - linoleum - washers and dryers Spencer.
Therefore , a pplica tions a re
steel cabinets - lawn and porch furniture - and many
bein g r ece ived · for the
other items you'll want.
PLEASANT VALLEY
following posi tions: One fullWarehouse is open til9 p.m. Friday and Saturday . .
DISCHARGES : Mrs. Homer
secretary-bookkeeper ,
Sunny and cool tciday with time
Bonec\ltter, ~illiard Hals t~aQ , highs in the 40s. Fair and chilly two outreach workers and a
Mrs. Andrew Byus, Point tonight with lows in the 30s, director for. the Neighborhood
Pleasant; Lena Dawn Arthur; Sl.Ulny and warmer tomorrow . Youth Co rps. Applicants
New Haven ; Stacey Storie, with highs in the 50S and lower having any guestions are asked
Wes t
Columbia;
Mrs. 60s south .
to call the Gallia Office, 446·
Elizabeth Farrar, Pomeroy;
1760, or lhe.Meigs Office, 992Robert Hall, Northup, 0. ;
5605.
TOOK WHOLE THING
Clarence Barnett, Rock
SAN
FRANCISCO (UPI ) Castle; Mrs. Milliard Gilmore,
~ Cheshire, 0 .; Riche;~rd Isaac, •- Monitoring devices at the
Pacific Telephone Co. showed
Vinton .
Come in and ask us about an Auto loan:'
something . was wrong at a
You 'll be pleased with our fast . efficient serv ice .
pu~lic te lephon e booth on
' DRIVER CITED
Thrifty rates. And personal attention .
We like to go one step further for you.
Sheriff Robert C. Har- Army Street Thursday.
tenbach's Dept. investigated Patrolman John Portoni, sent
an accident at 12 :20a.m. today lo investigate, found that the
on SR 124 one mile east of · whole booth had been stolen .
Syracuse. Wilma Frances
Siders, . 62, Racine , was
RIVER CRESTS
traveling east when she wel)t
VICKSBURG, Miss. (UP!)off the highway on the left into The flooding Mississippi RIVer
a ditch. She was cited for crested at its highest level in 35
oome•oy pomeroy
driving while intoxicated . years at thi~ Delta port Thurs•ullood national
There were no personal in- day and. Gov: Bill Waller apbank
juries.
pealed to the White House for
the bank of .
the centut~
di saster loans for hard-Pit
established 1872
farmers .
PLAINTIFF WINS
BOSTON MARATHON
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A petit jury ruled Thursday
BOSTON (UP!) - Defending
Member
in fav or of the plaintiff in the champion Olavi Suomalainen
FDIC
case of Richard Wheatley was one . of more than 1,500
versus Robert L. Snowden. The runners entered to .compete
Jury ordered and adjudged Monday in the 71th Boston
·- that the plaintiff recover from 1 Marathon, it was announced
the defendant the sum of $900 Thursday.
"Going one.step further"
and costs. The suit was for ·
Rwmers· from 10 countries
damages as a result of an will compete, including entries
automobile accident.
~rom Fi~Jand, West, Germany, _
Plymol!th Satellite Regent Wagon
J Japan ,
Ireland, ·England,
It beats other mid-size wagons where
li!IIIB•!C!·~•to~~IIO!••••Mi••••IMI••IIII•••••••;u••••o;:&lt;.'1!
. Wales, Sweden, Korea, Canada
it co unts: in cargo n:lom. Yet it's small
and Norway.
· enough to maneuver easily. See why
RECORD ATTErfDANCE
it's so big with so many people.
SEATTLE, Wash. (UP! ) Lawyers showed up in record
Plymouth
numbers for a Seattle-King
Sport Suburban
County Bar Association
meeting. The agenda featured Has a 3-way ta il gate, ca rpeting, plus
pornographic ·films and pic9 importan t features most other '
tures supplied by the Seattle
wagons do n'tllave. We'll stack it
Police Department.
a gainst a ny full-s ize wagon.
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to cooperate will) tlle Senate
CO!JliJlittee. Ervin has sought to
keep allegations ·out of tlle
public eye Until tlle committee
can begin public hearings, ·
J»'Obably after May I.

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Citizens tickeT sweeps Hartford toWn election

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RIO GRANDE - Chances of the
formation of a community college on the
Rio Grande College campus by September
ol this year appeared dim Saturday
following action taken by the Ohio Board of
Regents Friday,
The board, meeting with six, Rio
Grande College officials in tlle Stale Office
BUilding hearing r,oom in Columbus,
refused to give a go-ahead to a plan to sel
up a community college on the Gallia
County college campus. ·
Board members said they would
reconsider tlle program, but only after
further study on the financial agreement
between Rio Grande and the new school
and on what impact the additional college
would have on the southeastern Ohio area.
Inilial plans for the community college

FLOWERS

Canvas planned
by humane society

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Lehew pledged

MEIGS THEATRE

by Excelsior

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

at Heidelberg

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Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Va lley·

NO.' 11

THRFE SECTIONS
Pomeroy-Middleport

SUN'oAY, APRIL 15, 1973

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att..nd~.

Astronaut Nell Armstrong,
Ohio Easter Seal · chalnnan,
presided.
Other Rotary business
Friday evening was President
Riggs' appoinbnent of Dennis
Keney chairman, and Robert
Buck, assistant of the annual
EASTER SEAL LEADERS - Astronaut Neil Armstrong, second right, is Ohio Easler Seal
Rotary-sponsored Easter Egg
chairman . With him, 1 to r, are MiddJeport-Pome.roy Rotary Club President Gene Riggs,
Hunt at mUnicipal park, an .. Rotarian Robert Buck, Mrs. Buck, and at right, Mrs. Riggs, chairmaJ! of the Meigs County
event that was rained out in
Easter Seal letter camp ~ign . The local Easter Sea l program is carried out by 'the Meigs C.~unty
1972,
Crippled Children's Society which is the "Other face" of the Rotary Club. It works this way '
Traditionally, the finder of a
eaCh year the wife· of the. current Rotary president is chairman of the Easter Sea l letter
golden egg receives $10 and the
campaign, and the immediate past president oi the club (C. E. Blakeslee) is president of the
finder of a silver egg $5.
Crippled Children's Society. The succession tothe society'~ offices is automatic.
(Continued frolll page 2)

Three get
away· safe

Che
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Saturday Night ·

10:00 TIL 2 .

The MEIGS
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For Fun and
Live EntertJJinment

Retur~

MENTOMEET .
The Meigs C~unty Men's
Fellowship of the Churches of
Christ will meet at 7: 30 p.m.
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Bradbury
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Church of Christ.

BILL FRANCIS
AND HIS GROUP

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TAG DATE SET
The Eastern High School
band will hold its annual tag
day in Pomeroy ,and Mid·
dleport Saturday.

VOLUNTEERFlREMEN Jim Shato, left, ~~d Doug Runyon aim water onto
blaze which caused $6,oo0 damage to the boq~e of Mrs. Hnzel Adkins, pear
Kanauga , early Saturday morning. Ca.rne of the fire is unknown.

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for Unit 2 of the Gen . .James M. Gavin Power Plant at
Cheshire is risi n ~ rapidly . In the foreground is the steel
skeleton of the plant 's administrative building Which will be
attached to Unit 2 from where (about 100 feet up ) this pi cture
was takert . The two cooling towers, each about 500 feet high .
when co mpl c ~d . are vital jn the Ohio Power's Company's
policy of incorporating the latest technological developmenl'i
in preserving environment. The size of each tower will be
compai'able in diameter at the base to the inside of Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati .

KANA UGA - f'ir e of undetermined
ori gi n forced three persons from their
Upper Rt. 7 home here early Saturday
morning and caused an estimated $6,000
damHge .
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COSTA 1\ICA ROCK ED
Hamilton sa id Mrs. Hazel Adkins, her
SAN JfJSE, c osta Rica iUPI) - A
infant gran.dson a'nd daughter Brenda
majot
earthquake rocked tl1is Centrril
esca ped from the blaze without injury. The
American C'ountry Saturday, knocking
fire was discovered-around B:14 a.m. by
duwn houses in various rural towns and
Mrs. Adkins .
burying residents under. falling debris.
The seven·room, single story concrete
The Costa Rkan Red Cross sa id at
block home, owned by Miles Epling,
least
15 persons were reported killed in
Gallipolis , had ap proximately $4,000
(he quake zone In nortl1wcstern
damage .. Damage to conten ts was
Guanacaste Province. As many as JOO
estimated around $2,000.
Asst. Chief Hamilton said Mrs . AdkinS , wef!! reported injured.
and her grandson were lying on a couch in .::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::;:;::::::::::i:i:::::
the living r'Oom when shC saw smoke come
pouring but of a rear bedroom.
Mrs. Adkins picked up her grandson
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after seeing ' the one bedroom was ablaze
"I screamed C~t my daughter in another,
COLUMBUS - The Gallia Academy
and phoned the fire d~partment, '' she said.
Mrs. Adkins' daughter broke out a SYmph onic Choir received a su perior
window to escape from another room rating here Saturday in the state finals or
accordin~ to Hamilton.
. the Ohio Music Education Association
'fhe house is located acroSs the- high- Contest.
The contest was held a.t Northland
way from the Green Gables Nite Club.
Severiteen Volunteer Gallipolis High School. Mrs. Anne . FiEc her, choir
Firemen responded to the alarm . Local director, sa id judges called the GAHS
firemen were assisted byO ne Pt. Pleasant performance en joyable, with excellent
· diclion and fine musical interpre.taticln.
truck and two Pt. Pleasant firemen.
Earlier this spring, the GAHS choir
received Superi or J ratings from three
MEETING CALLED ·
judges in the District Contest held at
~ ALLIPOL IS - Acting City Manager
Portsmouth .
Units competing at No rthland
M. Harold Brown- announced Saturday
that a special city commissioners meeting ·_ Saturday were Cl, Bl and BII bands and
will be held in the Municipal BUilding, choirs who reCeived Superior ratings on
beginning at 12 nuun on TUesd~}' .
the district level. The classification is by
the num her of students in the upper three
GANGSTER SLAIN ·
grades. GAI'IS performed in the BI
CIIICAGO (UP!)- Reputed gangla nd di.vi.sion .
chief lain Sam DeStefano, who was
The GAHS musicians were ln comawaiting trial ~or murder, Wl;lS found shot petition with such scho01s as. 'Cincinnati
to death Saturday in the garage of bis West Greenhills, Gtandv~cw ;-. Finncytowq,
Side home.
. police said.
Carlisle, Wyoming, Mariemont and Eaton.

Choir tops in
state contest-

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County
Election Board officials reported Saturday
no one has filed for the •three seals on the
Gallipolis City Commission. Wednesday,
April 18 is the deadline .
According to the city charter, candidates have a HI-day period in which to
fil~ petitions. All petitions must .be cir-·cu1ated by individuals :who are not can~

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Members and their wiVes of
the Middleport-Pomeroy
Rotary Club stuffed and
prepared for mailing over 4,000
Easter Seal envelopes Friday
evening a.t Heath United
Methodist Church following
dinner where the Rotary Anns
were guests.
The Easter Seal campaign in
Ohio was officially launched
March 4 in Columbus with local
and state volunteers attending,
including
local
Rotary
President and Mrs. Gene
Riggs, and Mr. · and Mrs.
Robert Buck, National Eoster
Seal Chairman Rillph Edwards

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However, the board deferred action on
the recommendation of William B.
assistant chancellor, who said
. Coulter,
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such requests should not be considered
unlil the General Assembly completes
work on a new state budget.

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Northwest requested an increase from
· $525 to $600 a year for "in dislrict"
students and £rom $585 to $630 for "out of district" students. Stark asked to hike its
instruction fee from $405 to $450 a year.
Both schools asked that the increases
become effective this autwnn.
"We're faced with a very serious
financial problem," Dr. Max F. Covert,
president of Northwest, told ·the board. "It
seems vital to us to have this fee iocrease
at this time.''

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Chance of showers and
scattered thundershowers
Sunday night and Monday.
Lows Sunday night in the 40s.
Hiebs Monday in 60s.

Until 9 P.M.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

A community college is a public
educational institution organized for the
principal purpose of providing instrucijonal programs for all people of the
district. It is not a vocational high school,
and it provides college level courses.
On Feb . 8, 1973, the , Rio Grande
Community College Citizens Advisory
Committee approved a four-county

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tabled for the time being. It was.
college 'relations and Mrs.·· Margaret
The representative feels Rio's plan
Thomas, the COillnlunity college's project
will be approved later this year by the
coordinator .
regents, but only alter the statewide
study had been released, and after the
In other matters, a substantial fee
regents further study the financial
decrease at Scioto Technical College was
agreement between Rio Grande and t11 e
appro\•ed by the regents ..Boar() members
new school, and Its im pact In sOuthern
pos tppned action em grant fee hikes at two
Ohio.
other technical colleges.
Should the Rio plan be approved
Out of slate tuition at sc£oto Technical
A college represeRtaHve ~-attending within the next two months, it would be
)College in Lucasville was dropped from
Friday's hearing said ·local orricials had January or later before classes could
' a y~ar . Officials of the
$450 a year to $75
hopes proposals would be appru,•ed by the start.
Scioto County school near the Kentucky
regents Friday. However, after learn in~
Attending the hearing from RiO bQrder s~id they hoped to attract more
from William B. Coulte r, assistant
Grande were President A. R. Christensen : students by the huge out-oi-state fee drop.
chancellor, that a task force
Herman Koby, vice president of academic Requests fr om Northwest Technical
study is to be: released within two months affairs ; Carl Dahlberg, vice president of
College in Archbold and Stal'k Technical
concerning higher educalion in Ohio, local de11elopment ; Bill Smeltzer, vic~
College in Canton to increase instructional
officials felt Rio's Proposal would be president of finance; Sam Neal, director of fees were deferred by the board.

were revealed at Rio Grande College on (Vinton, Gallia, Jackson and Meigs ) study
Jan, 16, t972.
of the proposed community college
On Feb. !, t973, Rio oflicials conducted program. The. study was completed by
a press coni·:rence at the Holiday Inn, Arthur D. Little, Inc., consultants to the
Kanauga . It was felt the project was far Community College from Massachusetts.
enough along at that time that if approved An official plan for the proposed college
by lhe Ohio Board of Regents, initial was approved by the Rio Grande Comclasses woulg be held at Rio by September ' munily College Board of Trustees on Feb .
of this year.
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didates, and must ctmt.ain . al let~st five
signatures of registered voters.
If more 'than six persons file, an
election must be held to reduce the field.
Commissioners are ~lected for four
years. There is no compensation. InctJmbent commissione rs are Richard
.Carter." C. H.. McKenzie and Wymond
Bradbury.

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I'OMEROY - The Bloodmobile visit to Meigs County
wlll be on Monday, April 23, a ~ the Pomeroy Elementary
School from I, tn 6 p.m.
More blood always Is needed . Tweuty..nine units were
used at Veterans Memorial Hospital during ~March and
· abuul that much at other hospitals for Meigs County
people. Since Bloodmobile visits here are two lnooths
apart, double that amount is needed at each visit.
Remember April 23! Donate a .unit of blood for
someone!

Model project on
· Aging has furtding
,POMEROY ...:. The area-wide model
project on agi ng, of whic'h Meigs Coun ty is
a part, has been .funded for a senior
citizens comprchcn~ive program effective
April .1. 1973 to April I, 1974, the Meigs
CountY Council on Aging announced
.
Suturday.
The council has voted io hire an aide to
conduct craft programs for senior (·itizens.
. ElevenJ.ownships and four villages hHvc
agreed to contr ibute to\ the senior citi:en::;
-program and have been se-nt lhank-you
letters. They include .Bedford, Chester,
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AKRON,OhioiUP I )~ GuodyearTire

· &amp; Rubber Co. has been pick.ed as the target

for stri ke action should the United Rubber
Workers (URW)· union strike the . "Big
Four-" rubber rllakers when a national
contract expires next Friday . .
Members of the URW negotiations
coordinati ng committee and its executive
board met here SatUrday to select the
l.al'get. and said contract ta lks would
continue this wcek with Goodyear,
FirestOne; B. F. Goodrich and UniroyaL
POW DIVORCED
ELYRIA, Ohio iUPI) - U.S. Air Forte
Capt. Burton W. Campbell, a former
prisoner of war . from nearby Amherst,
Friday wa,s granted a' divorce from his
wife, Bonnie , on grounds of gross neelect
and extreri1e cruelty. 'They had been
married 12 ye~ rs and have no children.

Co lumbi a, Leban on, 'J... etaf t, Oli ve,·
Orange, Rutland, Salem, Salisbury and
Sulton Townships, and Racine, Middleport, Rutland and Syracuse Villages.
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas, county
directQr, sa id three senior citizens clubs
have been organized in the c;ounty and
others are planned; tha t 1,300 m?nth!(
newsletters are being sent to senior
citizens in the cou,nty. ThOsfi! wishing such
a ·letter rtlay co:dl 992-7886.
Sixty-five pen:~On:i have been aided
through the mformation and refet•ral part
of the program, and others have been
referred to the proper agency . A regular
schedule for th~, senior citi,~en ~~9.1~~ is
planned by the end of this month.
Miss Lucille Smith has anno~nced that
a "Vigor in Maturity " progre~m wil,l be
·held at the center In cooperation with the
Meigs County Retired Tcachers.Assn. \Th.e
first session from 10 a.m. to noon on Apnl
27 will deal with sa(ety. Coffe.e will be
· provided, but a sack lunch is to be taken.
Mrs. Pearl Welker, director, said 'J7
. volunteerS · have been enrolled in the
re tired ~ enior volunteer program and are
working in the hoSpitalJ bookmobi1e,
county home cind at schools.
A district meeting has been announced
on May 11 at the Hocking Valley Motor
Lodge in .Nelsonville. Transportation will
be· provided. The county office staff has
moved to the junior high buildln!i in
.: Pomcr·oy from office~ in Middleport. The
telephone numbers are 992-78ll6 and 99~­
·7884.

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