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                  <text>12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Pomeroy, 0 ., April2ll, 1973

Eight fined in
mayor's court
Eight defendants were fined
and two others forfeited bonds
in the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Don Collins Tuesday night.
Fined $5 and costs each were
Robert Wh ite, Racine, intoxlcaticm ; Gary Michael,
Pomeroy, squealing. tires ;
Charles Ohlinger, Letart, W.
Va., stop , sign viOlation ;
Mi c ha e l Ohlinger,
West
Colwnbia, r eckless operation :
John Swartz, Coolville, nmning
a red light, and Paul Hoffman,
Pomeroy, running a red light.
Fined $15 and costs each for
speeding were Robert Barton,
Mason, and Constance . Smith,
Middleport .
F or reiting bonds were
Orland Laudermilt , Jr .,
Pomeroy, $:&gt;.;, disturbing the
peace, and James Wildermuth,
Middleport, $15, for runnin g a
red li ght.

MEET MONDAY
RACINE: - The Raci ne
Baseball Assn . will meet
Monday at 7:30 p.m . at the
Racine Jr. High building to
elect o££icers and plan the
s ummer program . All interested persons are urged to
attend. Monday is also the last
day for sign-up for peewee·,
pony and little league of the
Raci~e, Portland and Letart
area .
CORRECTION
Mr . arid Mrs. Ander s on
Spa.uldin g, Kyger, celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary
recently with a potluck dinner
at the Kyger Creek Power
Plant club house. It was incorrec tly stated in the Sunday
Times-Sentinel that the couple
celebrated their 40th wedding
anniversary.
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Shlrley Mac Laine

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April27-28
WHEN LEGENDS
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(Technicolor)
Richard Widmark
Frederic Forrest

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Parents protest
MASON - Pareots of
Wahama
High
School
students beld a peaceful
protest this morning for the
heoeflt of their children io
a request r.,r the return of
their prloclpul, Robert
Seaman, who was recently
dismissed from Mason
County Schools for the
coming year.
Approximately 650 of 720
student enrollment were
absent from classes.

Lions eleci
Hoover to
top office

Officers, who will begin their
new duties on July .l. were
named when the Pomeroy:
Middleport Lions Club met for
a noon hm cheon Wednesday at
the Meigs Inn.
They are Wendell W. Hoover,
president; Louis Osborne, first
A spokesman said: 11 We
vice preside nt ; Ri chard
are asking parents to
Chambers,
~eco nd
vice
cooperate tomorrow by
president ; Bob J . MiUer, third
keeping their children out of
vice president ; James E .
school and also asking
Danner, Lion tamer; Karl :.
. parents to appear at the
Krautter ,
tail
twister;
entrance of the school again ·
Clarence J . Struble, secretarytomorrow at 8 a. m. Any
treasurer. Named two year
classes scheduled previously
directors were Paul Kloes ,
for band aod athletic acDonald H. Pearch, Jr., and
tivities will be carried on as
Th omas Cassell and Fred
scheduled.
Morrow we'r e named one year
directors. Krautter, Cassell
and Chambers made up the
nomin&amp;ting committee.
·Jack Kerr, a guest of C. J.
Struble, spoke concerning the
renewal of radio station
licenses by the FC&lt;;. The club
voted to support Kerr's
Holzer Medical Center
proposal for a five year
(Discharged)
renewal on the licensing of his
Infant daughter of Mrs.
station, WMPO, by writing
George Ingeles, Essie Neal,
government officials on the
Virginia
Dars t,
Lorene
matter.
Spradling, Sherri Fowler,
Gary Swope, department of
Sandra McKitrick , Chad
Natural Resources, division of
Humphreys, Harold Frakes,
wildlife, spoke on the duties of
Vicki Dowdy, Jerry Dowdy,
his division and showed slides
Lois Blake, Willie Blackburn,
of law violations in 'the field.
Cindy Campbell, David Fife,
The slides also pointed up the
Jeffrey Farrell, Leonard Hash,
services provided by the
Harland Little, Paul McGraw,
division of wildlife . Hoover,
Loricemae Parsons, Joan
first vice president, was in
Siders, Willie Vaughn, Frances
'charge of the meeting .
Wood, Clude Walker and Mary
Hysell.
(Births)
Mrs. Myron Stamper, a
daughter, Waterloo and Mrs .
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Michael Diamond, a daughter,
Point Pleasant.
course, and a two~year general
business course have been
added to the ran schedule at the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
college.
ADMITTED
Fonzo
"This," he said, " is in adTaylor, Vinton ; Car. I Rowe
Piketon; Freda Buchanan' dition to a two-year liberal arts
CoolviiJe; Terri Stout, Tupper~ transfer program and a twoPlains; Ruth Baer, Minersville year medical laboratory
and Robert Roush, Jr., Racine. technician cow-se which we
DISCHARGED - Kenneth already· had on next year's
schedule" Dr . Koby ~aid other
McCune, Norman Hawley,
occupational two-year courses
Donna Guinther, Bertha
for next fall will . be considered
Hobstetter ' Mabel Pettit
in addition to those already
Luther Glgssburn, Virgi~
listed .
Burlm·d, Clarence Curtis and
Larry Casto.
Dr. Alphus R. Chirstensen,
president of Rio Grande
College, expressed great enFOR -ALIMONY
The suit for divorce by Veva thusiasm for this step:
"The college is ready to
Searles, Rt. 1; Rutland, against
Rolland Searles, address provide this educational OPWlknown,' reported Wednesday portunity," he said. "The
was in error. The action was Community College Trustees
are showing great civic
[or temporary alimony .
leadership, and now additional
students from this district can ·
have an educational opMARRIAGE LICENSE
Richard Olin Kflapp II, 25, portunity equal to any in Ohio
West Columbia, and Mona on a commuting basis at a
Penelope
Williams,
25, price equal to any state school.
It's a great challenge."
Pomeroy, Rt. 4.

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Friday and Saturday

Trustees

Gi~s

DRESS SALE
Spring dresses selected from our regular
stock c. 1 Misses, Juniors and Half sizes.

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Show Starts 7 p.m. ·

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in down~own Pomeroy at II a. m.
Thursday was 53 degrees under
cloudy skies.

SUPPLEMENT MADE
A supplemental distribution
of liquor permit fees has been
completed with $29.23 going to
Scipio Township, State Auditor
J~seph T. Ferguson reports.

WASIUNGTON (UPI ) - •
Acting FBI Director L. Patrick
Gray was reported today to
have acknowledged destroying
some papers taken from the
White House safe of ohe of the
men who later pleaded guilty in
the 'Watergate case.
Gray was said to have told
Assistant Attorney Gen.
eral Henry E . Petersen,
. now heading the Watergate
investigation, that he did not
know ifthepaperswere related
to the bugging conspiracy
when he had them burned last
year after getting them a.t a
meeting with two
top
presidential aides, John D.
Ehrlicman and John W. Dean

SALE I
BICYCLES

Our entire stock of
girls spring coats
reduced tor this sale.

Price

GIRLS DRESSES
Another Big
Shipment of

Save this weekend on dresses for girls .
Infants, Toddler~, 3 to 6x and 7 to 14.

APRONS

Young Mens Flore Bo»om

WESTERN JEANS

On the 1st floor.
Coverall aprons - tea
aprons and cobbler
styles. Regular and
extra large sizes .

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Regular price$6.95. Made of
oz . blue denim .
Wide belt loops · sanforized shrunk. True
Western styling.

Friday- Saturday Sale

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Boys $2.95

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Mens $3,95

Short Sleeve Sport Shirts

SileS 6 to 20 · Per ·
manent press . Solids Plaids
Novelty
patterns .
Friday Saturday Sale

Solid colors - white on white · plaids· stripes.
All permanent press . Well known makes
tapered and fuller cut styles. Small, medium ,
large and extra large sizes.
Friday and Saturday

2 for •6.79

Mens 7"1c

Permanent press - smalL medium, large and
extra large sizes .
50 percent polyester - 50 percent cotton . Solid
coi:lrs: navy, gold, black, burgundy.
Friday and Saturday Sale

Orion
Dress Socks

•1.58

One size fits all sizes 10
through 13. Big seli!ction of
colors .
Friday and Saturday

2 $1.00
pair

SEW.ING
.NOTIONS
DiscQntinued colors from
our regular stock. Seam
binding, Ric Rae, hem
. facing , zippers, lron · on
tapes.

Sale 1fz price
White Mountain

ICE CREAM
FREEZERS

Sale! Mens Fine Quality

DOUBLE KNIT DRESS SLACKS

4 qt., 6 qt. and 8 qt . sizes.
. Triple motion. Wooden tub .
Hand crank and ·electric
operated models . Free
recipe book . Housewares
department . lst floor .

Sale prices for Frid'a y and Saturday
9·. 95
10.95
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12.95
13.95
14.95
15.95
16.95

Knit
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Knit
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Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
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Beautiful new patterns. 54"
wide . good colors.

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patterns and solid colors. Sizes for chairs and
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO _ _ _ _ _
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See these fine cards for the boy or girl graduate
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also confirmation cards.

Hallmark Mother's Day Cards
Mother's Day is Sunday, May 13. Now is the
perfect time to pick out the ones you'll need this
year.

A public meeting to pinpoint
erosion damages caused by the
Ohio River here has been set
for 7:30p.m. next Thursday at
the Meigs County courtroom in
Pomeroy, James Roush
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county bmldirlg inspector and

sanitarian, said today.
Roush said, "We must bring
as much public and political
pressure to bear upon our
federal government as possible
to correct the very serious

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SCISSORS SALE
Nose-baby scissors, cuticle scissors. nail
scissors, pedicure scissors, toenail nippers,
cuticle nippers, embroidery scissors, sewing
scissors, light trimmers, dressmaker shears,
pinking shears, applique scissors, heavy straight
trimmers.
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N~w Arrival$ In the Furniture Dept.

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Kroehler Living Room Suites and Chairs. Maple
Dinettes - Pine Trestle TabLe !lnd Olair Sets.
Infants Department- Cribs - Play Pens- Safety
Gates · Training Seats - Convertible Play Yard
and Crib.
Hassocks: Vinyl and Cloth covered.
selection of shapes and styles. ·

Large

Visit Elberfelds Warehouse
on Mechanic Streef
Plenty of parking spac:e- Easy loading doc:k. Big selection
of Washers . Dryers· Refrigerators. Freezers . Gas Ranges.
E led ric: Ranges · Air Conditioners . Metal Cabinets for
Kitchen - Wardrobes· Hymidifiers · Dehumidifiers- Kitchen
Sinks. Lawn Mowers· Carpet in 12 and 15ft. widths. Room
Size Rugs - Linoleum - Congoleum .

Big selection Lawn, Po~ch .and Patio Furniture.
All well known makes· all at sale prices. And you
can always use Elberfelds sensible Credit
Service •

KIMBALL PIANO SALE'I

Briefsli

By Uolted Press International
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·MISSISSIPPI AND TRWIJTARY FLOODWATERS, their
crests at record highs in the Iowa-Missouri area, pushed relentlessly at levees down to tbe Gulf of Mexico today, leaving new
bomeless in Missouri and keeping workers from their jobs in the
Quincy, Ill., area. A 200-year record high was expected to be
reached at St. Louis.
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The Missouri River broke a railroad embankment in St.
Ch~les Cotinty, Mo., Wedn~;v;llght, and more than 800
persons whose homes had been protected by the levee moved out,
warned by sheriff's deputies using sirens and ,loud.,speakers.
Most of the 3,000 residents in homes in the area had left before the
break.
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON is putting ' tlle
Watergate scandal aside long enough to fly to Mississippi today
to view flood damage and to dedicate a new $9.8 million naval
training center. It was Nixon's first public appearance since
April t7 when be aMounced he was makiflg "intensive new
inquiries" into the extent or Whire House involvement .in the
Watergate affair.
The Chief Executive scheduled a 9 a .m. EST departure for
Meridian, Miss.; aboard his plane: the Spirit of '76, for a flyover
of the flood-swoll~n Mississippi River and devastated areas in
the vicinity. Accompanying him will be Sen. John Stennis, DMiss., for whom the training complex at Meridian Naval Air
Station is named.

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COLUMBUS - FOUR MEN, BELIEVED heavily armed,
and who reportedly vowed to kill police who would try to arrest
them, were sought today in connection with Thursday's $93,000
robbery of the Ohio State brallch in suburban Whiteh~U . Kansas
City, Mo., pollee quoted the FBI there as saying !be four men
were believed Involved in the bank robbery at the Great Eastern
Shop~ · ~· Center. WhiU.haU pqlice said only one man entered the
bank.
Derectives in Kansas City said FBI agents told them the men
may be carrying two sub-machine guns, three rifles with
telescopic sights, two sawed-&lt;&gt;ff shotguns and several handguns.
Two of the four men escaped earlier this year from the Jackson
County Jail in Kansas City. They were identified as James C.
Murphy, 32, of' Arkansas alld Kenneth Greathouse, 26 of Maryland.
LONDON -A TEAM OF DOCTORS said today th.e y believe
they have round a cure for the depression and loss of sexual
appetite that troubles some women taking birth control piUs. A
team from St. Mary's Hospital reporU.d in the medical journal
Lancet that they found a deficiency of vitamin B6 in half the
women in a group that reported suffering these symptoms while
taking tbe pill.
Giving them extra vitamin B6, the doctors said, ended the
trouble.
ATHENS, OHIO - MEMBERS' OF WCAL 1782 of the
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Workers
returned to tlleir jobs today at the Athens Mental Health Center,
following a on&lt;&gt;&lt;lay walkout Thursday.
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· The strike ended when center Superintendent Dr. Harry
Chovnick agreed to implement certain changes next Monday
. which the union had demanded. The union had charged Chovnick
had moved too slowly on certain grievanC&lt;!S and did not fill some
'of the mental health technician vacancies.

Be sure to see all

the fine Kodak lnstamatic and
Polaroid C~meras. They're fine to buy for
yourself or as a birthday or graduation gilt.

PHOTO ALBUMS
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Stop in the Music Department 2nd floor - See the fine line of Kimball
pianos. S~lect the one that's right for you or your family and save plenty
during our Kimball Piano Sale.
Use Elberfelds own sensib.le credit service to make your purchase.

POMEROY, OHIO
Be Thrifty I Save All of Your Salesllps From
Member of Federal Reserve .System
S20,000 Maximum.·lnsurance for Each Depositor

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Kyger Creek
_ _T: ,: EN'. . :C: : EN~TS will fight

Hallmark Graduation Cards

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Farmers Bank &amp; ·Savings ·Co.

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· Black and white and a big selection of color film. Sizes to fit
most cameras and you can save now on the film you nee~ .

20 pa~es sizes 11 1/•X9 11• inches ·- needs no glue. no
corners. Just lift plastic sheet, place phpto and
then replace plastic sheet.

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Be sure to see the fine selection of Magnetic
Photo
Albums
on
the
first
floor.

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Devoted To The Interests Of The Meigs-Mason Area

FILM

Easy does it .. . no pain, no strain. You",llon't even hav~ to get out
of your car - and that ends pesky parking problems . Just pull ~p
and transact your business. On Fridays our Drive- )n Window is
open 9 a.m . to 7 p .m. continuously to better serve you.

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;::r.~ Blakeslee, Pomeroy • plainly are happy the Ohw Valley Association of Libraries ha s bee11
:;:;:;:; char:lered Ohio's first "Area Library Service Organization " the OVAL
d d
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, now superce e , wa s a
;;~;~;~ natlona PI ot project fmanced by the State and Federal government. Its success in brin ging
,,,,,.; books to rural readers was rewarded by the recent upgrading to charter status G ·
·''·''' OVAL d' to Mr
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s. Sheehan, president, and Blakeslee a past president and presenUy
~::::) ':es1dent of the Pomeroy-.Middleport Library lioard. The new library ass..;iation has been
!;!::~ a arded a $90,000 appreciation for 1973, Its objective is to provide equal access to library
{~~if: ~rvtces for over411,000 peo~le .in th~ area served by member libraries. Formal organization
0 . the newly charU.red a~1at1on will be accomplished larer. Forty-eight persons alteQded a
·::M dinner at the Me1gs Inn m Pomeroy Thursday night marking the end of the Ohio Vall
~;~~:· Libraries Assn.
.
ey

FURNITURE THROWS

Sale! Kodak and Polaroid
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DBIVB·IN BliNKING

the papers came from the
office of E . Howard Hunt Jr.
and that Gray received them
on June 28, 1972 - II days after
the Watergate incident.
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A big shipment of water
glasses · ice tea glasses .
dessert dishes - sugar
bowls and cream pitchers .
pie plates . covered
casseroles.
Housewares
Dept. 1st floor .

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been involved in the June 17
break-in at the Democratic
Watergate offiC&lt;!S.
Friends or associates of
Gray were cited as the sources
for the reports that Gray said

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Save on good quality American made well ·
known brand bicycles for boys and tor girls.
Speed bikes and regular bikes. Also bikes with
training wheels for beginners. Stop in - See this
fine selection now.

ANCHOR HOCKING··;
GLASSWARE

UPHOLSTERY
FABRIC

described

published reports as having
informed Petersen of his action
on April 16 -the day before
President Nixon disclOSed that
he was making a fresh inquiry
to find out who else might have

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Short Sleeve
Sport Shirts

Sizes 29 to 42 waist . A tremendous s~}ection including solid
colors , stripes, plaids. herringbone weaves and checks.

BULLETS MORE
(Technicolor)
Peter Lee Lawrence
Diane Zura

Coats

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In
Pomeroy
Friday
and
Saturday
Sale
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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
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HONOLULU """ A); EARTIIQUAKE !i"rRONG enough to
sway skyscrapers 200 miles from its center shook Hawaii's
major islands Thursday, leveling one building, causing landslides and injuring at least II persons. The 'quake, which
registered 6.2 on the Richter Scale, was the strongest to hit the
islands since 1951 when a tidal wave followed.
The earthquake was centered In the Pacific Ocean about 12
milesnortbeasf of the island of Hawaii, the largest in the chain or
isiands that makes up the 50th staU.. Six school children suffered ·
minor injuries~ on Hawaii and extensiVe structural damage
forced the closing of four schools.
TOKYO - TilE GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCED tonight
agreement had been reached to end tbe most serious trans:
portatii!n strike in Japa-nes.e history - a waikoui by more than
three million railway workers.
Trains were expected to start rUMing again Saturday but
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problem of river bank erosion
along the Ohio River.
''This problem is denying our
communities, our citizens and
our
ecological
balance,
trem en dou s economic and
frustrating hardship . There
have been numerous atwmpts
made by me and other in-terested citizens and communities to secure financial
help, but the only help
available at thi s time, is
technical advice. "
Roush said further:
" There is at this time a bill
being
introduced
by
Congressman Clarence Miller,
representative of tM·-' lOth

congressional district of Ohio
to give us economic help to'
so lve this wasted use or public
and private land.
" I am inviting to this
meeting all county commissioners, mayors and
co un cil
members
.from
sout heastern Ohio, Ho ckin g
Regional Development
CommisSion, Ohio State
Department of Highways, Ohio
Departmenl
of
Natural
-Resources, West Virginia State
Department
of
Natural
Resources and all interested
citizens."
In a meeting this morning
Roush said Russell Patterson

of the Huntington Corps o[
Engineers made a s ur vey
Thursday of the erosion along
the Oh10 from Pomeroy
upri-ver to the new locks and
dam.
Patterson informed Roush
that the only control that the
Corps or Engineers ha s over
the river traffic is that the
boats on t~e Ohio ct~ nn ot
operate in a reckless m~mner .
A maximum of $50,000 can be
obl&lt;-nncd only if the dmnage is
dee med an essential public
fa ci lity and is cau sed by
erosion.
He said damage has OC·
curred to the upper Pomeroy

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p&lt;!i'king lot wall. Pomeroy
vllagc has ror two weeks
blocked off lfi p:.1rking areas
due to the sinking or the wall
due to a large cavity in the wall
a! the water's edge.
Roush dted several other
ar~as a Jon!! the Ohio River lhat
i ~ ca using damage to the highway, ci ting the road in Minersville and upriv e r near Ra cine
and Antiquity .
Public support to correct and
remedy the situation is greatly
needed, Roush said. He said he
ha s been give n full support by
Middleport Mayor John Zerkle
and Pomeroy 'Mayor Don
Collins .

Interested citizens of the Kyger Creek Local
School District Thursday night approved the hiring
of an-attorney to ·f1ght consolidation of their school
district.
Board member Roy L. Grose reported on two
separate meetings with officials of the Ohio Valley
Electnc Corporation and James M. Gavin Plant
concerning their feelings on consouaauon of the
, county's four school districts.

John Reece , public relation::; a t this time."
co-ordinator for the James M.
A question was asked by
Cav in Plant; issued . the
citizens concerning the alleged
following statement:
$50 million in taxes which were
"Our s tand is neutral. There r eported as being placed on the
will be no great amount of
taxi duplicate in the Kygertaxes added until after 1974
Crcek Local School Dis trict in
when the firs t unit goes into' 1974.
operation . Those tax.es will not
Gilllia Cou'n ty
Auditor
be paid, however, until 1976."
Morton L. Dickey said today
L. R. Ford, Jr.., Kyger Creek that he had no kn ow ledge of $50
Power Plant Manager said: million being placed on the
"OVE:C has no changes in its duplicate, except that it wa$ a
policy at this time. We do not figure projec ted by . George
,
oppose c;onsolidation at the Walter, an architect from
present lime , unless there is an Dayton. Walwr did a projected
increuse. in ~xes. U there is ' tax and enrollment survey for
we wiiJ oppose it until 1976." Co unty Supt. Claren ce E.
ltay Simms, OVEG's tax Thompson. When contacted
consultant, told the Tribune today, Thompson said some
NEW YORK (UP! ) - AFL"The Nixon administration tween the United State~ :md the reg imes to emerge from their· this morning : " We will not
CIO President George Meany ; has embarked on a new Soviet Unwn wouldnot bl.!nefit pre~e nt diffic ulties s trengthen- oppose conso lidatior: if it additional taxes monies will be
added from the Gavin property
who seemed to be developing propaganda
campaign · the ArnerlcCtn public nor ease ed for their next round of ac- becomes effe ctive in the year
this year, namely land imclose tics with President Nixon designed to hide the facts of world ten, ions.
tions agains t the free world ." in which GCtvin Plant first pays provement, but the $50 million
before the election, Thursday soaring inflation , continued
ln fa ct, Meany said, th e Gpe t.
taxe s on its number I figure was .apparently a
said the administration Was high unemployment, mounting credit terms of the U.S.-Soviet
In hi s Wa s hi~\gton statement, ge nerating unit. Such payment misunderstanding.
lying to the public in domestic budget deficits and a shocking grain deal were "far more Meany sa1d , " The Nixon ad- ts now scheduled for 1976. We
affairs and dealing to its drop in public conrid ence," generous than those available mimstration is trying to con- do oppose school consolidation
disadvantage with the · Soviet Meany said in a statement to Amer:icans trying to buy or . vince the AciCrican public that
Union.
issued in WashingtQn ,
build a home or expand a small 'You 're all right •. Ja'ck.' Tllis
. ln two separate statements,
In a speech before the Meda l bus in Css · or mediUm -sized is L!w 1973 version of the big lie
Meany raised his growing of Honor Society 's annue~l plant."
tec hniqu e. Amer'ican c on criticism of the White House tO PatrioL• Awards dinner in New
" Suc h help by the United sum ers iJfld Workers can have
its highest point since the York in the eveniqg, Meany States
and
other
de - no fa ith ir. an administration
election .
said the trade agreement ~~ mocracies,'' he said, " might thi::il practices public decepMASON - Boycotts conwell enable the Commun is t ti on, "
lirued today in the Mason
County School sysU.m at two
An audience of several hundcounly schools, Wahama and
Hannan, with pickets at those red responsed warmly to the
120-piece Meigs high school
schools und many students not
RUTLAND - Jack W. Crisp, president of !be Leadi11g Creek
band which prese nted its
reporting to classes.
Conservancy District, said Friday the Conservancy District will
sponsor its annual trout derby nexl week at the lake at Forest
Meanwhile, a spokesman for spring concert at the high
Acres Park, located on county road 3, north of Rutland .
parents at Wahama said school Thursday night.
Dwight Goins, director of the
Fishing hours will be from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. on ' both
touay :
Saturday, May 5, and Sunday, May 6. The first day of the fishing
" We are ·asking parents to bandt told the audience in an
will b~ artificial lures only. Fiehing permits are $3, with a
keep their children out or intermission that the band is
·maximum of fou_r trout allowed per permit.
school Monday. The principal the ''finest group" with which
has announced there will be no he ha s worked in his teaching
reprisals to students ' grades or career . 'He directed the entire
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have teen......:irlissed already. " Black and White" directed by
Parents are being called on to his assistant, Fred Ruth .
Patti Well was presented jn a
appear at the school entrance
at 8a .m . Monday for a peaceful ·trumpet solo, " Valse Bri11iant''
ac Companied by Sharon
protest.
"We are urging that they Wilson , Miss WelJ received a
By GEORGE HARGRAVES, Supt.
well received. Our high school choral group will give a concert at
Meigs Local Sehool District
2 p.m . Sunday, May 13. Maurita Miller will have a program in the atU.nd tl1e Tuesday ,night board superior rating on the solo in
district mu s ic competition
On Tueo·'ay, May 1, we will have our registration of pupils Rutland Gym .early next month. This will involve students from of education meeting. "
The &lt;Jction at Wa:hama is in earlier.
who will enter school!or the first time nextrall. Children who will Rutland, Harrisonville, and Salem Center.
' 's
Making up Thursday night
be entering kindergarten must be five years old on or before
The second petl'ormance of Bradbury's annual show will be protest of County Supt. Charles
given ,tonight at 7:30. The Salisbury spring music program wiil Withers ' failing to recommend varied progrBm were the mbre
September 30. First graders must be six by the same date.
the rehiring of Robert Seaman popular type selections inParents should register at the school where tbe child will be on Sunday, May 6, in the afternoon .
cluding, "Sound of Sonny and
attend in the fall . A birth certificate will be necessary to show
WILL YOU BE SENDING a child to school for the firot time as principal at Wahama .
Cher,"
a~d highlights · from
Hannan
High
School,
At
proof of birth date . A record of immunizations must also be next year' ff so, please work on "attitude" from the positive
presented. This record should show immunization against polio, standpoint. Please, don 't threawn the child with " Wait 'til that parents are protesting the c. Fiddler on the Roor ,n " The
retanus, diphth'e ria, whooping cough, and measles. A recent TB . teacher gets you in school". This surely doesn't help you, the rehiring of Principal Bright Magic Flute," "Tanglewood
1
Overture ," Bach 's :'Arioso," a
child, or the reacher. Give us a fair start. Don't send a child to McCa.usland .
Only .72 students at Wahama folk song , suite comprised of
school with a feeling of fear or dislike prior to that first encounter
High School out of 780 "Seventeen Come Sunday,"
Speaking of.Schools-·No. 274
with the classroom.
enrollment
were in classes " My Bonny Boy" and " Folk
Earlier t~is week we had some. high wate~ . We had a few
Songs from Somerset, •· and ''A
test is also needed. The smallpox vaccination is no longer contacts about dosing school. We will try to avoid this, as I stated today.
Northern Legend ."
last week. We have only one day left at rriost schools and we don't
required.
'
£t is quire important that you register next week so we will ' want to use it. We do not want anymore "make up " days this
know how many yoUngsters to expect in the fall. We must order year .
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
NEWS &amp; NOTES - There are still vocational opportunities
materials and we need to know how many students will enter'
A chance of sho.wers,
MOTORIST CITED
both kindergarten and grade one. Your cooperation in this available in next year's junipr level classes - Better check this
maioly
Monday
and
- The PRIDE evaluation or the vocational courses is in its final
Carolyn
R. Hughes, 19, Rt: I,
matter will be greatly appreciaU.d.
.
·
Tuesday. Highs upper 40s to
Gallipolis, was cited to
There wiU be no summer remedial program this year_ The stages of report preparation - The Meigs High School was aJ&gt;upper 50s Sunday and mid
proved
by
the
North
Central
Association
of
Colleges
and
Title I funds that we have used for this in the past just . won't
50s to mid 60s Tuesday. Lows . Mlmicipal Court this morning
following a traffic accident on
stretch that far. Perhaps we will be able to do this again Secondary Schools at its March meeting in Chicago - Not one
mostly in the 40s.
Rt. 35, west of the Gallia-Meigs
sometime in·the future , We feel that such a program has been of violation of the NCA standards was reported - CongratulatiQns
to
James
Diehl
and
his
staff
of
53
The
first
section
of
a
concrete
Highway
Patrol Post. Offic~rs
value in the. past.
said Miss Hughes ' car struck
CONCERT CANCELLED ·
Grade cards went out for the firth time last week. If you still basketball court was poured last week at Harrisonville School RACINE: - The Spring the rear end of an auto
have queStions and have not had a conference at school, time is This Is a join\ project between the PTA and Board of Education
Barrett
.Jr.
are
providing
the
hard
Douglas
Bishop
and
Charles
Concert
scheduled Suntlay at operated by Claude D . .
getting short. There are less than four weeks to the end of the·
work on the job - Many thanks to them -- Try to attend at least
Southern High School has been Rodriguez, 24, Rio Grande .
school.
There was moderate damage
cancell~d Mrs. Lee Lee,
CONGRATULATIONS TO our band for two fine eoncerts. oneschool'function before the conclusion of this year - You'll be
1
glad
tha\
you
did
_·
director,
announced
today.
to both cars.
The junior high concert and the hign school concert were ooth

White House lies; says Meany

Concert
Boycotts
received
continued
warmly

Trout Derby next week

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&amp; THINGS
BY l&gt;AUL CRABTREE
Most of us are aware of the great songwntmg teams of the
past and present : Rodgers &amp; Hammerstem ... Lerner &amp; L:&gt;ewe
... Lennon &amp; McCartney ... McCann &amp; Ertckson.
Woops ' How about that last one' Isn't McCann-Erickson a
big Madison Avenue advertising agency? ·
Yes, they are,' children. But they also have produced two of
the fmest and best remembered songs of the past two years both TV commercials for the same product,' Coca~la .
A little over a year ago, half the country was whistlinR o_r
hummtng "I'd like to Teach the World to Sing " And tbey've
come right back with another award-wmner, wtth Dottie West
singing, "! Was RaiSed on Country Sunshme "
Commerc1al artists are clamoring to record the newer song,
just as the Hilltop Smgers, the New Seekers, and a dozen other
performers wanted to teach the world to smg. But the ad agency
is saying no thts tume .... perhaps remembertng that the message
of sellmg Coke was lost as the nat10n embraced the delightful
1971 hit.
Just as a matter of fact, some of the best commerctal advertJsmg of the past decade all came from the same "big three"
bottlers of cola beverages They all have ad men who are
creative and very effective.
Ftfty yea rs from now, people wtll be remembertng that they
were, or were not, part of the ''Pepsi GeneratiOn. '' Personally, I
think Pepst gave up the sales pttch much too soon.
And the RC people dtd a subtle, but dtstmct, pubhc servtce
when they qmetly sugg ested that RC could - and should - "cool
off the hot towns," nght at the height of the urban disorders and
r10ting.
But RC's Sister product, Diet·Rtte Cola, has the spotlight at
the moment, wtth a sum ple httle jmgle that has been running on
TV for years But the way they present tt, Wtth a melange of
characters and votces smgmg the song a !me at a time, IS eyecatchmg, ear-bending, and quite effective.
And other soft-&lt;lrmk bottlers, such as 7-Up and Dr. Pepper,
have produced commercials far above average, if not in the
same league wtth Coke, Pepst (pre-1968) , and the current Diet·
Rite material.
If only the beer commercials, which are uniformly flat and
insipid (which beer ts not supposed to be), would catch on to the
search for excellence, then just about everything that fizzes on
TV, from Alka-Seltzer to RC, would be a good notch above ordinary TV adverttsmg.
As 1t is, only BudweiSer and Stroh's produce beer commerctals that don't send the vtewer to a choice of coffee, tea or
milk (or maybe a cola drmk or even a shot of red-eye ).
Last year , I compl3111ed bitterly about the absolute
tastelessness of the Burger Beer commerctals, featuring a
knothead wtth an IQ or about 9, who did all sorts to stuptd thmgs
to promote the product
Thts year, the Burger brewery quietly closed its doors and
went out of business after a century of operation.
But the boob surv1ved - guzzlmg hiS way through kegs of
brew on the mid-season ABC show, "A Touch of Grace," and
depriving the senes star, Shirley Booth, of a touch of class
W1thout him, the show iSa delight W1th hlffi, 1t 's an exercise m
idiocy. Watch it some Saturday mght (8:30, WTVN·TV) and
you'll see what I mean .
ON THE TV DIAL : U. S. basketb81lets, wtth Bill Walton,
seek revenge over the Russians, Sunday, 3:30, WSAZ-TV ... A
new series, ' 1 Understandmg Afnca,'' debuts tcmtght at 9, WOUBTV

Television Log
FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1973
6 oo-News 3, 4. 8, 10, 13, 15, Truth OJ;" Consequences 6 , Sesame
St 20 , Around the Bend 33
6 3D---News 6 , I Dream of Jeann1e 13, Let's Travel 33
7 0()-!-Truth or Con seq 3, Beat the Clack 4, News 6, 10. What's
My Line 13 , Wild ~ mgdom 13, Samt 15 , Ele&lt;; Co 20 , Folk
Gu1tar 33
7 JG-Young Or Ktldare .:1 , Protectors 8, Co llege Hockey 20,
Parent Game 10, Beat the Clock 13 , Porter Wagoner 3, To
Tell he Truth 6, Wall Street Week 20, 33
8 DO-Washmgton Week 1n Rev1ew 20, 33 , Sandford &amp; San 3, 4,
15, Brady Bunch 6, 13, M1 sS10n lmpasstble 8, 10
8 30-- Partndge Family 6, 13 , Little People 3. 4, 15, Mav1 e 20,
Lenox Quartet 33
9 Oo:-Masterpiece Theatre 33, C1 rcte of Fear 4, 15, Room 222,
13 , The Amencan Expenence 3, 4, 15 , WTVN TV 6, Mov1es,
" Hook, Lme and Smger" a, " Baby the Ra1n Must Fall" 10 ,
Understandmg Afr1ca 20
10 OQ--Love Amer1can Style6, 13 , Bobby Dann 3, 4, 15, News 20,
Paul Nuchins 33
10 3D-What About Tomorrow' 6, 13
11 OG-News , Weather, Sport s 6, 8, 10, 13
11 Jo--Johnny Car son 3, 15 , In Concert 6, Mov1es " Rogue's
March " B. " Secret Beyond the Door " 10 "The Pit and the
Pendulum " 13
1 oo-M •dn1gh t SpeCial 3, 4 15 Mov1 e, "Two Lost Worlds" TO
1 3Q- New s 13
2 3D- News 4

Sl\ TU ROllY, APRtl2a, 1973
6 3o-T"t/ Classr oom 8, Kentucky Afield 13, Fa1th for Today 10
7 OD-Ne1ghbors 13, Far m Front 4, Fun for Everyone 6,
Treehouse Club 8, 10
7 15--Woman 's Potnt of VIew 13
7 3().. ~ Man from COS t 10, Farmbroak 3, Treehause Club 13 ,
Sesame St 20, D1ck Van Dyke 4, Abbott and Costello 8,
Gaspet 6
8 QO-Houndcats 3. 4, 15, Pufn stu f 13, Jake's Pla ce 6, Bugs
Bunny 8, 10
8 30--Roman Holid ays 3, 4, 15 , Jackson F lve 6, 13, Sab rina the
Teenage Witch 8. Pope ¥e 10 , Mr Rogers 20
9 QO-Jetson 3, 4, 15 Osmon ds 6, 13 Amaz 1ng Chan 8, 10 ,
Sesame St 20
9 3G-Pink Panther 3, 4. 15, Mav•e Cartoon 56, 8, 10, 13
10 OQ-Underdog 3, 4, 15; El ec Co. 20
10 3G-Barkleys3, 4, 8. Brady K td s 6, 13, M1ster Rogers 20, Jos1e
and the Pussy cats In Outer Space a, 10
11 Do-- Broth er Fuz z 6, F l 1n t sta nes a, 10 Sesame St 20. Sea l a b 3,
&lt;1 , 15, Bewtlched 13
11 JD-Kt d Power 6, 13. Runaround 3, 4, 15
12 OQ-Etec Co 20, Arch1e 's TV Funnies 8, 10, Funky Phantom
6r 13 Around the World m 80 Days 3, 4, 15
12 3G- Talkmg w1th a G1ai1t 3, 4. 15, l1dsvd le 6, 13 Fat Albert
and the Cosby Ktds 8, 10
1 00'-- lassle 15, M ankees 6, 13, Roller Derby 3, Sport s
Cha ll enge 4, CBS Children 's Fdm Fest1val 10
1 3()-Joh nny Bench 4, Amencan Bandstand 13.
2 00--ABA P layoff 8, 10, To Be Announced y;, Baseba ll PreGame Show l, 4, Flshm ' Hole 13 , Soul tra1n 6
2· 15- Ba seball 3, 4, 15
2 JD-Bann1e Lou &amp; Busler 13
3 OD-Wa1t Till Your Father Gets Home 13. Golf Tou rnament 6,

13

4 QO-Folk Gu1tar 33, Black Omnibus 10 , You Should Have Seen
the One That Got Away 8
A 3D-Audubon Wildlife Theatre 33
5 OQ-Makmg Thmgs Grow 33 , Lee Trevino 's Golf for Sw mg ers
10, Green Acres 3, Perr y Mason 4; Makmg Thmgs Grow 33 ,
W1de World of Sports 6, 13 , Wr estlmg 8
5 30-Sesam e.St 33. Gospel Talent Ttme 15, Arthur Sm1th a,
Green Acres 10 , Del Reeves 3
6 01)-.-. New s 3, 4, 18, Mov1e " The Band Wagon " 10
6 15- A Look at the Book 15
6 30- NBC News 3, 4, 15. Reasoner Report 13: Beverly
H1llbdhes 8 Marshall Univers1ty Report 33 News 6
7 DO- You Asked For 11 3; Hee Haw 13 , Lawrence, Welk 4, 15,
Lave Tenn1 s 33 World of Surv1val lJ
7 30- Nashv ll le M us1c 3 Fl1pslde 13 , B1ogra phy 33
8 OQ-AIIm the Fam•lr8, 10 Here We Go Aqa1n 13 , Emergency
3, 4, 15 , MOVIe "0 IVer i WISt ' 33
8 3D-Bndget Loves Berme8, 10, ATouchofGrace6 . 13
9·0Q-Julle Andrews 6, 13 , Mary Tyler M oo re 8, 10, Mov1e " The
Group" 3, 15 Mov 1e " Strategic A1r Command " 4
9 3o-Sob Newhart 8, 10
lO . oo-Carol Burnett a, 10 , Buddmg lnnovat1ons 13 , Jaycee
Auct1on 6

10. 31}--Net Opera Theatre

11 oo--News 4, 8. 10, 13
11 · l.S- New s 13
,
11 ·3Q-Mov•e "Gidg et" 8. '' Hook, Lme and S111ker" 10 " Wt"at
Ever Happened t o Baby Jane' " 13
11 . 45 - " Ista nb ul Express " 4
12 oo- News3, News O. Mov1 e,"Oaddy Long Leg s ' 15
11 ls-Mavie " The Cat Creeps" 6
12.3~Mov•e. " lnterJude" 3
1 A5- MovH~. " Nutty , Naughty : haleau " 4, News 13
? OO- Mov 1e. "Co llege ConfJdeht1al" 3
J ,.5- Movte, " Information Re ce 1ved " 4

Beautification of Forest Acres Park adtJan:ced
RUTLAND - Forest Acres
Park, located on the New Lima
Road north of Rutland, will
benefit from the civic
beaullftcation project of the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners,
accordtn g to Mrs Homer
.Parker I club chairman 0£ the
Sears Commumty Involvement
Program contest.
The proJect was started last
year w1th an entrance planting
of Andorra JWliper, P£It:ter,
Heml ock,
Sptuce
and

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the Leading creek Conservancy m cooperation wtth the
garden club's project.
Plan tmgs in the parking
area, around toilet racth ties and along fences
will be included . Many
or the plants to be used,
and most of-the labor, ts being

Flowenng Crabapple trees
when Mrs Harold Wolfe and
M1·. Larry Edwards were cochairmen.
Plans now call for landscaping around three cabins
there wtth shrubs and plants
that compliment the rust1c
wood and logs. Etght flowermg
crabapple trees, a poplar tuhp
tree, a do0 Nood and 25 "l&gt;fUCe
wtll be included m the planttng.
A number of roses. Hlac, and
forsyth•a have been planted by

donated by mterested cthzens.
Everyone w1lhng to assist
w1th the project 1s urged to
contact Mrs. Parker.
Donations are also being
received, and tf funds are
available, the club will make
more plantings than now
planned. The objective ts to

Camp program set
Activtties at the Ohto Valley
Chnsttan Assembly camp site
at Darwm were announced
when the Women's Christian
Fellowshtp of the Meigs County
Churches of Christ met Thurs·
day night at the Middleport
church.
These include a rally at
Bedford for May 12 with a
dmner at 6 p.m. and Dave
Lucas the speaker. The need
for cooks at the camp . thiS
summer was noted. Everyone
wtUing to help IS asked to
advtse her mimster. Saturday
wtll be another work day at the
camp. New floormg for the
kitchen at the camp was
dtscussed
Mrs .
Bon me
Pick~ns
prestded A song, prayer by
Mrs. Thelma Osborne, and
devotions by Mrs. Sharon
Swmdell of tbe Hemlock Grove
Church opened the meetmg.
Her topic was "Credentials."
Aletter from Ken and Euntce
Sayre, former missionaries m
Vtetnam, was read . The Wetk
of Prayer to be held May 14-18
at the Rutland Church of Chnst
was noted A $10 contrtbutton

Hy Helen Bottel

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BY HELEN BOTTEL
Soft Touch Grandma
DEAR HELEN :
My granddaughter, marrted a year, tells me her husband
doesn't want to gtve her house and grocery money, yet he won't
let her go back to work .
He has many unpatd b:lls for motors, and lor his boat. Each
tume she has to shop for food, there's a btg argument and tt's
maktng her extremely nervous. He earns enough to provtde for
the two.
For the past month (stnce l heard about thiS ), I've been
giVIng her cash and supplytng her with casseroles, etc. I make
for them . I enJOY dotng tt but who w11l take over when I'm gone'
The young man IS a btg eater and loves food. Do you have a
suggestwn'--GRANDMA
DEAR GRANDMA :
Yes !
Stop the handouts, and adviSe your granddaughter to cook
withm her husband 's "allowance," meanwhile keeping track of
each mckel she spends on food. When he complams about beans
and macarom , she can band him her ttemtzed price list-and
tnvtte him along for an eye-&lt;&gt;penmg tour of the supermarket.
Perhaps she mtght even let HIM do the grocery shopping- whtle
she hunts for a job.- H
DEAR HELEN .
You were wrong when you told the man trymg to get custndy
of hiS child that if hts cause was just, he'd be considered as the
proper parent.
The truth 1s-and I've been the route, t:&gt;elieve m~-most
courts wtll award custndy to the mother, regardless.
Here m West Virgmta, a woman wtth multiple felony conVJCttons and at large wtth a fugtttve warrant out for her, applied
to the courts and got her child back from tts foster parents Th~
court appeared to have no other recourse.
When a fnend of mine IS demed custody, even though he
showed the court that hiS w1fe had been arrested for prostitution,
something IS wrong' Men's Ub could be very useful here JACK, THE RIPPED OFF

wtll be sent to Peggy Russell, a
m1sstonary at the MexlCaQ
Chrtstian Chtldren's Home.
Mrs. Bermce May IS
hospitalized.
The Pomeroy Church of
Chnst wtll host the May 24
meetmg when a motherdaughter tea will be held.
Eileen Rtckman, a formermiSSionary , will be guest
speaker.
Presenting the program last
mght was Mrs. Hoyt Allen
ustng " The Four DimenSions of
Women " as her topic, commenting on food, fatth, ftgure ,
and !ash1oo. A gtft was
presented to her
Refreshments were served
by the Mtddleport Ch· rch
women to the 29 members
attendmg
FREE INFO
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been established to allow Ohioans to obtain information on
upcommg Ohto events and
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The telephone number - I·
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I agree with "Buzzmg Mad" that the new "mandatary" seat
belts stmk They are hard to fmd, hard to adjust, and hard to
fasten-and all the time, buzz, buzz, buzz I
Before our new car arrived, the whole famlly always used
seat belts on every trip . Now, our "buzzmg" belts rem am per~
manently fa$tened behind us.
Seat belts are from habit, IJke brushmg your teeth. You
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By Jack O'BRIAN
Some Ski Bindings Don't Release
NEW YORK (KFS) - French actress Daniele
Gaubert sure must love ski-&lt;:hamp Jean Claude
Killy : she cancelled her career to tour with
constant traveling Jean Calude ... AI Feureback
(walt - he's a true btgshot) was grabbed by an
mspector boarding a plane at L. A. when hts Xrayed luggage alerted hkely armament: tt was.
Al 's the world's mdoor shot putt record holder
anM the bags contamed three 16-lb. shots ...
Fella at Wally's a~ked Rocky Graziano to
manage a promtsmg pug: " He can't be set'ious
about ftghtin '," the Rock cracked. "He speaks
too good English " .. Doug Fatrbanks Jr . quit
coffm natls ten years ago and just now tossed
away h1s pipes: "It's hke cheating/' he sa1d.
Frank Smatra's buymgup Palm Sprmgs land
.. Dyan Cannon's cafe act IS good enough, she
hopes, for Las Vegas ... Diana Sands stars in the
black film "Honeybaby, Honeybaby ," whose
mterrac1al prod4cers hope will grab the black
famtly trade, a Ia "Sounder"; the psychology: .
"There are enough black imitations of James
Bond and 'Get Even Wllh Charley' to saturate
the market Now tl's time for good mtelligent
black p1ctures like 'Sounder'." ... Caught Jack
Jones' new slow-ballad smgmg style on TV. It's
a great style : B1lly Eckstine's.
Julms I ,&lt;~Rosa IS the unbtlled voice on
Amencan Atrhnes' "Good Life " commercial;
so successful , Jultus has recorded tt for RCA
Records, sans the AA pttch .. "State of Sio~e " is
a marvelous propaganda movie - if you hate
An1enca .. Yves M ontand aSlhe " American "
schemer of the plot surpnses no one. he and

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at Jr. High
recognized
The fifth stx weeks grad1ng
period honor r oll for the Me tgs
Jun1or H1gh School 1s an .
nounced . Mak1ng a grade of
" B" or above m all their
subjects to be listed on the roll
were

SEVE NTH -

Furmture Co. will relocate
bottled gas tanks there.
As a gesture of apprectat10n
for the work of the garden club
members, Cn sp, on behalf of
the Leadmg Creek Watershed,
made a contnbuhon to the
plantwgs

Sco tt
Bearh s-,
Catherme
B tae ltnar , R1cky Blev tns,
Tra cy Burdette, Mary Cars·
welt, Ronn 1e Case •, Rory Cole,
Patr1c1a Cors1 , Jeff Couch.
Tamm1
DeBord,
Marc 1a
D1llard , Je ff English, Ann
Filc h, Chu ck Fol lrod, Becky
Fry, W1lllam George, V1cky
Germa n , Peggy Gtrolamt ,
Gene Hal ley, Tom Harper,
Kelly Hawk, Laura Hoover
Also Randy Houdas helt ,
Penny Hy sell, Ray Jan ey, Sue
Kennedy, Helen Kmg , Paula
Kloes , Trent Kn1ttel, K1mberly
Krau1ter , Marty Krawsczyn,
Valene lewJs, Tam ela Mart 1n,
Tam1 M1ll lron , Mark M 1tch.
M usser ,
Ctndy
Conn1e
Mc Kmney, John Nelson, Cmdy
Norman , Ney Parker , Lmda
Perkm s, Pam Powers, Tern
Robson , Kenny Roush , Hom er
Sm1th, Melody Snouffer , Br ent
Stanley. Nancy Stanley, Steve
Stout , Velvet Sw1sher, Teresa
VanMeter , Tern V1nmg , M1ke
Wayland, Ktm Will tams, Kelly
Wmebrenner , Jenny Wise
EIGHTH - Mary Blae1fnar,
Tammy Blake, Mary Bogg s,
V1ck1 Branham , Teresa Brawn,
Dale Br own 1ng , Carl Car
m 1chael, Man lee Ca sse ll , Joh n

Dean Circle, CD-&lt;:hairman of
the Stxth Annual ' Rotary
Relays slated Saturday, Apnl
28, at Rio Grande College's
Evans Field, today announced
12 boys teams have entered
this
year 's competition .
Chesapeake IS the defending
champion in the boys' diviston .
In a&lt;)dition, six grrls' teams
Wtll parltcipate. Wheelersburg
ts the defending champion in
the g1rls compehhon . The
event will begin at 12 noon
Saturday with a coaches
meeting
The first event is slated to
start at !2:15p. m. and the last
event, the mile relay, ts
scheduled to be run at 3:35 p.

m.

Jeff Arnold,

Entering the boys competlhon were Chesapeake,
Wheelersburg, Rock Hill ,
Ironton, Kyger creek, Ripley,

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wtfe Stmone Signore! notoriously bave jollied
scads of anti·U.S. movements. Somehow we
suspect Amertca wtll prevail despite Yves,
Sunone, Vanessa Redgrave, Jane Fonda and
other poltti~al bubbleheads.
Two movte firms can't start Bessie Smtth
ftlms because each swears it owns the rtghts
while the great pioneer soul singer's bto wtlts ...
Dest Jr. and Uza wlll star m a TV mustcal
spectal .. Horse-&lt;lrawn hearse with coffin
pulled solemnly away from the "Theater of
Blood" preview, a Friday the 13th pulilictty
gimmi~k A cop standing by catcalled to the
driver, "Hey - you got Mayor Undsay tn
there? " ... The flick stars Vincent Price as an
actor who kills the whole N. Y. critics Circle.
Wouldn 't that be justifted homicide?
Dana Andrews and wife Mary Todd are off
to entertam Gls and hospttals in England and
Germany lor the USO. They'd been starring tn
"Our Town" m Blighty .. The Lambs Cub,
mwnmer's orgamzalion, named Jack Albertson
of "Sunshine Boys" its "Actor of the Year"; no
argument there; old burlesque straightman
Jack's a fme thesptan, something he never
expected to be labeled when we all hung out ·
around the Gately Burlesque Theater wtth
Harold Minsky, Phtl Slivers, Rags Ragland and
Bob Aida, Dan Dailey dtdn 't hang out there
long. MitZI Green askeifRarold Minsky to give
Dan a featured dancing spot in the burley show.
Dan terped a week and was dropped, not
because he was bad - "He's too classy,"
Harold told Mitzi; H'wood lodowed and !he rest
wa ~ gravy.

Patty
Warner,
Raymond
Waugh , Duane Weber, Beverly
Wilcox , Beverly Will , Eddte
Will , leah W1ll , Raymond
Willford, Kelly W•lson, Mary
Durst

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nght track It s one of the re~
sons AAA has grown to serve

A one-out suicide squeeze bunt by senior second
baseman John Roush scored Terry Lucas from
third base Thursday night to give the Kyger Creek
Bobcats a thrilling, 6·5 victory over Southern in an
extra inning contest at Cheshire.
Lucas, mserted tn the lineup
m the firth inning, smgled to
left off losmg hurler Pete Sayre
to start the rally. He reached
third on a loopmg stngle to left
by semor centerftelder Mar-

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W Va., South Pomt, Gallipoli.o,
Eastern, Oak Hill, Fairland
and New Boston , Participating
111 the girls events will be teams
from
PortsMouth East,
Wh eelersburg, Jackson ,
Gallipolis, NOi'th Gallia and
Chesapeake.
One of the day's highlights
will be the 25th annual Gil Dodd
Mile Run
Kyger Creek's Mtke Rife is
defe)lding champion in thiS
event, open only to all Gallia
County athletes. If Rife should
retatn his championship,
Kyger Creek will get to keep
the Gil Dodd Ttophy Since lt
would be the thtrd stratght
year a Bobcat runner captured
the event.
Ctrcle said he expects
records wtll be shattered ln the
m1le rWI, 880 run, mile relay
and pole vaulting competition

KCe es
Southern

Auro""'ctus ' •

By O•wald &amp; James Jacoby
Pass
Pass
?
It has been sa1d that cr~me Dble
You
,
South,
hold
doesn't pay We agree wtth
the slight amendment that 1t .K65 ¥A32 tKQI086
doesn' t pay often enough to
What do you do now?
make 1t worthwhile.
A-Pass. Take yout· beating
here.
Four diamonds is Jikely
East's openmg bid of one
to
be
worse
spade 1s one of those cnmi·
TODAY'S QUESTION
nally absurd l1ght thtrd hand
opemngs that usually lead to
Instead -_pi a double, West
trouble If S o u t h had let passes and your partner b1ds
North play at three no-trump four no-tt ump What do you
DEAR HELEN .
as
he should have , the bid do now?
All this cosmetie surgery whoop4a makes it seem tbat you
would have done tts perpe·
can permanently fool the populace about your age. But no one trator no good, but South b1d
has ever dtvtSed a way to hide the dead gtveaway- your hnnds. tour hearts
When they age, there's nothmg you can do about it. --OLD HAND
West opened hiS smgleton
AT THE GAME
spade . East took the ace and
The Dai~ Sentinel
1 eturned the mne of spades
DII:VOTEDTOTHE
DEAR OHATG ·
m the hope that tf West held
INTER EST OF
MEIGS -MASON AREA
Wanta bet they'll be inventing a permanent skin-like plastic seven diamonds he would be
CHE5TE~ L TANNEHILL,
Exec . Ed
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- - smart- enough to underload
ROBERT
HOEFLICH.
the ace m response to the
C•tv Edttor
clear sUit preference s1gnal
PUbl tSh•d Cfl!H i y e)(Cept
Got a problem? An adult subject for discussion? A fun tdea ? All thts came off and poor
Saturday by The Ohio Valley
You c;an talk it over in her column if you wnte to.Helen Bottel, South was one down
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At the suggestiOn ot
Honor work locations.
the club members, the Rutland

and at the other table there Clark, Ronald Coats, Kathy
Coleman,
Elame
Cors 1,
was an even worse cnme. Margaret
Cors1 , Mark Davt s,
North opened one club and Paula E1 chmger, Teresa EH1s,
wtthout bothenng to check Sandy Garnes, K1mberly
15 000 000 motomts
a
lor aces South went all the Grueser, Ronnte Hdwkins,
greilt
reason
for
you
to
JOin
,
way to stx hearts
Jam es Hawley , Jayne Hut
ch1son,
Bobby Johnson , V1ck 1
West opened the ace of dta·
Johnston
monds and contmjled m the
Al so, Paul Klein, Lann1 e
hope that East could ruff but Lawson.
Sheila
Lawson ,
South was the man to ruff, Laratne McElhaney, Duane
A G t /"
draw trumps and eventually Me Laughlin , Falfh Per nn, J 1m
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diSCard hts three spades on Poc kl &gt;ngton , Bob Power s.
fl'&gt;r nver 70 Year.s
dummy 'S clubs and last d1a- ·:Trutty Rd•&lt;h . Suzv · s~hlliels .~i~ ?"
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mond to make h1s slam•'When K1rn Sebo,. Oebble Shelton, T1m ·I ~!-!"1•·~---~ii­
four had gone down at the Smdh ,r Oebbte Taylor , Diana " "' ~ ...
other table
Thornto n , June Wamsley ,

Pass
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tanks to less cons ptc uous

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.Sixth annual Gallipolis
Rotary Relays Saturday

rea uea

¥AKQJ72

DEAR JACK.
I satd court ~ttttudes on child care are changmg.,..and tbey
are · A mother ts no longer automatically awarded custndy if she
can be PROVED less Itt than the father as a parent.
If you have a case, fight for it. Perhaps the court will rule 111
your favor this time - H.

The

be completed .
Durmg a recent VISit to the
for vts1tors, for the many
fam1lles who gather at the park park to make plans for the
for campmg, weekly outmgs, plantmg, Mrs Parker, Mrs
and reumons dunng the Richard Fetty , Jr , and Mrs
summer months. Since the James Carpenter suggested
park facthty IS a public place, some visual improvements to
the plan is to mvolve the pubhc the Leadmg Creek Conservamcy DIStnj't o!flctals,
in the beauhf1cat1on program
Contrtbut1ons may be sent to Charles Russell and Jack
Mrs. Parker at Box 93 , Cnsp To better perm1t atRutland, preferably at an early tractive landscapmg, they
date so that the plantings can suggested changwg the
locabons of gasoline storJI,ge
make the park more attractive

3- The Daily Sent\'lel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., April 27, 1973

MIDDlEPORT, 0.

shill! French Roush- plated
Lucas, who was runmng on the
play
The victory was Kyger
Creek's etghth tn 10 outtngs.
The Bobcats are iHl m the
SVAC while Coach H1lton
Wolfe's Tornadoes dropped to
5-2 overall and 3-1 in the SVAC.
Southern jumped on startmg
Bobcat huHer, Clay Hudson,
for a run m the first as Jeff
Hubbard slammed a htgh
fastball to left for a double. He
scored oo a sacrifice fly off
the bat of shortstop Mike
Nease.
Kyger Creek tied tl at 1-1 in its
half of the inmng on a walk to
French, stolen base and smgle
by f1rst baseman • catcher
Orland Cremeans. The Bobcats
moved ahead in the second on
an error on Greg McCarty's
grounder, stolen base and
double by John Batrd.
Southern took the lead m the
fourth on a walk to Sayre,
single by Mitch Nease and an
mf1eld error on Warner's pop
fly.
Kyger Creek tied the score at
3-3 wtth a run in its half of the
fourth, as Cremeans and
McCarty singled and Baird
followed w1th a double. Sayre
pttched hts way out of further
trouble by rellrmg Btl! Metzner
on a pop fly, enttcmg Bruce
Arnett and Jeff Blazer to hit
back to the box.
The Tornadoes took the lead
again m the ftfth inmng by
platmg two unearned runs.
Hudson retired the first two
hitters be faced but Nease was
safe on ar. error and Sayre was
gtven hts second free pass of
the evemng. Baird was then
brought m to' pitch but he
prompUy walked Amos Moore
to load the bases. Mttch Nease
htt a sharp grounder to short,
whtch was allowed to scoot on
through for an error.
Kyger Creek knotted the
score at 5-5 on a similar play.
French singled to start ·the
inning, but was left on second

NEW
RED
ROSE
HIGH
..
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The meet is sanctioned by the
Ohto Htgh School Athletic
Association . The National
Federatton Track and F1eld
Rules Will- be followed. Five
places will be counted 111 all
events. Scormg w1ll be on a
baSIS of 6+3-2-l.
All contestants must be in
untform. Only two contestants
may compete from each school
m each event except relays
A team trophy wtll be
awarded to the meet winner
and runnerup 111 both the gtrls
and boys categortes. An mdtvtdual trophy wtll be gtven to
the top pomt man and wmner of
each event. Rtbbons wtll go to

the second, third , fourth and
firth place wmners
Ftve records were set m last
year's meet held on Memonal

F1eld
New relay marks were
estabhshed m the shot put by
Ceredo-Kenova's Jerry
Nester; nule rWl by Bernard
Ttlly of Wheelersburg; 880yard run by Bernard Tilly of
Wheelersburg; 220-yard dash
by Steve Wtlson of Chesapeake
and Gall!a Academy 's mtle
relay team composed of Leon
Snuth, Chns Fisher, Rod
Ferguson and Ken Wamsley
Art Lanham, Rul Grande
College Athletic Dtrector, wtll
serve as meet coordmator

Here's Rotary Relay records
GALLIPOLIS ROTARY RELAY RECORDS
I FIELD EVENTS!
DISCUS- Chuck Neal. GallipOli S, 148' 6"
SHOT PUT- Bud Nester, Ceredo- Kenova. 50' 101 1"
HIGH JUMP- Greg Cronac:her I ronton , 6' ·31 2"
LONG JUMP-Steve Stebbms, Gall1pal1 s, 20' 11 ' 2"
POLE VAULT- Mark Oav1s, Mar1etla , 13'

1970
1977

1970
1970
1971

I RUNNING EVENTSI

110· HURDLE5-Ron Ferguson, Gall 1pol1s, 15 3
100-YARD DASH- Steve StebbinS, Ga llipolis 10 I
MILE RUN- Bernard T1tley, Wheelersbu rg , 4 29 3
440-YARG DASH- Steve Wilson , Chesa peake, 51 3
180· LOW HURDLE s- Da ve Cernu s, Mar~etta , 2 1 4
880-YARD RUN- Bernard T1lley, Wheelersburg, 2 00 2
220- YARD DASH- Steve Wil son , Chesapeake, ?1 5
TWO MILE RUN-J 1m Warner , M e1gs 9 59 5
MILE RELAY- GA HS. &gt;n3 35 7

1970
1971
1972

1970
1971

1912
1972
1969
1972
1971

SSO-YARD RELl\Y- GA HS. &gt;n 1 37

GIRLS' DIVISION

1970
1972
1969

100 YARD DASH- Chnshe K1ng, Ga llipOliS, 12 2
440-YARO RELAY- Wheelersburg, 56 8
SHOT PUT- Susan Thompson, Ga ll1po l1s 36 ll'n"
LONG JUMP---Exline, Jackson , 14' 1I' · ~"
HIGH JUMP- Martha Cor nwell, Ga ll ipolis. 4'-5 1 .~"

PREVIOUS RELAY
WINNERS NAMED
Here's prevtous .team wmners of the Galhpohs Rotary
Relays ·
(Boys' Division)
YEAR
CHAMPION
1968
Galhpohs
1969
Chesapeake
1970
Galhpohs
1971
Galhpolis
1972
Chesapeake
(Girls' Division)
YEAR
CHAMPION
1968
, Nof111!etheld
1969
Galltpohs
1970
GalhpohsParkersburg South
1971
Galhpohs
1972
Wheelersburg
Labyrinth
Afnca's 2,700-mde Za1re
River, until recently known
as the Congo, has 4,000 ISlands , some so large, wooded
and close together that boatmen may become lost m a
maze of channels
un t1l Cremeans grounded to
thJrd. The throw went w1de at
f1rst allowmg French to ~core .
Cremeans, who moved to
second on the play, came
across as M cCarty delivered a
double
to singles
leftfteld
Ba1rd
yielded two
the rest
of
the game.
In rece1vmg credit for the
victory, Baird fanned s1x and
walked one Hudson, 'durm g hts
four and two-th1rds inmngs,
gave up two earned runs, four
htls, two free passes and two
strtkeouts
Sayre gave up three earned
runs, 13 htts, one free pass and
fanned four .
By lnnmgs :
Southern
100 220 OD---5· 6·3
K Creek
110 120 01 - 6-13 4
Sayre ( LP) and Ounn•ng

197 1

1969

Previnm Gil
Dodd winners

YEAR- WINNER

SCHOOL

1949- Tom Cr aw ford

1950- Bill Hager

G AH S

GAHS

1951 19521953195419551956195719581959-

Dan Beabout
GAHS
Dan Bea bout
GAH S
Dan Bea bout
GAHS
Bob Jam 1san
GA HS
Bryon Knu tson
GAH S
John M 1thoan
GA~S
Ron Carr
GAHS
Ron Carr
GAHS
0arrell N1bert
GAHS
1960~ Darrell N• berl
GAHS
196 1- Darrel l N1ber t
GAH S
1962- Dan Lee
GA HS
GA HS
1963- Larry Bet z
1964- J•m Burn s
GA HS
GAHS
196 5- Bruce Smlfh
1 966~ Dave Armstrong
GA HS
1967- Dave Arm strong GAHS
1968--.. Steve Spa uld1ng
KC
1969- Steve Spau ld1ng
KC
1970- RICh Hueholt
GAHS
{ t1 30 5, r:ec0rd )
1971- George Curry
KC
1972- Mike Rife
KC

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Ma&amp;or league Standm11s
American league
By United Press ln1ernahonal
East
Nat•onal League
w I. pel . g b
East
Baltimore
9 7 563
w I pel g b Detroit
9 8 579
17
Ptttsburgh
8 3 727
Mtlwaukee
8 7 133
17
New York
10 7 588 1
Boston
7 8 467
1' 2
Ch1caga
8 7 533 2
7 II 389 3
Cleveland
Ph1ladelph1a
7 8 &lt;67
New York
3
• 10 375 3
Monlreal
7 8 .&lt;47 3
West
St LOUIS
2 13 133 8
wlpctgb
West
M1nnesota
9 s 643
w t. pet. g .b. KansasCt1y
11
7 611
San Franc1sco 15 5 750
Ch1cago
8 5 615
Cal1tornta
8 6 571 1
Cmc1nnat1
12 6
667 2
7 10 412 3 11
11 10 524 4', 1 Oakland
Houston
4
9 JOB 4111
Los Angeles
8 11 421 61 1 Texas
Thursday 's Results
San D1ego
7 12 368 7'n
Atlanta
6 11 353
71, 1 Detroit J Texas '1.
Mtlwaukee 7 Kan C1ty J.
Thursday 's Results
Oak l and 3 Cleveland 2.
San Franc1sca 7 Ch1cago 3
(Only games scheduled)
New York 2 Houston 1
Fnday 's Gam es
(Only games scheduled)
Mmnesota ( Kaal J.QJ at New
Today 's Probable P11c:hers
York ( Kekl ch 0 0), 7 30 p m
{ All Times EST)
Ch1caga (F isher
1 1)
at
San D1ego ( Corkms 1 2) at
Boston (Tian12- 1). 7 30 p m
Ch1cago (Pappas 0· 2L 2 30 p m
Milwaukee ( Parsons 1 21 at
New York (Seaver 2 l) at
Texas! Bosman 1 3) , a 30 p m
Atlanta (Dobson 1 2). 8 p m
Kansas (dy {Wngtlt I 0) at
Monteal {McAnally 1 Ol at
Houston {Roberts 1 1), B 30 Delro1t (Perr y 2 1), 8 p m
Cleveland ( Dun nmg o.:l) at
pm
Los Angeles (Su1ton 1 2) at Ca l 1farn1a (Ryan 3 O), 11 p m
Ba l timore (Cuell ar 1-2) at
P1tt sburgh ( Bn les 0-1). 8 p m
Sttn Franc•sco (Barr 2 1) at Qak l and (Odom 0-4), lO 30 p m
Saturday 's Gam es
St LOUIS Cleveland 0 2), 9 p m
Balhmore at Oakland
Phtlade lphitJ (Carlton 3 2) at
Cleve at Callfornta , n1ght
C1ncmnat1 ( Nelson 1 1L 8 p m
Mtlwaukee at Texas , n1ght
Saturday's Games •
Kansas C1ty at Detroit
Los Angeles at P1tt sburgh
Minnesota a t New York
San Otego at Ch• caga
Ch1cago at Boston
San Fran al St louis, n1ght
New York at At lan ta, n1ght
Phd a at Cmc1nna t1 , n1ght
Montreal a1 Houston, mght
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Paw l uckel
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SyraCuse
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women 's softball slow pttch
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tea ms must be ASA sanc- Penms1.1 la 7 Toledo 0 (2nd )
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PACKERS ACCUSED
MU.WAUKEH (UP!) - The
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HCCUSOd of tampenng With
lmebacker Jtm Sttllwagon, the
Packers' hfth round draft
cho1ce in 1971 who h~s been
playmg the past two seasons
w1U1 the Toronto Argonauts of
the Canadian Football League
The Argo nauts have flied a
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Lou Osbor ne
stoner Jake Caudaur chari lng
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nght leg. Milner suffered the
InJury when he stretched for a
throw lfl the ninth mning
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BY l&gt;AUL CRABTREE
Most of us are aware of the great songwntmg teams of the
past and present : Rodgers &amp; Hammerstem ... Lerner &amp; L:&gt;ewe
... Lennon &amp; McCartney ... McCann &amp; Ertckson.
Woops ' How about that last one' Isn't McCann-Erickson a
big Madison Avenue advertising agency? ·
Yes, they are,' children. But they also have produced two of
the fmest and best remembered songs of the past two years both TV commercials for the same product,' Coca~la .
A little over a year ago, half the country was whistlinR o_r
hummtng "I'd like to Teach the World to Sing " And tbey've
come right back with another award-wmner, wtth Dottie West
singing, "! Was RaiSed on Country Sunshme "
Commerc1al artists are clamoring to record the newer song,
just as the Hilltop Smgers, the New Seekers, and a dozen other
performers wanted to teach the world to smg. But the ad agency
is saying no thts tume .... perhaps remembertng that the message
of sellmg Coke was lost as the nat10n embraced the delightful
1971 hit.
Just as a matter of fact, some of the best commerctal advertJsmg of the past decade all came from the same "big three"
bottlers of cola beverages They all have ad men who are
creative and very effective.
Ftfty yea rs from now, people wtll be remembertng that they
were, or were not, part of the ''Pepsi GeneratiOn. '' Personally, I
think Pepst gave up the sales pttch much too soon.
And the RC people dtd a subtle, but dtstmct, pubhc servtce
when they qmetly sugg ested that RC could - and should - "cool
off the hot towns," nght at the height of the urban disorders and
r10ting.
But RC's Sister product, Diet·Rtte Cola, has the spotlight at
the moment, wtth a sum ple httle jmgle that has been running on
TV for years But the way they present tt, Wtth a melange of
characters and votces smgmg the song a !me at a time, IS eyecatchmg, ear-bending, and quite effective.
And other soft-&lt;lrmk bottlers, such as 7-Up and Dr. Pepper,
have produced commercials far above average, if not in the
same league wtth Coke, Pepst (pre-1968) , and the current Diet·
Rite material.
If only the beer commercials, which are uniformly flat and
insipid (which beer ts not supposed to be), would catch on to the
search for excellence, then just about everything that fizzes on
TV, from Alka-Seltzer to RC, would be a good notch above ordinary TV adverttsmg.
As 1t is, only BudweiSer and Stroh's produce beer commerctals that don't send the vtewer to a choice of coffee, tea or
milk (or maybe a cola drmk or even a shot of red-eye ).
Last year , I compl3111ed bitterly about the absolute
tastelessness of the Burger Beer commerctals, featuring a
knothead wtth an IQ or about 9, who did all sorts to stuptd thmgs
to promote the product
Thts year, the Burger brewery quietly closed its doors and
went out of business after a century of operation.
But the boob surv1ved - guzzlmg hiS way through kegs of
brew on the mid-season ABC show, "A Touch of Grace," and
depriving the senes star, Shirley Booth, of a touch of class
W1thout him, the show iSa delight W1th hlffi, 1t 's an exercise m
idiocy. Watch it some Saturday mght (8:30, WTVN·TV) and
you'll see what I mean .
ON THE TV DIAL : U. S. basketb81lets, wtth Bill Walton,
seek revenge over the Russians, Sunday, 3:30, WSAZ-TV ... A
new series, ' 1 Understandmg Afnca,'' debuts tcmtght at 9, WOUBTV

Television Log
FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1973
6 oo-News 3, 4. 8, 10, 13, 15, Truth OJ;" Consequences 6 , Sesame
St 20 , Around the Bend 33
6 3D---News 6 , I Dream of Jeann1e 13, Let's Travel 33
7 0()-!-Truth or Con seq 3, Beat the Clack 4, News 6, 10. What's
My Line 13 , Wild ~ mgdom 13, Samt 15 , Ele&lt;; Co 20 , Folk
Gu1tar 33
7 JG-Young Or Ktldare .:1 , Protectors 8, Co llege Hockey 20,
Parent Game 10, Beat the Clock 13 , Porter Wagoner 3, To
Tell he Truth 6, Wall Street Week 20, 33
8 DO-Washmgton Week 1n Rev1ew 20, 33 , Sandford &amp; San 3, 4,
15, Brady Bunch 6, 13, M1 sS10n lmpasstble 8, 10
8 30-- Partndge Family 6, 13 , Little People 3. 4, 15, Mav1 e 20,
Lenox Quartet 33
9 Oo:-Masterpiece Theatre 33, C1 rcte of Fear 4, 15, Room 222,
13 , The Amencan Expenence 3, 4, 15 , WTVN TV 6, Mov1es,
" Hook, Lme and Smger" a, " Baby the Ra1n Must Fall" 10 ,
Understandmg Afr1ca 20
10 OQ--Love Amer1can Style6, 13 , Bobby Dann 3, 4, 15, News 20,
Paul Nuchins 33
10 3D-What About Tomorrow' 6, 13
11 OG-News , Weather, Sport s 6, 8, 10, 13
11 Jo--Johnny Car son 3, 15 , In Concert 6, Mov1es " Rogue's
March " B. " Secret Beyond the Door " 10 "The Pit and the
Pendulum " 13
1 oo-M •dn1gh t SpeCial 3, 4 15 Mov1 e, "Two Lost Worlds" TO
1 3Q- New s 13
2 3D- News 4

Sl\ TU ROllY, APRtl2a, 1973
6 3o-T"t/ Classr oom 8, Kentucky Afield 13, Fa1th for Today 10
7 OD-Ne1ghbors 13, Far m Front 4, Fun for Everyone 6,
Treehouse Club 8, 10
7 15--Woman 's Potnt of VIew 13
7 3().. ~ Man from COS t 10, Farmbroak 3, Treehause Club 13 ,
Sesame St 20, D1ck Van Dyke 4, Abbott and Costello 8,
Gaspet 6
8 QO-Houndcats 3. 4, 15, Pufn stu f 13, Jake's Pla ce 6, Bugs
Bunny 8, 10
8 30--Roman Holid ays 3, 4, 15 , Jackson F lve 6, 13, Sab rina the
Teenage Witch 8. Pope ¥e 10 , Mr Rogers 20
9 QO-Jetson 3, 4, 15 Osmon ds 6, 13 Amaz 1ng Chan 8, 10 ,
Sesame St 20
9 3G-Pink Panther 3, 4. 15, Mav•e Cartoon 56, 8, 10, 13
10 OQ-Underdog 3, 4, 15; El ec Co. 20
10 3G-Barkleys3, 4, 8. Brady K td s 6, 13, M1ster Rogers 20, Jos1e
and the Pussy cats In Outer Space a, 10
11 Do-- Broth er Fuz z 6, F l 1n t sta nes a, 10 Sesame St 20. Sea l a b 3,
&lt;1 , 15, Bewtlched 13
11 JD-Kt d Power 6, 13. Runaround 3, 4, 15
12 OQ-Etec Co 20, Arch1e 's TV Funnies 8, 10, Funky Phantom
6r 13 Around the World m 80 Days 3, 4, 15
12 3G- Talkmg w1th a G1ai1t 3, 4. 15, l1dsvd le 6, 13 Fat Albert
and the Cosby Ktds 8, 10
1 00'-- lassle 15, M ankees 6, 13, Roller Derby 3, Sport s
Cha ll enge 4, CBS Children 's Fdm Fest1val 10
1 3()-Joh nny Bench 4, Amencan Bandstand 13.
2 00--ABA P layoff 8, 10, To Be Announced y;, Baseba ll PreGame Show l, 4, Flshm ' Hole 13 , Soul tra1n 6
2· 15- Ba seball 3, 4, 15
2 JD-Bann1e Lou &amp; Busler 13
3 OD-Wa1t Till Your Father Gets Home 13. Golf Tou rnament 6,

13

4 QO-Folk Gu1tar 33, Black Omnibus 10 , You Should Have Seen
the One That Got Away 8
A 3D-Audubon Wildlife Theatre 33
5 OQ-Makmg Thmgs Grow 33 , Lee Trevino 's Golf for Sw mg ers
10, Green Acres 3, Perr y Mason 4; Makmg Thmgs Grow 33 ,
W1de World of Sports 6, 13 , Wr estlmg 8
5 30-Sesam e.St 33. Gospel Talent Ttme 15, Arthur Sm1th a,
Green Acres 10 , Del Reeves 3
6 01)-.-. New s 3, 4, 18, Mov1e " The Band Wagon " 10
6 15- A Look at the Book 15
6 30- NBC News 3, 4, 15. Reasoner Report 13: Beverly
H1llbdhes 8 Marshall Univers1ty Report 33 News 6
7 DO- You Asked For 11 3; Hee Haw 13 , Lawrence, Welk 4, 15,
Lave Tenn1 s 33 World of Surv1val lJ
7 30- Nashv ll le M us1c 3 Fl1pslde 13 , B1ogra phy 33
8 OQ-AIIm the Fam•lr8, 10 Here We Go Aqa1n 13 , Emergency
3, 4, 15 , MOVIe "0 IVer i WISt ' 33
8 3D-Bndget Loves Berme8, 10, ATouchofGrace6 . 13
9·0Q-Julle Andrews 6, 13 , Mary Tyler M oo re 8, 10, Mov1e " The
Group" 3, 15 Mov 1e " Strategic A1r Command " 4
9 3o-Sob Newhart 8, 10
lO . oo-Carol Burnett a, 10 , Buddmg lnnovat1ons 13 , Jaycee
Auct1on 6

10. 31}--Net Opera Theatre

11 oo--News 4, 8. 10, 13
11 · l.S- New s 13
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11 ·3Q-Mov•e "Gidg et" 8. '' Hook, Lme and S111ker" 10 " Wt"at
Ever Happened t o Baby Jane' " 13
11 . 45 - " Ista nb ul Express " 4
12 oo- News3, News O. Mov1 e,"Oaddy Long Leg s ' 15
11 ls-Mavie " The Cat Creeps" 6
12.3~Mov•e. " lnterJude" 3
1 A5- MovH~. " Nutty , Naughty : haleau " 4, News 13
? OO- Mov 1e. "Co llege ConfJdeht1al" 3
J ,.5- Movte, " Information Re ce 1ved " 4

Beautification of Forest Acres Park adtJan:ced
RUTLAND - Forest Acres
Park, located on the New Lima
Road north of Rutland, will
benefit from the civic
beaullftcation project of the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners,
accordtn g to Mrs Homer
.Parker I club chairman 0£ the
Sears Commumty Involvement
Program contest.
The proJect was started last
year w1th an entrance planting
of Andorra JWliper, P£It:ter,
Heml ock,
Sptuce
and

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the Leading creek Conservancy m cooperation wtth the
garden club's project.
Plan tmgs in the parking
area, around toilet racth ties and along fences
will be included . Many
or the plants to be used,
and most of-the labor, ts being

Flowenng Crabapple trees
when Mrs Harold Wolfe and
M1·. Larry Edwards were cochairmen.
Plans now call for landscaping around three cabins
there wtth shrubs and plants
that compliment the rust1c
wood and logs. Etght flowermg
crabapple trees, a poplar tuhp
tree, a do0 Nood and 25 "l&gt;fUCe
wtll be included m the planttng.
A number of roses. Hlac, and
forsyth•a have been planted by

donated by mterested cthzens.
Everyone w1lhng to assist
w1th the project 1s urged to
contact Mrs. Parker.
Donations are also being
received, and tf funds are
available, the club will make
more plantings than now
planned. The objective ts to

Camp program set
Activtties at the Ohto Valley
Chnsttan Assembly camp site
at Darwm were announced
when the Women's Christian
Fellowshtp of the Meigs County
Churches of Christ met Thurs·
day night at the Middleport
church.
These include a rally at
Bedford for May 12 with a
dmner at 6 p.m. and Dave
Lucas the speaker. The need
for cooks at the camp . thiS
summer was noted. Everyone
wtUing to help IS asked to
advtse her mimster. Saturday
wtll be another work day at the
camp. New floormg for the
kitchen at the camp was
dtscussed
Mrs .
Bon me
Pick~ns
prestded A song, prayer by
Mrs. Thelma Osborne, and
devotions by Mrs. Sharon
Swmdell of tbe Hemlock Grove
Church opened the meetmg.
Her topic was "Credentials."
Aletter from Ken and Euntce
Sayre, former missionaries m
Vtetnam, was read . The Wetk
of Prayer to be held May 14-18
at the Rutland Church of Chnst
was noted A $10 contrtbutton

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BY HELEN BOTTEL
Soft Touch Grandma
DEAR HELEN :
My granddaughter, marrted a year, tells me her husband
doesn't want to gtve her house and grocery money, yet he won't
let her go back to work .
He has many unpatd b:lls for motors, and lor his boat. Each
tume she has to shop for food, there's a btg argument and tt's
maktng her extremely nervous. He earns enough to provtde for
the two.
For the past month (stnce l heard about thiS ), I've been
giVIng her cash and supplytng her with casseroles, etc. I make
for them . I enJOY dotng tt but who w11l take over when I'm gone'
The young man IS a btg eater and loves food. Do you have a
suggestwn'--GRANDMA
DEAR GRANDMA :
Yes !
Stop the handouts, and adviSe your granddaughter to cook
withm her husband 's "allowance," meanwhile keeping track of
each mckel she spends on food. When he complams about beans
and macarom , she can band him her ttemtzed price list-and
tnvtte him along for an eye-&lt;&gt;penmg tour of the supermarket.
Perhaps she mtght even let HIM do the grocery shopping- whtle
she hunts for a job.- H
DEAR HELEN .
You were wrong when you told the man trymg to get custndy
of hiS child that if hts cause was just, he'd be considered as the
proper parent.
The truth 1s-and I've been the route, t:&gt;elieve m~-most
courts wtll award custndy to the mother, regardless.
Here m West Virgmta, a woman wtth multiple felony conVJCttons and at large wtth a fugtttve warrant out for her, applied
to the courts and got her child back from tts foster parents Th~
court appeared to have no other recourse.
When a fnend of mine IS demed custody, even though he
showed the court that hiS w1fe had been arrested for prostitution,
something IS wrong' Men's Ub could be very useful here JACK, THE RIPPED OFF

wtll be sent to Peggy Russell, a
m1sstonary at the MexlCaQ
Chrtstian Chtldren's Home.
Mrs. Bermce May IS
hospitalized.
The Pomeroy Church of
Chnst wtll host the May 24
meetmg when a motherdaughter tea will be held.
Eileen Rtckman, a formermiSSionary , will be guest
speaker.
Presenting the program last
mght was Mrs. Hoyt Allen
ustng " The Four DimenSions of
Women " as her topic, commenting on food, fatth, ftgure ,
and !ash1oo. A gtft was
presented to her
Refreshments were served
by the Mtddleport Ch· rch
women to the 29 members
attendmg
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I agree with "Buzzmg Mad" that the new "mandatary" seat
belts stmk They are hard to fmd, hard to adjust, and hard to
fasten-and all the time, buzz, buzz, buzz I
Before our new car arrived, the whole famlly always used
seat belts on every trip . Now, our "buzzmg" belts rem am per~
manently fa$tened behind us.
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Some Ski Bindings Don't Release
NEW YORK (KFS) - French actress Daniele
Gaubert sure must love ski-&lt;:hamp Jean Claude
Killy : she cancelled her career to tour with
constant traveling Jean Calude ... AI Feureback
(walt - he's a true btgshot) was grabbed by an
mspector boarding a plane at L. A. when hts Xrayed luggage alerted hkely armament: tt was.
Al 's the world's mdoor shot putt record holder
anM the bags contamed three 16-lb. shots ...
Fella at Wally's a~ked Rocky Graziano to
manage a promtsmg pug: " He can't be set'ious
about ftghtin '," the Rock cracked. "He speaks
too good English " .. Doug Fatrbanks Jr . quit
coffm natls ten years ago and just now tossed
away h1s pipes: "It's hke cheating/' he sa1d.
Frank Smatra's buymgup Palm Sprmgs land
.. Dyan Cannon's cafe act IS good enough, she
hopes, for Las Vegas ... Diana Sands stars in the
black film "Honeybaby, Honeybaby ," whose
mterrac1al prod4cers hope will grab the black
famtly trade, a Ia "Sounder"; the psychology: .
"There are enough black imitations of James
Bond and 'Get Even Wllh Charley' to saturate
the market Now tl's time for good mtelligent
black p1ctures like 'Sounder'." ... Caught Jack
Jones' new slow-ballad smgmg style on TV. It's
a great style : B1lly Eckstine's.
Julms I ,&lt;~Rosa IS the unbtlled voice on
Amencan Atrhnes' "Good Life " commercial;
so successful , Jultus has recorded tt for RCA
Records, sans the AA pttch .. "State of Sio~e " is
a marvelous propaganda movie - if you hate
An1enca .. Yves M ontand aSlhe " American "
schemer of the plot surpnses no one. he and

·-·

at Jr. High
recognized
The fifth stx weeks grad1ng
period honor r oll for the Me tgs
Jun1or H1gh School 1s an .
nounced . Mak1ng a grade of
" B" or above m all their
subjects to be listed on the roll
were

SEVE NTH -

Furmture Co. will relocate
bottled gas tanks there.
As a gesture of apprectat10n
for the work of the garden club
members, Cn sp, on behalf of
the Leadmg Creek Watershed,
made a contnbuhon to the
plantwgs

Sco tt
Bearh s-,
Catherme
B tae ltnar , R1cky Blev tns,
Tra cy Burdette, Mary Cars·
welt, Ronn 1e Case •, Rory Cole,
Patr1c1a Cors1 , Jeff Couch.
Tamm1
DeBord,
Marc 1a
D1llard , Je ff English, Ann
Filc h, Chu ck Fol lrod, Becky
Fry, W1lllam George, V1cky
Germa n , Peggy Gtrolamt ,
Gene Hal ley, Tom Harper,
Kelly Hawk, Laura Hoover
Also Randy Houdas helt ,
Penny Hy sell, Ray Jan ey, Sue
Kennedy, Helen Kmg , Paula
Kloes , Trent Kn1ttel, K1mberly
Krau1ter , Marty Krawsczyn,
Valene lewJs, Tam ela Mart 1n,
Tam1 M1ll lron , Mark M 1tch.
M usser ,
Ctndy
Conn1e
Mc Kmney, John Nelson, Cmdy
Norman , Ney Parker , Lmda
Perkm s, Pam Powers, Tern
Robson , Kenny Roush , Hom er
Sm1th, Melody Snouffer , Br ent
Stanley. Nancy Stanley, Steve
Stout , Velvet Sw1sher, Teresa
VanMeter , Tern V1nmg , M1ke
Wayland, Ktm Will tams, Kelly
Wmebrenner , Jenny Wise
EIGHTH - Mary Blae1fnar,
Tammy Blake, Mary Bogg s,
V1ck1 Branham , Teresa Brawn,
Dale Br own 1ng , Carl Car
m 1chael, Man lee Ca sse ll , Joh n

Dean Circle, CD-&lt;:hairman of
the Stxth Annual ' Rotary
Relays slated Saturday, Apnl
28, at Rio Grande College's
Evans Field, today announced
12 boys teams have entered
this
year 's competition .
Chesapeake IS the defending
champion in the boys' diviston .
In a&lt;)dition, six grrls' teams
Wtll parltcipate. Wheelersburg
ts the defending champion in
the g1rls compehhon . The
event will begin at 12 noon
Saturday with a coaches
meeting
The first event is slated to
start at !2:15p. m. and the last
event, the mile relay, ts
scheduled to be run at 3:35 p.

m.

Jeff Arnold,

Entering the boys competlhon were Chesapeake,
Wheelersburg, Rock Hill ,
Ironton, Kyger creek, Ripley,

ASSN )

wtfe Stmone Signore! notoriously bave jollied
scads of anti·U.S. movements. Somehow we
suspect Amertca wtll prevail despite Yves,
Sunone, Vanessa Redgrave, Jane Fonda and
other poltti~al bubbleheads.
Two movte firms can't start Bessie Smtth
ftlms because each swears it owns the rtghts
while the great pioneer soul singer's bto wtlts ...
Dest Jr. and Uza wlll star m a TV mustcal
spectal .. Horse-&lt;lrawn hearse with coffin
pulled solemnly away from the "Theater of
Blood" preview, a Friday the 13th pulilictty
gimmi~k A cop standing by catcalled to the
driver, "Hey - you got Mayor Undsay tn
there? " ... The flick stars Vincent Price as an
actor who kills the whole N. Y. critics Circle.
Wouldn 't that be justifted homicide?
Dana Andrews and wife Mary Todd are off
to entertam Gls and hospttals in England and
Germany lor the USO. They'd been starring tn
"Our Town" m Blighty .. The Lambs Cub,
mwnmer's orgamzalion, named Jack Albertson
of "Sunshine Boys" its "Actor of the Year"; no
argument there; old burlesque straightman
Jack's a fme thesptan, something he never
expected to be labeled when we all hung out ·
around the Gately Burlesque Theater wtth
Harold Minsky, Phtl Slivers, Rags Ragland and
Bob Aida, Dan Dailey dtdn 't hang out there
long. MitZI Green askeifRarold Minsky to give
Dan a featured dancing spot in the burley show.
Dan terped a week and was dropped, not
because he was bad - "He's too classy,"
Harold told Mitzi; H'wood lodowed and !he rest
wa ~ gravy.

Patty
Warner,
Raymond
Waugh , Duane Weber, Beverly
Wilcox , Beverly Will , Eddte
Will , leah W1ll , Raymond
Willford, Kelly W•lson, Mary
Durst

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nght track It s one of the re~
sons AAA has grown to serve

A one-out suicide squeeze bunt by senior second
baseman John Roush scored Terry Lucas from
third base Thursday night to give the Kyger Creek
Bobcats a thrilling, 6·5 victory over Southern in an
extra inning contest at Cheshire.
Lucas, mserted tn the lineup
m the firth inning, smgled to
left off losmg hurler Pete Sayre
to start the rally. He reached
third on a loopmg stngle to left
by semor centerftelder Mar-

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W Va., South Pomt, Gallipoli.o,
Eastern, Oak Hill, Fairland
and New Boston , Participating
111 the girls events will be teams
from
PortsMouth East,
Wh eelersburg, Jackson ,
Gallipolis, NOi'th Gallia and
Chesapeake.
One of the day's highlights
will be the 25th annual Gil Dodd
Mile Run
Kyger Creek's Mtke Rife is
defe)lding champion in thiS
event, open only to all Gallia
County athletes. If Rife should
retatn his championship,
Kyger Creek will get to keep
the Gil Dodd Ttophy Since lt
would be the thtrd stratght
year a Bobcat runner captured
the event.
Ctrcle said he expects
records wtll be shattered ln the
m1le rWI, 880 run, mile relay
and pole vaulting competition

KCe es
Southern

Auro""'ctus ' •

By O•wald &amp; James Jacoby
Pass
Pass
?
It has been sa1d that cr~me Dble
You
,
South,
hold
doesn't pay We agree wtth
the slight amendment that 1t .K65 ¥A32 tKQI086
doesn' t pay often enough to
What do you do now?
make 1t worthwhile.
A-Pass. Take yout· beating
here.
Four diamonds is Jikely
East's openmg bid of one
to
be
worse
spade 1s one of those cnmi·
TODAY'S QUESTION
nally absurd l1ght thtrd hand
opemngs that usually lead to
Instead -_pi a double, West
trouble If S o u t h had let passes and your partner b1ds
North play at three no-trump four no-tt ump What do you
DEAR HELEN .
as
he should have , the bid do now?
All this cosmetie surgery whoop4a makes it seem tbat you
would have done tts perpe·
can permanently fool the populace about your age. But no one trator no good, but South b1d
has ever dtvtSed a way to hide the dead gtveaway- your hnnds. tour hearts
When they age, there's nothmg you can do about it. --OLD HAND
West opened hiS smgleton
AT THE GAME
spade . East took the ace and
The Dai~ Sentinel
1 eturned the mne of spades
DII:VOTEDTOTHE
DEAR OHATG ·
m the hope that tf West held
INTER EST OF
MEIGS -MASON AREA
Wanta bet they'll be inventing a permanent skin-like plastic seven diamonds he would be
CHE5TE~ L TANNEHILL,
Exec . Ed
glove next' -H.
- - smart- enough to underload
ROBERT
HOEFLICH.
the ace m response to the
C•tv Edttor
clear sUit preference s1gnal
PUbl tSh•d Cfl!H i y e)(Cept
Got a problem? An adult subject for discussion? A fun tdea ? All thts came off and poor
Saturday by The Ohio Valley
You c;an talk it over in her column if you wnte to.Helen Bottel, South was one down
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At the suggestiOn ot
Honor work locations.
the club members, the Rutland

and at the other table there Clark, Ronald Coats, Kathy
Coleman,
Elame
Cors 1,
was an even worse cnme. Margaret
Cors1 , Mark Davt s,
North opened one club and Paula E1 chmger, Teresa EH1s,
wtthout bothenng to check Sandy Garnes, K1mberly
15 000 000 motomts
a
lor aces South went all the Grueser, Ronnte Hdwkins,
greilt
reason
for
you
to
JOin
,
way to stx hearts
Jam es Hawley , Jayne Hut
ch1son,
Bobby Johnson , V1ck 1
West opened the ace of dta·
Johnston
monds and contmjled m the
Al so, Paul Klein, Lann1 e
hope that East could ruff but Lawson.
Sheila
Lawson ,
South was the man to ruff, Laratne McElhaney, Duane
A G t /"
draw trumps and eventually Me Laughlin , Falfh Per nn, J 1m
• • •
diSCard hts three spades on Poc kl &gt;ngton , Bob Power s.
fl'&gt;r nver 70 Year.s
dummy 'S clubs and last d1a- ·:Trutty Rd•&lt;h . Suzv · s~hlliels .~i~ ?"
~
mond to make h1s slam•'When K1rn Sebo,. Oebble Shelton, T1m ·I ~!-!"1•·~---~ii­
four had gone down at the Smdh ,r Oebbte Taylor , Diana " "' ~ ...
other table
Thornto n , June Wamsley ,

Pass
'

tanks to less cons ptc uous

•

.Sixth annual Gallipolis
Rotary Relays Saturday

rea uea

¥AKQJ72

DEAR JACK.
I satd court ~ttttudes on child care are changmg.,..and tbey
are · A mother ts no longer automatically awarded custndy if she
can be PROVED less Itt than the father as a parent.
If you have a case, fight for it. Perhaps the court will rule 111
your favor this time - H.

The

be completed .
Durmg a recent VISit to the
for vts1tors, for the many
fam1lles who gather at the park park to make plans for the
for campmg, weekly outmgs, plantmg, Mrs Parker, Mrs
and reumons dunng the Richard Fetty , Jr , and Mrs
summer months. Since the James Carpenter suggested
park facthty IS a public place, some visual improvements to
the plan is to mvolve the pubhc the Leadmg Creek Conservamcy DIStnj't o!flctals,
in the beauhf1cat1on program
Contrtbut1ons may be sent to Charles Russell and Jack
Mrs. Parker at Box 93 , Cnsp To better perm1t atRutland, preferably at an early tractive landscapmg, they
date so that the plantings can suggested changwg the
locabons of gasoline storJI,ge
make the park more attractive

3- The Daily Sent\'lel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., April 27, 1973

MIDDlEPORT, 0.

shill! French Roush- plated
Lucas, who was runmng on the
play
The victory was Kyger
Creek's etghth tn 10 outtngs.
The Bobcats are iHl m the
SVAC while Coach H1lton
Wolfe's Tornadoes dropped to
5-2 overall and 3-1 in the SVAC.
Southern jumped on startmg
Bobcat huHer, Clay Hudson,
for a run m the first as Jeff
Hubbard slammed a htgh
fastball to left for a double. He
scored oo a sacrifice fly off
the bat of shortstop Mike
Nease.
Kyger Creek tied tl at 1-1 in its
half of the inmng on a walk to
French, stolen base and smgle
by f1rst baseman • catcher
Orland Cremeans. The Bobcats
moved ahead in the second on
an error on Greg McCarty's
grounder, stolen base and
double by John Batrd.
Southern took the lead m the
fourth on a walk to Sayre,
single by Mitch Nease and an
mf1eld error on Warner's pop
fly.
Kyger Creek tied the score at
3-3 wtth a run in its half of the
fourth, as Cremeans and
McCarty singled and Baird
followed w1th a double. Sayre
pttched hts way out of further
trouble by rellrmg Btl! Metzner
on a pop fly, enttcmg Bruce
Arnett and Jeff Blazer to hit
back to the box.
The Tornadoes took the lead
again m the ftfth inmng by
platmg two unearned runs.
Hudson retired the first two
hitters be faced but Nease was
safe on ar. error and Sayre was
gtven hts second free pass of
the evemng. Baird was then
brought m to' pitch but he
prompUy walked Amos Moore
to load the bases. Mttch Nease
htt a sharp grounder to short,
whtch was allowed to scoot on
through for an error.
Kyger Creek knotted the
score at 5-5 on a similar play.
French singled to start ·the
inning, but was left on second

NEW
RED
ROSE
HIGH
..
---rrau.0111111-.

The meet is sanctioned by the
Ohto Htgh School Athletic
Association . The National
Federatton Track and F1eld
Rules Will- be followed. Five
places will be counted 111 all
events. Scormg w1ll be on a
baSIS of 6+3-2-l.
All contestants must be in
untform. Only two contestants
may compete from each school
m each event except relays
A team trophy wtll be
awarded to the meet winner
and runnerup 111 both the gtrls
and boys categortes. An mdtvtdual trophy wtll be gtven to
the top pomt man and wmner of
each event. Rtbbons wtll go to

the second, third , fourth and
firth place wmners
Ftve records were set m last
year's meet held on Memonal

F1eld
New relay marks were
estabhshed m the shot put by
Ceredo-Kenova's Jerry
Nester; nule rWl by Bernard
Ttlly of Wheelersburg; 880yard run by Bernard Tilly of
Wheelersburg; 220-yard dash
by Steve Wtlson of Chesapeake
and Gall!a Academy 's mtle
relay team composed of Leon
Snuth, Chns Fisher, Rod
Ferguson and Ken Wamsley
Art Lanham, Rul Grande
College Athletic Dtrector, wtll
serve as meet coordmator

Here's Rotary Relay records
GALLIPOLIS ROTARY RELAY RECORDS
I FIELD EVENTS!
DISCUS- Chuck Neal. GallipOli S, 148' 6"
SHOT PUT- Bud Nester, Ceredo- Kenova. 50' 101 1"
HIGH JUMP- Greg Cronac:her I ronton , 6' ·31 2"
LONG JUMP-Steve Stebbms, Gall1pal1 s, 20' 11 ' 2"
POLE VAULT- Mark Oav1s, Mar1etla , 13'

1970
1977

1970
1970
1971

I RUNNING EVENTSI

110· HURDLE5-Ron Ferguson, Gall 1pol1s, 15 3
100-YARD DASH- Steve StebbinS, Ga llipolis 10 I
MILE RUN- Bernard T1tley, Wheelersbu rg , 4 29 3
440-YARG DASH- Steve Wilson , Chesa peake, 51 3
180· LOW HURDLE s- Da ve Cernu s, Mar~etta , 2 1 4
880-YARD RUN- Bernard T1lley, Wheelersburg, 2 00 2
220- YARD DASH- Steve Wil son , Chesapeake, ?1 5
TWO MILE RUN-J 1m Warner , M e1gs 9 59 5
MILE RELAY- GA HS. &gt;n3 35 7

1970
1971
1972

1970
1971

1912
1972
1969
1972
1971

SSO-YARD RELl\Y- GA HS. &gt;n 1 37

GIRLS' DIVISION

1970
1972
1969

100 YARD DASH- Chnshe K1ng, Ga llipOliS, 12 2
440-YARO RELAY- Wheelersburg, 56 8
SHOT PUT- Susan Thompson, Ga ll1po l1s 36 ll'n"
LONG JUMP---Exline, Jackson , 14' 1I' · ~"
HIGH JUMP- Martha Cor nwell, Ga ll ipolis. 4'-5 1 .~"

PREVIOUS RELAY
WINNERS NAMED
Here's prevtous .team wmners of the Galhpohs Rotary
Relays ·
(Boys' Division)
YEAR
CHAMPION
1968
Galhpohs
1969
Chesapeake
1970
Galhpohs
1971
Galhpolis
1972
Chesapeake
(Girls' Division)
YEAR
CHAMPION
1968
, Nof111!etheld
1969
Galltpohs
1970
GalhpohsParkersburg South
1971
Galhpohs
1972
Wheelersburg
Labyrinth
Afnca's 2,700-mde Za1re
River, until recently known
as the Congo, has 4,000 ISlands , some so large, wooded
and close together that boatmen may become lost m a
maze of channels
un t1l Cremeans grounded to
thJrd. The throw went w1de at
f1rst allowmg French to ~core .
Cremeans, who moved to
second on the play, came
across as M cCarty delivered a
double
to singles
leftfteld
Ba1rd
yielded two
the rest
of
the game.
In rece1vmg credit for the
victory, Baird fanned s1x and
walked one Hudson, 'durm g hts
four and two-th1rds inmngs,
gave up two earned runs, four
htls, two free passes and two
strtkeouts
Sayre gave up three earned
runs, 13 htts, one free pass and
fanned four .
By lnnmgs :
Southern
100 220 OD---5· 6·3
K Creek
110 120 01 - 6-13 4
Sayre ( LP) and Ounn•ng

197 1

1969

Previnm Gil
Dodd winners

YEAR- WINNER

SCHOOL

1949- Tom Cr aw ford

1950- Bill Hager

G AH S

GAHS

1951 19521953195419551956195719581959-

Dan Beabout
GAHS
Dan Bea bout
GAH S
Dan Bea bout
GAHS
Bob Jam 1san
GA HS
Bryon Knu tson
GAH S
John M 1thoan
GA~S
Ron Carr
GAHS
Ron Carr
GAHS
0arrell N1bert
GAHS
1960~ Darrell N• berl
GAHS
196 1- Darrel l N1ber t
GAH S
1962- Dan Lee
GA HS
GA HS
1963- Larry Bet z
1964- J•m Burn s
GA HS
GAHS
196 5- Bruce Smlfh
1 966~ Dave Armstrong
GA HS
1967- Dave Arm strong GAHS
1968--.. Steve Spa uld1ng
KC
1969- Steve Spau ld1ng
KC
1970- RICh Hueholt
GAHS
{ t1 30 5, r:ec0rd )
1971- George Curry
KC
1972- Mike Rife
KC

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Ma&amp;or league Standm11s
American league
By United Press ln1ernahonal
East
Nat•onal League
w I. pel . g b
East
Baltimore
9 7 563
w I pel g b Detroit
9 8 579
17
Ptttsburgh
8 3 727
Mtlwaukee
8 7 133
17
New York
10 7 588 1
Boston
7 8 467
1' 2
Ch1caga
8 7 533 2
7 II 389 3
Cleveland
Ph1ladelph1a
7 8 &lt;67
New York
3
• 10 375 3
Monlreal
7 8 .&lt;47 3
West
St LOUIS
2 13 133 8
wlpctgb
West
M1nnesota
9 s 643
w t. pet. g .b. KansasCt1y
11
7 611
San Franc1sco 15 5 750
Ch1cago
8 5 615
Cal1tornta
8 6 571 1
Cmc1nnat1
12 6
667 2
7 10 412 3 11
11 10 524 4', 1 Oakland
Houston
4
9 JOB 4111
Los Angeles
8 11 421 61 1 Texas
Thursday 's Results
San D1ego
7 12 368 7'n
Atlanta
6 11 353
71, 1 Detroit J Texas '1.
Mtlwaukee 7 Kan C1ty J.
Thursday 's Results
Oak l and 3 Cleveland 2.
San Franc1sca 7 Ch1cago 3
(Only games scheduled)
New York 2 Houston 1
Fnday 's Gam es
(Only games scheduled)
Mmnesota ( Kaal J.QJ at New
Today 's Probable P11c:hers
York ( Kekl ch 0 0), 7 30 p m
{ All Times EST)
Ch1caga (F isher
1 1)
at
San D1ego ( Corkms 1 2) at
Boston (Tian12- 1). 7 30 p m
Ch1cago (Pappas 0· 2L 2 30 p m
Milwaukee ( Parsons 1 21 at
New York (Seaver 2 l) at
Texas! Bosman 1 3) , a 30 p m
Atlanta (Dobson 1 2). 8 p m
Kansas (dy {Wngtlt I 0) at
Monteal {McAnally 1 Ol at
Houston {Roberts 1 1), B 30 Delro1t (Perr y 2 1), 8 p m
Cleveland ( Dun nmg o.:l) at
pm
Los Angeles (Su1ton 1 2) at Ca l 1farn1a (Ryan 3 O), 11 p m
Ba l timore (Cuell ar 1-2) at
P1tt sburgh ( Bn les 0-1). 8 p m
Sttn Franc•sco (Barr 2 1) at Qak l and (Odom 0-4), lO 30 p m
Saturday 's Gam es
St LOUIS Cleveland 0 2), 9 p m
Balhmore at Oakland
Phtlade lphitJ (Carlton 3 2) at
Cleve at Callfornta , n1ght
C1ncmnat1 ( Nelson 1 1L 8 p m
Mtlwaukee at Texas , n1ght
Saturday's Games •
Kansas C1ty at Detroit
Los Angeles at P1tt sburgh
Minnesota a t New York
San Otego at Ch• caga
Ch1cago at Boston
San Fran al St louis, n1ght
New York at At lan ta, n1ght
Phd a at Cmc1nna t1 , n1ght
Montreal a1 Houston, mght
lnternat1onalleague
Standmgs
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Amencan DIVI SIOn
w l pctgb
PLAN SOFTBAI.L TOURNEY
Paw l uckel
6 3 667
A combmatwn men and Rochester
7 6 538 1
SyraCuse
6 7 462 2
women 's softball slow pttch
4 11 267 5
tournament wtll be held at Toledo National DIVI
SIOn
Pomt Pleasant on May 11, 12
w I pet. g b
9 5 643
and 13 E1ght teams w•ll be T1dewater
Pen1nsuln
9 5 643
accepted m each d1v1ston The Cha rl eston
6 4 600 11 ~
tournament wLll be a double Richmond
3 9 250 5
Thursday 's Results
ehrmnahon affa1r. Entry feeLS
Syra cuse 3 Tidewater 1
$20 plus two new Dudley balls
Rochester 3 Richmond 2
i)eadllne for entry IS May 6. All Toledo 4 Penmsula 1 (1st)
tea ms must be ASA sanc- Penms1.1 la 7 Toledo 0 (2nd )
Charleston at Paw tucket. ppd ,
tiOned Teams nol sanctioned r a1n

',

must pay and entry fee of $28
The tournament Will be an ASAsancttoned tourney. For more
mformatton Interested teams
can call Wallace Sm1th at 675·

Water lla,ard
The offshore wate1 s a luil g

some parts of the Nile R1ve r
once were so mrested wtth
c r ocodiles that, ace OJ d mg to
legend , th1rsty dogs could
only gulp a drink on the run

PACKERS ACCUSED
MU.WAUKEH (UP!) - The
Green Bay Packers have been
HCCUSOd of tampenng With
lmebacker Jtm Sttllwagon, the
Packers' hfth round draft
cho1ce in 1971 who h~s been
playmg the past two seasons
w1U1 the Toronto Argonauts of
the Canadian Football League
The Argo nauts have flied a
complamt w1th CFL commiS·
Lou Osbor ne
stoner Jake Caudaur chari lng
the Packers wtth trying to lure
Stillwagon, the Milwaukee
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Thursday 's Games
V1rgm1a 2 Cincmnah 0
Fnday 's Games
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of the Mets w1U be out for at
least four or five days with a
pulled hamstring muscle in hl.
nght leg. Milner suffered the
InJury when he stretched for a
throw lfl the ninth mning
Wednesday mght.

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Thursday 's Results
New England 3 Cleveland I
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(arm club of the InternatiOnal
I £ague Thursday mght
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on 24-hour recall
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MJ;jor Leilgue leaders.

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Leiding Batters

National League
g, ab r . h. pel.
Fairly,Mtl
13 34 9 14 .412
·Strgll. Pit
10 3'1 13 16 .&lt;10
Cncpcn. Cin 13 48 9 19 .396
Olivr . P it
12 51 10 20 .392
Maddok, SF 19 77 12 30 .390

Goodsn ,SF
Mrshli ,SD

IS 57
13 27

7 22 .386
3 10 .370

Snguiln, Pit

12 54 9 19
18 66 14 23
Watsn . Hou 21 75 10 26
American League
g . ab r .. h .

.352
.348
.347

Morgn. Cin

Kelly , Chi
Vlntne. Cal
Holt. ,Y.in

8 32
14 57
12 3'1

pd.

6 14 .438
7 22 .386
3 IS .385

Andrws, Chi 11 39 7 15 .385
Johnsn, Tex 13 48 5 18 .375
Fisk , 8os
14 50 14 18 .360

Munsn , NY . IS 56 7 20 .357
Jeter , Chi
8 28 5 10 .357
Krkptrk , KC 12 AO 11 14 .350
Rdr iguz, Mil . 9 26

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Students

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Elemen1ary who obtained all A
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the Fifth Si)l-weeks period are-:
Farst Gracie Chrystal

Buckley , Randall Carl, Billy
C.:trswell , Beck)' Doerfer .
J ames
Evans ,
Johnda

Jackets
capture
Rio meet
West.Virginia State's Yellow

National league : Wynn , Hou Jacket$ defeated Rio Grande

and Stargell , Pitt 6; Milner , NY
and McCoyey, SF 5 ; si~&lt; tied
with 4.

American league : Fisk. Bos
6; Williams , Ball, Cepeda and
Petrocelli , Bos, Melton , Chi and

Mayberry, KC 5.
Runs Batted In

Nltional Leaguer ·Morgah ,
Cin 16 ;, Concepcion, Cio , Star gell , Pitt arid McCovey , SF 14,
Watson and Wyn n. Hou. Davis.

LA,

M i~ner,

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American League : Mayberry,
KC 18 ; Roias . · KC14 ; Molton,

Chi, Kirkpatr ick, KC and May,
M i l 13.

Pitching

and Berea in a triangular track
and field meet at Evans Field
in Rio Grande Thursday afternoon. West Virgini~ had 100
points, Rio 56 and Berea 25.
West Virginia captured 12 of
the meet'S 17 events. Rio
claimed three firs!.$, two by
Jack Finch, and one by !son.
Berea had one first.
Here 's Thursday 1s · results :
MILE RUN - Finch, Rio.
A: 15.3.
440 -0ASH - Hayes, W. Va .,

National league : Marichal, ' 51.
100-0ASH SF 4-1; Billingham and Grim ;
10.1.
sley, Cin, Koosman , NY a_nd

Ellis , Pitt 3-0; Gullett, Con,
ForSch and

Reuss , Hou · and

Bryant, SF 3-1; Carlton, Phil 3-

2.

American League : Coleman,
·Det 4-l ; Wood , Chi 4-2; Ryan,
Cal and Kaat, Minn 3-0; Singer,

Cal. Splittorff. KC and Holt zman. Oak 3-1; Perry , Clev and

' McNal ly; Bolt 3-2.

BAnLE OF
THE BANDS
Friday, Apr. 27
91o 12 p.m.

OLD POMEROY
JUN lOR HIGH BLDG.

Jones, W. Va .,

HIGH
HURDLES
Crummel. W. Va., : 15.
880-YARD RUN - Finch,
Rio, 1:57.9.
.
220· YARD DASH - Watson,
W. Va .. :23.3.
THREE MILE RUN .Holden, W. Va., 15 : 28.3.
INTERMEDIATE
HUR DLES - Crummet. W. Va .•
: 57 .2.
440-YARD DISH - Watson .
W.Va., : 44.1.
TRIPLE
JUMP
Alexander, W. Va., 43'-4:1/•" ·
LONG JUMP - Ale•ander.
W. Va ., 22'-81!."'.
POLE VAULT - Woodall ,
W. Va ., 14'.
SHOT PUT - Hardt, W. Va. ,
46 1/ 2'.

DISCUS -lson, Rio , 136' -4'\
JAVELIN- Conley, Berea ,
154'-9".
..
HIGH JUMP - Alexander ,

Meigs 4-H Clul1 1Vews

Plans for attending the
Gillispie , Rhonda Jeffers,
Michael Kennedy, Christine Meigs County Project Plan-QQuivey, Craig Sinclair, Paula Rama was the main topic of
SwindelL Robin Wagner.
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Second Gracie - John Smith. • lSCll.!.SIOn a
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Brill King , Sherrl Marshall, meeting of the Pomeroy
Natalie
Lambert ,
Scott Livewires The meeting was
Harrison, Angela Hatf ield ,
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Terry Hysetl . Brenda Graham, held at the horne of June
Brian Will.
Wamsley. There were six
Third Grade
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Bric kles , Steve Hood, Kathleen mem ers an one a VIsor
Parker, Laura Smith, Fred present.
Young.
A project lesson fitting
Fourth Grade Joyce
1
T' h
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Baker, David Kennedy, Brian patterns was g ven .
King , Carol Morris, Sfeven project boo: s were also given
Ohl~nger, Camille Swindell .
out
Plans for summer
F1fth Grade - Yvonne Core,
·
Tracey Jeffers, l&lt;:aithie Quivey. meetings were also made at
Sixth Grade Gary this meeting.
Basham, Sharon Buckley ,
led th 1 b
Jana Burson. Rhonda Reuter ,
Vanessa Folmer
e cu
Chris1ie Evans.
in an Easter Egg game.
Refreshments were then
served by June Wamsley, The
Major league Results
next meeting willll" May 19. By Vftited Press International Karen Coleman.
National League
San Fran
004 200 lQO- 7 10 1 The ORGANIZI.TIONAL
Chicago
000 012 ooo- 3 9 1 meetipg of the Mix-ed Up Hot
Br iant (3- 1) and Rader ..
Hooten, Bonham (3), Burris Shots was held Apdl 18 at the
16). Aker {7) and Rudolph . LP Robert Lich residence. Ad- Hooten .
visors attending the meeting
New York
000 002 ooo- 2 4 0 were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Houston
OOQ 010 QOO- 1 5 1 Lich, Dorsey Jordan . and
McAndrew, McGraw (8) and Margie Jeffers. There were 10
Dyer; Reuss , York (9) and
Edwards . WP----:McAndrew (2· members prese nt at the
21 . LP- Reuss 13-1) . HR - meeting.
Rader lAth).
Items of business discussed
and approved during the
(Only games scheduled)
American league
meeting were as fallows : a
Detroit
000 000 003- 3 6 0
Texas
000 000 011 - 2 4 3 name was chosen for the club,
Fryman , LaGrow (9), Hille r officers were elected and the
(9.) a.nP Freehan ·; Broberg (0 -21 club decided to have a club
and Suarez. WP- Fryman {2-0) .
project.
001 010 005- 7 7 I
Mllw
After the meeti ng the club
Kan City
001 000 20Q- 3 9 2
Ryerson . Colborn (5), New- joined in a game of softball and
man (7) and Porter, Felske tag. Refreshments were served
191 ; Wright, Garber 191, Dal by Mr.. Robert Lich. The next
Canton (9) and May, Taylor
IB). WP- Newman 12-0) . LP- meeting will be May 9. Projec t
Garber 12·11. HR - D: May books will be given out at this
14th I.
.
meeting. - Ralph Jordan.
A SPECIAL report on
Cleveland
000 000 011 - 2 3 2
Oak land
000 010 101 - 3 II 0 swimming safety was given by
Strom, Johnson (7) and
Dunca n ; Hunter, Knowles (9), Bonnie Meeks at the April 16
and Fosse. WP- Know les {l -1) . meeting of the Sunshine Clover
L P- Johnson ( 1· 1J.
4-H Club . There were 18
members present at the
!On ly games scheduled)
meeting. Cher y l Wright,' Barb
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The project lesson consisted
of sorting pattern pieces for the
view chosen.
Karen Ellis and Kim Allman
led the club in recreation and
Carlo Ellis and Cindy Bailey
served refre shments.
The next meeting will be
May 7 at 7:30 a! the home of
Barb Allman . Special plans for
this meeting include a
demonstration on cutting and
laying out a pattern . - Robin
White.
·THE
ORGANIZATIONAL
!lleetlng of the.Columbia MakeIt 4-H Club was held Apr.il18 at
!he home of Ma.e Jordan.
Advisors attending the meeting
were Mae Jordan , Betty
Johnson and Ruth Birchfield .
There were 13 members attending the meeting . Individual and group prOjects
were-discussed.
SON BORN
Officers for the new year
CHESTER - Mr. and Mrs. were elected as follows :
Jam es G. Mays, Chester} are President, Rachel Coen; Vice
announcing the birth of a six President, Cheryl Lawson;
pound, one OW1Ce son, Dean Secretary, Pam HOlcomb ;
Andrew, April 10 at Camden- Treasurer, Ruth Coen; News
Clark Hospital in Parkersburg . Reporter, Betty J ordan;-~
· Mate rna l grandpare nts are Health Chairmen , Barbara
Mr. and Mr s. Waid Spencer, Jordan , RiUa Rhoads, and
lnng Bottom, and paternal. Debbie Birchfield ; Safety
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chairm en, Julia Johnson,
Alvin Mays, Reedsville. Mrs. Jerrie J ordan, and Sherry
Esther Wright, The Plains, is Shiltzi Recreation Leaders,
the
maternal
great- Marcia ljolcorilb, 1,. Debbie
grandmother and Mrs. Mae · Miller and Cecilia Shiltz. ,
Spencer, lnng 13Qttom, is the _. l'he next meeting will be
paternal · gr ea1-grandmother. May 10 at the home of Mae
Mrs . Hattie Winn er , Th e Jordan .. During this meeting
Plains, is the maternal great- · the ·. club program will be
great-grandmother . Mr . and planned. - Betty Jordan. _
Mrs . Mays also have a son ,
PLANS FOR making a float
James Jeffrey, four .
to be in !he Big Bend Regatl&lt;l
pal-ade was an item of
discussion at the April 14
meeting of the Pink Panthers 4H Club.
.
The meeting was held at the
Forest · Run Church. There
.were 16 members present

at

the meeting . Advisors at.
tendlng were Susie Grueser.
Mary Guinther, Karen Werry
and Virgnia Davis.
The club members decided to
have more demonstrations this
year. The next meeting will be
May 5 a! the Forest Run
Church. Special plans include
two demonstrations. - Jaye
Ord.
' MAKING EASTER baskets
for the children's home was a
community service project
carried ou1 by the Leading
Creek Crickets 4-H Club at
their April 21 meeting. The
members made Easter baskets
and -delivered them to the
children's home.
Three a dvisors helped the
members with their · community service project. They
were Rose Carson, Dixie Sayre
and 1\!argie Hunnell.
Refreshments were served
by Margie Hunnell. The next
meeting will be May 11 at the
hom~ of Betsy Herald. - Lisa
Gardner.
THE DANVILLE Shamrocks
he ld a meeting on the 19th of
April at the home of Mrs.
James Kunath . There were two
advisors and 11 members
present.
Mike M cG~ ire gave a
demonstration of electricit;y.
Donna Kunath conducted a
bingo game f6'1' the club
members. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. James Kunath
and Linda Cardillo. The ne.t
meeting will be May 3 at the
home of Linda Cardillo. Special
plans include a special report
on insects by Richard Basha!I',
- Shirley Smith .
. THE FIVE POINT Star
Stitchers met at the Starcher
home on April 21. There were
three advisors and tw enty
members present. Roll ca ll
was answered by animal
names.
Beth
Perrin,
Regatta
chairman, reported on the
Regatta Parade . As a civic
project the girls will make pots
of flowers for several places in
the community.
Traci Sayre,, secretary.
reported that the limit set for
membership has been reached.
Demonstrations were ~iven
by Beth Wilson on "Up and At .
'em With A Good Breakfast"; Ca r olyn Bowen on
" What 's In Fas hio Now;"
Kathy Pooler on " Guides for
Better Sewing 11 , and April
Parker on "Nature ~s Window. 11
Following the meeting junior
leaders Paula Hysell,. Mary
Mora and Lola Walker helped .
with a ceramic c lean-up .
Refreshments were served by
Tammie Startcher.
The next meeting will be
April 30th a t 5:30p.m. at the
Sewing Center in Middleport,
There will be a talk on
materials by. Mrs. Stumbo. Nancy Samos.

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HARRI SO NVILLE
Harrisonville
Elementary
Sc hool has released the
following li st · of honor roll
student s for th e fifth grading
period :
Firs t . grade
Jerry
Grounds, Tir!a Yost.
Second grade Brent
Finlaw, Brad Largent, and
Renee Willis, all A; Robin
Barrett, Ivan Car.l, Anita
Harmon. Darlene - Nel son,
Stephe n Richa rds.
Third grade - Mar k Cline,
Vicky De Bord , Patri cia
Grou nds an d Angela Harmon,
all A; and William Donahue,
Brenda Williams, and Shei la
Young.
Fourth
grade,
Rob ~ rt
Harmon, all A.
Filth grade, none.
Sixth .grade, Lanny Chap.
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James A. Diehl, principal of
Meigs High School, was named
president-elect
of
the
Southeastern Ohio Secondary
School Principals Discussion
Group at a meeting of principals in Jackson on Wed-.
nesday evening.
Other officers named were
Amos Salisbury of Eastern
Pike, president; and Ed
Stewart of Gallia Academy,
Secretary-treasurer .
Dr. James Rodgers of Ohio
University, area coordinator o_f
North Central Association of
Secondary
Schools
and
Colleges was the speaker for
the meeting. He discussed
evaluation of schools and the
importance of schools joining
the North Central.
. Dr. Rodgers further pointed
out that fewer than half of the
schools in the state of Ohio are
membOrs of the North Central.
The only schools in the MeigsGallia area listed as members
are Gallia AcadeMy, Mei~ s
High School, and Kyger Creek
High School.
Dr. Rodgers explained that
the North Central is an acc rediting .. agency
w:.ich
demands adherence to criteria
·Yihich are above the minimum
s tandards required by the
state.
RUTLAND - The third,
fourth, fdth and sixth graders
of Rutland Elementary went
Monday
to
Memorial
Auditoriwn in Athens to the 0.
U. Young People's Concert
sponsored by the Athen s .
Wome n's Club given by the 0.
U. Symphonic Orchestra.
One of the main attractions
was Mike Reid , defensive
tac kl e of the Cincinnati
Bengals, ·who narrated uThe
Moon Singer 11 and then played
Brian 's Song on the piano.
A Marietta foreign exchange
s tuden t from Switzerland
played the cello selection with
which he won the state~wide
solo competition for 1973.
The Suzuki Association had a
nwnber of young people (age 411 ) who played selections on
violins ranging £rom three
quarter size to one-thirtyseCond size for the ·smaller
musi cians.
MEIGS HIGH School has
been placed on the list of
secondary schools approved
for the 1972-73 school year by
the North Central Association
of Colleges and Secondary
Schools according to Dr.
· Stanley L. Fox, chairman of
the State North Central
Com mittee.
This action was taken at the
annual business meeting of the
Association in Chicago 1 March
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annually for all members of the
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OMI'ITED
Jan Drummon_d 's name was
unintentionally,omitted as one
of the slaves and a cast
member of the Julius Caesar
play at the Roman banquet of
the SPQR Latin Club at the .
Kyger Creek High School, Mrs.
Harold Sauer; advisor, reports.

have emerged since the
previous year. No violalions
were noted at Meigs High
School.
JR. HIGH NOTES
On Aprill7, the annual Meigs
JWJior High musical concert
was presented before a
"standing
room
only"
audience. Fred Ruth directed '
the seventh grade band, eighth
grade band and a combined
seventh and eighth grade
choir.
Pre-algebra tests have been
given in all the district's sixth
grade classes. John Redovian,
Guidance CoWlselor. is now in
. the process of grading and .
selecting a class for next year 's
seventh grade algebra class .
Miss Rebecca Tate's Junior
High remedial class visited
with Mrs. Martha Husted's
freshman class to hear Prof.
Robert Lieth of Rio Grande
College lecture on early life in
the West. After the lecture
Mrs. Husted directed a tour of
the high school for the Junior
High class.
The remedial classes of Mrs.
Joan Corder and Richard
Sweet are planning a field trip
on May 1, to Marietl&lt;l to visit
the museum and other points of
interest. The same tour will be
· l&lt;lken by the EMR classes of
Meigs Junior High on May 18.

SOIL, ROCK STUDY Mrs. Carol Helbling's third
grade
at
Middleport
Elementary
enjoyed
a
Gary
morning
visit
by
Blackie, geology graduate
studen1 from Ohio University.
To further the class' study of
soil and rocks , Mr. Blackie
brought many rock samp.les,
filmstrips, a microscope ,
pictures, and a film -on
volcanoes.
Some of the things which Mr.
Blackie showed the class were
how to test rocks for hardness 1
the
difference
between
serJimenta r y and igneous
roc.ks, and how some minerals
in . r ocks glow when v:iewed .
under black light. The class
was also eager lo discover
'wha( kind of rock samples they
had found and brought to
school.

SYRACUSE - Slides of the
The program was given by
Holy Land will be shown a! the Mrs. Zavitz, reading ·'The
May meeting of the Sl&lt;lr Class Story of !he Cross" which she
of
the
First
United had l&lt;lped.
Presbyterian Church. This was
Mrs. Zavitz will be Lhe
decided upon when lhe class hostess for the June meeting
met in the annex of the church with Myla Hudson giving lhe
on Tuesday afternoon April 18. program and the roll call word
President Frankie Mwnaw will be " nower.''
opened the meeting by reading
The meeting closed with
Matthew 'l:l: 1-18, foUowed by group prayer. Refreshments
prayer. Roll caU was answered were served by Rachel Mcwith scripture verses con- Bride.
taining the word 11Showers.''
Present were Stella CunMrs. Ruth Zavitz gave her roll ningham , Pomeroy, Frankie
call with a song .
Mumaw, Ra c hel McBridE:',
The May 9 meeting will be a Daisy Roush, Ada Slack, Susie
mo!her - daughter mee!ing Fischer, Ruth Zavitz, and her
with a banquet being served in houseguest , Mrs. Hattie Zavitz,
the annex at 6:30 p.m . Guests mOther of Rev . Zavitz,
will be welc ome .
Michigan .

Special services held at
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SYRACUSE - An Easler were " He Lives,'' " Christ The
Sunrise se-rvice was held at the Lord fs Risen Today" and
First United Presbyt~rian "Christ Arose.':'
Church. The Rev . Dwight
The meeting w~s followed
Zavitzopened the meeting with with a light breakfast of
the song " Crown Him With doughnuts, milk and coffee in
Many Crowns" followed by an the annex.
Easter morning prayer.
The worship Service was held
The Easter story ''The at 9a.m. with Rev . Zavitz using
Resurrection, " The Walk To as his. sermon topic "The
Emmaus" and " Jesus Appears Meaning Of Easter ."
To His Disciples And Is Taken
Flowers decorating the
Up To Heaven ," t&lt;:~ken from c hurch were given in memory
Luke 24 was read by Jean Hall, of Roy' and Mayme Holmes,
throughout the program.
Mariam Anna Weyersmiller.
Genevieve Schneider was the Morgan, Mariam and Harry
lead e r of " The Emm~us Dean, by Mr . and Mrs. Robert
Litany" read by the leader and Crow and . famil y · and Mrs.
the audience. Other songs sung He len Wetzul and family; Mr .
and Mrs. James Quick, by
Thomas Quick and family , and
Margaret Cottrill and family ;
Josephine Duckwo rth Harden
and Albert Duckworth , by the
George Schneider family ; the
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Frankie MLirnaw, the Aaron
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Thoma s Clark; Mr. and Mrs.
Chal'les C. Mills, Mrs. Hazel
Cla rk , and Pearl McBride, by
Mr s. Rachel McBride and
David Mills.

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A'ITENDS MEETING
Rockey flupp , Racine High
Sc hool Future Farmers of
America, vice president, at~
Lended the district 14 FFA
&lt;:twards banquet at Nelsonville
and was named district sentinel. Hupp has been in H ' A for
three years . On April 16, the
Racine Chapter held a meeting
at whi c h time members
discussed
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a
camera so that the reporter
can lctke pictures of the project
for a scrapbook project. The
group is also contemplatin_g

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AN ADULT SEWING COURSE taught in three hour
sessions over a 12 week period by Mrs. Frances Roberts at
Meigs High School has been completed. Besides teaching the
basics of clothing construction} Mrs. Ro~rts gave instruction on the latest method;; of wor~ing with knits.
Modeling their, garments are left, Mrs. Mildred Betzing,
right , in a black and while seersucker and Mrs. Barbara
Offutt in a pink polyester ; right, Clara and Belinda Whit-

The Emergency Medical Services will be in
operation by June 1st; 1973, 'after which time
the Ewing Funeral Home, Pomeroy, Martin
Funeral Hom.e, Rutland &amp; the Rawlings -Coats
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FRIDAY
bands, 9 p.m. to
12 midnight Friday at Pomeroy
Junior High School sponsored
by Meigs Hi gh School Spanish
Cl ub . Trophy and $100 prize to
best band .
FIRST SESSION, VIII!, 10
a .m . at senior citizens center,
Pomeroy Junior High. School
for all persons 55 or over. First
of se r ies of five weekly
program s.
SATURDAY
TAG DAY, car w&lt;:~ sh and
bake sa le by Meigs High School
Band to 1·aise furids fo r
trip
to
Blosso m
F'es- .
tival , Canada, next month.
Car washes at two Pomer oy Ashlcmd statio ns and
at Ashland station in Middleport; bake sale &amp;t New Yoo·k
Clothin g House; tag da y in
Rutland, Middleport and
Pom eroy . All activities, 9 a.m . ·
to 5 p.m.
BAZAAR AND bake sale ,
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Saturday Beginning
at l p.m. at
Tuppers ' ·Pr~in s
Urlrted
Methodi s t Chur ch annex ,
sponsored by chur ch . Public
inv ited.
SUNDAY
HYM N SING , Ha zel Comffiunity Chur ch ne"a r Long
Bottom' Sunday, 1:30 p.m.
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fe aturing Barnett Family}
McArthur. Public in vited .
REV IV IlL May 2 through
MHy 6 at Stewart, Ohio
We s leyan Chu rch, formerly
Pil g rim Holin ess Chu rch_:
Pa s tor Kev . David Lyo ns .
. Evangr:list Rev . John Elswick.
1\!0NDAY
REVIVAL
beginning
Monday throu gh . May 6 a!
Danville Wes leyan ChU rc h .
The Rev . Glen n Johns.on ,
eva ngelist. Rev . Lawrence
Sull ivan , pastor. The public is
invited to attend.
SPR I NG
REYIV IlL at
Danville Wesleyan Chu r ch ,
Monday through May 6 with
the Rev . Glenn ,Johnson, South
Bloomingville, as speaker. The
Rev . Lawr e nce Sullivan,
' p&lt;~ slor, extends a public,; in vitation to the services · which
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The Rev . Raullin Moyer
planned for May 15 at. the announced a· prayer clinic MaY
Kyger Creek Recrea!ion Park 14-18 at tho Rutland Ch urch of
at Tuesday night 's meeting of ·Christ. Mrs . Russell Wilson
the Homebui lders Class o(the gave the secretary 's report ,
Middleport Church of Christ. and Mrs . Stewart gave the
Mr . ~nd Mr s. Lawren ce report of the treas urer. A Bible
Stewart and Mr . and · Mrs. s tudy wa s cond ucted and
Raymond Baker have charge refreshments were se r ved by
of the arrangc!llcnl'i for the Mrs. Van Meter and · Mrs .
wiener roast. During the Houda shc lt. Attending i:ISid e
meeting, conducted by Mrs. from th ose named were
L-e onard Van Meter, a $5 Russell Wilson. Mrs . Chester;
&lt;;O ntributi on was m a de to · Erwin, Mr•s . Di!vid BumgardE;Jster Seals . It was noted that ne r , Herman Kincuid and Mrs.
Milton Houdashe lt will en ter · C(l rl H.oach.
the hospitHl for surgery May L
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SYRACUSE - Hall ca ll was Bniley , Jani ce
an:)wered with an Easter·- poem Virgi ni·&lt;l Salser, Edna Reibel,
or reading when the Third Nettie
Bayes .
Eleanor
Wednesday Homemakers Club Bohram, Edith Hood, Thelma
214 E . SECOND ST .
met ~pril 18 . .fean Hall , Grueser, Margaret Eichinger,
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Lord 's Prayer and ttw 8i lecn Clar k and Pauline
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flag pledge in unison.
Fur devotions Ada Slack
read Luke 28 ; 1-lO. The thought
for the duy was "Christ Is
1'\isen, 0 Co me Let Us Adore
Him .'' Cha 1·lottc Nease read
the poem of the month ",Judas'
Solj l0 quy ." Secretary and
lrcasurcr 1s reports were given
by Ag nes White .
New orfi cers, lfOrnini.ltcd for
the year- be~inning in Scplember, were pr eside nt ,
Mai-garet Cottrill and vice
president,
Margaret
E:icbingcr. Mrs, While was
rctai!)cd as 'iec r c tar y' and
tren s ur c.1· with J ean Hall
nominated 0:1ssistr.lnt treasurer.
Th~ nominallng co rnmilfee
included Ada Slack, Margaret.
Eic hin gel'
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filled by the Gh!b 1 were taken to
the loca l res t home.
It was decided that the club
wou ld go to New Philadelphia
~and otber places of inter.est in
the vicini ty [or 'its annua l trip
May 16 . -Those· going ·s hould·
. mcel. 1.1l lhe meeting house,.
Mun idpa l Park , to leave at Our Shoes are Slit·! Sensibly Priced
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A pOtluck 'lunch wu:-; enjoyed
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Hall, Agnes White , · Margaret

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RACINE - A report on an youth report ttnd Mrs. Marie
Easter party . s ta ged for Boyd the report on ·foreign
veterans· at the Athens Merllal relations . It was noted that
Hea lth Ce nter Apri l 12 was several of the juniors will
presented Tuesday night at a pHrlicipatc in the District 8
mcotin~ uf ' th e American conference .S aturday at the
Legion Auxiliary of Racine Mid dleport Amer ican ·J,eg:ion
hoi!. The Buckeye Girls' Stale
Post 602.
Easter baske ts were _made Tea wa s imnounced for· .June at
for each of the patients and Crooksv ille.
Get well ca rds were s igned
games were played with Post
602 .providing fun~ s for prizes for Mrs. Mabe l Shie ld s . a nd
and the refres hments scrvt:d . Mrs. Roberts who entered the
R-e prese nting ihe auxi liary at · Holzer Med ica l Center Wedthe pi:lrty . were Mrs. Myrtle nes day . Mr s. Mal'y Roush
Walker and Mrs. Julia Norris. dona ted the tl'a ve ling pri"ze
Nlrs. Beulah Authorson won by -M". Hoberts. Ap·
re ported on plans fof the )an- predation was extended fr om
nual Poppy Day observan ce ; A the four member s who
display wi ll be pl ace d in a received 25 year pins from the
Chai rw omen
w13re
business window in Racine. unit.
Donations were made to the reminded tu get their ann ua l
Hong Kong Fund, the -. Eciste1· reports into the proper orseals of !he Crippled Ch ildren's ficia ls. lt ·was noted that Mrs.
Society, and . members con- ·MHry Roush is improving from _
tributed to the gift for the injUri es suffered in a fa iL .
Mrs. Margaret Yosl ami.
Distri ct 8 presid ent.
Appoinled to the nominating Mr s. Louise Stewart will host
corTi mittee we re Mrs. Mary · the May meeting. Mrs. Opal
·Roush, Mrs. Julia Norri s and Diddle served refreshments to
Mrs. Leora Young . Mrs
' . · the 12 rn ernberS' a ttending.
Frances Hoberts presided at
the meeting witl) M!'s. Barbara
Roush giving the children and

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tinb1on and Raymond Thomas Redman wearing clothing
made by their mothers, Mrs. B. Whittington and Mrs . Joyce
Redman.

wiener roast for May

TUESDAY
RrVERVIEW PTA will meet
at i :30 p.rn . at the sc hool.
Students directed by Mrs.
Maxine Whitehead will present
the program .

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the same way but every person
who suffers one needs a doctor 's aid, good nursing ca re 1 a
healthful diet, special exercises and the understanding of
family and fri en ds. Facts
about stroke, and tips on
de;,~ling with persons who have
Suffered it, are contained in a
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Unnew
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available from your local
Easter Seal society.

having a softball teano and is '
working on project steers for
the Meigs County Fair.

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MJ;jor Leilgue leaders.

By Uniled Press lnternationat
Leiding Batters

National League
g, ab r . h. pel.
Fairly,Mtl
13 34 9 14 .412
·Strgll. Pit
10 3'1 13 16 .&lt;10
Cncpcn. Cin 13 48 9 19 .396
Olivr . P it
12 51 10 20 .392
Maddok, SF 19 77 12 30 .390

Goodsn ,SF
Mrshli ,SD

IS 57
13 27

7 22 .386
3 10 .370

Snguiln, Pit

12 54 9 19
18 66 14 23
Watsn . Hou 21 75 10 26
American League
g . ab r .. h .

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.347

Morgn. Cin

Kelly , Chi
Vlntne. Cal
Holt. ,Y.in

8 32
14 57
12 3'1

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6 14 .438
7 22 .386
3 IS .385

Andrws, Chi 11 39 7 15 .385
Johnsn, Tex 13 48 5 18 .375
Fisk , 8os
14 50 14 18 .360

Munsn , NY . IS 56 7 20 .357
Jeter , Chi
8 28 5 10 .357
Krkptrk , KC 12 AO 11 14 .350
Rdr iguz, Mil . 9 26

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Salisbury honors listed
Students

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Elemen1ary who obtained all A
and orB in all subject areas for
the Fifth Si)l-weeks period are-:
Farst Gracie Chrystal

Buckley , Randall Carl, Billy
C.:trswell , Beck)' Doerfer .
J ames
Evans ,
Johnda

Jackets
capture
Rio meet
West.Virginia State's Yellow

National league : Wynn , Hou Jacket$ defeated Rio Grande

and Stargell , Pitt 6; Milner , NY
and McCoyey, SF 5 ; si~&lt; tied
with 4.

American league : Fisk. Bos
6; Williams , Ball, Cepeda and
Petrocelli , Bos, Melton , Chi and

Mayberry, KC 5.
Runs Batted In

Nltional Leaguer ·Morgah ,
Cin 16 ;, Concepcion, Cio , Star gell , Pitt arid McCovey , SF 14,
Watson and Wyn n. Hou. Davis.

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NY and Speier,

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American League : Mayberry,
KC 18 ; Roias . · KC14 ; Molton,

Chi, Kirkpatr ick, KC and May,
M i l 13.

Pitching

and Berea in a triangular track
and field meet at Evans Field
in Rio Grande Thursday afternoon. West Virgini~ had 100
points, Rio 56 and Berea 25.
West Virginia captured 12 of
the meet'S 17 events. Rio
claimed three firs!.$, two by
Jack Finch, and one by !son.
Berea had one first.
Here 's Thursday 1s · results :
MILE RUN - Finch, Rio.
A: 15.3.
440 -0ASH - Hayes, W. Va .,

National league : Marichal, ' 51.
100-0ASH SF 4-1; Billingham and Grim ;
10.1.
sley, Cin, Koosman , NY a_nd

Ellis , Pitt 3-0; Gullett, Con,
ForSch and

Reuss , Hou · and

Bryant, SF 3-1; Carlton, Phil 3-

2.

American League : Coleman,
·Det 4-l ; Wood , Chi 4-2; Ryan,
Cal and Kaat, Minn 3-0; Singer,

Cal. Splittorff. KC and Holt zman. Oak 3-1; Perry , Clev and

' McNal ly; Bolt 3-2.

BAnLE OF
THE BANDS
Friday, Apr. 27
91o 12 p.m.

OLD POMEROY
JUN lOR HIGH BLDG.

Jones, W. Va .,

HIGH
HURDLES
Crummel. W. Va., : 15.
880-YARD RUN - Finch,
Rio, 1:57.9.
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220· YARD DASH - Watson,
W. Va .. :23.3.
THREE MILE RUN .Holden, W. Va., 15 : 28.3.
INTERMEDIATE
HUR DLES - Crummet. W. Va .•
: 57 .2.
440-YARD DISH - Watson .
W.Va., : 44.1.
TRIPLE
JUMP
Alexander, W. Va., 43'-4:1/•" ·
LONG JUMP - Ale•ander.
W. Va ., 22'-81!."'.
POLE VAULT - Woodall ,
W. Va ., 14'.
SHOT PUT - Hardt, W. Va. ,
46 1/ 2'.

DISCUS -lson, Rio , 136' -4'\
JAVELIN- Conley, Berea ,
154'-9".
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Meigs 4-H Clul1 1Vews

Plans for attending the
Gillispie , Rhonda Jeffers,
Michael Kennedy, Christine Meigs County Project Plan-QQuivey, Craig Sinclair, Paula Rama was the main topic of
SwindelL Robin Wagner.
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Second Gracie - John Smith. • lSCll.!.SIOn a
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Brill King , Sherrl Marshall, meeting of the Pomeroy
Natalie
Lambert ,
Scott Livewires The meeting was
Harrison, Angela Hatf ield ,
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Terry Hysetl . Brenda Graham, held at the horne of June
Brian Will.
Wamsley. There were six
Third Grade
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Bric kles , Steve Hood, Kathleen mem ers an one a VIsor
Parker, Laura Smith, Fred present.
Young.
A project lesson fitting
Fourth Grade Joyce
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Baker, David Kennedy, Brian patterns was g ven .
King , Carol Morris, Sfeven project boo: s were also given
Ohl~nger, Camille Swindell .
out
Plans for summer
F1fth Grade - Yvonne Core,
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Tracey Jeffers, l&lt;:aithie Quivey. meetings were also made at
Sixth Grade Gary this meeting.
Basham, Sharon Buckley ,
led th 1 b
Jana Burson. Rhonda Reuter ,
Vanessa Folmer
e cu
Chris1ie Evans.
in an Easter Egg game.
Refreshments were then
served by June Wamsley, The
Major league Results
next meeting willll" May 19. By Vftited Press International Karen Coleman.
National League
San Fran
004 200 lQO- 7 10 1 The ORGANIZI.TIONAL
Chicago
000 012 ooo- 3 9 1 meetipg of the Mix-ed Up Hot
Br iant (3- 1) and Rader ..
Hooten, Bonham (3), Burris Shots was held Apdl 18 at the
16). Aker {7) and Rudolph . LP Robert Lich residence. Ad- Hooten .
visors attending the meeting
New York
000 002 ooo- 2 4 0 were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Houston
OOQ 010 QOO- 1 5 1 Lich, Dorsey Jordan . and
McAndrew, McGraw (8) and Margie Jeffers. There were 10
Dyer; Reuss , York (9) and
Edwards . WP----:McAndrew (2· members prese nt at the
21 . LP- Reuss 13-1) . HR - meeting.
Rader lAth).
Items of business discussed
and approved during the
(Only games scheduled)
American league
meeting were as fallows : a
Detroit
000 000 003- 3 6 0
Texas
000 000 011 - 2 4 3 name was chosen for the club,
Fryman , LaGrow (9), Hille r officers were elected and the
(9.) a.nP Freehan ·; Broberg (0 -21 club decided to have a club
and Suarez. WP- Fryman {2-0) .
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After the meeti ng the club
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Ryerson . Colborn (5), New- joined in a game of softball and
man (7) and Porter, Felske tag. Refreshments were served
191 ; Wright, Garber 191, Dal by Mr.. Robert Lich. The next
Canton (9) and May, Taylor
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Garber 12·11. HR - D: May books will be given out at this
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meeting. - Ralph Jordan.
A SPECIAL report on
Cleveland
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Strom, Johnson (7) and
Dunca n ; Hunter, Knowles (9), Bonnie Meeks at the April 16
and Fosse. WP- Know les {l -1) . meeting of the Sunshine Clover
L P- Johnson ( 1· 1J.
4-H Club . There were 18
members present at the
!On ly games scheduled)
meeting. Cher y l Wright,' Barb
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The project lesson consisted
of sorting pattern pieces for the
view chosen.
Karen Ellis and Kim Allman
led the club in recreation and
Carlo Ellis and Cindy Bailey
served refre shments.
The next meeting will be
May 7 at 7:30 a! the home of
Barb Allman . Special plans for
this meeting include a
demonstration on cutting and
laying out a pattern . - Robin
White.
·THE
ORGANIZATIONAL
!lleetlng of the.Columbia MakeIt 4-H Club was held Apr.il18 at
!he home of Ma.e Jordan.
Advisors attending the meeting
were Mae Jordan , Betty
Johnson and Ruth Birchfield .
There were 13 members attending the meeting . Individual and group prOjects
were-discussed.
SON BORN
Officers for the new year
CHESTER - Mr. and Mrs. were elected as follows :
Jam es G. Mays, Chester} are President, Rachel Coen; Vice
announcing the birth of a six President, Cheryl Lawson;
pound, one OW1Ce son, Dean Secretary, Pam HOlcomb ;
Andrew, April 10 at Camden- Treasurer, Ruth Coen; News
Clark Hospital in Parkersburg . Reporter, Betty J ordan;-~
· Mate rna l grandpare nts are Health Chairmen , Barbara
Mr. and Mr s. Waid Spencer, Jordan , RiUa Rhoads, and
lnng Bottom, and paternal. Debbie Birchfield ; Safety
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chairm en, Julia Johnson,
Alvin Mays, Reedsville. Mrs. Jerrie J ordan, and Sherry
Esther Wright, The Plains, is Shiltzi Recreation Leaders,
the
maternal
great- Marcia ljolcorilb, 1,. Debbie
grandmother and Mrs. Mae · Miller and Cecilia Shiltz. ,
Spencer, lnng 13Qttom, is the _. l'he next meeting will be
paternal · gr ea1-grandmother. May 10 at the home of Mae
Mrs . Hattie Winn er , Th e Jordan .. During this meeting
Plains, is the maternal great- · the ·. club program will be
great-grandmother . Mr . and planned. - Betty Jordan. _
Mrs . Mays also have a son ,
PLANS FOR making a float
James Jeffrey, four .
to be in !he Big Bend Regatl&lt;l
pal-ade was an item of
discussion at the April 14
meeting of the Pink Panthers 4H Club.
.
The meeting was held at the
Forest · Run Church. There
.were 16 members present

at

the meeting . Advisors at.
tendlng were Susie Grueser.
Mary Guinther, Karen Werry
and Virgnia Davis.
The club members decided to
have more demonstrations this
year. The next meeting will be
May 5 a! the Forest Run
Church. Special plans include
two demonstrations. - Jaye
Ord.
' MAKING EASTER baskets
for the children's home was a
community service project
carried ou1 by the Leading
Creek Crickets 4-H Club at
their April 21 meeting. The
members made Easter baskets
and -delivered them to the
children's home.
Three a dvisors helped the
members with their · community service project. They
were Rose Carson, Dixie Sayre
and 1\!argie Hunnell.
Refreshments were served
by Margie Hunnell. The next
meeting will be May 11 at the
hom~ of Betsy Herald. - Lisa
Gardner.
THE DANVILLE Shamrocks
he ld a meeting on the 19th of
April at the home of Mrs.
James Kunath . There were two
advisors and 11 members
present.
Mike M cG~ ire gave a
demonstration of electricit;y.
Donna Kunath conducted a
bingo game f6'1' the club
members. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. James Kunath
and Linda Cardillo. The ne.t
meeting will be May 3 at the
home of Linda Cardillo. Special
plans include a special report
on insects by Richard Basha!I',
- Shirley Smith .
. THE FIVE POINT Star
Stitchers met at the Starcher
home on April 21. There were
three advisors and tw enty
members present. Roll ca ll
was answered by animal
names.
Beth
Perrin,
Regatta
chairman, reported on the
Regatta Parade . As a civic
project the girls will make pots
of flowers for several places in
the community.
Traci Sayre,, secretary.
reported that the limit set for
membership has been reached.
Demonstrations were ~iven
by Beth Wilson on "Up and At .
'em With A Good Breakfast"; Ca r olyn Bowen on
" What 's In Fas hio Now;"
Kathy Pooler on " Guides for
Better Sewing 11 , and April
Parker on "Nature ~s Window. 11
Following the meeting junior
leaders Paula Hysell,. Mary
Mora and Lola Walker helped .
with a ceramic c lean-up .
Refreshments were served by
Tammie Startcher.
The next meeting will be
April 30th a t 5:30p.m. at the
Sewing Center in Middleport,
There will be a talk on
materials by. Mrs. Stumbo. Nancy Samos.

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HARRI SO NVILLE
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following li st · of honor roll
student s for th e fifth grading
period :
Firs t . grade
Jerry
Grounds, Tir!a Yost.
Second grade Brent
Finlaw, Brad Largent, and
Renee Willis, all A; Robin
Barrett, Ivan Car.l, Anita
Harmon. Darlene - Nel son,
Stephe n Richa rds.
Third grade - Mar k Cline,
Vicky De Bord , Patri cia
Grou nds an d Angela Harmon,
all A; and William Donahue,
Brenda Williams, and Shei la
Young.
Fourth
grade,
Rob ~ rt
Harmon, all A.
Filth grade, none.
Sixth .grade, Lanny Chap.
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Diehl named president
James A. Diehl, principal of
Meigs High School, was named
president-elect
of
the
Southeastern Ohio Secondary
School Principals Discussion
Group at a meeting of principals in Jackson on Wed-.
nesday evening.
Other officers named were
Amos Salisbury of Eastern
Pike, president; and Ed
Stewart of Gallia Academy,
Secretary-treasurer .
Dr. James Rodgers of Ohio
University, area coordinator o_f
North Central Association of
Secondary
Schools
and
Colleges was the speaker for
the meeting. He discussed
evaluation of schools and the
importance of schools joining
the North Central.
. Dr. Rodgers further pointed
out that fewer than half of the
schools in the state of Ohio are
membOrs of the North Central.
The only schools in the MeigsGallia area listed as members
are Gallia AcadeMy, Mei~ s
High School, and Kyger Creek
High School.
Dr. Rodgers explained that
the North Central is an acc rediting .. agency
w:.ich
demands adherence to criteria
·Yihich are above the minimum
s tandards required by the
state.
RUTLAND - The third,
fourth, fdth and sixth graders
of Rutland Elementary went
Monday
to
Memorial
Auditoriwn in Athens to the 0.
U. Young People's Concert
sponsored by the Athen s .
Wome n's Club given by the 0.
U. Symphonic Orchestra.
One of the main attractions
was Mike Reid , defensive
tac kl e of the Cincinnati
Bengals, ·who narrated uThe
Moon Singer 11 and then played
Brian 's Song on the piano.
A Marietta foreign exchange
s tuden t from Switzerland
played the cello selection with
which he won the state~wide
solo competition for 1973.
The Suzuki Association had a
nwnber of young people (age 411 ) who played selections on
violins ranging £rom three
quarter size to one-thirtyseCond size for the ·smaller
musi cians.
MEIGS HIGH School has
been placed on the list of
secondary schools approved
for the 1972-73 school year by
the North Central Association
of Colleges and Secondary
Schools according to Dr.
· Stanley L. Fox, chairman of
the State North Central
Com mittee.
This action was taken at the
annual business meeting of the
Association in Chicago 1 March
28, 1972. Such action is taken
annually for all members of the
AssoCiation with notation ~
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OMI'ITED
Jan Drummon_d 's name was
unintentionally,omitted as one
of the slaves and a cast
member of the Julius Caesar
play at the Roman banquet of
the SPQR Latin Club at the .
Kyger Creek High School, Mrs.
Harold Sauer; advisor, reports.

have emerged since the
previous year. No violalions
were noted at Meigs High
School.
JR. HIGH NOTES
On Aprill7, the annual Meigs
JWJior High musical concert
was presented before a
"standing
room
only"
audience. Fred Ruth directed '
the seventh grade band, eighth
grade band and a combined
seventh and eighth grade
choir.
Pre-algebra tests have been
given in all the district's sixth
grade classes. John Redovian,
Guidance CoWlselor. is now in
. the process of grading and .
selecting a class for next year 's
seventh grade algebra class .
Miss Rebecca Tate's Junior
High remedial class visited
with Mrs. Martha Husted's
freshman class to hear Prof.
Robert Lieth of Rio Grande
College lecture on early life in
the West. After the lecture
Mrs. Husted directed a tour of
the high school for the Junior
High class.
The remedial classes of Mrs.
Joan Corder and Richard
Sweet are planning a field trip
on May 1, to Marietl&lt;l to visit
the museum and other points of
interest. The same tour will be
· l&lt;lken by the EMR classes of
Meigs Junior High on May 18.

SOIL, ROCK STUDY Mrs. Carol Helbling's third
grade
at
Middleport
Elementary
enjoyed
a
Gary
morning
visit
by
Blackie, geology graduate
studen1 from Ohio University.
To further the class' study of
soil and rocks , Mr. Blackie
brought many rock samp.les,
filmstrips, a microscope ,
pictures, and a film -on
volcanoes.
Some of the things which Mr.
Blackie showed the class were
how to test rocks for hardness 1
the
difference
between
serJimenta r y and igneous
roc.ks, and how some minerals
in . r ocks glow when v:iewed .
under black light. The class
was also eager lo discover
'wha( kind of rock samples they
had found and brought to
school.

SYRACUSE - Slides of the
The program was given by
Holy Land will be shown a! the Mrs. Zavitz, reading ·'The
May meeting of the Sl&lt;lr Class Story of !he Cross" which she
of
the
First
United had l&lt;lped.
Presbyterian Church. This was
Mrs. Zavitz will be Lhe
decided upon when lhe class hostess for the June meeting
met in the annex of the church with Myla Hudson giving lhe
on Tuesday afternoon April 18. program and the roll call word
President Frankie Mwnaw will be " nower.''
opened the meeting by reading
The meeting closed with
Matthew 'l:l: 1-18, foUowed by group prayer. Refreshments
prayer. Roll caU was answered were served by Rachel Mcwith scripture verses con- Bride.
taining the word 11Showers.''
Present were Stella CunMrs. Ruth Zavitz gave her roll ningham , Pomeroy, Frankie
call with a song .
Mumaw, Ra c hel McBridE:',
The May 9 meeting will be a Daisy Roush, Ada Slack, Susie
mo!her - daughter mee!ing Fischer, Ruth Zavitz, and her
with a banquet being served in houseguest , Mrs. Hattie Zavitz,
the annex at 6:30 p.m . Guests mOther of Rev . Zavitz,
will be welc ome .
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Special services held at
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SYRACUSE - An Easler were " He Lives,'' " Christ The
Sunrise se-rvice was held at the Lord fs Risen Today" and
First United Presbyt~rian "Christ Arose.':'
Church. The Rev . Dwight
The meeting w~s followed
Zavitzopened the meeting with with a light breakfast of
the song " Crown Him With doughnuts, milk and coffee in
Many Crowns" followed by an the annex.
Easter morning prayer.
The worship Service was held
The Easter story ''The at 9a.m. with Rev . Zavitz using
Resurrection, " The Walk To as his. sermon topic "The
Emmaus" and " Jesus Appears Meaning Of Easter ."
To His Disciples And Is Taken
Flowers decorating the
Up To Heaven ," t&lt;:~ken from c hurch were given in memory
Luke 24 was read by Jean Hall, of Roy' and Mayme Holmes,
throughout the program.
Mariam Anna Weyersmiller.
Genevieve Schneider was the Morgan, Mariam and Harry
lead e r of " The Emm~us Dean, by Mr . and Mrs. Robert
Litany" read by the leader and Crow and . famil y · and Mrs.
the audience. Other songs sung He len Wetzul and family; Mr .
and Mrs. James Quick, by
Thomas Quick and family , and
Margaret Cottrill and family ;
Josephine Duckwo rth Harden
and Albert Duckworth , by the
George Schneider family ; the
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Frankie MLirnaw, the Aaron
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Thoma s Clark; Mr. and Mrs.
Chal'les C. Mills, Mrs. Hazel
Cla rk , and Pearl McBride, by
Mr s. Rachel McBride and
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Sc hool Future Farmers of
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Lended the district 14 FFA
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AN ADULT SEWING COURSE taught in three hour
sessions over a 12 week period by Mrs. Frances Roberts at
Meigs High School has been completed. Besides teaching the
basics of clothing construction} Mrs. Ro~rts gave instruction on the latest method;; of wor~ing with knits.
Modeling their, garments are left, Mrs. Mildred Betzing,
right , in a black and while seersucker and Mrs. Barbara
Offutt in a pink polyester ; right, Clara and Belinda Whit-

The Emergency Medical Services will be in
operation by June 1st; 1973, 'after which time
the Ewing Funeral Home, Pomeroy, Martin
Funeral Hom.e, Rutland &amp; the Rawlings -Coats
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FRIDAY
bands, 9 p.m. to
12 midnight Friday at Pomeroy
Junior High School sponsored
by Meigs Hi gh School Spanish
Cl ub . Trophy and $100 prize to
best band .
FIRST SESSION, VIII!, 10
a .m . at senior citizens center,
Pomeroy Junior High. School
for all persons 55 or over. First
of se r ies of five weekly
program s.
SATURDAY
TAG DAY, car w&lt;:~ sh and
bake sa le by Meigs High School
Band to 1·aise furids fo r
trip
to
Blosso m
F'es- .
tival , Canada, next month.
Car washes at two Pomer oy Ashlcmd statio ns and
at Ashland station in Middleport; bake sale &amp;t New Yoo·k
Clothin g House; tag da y in
Rutland, Middleport and
Pom eroy . All activities, 9 a.m . ·
to 5 p.m.
BAZAAR AND bake sale ,
)
.
Saturday Beginning
at l p.m. at
Tuppers ' ·Pr~in s
Urlrted
Methodi s t Chur ch annex ,
sponsored by chur ch . Public
inv ited.
SUNDAY
HYM N SING , Ha zel Comffiunity Chur ch ne"a r Long
Bottom' Sunday, 1:30 p.m.
. '
fe aturing Barnett Family}
McArthur. Public in vited .
REV IV IlL May 2 through
MHy 6 at Stewart, Ohio
We s leyan Chu rch, formerly
Pil g rim Holin ess Chu rch_:
Pa s tor Kev . David Lyo ns .
. Evangr:list Rev . John Elswick.
1\!0NDAY
REVIVAL
beginning
Monday throu gh . May 6 a!
Danville Wes leyan ChU rc h .
The Rev . Glen n Johns.on ,
eva ngelist. Rev . Lawrence
Sull ivan , pastor. The public is
invited to attend.
SPR I NG
REYIV IlL at
Danville Wesleyan Chu r ch ,
Monday through May 6 with
the Rev . Glenn ,Johnson, South
Bloomingville, as speaker. The
Rev . Lawr e nce Sullivan,
' p&lt;~ slor, extends a public,; in vitation to the services · which
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A family wiener rQitst wa s.
The Rev . Raullin Moyer
planned for May 15 at. the announced a· prayer clinic MaY
Kyger Creek Recrea!ion Park 14-18 at tho Rutland Ch urch of
at Tuesday night 's meeting of ·Christ. Mrs . Russell Wilson
the Homebui lders Class o(the gave the secretary 's report ,
Middleport Church of Christ. and Mrs . Stewart gave the
Mr . ~nd Mr s. Lawren ce report of the treas urer. A Bible
Stewart and Mr . and · Mrs. s tudy wa s cond ucted and
Raymond Baker have charge refreshments were se r ved by
of the arrangc!llcnl'i for the Mrs. Van Meter and · Mrs .
wiener roast. During the Houda shc lt. Attending i:ISid e
meeting, conducted by Mrs. from th ose named were
L-e onard Van Meter, a $5 Russell Wilson. Mrs . Chester;
&lt;;O ntributi on was m a de to · Erwin, Mr•s . Di!vid BumgardE;Jster Seals . It was noted that ne r , Herman Kincuid and Mrs.
Milton Houdashe lt will en ter · C(l rl H.oach.
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SYRACUSE - Hall ca ll was Bniley , Jani ce
an:)wered with an Easter·- poem Virgi ni·&lt;l Salser, Edna Reibel,
or reading when the Third Nettie
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flag pledge in unison.
Fur devotions Ada Slack
read Luke 28 ; 1-lO. The thought
for the duy was "Christ Is
1'\isen, 0 Co me Let Us Adore
Him .'' Cha 1·lottc Nease read
the poem of the month ",Judas'
Solj l0 quy ." Secretary and
lrcasurcr 1s reports were given
by Ag nes White .
New orfi cers, lfOrnini.ltcd for
the year- be~inning in Scplember, were pr eside nt ,
Mai-garet Cottrill and vice
president,
Margaret
E:icbingcr. Mrs, While was
rctai!)cd as 'iec r c tar y' and
tren s ur c.1· with J ean Hall
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Th~ nominallng co rnmilfee
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1 E~ s ter baskets, made and
filled by the Gh!b 1 were taken to
the loca l res t home.
It was decided that the club
wou ld go to New Philadelphia
~and otber places of inter.est in
the vicini ty [or 'its annua l trip
May 16 . -Those· going ·s hould·
. mcel. 1.1l lhe meeting house,.
Mun idpa l Park , to leave at Our Shoes are Slit·! Sensibly Priced
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RACINE - A report on an youth report ttnd Mrs. Marie
Easter party . s ta ged for Boyd the report on ·foreign
veterans· at the Athens Merllal relations . It was noted that
Hea lth Ce nter Apri l 12 was several of the juniors will
presented Tuesday night at a pHrlicipatc in the District 8
mcotin~ uf ' th e American conference .S aturday at the
Legion Auxiliary of Racine Mid dleport Amer ican ·J,eg:ion
hoi!. The Buckeye Girls' Stale
Post 602.
Easter baske ts were _made Tea wa s imnounced for· .June at
for each of the patients and Crooksv ille.
Get well ca rds were s igned
games were played with Post
602 .providing fun~ s for prizes for Mrs. Mabe l Shie ld s . a nd
and the refres hments scrvt:d . Mrs. Roberts who entered the
R-e prese nting ihe auxi liary at · Holzer Med ica l Center Wedthe pi:lrty . were Mrs. Myrtle nes day . Mr s. Mal'y Roush
Walker and Mrs. Julia Norris. dona ted the tl'a ve ling pri"ze
Nlrs. Beulah Authorson won by -M". Hoberts. Ap·
re ported on plans fof the )an- predation was extended fr om
nual Poppy Day observan ce ; A the four member s who
display wi ll be pl ace d in a received 25 year pins from the
Chai rw omen
w13re
business window in Racine. unit.
Donations were made to the reminded tu get their ann ua l
Hong Kong Fund, the -. Eciste1· reports into the proper orseals of !he Crippled Ch ildren's ficia ls. lt ·was noted that Mrs.
Society, and . members con- ·MHry Roush is improving from _
tributed to the gift for the injUri es suffered in a fa iL .
Mrs. Margaret Yosl ami.
Distri ct 8 presid ent.
Appoinled to the nominating Mr s. Louise Stewart will host
corTi mittee we re Mrs. Mary · the May meeting. Mrs. Opal
·Roush, Mrs. Julia Norri s and Diddle served refreshments to
Mrs. Leora Young . Mrs
' . · the 12 rn ernberS' a ttending.
Frances Hoberts presided at
the meeting witl) M!'s. Barbara
Roush giving the children and

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tinb1on and Raymond Thomas Redman wearing clothing
made by their mothers, Mrs. B. Whittington and Mrs . Joyce
Redman.

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TUESDAY
RrVERVIEW PTA will meet
at i :30 p.rn . at the sc hool.
Students directed by Mrs.
Maxine Whitehead will present
the program .

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the same way but every person
who suffers one needs a doctor 's aid, good nursing ca re 1 a
healthful diet, special exercises and the understanding of
family and fri en ds. Facts
about stroke, and tips on
de;,~ling with persons who have
Suffered it, are contained in a
pamp~let
Unnew
derstanding
Stroke
available from your local
Easter Seal society.

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRIN tT'V
Re~o~ . w . H Perr in , pastor . Roy
Ma ver , Supt Church school ,
9 : 15am ; worship , 10 : 2111 a .m ;
youth cho ir rehearsa l Monday ,
6 : 30 p .m . • Mrs. . Marvm Burt ,
d i rector ;
senior
choir
rehe-arsal , 7.30 p m ., Thurs
day ,
Mrs .
Paul
Nease .
direc t or.
POMEROY CHURCH O F
THE NAZARENE Corner
Union and Mulberry . Rev
Clyde V He nd erson , pastor .
Sunday school , 9 30 a .m .. Glen
M cClung,
supl .;
morning
worsh i p , 10 . 30 am .; even ing
se r vice, 1 JO ; m 1d -week ser vic e . W ed nesd ay , 7: 30pm .
GRACE
EPISCOPAL
M o r nm g pra y er and sermon,
. 10 30 am . Hol y commu n ion
ana se r mon , f i r st Sund ays ,
10 : 30 a . m
Churc h school ,
k ind erga r t e n . t h r ough eighth
grad e, 10 : 30 am
,
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Mr . H oy t Allen , Jr ,
pas tor . Bibl e Sc hool , 9 : 30am .,
worsh ip , 10 30 ; adult wors.h l p
servic e and you ng p eo p le ' s
meeting , both '1 30 p .m Sun day . Wednesday , comb i n e d
Bib l e
stud y
an d
p r a yer
m e eJing , 7. 30 p .m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ra y W . Wtn 1ng , O ff tc~. r
In charg e-; SUnda y . 10 a .m .,
Holi ness m ee t ing , 10 . 30 a .m .,
Sunda y Sc hool You ng P eopl e 's
Leg ion , 7 p .m ; T hur sd a y , 1 t o 3
p m • L ad ies Hom e L ea gue , 7
P m , Prep c la sses

SA C R E D H E A RT Rev
Father Bernard K. ra jcovn;: ,
pastor .
Phone
99? 28'25
Salurday even ing Ma ss. 1 .JO
p m SundaY Mass , a and 10
a . m Confessions , Saturday , 7
7: 30p .m .
POMERO Y F IR ST BA PTIS T - Robert Kuhn , pastor ;
W 11l iam Watson . Sunday sc hool
supl. Sunday school , 9 · 30 a .m ,
6YF , 6 p .m , B i bl e S- ludy ,
W e dnesday , 7 p . m . cho1 r
pra c t ic e, Wednesday , B· 30 p m
POMERO Y
WESLEYAN
HOLINE SS CHURCH
Harrisonville Road ,
Rev .
O ' Dell Mantey , Pastor , Henr..,
Eblin . Sunday School Supt .
Sunday School 9 · Jo a . m .•
Even i ng worsh i p 7 30 p m ,
Prayer and Praise service ,
Thu r sday , 7 30 p m
NEA S E
SETTLEM E N T
CHAP,EL
Non
denom i na t iona l. George S
Oiler, Pastor Svnday School 10
am worship Serv1ce 11 a .m
Sunday nigh t serv 1ces 7 : 30
p m . Wednesday Praver
meeting 7 30 p m Everyone
welc ome .
POMERO'V
WE STSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
Mai n St - L oren T , St ephe ns.
evange l ist, p hone 992 1856
Co n se r va t ive ,
non
InStr umental Sund a y w o r Ship,
10 am , B 1ble study , 11 am ,
worsh i p , 6 p m . Wednesday
Bible study, 7 o .m
MIDWAY
COMMUNI"TY
CHURCH
(non .
La ngsvi l le d en om in at ion a I J,
DeM ter Road , t he R ev . Wo rl ey
Haley. pa stor. Sun da v school,
10 a . m , even 1ng wors h ip . 7 ~ 30
p .m
P r a ye r
meet1ng,
T uesda y , 7 : 30 p m ,
youth
g r ou p , F ri day, 7 · 30 p m .

PORTLAND
Worsh i p 1 30
P m • Church School 9 . 30 a m

SU TTO N

Wor"'hip , 11 am

story adu lt ). 9 . 15 am .; Charles
EvJtns , Christ.an Education
Su pl. ; worship servu:; e, 10 :JO

1nd and 4th Sundays. Church
Sctlool 10 a m
W E.SLEY AN ( R a~tne)

Tuesday . 7 8 : 15, junior coo
f i rmat io n class, t 1 me se t
weekly , senio r con fFrmal ion

S~ hoot , 10 a .m

class Senior ch oir . 7 JO . P m .

Worship , ll am • Church

NORT H EA ST CL U STE R
Rev . Jacob Leh m an
Rev . Sta n ley B ran d urn
JOPPA
Wor shi p 10 am ..
Chu r ch Sc hool 9 a m , Pray e r
M~etmg , Wednesd ay , 8 p m .
LO N G BO"TT OM Chu r ch
se rv tces. 9 am .; Sun day
Sc hool 9 45 am Btble Stu dy
ever.v "Thursday , 7· 30 p .m .
N OR TH B ET H EL
wor
sh1p 11 a . m . . Church Sc hool to

P m , evcnirg worsh i p , 7 . 30
P m B•blc study, Wednesday ,
l 30 p .m .
MT . U N ION B A P T I ST Rev Ce&lt;:tl Cox. "astor , Svn da.y
Sc hool sup! ., J.o~ Sa yre .
Sunday School. 9 : 45 am .;
Su nday even •ng worsh ip , 7 30
Wednesday prayer and Bi bl e
study, 7 . 30 p m
"TUPPERS
PLA I NS
C H RISTIAN
C H URC H
Eugene Underwood , pastor .
Howard Caldwell, Jr _, Sun day
Sc hoot Sup! , Su nday Sch oo l.
9 . 30 am ; Morn ing sermon .
10 30 am ; Sunday e\lenlng
se rv 1ce. 1 p m
LETART FALLS U N I TED
BRETI-tREN
Rev Freeland
Norr is, pastor . Fl oyd Norr 1!.,
sup! Su nda y school , 9 30 am .;
morntng sermon, 10 3Q am .;
Pray e r servtee, Wednesday.
1 30 p m .
C H ES HIR E CHURCH OF
GO O OF PR O P H ECY . G . P .
Sm1th , pastor . Su nday School,
10 a .m . Arthur Hen son , Su pt ,
Morn1ng Wor sh 1p , ll am . ,
Young Peoples service , 7 p m . ,
E"enmg service , 7 · :JO p .m
W ed nesday M i d -Week Prayer
ser vt ce-, 7 : 30 p m .- Youth
meetmg 6· 30 p m , Even1ng
worship, 7. 30 p m
C H ES "'T E R C HURCH OF
T HE NAZA RE NE
Rev
Herber! Grate, pastor
Wor
ship serv tc e, 11 am . and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hoo l ,
9 30 a .m . R ic hard Bartoo ,
supt
Pra..,er rneet1ng , Wed
ne sday , 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRI ST Clifford Smith
min1 s ter Su nday School 9 · 30
am , morn1ng church 10 30
a m , Sunday evening serv1ce.
7 30 p m Wednesday service, a
pm
LAUR E L
CLIFF FREE
METHODI ST Rev Robert
E
Buckl e y , pas t or William
Ba11ey , su pt ; Sunday schoo l
9 · 30 am .,· morn ing worship ,
10 : 30 am . evening worsh1p ,
7 ' 30 p m Wednesday Christian
Youth Crusade, 6 30 p .m ,
p r ayer meeti ng , 7 30 p m ,
Thursday c ho1r prar:t 1c e, 7
pm

Tue!iday
sEVE N T H . o A y
A o _
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VE NT IST
Located on
Mulberr'l'
He igh ts ,
near
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Vet erans M emor i a l Hospi tal ,
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Pomeroy . Pastor Herb ert
h •llr
Mon,;~an Sa bbath Sc hool , every
S aturd;;~yal 2 p . m andworsh 1 p
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servtce lollow ing at 3 15 p m .
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Open B1ble d1scusston each
am .
,·
T.h ursday at 7 . 30 p rn at th e
ALF R E D - Su nday sch OOl ,
t:=
c hurch
" Th e
Fr 1endly
9 4S
am . each
Sun day ,
Church ."
prea c hmg at 11 am . each
G R A H A M
U N 1T E D
Su nday Praye r m-eetJng , 7 45
M E THODI ST Prea ch 1ng
pm Wednesday , W SCS. 8p .m .
9 . 30 am ., f irs t and second
on lhtrd T uesd.;ty ea&lt;:h month.
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Sundays
of
each
month
;
th
i
r
a-'"
REE D SV ILLE Sunday
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and fourth Su ndays l!ach
schoo l , 9 · 30 , preach1ng , 7 . 30
month , worsh ip serv1ce at 7. 30
P m Su ndav . prayer meetmg ,
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p m Wednesdav even ings at
7 30 P m Tu esday , W SCS, 7 : 30
'1 . 30, Prayer and B i b le Study
f 1r s. t Thur sday each month ,
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affdtated
With
TUPP E RS
PLA I N S
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J:red Hi ll,
Worship 9 am •
Ch urch
pastor , Hershe l McClure .
Sc hoo l. tO am
Sunday school s.upt. Su nday
KENO
CHI 1 RCH
OF
schoo l , 9 : 30 am , morning
CHRI ST Hobart N ewe ll,
worsh ip , 10 JO a rn , Sunday su o! Service weekly , 9 30 am .
evange l iS t i c meet ing , 7. 30 p m
Ofl Sunday Prea cho ng f~r s t and
Prayer mee t ing, Wednesday ,
lh~rd Sundays o f mon t h by
~·
7. 30 p m
Cl 1fford Sm 1th , 9 130 am .
MIDDLEPORT
HOB S ON
CHRISTIAN
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST UNION Darrel Ooddrdl.
Corner F ourth and Ma 1n
pastor . Sunday School, 9 30
Middlepo r t Rev Henry Kev :
a .m . Leonard Gilmore, f irst
Jr , pas t or SundaySchool,9 . 30 el der , even1ng se r v oc e, 7 30
am , M r s Ervm Baumgard - P m .
Wednesday
prayer
ner , supt . Morn1ng worsh ip,
meetmg , 7 30 p .m
I'
10 . 45 am
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF
Io
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES GOD - Racme Route 2 The
I'
Lar r y Carnah an , p r e s 1d 1 ng
Rev
Charles Hand , pa s tor
mm 1s ter . Sunday, B1ble lee
Sunday school , 9 45 a , m ,
tv r e . 9 · 30 am ., Watchto w er
morn1ng worSh i p , 1 1 am
Io
Although the Great Salt
study, 10 30 a .m ., T 1 esd ay ,
Evenmgserv~ees , T uesdayand
Lake is fed by fr eshwater
B tble study , 7 30 p m , Thurs
Fr1 day , 7: 30
streams and has no connec.
day , m i n1stry school , 7 3 0
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
p m , serviCe meeting 8 · 30
CHUR CH OF CH~I S T . B1b le
tion with the ocean, it is
p m
study, 9 30 am ; mo rn i ng
· about six tim es as salty as
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
worsh1p , 10 30 am , even1ng
the ocean .
Chru.t m Chn sf1an Union worsh1p , 6 30 P m Wednesday
La wr e n ce M a n tey, pas t or ,
B1b l e study, 7 30 p .m
Mrs . Russell You ng, Sun d ay
UNITED MINISTRY OF
D EX TER
CHURCH
OF
;
Sc hool Supt
Sun day Sch oo l
MEIGS COUNTY , Th e Unit ed CHRI S T· D a nn y E v"ns ,
9 ; 30 a m
E v en 1ng w o r sh 1p ,
Pr es byt enan Church , D w 1ght pas t or . No r ma n C. Will, su p t
1 ·.~7 30
W e dn esday
pr aye r
L Zav1tz, Pa s t o r D1 r ec l or , SIJnday School 9 30 a m ;
o o 0
mee tmg. 7 . 30 p m
George W H utton and Rev
Worsh 1p servtce , 10 30 a m .
MT . MORIAH CHUR:CH OF
L1nson St ebbins, Ass't P asto r
Christ i an Endeavo r Sun d ay
even1ng
GOD - Raci n e Ro ut e 2, the
D1 r ec tor s.
Rev James M Mu n cy, pastor
FIRST
UNITED
PRES ·
REORGANIZED CHURCH
S unday scho ol. 9 .45 a m ;
BYTE RIA N ,
M 1d d 1 e
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
morn mg wor sh 1p , 11 a m ,
por t , Sunday Chu r c h Sc hooL LATTER DAY SAINTS evenmg w orsh 1p , 7; 30 p m
Sc hoo l. 9 · 30 a .m , M r s H om~r Porlla n d Ra c in e Road Ra l ph
P r ay er mee t 1n g, Tuesday , 7 30
Lee , Supt, Mo r n1ng Wo r sh1p Johnson,
pastor
H e r be rf
(Lukel8:18-22)
· p .m, You n g p eop le's meet 1ng,
10 . 30 am
Wh1te, Su nday Sc hoo l D 1rec t or .
Think briefly of the story of the rich young ruler, as riches 7 30 p .m Th u r sda y
F I R S T
U N I T E D Sunday Scho ol
9 30 a m . ,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
PRESBYTERIAN,
Mtd - Mo r n1ng wo r sh .p , 10 30 am ,
.... stood between him and Cllrist. We are saved by grace. Grace is
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GOD -B e r th a
K 1 n g r ey,
dl e porl , Su nda y Chu r ch Sch o ol, Sunday eve n mg service 7 p rn
Wimerited favor, we do not merit be born, we do not merit the su b s t i tul e p as l o r Sun
da y
9 30 a m . Lew 1s Sa u e r , Supt, Wed n esday even1 n g p r aye r
Sc hoo l. 10 am , w o r s h i p
M orn ing Wor sh i p , 10 30 a m
services, 7 30 p .m
everyday blessi~s of life. As we s~e life, health, home, family, se
rv tc e , 7 p m Sund a y Pr a y er
MT. OLIVE CHURCH
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST fnends, and phySical strength contmued, we remain ungrateful m ee ting , Wedn e~day , 7 JO p m
Lon g Bo tt o m . Sunda y Sc hool , G r eat Ben d , Cha rl es N or ri s,
' HAZEL
II -COMMU N 1TY
10 am w1th W il lar d P IQO II , pas tor W or sh iP se rv 1ce, 9 30
for unmerited blessings,
CHURCH - N ear L ong Bot su pt Evangei 1S I m ess a ge ea ch a m , Su nda y Sc hool , 10 30
We gulp down food wlthoutthanks, grumble at wages, prices, to m Esti l Hart , pa slor, R oy Sun day ev en 1ng, 7 30 p .m. b y am
Brown ,
a ss1s t ant
pa s t or .
Etde r Ru sse tt Cl1n e , mm 1st er
CARLETON CHURCH ~
1 r \etc. We withhold service and means from God, we spend time Sund
a y sc hool . lO a m , Ch u r ch
of the A PO!:. IOI 1c F a ll h B 1b le K in gsbury
R o ad
Su n day
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
Study, We dnesd ay , 7 30 p m . Sc hool, 9 30 am , R al p h Carl ,
even1 ng . p r ay er m eetmg, 7· JO
F I R S T
U N I T E 0 supt Wors h ip se r v 1ce, 10 : 30
p _m Thu r sday
PRESBYTERIAN , Syracuse. a m af)d 7 30 p m a lf ern at e l \'
MIDDLEPORT
PEN ·
Morni n g Wors h tp, 9 am .• P r aye r meeltng, W edn esday,
TECOSTAL - T h1r d Ave, t he
Su n d ay Ch urc h Schoo l , 10 a .m
7 JO p m . Rev
Jay Stil es,
casto r
R ev Will iAm Knittel. p astor
M r s Sam pson H a ll , Sup !
foolishly and selfishly. Certainly we do not deserve to be saved
OLD
DEXTER
CON n a ld Dugan , Sunda y Schoof
STIVERSVILLE
COM ' Ro
CHURCH
Su pt Classes f or a ll ages ,
MUNITY CHURCH - Su nd ay GREGATIONAL
and inherit eternal life.
Rev
Car t
R 1char ds ,
e v en mg se r vice, 7 30 p .m ,
sc hool se r v1ce, 10 a m , Pr a yer
We have sinned, transgressed God's eternal law, marred this
Mrs
W or l e-y
B1 b le stud y, W edn es da y, 7 30
mee t1n g , Th u r sd ay, 7 p .m .. p as t o r'
p .m yo uth se rvt ces, Fr1day,
Sunda y evening se r v1ce, 7 p m
Fra n c i s, Sunday sch ool su p! .
::; :' beautiful world, led others downward through our influence. We
7 30 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Sund ay school, 9 45 a m .
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deserve only death (but what a glorious act of grace was the
FREEWILL BAPTIST Pom e roy - H a rr1 so n v dl e c h urc h serv1ces, second and
Corner A sh and Pl u,m, M 1d
Roa d Ke nn eth E bert s, pa st or
fo u r th
Su nd a y s
fo11owmg
Cr oss).
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(Jl e port ,
No e l
H e rrman .
Pau l M cE l r oy , Sun d ay Sc ho o f Sund a y sc hoo l , fir st and third
Yet we must do something inherit eternal life. Faith itself
pa s t o r
Saturda y eve n 1ng
Sup t Su nd ay Scho o l 9 30 am ; Sun day ev en m gs , 7 : 30 pm
se rvt ce, 7 p m Sun da y sc hoo l .
mor n1 ng wor sh i p a n d co m
LONG
BOTTOM
~l~ ;.
is active. Faith in Christ as the Son of God excludes hwnanlstic
10 am , Sun d ay eve n tng
mu n1 on , 10 30 am , Su n da y CHRISTIAN ~ Mr
Rob er t
wo r shrp , 7 p m
cven mg you th Ch rrs t i an e n - W ya tt . p a stor ; Su nday School
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notions. However £aith produces works to prove it :
FIRST BAPTIST of M 1d
dea vor, 6 JO,
Wo r sh iP ser - Supt., Ro n al d Os bo r ne, B 1b fe
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(1) Christ as Saviour - complete trust.
d leporl. corn er of 5rxt h and
v i ces,
Su n da y , 7 30 p m. Schoo l , 9 30 a m ., p re ac h ,ng
'''t PI'at r.~e r 'St r eets R ev Ch a r les ' W e d'n esdav - eve n i n Q p r a y e r ~o ~5p amm ·. •~..v ening se r v1ces ,
•..!c.--- · (2) Christ as L.ord - complete olieafe'nee:· · •~·
Si m o n s,
p-a s lo r
D;,n ny
mee lln g and B1b le s tu d y, 7 30
r ' ' (3) Christ'iis Son of God -complete worship.
Tho mpso n , Su nd ay Sc ho ol
P ·m
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~UN
F~~E
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Su p eri nt e ndent
S und ay
ST . JOHN LUTHERAN METHODIST - Ro nald Well s,
Repentance
does
something;
sorrow
for
sin
is
only
the
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P. me Grove, the R ev A rt hu r pas to r . Sund ay Schbol 9 30
c hurch sch oo l for ev ery on e
starting point of sincere repentance. Repentance, as an act m 9 15 a m , Mo r n1n g w o r s h ip Combs, p as tor . Su nd ay schoo l , am , M or n tn g wor sh •p' , 10· 30
10 · 15 a .m , Ev en 1ng servi ces.
9 30 a m , ch u rc h se rv 1ces, a m , Y ou ng P eop le's Se r v1ce
I• conversion, is the definite turning from that which condemns to
7 30 p m ; W ed n esday pr a y er
10 30 a rn
6 45 p m .. E v a n g e l iS t ic" se r
that
which
saves.
We
must
bring
forth
fruits
in
our
own
hfe
se r ViCe, 7.30 p m . Ex tra you th
BRADBURY CHURCH OF v1ce.
7 30
p m
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worthy of repentance.
f o r all youth up to s1xt h grade .
a .m. mo r n m g w orS h ip , 10. 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
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a m Sun day ev en 1ng Worsh i p MISSION - Ba ld Kn obs, Re v
Confession is a definite act, as baptism is an act of obedience.
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Se r vi ce, 7 30 p m , c ho1r L
R
G lues en camp , p as tor
The Christian life if composed of faith and action; giving
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
p ractice Sun d ay an'd W ed · Rog er W 1tfr ed , Sr , Sun da y
M i ddleport. Sth a n d Ma 1n
nes d a y , 7 P m, Pray e r m e~ tin g Sc hoo l Su pt
Sunday Sc hool
more than intellectual assent to principles of Christianity,
Ra vlin Moy e r , pa stor. M1 c ha e!
an d B Jbl e Study Wedn esd ay, 9 30 a m . Sun d ay eve n1n g
' following Christ and keeping His commandments .
Ge rl ac h, Sunda y Sc hooJ sup!
7 JO p . m
w ors h tp 7 30 Pr aye r m ee t 1ng ,
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Btble Sch oo l , 9 30 am
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
Tu esday, 7 30 p m
Ern es t
ONE THING THOU LACKEST:
mornm g wor sh i p, 10 30 am ;' ' R ev F r eel and Norris, p as to r
You th
D eete r , c l ass lead er
"
(I) Note how uncompromising Jesus is; ( 2) There are other
ev en 1ng wor shtp , 7: 30 p m ;
Sunpay sc hoo l 10 am ., Chu rch .m ee l tn g, W e dn es day , 7 30
pra ye r serv 1ce 7 p m
W ed
ser v 1ce , 7 p m
W ed n esda y p , m , E r nes t D ee ter . leader
,,. examples of those who lacked one thing, for example, the
n esday
B1ble St u d y , 7 p .m
MT . HERMON CHURCH OF
MIDDLEPORT . CHURCH
RACINE FIRST CHURCH THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Ethiopian eunuch, and Cornelius.
OF THE NAZARENE -- R ev
OF
THE
NAZARENE
CHR' IST R ob e r l Shook,
Many men and women today lack one thing. That one thing is
Audry Miller , pa stor , Lew is
Sun d a y Sc h ool, 9 . 30 a m , pasto r
Su nd ay sc hool , 9 · 30
Elli s, Sunday school supt ,
Mor n 1n g Wor sh 1p , 10 . 30 am , a m ., Ru sse ll Spen cer , sup t ,
submission to Jesus Christ. Friend, as you read this message,
Su nday sct'lool , 9 : 30 a .ljl ,
E v enm g wor Sh ip , 7 30 p m ; wor ship se r vice , 10 45 a m ,
you cannot say I do not know; you can now say, I do know. So I
mornmg wor s h ip , 10 30; 1un 1or
Wedn esday M ld ,Week. Se rvi ce
evc nm g w or sh i p alt ernat i ng
society , 6 30 p m NYP S, 6 45
Sun day Sc l1 oo l ~ up e nnt e nd e nt , w 1th C E a t 7 30 p .m. on
say to you, please do nolle! death find you with one thing lacking.
p m
Sunday evan g eli s t iC
Ge r al d W e lls
Pastor , R ev . Su nda y P r aye r m e et m g , 7 30
As christians it is our duty
help enlarge the Kingdom of
meet tng . 7 , 30 p m . Prayer
Morr is M Wol f e
, p m . W edn esday . A lfr ed Wolf e,
meet 1ng . Wednesday, 7 30 p m
.,. RACINE FIRST BAPTIST la y lea d er
God ~nd to love one another as God has loved us. We are all a part
MEIGS
E dward B . FiSC h er , pa sto r
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
C00PERA11VE
in te fl m.
Ronnt e
Salse r , Cool v ille R D R ev Roy D ee t er ,
of th1s redeemed community and we have an obligation to get
PARISH
Sund a y Sc l1ool SIJPI , Sunday pas to r . Sunday school, 9 JC
;._.know
man. I hope
message can fulfill this
"THE UNITED
Sc hool. 9 : 30 a m , m o rn 1ng a m , w o r sh1p serv •ce, 10 30
METHODIST CHURCH
wo r sh ip 10 45 il m · Sun d a ..,- a m 6 1bl e st u d y a nd pra yer
obligation. My deepest thanks wall tliose who have taken time
sennce, Wedn esday , 7 . 30 p m .
Roberf R Card
eve n in g wo r shi P~ i 30 p m
read this message. - Rev. Robert E. Buckley, pastor, Laurel
RUTLAND
Director
Wed n esd ay eve mg B tbl e s tud y.
POMEROY CLUSTER
, 7 30 p .m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Cliff
Free
Methodist
Church.
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Rev . Robert R . Card
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev
Samuel J a ckso n ,
p as l or Su nda y Schoo l, 10 a m ,
Rev F . Stanten Sm1fh
Rev .
La wr ence
Su lliv a n
CHESTER Wor sh iP 9 t 5
pas tor . Sunday Sc hool 9 36 Mr s Ge rlr u d e But le r , supt
a ,m : ; Church Sc hoo l 10 a .m
am ; yout h an d jun io r y outh Pr a..,er se r vice, 1 30 p m ,
ENTERPRISE - Wor sh l p , 9
se r v 1ce, 6 45 pm , ev e n 1n g pr e a c h 1n g se r vice, 2 p .m
VISITS SCHOOL. .
CI..UB MEETS
am , Chur c h Sch ool, 10 am .
wors h 1p , 7 JO p m , pra yer and
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Karen Bagent of the Madison
FLA"TWOODS - W or sh1p , 11
pratse, W ed n esday, 7 30 p rn
At a recent meeting of the
CHRIST - K et lh ~ 1 s e, pa sto r .
; Ch u rch Schoo l 10 a m
SILVER
RUN
FREE Sun day Sc h oo f, 9 : 30 a.m, v . H .
"New Me" Club, Connie School, Newark, a pari of the a m
POMEROY
Wor s h t p ,
BAPTIST R ev
Howard Bra le y , supl ; w or sh iP se rv ic e
Putman was declared the Licking Valley School District, 10 30 a m; Church Sc hool 9 15 K1 m b le, p as tor Su n d ay Sc h ool , and c om m un to n . 10 30 a m .,
am . UMYF 6· 30 p m .
10 a m . Henry D av 1s, supt ., e-ve n1n g se r vice, 7 p m ,
queen for a weight loss of six recently visited the Pomeroy
ROCK SPRINGS - Wor Sh i p
eveni n g serv 1ce. 7 30 p m . W edn es day , Bt b le study , 7 p m
10 am , Chur c h scnool 9 a m ;
P r aye r m ee tm g, T h ur sd a y
Reg ul a r bo a rd m e et mg, th1 r d
poWids. Mrs. Ruth Putman Elementary School. Earlier UMYF
6 :30pm
7 30 p ,m
' Sa t u rd a y ea c h mon t h , 7 p m
MIDDLEPORTCLUSTER
(; H,ESTER CHURCH OF
RUTLANCJ
COMMUNITY
hosted the meeting. "Pig" this year she had visited the
Rev . Robert Bumgarner
GOD
Rev
J am es Sat - CHURCH T h e Rev
Lee
tricks were performed by the Pomeroy school to observe the
HEATH W or sh tp 10 30 d erf te ld , p as tor Sun da y schoo l, Bu rn e m 1
P a s t o rSund a y
six members showing a weight reading program which has a m ;C hur c h Schoo i9 ·30a m .; 9 30 a .m .. w orship se r v1ce , 11 Sc h ool 9 30 a m , W or sh 1p
F 7 p m.
a . m , eve n ing se rv ice, 7 , serv 1c e , 11 a m
Wedn esd ay
gam. Winning the door prize been followed by the Madison UMY
RUTLAND - Wor sh1p• 9 I S praye r se rv 1ce an d you th praye r mee h ng , 7 30 p m
Su nd a y ntgh t w o r sh 1p , 7 30
was Carol Sayre and a birthday SchooL She reported thai the a m , Chur c h Scho o l 10 am , ser v1ce, Wednes d ay, 7 p m
U M YF 7 p m .
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN pm
program has been £W1ctioning
celebra~ion honored Marlene
SALEM CENTER Wo r
CHURCH - Robert E . M usse r ,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
R ev
• Putman
with
members well at the Madison School and sht p 9 a .m , Chu r ch Sc.h oo l 10 pas to r Sun d ay Sc hoo l, 9 JO THE NAZARENE
am , UMVF Thursday , 7 p m . am .. R o b e rt B o bo
s upt
Ll oyd D G r im m, Jr, pa stor .
•• presenting her gifts. Refresh- conferred with several of the
SYRACUS.:= CLUSTER
mo rn 1ng
w o r Sh i p, ' 10 30 :
Sun d a y Sc h oo l , 9'· 30 a . m ,
Rev
.
Merrell
Floyd.,
Sund
ay
even1
ng se rv ice , 7 30; M or ning w o r ship, 10 30 a m
at
the
Pomeroy
ments were. served by the staff whlle
ASBURY Wor s h 1p 1 1 Mid -weekserv ic e, W ed n esd ay
You n g p eople's se r v1ce, 6 45
am ; Chur c h Schoo l9 so am .,
7 30 p m .
' p . m . . Eva n gel1sfic s er vice,
school.
hostess.
W SCS, l si Tuesda y .
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF 7 . 30 .P m W ed nesd a y ev e n in g
THE NAZARENE - ~ev . M . serv1ce , 7 30 p m
FOREST RUN ~ Wor sh1p 9
.
a m , Chur c h Sc hool 10 a . m ,
C La ri mo r e, pa s t o r
Bo b
HAVE EASTER GUESTS
MASON COUNTY
SCS, Jrd W edn esda y , 7.3 0 M oo r e. Sunday Scho ol Sup t
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
AITEND SERVICES
Mr . and Mrs. Charles PW m
Su nd ay School, classes f or a ll
George Casto , pas tor Sun day
MINERSVILLE Worshi P ages, 9 30 am , mo r n 1ng
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Orth and Bealmear, Charles, J~ ..
Sc hool , 9 · 30 . even1ng w o r sh i p ,
10 a m , Ch ur ch Sc hool 9 am ,
wo r shi p . 10 45 , N Y P S Sun d ay , 7 JO . ThUrsday eve n ing p ray er
Mrs. T. M. Cotterill, Jill Joan Kenneth, Peggy and Perry, W SCS, Jrd M onday , 7 30 p .m . 6· ::10 p .m , eva ngei1St1c se r vice se
r v 1cc ." "7 ' '3 0"~ m
SYRACUSE
C h urc h
Sund a y , 7 30 p m . M 1d week
MASON FIRST BAPTIST and Jennifer, Carroll were - Baltimore, Md ., spent the
sc hoo l , 9 a .m ; wor sh 1p se r - praye r meet1ng , Wednes d ay , Second and Pomer oy Si s , Stan
Easter guests of Mrs. J . Ed- Easter weekend visiting her V I CE', 7 30 P m
7 30 p m ., Mrss ton ar y meeting
Cr a1g, pa stor Sun d ay sc hoo l ,
SOUTHERN
CLUSTER
second
Wednesd a y 7 JO p m ' 9 : 45am , wo r sh i p ser v•ce, 11
ward Foster. On Wednesday sister, Mrs. Betty Frazier,
Rev . FrankCheesebrew
UNITED
FAITH
NON : am .. t ra 1n 1ng u n 1or•• 6 30
Mrs. Foster and her daughter, Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs.
Rev . Martha Ann Mattner
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
p m .. even 1ng wo r Sh i p se r vic e,
Rev . Howard Stuv e ley
Robe rt Sm1 th, pasto r . Su n day
7: 30 p m
M 1d -w ee k p r a y er'
Mrs. Gene Yost, Racine went Russell McDaniel, Pomeroy.
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
sc hool , 9 JO am, class leader , serv1ce, Wed n esd a y , 7 30 p m
Carroll for the graveside They also visited other W or sh 1p, 9 30 a m ; Ch u r ch Leo Hi ll , worship se r vice ,
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
Sc hoo l 10 : 30 a.m
10 30 am , ch u r c h , 7 ~0 p m
CHURCH - Leta rt Rout e l, th e
services £or Mrs . George
relatives in Meigs and Mason
CARMEL Wor sh ip , 11
E 0 E N
U N 1 T E- D
Rev
Stan C ra 1g , p astor .
am , l si and 3r d Su nda ys,
BR E THREN IN CHRIST _
Su nday sch ool 9 30 a m .•
Bradfield, San Diego, Calif. Counties.
Ch u r c h Sc hoo l , 10 a m
El do n R Blak e p ast o r Sun da y
p r ayer an d Btb l e stu d y , 7·30
Mrs. Bradfield was the mother
APPLE GROVE - Wors hi p,
Sc h ool.
10 ~ m ,
Winn i e
P m Co ff age p ra y er ser v 1ce ,
7 30 p m f 1r st and fh tr d Sun . H olSinger
Sup t
Nl.o rn 1ng
Tuesday , 10 a m , wor sh1p
of Mrs . George Webster.
days , Chur c t'l sc ho ol, 9 30 sermon. 11 am , Even 1ng
II
servi,:e, Frt d ay , 7· 30 p m
Among the others attending
MAKE TRIP
a m ., pr ayer mee t ing , f tr st serv1 ce Chr1SI1an Endea v or
MASON
CHURCH
OF
W e dnesda y, 7 30 p m .
7 30
p m ,
Mrs
Lyd~
CH
R
1ST
Wor
sh
ip
10
a
m
,
were Mrs. Lew Lesniak,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner and
EAST LETART - Wor Shi p , Ch evalie r , pres1den l
Song
B 1blc s t udy ,
1 1 15 a m .,
Vincent Martin, Middleport, 7· 30 P m, secon d and f ou rt h scrv1ce and sermon , 8 . 20 M id
Clifton, N. J., a granddaughter.
evening worsh 1p , 7 30 p .m ,
,
• Su nda ys ; c h u r c h sc hool. 9 30 Week prayer meet 1ng Wed
~
M i d -week servtce , Wednesd a y,
accompamed Kenny See to a .m : pra yer mee t ing, l h1rd nes day , 7 JO p m M r s Mane 7 JO p m
HuntmgtonThursdaywherehe Wed n esda v . 7 · 30 P.m
Hots 1ngJi!r , class leade r
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
• .&lt;=
.
GREAT BEND - Wor ship 11
CHURCH
OF
JESUS 1 GOD - second St, M ason. w.
was exammed at the Veterans a m ., 2nd and 4th Su n days , cHRI ST - Loc a t ed at R ut tand 1/a . Che!&gt;ter Ten n an t , pa stor
l!
Sunday
school ,
10 a . m ;
Admimstration Hospital
Chu r ch Sch ool, 10 a m
.
o_n New Lrma Road. next to
·
LE"TART FALLS ~ WorShip , Forest Acre Pa r k , Rev Ray
rnornmg worsh1p , 11 a m ;
IU a •1 · 1 rourch schoo l , 9 am ,
Ro use , Pastor , Robe rt Musser
SCHEDULE SALES
evange l istic serv1c e, 1 30 p m .
B1ble study, 7 · 30 p .m eve r y Sunday School supt . sundaY
B 1b )e !&gt;fudy and p r a yer se r v ice,
II
In addition to a bake. sale at
Tuesda y
:&gt;..:hoo t, 10 30 a .m , worsh ip
Wednesday , 1 30 p m
Ph on e
TO MEET
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the
New
York
Clothing
.House
7 30' p m
Btble study , Wed
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A special meetin g of all men
HARTFORP CHURCH OF
n~;:~d ay , 7:30 p m
Saturday
from 9 a.m. ~p .m. Saturday,
STAR - W orSh ip n1gh l p r ayer servJ c l'! , 7. 30 p m
CHRIST 1n Chnstia.n Union ' of the Meigs Omnty Men 's 9 MORNING
30 a m ; Church Sc hool 10 30
Tt1f: Rev . Wttliam Ca mp be ll ,
HEMLOCK
GROV E
I , the Meigs Band Boosters will Fellowship of Jhe Churches of am , M Jd W ee k Service , CHRISTIAN
pa s tor
Sunday sc hoo l, 9 JO
,........
Roge
r
Wa
•son
,
~.
hold. bake sales at the Jones
Wednescta y •. a p .m .
am . Ja m es Hughes, su pt. ,
p aslo~ ;
Ra v Whdley. supf . ,
-~ lk&gt;yo and' at a Middleport Christ will be held at 7:30p.m.
MORSE CHAPEL Wor -. ('lflorn1ng worship, 9 30 am ,
even in g service, 7. 30 pm .
sn:,p
11
am
,
l!;t
an
d
3r
d
V..ednes da y eveni n g pr aye r
church
scnool,
l
O·
Jo
a
m
,
Monday at the Brii tlbury
Sundays r Ch u r c h Sc hooL 10 YOvng people 's mee t 1n g , 6 · 30
•nce l ing , 7 · 30 p m
'r' OUt h
location yet
be deloinnined.
a 1n
1
Chur&lt;h of Christ.
p ra'(ar ! erv ice each l fuesda y
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the nicest things about our falling in love has been finding
that we agree about almost everything under the sun .
Bob won Mom 's heart the minute we got there. Laurie,
my little sister, asked, "Come see my bird's nest?" HSure,"
Bob s aid , and away they went. Mom beamed. She thinks
anyone who likes children and birds is all right.
Later, Bob played basketball with my brothers and tinkered with the tractor, getting black and greasy right along
with Dad. Everybody loved him .
Sunday we all went to church. Standmg there, singing
with Bob, my family close by, I thanked God for His good-

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRIN tT'V
Re~o~ . w . H Perr in , pastor . Roy
Ma ver , Supt Church school ,
9 : 15am ; worship , 10 : 2111 a .m ;
youth cho ir rehearsa l Monday ,
6 : 30 p .m . • Mrs. . Marvm Burt ,
d i rector ;
senior
choir
rehe-arsal , 7.30 p m ., Thurs
day ,
Mrs .
Paul
Nease .
direc t or.
POMEROY CHURCH O F
THE NAZARENE Corner
Union and Mulberry . Rev
Clyde V He nd erson , pastor .
Sunday school , 9 30 a .m .. Glen
M cClung,
supl .;
morning
worsh i p , 10 . 30 am .; even ing
se r vice, 1 JO ; m 1d -week ser vic e . W ed nesd ay , 7: 30pm .
GRACE
EPISCOPAL
M o r nm g pra y er and sermon,
. 10 30 am . Hol y commu n ion
ana se r mon , f i r st Sund ays ,
10 : 30 a . m
Churc h school ,
k ind erga r t e n . t h r ough eighth
grad e, 10 : 30 am
,
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Mr . H oy t Allen , Jr ,
pas tor . Bibl e Sc hool , 9 : 30am .,
worsh ip , 10 30 ; adult wors.h l p
servic e and you ng p eo p le ' s
meeting , both '1 30 p .m Sun day . Wednesday , comb i n e d
Bib l e
stud y
an d
p r a yer
m e eJing , 7. 30 p .m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ra y W . Wtn 1ng , O ff tc~. r
In charg e-; SUnda y . 10 a .m .,
Holi ness m ee t ing , 10 . 30 a .m .,
Sunda y Sc hool You ng P eopl e 's
Leg ion , 7 p .m ; T hur sd a y , 1 t o 3
p m • L ad ies Hom e L ea gue , 7
P m , Prep c la sses

SA C R E D H E A RT Rev
Father Bernard K. ra jcovn;: ,
pastor .
Phone
99? 28'25
Salurday even ing Ma ss. 1 .JO
p m SundaY Mass , a and 10
a . m Confessions , Saturday , 7
7: 30p .m .
POMERO Y F IR ST BA PTIS T - Robert Kuhn , pastor ;
W 11l iam Watson . Sunday sc hool
supl. Sunday school , 9 · 30 a .m ,
6YF , 6 p .m , B i bl e S- ludy ,
W e dnesday , 7 p . m . cho1 r
pra c t ic e, Wednesday , B· 30 p m
POMERO Y
WESLEYAN
HOLINE SS CHURCH
Harrisonville Road ,
Rev .
O ' Dell Mantey , Pastor , Henr..,
Eblin . Sunday School Supt .
Sunday School 9 · Jo a . m .•
Even i ng worsh i p 7 30 p m ,
Prayer and Praise service ,
Thu r sday , 7 30 p m
NEA S E
SETTLEM E N T
CHAP,EL
Non
denom i na t iona l. George S
Oiler, Pastor Svnday School 10
am worship Serv1ce 11 a .m
Sunday nigh t serv 1ces 7 : 30
p m . Wednesday Praver
meeting 7 30 p m Everyone
welc ome .
POMERO'V
WE STSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
Mai n St - L oren T , St ephe ns.
evange l ist, p hone 992 1856
Co n se r va t ive ,
non
InStr umental Sund a y w o r Ship,
10 am , B 1ble study , 11 am ,
worsh i p , 6 p m . Wednesday
Bible study, 7 o .m
MIDWAY
COMMUNI"TY
CHURCH
(non .
La ngsvi l le d en om in at ion a I J,
DeM ter Road , t he R ev . Wo rl ey
Haley. pa stor. Sun da v school,
10 a . m , even 1ng wors h ip . 7 ~ 30
p .m
P r a ye r
meet1ng,
T uesda y , 7 : 30 p m ,
youth
g r ou p , F ri day, 7 · 30 p m .

PORTLAND
Worsh i p 1 30
P m • Church School 9 . 30 a m

SU TTO N

Wor"'hip , 11 am

story adu lt ). 9 . 15 am .; Charles
EvJtns , Christ.an Education
Su pl. ; worship servu:; e, 10 :JO

1nd and 4th Sundays. Church
Sctlool 10 a m
W E.SLEY AN ( R a~tne)

Tuesday . 7 8 : 15, junior coo
f i rmat io n class, t 1 me se t
weekly , senio r con fFrmal ion

S~ hoot , 10 a .m

class Senior ch oir . 7 JO . P m .

Worship , ll am • Church

NORT H EA ST CL U STE R
Rev . Jacob Leh m an
Rev . Sta n ley B ran d urn
JOPPA
Wor shi p 10 am ..
Chu r ch Sc hool 9 a m , Pray e r
M~etmg , Wednesd ay , 8 p m .
LO N G BO"TT OM Chu r ch
se rv tces. 9 am .; Sun day
Sc hool 9 45 am Btble Stu dy
ever.v "Thursday , 7· 30 p .m .
N OR TH B ET H EL
wor
sh1p 11 a . m . . Church Sc hool to

P m , evcnirg worsh i p , 7 . 30
P m B•blc study, Wednesday ,
l 30 p .m .
MT . U N ION B A P T I ST Rev Ce&lt;:tl Cox. "astor , Svn da.y
Sc hool sup! ., J.o~ Sa yre .
Sunday School. 9 : 45 am .;
Su nday even •ng worsh ip , 7 30
Wednesday prayer and Bi bl e
study, 7 . 30 p m
"TUPPERS
PLA I NS
C H RISTIAN
C H URC H
Eugene Underwood , pastor .
Howard Caldwell, Jr _, Sun day
Sc hoot Sup! , Su nday Sch oo l.
9 . 30 am ; Morn ing sermon .
10 30 am ; Sunday e\lenlng
se rv 1ce. 1 p m
LETART FALLS U N I TED
BRETI-tREN
Rev Freeland
Norr is, pastor . Fl oyd Norr 1!.,
sup! Su nda y school , 9 30 am .;
morntng sermon, 10 3Q am .;
Pray e r servtee, Wednesday.
1 30 p m .
C H ES HIR E CHURCH OF
GO O OF PR O P H ECY . G . P .
Sm1th , pastor . Su nday School,
10 a .m . Arthur Hen son , Su pt ,
Morn1ng Wor sh 1p , ll am . ,
Young Peoples service , 7 p m . ,
E"enmg service , 7 · :JO p .m
W ed nesday M i d -Week Prayer
ser vt ce-, 7 : 30 p m .- Youth
meetmg 6· 30 p m , Even1ng
worship, 7. 30 p m
C H ES "'T E R C HURCH OF
T HE NAZA RE NE
Rev
Herber! Grate, pastor
Wor
ship serv tc e, 11 am . and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hoo l ,
9 30 a .m . R ic hard Bartoo ,
supt
Pra..,er rneet1ng , Wed
ne sday , 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRI ST Clifford Smith
min1 s ter Su nday School 9 · 30
am , morn1ng church 10 30
a m , Sunday evening serv1ce.
7 30 p m Wednesday service, a
pm
LAUR E L
CLIFF FREE
METHODI ST Rev Robert
E
Buckl e y , pas t or William
Ba11ey , su pt ; Sunday schoo l
9 · 30 am .,· morn ing worship ,
10 : 30 am . evening worsh1p ,
7 ' 30 p m Wednesday Christian
Youth Crusade, 6 30 p .m ,
p r ayer meeti ng , 7 30 p m ,
Thursday c ho1r prar:t 1c e, 7
pm

Tue!iday
sEVE N T H . o A y
A o _
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Located on
Mulberr'l'
He igh ts ,
near
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Vet erans M emor i a l Hospi tal ,
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Pomeroy . Pastor Herb ert
h •llr
Mon,;~an Sa bbath Sc hool , every
S aturd;;~yal 2 p . m andworsh 1 p
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servtce lollow ing at 3 15 p m .
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Open B1ble d1scusston each
am .
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T.h ursday at 7 . 30 p rn at th e
ALF R E D - Su nday sch OOl ,
t:=
c hurch
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Fr 1endly
9 4S
am . each
Sun day ,
Church ."
prea c hmg at 11 am . each
G R A H A M
U N 1T E D
Su nday Praye r m-eetJng , 7 45
M E THODI ST Prea ch 1ng
pm Wednesday , W SCS. 8p .m .
9 . 30 am ., f irs t and second
on lhtrd T uesd.;ty ea&lt;:h month.
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month
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schoo l , 9 · 30 , preach1ng , 7 . 30
month , worsh ip serv1ce at 7. 30
P m Su ndav . prayer meetmg ,
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p m Wednesdav even ings at
7 30 P m Tu esday , W SCS, 7 : 30
'1 . 30, Prayer and B i b le Study
f 1r s. t Thur sday each month ,
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TUPP E RS
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Worship 9 am •
Ch urch
pastor , Hershe l McClure .
Sc hoo l. tO am
Sunday school s.upt. Su nday
KENO
CHI 1 RCH
OF
schoo l , 9 : 30 am , morning
CHRI ST Hobart N ewe ll,
worsh ip , 10 JO a rn , Sunday su o! Service weekly , 9 30 am .
evange l iS t i c meet ing , 7. 30 p m
Ofl Sunday Prea cho ng f~r s t and
Prayer mee t ing, Wednesday ,
lh~rd Sundays o f mon t h by
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7. 30 p m
Cl 1fford Sm 1th , 9 130 am .
MIDDLEPORT
HOB S ON
CHRISTIAN
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST UNION Darrel Ooddrdl.
Corner F ourth and Ma 1n
pastor . Sunday School, 9 30
Middlepo r t Rev Henry Kev :
a .m . Leonard Gilmore, f irst
Jr , pas t or SundaySchool,9 . 30 el der , even1ng se r v oc e, 7 30
am , M r s Ervm Baumgard - P m .
Wednesday
prayer
ner , supt . Morn1ng worsh ip,
meetmg , 7 30 p .m
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MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF
Io
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES GOD - Racme Route 2 The
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Lar r y Carnah an , p r e s 1d 1 ng
Rev
Charles Hand , pa s tor
mm 1s ter . Sunday, B1ble lee
Sunday school , 9 45 a , m ,
tv r e . 9 · 30 am ., Watchto w er
morn1ng worSh i p , 1 1 am
Io
Although the Great Salt
study, 10 30 a .m ., T 1 esd ay ,
Evenmgserv~ees , T uesdayand
Lake is fed by fr eshwater
B tble study , 7 30 p m , Thurs
Fr1 day , 7: 30
streams and has no connec.
day , m i n1stry school , 7 3 0
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
p m , serviCe meeting 8 · 30
CHUR CH OF CH~I S T . B1b le
tion with the ocean, it is
p m
study, 9 30 am ; mo rn i ng
· about six tim es as salty as
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
worsh1p , 10 30 am , even1ng
the ocean .
Chru.t m Chn sf1an Union worsh1p , 6 30 P m Wednesday
La wr e n ce M a n tey, pas t or ,
B1b l e study, 7 30 p .m
Mrs . Russell You ng, Sun d ay
UNITED MINISTRY OF
D EX TER
CHURCH
OF
;
Sc hool Supt
Sun day Sch oo l
MEIGS COUNTY , Th e Unit ed CHRI S T· D a nn y E v"ns ,
9 ; 30 a m
E v en 1ng w o r sh 1p ,
Pr es byt enan Church , D w 1ght pas t or . No r ma n C. Will, su p t
1 ·.~7 30
W e dn esday
pr aye r
L Zav1tz, Pa s t o r D1 r ec l or , SIJnday School 9 30 a m ;
o o 0
mee tmg. 7 . 30 p m
George W H utton and Rev
Worsh 1p servtce , 10 30 a m .
MT . MORIAH CHUR:CH OF
L1nson St ebbins, Ass't P asto r
Christ i an Endeavo r Sun d ay
even1ng
GOD - Raci n e Ro ut e 2, the
D1 r ec tor s.
Rev James M Mu n cy, pastor
FIRST
UNITED
PRES ·
REORGANIZED CHURCH
S unday scho ol. 9 .45 a m ;
BYTE RIA N ,
M 1d d 1 e
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
morn mg wor sh 1p , 11 a m ,
por t , Sunday Chu r c h Sc hooL LATTER DAY SAINTS evenmg w orsh 1p , 7; 30 p m
Sc hoo l. 9 · 30 a .m , M r s H om~r Porlla n d Ra c in e Road Ra l ph
P r ay er mee t 1n g, Tuesday , 7 30
Lee , Supt, Mo r n1ng Wo r sh1p Johnson,
pastor
H e r be rf
(Lukel8:18-22)
· p .m, You n g p eop le's meet 1ng,
10 . 30 am
Wh1te, Su nday Sc hoo l D 1rec t or .
Think briefly of the story of the rich young ruler, as riches 7 30 p .m Th u r sda y
F I R S T
U N I T E D Sunday Scho ol
9 30 a m . ,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
PRESBYTERIAN,
Mtd - Mo r n1ng wo r sh .p , 10 30 am ,
.... stood between him and Cllrist. We are saved by grace. Grace is
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K 1 n g r ey,
dl e porl , Su nda y Chu r ch Sch o ol, Sunday eve n mg service 7 p rn
Wimerited favor, we do not merit be born, we do not merit the su b s t i tul e p as l o r Sun
da y
9 30 a m . Lew 1s Sa u e r , Supt, Wed n esday even1 n g p r aye r
Sc hoo l. 10 am , w o r s h i p
M orn ing Wor sh i p , 10 30 a m
services, 7 30 p .m
everyday blessi~s of life. As we s~e life, health, home, family, se
rv tc e , 7 p m Sund a y Pr a y er
MT. OLIVE CHURCH
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST fnends, and phySical strength contmued, we remain ungrateful m ee ting , Wedn e~day , 7 JO p m
Lon g Bo tt o m . Sunda y Sc hool , G r eat Ben d , Cha rl es N or ri s,
' HAZEL
II -COMMU N 1TY
10 am w1th W il lar d P IQO II , pas tor W or sh iP se rv 1ce, 9 30
for unmerited blessings,
CHURCH - N ear L ong Bot su pt Evangei 1S I m ess a ge ea ch a m , Su nda y Sc hool , 10 30
We gulp down food wlthoutthanks, grumble at wages, prices, to m Esti l Hart , pa slor, R oy Sun day ev en 1ng, 7 30 p .m. b y am
Brown ,
a ss1s t ant
pa s t or .
Etde r Ru sse tt Cl1n e , mm 1st er
CARLETON CHURCH ~
1 r \etc. We withhold service and means from God, we spend time Sund
a y sc hool . lO a m , Ch u r ch
of the A PO!:. IOI 1c F a ll h B 1b le K in gsbury
R o ad
Su n day
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
Study, We dnesd ay , 7 30 p m . Sc hool, 9 30 am , R al p h Carl ,
even1 ng . p r ay er m eetmg, 7· JO
F I R S T
U N I T E 0 supt Wors h ip se r v 1ce, 10 : 30
p _m Thu r sday
PRESBYTERIAN , Syracuse. a m af)d 7 30 p m a lf ern at e l \'
MIDDLEPORT
PEN ·
Morni n g Wors h tp, 9 am .• P r aye r meeltng, W edn esday,
TECOSTAL - T h1r d Ave, t he
Su n d ay Ch urc h Schoo l , 10 a .m
7 JO p m . Rev
Jay Stil es,
casto r
R ev Will iAm Knittel. p astor
M r s Sam pson H a ll , Sup !
foolishly and selfishly. Certainly we do not deserve to be saved
OLD
DEXTER
CON n a ld Dugan , Sunda y Schoof
STIVERSVILLE
COM ' Ro
CHURCH
Su pt Classes f or a ll ages ,
MUNITY CHURCH - Su nd ay GREGATIONAL
and inherit eternal life.
Rev
Car t
R 1char ds ,
e v en mg se r vice, 7 30 p .m ,
sc hool se r v1ce, 10 a m , Pr a yer
We have sinned, transgressed God's eternal law, marred this
Mrs
W or l e-y
B1 b le stud y, W edn es da y, 7 30
mee t1n g , Th u r sd ay, 7 p .m .. p as t o r'
p .m yo uth se rvt ces, Fr1day,
Sunda y evening se r v1ce, 7 p m
Fra n c i s, Sunday sch ool su p! .
::; :' beautiful world, led others downward through our influence. We
7 30 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Sund ay school, 9 45 a m .
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deserve only death (but what a glorious act of grace was the
FREEWILL BAPTIST Pom e roy - H a rr1 so n v dl e c h urc h serv1ces, second and
Corner A sh and Pl u,m, M 1d
Roa d Ke nn eth E bert s, pa st or
fo u r th
Su nd a y s
fo11owmg
Cr oss).
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No e l
H e rrman .
Pau l M cE l r oy , Sun d ay Sc ho o f Sund a y sc hoo l , fir st and third
Yet we must do something inherit eternal life. Faith itself
pa s t o r
Saturda y eve n 1ng
Sup t Su nd ay Scho o l 9 30 am ; Sun day ev en m gs , 7 : 30 pm
se rvt ce, 7 p m Sun da y sc hoo l .
mor n1 ng wor sh i p a n d co m
LONG
BOTTOM
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is active. Faith in Christ as the Son of God excludes hwnanlstic
10 am , Sun d ay eve n tng
mu n1 on , 10 30 am , Su n da y CHRISTIAN ~ Mr
Rob er t
wo r shrp , 7 p m
cven mg you th Ch rrs t i an e n - W ya tt . p a stor ; Su nday School
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notions. However £aith produces works to prove it :
FIRST BAPTIST of M 1d
dea vor, 6 JO,
Wo r sh iP ser - Supt., Ro n al d Os bo r ne, B 1b fe
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(1) Christ as Saviour - complete trust.
d leporl. corn er of 5rxt h and
v i ces,
Su n da y , 7 30 p m. Schoo l , 9 30 a m ., p re ac h ,ng
'''t PI'at r.~e r 'St r eets R ev Ch a r les ' W e d'n esdav - eve n i n Q p r a y e r ~o ~5p amm ·. •~..v ening se r v1ces ,
•..!c.--- · (2) Christ as L.ord - complete olieafe'nee:· · •~·
Si m o n s,
p-a s lo r
D;,n ny
mee lln g and B1b le s tu d y, 7 30
r ' ' (3) Christ'iis Son of God -complete worship.
Tho mpso n , Su nd ay Sc ho ol
P ·m
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Su p eri nt e ndent
S und ay
ST . JOHN LUTHERAN METHODIST - Ro nald Well s,
Repentance
does
something;
sorrow
for
sin
is
only
the
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P. me Grove, the R ev A rt hu r pas to r . Sund ay Schbol 9 30
c hurch sch oo l for ev ery on e
starting point of sincere repentance. Repentance, as an act m 9 15 a m , Mo r n1n g w o r s h ip Combs, p as tor . Su nd ay schoo l , am , M or n tn g wor sh •p' , 10· 30
10 · 15 a .m , Ev en 1ng servi ces.
9 30 a m , ch u rc h se rv 1ces, a m , Y ou ng P eop le's Se r v1ce
I• conversion, is the definite turning from that which condemns to
7 30 p m ; W ed n esday pr a y er
10 30 a rn
6 45 p m .. E v a n g e l iS t ic" se r
that
which
saves.
We
must
bring
forth
fruits
in
our
own
hfe
se r ViCe, 7.30 p m . Ex tra you th
BRADBURY CHURCH OF v1ce.
7 30
p m
Pray e r
a
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i
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!S
on
Sunda
y,
5
p
.m
,
CHRIST
.
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Sc;
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,
9
30
mee
t
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T
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sday
,
7
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30
p rn
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worthy of repentance.
f o r all youth up to s1xt h grade .
a .m. mo r n m g w orS h ip , 10. 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
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a m Sun day ev en 1ng Worsh i p MISSION - Ba ld Kn obs, Re v
Confession is a definite act, as baptism is an act of obedience.
I '
stud ents
Se r vi ce, 7 30 p m , c ho1r L
R
G lues en camp , p as tor
The Christian life if composed of faith and action; giving
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
p ractice Sun d ay an'd W ed · Rog er W 1tfr ed , Sr , Sun da y
M i ddleport. Sth a n d Ma 1n
nes d a y , 7 P m, Pray e r m e~ tin g Sc hoo l Su pt
Sunday Sc hool
more than intellectual assent to principles of Christianity,
Ra vlin Moy e r , pa stor. M1 c ha e!
an d B Jbl e Study Wedn esd ay, 9 30 a m . Sun d ay eve n1n g
' following Christ and keeping His commandments .
Ge rl ac h, Sunda y Sc hooJ sup!
7 JO p . m
w ors h tp 7 30 Pr aye r m ee t 1ng ,
I '
Btble Sch oo l , 9 30 am
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
Tu esday, 7 30 p m
Ern es t
ONE THING THOU LACKEST:
mornm g wor sh i p, 10 30 am ;' ' R ev F r eel and Norris, p as to r
You th
D eete r , c l ass lead er
"
(I) Note how uncompromising Jesus is; ( 2) There are other
ev en 1ng wor shtp , 7: 30 p m ;
Sunpay sc hoo l 10 am ., Chu rch .m ee l tn g, W e dn es day , 7 30
pra ye r serv 1ce 7 p m
W ed
ser v 1ce , 7 p m
W ed n esda y p , m , E r nes t D ee ter . leader
,,. examples of those who lacked one thing, for example, the
n esday
B1ble St u d y , 7 p .m
MT . HERMON CHURCH OF
MIDDLEPORT . CHURCH
RACINE FIRST CHURCH THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Ethiopian eunuch, and Cornelius.
OF THE NAZARENE -- R ev
OF
THE
NAZARENE
CHR' IST R ob e r l Shook,
Many men and women today lack one thing. That one thing is
Audry Miller , pa stor , Lew is
Sun d a y Sc h ool, 9 . 30 a m , pasto r
Su nd ay sc hool , 9 · 30
Elli s, Sunday school supt ,
Mor n 1n g Wor sh 1p , 10 . 30 am , a m ., Ru sse ll Spen cer , sup t ,
submission to Jesus Christ. Friend, as you read this message,
Su nday sct'lool , 9 : 30 a .ljl ,
E v enm g wor Sh ip , 7 30 p m ; wor ship se r vice , 10 45 a m ,
you cannot say I do not know; you can now say, I do know. So I
mornmg wor s h ip , 10 30; 1un 1or
Wedn esday M ld ,Week. Se rvi ce
evc nm g w or sh i p alt ernat i ng
society , 6 30 p m NYP S, 6 45
Sun day Sc l1 oo l ~ up e nnt e nd e nt , w 1th C E a t 7 30 p .m. on
say to you, please do nolle! death find you with one thing lacking.
p m
Sunday evan g eli s t iC
Ge r al d W e lls
Pastor , R ev . Su nda y P r aye r m e et m g , 7 30
As christians it is our duty
help enlarge the Kingdom of
meet tng . 7 , 30 p m . Prayer
Morr is M Wol f e
, p m . W edn esday . A lfr ed Wolf e,
meet 1ng . Wednesday, 7 30 p m
.,. RACINE FIRST BAPTIST la y lea d er
God ~nd to love one another as God has loved us. We are all a part
MEIGS
E dward B . FiSC h er , pa sto r
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
C00PERA11VE
in te fl m.
Ronnt e
Salse r , Cool v ille R D R ev Roy D ee t er ,
of th1s redeemed community and we have an obligation to get
PARISH
Sund a y Sc l1ool SIJPI , Sunday pas to r . Sunday school, 9 JC
;._.know
man. I hope
message can fulfill this
"THE UNITED
Sc hool. 9 : 30 a m , m o rn 1ng a m , w o r sh1p serv •ce, 10 30
METHODIST CHURCH
wo r sh ip 10 45 il m · Sun d a ..,- a m 6 1bl e st u d y a nd pra yer
obligation. My deepest thanks wall tliose who have taken time
sennce, Wedn esday , 7 . 30 p m .
Roberf R Card
eve n in g wo r shi P~ i 30 p m
read this message. - Rev. Robert E. Buckley, pastor, Laurel
RUTLAND
Director
Wed n esd ay eve mg B tbl e s tud y.
POMEROY CLUSTER
, 7 30 p .m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Cliff
Free
Methodist
Church.
I
Rev . Robert R . Card
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev
Samuel J a ckso n ,
p as l or Su nda y Schoo l, 10 a m ,
Rev F . Stanten Sm1fh
Rev .
La wr ence
Su lliv a n
CHESTER Wor sh iP 9 t 5
pas tor . Sunday Sc hool 9 36 Mr s Ge rlr u d e But le r , supt
a ,m : ; Church Sc hoo l 10 a .m
am ; yout h an d jun io r y outh Pr a..,er se r vice, 1 30 p m ,
ENTERPRISE - Wor sh l p , 9
se r v 1ce, 6 45 pm , ev e n 1n g pr e a c h 1n g se r vice, 2 p .m
VISITS SCHOOL. .
CI..UB MEETS
am , Chur c h Sch ool, 10 am .
wors h 1p , 7 JO p m , pra yer and
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Karen Bagent of the Madison
FLA"TWOODS - W or sh1p , 11
pratse, W ed n esday, 7 30 p rn
At a recent meeting of the
CHRIST - K et lh ~ 1 s e, pa sto r .
; Ch u rch Schoo l 10 a m
SILVER
RUN
FREE Sun day Sc h oo f, 9 : 30 a.m, v . H .
"New Me" Club, Connie School, Newark, a pari of the a m
POMEROY
Wor s h t p ,
BAPTIST R ev
Howard Bra le y , supl ; w or sh iP se rv ic e
Putman was declared the Licking Valley School District, 10 30 a m; Church Sc hool 9 15 K1 m b le, p as tor Su n d ay Sc h ool , and c om m un to n . 10 30 a m .,
am . UMYF 6· 30 p m .
10 a m . Henry D av 1s, supt ., e-ve n1n g se r vice, 7 p m ,
queen for a weight loss of six recently visited the Pomeroy
ROCK SPRINGS - Wor Sh i p
eveni n g serv 1ce. 7 30 p m . W edn es day , Bt b le study , 7 p m
10 am , Chur c h scnool 9 a m ;
P r aye r m ee tm g, T h ur sd a y
Reg ul a r bo a rd m e et mg, th1 r d
poWids. Mrs. Ruth Putman Elementary School. Earlier UMYF
6 :30pm
7 30 p ,m
' Sa t u rd a y ea c h mon t h , 7 p m
MIDDLEPORTCLUSTER
(; H,ESTER CHURCH OF
RUTLANCJ
COMMUNITY
hosted the meeting. "Pig" this year she had visited the
Rev . Robert Bumgarner
GOD
Rev
J am es Sat - CHURCH T h e Rev
Lee
tricks were performed by the Pomeroy school to observe the
HEATH W or sh tp 10 30 d erf te ld , p as tor Sun da y schoo l, Bu rn e m 1
P a s t o rSund a y
six members showing a weight reading program which has a m ;C hur c h Schoo i9 ·30a m .; 9 30 a .m .. w orship se r v1ce , 11 Sc h ool 9 30 a m , W or sh 1p
F 7 p m.
a . m , eve n ing se rv ice, 7 , serv 1c e , 11 a m
Wedn esd ay
gam. Winning the door prize been followed by the Madison UMY
RUTLAND - Wor sh1p• 9 I S praye r se rv 1ce an d you th praye r mee h ng , 7 30 p m
Su nd a y ntgh t w o r sh 1p , 7 30
was Carol Sayre and a birthday SchooL She reported thai the a m , Chur c h Scho o l 10 am , ser v1ce, Wednes d ay, 7 p m
U M YF 7 p m .
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN pm
program has been £W1ctioning
celebra~ion honored Marlene
SALEM CENTER Wo r
CHURCH - Robert E . M usse r ,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
R ev
• Putman
with
members well at the Madison School and sht p 9 a .m , Chu r ch Sc.h oo l 10 pas to r Sun d ay Sc hoo l, 9 JO THE NAZARENE
am , UMVF Thursday , 7 p m . am .. R o b e rt B o bo
s upt
Ll oyd D G r im m, Jr, pa stor .
•• presenting her gifts. Refresh- conferred with several of the
SYRACUS.:= CLUSTER
mo rn 1ng
w o r Sh i p, ' 10 30 :
Sun d a y Sc h oo l , 9'· 30 a . m ,
Rev
.
Merrell
Floyd.,
Sund
ay
even1
ng se rv ice , 7 30; M or ning w o r ship, 10 30 a m
at
the
Pomeroy
ments were. served by the staff whlle
ASBURY Wor s h 1p 1 1 Mid -weekserv ic e, W ed n esd ay
You n g p eople's se r v1ce, 6 45
am ; Chur c h Schoo l9 so am .,
7 30 p m .
' p . m . . Eva n gel1sfic s er vice,
school.
hostess.
W SCS, l si Tuesda y .
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF 7 . 30 .P m W ed nesd a y ev e n in g
THE NAZARENE - ~ev . M . serv1ce , 7 30 p m
FOREST RUN ~ Wor sh1p 9
.
a m , Chur c h Sc hool 10 a . m ,
C La ri mo r e, pa s t o r
Bo b
HAVE EASTER GUESTS
MASON COUNTY
SCS, Jrd W edn esda y , 7.3 0 M oo r e. Sunday Scho ol Sup t
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
AITEND SERVICES
Mr . and Mrs. Charles PW m
Su nd ay School, classes f or a ll
George Casto , pas tor Sun day
MINERSVILLE Worshi P ages, 9 30 am , mo r n 1ng
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Orth and Bealmear, Charles, J~ ..
Sc hool , 9 · 30 . even1ng w o r sh i p ,
10 a m , Ch ur ch Sc hool 9 am ,
wo r shi p . 10 45 , N Y P S Sun d ay , 7 JO . ThUrsday eve n ing p ray er
Mrs. T. M. Cotterill, Jill Joan Kenneth, Peggy and Perry, W SCS, Jrd M onday , 7 30 p .m . 6· ::10 p .m , eva ngei1St1c se r vice se
r v 1cc ." "7 ' '3 0"~ m
SYRACUSE
C h urc h
Sund a y , 7 30 p m . M 1d week
MASON FIRST BAPTIST and Jennifer, Carroll were - Baltimore, Md ., spent the
sc hoo l , 9 a .m ; wor sh 1p se r - praye r meet1ng , Wednes d ay , Second and Pomer oy Si s , Stan
Easter guests of Mrs. J . Ed- Easter weekend visiting her V I CE', 7 30 P m
7 30 p m ., Mrss ton ar y meeting
Cr a1g, pa stor Sun d ay sc hoo l ,
SOUTHERN
CLUSTER
second
Wednesd a y 7 JO p m ' 9 : 45am , wo r sh i p ser v•ce, 11
ward Foster. On Wednesday sister, Mrs. Betty Frazier,
Rev . FrankCheesebrew
UNITED
FAITH
NON : am .. t ra 1n 1ng u n 1or•• 6 30
Mrs. Foster and her daughter, Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs.
Rev . Martha Ann Mattner
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
p m .. even 1ng wo r Sh i p se r vic e,
Rev . Howard Stuv e ley
Robe rt Sm1 th, pasto r . Su n day
7: 30 p m
M 1d -w ee k p r a y er'
Mrs. Gene Yost, Racine went Russell McDaniel, Pomeroy.
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
sc hool , 9 JO am, class leader , serv1ce, Wed n esd a y , 7 30 p m
Carroll for the graveside They also visited other W or sh 1p, 9 30 a m ; Ch u r ch Leo Hi ll , worship se r vice ,
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
Sc hoo l 10 : 30 a.m
10 30 am , ch u r c h , 7 ~0 p m
CHURCH - Leta rt Rout e l, th e
services £or Mrs . George
relatives in Meigs and Mason
CARMEL Wor sh ip , 11
E 0 E N
U N 1 T E- D
Rev
Stan C ra 1g , p astor .
am , l si and 3r d Su nda ys,
BR E THREN IN CHRIST _
Su nday sch ool 9 30 a m .•
Bradfield, San Diego, Calif. Counties.
Ch u r c h Sc hoo l , 10 a m
El do n R Blak e p ast o r Sun da y
p r ayer an d Btb l e stu d y , 7·30
Mrs. Bradfield was the mother
APPLE GROVE - Wors hi p,
Sc h ool.
10 ~ m ,
Winn i e
P m Co ff age p ra y er ser v 1ce ,
7 30 p m f 1r st and fh tr d Sun . H olSinger
Sup t
Nl.o rn 1ng
Tuesday , 10 a m , wor sh1p
of Mrs . George Webster.
days , Chur c t'l sc ho ol, 9 30 sermon. 11 am , Even 1ng
II
servi,:e, Frt d ay , 7· 30 p m
Among the others attending
MAKE TRIP
a m ., pr ayer mee t ing , f tr st serv1 ce Chr1SI1an Endea v or
MASON
CHURCH
OF
W e dnesda y, 7 30 p m .
7 30
p m ,
Mrs
Lyd~
CH
R
1ST
Wor
sh
ip
10
a
m
,
were Mrs. Lew Lesniak,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner and
EAST LETART - Wor Shi p , Ch evalie r , pres1den l
Song
B 1blc s t udy ,
1 1 15 a m .,
Vincent Martin, Middleport, 7· 30 P m, secon d and f ou rt h scrv1ce and sermon , 8 . 20 M id
Clifton, N. J., a granddaughter.
evening worsh 1p , 7 30 p .m ,
,
• Su nda ys ; c h u r c h sc hool. 9 30 Week prayer meet 1ng Wed
~
M i d -week servtce , Wednesd a y,
accompamed Kenny See to a .m : pra yer mee t ing, l h1rd nes day , 7 JO p m M r s Mane 7 JO p m
HuntmgtonThursdaywherehe Wed n esda v . 7 · 30 P.m
Hots 1ngJi!r , class leade r
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
• .&lt;=
.
GREAT BEND - Wor ship 11
CHURCH
OF
JESUS 1 GOD - second St, M ason. w.
was exammed at the Veterans a m ., 2nd and 4th Su n days , cHRI ST - Loc a t ed at R ut tand 1/a . Che!&gt;ter Ten n an t , pa stor
l!
Sunday
school ,
10 a . m ;
Admimstration Hospital
Chu r ch Sch ool, 10 a m
.
o_n New Lrma Road. next to
·
LE"TART FALLS ~ WorShip , Forest Acre Pa r k , Rev Ray
rnornmg worsh1p , 11 a m ;
IU a •1 · 1 rourch schoo l , 9 am ,
Ro use , Pastor , Robe rt Musser
SCHEDULE SALES
evange l istic serv1c e, 1 30 p m .
B1ble study, 7 · 30 p .m eve r y Sunday School supt . sundaY
B 1b )e !&gt;fudy and p r a yer se r v ice,
II
In addition to a bake. sale at
Tuesda y
:&gt;..:hoo t, 10 30 a .m , worsh ip
Wednesday , 1 30 p m
Ph on e
TO MEET
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the
New
York
Clothing
.House
7 30' p m
Btble study , Wed
'I
A special meetin g of all men
HARTFORP CHURCH OF
n~;:~d ay , 7:30 p m
Saturday
from 9 a.m. ~p .m. Saturday,
STAR - W orSh ip n1gh l p r ayer servJ c l'! , 7. 30 p m
CHRIST 1n Chnstia.n Union ' of the Meigs Omnty Men 's 9 MORNING
30 a m ; Church Sc hool 10 30
Tt1f: Rev . Wttliam Ca mp be ll ,
HEMLOCK
GROV E
I , the Meigs Band Boosters will Fellowship of Jhe Churches of am , M Jd W ee k Service , CHRISTIAN
pa s tor
Sunday sc hoo l, 9 JO
,........
Roge
r
Wa
•son
,
~.
hold. bake sales at the Jones
Wednescta y •. a p .m .
am . Ja m es Hughes, su pt. ,
p aslo~ ;
Ra v Whdley. supf . ,
-~ lk&gt;yo and' at a Middleport Christ will be held at 7:30p.m.
MORSE CHAPEL Wor -. ('lflorn1ng worship, 9 30 am ,
even in g service, 7. 30 pm .
sn:,p
11
am
,
l!;t
an
d
3r
d
V..ednes da y eveni n g pr aye r
church
scnool,
l
O·
Jo
a
m
,
Monday at the Brii tlbury
Sundays r Ch u r c h Sc hooL 10 YOvng people 's mee t 1n g , 6 · 30
•nce l ing , 7 · 30 p m
'r' OUt h
location yet
be deloinnined.
a 1n
1
Chur&lt;h of Christ.
p ra'(ar ! erv ice each l fuesda y
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the nicest things about our falling in love has been finding
that we agree about almost everything under the sun .
Bob won Mom 's heart the minute we got there. Laurie,
my little sister, asked, "Come see my bird's nest?" HSure,"
Bob s aid , and away they went. Mom beamed. She thinks
anyone who likes children and birds is all right.
Later, Bob played basketball with my brothers and tinkered with the tractor, getting black and greasy right along
with Dad. Everybody loved him .
Sunday we all went to church. Standmg there, singing
with Bob, my family close by, I thanked God for His good-

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

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New Owner - Dick Sargent

MIX COc

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(studied )
ft1. "Scout's"
master

Defense
Secretary
Asian
mollntain
system
"Clive of

DICK'S GROCERY

The Store With A Heart
Racine
Ph. 949-3342

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6. Former

W~AT

Yellerclay'o Cryploquole: IN TillS WORLD, FULL OFTEN,
OUR JOYS ARE ONLY THE TENDER SHADOWS WHICH
OUR SORROWS CAST.-HENRY WARD BEit:CHEB
(C lt78 Kln1 J'utam Syndieatt,· Ine.~

by THOMAS JOSEPH

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De voted to the lnterestt&gt;f The
Metgs &amp; Mason Area
Pomeroy , 0 .

RACINE FOOD MARKET

Furniture and Appliances
Ph. 985-3308
Chester,

BUT YOU

TO SE I: ~NYBOOY FOR A
WHI LE !

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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Phone 992 -3284

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MEtH! AND FROM WHAT l
HE-A.R) THE PRES IDENT 'S
GOT TOO MAN'r' PROBLEMS

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Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington , W. Va .

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HEINER'S BAKERY

APTITUDE
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Bakers of Holsum Bread
Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy-Member FDIC&amp;
Federal Reserve System

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ASSISTAN TS QETG IT' BUT
THAT'S HO QU ARANTEE
THAT 'THE PflES!DfNT' l L
EVER READ IT!

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.
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Middleport, Ohio

Family Recreation
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ROYAL OAK PARK

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

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Ph . 992-3865

Genera I Merchandise
Tuppers Plains
Ph. 667-3280

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

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LODWICK'S MARKET

Devoted To The
Greater Ohio Valley

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HUI&lt;T MY
DOLLY'&lt;'&gt;
1HIWAT! •

With the hope it will. in some m e asure, foster and help sustain that which is '
good i~ family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
firms and organi~ations whose names appear below.

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SINCE I'M GOING TO &amp;.
IN HERE FOR~'IEARS,
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part of my life and of Bob 's. Our life together Will be enriched by this shared reverence,

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Sentinel, Middleoort-Pomerov. 0 ., April 2'1, 1973

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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Senti1f:.el -·Classifi~ds· Get Results!
WANT ADS

INFORMATION
DEADLINES

S P M. Day Before P ublication .
Monday Deadline 9 .a. rn .
Cancellation Corrections
Will be accepted until 9 a .m . for

Day of Publi cat ion
REGULATIONS

WANTED
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l nsertton .

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secut tv e insertions .
25 Per Cent Discount on paid

ads and ads paid withm 10 days .
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Sl 50 for 50 word mm •mum .
Each additional word 2c .
BLIND ADS

Additional 2Sc
Advertisement

Charge per

OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m . to 5:00p .m . Dally ,
8. 30 a . m . to 12 00 Noon
Sa turday .

and be informed of the rune ·
l ions of your govern men~ are
embodied in public not1ces In
that self goverprnent charges
all citi zens to be informed ,
this newspaper urges every
ci t izen to read and study these
no ti ces . We strongly advise
those ci tizens , seek1ng further
Information, to exerc1se their
r ight of ac ces s to public
records and public meetings.

1972 22FT. Tagalong travel
lrai ler , self -con tained . Steeps
lour . Phone 992·6960.
4·2A-6tc

fOf Sale
GROCERY bvsiness for sale. 8 VOLUME

DEAD Stock horses, ca1tle,
hogs , sheep . Reasonable
charge . Call 245· 5514.

2-28-JOfc

WantP.tf To

10" or.

Buy

OLD furniture . oak tables ,
organs, dishes, clocks, brass
beds or complete households.
Write M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, Oh io. Phone 992 -

largest End

$7.00 Per Ton

6271.

DELIVERED
TO

1-7.tfc
SMALL to medium size. farm ;
1.5 ·125 acres ; call 992-7077
after 5: 30 p. m . or write
Dors ey
Hall ,
Box
14,
Mmersville, Oh io 45763,

OHIO
.
PALLET CO•
Open Saturday s
from 8 a.m . to 3: 30p.m.

On Old Rt . 33
Phone 992-2689
Pomeroy, Ohio
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For Rent
FURNISHED apartment at
Darwin, $85 mo. Call Mason
773-5580.

4-23-61p

Lost

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For Sale

Building for sale or lease
Phone 773·5618 from 8· 30 p . m ~
to 10 p.m . for appointment.

CO p'rrighted i n 18U~ new
.=:tdult batl gto .... e, A · 2000 ;
phone 992-5655.
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months old: male ; ca ll 985·
3932 after S p.m .
4-27·5tc

HONDA 305 Super Hawk , ex·
ce llent condition ; Gra._-ety
tr."ctQr fin d mower ; phone

949-5953.

4-27·6tC

DON'T pump your sluggish
sept1c tank . Gel Klean -Em AII Septic Tank Cleaner .
Landmark Farm Bureau,
Pomeroy.
4·27 -ltc

·~25- Jtc

4·26·21p

WANT to buy old fashioned
furniture of all kind; also
brass beds , wooden ice boxes,
old postcards, albums and
ot her items. What have vou?
E
Hen son,
Rt
2,
McDermott,
Ohio;
phone858-2540.

NEW TUXEDO 2 pc. suite witfi
sewn foam back and arms,
featur ing 6 Inch
foam
cushions; YO'Ur cho ice of
velvet or matelasse. This
week only $199 .95, cash and
carry . Pomeroy Recovery,
622 E. Main St , phone 992·
7554.

4·22-1 81p

For Rent
ONE bedroom apar tm ents ;
ideal for couples ; phone 992 ·
5248 or 992·3436.

4-22-6tc

LOST, Saturday, Lady 's Timex
watch with gold mesh band ;
2
bedroom
Middleport
or
Mason ; FUR NI SH ED
apartment.
adults
only,
Reward ; phone 992·36.40.
Middleport , phone 992·3874.
4·25-Jfc
4·6-tfc

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AI NT SPECIAL!
Blue Ridge
· Interior- Exterior

balance of S88.64 or pay $6.50
per month. Phone 992-5331.

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Phone 992-5331.

4-20· tf c

4-26-6tp
NEW READY - Blooming
polled flowers. starting at 50

GRAVELY

TRAcroR
SAliS
Pomeroy, OhtoV\
Phone 992-

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Open 8 a.m . to S:JO P.m.
Monday thru Thursday. 8
a.m . to 8 J).m. Friday .. and
Saturday.
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FOR BETTER cleaning , to
keep colors gleaming, use
· Bl ue Lustre ca r pet cleaner .
Rent elec tr iC shampooer, S1 .
Nelson's
Drug
Store,
Pomeroy, Ohio .

FURNITURE

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

Open I TitS
Monday lhru Sllturdly
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

NOW OPEN .
ROGER
HYSELL'S
GARAGE

EXPERIENCED

4-26-Jtp

HOUSE In Long Bottom , phone
985-352'1.

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Near Crossroads
St. Rt. 124
All mechanic work includin!f
auto. trans.
Mon. thru Sat .
B: JO a.m. to 5 p.m .

Ph . 992-7 121 or 992-6392

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094
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Radlato
Service
From the laraest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to the
::;,mauesr Heater «.;ore.

Nothon Bigps

Radiator Specealist

SMITH NELSON
. MOTORS. INC.

Ph. 992-2174

Pomeroy

15 ACRES, mile !Tom Long

ce nts ; 1-hanglng baskets; e~
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pansies, cabbage, petunias, 3 REGISTERED N or'~egian
marigolds, coleus, tomatoes,
elkhounds. ca ll after 4 p . m .
992-7232
peppers, etc . One.fourth off
by the flat , Hubbard's
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4-26·4tc
Greer'lhouse, 300 yards above
ballpark on Syracuse, Ohio. TOY POODLES, 2 only, AKC
4·26.tfc
registered, beautiful house 5

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Wheel Alignment
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· HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
' MATERIALS CO.
n3-SSS4
Mason, W. Va .

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EXPERT

199 gallon

home.
baseboard
heat,
hardwood floors. 3 bedroom.
bath , living room. din ing
room ,
built -in
kitchen,
bieezeway, garage, city
weter . Lot size lOOx-'00 plus 7/a
comple ted. Tupper.s Plains,
Oh io. Price $1 8,00:0 as is.
Phone 667-6386.

pets. They do not shed hair .
House trained , must sell.
Phor;~e Gallipoli s 446-9539.
·4· 26-6tc

Bottom , :'IJ miles from
Pomeroy, call Park ersburg
428·1308 or write P. 0 . Box

729-B, c-o The Dall)l Sentinel ,
Pom~roy,

Ohio 45769 .

4-2~..- 6tc

ROOM house, full basemen t;

g•s heat, both , 2 lots, S. D.

. Buskirk . 341 Page St., Mid ·
dleport. phone 992·5487.

HOUSE AND Roof pointing;
interior and exterior, free
estimates. Cal1992-7008or 992-

2460.

DANNY'S TV Service, Mason,
W. Vo .; phone 773-5976.
4·27.ttc .

4·19.301c O'DELL WHEEL alignment

SEWING MACHINES. Repatr
service, all makes. 992-:2284.J
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales andl
Servi ce. We Sharpen Scissors.;

located at Crossroads, Rt. 12...
complete front end service,
tune up il!lnd brake service:

Wheels

balanced

elec·

tronlcalty .
All
work'
guaranteed ,
Reasonable
To John M . Groves, whose
4-27-3tp
rates . Phone 992-3213 or 742place of residence is unknown
3·29-tfc
and cannot with reasoriable
3232.
3 OR 4 BEDROOM home 1n WILL tr im or cut trees, clean
dil igence be ascertained r you
2·18·ffC
are hereby notified that you
Real Estate for
~ Mason , · W. Va. , newly
attics,
etc.
out
basements,
have been named Defendant in
rem odeled kitchen and living
CONCR-ETE
PRIVATE meeting room for - - - - ' - - - -- 4
and paint roof s; phone 949- READY-MIX
_._26_..:_·2tc . LOTS -on Wright Street,
a legal action entitled Paul
room, large lot fenced in ;
delivered
right
to your
any
organ
ization;
phone
992·
3221.
Si gman and Janet S1gman,
Pomeroy" Phone 142 ·~30.
phone
773·5976.
project.
Fast
and
ea:sy.
Free
3975.
Plaintiffs , vs. JQhn M . Gr oves ,
.4-17 -JOtc
YES, It's Car Polishing Tim e-' _______,·,~.:.·----"~':'-"-9--'
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4-27-6tc
estimates,
Phone
992·3284.
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3-11 -tfc
et al., Defendants. Th is act ion
then let Special Formula No.2
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Goeglein Read)'-Mix Co.,
has been assigned Case· No .
GARAGE repair , tune. ups;
and GloGuardXX-7 do th is for 4 BEDROOM house, P"Ofheroy,
15,261 and is pending in the
BEAUTIFUL
Country
Home
on
Middleport, Ohio.
.
plugs, poi nts and condenser , 8
you . This is the World 's Best
call after 7 p.m . w~kdays,
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
Court of Common Pleas , Me igs
- Tuppers
Plains :· Water
6-30-ffc
cy
t.,
$17.95
and
6
cyl.,
$14.95;
Auto Po ll ~h there is. This
anytime Saturday aAa Sun unfurnished
apartments .
County, Pomeroy , Oh io, 45769 .
syste m ; 6 rooms and bath,
cal l for appointment; Racine
day, 992 -7775.
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Special Formula No. 2 and
Phone 992-5434.
The Obiect of the Complaint is
basement, beautiful built in
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Garage, Racine, Ohio, 949·
for part ition of real . estate
GloGuard
XX
-7
are
~used
on
A-27.Jtc
4-12-tfc
k1tchen.
all
roorns
paneled
;
REASONABLE
rates . Ph. -446·
3611
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descr~bed as follows . ~
ON YOUR DIAL
the Roll s Roy ce; if it 's good
- - - - ' - - -- : -new
furna
ce,
new
viny
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.4782,
Galli
polis.
John Russell,
The follow ing described real
4·8·30tc
en o·Jgh for the Rolls Royce , BRICK House - 3 bedroom s,
5 ROOM downstairs apartment
sid ing, storm windows, storm
OWner &amp; Operator.
estate situate in the Village of
then
it
has
to
be
good
enough
· wi th laundry and large ya rd ;
living -room, d ining room ,
doors and sh utters ; will sell
Middleport , County of Meigs
l·12.tfc
ancj m ore to use on your ca r .
751 Brownell Ave ., Midbuilt-in kitchen with range
and State of Ohio :
with lot and garden or small SEE US FOR : Awnings, storm
Th is Formula ha s tts own
doors and windows, carports, -=-~-----dlepOrt, phone 985-3974.
Being the northea ster ly 11art
and ca binets, two batfis, full
acreage , phone 949·5953.
c. BRADFORD, Auctlooeer
guarantee; to keep you r car
marquees, a[uminum siding
of Lot No 10, formerly Sh ef .
4·27-Jip
basement
with
~sement
4
27-6tc
Complete Service
field , now incorporated and
and railing . A. Jacob, sales
looking clean and shiny for
garage in Baum Subdivision;
Phone 949·3821
made a part of the Village of Notice
representative. For free
months to come . It works on
5 ROVM and bath apartment ;
phone 985-3807, Ger.atd R.
Racine, Dhlo
Middleport , and hav i ng a
all
makes
of
cars
and
no
estimates, phone Charle-6
phone 985-3350.
Cri tt ,.,Bradf~rd ·
Douglas.
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frontage on Firs t Street of 46 NOW open to serve you PAU L'S
·climate wilt affect the shin e of
Lisle, Syracuse, V.
V.
4·27-tfc
4-22·6tp
feet and extending back at the
AUTO PARTS. We need your
5·1·ffc
your
ca
r.
You
can
order
from
Johnson
and
Son.
Inc.
same w idth to a po int half way
junk ca r or truck ; see us ~~::-c---- '
----,-~our
repre~en
tative,
you'll
be
3-2·ffC
between F i rst and Seco nd
NEW HOUSE - 3 beilroom
before you sell. Rt . 7 By -Pass, DESIRABLE trai ler spot soon,
EXCAVAl lNG. Dozers, large
glad you did For more inStreets. Also six teet off of the
ample r oom, private, shade,
----~-Pomeroy, Ohio.
wi th over half acre on
and small ; Backhoes and
formation
write
:
F.
D
Uribe,
southwesterly side of the front
util1t1es available ; one mile
AUTOMOBILE insurance beeo
Flatwoods Rd ., call 992 -2735.
4 - 27 -61~
half of Lot No . 9. fronting sr)(·
Lo3ders on track , and tires ;.
P
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Box
36
,
Albtmy,
Ohio
fr om Rac1ne, phone 949-2871,
cancelled?
Lost
your
i tl·24-6tp
feet on First Street and ex Dump
trucks La -boy
45710.
Cur t 1s D. Joh nson, Racine, 0 .
operator's license? Call 992tend ing back at the same Width WILL tak ~ care of two elderl y
Service;
Septic
tanks
in·
24
4
6
2966.
4 27-3tc
BEDROOM
house
in
' · tc 3
to a point halt way between
stalled;
George
(BIIll
women m my home ; phone
,6-15-ifc
- -- - - - ' - - - - Syracuse, new forced air ga s
First and Second Streets .
742 3875.
Pullins ; phone 992-2478 or 992SLEE PIN G room over th e Wi ne HOME Grown Tomat o plants
Also the said grantee shall
furnace , tow utili tiest large
740'1
2·9-tfct
4-25-6tc
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EXCAVATING,
doier,
loader
have a permanent right of way
Store, rented by m onth ;
level 1ot with storm fence ;
110 Mechanic,Street
for garden use ; arge sturdy
for ingress i:lnd egress not to
and backhoe work ; septic
r e ference required; phone
plants ; Improved Mexican ,
phone 992.5792.
HARRISON' S TV Service and
exceed two feet In wldlh ex . ALL EYE Make. Up produds- ln
992-5293.
tanks Installed; dump trucks
Pomer&amp;y; Ohio
Heinz 1350 and Supersonic;
4;-24·5fp
the above
tend i ng from
Service Calls; phone 992-:2522.
Koscot line on speciaL th is
and
lo-boys
for
hire;
will
haul
4-27-lfc
described premises westerly to
·
2·9·tfc
month . I would like to serve or
also
hot
mangoes
ftll
dirt,
top
soli,
limestone
and
ca
bbage
plants.
On
Rt.
Second Street,· sa 1d r lght of way
7
ACRES
visit
you
.
Please
phone
Helen
aM gravel ; call Bob or Roger
3 ROOM all -electr ic apartment,
124, 500 ft . above the State
.
to be lOci!! ted on the north Side of
NEAR MIDDLEPORT - 3
Jane Brown , Middl eport. Ohio
ELNA and White Sewing "
Jeffers, day phone 992 -7089;
like new, buflt.i n wall oven,
the northwesterly part of sa id
~~~~~"Syracu se, 0 ., Thomas
,.....CLELAND"
'192-5113 .
bedrooms, 1112 baths , large den,
Machines ... service on all
Lot No . 10.
night phone 99:2-3525 or 992tabl e top range , large
and basement. All electric
Deed Reference : Volume 243,
4-4-tfc
5232.
makes . Reasonable rates .
bat hroom and closet, located
4 24-3Jic
REALTY
,.,
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Page 535 ; and Volume 253, Page
home: Asking just $30,000.00.
The Sewing Center, Mid ·
on E . Mai n St ., Pom eroy . To
2·11-tfc
608 E. Main
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249, Meigs County
Deed
dleport.
Ohio.
NEW
LISTING
see,
phone
Gallipolis
446-9539.
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Pomeroy .J/If.'
Records .
POMEROY
2
bedrooms,
DOZER
and
back
hoe
work,
11·16·tfc
4-26-6tc
the prayer of the Complaint
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SPRING SPECIALS
ponds and septic tanks, dit- '
nice kitchen with 12' of cupis for commissioners be ap .
ching service; top soil , fill MODERN septic tank service,
POmted to partition sa1d r eal
boards. Gas furn.a&lt;:e, bath and
JBEDROOMS •
SABRE TILLER
die; or If the same cannot be
Mobile _,omes For Sale
dirt,
limestone ; B&amp;K Ex ., 24 hours, 7 days a week .
NEW both. NEW F.A. fur- basement. Only $6500.00.
1
Phone 992.J954.
di-_. ided by metes and bounds
' cavating. Phone 992· 5367,·
HP
CARRY·OUT
nace, utility room, Jarge
without man ifest iniury to its
CASH paid for all makes and
4·10.JOtc
Dick
Kah,
Jr.
In Carton
ON STATE ROAD - Over 4
recr eation room , NEW
Yalue. that it be appraised and
mod els ·of mobile homes .
9·1·11&lt;
acreS: bf Ia rid , and license. Only
sold , and the proce ed s d iv ided
cellar and storage rOom ,
Set Up, 134.95
Phone area code 614-423-9531.
-~-~-......among the Plaintiffs and
$8501!:00.
paneling and tile, large lot
SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
Defendants as the i r respective
TURF TRIM MOWERS
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RACINE AREA
with garden spa ce, 'porches.
interest may appear ; for costs
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN.
2 YEARS OLD - 2 bedrooms.
$9,800.00.
Fur'nace Controls
1
herein, including reasonable
ED, REPAIRED. MILLER
HP
'
Air Conditioners
nice liv ing , large kitchen ,
3 B£0ROOMS
attorney fees; and that they be
SANITATION
, STEWART.
In
Carton
Awnings
natural gas furnace. Carport
granted such other relief as
Large bath, dining room ,
OH
10.
PHONE
662-3035.
Set
up,
$54
.95
may be just and proper .
and large lot. Want only
u1ility
space,
paneling
and
Underpinning
JO+ffc
Hot Water Heaters
You are required to answer
POMEROY
$14,000.00
.
building,
large
tile,
storage
the Complaint within 28 days
Plumbing
9._ JackW. Carsey , Mgr.
NEW HOME
level lot . Close to Mine area .
Complete mobile hom e
after the last publ i cation of this
dltidl
Phone "2-2181
3 BEDROOMS - All electric,
$9,200.00.
EleCtrical Work
notice, Wh 1ch will e published
se rvi ce plus giganti c
on ce each week for six con ·
large living. Full basement, lHARRISONVILLE
d1 splay of mobile · hom es
secutive weeks
The last
About 112 acre leVe l grOund . 4 ear garage . Brick front . Large
always
available
at ~~; .
I·
EASTER
Flowers,
hang
ing
'
publication will be made May 4,
Auto Sales
lot. Just $20,500.00.
baskets and pots of mums,
bedrooms, bath, dining area,
1973, and the 28 days for answer
lilies , geraniums, begonias,
10x40 2 BR
$2995
T V room , paneling and
will commence on that date
NEW LISTING
MILLER
and Azaleas. Also bedding
plaster, · large carport .
1961 CHEVY -Pickup 112 ton,
In case of your failure to
10x512 BR
$3595
Emergency - owner wanted to
pi ants, such as pansies,
answer or otherw1se respond as
$200; contact Jack Hand~ey,
$14,900.00.
10x563BR
sell yesterr'· n. '2 bedrooms,
MOBILE HOMES
$3995
requ ired by the Ohio Rules of
petunias, Marigolds, Phlox,
.
992-2448
1675 Lin coln Hgts .. Pomeroy.
HAR RISONVILLE
Ci\1'11 Proce dure , i udgment by
nice
b&gt;'
.,_.()).,.Y&lt;itchen,
large
C.
o
leu
s,
Salvia
,
Zinnias,
12x41
2
BR
4-25-Jtp
$3595
1220 Washington Blvd .
1'14 acres, corner ground,
Pomeroy,
default will be rendered against
Dianthus, Allyssum, Snapliving. ~... rorced air furance,
large home with lots of
423-7521
BELPRE, 0.
12x512BR
you for the rel ief demanded in
$3995
dragons , Ageratium and
full basement. Asking just
MODEL T Ford Coupe. 1926;
the Complaint.
remodeling, 4 bedrooms, 1'/:t
12x56 3 BR
$4295
Porfulacca . Also vegetable
YARD
SALE
,\
Froday
and
good sha pe, $2,000; if in Dated : March 28, 1973.
$10,000.
baths,
carpeting
,
be&amp;utlful
OWN
YOUR
HOME
AT
LOW
plants, cabbage, broccoli,
Saturday on Lar k in Street,
Larry Spencer.
terested
call
Reedsv
ille
37812x61
3
BR
$4995
NEW LISTING
kitchen , glass.ed sun Porch,
COST - see Kingsbury Home
cauliflower, lettuce , egg
Clerk of Court.
Rutland .
6351 for more information.
Farm
Landyou
ought
to
see
20x43
3
BR
storm
doors
.
A
·large
Sales &amp; Service, Inc., phone
Meigs Co unt y Common Plea s
plants and 14 kinds of tomato
4-25-3tp
4-26-2tc
these 65 acres, neat little house
Court
992-6256 from 2 to 7 p.m. or by
plants. Cleland Farms and· building 40x70 goes with this .
$6500
Double wide
(3 ) 30; (4) 6, 13, 20,27, (5) 4 .
A GREAT BU·Y ATA RIGHT with bath,-nice barn and lovely
appointment. 24' wide Greenhouse, E . Main, Racine,
YARD ~A LE , Frida y and
furnished . Made by Skyline
PRICE S21 ,500.00.
laying land on Rt . l3 north.
1969 CHEVROLET Impala , 2 All homes are total electric,
Geraldine Cleland.
Saturday, 9 to 5, 304 Spring
Corp., coun try 's largest.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Asking $25,000.
door Custom. power· steering,
4·16-lfc
Ave., Pomeroy ; Avon Bottles,
completely furnished, set of
"
Meigs
County
ow
ned
and
air,
low mileage, ··-phone 667Established
5
years,
doing
sofa, antiques. baby girls and
~---:-:-:-:;:-::---NOTICE
steps,
1f4' birch paneling,
operated ." Financ i ng 1970 MODEL Minidozer ; blade exce llent business and
6317.
Bid s will be rece1ved by the
women's clothing . Good
Approximately 10 acr~sof good
house
.type
doors, -Storm
available.
Set
up
on
your
~of
4-26-3fp
undersigned at th e Law Ofl lce
on I y ; 7 horse Tec umseh paying a nice profit, (NO
quality dems.
meadow with about one acre of
ot Bernard V Fvltl, Pomeroy
ready
for
your
occupancy.
200
windows
.
From
S250.00
eng ine ; ca ii98S-42S6. Chester.
PHONE CALLS PLEASE) woods . Asking $5,000.
4-26 ·2tc
Nat ional
Bank
Bvdding,
yards off Rt . 33 on County Rd .
1969
--FORD
TORINO
GT
condown
,
Delivered
Free.
4-25-Jtp come to the office.
Pomeroy , Oh1o. unt 11 saturday,
18. Quick delivery . Our low
vert i ble, automatic , 351
SHOOTING MATCH , Corn
MANY
OTHER 'Read once more, they may not
Ap.r il '28, 1973, for th e sale of the
overhead will save you SSS. 12' 1972 APA CHE Eagle Fold-up
engine ; priced to selL Phone
Many "more to thoose from.
Hollow Gun Club, 'turn first
Charles . Hyatt
property ,
PROPERTIES
TO
CHOOSE
be repeated .
and 14' Mobile Homes
992-3170.
situated 1n the Village of
ca mper ; includes spare tire , FROM. TO SELL LIST
right after Miles Cemetery,
available, Kingsbury Home
Middleport, cons1sting llf : (ll A
4-26-3tc
can opy and plastic storm WITH US.
Rutland ; Factory choked
CALL TO SEE OUR NEW
Sales &amp; Service, Inc.
"'acant Jot used as a tra il er
wmdow . Trailer has been·
gun s only. Sunday, April 29th,
HENRY E. CLELAND
MODEL HOME . NO SUNDAY 1964 IMPALA. 4 door hardtop,
space . tocatect on North Secon d
3·25·tft
1 p. m .
wired for electric, 3 outlets'."
AYenue , and (21 Res iden ce real
BROKER
SHOWINGS,
EXCEPT ON
powe r steering and brakes.
Excellent condition, $675. Call
4-26-3tc
estate located at 791 North
3
ASSOCIATES
MODEL
HOME
.
good condition •. owner is
992·5815 after 5 p.m .
Second Avenue , M idd leport .
BEFORE you buy any new
TO
HELP
YOU
HELEN
L.
TEAF.
O
RD
retired, tesS than 56,000 actual
Ohio . on which 1S located a si)(
NEW Tuxedo 2 pc. suite Wi th
4-25-4tc
· Mobile Home, you shou ld
992 -2259
room house with bath
GOROON
B.
TEAFORD
m
iles, ph one 992-2936 . ._
sewn foam back and arms,
consid er the large silvings
EaStern Ave . GAllipolis,
Terms of sa le, cash in hand on
If no answer 992-2568
ASSOCIATES
. 4-26·3fc
Ill
1973
ZIG-ZijG
Sew
ing
featuring
6
i·nch
·
foam
you
ca
n
ha
ve
by
purcha
sing
a
day of sate All bids ·will be
or
985·4209,
PH. 446-0lll
992-3325
or
992-361S
Machines
left
in
la
yaway.
cushio n s; your choice of
late model use d Mobile Home.
subject to approval by the
~eautiful
pastel
co
lor
,
full
velvet
or
matelasse.
Th
is
Probate Cou r t, ann the r ight 1S
Here are some every day low
reserved to re1ect anv and all
week only $1 99.95 ; Cash and
s1ze model. All buitt.in to
1970 44xl2
prices · 1 •bids
buttonhole, do stret ch sewing
carry . Pomeroy Recovery,
Buddy, $3,395 , I - 1971 622
E
.
Main
St
.
Phone
992
and
fan cy stitching . Pay just
60xl2 Buddy, 3 bedroom , 1112
HARRIETT HYATT ,
7554.
$48
.
75
cas h
or
terms
bath,
$4,695
;
I
1912
60x12
admm1s tratr ix of the
available . Trade -ins .ac 4-26-6lp
Cranbrook ,
3 bedroom ,
Esleueot Charles Hyal! ,
OPTOMETRIST
.
deceased
"sharp," $4,695 ; 1 - SOx lO
cepted
.
Electro
Hyg
1ene
Co.,
(4 ) 16, 18, 10, 23 , 25 . 27, 61 c
phone 992-7755 .
GUN SHOOT, also rifle matLiberty _- extra clean, $2,795,
OFFICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE
ches. open sites only and
4-25-6tc
"super buy of the week "; 1 AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT
special de er slug mat ch .
1971 - 60x1 2 Buddy, $3,995;
'
P MEROY.
Forked Run Sportsman Club,
ctl l prices includ e delivery and 121 ELECTRDLUX Vacuum
PUBLIC NOTICE
Cleaners complete with at.
Sunday, April 29th , 12 noon.
set up. Th is is just a few of the
Sea l ed b1ds will be received
tachm ents. ·cordwlnder and
4-26-Jtc
by the Olive Township Board of
barga ins avaflable at BerryBit Clplcity
pai n t spray . Used but in like
Trustees at the office of th e
Miller Mobi le Home Sales , 705
Owner Transferred. Will not refuse any
M1yt11
Townsh ip Clerk for the pur .
new condition . Pay $34 .45
Far son Street , Belpre, Ohio,
Automatln
ch ase of a new Lo.ader . 3ackhoe .
reasonable
offer.
cash
or
budget
plan
available.
phone 423-9531. Shop here
2 speect operat ion .
Offered as trade in on~C (1 J Case Help Wanted
Electro Hyg iene Co., phone
first , you'll be gla d you d id.
430 Loader·Backhoe .
Choice of water
992-7755.
4-27 -Jtc
Bids to be opened at the off1ce CQ9K, WAITRESS' and carhop ;
temps .
Auto.
This is a great opportuni~y for some lucky
of the Trustees at Reedsv ille,
water
level
apply i n person . Craw 's Steak
--~-----4
-·2-.:
H
tc
family large or small. 5 bedrooms, completely
Ohio May 2 at I O'ClOCk 1973.
control.
Lint
House
Specif i cations for th e Loader MODERN
Walnut
stereo.radio
For
Sale
carpeted,
living,
Jamily
arid
dining
rooms,
2
Filter
or
Power
H6-7tc
Backhoe can be obtained at the
combination, 4 speed InFin Agitator .
large bathrooms,.. new kitchen with built-in
residen ce of the Clerk at Long -----,--~·
STAR KILLS rats quicRiy, sure.
termixed changer , 4 speaker
Perm a-Press
Bottom , Ohio. The Board of BOOKKt::EPER tOr accounts
cab . .Kids can w_a lk to grade school. lt~.s an
21 ~ tbs.. $1.69, Ebersbach
sound sy$ tem , separate
Mavt11
Trustees reserve the right to
payable and payroll. Office in
Hardware, Sugar Run Mil ls,
HIIO ol H. . t
contrOls. Balance $69.72.' Use
older
house
in
an
excellertt
location
in
Midreiect 'any or all bids .
AthenS until July then mov ing
Drytrs
Pickens Hardware, Mason. our budget terms . Call 992Olive Townsh ip
dleport.
Was
$24,000,
but
don'
t
let
that
stop
Ga
lli_polis
.
Send
resurrie
to
Surround
clothes·
to
4·1-301p
3965.
Trustees
with gentle, even
S.E O.E.M.S , P. 0 . Bo&gt; 927,
, ._;;;
Ada Bisseii, .Cierk
you. The owner must sell, (make an offer) .
4·22-6tc
heat. No ho1spots,
Athens, Ohio 45701 .
, .fOOD'S AQUARIUMS ; fish·· ----------------Ttl1 13, 20, 27, 3tc
no overdry l ng . .
4-26-Jtc
and supplies ; new location , r~O W . TAKING orders for
Fine Mnh Lint
Ash Street, Middleport ne.:&gt; r
~outh ern plants. Charles R.
Gaflia Co.'s Largest
Fil ter .
park ; phone 992·5443.
Harris,
843·2693.
We Sp•cllllte In
Real Estate Sales Agency
Emp!oymerit Wanted
MAYTAG
1·7·tfc.
The Bible ha s been transOffice
446-3643
_.:__-c.------:'
.WI
LL
do
bookkeeping
In
my
lated into nearly 1,500 Ian·
home ;
Contact
Cheryl COAL. L1mestone, Excelsior LOTS ~or. sale. - on Che~ter
Evenings Call
guages and dialec ts and
Lauderm
1!
I,
2nd
Str
eet,
Salt
Works,
E.
Main
St.,
water
:
phone
992-5248
'
til
3
linguists around the 'world
E. M. "U1e" Wiseman, 4411-3796
Mason or phone 773·5613.
Pomeroy . Phone 992-399 1.
p.m . or 992-3436 after 3 p.m • .
are working on 500 new verE. N.~iseman, 446-4500
4-24 otp
4-12-tfc
NOTICE

We talk to you

FURN I SHED and unfurnished
apartmen t ; adults on ly; ca ll
99'2·390 I .
4-24-Stc

- ------

5ale

like a person.

WMP0/1390

..

Teaford, Sr.
Broker

p~ppers,

UHE.Il"

HEATING &amp;
COOLING

HUMIDIFIERS

r==~:::==~~~=---,

- -- -

-

3'h

3

129.95

49.95

------

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE

NEW

MOBILE HOMES

.

o.

TRI.OOUNTY

MOBILE HOMES

o.

r----------------------,

THE

WISEMAN

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D~

n.,

AGENCY

---- --·-------

sions.

4-22·6t(

--,---'----

RUTLAND FURNITURE R~:~.~~:··

741-4211
Arnold Gr1t1.
,
L--------~~~--------~~~~----~~~~--~~~·

4

69 CAMARO

71 91ds 88 Holiday Sedan, air . • • • .. • • • .. • '2695
71 Olds Town Sed., V-roof, air ......... , .... 12S95
71 Volkswagen 4 Door, auto. .. • .. • • • • .. • • 12495
'
70 Cadillac H. T. Sedan, power, air .......... IJ500
70 Cadillac H.T. Cpe., power, air ........... 13700
70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... 12995
70 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, V roof, air•••••••• 12595
69 Chevelle Mal. H.T. Cpe., V-8, AT, PS ... '1 595
6~• Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air : .... 11595
69 'Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.. :.. 11295

Cut

68
68
68
"68

Olds

6&amp;

Ooage Pol.

67

Olds

Ford Gal.
Chevelle

98

2 Or. H.T.•

4 Or.

11995
'
66 THUNDERBIRD
1
2 Dr. H.T, Loaded
sharp .................... 1295
71 MUSTANG
2 Dr. J':l,;r , V-8, auto., P.S., P. B. ••• ••• •• ,,.,. 11995
&amp;

71 FORD PINTO

Town Sed., power

Buick uSabre

4 Door,

s

S~an, 6 cyl.,

standard . • , •• , •• , •••••• ,, •

Fury II, 4dr., 318, V-8, std., P S , clean

70 DODGE
70 FORD

Ca tal1na, 4 dr. sedan, P.S, P.B ..............

SST, 2 dr . H.T., 290, V-8, auto ..................

71
SO
S9
S6

Pomeroy Motor Co.

.
PH. 985-4100
Located on St . ijt. 7

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce My~s
" and family.wer&lt;!•Easte\&gt;·dtnner
guests ol Mrs. Doris K oeni g,
Tuppers Plains.
Mrs. Ada Morris is a medi cal

patient at the Holzer Medical
Center .

Mr . and Mr s. Charles
Eichinger and daug hter,
Co lumbu s,
and
Dennis
Eichin ger, student at Marietta ,

Jean .

OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Mrs. Letha Wood spen t
Easter with Mr.' and Mrs .
Harold Hawk and. family,
Tuppers Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. John Newell

REMEMBER

RIGGS USED CARS

spent the weekend with Mrs.
Opal E1chmger, Don and Laura
Mr . and Mrs . Kenneth

sons, Colum.bus, w er e
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hobart Newell, Elmer
and Sheila. They were all
Easter dinner guests of Mr.
· and Mrs. Larry Curtis and
family, Long Bottom.
Mrs. Lillian Frost and Billie
Jean are visiting in Columbus
with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Fraley and family .
Miss Kristie Hawk, Tuppers
Plains, visited Monday with
Mrs. Roy Christy.
weekend guests of Mr . and
'
Mrs . Ross Cleland
and Larry.
Mrs . Susan Hibbs and Mary
and Greg, joined them for
Easter dinner. On Saturday
evening, Mr. Cleland was

CEW ARD CALVERT, Salesman

We Service
What We Sell

many.
'

'

Lee and children, Bashan .

WE STILL ARE MAKING GREAT DEALS ON NEW IUICKS &amp; .
PQNTIACS. SO BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR NEW OR USED
CHECK WITH US. ·
·

•195

,phone call from his son Jerry ,

H.T. Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic trans ., P. steer ing &amp;
brake5. radio, blue f i nish, blk . vi nyl top, good tires, radio
Special !!!

'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert

sags

Chev. C-10, 'h ton Pickup. V-8, 4-sp .
Ford 1 Ton Chipwood Special. Your Choice
International Pickup
Ford 1 Ton Truck

pleasantly surprised with a

11695

Mr . and Mrs. Vernon
Cl eland, Columbus, w er e

FORD .............:~~--~~~:.~.~~~~~·...................~~~~·-······· •29 5

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

1695

altended church service at
Sutton and were Easter dinner

FORD ............ ~--~~~~:.~~~-'.~:~~..'.~~.~~~-~~~.~~~.~~~·..........•99 5

'2195

68 JAVELIN

v .a motor, auto. trans., P.S., and w·w t~r es, rad io, ni ce
yellow finish with vi nyl interiOr .

By Clarice Allen
Weekend guests of Mr . and
Mrs. Arthur Orr were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Neuman and famil y,
Galion, and Dr. and Mrs.
Roger Grueser and daughters,
Logan . On Sunday they all

--~~J.·............................... ~~ ·-·········'189 5

1995

71 PONTI'AC

S229l

News Notes

Marq., 4 dr . H.T.• air . vinyl top. Clean

LTD Wagon. 4 dr ., P.S . P B. Sharp .,,, ..... 1

-Pomeroy
Motor Co.

and

sags

sl795

who is with the Army in Ger-

Chester

MERCURY

Polara. 2 dr. H T. , P.S, P. B., vinyl ·roof •••• • ••

" You' ll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
0p, , Everings Untii6:0G-Til 5p.m. Sat.

1967 FORD LTO .

$1695

••••••••••

2 Dr. H.T. , 4 cyl , 4 sp. •••••••••••••••••••••••

Karr &amp; VanZandt

1968 CAMARO CONV.

•

69 TOYOTA

'695

Fireblrd Esprit. Local 1 owner, 350 V-8 engine, P. steer ing
.... . &amp;automatic trans., AM·F.M radio, IIJ&lt;,.e new white lettered
tires , dark brown f ini sh, bu cket Seats &amp; blk·. vi nyllri m . A
'- sharp one YReally loaded.

1295

71 PLYMOUTH

&amp; air........ '995

1970 PONTIAC

1

Satellite, 4 dr., P. S., P.B., vinyl roof . •••••••••

64 Buick Elec. 4 Door H.T. ................. 1295
64 Olds 88 H.T. Coupe, nice ............... 1595

2 SIGNS .
OF
QUALITY

70 HORNET

69 PlYMOUTH

'795

air...............

$}595

1295
70 MERCURY
1
Montego, 4 Dr ., 6 cyl. , stand . ................. 1095

67 Olds 88 H.T. Sed., full power, air ....... .'795
66 Olds Toronado, full power, air........... 1995
66

3 Dr . Runabout One owner ••••••••••••••••••

4 Qr.

H.T., air .......11395

H.T.. ................

l295

2 Dr. H,T.. 6 cxl., auto., P.S.,. ••• , ..........

500 4 Door, air .............. '1095
•
2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.L .. 11495
4 Door

v.a, 4 sp . •••••••••••••••••••••••••1

70 CAMARO

Hoi. Sedan, v..roof .............'1495

Pontiac Bonneville

. Vlrgil B.

- -- -- - -

1966
CADILLAC ................... •895
Sedan, Deville, dr. H.T., P.S., P. B., vinyl root .

USED CARS

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

Real Estate For Sale
NEW TOTAL Electric trame

WE SOLD MORE CARS THIS MONTH THAN ANY MONTH
SINCE WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS. SO COME IN AND
HELP US.

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

On Most Amerian C.rs

fimshes .

sewing
machine.
This
machine dal'ns, .embroiders,
makes
buttonholes.
all
without attachment•. Just
dl~l and sew. Pay balance of
$38.50 or pay S5 per month .

Stop in and see our line of
quali tY fishing tackle, t:ods , •
reefs, lines, lures.

992·2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

FQf wood and masonry

MUST sell 1973 detu•e Zig-Zag

r·-=========·='"-~

. POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

LATEX PAJNT

4-20-ttc

1.72 ACRE tot, phone 742-3656.

4·26-6tp

-------

.

2 REDBONE Coon hound pup&gt;: 1973 STEREO 8 track. A small
4

Business Services

Encyclopedia,

3·20-llc

Diameter

PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right to Know

·

Wanted

Maximum

~ATES

For Wa.nr Ad Service
5 cents per Word one insertion
M i nimum Charge 75c
12 cents per word three
consecut i ve tnsertlons .
18 cents per word si x con -

'

Poles

r i ght to edit or reject any ads
deemed
obie c tionCll
The
pub,ltsher w.n not be responsible

for more than one incorrect

For Sale

R!CORD BREAKING SALE

Wickham and fami1y, Richmond, were Thursday eve nin g
dinner g'uests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Wickham .
v

Mr. D. D. Cleland , Columbus.

visited

with

Denzil

Cleland, Friday afternoon.
Bill Allen , graduate student
at
Lehi gh
University,
Bethlehem, Pa., spent a week
with Mr . and Mrs. Clayton
Allen.
Mrs . John Reuter and Mrs.
Kathy Freitag, Akron, spent a
few days with Miss L ucille

Smith.
Mrs . Helen Wilson, Albany,
N. Y., spent Saturday with Mr.

LARGE SELECTION
'

MOBILE HOMES

CHESTER. 0 .

and Mrs. Raymond Elberfeld .
Mr . and Mrs. Richard
Fre1tag 111 , Akron, were
we ~ kend guesl&lt;&gt; of Miss Lucill•'
Smith.

Open Evenings

7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 'Til 12
'Til

Noon on Saturday

500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, OhiO

Remember We Seroice What We Sell.
in a coma ever: since
his. Sparstune Cooper i~ ·75

remained

ORIOLES HONOR ROBBY

HUBER DIES
cra shed into an electric cabl e
box
durin g the lO.lap race for former teammate Frilnk
SINGAPORE (UP! ) - Sw1ss
race dr1ver Joe Huber, inj ured saloon s and tourin g cars. Robinson when he makes his
last Friday while drtving m the Huber was negotia tin g a first lOcal appearance here on
Sin gapore Grand Prix, died in dangerous stretch of the 3.02a hospital Thursday .
m ile circuit ca lled " the
At tendants said Huber had snake."

THE SHOP

·May 4 wjth hls new club, the

BALTIMORE (UP! ) - The California Angels.
.
Baltimore Orioles will honor
Robinson, 37, will be given

Dodgers ln 1971. Baltimore
General Manager J. Frank
Cashen also announced that a
cash duna't iun will be made in

his old uniform, No. 20, which
the club retil'ed after he was

his name to ·a Baltimore drug

traded to the Los Angeles

abuse pr-ogram .

OPEN FOR INSPECTION

CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING
TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF
MEIGS AND MASON AREA.
We are otf en ng, Evans
Pt'e m1er Bee f, cut to your
order for your Freezer.
- Hmd Quart er:.
Front
Quarter s . Sides Rib s Loins Rounds.

.

CUT • WRAPPED • FROZEN
Dal e-992-3884

DI Ck- 992 -3374

OUR NEW MODEL HOME
Trendhomes

Go Mobile With Goble!

BY NATI ONAL HOME S CORP ORAT ION

Where Dealin' Is

Saturday 1 to 5

The Best

Sunday 1 to 5

1 MILE NORTH OF FIVE POINTS ON RT. 7
LOOK FOR SIGNS
The TRENDHOME is !

BILL'S ARMY-NAVY
DEPARTMENT STORE
85

N. COURT

ATHENS,

0.

SALE THRU SUNDAY
CAMPING : Canvas Tents, 49.95, any size, ~9 1o choose
from - Vinyl Air Mattress, Stars &amp; Stnpes, 1.49 Totem Cots, 9:49- Ground Cloths, Sx7, 1.69 .
HOUsEWARES : tee Bu ckets, 1.49 - .Oil Lamps , 2.19 up.Piastic Tumbler:r.. 4c ea .. Embroidery Floss. 1c ske1n.
HARDWARE : 12 pc . Socket Sets. 2.49 92 ,50 _ 61!2" Power Saws, 12.99

Lincoln Welders,

SPORTING GOODS &lt; Approved Helmets. 16.95 - Child's
Life Vest, 2.49 -

Fish Knife, 39c -

Pocket Kn ives. 59c .

CLOTHING : Belts, 39c - Men's Ties, 19c - T.Shirts,
Andy Capp, Archie Sunker , etc .. 79~ - Baby Blanke~.
2 in pkg., 99c - Western Shirts, Reg. 9.00. now 4.49 Tank Tops, Reg 9.00, now 4.49, - Wrangler Co lored
Cords. 4.98 - Wrangler Jeans, 5. 95, up fa 12 .00 v~ lues
____: women 's Blou ses .&amp; Tops at Tremendous Sav1ngs.

We Feature Some
of the Finest:

*PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD
*SKYLINES
ACADEMY
12'

Wides - 14' Wides
Up 70' Long
Low Bank Rates
G I Loans Availabl e

LARRY'S.
* MOBiLE HOMES*
Larry; Evans, Owner
Frank Gheen, Sales Mg .. -

PHONE

2&amp;3
BEDROOM
Always The Best Deal On Best Homes
- GOLDEN EMPRESS
- VAN DYKE
- GRAYWOOD
- GRAND HAVEN
- HILLCREST
- HALLMARK
-E SQUIRE

50

X

12

to
70

X

14

CHECK OUR
SPECIALS
UP TO 12 YEAR F IN ANCI NG
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

1. Bu11t on 16 inch centers .
2. Ha s 2x4wall studs wtth glued and nailed 1/l inch drywall.
3. Fully msulated.
4. 2x8 floor joist.
.
·
s. large closets .
6. Firealarm for your protection.
7 . Carpeting in living, hall and aiiJ bedroom s
a. Has llh baths, tub with seat and 2 soap tray s.
9. Aluminum eaves and down spouting.
10. Alummum projection and siding with very little upkeep.
11 . Rubber treated aluminum windows.
1'2 . Storm doors and windows.
13. Large kit chen w1lh beautiful cupboards and double sink.
14. Garages, slidmg glass door s, ba se ments, and many other
features .
19. 2x6 rafters .
16 . Nice Utility room and washer.dryer space.
17. Copper plumbing .
_
,
18. These homes are manufactured by the largest home

builder in the UNITEO STATES.

19. Nearly 112 acre tots available , at building si te, and lots in
Meigs School District.
'20. These houses are built accordtng to code , and will pass
ins. pec1ion '
21. Price is only SL9,995 ,00 on your lot.

Built ·by: B&amp;K Excavating
'--- ---~ -- ..
SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER

992-7777

Associ&lt;ltes : Helen L. Teaford. Gordon, B. Teaford

POMEROY, OHIO
OPEN 9:00-5: 30 DAILY
EXCEPT MONDAY&amp; FRIDAY TIL9

Next Door to the
"Jones Boys"

OPEN SUNDAY 12 'TIL 5:30

Open Sun. J.6 p.m ,
Daily 9-6

Let Us
Build
Your
New
Home!

PHONE 992-3325

EQUAL HOUSING
586 Locust St.
· 992 -7004
"1\i(jdleport ·
Open 8 to 6 Man. thru Sat.

OPPORTUNITIES

110

MECHANIC STREET

POMEROY, OHIO

I

�I

9-The

8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., April2'1, 1973

'

Sentinel, Middleoort-Pomerov. 0 ., April 2'1, 1973

'

Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Senti1f:.el -·Classifi~ds· Get Results!
WANT ADS

INFORMATION
DEADLINES

S P M. Day Before P ublication .
Monday Deadline 9 .a. rn .
Cancellation Corrections
Will be accepted until 9 a .m . for

Day of Publi cat ion
REGULATIONS

WANTED
CHIPWOOD

Tht; Publisher reserves the

l nsertton .

,

secut tv e insertions .
25 Per Cent Discount on paid

ads and ads paid withm 10 days .
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Sl 50 for 50 word mm •mum .
Each additional word 2c .
BLIND ADS

Additional 2Sc
Advertisement

Charge per

OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m . to 5:00p .m . Dally ,
8. 30 a . m . to 12 00 Noon
Sa turday .

and be informed of the rune ·
l ions of your govern men~ are
embodied in public not1ces In
that self goverprnent charges
all citi zens to be informed ,
this newspaper urges every
ci t izen to read and study these
no ti ces . We strongly advise
those ci tizens , seek1ng further
Information, to exerc1se their
r ight of ac ces s to public
records and public meetings.

1972 22FT. Tagalong travel
lrai ler , self -con tained . Steeps
lour . Phone 992·6960.
4·2A-6tc

fOf Sale
GROCERY bvsiness for sale. 8 VOLUME

DEAD Stock horses, ca1tle,
hogs , sheep . Reasonable
charge . Call 245· 5514.

2-28-JOfc

WantP.tf To

10" or.

Buy

OLD furniture . oak tables ,
organs, dishes, clocks, brass
beds or complete households.
Write M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, Oh io. Phone 992 -

largest End

$7.00 Per Ton

6271.

DELIVERED
TO

1-7.tfc
SMALL to medium size. farm ;
1.5 ·125 acres ; call 992-7077
after 5: 30 p. m . or write
Dors ey
Hall ,
Box
14,
Mmersville, Oh io 45763,

OHIO
.
PALLET CO•
Open Saturday s
from 8 a.m . to 3: 30p.m.

On Old Rt . 33
Phone 992-2689
Pomeroy, Ohio
'

For Rent
FURNISHED apartment at
Darwin, $85 mo. Call Mason
773-5580.

4-23-61p

Lost

..

For Sale

Building for sale or lease
Phone 773·5618 from 8· 30 p . m ~
to 10 p.m . for appointment.

CO p'rrighted i n 18U~ new
.=:tdult batl gto .... e, A · 2000 ;
phone 992-5655.
,. ~

months old: male ; ca ll 985·
3932 after S p.m .
4-27·5tc

HONDA 305 Super Hawk , ex·
ce llent condition ; Gra._-ety
tr."ctQr fin d mower ; phone

949-5953.

4-27·6tC

DON'T pump your sluggish
sept1c tank . Gel Klean -Em AII Septic Tank Cleaner .
Landmark Farm Bureau,
Pomeroy.
4·27 -ltc

·~25- Jtc

4·26·21p

WANT to buy old fashioned
furniture of all kind; also
brass beds , wooden ice boxes,
old postcards, albums and
ot her items. What have vou?
E
Hen son,
Rt
2,
McDermott,
Ohio;
phone858-2540.

NEW TUXEDO 2 pc. suite witfi
sewn foam back and arms,
featur ing 6 Inch
foam
cushions; YO'Ur cho ice of
velvet or matelasse. This
week only $199 .95, cash and
carry . Pomeroy Recovery,
622 E. Main St , phone 992·
7554.

4·22-1 81p

For Rent
ONE bedroom apar tm ents ;
ideal for couples ; phone 992 ·
5248 or 992·3436.

4-22-6tc

LOST, Saturday, Lady 's Timex
watch with gold mesh band ;
2
bedroom
Middleport
or
Mason ; FUR NI SH ED
apartment.
adults
only,
Reward ; phone 992·36.40.
Middleport , phone 992·3874.
4·25-Jfc
4·6-tfc

- -- - - - -

~

AI NT SPECIAL!
Blue Ridge
· Interior- Exterior

balance of S88.64 or pay $6.50
per month. Phone 992-5331.

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

Phone 992-5331.

4-20· tf c

4-26-6tp
NEW READY - Blooming
polled flowers. starting at 50

GRAVELY

TRAcroR
SAliS
Pomeroy, OhtoV\
Phone 992-

"'~
'

Open 8 a.m . to S:JO P.m.
Monday thru Thursday. 8
a.m . to 8 J).m. Friday .. and
Saturday.
_.; •

or

"~ le

.

FOR BETTER cleaning , to
keep colors gleaming, use
· Bl ue Lustre ca r pet cleaner .
Rent elec tr iC shampooer, S1 .
Nelson's
Drug
Store,
Pomeroy, Ohio .

FURNITURE

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

Open I TitS
Monday lhru Sllturdly
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

NOW OPEN .
ROGER
HYSELL'S
GARAGE

EXPERIENCED

4-26-Jtp

HOUSE In Long Bottom , phone
985-352'1.

'

6-ll·IIC

Near Crossroads
St. Rt. 124
All mechanic work includin!f
auto. trans.
Mon. thru Sat .
B: JO a.m. to 5 p.m .

Ph . 992-7 121 or 992-6392

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094
•

Radlato
Service
From the laraest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to the
::;,mauesr Heater «.;ore.

Nothon Bigps

Radiator Specealist

SMITH NELSON
. MOTORS. INC.

Ph. 992-2174

Pomeroy

15 ACRES, mile !Tom Long

ce nts ; 1-hanglng baskets; e~
.JCI
;.~:·
pansies, cabbage, petunias, 3 REGISTERED N or'~egian
marigolds, coleus, tomatoes,
elkhounds. ca ll after 4 p . m .
992-7232
peppers, etc . One.fourth off
by the flat , Hubbard's
·
4-26·4tc
Greer'lhouse, 300 yards above
ballpark on Syracuse, Ohio. TOY POODLES, 2 only, AKC
4·26.tfc
registered, beautiful house 5

=::o-~:=-:-:-,--~--

Wheel Alignment
' •5.55

· HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
' MATERIALS CO.
n3-SSS4
Mason, W. Va .

---~-~-

p ._ f

EXPERT

199 gallon

home.
baseboard
heat,
hardwood floors. 3 bedroom.
bath , living room. din ing
room ,
built -in
kitchen,
bieezeway, garage, city
weter . Lot size lOOx-'00 plus 7/a
comple ted. Tupper.s Plains,
Oh io. Price $1 8,00:0 as is.
Phone 667-6386.

pets. They do not shed hair .
House trained , must sell.
Phor;~e Gallipoli s 446-9539.
·4· 26-6tc

Bottom , :'IJ miles from
Pomeroy, call Park ersburg
428·1308 or write P. 0 . Box

729-B, c-o The Dall)l Sentinel ,
Pom~roy,

Ohio 45769 .

4-2~..- 6tc

ROOM house, full basemen t;

g•s heat, both , 2 lots, S. D.

. Buskirk . 341 Page St., Mid ·
dleport. phone 992·5487.

HOUSE AND Roof pointing;
interior and exterior, free
estimates. Cal1992-7008or 992-

2460.

DANNY'S TV Service, Mason,
W. Vo .; phone 773-5976.
4·27.ttc .

4·19.301c O'DELL WHEEL alignment

SEWING MACHINES. Repatr
service, all makes. 992-:2284.J
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales andl
Servi ce. We Sharpen Scissors.;

located at Crossroads, Rt. 12...
complete front end service,
tune up il!lnd brake service:

Wheels

balanced

elec·

tronlcalty .
All
work'
guaranteed ,
Reasonable
To John M . Groves, whose
4-27-3tp
rates . Phone 992-3213 or 742place of residence is unknown
3·29-tfc
and cannot with reasoriable
3232.
3 OR 4 BEDROOM home 1n WILL tr im or cut trees, clean
dil igence be ascertained r you
2·18·ffC
are hereby notified that you
Real Estate for
~ Mason , · W. Va. , newly
attics,
etc.
out
basements,
have been named Defendant in
rem odeled kitchen and living
CONCR-ETE
PRIVATE meeting room for - - - - ' - - - -- 4
and paint roof s; phone 949- READY-MIX
_._26_..:_·2tc . LOTS -on Wright Street,
a legal action entitled Paul
room, large lot fenced in ;
delivered
right
to your
any
organ
ization;
phone
992·
3221.
Si gman and Janet S1gman,
Pomeroy" Phone 142 ·~30.
phone
773·5976.
project.
Fast
and
ea:sy.
Free
3975.
Plaintiffs , vs. JQhn M . Gr oves ,
.4-17 -JOtc
YES, It's Car Polishing Tim e-' _______,·,~.:.·----"~':'-"-9--'
-1"-2t:.:.c
4-27-6tc
estimates,
Phone
992·3284.
·
3-11 -tfc
et al., Defendants. Th is act ion
then let Special Formula No.2
~
Goeglein Read)'-Mix Co.,
has been assigned Case· No .
GARAGE repair , tune. ups;
and GloGuardXX-7 do th is for 4 BEDROOM house, P"Ofheroy,
15,261 and is pending in the
BEAUTIFUL
Country
Home
on
Middleport, Ohio.
.
plugs, poi nts and condenser , 8
you . This is the World 's Best
call after 7 p.m . w~kdays,
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
Court of Common Pleas , Me igs
- Tuppers
Plains :· Water
6-30-ffc
cy
t.,
$17.95
and
6
cyl.,
$14.95;
Auto Po ll ~h there is. This
anytime Saturday aAa Sun unfurnished
apartments .
County, Pomeroy , Oh io, 45769 .
syste m ; 6 rooms and bath,
cal l for appointment; Racine
day, 992 -7775.
..:
Special Formula No. 2 and
Phone 992-5434.
The Obiect of the Complaint is
basement, beautiful built in
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Garage, Racine, Ohio, 949·
for part ition of real . estate
GloGuard
XX
-7
are
~used
on
A-27.Jtc
4-12-tfc
k1tchen.
all
roorns
paneled
;
REASONABLE
rates . Ph. -446·
3611
.
descr~bed as follows . ~
ON YOUR DIAL
the Roll s Roy ce; if it 's good
- - - - ' - - -- : -new
furna
ce,
new
viny
l
.4782,
Galli
polis.
John Russell,
The follow ing described real
4·8·30tc
en o·Jgh for the Rolls Royce , BRICK House - 3 bedroom s,
5 ROOM downstairs apartment
sid ing, storm windows, storm
OWner &amp; Operator.
estate situate in the Village of
then
it
has
to
be
good
enough
· wi th laundry and large ya rd ;
living -room, d ining room ,
doors and sh utters ; will sell
Middleport , County of Meigs
l·12.tfc
ancj m ore to use on your ca r .
751 Brownell Ave ., Midbuilt-in kitchen with range
and State of Ohio :
with lot and garden or small SEE US FOR : Awnings, storm
Th is Formula ha s tts own
doors and windows, carports, -=-~-----dlepOrt, phone 985-3974.
Being the northea ster ly 11art
and ca binets, two batfis, full
acreage , phone 949·5953.
c. BRADFORD, Auctlooeer
guarantee; to keep you r car
marquees, a[uminum siding
of Lot No 10, formerly Sh ef .
4·27-Jip
basement
with
~sement
4
27-6tc
Complete Service
field , now incorporated and
and railing . A. Jacob, sales
looking clean and shiny for
garage in Baum Subdivision;
Phone 949·3821
made a part of the Village of Notice
representative. For free
months to come . It works on
5 ROVM and bath apartment ;
phone 985-3807, Ger.atd R.
Racine, Dhlo
Middleport , and hav i ng a
all
makes
of
cars
and
no
estimates, phone Charle-6
phone 985-3350.
Cri tt ,.,Bradf~rd ·
Douglas.
-""'·~
·
frontage on Firs t Street of 46 NOW open to serve you PAU L'S
·climate wilt affect the shin e of
Lisle, Syracuse, V.
V.
4·27-tfc
4-22·6tp
feet and extending back at the
AUTO PARTS. We need your
5·1·ffc
your
ca
r.
You
can
order
from
Johnson
and
Son.
Inc.
same w idth to a po int half way
junk ca r or truck ; see us ~~::-c---- '
----,-~our
repre~en
tative,
you'll
be
3-2·ffC
between F i rst and Seco nd
NEW HOUSE - 3 beilroom
before you sell. Rt . 7 By -Pass, DESIRABLE trai ler spot soon,
EXCAVAl lNG. Dozers, large
glad you did For more inStreets. Also six teet off of the
ample r oom, private, shade,
----~-Pomeroy, Ohio.
wi th over half acre on
and small ; Backhoes and
formation
write
:
F.
D
Uribe,
southwesterly side of the front
util1t1es available ; one mile
AUTOMOBILE insurance beeo
Flatwoods Rd ., call 992 -2735.
4 - 27 -61~
half of Lot No . 9. fronting sr)(·
Lo3ders on track , and tires ;.
P
0
.
Box
36
,
Albtmy,
Ohio
fr om Rac1ne, phone 949-2871,
cancelled?
Lost
your
i tl·24-6tp
feet on First Street and ex Dump
trucks La -boy
45710.
Cur t 1s D. Joh nson, Racine, 0 .
operator's license? Call 992tend ing back at the same Width WILL tak ~ care of two elderl y
Service;
Septic
tanks
in·
24
4
6
2966.
4 27-3tc
BEDROOM
house
in
' · tc 3
to a point halt way between
stalled;
George
(BIIll
women m my home ; phone
,6-15-ifc
- -- - - - ' - - - - Syracuse, new forced air ga s
First and Second Streets .
742 3875.
Pullins ; phone 992-2478 or 992SLEE PIN G room over th e Wi ne HOME Grown Tomat o plants
Also the said grantee shall
furnace , tow utili tiest large
740'1
2·9-tfct
4-25-6tc
1
EXCAVATING,
doier,
loader
have a permanent right of way
Store, rented by m onth ;
level 1ot with storm fence ;
110 Mechanic,Street
for garden use ; arge sturdy
for ingress i:lnd egress not to
and backhoe work ; septic
r e ference required; phone
plants ; Improved Mexican ,
phone 992.5792.
HARRISON' S TV Service and
exceed two feet In wldlh ex . ALL EYE Make. Up produds- ln
992-5293.
tanks Installed; dump trucks
Pomer&amp;y; Ohio
Heinz 1350 and Supersonic;
4;-24·5fp
the above
tend i ng from
Service Calls; phone 992-:2522.
Koscot line on speciaL th is
and
lo-boys
for
hire;
will
haul
4-27-lfc
described premises westerly to
·
2·9·tfc
month . I would like to serve or
also
hot
mangoes
ftll
dirt,
top
soli,
limestone
and
ca
bbage
plants.
On
Rt.
Second Street,· sa 1d r lght of way
7
ACRES
visit
you
.
Please
phone
Helen
aM gravel ; call Bob or Roger
3 ROOM all -electr ic apartment,
124, 500 ft . above the State
.
to be lOci!! ted on the north Side of
NEAR MIDDLEPORT - 3
Jane Brown , Middl eport. Ohio
ELNA and White Sewing "
Jeffers, day phone 992 -7089;
like new, buflt.i n wall oven,
the northwesterly part of sa id
~~~~~"Syracu se, 0 ., Thomas
,.....CLELAND"
'192-5113 .
bedrooms, 1112 baths , large den,
Machines ... service on all
Lot No . 10.
night phone 99:2-3525 or 992tabl e top range , large
and basement. All electric
Deed Reference : Volume 243,
4-4-tfc
5232.
makes . Reasonable rates .
bat hroom and closet, located
4 24-3Jic
REALTY
,.,
.
Page 535 ; and Volume 253, Page
home: Asking just $30,000.00.
The Sewing Center, Mid ·
on E . Mai n St ., Pom eroy . To
2·11-tfc
608 E. Main
~; ...1
249, Meigs County
Deed
dleport.
Ohio.
NEW
LISTING
see,
phone
Gallipolis
446-9539.
..._
Pomeroy .J/If.'
Records .
POMEROY
2
bedrooms,
DOZER
and
back
hoe
work,
11·16·tfc
4-26-6tc
the prayer of the Complaint
~~
.
SPRING SPECIALS
ponds and septic tanks, dit- '
nice kitchen with 12' of cupis for commissioners be ap .
ching service; top soil , fill MODERN septic tank service,
POmted to partition sa1d r eal
boards. Gas furn.a&lt;:e, bath and
JBEDROOMS •
SABRE TILLER
die; or If the same cannot be
Mobile _,omes For Sale
dirt,
limestone ; B&amp;K Ex ., 24 hours, 7 days a week .
NEW both. NEW F.A. fur- basement. Only $6500.00.
1
Phone 992.J954.
di-_. ided by metes and bounds
' cavating. Phone 992· 5367,·
HP
CARRY·OUT
nace, utility room, Jarge
without man ifest iniury to its
CASH paid for all makes and
4·10.JOtc
Dick
Kah,
Jr.
In Carton
ON STATE ROAD - Over 4
recr eation room , NEW
Yalue. that it be appraised and
mod els ·of mobile homes .
9·1·11&lt;
acreS: bf Ia rid , and license. Only
sold , and the proce ed s d iv ided
cellar and storage rOom ,
Set Up, 134.95
Phone area code 614-423-9531.
-~-~-......among the Plaintiffs and
$8501!:00.
paneling and tile, large lot
SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
Defendants as the i r respective
TURF TRIM MOWERS
l ·r---------------4·-13--ff-,c
RACINE AREA
with garden spa ce, 'porches.
interest may appear ; for costs
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN.
2 YEARS OLD - 2 bedrooms.
$9,800.00.
Fur'nace Controls
1
herein, including reasonable
ED, REPAIRED. MILLER
HP
'
Air Conditioners
nice liv ing , large kitchen ,
3 B£0ROOMS
attorney fees; and that they be
SANITATION
, STEWART.
In
Carton
Awnings
natural gas furnace. Carport
granted such other relief as
Large bath, dining room ,
OH
10.
PHONE
662-3035.
Set
up,
$54
.95
may be just and proper .
and large lot. Want only
u1ility
space,
paneling
and
Underpinning
JO+ffc
Hot Water Heaters
You are required to answer
POMEROY
$14,000.00
.
building,
large
tile,
storage
the Complaint within 28 days
Plumbing
9._ JackW. Carsey , Mgr.
NEW HOME
level lot . Close to Mine area .
Complete mobile hom e
after the last publ i cation of this
dltidl
Phone "2-2181
3 BEDROOMS - All electric,
$9,200.00.
EleCtrical Work
notice, Wh 1ch will e published
se rvi ce plus giganti c
on ce each week for six con ·
large living. Full basement, lHARRISONVILLE
d1 splay of mobile · hom es
secutive weeks
The last
About 112 acre leVe l grOund . 4 ear garage . Brick front . Large
always
available
at ~~; .
I·
EASTER
Flowers,
hang
ing
'
publication will be made May 4,
Auto Sales
lot. Just $20,500.00.
baskets and pots of mums,
bedrooms, bath, dining area,
1973, and the 28 days for answer
lilies , geraniums, begonias,
10x40 2 BR
$2995
T V room , paneling and
will commence on that date
NEW LISTING
MILLER
and Azaleas. Also bedding
plaster, · large carport .
1961 CHEVY -Pickup 112 ton,
In case of your failure to
10x512 BR
$3595
Emergency - owner wanted to
pi ants, such as pansies,
answer or otherw1se respond as
$200; contact Jack Hand~ey,
$14,900.00.
10x563BR
sell yesterr'· n. '2 bedrooms,
MOBILE HOMES
$3995
requ ired by the Ohio Rules of
petunias, Marigolds, Phlox,
.
992-2448
1675 Lin coln Hgts .. Pomeroy.
HAR RISONVILLE
Ci\1'11 Proce dure , i udgment by
nice
b&gt;'
.,_.()).,.Y&lt;itchen,
large
C.
o
leu
s,
Salvia
,
Zinnias,
12x41
2
BR
4-25-Jtp
$3595
1220 Washington Blvd .
1'14 acres, corner ground,
Pomeroy,
default will be rendered against
Dianthus, Allyssum, Snapliving. ~... rorced air furance,
large home with lots of
423-7521
BELPRE, 0.
12x512BR
you for the rel ief demanded in
$3995
dragons , Ageratium and
full basement. Asking just
MODEL T Ford Coupe. 1926;
the Complaint.
remodeling, 4 bedrooms, 1'/:t
12x56 3 BR
$4295
Porfulacca . Also vegetable
YARD
SALE
,\
Froday
and
good sha pe, $2,000; if in Dated : March 28, 1973.
$10,000.
baths,
carpeting
,
be&amp;utlful
OWN
YOUR
HOME
AT
LOW
plants, cabbage, broccoli,
Saturday on Lar k in Street,
Larry Spencer.
terested
call
Reedsv
ille
37812x61
3
BR
$4995
NEW LISTING
kitchen , glass.ed sun Porch,
COST - see Kingsbury Home
cauliflower, lettuce , egg
Clerk of Court.
Rutland .
6351 for more information.
Farm
Landyou
ought
to
see
20x43
3
BR
storm
doors
.
A
·large
Sales &amp; Service, Inc., phone
Meigs Co unt y Common Plea s
plants and 14 kinds of tomato
4-25-3tp
4-26-2tc
these 65 acres, neat little house
Court
992-6256 from 2 to 7 p.m. or by
plants. Cleland Farms and· building 40x70 goes with this .
$6500
Double wide
(3 ) 30; (4) 6, 13, 20,27, (5) 4 .
A GREAT BU·Y ATA RIGHT with bath,-nice barn and lovely
appointment. 24' wide Greenhouse, E . Main, Racine,
YARD ~A LE , Frida y and
furnished . Made by Skyline
PRICE S21 ,500.00.
laying land on Rt . l3 north.
1969 CHEVROLET Impala , 2 All homes are total electric,
Geraldine Cleland.
Saturday, 9 to 5, 304 Spring
Corp., coun try 's largest.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Asking $25,000.
door Custom. power· steering,
4·16-lfc
Ave., Pomeroy ; Avon Bottles,
completely furnished, set of
"
Meigs
County
ow
ned
and
air,
low mileage, ··-phone 667Established
5
years,
doing
sofa, antiques. baby girls and
~---:-:-:-:;:-::---NOTICE
steps,
1f4' birch paneling,
operated ." Financ i ng 1970 MODEL Minidozer ; blade exce llent business and
6317.
Bid s will be rece1ved by the
women's clothing . Good
Approximately 10 acr~sof good
house
.type
doors, -Storm
available.
Set
up
on
your
~of
4-26-3fp
undersigned at th e Law Ofl lce
on I y ; 7 horse Tec umseh paying a nice profit, (NO
quality dems.
meadow with about one acre of
ot Bernard V Fvltl, Pomeroy
ready
for
your
occupancy.
200
windows
.
From
S250.00
eng ine ; ca ii98S-42S6. Chester.
PHONE CALLS PLEASE) woods . Asking $5,000.
4-26 ·2tc
Nat ional
Bank
Bvdding,
yards off Rt . 33 on County Rd .
1969
--FORD
TORINO
GT
condown
,
Delivered
Free.
4-25-Jtp come to the office.
Pomeroy , Oh1o. unt 11 saturday,
18. Quick delivery . Our low
vert i ble, automatic , 351
SHOOTING MATCH , Corn
MANY
OTHER 'Read once more, they may not
Ap.r il '28, 1973, for th e sale of the
overhead will save you SSS. 12' 1972 APA CHE Eagle Fold-up
engine ; priced to selL Phone
Many "more to thoose from.
Hollow Gun Club, 'turn first
Charles . Hyatt
property ,
PROPERTIES
TO
CHOOSE
be repeated .
and 14' Mobile Homes
992-3170.
situated 1n the Village of
ca mper ; includes spare tire , FROM. TO SELL LIST
right after Miles Cemetery,
available, Kingsbury Home
Middleport, cons1sting llf : (ll A
4-26-3tc
can opy and plastic storm WITH US.
Rutland ; Factory choked
CALL TO SEE OUR NEW
Sales &amp; Service, Inc.
"'acant Jot used as a tra il er
wmdow . Trailer has been·
gun s only. Sunday, April 29th,
HENRY E. CLELAND
MODEL HOME . NO SUNDAY 1964 IMPALA. 4 door hardtop,
space . tocatect on North Secon d
3·25·tft
1 p. m .
wired for electric, 3 outlets'."
AYenue , and (21 Res iden ce real
BROKER
SHOWINGS,
EXCEPT ON
powe r steering and brakes.
Excellent condition, $675. Call
4-26-3tc
estate located at 791 North
3
ASSOCIATES
MODEL
HOME
.
good condition •. owner is
992·5815 after 5 p.m .
Second Avenue , M idd leport .
BEFORE you buy any new
TO
HELP
YOU
HELEN
L.
TEAF.
O
RD
retired, tesS than 56,000 actual
Ohio . on which 1S located a si)(
NEW Tuxedo 2 pc. suite Wi th
4-25-4tc
· Mobile Home, you shou ld
992 -2259
room house with bath
GOROON
B.
TEAFORD
m
iles, ph one 992-2936 . ._
sewn foam back and arms,
consid er the large silvings
EaStern Ave . GAllipolis,
Terms of sa le, cash in hand on
If no answer 992-2568
ASSOCIATES
. 4-26·3fc
Ill
1973
ZIG-ZijG
Sew
ing
featuring
6
i·nch
·
foam
you
ca
n
ha
ve
by
purcha
sing
a
day of sate All bids ·will be
or
985·4209,
PH. 446-0lll
992-3325
or
992-361S
Machines
left
in
la
yaway.
cushio n s; your choice of
late model use d Mobile Home.
subject to approval by the
~eautiful
pastel
co
lor
,
full
velvet
or
matelasse.
Th
is
Probate Cou r t, ann the r ight 1S
Here are some every day low
reserved to re1ect anv and all
week only $1 99.95 ; Cash and
s1ze model. All buitt.in to
1970 44xl2
prices · 1 •bids
buttonhole, do stret ch sewing
carry . Pomeroy Recovery,
Buddy, $3,395 , I - 1971 622
E
.
Main
St
.
Phone
992
and
fan cy stitching . Pay just
60xl2 Buddy, 3 bedroom , 1112
HARRIETT HYATT ,
7554.
$48
.
75
cas h
or
terms
bath,
$4,695
;
I
1912
60x12
admm1s tratr ix of the
available . Trade -ins .ac 4-26-6lp
Cranbrook ,
3 bedroom ,
Esleueot Charles Hyal! ,
OPTOMETRIST
.
deceased
"sharp," $4,695 ; 1 - SOx lO
cepted
.
Electro
Hyg
1ene
Co.,
(4 ) 16, 18, 10, 23 , 25 . 27, 61 c
phone 992-7755 .
GUN SHOOT, also rifle matLiberty _- extra clean, $2,795,
OFFICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE
ches. open sites only and
4-25-6tc
"super buy of the week "; 1 AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT
special de er slug mat ch .
1971 - 60x1 2 Buddy, $3,995;
'
P MEROY.
Forked Run Sportsman Club,
ctl l prices includ e delivery and 121 ELECTRDLUX Vacuum
PUBLIC NOTICE
Cleaners complete with at.
Sunday, April 29th , 12 noon.
set up. Th is is just a few of the
Sea l ed b1ds will be received
tachm ents. ·cordwlnder and
4-26-Jtc
by the Olive Township Board of
barga ins avaflable at BerryBit Clplcity
pai n t spray . Used but in like
Trustees at the office of th e
Miller Mobi le Home Sales , 705
Owner Transferred. Will not refuse any
M1yt11
Townsh ip Clerk for the pur .
new condition . Pay $34 .45
Far son Street , Belpre, Ohio,
Automatln
ch ase of a new Lo.ader . 3ackhoe .
reasonable
offer.
cash
or
budget
plan
available.
phone 423-9531. Shop here
2 speect operat ion .
Offered as trade in on~C (1 J Case Help Wanted
Electro Hyg iene Co., phone
first , you'll be gla d you d id.
430 Loader·Backhoe .
Choice of water
992-7755.
4-27 -Jtc
Bids to be opened at the off1ce CQ9K, WAITRESS' and carhop ;
temps .
Auto.
This is a great opportuni~y for some lucky
of the Trustees at Reedsv ille,
water
level
apply i n person . Craw 's Steak
--~-----4
-·2-.:
H
tc
family large or small. 5 bedrooms, completely
Ohio May 2 at I O'ClOCk 1973.
control.
Lint
House
Specif i cations for th e Loader MODERN
Walnut
stereo.radio
For
Sale
carpeted,
living,
Jamily
arid
dining
rooms,
2
Filter
or
Power
H6-7tc
Backhoe can be obtained at the
combination, 4 speed InFin Agitator .
large bathrooms,.. new kitchen with built-in
residen ce of the Clerk at Long -----,--~·
STAR KILLS rats quicRiy, sure.
termixed changer , 4 speaker
Perm a-Press
Bottom , Ohio. The Board of BOOKKt::EPER tOr accounts
cab . .Kids can w_a lk to grade school. lt~.s an
21 ~ tbs.. $1.69, Ebersbach
sound sy$ tem , separate
Mavt11
Trustees reserve the right to
payable and payroll. Office in
Hardware, Sugar Run Mil ls,
HIIO ol H. . t
contrOls. Balance $69.72.' Use
older
house
in
an
excellertt
location
in
Midreiect 'any or all bids .
AthenS until July then mov ing
Drytrs
Pickens Hardware, Mason. our budget terms . Call 992Olive Townsh ip
dleport.
Was
$24,000,
but
don'
t
let
that
stop
Ga
lli_polis
.
Send
resurrie
to
Surround
clothes·
to
4·1-301p
3965.
Trustees
with gentle, even
S.E O.E.M.S , P. 0 . Bo&gt; 927,
, ._;;;
Ada Bisseii, .Cierk
you. The owner must sell, (make an offer) .
4·22-6tc
heat. No ho1spots,
Athens, Ohio 45701 .
, .fOOD'S AQUARIUMS ; fish·· ----------------Ttl1 13, 20, 27, 3tc
no overdry l ng . .
4-26-Jtc
and supplies ; new location , r~O W . TAKING orders for
Fine Mnh Lint
Ash Street, Middleport ne.:&gt; r
~outh ern plants. Charles R.
Gaflia Co.'s Largest
Fil ter .
park ; phone 992·5443.
Harris,
843·2693.
We Sp•cllllte In
Real Estate Sales Agency
Emp!oymerit Wanted
MAYTAG
1·7·tfc.
The Bible ha s been transOffice
446-3643
_.:__-c.------:'
.WI
LL
do
bookkeeping
In
my
lated into nearly 1,500 Ian·
home ;
Contact
Cheryl COAL. L1mestone, Excelsior LOTS ~or. sale. - on Che~ter
Evenings Call
guages and dialec ts and
Lauderm
1!
I,
2nd
Str
eet,
Salt
Works,
E.
Main
St.,
water
:
phone
992-5248
'
til
3
linguists around the 'world
E. M. "U1e" Wiseman, 4411-3796
Mason or phone 773·5613.
Pomeroy . Phone 992-399 1.
p.m . or 992-3436 after 3 p.m • .
are working on 500 new verE. N.~iseman, 446-4500
4-24 otp
4-12-tfc
NOTICE

We talk to you

FURN I SHED and unfurnished
apartmen t ; adults on ly; ca ll
99'2·390 I .
4-24-Stc

- ------

5ale

like a person.

WMP0/1390

..

Teaford, Sr.
Broker

p~ppers,

UHE.Il"

HEATING &amp;
COOLING

HUMIDIFIERS

r==~:::==~~~=---,

- -- -

-

3'h

3

129.95

49.95

------

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE

NEW

MOBILE HOMES

.

o.

TRI.OOUNTY

MOBILE HOMES

o.

r----------------------,

THE

WISEMAN

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D~

n.,

AGENCY

---- --·-------

sions.

4-22·6t(

--,---'----

RUTLAND FURNITURE R~:~.~~:··

741-4211
Arnold Gr1t1.
,
L--------~~~--------~~~~----~~~~--~~~·

4

69 CAMARO

71 91ds 88 Holiday Sedan, air . • • • .. • • • .. • '2695
71 Olds Town Sed., V-roof, air ......... , .... 12S95
71 Volkswagen 4 Door, auto. .. • .. • • • • .. • • 12495
'
70 Cadillac H. T. Sedan, power, air .......... IJ500
70 Cadillac H.T. Cpe., power, air ........... 13700
70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... 12995
70 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, V roof, air•••••••• 12595
69 Chevelle Mal. H.T. Cpe., V-8, AT, PS ... '1 595
6~• Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air : .... 11595
69 'Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.. :.. 11295

Cut

68
68
68
"68

Olds

6&amp;

Ooage Pol.

67

Olds

Ford Gal.
Chevelle

98

2 Or. H.T.•

4 Or.

11995
'
66 THUNDERBIRD
1
2 Dr. H.T, Loaded
sharp .................... 1295
71 MUSTANG
2 Dr. J':l,;r , V-8, auto., P.S., P. B. ••• ••• •• ,,.,. 11995
&amp;

71 FORD PINTO

Town Sed., power

Buick uSabre

4 Door,

s

S~an, 6 cyl.,

standard . • , •• , •• , •••••• ,, •

Fury II, 4dr., 318, V-8, std., P S , clean

70 DODGE
70 FORD

Ca tal1na, 4 dr. sedan, P.S, P.B ..............

SST, 2 dr . H.T., 290, V-8, auto ..................

71
SO
S9
S6

Pomeroy Motor Co.

.
PH. 985-4100
Located on St . ijt. 7

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce My~s
" and family.wer&lt;!•Easte\&gt;·dtnner
guests ol Mrs. Doris K oeni g,
Tuppers Plains.
Mrs. Ada Morris is a medi cal

patient at the Holzer Medical
Center .

Mr . and Mr s. Charles
Eichinger and daug hter,
Co lumbu s,
and
Dennis
Eichin ger, student at Marietta ,

Jean .

OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Mrs. Letha Wood spen t
Easter with Mr.' and Mrs .
Harold Hawk and. family,
Tuppers Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. John Newell

REMEMBER

RIGGS USED CARS

spent the weekend with Mrs.
Opal E1chmger, Don and Laura
Mr . and Mrs . Kenneth

sons, Colum.bus, w er e
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hobart Newell, Elmer
and Sheila. They were all
Easter dinner guests of Mr.
· and Mrs. Larry Curtis and
family, Long Bottom.
Mrs. Lillian Frost and Billie
Jean are visiting in Columbus
with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Fraley and family .
Miss Kristie Hawk, Tuppers
Plains, visited Monday with
Mrs. Roy Christy.
weekend guests of Mr . and
'
Mrs . Ross Cleland
and Larry.
Mrs . Susan Hibbs and Mary
and Greg, joined them for
Easter dinner. On Saturday
evening, Mr. Cleland was

CEW ARD CALVERT, Salesman

We Service
What We Sell

many.
'

'

Lee and children, Bashan .

WE STILL ARE MAKING GREAT DEALS ON NEW IUICKS &amp; .
PQNTIACS. SO BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR NEW OR USED
CHECK WITH US. ·
·

•195

,phone call from his son Jerry ,

H.T. Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic trans ., P. steer ing &amp;
brake5. radio, blue f i nish, blk . vi nyl top, good tires, radio
Special !!!

'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert

sags

Chev. C-10, 'h ton Pickup. V-8, 4-sp .
Ford 1 Ton Chipwood Special. Your Choice
International Pickup
Ford 1 Ton Truck

pleasantly surprised with a

11695

Mr . and Mrs. Vernon
Cl eland, Columbus, w er e

FORD .............:~~--~~~:.~.~~~~~·...................~~~~·-······· •29 5

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

1695

altended church service at
Sutton and were Easter dinner

FORD ............ ~--~~~~:.~~~-'.~:~~..'.~~.~~~-~~~.~~~.~~~·..........•99 5

'2195

68 JAVELIN

v .a motor, auto. trans., P.S., and w·w t~r es, rad io, ni ce
yellow finish with vi nyl interiOr .

By Clarice Allen
Weekend guests of Mr . and
Mrs. Arthur Orr were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Neuman and famil y,
Galion, and Dr. and Mrs.
Roger Grueser and daughters,
Logan . On Sunday they all

--~~J.·............................... ~~ ·-·········'189 5

1995

71 PONTI'AC

S229l

News Notes

Marq., 4 dr . H.T.• air . vinyl top. Clean

LTD Wagon. 4 dr ., P.S . P B. Sharp .,,, ..... 1

-Pomeroy
Motor Co.

and

sags

sl795

who is with the Army in Ger-

Chester

MERCURY

Polara. 2 dr. H T. , P.S, P. B., vinyl ·roof •••• • ••

" You' ll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
0p, , Everings Untii6:0G-Til 5p.m. Sat.

1967 FORD LTO .

$1695

••••••••••

2 Dr. H.T. , 4 cyl , 4 sp. •••••••••••••••••••••••

Karr &amp; VanZandt

1968 CAMARO CONV.

•

69 TOYOTA

'695

Fireblrd Esprit. Local 1 owner, 350 V-8 engine, P. steer ing
.... . &amp;automatic trans., AM·F.M radio, IIJ&lt;,.e new white lettered
tires , dark brown f ini sh, bu cket Seats &amp; blk·. vi nyllri m . A
'- sharp one YReally loaded.

1295

71 PLYMOUTH

&amp; air........ '995

1970 PONTIAC

1

Satellite, 4 dr., P. S., P.B., vinyl roof . •••••••••

64 Buick Elec. 4 Door H.T. ................. 1295
64 Olds 88 H.T. Coupe, nice ............... 1595

2 SIGNS .
OF
QUALITY

70 HORNET

69 PlYMOUTH

'795

air...............

$}595

1295
70 MERCURY
1
Montego, 4 Dr ., 6 cyl. , stand . ................. 1095

67 Olds 88 H.T. Sed., full power, air ....... .'795
66 Olds Toronado, full power, air........... 1995
66

3 Dr . Runabout One owner ••••••••••••••••••

4 Qr.

H.T., air .......11395

H.T.. ................

l295

2 Dr. H,T.. 6 cxl., auto., P.S.,. ••• , ..........

500 4 Door, air .............. '1095
•
2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.L .. 11495
4 Door

v.a, 4 sp . •••••••••••••••••••••••••1

70 CAMARO

Hoi. Sedan, v..roof .............'1495

Pontiac Bonneville

. Vlrgil B.

- -- -- - -

1966
CADILLAC ................... •895
Sedan, Deville, dr. H.T., P.S., P. B., vinyl root .

USED CARS

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

Real Estate For Sale
NEW TOTAL Electric trame

WE SOLD MORE CARS THIS MONTH THAN ANY MONTH
SINCE WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS. SO COME IN AND
HELP US.

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

On Most Amerian C.rs

fimshes .

sewing
machine.
This
machine dal'ns, .embroiders,
makes
buttonholes.
all
without attachment•. Just
dl~l and sew. Pay balance of
$38.50 or pay S5 per month .

Stop in and see our line of
quali tY fishing tackle, t:ods , •
reefs, lines, lures.

992·2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

FQf wood and masonry

MUST sell 1973 detu•e Zig-Zag

r·-=========·='"-~

. POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

LATEX PAJNT

4-20-ttc

1.72 ACRE tot, phone 742-3656.

4·26-6tp

-------

.

2 REDBONE Coon hound pup&gt;: 1973 STEREO 8 track. A small
4

Business Services

Encyclopedia,

3·20-llc

Diameter

PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right to Know

·

Wanted

Maximum

~ATES

For Wa.nr Ad Service
5 cents per Word one insertion
M i nimum Charge 75c
12 cents per word three
consecut i ve tnsertlons .
18 cents per word si x con -

'

Poles

r i ght to edit or reject any ads
deemed
obie c tionCll
The
pub,ltsher w.n not be responsible

for more than one incorrect

For Sale

R!CORD BREAKING SALE

Wickham and fami1y, Richmond, were Thursday eve nin g
dinner g'uests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Wickham .
v

Mr. D. D. Cleland , Columbus.

visited

with

Denzil

Cleland, Friday afternoon.
Bill Allen , graduate student
at
Lehi gh
University,
Bethlehem, Pa., spent a week
with Mr . and Mrs. Clayton
Allen.
Mrs . John Reuter and Mrs.
Kathy Freitag, Akron, spent a
few days with Miss L ucille

Smith.
Mrs . Helen Wilson, Albany,
N. Y., spent Saturday with Mr.

LARGE SELECTION
'

MOBILE HOMES

CHESTER. 0 .

and Mrs. Raymond Elberfeld .
Mr . and Mrs. Richard
Fre1tag 111 , Akron, were
we ~ kend guesl&lt;&gt; of Miss Lucill•'
Smith.

Open Evenings

7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 'Til 12
'Til

Noon on Saturday

500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, OhiO

Remember We Seroice What We Sell.
in a coma ever: since
his. Sparstune Cooper i~ ·75

remained

ORIOLES HONOR ROBBY

HUBER DIES
cra shed into an electric cabl e
box
durin g the lO.lap race for former teammate Frilnk
SINGAPORE (UP! ) - Sw1ss
race dr1ver Joe Huber, inj ured saloon s and tourin g cars. Robinson when he makes his
last Friday while drtving m the Huber was negotia tin g a first lOcal appearance here on
Sin gapore Grand Prix, died in dangerous stretch of the 3.02a hospital Thursday .
m ile circuit ca lled " the
At tendants said Huber had snake."

THE SHOP

·May 4 wjth hls new club, the

BALTIMORE (UP! ) - The California Angels.
.
Baltimore Orioles will honor
Robinson, 37, will be given

Dodgers ln 1971. Baltimore
General Manager J. Frank
Cashen also announced that a
cash duna't iun will be made in

his old uniform, No. 20, which
the club retil'ed after he was

his name to ·a Baltimore drug

traded to the Los Angeles

abuse pr-ogram .

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�10 - The Dati)' Senhnel, Mtddleport·Pomeroy, 0 . April 'l:l, 1973

Two District

Army of Scouts will mount
eight-hour war OTJ litter
HUNTINGTON - Can 1,000
Trt.State Area Scouts clean up
more than 100 mtles of roadwa) thts Saturday'
They thmk they can And
they've devised more than 30
special proJects atmed at that
and several other goals
The scouts, aH members of
the Tn.State Area Boy &amp;out

CoWlctl, will be repeatmg an
effort begw a year ago when
more than 600 scouts cleaned
up 95 mtles of roadway and 40
mtles of shorelines along Tn-

MEIGS ntEATRE
Tomght &amp; Saturday
Aprtl27 28

WHEN LEGENDS
DIE

nvers , cree k s and
run offs m JUSt e1ght hours
StaLe

More than 40 scout units wtth

members rangmg from young
men and women m hJgh school
age explorer umts to teen-aged
boys to etght-year old cub
scouts wtll JOin w1th thetr
leaders Ill the day·long errort

Several area busmesses,
mcludmg the Huntmgt onBascd Owens-IIhnms Plant,
PepSt.Cola of Huntmgton, and
Hllj),lingl&lt;ln___i&gt;ubhshmg Company, are contn bubng man-

power and expertise to ass1st
the young people m the e££orls,
whach are aimed at makmg the
Tn-State a better place to hve
''We behevewehave a maJOr
litter problem m the Trt-

contracts ler

execuhve w1th Owens-Ilhnms
who ts volunteer chatrman for

Rrcha rd Wtdmark
Fredenc Forrest
I PGl
AFEW
BULLETS MORE
(Techmcolor)
Peter Lee Lawren ce

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Drane Zura

Sun , Mon , Tues
Apr 29 30, May 1

KANSAS CITY
BOMBER
Raquel Welch
Kevtn McCarthy

( PG )
Cartoons
J Stooges

the Scouts' parhctpatwn
· Government f1gures show
that more than ftve pounds of
sohd waste are created every
day for every man, woman,
and ch tld m the Trt-State area
Some of that ts damagmg our

envtronment m the form of
htter "
" The Scouts are gomg to try
to help, 'Vass continued, "But

we're gomg to need everyone
else's help Keep Amenca
Beaultful Day ts merely a

Otl Day

Show starts 7 p m

special proJect to can attentiOn
to

the

b1gger day·to-day

problem"

two h1ghway Improvement

Umts parhctpatmg m the

project £rom thts area

b~

locahhes where they meet
mclude
M-G·M D1strtct-Pack 206,
Cheshtre Kyger PTA, Pack
209, Addavllle PTA , Pack 243,
~cme Ftrsl Bapttsl Church:
Pack 249, Mmeral Lodge No
242, I 0 0 F, Pomeroy: Pack
256, New Haven Umted
Methodtsl Church, New Haven,
W Va , Troop 2110, a group of

bustnessmen of Galhpohs,
Troop 230, Salem Bapttsl
Church, Palnol, Troop 257, St
Peter's Evangehcal Lutheran
Church, Pomt Pleasant, and
Troop 259, 3664lh Ordnance

markings

An effective style revue of

gowns or yesteryear has been
woven mto the operetta which
IS dtrected and accompamed
by Mrs Phyllts Hackett of the
£acuity

Scene stealers on opemng
mght were Lisa Scaggs, cast as
the snooty shopper m the

conv tn c mgly

played

by

Judy

Lavender
The pubhc ts mvtted to al·
tend tomghl's £mal show

a m to noon Monday at the
Reedsvtlle Post Offtce m ob·

servance of Postal Service
Day

A hmtled

number or

tmpnnted envelopes honormg
postal

people

wtll

be

distributed free to v1s1tors on a
ftrst come, first servid baSls
Spec1al stamps wtll be on sale

and ref1 eshments of coffee,
donuts, punch and cookies Will
be served
• BATTERIES STOLEN
Galha County shenf£'s

depuhes were mvestlgatmg the
theft or baltenes taken £rom a
bulldozer owned by Benme
Cardwell o£ Vtnton. The dozer
was parked at the Robert

Scurlock property Scurlock's
home was also entered

pomeroy
rutland

pomeroy
national
bank
the bank of
the ce ntury
established t872

Member

FDIC

"Cioing one itep further"

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REGISTRATION SET '
Regtstrabon for ftrst grade
at the Sahsbury Elementary
&amp;hool wtll take place Tuesday
from 9 to 11 a m and from I to 3
p m ,Parents are urged to
brmg lhetr chtld's btrlh cer-

hficate and ImmumzatLOn
records
SALE PLANNED
The Eagles Class o£ the
As~ury
Untied Melhodtst
Church wtll hold a rummage
sale May 3, 4, 5tn the Wtllte M
coates bu1Idmg, Second st,
Mtddleport, begmnmg at9 a.m

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Putney, Pomt Pleasant, Unda

Waugh, Galltpohs, Mrs Ed·
ward Smith, Northup: Mrs

Arthur Pursley, Sandyville,
Reynolds

Solonayer,

Patncta

Stover,

Ashton: John Huber Il, Pomt
Pleasant, Mrs Russell Leach,
daughter, Henderson: Mrs.
Leslie McGrath, Leon, Wliham

Gardner, New Haven 1 Mrs
Thomas Denney, Galhpolis and
Mrs Dewey Whtte, Galllpohs
BIRTHS - Aprtl 27, a
daughter to Mr and Mrs

Wheeler,

Pomt

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Ronald Fry,
Pomeroy, Elite Mae Lemley,

Pomeroy , Linda Cunmngham,
Pomeroy.
Helen Smith,
Racme, and Jean Atkms,

Racme
DISCHARGED - Ardella
Herdman, Mary Van Houten,
Carolyn Adams, Ella Halfhlil,
Earl Denny, Lowell Wmgett,
Paula McKmney, Cmdy Dtll,

Ic1e Tucker, Vern Chevalier,
Mary Queen, C.cli Queen,
Harold King,Anna Gnm, Mary

Smith, Everett Cremeans,
Ba r ba r a Cl a r k; J a s on Qw IIen

Wellther
~m

hkely tn the east and a

chance of showers m the west
tomght and cool. Lows m the
mtd 311S to near 40 Mostly
cloudy and cool Saturday w1th
a chance of showers m the east.
Htghs Saturday 45 to 55
LOCAL TEMPS

Temperature tn downtown
Pomeroy at 11 a m Frtday was

MASON DRIVE-IN
,','

Saturday Night 10 til 2

The MEIGS INN
992-3629

POMEROY

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1nformat10n when he announced a renewed, personal
mqmry two days later.
- The Washington Post quoted an unnamed associate of
Dean as sa)'Ulg Dean went to
the Prestdent March 20 and
satd he was w1lling to "testify
freely and go to jail" if
necessary for his ro!e m the
Watergate as part of "com·
plete disclosure by everyone."
Dean was descrtbed as feeling
such action by hun, Ehrlich·
man and H R. Haldeman was
needed "to save the preslden·

COLUMBUS - WERT T. COLLOPY, 57, and Werrtck
Weatherson 57 employes of the state Bureau of Motor Vehicles,
were fired Th~sday after bemg charged with accepting bribes.
Offtctals said tbe charges were in connection with a plan to
shave points off records of drtvers who were fa~d with
suspension or exarrunations. James 0. Phipps, a used car dealer,
was charged wtth acting as a middleman for persons who wanted
points taken off thetr records.

Now you Know
The oldest natiOnal anthem
sttllin use ts the Netherlands',
based on a 15th century folk

servancy Dlstnct m Rutland.
Operahon Mainstream has
been extended to Oct. J' 1973 on
a grant of $209,550 for iiO persons.
Operahon Mamstream
enrollees are prunarily older
unemployed persons in rural
areas and small towns. They
are employed on beaulificatJOn
and conservation projects to
unprove conunwtties where

song

the

they hve.

cy."

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THE GODFATHER
(Color
Marian Branda
AI Pacmo

Leadmg

Creek

Con-

EtBERFELDS IN POMEROY
Furniture Department-Jrd Floor

Another Big Shipment Berkline Chairs

destruction of Hunt's £ties were

"essen bally correct." He satd
be based h1s optmon on personal meetmgs and telephone

conversatiOns he had w1th
Gray Wednesday and Thurs·
day
Wetcker, a close friend of

~
F~·~ ) .',

Gray, sald there was "no
questton m my mind that Pat
Gray did not use good
JUdgement m a vanety of In-

stances."
HWlt, a former Whtte House
consultant and an ex-CIA
agent, pleaded gmlty to all
charges at the outset of the
tr1al o£ tbe seven ongmal
Watergate de£endants m
January Tr1al testimony
showed that matertal from his
Wh1te House office was

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T~INNO\ATORS

~ Recner
SPEOALS

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last week by th1s paper, tssued the
followtn g statement Saturday
The Gall1pohs Datly Trtbune and
Sunday T1mes~ntmeJ are to be com-

annual convention
For the next year, Dr Clarke wtll

preslde over all ofhc1al meetings and
conclaves of the ASSOCiatiOn, preside over

mended for the1r offer to pubhsh the
opmwns of the candidates for Galhpohs
C1ty Commission so that cthzens &lt;:an
choose Hte best quahfted men to serve
them

all sesstons of The Councll (board of

directors) and also serve as co-chatrman
of the assocJatJOn's delegation to the
American MediCal Association Bouse of
Delegates
Dr Clarke already serves and Will
continue to serve as an OSMA delegate to
the AM.A Followmg hts formal mstallal!on, he and Mrs Clar ke wtll gJVe a

The large field o£ candidates for ctty

commissioner ts a very healthy s1gn and (
have the h1ghesl 1egard £or all the other

candidates The growth or Galhpohs has.
been phenornenal m the pasJ few years and
1t 1s- prcdtcted to gro.w even faster m the
near future Jt IS more Impm·tant than ever

arrest, and most of 1t subsequently was turned over to '!&gt;e

Fill

St. Paul Lutheran
Church
Sunday School
9: lS.a.m.
Worship Servtce

Pastor

Vts1tors Always Welc:o~~
Corn 2nd &amp; Sycamore Sts.

1

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Pomeroy

DEBBIE CALL, POMEROY, purchases a tJCkel to the M-G-M Boy Scout
&amp;out-o-rama lobe held Saturday and Sunday at the Pomeroy Jumor H1g!t SchUvl
bulldmg, from Paul Reed, center, a member of Pomeroy Troop 249 Looking on 1s
Tom Reed, a )Wltor lea der or the troop Ttckets are $1 per famtly and may be
purchased from any Boy Scout Hours of the event are Saturday, 7 30 to 9 30 p m
and Sunday, 2 30 to 4 30 p m

'Rama show set
POMEROY - Ttcket sales are underway £or thts year's MGM Dtslrtcl
Scoul.Q-~ma May:; and 6 m the Pomeroy
Jumor Htgh School Audtlonum
The Scou l·O·Rama -provtdes Boy

Scouts and Cub Scouts an opportumty to
bUild booths and dtsplays to tell the pubhc

about scoutmg and to !how the1r pubhc
concern and mvolvement
W1lllam R Stephenson, Pomeroy,
chalrrnan of the event, today Issued the
times of the program The Scout..Q~Rama
wtll be open £rom 7 30 p m to 9 30 p m
Saturday, May 5 and £rom 2 30 to 4 30 p m
Sunday, May 6
BtU Wellman, ttcket chatrman and

and 14 are Interested m scoutmg
programs
Samples said as a result of the high
mterest shown by youngsters through the
survey, dtstrtct offtcJa ls hope to start
approximately 20 new Cub and Boy Scout
umts m the M-G-M area
Tuesday, a meetmg wtll be held m the
Appalachtan Power Off1ce, Pt Pleasant,
at 7 p m for the purpose of organizing new

umlq
Orgamzers expected to attend are Mr
and Mrs John Stewart, Wilham W1sc,
Howard

Roush, Mtifred Hysell,

Jack

Rogers, Mrs Chnsttne Napier, Judy
Issac, Tom Metcalf, Lyle Dunsmore, Fred
Fraley, Carl Cameron, Hank Cleland,
John Whtttiey, Carl Murray and Andy
Tabbapore
Another mee!tng wtli be held on May B
at 7 p rn at \'{htch t1me orgamzers and

prospective umt sponsors w1ll discuss the
future of scoutmg programs This sesswn
wtll also be held at the Appaiachtan Power
Co off1ce

Area rtrmsand residents who have not

m 98 pel or the schools m been contacted but would like to par.

Pro£

Kenneth Myers,

Head of the DIVISIOn of Natural Science,
and Associate Professor of Chemistry at
Rto Grande College, has been elected

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

per ~ eek Newsstand pnce on Sunday
\\Ill be 20 cents

Carners and dr1vers will share m
this raise. made necessary by increased costs o( production, General
mcreases m rates by mail are also
bemg made

president of the Raccoon Creek and
Tr1butar1es Assoctation Th€ one-year:.old
orgamzatwn's first prestdent, Rev C J,
Lemley, presided over the meeting m town
hall here
Objecltves of the Assoctatwn, £ormed
m January 1972, are to promote the

beauttftcatton, flood control, recreatLonal
activitieS:, reclamation and poJlutwn
control m the Raccoon Creek basm Rev
Lemley reported on progress to date He
satd several government agenctes have
been asked to help

Commumty Actwn's " Operahon
Mamstrearh" worked from June through
November, 1972 on the creek banks m the
Vmton area Much of the timber cut now
wlll be sold for pulp wood Forms have

been secured to apply for a re~ eral grant
that would permtt a more extenstve

professional Real Estate a.ppra1ser, semor
member Amer1can Soc1ety of Apprrusers
tSecret:1ry of International Chapter),
member of the Amencan Rtght of Way
Assoc1atlon, member of the Amencan
ArbitratiOn AssociatlOn, Past president
and present broker member or SEO Board
or Reallors and active m ctty and school
rccrealton programs
My t~amtng has mcluded many zomng
and planmng studtes Zomng and planmng
must be used but not abused, as a tool of
&gt;g&lt;JVcrrrment The 'growth of the c1ty and

th e genera l welfare of all1ts people must
be foremost m mmd
l ask only to be evaluated on my
geuume des1re to serve your best mterests
as a ctbzen of Galhpolts
lf you feel my quahftc.a twns meet your
approval I would appret1atc you r support.
Re~pectfully, Arthur A " Pete"
N1be1t

ARTHUR A (PETE I NIBERT

Your invited Guest
Reaching More
Than 11.500
Families

SUNDAY,
APRIL 29. 1973
.

POMEROY -

'

Entire store and warehouse is open Friday and Saturday
nights til 9 p.m. Take advantage of the many special sale
pnces all over the store an·d warehouse on Mechanic St.

Dally und Sunday w1ll be 55 cents

Galhpohs-Pomt Pleasant

Girls win
world rank

VINTON -

colors
and
patterns
A
revol uttonary 3 way mechan1sm
makes a cha~r that's very
comfortable and uses the T
cush1on concept for S1tf1ng,
loungmg and recllnmg poslt1ons
Select a cha~r now for yourself or
Mother 's Day g1vmg

crease in the dally papers.

Vel&lt;ran (USN ), h1gh schpol teacher,

THREE SECTIONS

Pomeroy Mtddleport

Raccoon basin group

SERMON
"The Man for the Job"
Rev Arthur C Lund,

30 PAGES

Prof. Myers heading

B1g selection of styles • covers

• l-lomc delivery by carrier boys and
girTs and by motor route drivers or The
Sunday-Times Sentinel \\HI mcreasc
from 10 cents to 15 cents begmnmg next
Sunday, May 6 There will be 110 m·

m r€presentmg you and to state my
qualifications

Det·olt•d To The Greater Middle Ohio Vullt!)'

the Trt-County Area and results revealed t1c1pate m the program should call Roger
more than 5110 boys betwe~n lhe ages of 8 N Samples, 446·0083

"shocked and surprised 11 when

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VOL 8 NO. 13

pleted surveys

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area
Meanwhile, RogerN Samples, M-G-M
District Scout Execut1ve, recently com-

but dented knowmg their
content or that Gray had
destroy them
The Datly News sa1d Gray
did not learn until two days ago
about the contents or the
papers It sa1d Gray also was

President's re-election cam·

&gt;wny Sunday wtth htgh m
the :;Qs north to 60s southern
part of state Lows Sunday
mght m 30s Partly cloudy on
Monday wtth htgh m 00s north
to 70s southern areas of the
state

and Cub Scouts throughout the M.G·M

documents were giVen to Gray,

- Jeb Stuart Magruder,
deputy ' dtrector of the

Weather

Pomt Pleasant busmessrnan, mdtcated
that this year's sales are expected to top
a11 precedmg years " And," he added,
"where today can you recetve whole
farnJJy entertamment for only a dollar "
Ttckets are ava1lable from Boy Scouts

removed shortly after his

10:30 a.m.

I Rl
-Pius" THE POSSESSION
OF JOEL DELANEY"

GALUPOUS - Oscar W Clarke,
M.D, of Gar!teld Avenue, Spruce Knoll,
promment Gallipohs phySt~tan and ctvtc
leader, will be mstalled as prestdent of the
10,30D·member Oh10 Slate Medtcal
Assoctat1on m Columbus May 9 at the
conclusion of the assoctahon 's fqur-d.ay

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mg conmuttee 1 satd the news~
paper accounts of Gray 1s

I ~j ql1t1,

Tomght, Sat., Sun
Aprll27 28 29
Double Feature Program

GALLIPOLIS - " I ask only to b&lt;
U1at we have genu10ely mterested, achve
evaluated on my genutne destre to serve
eommtssiOners to msure a progressive
your best mtere-sts as a cttl2:en offuture for our c1ty Therefore, as a lifelong
Galltpohs "
resident of th1s cJty, I Y.ould hke to take
Thus spoke Arthur A t Pete) Ntbert,
thls opportun1ty to express sincere mterest
one of 10 Galhpohtans seektng a
nommatlon for a se.,t on the cit) com·
mtssiOn dunng the May 8 election
N1bert, m response to a request mad~
Sunday paper to 20c

Local project extended
One o£ three manpower
trammg programs m Ohto
whJCh have been extended and
funded to provtde wel£are
reclptents and dtsadvanlaged
Jobless andl underemployed
workers, mcluding older
persons, 15 10 Me1gs Cowty,
the U. s Department of Labor
announced Friday.
It ts OperaUon Mamstream
operated m conjunction Wlth

destroyed by securtty personnel
Sen Lowell P We1cker Jr ,
R.Conn , a member of 'the
Senate's Watergate mveshgat·

I

Sh1rley MacLa•ne

knowledge" of the Watergate
plot, althouglo his name has
veen mentioned prommenlly tn
the mvestlgation of lbe plot and
alleged attempts to cover 1t up
- Ehrltchman, satd he uid
not know or lbe contents or the
papers Gray destroyed wUI
Aprll 15 and that he lm·
m•&lt;hately told the President
about 1t Ntxon ctted fresh

Continued from Page I I
thousands of other workers, ranging from nurses to airline p~ot..,
showed no stgns of ending their strikes - which had COlllCided
With today's scbeduled 7Utour rail walkout. The announcement
ending the paralyzing walkout was tnade through the office of
Chief Cabinet Secretary Suswnu Nlkaido alter a meeting wtth
cabmet mmisters and uruon leaders at the Diet Parliament
building .

where sensttlve documents are

Petersen smd he would be
call~!&lt;~ be£ore the Watergate
53 degrees WJth rain £allmg
grand Jury _ The New; said
Gray was prepared to testify
BOYS TO MEET
that he destroyed the docuThe Letart 4·H Farm Boys ments at the suggestion of the
Club wtll meet at 7 p m. While House aides.
Tuesday tn the communtty hall
The Qew development came
at Letart Falls
as.

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reporter he had "no prtor

News • . • in Briefs

Ehrlichman, NIXon's chief
adv1ser on domestic affmrs,
confirmed m an unusual state.
ment issued by his office thilt
he was present when the

and Marge Stewart

A New Band at The Meigs Inn

1Continued from Page I)
The papers m question,
reported ftrst by the New York
Datly News and then by

patgn, restgned a $36,000 JOb in
the Conunerce Department.
Magruder tns1sted to a

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DR. OSCAR W CLARKE

Gray

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Candidate wants to serve city

reception at the Sheraton-Columbus Hotel

(Discharged)
Ruth O'Dell, &lt;;eorg1anna several other newspapers,
Bnght, Chnslme Glllespte, were satd to mclude ·
Helen Wtlltams, Evelyn DavLS.
- Fabrtcated State Depart.
Draxte Mulhns, Ethel Holdren, ment cables mtended by Hwt
Mrs Fern Clark, Charles to try to ltnk Prestdent John F.
Gullett,
Sr ,
Floss~e Kennedy directly to the 1963
Radabaugh , Erba Radch£f, assassmatton of South VietMargaret Wtlson, Edward namese Prestdent Ngo Dmh
Coffey, Dtana Sword, Vtlma Dtem
Rowe, Carroll Matthews,
- Matertal complied tiy Hwt
M1ldred
Rice
Herman on the 1969 mctdent m which a
Raynard, VIvian Maxey, woman dted when a car drtver1
Ehzabeth Ltzon, John Gretz, by Sen Edward M Kennedy
Dons Colburn, Clara Cardwell, plunged mto an mlet at
Goldte Cauldwell, Dem1e Chappaqmddlck Island m Mas·
Burchett, Bessie Broughman, sachusetts.
Charlene Brake, Vman Blake,
Gray was satd to have tn·
Goldte Beldtlle, Wyman s1sted to Petersen he had no
Barcus and Elvira Barcus.
tdea what the papers con·
(Births)
cerned but that Dean, the
Mrs James H1ggmbotham, a White House legal counsel, tcld
son, Grtmms Landmg; Mrs him they were "htghly sen·
Douglas Bush, a son, Vmton; stltve, classtfted natwnal
Mrs Bud Shaffer, a son, Vmton securtty docl\ffients or polihcal
and Mrs. Jack Sm1th , a dynamite" and that they
daughter, Langsvtlle
"should never see the ltght of
day "
PLEASANT VALLEY
Gray was satd to have kept
Mrs Mtldred Carry, Hen.
derson; Mrs. :r. .oster Weaver, the papers for ftve days, then to
New Haven ; Mrs Leonard have destroyed them by
placmg them m a "burn bag"
Smtih, Middleport: Angela at
the Justice Department

James
Pleasant

Trees belp keep tbe an- supply fresh by USing up carbon
dionde exhaled by hwnans and oJrutted by factories and
automobiles.
'
Trees trap and filter out pollutants camed in the air.
Trees deter eros10n of soil.
Trees cut down noLSe pollution by acttng as bamers for
soWld.
Trees increase hwrud1ty m dry climates by releasingmotsture as a byi&gt;rodUct of food-making and evaporation
Trees provide food £or man and aruma!.
Trees camouflage harsh scenery_
Trees give a constant supply of products - lumber for
buildings and tools, cellulose for paper and fiber.
Trees beautify our garden, grt.,., our backyards and
break the monotony of~endless sidewalks and miles of high.
ways
Help keep America green and clean- plant a tree 1

Clarke to
headOMA

IS

Holzer Medical Center

Lakm,

alive

Scheduled com·

HOSPfT \L NEWS

Dt

TreeshelpsuppTyozygenweneedtobreathe One acre of
young trees can produ~ enough oxyl!"n to keep IS people

railroad

November 15

Thursday at Bradbury School
A second showmg ts scheduled
for 7 30 th1s evemng

daughter,

and

pletlon date for the project

OPEN HOUSE SET
REEDSVILLE - An open
house wtll be held from 8 30

We can take care of all your fman c1al needs
From check.ng savtng and protectmg your money
to 1oan1ng you money Just ask
We II put on the nght hat

the project was $1,399,000
Total length o£ the project IS
36 45 mtles
The James W McCormtck
Company o£ Mansfteld was
awarded a $28,687 11 contract
for pavement marking m all

and school

story takes place, and her

\r()\

TransportatiOn estimate for

lane markmgs, edge markings

Whttcomb Store where the

We wear many.hats.

upgratltng pFogram , scheduled
for completion Jwe 30, 1974.
Low btdder was the Paul E.
Bletle Compc 1y of Norwalk at
$1,178,5512!l Department of

Co , West Vtrgmia Nattonal

The operetta, " Mulligan's
Magic, " was well-recet ved

Arbor Day, m essen~. IS a tribute to trees and today's
observance of the holiday proclaims this message " Keep Amenca green and clean; plant a tree!"
Marking the celebraUon 1n Me1gs County today are not
only school children, garden club members, and con·
servattontst agencies_Nearly 800 spruce seedlings also have
been dtstrtbuted by tbe Department of Natural Resources
and the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs launching the
Green SUrvival program
The seedlings have been prov1ded to the public £or a
nommal charge as a- contribution toward a better enV!ronment. Mrs. Marte Btrchf1eld has served as chauman
for-the proJect m thiS area Today the nearly 800 seedlings
are bemg put mlo the hands of "concerned citizens" who
recogmze that trees truly are men's beSt friend .
In Ohto, 62,000 spruce seedlings were ordered and are
bemg distributed thiS week m the first year of the OAGC and
Department of Natural Resources' Green SurvJVal'program
The emphasts IS on recogniZing the unportance of trees m the
balance of tbe envtronment, and the facts ate these

undergo a major sarety.

Guard, Pomt Pleasant

Operetta will
be shown again

BYCHARLENEHOE~CH

proJects m Southeastern Oh10
Interstate 77 tn Noble and
Washmgton counties Will

mne counties of Department of
Transportallon Distrtct Ten .
The Improvement mcludes

"brat "

Green Survival program _launched

Contracts have been let for

State," satd Scott Vass, an

( Techn1color}

for Arbor Day:

.

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MIS

Glom

Buck

Route 124 closed by landslide
POMEROY -

The Metgs County

l"nd ""d Long Bottom
A part of SR 124 at Indtan Run was

reported to have slipped mto the nver
State h1ghway offtctal.s, however, were
unavailable for comment Saturday
'
Off1c1als at Galhpohs dam rneanwhde
sa1d the OhiO River stood at 19 8 feet there

Mississippi to
set new record
•

Wallace and two of her baton students
returned home w1th world 1 ankmgs Thursday as v.1nners from Hawau Valerie
Koke1, daughter of Mr &lt;md Mrs R1chard
Koker of Athens County, won third place m
advan&lt;:ed fancy strut, and Ellen Gham~
bers, ddughter of Cap lam and M1 s Harry
Chambers of Ga lh.a County, won first
place for NOviCe solo tWJrhng and a th1rd
tn fan cy strul Ellen ts the lO·year-old
Nov1ce ' tw1rle1 of the year" dnd both girls
are runnersup to ' Strutter of the Year ''
J he gtrls were chosen by Mrs Wallace
to attehd the World International , not only
for their h:n d work m baton but also for
mamtatnmg a hi gh scholastic ave1 age m
school and mterest m mus1c Valene plays
saxophone m the Federal f-lockmg H1gh
school band and Ellen plays a trumpet
Tammy EJChmgcr, .sclcc ted fJ om
Meigs County to attend , "as unable to go
Ttunmy now has seven troplues from the
offiCial NBTA Ohto sta te champibnslup
competitiOn which makes her the biggest
wmncr m lhe area· for NB J J\ OHIO Sta te
championship compebtJOn larnmy also
has 117 trophiCs m open compet1hon m
NBTA, plus trophtes from two other
orgamzat1ons
Glona Wallace, who attended Ken t
MHS GJ.OlUA BUCK WALl ACE,
State UmverSJty and Ohta Umve1s1ty
Pomeroy f &lt;Jt the top m the picture a !Jove,
maJonng m Dance wtll be startmg new
has IClUJ ncd home v.1th two of he•
dance classes 1n May Glorta, who hasn't
studenL&lt;&gt;, .dl of whom attended the
taught any tap or ballet m the past two
NIJ T/\ Wo1ld International Baton
years due to the demand for baton, teoches
Charnptonshtp t:urnpeh llon 1n Hvwmi
m the Orchtd room 1 East Ma1n St m
'J he two studenL'l, E llen Chambers,
Pomeroy The Orchid room tS a1r conGallipolis, ut front and Val e•1 c Koker,
chtwned for summer classes rn Gall tpol1s
Athen s Co unty, t:enLer level, hold
she teaches m lhe Amencan Legwn Hall
awards
they won 1t1 Hawm1
Mrs Wallace w11l be st.artmg only one
class 1n tap and acrobats for 6 to 10 year
olds, one class m ballet and acrobats 7 to 10 Chester , Pomc1oy, Middleport, J\ IJJi.tny,
yea • olds, and one class m baton for 6 to 10 CJnd Pt PleaS8nt, and have been mv1led to
partlcip.Jte tn pawdcs as far &lt;.JW(IY as Nev.
}ear olds Classes wtll be hm1ted m .s1ze
Jersey
1:1.nd M1ch1 g~n Classes are held
All classes wtll be taught parade
routmes a s her Glo-ettes have marched m Tuesdays m Pomeroy and Saturdays m
parades m Nelsonville, Jackson Wellston, Galltpol1s

Shenff's Dept saLd the heavy ratn that fell
1n thts area Thursday mght and Fnday
caused dosmg of St2te Route 124 below
Wells Run due to a landslide between Port-

as of 5 15 p m Saturd(1y The nver IS
expected to crest then; _at ,14l feet Monda}

'
CHANGE CLOCKS
WASHING JON I UPI ) - It's dayhghl

savmgs tunc agam, effectlv€ until Oct 28
Under the um form time law 1 clocks m
most of the nalion are moved ahead an
hour ot 2 a rn on the I&lt;.Jst Sunday m Apnl
and back agatn the last Sunday m OctobeJ

By United Press lnternatumal
MISSOU II R1 ver wtth the Mtssts'stppt, was
The Mtst;tss1ppt Rtver rose towdt d a undeJ water An estmlilted 5,000 persons
rec01d crest at St Louts Saturdc~y and t ema med out of the ir homes there
threatened new destructwn south of the
The nvet· Wd S frilling slowly upstream 1
Cll)
hut soulh of St Louts restdentc; still
Southward along the rmghty I'Jver's awaited the h1gh \\.,Jtcrs Cryst,'JI C.tty, Mo ,
length, 1es1dents conlmued to r cmforce 30 miles south, wa s slu nchng m SIX Eeet of
levees, hopmg theJ would hold as Lh e crest water cllld depth::; of ftv~ to 10 feet v.erc
came downnver
ICporled ove1 Kaskaskia Island, Ill,
A towboat c1ewman was Uu own over- whel e levees gave way Fnday'
board and feared drowned when the tow
At Ohvc Branch, lll , JUSt above the
rammed a ptcr on the flooded nve1 at MlsSJ:s~tppt s confluence wtth the Otuo
Greenvtllc, M1ss One barge went tu the R1ver , flood fighters found a couple of
bottom and another was smkmg
growdhog tunnels m the dtkes and qmckly
The MtSSJssrppJ was measur cd a l t.J 2 plugged the holes Harold Mullins, the
ff:et at St toms SatUJ ddy mornmg dnd regwn &lt;d ctvJI defense coO! dm.Jior, sa td ' Jf
was expected to crest durmg U1e m ght at they weren't dJseo\-:ered "hen they \\ere
43 5 feet, 17 mches above the record of 42 0 we m1ght h&lt;~vc lost a whole sectton of lhe
feet set m 1785 F'lood stage .tt St I ouJs ts levee "The crest was expected Monday a t
30 feet
Olive Branch
Most of the c1ty a long the MISSISsippi
Al
VIcks burg , MISS , eng mee t s
was p1otectod by 52.fool floodw•ll s, but prcch cted a backwater nse of two to three
backwaters from tnbutanes flooded re.SI· feet before the MtsstsstPPt c1cst expected
dentw l a. cas mland On the south stde, May 8 Alrectdy 550,000 acres of delta
backwaters forced the Des Peres HIVer to fa1mland were under water north of
overnow Its banks t111 ough 'estdentlal Vicksburg
sct:ttons Ne.u Valley P;:u k, Mo , the
The nvcr was stable through !J)uJsiana
Mcremec River wa s about fom feet over Saturday whtle 200 Junked ca rs and
nood stage und was observed to he flowmg thousands of tons of rock were dwnped
up~tr eHm
aJong a levee at Nwrn 1 downnver f1om
Nearly 40per cent of St Ctl&lt;lrlcs County, New Orleans, whtch broke earl1er 10 the
M1.ssoun, near the connuence of the week

Miller pushing bill
•
to correct eroszon
MIDDLE POl{ I - Mayor John Zerkle

who at the last meetmg of Mtddleport
Council disclosed he had a~ked help from
Congressn'wn CI&lt;.Jrence Miller 1n 1egard to
the "unmment danger " tha l the Ml(ldleport sewage lagoon may "break loose,"
dumpmg "m estima ted 280 mtlhon gallon of
sewage mto the Ohw R1ver, sa td Saturday
the congrcssrnan has Introduced a bill m
Congress to relieve the problem here and
at other pomts of eroston along the Ohw
Htver
M1ller also enclosed t:Op les of letters
he has dtrected to Dr Ira Wh1trnan,
D1rector of Oh10 Envtronmcntal Protection Agency, Columbus and Honor&lt;::~blc
.John Blatmk , chatrman of House Pubhc
Works Comm1ttee, Washmgton
Pertment excerpts of Cong Miller·~

Humane Society planning drive

cleanup JOb
Rev Lemley suggested other commumttes along the Raccoon Creek tnVlte
POMEROY - Pat Rtckman
RCTA 'S executive board to meetmgs to of Middleport tS c;- ha1rman of
explam the purpose of the assoctatJOn, to the upcon11ng membership
stimulate mterest m the project, and to dr1ve of the Metgs County
mcrease membership
Humane Soctety whtch w1ll ge t
Membership dues arc .$2 per yea1 All unde1 way durmg the natton's
persons Interested In the ObJeCtives flf the " Be Kmd to Ammals Week,"
assoc1atton are welcomed
May 6 through May 12 She "til
Other officers elected were Maxwell be asststed by Jean W11I of
Barnes, V!ce-presldent , Sandy Sm1th, Pomeroy, chairman of the
secretary-treasurer, and the three soc1ety's board of directors
trustees are mcumbent members, Herb
" We are ex pectmg to reach
Moore and Tom Metcalf, and the ex- every family m Meigs Counprestdenl, Rev C J Lemley
ty,'' sa1d Mrs Rickman, \Hfc
The nomlndhng committee appomtcd of M&amp;R , Shopptng C~nter
by Rev Lemley was Everett G George, propnetor James lilckHlan,
Pltylhs Mulhoiand and Vmton "'layor "to mvttt thc:rn to share the
Ludena Stolhngs
nuss10n we have taken upon
Anyone tnterested m membership or ou rselves ' The soctety s
further mfoi-matlon should contact any of Objc clt\.e 1s eventual conthe above officers
struclton of a ITlodern antmal

•

~he lter

IS CENTS

More generally, the humane
Prellmmary estimates have
soc1ety undertakes to mform shown that an adeqyrue .ammal
JWOple of the advantages .._ shelter here would cos t m the
even the neceSSity - of COnw area or $30,000 to $40,000 at
trolhng ammal populatwn, to present costs The soc tety has
ass1st public offiCials tn en- begun a fund, now m excess of
forcin g laws relat tn g to $1,000, produced from turnhumane treatment of ammals, mage sales and other ac·
and to 1eli eve where It can ttJ_; ttJcs, toward bu!ld1r1g the
spectftc cases of mistreatment shelter
of ammals
The chief current and con.
Commumty wot kcrs and tJnmng "expense " of the
&lt;:ha1rmcn for the dn ve will be soc1ety ts 1ts program to pay
announced soon
Lhe county humane offtcer,
Any amount wtll be accepted Gar) Gtll, $5 to cover personal
fJ om contnbutors dunng the t1rne and costs m respondmg
dnve However, a donation of and l.i1kmg approprliltc aclion
$2 td $4 99 enlttles the gtver to t11 mstances of ammals bemg
membership In the lot:al mtstrcated
or
need1ng
!'IOCJC ty ContnbutJons of $5 and protectiOn from natural forces
up entitle the giver to n1cm
COM ING EVENTS
bcrsh1p and vottng ''6htS
The sprmg and early sum

mer w11l be busy weeks for the
humane soc1ety m other ways
While the membershtp dnve
"''11 continue through the
sprmg, it r~blC s cltmc has been
scheduled on May 19 at the
county garage at
the
ra1rgrounds Dogs and cats .six
month$ and older can get the
shots from Dr Dan Notter of
Ga lhpolts for $3 He also wtll

lettet to Mayor Zc1kle follow
I have been adv1sed of your telephone
call to our Waslungton office of Apnl 25
rega rdmg the contmued threat of eroswn
to the community's two sewage lagoons
As my corre::;pondence of the past six
months md1cates, l am deeply concerned
about the Situation
In your dt ~c ussJOn of the problem v.:1th
my off1 ce, the Importance of the b1I1 H R
4904 tn expandtng the authortty or the

us

Army Cor ps of Engmeers was un.
derscored As we mentwned, one sectJOn of
the btU would gtve the Corps the authortly
to bUild protective '.\Orks along the Ohw
R1ver from Cmcmnatt to New Matamoras

The leg1slatwn IS prescnlly bemg conSidt!Jcd by the House' Public Works
Cornm1ttee
I
I hav'c dnccted a letter to the Chuir·
man of that Commtttee, strongly urgmg
prompt approvill of H R 4904 so tht~t thC"
broader authontJ the Corps needs tn
nverbank eroston p1 ojects be p1 ovtded at
the earliest opportumty
Because of the nature of the problem
fa cmg MiddlepOJ t's sewage facllllles , I
have also t:on4tcted the Dtrector of the
Oh1o Envu onrnental ProtectJQn Agenq
( EP .I )

111

Coiumbu~ requeshng EPA ·s

Continued on page 3

PROBE CONTINUED
GALLIPOLIS - Gailta shenf£'s

have on hand d1stemper shots ~
deputies Saturday contmued an tn·
for an additiOnal charge
vestlgatwn
mto a break1ng and entenng at
1\ membership tea wtll be
the Robert L Scurlock restdence, Rt l,
held later this spnng with Mrs
Rickman as hostess at her Vmton Depuhes satd someone entered the
spacwus home on Grant St , home by breakmg a Y.JndO\\' M1ssmg "'as
em e\ectnc toastt'r, 30 cup coffee urn and
Middleport
rn July the socte ty wtli hold table decoralions Two battenes \\ere
1t.s second Charter Day Dmner, taken from a bulldozer owned by Benme
to \\ l'nch all members and_the Cardwell \\ luch was parked on the
&amp;wlock property
pubhc are wclcorpe
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