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                  <text>Fifty turn out
to clean their
town of litter
About 50 per.•ons, young and scheduled by the Winding:Trail
old, or both s~x~ turned out to Garden Club last week but
help clean up Pomeroy Wed- heavy rain resulted in · lhe ·
nesday evening.
postponemept. In · obs.e rvance
Cub scouts, garden club of Keep 11merica Beautiful
members, Chamber of Com- Week, it was a week late.
merce members, girls and
About 40 large bags of trash
boys of the Meigs Band and and debris were collected in
others interested in a cleaner the period from 6 p.m . to dark
town joined in a " litter walk" by the volunteers. These are to
which e xte nded from _the J ones be hauled away today by
Boys to Bowers Restaurant on Pomeroy village workers.
Main St. and included Second
In addition to the Pomeroy
Street, the road beneath the " litter walk", others were
Pomeroy Bend Bridge, and th e conduc ted in several comar ea beh ind th e former munities . Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja
Pomeroy Junior High School. organ ized one in th e Kerr 's
The walk wa s origin a lly
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farm products and most foods went down in April
BY JEAN WARNER
after five months of sharp increases, but these
MASON
Perturbed ,
. declines were more than offset by the biggest jump ~oncerned parents in the bend
area have vowed to ca rry their
in industrial commodity prices in 22 years, the fight in behalf of Wahama
government said today.
.
principal Robert Seaman to the
The Labor Department's Bureau of · Labor fullest extent, a group spokesStatistics said that despite a ·o.7 per cent drop in the man sa id today " because we're
price index for farm products, processed foods and so dissa tisfied with the outfeeds , wholesale prices for consumer finished foods· come or the superintendent's
went up 1.4 per cent in April after adjustment for decision at the board -meeting
seasonal factors. The lower ove::all wholesale food Tuesday night."
·
prices were led by a 2.9 per cent decline for
Spokesmen for the citizens
processed meat. President Nixon place&lt;! ceilings on group are urging a ll concerned

THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1973

PHONE 992-21 56

fEN CENTS

nan; Robert Seaman at
Waha ma and Robert Keesee at
Point P leasant High School.
There \vas a change of events
at PPHS Wednesday mornin g
when a group of parents and
concerned s tudents a$sembled
in the sc hool library to meet
with Supt. Withers. However,
the meeting did not occur .
Principal Keesee said he was
told by students they were
promi sed a mee ting with Supt.
Withers Wednesday morning
when th e y .confronted him
Tuesday night at the courthouse to discuss their complai nt rega rding dismissal of
Keesee as PPHS principal. In
view of this, several parents
had ex pressed a desire to hear
lhe discuss ion and were also
present , a cc~rding to Keesee.
Keesee
sa id
Charl es
C h a m be r s ,
ass i s tan t
superintende nt , had ca lled the
school and said Supt, Withers
would not mee t with the study
body, but would talk to a select
group . When another call was
rece iv ed, Ke esee sa: id, in -

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official wou ld not be present,
protes ted
and
s tude nt s
engag.e d in a march to the
· The Eastern Local School
board ·office .
.
District Board of Education
Approximately 450 s tudents
and Supt ..John Riebel today ,..
Were a bsent during the march
urged support of a 2. 7 m ill bond
whi ch began at 11 a.m., but the
' issue for building purposes at
exuctnumber taking pa rt is not
the Ma y 8 prima ry election .
know n, Keesee · r e ported .
The schoo l officials pointed
Students conduc ted an orderly
out tha t th ere has been an
march while using back stree,ts
increase
bf 250 s tudents in
.for the trek.
enrollment since 1958 (25. per
· · Reportedly Keesee will be
cent). Class r oo ius of th e
parents to attend a meeting
granted a hea l·ing during a
meat prices in March .
this evening at 7:30p.m. in th e
elementary
sc hools
a re
reg
ular
Board
of
Education
The BLS said industrial percent jump in January, 1o51. New Haven city building.
cr owded and wi ll be relieved
mee tin g May 22, althoug h ne .
commOdity ·prices increased Industrial commodity prices
Th e ac tion follows · Supt.
with a proposed addition to the
ha s not been officially in1.4 per cent in April, the largest a re co nside red a · better Charles Withers' decision not
·
high
sc hool · permit ti ng
fOrmed .
GIRL
OF
THE
YE
AR
monthly advance since a 2.1
·( Continued on page 10)'
to chan ge his recommendation
classrooms for sev.enth and
Today Mr . K e~see said
eighth g r~de rs th ere . They
co nce rnin g Seaman . After
assis ta nt Supt . Chambers
hearing delega tion s from the
point out Rlso that provisions
ca lled a schoo l secre tary with
must be made for faci li ties for
bend in an open meetin g in the
inform atio n concerning th e
handicapped children in the
Circ uit Co urtroom .Tuesday
s tuden ts out of class .Yesterda ~ .
Cl1 a rl ottc Taunton , Sou th · cha irman df th e ways a nd dis tri c t. The building program
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Top House counsel John W. Dean, night, Supt. Withers was asked
In turn this an nouncement was
Third Av e., Midd leport, has mea ns committee include· a wou ld eliminate combined
former White House aides H. who was . fired Monday , am~ by board member Bill B"dY:·
made to the s tudy body, which
been· selected as "Girl of the fl ea market at the regatta, a classes at Riv·c r view and would
durin g the later session in the
R. Haldeman and John others.
Keesee said he re ceived.
Year " of Ohio Phi Chapter of county fair booth , " bazaar, provide adequate fa cilities for
Ehrlichman were summoned
Mitchell's wife, Martha , was board office, if he intended to
"Stud ents involved in the Beta Sigma P hi Sorority . ·
ba ke a nd rumma ge sales . With music faci lities at the high
before a federal grand jury subpoen ae d to g ive s worn cha nge hi s previous recom orderly protes t of Ma y·2 should
Th e daughter of Mr . an d hobbies of sewing and sailing, school. ·
today while FBI agents sifted testim ony in New York t Jay mendation. The superintendent
be afforded the opportunity of Mrs .
Willard
Wri g ht , Mrs. Taunton is also a member
Other points s tressed were:
through their personal files for a bout the Watergate affair. She answered, "No sir, not at this
making
up . any
work . Ne lso nvi lle, Route · 1, Mrs . of the Middleport Amateur
- No buildings will be
evide.nce that _might link them often ha s said that her story time.,
However, this involves the
Taun t on wa s selected by Gard en Club.
Meanwh il e
Board
o(
closed; lhe bond iss ue would
directly to · .the Watergate would shock the public if it
tim e from 10:45 a .m . untill 2:.10 membe rs of . the sorority . She
Her husband , Charles, has
E
duc
a
ti
on
pres
ident
Hairy
make the total bond millage 6.7
scandaL
were ma de kn own.
on ly.
will have ~he trave ling .trophy accepted a pos ition with the mills which would be less than
BANQUET
SET
Siders
has
called
a
special
Haldeman and Ehrlichman,
Ehrlic hman was linked to a
"Student• agreed to return to in lier possession during the Mi c higa n Chemical CorPomeroy Lodge IG4 F&amp;AM' ~
the millage required if the
who resigned Monday at the possible mistrial in the Pen- meetin g of the board Saturday
classes in the aftern oon and if comin g club yea r .
poration and Mr . an d Mrs. district were to consolidate.
father-son
banquet
will
be
held
morning
a
t
10.
No
information
Presideni's req ue s t , have ta gon Papers trial of Daniel
they did not return to classes
A sorori ty member three Ta unton and their three-year·
_:i\bout $250,000 would be
denied they ever participated Ellsberg in Los Angeles , l'lhere was disclosed on its purpose. Frida y, May 4, at 6:30p .m. at th en they s hould not be peryea
rs,
Mrs
.
Taunton
was
a
old
daughter
,
Jennifer,
will
be
th
e
te
mpl
e
with
the
dinner,
All three of the county 's high
in illegal activities. B'ut The presi ding Judge M.att Byrne
mitted to make up a ny work ; pledge the fir st year; c o- leaving Middleport about JUJle raised from the 2. 7. mill bond
follow
ed
by
e
ntertainment.
school
principals
are
reporting
New York Times has quoted disclosed the former White
this applies lo those not in class chairma n of ways and means I to reside in E l Dorado, Kan . . issue which would be in effect
Films
on
fis
hing
will
be
shown
.
a
ttendance
back
to
.
n
ormal
24 years. The addition would
federal investigators as saying House aide offered him i\te job
from 8: 40 untill0 :45 also, " the the second yCar and chairman
All
master
masons
and
their
today
amid
the
unr
es
t
include
eight classrooms, · a
they face indiclment along of FBI director last April7. The
stateme nt said.
of· the ways and· mea ns comsons
are
invited
.
Tickets
rl1ay
prevalent
in
loca
l
schools
this
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music room and an office at th e
with former Attorney General defense described it as an
mi ttee her third year. Project'
be
purc
ha
sed
from
any
offi
cer,
week.
Reports
ca
me
from
high
school.
John N. Mitchell, foriner White attempt to " bribe " the court.
STARS COMING
&lt;.: art icd out du ring her yea r as
.
or
at
th
e
door
.
Bright McCa usland at Ha nMeeting recently in special
MASON . - Several TV
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stars, Grar1dpa Jones, the session, the boa rd reviewed
Governor
angry
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Compton Brothers and Hetzi aspeclq of th e bond issue, and
will be on band lor presen- accepted · the resignation of
(Continued onpage 1.0)
ta tions Friday night during a
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Country and Western Show
By United Press lnternatlo•al .
tonigh t. Lows in the mid ~Os lo .
at
7:30,p. m. In the Wahama
CLEVELAND :__ A PROPOSED CONSENT judgment suit
low 40s. Friday partly cloudy
gymnasi um.
filed by the Justice Deparlment !)ere would prohibit·lhe Standard · ·
r ..
· · he is "doing a good job" •. and north an d m ostly sunny in the.
Tickets curre'ntly arc one
Oil Co. ofOhio (SOhio ) from fixing prices of gasoline and other '·'.!.'.!. the courthouse when erosion damages being caused by the '.'!..!.! denounced " innuendos " and so uth . Coo l with highs in the
sale
and admission is $2 for
Ohio River will be discussed.
"careless language" in news mid 50s to low 60s.
products and services at any of its independent service stations.
bleacher scats and $3 for ·
Roush said : " Tonight Is the night that you can help :;: ·stories · co nce rnin g
the
The agreement would allow Sohio the right to set prices and ::;:; .
chairs
.
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other policies of operation only at "company stations," which are
r.:.::.:
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of HR 4904, the Amnlbus
Wednesday
The event Is a school
Cool Sa turday m1d a little
the ones for which the company bears substantially all financial . .
Gallia . County' s heriff 's
sponsored project.
wartn er Sunday and Mon" You, as an interested and concerned citizen, should
that a n Akron man , under FBI
risks.
deputies Wednesday ran into
;:;: plan to attend this open forum to voice your problems and to :;:; in ves tiga t(o n fo r possible
day. High temperatures in
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''a brick wall' ' as one deputy
th
e
upper
50s
to
low
60s
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO FEDERATION of Republican
.
explained it in the shotgU)l
0
. i[ii
::o:,!:up::ie!:. able to aid In the solution of river :ii
Saturday, rlsing.to the upper
Women begins its three-day spring conference here today. Som~
slayi?g Tues day night of
''Public officials, concern~ with this problem, will be { . $10 million stock issue, may . 70s Mondny. llows in th e
450 delegates from Ohio's Republican Women's Clubs are ex~~
Marvm Kenneth Wray, 59; an
upper .10s to low '40s Satur:::; here to discuss the issues with the cltlzeus of this area. The .. '(:· have profited from a decision
. peeled 19 attend the event. .
·
Eureka merchant.
:::: on a savings and loan in- day, rising to the low 50s
Keynote speaker Friday will be U. S. Rep. Barry M. Gold- · ;~[ meeting will begin at 7:30p.m."
At this tiple "the department .
Monday. ·
water, .Jr., R-California, at a 6:30 banquet at th~Scott 's Jnn.
;;~~:;:~::;:~::::::::::·:.;::::::::::::::::::::::::::i::::::::::::::::;::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~; sti tution made by Sha uJ .
has no leads'\ Deputy Iva n
Fife reported. Fife, Deputy ·
.,
Three defendants forfeited Steve Walters, Gallia County
PARIS - - THE VIET CONG TODAY rejected a Saigon
bonds an d three others were
government plan for a political settlement, saying the proposal
Prosecutor Gene Wetherholt
fined in the court of Pomeroy and his investigato r , Paul
ran counter to the Vietnam cea$1!-fire agreement.
Mayor Don Collins Wednesday Parkins, continued their probe
Minister of State Nguyen Van Hieu also said he knew nothing
night.
of a possib1~ mid-May meeting between presidential adviser
this morning. The group was
·
Forfe
iting
bonds
were
Henry A. Kissinger an_d LeQuc Tho of Hanoi to discuss cease-fire
aided Wednesday by teams .
George Adkins, 44, Cleveland , from the Ohio Bureau of
violations. " We have no information about any such meeting,"
$50, · pos ted for . r ec kl ess Criminal Identification.
Hteu said.
operation; Cla r e n.ce Bing,
Wray, owiler of Kenny's
Pomeroy, $25 , intoxicat ion, Carry-Out, south of Eureka,
PHNOM PENH - COMMUNIST FORCES firing a barrage
and elay ton Binion, Grohn, . was shot in . the head shortly
of toxic gas shells overran two battalions of Cambodian governI
. ,..
. Ky ., $100. for larceny by trick. Brter 9 p. m . Tuesday.
ment troops 32 miles southeast of Phnort! Penh, killing 20 and
·
Fin
ed
were
Jack
Neff
,
capturing 580 others, military sources, said today. The sources
The body was found on the ·
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Middl e port, $10 and costs , floor in the rear of the carry:
f
said the attack occurred Monday north of Neak LuQng, an ilpleaving the scene of an ac.- out by Terry D;me Ritchie and
portant ferry town on the Mekong River. The main government
cide nt; John Laudermilt, William Jones. Officers said
unit operating in the region is tile 2nd Paratroop Brigade.
Columbus,. $5 and costs, run- th·ere was no signs of . a
Disclosure of the attack and its heavy casualties came as the
nin g a rea d li gh t, a~ d costs struggle.
Cambodian command said Colnmunist troops, striking in a
I
only for failing to appear in the
driving thunderstorm that prohibited U. S. air ·raids,.launched
I
9 ~1 I
Robbery appears to be the
eourt
ear li er, and Teresa motive for the shooting,
new attacks south and northeast of Phnom P.enh. The command
&lt; .. if
. ~"( f
~
Davis, Middleport , $5 , and alihough officers do not know
said the Communist thrust occurred 16 to IR miles from the
• custs;· run_ni ng a red light.
capital and that fighting was interlse.
.
· hOw much money w~s taken ..
THESE FOURTH GRADERS
of' the. Salisbury
.
Ridgway, Carol Morris; Jena Welker, Joyce Baker, La ura
Military sources said details : of Monday's attack were
Wray is knoll' to have carried a
Elementary School are in final rehearsals for their portion of ,
Ohlinger; bac~ row, from the left, Mike Ziegler, Tom
• LOCAL TEMPS
aketchy but·.l hat 58() prisoners were simply "led away" by the
·large
amount of money in his ·
a voca l and instrumental concert to be' given at 2:30 ·p. ni.
Hooper. Tod Thacker, Steve Ohlinger, David Kennedy , Mike
The
temperature
in
downCommunists. As of today, the St&gt;urces said, only one had retur- .
wallet.
:.
SUnday by all children of th e school. They include, front row,
. Smith, Angela Sinclair, Denise Brickles, Judy Well, Linda
. tc;;n Poljleroy at 11 a . m .
ned.
'
In addition to Wray;s empty·
from left, Mike Graham, Tim Sauters, Bruce &amp;ickles, Billy
William~, Camille Swindell, Becky Dorst ·and Tammy
Th ursday was 55 degrees under wallet, the cash drawer was
!Continued on Page 10 )
Browning , Brian King, James Smith, Fonda Rapp, Mary
Adkins. See story on Page 4.
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also emptied.

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"U'ITER WALK" - Mrs. John Terrell, right, and Mrs.
Robert Lewis, center, were among members of the Winding
'~)'ail Garden Club who promoted the "litter walk" as an
obser.vance of Keep America Beautiful Week. Shown here
with them at " walk" headquarters, beneath the American
fJag on lhe Pomeroy parking lot is Jamie Johnson , a member
of th~ Sunbonnet Girls Garden Club .

CLEANING IT UP - These four boys were among the many who turned out Wednesday
nig ht for the "litter walk" in Pomeroy. They are, left to right, Cletus Bego, Clifford Murray,
Billy Colmer, and Ronnie Richards. Bill and Ronnie are members of Cub Scout Pack 249.

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2- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport -Pomeroy, 0., May 3, 1973

-:

Ethics .bill
'

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Slatebouse Reporter
OOLUMBUS (UP! ) - A
comprehensive ethtcs bill for
p.~blic employes, spurred by
hints or scandal in the federal
and state govenunents, has
cleared the Oluo House and lS
headed toward the Senate,
where similar legislation died
in 1970
The ethics proposal, a com!X'OtruSe between the admuustration.of Gov. John J. Gilltgan and more conservative
lawmakers, was adopted by
the House Wednesday, 91-6,
after two hours or debate.
Democrats and Rep.~blicans
who spearhead the compromtse presented a low-key
approach and refrained from
offenng major amendments,
which could have instigated n
partisan brawl and defeated
the bill. But several lawmakers
sniped obliquely at the NIXOn
admmistration for the Water'gate aff&amp;r and the Gilligan administration for recently disclosed lfregularllles before
Rep. William G Batchelder,
R-Medma, unloaded the
heaviest blast of the afternoon
at the Gilligan adrnmistration
The bill, carefully drafted
durmg several weeks' time by
the admimstration and lawmakers from both parties , sets
up a serles of conflict..()f-rnterest prohtbitions and creates a
special ethtcs COmmiSSion to
oversee conduct and serve as

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SEEK RESER\' ATIONS
A two-day

exten s1on

on

reservatLons has been made for
the hrst Ohio C.lmphre of the
Brotherhood of Jungle Cock
l nc , Frtday ,

Saturda~

and
Sunda) , May 11. 12 and I&gt; at

C.lmp Asbury Cost of the
sess10n ts $40 for a chtld and
sponsor, wh o must be an adult
ReservatiOns rna~ be made for

12 through 16year olds wtth the
Chamber of Commerce offi ce.
Galltpohs
Pleasant Valley Hospital
(Discharges}
Mrs
Dem er
BroVi n,
Galhpolts: Mattte Huffman

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Pmnt
Pleasant , Juanita Starcher ,

Emerson

Bmg ,

GalltpollS ; Mrs Randy ut·
ch!teld, Potnt Pleasant . Mrs.
Roger Barnett, Galhpohs.
Mrs Wade McDade, Pomt
Pleasant , Mrs James Sto\er,
mfant, Galltpohs Ferry

g~ing

an adiiiSOry body on ethical
behaviOr .
It also would reqwre limned
fmanctal disclosure by state
and local govenunent officials
and employes, .as well as can..
didates for public office.
rassa,ge Foreseen
Rep. Richard F . Celeste, DCieveland, one of the prmctpal
authors of the legislation, said
following passage he belteves
the Senate ''will act responsibly on this.' '
In opening debate On the
House floor , Rep. Patrtck A.
Sweeney, !).{;level and, chtef
ljponsor, satd the btlllS not per.
feet but hopefully wtll help
"put a Band-Ald on the scar of
publtc trust m govemment that
extsts today "
" Everybody
lhtnk s
everybody has their hand m the
cookie Jar. and tt's time we did
something about tt," Sweeney
satd.

to Ohio Senate

"I
have
not
found
wrongdoing by legtslators, or
even by poltticians, but by the
layers of bureaucrats at every
level who move dollars and
who move things .,..
Rep. O.arles E. Fry, R·
Sprmgfleld, one oi the chtef
Republican sponsors, held up a
Colwnbus newspaper which
showed a tmy story about the
ethics vote •n the front page
surrounded by SIX stor1es all
havmg to do Wlth scandals m
the state and federal government. ,
''Never has a bill like this
come before us m this Stlu·
at ion." Fry said,.c"alUng it ''one
1 of the most far-f'eaching bills of
tts type of any state m the
umon.''
No Personal Galp
TheJeg18latton forbids an of·
f1 ctal of employe to use confl·
denhal tnforrnatton gatned
through hiS job for personal

services performed, but oo dol-

gam
Among other conflict~f­
mterest !X'OhibiUons, it abo
bars recetpl of any "valuable
th1ng or valuable ~neflt"
when it would make a "su~
stantial and tmproper tn~
fluence on the duties" of the
official or employe."
, The siX;nember ethlcs commiSSion would be appointed by
the governor, subject ID confir·
matlon by the Senate. The
House mserted an amendment
reqwrmg three members of
each major party to be on the
r
romrmsston
It also adopted an amendment requiring lb.! vote of four
members of tlle commission
before holding a hearmg on any
complamt about an official's
ethics.
The bill reqwres disclosure
of sources of any annual in·
come over $500, Wlth a brief
discnpt•on or the nature of the

lar amount.

Democrats Siding wtth the
Gilligan administration re ..
!rained from attempting to remsert the dollar amount, as
origmally
proposed
by
Gilligan
But the House acc.!pted an
amendment bY Rep. Ja.meo T.
Luken, I).Cinci:mati, closing a
loophole in a provision under
which policy;naking appointed
offiCials could be forced tD
make fmanclal dlsclosures.
Truce Brok&lt;o
Democrats had prtvately" agreed not ID brmg up the
Watergate affair on the Door if
Republicans refrained from
mentioning p.~blished reports
about Irregularities in the
Gtlligan administrahon. 1
The uneasy truce did not last
long
Gilligan sent a letter to each
House member before the ses-

Ooser watch set on b'ig business
By GENE CARLSON
WASHI NGTON ( UP! )
Prestdent N1:xon conceded
Wednesday that food prices are
sttl! the economy's No . I
enemy, but he reJected new
controls on !ann producis and
mstead ordered a closer watch
on price boosts by b1g bustnesK"
In a statement released at
the White House, Ntxon sa1d
the nat10n 's largest corporatiOns must gtve the
governmont 30 days advance
nottce when they want to ralSe

•

Slon Ufling pas.soge of the
etlllcs bill.
' "The Watergate scandal and
related irevelatioos surrounding the 1972 presidential
campaign have shattered this
nation's faith in goverrunent"'
no event in our 200.year
., .. __ .. Gillig
' an wrote.

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COSHOCTON , Obto (UPI ) -Columbus and Southern
Ohio Elee~rio Co. said Wednesday its geoerating station at
Conesville could oot meet the state emission standards by
July l ISiS UDder the Cllrrent operaung s&lt;:Ledule
James F'. Fffistermarlter, senior &gt;1ce presideot of tbe
''utlllty, IOld an Eovll'onmental Protection Ageocy hearing the
generatmg plant was "well wtthiD the area of !be federal
standards'' and said llle plant sbould be deferred from
meetmg the 1975 state deadlwe for state standards.

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(Contmued from Page 1)
JENKINJONES, W VA - FOUR MEN strmging telephone
cable through a remote area of McDoweU County were electrocuted Wednesda) wheo the) brushed agaUISt a high voltage
power line on a mountam ndge near the Virgm1a border. The
dead were Identified as Larry W. Cornen , Douglas Parker, Paul
D Cohenour and Harold Vaughn, all of srnallll&gt;wns m southern
West VU'guua
State police saJd the men were pulling table up a hillside
from a highway when the) carne tn contact mUt tlle power lme
The men were employed b)• Dearmg Brothers Inc , a con·
strucoon fliTil under contract mth General Telepbone Co

Js

Generation Rap

OOLVMBUS (UP! ) - The
Oh10 Environmental Protection Agenc) ~tU begm 1ssumg
da1ly · -\1r Quahty I ndex"
r eporlS to newspapers and

rad1o and. televlslOn stations tn
hopes 1t wtll become as
famtbar to Ohioans as datl}
\\ ea ther forecasts
Allen Franks of the Ohto
E PA s Public Interest Center
saJd Wednesday 13 agenctes
throughout the state. tncluding
EPA central offices here, WIU
begm m omtonng the amount of

pollutants tn th~ a1r and ISSutng
dati) reports
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special "All' Qualtty Index•· of

WIN AT BRIDGE
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TIJCSON, ARIZ - TWO Ul\"IVERSITY of Arizona
researchers satd Wednesday they ha1·e made a disco,·er') that
oould_save housel&lt;l\ es millions of dollars m rredicted future beef
pntt' increases. The researchers satd thr' had found what appears. to be a safe and effecth·e substitute- fur DES ~ a hormone
widely used In speed up the fattenmg o! cattle.
The fe&lt;leral Food and Drug ~dminiStration recenUy banned
DES because of mdicat1oos 1t rrught be coMected 1&lt;1th cancer.
Drs. W H. Hale and Donald E . Ray satd thej had discovered a
replactment - estradiol, a natural hormone found m hUman
bemgs, and apparently in ~ mammals
WASHJJI;GTON - mE FINANCE COMMITI'EE of
President Ntxon's reeiE'ctlon campaign has been cll&amp;rged by the
Jusn"" Department wtth COOcellling a $200,000 contnbuoon b\
finanCier Robert L. Vesco.
The thr""""""t cbsrge, filed Wedn ~a)' m U S District
Court. arotses the finanCl' comm•nee of fatlmg to make reports
and !l'ainlatn records of the rontribut1oo, rere,·ed Aprtl 10, I9n,
three days after the Federal Election Campatgn Act went mto
elf~ . This law l'e(l\ltreS disclosure of ma)Or conntbut10ns and
apellditures. The manmum peoalt) on each count ts a $1.000

liM,

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ze ro to 400, wtll be broadcast

NORTII

3

• J 92

Out most chilling letters are what we call the time bombs :

and published by some 160 from people so hopelessly depre..ed or In such deep trouble that
slallbns and newspapers they might choose SUICide If they don 1 get immediate clooo-ln
parliC'Ipatmg m the program. aid These wnters almost never g~ve their names and addresses
Gov J ohn J Gtlltgan and and we seldom know whether our "Personals" (including adOh10 EPA Dnector Ira
Wh1tman scheduled a news
us. It
r~nference at 9 a m Thursday was sent July 6, 1971, from San An!Dnio, Texas. We never heard
to dtseuss the ne" poUutJon from this gu-1 agsm, though Heaven knows we ,tried ! Perhaps, if
momtormg program
she 's better oow, she 'll recogruze her 10-year&lt;Ild self and let us
Franks sa1d daily atr know how things worked out for her.
pollutton reports have tssued m
Steubenville and Cle\-eland in Dear Helen .
Ohio and several other states m
I'm a 10-year&lt;IId girl who grew up too fast, who never had a
the past ''and have proven to chance to be a "carefree little girl," and who's got problems so
be a good thing for ettitens ' 1 big I trted to take my own life, bull couldn't even succeed at that
·The) have an Jdea e\'ery
Then Came a series of psychiatric sessions that were also
day \\hal the quabty of thetr failures. because the tests told me wbat I already knew : I th!nk
a1r 1s," he said
too much and too seriously; I pay no attentloniD my NEEDS, my
wants and my welfare, and f bate ID let my feelings show; I keep
allo!myemottonsUISidebecause"l'mn«important."
Having my feelings or worthlessness confirmed bas made

dre'i:~!;:'::t~f=~~""u:~:.=: ':!m

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Both vulner.able
\\ est

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East

Pas~

Pass

Pass

Pass

l2..

South
Pass

P ass
()pemng lead-• 9

lected three club tr•cks, and
tt was up t o Ted to discard
on the thtrd one
He tllought qwte a while
and fmally got nd of his a""
of heart.~
East looked surpriSed A
ktb1tzer almost" fell off his
chalf Dummy laughed upr oanously. but declarer was
strangely Silent. He knew
what was ~oming and he
k n e w h 1s c on t r act was
doomed
Sure enough, East led a
fourth club and Lightner's
queen of trumps was the settmg tr1c k
Was hiS play a lucky
guess? Not at aU. \ He was
sure to beat the contract this
"'av He- wasn' t sure anv

oth'er wa~

j N(WSPAr E~

B) Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

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AS.S.I'\I )

a:en:1•!MWI1

mysell and others. rm completely

"""do I learn to accept help? How do I st&lt;tp feeling so dead'
Someone, anyone- help me help mysell. It's taken so long tD
OJimdmy hands ... donH~ me · rve been failed by others too
much already
I doa't want ID become a SUitlstic : " 1&amp;-year&lt;Ild dead of
SUICide." I want ID live, but il'a so bard.
flease , I'm reading : so_. touch me ... WITHDRAWN
AND [}YING
PLEASE, "WI'IliDRAWN AND DYING," (and other thendesperate, nameless pe&lt;&gt;ple we've tried so hard to reach ):
If life has righted itself- as life bas a bali.! of doing -don 1
leave us hanging. Did you read Olr messaces Ill your newspaper '
Did yoo find close-ln therapy' Tell us bow 11 r.ppened for you.
Perhaps !'Our slxtr)• might help others who are reaching , but fear
to make real contact. - HELEN AND SUE

AND TO READERS: Dqx essions are IIIIivenal. There's
scarcely a penon in the world who basil 'I thought, ~~cnrev.,.
fleetingly, "Wouldn't 1t be easier jUst not to wake up'"
But humans haveiiiDHing l'!:llilimce. We emerge froin even
the most devastating depressoons oftm oo our own. We beal, and
we can1 quite understand bow or wey, any more than,... can
fully understand wbat caused this inordinate despair in the t1rst
place.
If yoo remember that Wbel\ you're down, the climb back will
be a little eaSJer. - HELEN
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THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1973
6 00 - NewsJ , 4, 8, 10 15, Truth or Conseq 13 . Around the Bend
33 Sesame St 20
6 30 - NBC News4, 15 , ABC News a, 10, t Dream of Jeann1e 13,
Des tgn tng Women 33

7 00- Truth or Cons.eq J . Beat the Clo ck 4 1 Course oi Our
7
8

9
10
11
11

T1mes 33 , DICk Van Dyke 4, What's My Ltne 8, Brg Red
Jubilee 15 . News 6. Elec Co 20 . Let' s Make A Dea ll3
30 - Holl yWood Squares 3 To Tell The Truth 6, Wild
Ktngdom 10 , I'll See You m Cuurt 4 , Lass1e 8 Zoom 20 .
Newsmaker ' 72 13, ~tatus of Cancer '73 33
00 - Fl tpW1 Ison 3, 4, 15 , Baseball 3, It Takes A lot of Love 8,
10 , Movte " Ballad of a Soldter '' 20 , 33 . Mod Squad 6, 13
00 - Ktng Fu 6. 13, lrons1de 4, 15 , Mov tes " Leave Her to
Hea ven" ,a , " Hot Mt l llons" 10
00- Streets of San Franc1sco6, 13 , Saga of Sonora 4, 15, News
20 , Chapter JJ 33
00 - News3 , 4, 6, B 13, 15
.
30 - Johnn y Carson 3, 4, 15 , Jack Paar 6 13 , Mov1es
" Bombers B 52" 8. " The Pumpkin Eater " 10 '

1 00 -

Roller Derby 4, News 13

200 -

News4

FRiDAY , MAY4 , 1973
6 00 - Sunnse Sem1nar 4, Sacred Heart 10
6 15 - Farmt1me 10 , Farm Report 13, Eng l1 sh 3
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 Jo--Columbus Today 4 , Bible Answers 8 , Human D1mens10n
lO . Blue R1dge QIJartet 13
7 00- Today 3, 4 , 1.5.; News 6 8, 10 , Flints tones 13
7 30- Romper Room6 , Popeye 10, Rocli:y &amp; Bullw~nk le 13
8 ~ass &lt;;af' Kangaroo 10 , New Zoo Revue 13 , Sesame St 33 ,
1
8 30- Jack Lalanne 13, New Zoo Revue6
9 00 - Pau l D•xon 4 Phtl Donahue 15. AM 1 , Let's Make A Deal
6 ; Capt Kangaroo a, Ben Casey 13 , Mr Rogers 33
9 30- To Tel l The Truth3 , Jeopardy 6 Hollywood's Talkmg 10
10 00- D1nah Shore J, 15, Ph 1l Donahue 4, Spilt Second 13 Pn ce
IS R•gh1 8 , 10
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10 30 - Baffle 3, .4 , 15 S10 000 Pyramid 8, 10; Split Second 13
11 . CIO-Lo'Ye Amer •can Style 6 . Sale of the Century 3, 4, 15 .
Gamb1t 8, 10, Ele&lt;:tn c Co 20
11 30 - Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 15 , 8ew 1tched 6. 13, Love of Ltfe
8, 10 . Sesame St 20
11 55- CBS News 8, Dan I mel 's World 10
12 00 - Jeopardy 3, 15, Bob Braun 's SO 50 Club 4 Password 6
Loca l News 10. 13, 8
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12 30 - 3 W's Game J, l!i . Search for Tomorrow 8 10 Sp- loj
Second 6
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News 3, 15
1 00- News 3: All My Children 6, 13, Green Acres 10 . Secret
Storm 8 . Not for Women Only 15
1 JOW - IdJ OnT A Mat ch J, 4, 15 , let's Make A DeA l 6 13 As the

1i 50 -

NBC

or
urns 8 , 10
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2 OODo- Days of Ou~L1 ves 3, 4, 15, Newlywed Game 13~ M1ke
uqlass 6 , Gvtdmg L1 9ht 8, 10
2 :)() - Doctors 3, 4, 1S, Datmg Game 13, Edge of N1ght 8, 10
3 · ~,~htn ° 1 he r !'orld 3, -4, 15, General Hosp ltal6, 13 , Price
=• , oo: conom• c Education 20
3. 30 - Return to Peyton Rlace 3, 4, 15 , One Ltfe 1o Live 6. 13 ,
~r vGntf•n 8, Secret Storm 10 , Book Beat 20: Phil Donohue

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wmner;

DeStephen breaks
oldest loop mark
Jackson's Artie DeStephen broke a 17-year·old
record in the 180-yard lOw hurdles and three other
new marks were established during Wednesday 's
17th annual Southeastern Ohio League track and
field meet at Rio Grande's Evans Field.
Ironton's- 'l'tgers, as ex·
peeled, retamed the SEOAL Rtce, Dav1d Graham and Brent
track crown by sconng ' 821'. Saunders ) f,JnlSbed fourth with
a I ·39 effort. Freshman Brent
pomts m the !&gt;-event meet
Ironton's Bill Markm, headed Saunders tied Waverly 's Mife
for Kent Slate Umversity this Oyer for third place m the high
fall on a football scholarship, Jump wtth a 5'-10" jump
MeLgs scored two pomts.
was the 1973 SEOAL track
sconng champiOn WI\h 15 Tom Lowery came m 5th m the
points
440 and Dallas Weber, ftfth m
• Bob Young, Nelsonvtlle, held Ute diSCUS.
the loop's old 180-yard low
H~re's the 1973 SEOAL track
f1eld w.nners
and
hurdle mark or :21.1, set m the
MILE RUN Toliver ,
league's flrst meet m 19f)7 Logan, 4 31 4 (New
meet
DeStephen, a JUmor and two- record)
440-YARD RUN - Toppong,
year letterman for Jackson,
Athens , 52
turned the Irick Wednesday in
100-YARO DASH - Smart,
·21 flat It erased the loop's. Logan, 10 4
120 HIGH HURDLES oldest record m the book
Markm . Iron ton , 15 4
Other marks set Wednesday
880. YARO RUN Tol1ver ,
Logan , 2 00
were ·
210 YARD DASH R•ffl e,
- Mtle run, by Logan's ChriS l;onton, 22 9
Tolliver, who fmished m4 ·31.4,
TWO
MILE
RUN
-erasmg the 1~ mark of 4.35.2, Morrison, Ironton , 9 56 9 (new
mee t record)
held by Athens' Tom Smith
lBO LOW
HURDLES
- Two mile run, by Ironton's DeStephen , Jack son, 21 (New
record)
Cecil MorriSon m 9 56.9, het- meet
MILE RHAY - Won by
tenng hiS 1972 record of Ironton 1n 3 52 1
800 YARD RELAY - Won by
10 .14.3.
Ironton
-800-yard relay, won by record l an 1 "' 6 I New meet
8 ROAD JUMP Wagner,
Ironll&gt;n m 1:32 6, bettermg
Athens,
21'
11
"
Athens' 1968 mark of I 34.6.
POLE VAULT Breoten
Markin's 15 pomts came on back , Waver I y, 12'.
SHOT PUT Markin.
ftrst place efforts m the t2oIron ton , 47' lOlls"
h!gh hurdles, shot put and htgh
DISCUSS- Barr y, Ironton ,
146 1 l
Jwnp.
HIGH JUMP - · Markon.
A!hens ftmshed a dtstan t
Ironton , 6' 4"
second wtth 52 pomts Logan
TEAM STANDINGS
POINTS
was thtrd wtth 36 and Jackson TEAM
lronfor.
92112
fourth with 32. Waverly was Athen s
52
ftftth With 22, Wellston SIXth Logan
36
32
wtlh mne, Galltpolis seventh Jackson
Waverly
22
wtth 4Ih and Metgs last w1th Wellston
?
Gall•pol1s
4112
two pomts.
Me1gs
2
Galhpohs' 880-yard relay
TOP SCORER - Bill Marten,
team (Tom Valentine, Randy Ironton, 15 pomts
1

St;1ndings

Pirates stop Giants 2-1; Reds defeat Mets

Ma1or Ltague Standmg5
By Untted Pr~ss International
National league

By VITO STI'LLlNO
UP! Sports Writer
w. I. pet. g.b.
Wtth two out in the nmth and
Ch1cago
12 9 ,571
the game on the line Tuesday
New York
12 9 S71
Pittsburgh
9 1 563
I 2
rught, Bobby Bonds lagged
Philadelphta 9 11 450 21, 2
Dave
Gmsh for a three.run
Montreal
9 11 450 21t2
St LOUI S
4 16 200 ]lh double to cap a seven-rlUl rally
West
and gtve the San FranciSCO
w. I. pet. g.b.
Gl8nts an 111&lt;redible B-7 viciory
San Fran c1sco 19 7 73 1
Cmcmnatl
14
8 636
3
Houston
16 10 615 3
East

LosAngeles

San D1ego

A11anta

~eds

12 . 500 6
8 16 333 10
7 15 318 10

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Wednesday's Results
Ptttsburgh 2 San Fran 1 ~
Houston 9 Philadelphia 4
Cmcmnat1 6 New York 1

Montreal 3 Atlanta 2
Los Angeles 4 Ch1cago 1
St Lou •s s San D1ego 4
Today's Probable P1tchers

(All t1mes fDT)
{Bla ss 0 1) at San
FranCISCO (Will oughby 2 1).
~ 1S p m
Cmcmnat 1(McGlothl in 1 0) at
New York ( Matla ck 2-JL 8 p m
Chteago (Reuse he/ 2 1) at Los
Angeles (Sutton 2 2), 11 p m
Sf Lou1s (Clevela nd 0 3) at
San D1ego ( Arlin 1 1 or
Cal dwell 0 3), 10 J Op m
P• ttsburgh

(Only games scheduled)

Fnday's Games

Atlanta at Ph1la, n1ght
Houston at New Yor k, n1ght

Montreal , n1ght
St Lou1 s at Los Ang , ntght
Plft s at San Otego, n1ghf
Chtcago at San Fran , n1ght
C1nc1 at

•;,

10 11

10 12 ,455
!0 12 455

Detro1t

Cleveland

Boston

•;,

476

I
1
l'h

B 11 421
West
w. I. pet. g b.
Ch1cago
12 s 706
Kan sdsCi ty 14 9 609 1
Callforn1a
11 8 579 2
M1nnesota
9 9 500 3•12
Oa\l;land
10 12 455 41n
Texas
7 11 389 s•12

Wednesday's Results
Cle'Ye 8 M1nn 4, 10 Inns
Chtcago 4 Ba1t1more 0
Oakland 7 Mliw 3, 10 mns

Oetro1t 3, 12 1nns
Kansas City 4 New York

Cal1f 5

3

Boston 6 Texas 2

Today's Probable Pttchers
{All Ttmes f:OT)

(No

games scheduled)
Fnday's Games

Boston at Mmn, n1ghf
New York at Ch1 , n1ght
Kan Cl1y at M1IW n1ghl
Texas at Detrmt, n1ght
Oakland at Cleve, n1ght
Calif at Baltimore, n1ght

Vikings wm 9-I . ~
Arnett led the Bo beats with
three and two hils respectively.
John Roush and Orland
Cremeans had the only other
safeties.
Bobcat righthander John
Baird was wracked for ·me
runs, five of whtch were
unearned, 10 .htts and walked
three m his five plus mnings on
the mound.
Jam1e Lafon, semor short·
stop, started the V1kings on
their way with a long home run
tD right held in the ftrst immg.
The Lawrence Counttans
plated their second tally on a
two out walk to Jaye Myers, a
The Daily Sentinel
stolen bass and Single by Corn.
DEVOTED TO THE
Therr thtrd run came on a
INTEREST OF
MEIGS·MASON AREA
walk, error and smgle by
CHESTER L TANNEHILL 1
Lafon.
Exec . Ed .
ROBERT HOEFLICH ,
Kyger Creek scored its run m
C1ty E dttor
Pubi•Shed da l ly ex ce pt · the ftrth on a leadoff single by
S~tturday by The Oh10 Valley
Arnett, a smgle by Roush, an
Publ •shmg (ompanv. Ill
error,and balk
court St , Pomeroy , Oh10 ,
A5769 Bus1ness Off•ce Phone
The Bobcats threatened two
992 2156. Ed1tonal Phone 992
other
tunes, but were unable ID
2151
second class pos lage pa •d at
get the clutch hit.
Pomeroy , Oh•o
N~tt1onal
adverhs•ng
Symmes Valley pulled away
r"epresentaf •ve
Bott•nelli
in the siXth mamly because of
Gallagher , Inc , 12 East A2nd
Sf , New York C•ty , New York
several Bobcat errors. The
Sub&amp;cr•pt•on rates De
innmg featured four errors, a
l ivered by carr•er where
available SO 'ents per Neek .
passed ball, hit batsman, and
By Motor Route where carr •er
hits
by Dave Dunfee and Corn.
serv•ce not avi!ll l o!lble One
m.onth Sl 75 By mail 1n Oh 10 Lafon had three hits for the
af'\d w va ,, One year S.1A 00
winners while Corn and Phil
S1x months S.7 2S, Tnree
months SA 50 Subscr1pt•on
(Conl!nued on page 6)
pr •ce •ncludes Sunday T1mes

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BASEBALL
STANDINGS

~OAL

Team

W L

Ath ens
Ironton
Waver ly

6 0 57
5 1 47
3

Gall tpohs
logan
Jack son

2
2
3
Me1gs
0
Well ston
0
TOTALS
21
Tuesday's Result .

2
2
2
4
4
6
21

Iro nton 13 Jackson 2
Wednesday's Result

Gal/1pol• s 9 Wellston 0
Today's Game ·
Me1g s at Athens

Fnday's Game .

Gaii•POIIS at Ironton
May 7 Game .
Wa'Yerly at GalltpoiiS
May 11 Game

~m~r

season success: " I'm holding
Ule other teams to a few runs
and we're scormg more runs!'
Bllhngham isn't the only
player getting an early Jwnp
for the defendtng National
Leag•1e champlOns
The combrnalton of htUe Joe
Morgan and young Dave Concepcion proved the most potent
second baseman ·shortstop
matchup m the' league durmg
Aprtl
Morgan , who led the
NatlOnal League m walks last
year, h•t 329 for Aprtl, with
four homers and a league
leading 17 runs batted tn

RACINE - For the second
time m two mghts, the Glouster
Tomcats defeated a Me1gs
baseball team ·This tLme 1t was
the Tornadoes \\hO took the
beatmg as Glouster trounced
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defeated Eastern 9-1
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Gtlhsp1e and Gtllot. Hubbard I
defeated Glouster Once agam, t LPJ, Sayre (2), and Dunmng
T1m Stkorskt was a batthng
hero wtth hls two smgles
Another Sikorski, Mike , and
Patton also got two hits ea&lt;.:h
Four Tornado errors cost them
the game The Tomcats scored
SJX fUll S on 10 safeties
Accordmg to Coach Htllon
Wolfe, leflftelder Amos Moore
played excepltonany well Two ·
especially outstandin g
defe n~ 1ve plays by Moore were
m the ftrst and fourth mmngs
In the top of the first, Moore
nailed a runner gomg from
second to thtrd On Gouster's
fourth trtp to the plate, the
leftflelder caught a fly ball and
threw out a runner at home
Southern had two htts, both
2 DAYS ONLY
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FRIDAY, MAY 4
Jeff Hubbard, whtch scored
one rWI The other run came on
SATURDAY, MAYS
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Hubbard took the loss for
Southern. Former Pony
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Wednesday mght, Gtustt
came on wtth two on and one
out m the nmth With the Pirates
protectmg a 2-1 lead But he
turned the tables and struck
out Bonds to preserve P1tts-

Celebrating 16 Years In Pomeroy

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champiOn
Symmes Valley took over
undisputed first place m the
Southern Valley Athletic
Conference Wednesday night
with a 9-1 vtctory over the
Kyge( Creek Bobcats
The wln left the Vikings w1th
a ~ record in the SVAC
compared to the Bobcats' 7-1
slate. Overall SV " 9-&lt;1 whtle
the Bobcats are 10-3.
VIking righthander semor
Rick Com was touched for only
seven hits.
Marshall French and Bruce

mnth .

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respond."
Ros.s Grtmsley .went SlX mnings
Pmch-httter M1ke Sadek to g'et the w1n and Pedro
walked and Dave Rader Borbon ftmshed up
smgled wtth one oul in the mnlh
Erme McAnally scattered
ID set the stage for Gtustl's nine htts to pace Montreal over
appearance m relief or Jun Atlanta Mtke Jorgensen stn·
Rooker Luke Walker, who gled In the winmng run m the
went six 'tnnmgs, got the wm ftfth mnrng to snap a 2-2
Ma y Singles m First
deadlock "o'at Dobson took the
Mtlt May smgled m the ftrst loss .
Pirate run m the second and AI
Bob Watson homered to
Ohver's sacrtFice fly produced break a 2-2 tie m the sixth In·
what proved to be the wmmn~ mng 1and smgled in two more
run m the tturd
nms m the four-run seventh to
And the speedy base runner
ln the other games, Cmcm- pace the Astros over the Phils
picked up where he left off last
natt Reds downed New York, G- Dave Roberts went seven m~
season, steali ng 11 bases m 1:1
1,
Houston
routed nings to gam the wm and Jun
attempts HIS 57 thefts last seaPhiladelphia, 9-4, St Lollls Ray ftmshed up. Jun Lonborg
son was the second best mark
edged San Dtego, 5-4, Montreal took the loss.
m the-maJors
beat Atlanta, 3-2, and Los
Veteran Bob Gibson, a 19For the first 21 games of the
An geles downed Ch icago, 4-1 game wmner last year, gamed
season, the slender ConcepciOn
In the Amencan League his f1rst wm of the season as St
b&lt;itted a strong 356 and knockgames, Chcago blanked Bal- Loms topped San D1ego
ed m 15 runs as he nmlei:i down
tnnore, 4-Q, Bo~ton beat Texas, Gibson was fqrced out of the
the regular shortstop JOb
G-2, C.hforma topped Detroit, game by muscle spasms m his
5-3.
m 12 mnin gs, Kansas C1ty back and Dtego Segw pllched
To top 1t all, the Reds, presently m second place behmd mpped New York, 4-3, Oakland the fmal three mnmgs I.ou
San Franc1sco in the National downed Milwaukee, 7-3, m 10 Brock and Jose Cruz homered
League West, are off to their mnmgs, and Cleve land topped - for-the Cards
Don Sutton beat the Cubs for
best home attendance start in CJeveland, 6-4, m 10 mnmgs
Pete Rose and Dave Concep- the fir st ttrne since 1970 to gtve
the dub's 105-year hiStory
CIOn hlt two-run homers and Los Angeles the vwtory over
Despite one of the wettest
Aprtls m Cmcumati history, the Johnn y Bench added a solo C1'11cago Sutton, who pitched a
Reds drew 2:15,609 fans to Riv- blast us Cmcmnat1 downed s1x-h ttl er, has beaten the Cubs
erfront stadiUm for the fir st 11 New York Tom Seaver, v1cttm only three times m hi$ career
of the Rose &lt;mel Bench homers, Wtllie Da&gt;1s backed htm wtth
home games
suffered hiS third stratght loss two homers

burgh 's 2·1 vtctory and snap a
stx..game Ptrate losmg streak.
" You look at a guy like
Dave," Ptrate Manager B1ll
Vtrdon sa1d . "and you start
wondering where you mtght be
without him The btgger the
pressure , the more he seems to

Tomcats turn
second around

Amencan League
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Balhmore
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New York

after Pittsburgh led, 7-1. with
two out and none on "l the

out of gate in great start

CINCINNATI (UP! ) - The
Cmcmnati Reds are almost one
month mto the 1973 season, and
they 've gotten off to a flymg
start in several departments.
Ace righthander Jack
Billingham has made a
complete reversal from the
start of the 1972 campaign,
reelrng off four str&amp;ght vtc·
tortes and pacing the Reda 13-ll
April record.
A year ago, Btllingham lost
the first five games he started
and dtdn't p1ck up his fourth
VICtory unttl June 14.
The rangy hurler has a sunpie explanatiOn for hiS early

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ner of J\e~ YQrk ~ as one of
Thf' b1ddme has ~n
the f1ve or s1x best pla~ers
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East
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rubber bridge rogularl,- and
Pass
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octogenanan pI aye r an\
You. South, hold
Deac Rap :
where
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Is it bad to use both sides of the paper In writing a periOOI!
'f h r o u g"h the \Oars Ius
'W"hat do you do now?
letter' - TOlD OfF
game has been characterized
A-Pas.,__ A further bid b3• ):011
b' $Oundne.ss rather tb..an mithl lead to tfflllble..
Dear T.O.:
bi-111iance. but once- m a
TODA Y"S QUES110N
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Not unless the paper i$ uonion Skin."- SUE
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He hll on the happ)' chot"" ~umpE"C to ~ x no-trump after Dear T.O.:
of the mne of. clubs opemng \'Dil.r doublf' Wha1 do yo-u do
I like the P .S. on a ~~ letter : "Sorry 1180d both lides ...
agamst South ', four-spade n ow~
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BEIRUT - ARMY TROOPS ·\.KD Palesttman guerrillas
resumed hghllng earh Thursda1 Wlth Witnesses reporting
gunfite near few; -\.rab refnge&lt; camps on BelTUI s southern
hutsltirts
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The liring resumed desptte h\gh~evel talks between
government and guerrills leaders to halt the fighting that left at
least 12 dead Wednesday. An truttal senes of sbots that sounded
like tank fire echoed through Bierut 's ourfew,emplled streets
abotit&amp; 4Sa.m.,or 11 :4Sp, m ESTWednesda) .

Operating on the theory that behlnd every silver lining' there
has to be a dark cloud, yesterday I ouUlned next fall's tentative
lineup of TV network programming . I was underwhelmed Wlth
the continuing emphasis on mane situation comedy and police
drama to sustam movies, without which there would be no TV at

El::•n!:"

AQI reports come soon

Can't meet standards

BY PAUL CRABTREE

all, I suppose.
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Now the silver lrning.
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That was enough to set
At least one network, NBC, seemingly Is making deliberate
Batchelder off. He questioned effort to provide additional variety programming, sbowcalllllg
Sweeney as to whether the strong new talents and old races, .. well. It's heal!hy, because
ethics bill would halt kickbacks seldan has the world of entertamment been In such a state or
ID political partie5 by deputy change _ with more and more blurring of "categorized" music
auto regiStrars, misuse of 'the in specific fields.
state airplane by the governor
Just look at a few examples, courtesy or Billboard Magazme,
or reappointment of a cabmet If you think the point needs proving:
member to a new term at a
"ne a Yellow Ribbon," which sounds as if it should have
higher salary. ,
ttifbeen wntten and recorded by Merle Haggard or someone like
'"lbe gover')lor has referM that in the country field , IS at the top or the charts In the middlesolely to Watergate and _oot to oWtHoad field, tn the pop-f'ock (Jeld - but no better than 41st in
the countless scandals m his the country and western markets. (It's even No. 1 in Brttain, or
own a~ratlon, " Satchel· all places. )
der aald. 'There has never
The sowtdtrack of "2001 A Space Odyssey" is among the
been an administration that 1Dp-20sellers Ill the clasSical field, and even so, It's outranked by
needs an ethics bill more than two volumes or Scott Joplin 's " Piano Rags."
the preoent one.
John Fogerty who used to be the leader of one or those farCollllltuUouUty Doubted
out hippie rteakshows called "Credence Cl~ater Revival,"
Rep. John A ~albratth, R· has organized a new bluegrass-music group called the Blue
~umee, ealled the legislati~n Ridge Rangers, and already the group has taken an old country
big ~other government at Its standard, "Hearts of Stone," and put it on the rock charts.
worst .~d sa1d the !X'Oposal
Vicki Lawrence makes it big on the pop-f'ock and easywas
unteasonable, un- listening charts with a song born straight out or the Nashville
warranted an~ probably un- genre, and wrttten by her husband, Bobby Russell, whose .
constitutional
"Honey" and "Little Green Apples" are definitely in the C&amp;W
Aside from sources o! in- field. Yet "Tne N,ght the Lights Went Out m Georgia" hasn't
come, real estate holdings dented the country music charts.
would bave to be diaclooed, as
The prestigious San Francisco Sympbony plays a )oint
well as Interest of m~ than concert wtth a rock group, calling the result "Blues Band Opus
$1,000'" any ~atlon domg SO," and it seems to be catchmg on wtth classics lovers and the
bullllless m Ohio.
rock crowd, as well.
Debts and credits of more
Anne Murray, Jud Strunk, Glen Campbell and Barbara
Utan $l,OOOubUwo:~aJao be sub- Fairchild- all country-western artists - have hit songs on the
osure.
,~ ject ID p c
d
1
pop
......
rngs.
Ia
In .~!her legis live eve opBillboard says tl is ''finding musicians from nearly every
IDe:\14 ·
a! be
U
f mt.L."'cal 1diom working together to destroy the boundartes of
-A speC! su ODlllll ee 0 style in recorded contemporary product."
th~ ~ate
That's putting It mildly Nowadays, I wouldn't be surprised
rru~ ets:""' rul t oul~ to hear Leonard Bernstem wtth Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass
Ill 1
th at~ ~ a! Boys domgtheirversiOn of the Rolling Stones' Greatest Hits -or
~= Am:O.l:nent to the
the London Philhannonic's interpretation of Hank Williams,
Constitutioo ID be tranaferred wtth Frank Sinatra as guest :~~st.
to a more friendly committee'
,
without a three.fifths vote of
ON TilE TV DIAL: Reds-Mets baseball at 8 on 1\SAZ-TV,
tb full Sen te
but you also can catch Flip Wilson or "Ironside" on WLWC-TV or
~Th ~I .
I back ID WTAP-TV .. "It Happens Every May," a peek at the Indy :;oo, IS
e
a e sen
on WLWC-TV at 7:30 ... "Hot Millions" is the WBNS-TV prime
commitep for revtsions a
Housepassed bill prohibiting time film, at 9 .. And WCHS-TV offers a special about animal
lovers, at 8.
tarnpermg with safety devices
Tomorrow, rernmd the kids to watch a cartoon special,
Ill public places.
Bolb chambers were to "Well'd Harold," one of Bill Cosby's friends, at 8.30, WSAZ-TV.

pnces by more than an - caUed the rule ~~an insurance or food , more than anything
average I 5 per cent above the policy" a~amst future m· else, that now blocks the return
level or January 10, when the OatJonary pressure from m- of pnce stability.,
The O.lef Executive S&amp;Id
current Phase Ill econonuc dustrial g~ants
Big compames may now meat, dairy and egg prnduction
stabthzatton pro gram was
thtnk tw1ce before raismg was too low . He exhorted
announced .
Tins Hpre-nottfication' ' rule pnces with government farmers to produce more,
does not change the govem- stabilization offictals peermg saymg thiS would mean fatter
Tnenfs gwdelines for prtce over !hell' corporate sboulders, _income for them as well as
mcreases . It 'ift.i.ll, however, ll!ultz satd .
lower grocery prtces for conJndustnal pr1ces, which han smners.
subJect those Increases to
"The country needs more
closer scrutmy by the Cost of sertous long-range inflationary
food'
, and American farmers
tmpact, have shown disturbing
Uvmg Council
Treasury Secretary George mcreases m the past two have never failed to deliver
when we needed them,., the
P Shultz, who explamed months
But
Nixon
satd,
"
It
IS
the
cost
PreSident satd
Nt,;on 's deCISJOn to reporters ,
Wtth inflation rwmmg at the
highest rate since the Korean
War, many congressmen have
called for a general prtce
rollback or a new freeze.
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era! of the U.S are willmg to
Naon dismissed tlus as "a
"We want a federal grand
face the facts as they have Jury· because a federal grand superficially sunple solution."
been pr~ted and offer us the )llry grants unmuntty to wit·
For example, if meat prtces
same jusuco that Mr. Ntxon nesses," Mrs Schroeder said were rolled bsck to JanWIJ'Y
promtsed m hiS speech con- m an mternew WJth the Lor all\ levels, "cusiomers would not
cernmg the Watergate scandal , Journal. "We're not mterested be boycottmg meat !Dday but
we wtll have to rely on the m aU the guardsmen bemg would instead be stormmg the
histonans to gtve the Amen can prosecuted . We're mterested m supermarkets to be the first Ill
people the truth / ' the Schroe- tlle American people learnmg line for the scarce supply of
reconvene at 11 a.m. !Dday.
der s satd
the truth · That our son did not meat,'' Ntxon satd.
The1r son , William. died m a do anythmg for which he dehat! of Ohto NatiOnal Guard served ID be shot."
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Previous Nllor1 adminiStraguardsmen. allegedly co r~ tion attorney generals John
nered , sudden!) used thetr MttcheU and Richard Klem- ~
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weapons on demonstrators dienst denied requests for fed- ~
By Helm and Sue Hottel
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protestmg the U.S mvaSion of era! grand Jury probes of the
Cambodia
Kent tragedy
''Time Bombs" Keep Us on Edc•
Rap
What letters worry you the most - I mean the ones that
really drive you up the wall?- AVID READER

Couple asks equal justice
LORAIN , OhiO (UP!) - A
Loram couple whose son died
m the 1970 Kent Slate Uruverstll' Dtsorders. has asked the
federal government for "the
same JUstice that Mr Ntxon
promised in his speech concernmg the Watergate scandal '
Llu1s Sch roeder, ~7, a steel~
Vi orker. and hls wtfe. florence,
sent a telegram to U S Attor·
ney General Destgnate Elliot
Richardson , as did the parents
of three other Kent students
killed that Ma y 4, callmg for a
federal grand Jury probe of the
Kent Tragedy
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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Slatebouse Reporter
OOLUMBUS (UP! ) - A
comprehensive ethtcs bill for
p.~blic employes, spurred by
hints or scandal in the federal
and state govenunents, has
cleared the Oluo House and lS
headed toward the Senate,
where similar legislation died
in 1970
The ethics proposal, a com!X'OtruSe between the admuustration.of Gov. John J. Gilltgan and more conservative
lawmakers, was adopted by
the House Wednesday, 91-6,
after two hours or debate.
Democrats and Rep.~blicans
who spearhead the compromtse presented a low-key
approach and refrained from
offenng major amendments,
which could have instigated n
partisan brawl and defeated
the bill. But several lawmakers
sniped obliquely at the NIXOn
admmistration for the Water'gate aff&amp;r and the Gilligan administration for recently disclosed lfregularllles before
Rep. William G Batchelder,
R-Medma, unloaded the
heaviest blast of the afternoon
at the Gilligan adrnmistration
The bill, carefully drafted
durmg several weeks' time by
the admimstration and lawmakers from both parties , sets
up a serles of conflict..()f-rnterest prohtbitions and creates a
special ethtcs COmmiSSion to
oversee conduct and serve as

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Pleasant , Juanita Starcher ,

Emerson

Bmg ,

GalltpollS ; Mrs Randy ut·
ch!teld, Potnt Pleasant . Mrs.
Roger Barnett, Galhpohs.
Mrs Wade McDade, Pomt
Pleasant , Mrs James Sto\er,
mfant, Galltpohs Ferry

g~ing

an adiiiSOry body on ethical
behaviOr .
It also would reqwre limned
fmanctal disclosure by state
and local govenunent officials
and employes, .as well as can..
didates for public office.
rassa,ge Foreseen
Rep. Richard F . Celeste, DCieveland, one of the prmctpal
authors of the legislation, said
following passage he belteves
the Senate ''will act responsibly on this.' '
In opening debate On the
House floor , Rep. Patrtck A.
Sweeney, !).{;level and, chtef
ljponsor, satd the btlllS not per.
feet but hopefully wtll help
"put a Band-Ald on the scar of
publtc trust m govemment that
extsts today "
" Everybody
lhtnk s
everybody has their hand m the
cookie Jar. and tt's time we did
something about tt," Sweeney
satd.

to Ohio Senate

"I
have
not
found
wrongdoing by legtslators, or
even by poltticians, but by the
layers of bureaucrats at every
level who move dollars and
who move things .,..
Rep. O.arles E. Fry, R·
Sprmgfleld, one oi the chtef
Republican sponsors, held up a
Colwnbus newspaper which
showed a tmy story about the
ethics vote •n the front page
surrounded by SIX stor1es all
havmg to do Wlth scandals m
the state and federal government. ,
''Never has a bill like this
come before us m this Stlu·
at ion." Fry said,.c"alUng it ''one
1 of the most far-f'eaching bills of
tts type of any state m the
umon.''
No Personal Galp
TheJeg18latton forbids an of·
f1 ctal of employe to use confl·
denhal tnforrnatton gatned
through hiS job for personal

services performed, but oo dol-

gam
Among other conflict~f­
mterest !X'OhibiUons, it abo
bars recetpl of any "valuable
th1ng or valuable ~neflt"
when it would make a "su~
stantial and tmproper tn~
fluence on the duties" of the
official or employe."
, The siX;nember ethlcs commiSSion would be appointed by
the governor, subject ID confir·
matlon by the Senate. The
House mserted an amendment
reqwrmg three members of
each major party to be on the
r
romrmsston
It also adopted an amendment requiring lb.! vote of four
members of tlle commission
before holding a hearmg on any
complamt about an official's
ethics.
The bill reqwres disclosure
of sources of any annual in·
come over $500, Wlth a brief
discnpt•on or the nature of the

lar amount.

Democrats Siding wtth the
Gilligan administration re ..
!rained from attempting to remsert the dollar amount, as
origmally
proposed
by
Gilligan
But the House acc.!pted an
amendment bY Rep. Ja.meo T.
Luken, I).Cinci:mati, closing a
loophole in a provision under
which policy;naking appointed
offiCials could be forced tD
make fmanclal dlsclosures.
Truce Brok&lt;o
Democrats had prtvately" agreed not ID brmg up the
Watergate affair on the Door if
Republicans refrained from
mentioning p.~blished reports
about Irregularities in the
Gtlligan administrahon. 1
The uneasy truce did not last
long
Gilligan sent a letter to each
House member before the ses-

Ooser watch set on b'ig business
By GENE CARLSON
WASHI NGTON ( UP! )
Prestdent N1:xon conceded
Wednesday that food prices are
sttl! the economy's No . I
enemy, but he reJected new
controls on !ann producis and
mstead ordered a closer watch
on price boosts by b1g bustnesK"
In a statement released at
the White House, Ntxon sa1d
the nat10n 's largest corporatiOns must gtve the
governmont 30 days advance
nottce when they want to ralSe

•

Slon Ufling pas.soge of the
etlllcs bill.
' "The Watergate scandal and
related irevelatioos surrounding the 1972 presidential
campaign have shattered this
nation's faith in goverrunent"'
no event in our 200.year
., .. __ .. Gillig
' an wrote.

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COSHOCTON , Obto (UPI ) -Columbus and Southern
Ohio Elee~rio Co. said Wednesday its geoerating station at
Conesville could oot meet the state emission standards by
July l ISiS UDder the Cllrrent operaung s&lt;:Ledule
James F'. Fffistermarlter, senior &gt;1ce presideot of tbe
''utlllty, IOld an Eovll'onmental Protection Ageocy hearing the
generatmg plant was "well wtthiD the area of !be federal
standards'' and said llle plant sbould be deferred from
meetmg the 1975 state deadlwe for state standards.

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(Contmued from Page 1)
JENKINJONES, W VA - FOUR MEN strmging telephone
cable through a remote area of McDoweU County were electrocuted Wednesda) wheo the) brushed agaUISt a high voltage
power line on a mountam ndge near the Virgm1a border. The
dead were Identified as Larry W. Cornen , Douglas Parker, Paul
D Cohenour and Harold Vaughn, all of srnallll&gt;wns m southern
West VU'guua
State police saJd the men were pulling table up a hillside
from a highway when the) carne tn contact mUt tlle power lme
The men were employed b)• Dearmg Brothers Inc , a con·
strucoon fliTil under contract mth General Telepbone Co

Js

Generation Rap

OOLVMBUS (UP! ) - The
Oh10 Environmental Protection Agenc) ~tU begm 1ssumg
da1ly · -\1r Quahty I ndex"
r eporlS to newspapers and

rad1o and. televlslOn stations tn
hopes 1t wtll become as
famtbar to Ohioans as datl}
\\ ea ther forecasts
Allen Franks of the Ohto
E PA s Public Interest Center
saJd Wednesday 13 agenctes
throughout the state. tncluding
EPA central offices here, WIU
begm m omtonng the amount of

pollutants tn th~ a1r and ISSutng
dati) reports
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special "All' Qualtty Index•· of

WIN AT BRIDGE
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TIJCSON, ARIZ - TWO Ul\"IVERSITY of Arizona
researchers satd Wednesday they ha1·e made a disco,·er') that
oould_save housel&lt;l\ es millions of dollars m rredicted future beef
pntt' increases. The researchers satd thr' had found what appears. to be a safe and effecth·e substitute- fur DES ~ a hormone
widely used In speed up the fattenmg o! cattle.
The fe&lt;leral Food and Drug ~dminiStration recenUy banned
DES because of mdicat1oos 1t rrught be coMected 1&lt;1th cancer.
Drs. W H. Hale and Donald E . Ray satd thej had discovered a
replactment - estradiol, a natural hormone found m hUman
bemgs, and apparently in ~ mammals
WASHJJI;GTON - mE FINANCE COMMITI'EE of
President Ntxon's reeiE'ctlon campaign has been cll&amp;rged by the
Jusn"" Department wtth COOcellling a $200,000 contnbuoon b\
finanCier Robert L. Vesco.
The thr""""""t cbsrge, filed Wedn ~a)' m U S District
Court. arotses the finanCl' comm•nee of fatlmg to make reports
and !l'ainlatn records of the rontribut1oo, rere,·ed Aprtl 10, I9n,
three days after the Federal Election Campatgn Act went mto
elf~ . This law l'e(l\ltreS disclosure of ma)Or conntbut10ns and
apellditures. The manmum peoalt) on each count ts a $1.000

liM,

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ze ro to 400, wtll be broadcast

NORTII

3

• J 92

Out most chilling letters are what we call the time bombs :

and published by some 160 from people so hopelessly depre..ed or In such deep trouble that
slallbns and newspapers they might choose SUICide If they don 1 get immediate clooo-ln
parliC'Ipatmg m the program. aid These wnters almost never g~ve their names and addresses
Gov J ohn J Gtlltgan and and we seldom know whether our "Personals" (including adOh10 EPA Dnector Ira
Wh1tman scheduled a news
us. It
r~nference at 9 a m Thursday was sent July 6, 1971, from San An!Dnio, Texas. We never heard
to dtseuss the ne" poUutJon from this gu-1 agsm, though Heaven knows we ,tried ! Perhaps, if
momtormg program
she 's better oow, she 'll recogruze her 10-year&lt;Ild self and let us
Franks sa1d daily atr know how things worked out for her.
pollutton reports have tssued m
Steubenville and Cle\-eland in Dear Helen .
Ohio and several other states m
I'm a 10-year&lt;IId girl who grew up too fast, who never had a
the past ''and have proven to chance to be a "carefree little girl," and who's got problems so
be a good thing for ettitens ' 1 big I trted to take my own life, bull couldn't even succeed at that
·The) have an Jdea e\'ery
Then Came a series of psychiatric sessions that were also
day \\hal the quabty of thetr failures. because the tests told me wbat I already knew : I th!nk
a1r 1s," he said
too much and too seriously; I pay no attentloniD my NEEDS, my
wants and my welfare, and f bate ID let my feelings show; I keep
allo!myemottonsUISidebecause"l'mn«important."
Having my feelings or worthlessness confirmed bas made

dre'i:~!;:'::t~f=~~""u:~:.=: ':!m

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Both vulner.able
\\ est

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East

Pas~

Pass

Pass

Pass

l2..

South
Pass

P ass
()pemng lead-• 9

lected three club tr•cks, and
tt was up t o Ted to discard
on the thtrd one
He tllought qwte a while
and fmally got nd of his a""
of heart.~
East looked surpriSed A
ktb1tzer almost" fell off his
chalf Dummy laughed upr oanously. but declarer was
strangely Silent. He knew
what was ~oming and he
k n e w h 1s c on t r act was
doomed
Sure enough, East led a
fourth club and Lightner's
queen of trumps was the settmg tr1c k
Was hiS play a lucky
guess? Not at aU. \ He was
sure to beat the contract this
"'av He- wasn' t sure anv

oth'er wa~

j N(WSPAr E~

B) Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

~

ElitU.P'l l$.£

AS.S.I'\I )

a:en:1•!MWI1

mysell and others. rm completely

"""do I learn to accept help? How do I st&lt;tp feeling so dead'
Someone, anyone- help me help mysell. It's taken so long tD
OJimdmy hands ... donH~ me · rve been failed by others too
much already
I doa't want ID become a SUitlstic : " 1&amp;-year&lt;Ild dead of
SUICide." I want ID live, but il'a so bard.
flease , I'm reading : so_. touch me ... WITHDRAWN
AND [}YING
PLEASE, "WI'IliDRAWN AND DYING," (and other thendesperate, nameless pe&lt;&gt;ple we've tried so hard to reach ):
If life has righted itself- as life bas a bali.! of doing -don 1
leave us hanging. Did you read Olr messaces Ill your newspaper '
Did yoo find close-ln therapy' Tell us bow 11 r.ppened for you.
Perhaps !'Our slxtr)• might help others who are reaching , but fear
to make real contact. - HELEN AND SUE

AND TO READERS: Dqx essions are IIIIivenal. There's
scarcely a penon in the world who basil 'I thought, ~~cnrev.,.
fleetingly, "Wouldn't 1t be easier jUst not to wake up'"
But humans haveiiiDHing l'!:llilimce. We emerge froin even
the most devastating depressoons oftm oo our own. We beal, and
we can1 quite understand bow or wey, any more than,... can
fully understand wbat caused this inordinate despair in the t1rst
place.
If yoo remember that Wbel\ you're down, the climb back will
be a little eaSJer. - HELEN
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THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1973
6 00 - NewsJ , 4, 8, 10 15, Truth or Conseq 13 . Around the Bend
33 Sesame St 20
6 30 - NBC News4, 15 , ABC News a, 10, t Dream of Jeann1e 13,
Des tgn tng Women 33

7 00- Truth or Cons.eq J . Beat the Clo ck 4 1 Course oi Our
7
8

9
10
11
11

T1mes 33 , DICk Van Dyke 4, What's My Ltne 8, Brg Red
Jubilee 15 . News 6. Elec Co 20 . Let' s Make A Dea ll3
30 - Holl yWood Squares 3 To Tell The Truth 6, Wild
Ktngdom 10 , I'll See You m Cuurt 4 , Lass1e 8 Zoom 20 .
Newsmaker ' 72 13, ~tatus of Cancer '73 33
00 - Fl tpW1 Ison 3, 4, 15 , Baseball 3, It Takes A lot of Love 8,
10 , Movte " Ballad of a Soldter '' 20 , 33 . Mod Squad 6, 13
00 - Ktng Fu 6. 13, lrons1de 4, 15 , Mov tes " Leave Her to
Hea ven" ,a , " Hot Mt l llons" 10
00- Streets of San Franc1sco6, 13 , Saga of Sonora 4, 15, News
20 , Chapter JJ 33
00 - News3 , 4, 6, B 13, 15
.
30 - Johnn y Carson 3, 4, 15 , Jack Paar 6 13 , Mov1es
" Bombers B 52" 8. " The Pumpkin Eater " 10 '

1 00 -

Roller Derby 4, News 13

200 -

News4

FRiDAY , MAY4 , 1973
6 00 - Sunnse Sem1nar 4, Sacred Heart 10
6 15 - Farmt1me 10 , Farm Report 13, Eng l1 sh 3
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 Jo--Columbus Today 4 , Bible Answers 8 , Human D1mens10n
lO . Blue R1dge QIJartet 13
7 00- Today 3, 4 , 1.5.; News 6 8, 10 , Flints tones 13
7 30- Romper Room6 , Popeye 10, Rocli:y &amp; Bullw~nk le 13
8 ~ass &lt;;af' Kangaroo 10 , New Zoo Revue 13 , Sesame St 33 ,
1
8 30- Jack Lalanne 13, New Zoo Revue6
9 00 - Pau l D•xon 4 Phtl Donahue 15. AM 1 , Let's Make A Deal
6 ; Capt Kangaroo a, Ben Casey 13 , Mr Rogers 33
9 30- To Tel l The Truth3 , Jeopardy 6 Hollywood's Talkmg 10
10 00- D1nah Shore J, 15, Ph 1l Donahue 4, Spilt Second 13 Pn ce
IS R•gh1 8 , 10
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10 30 - Baffle 3, .4 , 15 S10 000 Pyramid 8, 10; Split Second 13
11 . CIO-Lo'Ye Amer •can Style 6 . Sale of the Century 3, 4, 15 .
Gamb1t 8, 10, Ele&lt;:tn c Co 20
11 30 - Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 15 , 8ew 1tched 6. 13, Love of Ltfe
8, 10 . Sesame St 20
11 55- CBS News 8, Dan I mel 's World 10
12 00 - Jeopardy 3, 15, Bob Braun 's SO 50 Club 4 Password 6
Loca l News 10. 13, 8
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12 30 - 3 W's Game J, l!i . Search for Tomorrow 8 10 Sp- loj
Second 6
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News 3, 15
1 00- News 3: All My Children 6, 13, Green Acres 10 . Secret
Storm 8 . Not for Women Only 15
1 JOW - IdJ OnT A Mat ch J, 4, 15 , let's Make A DeA l 6 13 As the

1i 50 -

NBC

or
urns 8 , 10
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2 OODo- Days of Ou~L1 ves 3, 4, 15, Newlywed Game 13~ M1ke
uqlass 6 , Gvtdmg L1 9ht 8, 10
2 :)() - Doctors 3, 4, 1S, Datmg Game 13, Edge of N1ght 8, 10
3 · ~,~htn ° 1 he r !'orld 3, -4, 15, General Hosp ltal6, 13 , Price
=• , oo: conom• c Education 20
3. 30 - Return to Peyton Rlace 3, 4, 15 , One Ltfe 1o Live 6. 13 ,
~r vGntf•n 8, Secret Storm 10 , Book Beat 20: Phil Donohue

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wmner;

DeStephen breaks
oldest loop mark
Jackson's Artie DeStephen broke a 17-year·old
record in the 180-yard lOw hurdles and three other
new marks were established during Wednesday 's
17th annual Southeastern Ohio League track and
field meet at Rio Grande's Evans Field.
Ironton's- 'l'tgers, as ex·
peeled, retamed the SEOAL Rtce, Dav1d Graham and Brent
track crown by sconng ' 821'. Saunders ) f,JnlSbed fourth with
a I ·39 effort. Freshman Brent
pomts m the !&gt;-event meet
Ironton's Bill Markm, headed Saunders tied Waverly 's Mife
for Kent Slate Umversity this Oyer for third place m the high
fall on a football scholarship, Jump wtth a 5'-10" jump
MeLgs scored two pomts.
was the 1973 SEOAL track
sconng champiOn WI\h 15 Tom Lowery came m 5th m the
points
440 and Dallas Weber, ftfth m
• Bob Young, Nelsonvtlle, held Ute diSCUS.
the loop's old 180-yard low
H~re's the 1973 SEOAL track
f1eld w.nners
and
hurdle mark or :21.1, set m the
MILE RUN Toliver ,
league's flrst meet m 19f)7 Logan, 4 31 4 (New
meet
DeStephen, a JUmor and two- record)
440-YARD RUN - Toppong,
year letterman for Jackson,
Athens , 52
turned the Irick Wednesday in
100-YARO DASH - Smart,
·21 flat It erased the loop's. Logan, 10 4
120 HIGH HURDLES oldest record m the book
Markm . Iron ton , 15 4
Other marks set Wednesday
880. YARO RUN Tol1ver ,
Logan , 2 00
were ·
210 YARD DASH R•ffl e,
- Mtle run, by Logan's ChriS l;onton, 22 9
Tolliver, who fmished m4 ·31.4,
TWO
MILE
RUN
-erasmg the 1~ mark of 4.35.2, Morrison, Ironton , 9 56 9 (new
mee t record)
held by Athens' Tom Smith
lBO LOW
HURDLES
- Two mile run, by Ironton's DeStephen , Jack son, 21 (New
record)
Cecil MorriSon m 9 56.9, het- meet
MILE RHAY - Won by
tenng hiS 1972 record of Ironton 1n 3 52 1
800 YARD RELAY - Won by
10 .14.3.
Ironton
-800-yard relay, won by record l an 1 "' 6 I New meet
8 ROAD JUMP Wagner,
Ironll&gt;n m 1:32 6, bettermg
Athens,
21'
11
"
Athens' 1968 mark of I 34.6.
POLE VAULT Breoten
Markin's 15 pomts came on back , Waver I y, 12'.
SHOT PUT Markin.
ftrst place efforts m the t2oIron ton , 47' lOlls"
h!gh hurdles, shot put and htgh
DISCUSS- Barr y, Ironton ,
146 1 l
Jwnp.
HIGH JUMP - · Markon.
A!hens ftmshed a dtstan t
Ironton , 6' 4"
second wtth 52 pomts Logan
TEAM STANDINGS
POINTS
was thtrd wtth 36 and Jackson TEAM
lronfor.
92112
fourth with 32. Waverly was Athen s
52
ftftth With 22, Wellston SIXth Logan
36
32
wtlh mne, Galltpolis seventh Jackson
Waverly
22
wtth 4Ih and Metgs last w1th Wellston
?
Gall•pol1s
4112
two pomts.
Me1gs
2
Galhpohs' 880-yard relay
TOP SCORER - Bill Marten,
team (Tom Valentine, Randy Ironton, 15 pomts
1

St;1ndings

Pirates stop Giants 2-1; Reds defeat Mets

Ma1or Ltague Standmg5
By Untted Pr~ss International
National league

By VITO STI'LLlNO
UP! Sports Writer
w. I. pet. g.b.
Wtth two out in the nmth and
Ch1cago
12 9 ,571
the game on the line Tuesday
New York
12 9 S71
Pittsburgh
9 1 563
I 2
rught, Bobby Bonds lagged
Philadelphta 9 11 450 21, 2
Dave
Gmsh for a three.run
Montreal
9 11 450 21t2
St LOUI S
4 16 200 ]lh double to cap a seven-rlUl rally
West
and gtve the San FranciSCO
w. I. pet. g.b.
Gl8nts an 111&lt;redible B-7 viciory
San Fran c1sco 19 7 73 1
Cmcmnatl
14
8 636
3
Houston
16 10 615 3
East

LosAngeles

San D1ego

A11anta

~eds

12 . 500 6
8 16 333 10
7 15 318 10

12

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Wednesday's Results
Ptttsburgh 2 San Fran 1 ~
Houston 9 Philadelphia 4
Cmcmnat1 6 New York 1

Montreal 3 Atlanta 2
Los Angeles 4 Ch1cago 1
St Lou •s s San D1ego 4
Today's Probable P1tchers

(All t1mes fDT)
{Bla ss 0 1) at San
FranCISCO (Will oughby 2 1).
~ 1S p m
Cmcmnat 1(McGlothl in 1 0) at
New York ( Matla ck 2-JL 8 p m
Chteago (Reuse he/ 2 1) at Los
Angeles (Sutton 2 2), 11 p m
Sf Lou1s (Clevela nd 0 3) at
San D1ego ( Arlin 1 1 or
Cal dwell 0 3), 10 J Op m
P• ttsburgh

(Only games scheduled)

Fnday's Games

Atlanta at Ph1la, n1ght
Houston at New Yor k, n1ght

Montreal , n1ght
St Lou1 s at Los Ang , ntght
Plft s at San Otego, n1ghf
Chtcago at San Fran , n1ght
C1nc1 at

•;,

10 11

10 12 ,455
!0 12 455

Detro1t

Cleveland

Boston

•;,

476

I
1
l'h

B 11 421
West
w. I. pet. g b.
Ch1cago
12 s 706
Kan sdsCi ty 14 9 609 1
Callforn1a
11 8 579 2
M1nnesota
9 9 500 3•12
Oa\l;land
10 12 455 41n
Texas
7 11 389 s•12

Wednesday's Results
Cle'Ye 8 M1nn 4, 10 Inns
Chtcago 4 Ba1t1more 0
Oakland 7 Mliw 3, 10 mns

Oetro1t 3, 12 1nns
Kansas City 4 New York

Cal1f 5

3

Boston 6 Texas 2

Today's Probable Pttchers
{All Ttmes f:OT)

(No

games scheduled)
Fnday's Games

Boston at Mmn, n1ghf
New York at Ch1 , n1ght
Kan Cl1y at M1IW n1ghl
Texas at Detrmt, n1ght
Oakland at Cleve, n1ght
Calif at Baltimore, n1ght

Vikings wm 9-I . ~
Arnett led the Bo beats with
three and two hils respectively.
John Roush and Orland
Cremeans had the only other
safeties.
Bobcat righthander John
Baird was wracked for ·me
runs, five of whtch were
unearned, 10 .htts and walked
three m his five plus mnings on
the mound.
Jam1e Lafon, semor short·
stop, started the V1kings on
their way with a long home run
tD right held in the ftrst immg.
The Lawrence Counttans
plated their second tally on a
two out walk to Jaye Myers, a
The Daily Sentinel
stolen bass and Single by Corn.
DEVOTED TO THE
Therr thtrd run came on a
INTEREST OF
MEIGS·MASON AREA
walk, error and smgle by
CHESTER L TANNEHILL 1
Lafon.
Exec . Ed .
ROBERT HOEFLICH ,
Kyger Creek scored its run m
C1ty E dttor
Pubi•Shed da l ly ex ce pt · the ftrth on a leadoff single by
S~tturday by The Oh10 Valley
Arnett, a smgle by Roush, an
Publ •shmg (ompanv. Ill
error,and balk
court St , Pomeroy , Oh10 ,
A5769 Bus1ness Off•ce Phone
The Bobcats threatened two
992 2156. Ed1tonal Phone 992
other
tunes, but were unable ID
2151
second class pos lage pa •d at
get the clutch hit.
Pomeroy , Oh•o
N~tt1onal
adverhs•ng
Symmes Valley pulled away
r"epresentaf •ve
Bott•nelli
in the siXth mamly because of
Gallagher , Inc , 12 East A2nd
Sf , New York C•ty , New York
several Bobcat errors. The
Sub&amp;cr•pt•on rates De
innmg featured four errors, a
l ivered by carr•er where
available SO 'ents per Neek .
passed ball, hit batsman, and
By Motor Route where carr •er
hits
by Dave Dunfee and Corn.
serv•ce not avi!ll l o!lble One
m.onth Sl 75 By mail 1n Oh 10 Lafon had three hits for the
af'\d w va ,, One year S.1A 00
winners while Corn and Phil
S1x months S.7 2S, Tnree
months SA 50 Subscr1pt•on
(Conl!nued on page 6)
pr •ce •ncludes Sunday T1mes

- Sent mel

BASEBALL
STANDINGS

~OAL

Team

W L

Ath ens
Ironton
Waver ly

6 0 57
5 1 47
3

Gall tpohs
logan
Jack son

2
2
3
Me1gs
0
Well ston
0
TOTALS
21
Tuesday's Result .

2
2
2
4
4
6
21

Iro nton 13 Jackson 2
Wednesday's Result

Gal/1pol• s 9 Wellston 0
Today's Game ·
Me1g s at Athens

Fnday's Game .

Gaii•POIIS at Ironton
May 7 Game .
Wa'Yerly at GalltpoiiS
May 11 Game

~m~r

season success: " I'm holding
Ule other teams to a few runs
and we're scormg more runs!'
Bllhngham isn't the only
player getting an early Jwnp
for the defendtng National
Leag•1e champlOns
The combrnalton of htUe Joe
Morgan and young Dave Concepcion proved the most potent
second baseman ·shortstop
matchup m the' league durmg
Aprtl
Morgan , who led the
NatlOnal League m walks last
year, h•t 329 for Aprtl, with
four homers and a league
leading 17 runs batted tn

RACINE - For the second
time m two mghts, the Glouster
Tomcats defeated a Me1gs
baseball team ·This tLme 1t was
the Tornadoes \\hO took the
beatmg as Glouster trounced
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Gtlhsp1e and Gtllot. Hubbard I
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T1m Stkorskt was a batthng
hero wtth hls two smgles
Another Sikorski, Mike , and
Patton also got two hits ea&lt;.:h
Four Tornado errors cost them
the game The Tomcats scored
SJX fUll S on 10 safeties
Accordmg to Coach Htllon
Wolfe, leflftelder Amos Moore
played excepltonany well Two ·
especially outstandin g
defe n~ 1ve plays by Moore were
m the ftrst and fourth mmngs
In the top of the first, Moore
nailed a runner gomg from
second to thtrd On Gouster's
fourth trtp to the plate, the
leftflelder caught a fly ball and
threw out a runner at home
Southern had two htts, both
2 DAYS ONLY
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FRIDAY, MAY 4
Jeff Hubbard, whtch scored
one rWI The other run came on
SATURDAY, MAYS
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Hubbard took the loss for
Southern. Former Pony
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Wednesday mght, Gtustt
came on wtth two on and one
out m the nmth With the Pirates
protectmg a 2-1 lead But he
turned the tables and struck
out Bonds to preserve P1tts-

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Defending
champiOn
Symmes Valley took over
undisputed first place m the
Southern Valley Athletic
Conference Wednesday night
with a 9-1 vtctory over the
Kyge( Creek Bobcats
The wln left the Vikings w1th
a ~ record in the SVAC
compared to the Bobcats' 7-1
slate. Overall SV " 9-&lt;1 whtle
the Bobcats are 10-3.
VIking righthander semor
Rick Com was touched for only
seven hits.
Marshall French and Bruce

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respond."
Ros.s Grtmsley .went SlX mnings
Pmch-httter M1ke Sadek to g'et the w1n and Pedro
walked and Dave Rader Borbon ftmshed up
smgled wtth one oul in the mnlh
Erme McAnally scattered
ID set the stage for Gtustl's nine htts to pace Montreal over
appearance m relief or Jun Atlanta Mtke Jorgensen stn·
Rooker Luke Walker, who gled In the winmng run m the
went six 'tnnmgs, got the wm ftfth mnrng to snap a 2-2
Ma y Singles m First
deadlock "o'at Dobson took the
Mtlt May smgled m the ftrst loss .
Pirate run m the second and AI
Bob Watson homered to
Ohver's sacrtFice fly produced break a 2-2 tie m the sixth In·
what proved to be the wmmn~ mng 1and smgled in two more
run m the tturd
nms m the four-run seventh to
And the speedy base runner
ln the other games, Cmcm- pace the Astros over the Phils
picked up where he left off last
natt Reds downed New York, G- Dave Roberts went seven m~
season, steali ng 11 bases m 1:1
1,
Houston
routed nings to gam the wm and Jun
attempts HIS 57 thefts last seaPhiladelphia, 9-4, St Lollls Ray ftmshed up. Jun Lonborg
son was the second best mark
edged San Dtego, 5-4, Montreal took the loss.
m the-maJors
beat Atlanta, 3-2, and Los
Veteran Bob Gibson, a 19For the first 21 games of the
An geles downed Ch icago, 4-1 game wmner last year, gamed
season, the slender ConcepciOn
In the Amencan League his f1rst wm of the season as St
b&lt;itted a strong 356 and knockgames, Chcago blanked Bal- Loms topped San D1ego
ed m 15 runs as he nmlei:i down
tnnore, 4-Q, Bo~ton beat Texas, Gibson was fqrced out of the
the regular shortstop JOb
G-2, C.hforma topped Detroit, game by muscle spasms m his
5-3.
m 12 mnin gs, Kansas C1ty back and Dtego Segw pllched
To top 1t all, the Reds, presently m second place behmd mpped New York, 4-3, Oakland the fmal three mnmgs I.ou
San Franc1sco in the National downed Milwaukee, 7-3, m 10 Brock and Jose Cruz homered
League West, are off to their mnmgs, and Cleve land topped - for-the Cards
Don Sutton beat the Cubs for
best home attendance start in CJeveland, 6-4, m 10 mnmgs
Pete Rose and Dave Concep- the fir st ttrne since 1970 to gtve
the dub's 105-year hiStory
CIOn hlt two-run homers and Los Angeles the vwtory over
Despite one of the wettest
Aprtls m Cmcumati history, the Johnn y Bench added a solo C1'11cago Sutton, who pitched a
Reds drew 2:15,609 fans to Riv- blast us Cmcmnat1 downed s1x-h ttl er, has beaten the Cubs
erfront stadiUm for the fir st 11 New York Tom Seaver, v1cttm only three times m hi$ career
of the Rose &lt;mel Bench homers, Wtllie Da&gt;1s backed htm wtth
home games
suffered hiS third stratght loss two homers

burgh 's 2·1 vtctory and snap a
stx..game Ptrate losmg streak.
" You look at a guy like
Dave," Ptrate Manager B1ll
Vtrdon sa1d . "and you start
wondering where you mtght be
without him The btgger the
pressure , the more he seems to

Tomcats turn
second around

Amencan League
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Balhmore
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New York

after Pittsburgh led, 7-1. with
two out and none on "l the

out of gate in great start

CINCINNATI (UP! ) - The
Cmcmnati Reds are almost one
month mto the 1973 season, and
they 've gotten off to a flymg
start in several departments.
Ace righthander Jack
Billingham has made a
complete reversal from the
start of the 1972 campaign,
reelrng off four str&amp;ght vtc·
tortes and pacing the Reda 13-ll
April record.
A year ago, Btllingham lost
the first five games he started
and dtdn't p1ck up his fourth
VICtory unttl June 14.
The rangy hurler has a sunpie explanatiOn for hiS early

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ner of J\e~ YQrk ~ as one of
Thf' b1ddme has ~n
the f1ve or s1x best pla~ers
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East
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rubber bridge rogularl,- and
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octogenanan pI aye r an\
You. South, hold
Deac Rap :
where
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Is it bad to use both sides of the paper In writing a periOOI!
'f h r o u g"h the \Oars Ius
'W"hat do you do now?
letter' - TOlD OfF
game has been characterized
A-Pas.,__ A further bid b3• ):011
b' $Oundne.ss rather tb..an mithl lead to tfflllble..
Dear T.O.:
bi-111iance. but once- m a
TODA Y"S QUES110N
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Not unless the paper i$ uonion Skin."- SUE
lns1ead C!f bitldmg threereal barn -burner pia\ .
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He hll on the happ)' chot"" ~umpE"C to ~ x no-trump after Dear T.O.:
of the mne of. clubs opemng \'Dil.r doublf' Wha1 do yo-u do
I like the P .S. on a ~~ letter : "Sorry 1180d both lides ...
agamst South ', four-spade n ow~
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BEIRUT - ARMY TROOPS ·\.KD Palesttman guerrillas
resumed hghllng earh Thursda1 Wlth Witnesses reporting
gunfite near few; -\.rab refnge&lt; camps on BelTUI s southern
hutsltirts
\
The liring resumed desptte h\gh~evel talks between
government and guerrills leaders to halt the fighting that left at
least 12 dead Wednesday. An truttal senes of sbots that sounded
like tank fire echoed through Bierut 's ourfew,emplled streets
abotit&amp; 4Sa.m.,or 11 :4Sp, m ESTWednesda) .

Operating on the theory that behlnd every silver lining' there
has to be a dark cloud, yesterday I ouUlned next fall's tentative
lineup of TV network programming . I was underwhelmed Wlth
the continuing emphasis on mane situation comedy and police
drama to sustam movies, without which there would be no TV at

El::•n!:"

AQI reports come soon

Can't meet standards

BY PAUL CRABTREE

all, I suppose.
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Now the silver lrning.
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That was enough to set
At least one network, NBC, seemingly Is making deliberate
Batchelder off. He questioned effort to provide additional variety programming, sbowcalllllg
Sweeney as to whether the strong new talents and old races, .. well. It's heal!hy, because
ethics bill would halt kickbacks seldan has the world of entertamment been In such a state or
ID political partie5 by deputy change _ with more and more blurring of "categorized" music
auto regiStrars, misuse of 'the in specific fields.
state airplane by the governor
Just look at a few examples, courtesy or Billboard Magazme,
or reappointment of a cabmet If you think the point needs proving:
member to a new term at a
"ne a Yellow Ribbon," which sounds as if it should have
higher salary. ,
ttifbeen wntten and recorded by Merle Haggard or someone like
'"lbe gover')lor has referM that in the country field , IS at the top or the charts In the middlesolely to Watergate and _oot to oWtHoad field, tn the pop-f'ock (Jeld - but no better than 41st in
the countless scandals m his the country and western markets. (It's even No. 1 in Brttain, or
own a~ratlon, " Satchel· all places. )
der aald. 'There has never
The sowtdtrack of "2001 A Space Odyssey" is among the
been an administration that 1Dp-20sellers Ill the clasSical field, and even so, It's outranked by
needs an ethics bill more than two volumes or Scott Joplin 's " Piano Rags."
the preoent one.
John Fogerty who used to be the leader of one or those farCollllltuUouUty Doubted
out hippie rteakshows called "Credence Cl~ater Revival,"
Rep. John A ~albratth, R· has organized a new bluegrass-music group called the Blue
~umee, ealled the legislati~n Ridge Rangers, and already the group has taken an old country
big ~other government at Its standard, "Hearts of Stone," and put it on the rock charts.
worst .~d sa1d the !X'Oposal
Vicki Lawrence makes it big on the pop-f'ock and easywas
unteasonable, un- listening charts with a song born straight out or the Nashville
warranted an~ probably un- genre, and wrttten by her husband, Bobby Russell, whose .
constitutional
"Honey" and "Little Green Apples" are definitely in the C&amp;W
Aside from sources o! in- field. Yet "Tne N,ght the Lights Went Out m Georgia" hasn't
come, real estate holdings dented the country music charts.
would bave to be diaclooed, as
The prestigious San Francisco Sympbony plays a )oint
well as Interest of m~ than concert wtth a rock group, calling the result "Blues Band Opus
$1,000'" any ~atlon domg SO," and it seems to be catchmg on wtth classics lovers and the
bullllless m Ohio.
rock crowd, as well.
Debts and credits of more
Anne Murray, Jud Strunk, Glen Campbell and Barbara
Utan $l,OOOubUwo:~aJao be sub- Fairchild- all country-western artists - have hit songs on the
osure.
,~ ject ID p c
d
1
pop
......
rngs.
Ia
In .~!her legis live eve opBillboard says tl is ''finding musicians from nearly every
IDe:\14 ·
a! be
U
f mt.L."'cal 1diom working together to destroy the boundartes of
-A speC! su ODlllll ee 0 style in recorded contemporary product."
th~ ~ate
That's putting It mildly Nowadays, I wouldn't be surprised
rru~ ets:""' rul t oul~ to hear Leonard Bernstem wtth Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass
Ill 1
th at~ ~ a! Boys domgtheirversiOn of the Rolling Stones' Greatest Hits -or
~= Am:O.l:nent to the
the London Philhannonic's interpretation of Hank Williams,
Constitutioo ID be tranaferred wtth Frank Sinatra as guest :~~st.
to a more friendly committee'
,
without a three.fifths vote of
ON TilE TV DIAL: Reds-Mets baseball at 8 on 1\SAZ-TV,
tb full Sen te
but you also can catch Flip Wilson or "Ironside" on WLWC-TV or
~Th ~I .
I back ID WTAP-TV .. "It Happens Every May," a peek at the Indy :;oo, IS
e
a e sen
on WLWC-TV at 7:30 ... "Hot Millions" is the WBNS-TV prime
commitep for revtsions a
Housepassed bill prohibiting time film, at 9 .. And WCHS-TV offers a special about animal
lovers, at 8.
tarnpermg with safety devices
Tomorrow, rernmd the kids to watch a cartoon special,
Ill public places.
Bolb chambers were to "Well'd Harold," one of Bill Cosby's friends, at 8.30, WSAZ-TV.

pnces by more than an - caUed the rule ~~an insurance or food , more than anything
average I 5 per cent above the policy" a~amst future m· else, that now blocks the return
level or January 10, when the OatJonary pressure from m- of pnce stability.,
The O.lef Executive S&amp;Id
current Phase Ill econonuc dustrial g~ants
Big compames may now meat, dairy and egg prnduction
stabthzatton pro gram was
thtnk tw1ce before raismg was too low . He exhorted
announced .
Tins Hpre-nottfication' ' rule pnces with government farmers to produce more,
does not change the govem- stabilization offictals peermg saymg thiS would mean fatter
Tnenfs gwdelines for prtce over !hell' corporate sboulders, _income for them as well as
mcreases . It 'ift.i.ll, however, ll!ultz satd .
lower grocery prtces for conJndustnal pr1ces, which han smners.
subJect those Increases to
"The country needs more
closer scrutmy by the Cost of sertous long-range inflationary
food'
, and American farmers
tmpact, have shown disturbing
Uvmg Council
Treasury Secretary George mcreases m the past two have never failed to deliver
when we needed them,., the
P Shultz, who explamed months
But
Nixon
satd,
"
It
IS
the
cost
PreSident satd
Nt,;on 's deCISJOn to reporters ,
Wtth inflation rwmmg at the
highest rate since the Korean
War, many congressmen have
called for a general prtce
rollback or a new freeze.
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era! of the U.S are willmg to
Naon dismissed tlus as "a
"We want a federal grand
face the facts as they have Jury· because a federal grand superficially sunple solution."
been pr~ted and offer us the )llry grants unmuntty to wit·
For example, if meat prtces
same jusuco that Mr. Ntxon nesses," Mrs Schroeder said were rolled bsck to JanWIJ'Y
promtsed m hiS speech con- m an mternew WJth the Lor all\ levels, "cusiomers would not
cernmg the Watergate scandal , Journal. "We're not mterested be boycottmg meat !Dday but
we wtll have to rely on the m aU the guardsmen bemg would instead be stormmg the
histonans to gtve the Amen can prosecuted . We're mterested m supermarkets to be the first Ill
people the truth / ' the Schroe- tlle American people learnmg line for the scarce supply of
reconvene at 11 a.m. !Dday.
der s satd
the truth · That our son did not meat,'' Ntxon satd.
The1r son , William. died m a do anythmg for which he dehat! of Ohto NatiOnal Guard served ID be shot."
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Previous Nllor1 adminiStraguardsmen. allegedly co r~ tion attorney generals John
nered , sudden!) used thetr MttcheU and Richard Klem- ~
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weapons on demonstrators dienst denied requests for fed- ~
By Helm and Sue Hottel
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protestmg the U.S mvaSion of era! grand Jury probes of the
Cambodia
Kent tragedy
''Time Bombs" Keep Us on Edc•
Rap
What letters worry you the most - I mean the ones that
really drive you up the wall?- AVID READER

Couple asks equal justice
LORAIN , OhiO (UP!) - A
Loram couple whose son died
m the 1970 Kent Slate Uruverstll' Dtsorders. has asked the
federal government for "the
same JUstice that Mr Ntxon
promised in his speech concernmg the Watergate scandal '
Llu1s Sch roeder, ~7, a steel~
Vi orker. and hls wtfe. florence,
sent a telegram to U S Attor·
ney General Destgnate Elliot
Richardson , as did the parents
of three other Kent students
killed that Ma y 4, callmg for a
federal grand Jury probe of the
Kent Tragedy
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Meigs chapter
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Teen breakfast
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FIRST PLACE TE•AM ....: Above left, on tlie first pf&lt;lce
team in the Jayeee sponsoted Shooters Education Program
Monday night were, front, I..-, Bill Stone, Pomeroy; Dave
Davis, Rutland ; Steve Little and Charlie Stone, Pomeroy,
and DaMy Edwards, Rutland; ' back row , B!lb Sylvester,
Richard Poulin and Vincent Knight , Jaycee members who
assisted in the program . The first place team was sponsor~
hy The Farmers Bank and Savings Co. Each team member
was presented a medal.
SECOND PLACE TEAM - On the
second place team in
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the Shooters Education Program were, 1..-, J. R. Wamsley •.
Pomeroy; Jeff Thornton , I..el&lt;lrt Falls; Greg Thor.1as and
Scott Mc Kirtney both of Pomeroy; back row , Vincent Knight
and Barry McCoy, instructors, Jaycee members. The second
place team was sponsored by The Pomeroy National Ban~ . ·-··
THIRD PLACE TEAM - Taking third place in mark·
manship wer• front row , 1..-, Mike Edwards, Rutland ; Dan
Thomas, Pomeroy; Rex Thornton, Letart Falls a nd Melonie
Dillard ; back row, Bob Sylvester, Richard Poulin a nd Barry
McCoy. The third place team was sponsored by the Citizens
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OPENING NUMBER -Opening the Variety Show "Workin ' On a Gr.oovy Thing" will he a
chorus line dancing to "Totem Pole" . The show will be st~ged Fnday mght at Southern H1gh
SchooL Curtain tinle is 8 p.m. Mailing up the line are 1-r, Gall Evans, Cmdy Gooch •. V1?k1 Wolfe,
Stephanie Ord, Jill Warner ~ Valerie Johnson, Roma Nease,· Beverly Hart, Conrue Sm1th and
Susan Gooch . Absent were Nancy Crow, Della Cross, Rhonda West and Corena Rhodes . See
page 4, more pictures and story by Katie Crow.

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Dancers will open show
By Katie Crow
RACINE - · Opening the
" talent pa ckedn variety show ,
"Worki ng on a Groovy Thing"
to be presented Friday night at
Southern Hi gh School, will be a
chorus line dancing to 1'Totem
The show , under direc tion of
Mrs. Lee Lee has a variety of

Salisbury E lementary School
s tudents will be . presented in
song and instrurnen!,al num_.
bers at 2:30p.m. Sunday in the
school a uditorium .
Mrs. Christine Guthrie, voca l
musi c teacher, has trained th ~

entertainment. Jim Mees will
serve as master a( ceremonies .
and accompanying the numbers will Mrs. Lee at the piano,

Pete Simpson at · the organ,

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL
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Gallia
County
Junior
Fairgrounds , Route 35, across
from Holzer . Medical . Center.
Public invited .

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HARRISONVILLE
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master masons
invited .
Refreshments. Larry Well,
W.M.

MONDAY,
B.OSWORTH Council 46,
Royal and Select M'ast~rs, 7:30
p.m. at the Pomeroy 1\'):asonic
Temple. Refreshments. Super
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teacher at the high scbool,
Ohio
The literary program hy
LETART F~LS
~.:ave thP morning meditation
Valley Grange No . Wl2 met at Mrs ..Rot&gt;e.': Smith included~.~ .
using as - her text , Pslam 37.
the hall April 19 at 7:30 p. m, . readings, What Is God_Like .
The Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
with Worthy Master Early by a group of . children;
led the benediction .
Housh in the chair. Appeals for "Easter," hy Valene Joh!lllOn ;
Mrs . Bertha Johnson, Mrs .
aid were acknowledged and a · ~~~am to}.au~, " by ~y
Alice Wolfe and Mrs. Aileen
donation ~as given to Easter Ne_l~l~r ; l ' Don t Be Quick to
Rees served a breakfast of
'Seals
CrltlClze by Barbara Dugan ;
pancakes, sausage and eggs.
Gr~nge members will have '.' Legend of the Lily of the
Attending were Bill Shivevoters on election day against · Valley" by Florence Sntith ;
ley , Molly Fisher , Valerie
the )ottery.
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"Things !&lt;&gt; be Aware of For
J ohnson , Vicki Wolfe, Rhonda
Mrs. Richard Dugan was Safety ," a game, Important
Wes t, Paul Cross. Janie Rees,
elected Ceres, and Valerie men, by the group; a talk on
Judi Roberts, Jay Hill , Connie
J ohn son , F lora. Ri chard the lottery iss~e by EU!a WoUe
Roush, Cherri Bass, Debbie
Dugan was obligated as a new and a joke by Eula Wolfe.
Harden, Becky Kouns, Gene
member and welcomed into the
Potluck refreshments were ·
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Shiveley, Tammy Roush, Tim
served
. Meetings will begin at8
grange .
Hill , Dave Shuler, David
Mrs. Harriett Neigler was · p. m . in May.
Theiss 1 - R-and-y
Warner ,
approved as the judge of the
Anyone wishing to go vote
Stephanie Ord, Roma Nease,
dress contest. Anyone having a Tuesday against the lottery
Bev.erly Hart, . Mary Walker
dress for the contest should ca11 who does not have a way may
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and Pat Woods.
1\!rs. Bertha Robinson at 247- call Early Roush at 247·2274.
The preakfasts will continue
2544 , who is Women 's Activity He will either call for you
until school is out and then will
chairwoman.
or find a way for you to go to
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.
lOth
be
resumed
in
the
fa
H.
Summer
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the polls.
District
Co ngres s man activities are being planned for
Clarence Miller's weekend the youth .
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TO SPONSOR SALE
schedule in Southeastern Ohio
The Si. Paul Lutheran
SALE PLANNED
includes a noon meeting 011
Women, Pomeroy' will sponsor
NEW HAVEN - The Ladles
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THURSDAY
&lt;-t rummage sale at the Ouarch
AuxiliarY
of the New Haven
MEIGS COUNTY Chapter, sc hool officia ls to di sc uss
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American Red Cross me~ting , education leg_islation presently
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p,m . will hold a rummage sale all
Installation of offi cers for the c hapter .
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7:30
p.m
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at
Vete.
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ans
day Thursday a nd Friday at
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A bake sale was planned for Memorial Hospital cafete ria . conference will be held at
the city building in New Haven.
meeting of the Ohio Eta Phi Saturday at 9:30 a. m. at
IS PATIENT
... Chapter
EVANGELINE CHAPTER, faci liti es of the Hocking
Donations will be a ppreciated.
of Beta Sigma Phi KrOgers. In the even t of rain, it
Technical College in NelsonMr s. Glenn Lambert, Mid, Those wishing to contribute are
OES,
Middl
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The 46th annual .rally of welcome.
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Sorority Tuesday night at the · will be held at the Economy
ville .
dleport , is a medical patient at asked to ca ll 882-3265. Proceeds'
meeting, 7:30p .m . at Temple.
Dis tric t 13, Daughters of
Mrs . Kehl gave a welcome on
Columbus and Southern Ohi Savings and Loan Co. A picnic
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Saturday
Miller
will
be
in
the Holzer Medical Center.
Members fake wrapped gifts
go to the fire department.
America, wa s held r ecently at behalf of the host council with
Electric Co.
was set for May 15 at the Route for a uction.
Belpre to participat~ in the
the Ameri can Legion Hall in the response being given by
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MEIGS COUNTY COUNCIL activities of the Southern Ohio Marietta. Theodorus Council Mrs. Marge Lavan, state 'vice
installed as president. Other to be handled by the losing
of Parents and Teachers, 7:30 Scho larshi p Page~nt spo n- 17, Pomeroy, Guiding Star councllor. All of the deputies
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offlcers for the new year are atrendance team.
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p .m . at the Chester Elemen- sored by Belpre Chamber of Council 124, Syracuse, and were presented with gifts by
Mrs . Wilma Reese, vi ce
Appointed t' serve on city tary School. Reports on spring Comm er ce. The pageant
Chester Council 323, Chester the district deputy. Theodorus
president;
Mrs.
Linda council, a represe ntative group
begins
at
II
a
.m
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and
will
in1
conference ; final preparations
were well represented at the Council of Pomeroy had charge
secretary, Mrs . to coordinate activities of the
' Sauvage,
on the Mother-Daughter Be.[hn clude participant$·· from rally and participated in all of a silver shower for the home
Karen Goins, corresponding three chapters, were Mrs .
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May 10,' Program will include a Athens, Meigs and Gallia phases of the annual event.
and orphans project and also
secr~tary, and Mrs. Bessie
Connie Bailey, Mrs. Adams question and answer period for cu·unti es in addition to
The presiding officers were handled the sale items table for
Sylvester, treasurer. Par- and Mrs. McPhail of Ohio Eta
Washington County .
the new officers .
Ada Morris, Chester , junior the project.
ticjpaling in the installation Phi, and Mrs . Carol McLate s3.turday aftef noon past councilor; Gladys Han- · Mrs . . Margaret Stacey was
WSCS AT Chester United
cerPmony 1Were Mrs. Linda Cullough, Mrs . Texa nna Well
Methodist Church, 1:30 p.m. Miller will return to Lancaster nula, New Lexington, associate mistress of ceremonies for the
Rifne, Mrs. Martha McPhaJ! and Mrs. Vikki Gloeckner.
The program h Living and tO partiCipate in the opening junior past councilor; Una dinner at which time parodies
and Miss Sarah Bechtle.
A cultural report on art was Acting in Love" by Altona Karr ce re.monies of the O}lio Grand McVay , Marietia, couitcilor; to familiar scings were sun g lo
Read at the meeting was a presented by Mrs. Gloeckner, and Kathryn Mora,
Counc il Uni ted Co mrn e rc ~al
Mrs. Eileen Clark, Syracuse, each of the state officer s. .
letter from the Meigs County Miss Lynn Daniels· and Miss
Travelers bowling toumament
associate councilor; Mary
Following the evenin g
. CATHOLIC WOMEN 'S Club, at the Tiki Lanes .
Council on Aging regarding a J eannie Ebersbach. RefreshAustin,
Gallia
Council
114,
vice
session,
a r eception was held
8 · p.m. following Mass and
forum to be held on May II at ments were served by Nancy
Sunday afternoon, th e councilor ; Anna Belle Kehl, for the district deputy and the
R osa ry at Sac red Heart Congressman will come to
Nelsonville . Mrs. A. R. Knight, Prisner, Mrs . Susan Baer and
Marietta, assOciate vice - state councilor. Dimes from
Catholic Church.
sponsor, will represent the · Mrs. Charlotte Hanning. ·
Gallia County for the Firs t councilor;
Clara
Smith, the councils were presented for
FRIDAY
Annual Emergency Medical Marietta, recOrding SeCretary ; the state cotm cilor's project.
POMEROY LODGE 164 , Se rvice Ex hibit for Southeast
Re ba Ammon s, Marietta, There was lniUation for new
F&amp;AM , father-son banque t, Ohio from 2 to 6 p.m. at the
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6:30 p.m . Friday wlth' dinner Gallio Coun ty Jr_ Fairgrounds.
Chester, conductor; Nettie d eceased hy .,Belle Prairie
,·,'"'---and entertainment following at
Hay es, Pomeroy, Warder ; Council and a country store by
temple. All Master Masons and
.Dorothy Ritchie, Chester, .· the New Lexington Council .
sons invited. Tickets may be
inside
sentinel;
Janic e
secured from any officer or at
Lawson, Syracuse, outside·
door Friday evening .
sentinel;
an\1 Margaret Tuttle
INFANT DIED
Officers for 1973-74 were president, follow ed a potluck
POMONA GRANGE, 8 p.m .
WEST COLUMBIA - The and Mary Kay Holter, Chester,
PTA TO HOLD SALE
elected and plans for the year's dinner at the Lions Club in at the Rock Springs grange one-&lt;lay-old infa nt daughter of flagbearers .
There will be a yard. a nd
activities were made during Belpre." A ritualistic - opening
hall. Baking and se wing Ronald and Patricia Roush of
AI the raliy, . all of · the
rwnmage
sale, Friday a nd
the Sunday 'meeting of the was held , It was reported t' a t contests will be held.
West Columbia died Monday in presiding _officers were ad~
District .13 Past Councilors lllrs. Edith Wakely, past "idle
MAY FELLOWSHIP Day, Pleasant Valley Hospital. The vanced one station and · in- Saturday, at the Stanley Doss
residence in Bradbury sponAssoclatimi of the Daughters of councilor, is ill in Connecticut .
Church Women United of baby wa s born on Sunday. stalled in a formal ceremony to
sored
by th e Middleport
America .
i\ contribution of $10 will be Meigs County, Heath United Graveside se r vices were serve for the 1973-74 year.
Elected were Mrs. Hazel sent to the home and. orphans
Golden Gleen Councll Of Element"'Y PTA . Those
Methodis t Church, Middleport, conducted at2p.m. Wednesday
having articles to donate are to
Butler, Golden Gleem 254, fund for State Session to be
sack lunch at 12:30 followed by in th e Kirkland Me morial Marietta was the host council
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contact
Mrs. Doss at 992-5058,
Marietta, president ; Mrs . held in August. . ..
program.
Garde ns under the direction of with Margaret Stacey serving
Mrs. Wallace at 992-3880 or
Eveiyff VanVer, Belle'·· Prairie
MIDWAY COMMUNITY Foglesong Funer.al ., Horne, as general chairperson for the
The annual picnic was set for
Mrs. Stobart at 992-5481. · ·
269, Belpre, vice p(esident; Aug . 5 at Wilson Park on 1'\oute
Church revival 7:30p.m . each Ma son . · The Rev . Jame s dlly . The district team captain
Mrs. Nettie Hayes, Theodorus 50 at 1:30 p . m . The Christmas
evening through May 16. Rev . Dempsey officiated . Survivors for the initiatory work was
NAME OMITTED
17, Pomeroy, secretary, and party will be held at the home Norman Tay1or, evangeHst; in addition to the parents In- Edith Wakely of Gallia Council
Kim Ohlinger, daug~t.er of
Mrs. Bea Moyler, Golden ·of Mrs. Faye Hoselton, distri ct
Mr. . Worley Haley, pastor. clude the grandparents, Mr. and a past state councilor, with
Gleem 254, treasurer.
deputy , on Dec. 2 at 2p.m . with · Located on the Langsville- cmd Mrs. Sidney Hudson, Point Emma Barnes, Belpre, serving Mr . and Mrs . Willi am
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The meeting presided over a potluck dinner and a $1 gift . Dexter Road .
"Pleasant and Mr . and Mrs. Ben as page, Mrs. Tuttle and Mrs. Ohlinger, was omitted from the
• by Mrs. Hazel Butler , exchange.
Holter as colorbearers; Helen ninth grade honor roll of Meigs
MIDDLEPORT CHAMBER 0. Roush of West Columbia.
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High SChool, sc hool officials
Wolf, Chester, pianist.
of Commerce, 7:45p.m ., social
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Announced
as
the
motto
for
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MONDAY
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Southern SATURDAY
Ohio Electric Co.
MIDDLEPORT.
GARDENf the year was "Stand Together
TOCONFERDEGREE
GIVE CARD SHOWER
and Go Forward Tog~ther" .
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A special assembly of
Former neighbors and
ANNUAL · MEETING of ~ Club; 7:30p.m. at the. home o District officers were· escorteu
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C
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Mrs. M. L. Frenc h, F1sher St., into the hall by the color·
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Select Masters, will be held are planning a card shower for1:: ·C as or e~e ·~Y C~ ·~ All Middleport .
Assi s t 1n g bearers and each was
~ Monday at 7:30 p. m . at the her. Mrs. Farre recently p.m. at C~ urn
p ·
hos tesses.• Mrs . Lloyd Black- presented a red, white and blue .
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Citizens
are
woodandMiss Frieda Faehnle. corsage. A 1 welcome to
degree
will
be
·fined
to
the
Camden
Clark
Program by a guest demon- Marietta was extended by
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Super X Mas
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OHIO ETA Phi Chapter,
strator.
Co.n ferred ... It .is annually Hospital in Parkersburg . While
Mayor James Schweikert .
Bel&lt;l Sigma Phi Sorority, bake
conferred on the first Monday she now resides in Belpre, for·
· TUESDAY
Ruby Matheny gave the in- ·
sale, in front of Kroger's
·· in May of each year. Refresh- many years she lived in the
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CHICKEN Dinner at Letart. vocation with Jeanette Bloor,
be ginnin g 9:30 . a .m . A
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W.ITH COUPON
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ments will be served following Apple Grove community of
Falls Community Hall, election state counc ilor, giving a·
Economy Savings and Loan
t
thedegree work. ·
Meigs County.
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day, beginning at 11 :30 ,a.m. r-esponse to the mayor 's

Master Portrait

KeL~l~a#:or

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has recent session

Mr s. E.rn:; Reibel, Mrs.
Nettie Hayes, Mrs . Bertha
Parker and Mrs. Eva Dessaucr
were in Columbus &amp;1turday for
the 58th annual rally of District
8, Daughters ol America. All
four 1 are
members of
Th eodorus
Council
17,
Pomeroy .
Isabelle R . Woods, district
deputy, extended the welcome
and greeted the guests including Jeanette Bloor, state
councilor, and Marge Levan,
state vice coun c il or . A
welcome was also g iven by
Mildred Re nick, nati o n~1l
secretary,, with Mrs . Bloor
l'esponding.
Distributed_ at the meeting
were letters to be :signed a nd
sent
to
the · Nationul
Aeronautics and Space Administrati on expressing
support for the a stronauts who
had prayer in space.
One of the tw o handmade
quills, which were awarded al
the rally , was one by Mrs.
Ha yes.

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RACINE - Twenty-four
youth from Southern High
School were in attendance for
the pray.r breakfast at the
Racine Wesleyan United
Methodist Church Wednesday
morning.
The devotiOnal service was
opened with silent medil1tion
and prayer by the Rev. Howard
Shiveley. Mrs. Marlene Fisher
played the pian9 for group
singing .
Mr s. Sandra Booth, a

Valley Grange

SUNDAY, MAY 13th

Mother,'s Day

Glenville
gets Hill ·

teachers . .
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Attending the banquet were
Mamie Stephenson, Jo Ann
Eads, Jean Parker, Phyllli
Luster, Martha Fry, Norma
Wilson, Joann Ward, Betty
Lane , Delores ·King, Ida
CHRISTOPHER NEECE
Murphy, Rosanna Manley ,
Madeline Chafin, Diana Lynch,
SON BORN
Peggy
Murphy,
Nancy
Roy and Donna Neece, Rt . 1,
Lawrence, Jane Thomas, Tina
Middleport, are armouncing
Kelly , Debbie Lawrence, Cindy
the birth of a son, Christopher
Eads, Cherrie Fry, Tammy
· Matthew , March 29 at Pleasant
Michaels, Tammy Snider,
Valley
Hospital ,
Point
Cindy Manley, Belinda Friend,
Pleasant. He weighed seven
Debbie Mowery, Jo Chafin,
pounds, three ounces. GrandScherry Lane, Rita Wilson,
parents are Mr , and Mrs.
Drema Ward, Pansy Thomas,
Charles Neece, Rl. I, MidWanda Wiggle, Diana Neece,
dleport and Charles Gibbs, Bo•
Beverly Smith and Tammi
102, Hartford, W. Va,
Luster.

Area members Ohio
attend rally

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A Gift Now For

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Great Moms

the
V al le y, " "S miles" · fr Om
Country's Flag."
1 "The
GRADE J .....;.. "Child 's 1918 Broadway m us1ca •
Even song ", 11 Winter Is Over ," Passing Show", " Come fo the
"S heep
Shea r1· ng
So
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" Th e Happy
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th FWan,·
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" Wh is tle Wh ile Yell War ," derer," " Hurr ah for e _ag
from Di sney's "S now White, "
( Th e Stars
and. St npes
" HapPiness, " from " You ' re A Forever), "Amer 1ca. the
Good Man Cha rli e -Brown,"
"Our Pledge to America" ,
" Thi s is a Great Count r y" fr om
" Mr . Pr esi dent", ' ' J ub ilat e
(S hout for Joy ) .
In strumental lnlerlude
.G RADE 4 - '' Give Us Th is
Day Our Da ily Bread ,"
... Joyf ul , Joyful ,1 We Adore
Thee.''' "Oh, What a Beaut iful
M or ning." fr om " Oklahoma",
'" This ·Train ," " Marchi na to
Pre tor ia," "I t 's a Hap -Hap·
Happy Day ," " Fa ir is the
Flag ," ''This Land is Your
LanU ."
GRA DE 5 - "God Be lh M y
H ead "
(fro m th e Sa rum
Ma in at Sycamore, Pomeroy
Pr ime r , 1588), " Lone so me

concert will tie in with Music
Education Week which has for
its motto, " Music for every
child; every c hild for music".
Mrs. Martha Hoover will .direct
the openin g ''The Nation~ !
Anthem " and closing, ''God
Bless America ".
The program by grade for
the vocal concert includes:

Dave Spencer on drums and
Glenn Glaze will play the string .
Sec picture of Fourth
bass.
(;nHi e rs on pa ge I
Other numbers in the show
GRADE r --'- '' All Prai se to
toda y.
are : a tcip da nce to "Hawaii
Thee " "Brother Jam es' Air"
( Mar~s a), ; The Alphabe f ",
Five 0" by Denise Hendrix; a
' ' The Llltle Shoemak er" ,
vocal solo, " Killing Me Softly
sixth grades of the school for "Ci r cles,'' from Sesame Sfrreef
· With His Song'' by J eannie
the vocal . presentations With Songs. " Heigh Ho, " from Snow
Wh ite. " Th is 1-s My Counfry .''
Sellers; Ray Frank and the
· each grade appearing in a and
" Thank you, God."
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Special Sourd Band, lead
segmen t consisting of e ight
G R.ADE 2 ~ "S tar s at
guil&lt;lr, Steve Hupp ; guil&lt;lr,
numbers each . David Bowen is Nigh t", " Mu sic Alone Shall
" l..ive," "F riend s!", " T he
Ray Frank; Bass guitar, Terry
in charge of the ins trumental Gallant Ship," ''Li ttle Red Norris; drums, Rocky Hupp ; a
s tud ents who will be a ppea ring bird", Th eme from Walt
DANCE LINES - Nancy Crqw, left, "is one of six girls
comedy number by Ke ith
during the afternoon . Sunda·y•s Di sney' s " It's A Sm all Wor ld",
"Ska t er 's
Wa lt z,"
" My
who
will
be
dancin
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'to
"Go
Down
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while
Della
Circle, Paul. Cross and Ethan
Cross, Beverly Ha rt and Connie Smith, left to right, will be
Stearns; a duet, " All 1 Ever
Need ·is You," by Stephanie
dancing to "Wa shington Square." Oth ers !~king part in the .··..
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Valerie
Johnson,
Jill
Warner,
Susie
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Gooch, Cindy Gooch, Vickie Wolfe, Stephanie Ord and Rom a
vocal solo, " lf," by Terry
Nease.
Others in the Washington Square mimber are Valerie
NEW LE XI NGTON - The Lexingto n 165, and the
Norri s; · mixed e nse mble
Johnson, Jill Warner and Nancy Crow .
Meigs
High Golf teal)l , having
Mar(:;luders 210.
singing " Five Hundred Miles "
their
troubles_
,
came
in
~hird i~
Medalist was Meckstroth of
of Den ise He ndrix, Keith
.a trian g ular m eet here Lan caster . Th e
Meigs
Circle, Corena Rhodes, Jill
Tuesday
afternoon
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The
final
linksmen were J eff Warner,
Warner, Terry. Norris, Steve
total
was
Lancaster
153,
New
Bruce Blackston, Lonnie Black
Hupp, Stephanie Ord, Vickie
an d Jeff Ridgway .
Wolfe and Dave Huddleston;
This how the matches went :
an original composition on the
Ne w
Lexington
(165) ,
pian o-by Gail Evans;· a modern
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45,
McLain
42,
dan ce to " Walk on the Wild
Wiley 39, Stevenson 39.
Side", by Roma · Nease,
· · Lancaster ( 153) , Marque 36,
Stephanie. Ord and Val JohnMeckstroth 36 , Spire 41 ,
son · a solo· ' 'A .tiais)' A Day"
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by Dave Huddleston; square .
RACJ NE _ Ron Hill , son of
Mei gs (210 ), Warner 53,
dance to " Peanuts", by Molly
Mr. and Mrs: Leo Hill, Ra cine, . Black 56, Bla c ksto n 46,
Fisher, Hope _Bird; Corena
a
senior at Southern High .Ridgway 55 .
Rhodes, Ray Mills, Beverly
School , Racine , has been ac-Hart, Danny Brown , . Glen
ce pted · for admission at
Simpson, Steve Hupp, Barry
Glenville State College a nd will
Theiss, Cookie Weddle, Megan
play football. ·
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Brown, Vicki Wolfe, Mitch
A lineman wi th the Southern
Nease, Mike Salser, Debbie
. Torf!adoes , Hill was na,med -to
Harden and Dave Huddleston, ·
. the all ..distrkt and all conand · the vocal solo, " We're
fer'encc teams. Th e 6'-5" , 235
Free," by Jill Warner.
lb. tackl e has been coached by
The finale will feature the
Bill Jewell:-''Rmi has the size
cast singing jazz selections,
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on Earth ," ''It's My Day" and
We are happy that he will at"The Wind of Life ."
tend Glenville State,'' Glenville
Others taking part not
DffiECTOR AND VOCALIST - Mrs. Lee Lee, at the piano,
footl!_all coach Bill Hanlin sa id.
named are Patsy Proffitt,
is director of the show. With Mrs. Lee is one of the vo ca lists,
Gene Shiveley, Rhonda Ash,
Cookie Weddle who will sing "'The Way of Love ."
Koste Hysell, Connie Roush,
Becky Sayre, Helen Wilcoxen, Karen Rhodes, Lola . Greer, PLANTE SWITCHES
QUEBEC CITY (UP!)
Bob Sayre, Becky Harris, Elisa Sharon Drake and .·Lee Ord .
Curtain
time
is
8
p.
m.
AdA m.e n's golf league will be
Goaltender
Jacques Plante, a
MCMillan, Amanda Roush ,
Debbie .Arnott, ·CindY Lawson, mission is $1 for ad~lts a nd 50 · veteran of 17 ·seasonS in the formed r'ue ~ d ay a t the
cents for· s tudents-. t .
National Ho ckey League, Pom eroy Golf Course. The
jumped Wednesday from the meeting will be held at 8 p . m.
Boston Bruins of the NHL !o All area golfers are invited to .
Make your own fine furniture
the Quebec llordiques of the attend.
and SAVE
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where he will serve as both
WHA PJayoff Standings
'coach and general manager·.
By United Press International
AT LOW COST!
(Finals}
Plante signed a 10-year
(Best
of Seven)
contract with the Nordiques
w. I. gf ga
but terms of the agreemept · New England . · 2 0 .14 61
NOW AT THE LOWE ST PRIC ES
- 0 2 6 14
EVER . . . l1~nd~ame . sturdy,
were riot disc1osed. Reports Winnipeg
too· quil lit)' unfillished hard.
Wednesday 's Result
said the 44-year-old Plante ' New EnglanQ,7 Winn ipeg 4
woud fu rnit ure companents,
~moalhly s11nded f ar perfect
would receive in exce,s s over $1 .
li nishina. Par h fit together to
Thurstlay's Game
make ROO M DIVIDER S, BllOK
'New
England
at Winr.i peg ·
million.
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" Ev-rv Time I Feel the Spiri t, "
" Joshua Fit fhe Battl e of
Jeric ho", " School Days," from
" Goodby e.
Mr . Chipps ",
" Stand } Up.
You ' re
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A mother-daughter banquet
was given Monda y night at
Meigs High School by the local
chapter of the Future
Homemakers of America.
Forty-five attended the
dinner which was served by
candlelight. Red and white
candles decorated the fables
and the girls, joined by their
mothers, sang FHA songs.
Carnation corsages were
presented to each of the
mothers . Games were played.
Awards were presented to the
girls in a sales contest.
Given a vote of thanks for
their assistance were the home .
economlc teachers, Mrs.
Karen Goins, Mrs. Suzy
. Carpenter, and Mrs. France&gt;
Roberts , and three student

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Meigs chapter
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FIRST PLACE TE•AM ....: Above left, on tlie first pf&lt;lce
team in the Jayeee sponsoted Shooters Education Program
Monday night were, front, I..-, Bill Stone, Pomeroy; Dave
Davis, Rutland ; Steve Little and Charlie Stone, Pomeroy,
and DaMy Edwards, Rutland; ' back row , B!lb Sylvester,
Richard Poulin and Vincent Knight , Jaycee members who
assisted in the program . The first place team was sponsor~
hy The Farmers Bank and Savings Co. Each team member
was presented a medal.
SECOND PLACE TEAM - On the
second place team in
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Pomeroy; Jeff Thornton , I..el&lt;lrt Falls; Greg Thor.1as and
Scott Mc Kirtney both of Pomeroy; back row , Vincent Knight
and Barry McCoy, instructors, Jaycee members. The second
place team was sponsored by The Pomeroy National Ban~ . ·-··
THIRD PLACE TEAM - Taking third place in mark·
manship wer• front row , 1..-, Mike Edwards, Rutland ; Dan
Thomas, Pomeroy; Rex Thornton, Letart Falls a nd Melonie
Dillard ; back row, Bob Sylvester, Richard Poulin a nd Barry
McCoy. The third place team was sponsored by the Citizens
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OPENING NUMBER -Opening the Variety Show "Workin ' On a Gr.oovy Thing" will he a
chorus line dancing to "Totem Pole" . The show will be st~ged Fnday mght at Southern H1gh
SchooL Curtain tinle is 8 p.m. Mailing up the line are 1-r, Gall Evans, Cmdy Gooch •. V1?k1 Wolfe,
Stephanie Ord, Jill Warner ~ Valerie Johnson, Roma Nease,· Beverly Hart, Conrue Sm1th and
Susan Gooch . Absent were Nancy Crow, Della Cross, Rhonda West and Corena Rhodes . See
page 4, more pictures and story by Katie Crow.

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Dancers will open show
By Katie Crow
RACINE - · Opening the
" talent pa ckedn variety show ,
"Worki ng on a Groovy Thing"
to be presented Friday night at
Southern Hi gh School, will be a
chorus line dancing to 1'Totem
The show , under direc tion of
Mrs. Lee Lee has a variety of

Salisbury E lementary School
s tudents will be . presented in
song and instrurnen!,al num_.
bers at 2:30p.m. Sunday in the
school a uditorium .
Mrs. Christine Guthrie, voca l
musi c teacher, has trained th ~

entertainment. Jim Mees will
serve as master a( ceremonies .
and accompanying the numbers will Mrs. Lee at the piano,

Pete Simpson at · the organ,

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SUNDAY
EMERGENCY MEDICAL
Service exhibit, 2 to 6 p.m. at
Gallia
County
Junior
Fairgrounds , Route 35, across
from Holzer . Medical . Center.
Public invited .

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SATURDAY
HARRISONVILLE
Lodge
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master masons
invited .
Refreshments. Larry Well,
W.M.

MONDAY,
B.OSWORTH Council 46,
Royal and Select M'ast~rs, 7:30
p.m. at the Pomeroy 1\'):asonic
Temple. Refreshments. Super
X master degree to be con·
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Recent D of A Rally
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MOTHER'S DAY CARDS

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Ohio
The literary program hy
LETART F~LS
~.:ave thP morning meditation
Valley Grange No . Wl2 met at Mrs ..Rot&gt;e.': Smith included~.~ .
using as - her text , Pslam 37.
the hall April 19 at 7:30 p. m, . readings, What Is God_Like .
The Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
with Worthy Master Early by a group of . children;
led the benediction .
Housh in the chair. Appeals for "Easter," hy Valene Joh!lllOn ;
Mrs . Bertha Johnson, Mrs .
aid were acknowledged and a · ~~~am to}.au~, " by ~y
Alice Wolfe and Mrs. Aileen
donation ~as given to Easter Ne_l~l~r ; l ' Don t Be Quick to
Rees served a breakfast of
'Seals
CrltlClze by Barbara Dugan ;
pancakes, sausage and eggs.
Gr~nge members will have '.' Legend of the Lily of the
Attending were Bill Shivevoters on election day against · Valley" by Florence Sntith ;
ley , Molly Fisher , Valerie
the )ottery.
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"Things !&lt;&gt; be Aware of For
J ohnson , Vicki Wolfe, Rhonda
Mrs. Richard Dugan was Safety ," a game, Important
Wes t, Paul Cross. Janie Rees,
elected Ceres, and Valerie men, by the group; a talk on
Judi Roberts, Jay Hill , Connie
J ohn son , F lora. Ri chard the lottery iss~e by EU!a WoUe
Roush, Cherri Bass, Debbie
Dugan was obligated as a new and a joke by Eula Wolfe.
Harden, Becky Kouns, Gene
member and welcomed into the
Potluck refreshments were ·
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served
. Meetings will begin at8
grange .
Hill , Dave Shuler, David
Mrs. Harriett Neigler was · p. m . in May.
Theiss 1 - R-and-y
Warner ,
approved as the judge of the
Anyone wishing to go vote
Stephanie Ord, Roma Nease,
dress contest. Anyone having a Tuesday against the lottery
Bev.erly Hart, . Mary Walker
dress for the contest should ca11 who does not have a way may
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and Pat Woods.
1\!rs. Bertha Robinson at 247- call Early Roush at 247·2274.
The preakfasts will continue
2544 , who is Women 's Activity He will either call for you
until school is out and then will
chairwoman.
or find a way for you to go to
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.
lOth
be
resumed
in
the
fa
H.
Summer
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District
Co ngres s man activities are being planned for
Clarence Miller's weekend the youth .
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TO SPONSOR SALE
schedule in Southeastern Ohio
The Si. Paul Lutheran
SALE PLANNED
includes a noon meeting 011
Women, Pomeroy' will sponsor
NEW HAVEN - The Ladles
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&lt;-t rummage sale at the Ouarch
AuxiliarY
of the New Haven
MEIGS COUNTY Chapter, sc hool officia ls to di sc uss
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American Red Cross me~ting , education leg_islation presently
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p,m . will hold a rummage sale all
Installation of offi cers for the c hapter .
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7:30
p.m
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at
Vete.
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day Thursday a nd Friday at
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A bake sale was planned for Memorial Hospital cafete ria . conference will be held at
the city building in New Haven.
meeting of the Ohio Eta Phi Saturday at 9:30 a. m. at
IS PATIENT
... Chapter
EVANGELINE CHAPTER, faci liti es of the Hocking
Donations will be a ppreciated.
of Beta Sigma Phi KrOgers. In the even t of rain, it
Technical College in NelsonMr s. Glenn Lambert, Mid, Those wishing to contribute are
OES,
Middl
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The 46th annual .rally of welcome.
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Sorority Tuesday night at the · will be held at the Economy
ville .
dleport , is a medical patient at asked to ca ll 882-3265. Proceeds'
meeting, 7:30p .m . at Temple.
Dis tric t 13, Daughters of
Mrs . Kehl gave a welcome on
Columbus and Southern Ohi Savings and Loan Co. A picnic
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Saturday
Miller
will
be
in
the Holzer Medical Center.
Members fake wrapped gifts
go to the fire department.
America, wa s held r ecently at behalf of the host council with
Electric Co.
was set for May 15 at the Route for a uction.
Belpre to participat~ in the
the Ameri can Legion Hall in the response being given by
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MEIGS COUNTY COUNCIL activities of the Southern Ohio Marietta. Theodorus Council Mrs. Marge Lavan, state 'vice
installed as president. Other to be handled by the losing
of Parents and Teachers, 7:30 Scho larshi p Page~nt spo n- 17, Pomeroy, Guiding Star councllor. All of the deputies
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Mrs . Wilma Reese, vi ce
Appointed t' serve on city tary School. Reports on spring Comm er ce. The pageant
Chester Council 323, Chester the district deputy. Theodorus
president;
Mrs.
Linda council, a represe ntative group
begins
at
II
a
.m
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and
will
in1
conference ; final preparations
were well represented at the Council of Pomeroy had charge
secretary, Mrs . to coordinate activities of the
' Sauvage,
on the Mother-Daughter Be.[hn clude participant$·· from rally and participated in all of a silver shower for the home
Karen Goins, corresponding three chapters, were Mrs .
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May 10,' Program will include a Athens, Meigs and Gallia phases of the annual event.
and orphans project and also
secr~tary, and Mrs. Bessie
Connie Bailey, Mrs. Adams question and answer period for cu·unti es in addition to
The presiding officers were handled the sale items table for
Sylvester, treasurer. Par- and Mrs. McPhail of Ohio Eta
Washington County .
the new officers .
Ada Morris, Chester , junior the project.
ticjpaling in the installation Phi, and Mrs . Carol McLate s3.turday aftef noon past councilor; Gladys Han- · Mrs . . Margaret Stacey was
WSCS AT Chester United
cerPmony 1Were Mrs. Linda Cullough, Mrs . Texa nna Well
Methodist Church, 1:30 p.m. Miller will return to Lancaster nula, New Lexington, associate mistress of ceremonies for the
Rifne, Mrs. Martha McPhaJ! and Mrs. Vikki Gloeckner.
The program h Living and tO partiCipate in the opening junior past councilor; Una dinner at which time parodies
and Miss Sarah Bechtle.
A cultural report on art was Acting in Love" by Altona Karr ce re.monies of the O}lio Grand McVay , Marietia, couitcilor; to familiar scings were sun g lo
Read at the meeting was a presented by Mrs. Gloeckner, and Kathryn Mora,
Counc il Uni ted Co mrn e rc ~al
Mrs. Eileen Clark, Syracuse, each of the state officer s. .
letter from the Meigs County Miss Lynn Daniels· and Miss
Travelers bowling toumament
associate councilor; Mary
Following the evenin g
. CATHOLIC WOMEN 'S Club, at the Tiki Lanes .
Council on Aging regarding a J eannie Ebersbach. RefreshAustin,
Gallia
Council
114,
vice
session,
a r eception was held
8 · p.m. following Mass and
forum to be held on May II at ments were served by Nancy
Sunday afternoon, th e councilor ; Anna Belle Kehl, for the district deputy and the
R osa ry at Sac red Heart Congressman will come to
Nelsonville . Mrs. A. R. Knight, Prisner, Mrs . Susan Baer and
Marietta, assOciate vice - state councilor. Dimes from
Catholic Church.
sponsor, will represent the · Mrs. Charlotte Hanning. ·
Gallia County for the Firs t councilor;
Clara
Smith, the councils were presented for
FRIDAY
Annual Emergency Medical Marietta, recOrding SeCretary ; the state cotm cilor's project.
POMEROY LODGE 164 , Se rvice Ex hibit for Southeast
Re ba Ammon s, Marietta, There was lniUation for new
F&amp;AM , father-son banque t, Ohio from 2 to 6 p.m. at the
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6:30 p.m . Friday wlth' dinner Gallio Coun ty Jr_ Fairgrounds.
Chester, conductor; Nettie d eceased hy .,Belle Prairie
,·,'"'---and entertainment following at
Hay es, Pomeroy, Warder ; Council and a country store by
temple. All Master Masons and
.Dorothy Ritchie, Chester, .· the New Lexington Council .
sons invited. Tickets may be
inside
sentinel;
Janic e
secured from any officer or at
Lawson, Syracuse, outside·
door Friday evening .
sentinel;
an\1 Margaret Tuttle
INFANT DIED
Officers for 1973-74 were president, follow ed a potluck
POMONA GRANGE, 8 p.m .
WEST COLUMBIA - The and Mary Kay Holter, Chester,
PTA TO HOLD SALE
elected and plans for the year's dinner at the Lions Club in at the Rock Springs grange one-&lt;lay-old infa nt daughter of flagbearers .
There will be a yard. a nd
activities were made during Belpre." A ritualistic - opening
hall. Baking and se wing Ronald and Patricia Roush of
AI the raliy, . all of · the
rwnmage
sale, Friday a nd
the Sunday 'meeting of the was held , It was reported t' a t contests will be held.
West Columbia died Monday in presiding _officers were ad~
District .13 Past Councilors lllrs. Edith Wakely, past "idle
MAY FELLOWSHIP Day, Pleasant Valley Hospital. The vanced one station and · in- Saturday, at the Stanley Doss
residence in Bradbury sponAssoclatimi of the Daughters of councilor, is ill in Connecticut .
Church Women United of baby wa s born on Sunday. stalled in a formal ceremony to
sored
by th e Middleport
America .
i\ contribution of $10 will be Meigs County, Heath United Graveside se r vices were serve for the 1973-74 year.
Elected were Mrs. Hazel sent to the home and. orphans
Golden Gleen Councll Of Element"'Y PTA . Those
Methodis t Church, Middleport, conducted at2p.m. Wednesday
having articles to donate are to
Butler, Golden Gleem 254, fund for State Session to be
sack lunch at 12:30 followed by in th e Kirkland Me morial Marietta was the host council
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contact
Mrs. Doss at 992-5058,
Marietta, president ; Mrs . held in August. . ..
program.
Garde ns under the direction of with Margaret Stacey serving
Mrs. Wallace at 992-3880 or
Eveiyff VanVer, Belle'·· Prairie
MIDWAY COMMUNITY Foglesong Funer.al ., Horne, as general chairperson for the
The annual picnic was set for
Mrs. Stobart at 992-5481. · ·
269, Belpre, vice p(esident; Aug . 5 at Wilson Park on 1'\oute
Church revival 7:30p.m . each Ma son . · The Rev . Jame s dlly . The district team captain
Mrs. Nettie Hayes, Theodorus 50 at 1:30 p . m . The Christmas
evening through May 16. Rev . Dempsey officiated . Survivors for the initiatory work was
NAME OMITTED
17, Pomeroy, secretary, and party will be held at the home Norman Tay1or, evangeHst; in addition to the parents In- Edith Wakely of Gallia Council
Kim Ohlinger, daug~t.er of
Mrs. Bea Moyler, Golden ·of Mrs. Faye Hoselton, distri ct
Mr. . Worley Haley, pastor. clude the grandparents, Mr. and a past state councilor, with
Gleem 254, treasurer.
deputy , on Dec. 2 at 2p.m . with · Located on the Langsville- cmd Mrs. Sidney Hudson, Point Emma Barnes, Belpre, serving Mr . and Mrs . Willi am
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The meeting presided over a potluck dinner and a $1 gift . Dexter Road .
"Pleasant and Mr . and Mrs. Ben as page, Mrs. Tuttle and Mrs. Ohlinger, was omitted from the
• by Mrs. Hazel Butler , exchange.
Holter as colorbearers; Helen ninth grade honor roll of Meigs
MIDDLEPORT CHAMBER 0. Roush of West Columbia.
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High SChool, sc hool officials
Wolf, Chester, pianist.
of Commerce, 7:45p.m ., social
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Announced
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MIDDLEPORT.
GARDENf the year was "Stand Together
TOCONFERDEGREE
GIVE CARD SHOWER
and Go Forward Tog~ther" .
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A special assembly of
Former neighbors and
ANNUAL · MEETING of ~ Club; 7:30p.m. at the. home o District officers were· escorteu
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Mrs. M. L. Frenc h, F1sher St., into the hall by the color·
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Select Masters, will be held are planning a card shower for1:: ·C as or e~e ·~Y C~ ·~ All Middleport .
Assi s t 1n g bearers and each was
~ Monday at 7:30 p. m . at the her. Mrs. Farre recently p.m. at C~ urn
p ·
hos tesses.• Mrs . Lloyd Black- presented a red, white and blue .
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Citizens
are
woodandMiss Frieda Faehnle. corsage. A 1 welcome to
degree
will
be
·fined
to
the
Camden
Clark
Program by a guest demon- Marietta was extended by
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OHIO ETA Phi Chapter,
strator.
Co.n ferred ... It .is annually Hospital in Parkersburg . While
Mayor James Schweikert .
Bel&lt;l Sigma Phi Sorority, bake
conferred on the first Monday she now resides in Belpre, for·
· TUESDAY
Ruby Matheny gave the in- ·
sale, in front of Kroger's
·· in May of each year. Refresh- many years she lived in the
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CHICKEN Dinner at Letart. vocation with Jeanette Bloor,
be ginnin g 9:30 . a .m . A
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Falls Community Hall, election state counc ilor, giving a·
Economy Savings and Loan
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day, beginning at 11 :30 ,a.m. r-esponse to the mayor 's

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Mr s. E.rn:; Reibel, Mrs.
Nettie Hayes, Mrs . Bertha
Parker and Mrs. Eva Dessaucr
were in Columbus &amp;1turday for
the 58th annual rally of District
8, Daughters ol America. All
four 1 are
members of
Th eodorus
Council
17,
Pomeroy .
Isabelle R . Woods, district
deputy, extended the welcome
and greeted the guests including Jeanette Bloor, state
councilor, and Marge Levan,
state vice coun c il or . A
welcome was also g iven by
Mildred Re nick, nati o n~1l
secretary,, with Mrs . Bloor
l'esponding.
Distributed_ at the meeting
were letters to be :signed a nd
sent
to
the · Nationul
Aeronautics and Space Administrati on expressing
support for the a stronauts who
had prayer in space.
One of the tw o handmade
quills, which were awarded al
the rally , was one by Mrs.
Ha yes.

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RACINE - Twenty-four
youth from Southern High
School were in attendance for
the pray.r breakfast at the
Racine Wesleyan United
Methodist Church Wednesday
morning.
The devotiOnal service was
opened with silent medil1tion
and prayer by the Rev. Howard
Shiveley. Mrs. Marlene Fisher
played the pian9 for group
singing .
Mr s. Sandra Booth, a

Valley Grange

SUNDAY, MAY 13th

Mother,'s Day

Glenville
gets Hill ·

teachers . .
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Mamie Stephenson, Jo Ann
Eads, Jean Parker, Phyllli
Luster, Martha Fry, Norma
Wilson, Joann Ward, Betty
Lane , Delores ·King, Ida
CHRISTOPHER NEECE
Murphy, Rosanna Manley ,
Madeline Chafin, Diana Lynch,
SON BORN
Peggy
Murphy,
Nancy
Roy and Donna Neece, Rt . 1,
Lawrence, Jane Thomas, Tina
Middleport, are armouncing
Kelly , Debbie Lawrence, Cindy
the birth of a son, Christopher
Eads, Cherrie Fry, Tammy
· Matthew , March 29 at Pleasant
Michaels, Tammy Snider,
Valley
Hospital ,
Point
Cindy Manley, Belinda Friend,
Pleasant. He weighed seven
Debbie Mowery, Jo Chafin,
pounds, three ounces. GrandScherry Lane, Rita Wilson,
parents are Mr , and Mrs.
Drema Ward, Pansy Thomas,
Charles Neece, Rl. I, MidWanda Wiggle, Diana Neece,
dleport and Charles Gibbs, Bo•
Beverly Smith and Tammi
102, Hartford, W. Va,
Luster.

Area members Ohio
attend rally

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Great Moms

the
V al le y, " "S miles" · fr Om
Country's Flag."
1 "The
GRADE J .....;.. "Child 's 1918 Broadway m us1ca •
Even song ", 11 Winter Is Over ," Passing Show", " Come fo the
"S heep
Shea r1· ng
So
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" Th e Happy
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" Wh is tle Wh ile Yell War ," derer," " Hurr ah for e _ag
from Di sney's "S now White, "
( Th e Stars
and. St npes
" HapPiness, " from " You ' re A Forever), "Amer 1ca. the
Good Man Cha rli e -Brown,"
"Our Pledge to America" ,
" Thi s is a Great Count r y" fr om
" Mr . Pr esi dent", ' ' J ub ilat e
(S hout for Joy ) .
In strumental lnlerlude
.G RADE 4 - '' Give Us Th is
Day Our Da ily Bread ,"
... Joyf ul , Joyful ,1 We Adore
Thee.''' "Oh, What a Beaut iful
M or ning." fr om " Oklahoma",
'" This ·Train ," " Marchi na to
Pre tor ia," "I t 's a Hap -Hap·
Happy Day ," " Fa ir is the
Flag ," ''This Land is Your
LanU ."
GRA DE 5 - "God Be lh M y
H ead "
(fro m th e Sa rum
Ma in at Sycamore, Pomeroy
Pr ime r , 1588), " Lone so me

concert will tie in with Music
Education Week which has for
its motto, " Music for every
child; every c hild for music".
Mrs. Martha Hoover will .direct
the openin g ''The Nation~ !
Anthem " and closing, ''God
Bless America ".
The program by grade for
the vocal concert includes:

Dave Spencer on drums and
Glenn Glaze will play the string .
Sec picture of Fourth
bass.
(;nHi e rs on pa ge I
Other numbers in the show
GRADE r --'- '' All Prai se to
toda y.
are : a tcip da nce to "Hawaii
Thee " "Brother Jam es' Air"
( Mar~s a), ; The Alphabe f ",
Five 0" by Denise Hendrix; a
' ' The Llltle Shoemak er" ,
vocal solo, " Killing Me Softly
sixth grades of the school for "Ci r cles,'' from Sesame Sfrreef
· With His Song'' by J eannie
the vocal . presentations With Songs. " Heigh Ho, " from Snow
Wh ite. " Th is 1-s My Counfry .''
Sellers; Ray Frank and the
· each grade appearing in a and
" Thank you, God."
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Special Sourd Band, lead
segmen t consisting of e ight
G R.ADE 2 ~ "S tar s at
guil&lt;lr, Steve Hupp ; guil&lt;lr,
numbers each . David Bowen is Nigh t", " Mu sic Alone Shall
" l..ive," "F riend s!", " T he
Ray Frank; Bass guitar, Terry
in charge of the ins trumental Gallant Ship," ''Li ttle Red Norris; drums, Rocky Hupp ; a
s tud ents who will be a ppea ring bird", Th eme from Walt
DANCE LINES - Nancy Crqw, left, "is one of six girls
comedy number by Ke ith
during the afternoon . Sunda·y•s Di sney' s " It's A Sm all Wor ld",
"Ska t er 's
Wa lt z,"
" My
who
will
be
dancin
g
'to
"Go
Down
Gamblin
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while
Della
Circle, Paul. Cross and Ethan
Cross, Beverly Ha rt and Connie Smith, left to right, will be
Stearns; a duet, " All 1 Ever
Need ·is You," by Stephanie
dancing to "Wa shington Square." Oth ers !~king part in the .··..
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Gamblin
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are
Valerie
Johnson,
Jill
Warner,
Susie
·-.1
Ord and Dave Hud~les ton ;
Gooch, Cindy Gooch, Vickie Wolfe, Stephanie Ord and Rom a
vocal solo, " lf," by Terry
Nease.
Others in the Washington Square mimber are Valerie
NEW LE XI NGTON - The Lexingto n 165, and the
Norri s; · mixed e nse mble
Johnson, Jill Warner and Nancy Crow .
Meigs
High Golf teal)l , having
Mar(:;luders 210.
singing " Five Hundred Miles "
their
troubles_
,
came
in
~hird i~
Medalist was Meckstroth of
of Den ise He ndrix, Keith
.a trian g ular m eet here Lan caster . Th e
Meigs
Circle, Corena Rhodes, Jill
Tuesday
afternoon
.
The
final
linksmen were J eff Warner,
Warner, Terry. Norris, Steve
total
was
Lancaster
153,
New
Bruce Blackston, Lonnie Black
Hupp, Stephanie Ord, Vickie
an d Jeff Ridgway .
Wolfe and Dave Huddleston;
This how the matches went :
an original composition on the
Ne w
Lexington
(165) ,
pian o-by Gail Evans;· a modern
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Wollenberg
45,
McLain
42,
dan ce to " Walk on the Wild
Wiley 39, Stevenson 39.
Side", by Roma · Nease,
· · Lancaster ( 153) , Marque 36,
Stephanie. Ord and Val JohnMeckstroth 36 , Spire 41 ,
son · a solo· ' 'A .tiais)' A Day"
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Whiteman ttO.
by Dave Huddleston; square .
RACJ NE _ Ron Hill , son of
Mei gs (210 ), Warner 53,
dance to " Peanuts", by Molly
Mr. and Mrs: Leo Hill, Ra cine, . Black 56, Bla c ksto n 46,
Fisher, Hope _Bird; Corena
a
senior at Southern High .Ridgway 55 .
Rhodes, Ray Mills, Beverly
School , Racine , has been ac-Hart, Danny Brown , . Glen
ce pted · for admission at
Simpson, Steve Hupp, Barry
Glenville State College a nd will
Theiss, Cookie Weddle, Megan
play football. ·
·
Brown, Vicki Wolfe, Mitch
A lineman wi th the Southern
Nease, Mike Salser, Debbie
. Torf!adoes , Hill was na,med -to
Harden and Dave Huddleston, ·
. the all ..distrkt and all conand · the vocal solo, " We're
fer'encc teams. Th e 6'-5" , 235
Free," by Jill Warner.
lb. tackl e has been coached by
The finale will feature the
Bill Jewell:-''Rmi has the size
cast singing jazz selections,
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and quickness to be an out'~All About the Blues " "Peace
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on Earth ," ''It's My Day" and
We are happy that he will at"The Wind of Life ."
tend Glenville State,'' Glenville
Others taking part not
DffiECTOR AND VOCALIST - Mrs. Lee Lee, at the piano,
footl!_all coach Bill Hanlin sa id.
named are Patsy Proffitt,
is director of the show. With Mrs. Lee is one of the vo ca lists,
Gene Shiveley, Rhonda Ash,
Cookie Weddle who will sing "'The Way of Love ."
Koste Hysell, Connie Roush,
Becky Sayre, Helen Wilcoxen, Karen Rhodes, Lola . Greer, PLANTE SWITCHES
QUEBEC CITY (UP!)
Bob Sayre, Becky Harris, Elisa Sharon Drake and .·Lee Ord .
Curtain
time
is
8
p.
m.
AdA m.e n's golf league will be
Goaltender
Jacques Plante, a
MCMillan, Amanda Roush ,
Debbie .Arnott, ·CindY Lawson, mission is $1 for ad~lts a nd 50 · veteran of 17 ·seasonS in the formed r'ue ~ d ay a t the
cents for· s tudents-. t .
National Ho ckey League, Pom eroy Golf Course. The
jumped Wednesday from the meeting will be held at 8 p . m.
Boston Bruins of the NHL !o All area golfers are invited to .
Make your own fine furniture
the Quebec llordiques of the attend.
and SAVE
with
"easy
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where he will serve as both
WHA PJayoff Standings
'coach and general manager·.
By United Press International
AT LOW COST!
(Finals}
Plante signed a 10-year
(Best
of Seven)
contract with the Nordiques
w. I. gf ga
but terms of the agreemept · New England . · 2 0 .14 61
NOW AT THE LOWE ST PRIC ES
- 0 2 6 14
EVER . . . l1~nd~ame . sturdy,
were riot disc1osed. Reports Winnipeg
too· quil lit)' unfillished hard.
Wednesday 's Result
said the 44-year-old Plante ' New EnglanQ,7 Winn ipeg 4
woud fu rnit ure companents,
~moalhly s11nded f ar perfect
would receive in exce,s s over $1 .
li nishina. Par h fit together to
Thurstlay's Game
make ROO M DIVIDER S, BllOK
'New
England
at Winr.i peg ·
million.
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Beautiful, " " All Through the
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&amp;RADE 6 " Al leluia
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Our Fathers," " When Music
Rings," " The Ash Grove, "
" Ev-rv Time I Feel the Spiri t, "
" Joshua Fit fhe Battl e of
Jeric ho", " School Days," from
" Goodby e.
Mr . Chipps ",
" Stand } Up.
You ' re
An
American ."

A mother-daughter banquet
was given Monda y night at
Meigs High School by the local
chapter of the Future
Homemakers of America.
Forty-five attended the
dinner which was served by
candlelight. Red and white
candles decorated the fables
and the girls, joined by their
mothers, sang FHA songs.
Carnation corsages were
presented to each of the
mothers . Games were played.
Awards were presented to the
girls in a sales contest.
Given a vote of thanks for
their assistance were the home .
economlc teachers, Mrs.
Karen Goins, Mrs. Suzy
. Carpenter, and Mrs. France&gt;
Roberts , and three student

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�Russians. again loser~
ALBUQUERQUE (UP!) U.S. Coach Bob Cousy has been
saying aU week he need$ more
muscle to beat the U.S.S.R.
national_ team . He found out
Wednesday a little quickness
1
can do the job just as well.
Cousy started three forwards
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against the tough Russians in
the third game of the current
six...game series and the Americans responded with an 83-67
runaway win.
"We decided go to with the
three smaller forwards instead
of a big center to try to get
more finesse," said Omsy. " I
don 't know if that 's what did it,
bot we're going to try it again
SaturQay in_Indianapolis."
Cousy's decisipn to bench
UCLA musclei)lan Swen Nater
and start forwards Ron Beha-'
gen, Fred Saunders and Bobby
Jones, enabled the American
HOME FURNISHINGS and Refinished Furniture
team to fast-break the
projecl• were outlined by Mrs. Ruth o,;vol, Athens County
Russians into submission .
Extension Agent , Home Economics. Mrs. Devol displayed a
"We had to make an adrefinished table completed as a 4-H project by an Athens
justment after our loss Monday
County boy.
a nd Behagen, Jones and
Saunders gave us more offense
Grote. WP- Gdm sley (4-1). LP
Majot" League Results
(2-3).
Hrs- Ben ch- inside," Cousy said.
By United Press Interna ti onal - Seaver
(4th
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Rose
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The victory was the second
Nationa I League
(3rd
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Pi tl sbgh
011 000 000- 2 8 1
by the Americans, both of them
San Fr an
000 000 IOQ- 1 4 1
001 110 000-- ~ 10 2 by · convincing margins. The
Walker . Rooker ( 7) , Giu st i Monireat
Atlanta
101 000 OOQ- 2 9 0 Soviet Union win came at San
(9 ) and May ; Barr , Moffitt ( 8 J
M cAnally (2 -0) and Boc cabet - Diego Monday, 78-76.
and Rader . WP- Walker { J. p ) .
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the 4-H lineup, were
discussed by Sally Mat~hews, education coordinator
for the Emergency Medical
Service, at last night 's planlrrarna held at the Pomeroy
Elementary School.

was a five-time winner J.n the Meigs County Poster Contest.

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S\e was presented a dollar for each winning poster by Mrs.
Patty Kelly, 4-H program assistant. Margaret also accepted
for her club the special attendanct award for the plan,orama. There were 19 of the 22 members and four advisors
present to win the attractive green and white banner.

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" 4-H Gets It All Together '' ,
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on proj ects which comes on the
county, district and state levels
of conipeti'tion .
Dorsey Jordan spoke to the 4H Clu.b members on the
was highUg~ ted by inEormative '' broader pro g ram " being
classes on what 4-H offers, the developed
and
of
the
introdUction of advisors of new probabilities for bike hikes , a
clubs and the presentation of day at the pool, horseback
awards to the Meigs County riding and canoeing .
postef ConreSCWinners.
Introduced by Jordan was
Dorsey Jordan, chairperson · Jan Holter who reported on her
of the ·4~H advisory committee, attendance at the National 4-H
extended the welcome, with Club Congress in Chicago . She
Barbara Jordan leading in the desc ribed the five day trip as
pledges . Speaker for the an adequate rewm·d for the
opening session was Mrs . " years of work on projects" .
Mendal Jordan, a 34 year 4-H Mar gie Jeffers of Me igs
mother and advisor , who gave · County was also selected to
personal incidents of life with altc nd the Congress .
4-H members and as . an - ad·
AnnolUlcement was made of
visor.
the bir th Or an 11 poWld son to
"4-H means learning and . Mrs. J enni fer Lohse Sheets,
doing," ·commented . Mr s . former . Meigs County Ex-Jordan , wHo spoke of the tension
Agent,
Home
numerous opportunities for Economics.,
and
a
development offered through ·congratulator y ca rd was
the youth ·program. She defined cifculaled for signatures of
the parents' role as one of those, attending .
u n de r standi n g •
en Presen ted by Mrs. Patty
couragement and cooperation, Kelly, 4-H program assistant,
but not one of doing the project were t.he poster contes t winwork.
ners··with each one receiving a
. ' Sbe urged full participation $1 for each winning .entry.
in the activities of the clubs, Margaret Province of. the Busy
and 100 percent attendance at Beavers won fiv e av.:ards - in
club meetings, and told of the lea dership and citizenship in 4compensations for hard work H family affair , Join 4-H , and 4-

H is Fun, and tied fur first in

Conservation with Nicki Van

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the Stiver s ville
Stitchers. Kimberly Birchfield
of the Leading Creek Crickets
won in Learn by Doing; and

Ruger Wamsley also Of the
Leading Creek Cri ckets Club
won a s pecial award for a
poster on conservation .
Pansy Jordan, 4-H assista nt,
introduced the new club advisor s and members. They are
J olly Zig-Zag Stitchers, Mrs.
Madge Smith a nd Mrs. Doris
Buckley, advisor s; Leading
Creek Crickets, Mrs. Rose

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inning then scored · on a
sacrifice fly to give the Angels
and NolBn: Ryan a victory over
the Tigers . Ryan went the
di stanc e for California to
register his fourth win in five
deci~ions . Mickey Lolich
record to &amp;-2.
worked Ute first 11 innings for
The secret behind his success - · the Tigers.
Is, of C!)urse, his knuckleball. -Double Disputed
But Jobnny Sain feels another
Ed Kkkpatrick's disputed
part of his success is his per- two-run double in a 'three-run
sonality.
sixth inning enabled the Royals
"He's got a fantastic ·tern- to snap the Yankee~ ' fourperament," says Sain. " You've game winning streak . Kirkgot to have control of yourself patrick's hit w~s a sharp
before you can control that grOunder dowri the first base
pitch .. .. He'sso even tempered line which waS ruled fair by
that when he walks into the firsf.base umpire Ron Luciano
clubhouse after a game, you but which' th e Yank,ees arg~ed
can't tell whether he's won or w as fouL

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~ ; succBssive shutout Wednesday
':: night and lowered his earned
" run average to 1.13 when he
.:· blanked the Baltimore Orioles,
::: 4-0, on six hits to boost his

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Other c la sses included
Pappas, Aker ( 7) and Hund war ds; Lon borg , Ler sch (6).
Rocke try by Steven Stanley , Twiic hel l (7), Brett (8 ) and ley ; Sulton (3 -2) and Ferguson .
Gerbils, Hams ters and other . Boone. WP- Robert s (2- H. LP LP- Pappas ( 1-3). HRs- Davis
Small Animals, b y Jim - Lbn borg ( 1-4). Hr s- Ahd er son (5th &amp; 61h [ .
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Club, ·Burzener Bego, Ann

Moon and Sa ra Pierce· Mixed·
' Mrs.
Up Hot Shots, Mr. and
.Robert Lich a nd Dorsey J ordan ; Five Point Slar Stitchers,
Jac){ie Starcher, Nan White,
Pal Holler, and Eva Walker .
Steven Stanley and : Renee
Stone are also leaders of new
cl ubs which have not yet
selected names.
Classes and instructors were
Special .4-H Conse rvation
Projects by Duane Plymale,
Area 4-H Agent; Health by
Sally Matthews, educational
coordinat or for the Emergency
Medical Se rvice;
Woodworking by Charles Frecker, 4H advisor; Fashion and Style
Revue by Bettie Clark, Gallia
County Extension Age nt ;
fabrics-Fabrics by Mrs. Ada
Nease, Pomeroy Fabric Shop;
Hor ses by Don VanNostran,
Athens Count y. 4·-H Agent;
Home
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1st Anniversary

:: loth in 11 games .
;: In Other AL Actioo ·
~ In other AL action , Bo~ori' ,
beat Texas, · &amp;-2, Californi8
edged Detroit, :i-3, in 12 in'
nings, Kansas City nipped New
York, 4-3, Oakland downed
Milwaukee, 7-3, ,in 10 inningl),
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~ 4, Cincinnati top~ New York,
::. 6-1, Montreal nipped At.lanta, 3: 2, Pittsburgh topped San
: Francisco, 2-1, St. Lollis
: defeated San Diego, 5-4, and
: Los' Angeles whipped Chicago,
:: 4-1, in National League gatnes.
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IS d1rec tor of the summer
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RIO GRANDE·-:_ A formal
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student at Rio Grande College,
Thursday at 8:30p.m. in Davis
Hall on the campus. Selections
will include the recilive for
bass for "Tlie Messiah" by
Handel entitled " Thus Saith
the Lord,'' and _also from ' 'The
Messiah" I usut Who May
Abide the Day of His Coming."
0\her selections · t o be
presented include " Honor and
Arms"-, by . Handel;" "It Is Enough, " by Mendelssohn;
"SomeUmes I Feel Like A ·
Motherless Child," a spiritual;
"Silent Noon," by R. Vaughn
and Williams; " Loveliest of
Trees," by John Duke, and
''HHls of Home," by Oscar J ..
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Ffom Broadway produc tions
Mark will sing " Lonely
Room' ', from R.odgers ·and
Hammerstein 's ''Oklahoma' '·,
"They . Cilll the Wind Maria,"
from Lerner"· and Low e's
"Paint Your Wagon ' '; and
"The Imposs ible . D~~~m/'
from Leigh and Darion's " Man
of LaMancha ,"
The recital will conclude
with "I'm . Tired," a blues
nurhber by Savoy Brown, and
"Colour My World, ' ' by
Chicago . .
Guests on the program will
be Buzzy Barksdale on flute ;
and Roger Unger on the drums.
Sound recording and sound will
be completed by Brad Kings
and lighting for the recital by
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Saturday night's banquet
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smorgasbord and is open to
band students, families and
friends. The Eastern iland
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':: first Inning when he tripled and
~ &amp;ecired on a sacrifice fly by
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"-~ seventh. The victory was the
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School ins truc tor; Livestock
American League
Proje c ts by Van No s tran ;
(lO innings)
Nutriti on by Ruth Devol ; (Continued from page 3)
Cleve
000 000 400 4- 8 11 0
ooO 400 000 o- 4 11 3
Natural Resources and 4-H by Robinson added two hits each. M lnn
Strom.
Lam
b (4). Jo hn~ on
Gardy Swope. Meigs Coun ty
CorJl in his seve n ir:mings of
( 10) anc' Duncan; Woodson ,
work, struck out five and Golt z (7), Sanders {7). Corbin
Carson , Di,c.ie Sayre , and Game Protector.
Jo~·ce
Bowen
conducted
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issued rio free passes. Baird ( 10) and Mitterwald. · WP'"""'
Margie Hun~ ell ; Rock Spr.ingS
Lamb ( 1-0). LP- Sanders ( 1-1) .
Lady Bugs, Mr s. Louise session · for secretaries and and his. · reliefer, Jeff Blazer, .HR - M itterwald (1st ) .
news reporters and Marquand . fanned five whlle walking four.
Radfo1d and Mrs. Anh Evans ;
The .Vikings will play their .~altimore 000 000 ooo- 0 6 2
Danville Shamrocks, Donna instructed the presidents and
100 001 20x - 4 6 1
second game of the SOuthern Chicago
Kunath and Linda Cardillo; vice presidents .
Palmer . Pena (71 and Wil ·
Hostesses for a social hour at Sectional Tou rnament Friday Iiams ; Wood (6-2) and Herr Five Point 'Bucks, Mr. and
mann . LP- Pal mer ( 1.f).
Mrs . · Nickl ois Leonard ; Great the conclusion of the classes afternoon at Waterloo. Kyger
Bend Go-Getters, Vicki Proffitt were Ingrid Hawley , Teresa Creek travels to Ironton St. Joe I 10 innings)
Friday afternoon -i n a sectional Oak ·
100 100 100 4- 7 13·3
and Debbie Boso; Eager Ca r r and Niese! Duvall.
M ilw
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game.
Beavers 4-H Club , Br enda Numerous door ' prizes were
By innings :
Donahue and Amanda Lee; awarded . On dis play at the
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Four Leaf Clover Club , mee ting wa s " the talkin g SV
· Marianne Watson; The Dp and bicycle " with tips on safety, Kyger Creek 000 100 0----1 18
the winn ing 4-H posters, and
At, Um 4-H Cl u b, Ruth
Corn ( W) and Ash. Baird
tnaterials
of interest tQ ad. Mulford; Sunshine Clovers ,
( L), Blazer ( 6) and Hudson .
visors.
Kay Sayre , Cheryl Wright a nd
Barbara Allman; Busy Hands

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from Minnesota, got aU i8 of
his points in the first hall when
the United States broke the
game open with a 14-2 tear
midway through tbe half.
North Csrolina's Jones and
Providence guard Emle Digregorio took up the scoring slack
in the second hall, each
pumping in 16 points.
The Russians managed to cut
the Americans' 4+31 baUtlme
lead to 51).11 with 17 minutes
left in the game before he
United States pumped ill
straight points to win going
away. Jones and Digregorio
got 10 of those 14 points.
Digregorio repeatedly foWid
the range from outside in the
..,cond hall and triggered the
American fast break.
The Providence guard
credited the inside play of
Behagen, Jones and Saunders ·
for the victory.
"We got a cbance to freelance more and Behagen and
Jones really took · it \0 the
basket~~~ he said,'
The Russians, forced to play
without star center Alexander
Belov, who suffered an injury
in the San Diego game, got a 31point effort from g~ard
Alexander Sainikov .

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ALBUQUERQUE (UP!) U.S. Coach Bob Cousy has been
saying aU week he need$ more
muscle to beat the U.S.S.R.
national_ team . He found out
Wednesday a little quickness
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Cousy started three forwards
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against the tough Russians in
the third game of the current
six...game series and the Americans responded with an 83-67
runaway win.
"We decided go to with the
three smaller forwards instead
of a big center to try to get
more finesse," said Omsy. " I
don 't know if that 's what did it,
bot we're going to try it again
SaturQay in_Indianapolis."
Cousy's decisipn to bench
UCLA musclei)lan Swen Nater
and start forwards Ron Beha-'
gen, Fred Saunders and Bobby
Jones, enabled the American
HOME FURNISHINGS and Refinished Furniture
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Russians into submission .
Extension Agent , Home Economics. Mrs. Devol displayed a
"We had to make an adrefinished table completed as a 4-H project by an Athens
justment after our loss Monday
County boy.
a nd Behagen, Jones and
Saunders gave us more offense
Grote. WP- Gdm sley (4-1). LP
Majot" League Results
(2-3).
Hrs- Ben ch- inside," Cousy said.
By United Press Interna ti onal - Seaver
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the 4-H lineup, were
discussed by Sally Mat~hews, education coordinator
for the Emergency Medical
Service, at last night 's planlrrarna held at the Pomeroy
Elementary School.

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Patty Kelly, 4-H program assistant. Margaret also accepted
for her club the special attendanct award for the plan,orama. There were 19 of the 22 members and four advisors
present to win the attractive green and white banner.

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county, district and state levels
of conipeti'tion .
Dorsey Jordan spoke to the 4H Clu.b members on the
was highUg~ ted by inEormative '' broader pro g ram " being
classes on what 4-H offers, the developed
and
of
the
introdUction of advisors of new probabilities for bike hikes , a
clubs and the presentation of day at the pool, horseback
awards to the Meigs County riding and canoeing .
postef ConreSCWinners.
Introduced by Jordan was
Dorsey Jordan, chairperson · Jan Holter who reported on her
of the ·4~H advisory committee, attendance at the National 4-H
extended the welcome, with Club Congress in Chicago . She
Barbara Jordan leading in the desc ribed the five day trip as
pledges . Speaker for the an adequate rewm·d for the
opening session was Mrs . " years of work on projects" .
Mendal Jordan, a 34 year 4-H Mar gie Jeffers of Me igs
mother and advisor , who gave · County was also selected to
personal incidents of life with altc nd the Congress .
4-H members and as . an - ad·
AnnolUlcement was made of
visor.
the bir th Or an 11 poWld son to
"4-H means learning and . Mrs. J enni fer Lohse Sheets,
doing," ·commented . Mr s . former . Meigs County Ex-Jordan , wHo spoke of the tension
Agent,
Home
numerous opportunities for Economics.,
and
a
development offered through ·congratulator y ca rd was
the youth ·program. She defined cifculaled for signatures of
the parents' role as one of those, attending .
u n de r standi n g •
en Presen ted by Mrs. Patty
couragement and cooperation, Kelly, 4-H program assistant,
but not one of doing the project were t.he poster contes t winwork.
ners··with each one receiving a
. ' Sbe urged full participation $1 for each winning .entry.
in the activities of the clubs, Margaret Province of. the Busy
and 100 percent attendance at Beavers won fiv e av.:ards - in
club meetings, and told of the lea dership and citizenship in 4compensations for hard work H family affair , Join 4-H , and 4-

H is Fun, and tied fur first in

Conservation with Nicki Van

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the Stiver s ville
Stitchers. Kimberly Birchfield
of the Leading Creek Crickets
won in Learn by Doing; and

Ruger Wamsley also Of the
Leading Creek Cri ckets Club
won a s pecial award for a
poster on conservation .
Pansy Jordan, 4-H assista nt,
introduced the new club advisor s and members. They are
J olly Zig-Zag Stitchers, Mrs.
Madge Smith a nd Mrs. Doris
Buckley, advisor s; Leading
Creek Crickets, Mrs. Rose

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inning then scored · on a
sacrifice fly to give the Angels
and NolBn: Ryan a victory over
the Tigers . Ryan went the
di stanc e for California to
register his fourth win in five
deci~ions . Mickey Lolich
record to &amp;-2.
worked Ute first 11 innings for
The secret behind his success - · the Tigers.
Is, of C!)urse, his knuckleball. -Double Disputed
But Jobnny Sain feels another
Ed Kkkpatrick's disputed
part of his success is his per- two-run double in a 'three-run
sonality.
sixth inning enabled the Royals
"He's got a fantastic ·tern- to snap the Yankee~ ' fourperament," says Sain. " You've game winning streak . Kirkgot to have control of yourself patrick's hit w~s a sharp
before you can control that grOunder dowri the first base
pitch .. .. He'sso even tempered line which waS ruled fair by
that when he walks into the firsf.base umpire Ron Luciano
clubhouse after a game, you but which' th e Yank,ees arg~ed
can't tell whether he's won or w as fouL

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Jac){ie Starcher, Nan White,
Pal Holler, and Eva Walker .
Steven Stanley and : Renee
Stone are also leaders of new
cl ubs which have not yet
selected names.
Classes and instructors were
Special .4-H Conse rvation
Projects by Duane Plymale,
Area 4-H Agent; Health by
Sally Matthews, educational
coordinat or for the Emergency
Medical Se rvice;
Woodworking by Charles Frecker, 4H advisor; Fashion and Style
Revue by Bettie Clark, Gallia
County Extension Age nt ;
fabrics-Fabrics by Mrs. Ada
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:: loth in 11 games .
;: In Other AL Actioo ·
~ In other AL action , Bo~ori' ,
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edged Detroit, :i-3, in 12 in'
nings, Kansas City nipped New
York, 4-3, Oakland downed
Milwaukee, 7-3, ,in 10 inningl),
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~ 4, Cincinnati top~ New York,
::. 6-1, Montreal nipped At.lanta, 3: 2, Pittsburgh topped San
: Francisco, 2-1, St. Lollis
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The visiting music director
serves on the faculty advisory
committee, is coordinator of all
instrumental activities
handles recruiting works with
the public relations committee I
IS d1rec tor of the summer
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annual high school marching
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RIO GRANDE·-:_ A formal
recital will be presented by ··
Mark Shreve, bass solist and a
student at Rio Grande College,
Thursday at 8:30p.m. in Davis
Hall on the campus. Selections
will include the recilive for
bass for "Tlie Messiah" by
Handel entitled " Thus Saith
the Lord,'' and _also from ' 'The
Messiah" I usut Who May
Abide the Day of His Coming."
0\her selections · t o be
presented include " Honor and
Arms"-, by . Handel;" "It Is Enough, " by Mendelssohn;
"SomeUmes I Feel Like A ·
Motherless Child," a spiritual;
"Silent Noon," by R. Vaughn
and Williams; " Loveliest of
Trees," by John Duke, and
''HHls of Home," by Oscar J ..
Fox ~ ·
Ffom Broadway produc tions
Mark will sing " Lonely
Room' ', from R.odgers ·and
Hammerstein 's ''Oklahoma' '·,
"They . Cilll the Wind Maria,"
from Lerner"· and Low e's
"Paint Your Wagon ' '; and
"The Imposs ible . D~~~m/'
from Leigh and Darion's " Man
of LaMancha ,"
The recital will conclude
with "I'm . Tired," a blues
nurhber by Savoy Brown, and
"Colour My World, ' ' by
Chicago . .
Guests on the program will
be Buzzy Barksdale on flute ;
and Roger Unger on the drums.
Sound recording and sound will
be completed by Brad Kings
and lighting for the recital by
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Saturday night's banquet
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smorgasbord and is open to
band students, families and
friends. The Eastern iland
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Lady Bugs, Mr s. Louise session · for secretaries and and his. · reliefer, Jeff Blazer, .HR - M itterwald (1st ) .
news reporters and Marquand . fanned five whlle walking four.
Radfo1d and Mrs. Anh Evans ;
The .Vikings will play their .~altimore 000 000 ooo- 0 6 2
Danville Shamrocks, Donna instructed the presidents and
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Kunath and Linda Cardillo; vice presidents .
Palmer . Pena (71 and Wil ·
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Mrs . · Nickl ois Leonard ; Great the conclusion of the classes afternoon at Waterloo. Kyger
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· Marianne Watson; The Dp and bicycle " with tips on safety, Kyger Creek 000 100 0----1 18
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the United States broke the
game open with a 14-2 tear
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North Csrolina's Jones and
Providence guard Emle Digregorio took up the scoring slack
in the second hall, each
pumping in 16 points.
The Russians managed to cut
the Americans' 4+31 baUtlme
lead to 51).11 with 17 minutes
left in the game before he
United States pumped ill
straight points to win going
away. Jones and Digregorio
got 10 of those 14 points.
Digregorio repeatedly foWid
the range from outside in the
..,cond hall and triggered the
American fast break.
The Providence guard
credited the inside play of
Behagen, Jones and Saunders ·
for the victory.
"We got a cbance to freelance more and Behagen and
Jones really took · it \0 the
basket~~~ he said,'
The Russians, forced to play
without star center Alexander
Belov, who suffered an injury
in the San Diego game, got a 31point effort from g~ard
Alexander Sainikov .

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Eugene Underwood . pastor ,
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Saturday e\l en•ng Mas.s. 7 30
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ALFRED - Sunday schoo l. supt Sund ay school , 9 30 a m :
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Svndays of each month , fh 1rd
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FIRST SOUTHERN BAP ·
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POMEROY CHURCH OF
Oiler , Pa stor Svnday School 10
KENO
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday school su pt Sunda y
Rev .
CHRIST - Mr Hoyt AJten , Jr,
am Worship ServiCe 11 a m
CHRIST HotJart Newell , H erberf Gr ate , pastor Wor ·
school. 9 30 am , mo rnmg
pastor . Btble Sc hoo l, 9 30 a m ,
Sunday n•gh t serviCes 7 30
wor sh ip, 10.30 am , Sun day sup t Serv1c~ weekly , 9 30 am
Sh i p se r v•ce , 11 am . and 7, 30
worsh tp , 10 JO . adult wor shi p
p m
Wednesday ...,... Prayer
on !lundav P r each•ng f tr sl and p m Sunda y Sun day Sc hool ,
evangeliS
t iC me et 1og , 7 30 p m
service and young peopl e's
meeting 1 30 p m Everyone
Pray er meettng , W ednesday , lh1rd .S undays o f month by 9 30 am
Rtchard
Barton ,
meeting , both 1 30 p m Sun
I•.
wel come
7 30 p m
Cl1fford Sm 1th . 9 30 am
su pt
Pr ayer meef1ng, Wed
day Wedne sday , comb•ned
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN n es day, 7 30 p m .
MIDDLEPORT
'
Bible
study and
prayer
CHURCH OF CHRIST, :'00 \fl/
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST ~ UN JON •--.- Darrel Doddrill.
BRADBURY CHU~~H ' OF
meehng , 7 30 p m
Ma1n St - L dt'en T Stephens ,
Co rner f' ourth and Ma1n , pa stor Sunday School. 9 . 30 CHRIST Clt llord Smtih ,
.
T H E SALVATION ARMY ~
evange t1 sf , phone 992 7856
M1dd ieport Rev Henry Key , am , Leona rd Gilmo r e. fir st mtnts t er Sunday Sc hool 9 30
Envoy Ray W . W lnmg , Off tcc r
Co n servat1ve ,
non ·
Jr , pastor Sundav Sc hool. 9 30 elder , evenmg serviCe, 1 30 a m . morntng chur c h 10 30
m charge Sundl!ly , 10 am ,
tnstrumental Sunday worshtp ,
Wednesday
prayer am , Sund ay eveni ng se r11 lce,
am , Mrs Erv •n Baumgard . p m
Holiness meet ing , 10 · 30 am ,
10 am . Bible study , 11 am ,
meet1ng , 7 30 p m
ner
,
sup!
,
Mornmg
worsh,p
,
7 30p m Wednesday serv•ce. B
Sunday School. Young People 's
wor shi p , 6 p m
Wed nesday
tO 45 a m
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF, om
Leg1 on , 7p m , Thursday , 1to 3
Bi ble study , 7 p m
GOD - Rac i ne Route 2 The
JEHOVA H ' S WITNESSES LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
p m Lad•es Hom e League. 1
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
Rev
Charles Hand , pastor
La rry Ca rnahan, pr estdmg
p m , Prep classes
METHODIST
Rev
Robert
CHURCH
( non
m 1n• Sier Sunday, Btble" tee . Su nday sc hoo l. 9 45 a m , E Buckley, pastor
Wtll 1am
denomtnationa ll,
Langsv tl le
morn1ng worshtp , 11 am
lure , 9 JO am , Wat c htow er
'
Ba11ey , su pt . Su nday school
Oe)(!er Road , th e Rev Worley
Even .n g se rv 1ces, Tuesday and 9 30 a m , mornmg worShip,
stvdy, 10 30 am . Tuesday ,
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, pa stor Su nday schoo l ,
F riday , 7 30
B•b le stUdy, 7 30 p m ; Thur s .
10 30 a m , evenmg worsh i p ,
North Dakota is the only Haley
10 a m , evenmg wor sh1p, 7 30 day , m 1ntstry scho ol , 7 30
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S.EARWALLOW
RIDGE 7 30 p m Wednesday Chnstia n
state in the umon never to p m
Prayer
meeling,
CHURCH OF CHRIST · B1ble Youth Cr usa de , 6 30 p m ,
p m ,. se rv1ce meet1ng 8 30
have recorderl an earth · Tuesday , 7 30 p m , youth
st udy , 9 30 am , morntng prayer me et 1ng , 7 30 p m ,
pm
gro up , Fr 1day , 7 30 p .m
wor sh ip , 10 30 am , eveni ng Thur sday ChOir pra Ct iCe, 7
quake
MIDDLEPORT CHUR CH of
wor ship, 6 30 p m Wednesday om
Ch nst 1n ChflStian Union •
Bible study , 7 30 p m
Lawrence Manl ey, pastor
DEXTER CHURCM
OF
UNITED MINISTRY OF CHRIST Mr s Russell Young, Su nday
Danny Evan s,
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MEIGS COUNTY . The Un i ted pastor, Norman C Will , su pt .
Sc hool Sup!
.S unday Sc hool
Pr es byt enan Church, Dwight Su nday Sc hool 9 30 a m ,
9 30 am
Even1ng worsh1p ,
L Zav1tz , Pas tor D~re c lor , Worsh •P servi ce, 10 30 am
7 30
W e dne sday
prayer
Geor ge W Hutton and Rev
mee ting , 1 JO p m
Chr 1st.an Endeavor S unday
L tnson Stebbtns, Ass ' t Pastor · eve n 1ng
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
re
c
tors
Dt
GOD - Ra c tne Route 2, t he
REORGANIZED CHURCH
'
FIRST UNITED PRES · OF
Rev . James M . Mun c y, pas t or
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
BYTERIAN ,
Mtddle
Sunday school . 9 A5 a m .
LATTER DAY SAINTS port , Sunday Chur c tl Sc hool , Porlland -Ra c1 ne Road Ra lph
mo rn ing worship , 1I am ,
I
School, 9 30 am , Mrs Homer Jo hn s on , pastor
even1ng worship , 7 30 p m
Herbert
All bands of the Eastern Boatr ig ht , Bas s, Btl/ Am .
L ee , Sup! , Mor n1ng Worsh i p White , Sunda y Schoo l D i re c tor
Prayer meetmg, Tuesday , 7 30
10 30 a m
p m , Youn g peop le's mee t •ng ,
•
su nday .Schoo l . 9 30 a m .
Local School District will be berger , Perc ussiOn, Jane Ann
FIRST
UNITEU Morn1ng wor ship , 10 30 am ,
7 30 p m Thur sday Karr, Paula Hauber, Pair tc ia
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presented in concert at 3 p.m. W tndon , Sher ry Epple, Georg e
PRESBYl=ERIAN .
Mid · Sunday evenmg ser&gt;-11Ce 7 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
dleport. Sunday Chur c h Sc hool, Wedne s day e ven1ng prayer
Goo
Bertha K1 ngr ey ,
Sundsy at the Eastern High Pickens , T.ony a Keebaugh ,
9 30 am , L eW IS Sauer, Su pt ; se rv 1c es, 7 30 p m
substt t ut e pas t or
Sunday
G;Jifa r , Cra tg Reed and Ba ss
Morn1ng Worsh1p, 10 30 am
SchooL
.
SchooL 10 am , wor s htp
BETHLE.HEM BAPTIST Guitar, Steve Reed
MT . OLIVE CHURCH
se rv• ce, 7 p m Sunday. Prayer
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Gr ea t Bend, Cha r les Norns,
Charles Wills, instrumental
l n termed tale ba nd, Flutes.
Long Bottom , Su nd ay Sc hool, pa stor Worsh tp s.er vlce, 9 30
m eel1ng , W ednesday , 7 30 p m
10 a m W!lh Willard P 1QOII , am , Sun day SchooL 10 30
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
music supervisor, will direct Debbie Durst, Jan e t Brooks ,
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su pt Evange li st mes sage ea ch am
CHURCH - N ear Long Bot
Clart
net
s,
Dorothy
Runyon,
and Mrs. MaxineWhitehead Susan Hann um, Cmdy Scyoc.
Su nday eve nmg , 1 30 p m by
tom Est !I Harf, pastor, Roy
CARLETON CHURCH E ld er Russe ll Cl tne, mm1ster Kmgsbury
Brown ,
ass1s tant
pastor
Road
S unday
will be in charge of the song D1ana Ma ssar, Te r n Pull 1ns,
ot the Apos toli c Fa1 th Btble Sc hool , 9 30 am , Ralph Cart,
Sunday schoo l , 10 am , Chu r ch
Reed,
Melba
flutes. They will play " London Ktmberly
Study , Wednesday , 7 30 pITt . sup t Wor Shi p serv 1ce . 10 30
7 30
p m
ea c h
Sunday
Th om as, Angte Hensle y, Alto
FIRST
UNITED am and 7 30 p m alternately ,
11
even1ng
prayer
rneet1ng
,
1
30
Bridge,"
Pony Ride," Saxoph o n es, R andy Keller,
PRESBYTERIAN, Sy ra cuse, Pray er meetmg , Wedn esday ,
p m Thursday
·
"
''Merry-Go-Round," ' 1School Ri c ky Lehman, Ron Matheny ,
Morntng Worsh1p , 9 a m ; 7. 30 p m. R ev
MIDDLEPORT
PEN Jay Stiles.
Sunday ChUrch Schoo l , 10 am
TECOSTAL
Third
Ave
,
the
Trumpets
,
Sherr
ie
Starcher
,
oas tor
Patrol," and i'This Old Man."
Mr s Sampson Hall , Supt
Rev Will1 a m -Kntll el , pa stor
OLD
DEXTER
CON Jtmmy Stee le. V1da We ber ,
The program by the various
STIVERS\/ ILL E
COM · GREGATIONAL
Ronald
Dugan
,
Sunday
Sc
hool
CHURCH
Cl
1ffor
d
Longenette,
Tammy
bands follows ·
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Sup!
Classes for a ll ages,
Rev .
Ca rl
Rtchards,
Forlney , T eresa Benedum :
school serv iCe, 10 am , Pray er pas t or
even111g scrvtce , 7 30 p m ,
Beginning
band,
The
Mrs
Wor l~ y
Trombone , Pau la Hy se ll ,
m ee t1ng, Thursday, 7 p m , Fran cts, Sun day sc hool sup t ,
Btblc study , Wednesday, 7, 30
Cru~aders and Away We Go
8ar1tone, Lowell R•denour ,
Sunday eve ntng serv i ce, 1 p .m
p m youth serv1ces. F rtd ay ,
Su n day sc hoo l , 9 45 a m ,
Intermediate band, Colorado
7 JO p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST chu r ch serv 1c es , second and
Percuss i on, Jam e~ Ryan,
Trail and Sweet Bet~y fr om
Pom e roy Harri s onv ille fourth
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ronn1e M cG rath , Charles
Sundays f ollow• ng
~
Pike
Road Ke nn eth Ebe rt s, pa stor
Corner Ash a nd P l um, Mid
lan ce, Bill Kautz
Sunday sc hool. f~rst and th~rd
Junior ba nd , S' Cool Room
Pau l McE l roy , Sunday Schoo l SUt1 day eve n1ngs , 7 JO p m
d l eport ,
N oel
Herrman ,
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Ju n ior band, Flut es, Paula
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 am ,
, , Six - Etght March, Overture
'
p
astor
Salu
rday
evcn.na
LONG
BOTTOM
C1ndy
R i t c hi e,
mornm g worshtp and com
se rv •ce, 7 p m . Svnday school,
,. . The Court of H enry Vlll,, The H aw k ,
CtiR .I STIA N Mr
Robert
Clartne ts, Chery l Gr~ff1n ,
mun•on , 10 30 am , Su nday Wyatt , pa stor , Su nday Sc hool
10 a m , Sund ay even •nQ
~:
Bugler Rocks . a11d Gasligh t
Kathy Follrod, Otana Epple ,
even1ng youth ChrtSt tan en . su pf , Ronald Osborne , Btble
wor sh1p , 7 p m
' . Gaieties
deav or , 6 30 ; Wor Ship ser
Lon
Young , l1 sa Ma ste r s,
FIRST BAPTIST Of M td
Sc hoo l, 9 30 am , preachmg
Sen1or band , K1ng Cotton,
VI CeS, Sunday, 7 30 p m
d leporL cor ne r of S•XI h and
M ary M o ra , Kathy Pullms.
10 45 a m , Even1ng serviCeS,~
Tanglewood , Here's Ch1 cag ol,
Wedn es day eventng pr.ayer 7 30 p m
Pa lmer Stre et s R ev Cha r les
D•ana
B ened um ,
San dra
'
Minuet m Groovy Four , Su1te
mee tfng and Bible study , 7 30
Si mons.
pastor
Danny
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Hensley ; Oboe, Teresa Carr ,
"... , from
Royal Trump
Bohemta,
" Thomp son, Sunday S&lt;;hool
P m.
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METHODIST - Ro nald We l ls.
e
t
s,
Tere
s
a
Buck
l
ey
,
ST . JOHN ·Lu-THERAN Su nda y
Super1nt endent
Celebration, Balladall' , and
pastor
Sunday .Sc hool 9 JO
Su zy G.oebel. Barbara Dougla s,
Pme C rove. the Rev Arthur am , Morn1ng wor Ship , 10 · 10
churc h ~c hool for eve ry one
;-· - The Free lance Mar ch
Rache l Hunter , Cmdy Dill ,
Combs,
pa
stor
Sunday
sc
hoo
l,
9 15 a nr.. Morn1ng wor sh tp
am , Young Peopl es Service
Personnel of the bands
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Sonia Beaver, Mark Mora,
9 30 a m , church serv 1ces, 6 45 p m , Evange lts t tc ser 10 15 am . Evenm g serv1ces,
Se n1or , Flute s V ick 1
10 30 a m
7 30 p .m .. Wednesday p r aye r
Teresa Smllh. Bel tnda Deete r ,'
VICe,
1 30
p m
Pr ayer
Spencer ,
luann
New e ll ,
BRADBURY CHURCH OF meeting , Thursday , 7 30 p m
se rv 1ce, 7 30 p m Extra youth
Alto
Saxophones
,
Jayne
Sm1th
,
• Katnna Batey , Cathy Dav1s , Becky W .ndon, Lam ar Lyons .
CHRIST Btb le .Sc hool , 9 J O
ac tlvti iCS on .Su nday , 5 p .m ,
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
am , mo r n1ng worsh1p , 10 30 MISSION - Bald Knobs , Re11
•
Oboe · Cnssy Morlan, Bb
l
or
all
youth
up
to
Six
th
g
rad
e
,
Percu ss ton, Jul t Whit ehead ,
am Su nday evening Wor s. hlp L R G luesen ca m p, pastor
6 30 for l Ull lO r a,nd sen 1or htgh
~Clar i nets, Barbara Andrew s,
Serv1ce, 7 30 p m , c hotr Roger Wilfred , Sr. . Sunr1ay
stu d en ts
~.
Lucy Holter, Shen Young. Steve H auber , Jan et Ambrose ,
V 1ck 1 Epple , Tammy F 1tch ,
pracf •ce Sunday and Wed . School Supt Sunday Sc hool
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
·~
Kathy Newell. An1ta Buckley,
nes day , 7 p m , prayer meetmg 9 30 am , Sunday evenmg
David
Brown;
Bell
s,
·Debbie
Mtdd
le
port,
5
th
an
d
Ma
1n
~D 1ana Pullins, Joanne F1ck ,
and Bible Study Wednesday , worsh i p 7 30 . Pray er meehng,
Ra vlm Moyer, pa stor Ml(hael
Wmdon
~".
Alto Clannet, Crystal Erwm ,
7 30 p m
Ger l ac h , Su nd ay Sc hoo l supt
Beg t nn •ng band ,
F l ute ,
Tu esday , 7 30 · p m ' Ernest
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Bass Clannet, Melinda Am s
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST B1b l e Schoo l , 9 3 0 a m ,
Deete r
c lass leader
Youth
Becky
Edwards
,
Ctan.net
s,
Rev Fre eland Norris , pastor
;,
bary , Alto Saxophone , Karen
rnorn1ng worship , 10 30 a m ,
meefmg, Wedn esda y , 7 30
Kaleen
MII
Jhone
,
Lucy
Shook
,
Sv
nday
school
10
a
m
,
Chur
c
h
eve n1ng worsti1p , 7 30 p m ,
,. _ Reed , Regma K1me
p m , Er nest Dee ter, leader
Ltta Young , Becky Poo ler.
se r vtce, 7 p m
Wednesday
prayer se rv ICC 7 p m
Wed
~: ..
Tenor Sax, Den1 se Dea n ,
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Paul a L tfe , Nancy Sa mos,
Bible Study , 7 p m
nes day
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
~ ~ Bant o ne Sax, 8!11 Haye s,
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST Randy Van Meter , Trumpets ,
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
Robert S hook,
• .:
Bassoon ,
Sandy
Wood ;
OF THE NAZARENE
OF THE NAZARENE - R Jv
Jean
1e
M
cClure,
Jtmmy
pa
stor
Sunday
~c hool.
9 30 '
~ Trumpets, Jane Whtle h ead.
Sunday Sc hool , 9 30 a m , am, Russe l l Spencer , sup!,
Aucjry Miller, pastor , L ew •s
Swa1n
,
Alber
ta
Schultz
,
Debbi
e
Steve Follrod , Steve Goebel.
Mornmg worshtp , 10 30 am , wor sh•P service. 10 45 am ,
Ei l ts, Su nday school su pt ,
Lew1 s, Eddte Holter , T1mmy
Even 1ng worship , 7 30 p m , evenmg wor shi p al ternatmg
Cheryl Kuhn, Mandie Rose,
Su nday sc hool , 9 30 am .,
D il l o n , Son1r Ca r r , Judy
Wednesday Mtd Week Serv1CC!
mornm g worsh 1p , 10 30, 1Un 10r
" Marylu Mills, Nan cy M1ller,
w 1th C E at 1 30 p m on
Ho l t er , J oe Smlfh, Greg
Sunday Sc hool Superintendent , Sundav Prayer meeling . 1 30
SOc iety , 6 30 p m NYPS , 6 45
•· Deanna Hensley , Pam Kautz ;
Hayman , Arlene Connally,
Ge ral d Wells . Pa stor . R ev
sunday evangellst .c
p m
p m Wed nesday Alfred Wolfe,
French Horns, Mart1e Cald.
Morrts M Wo lf e
Alto
Sa)(ophones,
Steve
Gnffm,
mee
tin
g,
7 30 p m
Pray
e
r
lay leader
well, Teresa Chtehester, Joy ce
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST meeting, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Jan e t M ora , Ttm Haw thorne ,
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
Myer s 1 • Betsy
Amsbary ,
Edward 8
FIS Cher, pa stor Coolvi l le R D Rev Roy Deeter,
MEIGS
K edh Wolf e; Trombone s,
Trombones, Dav1d Weber , Jill
•nt
er
t
m
,
Ronn•e
Sa
l
se
r
,
COOPERATIVE
pas tor
Sunday schoo l, 9 30
Ru st y Sta r t her , Bryan Wh1te ,
Sunday Sc hoo l sup! , Sunday a m , worsh •P serv• ce, 10 30
Swa in ,
Joe
Bu chanan ;
PARISH
Pe rcuss to n , Br1an Btsse ll,
sc hoo l, 9 JO a m , morn.ng a m Btbl e study and p raye r
THE UNITED
Bar i tones, Debbie Jeffer s,
Edd ie Scyoc , Jeff Root
METHODIST CHURCH
worship 10 45 am , Su nday servtce, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Mar sha
K1mes ,
Debb1e
Robert R Card
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evenmg wor ship , 7· 30 p m
RUTLAND
D~recfor
Wednesday e vemg B 1ble study ,
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTISl'
•
POMEROY CLUSTER
, 7 30pm
Rev
Samuel Ja c kson,
Rev . Robert R. Card
DANVILLE WESLEYAN pas tor Sunday Sch oo l, 10 a m ,
Rev F Stanten Smtth
Rev
Lawren ce
Sulli van , Mr s Ge rtrude Butler , s upt'
CHESTER - WorSh i p 9 15
pa stor
Sunday School 9: 30 Prayer serv ice, 1 30 p m ,
am
Church School 10 am
am • youth and iun .or you th preaching serv 1ce , 2 p.m .
ENTERPRISE - Worshtp , 9
se rv• ce , 6 · 45 p m , evenmg
R 10 GRANDE The for ten days followmg th1s am
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
, Church Sc hool, 10 am .
worsh 1p, 7 30 p m , prayer and CHRIST - Ke 1th W1se . pastor
Are~wide ProJect on Agmg for announcement.
__.., FLATWOODS - ' worsh1p , 11
pra ,se, Wednesday, 7·3 0 p m
Su nday Sc hool , 9 30 am , V H
Ga llla, Jackson , Metgs, Scioto
The coordinator o f Hom e
a m , Church Sc hool 10 a m
SILVER
RUN
FREE Braley , supt .. worshtp se rv1 ce
• and Vinton counttes with Mair;ltenance must be a htgh
POMEROY
Worsh1p ,
BAPTIST
Rev
Howard and commun1on, 10 JO am ,
headquarters at Rio Grande school grad!Jafe, have a sin ·
10 30 a m , Church Sc hool 9 15
K •mble , pastor Sunday School, evenmg
serv1ce , 7 p . m .,
a m , U MY F 6 30 p m
~
College, today announced the
t
t 1n wa n t 1ng t 0
10 a m , Henry Dav 1S, sup t , Wedn es day , B1ble s.tu dy , 7 p m
,cere
Ill tores
ROCK
SPRINGS
~
Wor
Ship
need for a H ome Ma•ntenance
even1ng se rviCe , 7 30 p m, Regu l ar board meeting , third
work wtth the elderly and
10 a m , Churc h Sc hool 9 a m
P r ay er meeting, Thur s day , Saturday eac h month , 7 p m
Coordinator to work c losely possess the capab1l1ty of be1 ng
UMYF 6· 30 p m
7 30 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
With Senior C1tzens Cen ter able to rela te well w1th other
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF CHURCH The Rev
Lee
D1rectors and Cooperative tnd •v •duats and a ther agen c ies ,
Rev , Robert Bumgarner
GOO
R ev
James Sat · B urne m ,
Pa stor
Sunday
• Agenc1es of the 5 collnty area
Appli ca nt s m ust have a
HEATH WorShip 10 30
t erf1eld , pastor .Su nday school , .Sc hool 9 30 a m , Worship
in secur ing home maintenan ce bac kground in home ma 10 .
a m , Chur ch Sc hool 9 30 a m ;
9 30 a. m • wor ship se rv. ce , 11 se r v 1ce. 11 am
Wednesday
• assistance for the e lderl y
te nan ce an d be qua 1'1
d t
UMYF 7 p m
am , eve ning se rv1 ce , 7 ; prayer m eet1ng, 7 30 p m
I
Ia
o
RUTLAND
Worship
9.
15
pr ayer serviCe an'd yo u lh SunGay. n•ght worsh tp , 7.30
; Appli ca tions w11t be accepted
make so und 1udgment tn
am , Ch ur ch Sc hool 10 am ,
serv1ce , Wednesday , 7 p m
pm
matters relallve t o h ome
UMYF 1 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
r epatr s Mu st have a depend
SALEM CENTER Wor
CHURCH - Rober t 6 Musse r , THE NAZARENE
Re.v
abl e ve hicle andpossess a valid
sh1p 9 a . m . Church Sch oo l 10 pa stor Sunday School. 9 30 Lloyd 0 . G rtmm , Jr , pasto r
Sta t e of Ohio dn ver 's l tcense .
am , UMYF Thursday , 7 p m
a m , R ob ert Bobo. supt ,
Sunday Sc hool , 9 30 a m ,
Must bewtlllng to do necessary
SYRACUSE CLU.STE:R
morn1ng
worsh1p ,
10 30 , Mornmg wor sh 1p, 10 30 a . m ,
Sunday evenmg se r vice , 7 30.
trave l most of the travel will
Rev . Merrell Floyd
Young p eo pl e's. se rv 1ce, 6 45
M1d
·w eek se rv•ce , Wedn esday , p m , Evangei i SIJc serv. ce ,
1
be tr'~m the R 1o Grande
a ~S.BC~~r~h Scho~lo; s ~ ~ ml ~
7 30 p m
7 30 p m Wednesday even1ng
Ar eaw1 de headquarter s Must
wscs, 1st Tuesday
• SYRAC USE CHURCH OF se rvi ce, 7 30 p m
be w il lmg to attend meetmgs,
FOREST RUN - Wor sh 1p 9 THE NAZARENE - Rev M
MASON COUNTY
con fe r e nce s a nd w orkshops
a m , Church School 10 am ,
'
C Lar~mo r e, pastor
Bob
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
when
requ1red
Will
be
WSCS , 3rd Wednesday . 7 30 Moore, Sunday Sc hool Supt
Geor ge Cas to , pastor Sunday
respon sible for maint am1ng
Pm
Sunday Sc hool , c iOJsses for a l l
Sch ool, 9. JO, even1ng worsh ip ,
ages , 9 30 a m , morn1ng
7 J&lt;Y "thur sday eve nmg prayer
pbrodgram ex penditures Withm
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~~~~~;hl~ch
o
o
!~o;
s~~
~
10
wor sh1 p , 10 45, NYP S Sunday, se rv1ce, 7 30 p m
u get categones refa t 1ve t o
wscs , Jrd Monday , 7 30 p m . 6. 30 p m , evan~el1st tc service
MASON FIRST BAPTIST ~
th e
h ome
mamt.e.nance
SYRACUSE
Chu r c h Sunday , 7 30 p m M 1d week
Second and Pomeroy Sts, Stan
p r ogram
and
to rec ruit
sc l1ool. 9 am. , worshtp ser - prayer meelt ng , Wednesday , Cratg , pa stor su nday sc hool.
vol unt e~r wo rker s f or th e
v1ce 1 30 p m
1 30 p m , M ISSIOna ry meet•ng ,
Great select1on of Cards .
9 A5 am , worsh1p service, 11
program ~
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
second Wednesday , 7 30 p m
am , tra1n1ng un 1on . 6 30
Addtt 1onal mformat 1on on
Rev. Fr.ank Cheesebrew
UNITED
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NON - p m , event ng wor- sh ip S(! rV ice
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DENOMINATIONAL Rev
7 30 p m
M1d w eek prayer'
tob d escnpt1or, qual 1ficat tons
Rev
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Howard
Shtveley
Robe
rt
Smt
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pastor
Su
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ser v1ce, Wednesday , 7 30 p , m
and app lt caftons may be ob BETHANY
( D orc..lsl t
sc hoo l , 9 Jl) a m , c la s.s lea d er ,
FAIRVIEW
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Worship , 9 '30 am , Chu rch
Leo H il l , worsh•P s.ervice ,
CHURCH - Le far t Route 1, 111~;
Areaw1 d e P ro Jec t on Ag tng ,
School 10 ~o a m
10 30 a m , a .ur ch, 7 30 p m
Rev
Stan Craig, pa s tor
I ·~Rio Grande Co l le~e. Box 978,
CARMEL Wors.h1p , 11
EDEN
UNI ~TEO
Sunday sc ho ol 9 30 a . m ,
a m , lsi and 3rd Sundays ,
Rm Grand e, Oh to 4567.:1 or
BR ET HREN IN CHRIST prav er and Btbl e st udy , 7 30
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Church s cnool , 10 am
Erdon
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phone
614
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5353,
extensiOn
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pa
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Sunday
p m Cottage prayer ser v1ce
We wire flower s
APPLE GROVE - Worsh1p , Sch ool
10 am ,
Winn te
26
Tt:esday , 10 am ; worship'
Everywhere
7 30 p m f~rst and fhll'd Su n
Hols inger, Su pt
Morning
se rv1ce . Fr1day . 7 30 p m
The above pos it ion was made
day s, Chu r ch schoo l , 9 . 30 sermon . 11 am ; Ev en1ng
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available as a r esu lt of federal
am , pra yer me et1ng , f~r s t serv1ce Ch1'1St1an Endeavor , ' CHRIST. P 0 Box 41 87, Mtller
funds by a T tt le Ill gr an t under
Wednes day, 7 30 p m
730
pm .
Mr s
Lyda
Sl , Mason, W Va Sun day
th e older American Ad at:J EAST LETAR f - WorS.hip , Cheva l i er_, prestdent
So n g
B•bte St udy 10 am , WorShip
mm ls fered through the Oh10
7 30 p m , second and fourth s.erv tce an d ser mon , 8 20 Mtd
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Sundays , chur ch sc hoo l. 9 30 Week prayer meet1ng Wed
Adm •n •s tratwn o n .A~tng ,
dnesday 7 p m , Voca l
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Department of Mental Hea lth.
mUS IC
Wednesday
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7
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an d M enta l Retardat1on
MASON ASSEMBLY - oF
GREAT BEND - Worsh•p ll
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
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Mason
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CHRIST - Loceted at Rutland
Va Ches ler Tennant, pa s t or
Chu r c h Sc hool , 10 am
on New L t ma Road, ne)(! to
Svnday scho('J. 10 a . m
LETART FALLS - Worsh i p , Forest Acre Park , Rev . Ray
morn inQ worsh lp , 11 a m
IU a m , c nu r ch schoo l , 9 am , Ro use. pasto r . Robert Musser ,
evangeh
st• c se rv ~ee , 7 30 p m '
B1ble s.tudy , 7 30 p .m every Sun day Sc hool sup ! S unday
Btble
s
tudy
and prayer servtee
Tuesday
SLhool , 10 3D am , wor sh1p
W~dn es day , 7 30 p m
Phon e'
7 30 p m B1ble s.tudy , Wed
773 5133
nesday , 7 30 p m
Saturday
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
MORNING STAR - WorshiP ntght prayer serv1ce . 7 30 p m
9 30 a m . Church Schoo l 10 30
HEMLOCK
GROVE - CHRIST m Chnstian Union Th e Rev Will•am Campbel l
am _,
Mid Week
Se r v1ce, CHRISTIAN - Roger Wat son ,
pas tor
s unda y sc hool , 9 30'
OFFICE HOURS 9'30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE ,
Wednestlay , 8 p m
pa s tor , Ray Wha ley , su p! ,
D m , Ja m es Hughes., supt
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AT NOO~_ON THURS.) ji EAST COURT 0 T.,
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S.htp 11 am . lSI and 3rd c h urch school, 10 30 am ,
Wednesday eve nt ng praye
Sundays , Chur c h .Sc hool , 10 young p eop le's me"etlhg, 6 30
mee t1ng , 7 30 p m
Yout ~ .·
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667-3963

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Worsh 1p 7 JO
ST . PAUL ltiTHf!RAN p m
eventnQ worsh ip, 7 30
The Re v
Anhur C
Luna . p m • Church School 9 JO a m
p m B•ble Sludy. Wednuday,
SUTTO N
Worst&gt;•P. ll am
pastor .S unday sc hool ' •,ur
730ptn
serv ttdul tlJ 9 IS a m , Char l e' · 1nd and 4th Sundays. , Church
MT . UNION 8APTI~T
Evans , CrH tS1tar1 Edu cation Sc hool 10 a m
RC\1 Cec•t Co~~; , pas tor Sunday
WESLEYAN tRa&lt;•neJ
Su p!
worShip s.erv •ce. 10 30
S&lt;. hool sup! , Joe Sayre
am , COI'II i rmat •on c la ss es. WClr sh 1p , 11 a&gt; m , Church
Sunday schoo l. 9 45 a m .,
Sc
hool,
10
a
m
Tuesday , 1 8 15, IVnior con
Sunday even 1ng worsh•p , 1 30
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
flrmat •on c la ss . l t me set
W ednesday pr,yer o;~nd B ible
Rev . Jacob lehman
Wet!kly , s.en•or con t ~rmalion
study , 7 30 p m
POMEROY
Rev
. Slantey Bro~ndum
c
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Sen.or
choir,
1
30
p
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PLA.NS
POMEROY TRINITY
SACRED HEART Rev
JOPPA
Worsh i p 10 am ,
Tut&gt;sdav
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Re~o~ W H . Perr in . pastor Roy
Father Bernard K raf(ov ~e,
SEVENTH - DAY
AD · Church Sc hool 9 a m • Prayer
Mayer , Svpf Church school ,
Eugene Underwood . pastor ,
pastor .
Phone
991 2825 .
VE
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Located
on Meetmg, Wednesday , 8 p m
Howard Caldwell, Jr , Sunday
9 IS am , worsh ip . 10 7Ja m ,
Saturday e\l en•ng Mas.s. 7 30
LONG BOTTOM
Church Sc hool Supt . Sunday School,
Mv l berry
He i ghts ,
near
youth choi r rehearsa f Monday,
p m Sunday Mas.s , 8 and 10
Veteran s Memor i al Hosp1 ta l. serv i ces . 9 am .; .S und"Y 9 30 a m , Mornmg sermon,
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Pastor H e r be rt School 9. 45 a .m Btble Study
10 30 ~ lh , Svnday everung
dtrector ,
sen ior
cho•r 7 30 p m
Morgan
Sabbath
School , every every Thursday , 7 30 p.m .
serv tce , 'r m .
rehearsal , 7. 30 p . m , Thurs
POMEROY ~IRST SAP·
NORTH BETHEl Wor
Saturday at 7 p m and wor shiP
LETART FALLS VNITEO
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Mrs
Paul
Neas.e ,
TIST - Robert Kuhn , pastor ,
Sh
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am
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Chv
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School
10 BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
se
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followmg
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3
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Wdltam Watson , Sunday school
Open Btble d •sc uss•on each am
POMEROY CHURCH OF s.upt Sunday school. 9. 30 a m ..
Norr~ s, pastor , Floyd Norrt s .
ALFRED - Sunday schoo l. supt Sund ay school , 9 30 a m :
Thursdav at 7 30 p m at the
T HE NAZARENE Corner"
BY F, 6 p .m , Bib le study ,
9
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c hur ch
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morning se rmon, 10 . 30 a rrt ,
Union and Mulberry
Rev
Wednesday , 7 p m . cho•r
prea ch1ng at 11 am
eact~
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Clyde v . H enderson , pastor .
practtce , Wednesdav . 8 30 p m
GRAHAM
UNITED sunday Prayer meeltno. 7 4$ 730p .m
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Sunday school , 9 JO a m , Gle n
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
p
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Wednesday
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8
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CHESHIRE CHUA:C.H OF
McCtvng , supt ..
morn tng
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9: 30 am , lirst and secon d on fh trd Tuesday eact} mon th
GOO OF PROPHECY , G. P .
worsh ip , 10 30 am : eventng
Harrisonville Road ,
Rev
REEDSVILLE .Sunday Sm i th pastor Sunday School ,
Svndays of each month , fh 1rd
serv •c e . ? 30 . m td week se r . O' De ll Manley , Pastor , Henry
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vtce . Wednesday , 7 JO p m
Eblm , Sunday School Su pt.
mo nth , wor Sh i P service at 7 30 , p .m . Su nday , pray er meeting , Morn1ng Wor s.hi p, 11 am ;
GRACE
E PtSCOPAL
Sun day Schoo l 9 30 a m ,
p m Wedn esday evenmgs a! 7 30 p m Tu es.da y ; WSCS , 7. 30 Young Peoples serv ice, 7 p m ,
Morning pray--er- ana se r m on ,
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f i rst Thursday each monfh
7
30 , Pray er a od Bible Stu dy
Even1ng se rvtce. 7 . 30 p m .
10 30 am . Ho l y co m munton
Prayer and Pra tse service ,
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh •P Wednesday Mid Week Prayer
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP ·
and sermon , f trst Sund ays.
Thursday , 7 30 p m
10 a m ; Church Sch ool. 9 a m
TIST ~ 282 Mulberry Ave ,
Serv i ce , 7 30 p m , Youth
10 . 30 a m Chur c h sch ool.
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Pomeroy
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af
f
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Wtlh
meeting 6 30 p m , Evenmg
k i ndergarten thro ugh etghth • CHAPEL
Non
S. B C , th e Rev
Fred H il l , Worsh i P 9 a m ; Church worsh 1p 1 7 :10 p m
grade , 10 30 am
denomtnattonal , George S
p .J stor , Her she l M cC lur e, Sc hoo l. 10 a m
CHESTER CHUR CH OF
POMEROY CHURCH OF
Oiler , Pa stor Svnday School 10
KENO
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday school su pt Sunda y
Rev .
CHRIST - Mr Hoyt AJten , Jr,
am Worship ServiCe 11 a m
CHRIST HotJart Newell , H erberf Gr ate , pastor Wor ·
school. 9 30 am , mo rnmg
pastor . Btble Sc hoo l, 9 30 a m ,
Sunday n•gh t serviCes 7 30
wor sh ip, 10.30 am , Sun day sup t Serv1c~ weekly , 9 30 am
Sh i p se r v•ce , 11 am . and 7, 30
worsh tp , 10 JO . adult wor shi p
p m
Wednesday ...,... Prayer
on !lundav P r each•ng f tr sl and p m Sunda y Sun day Sc hool ,
evangeliS
t iC me et 1og , 7 30 p m
service and young peopl e's
meeting 1 30 p m Everyone
Pray er meettng , W ednesday , lh1rd .S undays o f month by 9 30 am
Rtchard
Barton ,
meeting , both 1 30 p m Sun
I•.
wel come
7 30 p m
Cl1fford Sm 1th . 9 30 am
su pt
Pr ayer meef1ng, Wed
day Wedne sday , comb•ned
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN n es day, 7 30 p m .
MIDDLEPORT
'
Bible
study and
prayer
CHURCH OF CHRIST, :'00 \fl/
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST ~ UN JON •--.- Darrel Doddrill.
BRADBURY CHU~~H ' OF
meehng , 7 30 p m
Ma1n St - L dt'en T Stephens ,
Co rner f' ourth and Ma1n , pa stor Sunday School. 9 . 30 CHRIST Clt llord Smtih ,
.
T H E SALVATION ARMY ~
evange t1 sf , phone 992 7856
M1dd ieport Rev Henry Key , am , Leona rd Gilmo r e. fir st mtnts t er Sunday Sc hool 9 30
Envoy Ray W . W lnmg , Off tcc r
Co n servat1ve ,
non ·
Jr , pastor Sundav Sc hool. 9 30 elder , evenmg serviCe, 1 30 a m . morntng chur c h 10 30
m charge Sundl!ly , 10 am ,
tnstrumental Sunday worshtp ,
Wednesday
prayer am , Sund ay eveni ng se r11 lce,
am , Mrs Erv •n Baumgard . p m
Holiness meet ing , 10 · 30 am ,
10 am . Bible study , 11 am ,
meet1ng , 7 30 p m
ner
,
sup!
,
Mornmg
worsh,p
,
7 30p m Wednesday serv•ce. B
Sunday School. Young People 's
wor shi p , 6 p m
Wed nesday
tO 45 a m
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF, om
Leg1 on , 7p m , Thursday , 1to 3
Bi ble study , 7 p m
GOD - Rac i ne Route 2 The
JEHOVA H ' S WITNESSES LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
p m Lad•es Hom e League. 1
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
Rev
Charles Hand , pastor
La rry Ca rnahan, pr estdmg
p m , Prep classes
METHODIST
Rev
Robert
CHURCH
( non
m 1n• Sier Sunday, Btble" tee . Su nday sc hoo l. 9 45 a m , E Buckley, pastor
Wtll 1am
denomtnationa ll,
Langsv tl le
morn1ng worshtp , 11 am
lure , 9 JO am , Wat c htow er
'
Ba11ey , su pt . Su nday school
Oe)(!er Road , th e Rev Worley
Even .n g se rv 1ces, Tuesday and 9 30 a m , mornmg worShip,
stvdy, 10 30 am . Tuesday ,
'
, pa stor Su nday schoo l ,
F riday , 7 30
B•b le stUdy, 7 30 p m ; Thur s .
10 30 a m , evenmg worsh i p ,
North Dakota is the only Haley
10 a m , evenmg wor sh1p, 7 30 day , m 1ntstry scho ol , 7 30
•'
S.EARWALLOW
RIDGE 7 30 p m Wednesday Chnstia n
state in the umon never to p m
Prayer
meeling,
CHURCH OF CHRIST · B1ble Youth Cr usa de , 6 30 p m ,
p m ,. se rv1ce meet1ng 8 30
have recorderl an earth · Tuesday , 7 30 p m , youth
st udy , 9 30 am , morntng prayer me et 1ng , 7 30 p m ,
pm
gro up , Fr 1day , 7 30 p .m
wor sh ip , 10 30 am , eveni ng Thur sday ChOir pra Ct iCe, 7
quake
MIDDLEPORT CHUR CH of
wor ship, 6 30 p m Wednesday om
Ch nst 1n ChflStian Union •
Bible study , 7 30 p m
Lawrence Manl ey, pastor
DEXTER CHURCM
OF
UNITED MINISTRY OF CHRIST Mr s Russell Young, Su nday
Danny Evan s,
•
MEIGS COUNTY . The Un i ted pastor, Norman C Will , su pt .
Sc hool Sup!
.S unday Sc hool
Pr es byt enan Church, Dwight Su nday Sc hool 9 30 a m ,
9 30 am
Even1ng worsh1p ,
L Zav1tz , Pas tor D~re c lor , Worsh •P servi ce, 10 30 am
7 30
W e dne sday
prayer
Geor ge W Hutton and Rev
mee ting , 1 JO p m
Chr 1st.an Endeavor S unday
L tnson Stebbtns, Ass ' t Pastor · eve n 1ng
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
re
c
tors
Dt
GOD - Ra c tne Route 2, t he
REORGANIZED CHURCH
'
FIRST UNITED PRES · OF
Rev . James M . Mun c y, pas t or
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
BYTERIAN ,
Mtddle
Sunday school . 9 A5 a m .
LATTER DAY SAINTS port , Sunday Chur c tl Sc hool , Porlland -Ra c1 ne Road Ra lph
mo rn ing worship , 1I am ,
I
School, 9 30 am , Mrs Homer Jo hn s on , pastor
even1ng worship , 7 30 p m
Herbert
All bands of the Eastern Boatr ig ht , Bas s, Btl/ Am .
L ee , Sup! , Mor n1ng Worsh i p White , Sunda y Schoo l D i re c tor
Prayer meetmg, Tuesday , 7 30
10 30 a m
p m , Youn g peop le's mee t •ng ,
•
su nday .Schoo l . 9 30 a m .
Local School District will be berger , Perc ussiOn, Jane Ann
FIRST
UNITEU Morn1ng wor ship , 10 30 am ,
7 30 p m Thur sday Karr, Paula Hauber, Pair tc ia
•
presented in concert at 3 p.m. W tndon , Sher ry Epple, Georg e
PRESBYl=ERIAN .
Mid · Sunday evenmg ser&gt;-11Ce 7 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
dleport. Sunday Chur c h Sc hool, Wedne s day e ven1ng prayer
Goo
Bertha K1 ngr ey ,
Sundsy at the Eastern High Pickens , T.ony a Keebaugh ,
9 30 am , L eW IS Sauer, Su pt ; se rv 1c es, 7 30 p m
substt t ut e pas t or
Sunday
G;Jifa r , Cra tg Reed and Ba ss
Morn1ng Worsh1p, 10 30 am
SchooL
.
SchooL 10 am , wor s htp
BETHLE.HEM BAPTIST Guitar, Steve Reed
MT . OLIVE CHURCH
se rv• ce, 7 p m Sunday. Prayer
'
Gr ea t Bend, Cha r les Norns,
Charles Wills, instrumental
l n termed tale ba nd, Flutes.
Long Bottom , Su nd ay Sc hool, pa stor Worsh tp s.er vlce, 9 30
m eel1ng , W ednesday , 7 30 p m
10 a m W!lh Willard P 1QOII , am , Sun day SchooL 10 30
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
music supervisor, will direct Debbie Durst, Jan e t Brooks ,
•
su pt Evange li st mes sage ea ch am
CHURCH - N ear Long Bot
Clart
net
s,
Dorothy
Runyon,
and Mrs. MaxineWhitehead Susan Hann um, Cmdy Scyoc.
Su nday eve nmg , 1 30 p m by
tom Est !I Harf, pastor, Roy
CARLETON CHURCH E ld er Russe ll Cl tne, mm1ster Kmgsbury
Brown ,
ass1s tant
pastor
Road
S unday
will be in charge of the song D1ana Ma ssar, Te r n Pull 1ns,
ot the Apos toli c Fa1 th Btble Sc hool , 9 30 am , Ralph Cart,
Sunday schoo l , 10 am , Chu r ch
Reed,
Melba
flutes. They will play " London Ktmberly
Study , Wednesday , 7 30 pITt . sup t Wor Shi p serv 1ce . 10 30
7 30
p m
ea c h
Sunday
Th om as, Angte Hensle y, Alto
FIRST
UNITED am and 7 30 p m alternately ,
11
even1ng
prayer
rneet1ng
,
1
30
Bridge,"
Pony Ride," Saxoph o n es, R andy Keller,
PRESBYTERIAN, Sy ra cuse, Pray er meetmg , Wedn esday ,
p m Thursday
·
"
''Merry-Go-Round," ' 1School Ri c ky Lehman, Ron Matheny ,
Morntng Worsh1p , 9 a m ; 7. 30 p m. R ev
MIDDLEPORT
PEN Jay Stiles.
Sunday ChUrch Schoo l , 10 am
TECOSTAL
Third
Ave
,
the
Trumpets
,
Sherr
ie
Starcher
,
oas tor
Patrol," and i'This Old Man."
Mr s Sampson Hall , Supt
Rev Will1 a m -Kntll el , pa stor
OLD
DEXTER
CON Jtmmy Stee le. V1da We ber ,
The program by the various
STIVERS\/ ILL E
COM · GREGATIONAL
Ronald
Dugan
,
Sunday
Sc
hool
CHURCH
Cl
1ffor
d
Longenette,
Tammy
bands follows ·
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Sup!
Classes for a ll ages,
Rev .
Ca rl
Rtchards,
Forlney , T eresa Benedum :
school serv iCe, 10 am , Pray er pas t or
even111g scrvtce , 7 30 p m ,
Beginning
band,
The
Mrs
Wor l~ y
Trombone , Pau la Hy se ll ,
m ee t1ng, Thursday, 7 p m , Fran cts, Sun day sc hool sup t ,
Btblc study , Wednesday, 7, 30
Cru~aders and Away We Go
8ar1tone, Lowell R•denour ,
Sunday eve ntng serv i ce, 1 p .m
p m youth serv1ces. F rtd ay ,
Su n day sc hoo l , 9 45 a m ,
Intermediate band, Colorado
7 JO p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST chu r ch serv 1c es , second and
Percuss i on, Jam e~ Ryan,
Trail and Sweet Bet~y fr om
Pom e roy Harri s onv ille fourth
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ronn1e M cG rath , Charles
Sundays f ollow• ng
~
Pike
Road Ke nn eth Ebe rt s, pa stor
Corner Ash a nd P l um, Mid
lan ce, Bill Kautz
Sunday sc hool. f~rst and th~rd
Junior ba nd , S' Cool Room
Pau l McE l roy , Sunday Schoo l SUt1 day eve n1ngs , 7 JO p m
d l eport ,
N oel
Herrman ,
•
Ju n ior band, Flut es, Paula
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 am ,
, , Six - Etght March, Overture
'
p
astor
Salu
rday
evcn.na
LONG
BOTTOM
C1ndy
R i t c hi e,
mornm g worshtp and com
se rv •ce, 7 p m . Svnday school,
,. . The Court of H enry Vlll,, The H aw k ,
CtiR .I STIA N Mr
Robert
Clartne ts, Chery l Gr~ff1n ,
mun•on , 10 30 am , Su nday Wyatt , pa stor , Su nday Sc hool
10 a m , Sund ay even •nQ
~:
Bugler Rocks . a11d Gasligh t
Kathy Follrod, Otana Epple ,
even1ng youth ChrtSt tan en . su pf , Ronald Osborne , Btble
wor sh1p , 7 p m
' . Gaieties
deav or , 6 30 ; Wor Ship ser
Lon
Young , l1 sa Ma ste r s,
FIRST BAPTIST Of M td
Sc hoo l, 9 30 am , preachmg
Sen1or band , K1ng Cotton,
VI CeS, Sunday, 7 30 p m
d leporL cor ne r of S•XI h and
M ary M o ra , Kathy Pullms.
10 45 a m , Even1ng serviCeS,~
Tanglewood , Here's Ch1 cag ol,
Wedn es day eventng pr.ayer 7 30 p m
Pa lmer Stre et s R ev Cha r les
D•ana
B ened um ,
San dra
'
Minuet m Groovy Four , Su1te
mee tfng and Bible study , 7 30
Si mons.
pastor
Danny
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Hensley ; Oboe, Teresa Carr ,
"... , from
Royal Trump
Bohemta,
" Thomp son, Sunday S&lt;;hool
P m.
'
METHODIST - Ro nald We l ls.
e
t
s,
Tere
s
a
Buck
l
ey
,
ST . JOHN ·Lu-THERAN Su nda y
Super1nt endent
Celebration, Balladall' , and
pastor
Sunday .Sc hool 9 JO
Su zy G.oebel. Barbara Dougla s,
Pme C rove. the Rev Arthur am , Morn1ng wor Ship , 10 · 10
churc h ~c hool for eve ry one
;-· - The Free lance Mar ch
Rache l Hunter , Cmdy Dill ,
Combs,
pa
stor
Sunday
sc
hoo
l,
9 15 a nr.. Morn1ng wor sh tp
am , Young Peopl es Service
Personnel of the bands
'
Sonia Beaver, Mark Mora,
9 30 a m , church serv 1ces, 6 45 p m , Evange lts t tc ser 10 15 am . Evenm g serv1ces,
Se n1or , Flute s V ick 1
10 30 a m
7 30 p .m .. Wednesday p r aye r
Teresa Smllh. Bel tnda Deete r ,'
VICe,
1 30
p m
Pr ayer
Spencer ,
luann
New e ll ,
BRADBURY CHURCH OF meeting , Thursday , 7 30 p m
se rv 1ce, 7 30 p m Extra youth
Alto
Saxophones
,
Jayne
Sm1th
,
• Katnna Batey , Cathy Dav1s , Becky W .ndon, Lam ar Lyons .
CHRIST Btb le .Sc hool , 9 J O
ac tlvti iCS on .Su nday , 5 p .m ,
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
am , mo r n1ng worsh1p , 10 30 MISSION - Bald Knobs , Re11
•
Oboe · Cnssy Morlan, Bb
l
or
all
youth
up
to
Six
th
g
rad
e
,
Percu ss ton, Jul t Whit ehead ,
am Su nday evening Wor s. hlp L R G luesen ca m p, pastor
6 30 for l Ull lO r a,nd sen 1or htgh
~Clar i nets, Barbara Andrew s,
Serv1ce, 7 30 p m , c hotr Roger Wilfred , Sr. . Sunr1ay
stu d en ts
~.
Lucy Holter, Shen Young. Steve H auber , Jan et Ambrose ,
V 1ck 1 Epple , Tammy F 1tch ,
pracf •ce Sunday and Wed . School Supt Sunday Sc hool
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
·~
Kathy Newell. An1ta Buckley,
nes day , 7 p m , prayer meetmg 9 30 am , Sunday evenmg
David
Brown;
Bell
s,
·Debbie
Mtdd
le
port,
5
th
an
d
Ma
1n
~D 1ana Pullins, Joanne F1ck ,
and Bible Study Wednesday , worsh i p 7 30 . Pray er meehng,
Ra vlm Moyer, pa stor Ml(hael
Wmdon
~".
Alto Clannet, Crystal Erwm ,
7 30 p m
Ger l ac h , Su nd ay Sc hoo l supt
Beg t nn •ng band ,
F l ute ,
Tu esday , 7 30 · p m ' Ernest
•·
Bass Clannet, Melinda Am s
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST B1b l e Schoo l , 9 3 0 a m ,
Deete r
c lass leader
Youth
Becky
Edwards
,
Ctan.net
s,
Rev Fre eland Norris , pastor
;,
bary , Alto Saxophone , Karen
rnorn1ng worship , 10 30 a m ,
meefmg, Wedn esda y , 7 30
Kaleen
MII
Jhone
,
Lucy
Shook
,
Sv
nday
school
10
a
m
,
Chur
c
h
eve n1ng worsti1p , 7 30 p m ,
,. _ Reed , Regma K1me
p m , Er nest Dee ter, leader
Ltta Young , Becky Poo ler.
se r vtce, 7 p m
Wednesday
prayer se rv ICC 7 p m
Wed
~: ..
Tenor Sax, Den1 se Dea n ,
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Paul a L tfe , Nancy Sa mos,
Bible Study , 7 p m
nes day
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
~ ~ Bant o ne Sax, 8!11 Haye s,
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST Randy Van Meter , Trumpets ,
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
Robert S hook,
• .:
Bassoon ,
Sandy
Wood ;
OF THE NAZARENE
OF THE NAZARENE - R Jv
Jean
1e
M
cClure,
Jtmmy
pa
stor
Sunday
~c hool.
9 30 '
~ Trumpets, Jane Whtle h ead.
Sunday Sc hool , 9 30 a m , am, Russe l l Spencer , sup!,
Aucjry Miller, pastor , L ew •s
Swa1n
,
Alber
ta
Schultz
,
Debbi
e
Steve Follrod , Steve Goebel.
Mornmg worshtp , 10 30 am , wor sh•P service. 10 45 am ,
Ei l ts, Su nday school su pt ,
Lew1 s, Eddte Holter , T1mmy
Even 1ng worship , 7 30 p m , evenmg wor shi p al ternatmg
Cheryl Kuhn, Mandie Rose,
Su nday sc hool , 9 30 am .,
D il l o n , Son1r Ca r r , Judy
Wednesday Mtd Week Serv1CC!
mornm g worsh 1p , 10 30, 1Un 10r
" Marylu Mills, Nan cy M1ller,
w 1th C E at 1 30 p m on
Ho l t er , J oe Smlfh, Greg
Sunday Sc hool Superintendent , Sundav Prayer meeling . 1 30
SOc iety , 6 30 p m NYPS , 6 45
•· Deanna Hensley , Pam Kautz ;
Hayman , Arlene Connally,
Ge ral d Wells . Pa stor . R ev
sunday evangellst .c
p m
p m Wed nesday Alfred Wolfe,
French Horns, Mart1e Cald.
Morrts M Wo lf e
Alto
Sa)(ophones,
Steve
Gnffm,
mee
tin
g,
7 30 p m
Pray
e
r
lay leader
well, Teresa Chtehester, Joy ce
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST meeting, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Jan e t M ora , Ttm Haw thorne ,
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
Myer s 1 • Betsy
Amsbary ,
Edward 8
FIS Cher, pa stor Coolvi l le R D Rev Roy Deeter,
MEIGS
K edh Wolf e; Trombone s,
Trombones, Dav1d Weber , Jill
•nt
er
t
m
,
Ronn•e
Sa
l
se
r
,
COOPERATIVE
pas tor
Sunday schoo l, 9 30
Ru st y Sta r t her , Bryan Wh1te ,
Sunday Sc hoo l sup! , Sunday a m , worsh •P serv• ce, 10 30
Swa in ,
Joe
Bu chanan ;
PARISH
Pe rcuss to n , Br1an Btsse ll,
sc hoo l, 9 JO a m , morn.ng a m Btbl e study and p raye r
THE UNITED
Bar i tones, Debbie Jeffer s,
Edd ie Scyoc , Jeff Root
METHODIST CHURCH
worship 10 45 am , Su nday servtce, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Mar sha
K1mes ,
Debb1e
Robert R Card
•
evenmg wor ship , 7· 30 p m
RUTLAND
D~recfor
Wednesday e vemg B 1ble study ,
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTISl'
•
POMEROY CLUSTER
, 7 30pm
Rev
Samuel Ja c kson,
Rev . Robert R. Card
DANVILLE WESLEYAN pas tor Sunday Sch oo l, 10 a m ,
Rev F Stanten Smtth
Rev
Lawren ce
Sulli van , Mr s Ge rtrude Butler , s upt'
CHESTER - WorSh i p 9 15
pa stor
Sunday School 9: 30 Prayer serv ice, 1 30 p m ,
am
Church School 10 am
am • youth and iun .or you th preaching serv 1ce , 2 p.m .
ENTERPRISE - Worshtp , 9
se rv• ce , 6 · 45 p m , evenmg
R 10 GRANDE The for ten days followmg th1s am
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
, Church Sc hool, 10 am .
worsh 1p, 7 30 p m , prayer and CHRIST - Ke 1th W1se . pastor
Are~wide ProJect on Agmg for announcement.
__.., FLATWOODS - ' worsh1p , 11
pra ,se, Wednesday, 7·3 0 p m
Su nday Sc hool , 9 30 am , V H
Ga llla, Jackson , Metgs, Scioto
The coordinator o f Hom e
a m , Church Sc hool 10 a m
SILVER
RUN
FREE Braley , supt .. worshtp se rv1 ce
• and Vinton counttes with Mair;ltenance must be a htgh
POMEROY
Worsh1p ,
BAPTIST
Rev
Howard and commun1on, 10 JO am ,
headquarters at Rio Grande school grad!Jafe, have a sin ·
10 30 a m , Church Sc hool 9 15
K •mble , pastor Sunday School, evenmg
serv1ce , 7 p . m .,
a m , U MY F 6 30 p m
~
College, today announced the
t
t 1n wa n t 1ng t 0
10 a m , Henry Dav 1S, sup t , Wedn es day , B1ble s.tu dy , 7 p m
,cere
Ill tores
ROCK
SPRINGS
~
Wor
Ship
need for a H ome Ma•ntenance
even1ng se rviCe , 7 30 p m, Regu l ar board meeting , third
work wtth the elderly and
10 a m , Churc h Sc hool 9 a m
P r ay er meeting, Thur s day , Saturday eac h month , 7 p m
Coordinator to work c losely possess the capab1l1ty of be1 ng
UMYF 6· 30 p m
7 30 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
With Senior C1tzens Cen ter able to rela te well w1th other
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF CHURCH The Rev
Lee
D1rectors and Cooperative tnd •v •duats and a ther agen c ies ,
Rev , Robert Bumgarner
GOO
R ev
James Sat · B urne m ,
Pa stor
Sunday
• Agenc1es of the 5 collnty area
Appli ca nt s m ust have a
HEATH WorShip 10 30
t erf1eld , pastor .Su nday school , .Sc hool 9 30 a m , Worship
in secur ing home maintenan ce bac kground in home ma 10 .
a m , Chur ch Sc hool 9 30 a m ;
9 30 a. m • wor ship se rv. ce , 11 se r v 1ce. 11 am
Wednesday
• assistance for the e lderl y
te nan ce an d be qua 1'1
d t
UMYF 7 p m
am , eve ning se rv1 ce , 7 ; prayer m eet1ng, 7 30 p m
I
Ia
o
RUTLAND
Worship
9.
15
pr ayer serviCe an'd yo u lh SunGay. n•ght worsh tp , 7.30
; Appli ca tions w11t be accepted
make so und 1udgment tn
am , Ch ur ch Sc hool 10 am ,
serv1ce , Wednesday , 7 p m
pm
matters relallve t o h ome
UMYF 1 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
r epatr s Mu st have a depend
SALEM CENTER Wor
CHURCH - Rober t 6 Musse r , THE NAZARENE
Re.v
abl e ve hicle andpossess a valid
sh1p 9 a . m . Church Sch oo l 10 pa stor Sunday School. 9 30 Lloyd 0 . G rtmm , Jr , pasto r
Sta t e of Ohio dn ver 's l tcense .
am , UMYF Thursday , 7 p m
a m , R ob ert Bobo. supt ,
Sunday Sc hool , 9 30 a m ,
Must bewtlllng to do necessary
SYRACUSE CLU.STE:R
morn1ng
worsh1p ,
10 30 , Mornmg wor sh 1p, 10 30 a . m ,
Sunday evenmg se r vice , 7 30.
trave l most of the travel will
Rev . Merrell Floyd
Young p eo pl e's. se rv 1ce, 6 45
M1d
·w eek se rv•ce , Wedn esday , p m , Evangei i SIJc serv. ce ,
1
be tr'~m the R 1o Grande
a ~S.BC~~r~h Scho~lo; s ~ ~ ml ~
7 30 p m
7 30 p m Wednesday even1ng
Ar eaw1 de headquarter s Must
wscs, 1st Tuesday
• SYRAC USE CHURCH OF se rvi ce, 7 30 p m
be w il lmg to attend meetmgs,
FOREST RUN - Wor sh 1p 9 THE NAZARENE - Rev M
MASON COUNTY
con fe r e nce s a nd w orkshops
a m , Church School 10 am ,
'
C Lar~mo r e, pastor
Bob
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
when
requ1red
Will
be
WSCS , 3rd Wednesday . 7 30 Moore, Sunday Sc hool Supt
Geor ge Cas to , pastor Sunday
respon sible for maint am1ng
Pm
Sunday Sc hool , c iOJsses for a l l
Sch ool, 9. JO, even1ng worsh ip ,
ages , 9 30 a m , morn1ng
7 J&lt;Y "thur sday eve nmg prayer
pbrodgram ex penditures Withm
~~~
~~~~~;hl~ch
o
o
!~o;
s~~
~
10
wor sh1 p , 10 45, NYP S Sunday, se rv1ce, 7 30 p m
u get categones refa t 1ve t o
wscs , Jrd Monday , 7 30 p m . 6. 30 p m , evan~el1st tc service
MASON FIRST BAPTIST ~
th e
h ome
mamt.e.nance
SYRACUSE
Chu r c h Sunday , 7 30 p m M 1d week
Second and Pomeroy Sts, Stan
p r ogram
and
to rec ruit
sc l1ool. 9 am. , worshtp ser - prayer meelt ng , Wednesday , Cratg , pa stor su nday sc hool.
vol unt e~r wo rker s f or th e
v1ce 1 30 p m
1 30 p m , M ISSIOna ry meet•ng ,
Great select1on of Cards .
9 A5 am , worsh1p service, 11
program ~
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
second Wednesday , 7 30 p m
am , tra1n1ng un 1on . 6 30
Addtt 1onal mformat 1on on
Rev. Fr.ank Cheesebrew
UNITED
FAITH
NON - p m , event ng wor- sh ip S(! rV ice
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Martha Ann Maffner
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
7 30 p m
M1d w eek prayer'
tob d escnpt1or, qual 1ficat tons
Rev
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Howard
Shtveley
Robe
rt
Smt
i
h,
pastor
Su
nday
ser v1ce, Wednesday , 7 30 p , m
and app lt caftons may be ob BETHANY
( D orc..lsl t
sc hoo l , 9 Jl) a m , c la s.s lea d er ,
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
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Worship , 9 '30 am , Chu rch
Leo H il l , worsh•P s.ervice ,
CHURCH - Le far t Route 1, 111~;
Areaw1 d e P ro Jec t on Ag tng ,
School 10 ~o a m
10 30 a m , a .ur ch, 7 30 p m
Rev
Stan Craig, pa s tor
I ·~Rio Grande Co l le~e. Box 978,
CARMEL Wors.h1p , 11
EDEN
UNI ~TEO
Sunday sc ho ol 9 30 a . m ,
a m , lsi and 3rd Sundays ,
Rm Grand e, Oh to 4567.:1 or
BR ET HREN IN CHRIST prav er and Btbl e st udy , 7 30
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Church s cnool , 10 am
Erdon
R
phone
614
245
5353,
extensiOn
Blake.
pa
stor
Sunday
p m Cottage prayer ser v1ce
We wire flower s
APPLE GROVE - Worsh1p , Sch ool
10 am ,
Winn te
26
Tt:esday , 10 am ; worship'
Everywhere
7 30 p m f~rst and fhll'd Su n
Hols inger, Su pt
Morning
se rv1ce . Fr1day . 7 30 p m
The above pos it ion was made
day s, Chu r ch schoo l , 9 . 30 sermon . 11 am ; Ev en1ng
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CHURCH
OF
available as a r esu lt of federal
am , pra yer me et1ng , f~r s t serv1ce Ch1'1St1an Endeavor , ' CHRIST. P 0 Box 41 87, Mtller
funds by a T tt le Ill gr an t under
Wednes day, 7 30 p m
730
pm .
Mr s
Lyda
Sl , Mason, W Va Sun day
th e older American Ad at:J EAST LETAR f - WorS.hip , Cheva l i er_, prestdent
So n g
B•bte St udy 10 am , WorShip
mm ls fered through the Oh10
7 30 p m , second and fourth s.erv tce an d ser mon , 8 20 Mtd
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Sundays , chur ch sc hoo l. 9 30 Week prayer meet1ng Wed
Adm •n •s tratwn o n .A~tng ,
dnesday 7 p m , Voca l
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a m , pray er meet1ng , 1h~rd nesday , 7 30 p m . Mrs Mar 1e We
Department of Mental Hea lth.
mUS IC
Wednesday
,
7
30
p
m
l-tols1nger , c lass le ader .
an d M enta l Retardat1on
MASON ASSEMBLY - oF
GREAT BEND - Worsh•p ll
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
GOO
Sec
ond
Sf
,
Mason
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W
a m . 2nd and 4th Sunday s.
CHRIST - Loceted at Rutland
Va Ches ler Tennant, pa s t or
Chu r c h Sc hool , 10 am
on New L t ma Road, ne)(! to
Svnday scho('J. 10 a . m
LETART FALLS - Worsh i p , Forest Acre Park , Rev . Ray
morn inQ worsh lp , 11 a m
IU a m , c nu r ch schoo l , 9 am , Ro use. pasto r . Robert Musser ,
evangeh
st• c se rv ~ee , 7 30 p m '
B1ble s.tudy , 7 30 p .m every Sun day Sc hool sup ! S unday
Btble
s
tudy
and prayer servtee
Tuesday
SLhool , 10 3D am , wor sh1p
W~dn es day , 7 30 p m
Phon e'
7 30 p m B1ble s.tudy , Wed
773 5133
nesday , 7 30 p m
Saturday
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
MORNING STAR - WorshiP ntght prayer serv1ce . 7 30 p m
9 30 a m . Church Schoo l 10 30
HEMLOCK
GROVE - CHRIST m Chnstian Union Th e Rev Will•am Campbel l
am _,
Mid Week
Se r v1ce, CHRISTIAN - Roger Wat son ,
pas tor
s unda y sc hool , 9 30'
OFFICE HOURS 9'30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE ,
Wednestlay , 8 p m
pa s tor , Ray Wha ley , su p! ,
D m , Ja m es Hughes., supt
MORSE CHAPEL - Wor
Mornmg worsh tp, 9 30 am ,
AT NOO~_ON THURS.) ji EAST COURT 0 T.,
eve n •ng serv1ce, 1 30 p. m '
S.htp 11 am . lSI and 3rd c h urch school, 10 30 am ,
Wednesday eve nt ng praye
Sundays , Chur c h .Sc hool , 10 young p eop le's me"etlhg, 6 30
mee t1ng , 7 30 p m
Yout ~ .·
am
prayer ~erv: ic e ei'l ch Tuesday

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HAVING YOII HERE
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PRCGRAM.

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THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp;LOAN CO.

w Second

Rexall Drugs
We Fill All Doctors' PrP.scriptlons
992 -2955
Pomeroy

MARK V STORE

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BE SETTLED BEFORE
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Yeoterday's Cryploquote: PEOPLE SBLDOM IMPROVE

GAUl'S MARKET
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Chester , Ohio

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Devoted to the Interest of The
Meigs &amp; Mason Area
Pome.t::9Y· o.

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ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

M&amp;R FOODLINER

337 N. 2nd

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992-3550

116 W. Main
Ph . 992-7590
Free Estimates - Guaranteed
In stallation
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P. J. PAULE-Y, AGENT

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Nationwide Insurance Co o f Columbus,

Keepsake Diamond Rings
312 E. Main St.
Pomeroy , 0.

307 Spring Ave .
Ph. 992-2318
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Pomeroy

Authorized Catalog Merchant
Loui s W, Osborn
1,
' 220 E. Main' Pomeroy Ph . 992-2178

Phone 992-3481
N. Second Ave.
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TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE
Paint· Plumbing &amp; Electrical
Supplies
Tuppers Plains
667-3963

R,CINE PLANING MILL
Building Supples and Millwork
General Contracting
·. Ph . 992' 3978
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Me1gs &amp; Mason Area
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RESTAURANT -'
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Pomeroy
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RALLS BEN FRANKLIN STORE

AMANDA PANDA

iHRE£ KITE.S FL'/ING
IN THE. SK'J ·
HOWMAN'I ARE. LOW?
HOW MAN'/ AR£ HIGH?

Wall -to-Wall Carpet Specialists

CATALOGUE STORE
Mr . &amp; Mrs. Charles R. Sheets
106 Court St. Pomeroy 992 -300 1

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B lood ·
au thur
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CARPET-LAND, INC.

MONTGOMERY WARD
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D B A. ANTHONY
PLUMB!NGand HEATING

Middleport. Ohio

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Sell it with a Sentinel Display Ad .
Phone 992-2156
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2 Da1 rn ;dh

F;n m1n g
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Old U. S. 33
Ph . 992-7735
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GOEGL£1N READY MIX CO..

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New Owv.ner- Dick Sargent

The Store With A Heart
Racine
Ph. 949-3342

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GROCERY
(Former ly Domigansl

RACINE FOOD MARKET

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40. Co nl('lits

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WHEN THEY HAVE NO OTHER MODEL BUT THEM·

by THOMAS JOSEPH

HEINER'S BAKERY

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THERE ~RE A FEW
DETAILS 1HAT MUST

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Pomeroy-Member FDIC &amp;
Federal Reserve System

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Bakers of Holsum Bread
Middl eport , Ohio

rHE FARMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.

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Ph . 992· 3665

OHIO VALLEY BAKrNG to.

Family Recreation
Swimming, Camping

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

Phone 992-3284

Pomeroy

Wall-to-wall
carpet~ 1 Washer
and dr~er!

lt'5 a 5teal , You're

General Merchandise .
Tuppers Plains
Ph. 667-3280

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Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington , W.Va.

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LODWICK'S MARKET

Devoted to the Greater Ohio VaUey

FloWERS

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WINNIE WINKLE

Me1gs County Branch

GAULS SHAKE HAVEN

Middleport
Book Store

Pomeroy Flower Shop

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F'OOit CIODI'!IC I PliFitHAPS
A &lt;ioLA% OF" WATE'R WILL
Re\11\/Si HIM!

With the hope it wi'll, in some measure, foster and netp sustain that whi_ch is
good il) family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the bustness
firms and organizations whose names appear below .

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MONDA'f?- OH,
RIGHT HOW•

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
John
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I DON'l' HAVE TO GO
ON AN'f M ISSIONS
FOR HIMH- t'LLOO
ON ONE FOR

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There is no loner .
But when we feel alone, then , more than ever, we are
drawn . to God and H1s Church In fa1th, in friends hip with
others who bel1eve, 1n service to those who need our
affection and care- we discover how deeply and satisfyingly we belong.

Job opening-announced

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OF NICE
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HARDL'f THE
SOR.TOI=
DATES A
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What we need He has provided What we are to become He has destgned. The beauty and majesty and
grace that can emanate from one object, one creature,
He has envisioned and made real , . , for all to share.

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WT TH E'f'RE

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MilO AND

You wonder how it gol there . .. a sapling far from
the for~st. And grew .. . alone, untended, little-noticed .
And flourished to stand l•ke a sentinel agatnst the honzon
Maybe a tree understand s, as sometimes man does
not, the secret of God. We are never alone!

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used for the three L's. X for the two O's, etc Smgle letters,
apostrophes, the le ngth and fo rrnati~n o! th e words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different

One

CRYPTOQUOTES
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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds 'Get Results!
WANT ADS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5 P .M . Day Before Publication .
Monday Deadl ine 9 a . m .

Canc;:ellation

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Corrections

Will be accepted until 9 a .m . for
Day of Publ ic at ion
REGULATIONS

The Publisher reserves the
rio;Jhl to ed i t or reject any ads

objectional .
The
p~rblisher w ill not be respons ible
for more tharr one incorrect

For Sale

Notice

RATES

For Want Ad Service
Scents per Word one insertion
M i n imum Charge 75&lt;:
12 cents per w.ord three
consecutive inserffons .

18 cents per word s ix c on ·

secutive insert ions .

25 Per Cent D isco unt on paid
ads and ads paid within 10 days .
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

S1.50 for SO word m in lm um .
Each addit ional word 2c.

BLIND ADS·
Add itional He Chi:lrge per
Advertisement .'
- OFFICE HOURS
8: 30a . m . to 5:00p .m . Da il y ,
8:30 a. m . to 12 :00 Noon
Saturday .

like a person.

5-3-21p

deemed

insert ion .

We talk to you

YARD SALE at Norman
Hy se ll 's on Eagle Rid~e ­
Bashan Rood . Turn by Metgs
Memory Gardens, Rd . 32. go 6
miles and watch tor sa le sign .
May 4th and 5th .

YARD

SALE .

WMP0/1390

Middleport

Ele mentary PTA at Doss
resi dence, Bradbury, May 4
andS, 9a. m.lil6p. m.
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YARD SALE, 1 mile from
Rutland on Happy Hollow
Rd .,
Lawren ce
Hysell
residence. startin9 Thursday ,
May 3rd, and continuing until
everything is sold .
5-3-3tc

SHOOTING

MATCH,

Corn

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Auto Sales
Auto Sa les
1969 C.HEVELLE 396, 4 speed,
good condition, phone 992-2572
anytime.
5-4-Jtc

Pets For Sale

GROCERY bus iness for sale.
Building for sale or tease . SIAMESE &amp; Burmese kittens ;
Phone 773-5618 from 8: 30p.m . phone 985 -4248 or 9BS 3565.
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4-29-6tp
lo 10 p.m . for appointment.
3-20-lfc ~--'------­
BOSTON Terr ier , phone 992 .
NEW 2 pc. Early Amer ican with
5867 .
100 pel. nylon w i th Scotch·
5·3-3tc
guard and Maple wood
lrim . Th is week only !199 .95,
Cash and Carry. Pomeroy For Rent or
Recovery , 622 E. Main St.,
BUSINESS bu i l.ding with abovt
Pom erby , phone 992-7554.
150 ft. frontage on State
5-3-6tc
Routes 33- 124 and 7; formerly
Reuter ' s Se r vice Sta1ion
'UPHOLSTER yOur own fur located
lf? mile North of
nitur e . Foam cushions, any
Pomeroy . Ideal for Roadside
size. Colton, burlap, swivet
Pottery, Antiques , outside
bases, zi pper, dacron, webfountains. grocery store., etc.
bing ,
we It .
Pomeroy
Has gas pumps and tanks .
Recovery, 622 E . Main St.,
Close to County Fa ir Grounds.
phone 992 -7554.
5·3-241p Sta te Roadside Park and
Meigs High School. Fully
equipped and stock that must
UPHOLSTERY
Materials,
be purcha.sed. Contact Glddo,
nylon pr ints, cotton prints,
992 -5786 or 992-2529 or 992-lf-978
viny ls, velvets of all kinds .
for .3ppoinlment.
Pomeroy" Recovery 1 622 E ,
4-29-61c
Main St .. phone 992-7554.
5-3-24tp

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G_RAVELY
tRACTOR SALES

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Virgil B.

Teaford, Sr.
Broker ·

Pomeroy, Ohio

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3 1n

129.95

49.95

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HEATING &amp;
COOLING ·

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and
Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

ROOM frome house in ltEADY -MIX

Harrisonville ; phone 304-755. 2657.
5-2-12tc
-:-:--:-::-- - - - - - -2 YEAR old, 3 bedroom house.
fully carpeted, storm windows; phone 992-5756.

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Service

USED CARS AND TRUCKS.

Ph. 992-2:174

MODERN septic tank service, DANNY'S TV Service. Ma son,
24 hours, 7 days a week .
W. Va .; phone 773-5976.
Phone 992-3954.
4-27-tfc
4· l0-3otc
O'DELL WHEEL alignmenf
· located at Crossroads. Rt . 12-4,
Real Estate· For Sale
complete front end service,
tune· up and brake ser11ice:
18 BEAUTIFUL acres on
Wheels
balanced
elec Lincoln Hill . Pomeroy 's most
tronically .
All
work ~
desirable JO(afion. All utilities
guaranteed .
Reasonable
available. Two minutes from
rates . Phone 992-32 13 or 742Courthouse. Pr iced to sell.
Call 992 -2623 for appointment.
3232.
2-18-tfc
5-1-tfc
7

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Could be the biggest event since
the wheel was invented! Come see.

and

CONCRETE

SEPTIC TANKS CL6:ANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph . 446·
5-12-tfc

RACINE

'69 FORD ·-----~----- $1295

EXCAVATING, dozer, loader

TRUCKS

and backhoe work; septic
tanks installed ; dump trucks ,
and lo-boys for hire ; will haul
fill dirt, top soil, limestone
and gra11el; call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day. phone 992-7089; ·
night phone 992-3525 or 992·.

'73 FORD PICKUP ----·$3495

makes . Reasonable rates.
Th e Sewing Center, Mid ·
dleport, Ohio.
11 -16-tfc

-HOUSE

A.ND Roof painting;
in ferior and · exterior,. free
estimates. Call 992 -7008or 9922460.

4-19-30tc ~
WILL trim or cu t trees, clean
out basen:'lents, attics, etc.
and paint roofs; phone 949 3221 .
4-17-JOtc

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Large 2 story home. In good
· condition. 5 bedrooms• . Jlh
baths, nice kitchen . Utility
room, sma ll ce ll ar. Dining
room with c·abinets . Garage
and Carpor t. All is close to
playg r ou nd . A . BUY AT.

.

3 large bedrooms w.ith
double c lo se t s. Excelleht
bath . Large living room with
fireplace. Dining room with
doub h~ glass doors leadi"ng to
co n crete patio , Dream
kitchen · w ith much cabinet
space bu ilt in range and
double ove'n. Ref. ,· Utilit y
room . Carpeted throll_ghout .
Lot 100x120. Basement. 2.
years old . $23,000.00.
When it' s your MOVE
Don't play checkers ! LI ST

WITH CLE LANO REALTY
FOR FAST SA LE .
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER

NEW
MOBILE HOMES

10x402BR
SEPTIC TANK~ AROBIC 10x512 BR
~WAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN -· 10x56 3 BR
ED. REPAIRED. MILLER 12x41 2 BR
SANITATION, STEWART,
12x51 2 BR
OHIO. PHONE 662-3035.
1
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tfc
12x56 3 BR·
.,....-'
12x61 3 BR
SEWING MACHINES. · ~epalr
l0x43 3 BR
service, all makes. 992-2284 .
The Fabric St)op, Pomeroy ..
Double wide
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service. We Sharpen SciSsors. ,

For Rent or .Sale
STORAGE Building ~ 100 x sO
ft . on .87 acre of land with 333
ft . frontag e on Spring A11e.,
Pomeroy, Ohio . .6 of mile
from Main Street. 1.2 mileS ·.
over Na ylor's Run Road from
No.7 By -Pass. Phone 992 -2412
or see Mrs . Fred Blaettriar .
5-4-1tc

CHESTER, 0 .

a display of fireworks on the
firial evening, May 28. The
company features rides and
proceeds from the appeara~ce

sponsorship of the Rutland
Fire Department.

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4 Door

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. M0tor-Co•
Pomeroy

$6500

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peters,
Belpre; Norma Maness, Mary-

Enjoy a grass cutting week end ·with a Wheel Horse tractor.
Your Wheel Horse dealer has the biggest line of lawn .an d
garden tractors ever. Tractors like 1he 16 and 18 HP automatics ,for big jobs. Intermed iate and ~conomy size automatic and lever shift tractors tram 7 to 14 HP !hat &lt;;~ffer
IJersati lity and efficiency for gett in g the job done are allai l·abl e, too. Trac tors ·are loaded with features that make
tractor operation enjoyab le. Choose from 42 work. .saving
attachments. So lighten yaur workload. buy Wheel Horse
and have time for fam i ly fun . Wheel Horse qual ity and
dependability is backed with. 27 years of experience .

land ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Whittle, Worthington were
Easter Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs . Charles Neuman.
Evening ca llers were Dr. and
Mrs. R . E. Boice and Mr. and

Mrs . A. M. Zahl.
DISCUSS QUESTIONS
A representative from the

BAUM LUMBER

Gallipolis, 0.

PH. 446-0175

985--3301

office of Cong. Clarence Miller
will be at the courtroom of the

Sales and Service
Chester, 0 .

have concerning the Federal
goverrunent.

Revolution, schedul ed for·
Friday, May 11, ha s been post-

THREEHONORED
.women
Three Meigs and Gallia
students at Ohio State
University have been named
members of Alpha Lambda

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NEW

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Automatics
2 speed operation . ,
Choice of water
tern ps .
Auto.
water
level
control.
Lint
Fitter or' Power
Fin Agitator .
Perma - Press
Maylilg
Halo of Heat
Dryers
SUrround Clothes
With gentle, even
heat . No hot spots,
no overdrying . .
Fine Mesh Lint
Fitter.
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We Specl.wlizt In

RUTLAND
741 -4211

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: 64'X12'

Jones University, Greenville,

LICENSES ON SALE

S. C., on Wednesday, May 30.

. Cigaret licenses have gone

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

Noon on Saturda)

poned until May 16 . The
mcetir1g wiiJ be held ,at the
home of Mrs. Thereon Johnson.
Postponement

was

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SON BOliN
and Mrs. Cl arence
Stew.:1r t, Columbus are announcing the bir th of another
son, David ":'!althcw, Aprill6 at
1\11".

necessitated b·y· a conflict with
a district forum on . aging St. Ann's HospitaL He weighed
scheuulcu lor that day.
eight pounds. Gr and parenls

(Ire Mrs . Iva Stewart, Rutland
3nd Mr . and Mrs . .Junior Hunt,
Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
have another · son, Clarence
Lee. The family visi ted here
recently with re latives.

Open For Inspection

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ANOTHER GREAT RIDING

BY NATIONAL HOMES c'bRPORATION

FROM

• Dlfterential
rear nle

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'73 MOD~LS

PR.ICE MOBILE
HOME CENTE'RS
7 SOUTH

• Twln·blade
. 1ynchronlzed mower

'5990

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ST. RT.

OF MARIETTA

Sunday
1 to. 5
'

1 MILE NORTH OF FIVE POINTS ON RT. 7

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LOOK FOR SIGNS
The TR E'NDHOME is:
t Built on 16 inch centers .
.
2. Ha s 2x4 wall stads with glued and nailed 112 inch drywall.
3. Fully ins~l'!ted .
.
4. 2X8 fiOOI'" jOISt.
.
.
s. large closet s.
6. Firealarm for Your protection.
7 . Carpeting in living , hall and atl3 bedrooms.
8. Has 1112 baths, lub with seat and 2 soap trays.
9. Alum .i num eaves and down spouting .
,10. Aluminum projection and siding with very little upkeep.
11. Rubber treated aluminum window's.
12. Storm doors and windows.
13 . Large kitchen with beautiful cupboards and dOuble sink.
14 . Garages, sliding glass door s, ba se ments, and many other
features.
19. 2ll6 rafters.
16. Nice utility room and wastler-drver Space .
17. Copper plumbing .
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18. Tliese homes ar:e manufactured by the larg est home
builder in the UNITED STATES.
19 . Nearly lf2 acre lots available,· at building ~ ife , and lots in
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Meigs School District. . ·
20. These houses are built accord illy to code, and will pa ss
inspection .
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21. Price is only S19,995.00 on your lot.

let Us
Build

Your

New
Home!

• Sat~IY, Interlock
IYIIem

SAME WARRANTIES AND SERVICE AS THE
.

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• Won'l dig up
lurf on tuma

68'X12' • 3 8DRM. • 1 AND % BATH
AS ABOVE

Trendhomes
Saturday 1 to 5

.•5190

EQUIP~ED

OUR NEW MODEL HOME

licenses is May 28.

2 BDRM •• DLX. FURNITURE· GAS FURNACE

SET UP

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FURNITURE·~~~.~;:·t
Rutland

ONLY

Open EVenings

Blackwood, a member of Theta on sa1e in the office of Meigs
Epailon Chi Utcrary Society, is County Auditor' Gordon Caldth e husband of .the forl)lcr well . They are $25 for retail
Marta Kay Hubbard, daugh.ter business houses and 1100 for
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hut&gt;- wh o le sa le distributors.
Deadline for purchase Of new
bard, Middleport.

HUGE .BLIV. RM. • MASTER BDRM. • DELIVERED AND

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MAY TAG

Arnold Grate.

ONLY

School of Religion, at Bob

Maytag

POMEROY, OHIO

Firebird, sol id gold color, 350 V 8, au to., P.S., P.B ,
bucke t seat s. Sharp' cnr for
·

of Mrs_ Hazel Blackwood, Scruggs, Cht:shire; Deborah A.
RUtland Route 1, will receive a Crow and Milisa K . Rizer, both
bachelor of arts degree, of Pomeroy.
practical ChristiBn training,

HOUSE TYPE DOOR ·CARPET WITH PAD • STORMS •

Big Capacity

PHONE ~92-7777

'2595
'2195
'1995
Save$ $
•995

TO WIN DEGREE
William Alan Blackwood, son womerJ. They are Susan Yeatts

OVE~s ·

SPECIAL 1972 LEFT
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B-ELPRE 0

~Mec. ~agon , all white with wood grain panel on
stde, a1r co nd ., 9 pass . Nice wagon to pull thai
camper w ith. .
ONLy

which recognize ~ outstanding
scholarship among freshmen

• Rear engine ·
tor e11:tra
tracUon

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423-7521

Fra.nk Gheen, Safes Mgr.

Open Sun. 1-6 p.m. ;
Oai 9-6

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MILLER MOBILE HOMES

*MOBILE HOMES*
Larry Evans, OWner

"Jones Boys"

Return

Jonathan Meigs Chapter of lhe
Doughten; of the Americt~n

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LARRY'S

Next DOQr to the

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Meigs County . Owner

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

of

BUILT TO TRACTOR
STANDARDS

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SALE GOOD THRU MAY 7th

12'

A - meeting

@)
Of(

Meigs County CoUrthouse from
9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday to
discuss any questions residents

LAVVN &amp; GARDEN TRACTORS

Over 30 new di"sp!ay mobile homes go on sa le at hundreds
of dollars in sa11ings to make room tor new summer stock.
Doubl~s and Modul~rs ,- due to rising cost of lumber and
matenal. Sa le price good only on displayed units .

WASHINGTON BLVD.

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MEETING POSTPONED

Massey Ferguson

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ONLy

Remember We Service What We Sell.

1970 CHEVROLET2 TON
S2495
108_'' cab to axle, 350 cu 1n . V-B, 15,000 lb. 2 spoed R. AX le,
sol1d cab, good 625x20 tires . Thi s tru ck has alway s had
good main tenance.

SALE

1220

$3995

Drown vmyl roof, hnted gla ss, factory air, front 8. rea r
gua rds, radi o &amp; rear speaker , whi te-wall tires. Nice and
clean . Reta i l .$4860. Priced to move.

LARGE SELECTION

*PARKWOOD
'*KIRKWOOD
·*sKYLINES
ACADEMY

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OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

_ca r title &amp; balance of worranty ,

HAVE EASTER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Rowan,

MOBILE HOMES

c.

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C1 ta lina Brougham 4 dr . H.T., ' green with green
viny l t&lt;op, air cond ., tape player, local one owner,
low mil eage. Take your family on vaca ti on in thi s
one or enj oy the summer weather a,head.

REMEMBER
We Seroice .
What W!! Sell

Pomeroy
Motor ·co.

OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OH 10

Grand Prix . We sol d thi s car 10 months ago . J ust
like new now . Air cond., vinyl top . Real low
mileage . Mu st see th is on e. Grea t buy .
ONLy

'2195
'4495
'2995

CEWARD ---CALVERT, Salesman
.

1972 CHEVROLET

~apr i ce _4-door. ne~

ONLY

We Are Still Having Some Great Buys On New Buick,
- Pontiac and Opels. Check With Us Before
You Bu An Car New or Used

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OF
QUALITY

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Demon'} dr . H.T., V-8, au to., P.S., air cond ., local
owner . This is a clean little car .

T-Bird. Real sharp 66 model Bird." Runs &amp; drives
Real nice. Priced to sell.

H.T. Sed., runs good ........... '100

'3895

ONLy

Delta, n~ti onal hono'r society

SPRING CLEANING

Ernest M. Shuler ,

H.T......... - .... _... 1295

2 SIGNS

to sell th is week .

,,, Ton Pickup, VB. auto., P.S., P. B., radio, cus tom
cab. This tru ck has 98,321 mites but still runs l(ke a
top . Priced to· set I.

1970 DOOGE 'POLARA
l1695
4-door, fa ctorv air. V-8 engine, automatic tran sm ission
power steering &amp; brakes . .good white -wa ll lires. whit~
1l nish, vinyl top , rad io, clean inside.

WHEELHORSE

..
We Feature Some
of the Finest:

Door, air............. ., 1695

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992 ·2.259
il no answer 992-2658

MOBILE HOMES

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

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SPECIAL
BUYS

TRI.COUNTY

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88

4

Elec. 1254 dr . H.T., vinyl top, ai r cond., power se&lt;~t,
beige with saddle top&amp; saddle IJinyl Interior. Priced

L~sabre2 dr . H. T., white with black viny l top, black
11myl interior , factory air, P.S., P. B., local one
owner . This car is :eady to go toi--

" You ' ll Ll ke Our Quality VVay
of Doing Business"
992 -5342 ~ GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
Qp,, Evenings Untii6 : 00--Til 5p.m. Sat.

Fire Departmen~, Racine . The
com pany wiJI appear at
Rutland, June 6-9, under the

Many more to choose from.

Eastern Ave.

Olds

FUN COMING .
RACINE - The McGuffey will go to the fire department's
Amusement Co. of Vienna, W. new lruck fund . For $1 a
Va ., will play at Racine from contributor receives five ride
May 25 through May 28 for the tickets. Donations are to be
benefit of the Racine Volunteer mailed to tbe Racine Volunteer

Al1 hom.es are total electric,
compl ete ly furnished, set of
steps, 114" b:rch paneling.
house -type doors, storm
Windows. From $250 .00
down. Delivered Free.

3-29-tfc

BUICK
DODGE
PONTIAC
PONTIAC
PONTIAC
PONTIAC
1969 BUICK
1970 G.M.C.
1966 FORD

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

SEE YOUR WHEELHORSE
DEALER FOR 1973 TRACTORS
NOW

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

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Buick Elec.

Fire Department. There will be

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE

plugs. points and condenser ; 8
cyl., $17 .95 and 6 cy l., $14.95:
call for appointment; Racine
Garage, Racine, Ohio, '9493611.
4-8-30tc

'63 CHEVROLET 1h TON $395

64
59

PH. 985-4100
Localedon St. Rt . 7

5-J-30tc

G~A~R~A~G&gt;E~r~e~p~a~ir~.~lun~e~---ups;

Town Sed., power

Buick laSabre

RIGGS USED CARS

EXCAVATING. Dozers, large
and small; Backhoes and .
Loaders on track and tires ; .
Dump trucks Lo - boy ~
Se rvic e; Septic tanks Installe d ;
George
(Bill)' .
Pullins: phone 992-2478 or 9927402.
2-9-ttc•

Garage, near Cross road s on
St. Rt . 124; all mechanic work
including automatic transmissions.
Monday
thru
Saturday,8_:30a. m . to5p. ·m .
Ph one 992·7121 or 992-639-2.

AUTOMOBILE insurance beeri
cancelled?
Lost
your
operator'.s license? Call 992·
2966.
6-15-ffc

98

66

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

2-9-tfc
~:-:-::-=-:---::--:--:-:­
NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell 's

ponds and se ptic ta:1ks, ditching ser11ice; top soil, fill
dirt, limestone ; B&amp;K Ex , cavat ing . Phone 992 -5367,
Dick Ka~r, Jr .
9-1 -tfc

1971
1971
1972
1971
1970
1970

Pi ckup , 6 cyt., long bed.

HARRISON'S TV Service ·ancl
Service Calls; phone 992-2522.

"DOZER and back hoe work,

Olds

THESE

ONE OWNER CARS AND YOU WON'T HAVE
TQ WORRY ABOUT GEniNG BACK HO.ME.

Pontiac Bonneville 4 'lr. H.T., air ...... ,11395
.
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Ford Gal. 500 4 Door, air .............. '1095

'71 CHEVROLET 1h TON $1995

Pi ckup.

door s and windows , carports, .·
marquees, afuminum siding ,
and ra i ling . A. Jacob, sales ·
representative . For free.,~
es timates , phone Charle.
Lisle, Syracuse, V.
v.·
Johnson and Son, Inc.
3-2-tfc ·

Holiday Sedan, air .. .. .. .. .. .. 12695

Olds Cut. Hoi. Sedan, v-roof ............. 11495

67

Exp lorer, 300 actu!ll mites.

SEE US FOR:-Aw-;;lngs, storm

88

68 Chevelle 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.S..... 11495
6o Douge Pol. 4· Door H.T.. ................ 1795

Fairlane, 2 dr .. H.T ., auto., P.S.

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.85 of nice laying la nd. 2
story lrame . ~Wonderful new
kitchen, loads of cabinets.
range &amp; oven, di ~ h washer,
disposal etc. ll/2 baths, 2
large living rooms . Dining
r oom. 5 large bedrooms with
closets . Full bi'1sement with
uti lity R. Garage and other
buildings. $17,000.00.

JUST 112,,00.00. ·
MIDDLEPORT

Ameri.can Motor, 4 dr .

2-11 -tfc

608
E. MAIN-..;,;_ __ .
5-1-tfc
POMEROY
= = - - ----"----,--,
E'LNA an,d...._ White S~eW fn9 '
MIDDLEPORT
Machines .. .- service on all

68
68
68

'71 AMBASSADOR -----$1895

5232.

Complete Ser11ice
Phone 949-3821
Racine, Ohlo
Critt Bradfgrd

Beautiful Colonial. Kitchen
is .ou t cf this World, has ·
every thing , 2 ceramic tile
ba t hs, 2 bedroom s, dining
room ,
carpeted .
Full
basement . Gas for ced air
heat . A nice rental apartmen t . $17,500.00 .

Mustang, auto., V-8.

HOGG &amp; ZU~PAN
MATERIALS CO.
773-5554'
~son, W. Va _

C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer

POMEROY

'71 FORD·----------- $1995

3.99 gallon

deli11ered right to your
project. Fast and eas:. Free
estimates, Phone 992 -3284.
Goeglein ReadY-Mix Co., ,
Middleport, Ohio.
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6-30-tfc

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'70 MERCURY·-------$1895
Marquis, 4 dr.

masonry

Olds

GO ON VACATION IN ONE 0

70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, power, air_ ......... 13500
.
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70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... 12995
70 Olds 88 H.T, Sedan, Vroof, air....... - 12595
69 Chevelle Mal. H.T. Cpe., V-8, AT, PS ... 11595
.69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air ..... 11595
69 'Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto..... 11295
68 VW 2 Door, radio -- ..................... '1095

.

New Yorker , tully equ ipped.

Pomeroy

lATEX PAINT
For wood
finisl)es .

71

'69 CHRYSLER·-------$1695

PAINT SPECIAL!
Blue Ridge
Interior- Exterior

4782, Gallipolis. John Russell ,
Owner &amp; Operator.
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2' st ory frame. 3 large
bedrooms with loads of
closets. Modern bath wi th
shower . 26 ft. living toom
with nice fireplace, den.
dining room , kitcl:len with all
new cabinet s and. range,
dining bar, very coniJenienL
Carpete..! throughout. Full
basement. Forced ai r heat.
Carport . On excellent" street .
$17,500.00.

K1ng swood wagon , 8 cyl. , w-air .

VACATION USED CAR SALE

USED CARS

'71 CHEVROLET------~$2595

SMITH NELSON ·
. MOTORS, INC.

Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

PH. 992-2174
\

From the laroest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator lo the
~mauesr Hearer t;ore.
Naothan Bigps
Radiator Specialist

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 Tit 5

FURNITURE

- -- - -- -

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

'5.55

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

A Change!

EXPERIENCED.

On Most American Cars

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Furnace Controls

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992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

RANCHO COMPANY

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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

P9MEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

lease

Hollow Gun Club. turn lsi
r ight ~fter M iles Cemetery , '69 GTO, 400 cu . in. 335 h.p ., 4
Rulland . Fa c to ry choked
speed, new ti:-es and new
gun s only . Sunday , May 6th, 1
exhaus t system . ta ch and
p.m .
rear air .s hocks and much
5-3-3tc
more . Asking $1350.00. Phone
992- 1~6.
YARD SALE , 2 fain i lies, Friday
5.J_31 c DON' T pump your stugg;sh Real Estate For Sale
• Notice
and Saturday, May 4 and ' 5,
septic ta~k . Gef Klean -Em "HOUSE in Long Bottom, phone
All Septic Tank Cleaner .
1308 Powell St ., M iddleport. 1968 OLDSMOBILE 442. 1
985 _3529 .
I WILL do babysitting in my
landmark
Farm
Bureau
,
6-11 -tfc
Avon s, toy s, clothing and
o_wner, power steering, good
home ; phone 882-263B.
Pomeroy.
misc .
f1res, A-1 condition , will sell
5-4-3tc
5-4-ltc
s 3 - 21~ reasonable
; . phone 742-4211
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4 ROOM Hou se with bath.
before 5 p.m . or 742-4931 after
GUN Shoot, Rut land Gun Club ;
NEW
Holland
271
Baler
,
New
pri ced to sell. Call Ned 992GUN
SHOOT,
also
r
i
fle
matches·
5
p.m.
22's &amp; High Powered Ri fles ;
Holland 451 Mower ; Da le
5333.
- Opeo sites only and :s pecial"
S-4-3tc
Sunday, May 6, 1 p .m .;
Kautz, Chester, 985-3831 ,
S-3-6fc
deer slug match . forked Run ~:-:~::;:--:::---:cc-;-;:-c
e11eryone welcome .
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5-4-31p
Spor
tsman"
Club,
Sunday
,
.
'63
OLDS
Convertible
Cutlass,
5-4-2tc
May 6th, 12 noon .
automatic ; '67 Chevelle
5-3-Jfc
Malibu, 3 speed , phone 7.42· TWO 26" boys' bicyc les, $15
YARD Sale. Friday at noon, all
Real Estate For 5ale-!
each; one 16" bicycle 'with
day Saturday; Edna Monk, -::-:=-:=-:----~
6271.
-5-3-6tc
tra
inin
g
wheels,
$12
.50
;
phone
RUTLAND American Legi,on
18 ACRES
Larkin St ., Rutland .
992-5B15.
Gun Shoot, Beech Grove Rd .,
5-4-ltc
in
5-4-3tc
Sunday, May 6th, noon til., .. · For Rent
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Pomeroy
Village
5-3-Jfc
P. J. Pauley. Nationwide In MOBILE home space in STIHL 0-41 Chain Saw. like new
Limits
surance office will be closed
and l year old. $150; phone
Syracuse ; phone 992 -6329.
KNAPP SHOES - Comfort,
May 4th and 5th.
992 -5323.
River View
5·2-lfc
Quality,
Long
Wear ,
S-3-21C
S-4-2tp
Reasonable prices. Call 992FURN I SHED
2
bedroom ~-----~5324.
apar tment. adults only 1972 SUZUK I 185, excellent
5-3-tfc
condit ion, with many extras.
M iddleport ; phone 992-3874:
Realtors and
$500 ; phone 992 -5323.
4-6-tfc
Auctioneers
DANCE, Friday and Saturday
5-4-21p
nights, 10 til 2; Shenang
446-0001
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Your Right to Know
Springs; Music· by Guy PRIVATE meeting room for
1973
STEREO
8
track
.
A
small
·any
organization
;
phone
992
Gallipolis
ThOma, Toby Young and
3975.
.
balance of $88.64 or pay $6.50
and be informed of the func Eddie Fife.
tions of your government are
per month. Phone 992 -5331. NEW Total Electric frame
3-11
-tfc
5-2-Jtc
embodied in public notices . In
4-20-tfc
home. baseboard heat. hard, that self -government charges
1h miles
3
BEDROOM
house.
2
wood fl oors, 3 bedroom, bath.
all citizens to be informed;
on St. Rt. 143; prefer coup le, ,... MUST sell 19?3 deluxe Zig-Zag
Stop in and see our line of
liv in g room, dining room,
th is newspaper urges every
no pets; phone 949-3716.
sewing
machine.
Thi s
citizen to read and study these
built-in kitchen, breezeway,
quality fishing tackle, rods,
S-4-3tp
machine darns, embroiders,
notices. We strongly advise
garage, city water. Lot size
reels,
lines,
lures.
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buttonholes ,
dll
those ci11~ens, seek1.ng further
100x400 p lu s nine -tenths
informa t ion, to exerc ise their
. 3 AND 4 ROOM "furnished a·nd" without attachments . Just
completed
. Additional lot
right of access to public
dial and sew . Pay balance of
apartments .
l!n furnished
available. Tuppers Plains ,
•records and public meetings .
$38.50 or pay $5 per month.
Phon~2 - 5434,
Ohio. Price $18,000 as is.
Phone 992-5331.
4-12-tfc
Phone 667 -6386 .
4·20-tfc
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5-4-3tc
Pomeroy, Ohio
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,.7 ROOM house and bath, State
Route 681, Snowvi lle. Phone HOME Grown Tomato plants ONE YEAR OLD frame hou'le,
Phone 992lor. garden use; lar·g e sturdy
698-4499 .
total -electric,
paneled
Improved M exican,
.
Open
8
a.m
.
.
to
5:
30
p.m.
lhrougho~,.~t, 2 bedr9oms, city
. 5-3-3tp plants;
,
NOTICE
Heinz 1350 and Superson ic;
water. approximately 1/ 2 acre
To John M . · Groves, whoSe Monday thru Thursday , 8
also
hot
peppers.
mangoes
lot, Fourth Street, Reedsville,
NEW TRAILER, l2x50, by the
pJace of res idence is un known a.m . to 8 p.m. Friday and
and cabbage plants . On Rt.
and ca nnot with reasonable Saturday.
price $10,500 ; - will consider
week or by the month. Ideal
diligen ce be ascertained; you
124, soo. ft. above the Sta te
small deposit and land ..con locat ion tor mine workers or
lire her eby notified that you
Park in Syracuse, 0 .. Thomas
tract ; phone 667-6386.
belt line workers , Phone 742have been named Defendant in YARD SA LE . May Sth &amp; 6th,
Hayman.
5980.
5-4-Jtc
a legal act ion entitled Paul
Paul Wolfe residence, back of
4-24 -331c
5-3-61c
Sigman and Janet Sigman,
R
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5 ROOM house, basement, gas
Plaint iffs , vs . John M .. Groves, ·
acine on County Rd . 28.
&gt;1000'S AQUARIUMS ; fish"
heat, bath, 2 tots, S. D.
5-3-Jtp
et al.. Defendants . This action
has been assigned Case No.
Help Wanted
Jnd suF~.Piies; f'ew IQcation, ,
Buskirk, 34) Page St., Mld 15,261 , and is pend tng in the· NEW .2 PC. Early American
AsFi Street. Middleport ne;.r
dlepori j phone 992--5487.
witti 100 pe t. ny lon with
Salesmen Wanted
Court of Common Pleas; Meigs
park ; phone 99:J.5443..
S-4-3tp
County, Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769 .
Scotchguard and Maple wood
SALES Oppor tunitY. Bellone,
1-7-tfc
The object of th e Complaint is
trirn. Th is week only $ 199~95.
World's largest manufacturer
for part ition of real estate
of hea ring ai ds needs sales - NEW READY desc r ibed as follows : ·
Cash .and Carry : Pomeroy
Blooming
men or sa leswomen for loca l
The following described real
Recover'y, 622 E. Main St.,
poHed f.lowers, sta rting at 50
ar ea. Must be 21 or over, neat
estate situate in the Village of 1 Pomeroy, phone 992-7554.
cents; hanging baskets,
appearance. carr bondable
Middleport, County of Meigs
S-3-6t'c
pansies, cabbage, petunias,
and State of Ohio :
and looking for a· $15.000 a
marigolds, coleus, tomatoes ,
Being the northeasterly part DUE to property damage,
year income with ex~e ll ent
peppers, etc . One-fourth off
of Lot No. 10, formerly Shef growth po t enti al . . Persons
absoiutety. no tr espassing.
by the flat ; Hubbard's
f ield, now incorporated and
se lected will be comp letely , Greenhouse, 300 yards above
Don Hupp.
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made a part of the Village of
trained at our exp~nse.
5-2-31p
M iddleport , and having a
ballpark on Syracuse, Oh io.
Com pany benef1ts, protected
llO Mechanic Street
frontage on F rrst Stree t of 46
4-26-tfc
feet and extending back at the ROOFING and Heating Repair ;
. territory, repeal bu'siness and
same width to a point half way
leads furnished.
Appl~ :
all types; Specla l -:- Ctea·ning
between · First . and Secon d
Be llone Heari ng Aid Center ,
and
oiling
of
blower,
complete
··
Streets Also six teet ott of the
SPRING SPECIALS
SYRACUSE
check on furna ces; Phone 843-·: · 601 Six th Ave ., Huntington, W.
southwesterly sid e of the front
Va
.
5
ROOMS
:.._ 2 bedrooms.
2341.
half ot Lot No. 9, fronting six
SABRE TILLER
4-30-6fc
full basement,
modern
bath,
5-2-JOtc
·teet on First Str:eet ancl · ex 1
tending back at the same width
front
and
ba~k
porches.
Extra
HP
to a po int half way betw een ALLEGHENY Wesleyan MATURE r esponsibl e persQn ·to
lot.
Asking
$10,500
.00
.
In Carlon ·
First and Second Streets .
babysit in my home on S.
Methodist
Churc h
of
MIDDLEPORT
Also the said grantee sha lt
Set
Up,
134.95
Second in Middleport for 3
Coolville, Ohio on Rt. 7 be4 BEDROOMS ~- :Nice bath,
hav e a permanent right of way
months old baby and 7 year
tween Tuppers Plains and
for ingress and egress not to
TURF TRIM MOWERS
stoke r furnace. Ba sement.
old boy. 5 days per week inCoolville will have a revi11al,
exceed tWo feet in width ex aluminum
siding , and ftmced
1
c lud ing some weekends .
May 6th thru May 13th, 7: 30
tend ing
from
the
above
HP
yard
.
Asking
only $7500.00,
References required . Job
desc rib ed premises westerly to
p.m. with Rev. Roy Taylor,
Carton.
Second Street ; said right of way
STORAGE
BUILDING
end
of
May
.
Send
starts
Pastor and
Evangelist .
Set up; $54.95
to be located on the north side of
inquiries · to
Box
406 ,
Everyone welcome.
CO
NTRACTORS
- A real
· the northwesterly part of said
POMEROY
Gallipolis, Ot)io.
5-2-3tc
stron
g
bu
ilt
building
. Has 2
Lot No. 10.
9 .. _ Jack W. Carsey, Mgr. stories with two 24 inch steel
5-Htc
De ed Refere: .ce: Volume 243,
6:idl
Phone 992 -2181
Page 535; and Vo lum e 253, Page
beams .
Ideal
for
farm
GENERAL Vffice Work in
249, Me i gs County
Deed
machinery,
furniture,
feed
Record s.
loca l · doctor's office. Call 'COAL, . Limestone, Exce1s1o~
store,
or
apar
tmen.ts.
A
good
The prayer of the Complaint
Monday thru Friday giving
Salt Works, E. Mainfit..
is. for commissioners be ap .
age and qualilications, 992Pom eroy. Phone 992 - 3~.
' building at a reasonable price
POinted to partition sai d real
2108.
4-12-tfc of only $20,000.00.
. . die ; or if the sa me can11ot be
5-3-3tc
, WANT A NEW HOME
divided by metes and bounds
1
ACRE ~ 3 bedrooms with
without-- maoifest injury to its
!'!OW TAKING · orders forFULL TIME Barmaid. Apply i r.~
Vl!llue, that it be appra ised and
niCe
closets. Master has' 111
southern plants. Charles R.
sold, and the proceeds .div ided
person only Whisperi ng Pines
Harris,
843-2693.
bath
.
All
elec tr ic and carpeted.
~mong
the Pla inti ff s and
Nit~ Club.
4-13-tft:
car
garage·
and 2 ·family
2
__;
Defendants as th ei r respective
S-3-6tc
interest ·may appear; for costs
rooms in the basement.
herein, i ncluding rea sona ble
TRAILER
HUMIDIFIERS
2,000 NEW red bri ck ; call 992attorney tees: and that they be
For
Sale
PLUS
LOT
- . 3 bedrooms,
2039.
granted such other relief as
Hot W~ter Heaters
patio.
with
cover
in Rutland.
may be just and proper . ·
5-2-Jtp
UPHOL STERY
Materials,
· Plumbing
You are required to answer
Lot
96X205.
Asking
just
regularly $3.95 on ly $1 95.
the Complaint within 28 days
$5700.00.
Electrical
Work
tK(.)M
WALL
to
wall
,
no
soil
at
Also ·'r emnants. Pom eroy
after the last publi ca tion of thi s
all , on carpets cleaned with
Recovery, 622 E. Main St. ,
RUTLAND
notice, which will e publ is hed
Blue Lustre. Rent electric 2 BEDROOMS '- ·Bath, large
phone 992-7554.
once each week to~ six con secutive w eeks . The last
5-J-241p .. shampooer $1 . Nelson's Drug utility . All carpeted. Large
publ ication will be m·ade May 4,
Stor e. Pomeroy, Ol)io.
fenced yard .
1973, and the 28 days for an swer
NEW FOAM to fill your old
5-3-2fc
COUNTRY HOME
w ill commence on that date.
cush ions, standard size suite,
In case of your failure to
only
$9 .95 .
Pomeroy MOTHER'S Day Flowers ; 3 LARGE BEDROOMS 992;2448
llnswer or otherwise respond as
hanging baskets, white, pink Large kitchen an d dining.
Recovery. 622 E. Main St.,
required by the Ohio Rules of
Pomeroy.
and
red geraniums, mums Utility plus wash room . One
-phone 992-7554.•·
Civil Proced ure , jud~ment by
a nd begonias; INSTANT acre of land. Double garage.
default will be rendered against.
5-3-24tp
vou for the r e-lief deman ded in MA,Y is HAIR KAIR month for
COLOR tor your Garden - Asking _, $12 ,500.00.
the Complaint.,
pansies, petunias, marigolds,
NEW LISTtNG HA VE REAL and permanent
our
KOSCOT
customers.
Dated : March 28, 1973.
Many specials this month
fl owers for Mother's Day and
P_hlox , ~Oieus, Sal11ia, Zin - 2.5 ACRES _ Flatwoods area
Larry Spencer,
n1as, D1anthus , Allyssum, s·t f
1 h
·
including ONE DAY Perfume
many oth er gifts . Call
Cler k-of Court,
Sna pdragons. Ageratium and I e or severa
ames. OnlyR~llett~ and Beauty Dust. I · · Sma lley 's Gift Shop, Chester,
Meigs County Common Pleas
Portulacca. Vegetable plants $5,000 .00.
Court
would like very much to serve
phone 985-3537.
Cabbage.
br.occoti, THE GOOD BUYS ARE
(3/ 30; (4) 6, 13, 20,27; (5) 4.
or visi t you . Phone Helen
5-3-Stc
cauli
flower,
lettuce,
eggplant, ABOVE . C0ME IN AND SEE
Jane Brown , Middleport
mangoes, hot peppers and 14 THE REST, OR MAYBE A
Ohio, 992 -5113. Remembe; SPECIAL PRICE on Aluminum
kinds of tomato plants . NEW T RENOHOME CAN BE
MOTHER on HER DAYo May
car top boats until May 4,
13th.
Cl eland
Farm
and. YOURS IN JUST 40 DAYS
while stock lasts, 12-13-14;
Greenhouse, E. Main, Racine. BR 1NG YOUR HOUS 1NG
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4-:_
3
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phone
992-6256,
Kinqsbury
Rd
.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Geral d Cleland.
PROBLEMS TO US.
No. 18.
The Village of Syracuse, Ohio,
4-29-tfc
will recei11e seated bids until 12 WantM To Buy
4-29-6tp
noon on Thursday, June 7, 1973,
HELEN L TE-AFORD
in the office of the clerk of said OLD furni_tur:e , oak tables , STEREO. Modern Walnut
992 -3325
Mobile
Homes
For
Sale
v illage for provid ing and ap organs, dishes, docks, bra'Ss
stereo, AM-FM radio comGORDON
B. TEAFORD
' ptying 500 tons, more or less', of
be~ s or complete households.
binat ion, 4 S·peed changer, 4 "CASH paid for all makes and .
404 asphaltic concrete in the
992
-3615
Wnte M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
speakers, separ~te cont,rols,.
models of mobile homes .
vill 'age as des ignated by
ASSOCIATES
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Phone
992Ba lan ce · $68 . 53. Use our
Phone area code 614-423-9531.
council.
6271 .
NO SUNDAYS PLEASE
' All material and equ ipment
budget terms . Call 992-3965.
4-13-tfc
shall comply with Ohio State
1-7-tfc
.
4,29-6fc
Highway
Department ~---___.:_:
spec ifications .
WANT to bUy old fa :..hioned VISIT .Kingsbur:y HOme, Sales &amp;
· Council reserves the ·right to
furn iture of all klnd; also GEORGE HOBSTETTER
Service for a better buy in 12'·
reject any or all bids-.
brass beds, wooden ice boxes,
REAL ESTATE BROKE~
14' widE! mobile homes or a
old posfGards, albums and
RACINE ......, 3 acres 1 mile out of Racine on ChesterKathryn H . Crow
roomy double -wide 54x24 1 3
other item s. What have vou?
Tuppers Plains -water' system , sa le price, $2,000 .00.
Clerk. Village of
'bedroom. 2 baths - 44x24, 2
·E.
Henson,
Rt .
2.
Syracuse
bedrooms ; made by Skyline
"(5) 4, 11, 2t
McDermptt,
Ohio;
phone
RACINE - ·6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, ll/ 2 baths, wall -to-wall
Corp . Built right. 2x4 con 858-2540.
carpeting downstairs, 4 extrll rooms in basement, living
struction. Now on display on
4-22-lStp
room 2Sx30, double 9arage, would have to see to apKi 'nqsburv Rd. Couilty Rd. 18,
preciate - $32.000.00 . .
Rt . 33 North , Come now or
WANTED '- OLD UPRIGHT
to our Gran~ Opening on May
'
PIANOS . Any conditlon.
RAC IN E. - 5 acres of land. 6 room frame house, 3 hice
12· n Otfic.e hours 2 p.m . to 7
Paying $10 e.;tch. First floor
bedrooms, bath &amp; shower, vinyl siding, very good
p.m. or by appointment.
Wr
ite
giving
directions.
only.
prot.'erty
· priced · $18.000.00.
Phone
'192
-6256
.
Our
low
LOST, Lady's Billfold in
Pianos,
P.
0
.
BoX
188,
Sardis,
ov~rhead means big savings
Pomeroy, Monday afternoon,
Hi,lton.Wolfe . Salesman .
Ohio 43946.
to you .
Reward ; phone 985·3308.
4-79-6tp
Phone 949-3111
4-29-12tp

It's Tim·e For

Business Services

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eport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 4, 1973

AT

SOUTH EDGE OF

Built by: ·B&amp;K Excavating

Choose 5 or 6 HP model, 26-inch or

SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

32-inch mower . .•
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TRADE IN NOW for the year's best deal!

VIRGIL B•. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER
''

MODERN SUPPLY
.·

9'92 -2164

Pomerov, Ohio

KINOS OF STUFF"
l&gt;(IRGE AND SMAll ANIMALS

w1 ·r~"ALL

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Associates : Helen L Teaford, GOrdon B. Te~ford
I

EQUAL HOUSING ·
OPPORTUNITIES

PHONE .992-3325

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10- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., May 4,,1973

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11 - The Daily "-nt · I M'ddl

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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds 'Get Results!
WANT ADS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5 P .M . Day Before Publication .
Monday Deadl ine 9 a . m .

Canc;:ellation

-

Corrections

Will be accepted until 9 a .m . for
Day of Publ ic at ion
REGULATIONS

The Publisher reserves the
rio;Jhl to ed i t or reject any ads

objectional .
The
p~rblisher w ill not be respons ible
for more tharr one incorrect

For Sale

Notice

RATES

For Want Ad Service
Scents per Word one insertion
M i n imum Charge 75&lt;:
12 cents per w.ord three
consecutive inserffons .

18 cents per word s ix c on ·

secutive insert ions .

25 Per Cent D isco unt on paid
ads and ads paid within 10 days .
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

S1.50 for SO word m in lm um .
Each addit ional word 2c.

BLIND ADS·
Add itional He Chi:lrge per
Advertisement .'
- OFFICE HOURS
8: 30a . m . to 5:00p .m . Da il y ,
8:30 a. m . to 12 :00 Noon
Saturday .

like a person.

5-3-21p

deemed

insert ion .

We talk to you

YARD SALE at Norman
Hy se ll 's on Eagle Rid~e ­
Bashan Rood . Turn by Metgs
Memory Gardens, Rd . 32. go 6
miles and watch tor sa le sign .
May 4th and 5th .

YARD

SALE .

WMP0/1390

Middleport

Ele mentary PTA at Doss
resi dence, Bradbury, May 4
andS, 9a. m.lil6p. m.
S·J-2t c

YARD SALE, 1 mile from
Rutland on Happy Hollow
Rd .,
Lawren ce
Hysell
residence. startin9 Thursday ,
May 3rd, and continuing until
everything is sold .
5-3-3tc

SHOOTING

MATCH,

Corn

ON YOUR DIAL'-------------'

Auto Sales
Auto Sa les
1969 C.HEVELLE 396, 4 speed,
good condition, phone 992-2572
anytime.
5-4-Jtc

Pets For Sale

GROCERY bus iness for sale.
Building for sale or tease . SIAMESE &amp; Burmese kittens ;
Phone 773-5618 from 8: 30p.m . phone 985 -4248 or 9BS 3565.
,..
4-29-6tp
lo 10 p.m . for appointment.
3-20-lfc ~--'------­
BOSTON Terr ier , phone 992 .
NEW 2 pc. Early Amer ican with
5867 .
100 pel. nylon w i th Scotch·
5·3-3tc
guard and Maple wood
lrim . Th is week only !199 .95,
Cash and Carry. Pomeroy For Rent or
Recovery , 622 E. Main St.,
BUSINESS bu i l.ding with abovt
Pom erby , phone 992-7554.
150 ft. frontage on State
5-3-6tc
Routes 33- 124 and 7; formerly
Reuter ' s Se r vice Sta1ion
'UPHOLSTER yOur own fur located
lf? mile North of
nitur e . Foam cushions, any
Pomeroy . Ideal for Roadside
size. Colton, burlap, swivet
Pottery, Antiques , outside
bases, zi pper, dacron, webfountains. grocery store., etc.
bing ,
we It .
Pomeroy
Has gas pumps and tanks .
Recovery, 622 E . Main St.,
Close to County Fa ir Grounds.
phone 992 -7554.
5·3-241p Sta te Roadside Park and
Meigs High School. Fully
equipped and stock that must
UPHOLSTERY
Materials,
be purcha.sed. Contact Glddo,
nylon pr ints, cotton prints,
992 -5786 or 992-2529 or 992-lf-978
viny ls, velvets of all kinds .
for .3ppoinlment.
Pomeroy" Recovery 1 622 E ,
4-29-61c
Main St .. phone 992-7554.
5-3-24tp

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PUBLIC NOTICES

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G_RAVELY
tRACTOR SALES

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Virgil B.

Teaford, Sr.
Broker ·

Pomeroy, Ohio

3¥2

3 1n

129.95

49.95

••HEll"

HEATING &amp;
COOLING ·

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and
Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

ROOM frome house in ltEADY -MIX

Harrisonville ; phone 304-755. 2657.
5-2-12tc
-:-:--:-::-- - - - - - -2 YEAR old, 3 bedroom house.
fully carpeted, storm windows; phone 992-5756.

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lost

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Service

USED CARS AND TRUCKS.

Ph. 992-2:174

MODERN septic tank service, DANNY'S TV Service. Ma son,
24 hours, 7 days a week .
W. Va .; phone 773-5976.
Phone 992-3954.
4-27-tfc
4· l0-3otc
O'DELL WHEEL alignmenf
· located at Crossroads. Rt . 12-4,
Real Estate· For Sale
complete front end service,
tune· up and brake ser11ice:
18 BEAUTIFUL acres on
Wheels
balanced
elec Lincoln Hill . Pomeroy 's most
tronically .
All
work ~
desirable JO(afion. All utilities
guaranteed .
Reasonable
available. Two minutes from
rates . Phone 992-32 13 or 742Courthouse. Pr iced to sell.
Call 992 -2623 for appointment.
3232.
2-18-tfc
5-1-tfc
7

liadlato

Could be the biggest event since
the wheel was invented! Come see.

and

CONCRETE

SEPTIC TANKS CL6:ANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph . 446·
5-12-tfc

RACINE

'69 FORD ·-----~----- $1295

EXCAVATING, dozer, loader

TRUCKS

and backhoe work; septic
tanks installed ; dump trucks ,
and lo-boys for hire ; will haul
fill dirt, top soil, limestone
and gra11el; call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day. phone 992-7089; ·
night phone 992-3525 or 992·.

'73 FORD PICKUP ----·$3495

makes . Reasonable rates.
Th e Sewing Center, Mid ·
dleport, Ohio.
11 -16-tfc

-HOUSE

A.ND Roof painting;
in ferior and · exterior,. free
estimates. Call 992 -7008or 9922460.

4-19-30tc ~
WILL trim or cu t trees, clean
out basen:'lents, attics, etc.
and paint roofs; phone 949 3221 .
4-17-JOtc

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MIDDLEPORT
Large 2 story home. In good
· condition. 5 bedrooms• . Jlh
baths, nice kitchen . Utility
room, sma ll ce ll ar. Dining
room with c·abinets . Garage
and Carpor t. All is close to
playg r ou nd . A . BUY AT.

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3 large bedrooms w.ith
double c lo se t s. Excelleht
bath . Large living room with
fireplace. Dining room with
doub h~ glass doors leadi"ng to
co n crete patio , Dream
kitchen · w ith much cabinet
space bu ilt in range and
double ove'n. Ref. ,· Utilit y
room . Carpeted throll_ghout .
Lot 100x120. Basement. 2.
years old . $23,000.00.
When it' s your MOVE
Don't play checkers ! LI ST

WITH CLE LANO REALTY
FOR FAST SA LE .
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER

NEW
MOBILE HOMES

10x402BR
SEPTIC TANK~ AROBIC 10x512 BR
~WAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN -· 10x56 3 BR
ED. REPAIRED. MILLER 12x41 2 BR
SANITATION, STEWART,
12x51 2 BR
OHIO. PHONE 662-3035.
1
0-4·
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12x56 3 BR·
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12x61 3 BR
SEWING MACHINES. · ~epalr
l0x43 3 BR
service, all makes. 992-2284 .
The Fabric St)op, Pomeroy ..
Double wide
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service. We Sharpen SciSsors. ,

For Rent or .Sale
STORAGE Building ~ 100 x sO
ft . on .87 acre of land with 333
ft . frontag e on Spring A11e.,
Pomeroy, Ohio . .6 of mile
from Main Street. 1.2 mileS ·.
over Na ylor's Run Road from
No.7 By -Pass. Phone 992 -2412
or see Mrs . Fred Blaettriar .
5-4-1tc

CHESTER, 0 .

a display of fireworks on the
firial evening, May 28. The
company features rides and
proceeds from the appeara~ce

sponsorship of the Rutland
Fire Department.

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4 Door

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Pomeroy

$6500

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peters,
Belpre; Norma Maness, Mary-

Enjoy a grass cutting week end ·with a Wheel Horse tractor.
Your Wheel Horse dealer has the biggest line of lawn .an d
garden tractors ever. Tractors like 1he 16 and 18 HP automatics ,for big jobs. Intermed iate and ~conomy size automatic and lever shift tractors tram 7 to 14 HP !hat &lt;;~ffer
IJersati lity and efficiency for gett in g the job done are allai l·abl e, too. Trac tors ·are loaded with features that make
tractor operation enjoyab le. Choose from 42 work. .saving
attachments. So lighten yaur workload. buy Wheel Horse
and have time for fam i ly fun . Wheel Horse qual ity and
dependability is backed with. 27 years of experience .

land ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Whittle, Worthington were
Easter Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs . Charles Neuman.
Evening ca llers were Dr. and
Mrs. R . E. Boice and Mr. and

Mrs . A. M. Zahl.
DISCUSS QUESTIONS
A representative from the

BAUM LUMBER

Gallipolis, 0.

PH. 446-0175

985--3301

office of Cong. Clarence Miller
will be at the courtroom of the

Sales and Service
Chester, 0 .

have concerning the Federal
goverrunent.

Revolution, schedul ed for·
Friday, May 11, ha s been post-

THREEHONORED
.women
Three Meigs and Gallia
students at Ohio State
University have been named
members of Alpha Lambda

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NEW

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Automatics
2 speed operation . ,
Choice of water
tern ps .
Auto.
water
level
control.
Lint
Fitter or' Power
Fin Agitator .
Perma - Press
Maylilg
Halo of Heat
Dryers
SUrround Clothes
With gentle, even
heat . No hot spots,
no overdrying . .
Fine Mesh Lint
Fitter.
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We Specl.wlizt In

RUTLAND
741 -4211

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Jones University, Greenville,

LICENSES ON SALE

S. C., on Wednesday, May 30.

. Cigaret licenses have gone

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

Noon on Saturda)

poned until May 16 . The
mcetir1g wiiJ be held ,at the
home of Mrs. Thereon Johnson.
Postponement

was

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SON BOliN
and Mrs. Cl arence
Stew.:1r t, Columbus are announcing the bir th of another
son, David ":'!althcw, Aprill6 at
1\11".

necessitated b·y· a conflict with
a district forum on . aging St. Ann's HospitaL He weighed
scheuulcu lor that day.
eight pounds. Gr and parenls

(Ire Mrs . Iva Stewart, Rutland
3nd Mr . and Mrs . .Junior Hunt,
Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
have another · son, Clarence
Lee. The family visi ted here
recently with re latives.

Open For Inspection

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ANOTHER GREAT RIDING

BY NATIONAL HOMES c'bRPORATION

FROM

• Dlfterential
rear nle

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'73 MOD~LS

PR.ICE MOBILE
HOME CENTE'RS
7 SOUTH

• Twln·blade
. 1ynchronlzed mower

'5990

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ST. RT.

OF MARIETTA

Sunday
1 to. 5
'

1 MILE NORTH OF FIVE POINTS ON RT. 7

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LOOK FOR SIGNS
The TR E'NDHOME is:
t Built on 16 inch centers .
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2. Ha s 2x4 wall stads with glued and nailed 112 inch drywall.
3. Fully ins~l'!ted .
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4. 2X8 fiOOI'" jOISt.
.
.
s. large closet s.
6. Firealarm for Your protection.
7 . Carpeting in living , hall and atl3 bedrooms.
8. Has 1112 baths, lub with seat and 2 soap trays.
9. Alum .i num eaves and down spouting .
,10. Aluminum projection and siding with very little upkeep.
11. Rubber treated aluminum window's.
12. Storm doors and windows.
13 . Large kitchen with beautiful cupboards and dOuble sink.
14 . Garages, sliding glass door s, ba se ments, and many other
features.
19. 2ll6 rafters.
16. Nice utility room and wastler-drver Space .
17. Copper plumbing .
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18. Tliese homes ar:e manufactured by the larg est home
builder in the UNITED STATES.
19 . Nearly lf2 acre lots available,· at building ~ ife , and lots in
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Meigs School District. . ·
20. These houses are built accord illy to code, and will pa ss
inspection .
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21. Price is only S19,995.00 on your lot.

let Us
Build

Your

New
Home!

• Sat~IY, Interlock
IYIIem

SAME WARRANTIES AND SERVICE AS THE
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• Won'l dig up
lurf on tuma

68'X12' • 3 8DRM. • 1 AND % BATH
AS ABOVE

Trendhomes
Saturday 1 to 5

.•5190

EQUIP~ED

OUR NEW MODEL HOME

licenses is May 28.

2 BDRM •• DLX. FURNITURE· GAS FURNACE

SET UP

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FURNITURE·~~~.~;:·t
Rutland

ONLY

Open EVenings

Blackwood, a member of Theta on sa1e in the office of Meigs
Epailon Chi Utcrary Society, is County Auditor' Gordon Caldth e husband of .the forl)lcr well . They are $25 for retail
Marta Kay Hubbard, daugh.ter business houses and 1100 for
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hut&gt;- wh o le sa le distributors.
Deadline for purchase Of new
bard, Middleport.

HUGE .BLIV. RM. • MASTER BDRM. • DELIVERED AND

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MAY TAG

Arnold Grate.

ONLY

School of Religion, at Bob

Maytag

POMEROY, OHIO

Firebird, sol id gold color, 350 V 8, au to., P.S., P.B ,
bucke t seat s. Sharp' cnr for
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of Mrs_ Hazel Blackwood, Scruggs, Cht:shire; Deborah A.
RUtland Route 1, will receive a Crow and Milisa K . Rizer, both
bachelor of arts degree, of Pomeroy.
practical ChristiBn training,

HOUSE TYPE DOOR ·CARPET WITH PAD • STORMS •

Big Capacity

PHONE ~92-7777

'2595
'2195
'1995
Save$ $
•995

TO WIN DEGREE
William Alan Blackwood, son womerJ. They are Susan Yeatts

OVE~s ·

SPECIAL 1972 LEFT
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B-ELPRE 0

~Mec. ~agon , all white with wood grain panel on
stde, a1r co nd ., 9 pass . Nice wagon to pull thai
camper w ith. .
ONLy

which recognize ~ outstanding
scholarship among freshmen

• Rear engine ·
tor e11:tra
tracUon

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423-7521

Fra.nk Gheen, Safes Mgr.

Open Sun. 1-6 p.m. ;
Oai 9-6

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MILLER MOBILE HOMES

*MOBILE HOMES*
Larry Evans, OWner

"Jones Boys"

Return

Jonathan Meigs Chapter of lhe
Doughten; of the Americt~n

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LARRY'S

Next DOQr to the

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Meigs County . Owner

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

of

BUILT TO TRACTOR
STANDARDS

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SALE GOOD THRU MAY 7th

12'

A - meeting

@)
Of(

Meigs County CoUrthouse from
9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday to
discuss any questions residents

LAVVN &amp; GARDEN TRACTORS

Over 30 new di"sp!ay mobile homes go on sa le at hundreds
of dollars in sa11ings to make room tor new summer stock.
Doubl~s and Modul~rs ,- due to rising cost of lumber and
matenal. Sa le price good only on displayed units .

WASHINGTON BLVD.

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MEETING POSTPONED

Massey Ferguson

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ONLy

Remember We Service What We Sell.

1970 CHEVROLET2 TON
S2495
108_'' cab to axle, 350 cu 1n . V-B, 15,000 lb. 2 spoed R. AX le,
sol1d cab, good 625x20 tires . Thi s tru ck has alway s had
good main tenance.

SALE

1220

$3995

Drown vmyl roof, hnted gla ss, factory air, front 8. rea r
gua rds, radi o &amp; rear speaker , whi te-wall tires. Nice and
clean . Reta i l .$4860. Priced to move.

LARGE SELECTION

*PARKWOOD
'*KIRKWOOD
·*sKYLINES
ACADEMY

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OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

_ca r title &amp; balance of worranty ,

HAVE EASTER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Rowan,

MOBILE HOMES

c.

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C1 ta lina Brougham 4 dr . H.T., ' green with green
viny l t&lt;op, air cond ., tape player, local one owner,
low mil eage. Take your family on vaca ti on in thi s
one or enj oy the summer weather a,head.

REMEMBER
We Seroice .
What W!! Sell

Pomeroy
Motor ·co.

OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OH 10

Grand Prix . We sol d thi s car 10 months ago . J ust
like new now . Air cond., vinyl top . Real low
mileage . Mu st see th is on e. Grea t buy .
ONLy

'2195
'4495
'2995

CEWARD ---CALVERT, Salesman
.

1972 CHEVROLET

~apr i ce _4-door. ne~

ONLY

We Are Still Having Some Great Buys On New Buick,
- Pontiac and Opels. Check With Us Before
You Bu An Car New or Used

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OF
QUALITY

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Demon'} dr . H.T., V-8, au to., P.S., air cond ., local
owner . This is a clean little car .

T-Bird. Real sharp 66 model Bird." Runs &amp; drives
Real nice. Priced to sell.

H.T. Sed., runs good ........... '100

'3895

ONLy

Delta, n~ti onal hono'r society

SPRING CLEANING

Ernest M. Shuler ,

H.T......... - .... _... 1295

2 SIGNS

to sell th is week .

,,, Ton Pickup, VB. auto., P.S., P. B., radio, cus tom
cab. This tru ck has 98,321 mites but still runs l(ke a
top . Priced to· set I.

1970 DOOGE 'POLARA
l1695
4-door, fa ctorv air. V-8 engine, automatic tran sm ission
power steering &amp; brakes . .good white -wa ll lires. whit~
1l nish, vinyl top , rad io, clean inside.

WHEELHORSE

..
We Feature Some
of the Finest:

Door, air............. ., 1695

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992 ·2.259
il no answer 992-2658

MOBILE HOMES

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

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SPECIAL
BUYS

TRI.COUNTY

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88

4

Elec. 1254 dr . H.T., vinyl top, ai r cond., power se&lt;~t,
beige with saddle top&amp; saddle IJinyl Interior. Priced

L~sabre2 dr . H. T., white with black viny l top, black
11myl interior , factory air, P.S., P. B., local one
owner . This car is :eady to go toi--

" You ' ll Ll ke Our Quality VVay
of Doing Business"
992 -5342 ~ GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
Qp,, Evenings Untii6 : 00--Til 5p.m. Sat.

Fire Departmen~, Racine . The
com pany wiJI appear at
Rutland, June 6-9, under the

Many more to choose from.

Eastern Ave.

Olds

FUN COMING .
RACINE - The McGuffey will go to the fire department's
Amusement Co. of Vienna, W. new lruck fund . For $1 a
Va ., will play at Racine from contributor receives five ride
May 25 through May 28 for the tickets. Donations are to be
benefit of the Racine Volunteer mailed to tbe Racine Volunteer

Al1 hom.es are total electric,
compl ete ly furnished, set of
steps, 114" b:rch paneling.
house -type doors, storm
Windows. From $250 .00
down. Delivered Free.

3-29-tfc

BUICK
DODGE
PONTIAC
PONTIAC
PONTIAC
PONTIAC
1969 BUICK
1970 G.M.C.
1966 FORD

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

SEE YOUR WHEELHORSE
DEALER FOR 1973 TRACTORS
NOW

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

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Buick Elec.

Fire Department. There will be

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE

plugs. points and condenser ; 8
cyl., $17 .95 and 6 cy l., $14.95:
call for appointment; Racine
Garage, Racine, Ohio, '9493611.
4-8-30tc

'63 CHEVROLET 1h TON $395

64
59

PH. 985-4100
Localedon St. Rt . 7

5-J-30tc

G~A~R~A~G&gt;E~r~e~p~a~ir~.~lun~e~---ups;

Town Sed., power

Buick laSabre

RIGGS USED CARS

EXCAVATING. Dozers, large
and small; Backhoes and .
Loaders on track and tires ; .
Dump trucks Lo - boy ~
Se rvic e; Septic tanks Installe d ;
George
(Bill)' .
Pullins: phone 992-2478 or 9927402.
2-9-ttc•

Garage, near Cross road s on
St. Rt . 124; all mechanic work
including automatic transmissions.
Monday
thru
Saturday,8_:30a. m . to5p. ·m .
Ph one 992·7121 or 992-639-2.

AUTOMOBILE insurance beeri
cancelled?
Lost
your
operator'.s license? Call 992·
2966.
6-15-ffc

98

66

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

2-9-tfc
~:-:-::-=-:---::--:--:-:­
NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell 's

ponds and se ptic ta:1ks, ditching ser11ice; top soil, fill
dirt, limestone ; B&amp;K Ex , cavat ing . Phone 992 -5367,
Dick Ka~r, Jr .
9-1 -tfc

1971
1971
1972
1971
1970
1970

Pi ckup , 6 cyt., long bed.

HARRISON'S TV Service ·ancl
Service Calls; phone 992-2522.

"DOZER and back hoe work,

Olds

THESE

ONE OWNER CARS AND YOU WON'T HAVE
TQ WORRY ABOUT GEniNG BACK HO.ME.

Pontiac Bonneville 4 'lr. H.T., air ...... ,11395
.
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Ford Gal. 500 4 Door, air .............. '1095

'71 CHEVROLET 1h TON $1995

Pi ckup.

door s and windows , carports, .·
marquees, afuminum siding ,
and ra i ling . A. Jacob, sales ·
representative . For free.,~
es timates , phone Charle.
Lisle, Syracuse, V.
v.·
Johnson and Son, Inc.
3-2-tfc ·

Holiday Sedan, air .. .. .. .. .. .. 12695

Olds Cut. Hoi. Sedan, v-roof ............. 11495

67

Exp lorer, 300 actu!ll mites.

SEE US FOR:-Aw-;;lngs, storm

88

68 Chevelle 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.S..... 11495
6o Douge Pol. 4· Door H.T.. ................ 1795

Fairlane, 2 dr .. H.T ., auto., P.S.

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.85 of nice laying la nd. 2
story lrame . ~Wonderful new
kitchen, loads of cabinets.
range &amp; oven, di ~ h washer,
disposal etc. ll/2 baths, 2
large living rooms . Dining
r oom. 5 large bedrooms with
closets . Full bi'1sement with
uti lity R. Garage and other
buildings. $17,000.00.

JUST 112,,00.00. ·
MIDDLEPORT

Ameri.can Motor, 4 dr .

2-11 -tfc

608
E. MAIN-..;,;_ __ .
5-1-tfc
POMEROY
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E'LNA an,d...._ White S~eW fn9 '
MIDDLEPORT
Machines .. .- service on all

68
68
68

'71 AMBASSADOR -----$1895

5232.

Complete Ser11ice
Phone 949-3821
Racine, Ohlo
Critt Bradfgrd

Beautiful Colonial. Kitchen
is .ou t cf this World, has ·
every thing , 2 ceramic tile
ba t hs, 2 bedroom s, dining
room ,
carpeted .
Full
basement . Gas for ced air
heat . A nice rental apartmen t . $17,500.00 .

Mustang, auto., V-8.

HOGG &amp; ZU~PAN
MATERIALS CO.
773-5554'
~son, W. Va _

C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer

POMEROY

'71 FORD·----------- $1995

3.99 gallon

deli11ered right to your
project. Fast and eas:. Free
estimates, Phone 992 -3284.
Goeglein ReadY-Mix Co., ,
Middleport, Ohio.
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'70 MERCURY·-------$1895
Marquis, 4 dr.

masonry

Olds

GO ON VACATION IN ONE 0

70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, power, air_ ......... 13500
.
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70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... 12995
70 Olds 88 H.T, Sedan, Vroof, air....... - 12595
69 Chevelle Mal. H.T. Cpe., V-8, AT, PS ... 11595
.69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air ..... 11595
69 'Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto..... 11295
68 VW 2 Door, radio -- ..................... '1095

.

New Yorker , tully equ ipped.

Pomeroy

lATEX PAINT
For wood
finisl)es .

71

'69 CHRYSLER·-------$1695

PAINT SPECIAL!
Blue Ridge
Interior- Exterior

4782, Gallipolis. John Russell ,
Owner &amp; Operator.
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2' st ory frame. 3 large
bedrooms with loads of
closets. Modern bath wi th
shower . 26 ft. living toom
with nice fireplace, den.
dining room , kitcl:len with all
new cabinet s and. range,
dining bar, very coniJenienL
Carpete..! throughout. Full
basement. Forced ai r heat.
Carport . On excellent" street .
$17,500.00.

K1ng swood wagon , 8 cyl. , w-air .

VACATION USED CAR SALE

USED CARS

'71 CHEVROLET------~$2595

SMITH NELSON ·
. MOTORS, INC.

Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

PH. 992-2174
\

From the laroest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator lo the
~mauesr Hearer t;ore.
Naothan Bigps
Radiator Specialist

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 Tit 5

FURNITURE

- -- - -- -

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

'5.55

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

A Change!

EXPERIENCED.

On Most American Cars

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Furnace Controls

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992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

RANCHO COMPANY

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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

P9MEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

lease

Hollow Gun Club. turn lsi
r ight ~fter M iles Cemetery , '69 GTO, 400 cu . in. 335 h.p ., 4
Rulland . Fa c to ry choked
speed, new ti:-es and new
gun s only . Sunday , May 6th, 1
exhaus t system . ta ch and
p.m .
rear air .s hocks and much
5-3-3tc
more . Asking $1350.00. Phone
992- 1~6.
YARD SALE , 2 fain i lies, Friday
5.J_31 c DON' T pump your stugg;sh Real Estate For Sale
• Notice
and Saturday, May 4 and ' 5,
septic ta~k . Gef Klean -Em "HOUSE in Long Bottom, phone
All Septic Tank Cleaner .
1308 Powell St ., M iddleport. 1968 OLDSMOBILE 442. 1
985 _3529 .
I WILL do babysitting in my
landmark
Farm
Bureau
,
6-11 -tfc
Avon s, toy s, clothing and
o_wner, power steering, good
home ; phone 882-263B.
Pomeroy.
misc .
f1res, A-1 condition , will sell
5-4-3tc
5-4-ltc
s 3 - 21~ reasonable
; . phone 742-4211
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4 ROOM Hou se with bath.
before 5 p.m . or 742-4931 after
GUN Shoot, Rut land Gun Club ;
NEW
Holland
271
Baler
,
New
pri ced to sell. Call Ned 992GUN
SHOOT,
also
r
i
fle
matches·
5
p.m.
22's &amp; High Powered Ri fles ;
Holland 451 Mower ; Da le
5333.
- Opeo sites only and :s pecial"
S-4-3tc
Sunday, May 6, 1 p .m .;
Kautz, Chester, 985-3831 ,
S-3-6fc
deer slug match . forked Run ~:-:~::;:--:::---:cc-;-;:-c
e11eryone welcome .
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5-4-31p
Spor
tsman"
Club,
Sunday
,
.
'63
OLDS
Convertible
Cutlass,
5-4-2tc
May 6th, 12 noon .
automatic ; '67 Chevelle
5-3-Jfc
Malibu, 3 speed , phone 7.42· TWO 26" boys' bicyc les, $15
YARD Sale. Friday at noon, all
Real Estate For 5ale-!
each; one 16" bicycle 'with
day Saturday; Edna Monk, -::-:=-:=-:----~
6271.
-5-3-6tc
tra
inin
g
wheels,
$12
.50
;
phone
RUTLAND American Legi,on
18 ACRES
Larkin St ., Rutland .
992-5B15.
Gun Shoot, Beech Grove Rd .,
5-4-ltc
in
5-4-3tc
Sunday, May 6th, noon til., .. · For Rent
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Pomeroy
Village
5-3-Jfc
P. J. Pauley. Nationwide In MOBILE home space in STIHL 0-41 Chain Saw. like new
Limits
surance office will be closed
and l year old. $150; phone
Syracuse ; phone 992 -6329.
KNAPP SHOES - Comfort,
May 4th and 5th.
992 -5323.
River View
5·2-lfc
Quality,
Long
Wear ,
S-3-21C
S-4-2tp
Reasonable prices. Call 992FURN I SHED
2
bedroom ~-----~5324.
apar tment. adults only 1972 SUZUK I 185, excellent
5-3-tfc
condit ion, with many extras.
M iddleport ; phone 992-3874:
Realtors and
$500 ; phone 992 -5323.
4-6-tfc
Auctioneers
DANCE, Friday and Saturday
5-4-21p
nights, 10 til 2; Shenang
446-0001
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Your Right to Know
Springs; Music· by Guy PRIVATE meeting room for
1973
STEREO
8
track
.
A
small
·any
organization
;
phone
992
Gallipolis
ThOma, Toby Young and
3975.
.
balance of $88.64 or pay $6.50
and be informed of the func Eddie Fife.
tions of your government are
per month. Phone 992 -5331. NEW Total Electric frame
3-11
-tfc
5-2-Jtc
embodied in public notices . In
4-20-tfc
home. baseboard heat. hard, that self -government charges
1h miles
3
BEDROOM
house.
2
wood fl oors, 3 bedroom, bath.
all citizens to be informed;
on St. Rt. 143; prefer coup le, ,... MUST sell 19?3 deluxe Zig-Zag
Stop in and see our line of
liv in g room, dining room,
th is newspaper urges every
no pets; phone 949-3716.
sewing
machine.
Thi s
citizen to read and study these
built-in kitchen, breezeway,
quality fishing tackle, rods,
S-4-3tp
machine darns, embroiders,
notices. We strongly advise
garage, city water. Lot size
reels,
lines,
lures.
---~-----makes
buttonholes ,
dll
those ci11~ens, seek1.ng further
100x400 p lu s nine -tenths
informa t ion, to exerc ise their
. 3 AND 4 ROOM "furnished a·nd" without attachments . Just
completed
. Additional lot
right of access to public
dial and sew . Pay balance of
apartments .
l!n furnished
available. Tuppers Plains ,
•records and public meetings .
$38.50 or pay $5 per month.
Phon~2 - 5434,
Ohio. Price $18,000 as is.
Phone 992-5331.
4-12-tfc
Phone 667 -6386 .
4·20-tfc
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5-4-3tc
Pomeroy, Ohio
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,.7 ROOM house and bath, State
Route 681, Snowvi lle. Phone HOME Grown Tomato plants ONE YEAR OLD frame hou'le,
Phone 992lor. garden use; lar·g e sturdy
698-4499 .
total -electric,
paneled
Improved M exican,
.
Open
8
a.m
.
.
to
5:
30
p.m.
lhrougho~,.~t, 2 bedr9oms, city
. 5-3-3tp plants;
,
NOTICE
Heinz 1350 and Superson ic;
water. approximately 1/ 2 acre
To John M . · Groves, whoSe Monday thru Thursday , 8
also
hot
peppers.
mangoes
lot, Fourth Street, Reedsville,
NEW TRAILER, l2x50, by the
pJace of res idence is un known a.m . to 8 p.m. Friday and
and cabbage plants . On Rt.
and ca nnot with reasonable Saturday.
price $10,500 ; - will consider
week or by the month. Ideal
diligen ce be ascertained; you
124, soo. ft. above the Sta te
small deposit and land ..con locat ion tor mine workers or
lire her eby notified that you
Park in Syracuse, 0 .. Thomas
tract ; phone 667-6386.
belt line workers , Phone 742have been named Defendant in YARD SA LE . May Sth &amp; 6th,
Hayman.
5980.
5-4-Jtc
a legal act ion entitled Paul
Paul Wolfe residence, back of
4-24 -331c
5-3-61c
Sigman and Janet Sigman,
R
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5 ROOM house, basement, gas
Plaint iffs , vs . John M .. Groves, ·
acine on County Rd . 28.
&gt;1000'S AQUARIUMS ; fish"
heat, bath, 2 tots, S. D.
5-3-Jtp
et al.. Defendants . This action
has been assigned Case No.
Help Wanted
Jnd suF~.Piies; f'ew IQcation, ,
Buskirk, 34) Page St., Mld 15,261 , and is pend tng in the· NEW .2 PC. Early American
AsFi Street. Middleport ne;.r
dlepori j phone 992--5487.
witti 100 pe t. ny lon with
Salesmen Wanted
Court of Common Pleas; Meigs
park ; phone 99:J.5443..
S-4-3tp
County, Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769 .
Scotchguard and Maple wood
SALES Oppor tunitY. Bellone,
1-7-tfc
The object of th e Complaint is
trirn. Th is week only $ 199~95.
World's largest manufacturer
for part ition of real estate
of hea ring ai ds needs sales - NEW READY desc r ibed as follows : ·
Cash .and Carry : Pomeroy
Blooming
men or sa leswomen for loca l
The following described real
Recover'y, 622 E. Main St.,
poHed f.lowers, sta rting at 50
ar ea. Must be 21 or over, neat
estate situate in the Village of 1 Pomeroy, phone 992-7554.
cents; hanging baskets,
appearance. carr bondable
Middleport, County of Meigs
S-3-6t'c
pansies, cabbage, petunias,
and State of Ohio :
and looking for a· $15.000 a
marigolds, coleus, tomatoes ,
Being the northeasterly part DUE to property damage,
year income with ex~e ll ent
peppers, etc . One-fourth off
of Lot No. 10, formerly Shef growth po t enti al . . Persons
absoiutety. no tr espassing.
by the flat ; Hubbard's
f ield, now incorporated and
se lected will be comp letely , Greenhouse, 300 yards above
Don Hupp.
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made a part of the Village of
trained at our exp~nse.
5-2-31p
M iddleport , and having a
ballpark on Syracuse, Oh io.
Com pany benef1ts, protected
llO Mechanic Street
frontage on F rrst Stree t of 46
4-26-tfc
feet and extending back at the ROOFING and Heating Repair ;
. territory, repeal bu'siness and
same width to a point half way
leads furnished.
Appl~ :
all types; Specla l -:- Ctea·ning
between · First . and Secon d
Be llone Heari ng Aid Center ,
and
oiling
of
blower,
complete
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SPRING SPECIALS
SYRACUSE
check on furna ces; Phone 843-·: · 601 Six th Ave ., Huntington, W.
southwesterly sid e of the front
Va
.
5
ROOMS
:.._ 2 bedrooms.
2341.
half ot Lot No. 9, fronting six
SABRE TILLER
4-30-6fc
full basement,
modern
bath,
5-2-JOtc
·teet on First Str:eet ancl · ex 1
tending back at the same width
front
and
ba~k
porches.
Extra
HP
to a po int half way betw een ALLEGHENY Wesleyan MATURE r esponsibl e persQn ·to
lot.
Asking
$10,500
.00
.
In Carlon ·
First and Second Streets .
babysit in my home on S.
Methodist
Churc h
of
MIDDLEPORT
Also the said grantee sha lt
Set
Up,
134.95
Second in Middleport for 3
Coolville, Ohio on Rt. 7 be4 BEDROOMS ~- :Nice bath,
hav e a permanent right of way
months old baby and 7 year
tween Tuppers Plains and
for ingress and egress not to
TURF TRIM MOWERS
stoke r furnace. Ba sement.
old boy. 5 days per week inCoolville will have a revi11al,
exceed tWo feet in width ex aluminum
siding , and ftmced
1
c lud ing some weekends .
May 6th thru May 13th, 7: 30
tend ing
from
the
above
HP
yard
.
Asking
only $7500.00,
References required . Job
desc rib ed premises westerly to
p.m. with Rev. Roy Taylor,
Carton.
Second Street ; said right of way
STORAGE
BUILDING
end
of
May
.
Send
starts
Pastor and
Evangelist .
Set up; $54.95
to be located on the north side of
inquiries · to
Box
406 ,
Everyone welcome.
CO
NTRACTORS
- A real
· the northwesterly part of said
POMEROY
Gallipolis, Ot)io.
5-2-3tc
stron
g
bu
ilt
building
. Has 2
Lot No. 10.
9 .. _ Jack W. Carsey, Mgr. stories with two 24 inch steel
5-Htc
De ed Refere: .ce: Volume 243,
6:idl
Phone 992 -2181
Page 535; and Vo lum e 253, Page
beams .
Ideal
for
farm
GENERAL Vffice Work in
249, Me i gs County
Deed
machinery,
furniture,
feed
Record s.
loca l · doctor's office. Call 'COAL, . Limestone, Exce1s1o~
store,
or
apar
tmen.ts.
A
good
The prayer of the Complaint
Monday thru Friday giving
Salt Works, E. Mainfit..
is. for commissioners be ap .
age and qualilications, 992Pom eroy. Phone 992 - 3~.
' building at a reasonable price
POinted to partition sai d real
2108.
4-12-tfc of only $20,000.00.
. . die ; or if the sa me can11ot be
5-3-3tc
, WANT A NEW HOME
divided by metes and bounds
1
ACRE ~ 3 bedrooms with
without-- maoifest injury to its
!'!OW TAKING · orders forFULL TIME Barmaid. Apply i r.~
Vl!llue, that it be appra ised and
niCe
closets. Master has' 111
southern plants. Charles R.
sold, and the proceeds .div ided
person only Whisperi ng Pines
Harris,
843-2693.
bath
.
All
elec tr ic and carpeted.
~mong
the Pla inti ff s and
Nit~ Club.
4-13-tft:
car
garage·
and 2 ·family
2
__;
Defendants as th ei r respective
S-3-6tc
interest ·may appear; for costs
rooms in the basement.
herein, i ncluding rea sona ble
TRAILER
HUMIDIFIERS
2,000 NEW red bri ck ; call 992attorney tees: and that they be
For
Sale
PLUS
LOT
- . 3 bedrooms,
2039.
granted such other relief as
Hot W~ter Heaters
patio.
with
cover
in Rutland.
may be just and proper . ·
5-2-Jtp
UPHOL STERY
Materials,
· Plumbing
You are required to answer
Lot
96X205.
Asking
just
regularly $3.95 on ly $1 95.
the Complaint within 28 days
$5700.00.
Electrical
Work
tK(.)M
WALL
to
wall
,
no
soil
at
Also ·'r emnants. Pom eroy
after the last publi ca tion of thi s
all , on carpets cleaned with
Recovery, 622 E. Main St. ,
RUTLAND
notice, which will e publ is hed
Blue Lustre. Rent electric 2 BEDROOMS '- ·Bath, large
phone 992-7554.
once each week to~ six con secutive w eeks . The last
5-J-241p .. shampooer $1 . Nelson's Drug utility . All carpeted. Large
publ ication will be m·ade May 4,
Stor e. Pomeroy, Ol)io.
fenced yard .
1973, and the 28 days for an swer
NEW FOAM to fill your old
5-3-2fc
COUNTRY HOME
w ill commence on that date.
cush ions, standard size suite,
In case of your failure to
only
$9 .95 .
Pomeroy MOTHER'S Day Flowers ; 3 LARGE BEDROOMS 992;2448
llnswer or otherwise respond as
hanging baskets, white, pink Large kitchen an d dining.
Recovery. 622 E. Main St.,
required by the Ohio Rules of
Pomeroy.
and
red geraniums, mums Utility plus wash room . One
-phone 992-7554.•·
Civil Proced ure , jud~ment by
a nd begonias; INSTANT acre of land. Double garage.
default will be rendered against.
5-3-24tp
vou for the r e-lief deman ded in MA,Y is HAIR KAIR month for
COLOR tor your Garden - Asking _, $12 ,500.00.
the Complaint.,
pansies, petunias, marigolds,
NEW LISTtNG HA VE REAL and permanent
our
KOSCOT
customers.
Dated : March 28, 1973.
Many specials this month
fl owers for Mother's Day and
P_hlox , ~Oieus, Sal11ia, Zin - 2.5 ACRES _ Flatwoods area
Larry Spencer,
n1as, D1anthus , Allyssum, s·t f
1 h
·
including ONE DAY Perfume
many oth er gifts . Call
Cler k-of Court,
Sna pdragons. Ageratium and I e or severa
ames. OnlyR~llett~ and Beauty Dust. I · · Sma lley 's Gift Shop, Chester,
Meigs County Common Pleas
Portulacca. Vegetable plants $5,000 .00.
Court
would like very much to serve
phone 985-3537.
Cabbage.
br.occoti, THE GOOD BUYS ARE
(3/ 30; (4) 6, 13, 20,27; (5) 4.
or visi t you . Phone Helen
5-3-Stc
cauli
flower,
lettuce,
eggplant, ABOVE . C0ME IN AND SEE
Jane Brown , Middleport
mangoes, hot peppers and 14 THE REST, OR MAYBE A
Ohio, 992 -5113. Remembe; SPECIAL PRICE on Aluminum
kinds of tomato plants . NEW T RENOHOME CAN BE
MOTHER on HER DAYo May
car top boats until May 4,
13th.
Cl eland
Farm
and. YOURS IN JUST 40 DAYS
while stock lasts, 12-13-14;
Greenhouse, E. Main, Racine. BR 1NG YOUR HOUS 1NG
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phone
992-6256,
Kinqsbury
Rd
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Geral d Cleland.
PROBLEMS TO US.
No. 18.
The Village of Syracuse, Ohio,
4-29-tfc
will recei11e seated bids until 12 WantM To Buy
4-29-6tp
noon on Thursday, June 7, 1973,
HELEN L TE-AFORD
in the office of the clerk of said OLD furni_tur:e , oak tables , STEREO. Modern Walnut
992 -3325
Mobile
Homes
For
Sale
v illage for provid ing and ap organs, dishes, docks, bra'Ss
stereo, AM-FM radio comGORDON
B. TEAFORD
' ptying 500 tons, more or less', of
be~ s or complete households.
binat ion, 4 S·peed changer, 4 "CASH paid for all makes and .
404 asphaltic concrete in the
992
-3615
Wnte M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
speakers, separ~te cont,rols,.
models of mobile homes .
vill 'age as des ignated by
ASSOCIATES
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Phone
992Ba lan ce · $68 . 53. Use our
Phone area code 614-423-9531.
council.
6271 .
NO SUNDAYS PLEASE
' All material and equ ipment
budget terms . Call 992-3965.
4-13-tfc
shall comply with Ohio State
1-7-tfc
.
4,29-6fc
Highway
Department ~---___.:_:
spec ifications .
WANT to bUy old fa :..hioned VISIT .Kingsbur:y HOme, Sales &amp;
· Council reserves the ·right to
furn iture of all klnd; also GEORGE HOBSTETTER
Service for a better buy in 12'·
reject any or all bids-.
brass beds, wooden ice boxes,
REAL ESTATE BROKE~
14' widE! mobile homes or a
old posfGards, albums and
RACINE ......, 3 acres 1 mile out of Racine on ChesterKathryn H . Crow
roomy double -wide 54x24 1 3
other item s. What have vou?
Tuppers Plains -water' system , sa le price, $2,000 .00.
Clerk. Village of
'bedroom. 2 baths - 44x24, 2
·E.
Henson,
Rt .
2.
Syracuse
bedrooms ; made by Skyline
"(5) 4, 11, 2t
McDermptt,
Ohio;
phone
RACINE - ·6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, ll/ 2 baths, wall -to-wall
Corp . Built right. 2x4 con 858-2540.
carpeting downstairs, 4 extrll rooms in basement, living
struction. Now on display on
4-22-lStp
room 2Sx30, double 9arage, would have to see to apKi 'nqsburv Rd. Couilty Rd. 18,
preciate - $32.000.00 . .
Rt . 33 North , Come now or
WANTED '- OLD UPRIGHT
to our Gran~ Opening on May
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PIANOS . Any conditlon.
RAC IN E. - 5 acres of land. 6 room frame house, 3 hice
12· n Otfic.e hours 2 p.m . to 7
Paying $10 e.;tch. First floor
bedrooms, bath &amp; shower, vinyl siding, very good
p.m. or by appointment.
Wr
ite
giving
directions.
only.
prot.'erty
· priced · $18.000.00.
Phone
'192
-6256
.
Our
low
LOST, Lady's Billfold in
Pianos,
P.
0
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BoX
188,
Sardis,
ov~rhead means big savings
Pomeroy, Monday afternoon,
Hi,lton.Wolfe . Salesman .
Ohio 43946.
to you .
Reward ; phone 985·3308.
4-79-6tp
Phone 949-3111
4-29-12tp

It's Tim·e For

Business Services

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eport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 4, 1973

AT

SOUTH EDGE OF

Built by: ·B&amp;K Excavating

Choose 5 or 6 HP model, 26-inch or

SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

32-inch mower . .•
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TRADE IN NOW for the year's best deal!

VIRGIL B•. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER
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9'92 -2164

Pomerov, Ohio

KINOS OF STUFF"
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EQUAL HOUSING ·
OPPORTUNITIES

PHONE .992-3325

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INSPECTION SET
RACINE - Finals plans for
the annual inspeetion to be held
on June 13 will be made when
R~cine Chaptor 134, OES ,
meets at 8 p.m . Monday at the
temple.

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight thl'u Tue sday
May 4-8

CLOCKWORK ORANGE
ITechnicolor)
Malcolm M cDowell
Patri ck Magee
Under 17· 1-equires ac -

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Miss Duffy' dies
MASON -

Miss F'rances

Agnes Duffy, 77, Mason, died
Thursday
at
Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Miss Duffy
was born July H, 1895, in
Pomeroy, the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Duffy . She is survived by
several nieces and nephews. ·
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the.
Fog lesong Funeral Home with
the Rev . Father Bernard

Krajcovic offi ciating . Burial
will be in Sacred Heart
Cemeter y, Pomeroy. · Rosary
services will be held at 8 p.m.
Friday at the funeral home
where friends may ca ll at 7 this

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Double Featvre Program

GODZILLA VS. THE
SMOG MON'ST E R
(Color)

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from the

MUMMY ' S TOMB
(Color)
Andrew Keir
Valerie Leon

TO MEET THURSDAY
RACINE - A meeting. of the
auxfliary of the Racine Fire
Dept. scheduled Tuesday
evening ·has been postponed
until 7:30 p .m. Thursda y
evening due to the primary
election at the fire house
Tuesday .

ERECf BOOTH FOR SCOIIT.0-RAMA - Peter Groth,
left, and Dale James, members of Boy Scout Troop 200,
Gallipolis, began erecting the troop's booth for Saturday and
Sunday's MGM Scout.&lt;J..Rama , The event is being held in the
Pomeroy junior high gym, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday and
2:30 to 4:30p .m. Sunday.
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You Are Invited

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To
Sun .. Mon . . Tue.
May 6-7 -8
Double Feature Program

St. Paul
Lutheran Church

UNHOLY ROLLERS
Cl audia Jenning s

Sunday School-9: 15a .m .
Wor ship Service, IO :JOa.ITJ .

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Wher e Christian Friend s
Meet
Rev. Arthur C. lumt Pa stor
Corn. SYcamore &amp; 2nd St.,
Pomeroy

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WELCOME HOME ,
SOLDIER BOYS

FOR RENT

said " the Pres1 dent and Vice Pr esident are seemin gly offering a

cease-f1re in admmlstration attacks on the press and
Pr esi dent ial Press Secretary Ron Ziegler ha s even apologized to
the Wash in gton PDSt .
" But lhi s has been probab ly the most ant i-press ad. mini stration in hi story and it isn't log ical to ex pect that i'ts attit ude toward the press will chang e ove rnight and under duress"
of Wa terga te.
WASHINGTON - PRES I DENT NIXON prom ised Thu r sday
the Un1tcd States would not interf ere with a Co mmun is t takeover
of lndoch ina, as long as the tak eove r is a cc om pli shed by pea ceful
m ea ns. But he warned that Hanoi " would ri sk rev ived confrontation w1th us" if it attempt s to conquer its neighbors by '
force . The Pre sident 's prom ise and warn 1ng came in a "S tate of
the World " report to Congress
In a recorded radio address, broad cast at the same ti me the
report was released to Congress, the Presiden t blamed North
Vietnam's "continu.ou s viola tion " of the pea ce agreement for th e
" fr agile" ceasef 1re e)Cisting in V ie tna m and Laos The
Presi dent 's remarks broadly summarized his 232 -page. 60,000
w otd r eport to Cong r ess tilled "Shap1ng a Durable Peace." The
r eport was drafted by I he Nati onal Securi ty Counci l, headed by
Henry A . Kissinger .
WASH INGTON A GROUP OF SE NA TORS asked
Presiden t N ixon today to for ce gaso line refineries to supply aft
th eir old cust omers lest a gas shortag e put 40,000 independ ent
st a I ions out of business to th e detr i m en ! o f com petition.
Under a.n amendmenf'to th e Economic Stabilization Act opposed by the adminis trati on and the oi l indu st ry but si gned into
law by Nixon Monday night - th e Pres1 dent has power to r equire
ma jor refine r s to allocate ga sol ine, crude oil and petroleum
pr odvct s omong a ll the ir former custom er s. Sen Phil ip A. Hi:t rf ,
D M Jch., chai rn_1an of the Senate anti ~ tru st subcom m i ttee, sa id
indepe nd ent st a tion s, which sell a bout a fifth of all gasol1ne,_are
be1ng for ced out of business everyday by the shortag e of
gasolme. Once c!oseO_. they rarely can r eopen, he sa 1d .
, . BE I~U T - lEBANESE ARMY TROOPS and Palestinian
guerri llas declared. a cease- fir e today afler more than two days
of bloo dy f ighting . .Hours after it was_proclaimed by th e offi c ial
Beiru t Radi o, newsmen r eported a ca lm In the capifal and
elsew here.
News m en touring Palest inian refug ee ca mp s _on Be1rut' s
so uthern outskir t s, the scene of so me of lh e shar pes ! figh j1ng,
sai d a ll a.-my troops had withdrawn .

A Safe Deposi t Box .
One of the most conven1ent rooms you can re nt
It keeps all your valuables sa fe. In one place.
The rent? Ju st penn1es a week

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Lew Herbert Norman, i5,
Minersville. di~d Thui-sda:, at
the Holzer Medical Center . Mr.
Norman was born Nov. 20, 18'17
at Phe lp.c;, Ky ., the son (Jf tlw
btc Francis M. and Helen Oalf'
Norman . He wa s also pre&lt;.·ec.kd
in death by (-1)1 infan t son, hH1
sisters, and three brothers.
A retirfl'tl i:lnd diSabled CtJCJl
miner, Mr. Norman W&lt;.i ."&gt; a
member or the Thomas On-'Jn)
Masonic Lodge and was &lt;.t 32nd
degree SCoths~ H1te Ma.son d t
Coving ton , Ky .
Surviving are his wife, Effie
McGraw Norman · thr e•·
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daughters, Mrs. Odie rDatsy 1
Par ker , Frankli n Park. IlL ·
Mrs . Edward ( Bcalru:e 1
Mill er, Patriot , and :\1rs.
Aretta Flint, Nashvill e; Ten n.;
six sons,
Moses, near
P o me roy ;
Walla ce
CJf
Williamson, W. Va .; Donald .
Valley Station, Ky . ; Ha rold "f
Philadelphia ; Leland
of
Pomeroy and Roger , La ncaster ; a sis ter, Mrs. An grline
Francis, Freebur n, Ky .; 41
grandchildren , an~al ­
grandc hildren.
Fun e r~ l ser vice.) wilt he held
at 2 p.m . Monda y at lht•
Chambers Funera l HMJP at
Matew an , W. Vu . Bun a!
will be in the Barn&lt;Jns bo
Cemetery in Pike County, K ,\
Friends may ca ll at t he
Rawlin gs--Coats Funer.al l fonw
from 2 to 4 and fr.om 7 to 9 p m .
today. After Fr id&lt;:~y , frie nds
may call at the Ch;_unlw rs
Funeral Home on .Saturd:-J }
evening and Sunday.

MEETING CANCELLED
Due to primary election
Tuesday, May · 8, the
regularly scheduled meeting
of the Pomeroy Fire Dept.
has been cancelled by order
of the president, John
Manley.

pomeroy
national
bank
the bonk of
the ce ntury
established 1872

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NOE SIGNED
RIO GRANDE ~ Jimmy
N90, 6-3 senior forward who led
Gallia Academy High School to
35 hardwood triumphs in 44
outings the _past two years and
a Glass AA Dis trict cham.
pion ship, has signed a grant-inaid to . attend Rio Grande .
College this fall .

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h ur;&gt;ed tho\ letters be se~t to John Blatnik, room 2449,
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J· l,vrn
(Jtfire Building, Washington, D. C. 20515 urging
,1 ~
ptJ~.Sln!:! uf the amendment , gJving him descriptive and
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{•flJD' '"ty. HotL'&gt;h urged immechate action.
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Sa r gent family and other
si ngers will be present. The
public is invited .

felds In Pomeroy
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COACH MELVIN CARTER
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Musgrave will present Major Lockhart the
Key to the City. Invited to participate in
Ule program are members of the Mason
County Court, Chambe r of Commerce i ·
Lockhart's high school principal, Benjamin Franklin , IV, Civil Air Patrol,
National Guard, American Legion Posts,
Point Pleasant meichan_ts and other
dignitaries. A band will be included in the
ceremony and efforts are being made for a
"flight patrol " to fly over the city.
Immediately following the ceremony,
Major Lockhart wil.l be escorted to the
Moose Club where the 1956 PPHS
graduating class will hold a reception in
honor of their ·classmate who was also
president of the class in his senior year ,
The reception [rom 3 p.m. to 6 p.m . will be
open to the public.
. All townspeople and businesS places
are urged to display flags and especially
the merchants to have their places of
business decorated.

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Pomeroy High School in 1963 where he was
an outstanding football player, the team
captain in '61 and '62. He was granted a
football scholarship by the University of
Miami, Miami, Fla. A severe leg Injury
suffered in football at Pomeroy High
barred him from college ball. He was all
SEOAL for three years, 1960, 61 and 62.
Following the death of Judge Crow,
Frank W. Porter, Jr . joined the firm ,
which then -became Crow, Crow and
Porter.

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Young Crow's father, Fred W. Crow,
Jr ., graduated from Obiil State University
POMEROY - Frederick W. Crow Ill in 1940 began practicing law here in 1945
has joined the law firm of Crow, Crow and after five years with the Feder~ I Bureau of
Porter, following in the footsteps of his Investigation.
He was also an All-American end on
father, Fred W. Crow, Jr., and his grandthe Ohio Slate Buckeye football team.
father the late Judge Fred W. Crow.
The younger Crow also graduated
The Crow Law firm was establish"!! in
1907 by the late Judge Crow who completed from Ohio State University in 1970 with a
5() years as ail attorney in 1957, Tbe late Juris Doctor Degree. He served as
Mr. Crow also served as Meigs County assistant State Attorney General and has
Corrunon Pleas Judge and as a trustee of recently heen legal advisor lo the Dayton

PT. PLEASANT - Air Force Major
Hayden J . Lockhart, Jr., now of Springfield, Ohio, will come horne next Saturday
to be presented the " Key To The City,"
saluted, and given a reception .
Declared, " Major Hayden J . Lockhart
Day," hosts will be members of the city
council and a committee from Lockhart's
1956 PPHS graduating class.
Major Lockhart was one of the first
prisoners of war released after eight years
confinement in· Vjetnam . His plane was
shot down 'in March 1965 over Hano&gt;. lt was
from Point Pleasant where Lockhart attended schools, excelled ·in sports and
entered the Air Force Academy .
The major will arrive"' in Point
Pleasant Friday evening. and will be a
guest at the Red Carpet Inn. His parents
were uncertain today whether they will be
able to attend Saturday's functions . The
Lockharts lived in Point Pleasanti Mr .
Lockhart was iv the furniture business and
Mrs. Lockhart is a former employe of The
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The picture (in the picture ) is the late Judge Fred W. Crow .

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WASHINGTON ( UP! ) - Rep . WiWam that almost 5() per cent ofthe energy in this
Harsha , R.Ohio,Saturday, commenting on country is wasted," he said. " Energy
the energy crisis, said "America is literal· conservation must become everyone's
ly going to run out of gas ana in the not too responsibility. We simply cannot continue
distant future " and one reason is waste. to squaDder these resources without
''I believe greater emphasis must be paying a catastrophic price in exhausted
given to the research and development of energy supplies."
other energy sources and particularly_to
-" While constituting only six per cent
the need , as the president termed it, 'for a .of the world's papulation, ~erlcans
national energy conservation ethic'." 1 devour one-third of the world 's glo~al ~?·
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minutes an order r eins tating James plaintiffs all their rights, benefits and
Richarrt Ham!Jton as assistant football . privileges enjoyed by them as teachers; to
coach, head bas ketball coach and · allow the plaintiffs reasona ble sums with
assistant baseball coach effective as
which to pay their expenses, including
March 20, 1973; to physically expunge attor ney fees in their defense, and lo pay
,from its minutes all of the unlawful and all the costs of the action, and to grant the
illegal acts of the Board of Education or plaintiffs any and all relief to which they
March 20 and the subsequent approval of are entitled .
those minutes on April 3; to restore to the

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Jane Watton , c lerk of
Pomeroy · village, announced
that Revenue Sharing FUnds
rece ived by the village from
Jan. 1 to June 30 of this year
will be used as follows : $3,000
to be used for recreation on
village owned property on
Mechanic St. and $500 to be
spent on village streets and the
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and Sunday night. Chances of
showers. Lows in low 60s.
·Warm Monday, turning cooler.
Showers ending Monday night.

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PLEASANT VALL E Y
DISCHARGES: Mrs . Ron:dd
Roush,
Wes t Co l umbia :
William
Pl ants ,
Point
Pleasant; Michael Wd ttcrson.
Cheshire; Mrs. Berry .Jo:;eph
Young and twi n d~1u g hters,
Racine ; Mrs. Terry Brumfi eld ,
daughter. Gallipolis: Te r • ·~a
Paul J ones , Jr ., P&lt;H n l
Pleasant ; Rh onda Kay HL!.l t,
Cottageyille; J ohn Ho ttge n.
Ma son ; Samuel Bl cvin ... .
So uths ide ; . Mrs . Ch e ~ tcr
Bailey, Mason ; Mrs. ManU
Youn g, Mason ; Mrs. Lu cillr
Powell, Hartf or d ; 1\0IIial
McCoy, Gallipolis Ferry: Ola
Snyder, D(jniel Donohue) Point
Pleasant ;
Mr s .
Charles
· Conrad, Apple Grove .
BIRTHS : May 4·, a d&lt;&gt;ugltlcr
to Mr. and Mr ~ . .J;nncs
Blankenship, Gall ipolis.

According to tile petition, the Board of fa iled_ to . l~ga lly and lawfully notify
Education on March 20, 1973, illega lly and plaintiffs of their dismissal as required by
unlawfully voted not to reemploy each and Section 3319.11 of the Ohio Revised Code.
all of the plaintiffs and illegally and
The teachers further contend that
unla,.fully notified each and all
!heir action refusing to reemploy them resulted ·
non-reemployment for the 1973-74 school from their cri ticis m or the school board.
year.
They said the board also refused to give
Plaintiffs further contend that the them reasons for their dismissals, denied
board acted without any recommendat~n them the due process of law, free speech,
for their non-reemploymen t by the Local and violated the first and Hth amendSuperintendent, Donald McKenzie, or by ments of the United Stales Constitution .
the County Superintendent, Clarence E.
The}• a lso claim their professional
Thompson, one being necessa ry.
standing and reputations ·in the com They s tate in their petition ' the boa rd munity hav~ been damaged as a result or
minutes of March 6, March 20 and April 3, the board's action and that their op1973, fail to disclose any re commendation portunity for employment in the comori which the defendan~ Board . of munity and surrounding area ha s been
Education, acted.
impaired.
Plaintiffs further claim that their nonIn addition to the reinstatements, the
reemployment is illegal and unlawful in teachers asked the court to enter upon its
that becau~ it did not act on a recommd- minutes an order reinstating Melvin
nation of the County .Superintendent of Cartor as head football coach, assis tant
Schilols, Clarence Thompson, it made such basketball coach and head baseball coach
board action void and thus,' the Board has errec tive March 20; to enter upon its.

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GALLIPOLIS ~ Nine teachers whose
contracts were not renewed by the South.
western Board of Education Friday filed a
suit in Gallia County Common Pleas Court
seeking reinsbtement.
Atty . William Conley, Gallipolis, a
former teacher, filed ljle action on behalf
Melvin Carter, Rt . 2, Vinton ; James R.
Evans, Rt. 1, Gallipblis; James Richa rd
Hamilton, Lower River Rd. ; Lois Hueholt,
422 Hedgewood Dr .; Marc Mangold and
Stanley Sobel of Rio Grande; Orville
White, Pt, Pleasant; Martha Hopkins, Rt .
1, Patriot and Linda Rusk of Gallipelis.
Named as defendants were John
McNeal , William ·ca·r ter , Robert Ruff,
Taulby Owens and Carroll Baker , members of the Southwestern Local Board of
Education .
Plaintiffs say that they are holders of
limited contracts issued by the SW Board
Education for employment which began
Sept. 1, 1972 and expired on or about May
25, 1973.

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NEW YORK - MARTHA MITCHELL, SI TTING al lhe head
of ~:~ long conference table surrounded by a dozen a ttorneys ,
clutched a small Bib le and said ' 'not a word about th e Watergate
affa ir," an attorney sa id Thursday .
The wife of form er Attorney General John ' N. Mitch el L
test i fi ed l or nearly three hours Thursday in the Democrati c
Pi1rfy 's civ i I suit aga Insf the Watergate conspira t or s, bu t refused
to d1scuss what " she had lea rn ed in her husband -wile rela tion ship," a llorney Henr y Rmhblatt said. The test imony wa s ex pected to be released to the public today .

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each county, and the resources avail~ble .1
Recommendations will come out of the
district session to be referred to the
governor's conference later this year.
Among Meigs residents taking part in
the workshops will be C. E. Blakeslee,
Mrs. E~na Russell , Robert Clark, Mrs.
Beulah Strauss, and Mrs. !larbara Shuler.
Monday is the deadline for making
reservatioos for thC district forum at the
Meigs County Senior Citizens' Center.
Rese~ations may be made at the ceqter,
992-7884 ·or 992·7886, or with Leafy
Chasteen, 669-4777 or Lucille Smith, 9853821. Transportation will be provided to
the district session ·for anyone needing it.
Registration and a coffee hour will be
RESOLUTIONS MADE
from 8:30a .m . (0 ·9:30 with a ·program
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - Tile annual . beginning at 9:30 and adjourni~g ~t 3:30
. conference of the Episcopalian Diocese of p.m. The total cost is $1.5(), which includes
· Southern Ohio here Saturday adopted a buffet luncheon . There will be an award
resolutions endorsing the hiring of ' for the county with the highest attendance.
minority group members in the diocese,
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas, executive director:
and urging women considering an abortion
of.lhe Meigs County Council on Aging, is
to seek pastoral ~ounseling. ·
chairman of the district event.
POMEROY - Dr. John Cashman,
direc tor of the Ohio Deparlment of Health,
will be among tlie speakers at a district
forwn on aging to be held on Friday at the
Hocking Valley Motor Lodge in Nelsonville. Also speaking will be Dr. Arthur S.
Flemming who was recently appointed
commissioner on aging under President
Nixon, pending Senate approval.
Seven workshops will be conducted at
the forum ·with the leaders to be drawn
from the eight participating counties.
These workshops will offer senior citizens
the opportunity to identifx problems in

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Hartinger to
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war college ,·
COLORADO SPR INGS - Major
General Jt~mes V. Hartinger has been
named Cum mandant of the ·Air War
College at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery , Al~t. The Air War College, the
l)e niof service school of the U. S. Air
Force, annually provides profession(.!!
educa tion to a few hundred lop USAF
colonels and senior officer:; o other U.S.
and Allied Armed Services.
. The veteran Air Force fighter pilot is
completing ·a three year tour here in the
North Ameri can Air. Def~nse Command ·
(NOHAD ). Prior to moving to NORAD, he
was comml;lnder of the famed F lying
· Tigers, the 23rd Tactical Fighter Wing , at
McCon nell AFB, Kans .
Gencritl Hartmger and his wife, th~
former SuS&lt;Jn Allensworth o[ Middleport,
Ohio, will be mavin~ to Maxwell AFB in .
Mity Or Jur.e of this year.
General Hartinger, the son of Mrs.
Vi ole t Hartinger, Beech St., Middleport, is
a graduate of Middleport High School.

Positions open
at county home
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GALLIPOLIS - Atty. Thomas S.
· Moulton announced Saturday that applications are being accepted by the Gallia
County Child Services . Board for the
positions of matron and superintendent at
the Gallia County Children's Home.
The board is seeking replacements for
Jim and Jan SingletOn who have resigoed.
The Singletons have been associated with
the Children's Home located on Rt. 160
near the Holzer Medical Center since the
retirement of Mrs. Anna Sprague in Oc·
Iober 1971.
Persons wishing to submit applications should contact Mrs. Jerry Miller
at the Gallia County Child Services Office,
427Second Ave or Attorney Moulton who is
chairman of the board .
At the present time, 15 children from
ages eight thru 18 are . residing at the
Children's Home . Four of those will he
leavin g following graduation from high
school.
other members of the Child Services
Soard are Ruth Gillespie; Zelia Craft,
Lester Plymale and Dorothy Condee. ·
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TAKING part in the Gallia County Hernane Socioty's first spaying clinic last
week at Dr. Philip L. Edmiston's clinic were, left to right, Dr. Edmiston, Gwen
Longbotham, of the Gallia Humane Society, and Carolyn Moore, with. Little
Raggett and Coco before they were spayed. The society will set up appeintments
for dogs and cats to be spayed or neutered and will pay up to one-baH the cost for
each animal. Appoiniments may be arranged by calling 446-0795. Tax deductible
donations may be sent to the Gallia County Humane Society, in rare of Shelly
Price, 148 Portsmouth Rd., Gallipolis.

Third time wanted

Tag tax called .b est
MIDDLEPORT - The twice-defeated

$5 permissive license tag tax should be
offered to the voters again.
That 's.what the Middleport Chamber
of Commerce decided Friday night in a .
meeting at the Co!umbl!S and Southern
Ohio offices presided over by George
Ingels, president.
In its resolution directed lo Middlepert
Mayor John zerkle nnd council, the
chamber indicated it.'i stand was based on
the conv iction that a $5 vehicle
registra tion tax would be the best means of
carrying out a program of street improvements, that Ulere is no way of
"getting aro4_nd" making repairs, that
sm;~ repairs will cost considerable money,

and that the tax is better than alternate
ways to raise it.
The chamher also is urging public
support for the $5 tax. A letter will be
directed to Mayor Zerkle urging him and
eouncil to give further study wputUng the
tax on the ballot again.
In other business, the chamber approved providing $300 again this year, as
in the past, to maintain the public use
facilities and boat launching area. Routine
business was complete~. Directors will be
announced at the next meeting. Members
are urged to pay dues for the current year. •
John Weeks, Gallipolis, assistant
manager of the electric company's River
District, wa s a guest.

Ohio coal not banned
COLUMBUS IUPI ) - The Director of
the Ohio Environmenta l Protection
Agency ' sa id };..:riday Ohio's power plants
can use Oh io Coal and recommend that
they so just as long as they install sulfur
oxide remova l equipment. The Oh10
Chamber of Commerce recently asked the
EPA lo reduce the sulfur oxide emission
s tandards beca use they would hurt th~
Ohio co&lt;~l industry.
Most of the coal used by the plants
comes f1;om eastern Ohio and has a high
s ulfur oxide content.
Ira Whitman said it has never been the
in ten lion of the Ohio EPA (o cripple the
Ohio co8l indus try or create an energy
cris is.
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He pointed out that a recent study by
the U. S. Su.lfur Oxide Contrql Technology
Assessment Panel .found !hat sulfur oxide
removal equipment is available an~
proven.
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' Hundreds of pages of testimony were
rece ived at four public .hearings held on
the standards in 1911 and 19/2," said
Whitman. "Based on (ha\ testimony, ,
Ohio's s tandards were changed from 40
'mic r og rarris per cu bic meter to the
present level .of 60."
. ·
· Whitmcm, however, admitted that «so
many important q'uestions were raised " at
April 23 hearings that regulations may ,
have to be changed in connection with'

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requiring all Ohio public utility compa nies
1p end sulphur dioxide·pollution by July I,
1975.
Whitman said he still felt there was
adequate technology and new equipment
that Ohio's . H utilities could abide by
pr~~ent 1standards and meet the deadli?~ ·
&lt;~ We admit that our present pos1tlon
could ehange, provided that the agency is
given sufficient data on the sulphur
diOxide question ," he sai~. " All parties
will have further opportunity to present 1,
suc h material in the adjudication proces_s .
" ff all H utilities presently considered
for air var~a:nCes apply for such a hearing,
a final policy decision would probably not
be made until late summer or early fall. "

MAKE EVEREST'S TOP
KATMANDU, Nepal (UP!) ·- Two
members of a 64-member Italian expedition Saturday reached the summit of
Mt. Everest, th~ world's highest mountain,
according to a message received by th~
Nepalese foreign office. The message said
Carez Rinaldo, 31, and Mizuko Mirko, 28,
reached the 29,0211-foot summit at midday
with two Sherpa guides accompanying
them. ·T he Italians· became the Sixth axpedition to climb the p&lt;;ak through the
traditional South Go! face, the same route
used. by earlier successful
expeditions.
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