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                  <text>i2 - The Daily Sentmel, M•ddleport·Pomerov. 0 . '-!av 10. 1973

Cutbacks produce strike
CLEVELAND {UP!) - Near·
ly 300 teachers m suburban
Maple He1ghts went on str1ke
today to protest staff and pro·
gram cutbacks uullated by the
school board foUowmg the defeat of a 3 iknill operatmg

levy.
Pollee were on hand to msure
easy access to the e1ght schools
for parents and substi tute
teachers who held classes for
the 6,&gt;00 students, along w1th
var1ous admmistratars

Wahama banquet, dance
planned for May 26th
MASON - The annual
Wahama Alumm Banquet and
Dance will be held May 26 10
the National Guard Armory
The oanquet Will be served at
630pm
The alumm assoc1atwn sa1d
smce no dmner tickets w1ll be
so1d at the door, reservations
must be made by no later than
May 19 and w1ll not be accepteo
without complete pa; ment at
the same tame
A dance to follow IS
scheduled to beg10 at 9 30 p m
Dress Wlll be mformal

Members of the Maple
He1ghts Teachers ASSOCiatiOn
voted Wednesday to strike. The
association represents 227
teachers, while 40 others are
represe11ted by a rival group,
the Maple He1ghts Teachers
Umon {AFUIO).
The system employs 290
teachers, all of whom are sup.
portmg the "work stoppage"
by p1cketmg the schools
Assistant school supenntendent Hal Smith srud 1t "would
not be a normal day ill the
schools, but we'll do as much
as we can "
"Thts isn't the normal work

assoc1atton IS g1vmg two $100
scholarships to two deservmg,
college bound semors, to be
chosen by a committee or the
faculty
Hescrvahons should be made
w1th
the Correspond ing
Secretar), Wahama Alumm
AssociatiOn, Box 525, Mason,
W Va , 25260
Herbert Deeter, 74, Coolville
Tickets are on sale at Mtllers
Route 1, d1ed Wednesday at St
m New Haven, Mason County
Bank, New Haven, Sm1th Jospeh Hosp1tal m Parkers·
Grocery, Hartford, B &amp; B "burg followmg an extended
Market, Mason, W1lham s 1J.lness He was the son of the
Grocery, Clifton , Fowler's late Wilham and Ebza Dugan
Deeter
Th1s IS the reumon year for Grocery , West Columbia,
He was also preceded m
all classes endmg m "3", bemg Fruth Pharmacy,
Powt
death
by hiS l1rst w1fe, Mary,
the classes of 1903, 1913, 1923, Pleasant, ' K &amp; C Jewelers,
1933, 1943, 1953, and 1963
Pomeroy. Foreman &amp; Abbott, four s1sters, e1ght brothers, a
Cost IS $4 per person for the Middleport, 0 or Jo Ann half·s1ster, and a half·brother
A retired employe of the B
banquet, dance and mem- Taylor, Mason, at phone 773·
and
0 Railroad, Mr Deeter IS
bership dues Dues are apphed 5177
surv1ved by h1s w1fe, Fneda
to a scholarship fund The
(Marge ) Deeter, a Sister, Mrs
ElSie Ackley, Chillicothe, and
several meces (;lnd nephews
FW1t!ral serv1ces w11l be held
( Cont10ued from page 11
al2 p m Saturday at the Wh1te
Funeral Home m Coolville w1th
assignment
the Rev Roy Deeter of·
The meetmg was the second for the Cab met smce three topf1c1atmg Burtal wlll be m
level White House a1des and Attorney General Richard G
Weatherby Cemetery Fmnd~
Kleundienst reSigned from the government because of the
may call at the funeral home
Watergate affair White House off•c•~ls sa1d the PreSident
anyt1me after 2 p m Fnday
planned to discuss ways of setzmg the mtttative he lost as a result
of the scandal and proceeding w1th the fore1gn and domesllc
goals of h1s second term
Veterans Mcmonal Hospital
ADMITTED -· Russell
NEW YORK - THE NATION'S SENIOR governor, Nelson
Cumm1ns, Racme, Rufus
A. RockefeUer of New York, sa1d Wednesday the Watergate
Browmng, Middleport , Holhe
scandal was one part of "the loss of pubbc confidence m the
Hayes , Shade,
Timothy
establishment " But Rockefeller, carefully disassoc1atung the
Campbell, Hartford, Daphne
GOP from the Watergate conspirators, added, "I think tins IS a
Ba1Iey, Shade, Dons Lee,
criSIS related to mdiv1duals not to the party "
Clifton, Wilham Lynch,
Rockefeller's comments echoed those of hiS fellow GOP state
Chesh1re, Howard Russell,
and terntonal chief executives amvmg Wednesday for their
Pomeroy, and Tracy Salser, ·
sprung conference. Today, the governors w1ll hear about the
Pomeroy
energy criSIS from Dr Edward Teller, the ''father of the atom•c
Leola
DlSCHARG ED OOmb," m thetr hrst pubhc busmess sess1on
Keck, Esther Pttzer, Frances
WASHINGTON - THE TEAMSTERS UNION has asked for Warner, Rtchard Fr1end,
wage and frmge beneht mcreases far above PresJdent Ntxon's Margaret Fortune and Charles
Hawk
5.5 per cent gmdelme. Industry called the request "homble,"
"terrible" and "shockmg." The wuon Wednesday asked for a
$1 50 an hour pay mcrease over three years- 50 cents each year
Pleasant Valley Hospital
- for more than 400,000 local and long distance truck dnvers
D1scharges - An1ta An·
derson,
Leon ,
Bernard
employed by some 16,000 firms
ThiS by Itself would be an 8 per cent mcrease the f1rst year,
Hussell, Ml Alto , Edmund
compared to the 5 5 per cent wh1ch PreSident NIXon has asked Gnmes, Pomt Pleasant,
umons and management to honor voluntarily But 1t IS only part Nancy Woodard, Gall1polls
of the request The Teamsters also asked for unlimited further Ferry, Mrs Gean Baker, son,
uncreases bed to the cost of livillg. In their present contract,
Rutland, Nancy See, Pmnt
exp~rung June 30, the cost-of·llvmg escalator IS llm1ted to 16
Pleasant, Jeanne Jones,
cents
Gallipolis Ferry , and Mrs
•
Robert Pyles, daughter,
COLUMBUS - THE CENTER FOR Busmess and EconomiC Gallipolis Ferry
Research at Ohio State Umvers1ty reported Wednesday Ohw's
personal mcome rate ill March was $52 3 bilbon, a 10 per cent
SPEAKER NOTED
uncrease over March, 1972. The center reported for the f1rst
RUTLAND - The Rev
quarter that personal mcome was 11 per cent above the
Wayne Rossen, state youth
correspondmg rate m 1972
d1rector
of the Church of God m
All mght major Oh1o counties showed March-to·March
payroll uncreases rangung from 9 per cent un Franklin and Mont· Ohw, Will be guest speaker at
gomery co\Ultles to 16 per cent m Stark. Other mcreases were 7 30 p m Sunday at the
Lucas 15 per cent, Summit, 13 per cent, Harmlton 12 per cent; Rutland Church of God The
Rev Bertha Kmgry, pastor,
Cuyahoga 11 per cent and Mahomng 10 per cent.
extends an mv1tahon to the
pubhc

News

• • •

Herbert Deeter
died Wednesday

in Briefs

The More You Buy
The More You Save

FULTZ TO SPEAK
The May meetmg of the
Women's Aux1hary of Veterans
Memonal Hospital will be held
at 7 30 p m Tuesday m the
hospital
cafetena
w1th
Prosecutmg Attorney Bernard
Fultz quest speaker All
members are asked to attend
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Charles David Hatfield, 20,
Dexter , and Kaaron Kay
G1lmore, 17, Pomeroy Route 2

MASON DRIVE·IN
r,,, , •l
A (

Buy Up'To$5000of.
First National City
Travelers Checks
for a fee of only $2
'

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L..'V v. 1
lntJ.o Ntqllll ,r

Tomght &amp; Fnday

May 10·11
Fe~ture Program
'T HE ABDUCTORS"

Double

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MEIGS THEATRE

Farmers Bank
&amp; Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
Member of Federal Reserve System
$20,000 Max1mum Insurance
for Each DepoSitor

'

Tomght, May 10

NOT OPEN
Fnday &amp; Saturday
May 11 12
DR PHIBES
RISES AGAIN

( TechniCOIOr)
Vtncent Pnce
Robert Quarry

DIRTY HEROES
( Techmcolor)

I PGI

Fredenck Stafford
Cu rt Jergms

IGI
Siluw Stc1r ts 7 p '"

stoppage because there LS oot a
lreakdown un n~ot1ahons w1th
the teachers," Sm1th told UP!
"Both Sides feel we need com·
mumty support w run the
schools and the levy has been
defeated twice already, the lat·
est tume last March m a special
election

ell tine
Det•oted To The

VOL. XXV

NO. 20

FRIDAY, MAY 11 , 1973

Senate
(Contmued from page I)
suggesllon that came to me
that diSclosure not he made."
Richardson testified "I don't
recall askmg" Krogh who the
White House source was.
"! know he bel1eved there
were constraunts applicable to
the 'plumbmg operatwn' un·
eluding this break·in. I know he
believed there were genume
secunty unpllcabons," Rich·
ardson S8ld of Krogh
Krogh Came to Him
R•chardson said that Krogh
came to him apparently be·
cause N1xon had Just appomted
him attorney general wtth "full
responSibihty" for the Water·
gate case Richardson satd he
prevtously had had only a few
dealings w1th Krogh
A few days ' after their talk,
Krogh submitted an affidavit
to the judge m wh•ch he said
that after the publications of
the Pentagon papers about
US V1etnam policy, be was
put un charge of a task forcethe so.called "plumbm g
operat1oq" - to look for news
fleaks
assumed
Krogh
also
responSibility for authorizmg
the
break·m
at
the
psycl)•atrlsl's office. He has
sa1d smce then that at the time
there seemed to be compelling
reasons to do so.
Nixon appounted Richardson,
who still IS actillg as defense
secretary, as attorney general
10 days ago and gave him "full
author1ty" over the admmlstration1s handlmg of the
Watergate case Three days
ago, responding to mountmg
pressure
m
Congress,
Richardson sa1d he would
appomt a spec1al Watergate
prosecutor who would "report
l&lt;l me.,and only lo .me "

'

TEN CENTS

Blackntail
plOt tied
to Mitchell

PT PLEASANT - SIX
persons appeared before Judge
James Lee Thompson m Mason
County CircUli Court today for
arratgnment on mdactments
returned
agamst
them
Tuesday by the grand jury
Judge Thompson appomted
Samuel D Littlepage to
represent Ronme Ervtne
Osborne and Earl Cr1tes, both
of whom Signed affidavits that
they were unable to employ
counsel
Others who appeared w1th
attorneys they had employed
were Roger Dale Sh1nn,
M1chael Shaw; Johnny Krebs,
Patnck
Maroney
of
Charleston , Vmcent Eugene
Braun, Samuel D Littlepage ;
Ruth Lee, R G Musgrave
Pleas are to be entereG
Tuesday mormng at fj 30

( Contmued from page I )
Important book"
Mrs Carnahan, whose home
1s ttdy and clean, enJoys
telev1s10n and m the summer
months works many, many
hours among her flowers She
1s one or the eldest residents of
Me1gs County Mrs E;llzabeth
W1ckham of Chester IS about a
year older
Mrs Carnahan was born on a
farm near Racme, a daughter
of the late Peter and Nancy
Wolf She had a SISter and two
brothers, all of whom d1ed
years ago Mrs Carnahan's
husband, Arthur, {Art) died 111
1932
Smce then she's been hither
and yon w1th her three
ch1ldren, Delbert, Ray of
Bucyrus, and an adopted
daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Ellis
of Cottageville, W Va She
reSided w1th Delbert four years
unlll purohasmg the mobile
home as a "place of her own"
She worked for a lime for the
Sanborn fam1ly m Middleport
as a cook and housekeeper
The aged Me1gs reSident has
not been w1thout her Illnesses
She has undergone four
operatmns and walks with a
cane as the result of a broken
lup wh1ch she suffered six
years ago m a fall She has
seven grandchildren and 20
grea !·grandchildren

PHONE 992·2156

.

Six arraigned
on indictments

98 Today

•

Of The Mei[{s-Mason Area

-

POM.EROY·MIODLEPORT OHIO

A MOTHER·DAUGHTER BE·IN Thursday mght at the
Me1gs Jumor H1gh School m Middleport was attended by
apprOXImately 75 mothers and their teenage daughters lfl·
terested un family life education Left to nght are Mrs
Robert Dugan, Salem Center, co-eh01rman for the Be·ln
sponsored by the Me1gs County Counc1l of Parents and
Teachers, Miss Mary Bradbury, student nurse at the Holzer

Medtcal Center' moderator ror a diSCUSSIOn penod With Dr
Ke1th Brandeberry, M D , obstef!lCHJn, and Larry Holcomb,
nght, who ass1sted m plannmg the Be·In Holcomb 1s f1cld
representatiVe for the Nf;lbonal FoundatiOn - March of
D1mes Mrs Howard Ervm of Racme (not ptctured ) was the
planmng co...chatrman for the PTA

prom ote adult-youth u n ~ rep resentattve for the Nattonal
derslandmg of SC!enlifJC facls Foundation . March of Dunes,
about early marnage and ""ho (;I SS I~ted m planmng the
parenthood
Be In , 01
Brande ben y
The program \\-a s, 10
stressed the unpm Lance of the
essence, a venture i.n lovmg
1ubclla Immumzalwn as a.n
and carmg about hfe Itself
effccttve means of f1ghtmg
The f1lm was e;.;phctt tn buth defects
show1n g how venereal d1sease
He sa 1d that \\hllc venereal
cH.: tually affects unborn bab1es, d1seasc 1s reportedly tn
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH \\hat ccrtam drugs, mcludmg l!p ldem iC stages m some pm l.,
A baby's tomorrow happens d1et p1lls, can do to a fetus , of the natwn , Lhts IS not so m
what age and nutntwn has to southeastern Ohw, ulthough
today'
Th1s was the centra l do w1th fetal development, and thc1e IS some mcreasc
message m a film prov1ded the responslbliity of the mothe1
Commenting m response to
1hursday mght by the Nallonal tOWiil'd her unborn for lhe question, wh) d1el p11ls
should be d1scontmued dUJtng
Foundatton . March of D1mes 1e~..:mvmg Qrenatal ca re
Emphas1s was on the pregnancy except by d1rect
and brought out m a general
diSCUSSIOn of birth defects, dcmgcrs of ' f(td foods," pil l pt escnpt10n of the attendmg
b1rth control, and fam1ly l1fe poppmg, ~md smokmK Times phys1c1an Dr Brandeberry
education by D1
Ke1lh for sccktng genelic counseling ~ talcd the) contam stimulants
Brandeberry, Holzer Medical were suggested for those w1th whtch may Ciluse a system
Center obstetnc1an and farrul y h1stones of any Imbalance not ccnduc1ve. to
mhertled dtsorders
The good development of an unborn
gynecologiSt
The occasiOn was the dange1 of rubella (German " eh1ld
He sa 1d that the Ideal age for
"Mother·Daughter Be·In " at measles) was outlmed1 and 1t
wa
s
pmnted
out
the
1964
rubella
cluld
beanng ts between 20 and
the JuniOr h1gh 10 Middleport
attended by about 7o mothers epidem ic ca used an eshmatcd 25 Molhers under 17 or over 15
daughters 250,000 abnormal pregnancies Cite lugh nsk and 1n the
and
teenage
greatest need of prenatal cme
sponsored by the Me1gs County 1n th1s country
In the d1 scuss 1on which
because then bab1es ,n e most
Council of Parents and
lhrealcned by stlild~rt h , low
Teachers and the March of followed showmg of the f1lm h)
D1mes Ils objective was to I a11 y W Holcomb, field we1ght, and prematu11ty
The birth-control pill, Dr
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Babies
topic of
Be-In

~News
..
in
..

Briefs;:·

By United Press International
WASHINGTON - HENRY A KISSINGER, Just back !rum a
Moscow tr1p, w1ll meet m Pans Thursd8y w1th HanOI's Le Due
Tho to discuss ways to shore U]) the shaky V1etnam cease·flre
agreement, the White House announced today White House
Press Secretary Ronald L Ziegler sa•d the KISsmger·Tho
meetmg probably would last three to f1ve days K•ssmger,
President NLXon's national secunty advtser, and Tho, HanOI
Pohtburo member, n~got1ated the agreement m January
K1ssmger w1ll be sw1tchmg h1s focus to the Indochma
situation after reportmg to Ntxon on what he descnbed as
"maJOr progress" m discussiOns wJth Leomd I Brezhnev and
other Sov1et leaders on Issues preceding Brezhnev forthcomm g
Washmgton summer VI~It K1ssmger arrived back m Washington
late Thursday mght
HOT SPRINGS, VA - A GROUP of busmess econom1sts
today forecast near-record growth for the U S economy this
year coupled~wlth sharp mcrease m mflahon The economists
who act as consultantsior:.the Busmess Counc1l, also saJd pnce
controls were domg more harm than good The counctl, made up
of 200 top corporate executiVes, 1s holdmg 1t.s sprmg meetmg at
this Allegheny Mounta10 spa
Dur10g 1973, the economy should expand by 10 5 pet w II
pet., the economiSts sa1d If the forecast holds, 11 would be the
biggest year·to.-year mcrease smce 1951, when the natton was
producmg for the Korean War Last year, output as measured by
the Gross National Product (GNP 1was a healthy 9 7pet
NEW YORK - UNDER DARKENING political sk1es, the ,
nat10n's Republican governors closet themselves m the country
today for a day long sesswn of political talk.
The 19 state and terrttortal governors, wmdmg up the1r
spr10g conference m New York, travel to the Pocantico H1l ls
estate of host Gov NeiSfln Rockefeller 10 Westchester County for
a pnvate session Sure to be major topiCS of discussiOn are the
Indictments Thursday of two top GOP presidential campaign
• officials and the lengthemng shadows of the Watergate scandal
' DETROIT - PURCHASERS OF !974-MODEL General
Motors cars will be able to have their automobiles fitted w1th
steel-belted rad1al ply t~res bmlt to specifications set by the
automake&lt;
The "GM Spec11lcatwn Radial T1re" will be standard on
some 1974 models and on most otber models, GM
President Edward N Coles sa1d today However, he was unable
to say what percentage of the cars would carry the hre as stand·
ard equipment Ford recently armounced plans to put rad1als on
75 pet of •ts 1974 m.odels
1
TORNADOES SWEPT A PATH l!.rough the northwestern
"' ( Cm iLinued on p&lt;Jge 121

Bombing
goes on
PHNOM PENH l UP!) Arncncan warplanes mcludm15
swmgwmg Flll bombers flew
hea\iy ra1ds across southern
Cambodia today w1thm hours
~fter the U S Congress refused
to approve offiCial fundmg for
the air campatgn here
Some or the stnk es were so
close to Carnbod1an force~
hghtmg olE rebel attaci&lt;' that
U S mr controllers refused to
f:IUthonzc them until they were
assured that "the ground
comma nder assum es responst.
tnlity for short rounds," rnet:~n·
mg those 'w"h1ch could possi bly
lt:~nd on government umt.s
M1htary sources said maJor
targets mcluded areas around
Takeo, a provmce capital 55
miles southwest of Phnom
Penh, and Kampot, 93 m1lcs to
the southeest near the Gulf of
'l'hmland Other maJOr raids
were nown along Htghway 5
northwest of Phnom Penh and
m areas to th e south of the
cap1tal, the sources sa1d
The Cambodian h1gh com·
rnand cha rged that North
VlCtnamese and V1et Cong
troops had carr1 ed out 2,842
ground attacks and shelhngs
1ns1de Cambodia over th e past
three and one.half months m
VlOlatiOn of the Par1s agree·
men L&lt;; on I ndochma
The command re1terat.ed an
ear her statement that Hanm
had 45,000 troops m Cambodian
terntory 1 'mstead of w1thdraw·
mg from the Khmer Republic
as stipulated by Arllcle 20 of
the (Pa n s) accords "
A communique charged that
the headquarters of the North
VIetnamese 1st DIVISIOn cons1stmg of three regiments
- had been set up m Takeo
provmce It sa1d two artillery
battahons, two mfantry balta·
hons and a battaliOn of com·
mandos were operating along
the Mekong R1ver north of the
(Contmued an page 12 )

Deer given
to children
Shenff Robert C Har·
lcnbach's Dept 1nvesligatcd
l\A.O &lt;:~CCtdenls Thursday No
one was reported lnJUred
At l a m on SR .1:!8 10 Letart
Township , George William
Yonker, Ractne, Rt 2, struck
and InJured a doe deer as 1t ran
m Pilth of h1s.auto The shenff's
Dept gave the antmal to the
children 's home There was
rncdnun damage to Yonker 's
vehtclc
At 8 30 am on 'Jh1rd Sl m
Racme , John F Boyd, Racme,
Rl 2 and Constance I Roush,
Racme, were each backmg
fr om separate dn veways and
b~;~ cked mto CdCh other There
.-as Ughl property damage

WASHINGTON t UPI) - Former Attorney General John N
Mitchell, already •nd•cted 1h connection w1th a secret $2110,000
contr1but10n received while he was Pres1dent Ntxon's campaagn
ch1ef, now has been hnked m sworn testimony to both the
Watergate break·m and a short·hved plot to steal "blackmail"
information on a DemocratiC pres1denhaJ contender
ConvK'ted Watergate conspirator James W McCord Jr smd m
a 383-page sworn statem.ent released Thursday that he was told
that M1lchell ordered the June 17 break·IO at the Democrat's
Watergate headquarters because he was pleased w1th the results
of a earlier burglary there
McCord sa1d he also was told that Mitchell rece1ved reports on
conversations momtored on tapped telephone hnes of hlgh.level Democrats, approved a $250,0()().plus budget for political
esp10nage, and asked his polttlcal agents to get the blackmail
matenal from a Las Vegas, Nev , newspa~r offtcc
He smd the matenal concerned a Democratic presidential
candidate, whom he d1d not name But he mdtcated 1t 1 'nught
posSibly " have been Sen EdmundS Musk1e, DMame
Information from Uddy
McCord, who was servmg as secur1ty chie£ £or Nixon's cam·
pm~n when he wHs arrested m the June 17 break-in, scud all his
mfonnatlon about Mitchell came from co...consp1rato1·G Gordon
L1ddy, former campaign fmance council Liddj has refused to
tesl1fy
Mitchell was md1cted 10 Ne" York 'J'hursday ttlong Willi former
Secretary of Commerce Maurice H Stans on charges or oi:}.
structmg a federal mvest1gat1on - '' by decett, craft, tnckery and
means UJatare dishonest" - m exchange for a secret campaign
donation from fmancter Robert L Vesco Stan.s also served as
NJX.on 's ch1ef campa1gn fund.ratser
Mitchell and Stans, the f1rsl former Cabinet officers to be In·
dieted smcc the Teapot Dome scandal 50 years ago, also become
the first of NIXon's hlgh·level campaign offiCials to be charged 1n
the cvcr·wldcnmg story of 11legal campaign tact1cs tn 1972 More
mdtctments are expected from a grand jury stttlng m Washmg.
! Contmucd on pa~e 12)
Veterans Memorial Hospital
AdnHttcd
Maggie
Gilmore, Ra c 1n e, - Leora
Zwllhng, Pomeroy, Richard
P.H sons. Sy1 acuse,
Guy
Sargent, Pomeroy , Paul
Hc· nder~on, Pomeroy Hobert
Dw hmu. Middleport, Jo Ann
COLUMilUS I Ul'l 1 - The
Wh1te, Middleport, Ph1lllp
Utuo General Assembly, led
Donov.1n, Syr.ICuse, Thelma
;
hy Hou ~c Rctmbllcans, has
Hyse ll , Hutland, l{aymond
JlUt the hrakcs on the rush
Hw I ley, Racmc , Billy Brewer,
toward a state lottery aJ,..
Po1lland Krista Wh1le, Athens
pruved by the volcrs at
and Oren Wears, Pomeroy
Tuesd.•y's primary elcc tlon
Dtf!Chi.Hgcd
Michael
I ottcry hi.H kers railed
Hubbard, Gcor~e Lu ster,
1 hursda} to ra1sc the
Emma Owens, Hobart R1 ggs
necessary 66 vvtes 111 the
.md t!1ley McClelland
nous c tu start 1mmcdmlc
,.,,tfwr
1mplcmcntatton of the new
game of chanr. e 'I he result
Pa,lly cloudy ,Uid a little
\\as a dcl:.~ y of 1)0 days, and
cuole1 toda y and tomght v.1th a
1•robablc post))(Jilcmcnt of
c:hrJnce of a few showers north
the luttcry until next }Car.
portwns . H1ghs today 1n the
Ruth the llousc and Senate
GOs Lows tomghl m the 40s
atljourned for tht• wt•t•kcnd
Cloud; and cool w1th a chance
after part1 sa n h1ckcr111g
of showers Saturday, h1ghs 111
shelved the lottery.
the upper 50s and low 60s

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COLUMBUS iUPI) - Former Gov. James A. Rhodes
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·;: slatmg their candidates for the 1974 election.
The Ohio Supreme Coort ruled 5-2 along party lines
Thursday ~hat a proVISIOn In the Ohio ConsliluUon llmiUng
governors to two successive (our-year fenns is no burrier to
Rhodes' bid for re-election, since he has spent one term oui
of off•ce.
Rhodes, who served as governor from 1963·71, Jmme&lt;hately
announced he will contlnue his campaign for
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test the questiOn uf hiS eligibility last February
Rhodes flied petitiOns to run m 1974, but Secretary of
State Ted W Brown, a fellow Republican, refused to honor
them on grounds the OhJo Constitution provides "no person
shall hold the ~Jffice of governor for a period longer than two
SUCCCSSIVC terms iJf fnur years."

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TiiESE ARE THE TOP FOUR wunners 10 the fourth
annual speech contest dealmg w1th Me1gs County hiStory and
staged by the Me1gs County Pwneer and Histol'lcal Society
They are seated, I tor, Connie Smith, first, Dallas Weber,
s~cond; standmg, I to r, ChriS M11ler, third, and Kenny
Moore, fourth They were presente&lt;l cash pmes

Speech, essay
winners named
Wmners m the annual speech
and essay contest on Metgs
County history were announc·
ed Thursday afternoon when
the speech porllon of the fourth
annual event was held at the
Me1gs Museum
1ak1ng first pi(;ICC 1n the
speech t,:Ontest, JUdl{ed by Mrs
Hal old Wcthe1 holt and M1ss
Ann Br ..tdbu1 y. was Conme
Sm1th, daughte1 of Mr and
Mr:-; Sch.o,yn Snuth of Mid·
dlcpm t and a part·llmc sports
tep01 te1 fur 'l'he Dally Sen·
tmcl M1ss Sm1th used the 1937
flood .IS her top1c
Second pl1:1ce 1n the speech
cutego1y was won by Dallas
Wcbc1. sun uf Mr and Mrs
Vernon Weber, Rutland, who
used coal mmmg as his top1c
Chns M1ller, daughter of the
Rev and Mrs Audry Miller of
Middleport, was third place
wmner Wllh her speech on the
Lyon~ tomb, wh1lc fourth place
went lo Kenr1y Moore, son or
Mr and Mrs Glen Mo01 e of
Danville v. ho used HaynesviJie
as h1s top1c Pnzes fo1· the fu .st
four wmners In the contest held
IJy the Me1gs Coun ty Pwncer
and H1ston cal SocJCtY, ure $15,
$J 2, $10 and $5m both diVISIOnS
Honorable mentwn m the
speech d1v1sJOn went to Scott
Walton fwd Mark Wen v, each
receivmg $1
The essay dtv1s1on was
Jud ged e&lt;~ Jil c l and result:-;
announced 'I hur sday at the
speech com petitiOn F1rst
pl.1cc 111 essays wer1t to George
Arnott, whose essay dealt w1th

street cars m Me1gs County
Arnott IS the son of Mr and
Mrs Edgar Arn ott, Mid ·
dlcport
Second place wen\ to J1m
Schmoll, son of Mr and Mrs
Robert Schmoll, Middleport,
whose essay was entitled,
Spcmnmg the OhiO " " Life
and Pohttcs m Metgs County,"
was lhe top1c of Dave Gerard,
son o( Mr and Mrs Charles
Gera1 d. Middleport, lh1rd
place "mner, and Linda
Atkinson, daughter or Mrs
Ed1th f:bersdach, Middleport,
and Steve Warne1, son of Mrs
.Jay Warner of Pumeroy, lied
for fourth place Miss Atkmsou
used " Martm E Coal Co · ~as
her top1c and Warner used
' The Ebersbach Fam1ly "
Honorable mentlon and
awards of $1 each m the essay
d1vtswn went to Jul Beaver,
11
The1ss Fam1ly" Thomas
Cassell, " Ambrose Gwlnelt
Bierce'',
Karen
Hale ,
" Remembermg Dexter", Julia
Hutchinson, 'Salt of the B1g
Bend Area", Donna Francis,
·~su gar Run School", T1m
Kmg, "H1stor1cal Beams," and
Dallas Weber, "Coal Mmmg
Then"
Judgmg the essays were
Mrs Charles McDamel and
Mrs EliZabeth H11ferty
Durmg yesterday's contest,
Mrs H1lferty who 1s servmg as
an adv1sor for the estabhsh·
ment of the Me1gs Museum,
oulhned detailed plans of the
museum as prepared by her
(Continued on page 12)

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Five century-plus old
licenses returned here
The Me1gs County Pwneer
and HIStorical Soc1ety this
week received five mamage
licenses lssued m Metgs County
10 1666 and 1867 by tben
Probate Judge W. H Lasley
The donor was Mrs E Jun
Se1ler, 1398 Uruon City Road,
Greenville, Oh1o, who IS a
member of the Board of The
Darke County HIStoncal
Society wh1ch operates the
Garst H1stoncal MuselUD m a
" house built m 1652 g1ven by
Garst he1rs to that society m
1946 The new Coppock Ad·
d1t10n was opened m 1967

Mrs Se1ler, dmhvolved tn
c1eamng up an o1 ouse, came
:;:; across the~local marnage

licenses She sent them to the
Meigs Musewn because she
likes to fmd a borne for
everythung old It IS mterestmg
to speculate how these licenses
arrived m Darke County. Tbey
were to.
No 269 - Abraham Geyer
and Margaret Sponagel, Oc·
Iober 24, 1666
No 284 - George H P
Fe1ger and Alice L Cowdery,
November 6, 1866
No. 357 - George PfaiT and
Margaret t;&gt;node, December
28, 1666.
No 408 - Jacob Fmdlung and
Mena Buck, March 8, 1967 \
No 653 - Charles W Sch·
m1dt and Catharune R1ebel,
November 12, 1867

Needed now: more .safety consciousness by all
• BY

GEORGE HARGRAVES, SUPT.
Meigs Local School District
I would hke to encourage all or you to g1ve serwus con
stderahon to becommg more safety conscious Daylight
Savmgs T1me br10gs more hours of playbme lor kids The
warmer weather means more b1ke r1dmg In JUst a co uple of
weeks school will he concludmg for thiS year and there w11l be
even more time when youngsters will be playmg m the open
Every person who dr1ves a car or truck should be aware
of these facts They should accordungly giVe greater attentiOn

Speaking of Schools-No. 276
to keepmg their eyes open for k1ds m the streets -They w1ll
be there - ndmg b1kes, playing ball, etc Dnvers should
really be alert AvOid a trag1c acc1dent
Parents should talk ser~ously w1th thm ch1ldren about
these dangers too Th1s 1s not JUSt a one way proposition
Children have to be more alert too They shouldn 'l depend on
the motonst to do 11 all If they do, they and their parents may
be sorry Please, parents, talk safety at your house Do your
part to av01d that ,lrag1c accident

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Harold Hubbard and I are currently 10volved 10 a survey
of bUildings for posstble sununer work We won't be able to
do as mu ch as m prev1ous years We have not been able to
obtam add1t10nal ·vocational funds to su pport payment of
;tudent workers as m the past Some of our custodial staff IS
athng Consequently, we Will be limited m what we can d9.
We w1ll do our hesl to clean up and fix up the butldmgs to the
best of our ab1hty and means
we sttll have opemngs avaiLable m several of our
vocat10nal programs at the h1gh school These are, of course,
open to students m the two other d1stncts m the county as
well as to our 0wn students A student who IS not gomg to
college should cer~ mly g1ve a lot of senous consideration to
th1s and so should the student's parents
Tnese are opportunities that should not be lost They
won't come agam for next year's JUmors If you have
questwns, call992-2158 and talk to Pnnc1psl James D1ehl
WE ARE DOWN TO THAT TIME when some hard
decLsions have to be made about passmg or fa1lu.g students
ThiS IS ne"er an easy thi ·g to dec1de The deciSion must be
based 011 what the student has accomplished and what IS best
for the student, not just now but fQr the future Failure u1

retention lS no fun for anyone mvolved, but sometimes 1t
must be done
we are still p1ck10g up late regiStrations for next year's
kindergarten and f~rst grade If you haven't done th1s yet,
please contact your school as soon as poss1ble
Each year there are questions about what school offices
are open durmg the summer months. The high school and
JUmor h1gh school Off!£"§.. are open .all sununer durung the
hours of 8-12 and 1·3 The clerk's office and the superm.
tendent's office are open all summer durung the hours of 8-12
and J.4
NEWS &amp; NOTES - Congratulations to all the folks m
Eastern Local fo" the successful passage of their bond ISSUe
earlier thiS week - Funal grade cars will go )lome '1' grades
K-6 on Thursday, May 24- Fmal grade cards m grades 7·12
will be mailed on Fnday, May 25 - The !mal day of classes
for all students will be Thursday, May 24 It w11l be a full day
_ All students m grades 9--12 will rece1ve schedules by ma1l
durillg tbe summer Any 'requests for change must be mad•
at that tune - If a student IS not gomg to college, he or she
should senously cons1der a vocational course

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Bobby Roggs made the statement matter..,l-factly The reason
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wasn 't He was sunpl} statmg a fact r
"What happens of I lose Sunday '" satd R1ggs "Nothing SuI
lose f'lt still be the best 55-year..,fd player m the world f'll mak e
another challenge the very next day '
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"Ah.IJ.!J-h," satd Roggs, warmmg up over the very thought
"We'll get sponsors to put up btg money lor seruor players Why
not ? Seruors are JUSt as entertammg, JUSt as much fun to watch
as women They keep the ball 1n play Honestly, I think It woll be
wonderful for all semors if 1 wm I'm certamly not worried about
losmg My glory days are behind me With Margaret Court, tt's
ent~rely dofferent She's carrymg the banner for all the women of
the world Her lrtends keep telling her " Margaret, don't Jet that
old guy beat you "'
No Stone Unturned
Bobby Rtggs IS leavong no stone unturned
He makes su.re ID get enough rest every day and he's taking 415
vttamm capsules a day - " to get my old strength bock," he says
He also ts aware of every psychotogocal edge
Saturday, for example, Roggs, the father of sox, mtends to send
Margaret Court, who has one son, an appropnate Mother's Day
gtft Two gifts. m fact
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Sunday, Bobby R1ggs calmly JS gomg to walk over to Margaret
Court and say
"Dod you recetve the box of candy and the lovely Cahforma red
roses I sent you for Mother's Day?'
Now how can a man like that lose?
My own personal feelmg ts Margaret Court woll beat Bobby
Roggs on the tenrus court Sunday, but w1th the philosophy he has,
Bobby R1ggs won't lose a thing, and you can bet more than
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outpttched by Cahfornta 's BtU
UPJ SporlS Wrtler
Thursday mg~t when the Whole Smger, ~ho st• uck out l3 and
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NEW YORK ( UP! ) - Bobby R1ggs can't lose
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Oh, sure, mtense, deadly senous Margaret Court may beat him Sarr F(.lnctsco 24 10 706
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the deSignated hitter rule, he
m RamQna, Calif , Sunday on what has grown to be the most Cmemnall
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talked..about male-female athletic confrontation smce Babe los Angeles 17 14 548 5' 1
around
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Dulriksen !.ned pitching ID Babe Ruth (she struck hun out once Atlanta
SanD 1eg o
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and he also hit some lme dr1ves off her ), but no matter what
Thursda-y's Result s
tomght
to "WJs one, · sa1d
happens m Sunday 's match, Bobby Roggswoll come out a w1nner
San Fran c1sco 6 St LOUIS 3
Wood, who was not taken out of
1Onl-y game scheduled)
Prunanly because thiS hasn 't become a matter of life-and
Today's Probable P1tchers
the game unttf the White Sox
death woth him
( All t1mes. EOT)
took the lead m the top of the
Philadelphia ( (hnstenson 1 3)
Nobody m the world JS havmg more fun woth thiS whole thong
12th Without the deSignated
Ch1cago ( Pappa s 1 J) 2 30
than 50.year..,ld Bobby Roggs, although fun or no fun . make no .;~t
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New Yo rk (McAMrew 2 31 at
out of there for a pmch-httter m
P itts b urgh I Ell1s 3 2) 8 05 p m
He put m a busy day on the court 1n San D1ego Thursda)
the ~eventh or e 1ghlh mnmg
Los Angeles ( Oownmg 3 1J at
polishmg up hiS game agaonst his old buddy, former Womble don S&lt;~n
Fran c1sco {Mancha I 4 21
J'he designated hitter &lt;1 lso
champ Don Budge, and when he was through woth the workout he llp m
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Sam
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LOU IS ( Foster 0 3) 9 p m
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smgled and scored a run
- While "1ndy cond11lons kept
A Wonderful Player
San D1eg o ( Caldwell I 3) at
practice speeds relatively slow CapiStrano, Calli , brushed the m my spot "
" You know , she's a wonderful player and she has won some Atlanta (Gentry 3 :n 8 OS p m
wall m the south short chute
TllC White So. una hie to
Cme~nnal1
{Nelson 2 1) at Thursday two dr1vers, wh ose
great matelles, but when she hJses, tt's a case of nerves That's Hous1on
(Wil son 7 3) 8 30 p m
cars h1t wtth the wall at the but proceeded on ciround the handl e Smger for 11 mmngs,
what her hi!tory os, anyway, and 1 think of she's ever gonna choke
Saturdays Games
lnd1anapohs Motor Speedway, 21':!-lmle oval ilnd mto the pats fma lf y broke through agamst
up, this IS the match m "htch she wtll," saod Rtggs, who talks Phrlad el ph1a at Ch1cago
Damage to lhc ca r wa s mmor 1ehcver Ron Perranoskl mUte
escaped harm
New York at P flls burgh
pretty much the way he plays, non-stop
Los Angeles at San Franc1sco
Expe rt s wh o iJnllf= IIJatcd 12th for the wmmng run J orge
Peter Reyson of Redondo
"She may get Uf&gt;'tlght because of all the unportance thts match San D1ego at Allanta n1ght
Beach, Calif , lost control of hJS h1gher speeds Thursday a~ Orta walked to open the frame
Crncmnali al Hou ston n1ght
has taken on," Bobby added
Mon1real at St Lou1s n1ght
Bnttsh-bllllt McLaren m the Sa tua day s t1me tnals drew and was sacnflced to :second by
What about himself' Is he so sure he won 't choke up '
No 2 turn and It bou nced oil nca r- were disappomted No one LUJs Alvarado Pat Kelly the
Bobby Rtggs' crackling laugh came over the telephone clea rly
Am c ncan league
th e wall Damage ap parentl y c.o~me close to the 200·mlle-per- major leagues' leadiu g Iutter ,
Easl
all the way from San Doego
w I pel g b was hmoted to the left rear hour bart ter which the expel ts
" Me?" he sa1d, mcredulously
Milwaukee
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say should be ct a eked this
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''Look, thts match ts for only $10.000 I once played Don Budge
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Cleveland
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Boston
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the 160 phase of hiS refresher
exam
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because of thmr su '
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Standmgs
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Amertcan DIVISion
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Bobby Roggs made the statement matter..,l-factly The reason
he didn't sound as if he was boastmg was because he really
wasn 't He was sunpl} statmg a fact r
"What happens of I lose Sunday '" satd R1ggs "Nothing SuI
lose f'lt still be the best 55-year..,fd player m the world f'll mak e
another challenge the very next day '
And if he wms '
"Ah.IJ.!J-h," satd Roggs, warmmg up over the very thought
"We'll get sponsors to put up btg money lor seruor players Why
not ? Seruors are JUSt as entertammg, JUSt as much fun to watch
as women They keep the ball 1n play Honestly, I think It woll be
wonderful for all semors if 1 wm I'm certamly not worried about
losmg My glory days are behind me With Margaret Court, tt's
ent~rely dofferent She's carrymg the banner for all the women of
the world Her lrtends keep telling her " Margaret, don't Jet that
old guy beat you "'
No Stone Unturned
Bobby Rtggs IS leavong no stone unturned
He makes su.re ID get enough rest every day and he's taking 415
vttamm capsules a day - " to get my old strength bock," he says
He also ts aware of every psychotogocal edge
Saturday, for example, Roggs, the father of sox, mtends to send
Margaret Court, who has one son, an appropnate Mother's Day
gtft Two gifts. m fact
Then when the two get out on the court lor the bog match
Sunday, Bobby R1ggs calmly JS gomg to walk over to Margaret
Court and say
"Dod you recetve the box of candy and the lovely Cahforma red
roses I sent you for Mother's Day?'
Now how can a man like that lose?
My own personal feelmg ts Margaret Court woll beat Bobby
Roggs on the tenrus court Sunday, but w1th the philosophy he has,
Bobby R1ggs won't lose a thing, and you can bet more than
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se~1son and seventh m a row
outpttched by Cahfornta 's BtU
UPJ SporlS Wrtler
Thursday mg~t when the Whole Smger, ~ho st• uck out l3 and
U) Milton Rachman
~ Montreal
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Wilbur
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UPI SporlS Edolor
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knu cklebalhng left-bander of Angels. 4-3. m 12 mmngs
mnmgs Wood was touched lor
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NEW YORK ( UP! ) - Bobby R1ggs can't lose
wlpctgb
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eoghth
tnumph
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the
better
games In fact he was prtched, and had 1t not been lor
Oh, sure, mtense, deadly senous Margaret Court may beat him Sarr F(.lnctsco 24 10 706
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10 II 645 2 1
the deSignated hitter rule, he
m RamQna, Calif , Sunday on what has grown to be the most Cmemnall
18 11 (121 31 2
probably wouldn't h,tve been
talked..about male-female athletic confrontation smce Babe los Angeles 17 14 548 5' 1
around
that long
10 18 357 11
Dulriksen !.ned pitching ID Babe Ruth (she struck hun out once Atlanta
SanD 1eg o
11 10 J55 ll 1 1
' I was lucky out there
and he also hit some lme dr1ves off her ), but no matter what
Thursda-y's Result s
tomght
to "WJs one, · sa1d
happens m Sunday 's match, Bobby Roggswoll come out a w1nner
San Fran c1sco 6 St LOUIS 3
Wood, who was not taken out of
1Onl-y game scheduled)
Prunanly because thiS hasn 't become a matter of life-and
Today's Probable P1tchers
the game unttf the White Sox
death woth him
( All t1mes. EOT)
took the lead m the top of the
Philadelphia ( (hnstenson 1 3)
Nobody m the world JS havmg more fun woth thiS whole thong
12th Without the deSignated
Ch1cago ( Pappa s 1 J) 2 30
than 50.year..,ld Bobby Roggs, although fun or no fun . make no .;~t
pm
rule I would hdve been
h1tter
mostake, he's gmng out there to wm
New Yo rk (McAMrew 2 31 at
out of there for a pmch-httter m
P itts b urgh I Ell1s 3 2) 8 05 p m
He put m a busy day on the court 1n San D1ego Thursda)
the ~eventh or e 1ghlh mnmg
Los Angeles ( Oownmg 3 1J at
polishmg up hiS game agaonst his old buddy, former Womble don S&lt;~n
Fran c1sco {Mancha I 4 21
J'he designated hitter &lt;1 lso
champ Don Budge, and when he was through woth the workout he llp m
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drews
smgled and scored a run
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A Wonderful Player
San D1eg o ( Caldwell I 3) at
practice speeds relatively slow CapiStrano, Calli , brushed the m my spot "
" You know , she's a wonderful player and she has won some Atlanta (Gentry 3 :n 8 OS p m
wall m the south short chute
TllC White So. una hie to
Cme~nnal1
{Nelson 2 1) at Thursday two dr1vers, wh ose
great matelles, but when she hJses, tt's a case of nerves That's Hous1on
(Wil son 7 3) 8 30 p m
cars h1t wtth the wall at the but proceeded on ciround the handl e Smger for 11 mmngs,
what her hi!tory os, anyway, and 1 think of she's ever gonna choke
Saturdays Games
lnd1anapohs Motor Speedway, 21':!-lmle oval ilnd mto the pats fma lf y broke through agamst
up, this IS the match m "htch she wtll," saod Rtggs, who talks Phrlad el ph1a at Ch1cago
Damage to lhc ca r wa s mmor 1ehcver Ron Perranoskl mUte
escaped harm
New York at P flls burgh
pretty much the way he plays, non-stop
Los Angeles at San Franc1sco
Expe rt s wh o iJnllf= IIJatcd 12th for the wmmng run J orge
Peter Reyson of Redondo
"She may get Uf&gt;'tlght because of all the unportance thts match San D1ego at Allanta n1ght
Beach, Calif , lost control of hJS h1gher speeds Thursday a~ Orta walked to open the frame
Crncmnali al Hou ston n1ght
has taken on," Bobby added
Mon1real at St Lou1s n1ght
Bnttsh-bllllt McLaren m the Sa tua day s t1me tnals drew and was sacnflced to :second by
What about himself' Is he so sure he won 't choke up '
No 2 turn and It bou nced oil nca r- were disappomted No one LUJs Alvarado Pat Kelly the
Bobby Rtggs' crackling laugh came over the telephone clea rly
Am c ncan league
th e wall Damage ap parentl y c.o~me close to the 200·mlle-per- major leagues' leadiu g Iutter ,
Easl
all the way from San Doego
w I pel g b was hmoted to the left rear hour bart ter which the expel ts
" Me?" he sa1d, mcredulously
Milwaukee
12 13 480
say should be ct a eked this
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''Look, thts match ts for only $10.000 I once played Don Budge
13 15 464
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Balt1more
12 14 461
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New York
12 14 461
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money doesn 't matter Not that much, anyway Yes, I guess you
Cleveland
13 16 448 1 '
\\a s former \\tnn e r Mart o
Boston
11 14 440
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Defense name of
game for Knicks
.
INGLEWOOD, Calif l UP!)
- Defense JS the name of the
game as far as the New York
Kmcks are c once rned and
they've parlayed 1t mto their
second NatiOnal Bas ketball
Assoc1atton title m the last four
years
The K.mcks, who g1ve up
pomts like they're SIOO btlls,
and 6-foot-10 Wtllls Reed .ill
but wrttten off a year ago,
displayed potse and a glovcltght defense Thur sday rught to
cll""'x a hard-fought clm&gt;b to
the tttle
Wtlh Reed pertormmg like
the man who led New York to
Its ftrst championship ever m
1970, the surprJsmg Knu.:ks

beat Los Angeles , 102-93, for
the fourth sll atght lm&gt;e to end
the Lakers'

one-year

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reign
For the second ttme m four
years, the hustlmg Reed was

Mator Leagve- Reo:.uffoi
By Umted Pruss lnlertlahonal
Nahorlfll League
st Lou1.-.
0 10 no ooo 3 a o

able to average 96 8 pomts for

Great to Come Back

Btll Bradley pumped m 20
pomts and Wall Frazter added
18 as New York , an 3-5 un~
derdog " hen the sertes began,
became the second NBA team
m 14 years to wm It aJl wtthout

five games

lt's grea t to come bac k and
do 1t all aga m,'' smiled the
mne·yf!ar pro fr om Grambling,
\1 ho played m onl y II games
last season because of tendom ~
lts m hJS left knee In 31

Ule home court advantage The

mmutes Thursda y m ght, Reed

Km cks'

scored 18 pomts and led the
Kmcks "'th 12 rebounds
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spark and Earl Monroe led the
way with 23 pomts m the
Kmcks ' " ell-balanced attack.
Re'd Hol1.man's defense was
the dtfference agam N ey, York

avenged a f1vc-game loss to the

held the Laker s, a team wh1ch

avera ged Ill 7 powL~ durfng
the regulHr season, under 100
pomts for the fourth stratght
t1me
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league leaders wtth a 98 2
regula 1 season defensive
avera ge, the Lakcrs were only

4~1

senes victory

I..akers a year ago
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Chamhcrlam has 23 Pomts

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advantage of the breaks," said
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potnts m addtllon to a game·
high 21 rebeunds "But four
losses m a row seems almost
unposstblc We could have won
d c:oupl e of those games but
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M,u dUders also won the mile
1 de~y , clockmg m at .l 55 5
For the Eagles, I' Srm th \o'IOfl
th e HHO, I "" 1 All&gt;ct ton look lsl
pl dc: e m the m1le tun , &lt;~n d
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220 - Ohlinger · M, 26 6,
G1 ueser - M, .J Smith - E
Mtle - Atherton · E 5 10 1
McCo)- · E, Hmtison - E
2 Mile - Hdrns · E , 1l 29 1
Bt dim E, Ltltle . M
Mile Relay - Meigs . 3 55 5
Pole Vault - Mon IS - M,
8 h , J R Thoma s - M
Htgh Jump - Blake . M, 4'
8' Ather ton· E, Andet son E
I ong Jump - Whtllatch . M,
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Otl er · M, S Reed . E
·, Discus - Wcl)er :, )\'1 1 126', S
Reed · 8 , C Heed · E
Tl11 s clused the reg ula!
season fot the Meigs thmcl ads
Sa tu rday, Ma) 19, Coach Don
D1xon will lake some bo~ s to
I ,;,ua:ash~ t fat the SEO Dtstn ct
meet

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18th NHL title

Cleveland 000 120 000 - 3 6 1 By EO SAINSBURY
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CHICAGO (upt )-The only
T draw
Johnso n (6) and
Duncan Lee ( 3 OJ and F1sk LP record that stood out for the
J ohn son (2 21
Montr ea l Canadtens Fr1day
(Only games sc hedUl ed)
was possesSion of the Stanley
C'up The Canadiens trtpped the
Chtcago Black Hawks, 6-4, m
the1r best-of-seven champiOnship ser1es to wm hockey's
most valued pnze for a record
18th ttme
One of the Montreal
veterans, Yvan Cournoyer, got
the wmrung goal on a freak
rebound, plckmg up a bouncmg
puck 20 feel from the Hawk
cage w1th less than 12 rnmutes
to play after 11 had bounced off
INDIANAPOtlS, lnd (UP!) the plextgla s behmd the net on
- Art1s Gilmore, with 28 pomts a shot over the cage
and 21 rebounds, led the
Hts shot went mto the next to
Kentucky Colonels to a 109-93 chn ch the lnumph whtle Hawk
VICtory over the defendmg goahe Tony Espos1to was "off
champwn Indtana Pacers balance and dtdn 't know where
Thursday mght to even thetr the puck was gomg" Cournoyer
playoff fmals for the Amertcan satd
Baskettball Assoctallon htle, 3"Coach Btlly Reay declared
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that hts team had nothing to be
It marked the fourth tune m ashamed of "
SJX ga mes tha t the Vls ttmg
" I think we played well," he
learn won, for cmg a seventh Said ' 1AEter all, we were not
and dectdlng game for the IItle supposed to get by the second
at Lowsvtlle Saturday after· round of the playoffs You can't
noon
battle anymore than we bat·
Kentu cky outshot and tied, and I apprcctated th e
outhustled the defendtn g appreciatiOn of the fans to the
champwns Vll'lua lly all the team at the end of the game"
way Lowe Dampier toSf3Cd m
The Hal\ ks made a ft ghl of tl
'25 poml• ard Dan lssel t 22, m the !male, although for Ute
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g'the Co lone js to lead at second tlrne for the SIX games
every period and lndtana only of the sertes, they fatled to hold
made a game of tl m the th trd a two-goal lead Ptt Marlm,
quarter when It narrowed the who scored his second playoff
gap to two pomts
hat tnck this year , tallied twtce
However, Kentucky led b) m 54 seconds of the first pertod
four gmng mto the fmal penod to put the Hawks m front 2.{),
at 80-76 and outscored the but Montreal came back With
Pacers 14·1 m the first five·
and·£J · half nunutcs of th e

Gilmore
nets 28
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goals by Henrt Rtchard, Pete
Mahovhch, a nd ReJean Houl e
for a 3·2 lead
Chtcago thereafter lied the
score tw1ce on goals by Dave
Kry sk ow and Martm , but
Montreal m the game three
ltmes broke out of a tte to go
ahead
The two teams scored 56
goals to break a playoff reco rd
of 54 set by Montreal m Boston
m a 1971 quarter.fmal sen es
and Montreal wtth 33 goals
broke a record of 28 by Boston
m a 1958 senes and by the
Canadtens m 1971
Martm , and hnemates
Denms Hull and Jtm Pappm
talhed 55 pomts to break the
previOus mark of 53 last year
by Boston 's John Bucky, John
McKenzte and Fred Stanfteld'Another record went to Cour·
noyer and 1t was the btg one
Hts 15th goal, whach was the
game.wmner for the cup , broke
the record of l4 set by Frank
Mahovhch wtlh Montreal m
1971
The only gloom for the
Canadtens was the !act that
Claude Larose, who slid back·
ward mto the net m the opemng
mmutes of the second per1od,
was ea rned frprn the tee on a
stretcher and X-rays at a
hosptlal showed he suffered a
broken leg.
The vtctory patd off wtth
$15 ,000 per man for the
Canadtens, champwns of the
NHL's Eas t Olvlslon, whtle the
losmg Black Hawks, West
Dtv1 s10 n champwns , each
earned $10,000

fouls He also satd the league
would elunmate 'clocks and
play liJO.must games
Wtth HKknust games, accordmg to Dee, halftime wtll
carne when .one team rea ches
50 pomts and the game IS over
at 100
Among other changes
proposed by Dee are adoption
of Olymptc foul shoollng rules,
the ball goes out of bounds on
non-shootmg
fouls, and

U. S. Steel to
hike its price
PITTSBURGH (UP!) - The
U S Steel Corp Thursday
announced a 4 8 pet price
mcrease on 1ts sheet and str1p
products whtch a re wtdely used
m
the
productiOn
of
automobtles af[d household
appliances
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Other producers were e x~
peeled to follow U S Steel's
lead The natiOn's largest
sleclmaker saJd the mcreases
would become ef!ecttve wtth
shi pments of June 15 The pnce
hikes were well w1thm the
1Jm1ts establtshed by the
Econom1c
Stabthzatlon
Program, 11 satd U S Steel
said prtces also wtll be tn·
creased effectiVe Aug 1 on
electnc resistance weld trunkhne p1pe and submerged are
"eld ptpe, both wtdely used by
the 011 mdustry

Olymptc wtdlh lanes, which
are three feet Wider than NBA
and ABA lanes at the base
The former Amenca n
Basketball League coach of the
Kansas City Steers satd the
WBA's mam mterest rtght now
LS fmd mg a corrumss10ner and
then franchises will be named
He sa1d the WBA 's referees
wtll be the best patd m
basketball and would come
from the ranks of form er
collegtate or pro players
Former basketball towns
under consideration by the
WBA are Marum, CincmnatJ,
St Loms, Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne,
Syracuse, Mm.
neapohs, St Paul, Baltunore,
New Orleans and Dallas
Other towns bemg conSidered are Mexteo C1ty ,
.Honolulu ; Montreal ; Mobtle,
Ala , Montgomery, Ala ,
Hartford, Conn , W1chna,
Ny
Kan , Rochester,
Jacksonvtlle, Fla , and Long
Beach, Calif

FlOWERS

The St Paul Luther League
of St Paul Lutheran Church
Pomeroy, recently made a tnp'
to ,Gapatal Untverslly 1n
Columbus Attendmg were
leaguers Diane Rtdg\liay,
Vteky Clelland, Ktm Jones,
Dtna Pratt and Edte Mees
Rev Arthur C Lund, pastor of
St Paul Lutheran Church,
accompamed the young people
w1lh Mr and Mrs Max
E1chmger and Wtlrna Mees
helpmg w1th transportatiOn
On Fnday afternoon the
group v1s1ted some classes m
the Sctence Butldmg and Me&lt;s
Hall After eatmg thetr evemng
meal m the cafetena everyone
went to a mov1e.and bowled at
the campus student umon The
evemng ended w1th the group
gomg to Shaky's ptzza The
gtrls spent the mght at Capttal
Semlnary next to the college
Saturday mormng the Luther
Leaguers were taken on a toUJ
of the t:a mpus The tour concluded wtth a talk gtven by a
representat.ve of the ad
mtss wns office
In the afternoon the leaguers

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CROW'S

Pomeroy Rower Shop

OPEN
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12 NOON - 7 P.M.

the Fabulous

NEWBUHY , OhiO (UP!) Six MexJCan tmm1 grants,
descnbed as "htghly skilled"
and " hard workmg, genwne,
warm people," were deported
Thw-sday from th1s northern
Oh10 commumty of 100 because
they ente red the country
Illegally
The Mextcans worked at
Multiform lndustrtes Corp
here, a rubber moldmg plant
which makes rollers for boat
trailers, and earned between $3
and $3 25 zn bour. Fedhal
unm1grat10n oEE1c1a1s reportedly were lipped off by a man
who owed money to one of the
Mexicans
Russell Gergen, general
manager of the ftrm, srudi he
would do all he could to get
them back mto the country
"They were mdustrmus and
showed up a halE hour early foe
work, then stayed to clean up

when It was not reqmred," said
Gergen "They were above
average mtelhgence, very
alert and JUst the kmd of people
yo u would want "
"We \\ant them back
because th ey're extremely
good people,'' Gergen satd
"The only crime they com·
m1tteed lS they want to work
while we are faced m mdustry
wtlh a soctety that desperately
wants to do as httle work as

"ent to Ohio Slate Umverstty.
Afler walktpg around the large
campus there was a VISit to the
hbrary and the football
stad1wt1 A real treat was
seemg the Ohto Stale football
team playmg m an afternoon
scnmmage On the way home
the group stopped and vtstted
the OhiO HIStorical Museum
The next meetmg of the St
Paul Luther League wtll be
Sunday. Ma) 20, 4 p m at the
church Plans wtll be made for
the summer months, mcludmg
a possible campm g lflp, and
the County Youth Rail) to be
held at St Paul Lutheran
Church on June 3, 2 30 p m
The rally ts sponsored by the
Me1gs County M1msterral
Association

D'/( 11 of remembrance
observed by society
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RUTLAND - The observance of the "Day of Remembrance" took place Sunday
"'t th a program by the Naom1
M1ss10nary Society of the F1rst
Baptist Church, Rutland
Mrs
Dorothy
Moore
presented qmet mus1c durlilg
the ceremony Mrs Gertrude
Butler was leader for the observance and there was smgmg
of "Sweet Hour of Prayer "
Th er e were readmgs by
Michael and Timmy Gore, a
recttatwn by Terry Combs
enltlled " He ts Able ," and the

Electwn of officers, a
demonstration on modern
arrangements by Mrs Thomas
Stewart, and plans for plantmg
mamlcnance htgh!Jghted the
Monday mght meelmg of the
Mtddleporl Garden Club held
at tb.e home of Mrs M L
French
Officers for the 1973-74 year
are Mrs Etollle Cassell.

SANDWICH
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992-5432

MOM'S THE WORD
MAY 13th
BUFFET DINNER
The MEIGS INN
POMEROY

VASE ARRANGEMENTS
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for Mother on her day!

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The annual recrUJtment tea
of Alpha Omicron Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma Soctety,
lnternattonal, was held Sunday
a ft ~rnoon at the Pomeroy
Elementary School
Hostesses for the tea were
Mrs AVIS Frecker, chair·
woman, Mrs Geneva Nolan,
Mrs V1lma P1kkoJa and M1ss
Rosahe Story Mtss Mtldred
Hawley gave the invocation
Thtrly-&lt;!tght members and
guesls were served from a
ta ble centered wtlh garden
flowers and sprmg colors of net
and candles
Marguente Gahm, a ret1red
teacher
from
Jackso n,
revtewed her wmter of
teachmg m Scottsdale, Anz

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song, 'Must Jesus Bea r the
Cross Alone ?''
Baphst
Wome n
of
Yesterday Laytng a Faun.
daLton " was the subJect of Mrs
Butler, leader Mrs Harr1et
Warner sang "Count on Me"
and dtrected a prayer sesswn
An other solo, " llark the Vmce
of Jesus Calhng" and a service
or prayer and consecration
conducted by John Warner
co ncluded the " Day of
Remembrance" observance
Mrs
Naomi Bentley ts
president of the soclety

Middleport club meets
with Mrs. M. L French

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have good workers hack

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held Sunday

co nta1n e 1 s
Several
arrangements were made m
pres ident , Mrs
Wtlili:tm what she termed "Junk conMorns, v1ce president , Mrs tamer ' mcludmg Jtems from
Stbley Slack, secretary , and uld automobiles, bottles and
Mrs. James At nold , treasurer ml sce llaneou s hou se hold
Mt s French, chatrwoman for Items
The fl oy,cr arrangement for
the nomwatmg comm ittee ,
presented the slate of offtcers the month ent1tled ' A Patch of
A dr scusswn of mamtenance Blue " was furmshed by Mrs B
un the cl ub plantmgs was held B Zmgler and was made of
These mclude the flow ertng whJte chrysanthemum s a1.&gt;
cra b trees at the south end of cent.ed wtlh blue
MemBers responded to roll
the·vtlla ge, the plantmgs at the
new welfare bUJldmg on Racme ca ll by nammg wildflowers
St , and tho~e at the Legwn recalled from by-gone years
1 he refreshment table
Memonal Park The needed
mawlenance will be taken care carr ted out the pmk and whale
of by the club when Junds color sc heme The tl!ble
arra ngement was made of pmk
become avatlable
It was de Cided that a and wh1te chrysanthemums
" bakeless'' bake sale will be Double crysta l candle holders
held at the July n\eelmg wtth held tall pmk tapers A dessert,
all cash donations to be turned nuts, mmts and coffee were
m at the July meetmg All served to 17 mem bers and
members wtll be contacted for guests, Mrs Stewart and Mrs
James Weber Mrs Cassell
a donatiOn
Mrs Roscoe W1se, leader of pres1ded at the coffee serv1ce
Mtddleport Troop 39, was Ass1stm g Mrs French was
gran ted permiSSIOn to place Mrs Lloyd Blackw ood Mrs
flower boxes allhe Mtddleporl Fneda Faehnle was a con·
Pubhc Ltbrary m heu of club tnhutm g hostess
members domg this
OAR TO MEET
Mrs Stewart, a member of
Return Jonathan Me1gs
the Rutland Frtendly Gar· Chi'.ipter of the Daughers of the
deners demons trated the Arnencan Revolutton w11l meet
of
modern May 16 at the home of Mrs.
maktng
arrangements Jn modern Thereon Johnson , Racme

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

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expressed, to th e
pro~perttve teachers who were
~uests at the meeting, her
des1re to teach m a far...away
pl.tce emphasazmg lhat we do
\\hat we really want to do
Mrs
Roberta Wil son,
president, conducted a bnef
busmess sess1on and repOrted
on the Alpha Delta State
Convention held recently tn
Cl ncmnatl
F1ve me mbers of Alpha
Omtcron Chapter attended the
35th annual conventiQn held at
the Netherland Htlton Hotel
Gomg from the chapter were
Mrs Wtlson , Mrs Margaret
Parsons, Rutland . Miss Mary
VIrginia Reib el, Pomeroy
Mrs
Dorothy Woodard ,
Pomeroy and Anna Maude
F'ehrman, Jackson
Among those mentioned m
the remembrance serv1ce at
th e co nventiOn wa s Mt ss
Genevieve Stobart, an Alpha
Onucron member wh o d1cd
Jan 19, 1973
Mrs Vtola Getlles, an Alpha
Om icron member from Well·
stan Y.as granted a scholarship
to be used toward a master's
degree m hbrary sc1ence
Speakers ut the conventiOn
were Mrs Nadme M Ewmg,
Northeast Re gronal Director ,
Mrs
Ruth N
Becker,
prestdent, Alpha Delta State.
Stanley Marsh, ass1stant
s up er rntcndcn t Ctn cmnata
Pubhc Schools, Dr Frances
Kwn e, dean, J~:~ c k sonv lllc
Untv~r s ily, Flonda, Stster
Jane K1schner , pres1deot,
Edgecltff Collge. CmcmnalJ
OhJO members will have the
opportumty to attend the
Northea st Regwnal Co n ~
fcrence m Loui SVIlle, K} m
August

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
adm1mstratlon reJected
mandatory gasolme rat10mng
Thursday, but called on the
petroleum mduslry to adopt a
voluntary
system
for
allocatmg
supplJ es
to
customers Deputy Treasury
secretary WJIIiam E. Sunon
satd the Offtce of p•l and
Gasohne (OOG) m the Intertor
Department would retam the
power to reqmre suppliers to
se ll to customers tf the
customers can show they are
" not recetvmg a proper
allocation of supplies "
Simon
announced
the
voluntary program at a
heanng o( the Senate Bankmg
Conumltee He satd OOG had
se nt telegrams to the
rxttrolel.Ull mdustry ~ refmers,
wholesalers, distributors and
JObbers - announcmr the plan

The plan asks those supphers
to make avatlable to each of
the1r customers the sa me
proportion of gaso hne as they
received before shortages
developed The purpose IS to
make sure mdependent gas
stat10ns , whtch often buy
1
branded" gasolme and sell 1t
Wider th eir own labels, are not
demed fuel and forced out of
busmess

WS ANGELES (UP! ) Dallas Cowboys' defenstve
lmeman Tody Smtlh and w1de ..
re cetver Btlly Park s \\ere
traded to Houston Wednesday
m return for the Oilers' ftrst
LWO p1ckr. m next ytar's '"
Nat10nal Football League
draft

Salem Center PTA
has business meet
SALEM CENTER - A
comrmttee to mvestlgate the
cos t of mstallation of additional
playground eqmpment was
appotnted at the Monday mght
mee ting of the Salem Center
PTA
Mt s Bpb Dugan, Mrs Paul
Grave:;, Mrs Bonme Johnsoo,
Mrs Larry Barr and Mrs
Wallace Fetty were named to
get a cos t esbrnate on monkey
ba rs The purchase of addlttonal cqu1pment for the
sc hool wa s dtscussed and
prov1dmg funds are available
curtams, cassette recordmgs,
cdueatlona l f1lms, and a
portable typew riter w1ll be
purchased
Prest! nt.ed at the meetmg
was a c:ertlflcate from the
D1 s trt ct 16 dtrector, Mrs
R1ch&lt;trd V~ughan, showmg 100
pet enrollment m the PTA of
the teachmg s taff The certrfu.: Hte was presented to the
Salem Center members at~
lcndtng ·the di stnct sprmg
co nference at Chesapeake
recerltly A report on the
conference was gtven by Mrs
Dugan and Mrs Fetty,
A report was also g1ven on

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Mother's
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Robert S Burd ett e wtll
graduate w1 th 3 BS degree m
malhem.attcs Sunday at R1o
Grande College ~He 15 the s•)fl
or Mr and Mrs Robert B
Burdetle, Pomeroy Rt 2
Ratc alaureate IS at 10 30 a m ,
co mmencement, 2 30 p m
Burdette has been on the
dean 's ment roll all four years
SPEAKING OF

Hazr
by

KAY
yo u have a ha 1r
don 1 JUSt regret
11 use II to 1ls bes t ad
van !age
If ha~r has been cut
un e venly !ea v n1g so me
long strands to worr y and
frus tra te you tease these
long strands to make the m
shorter and ma n1p ulate
them mto the res t ol the
shorter ha1r By brushmQ
un even bangs l1ghtly as1de
l hcy wil l assume a casua l
but sn1art nppearan ce A
cowi1Ck a pro bl e m' No!
any more Sclccl a ha1r
style wlfh s prmg and
bounce and the cowl1ck will
blend ' ngh l 1n wdt"l 11 and
nev er be no ! teed
Of cour se these are IUSI
some of Ihe h("'lr pr oblems
wh1 ch you yourself m1gh l
hand le successlul ly, but for
lhose pr oblems wh1 ch you
may no l be able to cope
wdh lc ! an ex pert from
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1UFSOAY
MAY MEETING, Women s
Auxthary, Veteran s Mcmon al
Hosptlal, 7 30 p m , hospital
cafete na1 Bernard Fultz,
prosec utmg attorney , speaker
BOOK AND learmng fesllval
hem ~ held at Tuppers Plams
molhcr a red carnallon cmsugc In the group r-cco~mzcd
were Mr .md Mrs Richard
Felly, Mt s Lelia Rumheld ,
Mrs AI phd Barr, Mr-s Bon me
Johns on, Mrs Claudia Hill ,
Mr, llomey McDonald, Mrs
Effie Huos 1er, Mrs Elm a
SnHth, Mrs Anna Turner Mt s
Hubertu W1lson and Mt s
Whttlcy
Ice cream , cake, coffee and
l;(ooJ.AJd wcr c served

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the Metgs County Council of
Parents and Teachers rneetmg
held on May :1 at Chesler
Attendmg from the Umt were
Mrs Paul Graves, Mrs
Dugan, Mrs Wtlham Wtllford
and Mrs Felly
The Mother . daughter ·be·
m" held last mght was an·
nounced , The new counctl
meellng wtll be October tat the
L~ lart Falls School
Mr s
Roberta Wilson,
prmctpal, announced that May
24 wtll be the last day of school
Off1cers' reports w~re given
foll owm g a welcome by Mrs
Fetty, prestdent, p1 ayer by
Rtchard Fetty and the pledge
led by Cub Seoul troop 238
A thank you note was r ea d
from the sixth gri:tdc students
fm the money wh1 ch was used
for ga mes and other materials
for the room The second grade
rnom wtth MrS Ohve Page,
teacher, "-On the attendance
banner and the cash award
The cub scout troop
presented Mrs Wilson wtth a
new fla g for the school tn
apprecaatton for use of the
school .
Mrs. Pa~e presel)1ted the
prog ram whach mcluded Mtss
SheJia Felly and Mtss Mary
Colwell, ptano solos, and
Latra cta Sullivan, a presc hooler, whor sang and accompamed herself at the pta no
Mrs Wykle Whttley Intraduced Lhe grandparents
present, read a poem m lnbute
to them and gave each grand·
father a red carnatiOn
boutonmere and each grand·

FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE 37, Whtle
Shrtne oC Jerusalem, 8 p m at
the !OOF hall
YOUNG Adult Cla ss,
Bradford' Church or Chnst, 7
p m at the church
COUNTRY Store, Frtday
and Saturday, at former Don
Weese barber shop, Racrne , 9
a m to 4 p m by t)appy
Hus tl ers Class of Racme
Wesleyan Un 1led Methodls t
Church Homemade noOdles
an d baked good s wtll be
featured Rummage sale m
conjunction y, 1th event
SUNDAY
REVIVAL slartmg Sunda y
at Wesleya n Church, Carbondale, 12 mtles west of
Athens on Rt 56, " tth the Rev
John Elswtck, evan gelist, 7 30
each evemng,
MONllAY
REVIVAL startmg Monday,
7 .JO each evemng, Hobson
Chn:s h.m Umon Church w1 th
!he Rev 0 H Carl as
ev .~n gch st Pubhc welcome

A Great Selection

Sl.INDAY, MAY 13

Bakes
a 4-poun'd roast
in 29 minutes!

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Mr and Mrs Jerry Ttlhs, Rt
4, Pomeroy, enterlamed
recen tly wtth a party honormg
their daughter, Wendy Le1gh,
on her e1ghth birthday anmvers&lt;J ry
Games were played and
refre shments of cake, tcc
cream , pot.ato chtps and KooiAld were served
(,uests were classmates of
Wendy, Amta Harmon , Steve
Richards, June, Scott, Troy,
Ryan and Shelly Bearhs, Janet
and l.tsa Ttlhs, Sandy and 0
R Smith, Jr , Jean, Doug and
Duane Weaver, Phyllis, Mark,
Mtke and Marty Clme, Carla
3nd Marcella Hartman and
Gary Ttlhs

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Wednesday eveni ng ap- routme Mrs . Ehzabelh Cutler
proximately 70 women and read three poems, ' 'What 1s A
g1r ls enJoyed the annual Mom''' "I Love Old Molhers 11
mother . daughter banquet at and "A l'rtbute to Mothers
the Pomeroy Umted Methodtsl Gone " June Ann Wamsley and
Church The women of En
Paula Etchmger sang " I
terpr1se Umted Methodis t Beheve m Mustc;' "The Candy
Church were welcomed and Man," and "Let There Be
shared both good food and good Peace on Earth ''
fellowship The tables were
Mrs Gerald Wtldermuth had
beauttfully decoraled by Mtss each of the women mtroduce
Myrtis Parker
herself and her daughters or
Followmg the dmner the guests She gave a spectal
program 1n the sanctuary welcome to all guests
started wtth group smgmg of
Mrs V D Edwards r ead the
"How Great Thou Art " Mrs. poem " Why God Made
I
W 0 Barmtz had the Mothers" and presented
potted
devotions , readmg Psalm 100 geramurns to Mrs lles , the
and havmg prayer
oldest mother, Mrs Cha rles
Lort Rupe read ''Uur Tr1bute Warth , the youngest mother
of Love " June Ann Wamsley and Mrs Clara Miller 1 the
presented a ballet number. oldes t grandmother Paula
Mrs Otto lies read a poem that E1c hmger was also presented a
her mother had wr1tten when g1fl of flowers
she was 90 years old Janet
The program closed by Mrs
VanVranken played a piano Wtldermuth read1n g "A
solo
The Cr1cket " and Mother 's
Prayer "
a nd
' Theme from Love Story "
everyone praymg the Lord's
Mrs Everett Thomas read a Prayer
poem whtch was wnlten by
Mrs Charles Rayburn and
Mrs Grace Gloeckner, "Ad- Mrs Wildermuth were the
vtce to All Daughters Who Still program committee and Mrs
Have Mothers " Tammy Rayburn acted a s m1stress of
E1chmger presented a baton ceremomes

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Amencan League
{ 1'1 mnmgs)
(hi
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COLT SIGNERS
penod
BALTIMORE (UP I )
Dampter's pa1r of fre e
Thtrd 10und dt aft ptck Jamte throws mtdway ~hrough the
Rotella of Tennessee stgned a f1nal perwd gave Kentucky a
multtyear contract wtth the 17-poml1ead at 94-77' and only
Baltunore Colts Thursday
the fm al wmnmg margm was
Rotella, 6-foot-2, 220 pounds, then m doubt
1s a lmebacker
Kentucky led, 28-24, at the
' The Colts earlier announced end of the ftrsl periOd and 55-43
s1gn mgs of three veterans- at the half Indiana outscored
offensive tackle Denms Nelson,
the Colonels m the thtrd penod,
punter DaVJd Lee and defen- 33-25, and two qmck fteld goals
sive tackle Chuck Hmton
by Don Freeman wllh 40
seconds left to play m the
MINGOlU RECALLED
penod narrowed Kentucky 's
CLEVELAND (UP! ) - The lead to 78-76 Kentucky then
Cleveland Indians Thursday scored to make 1t 80-76
announced th e recaU of leftThe Colonels opened the !mal
handed p1\cher Steve Mmgon pertod by tossmg m etght
from the Oklahoma Ctly farm stratght pomts, four of them by
club to brmg thetr roster to 25 Dannpter and two each by Issei
players
and J•m O'Bflen, )o grab a 12·
Mmgort pitched SIX mnmgs pomt lead at 88-76 and conw1th Oklahoma th1s season, tmued to dommate play until
compilmg a 6 00 earned run the end
average He wtll tak e the place
George McGmms, the lea.
of rehever M1ke Kilkenny , put gue's No 2 scorer, paced Inon watvers Wednesday
diana wtth 26 pomts but Mel
Dantels was held to 17 and
Freddte tewJS had 16
lndtana went wtthout a held
goal m the fmal pertod unttl
httle B1lly Keller connected
wtth 5 47 left to play

PEOPLE TRUST US TO HANDLE
SAVINGS OF OVER $150,000,000.

already holds over 10,000
persons and only four of them,
Chicago, Los Angeles. Oakland
and New York, have franchises
now," the former coach at
Alabama and Notre Dame
league- U1e World Basketball satd. "There are 700 colleges
playmg basketball and each
Assoc1at1on
they graduate at least one
year
Dee told Umted Press Jnterna!Jonal Thursday he ts hopeful good seruor ••
Dee, who fatled m efforts to
the WBA wtll open Jls first
buy
the Dallas Chappa rals and
season next fall He satd 25
Cities are under constderatlon Memphis Tams of the ABA,
for the league's etght fran. satd the etghl-man squad
chtses, which wtll be hm&gt;ted to would not be any problem
becalL'e the WBA would not
etght players aptece
" Each of the towns, except disqualtfy players for too many
Miami, has an arena that

DENVER ( UPl ) - Johnny
San fran
01 0 271 00:-: 6 9 1
Dee
says there are too many
M cDowell, M ofl ttl (71 an d
Ritdcr
W1se. Granger (6 ). great ctttes and too many good
Folkers (7) and S1m m ons WP
McDowell (I 0) LP W1se (3 ballplayers without a team "'
21 H Rs McCovey (81 h). Kmg he lS gomg to orgaruze a new
m.1n (Sihl Busse ('}nd J
professiOnal
basketball

\'oted the fma l sencs Most
Va lu ab le Player

St. Paul youth
visit Capital

Dee planning new pro league

Ltttle thtngs make a btg
difference
in
any
woman's
wardrobe
Help Mom embellish
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GIRlS:
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BOYS:
TRUNKS &amp; SHIRTS

BY ROB ROY
$250 TO $850

THE KIDDIE SHOPPE
On the T In Middleport, 0

�t - The Datly sent mel, Mtddleporl·Ponwroy, 0., Ma) II. 1971

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5-,.. Dally Sentpnel, Mtddleport·Pomeroy, 0 , May ll 1973

Defense name of
game for Knicks
.
INGLEWOOD, Calif l UP!)
- Defense JS the name of the
game as far as the New York
Kmcks are c once rned and
they've parlayed 1t mto their
second NatiOnal Bas ketball
Assoc1atton title m the last four
years
The K.mcks, who g1ve up
pomts like they're SIOO btlls,
and 6-foot-10 Wtllls Reed .ill
but wrttten off a year ago,
displayed potse and a glovcltght defense Thur sday rught to
cll""'x a hard-fought clm&gt;b to
the tttle
Wtlh Reed pertormmg like
the man who led New York to
Its ftrst championship ever m
1970, the surprJsmg Knu.:ks

beat Los Angeles , 102-93, for
the fourth sll atght lm&gt;e to end
the Lakers'

one-year

NBA

reign
For the second ttme m four
years, the hustlmg Reed was

Mator Leagve- Reo:.uffoi
By Umted Pruss lnlertlahonal
Nahorlfll League
st Lou1.-.
0 10 no ooo 3 a o

able to average 96 8 pomts for

Great to Come Back

Btll Bradley pumped m 20
pomts and Wall Frazter added
18 as New York , an 3-5 un~
derdog " hen the sertes began,
became the second NBA team
m 14 years to wm It aJl wtthout

five games

lt's grea t to come bac k and
do 1t all aga m,'' smiled the
mne·yf!ar pro fr om Grambling,
\1 ho played m onl y II games
last season because of tendom ~
lts m hJS left knee In 31

Ule home court advantage The

mmutes Thursda y m ght, Reed

Km cks'

scored 18 pomts and led the
Kmcks "'th 12 rebounds
Although Reed provtdcd the
spark and Earl Monroe led the
way with 23 pomts m the
Kmcks ' " ell-balanced attack.
Re'd Hol1.man's defense was
the dtfference agam N ey, York

avenged a f1vc-game loss to the

held the Laker s, a team wh1ch

avera ged Ill 7 powL~ durfng
the regulHr season, under 100
pomts for the fourth stratght
t1me
Again st the Km cks, th e
league leaders wtth a 98 2
regula 1 season defensive
avera ge, the Lakcrs were only

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senes victory

I..akers a year ago
The Kmcks outscored the
!.akers by JUSt 19 pomt•--503·
to-484- m the ftve games but
Laker' gtant Wtll Chamberlam
said " the better team" won
Chamhcrlam has 23 Pomts

"They were able to lake
advantage of the breaks," said
Cham berlat n, who had 23
potnts m addtllon to a game·
high 21 rebeunds "But four
losses m a row seems almost
unposstblc We could have won
d c:oupl e of those games but
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Marauder thmclads victors
MIDDLEPOR1 - The Metgs
t/ uck and fu~ ld squad ended 1ts
1 eg ula t season
decislvclv
Wednesda'' bJ defcotmg the
vt sJtm g Ea ste rn Eagles 86. J9
I he he 1o of the mee t wH s
so phom ot e Tet ry WIHtl;:~tc h
"'hose ta lent.o::; tnclude c ~u 1vlllg
a foo tball and throwmg a
baseball Wlullatch 11on theJOO
yard dash the low hut dies, and

St. Paul
Lutheran Chureh
Worship Serv1ce, 10 30a m
Sunday School , 9 IS a m
SERMON
Thank G od l o r Moth ers
Arthur C Lund, Pa stor
Vtsttors
Always Welcom e
Cor 2nd Sf &amp; Sycamore
Pomeroy

the long JW1lp '1he long JWllp
special because he
established a r'lc\1.- recm d of 19'
7' . ' Other lop places went to
lim old SJSson tn the f!Jgh
hurdles, .John make Ill the high
Jwnp and Mm k Morns m lbc
pole Vd ult
An othe t sophomore , Ph il
Ohlinge r tu1ned m two fu s t~ IH
the 220 and the 440
An rl "ho ebe but Dallas
Wcbct g1c~bbed the wm m the
shu t put ~md disc us I he 300
relay team of Me1gs w011 that
even t with a t1me of 1 49 'Ole
M,u dUders also won the mile
1 de~y , clockmg m at .l 55 5
For the Eagles, I' Srm th \o'IOfl
th e HHO, I "" 1 All&gt;ct ton look lsl
pl dc: e m the m1le tun , &lt;~n d
H&lt;u Its capped the two nu lc
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M, 20 9, Henderson· E, Smith ·
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100 Ym d Dash - Wh ttlalch ·
M, 10 n H Stsson M, Reed .
880 Relay - Metgs . I 49
8HO Hun - 'l' Smtth . E,
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Hm dies ~ Whitlatch .
M, 22 I Ande t son - E, Well - M
220 - Ohlinger · M, 26 6,
G1 ueser - M, .J Smith - E
Mtle - Atherton · E 5 10 1
McCo)- · E, Hmtison - E
2 Mile - Hdrns · E , 1l 29 1
Bt dim E, Ltltle . M
Mile Relay - Meigs . 3 55 5
Pole Vault - Mon IS - M,
8 h , J R Thoma s - M
Htgh Jump - Blake . M, 4'
8' Ather ton· E, Andet son E
I ong Jump - Whtllatch . M,
19 71 !" AthcJton-E,Ohhnge r
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Shot Put - Weber· M, 44 ' 6' ,
Otl er · M, S Reed . E
·, Discus - Wcl)er :, )\'1 1 126', S
Reed · 8 , C Heed · E
Tl11 s clused the reg ula!
season fot the Meigs thmcl ads
Sa tu rday, Ma) 19, Coach Don
D1xon will lake some bo~ s to
I ,;,ua:ash~ t fat the SEO Dtstn ct
meet

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Me rrlfl / 8) and Suarez, Stel
maswk (9) WP Ho ii Lman (6
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Montreal cops
18th NHL title

Cleveland 000 120 000 - 3 6 1 By EO SAINSBURY
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CHICAGO (upt )-The only
T draw
Johnso n (6) and
Duncan Lee ( 3 OJ and F1sk LP record that stood out for the
J ohn son (2 21
Montr ea l Canadtens Fr1day
(Only games sc hedUl ed)
was possesSion of the Stanley
C'up The Canadiens trtpped the
Chtcago Black Hawks, 6-4, m
the1r best-of-seven champiOnship ser1es to wm hockey's
most valued pnze for a record
18th ttme
One of the Montreal
veterans, Yvan Cournoyer, got
the wmrung goal on a freak
rebound, plckmg up a bouncmg
puck 20 feel from the Hawk
cage w1th less than 12 rnmutes
to play after 11 had bounced off
INDIANAPOtlS, lnd (UP!) the plextgla s behmd the net on
- Art1s Gilmore, with 28 pomts a shot over the cage
and 21 rebounds, led the
Hts shot went mto the next to
Kentucky Colonels to a 109-93 chn ch the lnumph whtle Hawk
VICtory over the defendmg goahe Tony Espos1to was "off
champwn Indtana Pacers balance and dtdn 't know where
Thursday mght to even thetr the puck was gomg" Cournoyer
playoff fmals for the Amertcan satd
Baskettball Assoctallon htle, 3"Coach Btlly Reay declared
3
that hts team had nothing to be
It marked the fourth tune m ashamed of "
SJX ga mes tha t the Vls ttmg
" I think we played well," he
learn won, for cmg a seventh Said ' 1AEter all, we were not
and dectdlng game for the IItle supposed to get by the second
at Lowsvtlle Saturday after· round of the playoffs You can't
noon
battle anymore than we bat·
Kentu cky outshot and tied, and I apprcctated th e
outhustled the defendtn g appreciatiOn of the fans to the
champwns Vll'lua lly all the team at the end of the game"
way Lowe Dampier toSf3Cd m
The Hal\ ks made a ft ghl of tl
'25 poml• ard Dan lssel t 22, m the !male, although for Ute
'
enablin
g'the Co lone js to lead at second tlrne for the SIX games
every period and lndtana only of the sertes, they fatled to hold
made a game of tl m the th trd a two-goal lead Ptt Marlm,
quarter when It narrowed the who scored his second playoff
gap to two pomts
hat tnck this year , tallied twtce
However, Kentucky led b) m 54 seconds of the first pertod
four gmng mto the fmal penod to put the Hawks m front 2.{),
at 80-76 and outscored the but Montreal came back With
Pacers 14·1 m the first five·
and·£J · half nunutcs of th e

Gilmore
nets 28
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goals by Henrt Rtchard, Pete
Mahovhch, a nd ReJean Houl e
for a 3·2 lead
Chtcago thereafter lied the
score tw1ce on goals by Dave
Kry sk ow and Martm , but
Montreal m the game three
ltmes broke out of a tte to go
ahead
The two teams scored 56
goals to break a playoff reco rd
of 54 set by Montreal m Boston
m a 1971 quarter.fmal sen es
and Montreal wtth 33 goals
broke a record of 28 by Boston
m a 1958 senes and by the
Canadtens m 1971
Martm , and hnemates
Denms Hull and Jtm Pappm
talhed 55 pomts to break the
previOus mark of 53 last year
by Boston 's John Bucky, John
McKenzte and Fred Stanfteld'Another record went to Cour·
noyer and 1t was the btg one
Hts 15th goal, whach was the
game.wmner for the cup , broke
the record of l4 set by Frank
Mahovhch wtlh Montreal m
1971
The only gloom for the
Canadtens was the !act that
Claude Larose, who slid back·
ward mto the net m the opemng
mmutes of the second per1od,
was ea rned frprn the tee on a
stretcher and X-rays at a
hosptlal showed he suffered a
broken leg.
The vtctory patd off wtth
$15 ,000 per man for the
Canadtens, champwns of the
NHL's Eas t Olvlslon, whtle the
losmg Black Hawks, West
Dtv1 s10 n champwns , each
earned $10,000

fouls He also satd the league
would elunmate 'clocks and
play liJO.must games
Wtth HKknust games, accordmg to Dee, halftime wtll
carne when .one team rea ches
50 pomts and the game IS over
at 100
Among other changes
proposed by Dee are adoption
of Olymptc foul shoollng rules,
the ball goes out of bounds on
non-shootmg
fouls, and

U. S. Steel to
hike its price
PITTSBURGH (UP!) - The
U S Steel Corp Thursday
announced a 4 8 pet price
mcrease on 1ts sheet and str1p
products whtch a re wtdely used
m
the
productiOn
of
automobtles af[d household
appliances
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Other producers were e x~
peeled to follow U S Steel's
lead The natiOn's largest
sleclmaker saJd the mcreases
would become ef!ecttve wtth
shi pments of June 15 The pnce
hikes were well w1thm the
1Jm1ts establtshed by the
Econom1c
Stabthzatlon
Program, 11 satd U S Steel
said prtces also wtll be tn·
creased effectiVe Aug 1 on
electnc resistance weld trunkhne p1pe and submerged are
"eld ptpe, both wtdely used by
the 011 mdustry

Olymptc wtdlh lanes, which
are three feet Wider than NBA
and ABA lanes at the base
The former Amenca n
Basketball League coach of the
Kansas City Steers satd the
WBA's mam mterest rtght now
LS fmd mg a corrumss10ner and
then franchises will be named
He sa1d the WBA 's referees
wtll be the best patd m
basketball and would come
from the ranks of form er
collegtate or pro players
Former basketball towns
under consideration by the
WBA are Marum, CincmnatJ,
St Loms, Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne,
Syracuse, Mm.
neapohs, St Paul, Baltunore,
New Orleans and Dallas
Other towns bemg conSidered are Mexteo C1ty ,
.Honolulu ; Montreal ; Mobtle,
Ala , Montgomery, Ala ,
Hartford, Conn , W1chna,
Ny
Kan , Rochester,
Jacksonvtlle, Fla , and Long
Beach, Calif

FlOWERS

The St Paul Luther League
of St Paul Lutheran Church
Pomeroy, recently made a tnp'
to ,Gapatal Untverslly 1n
Columbus Attendmg were
leaguers Diane Rtdg\liay,
Vteky Clelland, Ktm Jones,
Dtna Pratt and Edte Mees
Rev Arthur C Lund, pastor of
St Paul Lutheran Church,
accompamed the young people
w1lh Mr and Mrs Max
E1chmger and Wtlrna Mees
helpmg w1th transportatiOn
On Fnday afternoon the
group v1s1ted some classes m
the Sctence Butldmg and Me&lt;s
Hall After eatmg thetr evemng
meal m the cafetena everyone
went to a mov1e.and bowled at
the campus student umon The
evemng ended w1th the group
gomg to Shaky's ptzza The
gtrls spent the mght at Capttal
Semlnary next to the college
Saturday mormng the Luther
Leaguers were taken on a toUJ
of the t:a mpus The tour concluded wtth a talk gtven by a
representat.ve of the ad
mtss wns office
In the afternoon the leaguers

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CROW'S

Pomeroy Rower Shop

OPEN
SUNDAY, MAY 13
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12 NOON - 7 P.M.

the Fabulous

NEWBUHY , OhiO (UP!) Six MexJCan tmm1 grants,
descnbed as "htghly skilled"
and " hard workmg, genwne,
warm people," were deported
Thw-sday from th1s northern
Oh10 commumty of 100 because
they ente red the country
Illegally
The Mextcans worked at
Multiform lndustrtes Corp
here, a rubber moldmg plant
which makes rollers for boat
trailers, and earned between $3
and $3 25 zn bour. Fedhal
unm1grat10n oEE1c1a1s reportedly were lipped off by a man
who owed money to one of the
Mexicans
Russell Gergen, general
manager of the ftrm, srudi he
would do all he could to get
them back mto the country
"They were mdustrmus and
showed up a halE hour early foe
work, then stayed to clean up

when It was not reqmred," said
Gergen "They were above
average mtelhgence, very
alert and JUst the kmd of people
yo u would want "
"We \\ant them back
because th ey're extremely
good people,'' Gergen satd
"The only crime they com·
m1tteed lS they want to work
while we are faced m mdustry
wtlh a soctety that desperately
wants to do as httle work as

"ent to Ohio Slate Umverstty.
Afler walktpg around the large
campus there was a VISit to the
hbrary and the football
stad1wt1 A real treat was
seemg the Ohto Stale football
team playmg m an afternoon
scnmmage On the way home
the group stopped and vtstted
the OhiO HIStorical Museum
The next meetmg of the St
Paul Luther League wtll be
Sunday. Ma) 20, 4 p m at the
church Plans wtll be made for
the summer months, mcludmg
a possible campm g lflp, and
the County Youth Rail) to be
held at St Paul Lutheran
Church on June 3, 2 30 p m
The rally ts sponsored by the
Me1gs County M1msterral
Association

D'/( 11 of remembrance
observed by society
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RUTLAND - The observance of the "Day of Remembrance" took place Sunday
"'t th a program by the Naom1
M1ss10nary Society of the F1rst
Baptist Church, Rutland
Mrs
Dorothy
Moore
presented qmet mus1c durlilg
the ceremony Mrs Gertrude
Butler was leader for the observance and there was smgmg
of "Sweet Hour of Prayer "
Th er e were readmgs by
Michael and Timmy Gore, a
recttatwn by Terry Combs
enltlled " He ts Able ," and the

Electwn of officers, a
demonstration on modern
arrangements by Mrs Thomas
Stewart, and plans for plantmg
mamlcnance htgh!Jghted the
Monday mght meelmg of the
Mtddleporl Garden Club held
at tb.e home of Mrs M L
French
Officers for the 1973-74 year
are Mrs Etollle Cassell.

SANDWICH
Order By Phone
And Toke Em Home

992-5432

MOM'S THE WORD
MAY 13th
BUFFET DINNER
The MEIGS INN
POMEROY

VASE ARRANGEMENTS
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for Mother on her day!

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The annual recrUJtment tea
of Alpha Omicron Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma Soctety,
lnternattonal, was held Sunday
a ft ~rnoon at the Pomeroy
Elementary School
Hostesses for the tea were
Mrs AVIS Frecker, chair·
woman, Mrs Geneva Nolan,
Mrs V1lma P1kkoJa and M1ss
Rosahe Story Mtss Mtldred
Hawley gave the invocation
Thtrly-&lt;!tght members and
guesls were served from a
ta ble centered wtlh garden
flowers and sprmg colors of net
and candles
Marguente Gahm, a ret1red
teacher
from
Jackso n,
revtewed her wmter of
teachmg m Scottsdale, Anz

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song, 'Must Jesus Bea r the
Cross Alone ?''
Baphst
Wome n
of
Yesterday Laytng a Faun.
daLton " was the subJect of Mrs
Butler, leader Mrs Harr1et
Warner sang "Count on Me"
and dtrected a prayer sesswn
An other solo, " llark the Vmce
of Jesus Calhng" and a service
or prayer and consecration
conducted by John Warner
co ncluded the " Day of
Remembrance" observance
Mrs
Naomi Bentley ts
president of the soclety

Middleport club meets
with Mrs. M. L French

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have good workers hack

STEAK
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held Sunday

co nta1n e 1 s
Several
arrangements were made m
pres ident , Mrs
Wtlili:tm what she termed "Junk conMorns, v1ce president , Mrs tamer ' mcludmg Jtems from
Stbley Slack, secretary , and uld automobiles, bottles and
Mrs. James At nold , treasurer ml sce llaneou s hou se hold
Mt s French, chatrwoman for Items
The fl oy,cr arrangement for
the nomwatmg comm ittee ,
presented the slate of offtcers the month ent1tled ' A Patch of
A dr scusswn of mamtenance Blue " was furmshed by Mrs B
un the cl ub plantmgs was held B Zmgler and was made of
These mclude the flow ertng whJte chrysanthemum s a1.&gt;
cra b trees at the south end of cent.ed wtlh blue
MemBers responded to roll
the·vtlla ge, the plantmgs at the
new welfare bUJldmg on Racme ca ll by nammg wildflowers
St , and tho~e at the Legwn recalled from by-gone years
1 he refreshment table
Memonal Park The needed
mawlenance will be taken care carr ted out the pmk and whale
of by the club when Junds color sc heme The tl!ble
arra ngement was made of pmk
become avatlable
It was de Cided that a and wh1te chrysanthemums
" bakeless'' bake sale will be Double crysta l candle holders
held at the July n\eelmg wtth held tall pmk tapers A dessert,
all cash donations to be turned nuts, mmts and coffee were
m at the July meetmg All served to 17 mem bers and
members wtll be contacted for guests, Mrs Stewart and Mrs
James Weber Mrs Cassell
a donatiOn
Mrs Roscoe W1se, leader of pres1ded at the coffee serv1ce
Mtddleport Troop 39, was Ass1stm g Mrs French was
gran ted permiSSIOn to place Mrs Lloyd Blackw ood Mrs
flower boxes allhe Mtddleporl Fneda Faehnle was a con·
Pubhc Ltbrary m heu of club tnhutm g hostess
members domg this
OAR TO MEET
Mrs Stewart, a member of
Return Jonathan Me1gs
the Rutland Frtendly Gar· Chi'.ipter of the Daughers of the
deners demons trated the Arnencan Revolutton w11l meet
of
modern May 16 at the home of Mrs.
maktng
arrangements Jn modern Thereon Johnson , Racme

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

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expressed, to th e
pro~perttve teachers who were
~uests at the meeting, her
des1re to teach m a far...away
pl.tce emphasazmg lhat we do
\\hat we really want to do
Mrs
Roberta Wil son,
president, conducted a bnef
busmess sess1on and repOrted
on the Alpha Delta State
Convention held recently tn
Cl ncmnatl
F1ve me mbers of Alpha
Omtcron Chapter attended the
35th annual conventiQn held at
the Netherland Htlton Hotel
Gomg from the chapter were
Mrs Wtlson , Mrs Margaret
Parsons, Rutland . Miss Mary
VIrginia Reib el, Pomeroy
Mrs
Dorothy Woodard ,
Pomeroy and Anna Maude
F'ehrman, Jackson
Among those mentioned m
the remembrance serv1ce at
th e co nventiOn wa s Mt ss
Genevieve Stobart, an Alpha
Onucron member wh o d1cd
Jan 19, 1973
Mrs Vtola Getlles, an Alpha
Om icron member from Well·
stan Y.as granted a scholarship
to be used toward a master's
degree m hbrary sc1ence
Speakers ut the conventiOn
were Mrs Nadme M Ewmg,
Northeast Re gronal Director ,
Mrs
Ruth N
Becker,
prestdent, Alpha Delta State.
Stanley Marsh, ass1stant
s up er rntcndcn t Ctn cmnata
Pubhc Schools, Dr Frances
Kwn e, dean, J~:~ c k sonv lllc
Untv~r s ily, Flonda, Stster
Jane K1schner , pres1deot,
Edgecltff Collge. CmcmnalJ
OhJO members will have the
opportumty to attend the
Northea st Regwnal Co n ~
fcrence m Loui SVIlle, K} m
August

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OFF ICE HOURS 9 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS ) - EAST COURT &lt;T,
POMEROY

WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
adm1mstratlon reJected
mandatory gasolme rat10mng
Thursday, but called on the
petroleum mduslry to adopt a
voluntary
system
for
allocatmg
supplJ es
to
customers Deputy Treasury
secretary WJIIiam E. Sunon
satd the Offtce of p•l and
Gasohne (OOG) m the Intertor
Department would retam the
power to reqmre suppliers to
se ll to customers tf the
customers can show they are
" not recetvmg a proper
allocation of supplies "
Simon
announced
the
voluntary program at a
heanng o( the Senate Bankmg
Conumltee He satd OOG had
se nt telegrams to the
rxttrolel.Ull mdustry ~ refmers,
wholesalers, distributors and
JObbers - announcmr the plan

The plan asks those supphers
to make avatlable to each of
the1r customers the sa me
proportion of gaso hne as they
received before shortages
developed The purpose IS to
make sure mdependent gas
stat10ns , whtch often buy
1
branded" gasolme and sell 1t
Wider th eir own labels, are not
demed fuel and forced out of
busmess

WS ANGELES (UP! ) Dallas Cowboys' defenstve
lmeman Tody Smtlh and w1de ..
re cetver Btlly Park s \\ere
traded to Houston Wednesday
m return for the Oilers' ftrst
LWO p1ckr. m next ytar's '"
Nat10nal Football League
draft

Salem Center PTA
has business meet
SALEM CENTER - A
comrmttee to mvestlgate the
cos t of mstallation of additional
playground eqmpment was
appotnted at the Monday mght
mee ting of the Salem Center
PTA
Mt s Bpb Dugan, Mrs Paul
Grave:;, Mrs Bonme Johnsoo,
Mrs Larry Barr and Mrs
Wallace Fetty were named to
get a cos t esbrnate on monkey
ba rs The purchase of addlttonal cqu1pment for the
sc hool wa s dtscussed and
prov1dmg funds are available
curtams, cassette recordmgs,
cdueatlona l f1lms, and a
portable typew riter w1ll be
purchased
Prest! nt.ed at the meetmg
was a c:ertlflcate from the
D1 s trt ct 16 dtrector, Mrs
R1ch&lt;trd V~ughan, showmg 100
pet enrollment m the PTA of
the teachmg s taff The certrfu.: Hte was presented to the
Salem Center members at~
lcndtng ·the di stnct sprmg
co nference at Chesapeake
recerltly A report on the
conference was gtven by Mrs
Dugan and Mrs Fetty,
A report was also g1ven on

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It's ltke ownmg &lt;;! "sel f·c leantng oven"
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Family Pin

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992 -5560
MIDDLtPORT, 0.

81 r1bston11 for
Each of her Family

Mother's
Day Is
Sunday,

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Robert S Burd ett e wtll
graduate w1 th 3 BS degree m
malhem.attcs Sunday at R1o
Grande College ~He 15 the s•)fl
or Mr and Mrs Robert B
Burdetle, Pomeroy Rt 2
Ratc alaureate IS at 10 30 a m ,
co mmencement, 2 30 p m
Burdette has been on the
dean 's ment roll all four years
SPEAKING OF

Hazr
by

KAY
yo u have a ha 1r
don 1 JUSt regret
11 use II to 1ls bes t ad
van !age
If ha~r has been cut
un e venly !ea v n1g so me
long strands to worr y and
frus tra te you tease these
long strands to make the m
shorter and ma n1p ulate
them mto the res t ol the
shorter ha1r By brushmQ
un even bangs l1ghtly as1de
l hcy wil l assume a casua l
but sn1art nppearan ce A
cowi1Ck a pro bl e m' No!
any more Sclccl a ha1r
style wlfh s prmg and
bounce and the cowl1ck will
blend ' ngh l 1n wdt"l 11 and
nev er be no ! teed
Of cour se these are IUSI
some of Ihe h("'lr pr oblems
wh1 ch you yourself m1gh l
hand le successlul ly, but for
lhose pr oblems wh1 ch you
may no l be able to cope
wdh lc ! an ex pert from
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1UFSOAY
MAY MEETING, Women s
Auxthary, Veteran s Mcmon al
Hosptlal, 7 30 p m , hospital
cafete na1 Bernard Fultz,
prosec utmg attorney , speaker
BOOK AND learmng fesllval
hem ~ held at Tuppers Plams
molhcr a red carnallon cmsugc In the group r-cco~mzcd
were Mr .md Mrs Richard
Felly, Mt s Lelia Rumheld ,
Mrs AI phd Barr, Mr-s Bon me
Johns on, Mrs Claudia Hill ,
Mr, llomey McDonald, Mrs
Effie Huos 1er, Mrs Elm a
SnHth, Mrs Anna Turner Mt s
Hubertu W1lson and Mt s
Whttlcy
Ice cream , cake, coffee and
l;(ooJ.AJd wcr c served

C "iATEAU

BEAUTY

SALON so lvc Ihem for you
Her capr1ble hands an d
skdltu! kn owledge wdl soon
set you on the road lo
«:M e lr ee hem beauty

CHATEAU
BEAUTY SALON
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the Metgs County Council of
Parents and Teachers rneetmg
held on May :1 at Chesler
Attendmg from the Umt were
Mrs Paul Graves, Mrs
Dugan, Mrs Wtlham Wtllford
and Mrs Felly
The Mother . daughter ·be·
m" held last mght was an·
nounced , The new counctl
meellng wtll be October tat the
L~ lart Falls School
Mr s
Roberta Wilson,
prmctpal, announced that May
24 wtll be the last day of school
Off1cers' reports w~re given
foll owm g a welcome by Mrs
Fetty, prestdent, p1 ayer by
Rtchard Fetty and the pledge
led by Cub Seoul troop 238
A thank you note was r ea d
from the sixth gri:tdc students
fm the money wh1 ch was used
for ga mes and other materials
for the room The second grade
rnom wtth MrS Ohve Page,
teacher, "-On the attendance
banner and the cash award
The cub scout troop
presented Mrs Wilson wtth a
new fla g for the school tn
apprecaatton for use of the
school .
Mrs. Pa~e presel)1ted the
prog ram whach mcluded Mtss
SheJia Felly and Mtss Mary
Colwell, ptano solos, and
Latra cta Sullivan, a presc hooler, whor sang and accompamed herself at the pta no
Mrs Wykle Whttley Intraduced Lhe grandparents
present, read a poem m lnbute
to them and gave each grand·
father a red carnatiOn
boutonmere and each grand·

FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE 37, Whtle
Shrtne oC Jerusalem, 8 p m at
the !OOF hall
YOUNG Adult Cla ss,
Bradford' Church or Chnst, 7
p m at the church
COUNTRY Store, Frtday
and Saturday, at former Don
Weese barber shop, Racrne , 9
a m to 4 p m by t)appy
Hus tl ers Class of Racme
Wesleyan Un 1led Methodls t
Church Homemade noOdles
an d baked good s wtll be
featured Rummage sale m
conjunction y, 1th event
SUNDAY
REVIVAL slartmg Sunda y
at Wesleya n Church, Carbondale, 12 mtles west of
Athens on Rt 56, " tth the Rev
John Elswtck, evan gelist, 7 30
each evemng,
MONllAY
REVIVAL startmg Monday,
7 .JO each evemng, Hobson
Chn:s h.m Umon Church w1 th
!he Rev 0 H Carl as
ev .~n gch st Pubhc welcome

A Great Selection

Sl.INDAY, MAY 13

Bakes
a 4-poun'd roast
in 29 minutes!

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Mr and Mrs Jerry Ttlhs, Rt
4, Pomeroy, enterlamed
recen tly wtth a party honormg
their daughter, Wendy Le1gh,
on her e1ghth birthday anmvers&lt;J ry
Games were played and
refre shments of cake, tcc
cream , pot.ato chtps and KooiAld were served
(,uests were classmates of
Wendy, Amta Harmon , Steve
Richards, June, Scott, Troy,
Ryan and Shelly Bearhs, Janet
and l.tsa Ttlhs, Sandy and 0
R Smith, Jr , Jean, Doug and
Duane Weaver, Phyllis, Mark,
Mtke and Marty Clme, Carla
3nd Marcella Hartman and
Gary Ttlhs

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992 263S

Wednesday eveni ng ap- routme Mrs . Ehzabelh Cutler
proximately 70 women and read three poems, ' 'What 1s A
g1r ls enJoyed the annual Mom''' "I Love Old Molhers 11
mother . daughter banquet at and "A l'rtbute to Mothers
the Pomeroy Umted Methodtsl Gone " June Ann Wamsley and
Church The women of En
Paula Etchmger sang " I
terpr1se Umted Methodis t Beheve m Mustc;' "The Candy
Church were welcomed and Man," and "Let There Be
shared both good food and good Peace on Earth ''
fellowship The tables were
Mrs Gerald Wtldermuth had
beauttfully decoraled by Mtss each of the women mtroduce
Myrtis Parker
herself and her daughters or
Followmg the dmner the guests She gave a spectal
program 1n the sanctuary welcome to all guests
started wtth group smgmg of
Mrs V D Edwards r ead the
"How Great Thou Art " Mrs. poem " Why God Made
I
W 0 Barmtz had the Mothers" and presented
potted
devotions , readmg Psalm 100 geramurns to Mrs lles , the
and havmg prayer
oldest mother, Mrs Cha rles
Lort Rupe read ''Uur Tr1bute Warth , the youngest mother
of Love " June Ann Wamsley and Mrs Clara Miller 1 the
presented a ballet number. oldes t grandmother Paula
Mrs Otto lies read a poem that E1c hmger was also presented a
her mother had wr1tten when g1fl of flowers
she was 90 years old Janet
The program closed by Mrs
VanVranken played a piano Wtldermuth read1n g "A
solo
The Cr1cket " and Mother 's
Prayer "
a nd
' Theme from Love Story "
everyone praymg the Lord's
Mrs Everett Thomas read a Prayer
poem whtch was wnlten by
Mrs Charles Rayburn and
Mrs Grace Gloeckner, "Ad- Mrs Wildermuth were the
vtce to All Daughters Who Still program committee and Mrs
Have Mothers " Tammy Rayburn acted a s m1stress of
E1chmger presented a baton ceremomes

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Rationing of gas out

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Amencan League
{ 1'1 mnmgs)
(hi
00100020000 1 .d .:t l
Cal
002 000 100 000- 3 12 o
Wood
Forsler I 12) and

COLT SIGNERS
penod
BALTIMORE (UP I )
Dampter's pa1r of fre e
Thtrd 10und dt aft ptck Jamte throws mtdway ~hrough the
Rotella of Tennessee stgned a f1nal perwd gave Kentucky a
multtyear contract wtth the 17-poml1ead at 94-77' and only
Baltunore Colts Thursday
the fm al wmnmg margm was
Rotella, 6-foot-2, 220 pounds, then m doubt
1s a lmebacker
Kentucky led, 28-24, at the
' The Colts earlier announced end of the ftrsl periOd and 55-43
s1gn mgs of three veterans- at the half Indiana outscored
offensive tackle Denms Nelson,
the Colonels m the thtrd penod,
punter DaVJd Lee and defen- 33-25, and two qmck fteld goals
sive tackle Chuck Hmton
by Don Freeman wllh 40
seconds left to play m the
MINGOlU RECALLED
penod narrowed Kentucky 's
CLEVELAND (UP! ) - The lead to 78-76 Kentucky then
Cleveland Indians Thursday scored to make 1t 80-76
announced th e recaU of leftThe Colonels opened the !mal
handed p1\cher Steve Mmgon pertod by tossmg m etght
from the Oklahoma Ctly farm stratght pomts, four of them by
club to brmg thetr roster to 25 Dannpter and two each by Issei
players
and J•m O'Bflen, )o grab a 12·
Mmgort pitched SIX mnmgs pomt lead at 88-76 and conw1th Oklahoma th1s season, tmued to dommate play until
compilmg a 6 00 earned run the end
average He wtll tak e the place
George McGmms, the lea.
of rehever M1ke Kilkenny , put gue's No 2 scorer, paced Inon watvers Wednesday
diana wtth 26 pomts but Mel
Dantels was held to 17 and
Freddte tewJS had 16
lndtana went wtthout a held
goal m the fmal pertod unttl
httle B1lly Keller connected
wtth 5 47 left to play

PEOPLE TRUST US TO HANDLE
SAVINGS OF OVER $150,000,000.

already holds over 10,000
persons and only four of them,
Chicago, Los Angeles. Oakland
and New York, have franchises
now," the former coach at
Alabama and Notre Dame
league- U1e World Basketball satd. "There are 700 colleges
playmg basketball and each
Assoc1at1on
they graduate at least one
year
Dee told Umted Press Jnterna!Jonal Thursday he ts hopeful good seruor ••
Dee, who fatled m efforts to
the WBA wtll open Jls first
buy
the Dallas Chappa rals and
season next fall He satd 25
Cities are under constderatlon Memphis Tams of the ABA,
for the league's etght fran. satd the etghl-man squad
chtses, which wtll be hm&gt;ted to would not be any problem
becalL'e the WBA would not
etght players aptece
" Each of the towns, except disqualtfy players for too many
Miami, has an arena that

DENVER ( UPl ) - Johnny
San fran
01 0 271 00:-: 6 9 1
Dee
says there are too many
M cDowell, M ofl ttl (71 an d
Ritdcr
W1se. Granger (6 ). great ctttes and too many good
Folkers (7) and S1m m ons WP
McDowell (I 0) LP W1se (3 ballplayers without a team "'
21 H Rs McCovey (81 h). Kmg he lS gomg to orgaruze a new
m.1n (Sihl Busse ('}nd J
professiOnal
basketball

\'oted the fma l sencs Most
Va lu ab le Player

St. Paul youth
visit Capital

Dee planning new pro league

Ltttle thtngs make a btg
difference
in
any
woman's
wardrobe
Help Mom embellish
hers

GIRlS:
ONE &amp; 2 PC
IW BLUE BIRD

BOYS:
TRUNKS &amp; SHIRTS

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$250 TO $850

THE KIDDIE SHOPPE
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Awards made to Southern poets

New officers
are installed
Officers or two chapters of
the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority one a new chapter establishe~
in Meigs County for the fir~t
time - were installed al th~
Meigs Inn Thursday night.
The new chapter and the .
highest in the sorority is the
Preceptor Beta Beta. It is
made up or members who
formerly were : in Xi Gamma
Mu Cha pter. Officers for Xi
Gammu Mu Chap ter now
composed of members moving
up from the Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter were installed a long
wit h ·Prece ptor officers.
Rituals were held by both
c h ~ p ters and re fres hments
were served .
Atten ding fr om th e new
Preceptor Chapter we re J une
Van Vranken, Nor ma Amsbary, Ne1lie Brown , Shi rley
Custer, Mildred Karr, Mary
Morris, Roberta O'B r ien, Ann
Rupe, Reva Va ughan, Pearl
Wel ker , Phyllis Mullen, Ruby
Baer , Vera Crow, Marga ret
Foll rQd, Cla ri ce Kra utte r ,
Velma Rue, Rose Sisson, J ane
Wal ton , J ean We rr y, Loi-sRosenb a urn , Ma r y _carolyn
Wiley, Tana Simon ton, Betty
Oh linger
and
Lucille
Williamson.
Attending from Xi Gamma
Mu Chap ter were Mrs. Everlyn
Kn ight, sponsor ; J ennifer

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Carolyn Satterfield. Jeanette
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Anderson, Sarah Bechtle, Judy
Crooks. Doris Ewing, Charlotte
Hanning, Carol McCulloug h,
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Devotional service
led by Mrs. Norris
APPLE GROVE , Ohio - The at the churc h Tuesday ev~ning.
Women's Society of Chri stian
Mrs. J an Norr is . led the
Service of lhe Apple Grove devotional ser vice with · the
United Methodist Church mer sing in g of " Love Lifted Me, "
with Mrs. Rober ta Thaxton at
the piano. Prayer was by
Lucille RJ10des and scriptur e
fr om lhe 9lst Psalm was l'ead
by Mrs . Tha xton.
RA CINE - Twenty-t wo
Mrs. Norris use d as her
yo uth atte nded th e prayei" topic. "God Loves Us, Do I
11 breakfast at th e Rac ine Bel ieve [t'!". Taking part in the
..::wes le Yan United Me th odi s t prog ram were Vi cki Ables,
Church Wednesday mornin g. Florence Smith , Dolly Wolfe,
Devotions by. the Rev . Roberta Thaxton and Donna
Howard Shiveley and prayer Hill. ·
opened the breakfast period
Mrs. Dallas Hill was i.n
and Roger Birch, a tea cher at char ge ·or the busi ness meeting
Meigs Junior High School and when plans were made for the
an active layman at the rummage sale to be held May
Be tha ny United Methodis t 18 - 19 at the Letart Falls
Church, spoke on the subject, "Commun ity Hall. Key chains
"Why are People Here ?' ' He will besoldas amoney-making
encouraged the youth to gel project. Mrs. Florence Smith
involved in church work.
and Mrs. Bertha Robinson
The Rev. Fran k Cheesebrew were hos tesse~ [or the evening.
closed the serVice With prayer. The birthdays of Joyce White
A breakfast of doughnu ls, and Vicki Ab les were
cereal, fruit and juice was celebrated .
served by Mrs. Curtis J:ohnson
Thank-you_cards wer e si g n ~d
and Mrs. Betty Christopher- !of Mrs. Constan ce Shields for
soh .
'the donation of money to the.
·· Attend ing
were
Mo ll y church; for Rev. Robert Card ,
FiSher, Rhonda West, Debbie wh o was guest spea ker at the
Warden, Connie Roush , Pat 124th anni verSar y of th e
Woods, Connie Smith, Becky church, •nd to Dallas Cleland ,
Koun s, Su sah Yos t, Dave wh o gave flowers.
Shuler, Verne Ord, Stephen
Allendihg were Donna Hill ,
Nease, Paul Cr oss , Vi cki ' J an. Norris, Vicki Ables, Bess
Wolfe, Stephanie Ord, Roma . P a r. ~on s, Be rtha Robinson,
Nease, David Theiss, Randy tucille Rhodes, Opal Hupp,
Wernei-, Gene Shiveley, Bill lona Hupp, J oni Sellers, Alice
Shiveley , Beverly Hart, Mary Balser , :ihirley Ables , Hoberla
Walker and Faith Smith .
Thaxton, Dolly Wolfe, Florence
The seniors usuaJly in at- Smith, Iva Orr, Mary Roush,
tendan ce \"·ere absent due to Erma Wilson .
Mr s. Hill a nn oun ced all
the annual se nior trip. An Other
breakfast will be held Wed- mee tings of the society will be
nesday. A rap session will be at 7 o'clock during th e summer ·
every Thursday night.
monU1s.

Church hosts
teen breakfast

THESE ARE THE new officers of Xi Gamma Mu
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority in5taUed Thursday night
at Meigs Inn. Sealed, front , ) tor, are Charlotte Hanning, vice
president ; Cal'"ol McCullough, president ; Ruth Ann Hiffle,
recording secretary; back row, Beverly Long, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Evelyn Knight, sponsor, and Carolyn Satterfield , treasurer .

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BAKE SALE PLANNED
A bake sale will be held
Saturday at Dudley's Florists
by the Ladies Auxiliary of
Fee ney-Be nnett Pos t 128,
American Legion. Members
are to take their items of baked
goods for the sale to the flower
pleasures in televiewing. Rus- shop after 9 a.m .
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sell has tended lo get a_little
On Thursday, Friday and
repetitious in his droll asides , Saturday of pext week, the
but he has such a wealth Qf jun iors of the Auxiliary will
information ro offer about his have a rummage sale at the
sport, and delivers it in such an Legion hall located a t Fourth
engaging mann ~r, that any and Williams Sl.
criticism of his technique is
just quibbling.

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Hearthstone
class to have
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The third grade of MidMr . and Mrs. Pierce Rice,
dl eport Elementary School Washington, D. C., return ed
enjoyed a luncheon Wednesday home Tuesday after spendin g
l at Jack's Dairy Bar climaxing several da ys here visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
a study of nutrition .
Films, supplem e ntar y Young, W. Main St. . Pomeroy .
reading, charts, and general Spending a day in Pomer oy
discussion }lave been used to with the Youn gs were Mr. and
Robert
Roge r s,
learn the basic classification of Mrs .
and
th e ir
food s and the ir value in Nelsonvill e,
daughters, Janet and Janey .
children's diets.
Mrs . Manning }\loes, Mrs. · Janet gave highlights of her
James R. Pooler, Mrs . Gerald recent three week tour of
Hart, roo·m mothers, assisted Ireland, Scotland . Wales and
·Mrs . Lee McComa s as England .
chaperones.
Money to pay for the lunATTENDCONCER.T
cheon was obtained by the
Mr . and Mrs . Charles
' redemption of pop bottle caps.
Griffi th attended a Twilight
More than $65 has been
Concert of the Buckeye Scarlet
collected by this class for
Band at Mirror Lake Holseveral activities during the
low on the Ohio State
current school year.
University Campus WedIN STATE BEE HEMLOCK GROVE
Denise Marshall, daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Marshall, Hemlock Grove, eighth
grade student at Meigs Junior
High recent!~ participated in
the s tate s pelling bee
comeptition . Denise' was· the
county winner for the second
time this year having won her
first while a fifth grade student
at Salisbury Elementary.

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MASON - The 92 seniOrs
who wi ll gradua1e from
Wahama High School this
month are Stanley lee Adk ins,
William Mi c ha e l Boston ,
William Robert Brinker, Kevin
William Brown, John Curtis
Burris , Steven Terry Carpenter, Roger lee Dingey,
Donald
William
Dye,
lawrence Michael Foreman,
John Stephen Gerlach, Will iam
Eugene Gibbs, Paul Edwin,
Gr imm, Tony Ray Gr imm,
Arthur Jeffrey Hart. David
Jennings Hudnall. George
Jason Ingels, James Roberr
Ingels, Jr.
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Donald Ray Machir, Tracy
Glenn Morris, Audie Murphy
McFarland, Mic hael Henry
Oh ling er, John Elmer Ord,
Thomas Albert · .Re itmire,
Rona ld Harold Rickard , Jr .,
Je ffrey Bruce Riley, Char les
Wesley Roush , Danny Ray
Roush, Johnny Lee Roush ,
Joseph Robert Roush , Timothy
Ray Roush, Vernon Ray
Roush , Jr .. Gary Michael
Russell , Thomas Allen SamseL
Ke nt Edward Sayre, Ja ck
Kenneth Spires, Jr ., Lloyd Neil
Ten nant, Henry Ester VanMeter, Lawrence Mc Cray
Weaver ,
Roger
Gene
Winebrenne r, Michae l J ohn
Wolfe. Charles William WoofJ,
Daniel Jospeh Workman ,
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ATHENS, Ohio ( UP I) Shana Alexander, Newsweek
colum nist former ly of Life and
McCall's maJJ,azines, Thursday
ca lled the Wctte rga tc Affair th e
biggest news story in 200 years
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daUJ.:hter, Ethel Mac ,Johnson .

Surviving ur(• his wire, Mabel
E.; three suns, Ger·ald E.,
Reedsville ; Hoy L. Warren,
and Harold 0. of Chester: two
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001nny. Sayre

partici pate in Commun ications
Wee k at the Ohio Uni versity
Sehoul of ,Journalism , said the
alleged conspirators were not
only prepar ed to stea l pa pers
for infornHILi on, but wer e
" ready to stea l the 1972
presidenti:1 l elec tion.".
" The people who uncovered
the Watergate CcJsc," she s&lt;.~ i d ,
•· we re w embcrs of the press ~
whi ch has rise n from the mud
slun g by Vice Pres ident Spiro
Ag ucw."
Mr s. · Alexander,
who
rcce iv.cd the school's C~UT
VanAnda ;no.·ard f&lt;Jr her "entlur·ing contribu tions to journalism," suit! onl y 14 of 212211
members of lh e W&lt;Jshirr Ktun
press l:Orps w e n~ ac tively
involved in uncOvl: ring the
eve nts ar ound t he 1972
bur gla r y of th e natio na l
Democ ratic hce~dquar te r s. She
also t ilution ed reporte rs not to
bcc:omc prosecutor ur· judge.
" I hope thi s co'untl' y
ce lebra tes its 200t h a nni vc rst:ll'y not by hav in g
parades," she added , " bu t by
re furm!n f:!; our c lci'l&lt;Jr'lli
campHign system ."

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l'ntering tr3ining at Port
Wood on March 30. He will
graduate June L Born at
l~umerny . March 7. 1955,
Pvt ~ Gheen now resides ut
Belmont Route 2. lie has 9.
brother, Frederick. Gheen is
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Gbeen .of Ra&lt;'inc.

Brend a Bishop who made beer
projects for the yea r at the pinwhee ls an d butte rsco tch
May :1 meeting of the Ri ver- cookies, and gave sa;npies to
view 4•H Cl ub. There were two · the me mbers. A demonstra tion
ad viso rs and· 8 memb ers un pn~ ss ure pnir1ts· in fir st aid
prese nt: The mee tin g was held was given by Brenda Bishop .
at th e home of Maxine
The nc x. t meeti ng will be
Whitehead .
Me~ y 21 at the Harrison ville
Tammy Curti s led the club in Grange. - Sue Kennedy.
THF. HOCKETS 4-H .Club
nesday
evening. ·
Kar- a "Geog raphy and Shopping"
ga me. Refr es hm ents wer e held H meetin g on May 4 at the
en Griffith, their daughter,
ser ved aflCrwards by Ja ne and hume of Becky Long, Advisors
was featured in th e solo
Ju li Wh te head . Th e nex t &lt;J ttc nclirr g were Dori s Woodlrwnpet par t. Th i.s concert wa s
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mee tin g .will be May 2:~ . at ya rd , and Viola Harring. Ther e
dedi cated to Jack 0 . Evans,
Stewa rt Ha ll. Merl1bers will w(.' re six members prese nt.
founder of the Buckeye Bands,
~ t art their projects at this lime.
Phms were made for the
wh o is retiring at the end of thi s
Barbara
Andrews.
members
to ta ~~ pictur es for
year .
A MOTHER'S DAY part y 1hc ir ph otOg raph y pr o j ed~ .
. was sc heduled for today for th e Me mbers arc also to ~c t thei r
I would li ke to give J :Jne mothers Jnd mem ber·s of the sewing baskets together. They
Fonda al)d ot hers like her a RIJI.:k Springs Ladybugs 4-H are to bri ng their goods to the
o ra~·wa y ti cket to Han oi.
Club . Th e Roc k Sp rin ~;;s nex t mee tin g to pr ac ti ce
-Sen. Henmw 'J'CLlmadg e, Lady bugs met May 4 at the . sti tches on .
D-Ga.
ho me of Louise Ra dford .
Oul'i ng the projec t lessons
Advisors presen t were Louise cam e ra s and film wer e
Radford , Ann Ev a ns, and discussed . The members illso
Thelma .Jeffers. There were disc ussed p&lt;Jlt crn s. Ber: ky
ei ~ ht members and one visfto!'
l.ung led the members in
prese nt.
recrea ti on and aft c rw&lt;.~rd s
The clu b is a tsn planning to r efreshments were served .
enter a floa t. in the Rcgalt&lt;.t
The next meeting will be
Parade. I.oui~e Radford se rved .June l a t the home of Tammy
refres hments. The
next
mee tin t::: win be May 18 at
Joe Ze rkl e an d J ames Da le
Ba tes .
The lm ;-J .Jeff ers' horn r·. ·Kathy Sue Arnold, Rebecca
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Fry Bogg s, Dian e Ka y
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Mar y
Ja n
Bum garner , Caro l Nor een
Gi rls 4-H Honor Club mel Ma y
Circle. Cynth ia Lynn Cooke,
7 at the Harr isonville Gr ange.
Clari ce Ra e Davis, Rebecca
Lynn Dudley , ~ e br~ . Ka_ y
AU viso rs att endi ng wer e
Gerla ch, Pa tr ic 1a G1 llls p1e
P&lt;t ulin e Atkins , Sharon Jewel
Russel l,
Maril yn
Kat y
and Bctly Bishop. There were
Goodnite, Marilyn Grah a m
Black , Cha rl ott e. Yvonn e
ni ne member s present . ll was
'Grimm , Mona Ei leen Han lon,
~eci d ed that dues of 50 cent:;
Juan ita Jean Harrah, Dianna
Lynn Harri S, Ppme la · Jayn e
for the cl ub year be paid.
HarL Berky · lynn Hen·
Pomeroy
210 E . 2nd
Brcnd&lt;J Bishop. gave a r eport
dri ckson , Jeanni e Mar ie
Phone 992-5428
Hobbs, Chri stin e Lynne Hoff- on ttr e 4-H Pla n-0-Rama.
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man , Carolyn Hughes Ingl es.
A projec tlesson was given by
Al so. Carol Ann Johnson,
Diana
Roush
J ohn son .
Michelle Eileen Ka y, Ka1he y
La von Keyes, Judith Frances
Ueving, Grac e Mar ie Marr,
Den ise
Diane
Parsons,
Rebecca
Paugh · Barton ,
Ma )(i ne Garn et Rickard ,
Darlene May Riffle, Mauree n
Lou ise Riley , Linda Lo u Rou sh,
Patricia Hudson Rou sh, Patty
Ri ley Rous h, Sharon Roffgen
Rou sh, Karr~ on Faye Skeens,
Ethel May ie rry, Linda Sue
VanMatre, Lue11a Charl ene
Wea ver ,
Pame la
Ray e
Weaver, Diana Lynn White,
Debra Kay Wolte. Mar ion Dee
Woodr um, Fran ces Elaine
Wr iston and Al berta Marie
Y9ung .
Includi ng heater. pump, filter
tubi ng , fi 11er wool and
c~arcoal
wi t h a 5 yea r
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Pvt. Rodney L. Gheen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Gheen, who enJisted in the U.
S. Artny Rese r ves last
Au gust ,
is
a Uendin g
engineering school at Fort
Le onard Wood , Mo. Gheen
underwent basic training at
Fort Dix, N. J. , and spcntlO

Roy R. Johnson died Thursday

Plans are announced for a Headin~ Problems," at the
Pumcroy. Bradb~ry
Schools Shcralon·Gibson J-l ulel in
CUtl(_-t,•rtlo be presented in both Cincinnati. Tht:! pr ~ ram was
buildings by the combined presented by Dr. Jane H. Roo t,
bands Wlder the direction of a naLionaHy ce lebrated inco n~ullant .
Her
Dt~vid Bowen the last week of service
sc hool. Students at Pomeroy credentials include work as a
c linician
and
will ~o to Bradbury, and in the leading
afternoon Bradbury students diag nQStician, corrective and
will t'Ome to Pomeroy to devel o pmental readin g
teacher, sc hool psychologist,
combine for the concert .
district reading specialist.
and
Mrs. Tom !April ) Smith has
Mrs. Helen WilliHms will
joined the Pome roy elemcn·
la ry building as a secreta ry. attend U1e S.F:.O. Council on
April is not 0::1 newcomer to the Aging to be held at the Motor
building, having worked there Jnn, Nelsonville, Friday , May
previously. Mi-s . J oyce Vance 11 . They will work on program
will be leaving to join the new development and needs and
mine operat ion in Meigs Mrs. Williams wi ll provide the
cducator:s ' puint of view . Mrs.
County .
Mrs . Ina Mee~dows and Mrs. Williams is the sixth grade
. Bonnie Fisher spent M onday tea cher at the Pomeroy
and T uesday at a professional elementary building. T he
wor k shi p , ·· c l ass r oo m sc hoQl patrol wiH be honor ed at
Diagnos is of
In dividual the May meeting of the PTA .

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Hutland, Friday, May 18.
8:30a.m.
Pomeroy , Frida'y. May 18,
12 :30 p.m .
Bradbury, Monday, May 21,
10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
E:ighth grade students to
high school :
8-1 and B-2, Monday, May 14,
9 a .m.
lh1 and 64 , Monday, May 14,
12:30 ~ . m .
8-o and_!k;, Tuesday, May 15,
9 a .m.
8-7 and Rm. :i04 and BEMR ,
Tuesday, May 10, 12:30 p.m.

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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) _ With
Great
Selection
Brandeberry described as sports the big attraction they
of Gills
the most ideal and effective are on television, you would
197 1 TR IUMP.H650 ; Bonnevi ll e.
way for family plan· think the networks would
4,500 miles , $995 or bes1 off er ;
phone 992.3048.
Middleport
ning.
In
response sorn~how be able to come up
5-6 6tp
to
a
qu estion about with more ·announ cers a s
Book Store
GROCERY business fo r sale . the issuan.ce of birth control colorful and enJoyable as, the
Buil ding tor s~ l e or lease. pills to unmarried teenagers, events they are broadcasting.
Phone 773-5618 fr om 8: 30 p.m.·
he said that " by law; every
With the exception of a few
tq 10 p.m. for a ppoi ntm ent.
3·20·1fC - -· American has the right to notable sportscasters, the an·
noWlcers thrust upon the public
family planning." HOME Grown Tomafo pla n1s
To a ques tion on the import- are 80 mediocre and faceless
fo r ga rden use; large sfurd y
plants; Imp roved Mexica n, ance of pre-natal ~are, the that you have to a ssume
Heinz 1350 and Supersonic ;
also ho t peppers, mang oes obste tri cian stressed that this television believes the events
an d cabbage plants . On Rt. · is the tim e when trouble signs themselves are so attractive
124, 500 fl . above the State are picked up and with proper that alrnqst anyqne can go
Park in Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas
tree tment before the child is through the play-by-play and
A June picnic at the roadside
HJyman .
.4-24-331c . bm·n or when the trouble comm~ ntary chores.
park on Route 33 was planned
develops, many birth defects
NBC-TV has Curt Gowdy, at the Tuesday night meeting
continuous-clean Q¥en finish is
NEW 2 jjiece Moder n Li vi ng
ca
n
be
either
prevented
or
who
could
take
his
place
in
an
of the Hearths tone Class ol the
Room Suite, with 90" 3
cushion sofa, bu t1on tufted prepal'ed for .
era of sportscasting as a Middl eport Firs t . Baptist
ba cKand ext ra high bac k Mr.
He discussed miscarriages reporter of class;· senSe an'd Church mee ting at the home of
Chai r : • t his week only.
S IJ9 ,95 ; Cas h &amp; Ca rry ; at the request of one of the balance. He·knows just when to Mr . and Mrs. Paul Smart.
Pomeroy Recove r y, 622 E. tee na gers, pointing oUt that turn on ~he emotion, and when
A repor t was given on the
Main, Po meroy, phone 992· man y times this is "nature's t 1 t
o e events carry th emse Ives. Sun day sc hool class r oom
7554 .
5·10-6tc \\oily of gct.tirig rid of an im- And the reason for this is that improvements whi ch have
perfect fe tus." He said that he obviously h~s ·a balanced been completed. Mr. and Mrs .
BOAT. Motor a nd tr a il er ,
asking $225. lwo ai r con . ho rm one i mbal&lt;:~n c e or a vi ew of Hfe and his profesSion. Harold Hubbard and Harold E .
Undeniably a Star
di lioners - one 15';000· BTU' s ge ne tic problem, can also be a
Hubbard furnished the paint
and one 8000 BTU's . Phone cause of a miscarriage , and
ABC-TV
has
Howard
Cos~ll , and pain ted the classroom , and
992.998 L
5· 10-31c · that itl many cases the ·r eal who i~ undeni(}.bly a star in his
Willis Anthony ins talled the
cau se is never determined.
field, but who falls into the new lighting·. It wa s noted that
BE DROb M Suite, bookcase
Inadequate diet for proper category of an acquired taste. the daily vaca tion B i bl~ School
hea dboard, double dresser
wit h mirr or, nigh t stand. development of the fetus and He kn ows his stuff, all tight, will begin on June 4 and will
Ha r lis Frank , Chester, Oh io. prema turity
are
ma. jor but he ,is abrasive to many . continue for se ven days with a
Ph one 985·3368.
811V1et clock
5-10-Jtp pr·oblems for the pregnant 15 viewers, and seems to operate c los'in g prog ram on Wedfour-hour timer
and 16-year-olds, Dr. Bran- on the theory I hat few pictures nesda y, June 13.
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GRAVEL Y Rotary plow and deberry said . He said evidence are worth a thousand words ,
l•ooktop lifU up 1nd off
Mrs
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Smart,
Mrs.
David
cui tlva tor . old ice box, dinett e
thorough ellaning
is available which s hows that especially if they are his Darst, Mrs. Mary Hughes and
se t.. Phone 992-551 0.
5-lQ.Jtc cigarette smoking mothers not thousand words, and most Mrs. J ohn Werner were named
tron1 control$ to the committee to plan th e
way from heat 1nd
1972 KA WASA KI 175. knobb y only hav e s maller babie s especially if they are sprinkled
coc•k;,,. utensils
tires. 21" r im, e xc e llent (averag e of seven oun ces liberally with four-syllabl e June picrliC.
cond ition. $495. Ph one 992- lighter ) but that the babies words. But all this, of course, is
Pra yer and a ·welcome by
2360.
have
a
lower
I.Q.
his
stock
in
trade
as
a
perMrs. Wem er open ed th.e
5-10-Stp
Am ong the ques tions posed sonaHty.
meeting. Mrs. Allen Hughes
STAR CRAFT New &amp; Use d at the Be-In was one on
ABC-TV also ha s Keith had devotions using as her
Tra vel Tra il ers and Foid
!Model 13321
down camp ers; 18ft. 5 in. LP, abortion . Dr . Brandeb€rry was Jackson, one of the most un- topic ''The Bread of Life'', with
S.1899 ; 22 fl .. 7 ;n _, SC. emphatic .in I:ris personal derrated SJXJrts annOuncers.
S3650; 20 f1 . 7 in. SC. $3275; conviction against abortion , He seems to be able to ham;l le J ohn 6: 46-58, for scripture.
Here•s the dqn scene- liberates you from the. messiest task
Attending the meeting were·
Sta rmaster Campers, $1350;
in the kitchen, Specially-developed right"((n finish on oven
We se ll service and qua lity . ~nd just as emphatic in his just. about any chore, and he Mr . and Mrs . Taylor , Edison
sides, top, bouom, back end door int8rior has continuOusFina ncing arrang ed. CAMP feelings of support for birth has m uch more .in conunon
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. David
CO NLEY
STA RCRA F T
cleaning action at regular biking tempera. with Gowdy than Cosell, but he Dars t, Mr. and Mrs . Allen
SAL ES, Rt . 62N ot Pt . control.
tures, The end of own scrape, scour and
Pl easa nt W. Va ., beh ind Red
Miss Mary Bradbury ; also has a highly individual and Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Willis
scrub -automatically -right on I
Car pet Inn. Phone 675·5384. s tudent nurse at the Holzer recognizable voice and apAillhony, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
5·10-8fc
Medi cal
Cen ter,
was proach. LikeGowdy,hehasthe ~ Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. John
CL EAN Carpets th e save and moderator for the meeting. In skill to blend straight play-by- Wern er, the Rev . Charles
sa fe way with Blue Lustr e. her remarks she noted that play reporting with colorful
Simons, Mr . and Mrs. Milton
Rent e lec tr ic shampooer SL
Ne lso n's
Dr ug
Store , over one-half million teenage commentary . And he has the Hood and the hosts .
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Pome roy . Ohio.
girls marry each year, that one perspective and hwnor that all
5-10-2tc out of 10 girls in the U.S. have a truly topflight broadcasters
UPHO LS TERY
Mat er ia ls, baby before she is 18, that one- must have if they are not to
regul arly S3.95 on ly $ 1.95. third of all first born are born become boring.
AlSo remnant s. Pom e roy
I've suggested before that
Recove ry , 622 E. Ma in SL, to tee nage mothers, and that
phone 992-7554.
over an eight year period the Jackson and ex-basketball star
5-3-24tp number
of very young and coach Bill- Russell are the
NEW FOAM to fill your old mothe!'s, 15 or younger; has best sportscasting team on
cus hi ons, standard size sui1e, . more than doubled.
network television, and I think
on ly
$9. 95 .
Pomeroy
It was lurther pointed out at the way they have wOrked
Recovery , 622 E. Main St.,
phan·e 992-7554.
the meeting through a quiz that together coveri ng Natiqnal,
5-3-24tp one infant in every 14 in Bask'etball Association games
America today is born with a has been one of the g~nuine
.
birth defect, and that birth r-]Fc;;:];lolhe;;;;])c;y:-~
defe cts add up to the biggest I
For
child health problem , in the
coun tl'y today.

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Visitation days will be held
for students of the Meigs Local
School District moving into the
juniqr and senior high schools
next fall .
The visi tations are planned
to better acq uaint students
entering the schools for the
·firs t time with the buildings
an d procedures. The schedul e
for the visi tations includes :
Salisbury, Tuesday May 15, 1
p.m.
Sal em Ce nt er, Thur sday ,
May 17, 8:15 a .m.
Harriso nvi lle, Thursday,

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Meigs County received
$4 ,564 .98 of a to tal or
$5,!!62,031 .29 distributed in Ohio
this week as the May disbursement o£ state funds to local
political subdivisions und er the
local
goveF nme nt
fund
program, according to Sta te •
Auditor Joseph T. Ferguson.

OFFICERS OF THE new Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority , established in Meigs County for
the first lime, installed Thursday night are, front, I tor, Lois
Rosenbaum , vi ce president ; Vera Crow, president ; Jean
Werry, recording secretary; second row , Reva Vaughan ,
corresponding secr etary, and Ruby Baer , treasurer .

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The awards were made by Th.
Ashland Poetry Press, and
representatives from the
sc hools
received
congratulations from editors of
the Poetry Press, Richard
Snyder and Robert McGovern
along with leading America~
poel X. J . Kennedy, National
Endowment for the Arts
Literar y Director , Leonard
Randol ph, and Ohio Arts
Council Dii"ector , Donald J.
Streibig .

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seniors at Southern High
School , were awarded a
framed certificate of merit in
the teaching or poetry .at the
£i£th annual "The Voice and the
Word " poetry festival held on
the Ashland College campus
Mayo.
Awards were made to 26
schools whose students had
poetry published in the annual
Ohio high school student anthology, "'The Young Voice IJ ".

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Awards made to Southern poets

New officers
are installed
Officers or two chapters of
the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority one a new chapter establishe~
in Meigs County for the fir~t
time - were installed al th~
Meigs Inn Thursday night.
The new chapter and the .
highest in the sorority is the
Preceptor Beta Beta. It is
made up or members who
formerly were : in Xi Gamma
Mu Cha pter. Officers for Xi
Gammu Mu Chap ter now
composed of members moving
up from the Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter were installed a long
wit h ·Prece ptor officers.
Rituals were held by both
c h ~ p ters and re fres hments
were served .
Atten ding fr om th e new
Preceptor Chapter we re J une
Van Vranken, Nor ma Amsbary, Ne1lie Brown , Shi rley
Custer, Mildred Karr, Mary
Morris, Roberta O'B r ien, Ann
Rupe, Reva Va ughan, Pearl
Wel ker , Phyllis Mullen, Ruby
Baer , Vera Crow, Marga ret
Foll rQd, Cla ri ce Kra utte r ,
Velma Rue, Rose Sisson, J ane
Wal ton , J ean We rr y, Loi-sRosenb a urn , Ma r y _carolyn
Wiley, Tana Simon ton, Betty
Oh linger
and
Lucille
Williamson.
Attending from Xi Gamma
Mu Chap ter were Mrs. Everlyn
Kn ight, sponsor ; J ennifer

KACINE - Lorna Bell and
Le~rry

Anders on, Donna Byer, Lynn
Daniels, Vik ki Glec kner,
Beverly Long, Donna Nease,
Carolyn Satterfield. Jeanette
Thomas. Judy Werry, Becky
Anderson, Sarah Bechtle, Judy
Crooks. Doris Ewing, Charlotte
Hanning, Carol McCulloug h,
Nancy Prisner, Ruth Riffle,
Maril)'n Swan, Texanna Well
and Sue Zirkle.

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Devotional service
led by Mrs. Norris
APPLE GROVE , Ohio - The at the churc h Tuesday ev~ning.
Women's Society of Chri stian
Mrs. J an Norr is . led the
Service of lhe Apple Grove devotional ser vice with · the
United Methodist Church mer sing in g of " Love Lifted Me, "
with Mrs. Rober ta Thaxton at
the piano. Prayer was by
Lucille RJ10des and scriptur e
fr om lhe 9lst Psalm was l'ead
by Mrs . Tha xton.
RA CINE - Twenty-t wo
Mrs. Norris use d as her
yo uth atte nded th e prayei" topic. "God Loves Us, Do I
11 breakfast at th e Rac ine Bel ieve [t'!". Taking part in the
..::wes le Yan United Me th odi s t prog ram were Vi cki Ables,
Church Wednesday mornin g. Florence Smith , Dolly Wolfe,
Devotions by. the Rev . Roberta Thaxton and Donna
Howard Shiveley and prayer Hill. ·
opened the breakfast period
Mrs. Dallas Hill was i.n
and Roger Birch, a tea cher at char ge ·or the busi ness meeting
Meigs Junior High School and when plans were made for the
an active layman at the rummage sale to be held May
Be tha ny United Methodis t 18 - 19 at the Letart Falls
Church, spoke on the subject, "Commun ity Hall. Key chains
"Why are People Here ?' ' He will besoldas amoney-making
encouraged the youth to gel project. Mrs. Florence Smith
involved in church work.
and Mrs. Bertha Robinson
The Rev. Fran k Cheesebrew were hos tesse~ [or the evening.
closed the serVice With prayer. The birthdays of Joyce White
A breakfast of doughnu ls, and Vicki Ab les were
cereal, fruit and juice was celebrated .
served by Mrs. Curtis J:ohnson
Thank-you_cards wer e si g n ~d
and Mrs. Betty Christopher- !of Mrs. Constan ce Shields for
soh .
'the donation of money to the.
·· Attend ing
were
Mo ll y church; for Rev. Robert Card ,
FiSher, Rhonda West, Debbie wh o was guest spea ker at the
Warden, Connie Roush , Pat 124th anni verSar y of th e
Woods, Connie Smith, Becky church, •nd to Dallas Cleland ,
Koun s, Su sah Yos t, Dave wh o gave flowers.
Shuler, Verne Ord, Stephen
Allendihg were Donna Hill ,
Nease, Paul Cr oss , Vi cki ' J an. Norris, Vicki Ables, Bess
Wolfe, Stephanie Ord, Roma . P a r. ~on s, Be rtha Robinson,
Nease, David Theiss, Randy tucille Rhodes, Opal Hupp,
Wernei-, Gene Shiveley, Bill lona Hupp, J oni Sellers, Alice
Shiveley , Beverly Hart, Mary Balser , :ihirley Ables , Hoberla
Walker and Faith Smith .
Thaxton, Dolly Wolfe, Florence
The seniors usuaJly in at- Smith, Iva Orr, Mary Roush,
tendan ce \"·ere absent due to Erma Wilson .
Mr s. Hill a nn oun ced all
the annual se nior trip. An Other
breakfast will be held Wed- mee tings of the society will be
nesday. A rap session will be at 7 o'clock during th e summer ·
every Thursday night.
monU1s.

Church hosts
teen breakfast

THESE ARE THE new officers of Xi Gamma Mu
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority in5taUed Thursday night
at Meigs Inn. Sealed, front , ) tor, are Charlotte Hanning, vice
president ; Cal'"ol McCullough, president ; Ruth Ann Hiffle,
recording secretary; back row, Beverly Long, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Evelyn Knight, sponsor, and Carolyn Satterfield , treasurer .

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BAKE SALE PLANNED
A bake sale will be held
Saturday at Dudley's Florists
by the Ladies Auxiliary of
Fee ney-Be nnett Pos t 128,
American Legion. Members
are to take their items of baked
goods for the sale to the flower
pleasures in televiewing. Rus- shop after 9 a.m .
r
sell has tended lo get a_little
On Thursday, Friday and
repetitious in his droll asides , Saturday of pext week, the
but he has such a wealth Qf jun iors of the Auxiliary will
information ro offer about his have a rummage sale at the
sport, and delivers it in such an Legion hall located a t Fourth
engaging mann ~r, that any and Williams Sl.
criticism of his technique is
just quibbling.

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MOTHER 'S DAY

Hearthstone
class to have
spring picnic

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VISIT R.ELA TIVES
The third grade of MidMr . and Mrs. Pierce Rice,
dl eport Elementary School Washington, D. C., return ed
enjoyed a luncheon Wednesday home Tuesday after spendin g
l at Jack's Dairy Bar climaxing several da ys here visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
a study of nutrition .
Films, supplem e ntar y Young, W. Main St. . Pomeroy .
reading, charts, and general Spending a day in Pomer oy
discussion }lave been used to with the Youn gs were Mr. and
Robert
Roge r s,
learn the basic classification of Mrs .
and
th e ir
food s and the ir value in Nelsonvill e,
daughters, Janet and Janey .
children's diets.
Mrs . Manning }\loes, Mrs. · Janet gave highlights of her
James R. Pooler, Mrs . Gerald recent three week tour of
Hart, roo·m mothers, assisted Ireland, Scotland . Wales and
·Mrs . Lee McComa s as England .
chaperones.
Money to pay for the lunATTENDCONCER.T
cheon was obtained by the
Mr . and Mrs . Charles
' redemption of pop bottle caps.
Griffi th attended a Twilight
More than $65 has been
Concert of the Buckeye Scarlet
collected by this class for
Band at Mirror Lake Holseveral activities during the
low on the Ohio State
current school year.
University Campus WedIN STATE BEE HEMLOCK GROVE
Denise Marshall, daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Marshall, Hemlock Grove, eighth
grade student at Meigs Junior
High recent!~ participated in
the s tate s pelling bee
comeptition . Denise' was· the
county winner for the second
time this year having won her
first while a fifth grade student
at Salisbury Elementary.

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MASON - The 92 seniOrs
who wi ll gradua1e from
Wahama High School this
month are Stanley lee Adk ins,
William Mi c ha e l Boston ,
William Robert Brinker, Kevin
William Brown, John Curtis
Burris , Steven Terry Carpenter, Roger lee Dingey,
Donald
William
Dye,
lawrence Michael Foreman,
John Stephen Gerlach, Will iam
Eugene Gibbs, Paul Edwin,
Gr imm, Tony Ray Gr imm,
Arthur Jeffrey Hart. David
Jennings Hudnall. George
Jason Ingels, James Roberr
Ingels, Jr.
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Donald Ray Machir, Tracy
Glenn Morris, Audie Murphy
McFarland, Mic hael Henry
Oh ling er, John Elmer Ord,
Thomas Albert · .Re itmire,
Rona ld Harold Rickard , Jr .,
Je ffrey Bruce Riley, Char les
Wesley Roush , Danny Ray
Roush, Johnny Lee Roush ,
Joseph Robert Roush , Timothy
Ray Roush, Vernon Ray
Roush , Jr .. Gary Michael
Russell , Thomas Allen SamseL
Ke nt Edward Sayre, Ja ck
Kenneth Spires, Jr ., Lloyd Neil
Ten nant, Henry Ester VanMeter, Lawrence Mc Cray
Weaver ,
Roger
Gene
Winebrenne r, Michae l J ohn
Wolfe. Charles William WoofJ,
Daniel Jospeh Workman ,
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colum nist former ly of Life and
McCall's maJJ,azines, Thursday
ca lled the Wctte rga tc Affair th e
biggest news story in 200 years
- and said it se rved to r edeem
the American press.
Mrs . Ale x. unde r , he re to

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and Harold 0. of Chester: two
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partici pate in Commun ications
Wee k at the Ohio Uni versity
Sehoul of ,Journalism , said the
alleged conspirators were not
only prepar ed to stea l pa pers
for infornHILi on, but wer e
" ready to stea l the 1972
presidenti:1 l elec tion.".
" The people who uncovered
the Watergate CcJsc," she s&lt;.~ i d ,
•· we re w embcrs of the press ~
whi ch has rise n from the mud
slun g by Vice Pres ident Spiro
Ag ucw."
Mr s. · Alexander,
who
rcce iv.cd the school's C~UT
VanAnda ;no.·ard f&lt;Jr her "entlur·ing contribu tions to journalism," suit! onl y 14 of 212211
members of lh e W&lt;Jshirr Ktun
press l:Orps w e n~ ac tively
involved in uncOvl: ring the
eve nts ar ound t he 1972
bur gla r y of th e natio na l
Democ ratic hce~dquar te r s. She
also t ilution ed reporte rs not to
bcc:omc prosecutor ur· judge.
" I hope thi s co'untl' y
ce lebra tes its 200t h a nni vc rst:ll'y not by hav in g
parades," she added , " bu t by
re furm!n f:!; our c lci'l&lt;Jr'lli
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l'ntering tr3ining at Port
Wood on March 30. He will
graduate June L Born at
l~umerny . March 7. 1955,
Pvt ~ Gheen now resides ut
Belmont Route 2. lie has 9.
brother, Frederick. Gheen is
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Gbeen .of Ra&lt;'inc.

Brend a Bishop who made beer
projects for the yea r at the pinwhee ls an d butte rsco tch
May :1 meeting of the Ri ver- cookies, and gave sa;npies to
view 4•H Cl ub. There were two · the me mbers. A demonstra tion
ad viso rs and· 8 memb ers un pn~ ss ure pnir1ts· in fir st aid
prese nt: The mee tin g was held was given by Brenda Bishop .
at th e home of Maxine
The nc x. t meeti ng will be
Whitehead .
Me~ y 21 at the Harrison ville
Tammy Curti s led the club in Grange. - Sue Kennedy.
THF. HOCKETS 4-H .Club
nesday
evening. ·
Kar- a "Geog raphy and Shopping"
ga me. Refr es hm ents wer e held H meetin g on May 4 at the
en Griffith, their daughter,
ser ved aflCrwards by Ja ne and hume of Becky Long, Advisors
was featured in th e solo
Ju li Wh te head . Th e nex t &lt;J ttc nclirr g were Dori s Woodlrwnpet par t. Th i.s concert wa s
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mee tin g .will be May 2:~ . at ya rd , and Viola Harring. Ther e
dedi cated to Jack 0 . Evans,
Stewa rt Ha ll. Merl1bers will w(.' re six members prese nt.
founder of the Buckeye Bands,
~ t art their projects at this lime.
Phms were made for the
wh o is retiring at the end of thi s
Barbara
Andrews.
members
to ta ~~ pictur es for
year .
A MOTHER'S DAY part y 1hc ir ph otOg raph y pr o j ed~ .
. was sc heduled for today for th e Me mbers arc also to ~c t thei r
I would li ke to give J :Jne mothers Jnd mem ber·s of the sewing baskets together. They
Fonda al)d ot hers like her a RIJI.:k Springs Ladybugs 4-H are to bri ng their goods to the
o ra~·wa y ti cket to Han oi.
Club . Th e Roc k Sp rin ~;;s nex t mee tin g to pr ac ti ce
-Sen. Henmw 'J'CLlmadg e, Lady bugs met May 4 at the . sti tches on .
D-Ga.
ho me of Louise Ra dford .
Oul'i ng the projec t lessons
Advisors presen t were Louise cam e ra s and film wer e
Radford , Ann Ev a ns, and discussed . The members illso
Thelma .Jeffers. There were disc ussed p&lt;Jlt crn s. Ber: ky
ei ~ ht members and one visfto!'
l.ung led the members in
prese nt.
recrea ti on and aft c rw&lt;.~rd s
The clu b is a tsn planning to r efreshments were served .
enter a floa t. in the Rcgalt&lt;.t
The next meeting will be
Parade. I.oui~e Radford se rved .June l a t the home of Tammy
refres hments. The
next
mee tin t::: win be May 18 at
Joe Ze rkl e an d J ames Da le
Ba tes .
The lm ;-J .Jeff ers' horn r·. ·Kathy Sue Arnold, Rebecca
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Fry Bogg s, Dian e Ka y
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TH E HA RRI SONVII, LE
Bum g.arner.
Mar y
Ja n
Bum garner , Caro l Nor een
Gi rls 4-H Honor Club mel Ma y
Circle. Cynth ia Lynn Cooke,
7 at the Harr isonville Gr ange.
Clari ce Ra e Davis, Rebecca
Lynn Dudley , ~ e br~ . Ka_ y
AU viso rs att endi ng wer e
Gerla ch, Pa tr ic 1a G1 llls p1e
P&lt;t ulin e Atkins , Sharon Jewel
Russel l,
Maril yn
Kat y
and Bctly Bishop. There were
Goodnite, Marilyn Grah a m
Black , Cha rl ott e. Yvonn e
ni ne member s present . ll was
'Grimm , Mona Ei leen Han lon,
~eci d ed that dues of 50 cent:;
Juan ita Jean Harrah, Dianna
Lynn Harri S, Ppme la · Jayn e
for the cl ub year be paid.
HarL Berky · lynn Hen·
Pomeroy
210 E . 2nd
Brcnd&lt;J Bishop. gave a r eport
dri ckson , Jeanni e Mar ie
Phone 992-5428
Hobbs, Chri stin e Lynne Hoff- on ttr e 4-H Pla n-0-Rama.
.
man , Carolyn Hughes Ingl es.
A projec tlesson was given by
Al so. Carol Ann Johnson,
Diana
Roush
J ohn son .
Michelle Eileen Ka y, Ka1he y
La von Keyes, Judith Frances
Ueving, Grac e Mar ie Marr,
Den ise
Diane
Parsons,
Rebecca
Paugh · Barton ,
Ma )(i ne Garn et Rickard ,
Darlene May Riffle, Mauree n
Lou ise Riley , Linda Lo u Rou sh,
Patricia Hudson Rou sh, Patty
Ri ley Rous h, Sharon Roffgen
Rou sh, Karr~ on Faye Skeens,
Ethel May ie rry, Linda Sue
VanMatre, Lue11a Charl ene
Wea ver ,
Pame la
Ray e
Weaver, Diana Lynn White,
Debra Kay Wolte. Mar ion Dee
Woodr um, Fran ces Elaine
Wr iston and Al berta Marie
Y9ung .
Includi ng heater. pump, filter
tubi ng , fi 11er wool and
c~arcoal
wi t h a 5 yea r
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Pvt. Rodney L. Gheen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Gheen, who enJisted in the U.
S. Artny Rese r ves last
Au gust ,
is
a Uendin g
engineering school at Fort
Le onard Wood , Mo. Gheen
underwent basic training at
Fort Dix, N. J. , and spcntlO

Roy R. Johnson died Thursday

Plans are announced for a Headin~ Problems," at the
Pumcroy. Bradb~ry
Schools Shcralon·Gibson J-l ulel in
CUtl(_-t,•rtlo be presented in both Cincinnati. Tht:! pr ~ ram was
buildings by the combined presented by Dr. Jane H. Roo t,
bands Wlder the direction of a naLionaHy ce lebrated inco n~ullant .
Her
Dt~vid Bowen the last week of service
sc hool. Students at Pomeroy credentials include work as a
c linician
and
will ~o to Bradbury, and in the leading
afternoon Bradbury students diag nQStician, corrective and
will t'Ome to Pomeroy to devel o pmental readin g
teacher, sc hool psychologist,
combine for the concert .
district reading specialist.
and
Mrs. Tom !April ) Smith has
Mrs. Helen WilliHms will
joined the Pome roy elemcn·
la ry building as a secreta ry. attend U1e S.F:.O. Council on
April is not 0::1 newcomer to the Aging to be held at the Motor
building, having worked there Jnn, Nelsonville, Friday , May
previously. Mi-s . J oyce Vance 11 . They will work on program
will be leaving to join the new development and needs and
mine operat ion in Meigs Mrs. Williams wi ll provide the
cducator:s ' puint of view . Mrs.
County .
Mrs . Ina Mee~dows and Mrs. Williams is the sixth grade
. Bonnie Fisher spent M onday tea cher at the Pomeroy
and T uesday at a professional elementary building. T he
wor k shi p , ·· c l ass r oo m sc hoQl patrol wiH be honor ed at
Diagnos is of
In dividual the May meeting of the PTA .

Wahama class of
-92 will graduate

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May 17. 1 p.m.
Hutland, Friday, May 18.
8:30a.m.
Pomeroy , Frida'y. May 18,
12 :30 p.m .
Bradbury, Monday, May 21,
10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
E:ighth grade students to
high school :
8-1 and B-2, Monday, May 14,
9 a .m.
lh1 and 64 , Monday, May 14,
12:30 ~ . m .
8-o and_!k;, Tuesday, May 15,
9 a .m.
8-7 and Rm. :i04 and BEMR ,
Tuesday, May 10, 12:30 p.m.

dine at Jack's

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By RICK DU BROW
(Conti nued fr om page I )
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) _ With
Great
Selection
Brandeberry described as sports the big attraction they
of Gills
the most ideal and effective are on television, you would
197 1 TR IUMP.H650 ; Bonnevi ll e.
way for family plan· think the networks would
4,500 miles , $995 or bes1 off er ;
phone 992.3048.
Middleport
ning.
In
response sorn~how be able to come up
5-6 6tp
to
a
qu estion about with more ·announ cers a s
Book Store
GROCERY business fo r sale . the issuan.ce of birth control colorful and enJoyable as, the
Buil ding tor s~ l e or lease. pills to unmarried teenagers, events they are broadcasting.
Phone 773-5618 fr om 8: 30 p.m.·
he said that " by law; every
With the exception of a few
tq 10 p.m. for a ppoi ntm ent.
3·20·1fC - -· American has the right to notable sportscasters, the an·
noWlcers thrust upon the public
family planning." HOME Grown Tomafo pla n1s
To a ques tion on the import- are 80 mediocre and faceless
fo r ga rden use; large sfurd y
plants; Imp roved Mexica n, ance of pre-natal ~are, the that you have to a ssume
Heinz 1350 and Supersonic ;
also ho t peppers, mang oes obste tri cian stressed that this television believes the events
an d cabbage plants . On Rt. · is the tim e when trouble signs themselves are so attractive
124, 500 fl . above the State are picked up and with proper that alrnqst anyqne can go
Park in Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas
tree tment before the child is through the play-by-play and
A June picnic at the roadside
HJyman .
.4-24-331c . bm·n or when the trouble comm~ ntary chores.
park on Route 33 was planned
develops, many birth defects
NBC-TV has Curt Gowdy, at the Tuesday night meeting
continuous-clean Q¥en finish is
NEW 2 jjiece Moder n Li vi ng
ca
n
be
either
prevented
or
who
could
take
his
place
in
an
of the Hearths tone Class ol the
Room Suite, with 90" 3
cushion sofa, bu t1on tufted prepal'ed for .
era of sportscasting as a Middl eport Firs t . Baptist
ba cKand ext ra high bac k Mr.
He discussed miscarriages reporter of class;· senSe an'd Church mee ting at the home of
Chai r : • t his week only.
S IJ9 ,95 ; Cas h &amp; Ca rry ; at the request of one of the balance. He·knows just when to Mr . and Mrs. Paul Smart.
Pomeroy Recove r y, 622 E. tee na gers, pointing oUt that turn on ~he emotion, and when
A repor t was given on the
Main, Po meroy, phone 992· man y times this is "nature's t 1 t
o e events carry th emse Ives. Sun day sc hool class r oom
7554 .
5·10-6tc \\oily of gct.tirig rid of an im- And the reason for this is that improvements whi ch have
perfect fe tus." He said that he obviously h~s ·a balanced been completed. Mr. and Mrs .
BOAT. Motor a nd tr a il er ,
asking $225. lwo ai r con . ho rm one i mbal&lt;:~n c e or a vi ew of Hfe and his profesSion. Harold Hubbard and Harold E .
Undeniably a Star
di lioners - one 15';000· BTU' s ge ne tic problem, can also be a
Hubbard furnished the paint
and one 8000 BTU's . Phone cause of a miscarriage , and
ABC-TV
has
Howard
Cos~ll , and pain ted the classroom , and
992.998 L
5· 10-31c · that itl many cases the ·r eal who i~ undeni(}.bly a star in his
Willis Anthony ins talled the
cau se is never determined.
field, but who falls into the new lighting·. It wa s noted that
BE DROb M Suite, bookcase
Inadequate diet for proper category of an acquired taste. the daily vaca tion B i bl~ School
hea dboard, double dresser
wit h mirr or, nigh t stand. development of the fetus and He kn ows his stuff, all tight, will begin on June 4 and will
Ha r lis Frank , Chester, Oh io. prema turity
are
ma. jor but he ,is abrasive to many . continue for se ven days with a
Ph one 985·3368.
811V1et clock
5-10-Jtp pr·oblems for the pregnant 15 viewers, and seems to operate c los'in g prog ram on Wedfour-hour timer
and 16-year-olds, Dr. Bran- on the theory I hat few pictures nesda y, June 13.
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GRAVEL Y Rotary plow and deberry said . He said evidence are worth a thousand words ,
l•ooktop lifU up 1nd off
Mrs
.
Smart,
Mrs.
David
cui tlva tor . old ice box, dinett e
thorough ellaning
is available which s hows that especially if they are his Darst, Mrs. Mary Hughes and
se t.. Phone 992-551 0.
5-lQ.Jtc cigarette smoking mothers not thousand words, and most Mrs. J ohn Werner were named
tron1 control$ to the committee to plan th e
way from heat 1nd
1972 KA WASA KI 175. knobb y only hav e s maller babie s especially if they are sprinkled
coc•k;,,. utensils
tires. 21" r im, e xc e llent (averag e of seven oun ces liberally with four-syllabl e June picrliC.
cond ition. $495. Ph one 992- lighter ) but that the babies words. But all this, of course, is
Pra yer and a ·welcome by
2360.
have
a
lower
I.Q.
his
stock
in
trade
as
a
perMrs. Wem er open ed th.e
5-10-Stp
Am ong the ques tions posed sonaHty.
meeting. Mrs. Allen Hughes
STAR CRAFT New &amp; Use d at the Be-In was one on
ABC-TV also ha s Keith had devotions using as her
Tra vel Tra il ers and Foid
!Model 13321
down camp ers; 18ft. 5 in. LP, abortion . Dr . Brandeb€rry was Jackson, one of the most un- topic ''The Bread of Life'', with
S.1899 ; 22 fl .. 7 ;n _, SC. emphatic .in I:ris personal derrated SJXJrts annOuncers.
S3650; 20 f1 . 7 in. SC. $3275; conviction against abortion , He seems to be able to ham;l le J ohn 6: 46-58, for scripture.
Here•s the dqn scene- liberates you from the. messiest task
Attending the meeting were·
Sta rmaster Campers, $1350;
in the kitchen, Specially-developed right"((n finish on oven
We se ll service and qua lity . ~nd just as emphatic in his just. about any chore, and he Mr . and Mrs . Taylor , Edison
sides, top, bouom, back end door int8rior has continuOusFina ncing arrang ed. CAMP feelings of support for birth has m uch more .in conunon
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. David
CO NLEY
STA RCRA F T
cleaning action at regular biking tempera. with Gowdy than Cosell, but he Dars t, Mr. and Mrs . Allen
SAL ES, Rt . 62N ot Pt . control.
tures, The end of own scrape, scour and
Pl easa nt W. Va ., beh ind Red
Miss Mary Bradbury ; also has a highly individual and Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Willis
scrub -automatically -right on I
Car pet Inn. Phone 675·5384. s tudent nurse at the Holzer recognizable voice and apAillhony, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
5·10-8fc
Medi cal
Cen ter,
was proach. LikeGowdy,hehasthe ~ Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. John
CL EAN Carpets th e save and moderator for the meeting. In skill to blend straight play-by- Wern er, the Rev . Charles
sa fe way with Blue Lustr e. her remarks she noted that play reporting with colorful
Simons, Mr . and Mrs. Milton
Rent e lec tr ic shampooer SL
Ne lso n's
Dr ug
Store , over one-half million teenage commentary . And he has the Hood and the hosts .
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Pome roy . Ohio.
girls marry each year, that one perspective and hwnor that all
5-10-2tc out of 10 girls in the U.S. have a truly topflight broadcasters
UPHO LS TERY
Mat er ia ls, baby before she is 18, that one- must have if they are not to
regul arly S3.95 on ly $ 1.95. third of all first born are born become boring.
AlSo remnant s. Pom e roy
I've suggested before that
Recove ry , 622 E. Ma in SL, to tee nage mothers, and that
phone 992-7554.
over an eight year period the Jackson and ex-basketball star
5-3-24tp number
of very young and coach Bill- Russell are the
NEW FOAM to fill your old mothe!'s, 15 or younger; has best sportscasting team on
cus hi ons, standard size sui1e, . more than doubled.
network television, and I think
on ly
$9. 95 .
Pomeroy
It was lurther pointed out at the way they have wOrked
Recovery , 622 E. Main St.,
phan·e 992-7554.
the meeting through a quiz that together coveri ng Natiqnal,
5-3-24tp one infant in every 14 in Bask'etball Association games
America today is born with a has been one of the g~nuine
.
birth defect, and that birth r-]Fc;;:];lolhe;;;;])c;y:-~
defe cts add up to the biggest I
For
child health problem , in the
coun tl'y today.

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Visitation days will be held
for students of the Meigs Local
School District moving into the
juniqr and senior high schools
next fall .
The visi tations are planned
to better acq uaint students
entering the schools for the
·firs t time with the buildings
an d procedures. The schedul e
for the visi tations includes :
Salisbury, Tuesday May 15, 1
p.m.
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May 17, 8:15 a .m.
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MONE Y RECEIV ED
Meigs County received
$4 ,564 .98 of a to tal or
$5,!!62,031 .29 distributed in Ohio
this week as the May disbursement o£ state funds to local
political subdivisions und er the
local
goveF nme nt
fund
program, according to Sta te •
Auditor Joseph T. Ferguson.

OFFICERS OF THE new Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority , established in Meigs County for
the first lime, installed Thursday night are, front, I tor, Lois
Rosenbaum , vi ce president ; Vera Crow, president ; Jean
Werry, recording secretary; second row , Reva Vaughan ,
corresponding secr etary, and Ruby Baer , treasurer .

pet.
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Wilc oxen .

The awards were made by Th.
Ashland Poetry Press, and
representatives from the
sc hools
received
congratulations from editors of
the Poetry Press, Richard
Snyder and Robert McGovern
along with leading America~
poel X. J . Kennedy, National
Endowment for the Arts
Literar y Director , Leonard
Randol ph, and Ohio Arts
Council Dii"ector , Donald J.
Streibig .

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( Best o f Sev en )
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seniors at Southern High
School , were awarded a
framed certificate of merit in
the teaching or poetry .at the
£i£th annual "The Voice and the
Word " poetry festival held on
the Ashland College campus
Mayo.
Awards were made to 26
schools whose students had
poetry published in the annual
Ohio high school student anthology, "'The Young Voice IJ ".

Fina l NBA Pla yoff Standings
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( Final s)
New Yor k
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7 -The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy,O., May 11, 1973

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�~ - The

Daily Senhnel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May ll, 1973
PORTLAND
WorShip 7 JO
PAUL LUTHERAN
Rev
A.rlhur C
L und , p rn • ChLt r c h School 9 30 a m
SUTTON
WorS hip , 1l am
•astor
Sundav sc hool u'lur
1nd and 4th Sundays . Church
~e ry aduiiL 9 IS am , Charles
Sc t'!oot 10 a m
Evans, Chns llan Edu c &lt;~t•on
WESLEYAN IR.acll'e) S.u pt , worshiP sennce-, 10 30
am , c onftrmal 1on c lasses , Wor s h i p , 11 a m , Church
Sc hool. 10 a m
Tuesday
7 8 15, j un.or con
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
flfmat1on c la ss, lime set
Re,. J;,cob Lehman
weekly , senior conf,rmat ton
Rev , Stanley Br~ndum
cl ass Senror cho.r, 7 30 p m
JOPPA - WorShiP 10 B rn , .
Tuesday
SEVENTH OAY
AD · Church Sch ool 9 a m , Pra yer
VE NTIST
Loc ated on Meet rng , Wednesday , 8 p , m
LONG BOTTOM Church'
Mulberry
H eig hts ,
near
Ve t erans M emonal Hosp tta l. se rv rc es , 9 am , Sunday
$e,hool 9 45 a m B1ble Study
Pomeroy
Pastor Herbert
Morgan Sa bbath Sc l'lool. every . eve ry Thbrsday , 7 30 p m ,
NORTH BETHEL War
Saturday at 1 p m and wor shrp
ship 11 a m ; Church School tO
se r v1ce follow ing at J I S p m
Open B tble drscusston each am
AlFRED - Svnday school,
Thursday at 7 30 p m at the
ea c h
S unday .
church
"The
Frtendly 9 45 a m
prea c hrng at 11 am
each
Church "
Sunday Prayer meetmg , 7 45
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Preachtng p m Wednesday wscs, a p m
on lh~rd Tuesday each month
9 JO a m
f 1rst and second
REEDSVILLE __,
Sunday
Sund ay s o f each month , t htrd
school , 9 30 , preach,ng , 7 30
and fo ur th Sundays ea c h
month worshrp se rv ice at 7 30 p m Sunday , prayer meet ,ng ,
p m Wednesday eventngs at 7 30 p rn Tu esd ay , W SCS, 7 30
f rrs t Thur sday eac h month
7 30, Prayer an d B rbl e Study
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh rp
FIRST SOUTHERN
BAP
10 am , Church School , 9 am
TIST 182 MulberrJ Ave ,
TUPPERS
PlAINS
Pomeroy ,
affrlrate
w t lh
Worsh rp 9 am ,
Chur c h
S B C , fhe Rev
Fred Hrll ,
Sc hool. 10 a m
pas l o r
H ershe l M cC lure ,
KENO
CHURCH
OF
Sunday sc hool su pt SLtnday
CHRIST ~ Hobart Newell ,
sc hool. 9 30 a m , mornrng
su pt se r\1' 1Ce weekly , 9 · 30 am
w o r Sh lP 10 30 am , Su nday
on Suoday Prea chmg frrst and
evangeltsl•c meetmg 7 30 p m
thtr.d Sundays o f month by
P ray er meetmg Wednesday
Ctr fford Smr th . 9 30 am
7 JO p m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
MIDDLEPORT
UNION Darrel Doddrdl ,
MT MORIAH BAPTIST ~
pastor
Su nday Scho ol , 9 JO
Corner Fourt h and Ma rn ,
am
Leonard Gtlmore, f rrst
M tddleport Rev H enry Key,
even1ng se rv tc e , 7 JO
J r pas lor Sund ay Sc hool , 9 JO elde r
p m
W ed ne s day
prayer
am
Mrs Ervm BaLtmgard
meet rng , 7 30 p m
ner , supt , Morntng wor sht p ,
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
10 45 a m
GOD - Racme Route 2 The
• JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSES Rev
Charles Hand , pastor
"t arr y Carnahan . presrdrng
Sunday s ctt oo l 9 45 a m ,
mm ts t er
Sunday , B rble lee
mornrng wor sh.tp
11 am
lur e, 9 30 am
Watch low er
Evenrng serv•ces, Tuesday and
study
10 30 am
TLt esd ay
F r td ay , 1 30
B rP ie study 7 30 p rn
Thurs
BEARWAllOW
RIDGE
day , mmrs try school, 7 30
~HURCH OF CHRIST. Btble
p m
se r \l'tce meetrng a 30
study. 9 30 am , morn tng
pm
worship 10 30 a m , even tng
MIDDLEPO~T CHURCH of
worshrp 6 JO p m Wednesday
Chn st rn Chrrs11an Umon
Brble s!udy, 7 30 p m
Law r ence Man ley
pastor ,
UNITED MINISTRY OF
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
MEIGS COUNTY , The Untied
Sc hool Supt Suoday Sc hool
Presbytenan Church , Dwrght
9 30 a m
E\l'en tng worshtp
Zav tlz.. Pastor Dtre c to r.
7 30
Wednesday
prayer, L
George W Hutton and Rev
meeltng , 7 30 p m
Ltnson Stebb•ns , Ass ' t Pastor
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
D tr ectors
GOO - Rac rne Ro'l-fe 2, the
FIRST
UNITED
PRES ·
Re v James M Mun d y , pastor
BYTERIAN ,
Mrddle
S und ew school , 9 45 a m ,
port. Sunday Church School ,
mornrng wor sh1p , 11 am
School , 9 JO a m , Mr s Hom er
even •nQ wor sh1p , 7 30 p m
Lee , Supt
Mornrng Worsh rp
Prayer mee l tng , Tuesday, 7 30
10 30 a m
p m , Young peop le's mee trng,
FIRST
UNITED
7 30 p m Thursday
PRESBYTERIAN,
M1d
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
dleport Sunday Church Schoo!,
GOD B e rth~
Kmgr'ey
9 30 a m , Lewrs Sauer, Supf ,
su b sft tute pastor
Sunday
Morntng Worsh p, 10 30 am
Sc hool
10 am
worsh•P
MT
OLIVE CHURCH
se r\l' tC e 7 p m Sunday Prayer
Long Bottom SunCay School,
meetmg, Wedne-sday 7 JO p m
10 a m wrth Wrllard Ptgotl,
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
svpt Evangelrst message each
CHURCH ~ Near Long Bof
Sundny even rng , 7 30 p m by
tom Esttl Hart , pastor. Roy
E l der Russell Clme, mmtster
Brown ,
assrstant
pastor
of the Apostol rc Fa1 th Btble
Su nday school , 10 a m
Church
Slu dy , Wednesday 7 30 p m
7 JO
p m
each
Sunday
FIRST
UNITED
eve nmg prayer meet1ng 7 30
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse.
p m Thursday
Mornmg Worsh•p
9 a m
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Sunday Church Schoo l , 10 am
TECOST Al ~ Thrrd Ave th e
Mr s Sampson Hall , Supt
Rev W rl l ram Kn1ttel. pastor
ST IVER SVI LLE
COM
Ronald Dugan Sunday School
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Supt CHtsses for all ages ,
school ser\l'tCe. 10om , Prayer
evenmg se rvr ce
7 JO p m ,
meetrng Thursday 7 p m
Brble s tudy, Wednesday 7 30
Su nday eventng servrce , 7 p m
p m youth serv tc es Frtday,
Z ION CHURCH OF CHRIST
7 30 p m
Pomeroy Harr•sonv ille
FREEW i l l BAPTIST ~
Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor
Co rner Ash and P l um , Mrd
Paul McElroy, Sunday School
lllepo rt
No e l
Herrman
Su p! Sunday School 9 30 a m
pastor
Sa tur aay e ven mg
morn tng worshtp and com
se rv rc e 7 p m Sunday school
mvn roo . 10 30 am
Sunday
10 am , Sunday e \l'entng
evenrng youth Chr rsltan en
wor s hrp 7 p m
deavor
6 30,
Wor sh rp ser
F IRST BAPTIST of Mtd
v• ces,
Su nday , 7 30 p m
d lepcrt corner of S xth and
Wednesday e\l'en rng prayer
Palmer Str eets Rev Charles
meet tng and B rble study . 7 30
Srmons
pastor
Danny
p m
Thomp son
Sun day Sc hool
ST JOHN LUTHERAN S uper 1ntend e n1
Sunday
Prne G rov e, the Rev Arthur
c hur c h sc hool for everyone
Com b s pastor Sunday school
9 15 am , Morrpng worshtp
9 JO a m , chu rch servrces,
10 15 am
Even1ng se r vrces ,
10 JO a m
7 30 p m
Wednesday prayer
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
se r vtce 7 30 p m Extra you t h
CHRIST
Bible School, 9 30
actrvrlres on Sunday 5 p m
am , morn1119 wor shtp 10 30
for a l l you l h up to s rxlh grade ,
am Sunday evenmg Worshrp
6 30 for I Untor and sen10r htgh
Serv r ce, 7 JO p m
chorr
studen t s
practrce Su nday and
Wed
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
nesday 7 p m , prayer meetrng
Mtdd l epor l
5th and Matn
and Bib le Study Wednesday,
Raulrn Moyer pastor MIChael
7 30 p m
Ge rlach , Sunday Sch ool supt
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Brb t e Sc hool , 9 30 am ,
Rev Freeland Norrr s pa stor
mornrng wor sh •P 10 30 a m ,
Sunday Schoo l 10 a m , Church
evenmg worshrp
7 30 p m ,
serv tee. 7 p m
Wedn esday
prayer $e rv tcc 7 p m
Wed
B•ble Study , 7 p m
nesday
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Sunday School
9 30 a m •
Audry Mrlfer, pastor
Lew 1s
Mornrng Worshrp, 10 30 am
EiltS
Sunday school sup t
E\l'entng worshrp, 7 30 p m ,
S unday school, 9 30 am ,
Wednesday Mrd Week Serv 1ce
mornmg worshrp 10 30. iL1n10r
Sunday School Supermtendent
socte fy , 6 30 p m NYP S, 6 45
Gerald Wells
Pa stor , Rev
p m
Sunda y evange listic
Morrrs M Wolfe
mee lr ng, 7 30 p m
Prayer
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST meeltng , Wednesday 7 30 p m
Edward B
F i sche r
pastor
MEIGS
lnterrm ,
Ronnre
Sa lser ,
COOPERA TIVE
Sunday Schoo l supt. Sunday
PARISH
Sc hool , 9 30 a m , mornmg
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
worshtp 10 45 am , sUnday
Robert R Card
evening worshtp, 7 30 p m
Dtre c tor
Wednesday evemg Bib l e stu dy ,
POMEROY CLUSTER
7 30 p m
Rev Rob ert R Card
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev F Stanten Smrth
Rev
lawrence
Sulltvan,
CHESTE~ Worshrp 9 IS
pastor
SLinday School 9 30
a m
Church School 1p am
am • youth and 1unror youth
ENTERPRISE - Worsh tp, 9
servtce, 6 45 p m , evenrng
a m • Church School , 10 am
worship , 7 30 p m
prayer and
FLATWOODS - WorSh ip, 11
pratse, Wednesday, 1 30 p m
am. Church School 10 am ,
SILVER
RUN
FREE
POMEROY
Worshrp ,
BAPTIST
Rev
How ard
10 30 am , Church Sc hool 9 15
K rmb t e, pastor Sunday Schoo l ,,
am
UMYF630pm
10 a m • Henry Davis , supt
ROCK SPR INGS - Worsh 1p
evenmg servrce, 7 30 p m
10 a m , Church School 9 a m
Prayer meett n g , Thur sday,
UMY F 6 30 p m
7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF
Rev Robert Bumgarner
GOD
Rev
James Sat
HEATH Worshrp 10 30
t erf•eld, pastor Sunday school ,
a m Church SchOOl 9 30 a m
worsh rp servrce, 11
9 30 am
UMYF1pm
am
evenrng serv1ce, 7 ,
RUTLAND - Worshrp 9 15
prayer servrce and youth
a n'l , Church School 10 a m ,
servrce , Wednesday , 7 p m
UMYF7pm
lANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
SALE M CENTER ~ Wor
CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
shtp 9 am , Church School 10
pastor
Sunday School, 9 30
am , UMYF Thursday, 7 p m
am
Rober t Bobo, supt ,
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
morn1ng
worshrp ,
1U JO ,
Rev Merrell Floyd
Sunda y eventng serv rce . 7 30,
ASBURY Worsh tp 11 Mtd week servrce, Wednesday ,
a m , Church School 9 50 a m
7 JO p m
W SCS lsi Tuesday
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
a m
Church Sc hool 10 am ,
C Larrmore, pastor
Bob
w s cs 3rd 1-'Vednesday , 7 30
Moore , Sunday School Su pt
pm
Sunday Schoo l , c lasses for all
MINERSVILLE WorSh i p qges, 9 30 a m , morntng
10 a m , Church School 9 am
wor shtp , 10 45 NYP S Sun day ,
W SCS 3rd Monday, 7 30 p m
6 30 p m , evangelrsttc sen11ce
SYRACUSE
Church
Sunday, 7 30 p m
Mrd week
school 9 am , worsh tp ser
prayer meetrng
Wednesday ,
\I'ICe , 7JOpm
7 30 p m , MISS IOnary meetmg ,
SOUT HERN C,!.USTER
second Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
UNITED
FAITH
NON
Rev Martha Ann Mattner
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Rev H oward Sh1veley
Robert Sm rth, pastor Sund ay
BETHANY:
( Dorca s)
school, 9 30a m , c lass leader ,
Worsh tp 9 30 am
Church
Leo Hrll , worshrp serv1ce ,
Sc hool 10 30 a m
10 30 a m
ch ur ch, 7 30 p m
CARMEL Worship , 11
EDEN
UNITED
a m , ls i and 3rd Sundays
BRETHREN IN CHRIST Church Schoo l , 10 am
E ld en R Blake, pas t or Sunday
APPLE GROVE - Worshrp , Schoo:! ,
10 am ,
W 1nn 1e
7 3Q p m f1r st and thrrd Sun
Holstnger,
Supt
Mornrng
days
Church school , 9 30 Sermon, 1 1 a m
E,venrng
a m , prayer meetrng , f rrst serv•ce Chrrsltan Endeavor,
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
7 30
p m
Mrs
Lyda
E/I,ST LETART - Worshrp , Chevalter prestdent Song
7 30 p m
second and fourth serv1ce and sermon , 8 20 Mrd
Sundays church school. 9 30 Week prayer meetmg Wed
a m , prayer meetrng
lh~rd
nesday 7 30 p m Mrs Mane
Wednesday 7 30 p m
Holstnger , class leade r
GREAT BE NO - Worsh rp 11
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
a m
2nd and 4th Sundays
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
Church Schoo l , 10 a m
On New Ltma Road, next to
LETART FALLS - Worshtp ,. Forest Acre Park , Rev Ray
10 a m , church school, 9 am ,
Rouse , pastor, Robert Musser ,
B ble stu dy, 7 30 p m every Sunday School supt Sunday
TLtesday
schoo l, 10 3, am
worsh tp
7 30 p m
Brble study, Wed
n"'Sday, 1 30 p m
Sa turday
MORN ING STtt'R - Worshrp nrght prayer servrce. 7 30 p m
9 JO a m , Church School 10 30 ~
H E M l 0 C K
G R 0 V E
am
Mrd Week
Servrce, C HRISTIAN - Roger Watson
Wednesday , a p m
pastor
Ray Whaley , supt ,
MORSE &lt;!:HAPEL Wor
Morn•ng worship 9 JO am
. shtp II am
lSI &lt;1nd Jrd chur'Ch school, . 10 30 am ,
Sundays . Church School, 10 young people 'ro meetrng, 6 30
am
P rn • evening worsh ip 1 30

ST

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H Perrm , pastor Roy
Mayer . sU pt Chu r ch school
9 15 am . worsh tp, 10 24 am •
youth cho• r rehearsal Monday,
6 30 p m , Mrs Marvm Burt

d~rector

sen•or

cho~r

rehearsal , 7 30 p m , Th ur s

da~ .

Mrs

d •rE- c tor

Paul

Nease

POMEROY CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE Corner
Un 1on and Mulberry
Rev
Clyde V Henderson, pastor
Sunday school 9 30 a ,m , Glen
McC lung , siJpt ,
morn1ng
worsh1p , 10 30 am , evttnmg

ser v1ce , 7 30 , mtd week ser
\liCe , Wednesday , 1 30 p m
GRACE
EPISCOPAL
Morn .ng prayer and sermon

10 30 am
Ho ly commurllon
and se rmon , f rr s l Sundays,
10 30 a m
Church school
k indergar t en

through

e•ghth

grade . 10 30 a m
POMEROY CHURCH

OF

CHRIST - Mr Hoy! Allen Jr ,
pastor Btble Sc hoo L 9 JD a m ,
wor shr p , 10 30 adult wor shrp
servtce and young p eople's
meeftng , both 7 30 p m Su n
day Wedne ~day . comb•ned
B tbfe
study
and
pra yer
mee t tng 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W W tnmg , Offtcer
tn cha rg e Sunday , 10 a m ,
Holme ss meet1ng , 10 30 am ,
Sunday Schoof Young Pe ople's
Leg ron, 1 p m , Thursday , 1 to 3
p m L ad res Home League . 7
p m , Prep classes

APOSTOLIC
GOSPEL
CHURCH . Ra crne -· Fr ank re
Morrrs pa ~ tor Sunday school
10 am
Sunday evcnmg
se rvr ce , 7 30
8 bl e study
Tu es day
7 30 p m
prayer
se rvr ce 7 30 ' p m Thur sd ay

SACRED HEART Rev
Father Bernard Kra tcovtt:.
pastor
Ptlone
992 2815 .
Sa turday evenrng Mass , 7 30
p m Sunday Mass. 8 and 10
a m Confess1ons. Saturday 1
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP ·
TIST
Robert Kuhn pastor .
Wtl lram Wat son , Sunday sc h ool
supt Sunday school, 9 30 am .
BYF, 6 p rn , Btble study ,
W edne sday , 7 p m , c hOtr
p"ra c t• ce. Wednesday 8 30 p rn
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS CHURCH
Harr1son\lrlle
Road ,
Re\1
O ' De ll Man le y . Pastor Henry
Eblm
Sund ay Sc hool Su pl
Sun day School 9 30 am ,
Eventng w orshtp 1 30 p m ,
Pr.1yer and Pra•se serviCe,
TllUr sday , 7 30 p m
NEA SE
SETTL EMENT
CHAPEl
No n
denom•na t ronal. Geo r ge S
Orler P as tor Sunday Schoo l 10
a m Worshtp Servrce 11 n m
Sun day n1ght servrces 7 30
p m
Wednesday
Prayer
mcetrn9 7 30 p m
EveryOnE'
w elcome
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHUR CH OF CHRIST. 700 W
Marn Sl
L oren T Ste phens
evangel1sL phone 992 785 6
Conservu t t v e
non
ins trumental Sund.:ly w orshtp,
10 am
Brble stud y 11 a ._m ,
wor sh1p , 6 p m
Wednesday
Btble study , I p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
( non
den om ma t ro na I),
L ang sv1lle
Dexter Road, th e Rev Worley
Haley pa stor Sunda y sc hool ,
10 am
e\l'c nrn g wor shr p 7 JO
p m
Prayer
meetmg,
Tuesday , 7 JO p m
yoLtth
group Fnd ay , 7 30 p m

the Sermonette
Search for Understanding
Thts 1s the fam1hary story

of

Jesus'

discussion

with

Nicodemus as the latter came to Jesus by rught. The account IS

often read, yet httle understood, and worse applied . We must ask
ourselves: ''What IS It that Jesus IS saytng to NJcodemus'''r
Bemg confmed to JUSt a few words here, we trust that you
will read this account m your Btble as you contmue this article.
Nicodemus came to Jesus seekmg to know something about
the Kingdom of God Jesus begms at once upon that subject.

"Except a man be born anew (another Gk ) .. " Whatever
meansJ tt ts Important because one must be born in this

th1s word

fashwn tO "see the Kmgdom of God." The word plamly means " "

$econd tune,''

wh1ch ts a connotatwn of

the word "anew "

Nicodemus understands this, for he speaks of entenng his
mother's womb, "a second tlffie" (See Galatians 4:9 ).
Ntcodemus ts wrong m thmking that Jesus ts speakmg of a
physical birth at all This second birth has nothing to do with the
first, or with a second physical birth as Nicodemus thought
Jesus explams that, to be " born of the water and Sptnt"
constitutes the second btrth. There

IS

absolutely no reference

here by Jesus to any physical birth No Jew would speak of
physical birth as "born of water ." Jesus uses the Jewish terms m

verse six when he says,

"That

which IS born of flesh

IS

flesh ... "

The ongmallanguage here makes It plam, also, that this
birth of water and spirit are one and the same act, takmg place at
tile same tune. Thts dehmtely rules out the 1dea that Jesus IS
speakmg of phystcal birth
What is Jesus saymg? the vast maJonty of scholars constder
the word "water" to mdtcate baptism This IS entirely cons1st~nt
with the words of Peter m Acts 2·38 and 5 32. Jesus Is sa)mg that

at this point a man ts born agam, &lt;~anew/' or "a second
time,'' and recetves the Spmt. Tins ts a must if he ts to ''see the

it

lS

kingdom of God "-Clifford L Smith, pastor , Bradford Church
of Christ, MiddleROrt.

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sealed btds for the purchase of
!h e real es tat e owned by Wrlbur
G Nrckels , deceased late of
Roule 2, Coolville, Ohro wrll be
re c erved by Jack E
Wh1te
Admtnrstrator, w w a o f sard
estate untrl June 2, 1973 Sard
property cons1sts of 86 hun
dred ths of an acre, more or te ss,
lo c a l ed t n Troy Townsh tp
Athens Co1.n1y Ohro and IS
rmprov ed wllh a modern two
bedroom home and two ca r
garage rn excel lent condrlton
Sard property wa s appratscd at
S12 500 00 and wrll not be sold
for less .t1an that amoun t The
nght rs res e r ved to r e1ec 1 any
and a l l btds Each brd shall
con tam the htghest or best pr1ce
the btddcr rs wtlltng to pay for
sard properly , and therr nam~,
address ,
st gnature
and
t e l ephone n u mber
The en
velope conta rnmg the brd sha ll
be cl ear ly marked ' B1d on
N1 c kel s Proper t y ' and sha ll be
addressed to Jack E Wh tie
care of Paul J Geng. Attor n ey,
P 0
Box 268 , Athens , Oh1o
45701 T erm s sha l l be t en per
cent of lh e purchase pr1ce down
upon a cc eptance of the brd , and
th e balance upon delrve ry of
deed lnspectto n oft he pr e m rses
may be had by con ta ctr ng Jack
B Whtle Coo l ville OhtO, phone
66731 10
Jack B Whrte Adm•n rs trator ,
of the estate of w llber
G N •c kel s, deceased
(5) 11 18, 25 3tc

In the Malter of
lEADING CREEK
CONSERVANCY
DISTRICT
Case No 14 ,004
NOTICE OF HEARING I
ON WATER RATES
To All l&lt;nown and Unknown
Persons and
Publrc
Cor
pora t ron s Int erested lncludrn g
al l potent ra l U se r s Now or 1n
l he F Ltt u r e, of a Proposed
Leadtng Creek Co n serv an cy
Dr s lr~c t Waterworks Sy sl em
PubliC Nolrc e rs Hereby
G •ven
( 1) Thai heretofore I he Board
of Drrect ors of the Lead rng
Creek Conservancy Dtstr tc f
ha\l'e determ 'ned rat es of
compensa lton for th e sale ot
water to be mad e available by
work s and tmprov emenls burlt
by th e O ts lr~ct tor th e purpose
PUBLIC NOTICE
of water supply rnc !udrng the
sa le of su c h water to the
Th e V tll age ot Syra c use , Ohto ,
Sou thern Oh10 Coal Company, wtl l rec e t\l'e sealed b rd s until 12
t he Vrllage of Rulland Ohto ,, noon On r hu r sday J une 7, 1973
and o ther rndu s trr a! , com
•n th e ottr ce ol the c l erk of sard
mer e ta! and re s tden 11al users
vrllage l o r prov•drng and ap
(2) Th a i sard Bo a rd has made plymg 500 ton s, more or less of
a reporl ot rt s de l ermmatron s to 40 1 asphalftC concr~ te rn th e
lhts Court and such d et er
vrllage as
de s rgnaled
by
mtnatton s arc now on l rle l n t he cou ncil
off•ce of the Clerk of t h ts CovrJ
Al l materral and equ tpment
(3) Thai heretofore l he Board
shall comply w th Oh to State
of Otrec tor s of Leadrng Creek.
H1ghway
Department
Conservancy D rslr tc t hav e spect f tca ! rons
adopted rule s and re g ulatton s
Counctl r ese rv es !h e r1ghl to
prescr1b1ng the perm1sS rbl e r e tect any or all b •ds
uses
of
the
wat e r
sup
ply provtded by l he df s
Kalhryn H Crow
trl c l and the manner of
Clerk , Village of
rts dtslr rbulron and to prevent
Syracuse
(5) 41 121
fhe pollut .on or unnecessary
waste of such water supply , - - - - - - -. , - -- - - whrch rules and regulatrons
PUBliC NOTICE
have been reported lo 1h1s court
B tds wrll be r ecetved at fhe
and are on ft !e 111 the offr ce of
law o ffr ce ot Bernard V Fultz at
the Clerk of lhrs Court
Nat10na1
Bank
( 4) All persons and pu bl •c P omeroy
corporatrons, •oc l ud1ng all Butldrng Pome roy , O hro unltl
potentra l users, now or m the Sat u rd ay May 12 . 1973 , at 11 00
future ,
of
the
propos ed am tor the sale ot the Ethel
waterworks system of the Cheva lrer property srtLtaled rn
near Long
Leadrng Creek conservan cy Oltve Town sh rp
Oh rO All btds are
Drstrr c t. des rrrng to contest th e Bottom
determmaltons as made and sub tect to th e approval of th e
Th e rrghl rs
filed by the Board Of Otrectors Probale Court
of satd Drstnct. or to the ru l es re se rved to r e1ect any and all
and regulat•ons so adopted by b 1dS
the Board of Dtrectors of sa rd
Bernard V FU IIz ,
o.str •c t. may make the tr ob
of
the
1ect 10ns at D heanng on sa1d Adm rnts lrator
Estate of ~the !
determ tnattons to be held en
Che\l'al1er decea sed
May 26th . 1973 at 9 00 o 'clock
(5) l 8 9 10, 11 51
A M m lh 1s Court at the court
house rn Pomeroy . Ohro
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LARRY E SPENCER
Clerk or the Court
of Common Pl~as
of Me1gs ("ounly Oh tcl
I 51 II , 18, 2!i, 3tc

TO PREACH
Rev Btlly Pttyne w!l t preach
at WalnLtt
R rdge
Church
$unda,y €\l'enmg at 7 30 p m
Every one 1s wel come

p m Btble st o&lt;tv. Wednes~ay ,
1 30 p m
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Re\1' Cecil Cox , pastor Sunday
Sc hool su p! , Joe S ayre
Sun drty S&lt;hOOI. 9 45 a m ,
Sunday eve-nmg wor shi p , 7 30
Wednesday prayer and B 1ble
study , 1 30 p m .
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRt~TIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood , pastor ,
Howard Caldwell. Jr .. Sunday
Sc hool Su pt . Su nday School.
9 30 a m . Morn ing sermon.
10 30 a m , Sunday evenmg
se rv•ce 1 p m ,
LETART FALLS UN I TED
BRETHREN - Rev F ree l and
Norrrs , pastor , ~loyd Norr. s,
su pt Sunday school, 9 3D am ,
morning se rmon , 10 . 30 am ,
Prayer serv•ce . Wednesday ,
1 30 p m
(:HESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY, G P
Smrth , pastor Su nday School ,
10 a m • Arthur Henson , Sup I .
Morn rng worsh 1p , 11 am ,
Young Peoples se rv ice , 7 p m ,
EYenmg serv1ce , 7 30 p m
Wedn es day M•d week Prayer
Serv1ce , 1 30 p m , Youth
meettng 6 30 p m , Eventng
worshtp , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Re\1'
Herbert Grate , pastor Wor
Sht p se rvrce 11 am and 7 30
p m Su nday Sunday School ,
9 30 am
Rrchard Barton .
su pt
Prayer meetmg , Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cli fford Smith ,
mmtSter Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m , morntng church 10 •30
am • 5 Ltnday evenrng servrce ,
7 30 p m Wednesday s~r\1'1Ce 8
prn
lAUREL CLIFF
FREE
METHODIST Rev Robert
E . Buckley , pastor Wtlltarn
Ba dey su pt , Sunday schoo l
9 30 a rn • morn.ng worsh1p ,
10 30 am , eventng worsh1p ,
7 30 p m. Wednesday ChrtSt1an
Youth Crusade , 6 30 p m ,
prayer meehng , 7 30 p m ,
Thur sday cho •r practrce . 7

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advantage over "human " mamas- lhetr crtb ts "bwlt~m."
There's no need for them to
dash around the house to gwe
Junior tender Iovmg care. He
IS always nearby, located
quite conveniently for moth~
er's attention.
Any mother's attentron .is
crucial in prov1ding a child
with the religious foundations
needed to produce a responsible adult. Enough freedom
so that he can be Independent
- enough discipline to proVIde structure for his life. And
moral precepts mstiiied by the
Church and parental example.
One day Junior will outgrow
mama's pouch or crob. Then,
and only then, can parents
know jf they have been successful.

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CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Danny Evans , .
pastor , Norman C Will, suot
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m ,
Worshrp servtce, 10 30 am
Ch r rsft an Endeavor Su nday
evenrng
REORGANIZED
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
lATTER DAY SAINTS Portland Rac rne Road Ralph
Johnson.
pa stor
Herbert
Whrte Sunday School D1rector
Sunday School, 9 30 a m ,
Morn1ng worshtp, 10 30 a m
Sunday e\l'en rng servrce 7 p m
Wednesday evenmg prayer
servtces, 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Great Bend, Charles Norrrs ,
pastor Worsh 1p servrce. 9 30
a m , Sunday Schoo l. 10 30

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CARLETON CHURCH Krngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 am , Ralph Car l.
sup t Worshtp serv 1ce, 10·30
a m and 7 30 p m alternate l y
Prayer mee l rng
Wednesday,
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles.
pa star
OLD
DEXTER
CON ·
GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Rev
Carl
RIChards,
pastor
Mrs
Worley
Francis, Sunday school supt ,
Sun day schoo l , 9 45 a m ,
c hurch servrces, second and
fourth
Sundays
l o ll ow t ng
Sunday school llrst and l htrd
Sun day eventngs , 7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor, Sund ay Schoo l
5up t , Ronald Osborne , Bible
Sc hool 9 30 a m
prea ch 1ng
10 45 a m
Evenmg servtces,
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells ,
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
am
Mornrng wor sh rp, 10 30
am
Young People 's Servrce
6 45 p m
Evangel iStiC se r
1n c e ,
7 30
p m
Prayer
meetmg , Thursday, 7 JO p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEl
MISSION - Bald Knobs. Rev
L
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G lu esencamp. pastor
Roger Wr!fred, Sr, Sunday
School Supt
Su nday Sc hool
9 JO a m
Su nday even•ng
wor shtp 7 30 Prayer mee ttng
Tuesday, 1 JO p m
Ernest
Deeter , c lass leader
Youth
meetrng
Wednesday, 7 30
p m , Ernest Deeter l eader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Rober t Shook,
pa stor
Su nday schoo l , 9 30
a m , Russell Spence r supt ,
worSh i P servtce. 10 45 a m ,
e\l'enmg Worshrp alfernahng
W!th c
E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meetrng , 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe ,
lay leader
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter.
pa stor
Sunday school, 9 JO
a m
worshtp serv •c e. 10 JO
a m
Brble study and prayer
servr c e, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Rev
Samue l Jackson,
pastor Su nday School, 10 am ,
Mr s Gertrude Buller, supt
Prayer servtce, 1 30 p m ,
or eacht ng servrce 2 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Kert h Wrse , pastor
Sunday Schoo l , 9 30 a m , V H
Braley , supt, worshrp servrce
and c ommunron , 10 30 am ,
£&gt;ventng serv1ce. 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday , Btble st udy, 7 JO
p m Regula r board meetrng ,
lhtrd Sa t urday each month ,
7 30 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH The Rev
Lee
Burnem ,
Pastor
Sunday
Schoo l 9 10 am ,
worshrp
ser\l' ice . 11 am
Wednesday
prayer meetmg, 7 30 p m
Sunday nrgh t worshtp , 7 30

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Fnday
Deuteronomy • Joshua • Ephesians o Ephesians • Ephesians • Titus

6:1-15

24:1-15

5:1-20

5:21-33

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RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE
Re\1'
Lloyd D Gnmm, Jr , pastor
SLtn day St: hool , 9 30 am ,
Morntng wor!;hlp, 10 30 am ,
Young people's serviCe 6 45
p m , Evangel1strc serv rc e .
7 30 p m Wednesday evenrng
servtce, 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
George Casto. pastor sunday
Schoo l 9 30 : eventng worshrp,
7 30 Thur sday evenmg prayer
serv 1ce 7 30 p m
MASO N FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sts, Stan
Crarg pastor Sunday schooL
9 45 a m , worshtp servlce 11
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tra.nrng un t on
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p m
evenrng worshiP service ,
M rd week prayer
7 JO p m
servtce, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH - Letart R:oute 1, the
Re\1'
Sta n Craig , pastor
Sunday school 9 30 a m ,
prayer al'ld B 1ble study, 7 30
p m Cottage prayer se rv ice,
Tuesday . 10 am , worshtp
ser\lrce , Fr tday 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST, P 0 Bo&gt;: 487, Mrller
St , Mason , W
va
Su nday
Btble Study 10 am , Worshrp
I I am and 7 p m Btb le SILtdy
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
mus tc
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St, Mason , W
Va Cheste r Tennant, pastor
Su nday
school,
10 am ,
mornrng worshrp , II am ,
e\l'aogelrsttc ser\l'rce, 7 30 p m
B1ble sludy and prayer service ,
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Phone
773 5133
HARTFORD CHlJRCH OF
CHRIST m Chnst1an Unton The Rev Will iam Campbell ,
pastor
Sunday school
9 JO
am , James Hughes , supt ,
cven rng S"rvrce. 7 , 30 .&gt; rn
Wef;lnesday even1ng prayer
mee t1ng , 7 , 30 p m
Youth
prayer servrce ea ch Tuesday

6:1-10

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Daily Senhnel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May ll, 1973
PORTLAND
WorShip 7 JO
PAUL LUTHERAN
Rev
A.rlhur C
L und , p rn • ChLt r c h School 9 30 a m
SUTTON
WorS hip , 1l am
•astor
Sundav sc hool u'lur
1nd and 4th Sundays . Church
~e ry aduiiL 9 IS am , Charles
Sc t'!oot 10 a m
Evans, Chns llan Edu c &lt;~t•on
WESLEYAN IR.acll'e) S.u pt , worshiP sennce-, 10 30
am , c onftrmal 1on c lasses , Wor s h i p , 11 a m , Church
Sc hool. 10 a m
Tuesday
7 8 15, j un.or con
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
flfmat1on c la ss, lime set
Re,. J;,cob Lehman
weekly , senior conf,rmat ton
Rev , Stanley Br~ndum
cl ass Senror cho.r, 7 30 p m
JOPPA - WorShiP 10 B rn , .
Tuesday
SEVENTH OAY
AD · Church Sch ool 9 a m , Pra yer
VE NTIST
Loc ated on Meet rng , Wednesday , 8 p , m
LONG BOTTOM Church'
Mulberry
H eig hts ,
near
Ve t erans M emonal Hosp tta l. se rv rc es , 9 am , Sunday
$e,hool 9 45 a m B1ble Study
Pomeroy
Pastor Herbert
Morgan Sa bbath Sc l'lool. every . eve ry Thbrsday , 7 30 p m ,
NORTH BETHEL War
Saturday at 1 p m and wor shrp
ship 11 a m ; Church School tO
se r v1ce follow ing at J I S p m
Open B tble drscusston each am
AlFRED - Svnday school,
Thursday at 7 30 p m at the
ea c h
S unday .
church
"The
Frtendly 9 45 a m
prea c hrng at 11 am
each
Church "
Sunday Prayer meetmg , 7 45
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Preachtng p m Wednesday wscs, a p m
on lh~rd Tuesday each month
9 JO a m
f 1rst and second
REEDSVILLE __,
Sunday
Sund ay s o f each month , t htrd
school , 9 30 , preach,ng , 7 30
and fo ur th Sundays ea c h
month worshrp se rv ice at 7 30 p m Sunday , prayer meet ,ng ,
p m Wednesday eventngs at 7 30 p rn Tu esd ay , W SCS, 7 30
f rrs t Thur sday eac h month
7 30, Prayer an d B rbl e Study
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh rp
FIRST SOUTHERN
BAP
10 am , Church School , 9 am
TIST 182 MulberrJ Ave ,
TUPPERS
PlAINS
Pomeroy ,
affrlrate
w t lh
Worsh rp 9 am ,
Chur c h
S B C , fhe Rev
Fred Hrll ,
Sc hool. 10 a m
pas l o r
H ershe l M cC lure ,
KENO
CHURCH
OF
Sunday sc hool su pt SLtnday
CHRIST ~ Hobart Newell ,
sc hool. 9 30 a m , mornrng
su pt se r\1' 1Ce weekly , 9 · 30 am
w o r Sh lP 10 30 am , Su nday
on Suoday Prea chmg frrst and
evangeltsl•c meetmg 7 30 p m
thtr.d Sundays o f month by
P ray er meetmg Wednesday
Ctr fford Smr th . 9 30 am
7 JO p m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
MIDDLEPORT
UNION Darrel Doddrdl ,
MT MORIAH BAPTIST ~
pastor
Su nday Scho ol , 9 JO
Corner Fourt h and Ma rn ,
am
Leonard Gtlmore, f rrst
M tddleport Rev H enry Key,
even1ng se rv tc e , 7 JO
J r pas lor Sund ay Sc hool , 9 JO elde r
p m
W ed ne s day
prayer
am
Mrs Ervm BaLtmgard
meet rng , 7 30 p m
ner , supt , Morntng wor sht p ,
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
10 45 a m
GOD - Racme Route 2 The
• JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSES Rev
Charles Hand , pastor
"t arr y Carnahan . presrdrng
Sunday s ctt oo l 9 45 a m ,
mm ts t er
Sunday , B rble lee
mornrng wor sh.tp
11 am
lur e, 9 30 am
Watch low er
Evenrng serv•ces, Tuesday and
study
10 30 am
TLt esd ay
F r td ay , 1 30
B rP ie study 7 30 p rn
Thurs
BEARWAllOW
RIDGE
day , mmrs try school, 7 30
~HURCH OF CHRIST. Btble
p m
se r \l'tce meetrng a 30
study. 9 30 am , morn tng
pm
worship 10 30 a m , even tng
MIDDLEPO~T CHURCH of
worshrp 6 JO p m Wednesday
Chn st rn Chrrs11an Umon
Brble s!udy, 7 30 p m
Law r ence Man ley
pastor ,
UNITED MINISTRY OF
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
MEIGS COUNTY , The Untied
Sc hool Supt Suoday Sc hool
Presbytenan Church , Dwrght
9 30 a m
E\l'en tng worshtp
Zav tlz.. Pastor Dtre c to r.
7 30
Wednesday
prayer, L
George W Hutton and Rev
meeltng , 7 30 p m
Ltnson Stebb•ns , Ass ' t Pastor
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
D tr ectors
GOO - Rac rne Ro'l-fe 2, the
FIRST
UNITED
PRES ·
Re v James M Mun d y , pastor
BYTERIAN ,
Mrddle
S und ew school , 9 45 a m ,
port. Sunday Church School ,
mornrng wor sh1p , 11 am
School , 9 JO a m , Mr s Hom er
even •nQ wor sh1p , 7 30 p m
Lee , Supt
Mornrng Worsh rp
Prayer mee l tng , Tuesday, 7 30
10 30 a m
p m , Young peop le's mee trng,
FIRST
UNITED
7 30 p m Thursday
PRESBYTERIAN,
M1d
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
dleport Sunday Church Schoo!,
GOD B e rth~
Kmgr'ey
9 30 a m , Lewrs Sauer, Supf ,
su b sft tute pastor
Sunday
Morntng Worsh p, 10 30 am
Sc hool
10 am
worsh•P
MT
OLIVE CHURCH
se r\l' tC e 7 p m Sunday Prayer
Long Bottom SunCay School,
meetmg, Wedne-sday 7 JO p m
10 a m wrth Wrllard Ptgotl,
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
svpt Evangelrst message each
CHURCH ~ Near Long Bof
Sundny even rng , 7 30 p m by
tom Esttl Hart , pastor. Roy
E l der Russell Clme, mmtster
Brown ,
assrstant
pastor
of the Apostol rc Fa1 th Btble
Su nday school , 10 a m
Church
Slu dy , Wednesday 7 30 p m
7 JO
p m
each
Sunday
FIRST
UNITED
eve nmg prayer meet1ng 7 30
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse.
p m Thursday
Mornmg Worsh•p
9 a m
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Sunday Church Schoo l , 10 am
TECOST Al ~ Thrrd Ave th e
Mr s Sampson Hall , Supt
Rev W rl l ram Kn1ttel. pastor
ST IVER SVI LLE
COM
Ronald Dugan Sunday School
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Supt CHtsses for all ages ,
school ser\l'tCe. 10om , Prayer
evenmg se rvr ce
7 JO p m ,
meetrng Thursday 7 p m
Brble s tudy, Wednesday 7 30
Su nday eventng servrce , 7 p m
p m youth serv tc es Frtday,
Z ION CHURCH OF CHRIST
7 30 p m
Pomeroy Harr•sonv ille
FREEW i l l BAPTIST ~
Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor
Co rner Ash and P l um , Mrd
Paul McElroy, Sunday School
lllepo rt
No e l
Herrman
Su p! Sunday School 9 30 a m
pastor
Sa tur aay e ven mg
morn tng worshtp and com
se rv rc e 7 p m Sunday school
mvn roo . 10 30 am
Sunday
10 am , Sunday e \l'entng
evenrng youth Chr rsltan en
wor s hrp 7 p m
deavor
6 30,
Wor sh rp ser
F IRST BAPTIST of Mtd
v• ces,
Su nday , 7 30 p m
d lepcrt corner of S xth and
Wednesday e\l'en rng prayer
Palmer Str eets Rev Charles
meet tng and B rble study . 7 30
Srmons
pastor
Danny
p m
Thomp son
Sun day Sc hool
ST JOHN LUTHERAN S uper 1ntend e n1
Sunday
Prne G rov e, the Rev Arthur
c hur c h sc hool for everyone
Com b s pastor Sunday school
9 15 am , Morrpng worshtp
9 JO a m , chu rch servrces,
10 15 am
Even1ng se r vrces ,
10 JO a m
7 30 p m
Wednesday prayer
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
se r vtce 7 30 p m Extra you t h
CHRIST
Bible School, 9 30
actrvrlres on Sunday 5 p m
am , morn1119 wor shtp 10 30
for a l l you l h up to s rxlh grade ,
am Sunday evenmg Worshrp
6 30 for I Untor and sen10r htgh
Serv r ce, 7 JO p m
chorr
studen t s
practrce Su nday and
Wed
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
nesday 7 p m , prayer meetrng
Mtdd l epor l
5th and Matn
and Bib le Study Wednesday,
Raulrn Moyer pastor MIChael
7 30 p m
Ge rlach , Sunday Sch ool supt
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Brb t e Sc hool , 9 30 am ,
Rev Freeland Norrr s pa stor
mornrng wor sh •P 10 30 a m ,
Sunday Schoo l 10 a m , Church
evenmg worshrp
7 30 p m ,
serv tee. 7 p m
Wedn esday
prayer $e rv tcc 7 p m
Wed
B•ble Study , 7 p m
nesday
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Sunday School
9 30 a m •
Audry Mrlfer, pastor
Lew 1s
Mornrng Worshrp, 10 30 am
EiltS
Sunday school sup t
E\l'entng worshrp, 7 30 p m ,
S unday school, 9 30 am ,
Wednesday Mrd Week Serv 1ce
mornmg worshrp 10 30. iL1n10r
Sunday School Supermtendent
socte fy , 6 30 p m NYP S, 6 45
Gerald Wells
Pa stor , Rev
p m
Sunda y evange listic
Morrrs M Wolfe
mee lr ng, 7 30 p m
Prayer
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST meeltng , Wednesday 7 30 p m
Edward B
F i sche r
pastor
MEIGS
lnterrm ,
Ronnre
Sa lser ,
COOPERA TIVE
Sunday Schoo l supt. Sunday
PARISH
Sc hool , 9 30 a m , mornmg
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
worshtp 10 45 am , sUnday
Robert R Card
evening worshtp, 7 30 p m
Dtre c tor
Wednesday evemg Bib l e stu dy ,
POMEROY CLUSTER
7 30 p m
Rev Rob ert R Card
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev F Stanten Smrth
Rev
lawrence
Sulltvan,
CHESTE~ Worshrp 9 IS
pastor
SLinday School 9 30
a m
Church School 1p am
am • youth and 1unror youth
ENTERPRISE - Worsh tp, 9
servtce, 6 45 p m , evenrng
a m • Church School , 10 am
worship , 7 30 p m
prayer and
FLATWOODS - WorSh ip, 11
pratse, Wednesday, 1 30 p m
am. Church School 10 am ,
SILVER
RUN
FREE
POMEROY
Worshrp ,
BAPTIST
Rev
How ard
10 30 am , Church Sc hool 9 15
K rmb t e, pastor Sunday Schoo l ,,
am
UMYF630pm
10 a m • Henry Davis , supt
ROCK SPR INGS - Worsh 1p
evenmg servrce, 7 30 p m
10 a m , Church School 9 a m
Prayer meett n g , Thur sday,
UMY F 6 30 p m
7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF
Rev Robert Bumgarner
GOD
Rev
James Sat
HEATH Worshrp 10 30
t erf•eld, pastor Sunday school ,
a m Church SchOOl 9 30 a m
worsh rp servrce, 11
9 30 am
UMYF1pm
am
evenrng serv1ce, 7 ,
RUTLAND - Worshrp 9 15
prayer servrce and youth
a n'l , Church School 10 a m ,
servrce , Wednesday , 7 p m
UMYF7pm
lANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
SALE M CENTER ~ Wor
CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
shtp 9 am , Church School 10
pastor
Sunday School, 9 30
am , UMYF Thursday, 7 p m
am
Rober t Bobo, supt ,
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
morn1ng
worshrp ,
1U JO ,
Rev Merrell Floyd
Sunda y eventng serv rce . 7 30,
ASBURY Worsh tp 11 Mtd week servrce, Wednesday ,
a m , Church School 9 50 a m
7 JO p m
W SCS lsi Tuesday
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
a m
Church Sc hool 10 am ,
C Larrmore, pastor
Bob
w s cs 3rd 1-'Vednesday , 7 30
Moore , Sunday School Su pt
pm
Sunday Schoo l , c lasses for all
MINERSVILLE WorSh i p qges, 9 30 a m , morntng
10 a m , Church School 9 am
wor shtp , 10 45 NYP S Sun day ,
W SCS 3rd Monday, 7 30 p m
6 30 p m , evangelrsttc sen11ce
SYRACUSE
Church
Sunday, 7 30 p m
Mrd week
school 9 am , worsh tp ser
prayer meetrng
Wednesday ,
\I'ICe , 7JOpm
7 30 p m , MISS IOnary meetmg ,
SOUT HERN C,!.USTER
second Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
UNITED
FAITH
NON
Rev Martha Ann Mattner
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Rev H oward Sh1veley
Robert Sm rth, pastor Sund ay
BETHANY:
( Dorca s)
school, 9 30a m , c lass leader ,
Worsh tp 9 30 am
Church
Leo Hrll , worshrp serv1ce ,
Sc hool 10 30 a m
10 30 a m
ch ur ch, 7 30 p m
CARMEL Worship , 11
EDEN
UNITED
a m , ls i and 3rd Sundays
BRETHREN IN CHRIST Church Schoo l , 10 am
E ld en R Blake, pas t or Sunday
APPLE GROVE - Worshrp , Schoo:! ,
10 am ,
W 1nn 1e
7 3Q p m f1r st and thrrd Sun
Holstnger,
Supt
Mornrng
days
Church school , 9 30 Sermon, 1 1 a m
E,venrng
a m , prayer meetrng , f rrst serv•ce Chrrsltan Endeavor,
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
7 30
p m
Mrs
Lyda
E/I,ST LETART - Worshrp , Chevalter prestdent Song
7 30 p m
second and fourth serv1ce and sermon , 8 20 Mrd
Sundays church school. 9 30 Week prayer meetmg Wed
a m , prayer meetrng
lh~rd
nesday 7 30 p m Mrs Mane
Wednesday 7 30 p m
Holstnger , class leade r
GREAT BE NO - Worsh rp 11
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
a m
2nd and 4th Sundays
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
Church Schoo l , 10 a m
On New Ltma Road, next to
LETART FALLS - Worshtp ,. Forest Acre Park , Rev Ray
10 a m , church school, 9 am ,
Rouse , pastor, Robert Musser ,
B ble stu dy, 7 30 p m every Sunday School supt Sunday
TLtesday
schoo l, 10 3, am
worsh tp
7 30 p m
Brble study, Wed
n"'Sday, 1 30 p m
Sa turday
MORN ING STtt'R - Worshrp nrght prayer servrce. 7 30 p m
9 JO a m , Church School 10 30 ~
H E M l 0 C K
G R 0 V E
am
Mrd Week
Servrce, C HRISTIAN - Roger Watson
Wednesday , a p m
pastor
Ray Whaley , supt ,
MORSE &lt;!:HAPEL Wor
Morn•ng worship 9 JO am
. shtp II am
lSI &lt;1nd Jrd chur'Ch school, . 10 30 am ,
Sundays . Church School, 10 young people 'ro meetrng, 6 30
am
P rn • evening worsh ip 1 30

ST

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H Perrm , pastor Roy
Mayer . sU pt Chu r ch school
9 15 am . worsh tp, 10 24 am •
youth cho• r rehearsal Monday,
6 30 p m , Mrs Marvm Burt

d~rector

sen•or

cho~r

rehearsal , 7 30 p m , Th ur s

da~ .

Mrs

d •rE- c tor

Paul

Nease

POMEROY CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE Corner
Un 1on and Mulberry
Rev
Clyde V Henderson, pastor
Sunday school 9 30 a ,m , Glen
McC lung , siJpt ,
morn1ng
worsh1p , 10 30 am , evttnmg

ser v1ce , 7 30 , mtd week ser
\liCe , Wednesday , 1 30 p m
GRACE
EPISCOPAL
Morn .ng prayer and sermon

10 30 am
Ho ly commurllon
and se rmon , f rr s l Sundays,
10 30 a m
Church school
k indergar t en

through

e•ghth

grade . 10 30 a m
POMEROY CHURCH

OF

CHRIST - Mr Hoy! Allen Jr ,
pastor Btble Sc hoo L 9 JD a m ,
wor shr p , 10 30 adult wor shrp
servtce and young p eople's
meeftng , both 7 30 p m Su n
day Wedne ~day . comb•ned
B tbfe
study
and
pra yer
mee t tng 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W W tnmg , Offtcer
tn cha rg e Sunday , 10 a m ,
Holme ss meet1ng , 10 30 am ,
Sunday Schoof Young Pe ople's
Leg ron, 1 p m , Thursday , 1 to 3
p m L ad res Home League . 7
p m , Prep classes

APOSTOLIC
GOSPEL
CHURCH . Ra crne -· Fr ank re
Morrrs pa ~ tor Sunday school
10 am
Sunday evcnmg
se rvr ce , 7 30
8 bl e study
Tu es day
7 30 p m
prayer
se rvr ce 7 30 ' p m Thur sd ay

SACRED HEART Rev
Father Bernard Kra tcovtt:.
pastor
Ptlone
992 2815 .
Sa turday evenrng Mass , 7 30
p m Sunday Mass. 8 and 10
a m Confess1ons. Saturday 1
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP ·
TIST
Robert Kuhn pastor .
Wtl lram Wat son , Sunday sc h ool
supt Sunday school, 9 30 am .
BYF, 6 p rn , Btble study ,
W edne sday , 7 p m , c hOtr
p"ra c t• ce. Wednesday 8 30 p rn
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS CHURCH
Harr1son\lrlle
Road ,
Re\1
O ' De ll Man le y . Pastor Henry
Eblm
Sund ay Sc hool Su pl
Sun day School 9 30 am ,
Eventng w orshtp 1 30 p m ,
Pr.1yer and Pra•se serviCe,
TllUr sday , 7 30 p m
NEA SE
SETTL EMENT
CHAPEl
No n
denom•na t ronal. Geo r ge S
Orler P as tor Sunday Schoo l 10
a m Worshtp Servrce 11 n m
Sun day n1ght servrces 7 30
p m
Wednesday
Prayer
mcetrn9 7 30 p m
EveryOnE'
w elcome
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHUR CH OF CHRIST. 700 W
Marn Sl
L oren T Ste phens
evangel1sL phone 992 785 6
Conservu t t v e
non
ins trumental Sund.:ly w orshtp,
10 am
Brble stud y 11 a ._m ,
wor sh1p , 6 p m
Wednesday
Btble study , I p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
( non
den om ma t ro na I),
L ang sv1lle
Dexter Road, th e Rev Worley
Haley pa stor Sunda y sc hool ,
10 am
e\l'c nrn g wor shr p 7 JO
p m
Prayer
meetmg,
Tuesday , 7 JO p m
yoLtth
group Fnd ay , 7 30 p m

the Sermonette
Search for Understanding
Thts 1s the fam1hary story

of

Jesus'

discussion

with

Nicodemus as the latter came to Jesus by rught. The account IS

often read, yet httle understood, and worse applied . We must ask
ourselves: ''What IS It that Jesus IS saytng to NJcodemus'''r
Bemg confmed to JUSt a few words here, we trust that you
will read this account m your Btble as you contmue this article.
Nicodemus came to Jesus seekmg to know something about
the Kingdom of God Jesus begms at once upon that subject.

"Except a man be born anew (another Gk ) .. " Whatever
meansJ tt ts Important because one must be born in this

th1s word

fashwn tO "see the Kmgdom of God." The word plamly means " "

$econd tune,''

wh1ch ts a connotatwn of

the word "anew "

Nicodemus understands this, for he speaks of entenng his
mother's womb, "a second tlffie" (See Galatians 4:9 ).
Ntcodemus ts wrong m thmking that Jesus ts speakmg of a
physical birth at all This second birth has nothing to do with the
first, or with a second physical birth as Nicodemus thought
Jesus explams that, to be " born of the water and Sptnt"
constitutes the second btrth. There

IS

absolutely no reference

here by Jesus to any physical birth No Jew would speak of
physical birth as "born of water ." Jesus uses the Jewish terms m

verse six when he says,

"That

which IS born of flesh

IS

flesh ... "

The ongmallanguage here makes It plam, also, that this
birth of water and spirit are one and the same act, takmg place at
tile same tune. Thts dehmtely rules out the 1dea that Jesus IS
speakmg of phystcal birth
What is Jesus saymg? the vast maJonty of scholars constder
the word "water" to mdtcate baptism This IS entirely cons1st~nt
with the words of Peter m Acts 2·38 and 5 32. Jesus Is sa)mg that

at this point a man ts born agam, &lt;~anew/' or "a second
time,'' and recetves the Spmt. Tins ts a must if he ts to ''see the

it

lS

kingdom of God "-Clifford L Smith, pastor , Bradford Church
of Christ, MiddleROrt.

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P 0
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Jack B Whrte Adm•n rs trator ,
of the estate of w llber
G N •c kel s, deceased
(5) 11 18, 25 3tc

In the Malter of
lEADING CREEK
CONSERVANCY
DISTRICT
Case No 14 ,004
NOTICE OF HEARING I
ON WATER RATES
To All l&lt;nown and Unknown
Persons and
Publrc
Cor
pora t ron s Int erested lncludrn g
al l potent ra l U se r s Now or 1n
l he F Ltt u r e, of a Proposed
Leadtng Creek Co n serv an cy
Dr s lr~c t Waterworks Sy sl em
PubliC Nolrc e rs Hereby
G •ven
( 1) Thai heretofore I he Board
of Drrect ors of the Lead rng
Creek Conservancy Dtstr tc f
ha\l'e determ 'ned rat es of
compensa lton for th e sale ot
water to be mad e available by
work s and tmprov emenls burlt
by th e O ts lr~ct tor th e purpose
PUBLIC NOTICE
of water supply rnc !udrng the
sa le of su c h water to the
Th e V tll age ot Syra c use , Ohto ,
Sou thern Oh10 Coal Company, wtl l rec e t\l'e sealed b rd s until 12
t he Vrllage of Rulland Ohto ,, noon On r hu r sday J une 7, 1973
and o ther rndu s trr a! , com
•n th e ottr ce ol the c l erk of sard
mer e ta! and re s tden 11al users
vrllage l o r prov•drng and ap
(2) Th a i sard Bo a rd has made plymg 500 ton s, more or less of
a reporl ot rt s de l ermmatron s to 40 1 asphalftC concr~ te rn th e
lhts Court and such d et er
vrllage as
de s rgnaled
by
mtnatton s arc now on l rle l n t he cou ncil
off•ce of the Clerk of t h ts CovrJ
Al l materral and equ tpment
(3) Thai heretofore l he Board
shall comply w th Oh to State
of Otrec tor s of Leadrng Creek.
H1ghway
Department
Conservancy D rslr tc t hav e spect f tca ! rons
adopted rule s and re g ulatton s
Counctl r ese rv es !h e r1ghl to
prescr1b1ng the perm1sS rbl e r e tect any or all b •ds
uses
of
the
wat e r
sup
ply provtded by l he df s
Kalhryn H Crow
trl c l and the manner of
Clerk , Village of
rts dtslr rbulron and to prevent
Syracuse
(5) 41 121
fhe pollut .on or unnecessary
waste of such water supply , - - - - - - -. , - -- - - whrch rules and regulatrons
PUBliC NOTICE
have been reported lo 1h1s court
B tds wrll be r ecetved at fhe
and are on ft !e 111 the offr ce of
law o ffr ce ot Bernard V Fultz at
the Clerk of lhrs Court
Nat10na1
Bank
( 4) All persons and pu bl •c P omeroy
corporatrons, •oc l ud1ng all Butldrng Pome roy , O hro unltl
potentra l users, now or m the Sat u rd ay May 12 . 1973 , at 11 00
future ,
of
the
propos ed am tor the sale ot the Ethel
waterworks system of the Cheva lrer property srtLtaled rn
near Long
Leadrng Creek conservan cy Oltve Town sh rp
Oh rO All btds are
Drstrr c t. des rrrng to contest th e Bottom
determmaltons as made and sub tect to th e approval of th e
Th e rrghl rs
filed by the Board Of Otrectors Probale Court
of satd Drstnct. or to the ru l es re se rved to r e1ect any and all
and regulat•ons so adopted by b 1dS
the Board of Dtrectors of sa rd
Bernard V FU IIz ,
o.str •c t. may make the tr ob
of
the
1ect 10ns at D heanng on sa1d Adm rnts lrator
Estate of ~the !
determ tnattons to be held en
Che\l'al1er decea sed
May 26th . 1973 at 9 00 o 'clock
(5) l 8 9 10, 11 51
A M m lh 1s Court at the court
house rn Pomeroy . Ohro
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LARRY E SPENCER
Clerk or the Court
of Common Pl~as
of Me1gs ("ounly Oh tcl
I 51 II , 18, 2!i, 3tc

TO PREACH
Rev Btlly Pttyne w!l t preach
at WalnLtt
R rdge
Church
$unda,y €\l'enmg at 7 30 p m
Every one 1s wel come

p m Btble st o&lt;tv. Wednes~ay ,
1 30 p m
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Re\1' Cecil Cox , pastor Sunday
Sc hool su p! , Joe S ayre
Sun drty S&lt;hOOI. 9 45 a m ,
Sunday eve-nmg wor shi p , 7 30
Wednesday prayer and B 1ble
study , 1 30 p m .
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRt~TIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood , pastor ,
Howard Caldwell. Jr .. Sunday
Sc hool Su pt . Su nday School.
9 30 a m . Morn ing sermon.
10 30 a m , Sunday evenmg
se rv•ce 1 p m ,
LETART FALLS UN I TED
BRETHREN - Rev F ree l and
Norrrs , pastor , ~loyd Norr. s,
su pt Sunday school, 9 3D am ,
morning se rmon , 10 . 30 am ,
Prayer serv•ce . Wednesday ,
1 30 p m
(:HESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY, G P
Smrth , pastor Su nday School ,
10 a m • Arthur Henson , Sup I .
Morn rng worsh 1p , 11 am ,
Young Peoples se rv ice , 7 p m ,
EYenmg serv1ce , 7 30 p m
Wedn es day M•d week Prayer
Serv1ce , 1 30 p m , Youth
meettng 6 30 p m , Eventng
worshtp , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Re\1'
Herbert Grate , pastor Wor
Sht p se rvrce 11 am and 7 30
p m Su nday Sunday School ,
9 30 am
Rrchard Barton .
su pt
Prayer meetmg , Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cli fford Smith ,
mmtSter Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m , morntng church 10 •30
am • 5 Ltnday evenrng servrce ,
7 30 p m Wednesday s~r\1'1Ce 8
prn
lAUREL CLIFF
FREE
METHODIST Rev Robert
E . Buckley , pastor Wtlltarn
Ba dey su pt , Sunday schoo l
9 30 a rn • morn.ng worsh1p ,
10 30 am , eventng worsh1p ,
7 30 p m. Wednesday ChrtSt1an
Youth Crusade , 6 30 p m ,
prayer meehng , 7 30 p m ,
Thur sday cho •r practrce . 7

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There's no need for them to
dash around the house to gwe
Junior tender Iovmg care. He
IS always nearby, located
quite conveniently for moth~
er's attention.
Any mother's attentron .is
crucial in prov1ding a child
with the religious foundations
needed to produce a responsible adult. Enough freedom
so that he can be Independent
- enough discipline to proVIde structure for his life. And
moral precepts mstiiied by the
Church and parental example.
One day Junior will outgrow
mama's pouch or crob. Then,
and only then, can parents
know jf they have been successful.

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OF
CHRIST Danny Evans , .
pastor , Norman C Will, suot
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m ,
Worshrp servtce, 10 30 am
Ch r rsft an Endeavor Su nday
evenrng
REORGANIZED
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
lATTER DAY SAINTS Portland Rac rne Road Ralph
Johnson.
pa stor
Herbert
Whrte Sunday School D1rector
Sunday School, 9 30 a m ,
Morn1ng worshtp, 10 30 a m
Sunday e\l'en rng servrce 7 p m
Wednesday evenmg prayer
servtces, 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Great Bend, Charles Norrrs ,
pastor Worsh 1p servrce. 9 30
a m , Sunday Schoo l. 10 30

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CARLETON CHURCH Krngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 am , Ralph Car l.
sup t Worshtp serv 1ce, 10·30
a m and 7 30 p m alternate l y
Prayer mee l rng
Wednesday,
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles.
pa star
OLD
DEXTER
CON ·
GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Rev
Carl
RIChards,
pastor
Mrs
Worley
Francis, Sunday school supt ,
Sun day schoo l , 9 45 a m ,
c hurch servrces, second and
fourth
Sundays
l o ll ow t ng
Sunday school llrst and l htrd
Sun day eventngs , 7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor, Sund ay Schoo l
5up t , Ronald Osborne , Bible
Sc hool 9 30 a m
prea ch 1ng
10 45 a m
Evenmg servtces,
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells ,
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
am
Mornrng wor sh rp, 10 30
am
Young People 's Servrce
6 45 p m
Evangel iStiC se r
1n c e ,
7 30
p m
Prayer
meetmg , Thursday, 7 JO p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEl
MISSION - Bald Knobs. Rev
L
R
G lu esencamp. pastor
Roger Wr!fred, Sr, Sunday
School Supt
Su nday Sc hool
9 JO a m
Su nday even•ng
wor shtp 7 30 Prayer mee ttng
Tuesday, 1 JO p m
Ernest
Deeter , c lass leader
Youth
meetrng
Wednesday, 7 30
p m , Ernest Deeter l eader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Rober t Shook,
pa stor
Su nday schoo l , 9 30
a m , Russell Spence r supt ,
worSh i P servtce. 10 45 a m ,
e\l'enmg Worshrp alfernahng
W!th c
E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meetrng , 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe ,
lay leader
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter.
pa stor
Sunday school, 9 JO
a m
worshtp serv •c e. 10 JO
a m
Brble study and prayer
servr c e, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Rev
Samue l Jackson,
pastor Su nday School, 10 am ,
Mr s Gertrude Buller, supt
Prayer servtce, 1 30 p m ,
or eacht ng servrce 2 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Kert h Wrse , pastor
Sunday Schoo l , 9 30 a m , V H
Braley , supt, worshrp servrce
and c ommunron , 10 30 am ,
£&gt;ventng serv1ce. 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday , Btble st udy, 7 JO
p m Regula r board meetrng ,
lhtrd Sa t urday each month ,
7 30 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH The Rev
Lee
Burnem ,
Pastor
Sunday
Schoo l 9 10 am ,
worshrp
ser\l' ice . 11 am
Wednesday
prayer meetmg, 7 30 p m
Sunday nrgh t worshtp , 7 30

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Fnday
Deuteronomy • Joshua • Ephesians o Ephesians • Ephesians • Titus

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RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE
Re\1'
Lloyd D Gnmm, Jr , pastor
SLtn day St: hool , 9 30 am ,
Morntng wor!;hlp, 10 30 am ,
Young people's serviCe 6 45
p m , Evangel1strc serv rc e .
7 30 p m Wednesday evenrng
servtce, 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
George Casto. pastor sunday
Schoo l 9 30 : eventng worshrp,
7 30 Thur sday evenmg prayer
serv 1ce 7 30 p m
MASO N FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sts, Stan
Crarg pastor Sunday schooL
9 45 a m , worshtp servlce 11
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tra.nrng un t on
6 JO
p m
evenrng worshiP service ,
M rd week prayer
7 JO p m
servtce, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH - Letart R:oute 1, the
Re\1'
Sta n Craig , pastor
Sunday school 9 30 a m ,
prayer al'ld B 1ble study, 7 30
p m Cottage prayer se rv ice,
Tuesday . 10 am , worshtp
ser\lrce , Fr tday 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST, P 0 Bo&gt;: 487, Mrller
St , Mason , W
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Su nday
Btble Study 10 am , Worshrp
I I am and 7 p m Btb le SILtdy
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
mus tc
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St, Mason , W
Va Cheste r Tennant, pastor
Su nday
school,
10 am ,
mornrng worshrp , II am ,
e\l'aogelrsttc ser\l'rce, 7 30 p m
B1ble sludy and prayer service ,
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Phone
773 5133
HARTFORD CHlJRCH OF
CHRIST m Chnst1an Unton The Rev Will iam Campbell ,
pastor
Sunday school
9 JO
am , James Hughes , supt ,
cven rng S"rvrce. 7 , 30 .&gt; rn
Wef;lnesday even1ng prayer
mee t1ng , 7 , 30 p m
Youth
prayer servrce ea ch Tuesday

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1910 PONTIAC
. 12295
Fireb ird Esprit . Local 1 owner car. 35.0 V_8 eng 1ne. _P,
stee ring &amp; automa t ic tran s., AM FM radm. l tke new w~tte
Jetlered t ires , dark brown finish, bucket seat &amp; blk . vtnyl
tri m . A shar p one. Really l0.1ded .
1966 CAMARO CONY.
51695
V 8 motor , auto. tran s .• P.S., and w-w tire s, r(ldio, n1 ce
yel low finish wi th vf.!)Y I In terior .
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Pomeroy Motor Co.

Additional 15c Charge per
Advertisement.
OFFICE HOURS
• 8 : 30a . m . to 5 : 00p .m Oa i! y,
m . to 1'2 : 00 NoOn
8 . 30 a

OPEN EVE: . .. ~ P.M.

")MEROI
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,S at~rday .

In Memorv

Notice

1N MEMORY ot ou r mother,
Wanda Rathburn, who was KNAPP SHOE S Comfort ,
k i lled in a car wre ck 4 years
Quality ,
,L ong
Wea r ,
ag o, Ma y 10.
Reasonable pr ices. Call 992
The thing s you always did for
532 4.
us, we think of it every day ;
5 3 ti c
They keep you ncar an d dear to
us . though God cal led you G UN SHOOT . Fr;day, 1:30
away.
p.m .: Factory choked gun s
We of ten si t and th ink of you ,
onl y .
A ss ort ed
m c at _s.
and s p c,;~k ot how you died .
Refreshments served. Ra cine
And to think you cou ld not say
Gun Club.
goodbye, befor e you closed
your eyes.
Sad ly missed by Bob, \he
WILL not be respon sible for
Rathburn chi ldren and Mom
any debts contra c ted by any
Coy
one other than my sel f .
5-ll ltc
Signed : Paul J . Hauber . Lon g
BOttom. Ohio.
5 -9-Jtp
'·TWO Beagle dog s los t in
WILL do housecleaning in
' Racine. Bashan ar ea; one red
Ch es ter ,
Pomeroy
and
and whi te femal e arid one
M iddl eport area ; phone 992bla ck and brown male; gone
7202 or 985 4146.
v for J or 4 days ; phone 949 -2594
5-9-Jt c
or 949-2595 before 3 p.m . =--~~-----,::-~-,:--:­
... weekdays or an ·yt i me on NO. I Copper. SOc; rad iator s,
• · wee ken ds.
?Be ; brass. 18c ,· batter ies , SSe
5-6-6tc
eac h ; clean dry roots, Gin ~-'-----'~-~
seng, S60 ; yellow root, $4 ;
mayapple, 45c per !b.; M . A.
Harl, Reedsville , Ohio, 376·
· TRY IT - You ' ll -Like II. The
6249.
Sew and Go Shop in Alfred .
·: All polyester dra s tically
reduced . Marked at $2 .15 and OLD furniture, oak t.3bles,
up . Open all day and weekday
Organs. dishes , clocks, brass
even ings . Owner Mr s. E. T. • beds or complete households.
·· Galaway .
Wr i.te · M . D. Miller, R1 . 4,
5-ll -6fc
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 992 62ll.
KEEP al l ·d ogs off Char les
1-7-tf c
Wolfe Pr operly, at Fairview,
. all day and all night -.
wANTED, woOded land with
•.
5-6-121c
r.o ad and power , 40 acres or
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niore, or farm . Cash . Phon e
~ McDAN I ELS Cu stom Slaua hter
col lect 614·654 -1 703 evenings
House and M ea t Cutting ;
or wr i te Box 952 , Lancaster,
~ Slate and Government in Ohio 431 30.
!: spected : phone· 773-5208 .
5-6-61p
5-6-121p ~":'-:------=-­
·~----PIANO Tuning , Lane Daniel s,
SHOOTI N G MATCH , Corn
992 -2062, 259 Broadway St. ,
Hollow Gun Club. turn flr st
M iddleport ; May 7th lhru
Pighl alter Mil es Cemetery,
Jun e 30 th .
R-unaryd . _Factory choked
5-7-6t c
gun's only'. Sunday, May 13th ,
1 p. m .
5-10-31c
1971 ROLLY Park , 12 x 60, like
YARD SALE, Frid ay. Saturday
new. carpeted, hou se fur and SUnday . Larkin St. ,
n i tur e, air - co'n dition e d ,
,.. Rutland.
washer and dryer, wit h B x 32
5-10-21c
porch and awning ; phone 1304-773 -5474.
:t;LUB Resta urant, Ra cine, Ohi o
5-9-lOt c
..-. will be open 7 days a week .

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Mobile Homes For Sale

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: . Plat e Lunches , $1.35 to $2.50.
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5- 10-3tc
:~OOF I NG and Hea t ing Repair,·
all types ; Spec ial - Cleaning
and oili ng of blower, comp lete
check on furnaces ; Phone 8A32J41.
5·2-30tc

: GUN SHOOT, fact ory choked
and hand c ho ked guns,
Forked Run Sportsman Club.
' Sundny, May 13. 12 noor:~ .
•
5-I0.3tc
. FLEA MARKET at the B,uy • Ril e Shop in Addison . Open
: every Sunday at 11 a. m.
, .,
S-10-3tc

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.. NOW OPEN - Young's Store i n
"' Tupper s Pla ins; Men 's used
: pan ts and shi rt s; Glassware,
., Anl iques. Tools ; Open Tues .,
: Thur s., and Sat., 6 a.m. _to 9
.. p.m .

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BANK FINANCING

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12 Years · 10 ..75 A. P.R. ·

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for Your

•• For Your Mobile Home-

: Land--No Down Payment
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304-485·3809
Choose your own hom e from
your AREA DEALER .

' MAY iS HAIR KA I R mon th for
dur KOSCOT cu stomer s .
Many SPecials thi s month
•, including ONE DAY Perfume
Roltette and BettUty Dust . I
· wou ld lik e very much to se rve
or visit you . Phone 1;--!elen
Jane. Brown ,. Middleport ,
Ohi o, 992 -5.113. Remembe r
MOT-HER on HER DAY : May
13 th .

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"HEll"

WANT to buy old f~shioned
f urniture of all kind ; also
bra ss beds. wooden ice boxes ,
old postcards. al bum s and
other i tems . What have vou?
2,
E.
Henson,
Rt.
M c DermoiL
Ohi o;
phone
858 -25 40.
WO UL D like to buy a p icn ic
ta bl e in good condition ; phone
99? ?32 4.
5- 11 -6lc
USED Gravely mower ; phone ,
992 9972.

5- 11 -61p
US E D A or B Alli s Chalmers
tra c tor for part s. Frank
Doddere r , Box 162, Coolville,
Oh io.
5-10-3tp
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Auto Sales

'68 CAMARO, 327 motor, good
condi tion: phone 1-304 -773 5606.
5-ll -61p
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GOOD '70 PLYMOUTH; 4 door :
$975 ; phone 992 -53 10.
5-11 -3tc
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1969 .pi_ YMOUT H Roadrunner.
good condi t ion, 383 motor.
automa tic transmission, mag
wheels. power steering, new
I ires. orange with black vi nyl
top, $995 ; See Charles Bissell.
Ches ter, Ohio or call985-3562.
·
5· 11 -Jfc
1960 and 1963 Volkswagens,
goad condit ion ; phone 98541 18.
5- 10-3tc
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GR AN TOR IN O, power
steeri ng, power brakes, a ir
co ndi l ionlng , vinyl top . Ph one
949 - 50~ 1 anytime.
5. 10-6tc

1972

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(71 ELECTROLUX Sweepers
deluxe model. Complete with ,
all cleaning attachments and ·
uses paper bag s. Sligh tly used
but clea ns and look s I ike new.
Will se ll for $37 .25 cash or
term s ava ilable . Electr o
Hygiene Co., phone 992-775.5.
5-8·6tc

196 3 MINNEAPOLIS Moline
backhoe and front -end loader ,
S2 ,300 ; phone 992-6048 .
5·6-5tp
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Real Estate For Sa!e

7

ROOM frame house in
Harrisonville ; phone 304-755 2651 .
5·2-12tc

i

.Vii-gil B.

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'66 FOR O Galaxie 500 XL
au tomatic
tr an smiss i on, DON'T pump your sluggish
se.pric tank . Get Klean -Em power · steering, clean. Good
AII Sep ti c Tank Clea ner .
rubber, bucke t sea l s, $450.
Landmar.k Farm Burea u,
Phone '992-6645 after 5 p.m.
Pome r oy .
5-6-6tp
s. n . 1tc

Teaford, Sr.
Broker

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MOTHER'S
DAY SPECIALS
POtted Flowers 50' up
All Hanging Baskets

3.00

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3-11 -tfc

'3 AND 4 ROOM furn ished and
unfurnished
apartments .
Phone 992·543A.
4-12 -tfc
BEDROOM
fur ni shed
apartment, Call after 5 p. m .
992 3173.
5-10 ·2tc

COOK, waitress and carhop ;
apply in person , (row's Steak
Hou5e .
5-10-tfc
MATU·R E reseonsible person -to
babysi t in my home on S.
Secon d in Middleport for 3
months old baby and 7 year
old boy . 5 day s per week in cl uding some weekc'ldS .
References · requir ed . Job
··nq
starts end of Ma y.
mqu1r1es
td
BO ll.
-1.
Gallipolis, Ohio .

ARNOLD
BROTHERS
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Daily Service

MODERN
.SANITATION
John Tucker, Rt. 4
Pomeroy.
Ph . 992 -3954

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ASK US ABOUT
PRE- FABRICATED

WOOD TRUSSES

~
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to
Built
Your 'Specs
Delivered to Job Site

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
~.

MATERIALS CO.
773 -5554
Ma son, W. Va .

GRAVELY

CLELAND

-REALTY

&gt;o8
E. MAIN ........_ . . . ,
POMEROY
BUSINESS
Loca ted in an upcoming
commun ity . Includes 15 year
old bui lding w ith lovely
aparrment. 3 bedrooms .
b ath. nice kitc hen, gas
furnace, 2 glassed porches.
Al l equ ipment and stock.
JUST Sl7,900.00 .
NEAR RUTLAND
.1 bedrooms W-closets, nic_
e
ba th , kitchen ha s lots of
cabinets, range and dining
area, 7 rooms in all. Storm
d oo r s a nd windows . 11n
acres. GO ING AT $16,900.00.
Ml DOLE PORT .
3 1arge bedrOom s. Bath . Nice
-kit chen with cabinets and
la r ge dining area, recessed
li ghting . Gas for ced air heat.
Lot s of remode li ng done
here. Garage and corner lot .
ONLY $10.000.00.
FURNISHED HOME
With a large lot 100x135. 2
bedroom s·. . Dining _ r oo m .
· Complete ly ren ovated just 3
yea r s ago, furnace, bath ,
fl oors, st orm door s and
wi nd ows.
Has
General
Electric kitchen . ALL FOR
THE PRI CE OF .A M OBILE
HOME $8.500.00.
I ACRES
Just out ol Pomeroy. 4 large
bedrooms with
c lo sets.
Moder'n ba th . D ining room.
Lot s of paneling and ca r peting
In
thi s
hom e.
Work shop. Garage. Storm
doors
and
windows.
$i7 ,000.00.
' HERE WE HAVE A
ve r y n ice piece o f property
at just S8 ,500.00. It has ~
N EW bath. A NEW for ced
air furnace . Lots of paneling.
3 bedrooms. Large kitchen
with dining area. A large
recreation room . A new
cel lar.....-i th room over . A" big
tot . Is c ttJse to Middleport.
THI S YOU MUST SEE?;-__
Hciw to GET IN on the
" IN's" and stay OUT of the
"OUTS" · JU ST LI ST W ITH
CLEL AN D R EALTY. 100
IT TO DAY J.
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992· 2259
If no answer 992 -2568

MUST sell 1973 deluxe Zig -Zag
HELEN L. TEAFORD
sewi ng
ma chine .
This
992-3325
machine darns, embroiders,
GORDON B. TEAFORD
mak es
buttonho les,
a ll
. 991-3615
without
a
tt
achments.
Just
Pomeroy, Ohio
·ASSOCIATE$
dial and sew. Pay balan ce of
.ItO SUNDAYS PLEASE
Phone 992 $38 .50 or pay $5 per m on th .
Phone 992-5Jj1.
0p en a a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
•-20-tfc :~----~--~~--------~~.......,
Monday thru Thursday, 8
--'---------~
Big Capacity
a .m . to a p.m. Friday and
Maylag
HOOD'S AQUARIUMS : t;sh
Saturday.
Au1omatics
and supplies, new location • .
2 speed operation.
Ash Street, Middleport, near
Choice of water
park;
Ph.
o
ne
992-5443.
COAt: Limestone, Excelsior ·
temps .
Auto ·.
1-7-tf c
Salt Works, E . .Ma in ' St..
water
level
Pome r oy. Phone 992 -3891.
co ntro L
Lint
4-12-tfc
Fi lter or Power
-F in Agi t ator' .
Per'm a- Press
SPRING SPECIALS
Maytag

tRACTOR SALES

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WA_NTED_ - Someone to stay
ntght wtlh an elderly lady in
her Middl eport home . Phone
992 .3644.
.
5-l0-3tc

Hot Water HeaTers
Plumbing
Electrical Work

24 Hour

I, If

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SABRE TILLER
3% HP 1129.95
In Carton ·

We talk to you

Halo of Heat

Dryers
Surround cl othes
w i th gentle , even
heat . No hot spots,
no overdry i ng .
Fine Me sh Li nt
Filter .
We Speciatiie in

like a person..

Set Up, 134.95

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP 149.95
Ill C&lt;l1ton

Set up, $54,95
PO ,...,EROY
-• • _ Jack W. Carsey, Mgr .
~.
Phone 992 -2181

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

From the laroe-st Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to the
::.mane-sr Hea1er C..:ore.
Nathan Bigg s
Radiator Specialist

On Most American Cars

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GUARANTE EI&gt;-Phone 992-2094

SMITH NELSON
. MOTORS. INC.

Porn eroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 Til 5
Monday thru Saturday
606 •.E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

Ph . 992-2174

Specialist
Wheel

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MAYTAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE ·~~;.~~~·t
. /41·42 1 1

Arnold Grate ·

Rutland

Pomeroy

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

AUgnment
It Must
Be Right

or we will
ke- it Right.

992 -2 094
606 E . Main Pomero.v

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

FURNITURE

8-4:30 Oaily, 8-12 Sat.
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
Building.
992 -2'101
Middleport, 0.

Stop In and See
Floor Display.

Our

SEE US FOR : AwninQs, stor m
doors and windows, ca rport s,
marquees, aluminum Si ding
and railing . A. Jacqb, sales
represento3tive . For free
est ima tes, phone Charles
Lisle, Syrac use,
V.
V.
Johnson ar1d Son, Inc ..
3-2-Uc
TRASH pickup. Phone 992·2285.
s-e-6tc
WILL tr im or cut trees, c lean
out ba sements , attics, etc.
and paint r oofs. Phone 949 3221 .
4-17-30tc
DOZER and back hoe work,
ponds and sept ic tanks , ditch ing se r vice; top soi l , fill dirt,
limestone ; B&amp;K Excavating.
Ph one 992-5367 Dick Karr, Jr .
9·1-tfc
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NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell's
' Garage, near Crossroads on
St. Rt. 124; aU mechanic work
including automatic tr~n s ­
m issions.
Monday
thr u
Saturday, B: 30 a.m . to 5 p. rn.
Phone 992-1121 or 992-6392.
·
5-3·30fc

HOUSE and Roof painting ;
interior . Bnd exterior, free
es tim a tes. Cal1992 -7008or 992 . 2460.
- EXCAVATING. Dozers, larg e
and sma ll ; Backhoes and
4-19-301c
loaders on track and tires ;
Dump trucks - · lo-boy
service . Septic tanks in ·
SEPT IC
TA NKS
AROBIC
stalled . Georg e ( Bi ll I Pullins;
SEWAGE
S YST ·EMS
phone 992-2478 or 992-7402.
CLEANED,
REPAIRED.
2-l.tk
MILLER SA NITATION ,
STEWART, OH IO. . PH . 662·
HARRI SON'S TV service and
~035.
service ca ll s. Ph one 992-2522.
10-4·tfc
2-9-tfc
SEWING MACHINES. Repa;r
se rv ice, all makes. 992 -2284.
The Fabric Shop, Pomer oy.
1Authorized Sirlger Sales ahd
Service. We Sharpen Scissors .
3'-29-tfc
AUTOMOB ILE insurance been
cance lled ?
L ost
your
operator's license? Call 992·
2966.
6-15- tfc

Real Estate for Sale

.
HOUSE, 6 r ooms and bath, 829
S. Third Ave .• phone 992 -5431.
5-8-6tc

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FOR Sate By awner, 3.bedr?om
home in Wonder
H1ll s,
Athens, Oh io ; for in formati on
cal l 592 -4757.
5-11 ·2fc
NEW To tal Electric fr ame
home, baseboard hl;!af; hardwood fl oors, 3 bedroom , bath,
living room, dining room,
built -in kitchen, bree-zeway.
garage, City water . Lot size
100x400.'
Additional
lot
available. Tuppers Plains,
Ohip. Price $17,000 . Phone
667 -3686.
5-11 -3tc
3 BEDROOM ranch style in
Pomeroy ; w .to-W caq~eting, 2
car gar-age attached, aircon-ditioned ; phone 992 -5593 .
5· 11 -61 c

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE

NEW
MOBILE 'HOMES
10x40 2 BR
10x512 BR
10x56 JBR
12x41 2 BR
12x51 2 BR
12x56 3 BR
12x61 3 BR
20x43 3 BR

$2995
$3595
$3995
$3595
$3995
$4295
$jl995

Double wide

$6500

All homes are total electric,
completely furnished , set of
steps. %" birch paneling,
house·- type doors, storm
windows. From $250 .00
down, Delivered Free.
Many more·to choose

hea't , bath , 2 lots; S. D.
Buskirk, · 34 1 Page · St., M id~
dlePor t, Ohio ; phone 992 -54 87 .
5-1.1 -31p

MOBILE HOMES .
Eastern Ave. .
.

Gallipolis, 0 .

PH. 446-0175

BILL JANES
ARMY~NAVY
DISCOUNT DEPT. STORE
MOTHER :S DAY EVER YBODY.'S SALE
Heart Jewelry Boxes, 3 sizes.', 79c . S1.19 - 12.19; Mother's
Day Blouses, $3.49; Gifts Jor the Kitchen, 98c up ; 3 pc.
and bowling shoes,Barbecue Sets, 51.49'; Golf, base~all _
1-i mited quantity, $4 ,9S pr.; Saw horses, 51.99 set ;
Children's cowbOy boots, $3.99 pr.; Knives. rnachettes - 50
different kinds · 29c up ; &lt;;ran berry ash _trays, 7'1c ea.; 12
oz . Glass Sham Tumbl ers, 16c ea.; 19 pc. Shettfield
Presen tation Knife set, only $9.95 ; Canvas wash basin,
29c; JO Qat. Ammo boxes, qood for tools. $1.49; Armv
Khak i shorts. 99c; Eveready flash l ights, all steet case,
red reflector ; Quaker Maid 01 1. 37c qt.; ~anvas tarps ~ all
sizes . reduced pri ces;· Screen room tents. add a trail er
room plus regular tents, Last Time, S49.95 ; Comp lete line
of Hydraulic Jacks, 1111 Ton to_ 20 Ton •. S~VE .
Name brand paints and varnishes · l1m1ted quantity , gat.
99c . qt . 49c- pt. '29c ; Complete line of Endicott Johnson
work .shoes and boots (double seamed, triple stitched, real
leather ! REDUCEO 20 PCT.
8 Track car stereo w-ith Speakers, S37.9.S ; 8 track tapes,_
s·a ul, Roc k~ Pop , Country, Western, Top Artists , OnlyS1 _. 98
each.
Opel"! 9 - 5:30 Daily exqa•pt Mon. &amp; Fri. 9-9 ·.Open Sunday 12 : 00 -. 5:30

70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, power, air..........13500

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69 BUICK .......................... $1595

70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, air •••• '2995
70 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, Vroof, air........ 12595
70 Buick Skylark Cpe., power, air ...... •.. '2395
70 Gremlin 2 Dr., 6 c~., std.............. n295
69 Chevelle Mal. H.T. Cpe., V-8, AT, PS ... 11595
.69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air ..... '1595

Skylark G.S, 400, 2 dr . H.T., fa c. air, P.S., P. B., vinyl roof.
tilt wheel.

69 CHRYSLER
...................
s1695
a
New Yorker .

dr., fully equipped .

70 OODGE .......................... $1795
71 FORD .............................. s2195
Polar a 2 dr. H. T., la c. air. P. S., P. B., v inyl root.

69 ·MercUiy Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto..... 11295
68 Ford. Gal. 500.' 4 Door, air .............. 11095

Mustang , V -6 auto .• P.S.

66 FORD ............................ $1095

68 CheveUe 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.S..... ~1495
6b Dooge Pol. 4 Door H.T.................. '795

T- Bird, new tires. like new, Special.

70 FORD............................. s1495
Galaxie500. 4dr. , V-8, auto .• P .S.• P. B. Ni ce car.

67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air........ '995
65 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door ................... 1295
65 Falcon 2 Door, 6 c~., std............... 1295
64 Chevelle H.T. Cpe., V-8, auto..............1395

70 FORD .......................... s1495
Fairlane, 4 dr., V-8, auto .• P. S., vinyl roof.

72 MERCURY................... s2795
Montego, 4 dr., V-8. auto .• P. S., P. B., factory air .

·68 JAVELIN ........................ $895

66 Buick L.:!Sabre 4 Door, air.............. : 1695
'

2 Dr. H.T., V -8, auto.

64 Buick Elec. 4 Door H.T.................. 195
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GAS SAVER SPECIALS

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll like Our Quality
of Doing Business "
992 -5342

72 Ford Pinto, 2 dr., 4 cyl., 4 sp.

$1795

69 Ford Fair lane, 2 dr. H . T. , stand .
$1095
70 Mercury Montego, 4 dr ., 6 cyl.. stand. $1095
69 Mercury Monlego, 4 dr., 6 cyl ., auto .
$1295
71 Plymouth Fury II. 4 dr., 318, stand., P. S.
Like new.
$1695
69 Toyota, 2 dr . H. T ., 4 sp.
$895
65 Ford. 4 dr ., 6 cyl. , auto. Runs good .
$395

Way

GMAC FINANCING

POMEROY

Open Evenings Untii6 :00~Til5 p.m. Sai.

HERO-ES OF THE AREA - Southeast Ohio Emergency
Squad and Rescue Teams . Congratulations Durin.g Your
Week, May ~ - 12 .

CHEAPIES

,--;F·=:I-: ;So;-H; E""'R,. M·'""A"N"- '
SPECIALS
61 Oldsmobile, 4 dr. $99
61 Rambler St , Wagon

$ 99
63 Chev. 4 dr.

62 Nova 2 dr.
66 Come t H. T.

$199

$199
Cpe.

$199

62 NOva Sf Wagon

$269

MOTHER'S Day F lowers ;
hang;ng baskets ; wh;te, p;nk
and red geraniums, . mums
and begon;as; INSTANT
COLOR for your Garden palis ies, petunia s, marigo l ~s.
Phlox . Coleus. Satv;a. Zon n;as. D; a nthu s. Allyssum.
Snap dragon s. Agera tium and
Portulacca . Vegetable plants
_
cabbage.
broccot;,
cauliflower, lettuce, eggplant,
mangoes. hot peppers and 1'
kinds of toma to plant s.
Cle l and
Farm
and
Greenhouse, E . Main, R_acine .
Geral dine Clel~nd.
4-29-ltc

66 Ford Galaxie 500,2 dr ., 352, auto. Sbarp.
66 Olds Jet Star. 2 dr . H . T .
67 Dodge, 4 dr. wagon with rack, V-8, stand.
64 Rambler 4 dr.• Wagon .
62 Buick La Sabre, 4 dr.

PH. 992·2174
•

MOTHER'S DAY SALE

Make Mother happy In one of these late models. We have some of the
finest late model used cars in the Ohio Valley and t,ls week we want
to sell 15 late models. So come on In and see us for a Great Buy.

1972 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC
1971 PLYMOUTH
1970 PONTIAC
1970 PONTIAC
1969 BUICK
1969 PONTIAC
1964 BUICK
1963 CHEVROLET ~i.; 4R~~t ~~:~n;ce

Grand Prix, air, vinyl fop . .We sold this car ll
months ago. Only- has 12 ,651 miles. Like n~w .

Grandville 2 dr . H. T ., gray with black cloth interior,
air , tape, AM&amp;FM . Real sharp car .

ONLY

Ca talina Brougham , 4 dr. H.T., green wi1h green
vinyl top, air, tape player, tl It wheel . Ooe owner .

'4495
•3695
'2995
•2495

Satctl ;le. 2dr. H .T .• V-6. auto .• P.S., P. B.• rad;o. low ONLY
mileage . One owner .

'2495
'2495
'1995
'1695
'695
'595

Bonneville 4 dr . H. T., yellow with beige top, tilt
wheel. ai r , tape player , trunk release. Sharp.

Wagon , 9 pass ., white with wood grain on side, air ,
P.S.• P. B. Local one owner.

Lesabre 2 dr . H.T., white with bla ck viny l top,
factory air, local one owner . Priced Righi.

Cata l ina 2 dr. H.T ., white with black vinyl top,
fac-tory air, loca l one owner.

ONLY

ONLY

ONLY

Wildcat 4 dr , H. T., red wi th black vinyl top, P.S.,
P.B., auto., air cond. , power wl_ndows , power se-ats,
one of the nitest 64 Buicks you can find .

63 model.. one ?wner.66.621

ONLY

ONLY

We are still making some great deals on new Buicks,
Pontiacs. So before you buy any car new or used
check with us.
CEWARD CALVERT, Salesman

REMEMBER
We Service
What We Sell

992-2174

OUR WORD- IS
OUR BOND

$295
$195

500 E. Main St. , Pomeroy, onto

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

Remember We Service What We Sell.

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

,RIGGS USED CARS
PH. 985-4100
LocaledonSt . Rt.7

CHESTER,O.

CO NT E MPORARY Mode rn .UPHOLSTER . your own ·fur UPHOLSTERY
Material·s., BROWNIN G Automatic, full
Walnut s tyl e st ereo'· radio,
ni ture. Foam c.ur.h.ions, any
choke , 12 gauge ; ·versa Nlec
·nylon
prints,
cotton
·prints.
. arn fm radio, 4 speaker sOund
sil:e . Co tton, burlap, swivel
loader,
12 gauge ;- Johnny
vinyls,
velvets
of
all
kind
s.
sys tem, -1 speed ·automatic
ba ses. zipper, dacr on, web·
GameCaller, 2 crows
Stewart
Pom eroy Recover:y, 622 E.
changer . Balance $69.22. Use - bing,
we ll . ' Pomeroy
and
I ow!. Phone 949-2789.
St.,
phone
992-7554.
Main
our budget terms . Ca ll 992 Recovery , 622 E. Main St. ,
5- 10-3tc
5:3-24 tp
3965.
phone 992. 7554.
5-6.6f c

64 Pontiac Tempest
2 Dr .
$350

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

GRI\MO
.
..
Refreshments

Pom~roy, Ohio
VISIT K i ng sb~ry Home, Sales &amp;
Service for a better buy in 12' ·
14' wide mobi le. horl-les or a
roomy double-wide 54x 24, 3
bedroom, 2 ·bath s - 44x24, 2 ·
bedroom s; made by Skyline
Corp . Bui l.! righ t : 2x4 con structi on. Now on display on
Kinasbury Rd . County Rd . 18.
Rt. 33 North . Come .now or
to our Grand Opening on May
12-13. Office hours 2 p.m. to 7
p.m. or by appointment.
Phon e 992 -6256 . Our low
o·verhead mean s b ig saving·s
to you.
4-29·12tp
NEW · READY Bl oom ing
potted flowers. start.ing at 50
' ce nts ; hangi ng bask~ts ,
pansies, cabbage, petun1a s,
marigolds, co leu s, tomatoes. peppers, ' etc. One -fourth o!f
by th e flat ; Hubbard s
Gree-nhouse, 300 yards above
ballpark bn ~yracuse. Ohi o.
4-26-lf c

LARGE SELECTION

MOBILE HOMES

·we Feature
. Some
.
of the Finest:

*PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD

Visit
Meigs

Will Be
Served!

Design 212

'

1. The Trea dhome

IUtoU I
17 I J l

IEDIDOI J
II X 11

II lECI tE DUOM 3 .
1\U

~!!!~

44 X 24
MODEL 3311
1031 SQ . FT. UPPER LEVEL
Z071 SQ. fT . TOTAL LIVING AREA

;s

according to code .
2. Fully insulated .
3 . Large closets .
4 . Storm door s &amp; windows ..
5 ; 2x6 rafter s.
6. Copper plumbing .
7. Nearly an acre of land .
8 . Price is on ly $19,995.00 on
your lot complete ready to

move into.

Saturday

Up 70' Long
Low Bank Rates
Gl Loans Available

1 to 5

lARRY'S

1 to 5

Built by: B&amp;K Excavating

*MOBILE IIOMES*
Larry Evans, Owner
Frank Gheen. Sale$ Mgr.

SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

PHONE 992-7777
POMEROY, OHIO
Next Door to the ·
"Jones Boys"

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER
Associates : Helen .L. Teaford, Gordon B. Teaford

EQUAL HOUSING
Gi·f'OF.TUNITIES

Closed Sunday,
Mother's Dav.
..;·

SUNDAY
MAY 13 - 1 TO 7 PM

12 and 14' . Wide Mobile Homes
24' Double Wides

FactorY ·
Personnel.
Will Be Here To
Answer

MADE BY SKYLINE CORP.
Nation 's largest builder of this type
homes. Ohio built by Ohio labor.

New 1973 THE ANSWER TO TODAY~ . LIVING N
·Model$

PHONE 992-3325
•

110 MECHANIC STREET

• • •

Sunday

YOU'RE
iNVITED
TO VISIT!

POMEROY, OHIO

SATURDAY

Newest

Open For Inspection

12' Wides - 14' Wides

2Q

MAY 12- 11 . 'TIL 8 PM

Your Questions!

Our New Trendhomes by National

A

County's

buill

MODEL HOME-

*SKYUNES
ACADEMY

' ':'

!

Flat b ed p 1c'k up, 4 sp.

irol'l'l.

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50
FORD:
............................
s195
·
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71 Olds 88 Holiday Sedan, air . .. .... . •••• '2695

TRI.COUNTY

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5 ROOM house, baSement, gas

Fl cus tom Explorer. new truck guaran1ee , real sharp .

•

EXCAVAT IN G. dozer. loader
and backhoe work; septic
tanks ins talled ; dump trucks
and IO·boys for hire ; will haul
f ill dirt, top soil. limestone
and gravel ; Call Bob or R09er
Jeffers. day phone 992 -7089;
night ph one 992-3525 or · 9925232.
2-11 -f,fc

500 E. MAIN

USED CARS AND TRUCKS
73 FORD..........................s3495

USED CARS

Real Estate For 5ale

For Sale

3915.

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

DANNY ' S TV Service, Mason,
2 STORY HOME, 5 bedrooms
W . Va . Phone 773-5976.
and bath. basement, built-in
4·27 -tfc
sweeper, 2 car garage, forced 39 ACRE FARM, 6 room house,
air furnace, phone Cool ville
barn and outbuildings , 3 m iles O;DELL WHEEL Al;gnment
667 -3A79 .
off Rt. 7 at Chester. Phone
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124,
985-4205.
5· 10-3tc
complete front end service.
----~5-I0-2tc
tune up and brake service.
DUPLEX HOUSE. 6 rooms and
Wheels
balanced
ele cba th each, can be financed NEW Homes on your lot or ours.
tron ically. AI I
work
with smal l down paymen t .
NO MONEY DOWN for
guaranteed .
Reasonable
Ph one 992-5786.
qualified buyers using F.H.
rates . Phon e 992-3213 or 742·
Adm . loan. !Closing costs
------~S -6 - 6f c
3232 .
-~only . ) A variety of floor plans
2-18-tfc
BEAUT I FUL Country HoMe pn
with
various
financing
programs availab l e. We READY -MIX
Tuppers
Plains
Water
CONCRETE
sys tem ; 6 rooms and bafh 1
5pecialize in work ing with
delivered right to your
ba se ment, beaulilul bu ilt -ill
AEP Co . employees alt hough
project . Fast and easy. Free
kitchen, all rooms paneled ;
we are avai labl e to all . Meigs
estimates. Phone 992 -32 84 .
Development Co ., 150 N.
new furnace, new vinyl
Goeg l ein Ready -Mi x Co .,
Second Ave., Middleport.
siding, storm wi ndows, storm
Middleport, Oh io,
Ohio. Phone 992 -5976 for in doors and shutters; 12 miles
6-30-lfc
formation.
from Pomeroy; wi ll sell with
l ot and garden or smal
5·6-JOfc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
acreage; phone 949-5953.
REASONABLE rates . Ph. 4465-9-6tc LOVELY, 3 bedroom, 1 floor
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell,
p l a n , forc-ed air furnace ,
Owner and Operator .
hardwood floo r s, excellen t
3 ROOM house wi th bath ; 6361/2
5· 12-tfc
con dition, on Ches ter Water
E . Main St_ .• Pomeroy; i)hone
SyStem, 10 years old, -on. .87 A.
992 -3919 or 992-2729.
lol , on Sta te Highway. You
5-93tp
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
ca
n purchase on farm home
--~--Complete Service
·
wi th low down paym ent . TWO
Ph one 949-3821
HERM ITS
AND
SPECU RIVERS
REALTY,
Racihe , Ohio
LATORS - 12 acres wood CLARENCE
BELL
Crit t Bradford
ed
hill
ground,
sma ll
SAL ESMAN , 2AO
Front.
5-1-tfc
house in f'jeed of work, pond.
Mar ie lla, · phone off ice, 373ldrg e gar den . Secluded but
5916. residence. 373-5935 or E LNA and White Sewi ng
close in . Las-t property on
667 -3650.
Ma chines .. . Service on all
Will is Hill Road, Pomer oy.
5-6- 12tc
makes. Reasonable rates.
Nee ds some dozer Work.
Th e Sewi ng Ce.nter, Mid .$)950 .00 FIRM. Phone 992dleport, Ohio.
3719 Sundays on l y .
11 -16-ltc
5 - ~031p

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

Help Wanted

Furnace Controls
HUMIDIFIERS

I

HOU SE in Long Botta·m . Pi-tone
965 3529.
6-11 -ttc

Pets For Sale

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HEAnNG &amp;
COOLING

992 -2448
Pomeroy. 0.

5 8 6tc.
~--

CLOSE OUT on 14'1 lull size zig
zag sewi ng machines . For
sewt ng
stretch
fabr ics,
buttonholes. fan cy design s,
etc. Paint sl igh fly blemished .
Choice of carrying . case or
sewing stand . $49.80 cash or
term s ava i lable . Elect-ro
Hygiene Co .• phone 992-7755.
• S-8-61c

Pomeroy, Ohio

4-30-tfc 3

.'

TOP Soi l ; phone 992-3502 .

Business Services

soc each ;
5861c

Hubbard's
Greenhouse

Qualify Today, Call

.

To Buy

Want~n

THE BRIGHT STAR MARKET
Makes you an unheard of
offer , FREE FREE Free.
One liflh of all lhe following
dry groceries are absol utely
Free ~xa mple minim-um
purchase ot only S8 .00 worth
of these- items in total and you
get another $2.00 or more onefifth of your total pur chase
FREE . Selec t your needs
tr am these hundreds o f items.
Al l canned fr ui ts, all canned
vege tables, K ooi -A id . fT'ce
pu ddin gs, jello, all die t i tems,
ta pioca. ma caronis. noodles,
spaghetti , box pinas, you 61so
g et one fHth Free on all Baby
Formula s. all dry baby
~c real s. all/' unior baby 1oods.
all brandso instant tea , 251b.
bags ot .Gold Medal Flour, all
cereal s, all pancake mixes.
ill I cooking oils. 3 lb. B oz . jar s
of jelly , 21b . jars preserves, 5
lb. and 4 lb. con ta inerS of
syrups, all shake and bake
items. all coc kLes including
sweely p ies. all mayonnaise,
all salad dress ing, including
pourabl cs, al l peanut butter ,
all m us tard , all vin egar. Hot
Dog r el ish, all cake mixes, all
cake fr ostings.
We accept Federal Fobd
co up ons a n d with
!h i s
unheard of one -fifth Free
oiler , There is no place you
can buy all your grocery
items for less money in total.
No limits on quantities you
may purchase and that 's not
Ctll, you al so gel one -fifth Free
on all the foUow ing non food
it ems. All bare soaps. all
automatic
dish
water
detergents, al l 12' aluminum
foi l, all wax paper, all foam or
paper cu ps, all paper p lates,
all plastic Spoons, etc. 200
coun t paper napkins, yard
guard insect -s pray, freez.er
bags and wraps, all other
plasti c bags and wraps, all
floor waxes and cleaner s, all
furniture poli sh, all room
deodor izer bombs, ·9fl. x 12ft .
rug s, t ubs. bucket::;, Clothes
lines , brooms, mops, clothes.
pins, :&gt;. hot gun shel ls, thermos
bottles , thermos refills, all
sc.hool supplies, pl us many
items such as sun glasses and
other items r educed 1 1 or
more , your one-f ifth Free
start s when your tota l pur -_
chase rea ches $6.00 and there
are no quantify purchase
limits.
Buy all you need of indi vidual items ar a collection
ol item s and you wi ll get one fifth of your total purchase
FREE . We accept Federal
Food Coupons on all food
items . Thi s offer is made in
deep appre·c iation for the
thou sands of cus tomers who
have patronized our stores
during the pas t 21 years.
. Get thi s hUge one -fifth
Discount Free a t Bright Sl ar
Market, Next to 1he Dri ve Inn
Theatre. Mason, W. Va. Sale
ends June 10, 1973.
5- 11 -Jtc

LEGHORN Hens,
phone 843 '1 145.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

··~~~

For Sale

19112 CAMARO Z28, wh€-els, tape ~~-110 Mechanic Street
·~-~--__c·c__··player; ca ll992-3453. .
REG I STERED Appaloosa
·
5-9-6tp
yea rlin gs ;
a I so
part
1971 12x60 Mobile Home on
registere d .arabians; one
100x200 lot in Tuppers Pla in s,
$6600. Phone 667 -3363 or see '1966' MUST-ANG, 3 speed, 289
green broke horse; Ca ll M ike
NEW LISTiNG
Dorse l Miller .
engi ne, air condi tioner, a
Jones. 992-6680 o'r see at E. J .
95
ACRES
- 1Large_ 8 room
5-I 0-6tp
track stereo tape ; phone 985Hill Farm, Flatwood s Rd.,
house
'wit
h
batn,
f urnace, and
3929 or 985-'4141.
-Pomeroy, Ohio.
full
basemen!.
5
bedroom s,
S-9-4tc
5-9-4tc
CAS H paid for all makes and
closets,
lar
ge
front
and side
mode l s of mob ii'e homes .
Flowers
for por ch. Large barn and imPhone area _code 614 -423-9531 . 1968 RAMBLER, excelle nt PLAST I C
condi t ion, new fires, $Bl 5 ;
Memorial' Day; across from plemen t shed . Pl enty of good
4· 13-tf c
Syracuse Sl a te Park on Water. fences and al l mineral s.
mu st se ll ; cal l 1-304-773-53 33 ·
College Rd. , Mabel Pickens.
$30.000.00.
5-6-61p
Air Conditioners
--'-~------c:-5-9-3tc
RESTAURANT
1967 FO,RD . Econollne van , - -- · - - - - - - - Awnings
EQU I PMENT
Good
Heavy Duty; phone 992 ·3502. 11 0" KELVINATOR elec t r ic location, do i ng very we ll ,
Underpinning
.
.
5-B-6tc
range , $75·; phone i -304·773· business should greatly in56 13.
crease i fl a short · t ime. Ovvner .
Co mplete . mobile home
5-9·3tc need-s a · r es t. Want only
serv ice p l us gigan t ic
$5.000 .00.
display of mobi.le home s
POOD L ES, AKC pupp; es. small 4 YEAR OLD registered run 2 YEARS OLD
always avai lable at .
ning quarter horse, sor rel
miniature, black , or white,
COU NT RY HOM E - Over l
stal
li
on,
phone
992-7889
after
5
Wormed , permanent sho ts,
acre. 3 large bedrooms with
p.m .•
$75 ; phone Coo l vi l le 667 -6214.
closets..
11r2 baths, utility room,
5-9-tfc
5-6-12tc
garage tor 2 ca r s. Loca ted on
1972 350 YAMAHA Road b ike in old 33. A quality built home for
good condit ion, less than 1.600 $15.000.00 .
1220 Wa shington Blvd .
miles; cal l 742 -3295 after 4
VERY NICE
423-1521
~ELPRE , 0.
p.m.
BUS IN ESS BUILDIN G - In
5·9-61c exce l lent loca t ion for futur e
growth of the courity. Has 2
1968
HONDA
305
Super
HawJI;.,
large busi n es~ rooms, 2
AL L- ELECTRIC, like new, 3
exce ll ent con d i ti on; phone mod ern rest rooms, large
rooms with la r ge ba th ,
949 -5953 .
storage, a ll air conditioned.
electric wall oven, table top
5·9-61c Room for parking .
r ange, large c loset. located on
RIVER FRONTAGE
E. Main St ., Pomeroy ; see to
FORD Tractor, good conditi on ;
appreciate ; phone Ga ll ipolis
3
33
ACRES
- On Rt . 7 .w;th
2-row corn planter , 3 pt.
rl46 9539.
19723
bedroom
mobile home
hookup ; d isc, harrow, plow.,
1
S- 11 -6tc;.
65xl2,
ai
r
condit
ioned . Pcltio
cu ltivators and a blade;
M-O
~
B~
IL
-::
E-ho_
m_e~-sp_
a_
c_
e
in
roto t iller; DeWalt table saw, 16x20. sc r eened. 16' boat with
saws -all , power hand saw; set motor and trail er.
Sy ra cuse; phone 992 -6329.
INVESTMENT ·
pipe· dies; Phil ip Picken s,
of5·2- tfc
come t o Wick Durst Store, 3 RE NT ALS - 1 furnished .
::---c~-:--:--;----:-----:-;c-:-:;­
Por tland, for direction s. ·
In come ' $1 93.00 a month .
TWO trailer l ots in Middleport;
Above Ball Park, Syracuse
5-9-3tc Aski ng only $10,000.00.
17 duplex in Bradbury ; phone
~-----WHEN YOU ADVERTISE
befor e 6 p .m . 992 -5693.
1973 -STEREO 8 !'ra ck. A smal l YOUR PROPERTY , YOU
5-11 -ltc
Stop in and see our line of
ba lan,e of $88.64 or pa y $6.50 OPEN YO.UR DOOR TO
quality
fishing tackle , rods,
per month. Phone 992-5331. A N YONE.
PRIVATE meeting room for
FOR
YOUR
reels, lines, lure s.
4-20-lfc SAFETY, LIST WITH US .
any organization; phone 992-

For Rent

•

'967 SEARS tent camper with
9:rl1. add a room , $350; also
Gibson Grande electric s teel
quitM, SiOO ; call 985 398 5,
5 11 3tp

1970 DODGE POLAR. A
.
. $~695
4 door , fa ctory air, V 8 engine, auto_
m ahc tr~nsmt SS I~n .
power steeri ng &amp; brakes. g~d .w htte wall hres, wh1 te
linish. viny l top, rad to, cle an 1nstde .

"!he

•p ubliSher will nol be respons.tb!e

tor

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

m

For Sale

AT APRICE YOU
CAN AFRlRD ! !

KINGSBURY
HOMES
SALES AND SERVICE

33

~ORTH

OF POMEROY, 0.

ON KINGSBURY ROAD (COUNTY RD. 18)
PHONE 992·6256

Owne.d and

O~erated

·by LOrenzo Davis and ·Sons

Register
For

FREE
DOOR
PRIZE

Portable
TV
To Be
Given Away
NO PURCHASE

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1910 PONTIAC
. 12295
Fireb ird Esprit . Local 1 owner car. 35.0 V_8 eng 1ne. _P,
stee ring &amp; automa t ic tran s., AM FM radm. l tke new w~tte
Jetlered t ires , dark brown finish, bucket seat &amp; blk . vtnyl
tri m . A shar p one. Really l0.1ded .
1966 CAMARO CONY.
51695
V 8 motor , auto. tran s .• P.S., and w-w tire s, r(ldio, n1 ce
yel low finish wi th vf.!)Y I In terior .
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Pomeroy Motor Co.

Additional 15c Charge per
Advertisement.
OFFICE HOURS
• 8 : 30a . m . to 5 : 00p .m Oa i! y,
m . to 1'2 : 00 NoOn
8 . 30 a

OPEN EVE: . .. ~ P.M.

")MEROI
.
. uttiO

,S at~rday .

In Memorv

Notice

1N MEMORY ot ou r mother,
Wanda Rathburn, who was KNAPP SHOE S Comfort ,
k i lled in a car wre ck 4 years
Quality ,
,L ong
Wea r ,
ag o, Ma y 10.
Reasonable pr ices. Call 992
The thing s you always did for
532 4.
us, we think of it every day ;
5 3 ti c
They keep you ncar an d dear to
us . though God cal led you G UN SHOOT . Fr;day, 1:30
away.
p.m .: Factory choked gun s
We of ten si t and th ink of you ,
onl y .
A ss ort ed
m c at _s.
and s p c,;~k ot how you died .
Refreshments served. Ra cine
And to think you cou ld not say
Gun Club.
goodbye, befor e you closed
your eyes.
Sad ly missed by Bob, \he
WILL not be respon sible for
Rathburn chi ldren and Mom
any debts contra c ted by any
Coy
one other than my sel f .
5-ll ltc
Signed : Paul J . Hauber . Lon g
BOttom. Ohio.
5 -9-Jtp
'·TWO Beagle dog s los t in
WILL do housecleaning in
' Racine. Bashan ar ea; one red
Ch es ter ,
Pomeroy
and
and whi te femal e arid one
M iddl eport area ; phone 992bla ck and brown male; gone
7202 or 985 4146.
v for J or 4 days ; phone 949 -2594
5-9-Jt c
or 949-2595 before 3 p.m . =--~~-----,::-~-,:--:­
... weekdays or an ·yt i me on NO. I Copper. SOc; rad iator s,
• · wee ken ds.
?Be ; brass. 18c ,· batter ies , SSe
5-6-6tc
eac h ; clean dry roots, Gin ~-'-----'~-~
seng, S60 ; yellow root, $4 ;
mayapple, 45c per !b.; M . A.
Harl, Reedsville , Ohio, 376·
· TRY IT - You ' ll -Like II. The
6249.
Sew and Go Shop in Alfred .
·: All polyester dra s tically
reduced . Marked at $2 .15 and OLD furniture, oak t.3bles,
up . Open all day and weekday
Organs. dishes , clocks, brass
even ings . Owner Mr s. E. T. • beds or complete households.
·· Galaway .
Wr i.te · M . D. Miller, R1 . 4,
5-ll -6fc
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 992 62ll.
KEEP al l ·d ogs off Char les
1-7-tf c
Wolfe Pr operly, at Fairview,
. all day and all night -.
wANTED, woOded land with
•.
5-6-121c
r.o ad and power , 40 acres or
-"---~-­
niore, or farm . Cash . Phon e
~ McDAN I ELS Cu stom Slaua hter
col lect 614·654 -1 703 evenings
House and M ea t Cutting ;
or wr i te Box 952 , Lancaster,
~ Slate and Government in Ohio 431 30.
!: spected : phone· 773-5208 .
5-6-61p
5-6-121p ~":'-:------=-­
·~----PIANO Tuning , Lane Daniel s,
SHOOTI N G MATCH , Corn
992 -2062, 259 Broadway St. ,
Hollow Gun Club. turn flr st
M iddleport ; May 7th lhru
Pighl alter Mil es Cemetery,
Jun e 30 th .
R-unaryd . _Factory choked
5-7-6t c
gun's only'. Sunday, May 13th ,
1 p. m .
5-10-31c
1971 ROLLY Park , 12 x 60, like
YARD SALE, Frid ay. Saturday
new. carpeted, hou se fur and SUnday . Larkin St. ,
n i tur e, air - co'n dition e d ,
,.. Rutland.
washer and dryer, wit h B x 32
5-10-21c
porch and awning ; phone 1304-773 -5474.
:t;LUB Resta urant, Ra cine, Ohi o
5-9-lOt c
..-. will be open 7 days a week .

Lost

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Notice

Mobile Homes For Sale

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: . Plat e Lunches , $1.35 to $2.50.
..
5- 10-3tc
:~OOF I NG and Hea t ing Repair,·
all types ; Spec ial - Cleaning
and oili ng of blower, comp lete
check on furnaces ; Phone 8A32J41.
5·2-30tc

: GUN SHOOT, fact ory choked
and hand c ho ked guns,
Forked Run Sportsman Club.
' Sundny, May 13. 12 noor:~ .
•
5-I0.3tc
. FLEA MARKET at the B,uy • Ril e Shop in Addison . Open
: every Sunday at 11 a. m.
, .,
S-10-3tc

.

.

.. NOW OPEN - Young's Store i n
"' Tupper s Pla ins; Men 's used
: pan ts and shi rt s; Glassware,
., Anl iques. Tools ; Open Tues .,
: Thur s., and Sat., 6 a.m. _to 9
.. p.m .

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"

VETERANS
BANK FINANCING

•

12 Years · 10 ..75 A. P.R. ·

,

for Your

•• For Your Mobile Home-

: Land--No Down Payment
•

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•

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304-485·3809
Choose your own hom e from
your AREA DEALER .

' MAY iS HAIR KA I R mon th for
dur KOSCOT cu stomer s .
Many SPecials thi s month
•, including ONE DAY Perfume
Roltette and BettUty Dust . I
· wou ld lik e very much to se rve
or visit you . Phone 1;--!elen
Jane. Brown ,. Middleport ,
Ohi o, 992 -5.113. Remembe r
MOT-HER on HER DAY : May
13 th .

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"HEll"

WANT to buy old f~shioned
f urniture of all kind ; also
bra ss beds. wooden ice boxes ,
old postcards. al bum s and
other i tems . What have vou?
2,
E.
Henson,
Rt.
M c DermoiL
Ohi o;
phone
858 -25 40.
WO UL D like to buy a p icn ic
ta bl e in good condition ; phone
99? ?32 4.
5- 11 -6lc
USED Gravely mower ; phone ,
992 9972.

5- 11 -61p
US E D A or B Alli s Chalmers
tra c tor for part s. Frank
Doddere r , Box 162, Coolville,
Oh io.
5-10-3tp
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Auto Sales

'68 CAMARO, 327 motor, good
condi tion: phone 1-304 -773 5606.
5-ll -61p
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GOOD '70 PLYMOUTH; 4 door :
$975 ; phone 992 -53 10.
5-11 -3tc
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1969 .pi_ YMOUT H Roadrunner.
good condi t ion, 383 motor.
automa tic transmission, mag
wheels. power steering, new
I ires. orange with black vi nyl
top, $995 ; See Charles Bissell.
Ches ter, Ohio or call985-3562.
·
5· 11 -Jfc
1960 and 1963 Volkswagens,
goad condit ion ; phone 98541 18.
5- 10-3tc
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GR AN TOR IN O, power
steeri ng, power brakes, a ir
co ndi l ionlng , vinyl top . Ph one
949 - 50~ 1 anytime.
5. 10-6tc

1972

----~~

(71 ELECTROLUX Sweepers
deluxe model. Complete with ,
all cleaning attachments and ·
uses paper bag s. Sligh tly used
but clea ns and look s I ike new.
Will se ll for $37 .25 cash or
term s ava ilable . Electr o
Hygiene Co., phone 992-775.5.
5-8·6tc

196 3 MINNEAPOLIS Moline
backhoe and front -end loader ,
S2 ,300 ; phone 992-6048 .
5·6-5tp
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Real Estate For Sa!e

7

ROOM frame house in
Harrisonville ; phone 304-755 2651 .
5·2-12tc

i

.Vii-gil B.

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'66 FOR O Galaxie 500 XL
au tomatic
tr an smiss i on, DON'T pump your sluggish
se.pric tank . Get Klean -Em power · steering, clean. Good
AII Sep ti c Tank Clea ner .
rubber, bucke t sea l s, $450.
Landmar.k Farm Burea u,
Phone '992-6645 after 5 p.m.
Pome r oy .
5-6-6tp
s. n . 1tc

Teaford, Sr.
Broker

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MOTHER'S
DAY SPECIALS
POtted Flowers 50' up
All Hanging Baskets

3.00

.

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3-11 -tfc

'3 AND 4 ROOM furn ished and
unfurnished
apartments .
Phone 992·543A.
4-12 -tfc
BEDROOM
fur ni shed
apartment, Call after 5 p. m .
992 3173.
5-10 ·2tc

COOK, waitress and carhop ;
apply in person , (row's Steak
Hou5e .
5-10-tfc
MATU·R E reseonsible person -to
babysi t in my home on S.
Secon d in Middleport for 3
months old baby and 7 year
old boy . 5 day s per week in cl uding some weekc'ldS .
References · requir ed . Job
··nq
starts end of Ma y.
mqu1r1es
td
BO ll.
-1.
Gallipolis, Ohio .

ARNOLD
BROTHERS
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Daily Service

MODERN
.SANITATION
John Tucker, Rt. 4
Pomeroy.
Ph . 992 -3954

o.

ASK US ABOUT
PRE- FABRICATED

WOOD TRUSSES

~
.
to
Built
Your 'Specs
Delivered to Job Site

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
~.

MATERIALS CO.
773 -5554
Ma son, W. Va .

GRAVELY

CLELAND

-REALTY

&gt;o8
E. MAIN ........_ . . . ,
POMEROY
BUSINESS
Loca ted in an upcoming
commun ity . Includes 15 year
old bui lding w ith lovely
aparrment. 3 bedrooms .
b ath. nice kitc hen, gas
furnace, 2 glassed porches.
Al l equ ipment and stock.
JUST Sl7,900.00 .
NEAR RUTLAND
.1 bedrooms W-closets, nic_
e
ba th , kitchen ha s lots of
cabinets, range and dining
area, 7 rooms in all. Storm
d oo r s a nd windows . 11n
acres. GO ING AT $16,900.00.
Ml DOLE PORT .
3 1arge bedrOom s. Bath . Nice
-kit chen with cabinets and
la r ge dining area, recessed
li ghting . Gas for ced air heat.
Lot s of remode li ng done
here. Garage and corner lot .
ONLY $10.000.00.
FURNISHED HOME
With a large lot 100x135. 2
bedroom s·. . Dining _ r oo m .
· Complete ly ren ovated just 3
yea r s ago, furnace, bath ,
fl oors, st orm door s and
wi nd ows.
Has
General
Electric kitchen . ALL FOR
THE PRI CE OF .A M OBILE
HOME $8.500.00.
I ACRES
Just out ol Pomeroy. 4 large
bedrooms with
c lo sets.
Moder'n ba th . D ining room.
Lot s of paneling and ca r peting
In
thi s
hom e.
Work shop. Garage. Storm
doors
and
windows.
$i7 ,000.00.
' HERE WE HAVE A
ve r y n ice piece o f property
at just S8 ,500.00. It has ~
N EW bath. A NEW for ced
air furnace . Lots of paneling.
3 bedrooms. Large kitchen
with dining area. A large
recreation room . A new
cel lar.....-i th room over . A" big
tot . Is c ttJse to Middleport.
THI S YOU MUST SEE?;-__
Hciw to GET IN on the
" IN's" and stay OUT of the
"OUTS" · JU ST LI ST W ITH
CLEL AN D R EALTY. 100
IT TO DAY J.
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992· 2259
If no answer 992 -2568

MUST sell 1973 deluxe Zig -Zag
HELEN L. TEAFORD
sewi ng
ma chine .
This
992-3325
machine darns, embroiders,
GORDON B. TEAFORD
mak es
buttonho les,
a ll
. 991-3615
without
a
tt
achments.
Just
Pomeroy, Ohio
·ASSOCIATE$
dial and sew. Pay balan ce of
.ItO SUNDAYS PLEASE
Phone 992 $38 .50 or pay $5 per m on th .
Phone 992-5Jj1.
0p en a a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
•-20-tfc :~----~--~~--------~~.......,
Monday thru Thursday, 8
--'---------~
Big Capacity
a .m . to a p.m. Friday and
Maylag
HOOD'S AQUARIUMS : t;sh
Saturday.
Au1omatics
and supplies, new location • .
2 speed operation.
Ash Street, Middleport, near
Choice of water
park;
Ph.
o
ne
992-5443.
COAt: Limestone, Excelsior ·
temps .
Auto ·.
1-7-tf c
Salt Works, E . .Ma in ' St..
water
level
Pome r oy. Phone 992 -3891.
co ntro L
Lint
4-12-tfc
Fi lter or Power
-F in Agi t ator' .
Per'm a- Press
SPRING SPECIALS
Maytag

tRACTOR SALES

1

WA_NTED_ - Someone to stay
ntght wtlh an elderly lady in
her Middl eport home . Phone
992 .3644.
.
5-l0-3tc

Hot Water HeaTers
Plumbing
Electrical Work

24 Hour

I, If

'C

SABRE TILLER
3% HP 1129.95
In Carton ·

We talk to you

Halo of Heat

Dryers
Surround cl othes
w i th gentle , even
heat . No hot spots,
no overdry i ng .
Fine Me sh Li nt
Filter .
We Speciatiie in

like a person..

Set Up, 134.95

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP 149.95
Ill C&lt;l1ton

Set up, $54,95
PO ,...,EROY
-• • _ Jack W. Carsey, Mgr .
~.
Phone 992 -2181

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

From the laroe-st Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to the
::.mane-sr Hea1er C..:ore.
Nathan Bigg s
Radiator Specialist

On Most American Cars

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GUARANTE EI&gt;-Phone 992-2094

SMITH NELSON
. MOTORS. INC.

Porn eroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 Til 5
Monday thru Saturday
606 •.E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

Ph . 992-2174

Specialist
Wheel

•

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MAYTAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE ·~~;.~~~·t
. /41·42 1 1

Arnold Grate ·

Rutland

Pomeroy

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

AUgnment
It Must
Be Right

or we will
ke- it Right.

992 -2 094
606 E . Main Pomero.v

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

FURNITURE

8-4:30 Oaily, 8-12 Sat.
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
Building.
992 -2'101
Middleport, 0.

Stop In and See
Floor Display.

Our

SEE US FOR : AwninQs, stor m
doors and windows, ca rport s,
marquees, aluminum Si ding
and railing . A. Jacqb, sales
represento3tive . For free
est ima tes, phone Charles
Lisle, Syrac use,
V.
V.
Johnson ar1d Son, Inc ..
3-2-Uc
TRASH pickup. Phone 992·2285.
s-e-6tc
WILL tr im or cut trees, c lean
out ba sements , attics, etc.
and paint r oofs. Phone 949 3221 .
4-17-30tc
DOZER and back hoe work,
ponds and sept ic tanks , ditch ing se r vice; top soi l , fill dirt,
limestone ; B&amp;K Excavating.
Ph one 992-5367 Dick Karr, Jr .
9·1-tfc
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NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell's
' Garage, near Crossroads on
St. Rt. 124; aU mechanic work
including automatic tr~n s ­
m issions.
Monday
thr u
Saturday, B: 30 a.m . to 5 p. rn.
Phone 992-1121 or 992-6392.
·
5-3·30fc

HOUSE and Roof painting ;
interior . Bnd exterior, free
es tim a tes. Cal1992 -7008or 992 . 2460.
- EXCAVATING. Dozers, larg e
and sma ll ; Backhoes and
4-19-301c
loaders on track and tires ;
Dump trucks - · lo-boy
service . Septic tanks in ·
SEPT IC
TA NKS
AROBIC
stalled . Georg e ( Bi ll I Pullins;
SEWAGE
S YST ·EMS
phone 992-2478 or 992-7402.
CLEANED,
REPAIRED.
2-l.tk
MILLER SA NITATION ,
STEWART, OH IO. . PH . 662·
HARRI SON'S TV service and
~035.
service ca ll s. Ph one 992-2522.
10-4·tfc
2-9-tfc
SEWING MACHINES. Repa;r
se rv ice, all makes. 992 -2284.
The Fabric Shop, Pomer oy.
1Authorized Sirlger Sales ahd
Service. We Sharpen Scissors .
3'-29-tfc
AUTOMOB ILE insurance been
cance lled ?
L ost
your
operator's license? Call 992·
2966.
6-15- tfc

Real Estate for Sale

.
HOUSE, 6 r ooms and bath, 829
S. Third Ave .• phone 992 -5431.
5-8-6tc

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FOR Sate By awner, 3.bedr?om
home in Wonder
H1ll s,
Athens, Oh io ; for in formati on
cal l 592 -4757.
5-11 ·2fc
NEW To tal Electric fr ame
home, baseboard hl;!af; hardwood fl oors, 3 bedroom , bath,
living room, dining room,
built -in kitchen, bree-zeway.
garage, City water . Lot size
100x400.'
Additional
lot
available. Tuppers Plains,
Ohip. Price $17,000 . Phone
667 -3686.
5-11 -3tc
3 BEDROOM ranch style in
Pomeroy ; w .to-W caq~eting, 2
car gar-age attached, aircon-ditioned ; phone 992 -5593 .
5· 11 -61 c

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE

NEW
MOBILE 'HOMES
10x40 2 BR
10x512 BR
10x56 JBR
12x41 2 BR
12x51 2 BR
12x56 3 BR
12x61 3 BR
20x43 3 BR

$2995
$3595
$3995
$3595
$3995
$4295
$jl995

Double wide

$6500

All homes are total electric,
completely furnished , set of
steps. %" birch paneling,
house·- type doors, storm
windows. From $250 .00
down, Delivered Free.
Many more·to choose

hea't , bath , 2 lots; S. D.
Buskirk, · 34 1 Page · St., M id~
dlePor t, Ohio ; phone 992 -54 87 .
5-1.1 -31p

MOBILE HOMES .
Eastern Ave. .
.

Gallipolis, 0 .

PH. 446-0175

BILL JANES
ARMY~NAVY
DISCOUNT DEPT. STORE
MOTHER :S DAY EVER YBODY.'S SALE
Heart Jewelry Boxes, 3 sizes.', 79c . S1.19 - 12.19; Mother's
Day Blouses, $3.49; Gifts Jor the Kitchen, 98c up ; 3 pc.
and bowling shoes,Barbecue Sets, 51.49'; Golf, base~all _
1-i mited quantity, $4 ,9S pr.; Saw horses, 51.99 set ;
Children's cowbOy boots, $3.99 pr.; Knives. rnachettes - 50
different kinds · 29c up ; &lt;;ran berry ash _trays, 7'1c ea.; 12
oz . Glass Sham Tumbl ers, 16c ea.; 19 pc. Shettfield
Presen tation Knife set, only $9.95 ; Canvas wash basin,
29c; JO Qat. Ammo boxes, qood for tools. $1.49; Armv
Khak i shorts. 99c; Eveready flash l ights, all steet case,
red reflector ; Quaker Maid 01 1. 37c qt.; ~anvas tarps ~ all
sizes . reduced pri ces;· Screen room tents. add a trail er
room plus regular tents, Last Time, S49.95 ; Comp lete line
of Hydraulic Jacks, 1111 Ton to_ 20 Ton •. S~VE .
Name brand paints and varnishes · l1m1ted quantity , gat.
99c . qt . 49c- pt. '29c ; Complete line of Endicott Johnson
work .shoes and boots (double seamed, triple stitched, real
leather ! REDUCEO 20 PCT.
8 Track car stereo w-ith Speakers, S37.9.S ; 8 track tapes,_
s·a ul, Roc k~ Pop , Country, Western, Top Artists , OnlyS1 _. 98
each.
Opel"! 9 - 5:30 Daily exqa•pt Mon. &amp; Fri. 9-9 ·.Open Sunday 12 : 00 -. 5:30

70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, power, air..........13500

.,

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69 BUICK .......................... $1595

70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, air •••• '2995
70 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, Vroof, air........ 12595
70 Buick Skylark Cpe., power, air ...... •.. '2395
70 Gremlin 2 Dr., 6 c~., std.............. n295
69 Chevelle Mal. H.T. Cpe., V-8, AT, PS ... 11595
.69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air ..... '1595

Skylark G.S, 400, 2 dr . H.T., fa c. air, P.S., P. B., vinyl roof.
tilt wheel.

69 CHRYSLER
...................
s1695
a
New Yorker .

dr., fully equipped .

70 OODGE .......................... $1795
71 FORD .............................. s2195
Polar a 2 dr. H. T., la c. air. P. S., P. B., v inyl root.

69 ·MercUiy Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto..... 11295
68 Ford. Gal. 500.' 4 Door, air .............. 11095

Mustang , V -6 auto .• P.S.

66 FORD ............................ $1095

68 CheveUe 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.S..... ~1495
6b Dooge Pol. 4 Door H.T.................. '795

T- Bird, new tires. like new, Special.

70 FORD............................. s1495
Galaxie500. 4dr. , V-8, auto .• P .S.• P. B. Ni ce car.

67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air........ '995
65 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door ................... 1295
65 Falcon 2 Door, 6 c~., std............... 1295
64 Chevelle H.T. Cpe., V-8, auto..............1395

70 FORD .......................... s1495
Fairlane, 4 dr., V-8, auto .• P. S., vinyl roof.

72 MERCURY................... s2795
Montego, 4 dr., V-8. auto .• P. S., P. B., factory air .

·68 JAVELIN ........................ $895

66 Buick L.:!Sabre 4 Door, air.............. : 1695
'

2 Dr. H.T., V -8, auto.

64 Buick Elec. 4 Door H.T.................. 195
1

GAS SAVER SPECIALS

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll like Our Quality
of Doing Business "
992 -5342

72 Ford Pinto, 2 dr., 4 cyl., 4 sp.

$1795

69 Ford Fair lane, 2 dr. H . T. , stand .
$1095
70 Mercury Montego, 4 dr ., 6 cyl.. stand. $1095
69 Mercury Monlego, 4 dr., 6 cyl ., auto .
$1295
71 Plymouth Fury II. 4 dr., 318, stand., P. S.
Like new.
$1695
69 Toyota, 2 dr . H. T ., 4 sp.
$895
65 Ford. 4 dr ., 6 cyl. , auto. Runs good .
$395

Way

GMAC FINANCING

POMEROY

Open Evenings Untii6 :00~Til5 p.m. Sai.

HERO-ES OF THE AREA - Southeast Ohio Emergency
Squad and Rescue Teams . Congratulations Durin.g Your
Week, May ~ - 12 .

CHEAPIES

,--;F·=:I-: ;So;-H; E""'R,. M·'""A"N"- '
SPECIALS
61 Oldsmobile, 4 dr. $99
61 Rambler St , Wagon

$ 99
63 Chev. 4 dr.

62 Nova 2 dr.
66 Come t H. T.

$199

$199
Cpe.

$199

62 NOva Sf Wagon

$269

MOTHER'S Day F lowers ;
hang;ng baskets ; wh;te, p;nk
and red geraniums, . mums
and begon;as; INSTANT
COLOR for your Garden palis ies, petunia s, marigo l ~s.
Phlox . Coleus. Satv;a. Zon n;as. D; a nthu s. Allyssum.
Snap dragon s. Agera tium and
Portulacca . Vegetable plants
_
cabbage.
broccot;,
cauliflower, lettuce, eggplant,
mangoes. hot peppers and 1'
kinds of toma to plant s.
Cle l and
Farm
and
Greenhouse, E . Main, R_acine .
Geral dine Clel~nd.
4-29-ltc

66 Ford Galaxie 500,2 dr ., 352, auto. Sbarp.
66 Olds Jet Star. 2 dr . H . T .
67 Dodge, 4 dr. wagon with rack, V-8, stand.
64 Rambler 4 dr.• Wagon .
62 Buick La Sabre, 4 dr.

PH. 992·2174
•

MOTHER'S DAY SALE

Make Mother happy In one of these late models. We have some of the
finest late model used cars in the Ohio Valley and t,ls week we want
to sell 15 late models. So come on In and see us for a Great Buy.

1972 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC
1971 PLYMOUTH
1970 PONTIAC
1970 PONTIAC
1969 BUICK
1969 PONTIAC
1964 BUICK
1963 CHEVROLET ~i.; 4R~~t ~~:~n;ce

Grand Prix, air, vinyl fop . .We sold this car ll
months ago. Only- has 12 ,651 miles. Like n~w .

Grandville 2 dr . H. T ., gray with black cloth interior,
air , tape, AM&amp;FM . Real sharp car .

ONLY

Ca talina Brougham , 4 dr. H.T., green wi1h green
vinyl top, air, tape player, tl It wheel . Ooe owner .

'4495
•3695
'2995
•2495

Satctl ;le. 2dr. H .T .• V-6. auto .• P.S., P. B.• rad;o. low ONLY
mileage . One owner .

'2495
'2495
'1995
'1695
'695
'595

Bonneville 4 dr . H. T., yellow with beige top, tilt
wheel. ai r , tape player , trunk release. Sharp.

Wagon , 9 pass ., white with wood grain on side, air ,
P.S.• P. B. Local one owner.

Lesabre 2 dr . H.T., white with bla ck viny l top,
factory air, local one owner . Priced Righi.

Cata l ina 2 dr. H.T ., white with black vinyl top,
fac-tory air, loca l one owner.

ONLY

ONLY

ONLY

Wildcat 4 dr , H. T., red wi th black vinyl top, P.S.,
P.B., auto., air cond. , power wl_ndows , power se-ats,
one of the nitest 64 Buicks you can find .

63 model.. one ?wner.66.621

ONLY

ONLY

We are still making some great deals on new Buicks,
Pontiacs. So before you buy any car new or used
check with us.
CEWARD CALVERT, Salesman

REMEMBER
We Service
What We Sell

992-2174

OUR WORD- IS
OUR BOND

$295
$195

500 E. Main St. , Pomeroy, onto

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

Remember We Service What We Sell.

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

,RIGGS USED CARS
PH. 985-4100
LocaledonSt . Rt.7

CHESTER,O.

CO NT E MPORARY Mode rn .UPHOLSTER . your own ·fur UPHOLSTERY
Material·s., BROWNIN G Automatic, full
Walnut s tyl e st ereo'· radio,
ni ture. Foam c.ur.h.ions, any
choke , 12 gauge ; ·versa Nlec
·nylon
prints,
cotton
·prints.
. arn fm radio, 4 speaker sOund
sil:e . Co tton, burlap, swivel
loader,
12 gauge ;- Johnny
vinyls,
velvets
of
all
kind
s.
sys tem, -1 speed ·automatic
ba ses. zipper, dacr on, web·
GameCaller, 2 crows
Stewart
Pom eroy Recover:y, 622 E.
changer . Balance $69.22. Use - bing,
we ll . ' Pomeroy
and
I ow!. Phone 949-2789.
St.,
phone
992-7554.
Main
our budget terms . Ca ll 992 Recovery , 622 E. Main St. ,
5- 10-3tc
5:3-24 tp
3965.
phone 992. 7554.
5-6.6f c

64 Pontiac Tempest
2 Dr .
$350

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

GRI\MO
.
..
Refreshments

Pom~roy, Ohio
VISIT K i ng sb~ry Home, Sales &amp;
Service for a better buy in 12' ·
14' wide mobi le. horl-les or a
roomy double-wide 54x 24, 3
bedroom, 2 ·bath s - 44x24, 2 ·
bedroom s; made by Skyline
Corp . Bui l.! righ t : 2x4 con structi on. Now on display on
Kinasbury Rd . County Rd . 18.
Rt. 33 North . Come .now or
to our Grand Opening on May
12-13. Office hours 2 p.m. to 7
p.m. or by appointment.
Phon e 992 -6256 . Our low
o·verhead mean s b ig saving·s
to you.
4-29·12tp
NEW · READY Bl oom ing
potted flowers. start.ing at 50
' ce nts ; hangi ng bask~ts ,
pansies, cabbage, petun1a s,
marigolds, co leu s, tomatoes. peppers, ' etc. One -fourth o!f
by th e flat ; Hubbard s
Gree-nhouse, 300 yards above
ballpark bn ~yracuse. Ohi o.
4-26-lf c

LARGE SELECTION

MOBILE HOMES

·we Feature
. Some
.
of the Finest:

*PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD

Visit
Meigs

Will Be
Served!

Design 212

'

1. The Trea dhome

IUtoU I
17 I J l

IEDIDOI J
II X 11

II lECI tE DUOM 3 .
1\U

~!!!~

44 X 24
MODEL 3311
1031 SQ . FT. UPPER LEVEL
Z071 SQ. fT . TOTAL LIVING AREA

;s

according to code .
2. Fully insulated .
3 . Large closets .
4 . Storm door s &amp; windows ..
5 ; 2x6 rafter s.
6. Copper plumbing .
7. Nearly an acre of land .
8 . Price is on ly $19,995.00 on
your lot complete ready to

move into.

Saturday

Up 70' Long
Low Bank Rates
Gl Loans Available

1 to 5

lARRY'S

1 to 5

Built by: B&amp;K Excavating

*MOBILE IIOMES*
Larry Evans, Owner
Frank Gheen. Sale$ Mgr.

SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

PHONE 992-7777
POMEROY, OHIO
Next Door to the ·
"Jones Boys"

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER
Associates : Helen .L. Teaford, Gordon B. Teaford

EQUAL HOUSING
Gi·f'OF.TUNITIES

Closed Sunday,
Mother's Dav.
..;·

SUNDAY
MAY 13 - 1 TO 7 PM

12 and 14' . Wide Mobile Homes
24' Double Wides

FactorY ·
Personnel.
Will Be Here To
Answer

MADE BY SKYLINE CORP.
Nation 's largest builder of this type
homes. Ohio built by Ohio labor.

New 1973 THE ANSWER TO TODAY~ . LIVING N
·Model$

PHONE 992-3325
•

110 MECHANIC STREET

• • •

Sunday

YOU'RE
iNVITED
TO VISIT!

POMEROY, OHIO

SATURDAY

Newest

Open For Inspection

12' Wides - 14' Wides

2Q

MAY 12- 11 . 'TIL 8 PM

Your Questions!

Our New Trendhomes by National

A

County's

buill

MODEL HOME-

*SKYUNES
ACADEMY

' ':'

!

Flat b ed p 1c'k up, 4 sp.

irol'l'l.

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50
FORD:
............................
s195
·
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71 Olds 88 Holiday Sedan, air . .. .... . •••• '2695

TRI.COUNTY

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5 ROOM house, baSement, gas

Fl cus tom Explorer. new truck guaran1ee , real sharp .

•

EXCAVAT IN G. dozer. loader
and backhoe work; septic
tanks ins talled ; dump trucks
and IO·boys for hire ; will haul
f ill dirt, top soil. limestone
and gravel ; Call Bob or R09er
Jeffers. day phone 992 -7089;
night ph one 992-3525 or · 9925232.
2-11 -f,fc

500 E. MAIN

USED CARS AND TRUCKS
73 FORD..........................s3495

USED CARS

Real Estate For 5ale

For Sale

3915.

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

DANNY ' S TV Service, Mason,
2 STORY HOME, 5 bedrooms
W . Va . Phone 773-5976.
and bath. basement, built-in
4·27 -tfc
sweeper, 2 car garage, forced 39 ACRE FARM, 6 room house,
air furnace, phone Cool ville
barn and outbuildings , 3 m iles O;DELL WHEEL Al;gnment
667 -3A79 .
off Rt. 7 at Chester. Phone
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124,
985-4205.
5· 10-3tc
complete front end service.
----~5-I0-2tc
tune up and brake service.
DUPLEX HOUSE. 6 rooms and
Wheels
balanced
ele cba th each, can be financed NEW Homes on your lot or ours.
tron ically. AI I
work
with smal l down paymen t .
NO MONEY DOWN for
guaranteed .
Reasonable
Ph one 992-5786.
qualified buyers using F.H.
rates . Phon e 992-3213 or 742·
Adm . loan. !Closing costs
------~S -6 - 6f c
3232 .
-~only . ) A variety of floor plans
2-18-tfc
BEAUT I FUL Country HoMe pn
with
various
financing
programs availab l e. We READY -MIX
Tuppers
Plains
Water
CONCRETE
sys tem ; 6 rooms and bafh 1
5pecialize in work ing with
delivered right to your
ba se ment, beaulilul bu ilt -ill
AEP Co . employees alt hough
project . Fast and easy. Free
kitchen, all rooms paneled ;
we are avai labl e to all . Meigs
estimates. Phone 992 -32 84 .
Development Co ., 150 N.
new furnace, new vinyl
Goeg l ein Ready -Mi x Co .,
Second Ave., Middleport.
siding, storm wi ndows, storm
Middleport, Oh io,
Ohio. Phone 992 -5976 for in doors and shutters; 12 miles
6-30-lfc
formation.
from Pomeroy; wi ll sell with
l ot and garden or smal
5·6-JOfc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
acreage; phone 949-5953.
REASONABLE rates . Ph. 4465-9-6tc LOVELY, 3 bedroom, 1 floor
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell,
p l a n , forc-ed air furnace ,
Owner and Operator .
hardwood floo r s, excellen t
3 ROOM house wi th bath ; 6361/2
5· 12-tfc
con dition, on Ches ter Water
E . Main St_ .• Pomeroy; i)hone
SyStem, 10 years old, -on. .87 A.
992 -3919 or 992-2729.
lol , on Sta te Highway. You
5-93tp
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
ca
n purchase on farm home
--~--Complete Service
·
wi th low down paym ent . TWO
Ph one 949-3821
HERM ITS
AND
SPECU RIVERS
REALTY,
Racihe , Ohio
LATORS - 12 acres wood CLARENCE
BELL
Crit t Bradford
ed
hill
ground,
sma ll
SAL ESMAN , 2AO
Front.
5-1-tfc
house in f'jeed of work, pond.
Mar ie lla, · phone off ice, 373ldrg e gar den . Secluded but
5916. residence. 373-5935 or E LNA and White Sewi ng
close in . Las-t property on
667 -3650.
Ma chines .. . Service on all
Will is Hill Road, Pomer oy.
5-6- 12tc
makes. Reasonable rates.
Nee ds some dozer Work.
Th e Sewi ng Ce.nter, Mid .$)950 .00 FIRM. Phone 992dleport, Ohio.
3719 Sundays on l y .
11 -16-ltc
5 - ~031p

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

Help Wanted

Furnace Controls
HUMIDIFIERS

I

HOU SE in Long Botta·m . Pi-tone
965 3529.
6-11 -ttc

Pets For Sale

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HEAnNG &amp;
COOLING

992 -2448
Pomeroy. 0.

5 8 6tc.
~--

CLOSE OUT on 14'1 lull size zig
zag sewi ng machines . For
sewt ng
stretch
fabr ics,
buttonholes. fan cy design s,
etc. Paint sl igh fly blemished .
Choice of carrying . case or
sewing stand . $49.80 cash or
term s ava i lable . Elect-ro
Hygiene Co .• phone 992-7755.
• S-8-61c

Pomeroy, Ohio

4-30-tfc 3

.'

TOP Soi l ; phone 992-3502 .

Business Services

soc each ;
5861c

Hubbard's
Greenhouse

Qualify Today, Call

.

To Buy

Want~n

THE BRIGHT STAR MARKET
Makes you an unheard of
offer , FREE FREE Free.
One liflh of all lhe following
dry groceries are absol utely
Free ~xa mple minim-um
purchase ot only S8 .00 worth
of these- items in total and you
get another $2.00 or more onefifth of your total pur chase
FREE . Selec t your needs
tr am these hundreds o f items.
Al l canned fr ui ts, all canned
vege tables, K ooi -A id . fT'ce
pu ddin gs, jello, all die t i tems,
ta pioca. ma caronis. noodles,
spaghetti , box pinas, you 61so
g et one fHth Free on all Baby
Formula s. all dry baby
~c real s. all/' unior baby 1oods.
all brandso instant tea , 251b.
bags ot .Gold Medal Flour, all
cereal s, all pancake mixes.
ill I cooking oils. 3 lb. B oz . jar s
of jelly , 21b . jars preserves, 5
lb. and 4 lb. con ta inerS of
syrups, all shake and bake
items. all coc kLes including
sweely p ies. all mayonnaise,
all salad dress ing, including
pourabl cs, al l peanut butter ,
all m us tard , all vin egar. Hot
Dog r el ish, all cake mixes, all
cake fr ostings.
We accept Federal Fobd
co up ons a n d with
!h i s
unheard of one -fifth Free
oiler , There is no place you
can buy all your grocery
items for less money in total.
No limits on quantities you
may purchase and that 's not
Ctll, you al so gel one -fifth Free
on all the foUow ing non food
it ems. All bare soaps. all
automatic
dish
water
detergents, al l 12' aluminum
foi l, all wax paper, all foam or
paper cu ps, all paper p lates,
all plastic Spoons, etc. 200
coun t paper napkins, yard
guard insect -s pray, freez.er
bags and wraps, all other
plasti c bags and wraps, all
floor waxes and cleaner s, all
furniture poli sh, all room
deodor izer bombs, ·9fl. x 12ft .
rug s, t ubs. bucket::;, Clothes
lines , brooms, mops, clothes.
pins, :&gt;. hot gun shel ls, thermos
bottles , thermos refills, all
sc.hool supplies, pl us many
items such as sun glasses and
other items r educed 1 1 or
more , your one-f ifth Free
start s when your tota l pur -_
chase rea ches $6.00 and there
are no quantify purchase
limits.
Buy all you need of indi vidual items ar a collection
ol item s and you wi ll get one fifth of your total purchase
FREE . We accept Federal
Food Coupons on all food
items . Thi s offer is made in
deep appre·c iation for the
thou sands of cus tomers who
have patronized our stores
during the pas t 21 years.
. Get thi s hUge one -fifth
Discount Free a t Bright Sl ar
Market, Next to 1he Dri ve Inn
Theatre. Mason, W. Va. Sale
ends June 10, 1973.
5- 11 -Jtc

LEGHORN Hens,
phone 843 '1 145.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

··~~~

For Sale

19112 CAMARO Z28, wh€-els, tape ~~-110 Mechanic Street
·~-~--__c·c__··player; ca ll992-3453. .
REG I STERED Appaloosa
·
5-9-6tp
yea rlin gs ;
a I so
part
1971 12x60 Mobile Home on
registere d .arabians; one
100x200 lot in Tuppers Pla in s,
$6600. Phone 667 -3363 or see '1966' MUST-ANG, 3 speed, 289
green broke horse; Ca ll M ike
NEW LISTiNG
Dorse l Miller .
engi ne, air condi tioner, a
Jones. 992-6680 o'r see at E. J .
95
ACRES
- 1Large_ 8 room
5-I 0-6tp
track stereo tape ; phone 985Hill Farm, Flatwood s Rd.,
house
'wit
h
batn,
f urnace, and
3929 or 985-'4141.
-Pomeroy, Ohio.
full
basemen!.
5
bedroom s,
S-9-4tc
5-9-4tc
CAS H paid for all makes and
closets,
lar
ge
front
and side
mode l s of mob ii'e homes .
Flowers
for por ch. Large barn and imPhone area _code 614 -423-9531 . 1968 RAMBLER, excelle nt PLAST I C
condi t ion, new fires, $Bl 5 ;
Memorial' Day; across from plemen t shed . Pl enty of good
4· 13-tf c
Syracuse Sl a te Park on Water. fences and al l mineral s.
mu st se ll ; cal l 1-304-773-53 33 ·
College Rd. , Mabel Pickens.
$30.000.00.
5-6-61p
Air Conditioners
--'-~------c:-5-9-3tc
RESTAURANT
1967 FO,RD . Econollne van , - -- · - - - - - - - Awnings
EQU I PMENT
Good
Heavy Duty; phone 992 ·3502. 11 0" KELVINATOR elec t r ic location, do i ng very we ll ,
Underpinning
.
.
5-B-6tc
range , $75·; phone i -304·773· business should greatly in56 13.
crease i fl a short · t ime. Ovvner .
Co mplete . mobile home
5-9·3tc need-s a · r es t. Want only
serv ice p l us gigan t ic
$5.000 .00.
display of mobi.le home s
POOD L ES, AKC pupp; es. small 4 YEAR OLD registered run 2 YEARS OLD
always avai lable at .
ning quarter horse, sor rel
miniature, black , or white,
COU NT RY HOM E - Over l
stal
li
on,
phone
992-7889
after
5
Wormed , permanent sho ts,
acre. 3 large bedrooms with
p.m .•
$75 ; phone Coo l vi l le 667 -6214.
closets..
11r2 baths, utility room,
5-9-tfc
5-6-12tc
garage tor 2 ca r s. Loca ted on
1972 350 YAMAHA Road b ike in old 33. A quality built home for
good condit ion, less than 1.600 $15.000.00 .
1220 Wa shington Blvd .
miles; cal l 742 -3295 after 4
VERY NICE
423-1521
~ELPRE , 0.
p.m.
BUS IN ESS BUILDIN G - In
5·9-61c exce l lent loca t ion for futur e
growth of the courity. Has 2
1968
HONDA
305
Super
HawJI;.,
large busi n es~ rooms, 2
AL L- ELECTRIC, like new, 3
exce ll ent con d i ti on; phone mod ern rest rooms, large
rooms with la r ge ba th ,
949 -5953 .
storage, a ll air conditioned.
electric wall oven, table top
5·9-61c Room for parking .
r ange, large c loset. located on
RIVER FRONTAGE
E. Main St ., Pomeroy ; see to
FORD Tractor, good conditi on ;
appreciate ; phone Ga ll ipolis
3
33
ACRES
- On Rt . 7 .w;th
2-row corn planter , 3 pt.
rl46 9539.
19723
bedroom
mobile home
hookup ; d isc, harrow, plow.,
1
S- 11 -6tc;.
65xl2,
ai
r
condit
ioned . Pcltio
cu ltivators and a blade;
M-O
~
B~
IL
-::
E-ho_
m_e~-sp_
a_
c_
e
in
roto t iller; DeWalt table saw, 16x20. sc r eened. 16' boat with
saws -all , power hand saw; set motor and trail er.
Sy ra cuse; phone 992 -6329.
INVESTMENT ·
pipe· dies; Phil ip Picken s,
of5·2- tfc
come t o Wick Durst Store, 3 RE NT ALS - 1 furnished .
::---c~-:--:--;----:-----:-;c-:-:;­
Por tland, for direction s. ·
In come ' $1 93.00 a month .
TWO trailer l ots in Middleport;
Above Ball Park, Syracuse
5-9-3tc Aski ng only $10,000.00.
17 duplex in Bradbury ; phone
~-----WHEN YOU ADVERTISE
befor e 6 p .m . 992 -5693.
1973 -STEREO 8 !'ra ck. A smal l YOUR PROPERTY , YOU
5-11 -ltc
Stop in and see our line of
ba lan,e of $88.64 or pa y $6.50 OPEN YO.UR DOOR TO
quality
fishing tackle , rods,
per month. Phone 992-5331. A N YONE.
PRIVATE meeting room for
FOR
YOUR
reels, lines, lure s.
4-20-lfc SAFETY, LIST WITH US .
any organization; phone 992-

For Rent

•

'967 SEARS tent camper with
9:rl1. add a room , $350; also
Gibson Grande electric s teel
quitM, SiOO ; call 985 398 5,
5 11 3tp

1970 DODGE POLAR. A
.
. $~695
4 door , fa ctory air, V 8 engine, auto_
m ahc tr~nsmt SS I~n .
power steeri ng &amp; brakes. g~d .w htte wall hres, wh1 te
linish. viny l top, rad to, cle an 1nstde .

"!he

•p ubliSher will nol be respons.tb!e

tor

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

m

For Sale

AT APRICE YOU
CAN AFRlRD ! !

KINGSBURY
HOMES
SALES AND SERVICE

33

~ORTH

OF POMEROY, 0.

ON KINGSBURY ROAD (COUNTY RD. 18)
PHONE 992·6256

Owne.d and

O~erated

·by LOrenzo Davis and ·Sons

Register
For

FREE
DOOR
PRIZE

Portable
TV
To Be
Given Away
NO PURCHASE

�\

•

12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 11,1973
TAKEN TO DOCTOR
The Middleport E-R squad

&lt;mswered

call to Middleport

il

Hill at about 12:20 p.m. Thursd:1y where Herbert Gilkey. who
had become ill while driving,
struck a car driven by Albert
Van Cooney, Pomeroy Route 4.
Damages to both vehicles were
set at approximately 1100.
Gilkey was taken to the office
of Dr. J . J . Davis where he JN"as
treated.

(Continued from page 1)
husband , Gerald Hilferty.
She s tated that present plans
ca ll for the museum to be only
on the firs t floor of the building
which is located on Butternut
Ave. She ci ted the need for
funds with which to make
structural changes, purchase
shelving, ca rpeting and other

items needed for ' the

MASON

DRI~£-IN
,\ ., '

News

Speech

muse~

so that it will " tell a story "
Tather than just becoming a
di!jplay space for objects.
C. E . Blakeslee, president,
was in charge of yesterday's
contes t and meeting .

' '
'
."\ t ,, t "'"' N 11 1 til • 1

Tonight , May 11
Double Feature Program

" THE ABDUCTORS "

Cher i Ca ttaro
( Rated X)

- Pius-

MEIGS THEATRE

"SE DUC E RS "

Tonight .&amp; Saturday
May 11 -12

Saturday, May 12

Double Feature
BARON BLOOO

Joseph Cotten
Elke Somm er
~
(Co lor)
.

l

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OR . PHlBES
RI SES AGAIN

( Technicolor) .
Vincent Price
Robert Quarry

lPG)

Plus

l PG I

NIGHT OF THE
BLOOD MONSTER

O!RTY HEROES . "'

ITechnicolor)
Frede rick Stafford
Curt Jerg ins

(Co lor )
Chr istopher Lee
!PG)

( Gi

Sun., Mon., Tu e.
May 13-14-15

Sun., Mon ., Tue.

Double Feature Program

May 13-14-1S

'THE MINX "

SHAFT' S
BIG SCORE

An extraordinary e)lciting
show.
(RaledRI

- Piu s" RELAT!ONS "
The love story from

Den-

mark.
I Raled Rl

(Technicolor)
Ric ha rd Roundtree
Moses Gun n
Fea turette :
Love at First Bite,
3 Stooges
Show Starts 1 p. m.

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Briefs·

t Continued from page I )
quarter of Ohio Thursday, killing at least four persoos, and injuring more than 150 others during a seven-hour period. Willard,
a northcentral Ohio conununity of 6,000, was hardest hit with
three dead, at least one hundred persons injured, and up to 10
persons reported missing. Damage estimates were weU into a
million dollars.
·Another death rest)] ted from a twister that touched down in
Republic. Injuries, missing persons and extensive damage was
reported in Kenton, Bellville and Savannah, where the National
Guard was called in to prevent looting. Tornadoes also bopscotched around the Colwnbus area. More than 30 tornadoes
'were reported in Ohio Thursday afternoon and evening.
WASHINGTON - FOUR TIMES this year federal courts
have ruled President Nixon violated the Constitution when he
decided last December not to spend more than $12 billion appropriated by Congress, some of it over his veto. Thursday, the
Senate voted, 66-24, to try to make it illegal for any president to
im]lOund funds in that manner unless Congress ratifies thi! im·
poundment within ' 60 days.
At the same time, it voted, 86-4, to spend even less than Nixon
proposed in his budget for fiscal 1974, which starts July 1. The
budget called for spending $268.7 billion. The Senate voted to bold
spending to a ceiling $700 million below that figure . If it appropriates over the ceiling, all programs would be cut back
proportionately .
BEIRUT - A THUNDEROUS EXPWSION rocked Beirut
today on the second day of a cease.fire between government
troops and Palestinian guerrillas and an army communique said •
many persons were killed or seriously wounded . New fig hting
also was reported on the border with Syria.
A seven.point cease~fire plan announced Thursday in
Damascus was thought to have ended the fighting , now in its
ninth day, but Isreal was taking no chances and its experienced

Mitchell

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( Conlinue&lt;J from page I )

-Attorney General-designate Elliot L. Richardson promised
to provide the Senate Judiciary Committee with the names of six
or eight persons from which he will choose a special prosecutor
into the Watergate affair.
.
- In an effort to bolster his scandal.,.carred Cabinet and staff,
Nixon nominated CIA Director James R . Schlesinger as defense
secretary and asked former Treasury Secr etary John B . Connally to become a part-time aide.
:...chairman Sam J . Ervin, D-N.C. of the Watergate investi·
gating commi ttee promised his bearings will not impair the
government prosec ution , but he added it is more important to get
to the truth than send "one or two people to jail."
- Former Nixon campaign treasurer Hugh Sloan Jr., in sworn
testimony released Thursday, said ·he tried to warn top White
House aides last June of the potential for a national scandal, but
they we re more concerned about protecting the President.
- Fonner White House counsel Jolm W. Dean, wbo was fired
April 30, said there has been a "concerted effort to get me"
before he reveals all that he knows about the political espionage

case.

evening.

come to 'no'."

In other developments:
Will Provide Names

Said Mltchell Approved
McCord said Liddy told him Mitchell "approved, discussed,
reviewed" tbe espionage plan while he was still attorney general.
McCord said he joined the project because Mitchell's approval
made it seem legal.
,
Golani Brigade continued 11military exercises" in the Golan
Mitchell, who left the Justice Department in Mareh 1972 to
Heights in an implied warning to Syria to keep hands off. A
head up Nixon's campaign and resigned that job shortly after the
military spokesman said tanks and planes were involved in the
Watergate break-in, has admitted participating in meetings
war games.
where espionage was discussed. But he said he never approved
any of it.
McCord told how the spy team first broke into the Democratic
offices last Memorial Day to install wiretaps and photograph
documents. They returned Jime 17, he said, after Liddy reported
that " Mr. Mitchell liked the substance of the photography
material that he had seen and desired a second entry operation to
· do mOre photographic work."
Three persons were injured auto driven by Linda L. Rutt,
Liddy also reported, according to McCord, that Mitchell
in four traffic accidents in- 18, Rt. 2, Patriot. '~here was wanted "certain information" about " one of the leading
vestigated Thursday by the moderate damage to both cars . Democratic candidates" from the office of Hank Greenspun,
Gallia-Meigs P ost Stat~ High- Miss Rutt also complained of editor and publisher of the Las Vegas, Nev., Sun. Liddy later also
way Patrol.
minor injuries but was not told him, he said, that Muskie "would possibly be a target of their
Robert P. Lewis, Rt. I, immediately treated. Lewis interest in connection with the Las Vegas matter."
Idea Was Scrapped
Thurman, was taken to the was charged with driving left
McCor!l
said
Liddy
went
to Las Vegas to do "a casing job," but
Holzer Medical Center by the of cen ter .
Gallia Coun ty volunteer
Myrtle I. Holley, 32, Rt . 2, the idea was scrapped three weeks later.
Liddy also said, accordiJ&gt;g to McCord, that Mitchell trimmed
e mergency squa d following a Crown Ciy, had minor injuries
their
budget for espionage from $450,000 to $250,000 and received
two-car mishap on Rt. 141, one in an a ccident at 3:30p.m . on
and eig ht tenths miles south of Rt . 7, fiv e tenths of a mile north typed logs of conversations monitored through taps at the
,
Rt. 325.
of the Gallia-Lawrence County Democrats' offices.
Ervin, whose committee hearings into the Watergate affair
Officers sai d Lewis' car Line .
collided a t a bridge with an
Officers said a t~uck driven begin next Thursday, was critical in a news conference of the
by Thomas I. Ball, 28, Hun- work of federal prosecutors.
Noting the FBI and U.S. attorneys have been investigating the
tington , alt.e mpted to pass the
Holley car, lost control, went case since last·summer, he said : ''If they can't show they have
off the highway striking the discovered enough evidence to convict people by this time I think
(Con tinued fr om page 1)
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Hoiley car and a parked· auto they maybe ought to go out of business."
border with South Vietnam.
He said the Senate probe cannoi ·hinder federal prosecutors
owned -by Verlin Swain, Rt. .1.
The command said the
Crown City. There was because "we can't add very much to the publicity that surrounds
:·central committee of the ·
moderate damage. Mrs. Holley this case."
National Liberation Front
"In view of recent . developments," he added, Hit (the
had mihor injuries.
(NLF-Viet Cong) had been set
A pony was seriously injured Senate probe) is perhaps a little more important because I think
up in Kratie Province about 100
in an accident Thursday it is much more important to learn the trUth about the Watergate
.miles northea s t of Phnom
morning on Rt. 681 in Meigs affair than sending one or two people to jail."
Penh.
He said both Mitchell and Stans will be called to testily publicly
County. The animal, owned by
According to tbe command,
.before
the committee, but they will not be asked about matters
Robert Call oway of Rt. 1,
1,594 government troops and
Reedsville , ran into the path of relating to the Vesco indictment. The same rule will be followed
229 civilians have been killed in
an auto driven by Willie T. if other witnesses are indicte&lt;l by the Washington grand jury, he
the offensive while I, 774
said.
.Jones, 35, Rl . I, Reedscille.
soldiers and 739 civilians have
A final accident occurred at
been wotinded.
DIED IN 19fi8
ANNOUNCE PAIRINGS
Military spokesmen mean- 12:10 p .m. on Rt . 7, one mile
REEDSVIlLE - Mrs. Lena
MARlETT A, Ohio (UPI) while said a convoy of 140 north of Gallipolis, where an Four college division baseball Margaret Murray Pickering,
auto driven by Marcus M.
trucks !l!ld 44 trailers which
teams have been selected to 75 ~ Reedsville, ·who died
rea ched Phnom Penh Thurs- Weber, 58, Addison, struck the play in the six-team double Tuesday, was preceded in
day from the port of Kompong rear end of. a- car operated by
elimination NCAA Mid-East death by her husband, Mark in
Som were carrying rice and Sharon A. Hayes, 26, Rt. I, Regional Tournament at 1968.
fish for the capital. They said Gallipolis.
Southern lliinois University, it
'
the convoy traveled up Higlr
was announced today.
LOCAL TEMPS
way 4 on the 134-mile trip
The teams were Southern
Let the sun shine in - The
without incident.
lliinois, 19-3; Eastern lliinois temperature in downtown
The high command repcirted •.
University, 18-8; Indiana . Pomeroy at 11 a .m. Friday was
earlier that Communist forces
Central University, 16-2; and 68 degrees, the sun shining.
striking in ''perfectly coorMarietta Ohio College, 21-1.
dinated" raids less than five
Southern Illinois will be
miles from Phnom Penh killed
defending its title in the· three18 Cambodian troops in hand·
day event which begins May 24.
tohand combat at two government posts.

Three persons injured
in four auto mishaps

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· Tuck your mo ney away in a
Savings Account. Wh ere irs sate from fire , loss
and te mptati on Increases at a steady rat e
ot mterest. And is 1nsur'ed by F.D I.C. Mol her knows best.

pome•oy
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pomeroy
national
.bank
Ihe bank of
the century
esta bli shed

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Member

FDIC

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"Cioing one step further"

Akers' frog in Calaveras JUmps

HOSPITAL
NEWS

Miss Helen E . Follrod, 59, d.
Holzer Mtdlcal Ceoter
Gallip 01is, died Thursday
( Dtseharged)
evening following a long
Keith Cook, Janet Edwards,
illness.
Charles Parks, Cathy Rose,
Miss Follrod was born at Patsy McCarty, James Nibert,
Alfred, Meigs County, the -Gertrude Neal, Mary Grover,
daughter of the late William H. Daniel Brown, Jerry Blevins,
and Enuna Bentz Follrod. She George
Thomas,
Mabel
was also preceded in deathby Snyder, Mrs. Ralph Shain,
two brothers and three sisters. Bessie .Sark, Robert Ruther·
She is survived by these ford, John Pritchard, Irene
sisters, Mrs. Ada Neutzling, Nelson, Richard Houck,
LDngBottom,Rt.l; Mrs. Leola Charles Chancey and Roger
Swartz, Shade, and Mrs. Nina Campbell .
Robi'!son, Coolville, Rt . 1; a
(Births )
brother, Erroll (Jack ) Folicod,
Mrs. Richard Woodard , a
Pomeroy, and several nieces daughter, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
nephews.
:Roger Poe, a son, Jackson;
Miss Follrod attended the Mrs. Ray Bierhup, a son,
Alfred United Methodist Wellston; Mrs. Elwood Hall, a:
Church ,
1
·
son, Oak Hill; Mrs. Richard
Funeral services will be held Saunders,
a
daughter r
Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at the
Gallipolis and Mrs. Fenton
White
Funeral
Home,
Taylor, a daughter, Pomero)'.;
Coolville, with the Rev. Jacob
Lehman officiating. Burial will
be in Bentz Cemetery at
Alfred. Friends may call at the
funeral home after 7 p.m . this

ton.
· Describing the indictments as " irresponsible," Mitchell spent
21'.! hours under questioning by the staff of the Senate Watergate
investigating committee Thursday. Asked by a woman reporter
if he aiBo expects to be indicted on charges directly related to the
Watergate affair, he replied:
" Honey, I have had ~ lot of thoughts about that and they all

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Helen FollrOO.
died Thursday

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WHfnesday Utte MiJIIed

League

I End of Second Half)
May 9, 1973

Fulfz-Beniley
92
Rosenbaum -Meadows
90
Hal ter-Rawlings
64
Blakes lee-Hoyt
50
MacDonald-Brenner
so
Moore -Morrow
42
Men
Hi Series - Dan Meadows
501; John Bentley 475; Bernard
Fultz 446.
Hi Game - Dan Meadows
190 ; John Bentley 180; Fred
Morrow 178.
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Women ·
Hi Series - Virginia Hoyt
458; De lores Tyree 457 ; Betty
Fult z 432.
Hi Game - Virginia , Hoyt
171; Delores Tyree 167 ; Betty
Fultz 161.
·
Team Hi Series - - Fufb.
Be ntley 1796.
Team Hi Game - Fultz Bentley 626.

to applicants

RIO GRANDE The :
Areawide Project on Aging for ·
Gallia, Jackson , Meigs, Scioto
and Vinton counties with ·
headquarters at Rio Grande ·
College, today extended the
filing time to persons to apply
for r· the Home Maintenance
.coordinator position to May 18.
Additional information on
job description, quallfications
and applications may be obtained by writing or calling the
Areawide . Project on Aging,
Rio Grande College, Sox 987,
Rio Grande, Ohio 45674, or
phone 614-24~353, extension

26.

GUILT PLEADED
Harold A. Hodge, Jr.,
Middleport, Thursday pleaded
guilty to Conunon "Pleas Judge
Jolm C. Bacon on a charge of
breaking and entering the Hi
$8570NffiUCK
Ho
Bar owned by Ralph Pratt
RACINE r ~ Mae Cleland,
clerk of R;l!cine Villege, said · on March 28. He was plaC\!d on
today revenue sharing funds probation for one year. A suit
received by tbe village from was filed Thursday by Maggie
Jan. 1 through June 30 of this Winebrenner, dba -Radne
year will be used on the pur- PlaQing Mill, Racine, against
chase of a new fire truck. The David Baumgardner, Mid·
dleport, Rt. 1, for $725.28_.
. total will be $857. .

DICK AKERS, RIGHT. receives warm wish'es for success from Pomeroy
Attorney Fred Crow as Akers prepares to leave for Calaveras County, Calif.

Weather

IJet,OIPd

An Excidlent Time 'To Do Your

MOTHERS DAY SHOPPING
Be sure to see the fine line of Hallmark Mother's Day Cards on the 1st
floor. Select the ones that are just right for you to give or send to your
Mom . Also Hallmark Gift Wrap Paper -and Ribbon - to make a
package that ' s sure to please.

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ON THE 1st FLOOR you can buy for your /1/vJm on her day next Sunday
Lingerie . Candy . Watches . Hosiery · Towels · Sheets · Scarves .
Slippers . Jewelry . Houseware gifts such as toasters · irons. skillets cookware . blenders.

~H E 2nd FLOOR -

Select a dress · smock top · co!lrdinated sports~ ~ . luggage . bedspread · drapes · bed pillows · toss cushions · area
rugs - chair and couch throws · T.V. set · radio· stereo record player ·
record album . B track tapes.
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n ..

ON THE Jrd FLOOR - Furniture gifts that will please your /1/vJm - a
chair · a picture . sofa or living room suite · tables · bedroom suite .
lamps , dinette set.

ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC
STREET OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'TIL 9 P.M.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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VOL. g NO. 15

POMEROY - J ob positions in the
Meigs Local School District Head Start
program will be open until May 25, Fenton
Taylor, director , said Friday . The summ~r
program will begin June 4 and end July Zl .
Those wishing to apply should write to
fenton Teylor at RD 4, Pon1eroy or at

Meigs High School.
Needed on the staff are 10 IA!achers, 10
teacher aides, one each social worker,
social wor~er aide, nurse, speech
therapist, secretary, and bookkeeper and
six cooks and six c usl.odia:Is.

Your Invited Guest .
Reaching More
Than 12,000
Families

To The Crealer Middle Ohio Valley

6 SECTIONS
Pomeroy-Middleport

SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1973

Gallipolis·Point

Pl easa~t

20 CENTS

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CHESHIRE - Schools continued a
favorite targe t of thieves and vandals here
Saturday Js Kyger Creek High School
located near here was struck for the
second time in the last four months .
Damages and the va lue of the loot
taken are estimated at $1,800.
All Galli~ County's high schools :_
except Gallia Academy - have been hit"at
least once this sc hool yea r . North Gallia
and Kyger Creek have been struc}l; twice.
Gallia Coun ty sheriff's in vestigator
Ken Deckard repo~ted someone entered
the building between 3:20 and 7 a.m. ·

it
Saturday by brea ki ng a door glass.
Once inside, the intruders entered the
sc hool's main oHice, pried open several
file cabinets and took between $50 and $75
from the three vending machines and the
desk of high. school secretary, Mrs.
Roberta Kail.
The offi ces of Supt. Comer Bradbury
and Principal John C: Wickline were both
ransa cked . Stolen from Bradbury's office
was a calculator , Wpe recorder · and
portable radio. Pencil, paper and candy
dispensing . machines in the halls were
pri ed open , damaged, and mon ey

removed.
Also entered was the school's com.
mercia!, kitchen and art departments. A
large folding door to the school's kitchen
was broken open. A walk·in cooler wa s
forced open, but nothing was taken .
Extensive damage wa s done to the
driv e r 's edu t::a tinn car which was
parked itt the garage adjacent to the art
room . Deckard said the vandal s used a
crow bar or similar In strument to
shatter the car's front window. They
pried th e ca r 's hood up and took a 12 volt
battery . T_he wiring w.a s also cut.
Supl. Bradbury sa id U:e car was the
unly property cove red by insurance. The
school's in.surance policy does not &lt;;over
vand::.lism. Three years ago the Kyger
Creek Buard of Education ded ded to drop

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the- vandalism clause folluwing e1 sharp
increase in premiums. At prese nt, in ~
surance on the district's three buildings
coste.; over $9,000 per yea r .
In an uurch.ited development, sheriff 's
depu ties F riday arl'eSted seven persons on
breaking and entering charges involving a
-::~:~bin owned by Howard and Peggy Moore
of Columbus. Booked were Thomas Lee
Cathcart. 16, 129 Jackson Pike: John
Patrick McKean, 18, of 50 Chillicothe Rd .;
Jacki e Lee Williairis, 18, of 21:14 Chatham
Ave ., and Roy Edward Harmon, lH , of 2015
Che~t nu t St., and three juveniles.
The house is located on the Starcher Hamr ick Rd. Accordin g to deputies, U1e
group for ced the front and back doors
open.
PRESENTING a $30 check to Nate Thomas, center, is Tom Tope, vice
president of the Gallipolis Merchants. Nate's moth er , Dorothy, has been named
Mother of Th e Year in tbe first annual contest in Gallia County.

Public invited
to give views

Nate's mom is the best

GALLIPOLIS Mrs . Richara
1Dorothy) Thomas, 507 Fourth Ave., has
been named Gallia County 's Mother of the
Year in the fir st.contest sponsored by the
MIDDLEPORT
Midd leport puwer to make such assess ments without Ga llipolis Merchunts Association.
residents were invi ted Saturday to meet being voted on upon by the public. Each
Mrs. Thomas was c hosen from a field
with village council at 7::iD p.m. Monday to proper ly owner whOse land adjoins or is · of 75 ca ndida tes, who were entered by
·express opinions as to what should be done benefitted by repa irs ca n be assessed.
their children. Judgi n ~ was completed
about tbe ir streel~.
' 'It was estimated by an area street
Friday morning . Entries consisted or 50
A spokesman for · the Ch"mbcr of
re pair co mpany that a one loch surface
word essays on why the child 'S mother
Commerce is urging the public tu atte nd
blacktop addition would cost the adshould be the mother of the year .
Monday night's scssiu n, Stating that
joining property owner $5 per front foot,
_., Nate Thomes, 11 , a sixth grader at
Middleport s treets are . unsafe , the
or $250 for 50 foot lot front.
Washi ngton E lementa r y School submitted
chambe r member said :
," Middlepor t coun cil mee l':i Monday tht! followin g essay:
" This is the op ini on of many citizens night at 7:30 p.m . They represent you and
'" She cooks things I like, washes my
who view Lhe rilfany holes in the streets and need you r he lp and advice. Please be there duthes, cleans our house and works to he lp
are aware of the dangerous accidc nl &lt;Jnd express your opinion on what should my brothers
in college. .She works at the
.
poss ibilities ~ The s.c ri ousness is increased be done a bout our stree l'i.
hos pital and ta kes car e of little sick kids.
by the rapid d e~ rioration !.(;~king place.
" It s hould be expla ined that in case She plays games with me on her nights off .
Delay in repctirs now could mean that it assessmenl&lt;; are made, they would apply She is r1ice to my fr iends . Most of a ll, she
will cost several times as much to ac- to non.car owners as well as car owners. " loves me."
comp lish repairs later .
Middleport vil lage council over the
Nate didn 't submit his entry until noon
Middleport residents have to pay for past few years has twice placed a $5 of the final day, but the panel of judges
s treet repairs one way or another. The permissive auto tax fee on residents of the chose his essay on the basis of uniqueness ,.
a uto license tax was 'VOfcd down and the tow n. Both ti mes, however , the meas ure orig inalily and sincerity. Judges for the
only other way foreseeable is a~essment was taken to t he voters through r~ feren­ event were Wilson Wahl, pastor of the
of property owne rs to pay for s treets. Ohio dU/fl action a nd lost. Council had
law gives mun icipal gove rnment the stipu lated both times that proceeds from
the tax would be devoted exclusively to
street maintenance a n.d repair.

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BERT HARDER AS TEVYE gave a moving performance in the Gallia
Academy production of "Fiddler on The Roof." He re he gives one of the
monologues that brougt)t rousing applau ~e from the full house Friday evening at
Washington Schoo l.

Musical solid' hit
BY DOROTHY COUN.TRYMAN
GALLIPOLIS T he applau se
probably is sti ll ringing in t~e ears of the
young people who presented " Fiddler on
the Roof" to a full house here Friday and
Saturday evenings.
The musical, directed by Mrs. Anne
Fischer, included a cast of 136 Gallia
Academy High School rstudents.
Bert Harder brought the house down
Wi'th a moving portrayal of Tevye, the
milkman, whose world is capsizing around
him. His five daughters arc not on ly his joy
but his sorrow, as the little town of
Anatenka, Russia , is jolted by the hap.
penings in the outside world.
Tevye expla ins in the prologue that life .
for the villa gers is as stable as the position
of the " Fiddler on the Roof, " and the story
of the little village has touched the hearts
of audiences around the world .'
Specialligfiting effects hi ghlighted the
drea m scene when Tevye with the help of a
cast of ghosts, is trying to break the news
to his wife, Go lde, that their oldest
daug h ~r will marry the ta ilor and not the
butcher as was origina lly planned.
The entire cast gave a memorable
performance in the finale; the performance of "Sunrise, Sun set'' during the .,
wedding likely dampaned many eyes.
Andy Hyrne played the part of the
Fiddler and Ginger Dobson portrayed
Tevye's haggling wife. Brant A.tams had
the part of the Rabbi with his son, Mendel,

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frog this year will be Jelly Bean Vll, a
croaker entered by Gov. Ronald Reagan .
Other governors and their frogs in·
eluded Gov. George C. Wallace of
Alabama. "Little George;" Gov. WiUiam
A. Egan of Alaska, " Mr. Seward's Felly ;"
and Gov. Mike O'Callaghan of Nevada,
" Big Mike ."

Meigs has 38 jobs
with Head Start

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SALEDAYSET
"The Meigs High School VICA
Club will hold a yard sale
Saturday,
May 1g, at the home
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Maywood Charles Johnston, of Dixie Snyder, 176 Beech St.,
68, Portland, and Thelma Middleport, weather permitting, beginning at 9 a.m.
Gladys Kiser, 58, Racine.

OPEN FRIDAY ·and SATURDAY
NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

$2 fee and more than half the contestants
are youngsters. To be &gt;'ligible, frogs must
measure at least fow- Lu:hes from nose to
rear and Maxwell (X)ints out sternly. no
toads are allowed.
MaxweH said so far 18 governors from
across the nation have entered rrogs and 1~
foreign countries wlll be represented. Host

tmts

committee will be appointed
and refreshments served. All
members are urged to attend.

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next Saturday and Sunday. Akers is a
ro'!!te supervisor for the Keck Distributing
Co.
Meanwhile the UP! reported Saturday
from Angels Camp, Calif., nearly 80,000
persons are expected to jam this once
booming gold mining camp May 17-20 to
watch 2,000 bullfrogs compete in the
century-old Jumping Frog Jubilee.
This tiny Gold Rush town of 3.000 was
the setting Mark Twain used in his short
story, " The Celebrated Jumping Frog of
Calaveras Cotirity" - the basis for the
annual frog jumping contest.
To win the jubilee's top prize money of
$1,200, competitors must . beat the world
record jump set in 1966 by a frog named
Ripper who leaped 19 feet, 3 1-3 inches.
Owners of Ripper were Bill Proctor and
Leonard Hall of Lafayette.
lf a world record ts not set, the final
purse will be only $3011.
Bob Maxwell, a spokesman for the
jubilee, said anyone can enter a frog for a

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VaTLable cloudiness ~nd
cr.oler with a chance of
showers through ·sunday night
possibly mixed with snow
flurries northeast Sunday
light. High Sunday in the
upper 40s and 50s. Low Sunday
night in the 30s.

BAGS AT CURB
FUNDS ALLOCATED
RACINE :.._ Racine Village
Meigs
County's revenue
council requests that residents
of the community having trash sharing funds for the period of
pickup service to put their bags Jan. 1 through June 30 this
at the curbing to save time. If year, have been allocated by
the request is not followed, the the Meigs County Com·missioners, Auditor Gordon
trash will not be picked up.
Caldwell said today. The
estimated total for the period
will be $127,428, with $89,200 to
DAVTOMEET '
Meigs Chapter l!lo. 53, DAY, be spent on a courthouse
will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. construction and remodeling
'at the chapter home on But- . project, and $38,228 on new plat
ternut Ave. A nominating maps.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

POMEROY - Dick Akers, grand prize
winner in the 1972 Big Bend Regatta 's frog
jumping contest. sponsored by the Ohio
Society for Preservation of Bull Frogs,
Inc., left today for C;llaveras CoWlty,
Calif., where he will represent the society
in the famous frog jumping conte;t there.
Akers, a resident of Albany, took part
in the local frog jwnping contest five years
before scoring a win in 1972. He is accompanied to tlte famous California jWTlps
by his wife and iwo sons, Greg a~d Brian,
and will be competing for a top prize of
some $1,200.
II all goes well, Akers will use Ohio
frogs in the Calirornia contest. He has
permission to take six frogs with him from
here. Traveling by car, the Akers family
Will tranSP'Jrt the local frogs in a
styrofoam type aquariwn. However, if the
frogs don't sw-vive, Akers has made
arrangements to secure jumpers in
California .
The California competition will be held

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played by Louie Griffin.
The three main couples in the play
were ·Tzcite1, Mary Beth Fischer, an d
Motel the tailor , Alan Kemp; Hodel, Patti
We therh olt, and Perchik •the student, Allen
Rose, and Chcn·a, Becky Naskey, · 3nd
Fyedka, Andy Fischer.
. All in all. " Fiddler on the Roof'' ·was a
production that all who saw ' it will never.
for ge t.

When not working at Ho!zer , Mrs.
Thomas enjoys sewing, cooking . and
television. She spends many of hereven ings off plaYing cards with Nate,
although she admitted, 1'He beats me at
everything."
For Mother 's Day, Mrs. Thomas is not
planning any thing special although she
will be starting a week 1s vacation today.
The Thomases are planning to visit
Disney World later on in the summ er with
Nate accompanying them.

Loan program revived .

WASHING TON -· The U. S. Department of Agriculture and Representat~ve
Clarence Miller have · jointly C;~nnounced
that farmers in fi ve Sout~east.crn Ohio
counties a re now eligible for assistance
under the reviv.ed Emergency Disaster
Loan Program admipi stered by the
Farmers Home Administration ( FHA).
designated
by
The
counti es
Agriculture Secretary Ea rl Butz as
elig ible for ' low-i nterest disastet relief
loans as a result of l"st winter's ·severe
weather ct;mditions are Fairfield, Perry,
Lawrence, Jackson, aild Gallia. Farmers
FIRST OF KIND
in these areas who experienced severe
COLUMBUS (U P!) - The Ohio Easter
crop damage a nd cannot obtain assistance
Seal Society will sponsor the first annu 01
fr om commercial sources, may be eligible
Easter !:;eat Pro-Am National Drag Race
for a fed eral loan at 5 pet. interest.
at Marion Raceway a t Larue on June 29-30
Miller said that loan appl~cationG should
and July 1, it was announced today.
be fil ed through loca l FHA offi ces-no la:ter
Jimmy Crum , sport director of WLWC-4,
than July 6, 1973.
has cha llenged all sportscasters and
The Emergency Disaster Loan Program
sportswriters in Ohio to participa te in the .
was shut off last December by the Ad·
Celebrity Race during the program.
mini strati ori because of ove rrun ~ in loan
C;~pplications . The program then contained
a cont rove rsial "forg ivene:;s" clause
ROGERS IN MEXICO ·
MEXICO CITY I UP I ) - Sec re~ry of wh ich p~rmitted applicants to bbrrow
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money and not have to repay the first
S~rte William P. Rogers arrived here
$5,000
of the loan.
-today on the first leg of his 17-day mission
to Latin America whi ch may pave the way
· Following the Administration 's action,
fol' a visit ~~ter this year by President Rep. Miller directed a sharp letter to the
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White House, urging that the prog ram be
WATER GOING OFF
CHES"~ER - Albert Martin of the
Chester-Tuppers Plains WC;~ ter District
an nounced saturda y that water will be
a t Pine Grove, Nease Settlement, Morning
Star and Minersville area fr om 9 a .m.
Monday to "pp~oximately 6 p.m., in order
to repair a breC;~k on Eagle Ridge Road .
The water may be off Tuesday also,
Martln said.

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Voc~Ed

Board
signs contract
RIO GRANDE .- The .iackson-Gallia
Joint Vocational Board of Education.
meeting Friday in special Session,signed a
contract with the State Department of
Education which is furnishing $1,200,000
for the constructi on of the joint vocational
~hoo l which will be constructed near
here .
The building will also be constructed.
by fund s provided by the Federal Governm~nt and local taxation . It will be. located
on a 45 acre site formerly owned by W. H.
Ci!lhoun. Miss Virg inia Simms, cler~ of the
Ga llipolis City Schools for the pa_st three
ye~:~rs, was: employed as clefk·lreasurer.
She repla ces Mrs. Margaret Kelley of{)ak
Hill who wp s hired last month .

First Boptis t Churcll, Mrs. Terry Johnson.··
and Mrs. Mildred Bush .
Mrs. Thomas is a nursing assisting in
pedia trics at Hoher Medical Center . She
has been with the Holzer Hospital seve n
year s. Mr. Thomas is news director at
WJEH. In addition to Nate, the Thomases
hav e a dau g ht e r, Cheryl · Enyart,
Gallipolis, who 1s a school teacher at
Ches hirc.Kyget elementary and tw o sons
John , a junior at Ohio University in speech
and hearing, and Bill, a fres hman at Ohio
University, s tud yin g physical therapy.

STEPHEN Ca roll Snowden, 21,
above, son of Mr. and Mrs. Caron K.
S nowd en = 410 He dgewood Or. ,
Gallipolis, will graduate today from
Morehead State U ni ve r~ ity, Morehead,
Ky. , ~· ith a BS degree in business ad·
ministratiun. He is ma rried to the
former Sharon Taylor · of Gallipolis.
After graduation , Mr. Snowden will be
. associated with State Farm Insurance
Comp3njcs in l\'leigs County. Mr. and
Mrs. Snowden will reside at 553 Russell
St .. Middleport.

con tinued in li ght of the disastrous
weather conditi ons which were forcin g
Ohio farmers t&lt;i leave crops unharvested
in the fields. ,
Legislation without the " forgiveness"
provision was recently approved by the
Congress a nd signed into law by the
President. Rep . Miller said that revival of
the program offers ' farmers '·'who need
help the most to get the assistance they
deserve. "
TOO MUCH DRAIN
WASHI NGTON (UPI )-: Rep . William
H. Ha rsha, R.Ohio, said Saturday "it is
time to bring home some, if not all, of our .·
troops home from Europe" because the
~x pense is too much of a drain on the
na tion's dollar~ " Given our own domestic
needs and our critical s turggle with our
own .economy, I do not see how we ca~ or
s hould con tinue to assume "the lion's share
of the defense or Western Europe, II Ha rsha
said in his we'ekly newsletter.
MEETING CANCELLED ·
POMEROY - Jack Kerr , president of
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce, announced Saturday that 'the chi.mber will
not meet Monday. The next.. scheduled
rr.eeling is Monctay ;May 21 at noon at the
Meigs lnn .

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