<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="17233" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/17233?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-24T21:38:17+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="50383">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/19ce06c8af923bdd9cf727d54ac45e6b.pdf</src>
      <authentication>c3d9f1662c044f3cf2852564a91a221b</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="54947">
                  <text>12 - Til&lt;' Daily Sentinel, Mi_ddleport-Pomeroy, 0,. May 17, 1973

Countdown on ·for first
space salvaging mission
HOUSTON ( UPI) - With today to design, build and test a
hope increasing hourly, engi- bTiant plastic awning to shade
neers worked around the clock . Skylab from the sun's searing
heat and let it become a home
in orbit for nine men this year.
The plan is to try to dispatch
astronauts Charles ' 'Pete"
Tonight. May 17
Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin and
NOT OPEN
Paul J . Weitz on their unprecedented space salvage
Fridity &amp; Sa1ur"day
mission
Sunday. The countMay 18- 19
down for their launch begins
EVEL KNIEVEL
( Techn icolor I
tonight at Cape Kennedy.
George Hami lton
Sk ylab Director William C.
Sue Lyon
Schneider said the equipment
IGPI
.and crew may not be ready for
WHAT BECAME
OF JACK &amp; JILL
a Sunday launching . In that
( Technicolor)
case, the flight will be delayed
Vanessa Howard
five more days 1 or even longer.
Mona Washburn
Decision Will Be Made
I PGI
ShQw Starts 7 p.m:
A final launch g&lt;Hlo go
decision will be made by

Saturday afternoon. But and cut its power supply by
Schneider said he hoped to half.
know late today if there is still
No. 1 Concern
a chance that the Sunday date
The overheating, however,
quickly became the No. I
could be met.
The fate of Skylab depends concern. Until late Wednesday,
on the astronauts' ability to officials were not sure they
erect the sunshade, eithe r by would be able to keep Skylab
unrolling it like a home movie from becoming so hot it would
screen during a spacewalk, or be ruined .
by reaching from the comFlight director Chuck Lewis
mand ship hatch and unfurling
reported that the 1111-foot space
it sail fa shion.
station
had been jockeyed
Without protection from . the
sun, Skylab wo4id be unlivable .. aoout so tbe sun docs not beat
It lost its own solar protection directly onto the crew qUarters
when a meteoroid shie ld ripped yet still feeds enough energy to
off shorlly after iaunch Mon- lbe ship's four working panels
day. That accident also jam- that convert sunlight into
med the ship 's bi ~ ·sol ~ 1· wings electricity.

MEIGS THEATRE

._ Unusual
Offer

18 Fined by mayor

..

Eigh teen defendants were
lined a nd four other's forfeited
bonds in the ct;~u rt of Pomeroy
Mayor Don Collin s Wednesday
nigh t.
Fined were Geo rg e Mc DanieL no address , SS and
cos t s, intoxicatio n ; She lle
Barker , no address, $5 and
cost s, intox ica tion ; Ralph R.
R,o ss. 23, Mason, $10 and costs,
squea ling tires, and $5 and
cost s, stop sign; James Ritchie, Racine, $10 and costs,.
resisting arrest. and $5 and
cost s, in toxi ca tion ; Carl Jeffers, no addreSs, $5 and costs,
intoxi ca tion; Or land Floyd, 21,
Pomeroy, $ 10 and costs.
squealing tires ; David A. Fife,
19, Middleport, $10 and costs,
reckl ess op~r at ion, and S5 and
costs, unsafe vehicle ; Elmer
Graham , no address , $10 and
cos t s, _reckless operation;
George Randolph, 24, New
Haven : Gary Taylor , 22,
Middl eport RO ; Gene Arms,
19, Pomeroy; Mark Weaver,
?3, New Haven,· Greg Grover,

during May only

Even if your trip is months
away buy from us in May
. and save up to $48!

Up to $5000 worth of
First National City
Travelers Checks
for a fee of just $2
Wherever you travel .. . o r eve n if you keep money at home
or at work ... the best way .t o protect your money is to use
First Nati ona l City Travelers Chec ks.
If they're lost or st ~len you ca n get a n on-the-Spot refund

at over 35,000 refund points in the U.S. and overseas.
.. . The most extensive tefund se rvice in the trave lers check
business. They're honored world -wide in millions of•ptaces.
Best time tO Ouy them is d.uring May. Offer ends May 31!

· Farmers Barik
&amp; Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
Member of Federal Reserve System
$20,000 Maximum Insurance
for Each Depositor

•

'

ELBERFELDS -IN POMEROY
TWO DAY SALE
MAY18

Pomeroy , and David
Marcum. 24. Rutland , 55 and
costs eac h. open flask ; Marjori e ~ood , a nd Ric hard
Friley. both no address ,
$ 10 and cos t s each, ·intoxica tion .
Forfei t ing bonds of $25 eacl'l
were Edward R. Freema n, 41,
Grove Ci ty , le ft of center ;
Terry Brewer. Portland. obscene langudge, and an additional S2 5 posted fpr
defraud ing an innk eeper ; Waid
Li ttle, Pomeroy, and William ·
Reeves, Albany , $25 each,
int ox ica tion.
21 ,

Three penalized

MAY19

Friday 9:30 to 9 pm and Saturday 9:39 to 9 pm
MEN'S 15.95

SYRACUSE - One defendant was fined and tw o others
forfeited bonds in Syracuse
Mayor Herman London's Court
Tuesday night. Richard A.
Carter , Middleport, was fined
$5 and costs on t·harges of
speeding.
Forfe iting bonds were David
K Hy sell, McDermott, Ohio,
$20, s peeding ; Cla ud e L.
Cunningham. Syracuse, $10,
stop s ign vio lation. The
' defeildants were cited by
Police Chie( Milton Varian .

BAKE SALE SET
MASON - Mason Busy
Bees 4-H Club is sponsorin g a
ba ke sale Saturday at 10 a.m.
at the B &amp; B Market in Mason.
This fund raising project is
being held to assist sending
members to summer camp.
Marriage Licenses
Edward Arthur Lawson, 19,
Racine, Rt. 2, and Diana Lynn
Cundiff, 18, Syracuse ; Kenneth
Howard Rizer , 21, Racine, and
Deborah Ann John son , 19,
•• Racine, Rt. L
'

BOOSTERS TO MEET
SYRA CJ)SE
The
Syracuse-MinersvUle Baseball
Boosters will meet this evening
at 7:30 in the council ch~mbers
at the new muniCipal building.
SALE TOMORROW
The Apple Grove WSCS will ,
hold a rummage sale ail day
' Friday and Saturday at the
Letart Falls Community Hail .

'

Tonighf &amp; Friday
May 17 -18
Double Feature Program
. THE GREAT
NORTHFIELD,
MINNESOTA RAID
f Color)

Cliff Pobertson
Robert Duvall
- Plus-

-~

See yow filendl~ Fotd Dealer...
.flaSptlng Happiness Show will make you~-~-··

~

••

~

members of the band and their
adult chape r one s boarded
buses for the first leg of their
trip to the Blossom Festival at
Niagara Falls.
This first out-of-state trip in
tile history of a Meigs High
School Band was plann&lt;:d by
· Director Dwight Goins with th~
finan c ial backing of the Meigs
Band Boosters.
Everyone arrived .Thursda¥

DRESS SLACKS
Just received a big shi pment of boys knit slacks
in sizes 8 to 18. Regulars. slims and husky sizes
10 to 18.
Stop in .the busy mens and boys department · 1st
floor - See this fine line of boys knit slacks and
b uy what you need now . Be sure to see the fine
lin e o f boys knit shirts to coordinate with these
s lacks.

Small (14-14 1/&gt;L medium (15 -151/2}. larg e (16 16112 ) and ex tra large ( 17-17 112 ) sizes . An ex cellent se lection including solid colors, neat
patte rn s and str ipes.
Many knit s h ir t s in thi s selection. Ail permanent
press very well made . Tapered and non tapered sty les .

2 for 10.00

IDA CASCI, LEFT, and AM Whittington, Meigs High
band members, had only smiles as they prepared to board a
bus to take them on their way ro Niagara Falls Thursday.

with luggage and sacks of
" ~oodles" to be consumed
enroute. Mothers a'nd a few
fathers were on hand to say
goodbye.
The group boarded sc hool
buses to go as far as Wheeling
where they transferred to
cha rtered Suburban Bus Line
vehicles which left Wheeling at
6. The band was expec ted to
a rrive at Niagara by midnight
and will be staying at the
Empire Motel, about two
blocks from the falls.
Today the bandsmen we re to
go on a sighl·seeing tour to
Niagara-on-the-Lake, F ort

George-. ~lie Weiland Canal,
F ort We ller shipb uildi ng
docks, Queenston Heights , the
Monument of General Brock,
Laura Secord Homestead, the
Sir Adjlm Beck generating
station and Queen Victoria
Park.
Following the tour, the
bandsmen · were to swim and
hold parade pr'a ctice for
Saturday afternoon's competition in which some SO bands
are to take part. Following the
compe tition the loca l res idents
will board buses to head back
to Wheeli ng where they will be
(Co ntinued on page 12)_

SOME OF THE ADULTS who are accompanying the over IOOM eigs bandsme n on their trip
to the Blossom Festivol Thursday, from the left, are Mrs. Carroll Pierce, Mrs. Kenneth
Mcrughlin, band booster president: Mrs. Don Thoma s, Mrs. Id a Murphy, Mrs. Charles
We y and Mrs. Joan Weyersmiller:-

•

enttne

Mens and Young Mens

MEN'S 5.00 SHORT SLEEVE

WESTERN JACKETS

WHITE DRESS SHIRTS

I PGI

COUNTRY MUS!C

Milrty Robbins
. Sammy Ja ckson
(GI

Devoted To The

Famous Wrangler brand . Heavy weight coarse
weave blue denim .
Slim fitting · waist length . True western styling .
Sizes 36 to 46.

Permanent press · neck sizes 14'12 through 17 .
Popular white on white pattern . 80 pet. P0iyestt;• ,
20 pet. cotton .
For This Sale

VOL XXV NO. 25

PAJAMAS
Permanent press · sizes A (32-36). B (38 -40), C
(42 -44) and D (46 -48) .
Short s leeve button front top - knee length boxer
waist bottom . Solid colors and neat patterns.

KNIT SHIRTS
Collared and Collarless sty les. For th e dressy or
casual look. Button necks, zipper necks and
button front style. Solid colors and a fine group of
patterns . Small, medium, larg e and extra large

2 for 7.00

sizes.
3.95
4.95
.5.95
6.95

Knit
Knit
Knit
Knit
9 . 9~ Knit

Shirts
Shirts
Shirts
Shirts
Shirts

Lit1fe Boys S1 .95
Short Sleeve

SHIRTS
So lid cO lor s and fancy
patt e rn s - pe rm a ne nt
press. Sizes 2 to 7.
Two Day Sale

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale~

Mens

3.38
4.28
4.88
5.88
7.88

Special Purchase and Sale
Fine Quality Galv. .ed Ware
Housewares Department - 1st Aoor

Mens and Young
mou s Brand

30 Gallon Capacity
Garbage Cans with cover
20 Galion Capacity
Garl!age Cans with Cove.r · ·
10 quart Water Pails · · · · ·
Round Scrub Tubs with wire bail
Large Size lncenerator with cover

F&lt;~

OR LON
DRESS SOCKS
One s ize fits al l sizes 10
through 13. Wh ite, black
and many , many solid
. cp lors a nd hea ther tones.
Two Oay Sale

2 for 3.00

88'

Sale 3.89
Sale 99c
Sale 1.39
Sale ' 4,99

•
"1
•

..••

.•

Furniture Department - 3rd Aoor

BEDROOM SUITES

KNIT TANK TOP SHIRTS

There's an excellent selection and they are all on
·sale now. Excellent quality : fine styles.
Save now on thi s fine I ine of bedroo!Y1 suites.

Save during thi s sa le on these popular sleeveless
s hirts. Sizes s mall , medium. large and extra
large .
1.95
2 .25
2.50
2.95
3.95
4.95

Sale 4.89

L. W. McCOMAS, center , former teacher and for many
years superintendent of the MiddlePort schools, now clerk of
the Meigs Local Board of Education, was among the adults
accompanying the Meigs High School Band to 'the Blossom .
Festival. Here McComas and Fred Ruth, left, assistant band
director, and Dwight Goins, director, prepare their luggage
for· boarding a bus.

SALE PRICES NOW

Sale! Mens

Mens
Mens
./Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens

Tank
Tank
Tank
Tank
Tank
Tank

Tops
·Tops
Tops
Tops
Tops
Tops

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Furniture Department • 3rd Aoor

1.68
1.88
2.08
2.48
3.38
4.28

SALE! DINETTE SETS

t·~·~·--·---·-·-·-·~-~-~-~---··-~·~·-·-1
Sale! Mens

T-SHIRT WITH POCKET

COSCO FOLDING
HIGH CHAIRS
Folds flat 5117" for travel or
storage. When open seat is
21112 in ches high . high
impact polystyren e tray .
Waist a nd crotch st rap .
Washa blevinyltJpholstery.

2 for 3.35 ,

SALE 12.00

Sale! At Elberfelds Warehouse
'

~

An excellent selection of quality s ummer fur niture at r ea l savings now . Famous makes such
as Lloyd - Lawn lite. . Telescope · John Hancock.
See all the styles in folding chairs - chaise
.lounges · picnic tables and ben ches - Gin Rummy
sets · lawn umbrellas . glid&lt;;&gt;rs - gliders with
canopy · porch swings . round tables . love seats .
Select the pieces you want and save now .
Free del ive ry and sensible credit service. Also
on sa le at Eiberfelds Warehouse - Qmgoleum
and Armstrong floor covering · wall -to -wall
carpeting · Whirlpool appliances · Magic Chef
ranges · steel wardrobes and cabinets - chrome
tr im for linoleum s and carpet installation - Lawn
Boy mowers · used TV sets - dehumidifiers ·
Trash Mashers · .Hoo ve r washers and dryers .
Drive to Eiberfelds Warehouse - There's plenty
· of fr ee parking and remember th e warehouse
hours are 9:30 to 5 p . m . every day including
Thurs day . On Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 5 p .m .

'

•

Five, seven and nine piece sets at substantial
savings now. Wood and bronze and brass. Black
and gold colors .
Buy Now and Save

$19 .80

Reg ular 1.98. Famous make - Raglan shoulders.
Smail (34-36), medium (38-40), large (42.44).
extra large (46· 48) sizes .
White and a good se lection of s olid colors :

Lawn • Porch - Patio Furniture

Of The Meigs-MmonArea

FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1973

PHONE 992-2156

TEN CENTS

cCord links hugs to aides

Mens 3.95 Short Sleeve

SALE! MEN'S CASUAL

Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens

POMERQY;MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Interest.~

8.95

2 for 7.99

on Mechanic Street

,

afternoon as well over 100

BOYS DOUBLE KNIT

Short Sleeve Sport Shirts

in mayor's court

and 17 at Ohio DominiGan
College has been cancelled .

Dealers Spring Ha ppiness Show. Tori no combines big car
value with mid -size savi ngs. And all at low spring prices to
ma~e you h&lt;ippy. You get lots of big ca r luxury lea lures
with the size and handling of a stna ller, sportier ca r. There
are pl enty of other reasons why Torino iS America's best- ~
selli ng mid-size. Stop in now during Ford Deal ers big
· Sp rin'g Happiness Show. There are lots of models and
colors In slock for in:mediate delivery. Y,our Ford Dea le rs
lrade-in offer
make you happy, too. .
. wilt
.

BY BOB HLEFLICH
Confusion - marked with an
air of exciteme nt and anticipation - reigned at the
Meigs High School Thursday

Blue Denim .

Veterans Memorjal Hospi.tal
ADMITTED
Louise
Garne s , Pomeroy ; Dewey
Pullins , P omer oy ; Bertha
·i laum , Lon g Bottom : Ola
Cremeans , Coolville; Edith
Bnl'ton, Middleport ; Johnni
Mae Strikey, Mason, and Vicki
Campbell, Hartford .
DISCHARGED - Phyiiis
Donovan , Kri s ta
White ,
CALLEDTWICE
· Gertrude Miller, Raymond
The Middleport E-R unit
Hartley, Marshall McCQy , · answered two calls Wednesday
Oren Wears. Erwin Harley, night, at 4:15p.m., for Edith
Lawrence Harrison and Je rry Burton·. 57a Broadway st., who
Hayman .
was runnin g a hi gh tern . .
perature aild was taken to
PLEASANT VALLEY
VeteranS Memorial Hospital
DfSCHARGES Wrenna wl)ere she was admitted, and
Raudermilt, New Haven; at 9;43 p. m . to 572 South Third
Carol Weethe, Gallipolis Ave., for Nellie McElhaney,
Ferry ; Mrs. Harley Marcum, w_ho was having diffi cul ty
Leon ; Gary King , New Haven ; breathing. She was · taken to
Tracy Roach, New Haven; Veterans Memorial Hospital
Delori s Kyer, 'Mineral Wells ; for treatment.
Otto
Rohrbough ,
Point
Pleasant; Mrs. T. A. McCully,
CANCELLED
Bidwell , Ohio.
Word ha s just been rece ived
here from Mrs. Ezelle Hawkins
that the two-day short course
• ca lled "Horizons for Women,"
to have been held on May 16

~
For
d
To
r
i
~
~!~~~:~~~~r
~
u~?.~~~
~

Meigs High Band
on festival trip

SALE PRICES
Furniture ·
Departmeot
3rd Floor

USA THOMAS TOOK ALONG her teddy bear as a little
security along the way for the Meigs High School band's trip
to Niagara Falls. Mac Fultz, however, had plans to share it.

• Cosco Step Stools
• Cosco Baby Strollers
• Kroehler Living

Room Suites

KROEHLER AND BERKLINE
CHAIRS ON 'SALE
.
Furniture Department • 3rd Aoor

See .the big selection of Chairs now on
sale. Very well made . cloth and vinyl
covers. Rockers . Recliners · Recliner
Rockers . Mr. and Mrs. Chairs .. Boudoir
Chairs. ·

SALE! BOYS .AND GIRLS

BICYCLES
Standard 26 inch bikes and speed. bikes, too. Also
the popular 20 inch bi.cycies with banana seat
and high rise handle bars. All. American made
bicycles.
·
,
Stop in - See this fine selection. Buy the bicycle
you want and really save now.
•

By United Press International
SAIGON - COMMUN ISTS USING SOME o£ the biggest guns
in their arsenal blasted the defense line around Hue with nearly
600roWlds in the paSt 24 hours, the Saigon command said today ,
in the first such attack there since the Vietnam cease·f~re.
The comma nd made no mention of casualties but military
sources said llie shelling was evidence of a Conimunist buildup
against Hue,·South Vietnam's former imperiB.l capital400 miles
north of Saigon. Among the guns used in the attack were Sovietmade 130mm cannon , the command said. The 130s are the largest
guns in the CommuniSt arsenal and have a rapge of. 17 miles.
HOUSTON- TECHNICIANS TODAY rushed the assembly
of ~o silvery swt shades three space r epairmen wiU carry up to
the sweltering Sky lab .next Friday in the first orbital salvage
misslon . Sky lab 1 astronauts Charles " Pete" Conrad, Joseph P.
Kerwin and Paul J . Weitz Were busy learning the intricacies of
rigging an awni'ng the size of a garage roof. in a weightless
vacuum with clumsy spacesuit gloves.
"
Flight controllers worked through the night at the Johnson
Space Center to revise plans for guiding the pilots' modi~ied
Apollo to a !7-113-mile-an-hour rendezvous w1th Sky lab 271 miles
above earth . Project officials decided Thursday to proceed with
what once was considered a way.Qut approach to shielding the
eight-room , 118-foot long space station from the scorching rays of
the sun.

By MIKE FEINSILBER
by another admifted conWASHINGTON (UPI) spirator, E . Howard Hunt Jr.
Convicted Watergate burglar
One of the first questions
James W. McCord Jr. testified asked McCord, the man who
today that · two fellow con- blew the lid off the scandal in
spirators told him that John N. March by charging high-level
Mitchell, John W. Dean and con niving and lying about the
Jeb Magruder had approved plot, was why he had become
the plot to bug Democratic involved .
nationa l headquarters.
''There were a number of
It was the first llme thai reasons asso~iated with the
Mitchell, who was attorney ultimate decision of mine to do
general at the time, and the so," McCord answered, his.
two former White House aides .voice barely above ·a whisper.
had been pubiicly linked to the
"One of the reasons and a
planning of the break-in of the very important reason to me
Democratic offices in the was the fact tbat the attorney
Watergate building complex.
general himself, Mr . John
Dean was legal counsel for Mitchell, at his offices had
President Nixon at Ure tlme considered and approved the
and Magruder was deputy operation, according to Mr.
director of the Nixon re- Liddy ."
·•secondly, th8t the coUnsel
el~tion orgunization, having
moved there from the White to the President, J ohn Dean,
House. As a result of secret had p(lrticipated in those
testimony by M~Cord and decisions with him. One wa s
others previously before a the top legal o£ficer of the
grand jury, all three face United States at the Departpossible indictment in the case. ment of Justice, and the other
.McCord, testifying, at the genUeman wa.s the top legal
second day of Senate hearings offi cer at the White House."
into the Watergate scandal,
Earlier, McCord detailed
said he had been told of Mit- conversations he had had with
chell's role in the bugging plot ' Liddy in December of 1971, and
by c&lt;HXJnspiraror G. Gordon January and february of 1972,
Liddy ; and of Dean 's in- in which Liddy talked about
valvement by both Liddy and "intelligence gathering against

the Democratic party" being McCord 's accusations that
planned by Mltchell, Dean and have been leaked to the news
Magruder, who at the time was media over the past 10 weeks.
acting Nixon campaign manaMcCord faces possible sentger.
ences of up to 6 years for his
Mitchell stepped down as conviction as a conspirator and ·
attorney general in March , participant in the bizarre case
1972, to become Nixon 's cam- that has shaken the Nixon
paign c hairman .. Magruder administration $nd produced
then became Mitcbell's chief some calls for Nixon to resign.
The 1972 Democratic · vice
deputy.
·
Mitc hell ,
Dean
and presidential nominee, Sargent .
Magruder. are ~II among the Shriver, Thursday night
targets of a renewed grand became the latest to make such
jury probe into the Watergate a suggestion.
IContinued on Page 12)
affair, triggered in part by

Fugitives taken

Five cases, three of which
are divorce a ctions , have been
filed in .Meigs County Common
Pleas Court.
As king
divor ce,
each
charging gross ncglecl of duly
and e xtreme cruelly , are

By M.A. PORTERFIELD
WELCH, W. Va. ( UPI.)Heavily armed Stale Police today captured three MQryland
fugitives wanted in connection
. with the murder of siX members of a prominent Georgia
farm family.
Police said the three were
taken into custody in a rugged
Appalachian mountain region
in an area known as Murphy's
Cove near the community of
War in the southern West Virg inia soft coalfields.
Troopers,' most of them
armed with machine guns and
usi ng bloodhounds began
closing in on the area where the
three men were believed to
have been hiding shortly after
daybreak.
The three had fied into the
area Thursday night after their"
stolen car "'as sropped at a
roadblock where a fourth fugitive was captured without resistance.
The three captured today
were Wayne Coleman, 26, and
his half brothers, Carl Isaacs,
19, and William Isaacs, 1~. The
fourth
suspect,
George

Dungee, :JO,.o£ Baltimore, was
ca ptured Thursday.
· The £our escaped from a
prison work ca mp in Wicomico
County, Md ., last MaY 5.
First reports from Ute area
after the three rrien were ca~
tured said no one was ·injured.
However. there were reports of
a series of shotgwj and rifle
blasts shorUy before authorities said the three h'ad'been apprehended .
'We were fortllJ1ate they
tOok to the woods," Trooper D.
J. Meadows said. " II IIley had
gone back into a populated
area we would have had. real
trouble locating them ."
Persons living in the ravine
dotted country had assisted officers in the manhunt and had
manned roadblocks in the area
armed with shotguns and high
powered hunting rifles. State
troopers from Virginia also as•
sisted.
State Police Superintendent
R. L . Bonar had warned
residents in the area to keep
their doors locked and not to
answer knocks.
1

Swimming tickets on sale
season swimming tickets - lamily and individual ~go
onsalelomurrow at the Middleport municipal pool 9 a.m. to
1~oon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Pool Director Dovld JenkiiiS said the pa88eo will be sold
at the same prices as last year. These are $15 per family
with $2 additional for eilch child, and for a single season
!ickct, · $8.
. DaHy admission, as last year, will be 50 cents. For
further information about tickets Jenki116 may be called. at
992-5254 after 5 p.m.
The Inside of the pool will be painted tomorrow by the
newly..,mployed llfeguard staff and the fllllng of the pool
will begin soon afterward in preparation for the opealng oo
Memorial Day .
.:::;: ;::;::::::::~:i:i:~:i:!:i:::::::::::!".?.?-"~~&amp;:'"*~~-==?"~~~;.;:;.::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::~:::::::

Five suits fil.ed in common pleas

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Rather cool with a chance
of showers Sunday. Highs
mostly in the 60s and lows in
tile cos and lower 50s.

Celebrations
begin Friday
RACINE - Racine ·Fire
Depli rtrnent members will hold
a Memorial Day Weekend
ce lebration at the RaCine Fire
Station begining Friday, May
25 through May 28.
Kiddie rides will be featured
all four days and a fireworks
display will be held Monday
even in g also ..and evening of
entertainment at Racine
JW1ior Hi gh featuring " Larry 's
Swinging Countrymen" at 7:30
p.m.
A chicken barbecue will be
held Sunday withserving to
begin at 11 a.m .

"1erne Lee . Teaford, Rutland ,

Ht. I, from Deii&gt;eJ' t Te•ford,
Jr., same address; Wunda M.
Go rdon , Middleport , f.rqm
George M. Gord on, same
address, and Regina Lynn
Hayes, Pomeroy, rrom William
Ralph Hayes, Jr ., Syracuse .
Janel West, Newark , N. Y.,
filed for support under the
Reciprocal Agreement Ac t
against William D. Connolly,
Reedsville, and Verlin Knight ,
Lancaster, filed a suit asking
judgment of $1,1110 plus interest
for rent due from Charles W.
Curfman, Racine, Rt. 2.
~m-~:&amp;&amp;::::?.!:';:Z::::::::~:.~:~:~::::::.::::::::;;:·

ALUMNI DEADLINE
Pomeroy High School
alumni are reminded that
May 21 is the deadline for the
purchase of alumni reunion
tickets which are on sale at
the New York Clothing
House and Nelson's Drug.
Sto re.
They also .can be secured
by writing the Alumni
Association In Pomeroy .
:rickets are $4 per member
which covers the meal,
dance and membership
dues'. The banquet will start
on May 26 at G: 30 p.m. with
the dance following at 9:30.
~::::::::;:::::~::~:::::::::::i:!::~:-..:::-J».::~::.:::*2?.?Q.:!o

Ambu.. sh p·I·erces. Arne·ri·can cover
.

·

·
Milit~ry
so urce s
said large supply Gon voy of trucks
PHNOM PENH (UPI ) lost with a $500,1100 cargo that
With swarms of American included fire extinguishers and Ameri can warplanes were and trailers. successfuily made
planes flying cover a ·road the Philippine ambassador's prepared · to bomb the Ever the 134-mile supply run from
convoy o[ trucks and tr~Hers limousine but the other seven Success if rebel forces tried to the deepwater port o£ KomSAN FRANCISCO ~ A NEW MENINGITIS vaccine which
a rri ved in Phnom Penh today arrived safely although one boa rd it and make of£ with "its pong Sam up Highway 4 to
can be given to 3-month-old infants appears to give protection
Phnom Penh today. \) . S.
fr om the southeastern coast. · was wet on fir e and anbther remaining car go."
against the deadly disease, a University of California researcher
. Si~ fuel tankers and a tug warplanes again rode shotgun
· But a Mekong Rive r convoy was holed by artillery .
reported Thursday.
ran into a Comm unist ambush
U. S. afmed reconnaiSsance towing an ammunition barge for the ca ravan. There has
Dr. Martha L. Lepow, professor of pediatrics , told the
de spite . the AmericJin air planes circled the burning and reached Phnom Penh late been little rebel harrassment
American Society for Pediatrics Research that immunization at
un1brel13 and one sh ip was lost. abandoned vessel , the . Ever Thursday protected by heavy ofroad cony.oys -from Kompong
three months and Pooster shots at Ph: years seems to prev~nt
The eight vesse] ·river· con'voy Success, throughout the day bombin~ stfi kes by American Som in rece nt weeks.
meningitis.
encountered the ambush 18 and reported it wa ~ burnin g in jets. Military sources sa id the . U. S. pian~s today conti.nued
miles southeast of Phnom Penh four places. It had been heavily f'lir...5lrikes ron tinued alOI1(1 the boni.bing s trike s s ix mile s
BONN - SOVIET COMM'}NIST PARTY c hief Leonid I .
fart her .upriver ·rr om the
Thursday night. _Seven made it shelled by ins ur1!ent ·.~.;unners Mcknng toda y.
(Continued ·on pa gc -12 J
MiliUJry suut'l'cs sa\tl_ •he bu~ning vessel.
safe ly lu the city. 011c ::,l.ip \\&lt;.IS trying tu ha H lhc c:or.v{Jy.

.

~

1.

Nixon knew of hush pressure
swears McCord under oath
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Watergate conspirator James
W. McCord Jr. testilled today that he was told by a 'While
House' aide that President Nixon "was aware" ofeflorts to
pressure McCord to keep quiet and plead guilty in the
bugging case with a promise of ext.."t!utive clemency late.r.
Testifying under oath at the second day 'of Senate
Hearings Into the Watergate scandal, McCord said · the
clemency offer had been made to him by White H~use staffer
John Caulfield at a private meeting during the Watergate
trial in January.
"Political pressure from the White House was conveyed
to me in January, 1973, by John Caulfield to remain silent,
take executive clemency by going. off to prison quietly,"
McCord said so!Uy,

School Days •

• •

By GEORGE HARGRAVES, Supt.
Meigs Looal Scbool District
The next few days will see the conclusion o£ the 1972-73 school
year and its activities. Let me refresh your memory. On Sunday
we will have Baccalaureate at the high school at 8 p.m . On
Tuesday at 8 the Class of 1973 will have its Commencement
exercises.
A special note - Please do not leave your seats to take
pictures at Baccalaureate or Commencement. This disrupts the
proceedings and blocks other folks' view . Jim Diehl, principal,
and I will remain after Conunencement to let you ·take any
"hand-shaking" pictures you want. We will do this gladly, if you

Speaking of Schools-No. 277
wil1 avoid leaving yQur sea t during the actual ceremonies. Thank
you for your consideration and help .
The final day of school will be Thursday, May 24 , It will be a
full day of schooL Please do not send any little brothers or sisters
as visitors. Grade K-6 students will receive their report cards on
Thursday. Grade reports for 7-12 will be mailed Friday.
Teachers will be on duty Friday, May 25.
Last Sunday afternoon the · high school c horal group
presented a fine conCert under the direction o£ Christine Guthrie.
It was.a nice Mothers' Day gift to those prt1sent.
Saturday evening the annual band banquet was held at the
high school cafeteria. Dwight Goins did an excellent job as
master of ceremonies. Awrirds were (X'esented and ·a goOd time
was had by all. The real surprise was the large number of
parents who were there. This gives evidence of excellent
parental support for our instrumental musi c program .
The band is now engaged in a trip to Niagara Falls to participate in a marching festival and to take part in a tour of
historic sites. They will be home about midnight Saturday.
By the way, over 160 band students have paid a deposit to
participate in this summer' s band camp. Band Director Dwight
Goins wo~ks two months during the summer. His assistant, Fred
Ruth. works one month.
Monday of this week the school board adopted the calendar
for the 1973-74 school year. You should note on yOilr calendar that
the first day of classes will be on Tuesday, August 28. This
calendar was selected by the majority of ihe teachers in the
county from thr"'' presented for their vote. County ,Supt. Robert ·
Bowen prepared the three calendars. The one selected won in all
three school districts as well as in the county total. We sta rt early
and we fini sh early .
·
A fine cement slab, 80 feet by 30 f~t, has been poured and
ext"ellently finished on the Harrisonville playground . The board
is helping pay for the materials, but the hard work was supplied
by men of the Harrisonville PTO . This new play area will be used
for basketball and possibly tennis. It is a great addition to
Harrisoiwille School and to the Harrisonville community.
Bradbury teachers, students, cooks and adult helpers
returned today from their week at camp. This takes a tremen·
dous effort and involves a great responsibility. All involved share
our great -admiration and deep gratitude. This is an opportunity
that very few school children have as a scheduled school activity.
Our high schwl and junior high school starr have only about a
ball dozen teaching openings. We have several prospects for
these. We do have a numberofelementaryopeningsasa resul~of
retirement and folks moving away. To those who are leaving us,
we wish only the best in the years ahead. Our special best wishes
go,. to those good people who are retiring.
NEWS &amp; NOTES - The final report .on the eva luation of the
Meigs County vocational program has been completed - It is
about an inch thick and quite comprehensive - l£ you haven't
registered your first grader or kindergarten student for next
year, please do so within the next week - Safety was the key to
last week'scolumn - I hope it will be of some value - Pur new
tCuntinued on page 12)

�3, The Daily Sent mel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0, May 18, 1973

&amp; THINGS

Mr. Eichinger

BY PAUL CRABTREE

died on Monday

You may not realoze It, but that stereo set m your livmg room
can be a pOwerful Influence lor the force5 of law and order
At least, that's how It worked out a lew weeks ago for one of
my very favorite people Jean Ball&lt;•y. housewife, Pineville, W
Va
Her husband, Roherl D , served as West V1rgm~a 's Secretary
of State after the death ol PI Pleasant's Joe Burdett, and then
went back to a very fme law practice to let a young man named
Rockefeller run for the JOb m 1008 Both the Baileys are charmmg, gracious, down-to-earth people, and Jean os - well, JUS\
something else, that 's all
I remember when the Pres1dent of the United States was m
the area to dedicate a new flood&lt;antrol dam, and the official
party - usmg helicopters - JUst duln't have room for Jean and
me So Jean and I lmagled another helicopter, one ol the little
bubble-top Jobs, and took of! alter the Army's b1g banana-type
choppers for the dedicatiOn
We landed nght m the rrudst of about e.ght million Secret
SerVIce men, FBI agents, Natipnal Guardsmen, local pollee, and
maybe the CIA, who were all most cur1ous about thos late arroval
Jean told them she was Mrs Robert D Ba1ley and by golly, she'd
come to hear the President and that was that - and took off
through the crowd, leavmg the var~ous secur1ty people Widemouthed We made ot, too
'1.
Havmg proved she was the best gal I'd ever seen by a dam
SJte, we now move to the present
A trJO of senu..profess10nal
hoods from lnd1ana wound up m the area, and heard rumors that
Bob Bailey wasJusl ahout the riChest man around (not true, but
he's not broke, e1ther), that he had a safe mhos home (true ), and
that he always kept at least $50,000 m the safe (not true, there
was no cash at all m the safe)
~
So they planned a holdup
The three went to the Bailey household, and forst subdued
the1r son, Robert lll, who hved alone m a mob1le home on the
property He was handcuffed to a heavy table and one thug was
left to guard hun
Then they went to the mam house, surpriSed Bob, Jean and a
dinner guest The guest was handcuffed to a post m the
basement, and, Jean and Bob were handcuffed to go get mto the
safe
Jean pleaded arthr1lls m her shoulder and asked them to put
the cuffs on her Without puttmg her hands behmd her back That
was Mistake No I, smce Jean has about as much arthnt1s as
Steve Carlton Then they put a pau: of defecllve cuffs on her,
perm1ttmg her to get a hand free M1stake No 2 Then the pair
got absorbed m watchmg Bob try to open the safe M1stake No 3,
and the end of the road
You see, Jean just happened to have hidden a fully-loaded 38
p1stol m the stereo set, and when the two band11B looked away,
then turned around were starmg down the muzzle of that piStol,
and looking at a very, very angry and determmed woman
They dropped their guns, stuck up theor hands, and started
pleadmg for mercy One sa1d he was afra1d he was gomg to famt
Jean told hiln not to worry about 11- he'd be dead before he hot
the grpund anyway Then she held Hood No 1 hostage, while
Hood No 2 went w1th Bob to release tbe1r son and take Hood No. 3
m custody Then, w1th the trw under Jean's fu:m tngger fmger,
the pollee came and took the three away Thelf outlook osn't very
good, to say the least
I talked to Jean about the mc1dent a few days ago, and she
acted as of 11 were just about the most ordmary thing m the world,
and that dosarmmg three armed robbers was JUSt part of a day's
work
But that's about what I expected As l sa1d, Jean Bailey IS
really somethmg else

Avery D E1chmger, G!i,of 550
P•edmont Road, Columbus,
died Monday at Grant Hosp1tal
m Columbus He was the son of
the late Rev and Mrs Charles
EIChinger The Rev Mr
Etchmger wa s a former
moms(er of the Umted
Methodist Church and the
lam11y resoded on Letart Falls
Mr EJChtnger also was
preceded m death by h•s wife,
Mildred, and a brother, Henry
A retired employe of the
Chesapeake
and
Ohoo
Rmlroad, he Is survlVed by a

daughter, Mrs Dame! (Bar·
bara ) Li chty , two grandcholdren, a SJS~er, Mrs Davod
(Evelyn ) Jones, Dayton , and a
stster-m-h:tw ,

Mrs

Opal

E1ehmger, Chester, and rueces
and nephews

Funeral services were held

Thursday tn Columbus with
bunal m Forest Cemetery at
C!fclevllle

MOTHER AND SON GRADUATE - 1wenty years and
three ch1ldren later Mrs Vernon (Patty ) Roush, Sr, Mason,
Will graduate from Wahama H1gh School w1th her olde st
child, Vernon , this sprmg Mrs Roush qUJt high school when
she wa s a

JUni Or

MENTO MEET
The Me•gs County Men's
Fellowship of the Churches of
ChriSt woll meet at 7 30 p m
Monday at the Pomeroy
Church of Chrost

to be marned ln addition to Vernon, Mr

and Mrs Roush have a daughter, Gayla, a sophomore at
Wahama, and Thomas, a fifth grader at Mason Elementary

NEW On' ICERS (above)
ha\C~ been elected by the
Eastern H1gh School Chapter
of the Future Homemakers
of Amer1ea lor the 1973-74
school year Mrs JaDJce
H.Jtclu e IS adv1sor Seated
left tu nght, are Ir1s P1gott,'
president , Cathy Davrs, v1ce

president, Ntcsel Duvall
secretary, Pam Sams,'
treasurer , standmg, J to r,
Pam

Kauh ,

parliamen-

tarian, Barbara Coa tes
hlstonan , Dcbb1e Wmdon,'
nc\\s report e r , Nancy
Ridenour, recreatiOn leader

and Cathy Coates , song'
leader
AT RIGHT, V1ck1 Spencer,
daughter of J\.fr and Mrs H
L (Jack) Spencer, Pomeroy
Route 3, and Gene Chaney,
sun uf Mr and Mrs John
Chaney, Mmersvdle, arc the
"good Citizen g1rl and boy"
of the.scmor class at Eastern

H1gh

They
rece1ved trnph1cs Selection
was by the faculty

THE BIBLE SCHOOL choir of Pomt Pleasant w11l be smgmg at 7 30 o'clock this evemng at
rt ra ll y at the Pomeroy Wesleyan Holmess Church, Route 143, Harnsonvllle Road The Rev
Mr Na nley a teacher at the school. I' Ill speak The Rev O'Dell Manley extends an •m•I&lt;Jloon
to the public to attend this f1rstarea rally of the Wesleya n Hohness Churches

.'
'
.

if

He1en Help

·'..
'.
•.

B ~ ll el1·n Buttel

....,
..

$

'.

•

The Unwary Pay .

(UP!) -

Washmgton Thursday agamst

and Pay

DEAR HELEN
I'm an for savtng money on grocenes, but not at the expense
of the next shoppet '
The other day I bought a pound of butter [thos JS one of ow
extravagances ), opened tl at home, and discovered someone had
swotched l got four bars of cheap oleomargarme while a sneaky
shopper had made off w1th MY butter m a margarme package
which cost her 25 cents
The fma\ blov. came when the market manager tmphed I
moght be the culpr~( , trymg to get oleo exchanged for butter He
satd people save empty butter cartons for JUSt thts purpose
I ve seen people swttch labels on meat, and l 've found
cashew can plashc tops on cans of peanuts- whtch means
someone gut awa) With htgh pnced nuts for , you guessed It,
peanuts
Can't stores do somethmg to stop this petty pllfermg ' GYPPED
DEAR GYPPED
Alert store clerks thwart many a small tune cheate1 at the
checkout stand, but 1t s pretty hard rnakmg some charges
stic k rhese p1lfere1 s can alY.ays clmm someone else did the
s w1tchmg

Many alert managers make m ea t tags maccesstble, also
stamp pnces on the s ides of contamers rilther than on easily
swJtched can or bottle tops
Ouls1de of that, It's "shopper beware" Check your pur-

+

ORLANDO, Fla

Controversial mu1timilhonatre
Glenn Turner flied swt m

BY HELEN HOTTEL

chases before ) ou take them

Turner
bugged?

to

+

the counter - H

+

DEAR HELEN
Four years ago I had my fofth chold While I "as at the
hospotal my mother-In law fiercely atta~ked my husband (her
son), callmg him a sex fiend for "breedmg hke an ammal "He
became partially ompotent
Nme months ago I had a tubular pregnancy Agam, she
repeated the sex ftend and a mmal scene He became totally
unpotent

For tour )ears (afte1 the first attack by hos mpther) I was
patient, unde rstandmg, and learned to be a fantastic lover Now
C\erythmg fa1ls Ftfteen :years of Jove and the lives of seven
peop le almos t went down the dram--as I accused my husband of
havm~ an affmr Fmally I concluded h1 s lmJXllency \\asn 'tfrom
lack of mterest m me, but because of hts mother's charges It's as
If she has t:1kcn away her permiSSIOn for him to be a real

husband
Now sh e 1s pushmg w1th a mad passton for h1m to get a

'ascctomy I could accept th os 1f he d1dn't have psychological
PI oblem I'm afraid the operatwn wouldn't "cure" 1t , but mtght
make hts unpotenc} permanent

Or do) ou lhmk a vasectomy moght be the only way to regam
h1s mother's permJsswn to ha\ e mterco urse , thus clea t mg up the

mental block'
Please tell me
I How could any mother say such thmgs to her son • It's
none of her d- bu s mcss '

2 What else can I do to help my husband regam h1s v1gor'

three federal agencies
sever a I
mdt victuals

and
for

allegedly buggmg his Orlando
ofhce m a campaign to cnpple
h1s busmess and deplete his
assets
Turner, the flashy salesman

from Orlando, claomed m the
federal court swt that his
emplo yes had found two
wiretap devices on telephones

m one of hiS company offices
The su it claimed vanous
"state and pubhc offlcoals had
harassed hom, h1s relallves and
his employes "
Named defendants m the su1t
were the Federal Trade
CommissiOn, the Securities
and Exchange CommiSSion

and the U S Postal Serv1ce
Other defendants were the
federal grand JUfY m Orlando,
the U S Attorney m Orlando,
the Pmellas County (Fla )
prosecutor and the legal
counsel of the Flonda
Secretary of Agnculture
Bush saod the SUit charges
the U S government w1th
Illegal Wlretappmg and
bugg.ng together w•th 30 other
counts of vwlatmg Turner's
ctvil nghts as "guaranteed by
the first, fourth, fifth, soxth
and nmth amendments to the
U S ConstitutiOn '
The suo! was f1led on behalf of
Glenn W Turner, Glenn W
Turner

Enterpnses

Inc

Kosco\ Interolanetary Inc
and Dare To Be Great Inc

Danforth F'oundatton Award
wmners, Charles Brewer and
Ba1 bai a Well were announced
I hm sday durmg Eastern High
Sdwol's awards assembly
Thi s award annually goes to
Lhe outslandmg se mor boy and

gorl
Acad e mic
Keys
v.er e
awarded m Language, R1cha r d
Stettler
( also,
lan g ua ge
schol.u ship ) English , Luc;
Holter SoCial Studies, Glenda
l.av.son Busmess and OffiCe
EducatiOn
Lana Benedwn,
lndust nal
Art s,
Da\id
Matheny, Scien ce , Nancy
Sexson, Home Economics,
Sandy Wood Mathematics,
Robm Hrnnph1 ey , A1 t, John
Mdxson , and Mu s 1c, Vtckt
Spence!
H onored for perfect at
tendance we1 e se mors Debbie

Richardson and Rochard Cross,
a JllniOr Wtlham Amberger
and two freshmen , Conme
Putman and Sandre Buchanan
Semor play trophy wmners
we1 e best actor Randy Wolf,
best actress , Jane Ann Karr ,
best suppurtmg actor, Alan
Duvall best supporhng actress Rosemary Reed
Juntor play wmners were
best
actresses,
Meli ssa
Coleman
and
Tere s a
Chichester
Tr ophtes also were presented
to yea 1book ed1tors Lana
Bcncdwn and Robm Hwnphrey
CLtJzenshLp, Jean

'

Chane) and V1cko Spencer. and
activity, Alan Duvall and Jane

Ann Karr
Certoflcates for D A R Good
Cittzenslup went to Robm
Humph! ey, Nattona l Merit
Letter or CommendatiOn,

cal1ed Saturday
All boys stg ned up for peewee
play lh1s s ummer m Mtd ~

dlepurl me asked to be at the
park Sdturday - tomorrow at 10 a m ror an orgamzatwnal
sess iOn 111 cha r ge of Don
Reuter Fathers , If possible,
a1 e asked to atlend
Re utet , manager of the Cubs
tedm wtH be ass1sted by Dan
ond Bob Lewis , Mustan gs '
nnm.1gers If msurance has not

DEAR FLMIBWU

b1 (J Ught

nnmbe1 of bOJS stgned to play
No 111311 IS \\OJ th Ill S Ral t
who ts not 1eady dt Jll times

And the moral of the story IS that whether you collect records

Stettler,

BARBARA WELL AND CHARLES BREWER hold the
plaques they were awarded Thursday as the Danforth
FoW1dat10n Award Wmners of this year's semor class at
Eastern Hogh School The award IS gtven annually to the
outstanding seruor gtrl and boy MISs Well IS the daughter of
Mrs Evelyn Well, Pomeroy Route 3, and Brewer IS the son of
Mr and Mrs James Goodr1ch, Long Bottom Route 1
Selection was by Charles Swogger, prmc1pal

Whttehead,

Nancy

Mille1 ,

6 00 - NeWs 3 4 8 10 15 NBC News 13
Sesame St 20 Around the Bend 33

6 30- NBC News J 4 15

ABC News 6

BY CONNIE SMITH
Talk about savmg the best
for the last 1

why melt
this summer .
MAY JUNE JULY
AND AUGUST

Here's Our
SPECIAL!

r .-:
•

I

South Asleep---Down One
NOR~H

(D)

"'J74

• 91.
t AK
... AKQJ74
\\FST
EAST
.A5 2
.63 ,
¥A K73
¥ QJ104

+10811 2

• 97543

... JOG

olo 95

SOUTH
"'KQJU9 8
., 8 52
• QJ
... 832
None vulnerable

twn

He should have cashed both
dummy s diamonds and two

West

Nnrth

East

South

Pe~ s!S

Pass

1 ..
3 ...

Pa:,;s

1.
3•

4•

Pas::;

Pas~

~:~~

II ump West tr umped the
thord club and ano(her game
contract had gone past the
pomt of no return
South had started out beautifully No one could find any
1 fault With hiS followmg smt
to the first two !rocks , hiS
ruff of the third heart and hos
first trump play but nght
(hen ard there Jt was up to
South to take some precau~

top clubs He
been set 1f the
got ruffed, but
he would have

penence has taught us that
any chance or success 1s far

Opcmng lead- • Q
nate Pau l a Hawber were ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _..,..:·-~-.J
1ecog n1zed a s were th e

to n sk hos bod y to 'osk his
was a luRe late
well bf&gt;mg 1u 11s k h1.s l!le 111 Sunddy and a Sunday e temng
He had no wav to get to tu~
a J-!:1 ~.:a! cau:-;E' - flwodo1 P sc1\He \\111 be at 6 The pubhc
•
hand
to dl aw West s la st
B 00~( VI It
IS 111\ 1h ri

have
club
case
play

for h1s contract and long ex

Tonya Keebaugh , and alter-

delegates to Teenage Institute llv Os\\ald &amp; James Jacob)
on Alcohol and Drugs, Sherrt The delense started out
Lmthtcwn Mary Barnnger "Jth three rounds of hearts
Catll) Da~IS and alternate~ South I vlfed the thord lead
•
10 dummy led the fom of
Rhonda Sovel and Jo Ann spades and went up w1th hiS
Pulhns
kong ThiS play moght have
caused Wes t to put on h1s ace
of spades bul 11 dodn't West
SERVICES SET
held off, but took the trump
Denver Hill of Foster, W Va con t1nuatton
woll be speakmg at the Red Then he placed a doamond
Brush Church of Chnst over on tile tab! ~ Soulh "hu had
the weekend Servoces woll be been pla vtn g the hand tn a
at 7 30 p rn Saturda), 10 am St!.tlll II a nee woke up but 11

would
second
m that
had no

better lhan sure failure
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN )

o:en •1 •!t?U!l
~

The b1ddmg has been

West

North

East

1...
Pass
1¥
Pa ss
Pass
You South hold

1.

South

'

.K754 ¥K 754 tAJ9
What do you do now'
A-Th1s IS a tQU5.!h one, but
we fa\ m the conscrvah\ e call

or

vne nn-tr:~mp
TOD,W S QUESTION
Instead of passmg North has
b1d ont! no - trump ove1 the ont!
hea1 t What do you do now?
JU!it

I'

Sa~nt

15

E lec Co 20

Folk

33

INGELS
FURNITURE

Wild

7 30 - To Tell th e Truth 6 Parent Game 10 Beat the Clock 13
Porter Wagoner 3 Young Dr K1ldare 4 Protectors a Wall
Street Th1s Week, 20 33
a 00 - Sanford &amp; Son 3 4 15 Brady Bunch 6 13 MISS tOn tm
poss1ble 8 10 Washmgton Week 1n Rev1ew 20 33
8 30 - Par tndge Fatn1ly 6 13 L1ttle People 3, 4, June Wayne

8 00----Houndcats 3 4, 15 Pufnstuf 13 Jakes Place 6 Bugs
Bunny 8 10
8 30-Roman Holidays 3 4 15 Jackson F1ve 6, 13 Sabrma
Teenage W1tch 8 Popeye 10
9 00- Pmk Panther 3 4 15 Mov1e Cartoons6 8, 10 13
10 oo--Underdog 3 4, 15 Elec Co 20
10 JO- Barkleys 3 4 8 Brady K1ds 6 13 M1ster Rogers 20 Joste
&amp; The Pussyca ts m OJter Space 8 10
11 00- Brother Fuzz 6 F lmtstones 8 10 Sesame St 20 Sea lab 3,
4 15 Bewitched 13
~
11 30----Kid Power 6 13 Runaround 3 4, 15
12 00--Eiec Co 20 Funky Phantom 6 13 Around the World 1n
80 Days 3 4 15 Archie s TV Funmes a, 10
12 30----Talk1ng wlfh a G1ant 3, 4 IS Lids ville 6 13 Fat Albert
and the Cosby K1ds 8 10
1 OD--Lass1e IS Monkees 6 13 Sports Challenge 4 CBS
Chtldren ' s Film Fest1val 10 Wagon Tra1n 3
1 3o-Johnny Bench 4 Atnencan Bandstand 13 6 Hour of
Fa1th 15
1 45- To Be Ann6unced 15
2 OQ-Baseball Pre Game Show 3 4 15 Soul Tram 6 To Be
Announced 8 Popeye 10 F1sh1n Hole 13
2 15-Baseball 3 4 15
2 30- The Amaz1ng World of Kresk1n 13 Black Ommbus 10 The
Story of Preakness 8
3 00- F Troop 6 Wrestling 8 Daktan 13
3 Jo- Tenn1s 6 Story of Preakness 10
4 oo-Golf 8 10 ·Jacques Cousteau 13
4 3Q-Audubon Wildlife Theatre 33
5 OQ-Makmg Th~ngs Grow 33 W1de World of Sports 6 13
Tenms 3 4 15 The Preakness 8 10
5 3o-Sesame Sf 33
6 00-News 3 4 e Mov1e Jumbo 10
6 15-:-A Look at the Book 15
6 3D-NBC News 3 4 15 Reasoner Report 13, Beverly
H ~ llbtll1es 8 Marshall Un1verslty Report 33 News 6
6 45--Why? 33
7 00-You Asked For It 3 Hee Haw 6 8 , Lawrence Welk 4 15
Love Tenn1s 33 World of Surv1val 13
7 3o--Nashvlile Mus1c 3 Fhps1de 13 , BIOgraphy 33
8 00- AII m the family 8 10 Here We Go Agam 6 13 Mov1e
Battle of Culloden ' 33
8 3o--Brldget Loves Berme 8 10 A Touch of Grace6, 13
9 00- Mary Tyler Moores 10 Mov1e ' Love Is A Ball 3, 4 15
The Strauss Family 6 13
9 3Q--Bob Newhart 8, 10 Conversation w1th Sol Hurkok 33
10 oo-Asslgnment VIenna 13 Movie Move Over. Darling 6
MISS USA Beauty Pageant 8 10 Stal1n 33
11 OQ-News 4 8 10 13
11 15-- News 4 13
11 3D-Movie 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 13
11 45-MOvleS The Rare Breed 3 I Saw What You 01d 4
The D1a ry of Anne Frank ' 15
12 QO-ABC News 6 News 8 10
12 15-Movle The Mad Ghoul 6
12 JD-Mov1e '0ne Foot In Hell' 8 The Sergeant' 10
1 oo--Mov1e1 Horror Island' 13
1 15-Movle " The Tra1tors' 4
'2 OD-News 13
3 15- MOvle Thr£e S1sters 4

- ·
- Q
-~
~------

Only $99.00

News 8 10 I

Gu1tar

. -.. Ill

WESTINGHOUSE
COMPACT 5 000 BTU
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER

Dream of Jeann1e 13 Let s Travel 33
7 00 ~ What s My Line 8 Truth or Con seq 3 Beat the Clock 4
News 6 10
K mgd om 13

_,_.

MIDDLEPORT
•

•

Me~gs

d1d at
Mumc1pal park dtam ond w
Moddleport Thursday af
ternoon In an explos1ve second
mmn g that saw 12 Marauder
runnel s come hom e , they ran
over lhe Wellston squad by a
scar e of 18-1 Th1s concluded
league a c lwn for the 1973
season, and a ss ured Me1gs a
sevenlh place ftmsh
It v.. as a ~se of unlockmg the
pote ntial energy and putllng 1t

to good use fhe hottmg , the
f1eldmg , the pttch1ng, Y.a s just
g reat The 12 run 1nnm g
1epresented the biggest mmn g
even m Marauder history
All mall, the Marauders sent

Plilsburgh

Ph1ladelph1a
51 Lows

Class " A" Schools

Mark

15 1
10 1
101

4 4J 8
1 33 2

1970-440 Ya rd Dash
50 8
1965- 180 Low Hurdle s
20 '
1966- 880 Yard Run
59 7
1965 220 Yard Dash
223
1977 Two Mile Run
10 16 7
1969- MJie Relay
3 29 9
1971- Shot Put
1970- Pole Vault
1970- High Jump
1971- Long Jump
197'2--- DISCUS

55'1

21

I2 9
64

21 9J.,.
15&lt;l 71 1'

Name

School
Adena
Allan Wallace
Mtddleport
Dave Harnllton
Ptsm East
C Tomblin
Beaver
Bever ly H1tchens
Adena
C Brown &amp; C Tyler
5 Wilson
Chesapeake
C Petltford
Adena
C Wolle
Chesapeak e
C Pett1lord
Adena
Ptsm Clay
Claus.ng
Ater

E Bobb K Bobb
Juenger &amp; Hoffner

Unwto
Adena
Southeaster n
Sou theaster n
Zane Trace
Adena

T Sower s
D Hil l
D Oav1dson
John Payne
T Sowe r s

Class AA Schools
1~70- 1 20 H Hurdles
14 2 L Gause
Chllttcoth~
1947- 100 Ya rd Dash
10 0 C John5an
Chil lico th e
1969-&lt;Jne Mil e Run
4 31 1 Gary Graff
Lancas ter
1965~ 880 Yard Re lay
1 32 0 Se ifer t Clark
Upp&amp; Roland
Lancaster
1948- 440 Yard Dash
50 0 Gene Cole
Lancaster
1971- 180 Low Hurdl es
19 5
J Rockwell
N Le~~:1ngton
1966 - 880 Yard Run
58 5
B Trusdalc
Lancas te r
1948- 220 Yard Das h
21 7
G Cole
Lancaste r
1969 Two M1l e Run
9 37 6 B 6eaty
Lancaster
1965- Mtle Relay
3 26 45
Se1 fe rt Kendnck
Upp &amp; Nungesser Lancaster
1965- Shot Put
53 7
Tom Re1d
Lancaster
1971 - PoleVa ult
13 51 2
D H II I
Sou theas tern
1969- Long Jump
2J I 2
Manetta
0 Bunk e
1967- Htgh Jump
6 )J ~
R Kelley
Lancaster
197 1- DI SCUS
158 9
M1am1 Trace
J Waddle

"

Kyge1 Creek School Dtstnct
Board of EducatiOn Thursday
m specta l sess10n employed
three lifeguards for the d1stnct
swunm wg pool H1red were
M1chael Curnutte , Jeanme

Clay and Chnstme Wetherholt
A pool manager woll be emplo) ed later
The board voted to open the

SPECIAL
BUYS

•

•••
•

•••
•

••
•

:•

,•
~

•

.•.
1

13 Me1 gs lnts uere Dav~&gt; Wolfe ,
w1th a smgle and a double ,
Mu-:- k Ash and Rtck Stobart
wtlh t'"' o I Its ea ch and gettmg'
one each were B1ll Cha ney, Jon
Dtllard a nd Steve Pnce
Pitcher 811! Chaney, semor
1 tghtha.nder lost h1s shutout m
the s 1xth 1nnmg when he
walked fom batters, forcmg
home the one Wellston run

pool on Memonat Day May 2B
rt \\Ill be open eac h day from 1
to 5 p m except Tuesdays and
Thu rsdays when swJmm1ng
hours Will be from 1 to 4 p m
and 6 !0 to 9 p m Children
under f1ve mu s t be accompam ed by a parent or
responsible adult
Adm Jss wn wJII be 35 cents for
students , 75 cents for adults •
$10 for s tudent season hckets ,

$14 adult season

and
feumly se a son tickets w1ll cost
$18 plus $2 for each ch1ld
The pool has been repatred
hc~ets

and IS bewg pamted
Jtm Sprague was granted a
t v.. o yea r co ntract as head

Arledge has completed the
f1rsl .} ea r of i:l two year con~

EnJOY a grass cutting week
end w1th a Wheel Horse tra cto r
Your Whee l Horse dealer has lhe b1 ggest Ime of la wn and
garden tra c tors ever Trac tors like Ihe 16 and 18 HP aut o
mat 1cs for b1 g JObs lntermfldiAte and economy s1ze auto
matte and lever sh1ft tractors from 7 to 14 HP that offer
versat1l!ly and eff1c 1ency lor get11 ng Ihe JOb done are av-ail
able too Tract ors are loaded w1th fea ture s lhat make
tra ctor ope rati on enjoyab le Choose fr om 42 work sav1ng
attachments So li ghten your work load buy Wh ee l Horse
and have ttme for faml ly tun Whee l Horse qually and
dependability ts ba cked Wllh 27 yea rs of e~~:pertence

tract as head basketball coach,
asSistant football and head
!rack coach
Mrs Eugema Gardner, EMR
Superv tsor for Galha , Metgs
and
Ja ckson
Countrcs
di scussed WIth the board th~
dt s tn ct s spec1al educalion
c la ss
She recommended
another teacher be employed
to teach spectal educat1on at
the JUnior h1gh level

Loca I Sup! Comer Bradbury

BAUM LUMBER
985 3301

fh e three Golden Rocke ts
h1ts v. e1e one b\ n g ht flelde1
A1 thur cmd two by center

fwlder D1ck G11loland Chaney
fanned e•~ ht , walked 10
Well stun hurler Da\e Gilliland
f.tnn ed fn e and \\alked Cight
Me1gs ended one game out of
the b~ s ement I hey H had

dctermmalJOn was i;ilways
there Monday the Marauders
will meet the Vmton dmmond
tea m at Middleport m a doubleheader
We llston
0 0 0 001 0- I 3 6

0 12 3 021 X- t8 13 I
Cha ney and Ash Golllland
ILP) Kong (2) and Hallen

d1sclosed th~t accordmg to
enrollment hgures compiled by

Sales and Servoce
Chester, 0

H1 gh School Pnnc1pal John C
Wicklme, 301 students have
been enrolled thus far for the
J!Jn-74 sc hool term an 1n

WHEELHORSE
LAWN &amp; Gl' &lt;&gt;nFN TRACTORS

••
•

PARK RESERVED

''•

SATURDAY, MAY 19th
UNTIL 5:00 PM

1

'

crease or II over the 1972 73
e nrollment 1 he freshman
closs w1ll have 89 s tudents
Whtch w1ll cree~te the need for
em addtbont.d mstructor
The d1stnct currently has
three staff vacancies, a
supermtcndenl, elementary
prmc1pal
and
hom e
economiCs mstructor
Also discussed at length was
a f our po 1nt p1 oposa l for
a pay In CI cvsc s ubnnlled

by

the

Kyger

Creek

teacher s ne got wllng team

They also asked for paod
hospllalizalton msu ran ce, a
perso nal leave day and
payment or salanes tw1ce a
month
In stead
of
the
customary once a month

RESEARCH&amp; DEVELOPMENT DEPT
and

SERVICES DEPARTMENT
OF
UNION CARBIDE TECH CENTER

-------------------------c

CAMDEN PARK

U.S. 60 West

HUNTINGTON

14 17
14 16

451

13 11

387

II '23

324

467

,,'' '

'
•

proposed Bcgmmng Sepl 1,
teac htn g and non ce rtifi ed
personnel wJII be patd t\1, Jce a
m onth
1 he other requests we1 e
~ken under adv isement until
mure hrm Information IS ob
tamed on next year's tax rate
Also discussed wa s a ra1se for
non cert1f1ed employees
The board will outl m e
mamlenan ce and butldmg
repairs at 1ts June m ec lmg

Ry VITO STELI.INO
UPI Sports Wr~t e r
The P1ttsburgh Pir.•tes, who
lost seven of the1r last e1~ht
games, arxt steve Carlton, who
lost ftve of hts f1rst rune, tr1ed
to s trmghten themselves out
l'hursday at each othe r 's ex-

7

cold
P11tsburgh 5 Philadelph ia 2
Hous ton 2 Atlan ta 1
(Only games scheduled)
l'oday's Probable P1tchers
l All hmes EDT)
Plitsburgh {Walker 1 1} at
New York lSeaver 4 3) 8 05
pm

Ch1cugo &lt;Jenk1ns 3 3) at
Phllr.delphta &lt;Ruthven 1 2)
735pm

San D1ego {Gre1f 3 2) at
Cmc1nnall ( Ne lson 2 2) 8 OS
pm

San Franc1sc o (Will ough by 3
.:~ 1 Houston ( Roberts 3 l)
830pm
Los Angeles (Messersmith 3
3) at All.;mla (Reed 2 4) 8 OS
1)

pm

St LOUIS (Gtbson 2 4) a-1
Montreal (Moor e '2 2) 6 p m
Saturday s Games
St Lou1s at Mon trea l
Pttlsburgh at New York
Ch 1ca9o at Phtla 2 tw1 n1ie
San 0 1ego at Cmcmnall n1ght
Los Angeles at Atl an ta n1ghl
San Franc1sco a t Houston n1ght
Amencan League
East

w I

pet

17
16
15
15
14

17
l7

500
485

l1

469
469
452
429

17
11

15 20

gb

1'

2

1
11h

2

'
Wes t
wlpctgb
Ch1cago
:w 10 667
KonsasC11y
21 15 583 2
Calllornt a
18 14 563 3
Oa kland
19 17 57 B 4
Minnesota
15 16 484
12 20 375
Texas
Thursdav's Results
Oak land 4 California 0
Kansa s Cliy 6 Texas 1
Cht cag o 5 M1nnesoto"
De troll 1 Bos ton 0
New York 4 Mllw 2 11 Inn s
B~1111more "Cleveland 1
Today s Probable P1tthers
(All hmes EDTJ
Texas ( Hand 22) af Call
torn ta (S1nge r 6 I) 11 p m
Ka nsas City (Bu sb y 3 4) at
Oakland ( Holl!m,:m 7 2) 10 30
7

pm

Mmnesolrl ( Kaat 4 2) at
Ch1 ca go (Gossage o 2) 9 p m
Bos ton (Pattm '2 6) at Detro1t
( Fryma n 2 3) 8 p m
Balt tmor e (Cuellar 1 5) at
C l cvc l ~ind (T1drow 4 4)
7 30
p m

M1 lwau kee (Champi on 0 2) a1
New York (Slot !Iemyre 5 4) 6

Dodgers
rally,
•
wrn 3-1
CINCINNAll tU PI ) - If U1c
l.os Angeles Dodgers t:.m kL&gt;ep
wmntng two out of tht ee
ga mes , they,re gomg to mean
b1g trouble for the other clubs
m the Ni1LJOnal Leag ue Wes t to
be :sure

The Dodgers whipped CmcwnatJ Thursday for the
second straight ltme ln U1e
past se r1es, startmg last week
they took two-Qf-three from
Pittsburgh and two~of~thr ee
from the dlvlston-leadmg San

Francosco Goants The Dodgers
arc only l \'.! games behmd the
Giants m a vtrtua1 tie for thtrd
woth the Reds
The v1ctory over the Reds

PHONE

POMEROY - 992 2590
GALLIPOLIS- 446 0699

~--------------------------------------~ ~------------

•

Rio eliminated
~INDLAY

1 he

Ro o

~ 1 esh n ldll

M1kc Hose wa ~
t llr~rgcd
\\1111 the luss, his
I Cl'CJid rs 4 4 O.nc Va 1go wa s
tile \~mmng pilchc 1
Hw (lidllfil LOIIlpcling Jn
tllcu fu sl NA JA [)1s tn ct
p lo}o lfs ended the scdson wtth

cl and fJmshcd
scc1 md 111 the Mnl Oh10 Confc l eiH.:c \~1th c1 :&gt;- l mark
Mdl onc
100 1!4 000- 0 II I
HIO
000 tOO0!0- 2 6 4
1

(SC(HIIdGamal

Bluffton
00! 300 U2X- 8 6 I
Rw
001 ()Ill 020- 4 8 5
Rose (lp l 4-4 and Persm
Va1 go and B1 eeden

CROW'S
STEAK
HOUSE

•

Home of

the Fabulous

fomBoy
SANDWICH

I he San D1ego Padres open H
four~~.ame ser1es here ton1ght
&lt;-~gaJnst Cmcmnntl at ltJve 1
front Sladtum

Order By Phone

And Toke Em Home

3-2, IS slated to

992-5432

start agattt&lt;;t the Reds ' Roger

Nelson , 2-2

s uffered man cxhJbltJOn game

doubleheader Sunday

1 C(UJ

Staton
! 7) d lld Pel Sill ( lp 1 Sw.m n 2 3
Dan W;-.~lkcl und Snuth Walket
( WP1 9 I

lflg

mossed the ent~re 1972 regular
season beca use of a knee InJury

12 ~

S\\t~nrl Vdn:vtc~l J C!5J

challcngm g the hitters
1
I c&lt;m t s.1y enough about
Juc Ferguson He ca lls the
n ghl pitches On Bench, I thmk
he wa s expect mg the curve billl
~md we came blj ck w1th the
fa slbdll aud tdug ht hun look

Gr~ef,

Bluffton (,l nte up \\ 1lh two
mmt uncdT ned run s .1s RIO
( ol .llldC lidd f1 VC Cll ()J S In the
J.{d lll l:

anybody r1ght now My
pholosophy IS to throw the ball
e;~ nd not be afra1d of makmg a
mt s takc but sometimes l
weaken and get to the pomt
where I'm JUSt feehng around
w1th rny f&lt;Jstbc.dl and not

The sencs wmds up w1th a

BELTED TIRES
Best Quality

SHIRTS
FOR THE
GRADUATE &amp;
FUN TIME

.I

MEMBERSHIP

AUTOMOBILE CLUB
OF
SOUTHERN OHIO

Run-s cortng s mgles by
pmchlutter Erl Crosby and Lou
ehcd the mnUl to get the save Brock m the mnth mnmg lifted
In the other NatiOnal League St Lou1s over Ch tcago Don
~ames Hous ton h&lt;!at Atlanta , Kcssmge r 's error and M1ke
2-1, St Lou1s downed Chicago
l'yson 'smgle set th~ stage for
6-4 , and I os Angeles edged the C1osby ,lncl Brock hits
Cmcmnat1 , 3-1 The New York winch snapped a 4--4 ttc

bother hun
It was very r ewardmg to
beat C1ncmnati ," he said "As
n matter of fact, tt's very
sat ts fymg tor me to beat

B•ll

Dave Lopes' two-run smg le
climaxed a three-run tn the
•
mnth mnmg off Pedro Borbon
to g1ve Los Angeles the v1ctory
over Cmcmnat! Smgles by J oe
Ferguson .md Wtlllc Crawford,
Ron Cey s sacn!1ce bunt, an
mtentwnal walk. a run sconng
g1oundout by Steve Garvey
a nd 1 opes two run s tngle
dectded the game
Ken F or sch pttched a four ~
httter as H Oll~ton turned back

mngs to get the vu.:tory for the
Ph ates and Jnn Rooker pit

late 'I he Porates bombed hom
for f1v e homers m one game
last week but he hasn t let that

FOR THE GRADUATE
AGIFT

Only Sl7 SO for a Master
Member sa oo to add an
Assoc1ate to your mem
bers h1p

bases on Gene Alley's s mgle

.at Montreitl ~me was ramed
out
Jn the Amencan League,
K•nsas Coty beat Texas, 6-1, ·
Ch1cago edged Minnesota, ~ .
Dclrol\ blanked Boston. 1~ ,
New Yor~ beat Milwaukee, 4-2,
lfi II mnmgs, Oakland blanked
Cahforma, 4-0, and Baltimore
downed Cleveland , 4-1

and walks to Milt May and
pmch--hlttcr Rcn mc Stennett Atlanta Houston heat Pat
&amp;hmodt then committed his nobson v.t th two runs m the
error on Chnes' dnve and cash fourth on s mgles by Cesar
followed woth h1 s two-run Cedeno and Bob Watson, Lee
double
May s sacnhcc fly and Tommy
Bob Moose went eight m Helms run scormg double

and Wtlhe C1awf01 d s mgled off
PedJ o Borbon, both advanced
on a sacr1f1ce and B1ll Russell
Pmch-runner Steve Yea ger
scored on an mheld out and
nave I ..opes s mgled home two
runs
Sutton h&lt;JS had Ins troubles Of

ChOICe
Adams, a four-year veteran,

But m the last of th e
seventh , the P1rates loaded the
2-2

bunt by !ohnny Bench that
b1 ought Ill Pete Rose from
third
In the mnth, Joe Fcrgmmn

was walked to load the bases

ADAMS 1 RADED
PITTSBURGH (UP!) - 'the
Pittsburgh Steelers traded
t1ght end Bob Adams to the
New England Patnots for an
undisclosed future draft

Carlton douWed m the top of
the seventh and scored on Del
Unser s double to t1e the game,

record 4·3 Sutton went eight
mnm gs, g1vmg up only f1vc
hils, f,mnm g ftvc and walktng
three Pete RIChert came m for
Jtm Brewer to get the rmal
three outs ~md preserve the 3-1
deciSIOn
The game wa s sc01 elcss until
the mghth when the Beds
scored on a sm pnse two.{)ut

Saturday s Games
Ka nsas Clly at Oakland
Mtnneso la at Ch1ago
De tr oi t at Mtll &lt;iu kee
New York at Cleve !willie
Tc xils M Ca ltf o( n a n19ht
Boston a l Baltim ore n1ght
ln1ernaitonal League
S1andlngs
Bv Umted Press lnternattonal
Amencan DIVISIOn
w I pet g b
Roc hes te r
20 12 625
Syrilcusc
15 16 484 4111
Pawtu c ket
13 14 481 4 1
Toledo
13 22 '3 71 8•h
National DIVISIOn
wlpctgb
Charles ton
19 12 " 61 3
20 13 t.06
Pe n1n su la
Ttdewa tc r
18 15 545 '1
R1 cl1m ond
9 23 28 1 101 ,
Thursday s Results
R1 c hm ond a t Tidewater (ppd
ram)
Syracu se 1,[ Roc hester 5
Toledo 5 Pawtuck e t 2 (lst
gam e)
toledo 3 Pawtu c ket ? {2nd
gam e)
Charleston at Pen1nsula lpdd
r run)

' Nope,

one for Don Sutton, who got
over the 500 mark to make h1s

Ha shtsh
&lt;J
nan.: otl&lt;:
IS
made from the top s and ten
der parts of he mp

Will rank above the rest
A whole year of protection
and serv1ce

M.Jn double to give the PJiates .a
5-Z v1ctory over Carlton ~nd lht:

l'hursday was a very sat1sfymg

-ARROW-

8

S&lt;'Venth to snap a 2-2 toe and
Dave Cash followc'&lt;l woth • t"o-

hun
mentally')
C..1rlton satd

pm

I he board agreed to the fmal

"FAMILY OUTING"
OF

pel gb
583
545

Philadelphia Phils
The loss left Carlton W)th a 4Wfpctgb
6 mark and he ~Aasn't In a
San Franc1sco 26 14 650
Houston
23 15 605 2
talkmg mood after the game as
Cmc1nna l1
10 15 571 J• 1 pense It figured that the
he answered most questions
losAngeles
11 16 568 31 7
Atl.:mto
15 '20 429 51 , WJMmg run would score on an .,. w1th one word answers
S.1n 01ego
14 n 378 101 , error
Are you gomg to come out of
Thursday s Re sults
Th1rd baseman Mtke Sch.
the slump soon' Yup," CarlSt LOUIS 6 c;h1cago 4
ton saod
mtdt booted Gene Chncs' dr1ve
Los Angeles 3 Clnc1nnal1 1
New Yo(k at Mo11lreal ppd "1th the bases loaded m the
Is the bad startong affectmg

De trot t
New York
M1lw aukee
Ba ll1m orc
Bos ton
Clevela nd

RB!s on h1s bases loaded
t1 1ple Lou McKmncy drove m
four 1uns Wilhout a hit' Burney
and M1ke Ncsse lroad each had
a double tha t mmn g
somewhat a dtffe1ent season
Among th ose collectmg the h urn las t yea 1, but the

basketball coach

•

••
•

er rors
Floyd Brn ney emerged as
battmg s ta1 , collcctmg three

Ass 1s tant football coaches
a s.':agned were Deryl Well ,
Adam Kr&lt;Jhcl and Jtrn Arledge
Spr.1gue r e stgncd a ~ assis tant

•

~

h1ts,

football and baseball coach

•
••

•
•

rour
"alks , and th1 ee Well s ton
sc m ed on seven

w

71 15
18 lS

Wcs1

KC pool staffed, readied

SEE YOUR WHEELHORSE
DEALER FOR 1973 TRACTORS
NOW

•

•
••

That's what

17 batters to the plate that fatal
Golden Rocket mmng 1he)

~~
-~~~

Truth or Conseq 6

CBS

Ch1&lt;:ago
New York
Montreal

SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT TRACK RECORDS

Yea r- Event
1971 - 170 H Hurdles
196J- 100 Yar,d Dash
1970...- JOO Ya rd Dash
1963- MIIe Run
197'2- 880 Relay

Carleton loses sixth

Ma1or League S1and1n.;u
By Umled Press lnternahonal
National league
Eas1

Marauders whip Wellston 18-l

Tele';~~~~~ 19~og

SAINTS SIGN THREE
20 33
ADMITTED
Ronnoe
NEW ORLEANS (UP!)
9 00 - Masterp1ece Theatre 33 Room 222 6 13 C1rcleof Fear 3
4 15 Movtes The Sergeant 8 Donovan s Reef' 10 Un
Th oma s , Pomeroy
Jerry Auburn runrung back James
derstandmg Afr1ca 20
Ja cks Jr , Pomeroy Sharon Owens and two other draft
9 30 - 0ddCouple6 13 WorldPress20
Wa1 net
Pomeroy
Joan
ch01ces have been Signed by 10 00 - News 20 Love Amen can Style 6 13 Paul Nuch1ms 33
Bold Ones 3 4 15
Ca1 nahan, Lon g Bottom,
the New Orleans Samts of the
ll 00 - News3 4 6 8 10 13 15
Karen Ph omas Pomeroy and
Nallonal Football League
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 01 ck. Cavett 6 Mov1es The Story
of G I Joe 8 Horror of Dracula" 10 ' Monster Zero' 13
Ronald Bosllc, Pomt Pleasant
Owens, an 11th-round cho1ce,
1
00
ght Speclal3 4 15 Movte 01e Monster D1e 10
DISCHARGED - Mary also played cornerback, tall· 130 -- M1dn
News13
•
Baldwm Thelma Grueser
back and hnebacker at Auburn 2 30 - News 4
'
SATURDAY, MAY 19
Wan en Reeves, Herman and \lias used for k1ck returns
6
ODTV
Class
Room
8 Kentucky Af1eld 13 Fa1th for Today 10
Jones Porter Loudm and Ted
The others Signed by New
7 OD-Ne1ghbors 13 Farm Front 3 Fun for Everyone 6
Hatfield Sr
Orleans were defensiVe tacKle
Treehouse Club 8 10
Richard Watkms of Weber 7 15-Woman s Pomt of V1ew 13
7 30-Man from COSI 10 Farmbook 3 Treehouse Club 13
The first great mtss1ona1 y State and center Moke Evenson
Sesdme St 20 D1ck Van Dyke 4 Gospel6 Abbott &amp; Costello
of North Dakota State
\\a s the Apostle Paul
8
\ c terans Memorml Hospital

Betty

Debboe Wmdon
G1rls ' State delegates Jan e

More than 600 southern OhiO the defendmg Class AA
thmclads represenb~g 44 h1gh champ1on
schoolswolt JOUrney to Roo
Coach Art Lanham IS the
Grande College Saturday for meet director Pomts woll be
the annual Southeastern Oh10 3\\arded on a lQ-8-6..+2-1 basts
Teams parhc1pahng m the
Class A and Class AA Dostnct
track and l1eld meets
Class A meet are Eastern of
Prelinunartes for all events Poke County , Chesa peake,
at Evans Field Will begm at 9 Kyger Creek, Huntmgton of
am
Ross, Umoto, Zane Trace, Coa1
Class A lield events will start Grove Crooksv tlle, Frankfort
at 9 a m Class AA field events Adena, the 1971 state chamwill begm at I p m All runnmg piOn Hemlock-Miller, Latham
events (fmals ) will begm at Western, Lucasvtlle, Lynch ,
130pm
burg Clay, Manchester,
Boston ,
There will be 26 Class A Whoteoak , New
teams part1c1patmg m the 1973 P1kelon , Portsmouth Clay,
meet E1ghteen Class AA East and Notre Dam e,
Eastern of Me1gs, R oss
teams
are
entered
Southeastern ,
South
Chesapeake IS the defendmg of
Webster,
F
ede
r
al
Hoc
kLng,
Class A champiOn lronton JS
North Galha and West Umon
Class AA teams mclude
Belpre, Galhpol!s, Greenfield,
TWO. ON SUNDAY
Hlllshoro, Ironton, Rock Hill ,
The Syracuse fast p1tch Vmton County, Mmford, New
softball team w1ll play a double Lexmgton , Oak Hill, Portsheader Surday w1th Logan mouth West, Fairland, South
Honor Camp at Syracuse Ball Pomt, Shendan, Warren Local,
Park The first game woll get Waverly,
Wellston
and
under~way at 2 p m
Wheelersburg

m 45 or 33 and a third for your stereo, 1\'s mce to have a 38
around

best actor, Davod Webef, and WIN AT BRIDGE

C1 oc ket
H omemaker
of
Tomorro'"', Sandy Wood, and
Cn sco Outstandmg StUdent,

A tlmd team may be
m gamzed due to the large

•

TUPPERS PLAINS - Two

Roch,n d

been pa1d, the $2 should be

r

Danforth
•
wmners
declared

Peewee players

3 11'11! a vasectomy rum h1s sex hfe forever' - FEELS LiKE
MOM'S IN BED WITH US
l' tn sorr} my a nswer to ques twn s Numbe .. 1 and 3 are I
don't kn ow "
Quest tOn Number 21 If "OUJ guess IS correct d psydiJ&lt;:ttJJ St
c.:a n prob.a bl y solve the p1 oble1n of 1mpoten~.:y He and you 1 dodOJ
could also r eassw e your husband about a vasectomy
whu.: h
should dcfJmtdy NO I be t'OnstdcJ ed unt1l1t IS needed - H
PS Andlag1Cc ~ lt 's noncofherd-busmess''
..

School

Sta nrl inf.! s

Rio Grande College to
host track, field meets

2- The Dally Sentmel. MiddlepOrt-Pomeroy, 0, Ma) 1&amp;, 1973

'
Th e famous Arrow
nam e IS your guarantee of
the best on style and performance

20% Discount To The Graduates

lowest Price

G78xl4 15

$2]95
$2895

SHORT SLEEVE FOR DRESS AND SPORT IN
DACRON &amp; COTION POLYESTER KNIT

Plus Fed. Tax
Mounted and
Balanced Free!

BAHR CLOTHIERS

H&amp;R .FIRESTONE

Mtddleport,

0.

992-2238

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

'

�3, The Daily Sent mel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0, May 18, 1973

&amp; THINGS

Mr. Eichinger

BY PAUL CRABTREE

died on Monday

You may not realoze It, but that stereo set m your livmg room
can be a pOwerful Influence lor the force5 of law and order
At least, that's how It worked out a lew weeks ago for one of
my very favorite people Jean Ball&lt;•y. housewife, Pineville, W
Va
Her husband, Roherl D , served as West V1rgm~a 's Secretary
of State after the death ol PI Pleasant's Joe Burdett, and then
went back to a very fme law practice to let a young man named
Rockefeller run for the JOb m 1008 Both the Baileys are charmmg, gracious, down-to-earth people, and Jean os - well, JUS\
something else, that 's all
I remember when the Pres1dent of the United States was m
the area to dedicate a new flood&lt;antrol dam, and the official
party - usmg helicopters - JUst duln't have room for Jean and
me So Jean and I lmagled another helicopter, one ol the little
bubble-top Jobs, and took of! alter the Army's b1g banana-type
choppers for the dedicatiOn
We landed nght m the rrudst of about e.ght million Secret
SerVIce men, FBI agents, Natipnal Guardsmen, local pollee, and
maybe the CIA, who were all most cur1ous about thos late arroval
Jean told them she was Mrs Robert D Ba1ley and by golly, she'd
come to hear the President and that was that - and took off
through the crowd, leavmg the var~ous secur1ty people Widemouthed We made ot, too
'1.
Havmg proved she was the best gal I'd ever seen by a dam
SJte, we now move to the present
A trJO of senu..profess10nal
hoods from lnd1ana wound up m the area, and heard rumors that
Bob Bailey wasJusl ahout the riChest man around (not true, but
he's not broke, e1ther), that he had a safe mhos home (true ), and
that he always kept at least $50,000 m the safe (not true, there
was no cash at all m the safe)
~
So they planned a holdup
The three went to the Bailey household, and forst subdued
the1r son, Robert lll, who hved alone m a mob1le home on the
property He was handcuffed to a heavy table and one thug was
left to guard hun
Then they went to the mam house, surpriSed Bob, Jean and a
dinner guest The guest was handcuffed to a post m the
basement, and, Jean and Bob were handcuffed to go get mto the
safe
Jean pleaded arthr1lls m her shoulder and asked them to put
the cuffs on her Without puttmg her hands behmd her back That
was Mistake No I, smce Jean has about as much arthnt1s as
Steve Carlton Then they put a pau: of defecllve cuffs on her,
perm1ttmg her to get a hand free M1stake No 2 Then the pair
got absorbed m watchmg Bob try to open the safe M1stake No 3,
and the end of the road
You see, Jean just happened to have hidden a fully-loaded 38
p1stol m the stereo set, and when the two band11B looked away,
then turned around were starmg down the muzzle of that piStol,
and looking at a very, very angry and determmed woman
They dropped their guns, stuck up theor hands, and started
pleadmg for mercy One sa1d he was afra1d he was gomg to famt
Jean told hiln not to worry about 11- he'd be dead before he hot
the grpund anyway Then she held Hood No 1 hostage, while
Hood No 2 went w1th Bob to release tbe1r son and take Hood No. 3
m custody Then, w1th the trw under Jean's fu:m tngger fmger,
the pollee came and took the three away Thelf outlook osn't very
good, to say the least
I talked to Jean about the mc1dent a few days ago, and she
acted as of 11 were just about the most ordmary thing m the world,
and that dosarmmg three armed robbers was JUSt part of a day's
work
But that's about what I expected As l sa1d, Jean Bailey IS
really somethmg else

Avery D E1chmger, G!i,of 550
P•edmont Road, Columbus,
died Monday at Grant Hosp1tal
m Columbus He was the son of
the late Rev and Mrs Charles
EIChinger The Rev Mr
Etchmger wa s a former
moms(er of the Umted
Methodist Church and the
lam11y resoded on Letart Falls
Mr EJChtnger also was
preceded m death by h•s wife,
Mildred, and a brother, Henry
A retired employe of the
Chesapeake
and
Ohoo
Rmlroad, he Is survlVed by a

daughter, Mrs Dame! (Bar·
bara ) Li chty , two grandcholdren, a SJS~er, Mrs Davod
(Evelyn ) Jones, Dayton , and a
stster-m-h:tw ,

Mrs

Opal

E1ehmger, Chester, and rueces
and nephews

Funeral services were held

Thursday tn Columbus with
bunal m Forest Cemetery at
C!fclevllle

MOTHER AND SON GRADUATE - 1wenty years and
three ch1ldren later Mrs Vernon (Patty ) Roush, Sr, Mason,
Will graduate from Wahama H1gh School w1th her olde st
child, Vernon , this sprmg Mrs Roush qUJt high school when
she wa s a

JUni Or

MENTO MEET
The Me•gs County Men's
Fellowship of the Churches of
ChriSt woll meet at 7 30 p m
Monday at the Pomeroy
Church of Chrost

to be marned ln addition to Vernon, Mr

and Mrs Roush have a daughter, Gayla, a sophomore at
Wahama, and Thomas, a fifth grader at Mason Elementary

NEW On' ICERS (above)
ha\C~ been elected by the
Eastern H1gh School Chapter
of the Future Homemakers
of Amer1ea lor the 1973-74
school year Mrs JaDJce
H.Jtclu e IS adv1sor Seated
left tu nght, are Ir1s P1gott,'
president , Cathy Davrs, v1ce

president, Ntcsel Duvall
secretary, Pam Sams,'
treasurer , standmg, J to r,
Pam

Kauh ,

parliamen-

tarian, Barbara Coa tes
hlstonan , Dcbb1e Wmdon,'
nc\\s report e r , Nancy
Ridenour, recreatiOn leader

and Cathy Coates , song'
leader
AT RIGHT, V1ck1 Spencer,
daughter of J\.fr and Mrs H
L (Jack) Spencer, Pomeroy
Route 3, and Gene Chaney,
sun uf Mr and Mrs John
Chaney, Mmersvdle, arc the
"good Citizen g1rl and boy"
of the.scmor class at Eastern

H1gh

They
rece1ved trnph1cs Selection
was by the faculty

THE BIBLE SCHOOL choir of Pomt Pleasant w11l be smgmg at 7 30 o'clock this evemng at
rt ra ll y at the Pomeroy Wesleyan Holmess Church, Route 143, Harnsonvllle Road The Rev
Mr Na nley a teacher at the school. I' Ill speak The Rev O'Dell Manley extends an •m•I&lt;Jloon
to the public to attend this f1rstarea rally of the Wesleya n Hohness Churches

.'
'
.

if

He1en Help

·'..
'.
•.

B ~ ll el1·n Buttel

....,
..

$

'.

•

The Unwary Pay .

(UP!) -

Washmgton Thursday agamst

and Pay

DEAR HELEN
I'm an for savtng money on grocenes, but not at the expense
of the next shoppet '
The other day I bought a pound of butter [thos JS one of ow
extravagances ), opened tl at home, and discovered someone had
swotched l got four bars of cheap oleomargarme while a sneaky
shopper had made off w1th MY butter m a margarme package
which cost her 25 cents
The fma\ blov. came when the market manager tmphed I
moght be the culpr~( , trymg to get oleo exchanged for butter He
satd people save empty butter cartons for JUSt thts purpose
I ve seen people swttch labels on meat, and l 've found
cashew can plashc tops on cans of peanuts- whtch means
someone gut awa) With htgh pnced nuts for , you guessed It,
peanuts
Can't stores do somethmg to stop this petty pllfermg ' GYPPED
DEAR GYPPED
Alert store clerks thwart many a small tune cheate1 at the
checkout stand, but 1t s pretty hard rnakmg some charges
stic k rhese p1lfere1 s can alY.ays clmm someone else did the
s w1tchmg

Many alert managers make m ea t tags maccesstble, also
stamp pnces on the s ides of contamers rilther than on easily
swJtched can or bottle tops
Ouls1de of that, It's "shopper beware" Check your pur-

+

ORLANDO, Fla

Controversial mu1timilhonatre
Glenn Turner flied swt m

BY HELEN HOTTEL

chases before ) ou take them

Turner
bugged?

to

+

the counter - H

+

DEAR HELEN
Four years ago I had my fofth chold While I "as at the
hospotal my mother-In law fiercely atta~ked my husband (her
son), callmg him a sex fiend for "breedmg hke an ammal "He
became partially ompotent
Nme months ago I had a tubular pregnancy Agam, she
repeated the sex ftend and a mmal scene He became totally
unpotent

For tour )ears (afte1 the first attack by hos mpther) I was
patient, unde rstandmg, and learned to be a fantastic lover Now
C\erythmg fa1ls Ftfteen :years of Jove and the lives of seven
peop le almos t went down the dram--as I accused my husband of
havm~ an affmr Fmally I concluded h1 s lmJXllency \\asn 'tfrom
lack of mterest m me, but because of hts mother's charges It's as
If she has t:1kcn away her permiSSIOn for him to be a real

husband
Now sh e 1s pushmg w1th a mad passton for h1m to get a

'ascctomy I could accept th os 1f he d1dn't have psychological
PI oblem I'm afraid the operatwn wouldn't "cure" 1t , but mtght
make hts unpotenc} permanent

Or do) ou lhmk a vasectomy moght be the only way to regam
h1s mother's permJsswn to ha\ e mterco urse , thus clea t mg up the

mental block'
Please tell me
I How could any mother say such thmgs to her son • It's
none of her d- bu s mcss '

2 What else can I do to help my husband regam h1s v1gor'

three federal agencies
sever a I
mdt victuals

and
for

allegedly buggmg his Orlando
ofhce m a campaign to cnpple
h1s busmess and deplete his
assets
Turner, the flashy salesman

from Orlando, claomed m the
federal court swt that his
emplo yes had found two
wiretap devices on telephones

m one of hiS company offices
The su it claimed vanous
"state and pubhc offlcoals had
harassed hom, h1s relallves and
his employes "
Named defendants m the su1t
were the Federal Trade
CommissiOn, the Securities
and Exchange CommiSSion

and the U S Postal Serv1ce
Other defendants were the
federal grand JUfY m Orlando,
the U S Attorney m Orlando,
the Pmellas County (Fla )
prosecutor and the legal
counsel of the Flonda
Secretary of Agnculture
Bush saod the SUit charges
the U S government w1th
Illegal Wlretappmg and
bugg.ng together w•th 30 other
counts of vwlatmg Turner's
ctvil nghts as "guaranteed by
the first, fourth, fifth, soxth
and nmth amendments to the
U S ConstitutiOn '
The suo! was f1led on behalf of
Glenn W Turner, Glenn W
Turner

Enterpnses

Inc

Kosco\ Interolanetary Inc
and Dare To Be Great Inc

Danforth F'oundatton Award
wmners, Charles Brewer and
Ba1 bai a Well were announced
I hm sday durmg Eastern High
Sdwol's awards assembly
Thi s award annually goes to
Lhe outslandmg se mor boy and

gorl
Acad e mic
Keys
v.er e
awarded m Language, R1cha r d
Stettler
( also,
lan g ua ge
schol.u ship ) English , Luc;
Holter SoCial Studies, Glenda
l.av.son Busmess and OffiCe
EducatiOn
Lana Benedwn,
lndust nal
Art s,
Da\id
Matheny, Scien ce , Nancy
Sexson, Home Economics,
Sandy Wood Mathematics,
Robm Hrnnph1 ey , A1 t, John
Mdxson , and Mu s 1c, Vtckt
Spence!
H onored for perfect at
tendance we1 e se mors Debbie

Richardson and Rochard Cross,
a JllniOr Wtlham Amberger
and two freshmen , Conme
Putman and Sandre Buchanan
Semor play trophy wmners
we1 e best actor Randy Wolf,
best actress , Jane Ann Karr ,
best suppurtmg actor, Alan
Duvall best supporhng actress Rosemary Reed
Juntor play wmners were
best
actresses,
Meli ssa
Coleman
and
Tere s a
Chichester
Tr ophtes also were presented
to yea 1book ed1tors Lana
Bcncdwn and Robm Hwnphrey
CLtJzenshLp, Jean

'

Chane) and V1cko Spencer. and
activity, Alan Duvall and Jane

Ann Karr
Certoflcates for D A R Good
Cittzenslup went to Robm
Humph! ey, Nattona l Merit
Letter or CommendatiOn,

cal1ed Saturday
All boys stg ned up for peewee
play lh1s s ummer m Mtd ~

dlepurl me asked to be at the
park Sdturday - tomorrow at 10 a m ror an orgamzatwnal
sess iOn 111 cha r ge of Don
Reuter Fathers , If possible,
a1 e asked to atlend
Re utet , manager of the Cubs
tedm wtH be ass1sted by Dan
ond Bob Lewis , Mustan gs '
nnm.1gers If msurance has not

DEAR FLMIBWU

b1 (J Ught

nnmbe1 of bOJS stgned to play
No 111311 IS \\OJ th Ill S Ral t
who ts not 1eady dt Jll times

And the moral of the story IS that whether you collect records

Stettler,

BARBARA WELL AND CHARLES BREWER hold the
plaques they were awarded Thursday as the Danforth
FoW1dat10n Award Wmners of this year's semor class at
Eastern Hogh School The award IS gtven annually to the
outstanding seruor gtrl and boy MISs Well IS the daughter of
Mrs Evelyn Well, Pomeroy Route 3, and Brewer IS the son of
Mr and Mrs James Goodr1ch, Long Bottom Route 1
Selection was by Charles Swogger, prmc1pal

Whttehead,

Nancy

Mille1 ,

6 00 - NeWs 3 4 8 10 15 NBC News 13
Sesame St 20 Around the Bend 33

6 30- NBC News J 4 15

ABC News 6

BY CONNIE SMITH
Talk about savmg the best
for the last 1

why melt
this summer .
MAY JUNE JULY
AND AUGUST

Here's Our
SPECIAL!

r .-:
•

I

South Asleep---Down One
NOR~H

(D)

"'J74

• 91.
t AK
... AKQJ74
\\FST
EAST
.A5 2
.63 ,
¥A K73
¥ QJ104

+10811 2

• 97543

... JOG

olo 95

SOUTH
"'KQJU9 8
., 8 52
• QJ
... 832
None vulnerable

twn

He should have cashed both
dummy s diamonds and two

West

Nnrth

East

South

Pe~ s!S

Pass

1 ..
3 ...

Pa:,;s

1.
3•

4•

Pas::;

Pas~

~:~~

II ump West tr umped the
thord club and ano(her game
contract had gone past the
pomt of no return
South had started out beautifully No one could find any
1 fault With hiS followmg smt
to the first two !rocks , hiS
ruff of the third heart and hos
first trump play but nght
(hen ard there Jt was up to
South to take some precau~

top clubs He
been set 1f the
got ruffed, but
he would have

penence has taught us that
any chance or success 1s far

Opcmng lead- • Q
nate Pau l a Hawber were ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _..,..:·-~-.J
1ecog n1zed a s were th e

to n sk hos bod y to 'osk his
was a luRe late
well bf&gt;mg 1u 11s k h1.s l!le 111 Sunddy and a Sunday e temng
He had no wav to get to tu~
a J-!:1 ~.:a! cau:-;E' - flwodo1 P sc1\He \\111 be at 6 The pubhc
•
hand
to dl aw West s la st
B 00~( VI It
IS 111\ 1h ri

have
club
case
play

for h1s contract and long ex

Tonya Keebaugh , and alter-

delegates to Teenage Institute llv Os\\ald &amp; James Jacob)
on Alcohol and Drugs, Sherrt The delense started out
Lmthtcwn Mary Barnnger "Jth three rounds of hearts
Catll) Da~IS and alternate~ South I vlfed the thord lead
•
10 dummy led the fom of
Rhonda Sovel and Jo Ann spades and went up w1th hiS
Pulhns
kong ThiS play moght have
caused Wes t to put on h1s ace
of spades bul 11 dodn't West
SERVICES SET
held off, but took the trump
Denver Hill of Foster, W Va con t1nuatton
woll be speakmg at the Red Then he placed a doamond
Brush Church of Chnst over on tile tab! ~ Soulh "hu had
the weekend Servoces woll be been pla vtn g the hand tn a
at 7 30 p rn Saturda), 10 am St!.tlll II a nee woke up but 11

would
second
m that
had no

better lhan sure failure
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN )

o:en •1 •!t?U!l
~

The b1ddmg has been

West

North

East

1...
Pass
1¥
Pa ss
Pass
You South hold

1.

South

'

.K754 ¥K 754 tAJ9
What do you do now'
A-Th1s IS a tQU5.!h one, but
we fa\ m the conscrvah\ e call

or

vne nn-tr:~mp
TOD,W S QUESTION
Instead of passmg North has
b1d ont! no - trump ove1 the ont!
hea1 t What do you do now?
JU!it

I'

Sa~nt

15

E lec Co 20

Folk

33

INGELS
FURNITURE

Wild

7 30 - To Tell th e Truth 6 Parent Game 10 Beat the Clock 13
Porter Wagoner 3 Young Dr K1ldare 4 Protectors a Wall
Street Th1s Week, 20 33
a 00 - Sanford &amp; Son 3 4 15 Brady Bunch 6 13 MISS tOn tm
poss1ble 8 10 Washmgton Week 1n Rev1ew 20 33
8 30 - Par tndge Fatn1ly 6 13 L1ttle People 3, 4, June Wayne

8 00----Houndcats 3 4, 15 Pufnstuf 13 Jakes Place 6 Bugs
Bunny 8 10
8 30-Roman Holidays 3 4 15 Jackson F1ve 6, 13 Sabrma
Teenage W1tch 8 Popeye 10
9 00- Pmk Panther 3 4 15 Mov1e Cartoons6 8, 10 13
10 oo--Underdog 3 4, 15 Elec Co 20
10 JO- Barkleys 3 4 8 Brady K1ds 6 13 M1ster Rogers 20 Joste
&amp; The Pussyca ts m OJter Space 8 10
11 00- Brother Fuzz 6 F lmtstones 8 10 Sesame St 20 Sea lab 3,
4 15 Bewitched 13
~
11 30----Kid Power 6 13 Runaround 3 4, 15
12 00--Eiec Co 20 Funky Phantom 6 13 Around the World 1n
80 Days 3 4 15 Archie s TV Funmes a, 10
12 30----Talk1ng wlfh a G1ant 3, 4 IS Lids ville 6 13 Fat Albert
and the Cosby K1ds 8 10
1 OD--Lass1e IS Monkees 6 13 Sports Challenge 4 CBS
Chtldren ' s Film Fest1val 10 Wagon Tra1n 3
1 3o-Johnny Bench 4 Atnencan Bandstand 13 6 Hour of
Fa1th 15
1 45- To Be Ann6unced 15
2 OQ-Baseball Pre Game Show 3 4 15 Soul Tram 6 To Be
Announced 8 Popeye 10 F1sh1n Hole 13
2 15-Baseball 3 4 15
2 30- The Amaz1ng World of Kresk1n 13 Black Ommbus 10 The
Story of Preakness 8
3 00- F Troop 6 Wrestling 8 Daktan 13
3 Jo- Tenn1s 6 Story of Preakness 10
4 oo-Golf 8 10 ·Jacques Cousteau 13
4 3Q-Audubon Wildlife Theatre 33
5 OQ-Makmg Th~ngs Grow 33 W1de World of Sports 6 13
Tenms 3 4 15 The Preakness 8 10
5 3o-Sesame Sf 33
6 00-News 3 4 e Mov1e Jumbo 10
6 15-:-A Look at the Book 15
6 3D-NBC News 3 4 15 Reasoner Report 13, Beverly
H ~ llbtll1es 8 Marshall Un1verslty Report 33 News 6
6 45--Why? 33
7 00-You Asked For It 3 Hee Haw 6 8 , Lawrence Welk 4 15
Love Tenn1s 33 World of Surv1val 13
7 3o--Nashvlile Mus1c 3 Fhps1de 13 , BIOgraphy 33
8 00- AII m the family 8 10 Here We Go Agam 6 13 Mov1e
Battle of Culloden ' 33
8 3o--Brldget Loves Berme 8 10 A Touch of Grace6, 13
9 00- Mary Tyler Moores 10 Mov1e ' Love Is A Ball 3, 4 15
The Strauss Family 6 13
9 3Q--Bob Newhart 8, 10 Conversation w1th Sol Hurkok 33
10 oo-Asslgnment VIenna 13 Movie Move Over. Darling 6
MISS USA Beauty Pageant 8 10 Stal1n 33
11 OQ-News 4 8 10 13
11 15-- News 4 13
11 3D-Movie 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 13
11 45-MOvleS The Rare Breed 3 I Saw What You 01d 4
The D1a ry of Anne Frank ' 15
12 QO-ABC News 6 News 8 10
12 15-Movle The Mad Ghoul 6
12 JD-Mov1e '0ne Foot In Hell' 8 The Sergeant' 10
1 oo--Mov1e1 Horror Island' 13
1 15-Movle " The Tra1tors' 4
'2 OD-News 13
3 15- MOvle Thr£e S1sters 4

- ·
- Q
-~
~------

Only $99.00

News 8 10 I

Gu1tar

. -.. Ill

WESTINGHOUSE
COMPACT 5 000 BTU
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER

Dream of Jeann1e 13 Let s Travel 33
7 00 ~ What s My Line 8 Truth or Con seq 3 Beat the Clock 4
News 6 10
K mgd om 13

_,_.

MIDDLEPORT
•

•

Me~gs

d1d at
Mumc1pal park dtam ond w
Moddleport Thursday af
ternoon In an explos1ve second
mmn g that saw 12 Marauder
runnel s come hom e , they ran
over lhe Wellston squad by a
scar e of 18-1 Th1s concluded
league a c lwn for the 1973
season, and a ss ured Me1gs a
sevenlh place ftmsh
It v.. as a ~se of unlockmg the
pote ntial energy and putllng 1t

to good use fhe hottmg , the
f1eldmg , the pttch1ng, Y.a s just
g reat The 12 run 1nnm g
1epresented the biggest mmn g
even m Marauder history
All mall, the Marauders sent

Plilsburgh

Ph1ladelph1a
51 Lows

Class " A" Schools

Mark

15 1
10 1
101

4 4J 8
1 33 2

1970-440 Ya rd Dash
50 8
1965- 180 Low Hurdle s
20 '
1966- 880 Yard Run
59 7
1965 220 Yard Dash
223
1977 Two Mile Run
10 16 7
1969- MJie Relay
3 29 9
1971- Shot Put
1970- Pole Vault
1970- High Jump
1971- Long Jump
197'2--- DISCUS

55'1

21

I2 9
64

21 9J.,.
15&lt;l 71 1'

Name

School
Adena
Allan Wallace
Mtddleport
Dave Harnllton
Ptsm East
C Tomblin
Beaver
Bever ly H1tchens
Adena
C Brown &amp; C Tyler
5 Wilson
Chesapeake
C Petltford
Adena
C Wolle
Chesapeak e
C Pett1lord
Adena
Ptsm Clay
Claus.ng
Ater

E Bobb K Bobb
Juenger &amp; Hoffner

Unwto
Adena
Southeaster n
Sou theaster n
Zane Trace
Adena

T Sower s
D Hil l
D Oav1dson
John Payne
T Sowe r s

Class AA Schools
1~70- 1 20 H Hurdles
14 2 L Gause
Chllttcoth~
1947- 100 Ya rd Dash
10 0 C John5an
Chil lico th e
1969-&lt;Jne Mil e Run
4 31 1 Gary Graff
Lancas ter
1965~ 880 Yard Re lay
1 32 0 Se ifer t Clark
Upp&amp; Roland
Lancaster
1948- 440 Yard Dash
50 0 Gene Cole
Lancaster
1971- 180 Low Hurdl es
19 5
J Rockwell
N Le~~:1ngton
1966 - 880 Yard Run
58 5
B Trusdalc
Lancas te r
1948- 220 Yard Das h
21 7
G Cole
Lancaste r
1969 Two M1l e Run
9 37 6 B 6eaty
Lancaster
1965- Mtle Relay
3 26 45
Se1 fe rt Kendnck
Upp &amp; Nungesser Lancaster
1965- Shot Put
53 7
Tom Re1d
Lancaster
1971 - PoleVa ult
13 51 2
D H II I
Sou theas tern
1969- Long Jump
2J I 2
Manetta
0 Bunk e
1967- Htgh Jump
6 )J ~
R Kelley
Lancaster
197 1- DI SCUS
158 9
M1am1 Trace
J Waddle

"

Kyge1 Creek School Dtstnct
Board of EducatiOn Thursday
m specta l sess10n employed
three lifeguards for the d1stnct
swunm wg pool H1red were
M1chael Curnutte , Jeanme

Clay and Chnstme Wetherholt
A pool manager woll be emplo) ed later
The board voted to open the

SPECIAL
BUYS

•

•••
•

•••
•

••
•

:•

,•
~

•

.•.
1

13 Me1 gs lnts uere Dav~&gt; Wolfe ,
w1th a smgle and a double ,
Mu-:- k Ash and Rtck Stobart
wtlh t'"' o I Its ea ch and gettmg'
one each were B1ll Cha ney, Jon
Dtllard a nd Steve Pnce
Pitcher 811! Chaney, semor
1 tghtha.nder lost h1s shutout m
the s 1xth 1nnmg when he
walked fom batters, forcmg
home the one Wellston run

pool on Memonat Day May 2B
rt \\Ill be open eac h day from 1
to 5 p m except Tuesdays and
Thu rsdays when swJmm1ng
hours Will be from 1 to 4 p m
and 6 !0 to 9 p m Children
under f1ve mu s t be accompam ed by a parent or
responsible adult
Adm Jss wn wJII be 35 cents for
students , 75 cents for adults •
$10 for s tudent season hckets ,

$14 adult season

and
feumly se a son tickets w1ll cost
$18 plus $2 for each ch1ld
The pool has been repatred
hc~ets

and IS bewg pamted
Jtm Sprague was granted a
t v.. o yea r co ntract as head

Arledge has completed the
f1rsl .} ea r of i:l two year con~

EnJOY a grass cutting week
end w1th a Wheel Horse tra cto r
Your Whee l Horse dealer has lhe b1 ggest Ime of la wn and
garden tra c tors ever Trac tors like Ihe 16 and 18 HP aut o
mat 1cs for b1 g JObs lntermfldiAte and economy s1ze auto
matte and lever sh1ft tractors from 7 to 14 HP that offer
versat1l!ly and eff1c 1ency lor get11 ng Ihe JOb done are av-ail
able too Tract ors are loaded w1th fea ture s lhat make
tra ctor ope rati on enjoyab le Choose fr om 42 work sav1ng
attachments So li ghten your work load buy Wh ee l Horse
and have ttme for faml ly tun Whee l Horse qually and
dependability ts ba cked Wllh 27 yea rs of e~~:pertence

tract as head basketball coach,
asSistant football and head
!rack coach
Mrs Eugema Gardner, EMR
Superv tsor for Galha , Metgs
and
Ja ckson
Countrcs
di scussed WIth the board th~
dt s tn ct s spec1al educalion
c la ss
She recommended
another teacher be employed
to teach spectal educat1on at
the JUnior h1gh level

Loca I Sup! Comer Bradbury

BAUM LUMBER
985 3301

fh e three Golden Rocke ts
h1ts v. e1e one b\ n g ht flelde1
A1 thur cmd two by center

fwlder D1ck G11loland Chaney
fanned e•~ ht , walked 10
Well stun hurler Da\e Gilliland
f.tnn ed fn e and \\alked Cight
Me1gs ended one game out of
the b~ s ement I hey H had

dctermmalJOn was i;ilways
there Monday the Marauders
will meet the Vmton dmmond
tea m at Middleport m a doubleheader
We llston
0 0 0 001 0- I 3 6

0 12 3 021 X- t8 13 I
Cha ney and Ash Golllland
ILP) Kong (2) and Hallen

d1sclosed th~t accordmg to
enrollment hgures compiled by

Sales and Servoce
Chester, 0

H1 gh School Pnnc1pal John C
Wicklme, 301 students have
been enrolled thus far for the
J!Jn-74 sc hool term an 1n

WHEELHORSE
LAWN &amp; Gl' &lt;&gt;nFN TRACTORS

••
•

PARK RESERVED

''•

SATURDAY, MAY 19th
UNTIL 5:00 PM

1

'

crease or II over the 1972 73
e nrollment 1 he freshman
closs w1ll have 89 s tudents
Whtch w1ll cree~te the need for
em addtbont.d mstructor
The d1stnct currently has
three staff vacancies, a
supermtcndenl, elementary
prmc1pal
and
hom e
economiCs mstructor
Also discussed at length was
a f our po 1nt p1 oposa l for
a pay In CI cvsc s ubnnlled

by

the

Kyger

Creek

teacher s ne got wllng team

They also asked for paod
hospllalizalton msu ran ce, a
perso nal leave day and
payment or salanes tw1ce a
month
In stead
of
the
customary once a month

RESEARCH&amp; DEVELOPMENT DEPT
and

SERVICES DEPARTMENT
OF
UNION CARBIDE TECH CENTER

-------------------------c

CAMDEN PARK

U.S. 60 West

HUNTINGTON

14 17
14 16

451

13 11

387

II '23

324

467

,,'' '

'
•

proposed Bcgmmng Sepl 1,
teac htn g and non ce rtifi ed
personnel wJII be patd t\1, Jce a
m onth
1 he other requests we1 e
~ken under adv isement until
mure hrm Information IS ob
tamed on next year's tax rate
Also discussed wa s a ra1se for
non cert1f1ed employees
The board will outl m e
mamlenan ce and butldmg
repairs at 1ts June m ec lmg

Ry VITO STELI.INO
UPI Sports Wr~t e r
The P1ttsburgh Pir.•tes, who
lost seven of the1r last e1~ht
games, arxt steve Carlton, who
lost ftve of hts f1rst rune, tr1ed
to s trmghten themselves out
l'hursday at each othe r 's ex-

7

cold
P11tsburgh 5 Philadelph ia 2
Hous ton 2 Atlan ta 1
(Only games scheduled)
l'oday's Probable P1tchers
l All hmes EDT)
Plitsburgh {Walker 1 1} at
New York lSeaver 4 3) 8 05
pm

Ch1cugo &lt;Jenk1ns 3 3) at
Phllr.delphta &lt;Ruthven 1 2)
735pm

San D1ego {Gre1f 3 2) at
Cmc1nnall ( Ne lson 2 2) 8 OS
pm

San Franc1sc o (Will ough by 3
.:~ 1 Houston ( Roberts 3 l)
830pm
Los Angeles (Messersmith 3
3) at All.;mla (Reed 2 4) 8 OS
1)

pm

St LOUIS (Gtbson 2 4) a-1
Montreal (Moor e '2 2) 6 p m
Saturday s Games
St Lou1s at Mon trea l
Pttlsburgh at New York
Ch 1ca9o at Phtla 2 tw1 n1ie
San 0 1ego at Cmcmnall n1ght
Los Angeles at Atl an ta n1ghl
San Franc1sco a t Houston n1ght
Amencan League
East

w I

pet

17
16
15
15
14

17
l7

500
485

l1

469
469
452
429

17
11

15 20

gb

1'

2

1
11h

2

'
Wes t
wlpctgb
Ch1cago
:w 10 667
KonsasC11y
21 15 583 2
Calllornt a
18 14 563 3
Oa kland
19 17 57 B 4
Minnesota
15 16 484
12 20 375
Texas
Thursdav's Results
Oak land 4 California 0
Kansa s Cliy 6 Texas 1
Cht cag o 5 M1nnesoto"
De troll 1 Bos ton 0
New York 4 Mllw 2 11 Inn s
B~1111more "Cleveland 1
Today s Probable P1tthers
(All hmes EDTJ
Texas ( Hand 22) af Call
torn ta (S1nge r 6 I) 11 p m
Ka nsas City (Bu sb y 3 4) at
Oakland ( Holl!m,:m 7 2) 10 30
7

pm

Mmnesolrl ( Kaat 4 2) at
Ch1 ca go (Gossage o 2) 9 p m
Bos ton (Pattm '2 6) at Detro1t
( Fryma n 2 3) 8 p m
Balt tmor e (Cuellar 1 5) at
C l cvc l ~ind (T1drow 4 4)
7 30
p m

M1 lwau kee (Champi on 0 2) a1
New York (Slot !Iemyre 5 4) 6

Dodgers
rally,
•
wrn 3-1
CINCINNAll tU PI ) - If U1c
l.os Angeles Dodgers t:.m kL&gt;ep
wmntng two out of tht ee
ga mes , they,re gomg to mean
b1g trouble for the other clubs
m the Ni1LJOnal Leag ue Wes t to
be :sure

The Dodgers whipped CmcwnatJ Thursday for the
second straight ltme ln U1e
past se r1es, startmg last week
they took two-Qf-three from
Pittsburgh and two~of~thr ee
from the dlvlston-leadmg San

Francosco Goants The Dodgers
arc only l \'.! games behmd the
Giants m a vtrtua1 tie for thtrd
woth the Reds
The v1ctory over the Reds

PHONE

POMEROY - 992 2590
GALLIPOLIS- 446 0699

~--------------------------------------~ ~------------

•

Rio eliminated
~INDLAY

1 he

Ro o

~ 1 esh n ldll

M1kc Hose wa ~
t llr~rgcd
\\1111 the luss, his
I Cl'CJid rs 4 4 O.nc Va 1go wa s
tile \~mmng pilchc 1
Hw (lidllfil LOIIlpcling Jn
tllcu fu sl NA JA [)1s tn ct
p lo}o lfs ended the scdson wtth

cl and fJmshcd
scc1 md 111 the Mnl Oh10 Confc l eiH.:c \~1th c1 :&gt;- l mark
Mdl onc
100 1!4 000- 0 II I
HIO
000 tOO0!0- 2 6 4
1

(SC(HIIdGamal

Bluffton
00! 300 U2X- 8 6 I
Rw
001 ()Ill 020- 4 8 5
Rose (lp l 4-4 and Persm
Va1 go and B1 eeden

CROW'S
STEAK
HOUSE

•

Home of

the Fabulous

fomBoy
SANDWICH

I he San D1ego Padres open H
four~~.ame ser1es here ton1ght
&lt;-~gaJnst Cmcmnntl at ltJve 1
front Sladtum

Order By Phone

And Toke Em Home

3-2, IS slated to

992-5432

start agattt&lt;;t the Reds ' Roger

Nelson , 2-2

s uffered man cxhJbltJOn game

doubleheader Sunday

1 C(UJ

Staton
! 7) d lld Pel Sill ( lp 1 Sw.m n 2 3
Dan W;-.~lkcl und Snuth Walket
( WP1 9 I

lflg

mossed the ent~re 1972 regular
season beca use of a knee InJury

12 ~

S\\t~nrl Vdn:vtc~l J C!5J

challcngm g the hitters
1
I c&lt;m t s.1y enough about
Juc Ferguson He ca lls the
n ghl pitches On Bench, I thmk
he wa s expect mg the curve billl
~md we came blj ck w1th the
fa slbdll aud tdug ht hun look

Gr~ef,

Bluffton (,l nte up \\ 1lh two
mmt uncdT ned run s .1s RIO
( ol .llldC lidd f1 VC Cll ()J S In the
J.{d lll l:

anybody r1ght now My
pholosophy IS to throw the ball
e;~ nd not be afra1d of makmg a
mt s takc but sometimes l
weaken and get to the pomt
where I'm JUSt feehng around
w1th rny f&lt;Jstbc.dl and not

The sencs wmds up w1th a

BELTED TIRES
Best Quality

SHIRTS
FOR THE
GRADUATE &amp;
FUN TIME

.I

MEMBERSHIP

AUTOMOBILE CLUB
OF
SOUTHERN OHIO

Run-s cortng s mgles by
pmchlutter Erl Crosby and Lou
ehcd the mnUl to get the save Brock m the mnth mnmg lifted
In the other NatiOnal League St Lou1s over Ch tcago Don
~ames Hous ton h&lt;!at Atlanta , Kcssmge r 's error and M1ke
2-1, St Lou1s downed Chicago
l'yson 'smgle set th~ stage for
6-4 , and I os Angeles edged the C1osby ,lncl Brock hits
Cmcmnat1 , 3-1 The New York winch snapped a 4--4 ttc

bother hun
It was very r ewardmg to
beat C1ncmnati ," he said "As
n matter of fact, tt's very
sat ts fymg tor me to beat

B•ll

Dave Lopes' two-run smg le
climaxed a three-run tn the
•
mnth mnmg off Pedro Borbon
to g1ve Los Angeles the v1ctory
over Cmcmnat! Smgles by J oe
Ferguson .md Wtlllc Crawford,
Ron Cey s sacn!1ce bunt, an
mtentwnal walk. a run sconng
g1oundout by Steve Garvey
a nd 1 opes two run s tngle
dectded the game
Ken F or sch pttched a four ~
httter as H Oll~ton turned back

mngs to get the vu.:tory for the
Ph ates and Jnn Rooker pit

late 'I he Porates bombed hom
for f1v e homers m one game
last week but he hasn t let that

FOR THE GRADUATE
AGIFT

Only Sl7 SO for a Master
Member sa oo to add an
Assoc1ate to your mem
bers h1p

bases on Gene Alley's s mgle

.at Montreitl ~me was ramed
out
Jn the Amencan League,
K•nsas Coty beat Texas, 6-1, ·
Ch1cago edged Minnesota, ~ .
Dclrol\ blanked Boston. 1~ ,
New Yor~ beat Milwaukee, 4-2,
lfi II mnmgs, Oakland blanked
Cahforma, 4-0, and Baltimore
downed Cleveland , 4-1

and walks to Milt May and
pmch--hlttcr Rcn mc Stennett Atlanta Houston heat Pat
&amp;hmodt then committed his nobson v.t th two runs m the
error on Chnes' dnve and cash fourth on s mgles by Cesar
followed woth h1 s two-run Cedeno and Bob Watson, Lee
double
May s sacnhcc fly and Tommy
Bob Moose went eight m Helms run scormg double

and Wtlhe C1awf01 d s mgled off
PedJ o Borbon, both advanced
on a sacr1f1ce and B1ll Russell
Pmch-runner Steve Yea ger
scored on an mheld out and
nave I ..opes s mgled home two
runs
Sutton h&lt;JS had Ins troubles Of

ChOICe
Adams, a four-year veteran,

But m the last of th e
seventh , the P1rates loaded the
2-2

bunt by !ohnny Bench that
b1 ought Ill Pete Rose from
third
In the mnth, Joe Fcrgmmn

was walked to load the bases

ADAMS 1 RADED
PITTSBURGH (UP!) - 'the
Pittsburgh Steelers traded
t1ght end Bob Adams to the
New England Patnots for an
undisclosed future draft

Carlton douWed m the top of
the seventh and scored on Del
Unser s double to t1e the game,

record 4·3 Sutton went eight
mnm gs, g1vmg up only f1vc
hils, f,mnm g ftvc and walktng
three Pete RIChert came m for
Jtm Brewer to get the rmal
three outs ~md preserve the 3-1
deciSIOn
The game wa s sc01 elcss until
the mghth when the Beds
scored on a sm pnse two.{)ut

Saturday s Games
Ka nsas Clly at Oakland
Mtnneso la at Ch1ago
De tr oi t at Mtll &lt;iu kee
New York at Cleve !willie
Tc xils M Ca ltf o( n a n19ht
Boston a l Baltim ore n1ght
ln1ernaitonal League
S1andlngs
Bv Umted Press lnternattonal
Amencan DIVISIOn
w I pet g b
Roc hes te r
20 12 625
Syrilcusc
15 16 484 4111
Pawtu c ket
13 14 481 4 1
Toledo
13 22 '3 71 8•h
National DIVISIOn
wlpctgb
Charles ton
19 12 " 61 3
20 13 t.06
Pe n1n su la
Ttdewa tc r
18 15 545 '1
R1 cl1m ond
9 23 28 1 101 ,
Thursday s Results
R1 c hm ond a t Tidewater (ppd
ram)
Syracu se 1,[ Roc hester 5
Toledo 5 Pawtuck e t 2 (lst
gam e)
toledo 3 Pawtu c ket ? {2nd
gam e)
Charleston at Pen1nsula lpdd
r run)

' Nope,

one for Don Sutton, who got
over the 500 mark to make h1s

Ha shtsh
&lt;J
nan.: otl&lt;:
IS
made from the top s and ten
der parts of he mp

Will rank above the rest
A whole year of protection
and serv1ce

M.Jn double to give the PJiates .a
5-Z v1ctory over Carlton ~nd lht:

l'hursday was a very sat1sfymg

-ARROW-

8

S&lt;'Venth to snap a 2-2 toe and
Dave Cash followc'&lt;l woth • t"o-

hun
mentally')
C..1rlton satd

pm

I he board agreed to the fmal

"FAMILY OUTING"
OF

pel gb
583
545

Philadelphia Phils
The loss left Carlton W)th a 4Wfpctgb
6 mark and he ~Aasn't In a
San Franc1sco 26 14 650
Houston
23 15 605 2
talkmg mood after the game as
Cmc1nna l1
10 15 571 J• 1 pense It figured that the
he answered most questions
losAngeles
11 16 568 31 7
Atl.:mto
15 '20 429 51 , WJMmg run would score on an .,. w1th one word answers
S.1n 01ego
14 n 378 101 , error
Are you gomg to come out of
Thursday s Re sults
Th1rd baseman Mtke Sch.
the slump soon' Yup," CarlSt LOUIS 6 c;h1cago 4
ton saod
mtdt booted Gene Chncs' dr1ve
Los Angeles 3 Clnc1nnal1 1
New Yo(k at Mo11lreal ppd "1th the bases loaded m the
Is the bad startong affectmg

De trot t
New York
M1lw aukee
Ba ll1m orc
Bos ton
Clevela nd

RB!s on h1s bases loaded
t1 1ple Lou McKmncy drove m
four 1uns Wilhout a hit' Burney
and M1ke Ncsse lroad each had
a double tha t mmn g
somewhat a dtffe1ent season
Among th ose collectmg the h urn las t yea 1, but the

basketball coach

•

••
•

er rors
Floyd Brn ney emerged as
battmg s ta1 , collcctmg three

Ass 1s tant football coaches
a s.':agned were Deryl Well ,
Adam Kr&lt;Jhcl and Jtrn Arledge
Spr.1gue r e stgncd a ~ assis tant

•

~

h1ts,

football and baseball coach

•
••

•
•

rour
"alks , and th1 ee Well s ton
sc m ed on seven

w

71 15
18 lS

Wcs1

KC pool staffed, readied

SEE YOUR WHEELHORSE
DEALER FOR 1973 TRACTORS
NOW

•

•
••

That's what

17 batters to the plate that fatal
Golden Rocket mmng 1he)

~~
-~~~

Truth or Conseq 6

CBS

Ch1&lt;:ago
New York
Montreal

SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT TRACK RECORDS

Yea r- Event
1971 - 170 H Hurdles
196J- 100 Yar,d Dash
1970...- JOO Ya rd Dash
1963- MIIe Run
197'2- 880 Relay

Carleton loses sixth

Ma1or League S1and1n.;u
By Umled Press lnternahonal
National league
Eas1

Marauders whip Wellston 18-l

Tele';~~~~~ 19~og

SAINTS SIGN THREE
20 33
ADMITTED
Ronnoe
NEW ORLEANS (UP!)
9 00 - Masterp1ece Theatre 33 Room 222 6 13 C1rcleof Fear 3
4 15 Movtes The Sergeant 8 Donovan s Reef' 10 Un
Th oma s , Pomeroy
Jerry Auburn runrung back James
derstandmg Afr1ca 20
Ja cks Jr , Pomeroy Sharon Owens and two other draft
9 30 - 0ddCouple6 13 WorldPress20
Wa1 net
Pomeroy
Joan
ch01ces have been Signed by 10 00 - News 20 Love Amen can Style 6 13 Paul Nuch1ms 33
Bold Ones 3 4 15
Ca1 nahan, Lon g Bottom,
the New Orleans Samts of the
ll 00 - News3 4 6 8 10 13 15
Karen Ph omas Pomeroy and
Nallonal Football League
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 01 ck. Cavett 6 Mov1es The Story
of G I Joe 8 Horror of Dracula" 10 ' Monster Zero' 13
Ronald Bosllc, Pomt Pleasant
Owens, an 11th-round cho1ce,
1
00
ght Speclal3 4 15 Movte 01e Monster D1e 10
DISCHARGED - Mary also played cornerback, tall· 130 -- M1dn
News13
•
Baldwm Thelma Grueser
back and hnebacker at Auburn 2 30 - News 4
'
SATURDAY, MAY 19
Wan en Reeves, Herman and \lias used for k1ck returns
6
ODTV
Class
Room
8 Kentucky Af1eld 13 Fa1th for Today 10
Jones Porter Loudm and Ted
The others Signed by New
7 OD-Ne1ghbors 13 Farm Front 3 Fun for Everyone 6
Hatfield Sr
Orleans were defensiVe tacKle
Treehouse Club 8 10
Richard Watkms of Weber 7 15-Woman s Pomt of V1ew 13
7 30-Man from COSI 10 Farmbook 3 Treehouse Club 13
The first great mtss1ona1 y State and center Moke Evenson
Sesdme St 20 D1ck Van Dyke 4 Gospel6 Abbott &amp; Costello
of North Dakota State
\\a s the Apostle Paul
8
\ c terans Memorml Hospital

Betty

Debboe Wmdon
G1rls ' State delegates Jan e

More than 600 southern OhiO the defendmg Class AA
thmclads represenb~g 44 h1gh champ1on
schoolswolt JOUrney to Roo
Coach Art Lanham IS the
Grande College Saturday for meet director Pomts woll be
the annual Southeastern Oh10 3\\arded on a lQ-8-6..+2-1 basts
Teams parhc1pahng m the
Class A and Class AA Dostnct
track and l1eld meets
Class A meet are Eastern of
Prelinunartes for all events Poke County , Chesa peake,
at Evans Field Will begm at 9 Kyger Creek, Huntmgton of
am
Ross, Umoto, Zane Trace, Coa1
Class A lield events will start Grove Crooksv tlle, Frankfort
at 9 a m Class AA field events Adena, the 1971 state chamwill begm at I p m All runnmg piOn Hemlock-Miller, Latham
events (fmals ) will begm at Western, Lucasvtlle, Lynch ,
130pm
burg Clay, Manchester,
Boston ,
There will be 26 Class A Whoteoak , New
teams part1c1patmg m the 1973 P1kelon , Portsmouth Clay,
meet E1ghteen Class AA East and Notre Dam e,
Eastern of Me1gs, R oss
teams
are
entered
Southeastern ,
South
Chesapeake IS the defendmg of
Webster,
F
ede
r
al
Hoc
kLng,
Class A champiOn lronton JS
North Galha and West Umon
Class AA teams mclude
Belpre, Galhpol!s, Greenfield,
TWO. ON SUNDAY
Hlllshoro, Ironton, Rock Hill ,
The Syracuse fast p1tch Vmton County, Mmford, New
softball team w1ll play a double Lexmgton , Oak Hill, Portsheader Surday w1th Logan mouth West, Fairland, South
Honor Camp at Syracuse Ball Pomt, Shendan, Warren Local,
Park The first game woll get Waverly,
Wellston
and
under~way at 2 p m
Wheelersburg

m 45 or 33 and a third for your stereo, 1\'s mce to have a 38
around

best actor, Davod Webef, and WIN AT BRIDGE

C1 oc ket
H omemaker
of
Tomorro'"', Sandy Wood, and
Cn sco Outstandmg StUdent,

A tlmd team may be
m gamzed due to the large

•

TUPPERS PLAINS - Two

Roch,n d

been pa1d, the $2 should be

r

Danforth
•
wmners
declared

Peewee players

3 11'11! a vasectomy rum h1s sex hfe forever' - FEELS LiKE
MOM'S IN BED WITH US
l' tn sorr} my a nswer to ques twn s Numbe .. 1 and 3 are I
don't kn ow "
Quest tOn Number 21 If "OUJ guess IS correct d psydiJ&lt;:ttJJ St
c.:a n prob.a bl y solve the p1 oble1n of 1mpoten~.:y He and you 1 dodOJ
could also r eassw e your husband about a vasectomy
whu.: h
should dcfJmtdy NO I be t'OnstdcJ ed unt1l1t IS needed - H
PS Andlag1Cc ~ lt 's noncofherd-busmess''
..

School

Sta nrl inf.! s

Rio Grande College to
host track, field meets

2- The Dally Sentmel. MiddlepOrt-Pomeroy, 0, Ma) 1&amp;, 1973

'
Th e famous Arrow
nam e IS your guarantee of
the best on style and performance

20% Discount To The Graduates

lowest Price

G78xl4 15

$2]95
$2895

SHORT SLEEVE FOR DRESS AND SPORT IN
DACRON &amp; COTION POLYESTER KNIT

Plus Fed. Tax
Mounted and
Balanced Free!

BAHR CLOTHIERS

H&amp;R .FIRESTONE

Mtddleport,

0.

992-2238

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

'

�4- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 18, 1973

Meigs 4-H Club
The Columbia Make-It 4-H
Clu b met May 10 at the home of
Mae Jord an . Ad\rlso rs attending the meehng were Mae
• Jordan and Betty Johnso n.
There were 14 members
present. Project books were
passe d out and disc uss ed .
Debbie Miller, Ce lia Sh1ltz and
Marcia Holcomb orgamzed a
baseball game.
Betty Jordan served refreshments. The next meehng will
be May 24 at the home of Mae
Jordan . - Betty Jordan.
THE DANVILLE Sbamrocks
4-H Club met May 3 at the
home of Mrs. James Kunath,
adviw r with 13 present . A
demonstration on insects was
gJVen by Ricbard Basham.
Tammy Kunath gave a special
~ report on Heatlh ,
, Mike McGuire led the club m
', a game of black magi c. Mary
.: Colwell served refreshments .
·. - Shirley Smith.
, THE MIXED-UP Hotshots +
, H Club met May 9 at the
'. Resear ch Center at Carpenter
' w1!h three adviSors
.
and 10
.· member s present. Business . .
: discussed included a trip at the
end of the season and money~
·: makmg projects.
Brad Largent gave a report
', on "Safety in the Home."
; Ricky a nd Ra lph Jord an
', served refreshments a nd
; softball was played. - Ralph
Jorda n.
A WI ENER ROAST on May

SHIRT
FINISHING

'•

SAME DAY
SERVICE
In At 9-0ut At 5
Use Our Free Parkmg Lot

Cleaners
216 E. 2nd , Pomerov ·

::::::::::~~·W.!W~::&gt;"h:=:=::::Y.««=

.Vews

17 at the Middleport Park was
planned by tbe Up and At-Urn
4-H Club at their May 9th
meeting at the home of Ruth
Ann Mulford . Advisors attend·
mg were Ruth Ann Mulford and
Mary Ann Hoffman. There
were 13 members present.
Projects and the Plan-0-Rama
were diScussed.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Mulford and Mary Ann
Hoffman. - Mary Ann Hoff. ..
man .

THE FIVE POINT Star
Stitchers met May 7 at the
home or Mrs. Nan White with
18 membe~s present. A Family
Day at the roadside · par k on
Route 33 will be held m June
with~ picnic lunch an d games.
Demonstrations were gJVen
by Denise White, "Settmg the
Stage" ; Tammie Star cher ,
"Tricks for Treats"; Kathy
Pa rker ,
" Don 't
Waste
Vegeta bles," and Traci Sayre,
"Safe Foods for a Packed
Lunch."
Advisors Eva Walker , Pat
Holter, Ann Radford and
Cla n ce Krautt er , Junior
Leaders,
and
Joann
McLaugb lin, a guest, helped
members with their sewing
and th e painting or ceramic
animals, picture frames, and
bud vases.
Th~ next meetmg will be at
th e home of Mrs. Jackie
Starcher on May 20th at 12:30
p.m. when the girlS will work
on their sewing projects and go
on a nature hike.
THE LEADING CREEK
Crickets met on May II at the
home or Betsy Herald With nine
members and two advisors
attending. Members diSCIL'sed
raising money and Mary Jane
Herald served refreshments.
The next meeting will be June
8th at 3 p.m. at the home or
Charlotte Brown. - LISa Gard·
ner.

Sy mntes \'alley, " 'inner IJI
th" So uthrrn SecUonal
Tmtnmment, -Aa!ii eli minated

from the Class A Dlstrlcl
Tourna ment at Chillicoth e
Thursday.
Jetr Welch pitched a onehiller in leading Portsmouth
East to a 2-0 victory over
Coac h Dave
Dunfee's
Vikings. The winners scored
their runs in the fourth In·
nl ng on an error and double.
Rick Corn bad the only bit
for the VIkings, a seventh
In ning single. Jene Myers
who had won eight straight
ga mes was charged with his
first loss of the year. Sym·

-'

Sheridan Sew-Rite sewing Apple Grove church
graduates club has~ meet
hosts Mother 's Day

William Sheridan , Jr., son of
A rumm~ge sale was set for
Mr . and Mrs . William
Jtme 4 and 5 in the former
She ridan , Sr., Pomeroy,
Pomeroy J11mor l:ligh School
graduated from R1o Grande
bmlding when the Sew·RtteCollege .Sunday.
Sewing Club met Wednesday
Sheridan returned to coUege
mght at the home of Mrs.
two years ago to complete
Barbara Mullen , Middleport.
requirements for hts bachelor
Mrs. Judy Potter had charge '
of science degree after bemg in
of the meeting with Mrs.
the employment £1eld for 10
Evelyn G1Lmore' giving the
years. His wife, the former
trea surer 's report. Mrs
Rachel Genheuner, has been
Gilmore also furms hed the
mes Va lley, th e curre ot
employed at the Holzer
1tem for a fund-ra1smg auction ,
pace-setter in the Southern
Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs.
with Mrs. Lenora McKnig ht to
Va lley Athletic Conference, Sheridan and their three
is slated to play Southern
children reside m R10 Grande.
Saturday.
com·
Attend 1ng
the
~::;:;~:;;;:;:::-:-:-:-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::·::::::::~:::::
mencement were Mr. and Mrs.
William Sheridan, Sr., and Mr.
and Mrs. Ran dy Hawley,
Pomeroy ; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Iles and sons, Galion; the Rev .
and Mrs . Carver Williams and
Bernard Fultz: prosecuting
COLU MBUS - At feast two da ughters. Kenton; Mrs. Russ attorney, was guest speaker
or the natlon's top table tenms Watson, Mrs . Olan Genheliiler , Tuesday mght at a meeting of
players, Dal Joon Lee and John Minersville; Mrs. J . Edward th e Women's Auxihar y of
Tann ehill , wlli be in the Foster, Pomeroyi Mrs. Caddie Veterans Memorial Hosp1 tal
compehtton here Saturday and Wickham , Gallipohsi Mr. and
His talk pertained to the
Sunday of the Midwes t Mrs Wilham Knight and sons, making and probatmg of a w1ll .
Regiona l
Ta ble
Tenms Miss Teresa Crush, and Mtss A questiOn and answer period
Tour nament
at
Beatty Pam Byers, Pomt Pleasant, W.
RecreatiOn Center, North Ohio Va .
St.
Lee, settled now m Columbus
m busmess, 1s the U. S. open
RUTLAND - Mrs. Homer
singles champiOn , and Tan·
semors of the church of the Parker, Rutland , a member of
nehiH, pla ying out of Miami ,
h1gh school graduatmg class at the Rutland Friendly Ga rFla., but a nat1v e of Midthe evemng worship service o£ deners, has received an In·
dleport , OhiO, IS ranked fourth
v1talwn from the flower show
F~r st Baptis t Church and a
nationally in current s tan~
receptiOn honormg them was committee to exhibtt m the
dmgs.
held m the church basement
Lee and Tannehill were
following the serv1 ce The
members or the 1971 U.S. team
semors present to receive
that competed in the world
Bibles wer e NICk !hie, Mike
tournament in Japan, and
Nease, Larry Wilcoxen , Diane
Tannehill was m the party that
Norr1s and Demse Cross.
entered China followmg that
Mrs. Pats y (Hart) and
MASON - Special awards
tournament. Tannehill , 21, was
children of Columbus and Rick were given at the dmner
second-ranked (behind Lee) in
Hart o£ Elliott, Mame, came to meeting or the Mason United
1970, 1971 and 1972
visit their mother, Mrs. Earl MethodiSt Women on Monday
Hart, a patient at Holzer evemng . Mrs . Roy Tes t,
Medical Center.
president or the group ,
Miss Vera Beegle and Mr. welcomed those attending the
man. It was reported that a Tommy Beegle v1sited Mr.
treat Or cook1es were taken to Charley (Whitey) Beegle at Mother and Daughter potluck
dinner. Mrs. William DeMoss,
Syracuse Rest Home from the Chn sl 1an
Anch o rage ventriloquist and Chuckle
Ci rcle . Plans were made for Re tirement Home in Marietta,
entertamed the ladies and thetr
a layette to be taken to the Wo- Other VISitors mcluded Mrs
men 's Conference. A program Clara Roush and daughter, guests. Mrs. Clarence McCloud
by Mrs. Mam Roush followed: Mrs. E1ieen Stump of Akron gave the invocation .
Miss Lena Gibbs was
Subjec t, " What 1s Hope " ; who spent over night w1th Mr.
readings included "What IS the and Mrs Robert McKelvey at presented the Special Mem·
bersh1p Award of a pm and
Nature of Our Hope", "What Belpre.
certificate, and Mary Ahce
Action does Hope Generate" .
Frances Foster and Hazel Sisson, daugbter of Mr. and
Scripture r-eadLngs were Carnahan visited Mrs . Lottie
EphesianS. •· ·2· 11-22; · ·1: WIIC'p'xen ~t EllnWood Nursing Mrs·. J ohn Sisson, Mason,
received an 'award for , the
Thessalonians 5 6-11; ! Peter Home on Mother's Day .
youngest daughter present.
3 13-22 ; ColosSians 1· 24-29 .
Mr and Mrs. Steve Badgley
Mrs . Sheila
Howard,
After a discussion on Hope, a and Kelli of Columbus aqd Mrs
poem "What Have We Don e Brian Simpson, Lisa and daugbter of Mrs. Ruth Walk ~r ,
Richmond, Va ., was given a
Today" was read. The session Dann, of Balhmore s pent
gift for having traveled the
close~ w1th smgmg "Great is
Mother's Day weekend with farthest. Mrs . A. E. Scbaekel,
Thy Faithfulness" and readmg their parents, Mr and Mrs.
the mother whose birth place
a benedictiOn m unison
Ralph Badgley .
(Norway) was the farthest
Ronnie Salser , Superm .
Mr and Mrs. Robert Swift away, received a gtft.
lendenl of BaptiSt Church and Mr and Mrs. Michael
A!tendmg were Mesdames
School, presented flowers Kmnett and children, Todd and
Russell Barton, Judy F1agg
furmshed by Dallas Cleland to Chelsea of Columbus spent
and Julie, Roy Test, Unda and
the oldest mother, Mrs. Faye Mother's Day w1th Mrs . Swift's
Kathy, A D. Humes, Glenna·
Wilcox en, and the youngest parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franc1s
Fruth, Carol Lyons, Sheila
mother, Mrs. Beverly Cum- Morns.
Howard, Ruth Walker , Myra
mins . A booklet of meditations
Mrs. Carrie Nease spent the Roush, Jeanette Miller , Jane
for mother was given to all .
weekend w1th her son, Mr. and Bird, Myrtle McCloud, Ruby
Bibles were presented to the Mrs. David Nease and son at
Jones and Mary, Edna Roush,
r-- -- - - ------; . Baltimore.
Joyce
Carson ,
Beverly
The Dai~ Sentinel
Mrs . Mary Carson of Gregory, Stella Chat!in,
OEVOTEO TO THE
Coo]villewas aguestFridayof Maxine
Arnold,
Mary
1
Met ~l~~~~~ &lt;~tReA
Mr and Mrs . Cntt Bradford
Aumiller, Frances Stewart and
CHESTER L l"ANNEHILL.
Mrs . Haze l Caranahan Lisa , Wmk Grinstead, Gary
Exec. Ed .
ROBERT HOEFLICH ,
\'lSI ted a week m Columbus
Steward and Missie, Jack
City Edttor
.
w1th
Mr
and
Mrs.
Vernon
Fowler and Tammy, Gladdie,
Publ rshed da ily exce pt
Saturday by The Ohio Valley Bobb and Mrs. Fern Gilmore Stewart and Robin , Evelyn
Pub lishmg Company , 111
Court St, Po me roy, Ohto , and s pent three days at Stewart, Carol Proffitt, Terri
45 769 Bus •ness Offr ce Phone
Buckeye Lake with her Sister, and Ang1e, Evelyn Proffitt and
99 2 21 56, Ed ltor.al Phone 99 2
2157
Nancy, Gladys Thomas, A. E.
Second class postage paid at Mrs. Loe Tisdale .
Pomeroy , Ohio
Mr-s. John Davis and £amliy Schaekel and Kay , Lena Gibbs,
Natrona! advert 1s 1ng
of
Akron were Sunday guests o£ Cinderella Baier, Clara Roush,
representat ive a oth nell•
Gal lag he r, In c , 12 Ea st -4 2nd Mr. and Mrs . Bud Wmgett and Eff1e Nitz, Ulah Zerkle, Bonnie
St , New York Crty , Ne w York
Su b sc r rp tr on
rat es . Mrs. Ann Coe . Other guests McFarland, Carla and M&amp;ry,
Deli ver ed by carrrer where
avail ab le 55 cents per week , were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eaton Dixie Duff, Rhoda Yeager ,
By Mo tor Rout e wh ere earn er
Recent guests ' or Mr and Gertrude Mitchell , Lavera
se rv 1ce not a"Jallable One
month, $2 By mallm Oh iOand Mrs. Ed1son Brace were Mrs. Yeager, Sally Ross, Betty LISh
W va , One year , $16, Srx
mon ths, months . sa 50 ; Three Wanda Brewer and son, Barry, and L!SB, June VanMatre,
months , ss . El sewhere $1 8 of Denniston, Ky ., and Mrs. Barbara VanMatre and
year , srx months S9 50 . three
months, S5 50 Subscription Tom Brace and Mrs. Harvey Melinda, Enna Gilland, Connie
price mc ludes Sunday Times
Sent1nel
1
Sought of Parkersburg, W. Va
and Debbie, Catherine Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunf of JoAnne Harbour, Con me
Letart •isited Mr. imd Mrs . Karschnik, Matilda Noble,
Elza B1rch an evening
Sarah Spencer , Maxine
. Aldndge, Mary E. Capehart,
Jackie Sisson, Man]yn,
M1r1am and Mary Alice, Ruth
l,yons, Faye Clifford and
Angela, Dorothy Cartwngbt
and Susie Daugherty.

Hospital auxiliary
hears prosecutor

.

Lee, Tannehill

in Midwestern

•

"

" Greenhous e Fresh "

•3.00
DUDLEY'S.
'

From

•·

59 N. Second St .
~l!ldleport. o. ...

By Mrs. Francis MorrJs
The Es ther MissiOnary
C!fcle met at the First Baptist
Chu1-ch Monday evemng, May
l4 Group singmg of "I'll Go
Where You Want Me To· Go"
opened the mee!ing. The lop1c
of devotwns by Mrs. Edna
Pickens was titled " fishers of
Men". Sc npture, Matthew
4 18-20 and prayer. The
buSlrteS!; :t':till ~~ l':ll'r14MtM by
-" '" vice'
,, ' .cna
'- Ir-'
Mrs. !•"'
&amp;ura '~""'
tVlVITts;

LOOK TO
US FOR
THE BEST

SEED CORN
(FUNK'S &amp; PIONEER)

FERTILIZER
(All ANALYSIS)

Values I
NOW
AT •••

SUGAR RUN MILLS·
"Service For Over 100 Years"
180 Mulberry

992-2115

Pomeroy

followed Plans were made for
a rum mage sale June 14, 15 and
t6 by the auxiliary m the
Coales BUlldmg, Middleport.
Soc1al hostesses for th e
meetmg were Mrs. Phylhs
•Rowan and the exec utive
committee .

Mrs. Parker will exhibit

Mother-daughter
banquet held by
women of church

Racine Social Events
FOLIAGE
GARDENS

APPLE GROVE, Ohio pruv1de the next one. Mrs. Muther's Day was celebrated
Martha Hoffm an and Mrs. with a p r~ram at the AppiC'
Nett1e Boyer w1JI ho!):t the next Grove Unttcd l\lelho1J1st
Church Sunday with Mrs. Doll)
meetin g.
A dessert course was served Wolfe, supermtendent, leading
by Mrs. Mullen to those nam~d the service .
The cong regatton sang the
and Mrs. Lucy White, Mrs. Flo
StriCkland, Mrs. J oan Hoff. hymn, " Tell Mother. I'll Be
man , Mrs. Ann Browning, Mrs. There." Lucille Rhodes read a
Sh~rl e y Baity, Mrs. Belly poem , " Mother Mme." and
Wehrung, Mrs Mildred Wells, Alden Thaxton reali the poem,
Mrs. Carolyn McDamel and " Mother 's Day " A recitation
' ' A Mother 's Wayward Son.''
Mrs. Donna Handley.
was gJVen by Bertha Robmson
il nd Mrs. Alden Thaxton sang a

artistic des1gn section of the
Ohi o Associa tiOn of Garden
Clubs' conventiOn flower show,
to be staged Aug. 14-16, at
Wooster College
Mrs Parker was inv1ted to
exhibit m Class 60 "Garden
Thera py, " an arrangeme nt
usmg £lowers and vegetables to
be set m a ple·shaped niche .
Entries for the slate flower
show are by mvttation only.

Party honors
Mrs. Smith
DANVILLE - Mrs Emma
Sm1 th was honored with a
:mrp rise birthday party on her
70th birthday, May 7, at the
home of her sonand daughterin-law , Mr . and Mrs. Rolland
Sm1lh, Danville
Her children who attended
the party were seven sons ,
Chf£ord , Ashland , Ky.; Paul ,
Bidwell ; Denms, Borderland,
W. Va : Curtiss, Ewmgton;
Clayt on, Langsv ille, and
Rolland and Carl, Dam !Lie,
and two daughters, Chnstme,
Cleveland and Dathel, Turkey
Creek , Ky Two ch ildr en,
Rober t and Mae were unable to
attend
Mrs. Smith was presented
w1 th a cake and severa l gtfts
She has 29 grandchildren and
15 great-grandchildren .

Coin club will mret on Monday
The OH KAN Com Club will
hold a re gul a r bus Lness
meetm g Monday, May 21 at 8
p.m . m the meeting rooms of
the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Elecln c
Company
bUIIdmg on Mill Street in
Middleport. A soc1al hour, buy
and sell sesswn precedes the
meetm g w1th out of town coin
dealers on hand .
Area residents interested in
cotn s , pap er m oney, and
related 1tems .t~ re cordtally
mv1ted to attend. A com auction wili follow the meetmg.,
and refr es hments Will ~e
se rved. Twenty- fl vc ne w

membe rS were gamed last
mon th.
OBSERV E POPPY DAYS
RACINE - Poppy Days are
be 1ng observed tOday and
tomorrow m Rac1t1e by the
Ame n can Lcgwn Auxihary of
Hacme Posl602 and the JUnior
members

'iolll(• , ·· Hock Me to Sleep,
M!Jther ."
~' lowers dona t ed to the
church by Dallas Cleland were
presented tu Bertha Robinson,
the oldest rtJOther , an d to Jan
Norns, the youngest mother.

Ur:wllillfllfl
Dannv Sayre
The leaning tower o f P 1sa
+n Tuscany . ltaty, has stood
1n apparen t def1ance of the
laws of grav 1ty fo r long er
than seven and a ha lf
centunes But the tower,
pne o f the world's most
famous landma rk s. IS
engaged 1n a race aga 1nst
death Sc1en t1sts bel1eve
that un less a way IS found
to stop t he grad ually
s1nk 1ng towe r , 1t Wi ll
uumble iO tess than e1ghty
years ltal•an sC!enh sts,
trantic ove r the futu re of
the tower, are feve n shly
try1ng to f1 nd a way to save
11 The idea 1s not to
str.:11gh ten the 'tower but to
rPmfn r c~ 1t so that if mav
cont1nue to lean w1th
safety . Of legends th ere are
many, b ut only one
mys tery How lo ng will the
tower of P1sa con ll nue to
de fy the laws of grav it y'
Re l1ned wa ter ha s
become a legend 1n Its t1 me
by deve lopi ng a water
re t1n1ng app l1an ce th at
retur ns ord ina ry tao water
to 1ts purest form You r
water will be clea n.
spar kl ing
and
un contaminated - free fro m
the und esirable sol tds that
ca use rus t and cloud mess,
tas tes and odors Call 882
25'25
for fr ee wa ter
ana lyS IS

SAYRE
HARDWARE
882·'2525
New Ha"en , W. Va .

.2 ROOMS AND HALL
Includes :

12'xl5' _Living Rm
9' x12' Bedroom
3' x12' Hall

COMPLE TELY IN STALLE O
WALL fO WAL L

ALL
FOR
ONLY

Qua lr ty 501 nvlon ca rpeting wr lh heavy foam rubber pad, experf ta ckless
1nsta llation Choice of colors All work guaranteed See Wendell Grate for
thrs buy, or fr ee est imate on any carpet mstalfatron

RUTLAND FURNI'tURE~'
PH 742-4211

THE
BEST

WENDELL GRATE

RUTLAND, 0.

Osl&gt;orne

Social Calendar ~\

I\
~

:~

FR IDAY
TH E REV. Ro} Rose .
Coolville, evangelist for specia l
services at Long Bo l tom
Umted Methodist Church, 8
p.m. nightly through Saturday.
Public mvited
RACIN E Lodge 461 f&amp;AM
special meeung Fnday, 7. 30
p.m . Work m Master Mason
Degree. All master masons
mvited Refreshments
. VARIETY SHOW, 7:30 p m.
at Syra c use Grade School
sponsored by Syra cuse Fire
Department Ladtes Aux1hary.
Refres hments and door prizes.
Some performers in clude
Larry's Singmg Country , Ray
Frank and the Spec1al Sound ,
Ralph Hudson, Maxine Sayre
and Cmdy Patterson.
CHURCH servwes at Church
of Chrtst in Christian Umon,
Pearl Stree t, Middleport ,
Wednesday through Sunday,
7· 30 p m mghlly. The Rev
Carroll Sheets, Bidwell, w1ll be
the guest speaker. The pu blic IS
mv1ted to attend.
COMBINED MEETING,
Pomeroy . Middleport Uons
Club, and the Middlepor t .
Pomeroy Rotary Club, p1cmc
Fn day 6 p.m. at the Flatwoods
farm of Richard Chambers.
SATURDAY
MEIGS Vica Club w11L hold a
yard sale at 9 a m at home or
D1xie Snyder , 176 Beech Street,
MLddlepor t , weather per·
rm ttmg
rmttm g.
INSPECTION at Hemlock
Grove Grange, 8 p rn . Mem·
bers to br ing sandwiches or·
pies.

See Our Great
Selection Of

GIFTS
For the Graduates
and June Brtdes

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

We W1re F towers

Everywhere

ECOLOGY STUDIED
The Spec1al No. I class at the
Pomeroy Elementary, workmg
on a umt tn ecology, IS pamtmg
cans for waste to be placed on
lhe playgro.md at the school.
Mrs. Demse Gibson 1s the
teacher and Mrs. Gertrude
Casto the a1de . Al so at
Pomeroy Elementary, Mrs.
Joyce Vance has accepted
employment at the Me1gs Mme
and was preseQ!ed a g1£t by th e
Staf£ Fr1day. Robert Morns,
pnnc1pal, has been asked by
Oh10 Uni versity to represent
lhe school as a member of the
S.E.O. Reading Co un cil The
first meetmg will be held •
Monday, May 21 at OU.
NEWS CARS PRESENTED
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Yvan
Cournoyer, the hero of Montreal's Stanley Cup championship, and George McGmrus,
who led the Indiana Pacers to
the Amer~can Basketball AJJ.
sociat10n title, were presented.
new cars Thursday m recogni·
tlon of their accomplishments .

992-2039
PURINA

BIG'UN
••

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs Mrllard Van Meter
Ph. 992-5721

Ph 992-2039

A-C-M-1-A
INCOME
ACCOUNT

Proven on the
foals at
th e
Pur ina Hor se
Research Cen ter,
for the benefit of
you r foa ls . Now
ava ilable at our
store

Interest Checks
Mailed Monthly
or Quarterly

ERN SUPPLY

Meigs

Co~

Branch

@
The Athens County
Savmgs &amp; loan Co.
296 Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohm
All Accounts lnsured To

~2iFSL-~
'

. . ..

·,::,,..

.

~

.

....

·~~ ,~\

SUNDAY
HOMECO MI NG, • Nao mi
Baphs l Church. Sermon by the
Rev. Samuel Jackson, pastor
at 11 a 111 ; dm ner at noon; the
Rev. H L Butler. Columbus,
guest speaker at 4 p m w1th
mus1c by the Gospel Travelers
Chor us. Columbus Pubhc
InVIted ,
MONDAV
MEIGS County Pioneer and
HIStorical Society, 1:30 p m.. at
lhc muse um . Plans for
"Ht&gt;ntage Sunday·· Will be
made. Committee members
and any interested persons of
the county arc"mv1ted

Mi ss Luctll e Sm it h was
Clct tcd regent of Retur n
Jun.ct than M etgs Cha pter of the
Daughters of !he Amencan
Revo lutiO n a t a mee t1n g .
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Thereon Johnson.
Other off1cers named for the
1973-74 year were Mrs .
J ohnson, vice regent ; Mrs.
Dayton
Parsons,
chaplain; Mrs. J . E. Harley,
re c ordm ~ secretary ; Mrs.
Jam es
Br e wington ,
correspondmg sec:reiliry ; Mrs.
Pear l Mora, treasurer; Mrs
Ed Fosler, registrar ; Mrs
TUESDAY
Clarence Struble, historian;
AMERI C AN
L eg 1o n
Mrs .
George
Skinne r ,
Auxilwry, Racme Post 602 , 8
hbranan.
p. m. a t the hall ·
Plans were made durmg the
J UN IOR AMERICAN Leg10n
rneetmg presided over by Mrs .
Auxtlia1y, Feeney -Bennett
J . Edward Foster, regent, for
Post! 28, Middleport, 7 p m. at
Ihe annual flag day picnic to be
the hall
held on June 8 m the Archery
WEDNESDAY
BUl ldmg at Royal Oak Park
AMER ICAN LEGION
The hostesses Will furnish the
Aux1 1i ar y, Feeney-Be nnett
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Thelma Berry,
dessert and beverage, wh1le
Pos t 128 , potluck at 6·30 p m.
338 Williams St , Middleport, is announcing the engagement
members arc to ta ke a covered
\Hth Jegwnna1res to be guests.
o£her daugb ter, Opal Mae, to Chesler Glen W1gal, Jr., son o£
chsh.
Auxthary members to take a
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wigal, 448 South Second St., Mid·
Vote d mto me mbe rs hip
covered d1sh Meetmg e~t 7·30
dleport. Both M1ss Berry and her £lance are 1972 graduates of
pend1n g a pprova l of line
pm
Meigs H1gh School W1ga l works at th e Pomeroy Sunoco
pape1 s we re Mrs . Robert
StatiOn . Weddm g plans are incomplete.
Crou g, MISS He1d1 Milhoan ,
Miss J uh Rose and Mrs Rog~ r
:· :;::·· ::·:::::::~::::::::: ::::::::;.::::::::;.;:;: :::::::·: :·:·:·:::·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:· :·:·:·:·.·:::::· .-;·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·::: ::::::::::::::%;:;:::;:;~:;
MONDAY
Luckeydoo.
Mrs
Patn ck Lochar y
displayed a 1929 newspa per
con La mmg an account of a
:::;::: flee rs, cornnuuee cha irpersons
·:;:
::~ and. an y In terested alurnm Re Lur n J ona th an Me1gs
Cha pter dmner meetmg and
recepti on for the wtfe of a
gove rnor of Ohio, Mrs Mye rs
Y Cooper, founder of the

Miss Opal Mae Berry

-~1

Gir Sco ut
I Diary By
I

Charlene Hoeflich

·.

12"

I
I

I

I
_Royal Crown
I
Catalog Merchant
Bottling Company·
I
I ::20 E Marn
Pomeroy I
Middleport
I
PH. 992-2178
I
, SEARS

L-----------J

diagonal

Portable TV
Mochll

Music By : CHEVRONS/rom Parkersburg , W. Va.

DANCE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT- MAY

18-19

IP3100JW

Th1s Bfack·andWhite Portab le TV
packs plenty of
performance for
crisp, bright
pictu res
Polystyrene
cabitr,l t rn Walnut
gram fm ish.

has FHA tea

second an nual mothP.r
daugh ter tea was held at
Eastern H1gh School Tuesday
by !he Eastern Cha pter o£ lhe
Fu tu re Homema kers of
1\mcn cn
Sandra Woods, pr eside nt ,
g.t~ve !he welcome w1 th cha pter
mothers bemg rccogmzed In
the tJI"Oup were Mrs. ·Edna
Woods, Mrs FranCIS Reed,Mrs
Deloris Frank and Mrs Lou
Roseberry Eac h of the glfls
DAY CAMP FOR THE B1g Bend Neighborhood of the Four
the n presented her mother
RIVers Girl Scout Camp wtH ha ve to be cancelled unless ad·
.'
With a red rose m a pprecJa tl on
ditional volunteer help can be secured .
fiJr the li me and assJstctn ce
• A second traimng sessiOn conducted by Mrs. A R. Kmghl held
they have contn buted to the
at her Lmcoln H1ll home Monday wa; attended by only two
pt ogram
workers - both from the Salisbury trbops.
Rece1v ing JUni or deg r ee ~
The possibility of gettmg seruor citizens, who perhaps ih
We re V1escl Duva ll, Pam Ka utz
years past were mvolved m scoutmg, to ass 1st wtth U1e day camp
e~nd De bb1e Windon
The
program 1s bemg mvesh gated
chaptenlcg rces were awarded
Mrs. Knight w11l conduct a third trairung sesswn Monda y 1f
I&lt;J Ce~ t hy De~ v ts , Conme Dalley,
more mterest is shown in the day ca mp prog ram I_A!adcrs,
Ins Ptgotl cwd J oann Pulhns
assistant leaders, troop conunittee members ;,tnd others in·
Tile o££1cers msta lled by
terested in the scoutmg program are asked to adv1sc Mrs.
candle ligh t were Miss Ptgott,
Knight.
prcs1denL, M1ss Dav1s, v1ce
AGAIN ~ unl ess more voiWltee r help for the f1ve day, 9 am .
pres1d ent ; M1ss Du va ll ,
to 3 p m , day camp scheduled £or the week of .June 18, lhe
,s cc1e t.u y ,
Pam
S&lt;Jm s,
program may ha ve to be cancelled
lrea::;urer ;
Pam
K .t~u lz,
pa r ltame nl anan ; Deb bi e
Wtnd(Jn, news rcporler ; Na ncy
R1d enou1, rccrcatwn leader ;
Barhara Coates, histonan and
DEXTER - Shirley Ann Columbus ; Mr and Mrs. Dan CHthy Coa tes. song leader.
McDonald, daughter of Mr. McDonald and two daughters,
Mb s P1gutt and Mrs Jamce
and Mrs Sonny McDonald, Mrs. Rome McDonald, Mr. and R1 tch1e then prese nted each of
Dexter, was honored with a Mrs Charles Roush and Joey, the seniors with a red rOSe and
party May 9 m celebration o£ New Ha ven and Mr. and Mrs. a charge. They we re Lana
her e1ghth birthday. She 1s the J ohn Frank Ho£fman Send ing Bcnedum , Marcia Carr. Cmdy
granddaughter o£ Mr. and Mrs. gifts were Mrs. J ohn f Hoff. ra rrar, Donna Lan tz, Joyce
John Frank Horrman, Mason man , Chester , Mr . and Mrs
Meyer&lt; . Debbi e M1llhone ,
Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs Clarence Mattox Jr. and Ro ~;e m a r y Heed, Deb bie
Dave McDonald and son, children Mark, Sa ndy · a nd Rt chardson, Rose Roseberry ,
Ke ith , Pom eroy ; Wanda Ca Lhy P1t kcns Spence r ,
Mullens and two sons, Tracy Barbara Well and Sandy Wood
McKmney and Mrs. Forrest
The outs l.andmg fres hm&lt;Jn
SH. CITIZENS TO ME ET
Cas to and Way ne Casto, award went to NJCsel Du va ll
In ..Dbset;.vance of May bemg Mason
and she we~ s presented a charm
Semor C1t1zens month, Thurs.
b r &lt;:~ ce le l
The outs tan di ng
day, May 24, m the aud1 tonum
sem or award wen L to Sandy
at the Semor Citize n Center,
WITH BROTHER
Wood who was g1vcn a silver
Porn.croy J umor I·hgh School,
Mrs
J a mes
Criswe ll, &lt;.: nrd tra y Refres hment.') were
there Wi ll be a county-w1de Mtddleport, 1s m Zanesvi lle served
mceh~ g from 3 to 7 p m. A
w1 th her brother, Albert Hlad,
potluck dmner w1 1l be served at Cambndge, who 1s a surg ici! l
RECE I VF.~ DEGREE
5 30 Those attendmg are to pat ien t at the hosp1lal 1n
HACINE - Mrs . Ma rsha ll
bn ng their own ta ble serv1ce
Zanesvi lle She returned only
r
Deburah
Hill 1 Roush, Racme,
Coffee and entertammen t w1ll re cently fr om Ca mb ndge
R D, rece1ved her bachelor of
be fur ms hed
where her brother , Augus t
SCience degree m elemen tary
Hlad und erwent surgery, and
h1 s \\olfe was hosp1tal1 zed. educa tiOn •fr om R1o Grande
College Sun day duri ng the 97lh
( (JII O\\IIl g a heart attack
annuH I commencement She
Will teach next fall m the Meigs
HOST GUESTS
Loca l Schuul District For the
Molher's Day guests
Mr. pa st quarte r , Mrs. Roush
and Mrs Da le Walburn , Steve rece ived a 3 8 grade avera~ e.
;:~nd ,hll Anne, Mtddleport, /\ Uend tng her graduatiOn \\ ere
\"O cre Waller Franklt n Clark Ma rsha ll Roush and son, Joey,
and suns, Mar k. and Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Vtrgii Roush, Mr.
'
Ptnn t Pleasant ; Mrs Arawana and Mrs Dallas Hill , Mrs
Planis and chi ldren , B6bby and Darrell Norns an d Tra d, Mrs.
De Phoney and Mrs Dana
D~oll y Wolfe and Mrs
Rny
Hamm
DonoiJCV.

MOTOROLA

I
I
I
I
I

I :~s~:~:o~~~~~~:~~~~~~~:
I;;;;;;:; High

Geraniums and petunias were planted at Middleport Village
hall Monday evening by the fourth graders of Middleport Junior
Troop 39 The fifth and s1xth graders or the lroop were attendmg
camp w1th the Bradbury School at canters Cave, nea r Jackson.
from there the glfls went to the Legwn Memon al Par-k on Mill
St. for a wiener roast In the group' were Connie Bailey, Ruth Ann
Blaker, Angela Houchins, Lydi a J ohnson, Ka!ie Lewis, Mmdy
Long, Angela Payne, Kimberly Payne, Barbara Thomas, Cindy
Weaver, Mrs. Ri chard Long, Mary Beth Long, Ri chard Long,
Jenmfer Wtse, Susarme Wise and Mrs . Roscoe W1se, leader
Mrs. Sylvia Byer asSisted the troop m the planting of £lowers.
Tuesday at 5 p.m at the home of Mrs. Fred Gibbs, the Sixth
grades of the Middleport 1unior lroop w1ll be guests of the Mid·
dleport Cadette Troop .

Miss McDonald honoree

ATHENS COUNTY
MONTHLY

399WEST MAIN STREET , 992-2164 POMEROY, 0 .
THE STORE W/Tf-1 "All KINDS OF STUFF"
FOR PETS- STABlES- lARGE AND SMAll ANIMAlS
LAWNS - GARDE NS

Lucille Smith
elected regent

lr--------::;;:;;;:::::::;;;~;;J ·

ISears I!

VALUES

.f-!9.:::::::.:::::::;:~::::::::::::x:~~-::m:'.x:::::-x~~.=.:::::::-;:::::::::::::::.:·:=:=:=:=:·:·:-:·:·:·:=:=;=r

For All Occasions

Here's _
the Man
To See For •••

Wlfh Hea ' y Foam Rubber Pad

$ - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 18, i97l

FLOWERS

EHI

CARPET SPECIAL

-.

W1lh Chn &lt;;, !ran Fnends

St. l'aul
Lutheran Church

WHISPERING PINES NITE CLUB
Route. 7 North of Pomeroy

WERNER RADIO &amp; T.V.
MIDDLEPORT 0.

Ohwana !Jbrary, and other top
D.A.H . offi cers u£ Ohw. The
affcnr w~ s held at the Lmcoln
Hill home of Mrs . Dor
S&lt;:haef£er.
The meeting opened in
rituahstlc form with the
pledge of allegiance and
a

recitation

of

the

National Aiithem. Members
named a ravonte bwlding
£or roll call . Mrs. Lochary read
the prestde nt general's
message from the Nahonal
D.A R magazme .
The nah onal defense rev1ew
was giVen by Mrs. Emerson
Jones wh o advtSed parents to
cxamme the textbooks bemg
used 1n the schools today £or
anh-Amertcan propganda. She
also spoke of the detenorahon
orthe U S Na vy and ca utioned
Ame n cans to be alert to the
s lippin g awa y or fr eedom,
cuncludmg that devot10n to
God never beComes old
fashi oned or uut..uf.Qate.
M1ss Snu th , pr og ram
cha irwoman, introduced Mrs.
Helen Hayes, who ga ve a paper
on the planmng for the Federal
Distn ct. Arch1 tec ts from
abroad were engaged to plan
the design with the winner or
competlllon £or design being
L'Enfant who was assisted by
Thomas Jefferson
The 17 members attending
enj oyed a buf£et with sandwiches, cake, coffee and punch
bemg served Hostesses were
Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Parsons
and Mrs. Clarence Struble.

Ohio Valley Grange
has recent meeting
LETART FAL!.'i - Ohio
Valley Gran ge mel at th e hall
Thursday at 8 p.m w1th
Worthy Master Early Roush Ill
lhe chair
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson , a non.
me mber
sponsored
by
Florence Smith, won first place
m the three-p1ece dress contest
sponsored by )he State Grange.
'Deputy and ' Mrs . ·' virgil
Atkins were guests and inspected the Grange. Mrs
Atkms announced Rural Life
Sunday Will be held at the
Friendly Hills Grange camp at
Zanesville on June 10
A lit erar y program was

given by the lecturer, Mrs.
Hobert Smith . Her theme was
"Motherhood, " and a tribute to
Ceres. Readings were "The
Legend of Ceres," Florence
Smith ; "Ode To Ceres,"
11
Gladys Shields;
Dear
Mother, " Alice Balser;
" Mother In Love," Elizabeth
Rou&amp;~ ; "My Mother," .Bertha
Robinson ; "' Grandmother's
Trunk," VIcki Ables : ' ~ Name
In The Garden," Erma Wllwn,
and "My Mother's Apron," by
Valerie Johnson.
Refreshments of ice cream,
pie, .. coffee and iced tea were
served .

Baptist Church has
workers ' conference
been planned for 7 30 p.m.
Monday night at the church.
The Mount Monah Baptist
Church will also parlic1pate m
the Bible sc hool
Teachers, helper, craft In structors and others mvolved
m Lhe program are asked to
SOCIETY TO MEET
attend the meeting at which
The Me1gs Co unty Pwneer t1me !mal plans will be made
m1d Hi :itOr ic.t~l SoCiety wlll £or the school. Mrs . Millon
rncct Munday, May 21 , .t~t 1.30 Hood Is director and will be
p rn . at the museum on But· assis ted by Mrs . Charles
tern ut Ave., Pomeroy. Plans Edwards Childrt;!n, age four
fu r " Herita ge Sunday ," which through the rourth grade or the
w11l be held June 17 during community are mvtted to alRegatta Weekend , will be lend.
d1scussed. ~e mbers of the
A picmc will be held on June
committee &lt;md an yone in the 12 w1th a closing program and
coun ty who 1s mteres led m the craft display . on Wednesday
proJect are mv1ted.
evening, Jw1e 13, at 7·30 p.m
Classes w1ll be held £rom 9 a .m
•
to II 30 am . each day
SU NDAY VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Oxley
an d Lon , Mr. and Mrs. Roger
l.i~htfool and th m daughters,
Pata skala, and Mr and Mrs
Bill Willford and three sons,
Rutlan d , were weekend
v1s1torsof Mr. and Mrs. Robert
B. Burdette and son, Bob On
Sunda y they atte nded th e
gradua lwn of Robert S Bur·
del le or RIO Grande College .

" Prayer Ch an~es Thtngs"
wa s the devotional topic or
Mrs. M I.. French at a meeting
IJ( the Women's SociPty of
Ch r1 s t1 a n Serv1ce M ~~r·d~y
n i~ h t at the H ~at l 1 Umted
Methodist Church
Mrs French presented a
med1tat l0 n wn tte n by a
Meth odi s t mtmste r wh o
commented on self.-d.ISClpline
m prayer . Several hyrnns were
quoted by the leader who
concluded with prayer .
Mrs. Jack Bechtle preSided
a l the meetmg using m her
greetmg the poem. "I Thought
My Soul .. ". There was a pta no
solo, "Sweet Hour of Pray er "
by Mrs Ma ry Rmehart, and
Mrs. Bechtle conducted a B1ble
quiz.
A thank you note was read
fr om the Rutland women who
were guests at a meetmg last
month . Also rea d was a note
from Mrs . Charles Swanson
wh o had shown slid es at a
forme r mee tmt;: ll was noted
thut the chHngc of celebrahon
Will be}held at O'Hara Arena at
Dayton m the nea r future. Mrs .
Bechtle rea d a letter fr om the
d1stn ct president on the annual
conference and the schools of
nnsswns to be he ld in July and

August
A ptcmc was planned for
,June. JL was re ported that
$182.50 was made on the recent
rum m a~e sale. and Mrs. Ea rl
Kn1ght, Mrs . M C Wilson,
Mrs. F. 0 Ra il and Mrs .' J ohn
Krawsczyn served a salad
co urse. A pink arrangeme nt
and tapers were used on the
ta ble Members signed a
round ·rObln card for Mrs.
Glenn Lambert who has been a
pati ent at the Holzer MediCal
Center

CONVALESCING
S. Sgl Walter Mu rray Ham s
IS recupc ratmg at the home of
Ius parents, Mr and Mrs .
Charles Searles, Pea rl St ,
M1ddlepor l. S. Sgt. Hams was
serwusly tnjured on New
Year 's Day m an automobile
accident 11nd has been confmed
to lhe Anms tan , Ala. Noble
Army Hospital since that t1me.
He has und ergone three maJOr
opera twn s. He 1s here to
convalesce for a month, and
then Will report to the hospitaL

SPEA KING OF

Hair Styling
by
KAY
Precisely wha t are you
look mg for when you vis1!
you r beauty salon? A
fash ionab le ha1r style
a
n ~w destrab le shade or
calor
a !=O IIfure whtch
wil l flatte r you more
.a
ha •r tnm or cu t
111
formall on and ass 1stance
conce rn1ng a hair problem
whatever the reason
might be. you are w1se
enough to real•ze tha t
emp loymg the pro fessional
and qua l•f•ed asststance of
a rel•able beautiC ran wi ll
produ ce th e best results
11 you ha ve ques hons
whi ch you m1gh t l1ke an.
swered concernmg you r
own
persona l
ha 1r
charac te n s tics
wt"j lch
st ties you could wear best .
co lor dif frcul lt es, or
complexron and cosmehc
un ce rt am ties, don' t be
ba ckwar d about consulting
your beau trcr an She wri t be
more than happy to give
you persona lized servtce,
a ttenllon and ad'.! ICe

Mrs Golda Me1r , pnme
mmt ster of Israel, was born
Golda Mavo v1tz in K1 ev ,
Russ1a

CHATEAU
BEAUTY SALON
21 4 E SECOND ST.
POMEROY , OHIO
PHONE 992 7606

A GREAT TIME FOR GRADS!

Ca·ravelle®by Bulova
Give the gift he or she will appreciate most. keep
\hem on t1me in the finest fashion with a precision
jeweled, quality-made Caravella watch.
See our great selection of gift watches. We have the
newest slyles , the latest features . Caravella by
Bulova. Expensive watches at inexpensive prices.
From $10.95.

/\ workers conference m
pre para tiOn for the daily
vara tton Bible school, to be
held al lhe Middleport F!f sl
B•plis t Chur ch, June 4-12, ha s

25.50 29.95
DELEGATE ''C"
!IIICII mtr~trl
on 1llt dial

RADCLl rF "0"
l1 jewel s
Green dial

32.95

SKIPPER CAlENDlll.l '" M"
17 jewels
Automaltc

BEAUTIFUL INTERIORS 73
LET'S GET TOGETHERj

~f

\\OR SHIP

10 Ti I 2

The

Mrs. French speaks on
prayer at WSCS meeting

Sunday Schoo t- 9 1S a m
Wor &lt;,h1p Scrv •cc 10.10 a m
' AScrmor. In Song"
· Arthur C lund. Pii &lt;; lor
C· tr ""' 1rld St &amp; Syc am nr~
P. trn.,Proy. 01 0
•

A. SOLUTION
TO YOUR

GIFT

PROBLEM
Our Gift
Certif i.c ate

IOLA·'S

The Amencan -\ ut omobJIC
Mc1 fn at Sycamore
Assot: 1al1nn "'a:s fn1mqd In
0 ,h'.._0 o-.o..:&lt;&gt;
1902 w1t h cons ohd at 10 n o I 1-&lt;.&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;::&gt;P..:om
&gt; &lt;e:&gt;r6-&lt;y:&gt;.,.
n me ear her clubs
-

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOUR S 9. 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 ( CLOSE
AT NOON ON THUR S. ) ·- EAST (:OURT ~ T .
POMEROY .

See our vast display of
merchandise ... newest
shipments from all over the
nation grouped together at
one location lor your
shopping
convenience!
Take advantage of lhe
many special values Bakers
offer.

FURNITURE FOR TODAY'$ HOMEMAKERS
See many total look inspirations and new ideas
awaiting yvu at ...

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT,

o:

�4- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 18, 1973

Meigs 4-H Club
The Columbia Make-It 4-H
Clu b met May 10 at the home of
Mae Jord an . Ad\rlso rs attending the meehng were Mae
• Jordan and Betty Johnso n.
There were 14 members
present. Project books were
passe d out and disc uss ed .
Debbie Miller, Ce lia Sh1ltz and
Marcia Holcomb orgamzed a
baseball game.
Betty Jordan served refreshments. The next meehng will
be May 24 at the home of Mae
Jordan . - Betty Jordan.
THE DANVILLE Sbamrocks
4-H Club met May 3 at the
home of Mrs. James Kunath,
adviw r with 13 present . A
demonstration on insects was
gJVen by Ricbard Basham.
Tammy Kunath gave a special
~ report on Heatlh ,
, Mike McGuire led the club m
', a game of black magi c. Mary
.: Colwell served refreshments .
·. - Shirley Smith.
, THE MIXED-UP Hotshots +
, H Club met May 9 at the
'. Resear ch Center at Carpenter
' w1!h three adviSors
.
and 10
.· member s present. Business . .
: discussed included a trip at the
end of the season and money~
·: makmg projects.
Brad Largent gave a report
', on "Safety in the Home."
; Ricky a nd Ra lph Jord an
', served refreshments a nd
; softball was played. - Ralph
Jorda n.
A WI ENER ROAST on May

SHIRT
FINISHING

'•

SAME DAY
SERVICE
In At 9-0ut At 5
Use Our Free Parkmg Lot

Cleaners
216 E. 2nd , Pomerov ·

::::::::::~~·W.!W~::&gt;"h:=:=::::Y.««=

.Vews

17 at the Middleport Park was
planned by tbe Up and At-Urn
4-H Club at their May 9th
meeting at the home of Ruth
Ann Mulford . Advisors attend·
mg were Ruth Ann Mulford and
Mary Ann Hoffman. There
were 13 members present.
Projects and the Plan-0-Rama
were diScussed.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Mulford and Mary Ann
Hoffman. - Mary Ann Hoff. ..
man .

THE FIVE POINT Star
Stitchers met May 7 at the
home or Mrs. Nan White with
18 membe~s present. A Family
Day at the roadside · par k on
Route 33 will be held m June
with~ picnic lunch an d games.
Demonstrations were gJVen
by Denise White, "Settmg the
Stage" ; Tammie Star cher ,
"Tricks for Treats"; Kathy
Pa rker ,
" Don 't
Waste
Vegeta bles," and Traci Sayre,
"Safe Foods for a Packed
Lunch."
Advisors Eva Walker , Pat
Holter, Ann Radford and
Cla n ce Krautt er , Junior
Leaders,
and
Joann
McLaugb lin, a guest, helped
members with their sewing
and th e painting or ceramic
animals, picture frames, and
bud vases.
Th~ next meetmg will be at
th e home of Mrs. Jackie
Starcher on May 20th at 12:30
p.m. when the girlS will work
on their sewing projects and go
on a nature hike.
THE LEADING CREEK
Crickets met on May II at the
home or Betsy Herald With nine
members and two advisors
attending. Members diSCIL'sed
raising money and Mary Jane
Herald served refreshments.
The next meeting will be June
8th at 3 p.m. at the home or
Charlotte Brown. - LISa Gard·
ner.

Sy mntes \'alley, " 'inner IJI
th" So uthrrn SecUonal
Tmtnmment, -Aa!ii eli minated

from the Class A Dlstrlcl
Tourna ment at Chillicoth e
Thursday.
Jetr Welch pitched a onehiller in leading Portsmouth
East to a 2-0 victory over
Coac h Dave
Dunfee's
Vikings. The winners scored
their runs in the fourth In·
nl ng on an error and double.
Rick Corn bad the only bit
for the VIkings, a seventh
In ning single. Jene Myers
who had won eight straight
ga mes was charged with his
first loss of the year. Sym·

-'

Sheridan Sew-Rite sewing Apple Grove church
graduates club has~ meet
hosts Mother 's Day

William Sheridan , Jr., son of
A rumm~ge sale was set for
Mr . and Mrs . William
Jtme 4 and 5 in the former
She ridan , Sr., Pomeroy,
Pomeroy J11mor l:ligh School
graduated from R1o Grande
bmlding when the Sew·RtteCollege .Sunday.
Sewing Club met Wednesday
Sheridan returned to coUege
mght at the home of Mrs.
two years ago to complete
Barbara Mullen , Middleport.
requirements for hts bachelor
Mrs. Judy Potter had charge '
of science degree after bemg in
of the meeting with Mrs.
the employment £1eld for 10
Evelyn G1Lmore' giving the
years. His wife, the former
trea surer 's report. Mrs
Rachel Genheuner, has been
Gilmore also furms hed the
mes Va lley, th e curre ot
employed at the Holzer
1tem for a fund-ra1smg auction ,
pace-setter in the Southern
Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs.
with Mrs. Lenora McKnig ht to
Va lley Athletic Conference, Sheridan and their three
is slated to play Southern
children reside m R10 Grande.
Saturday.
com·
Attend 1ng
the
~::;:;~:;;;:;:::-:-:-:-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::·::::::::~:::::
mencement were Mr. and Mrs.
William Sheridan, Sr., and Mr.
and Mrs. Ran dy Hawley,
Pomeroy ; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Iles and sons, Galion; the Rev .
and Mrs . Carver Williams and
Bernard Fultz: prosecuting
COLU MBUS - At feast two da ughters. Kenton; Mrs. Russ attorney, was guest speaker
or the natlon's top table tenms Watson, Mrs . Olan Genheliiler , Tuesday mght at a meeting of
players, Dal Joon Lee and John Minersville; Mrs. J . Edward th e Women's Auxihar y of
Tann ehill , wlli be in the Foster, Pomeroyi Mrs. Caddie Veterans Memorial Hosp1 tal
compehtton here Saturday and Wickham , Gallipohsi Mr. and
His talk pertained to the
Sunday of the Midwes t Mrs Wilham Knight and sons, making and probatmg of a w1ll .
Regiona l
Ta ble
Tenms Miss Teresa Crush, and Mtss A questiOn and answer period
Tour nament
at
Beatty Pam Byers, Pomt Pleasant, W.
RecreatiOn Center, North Ohio Va .
St.
Lee, settled now m Columbus
m busmess, 1s the U. S. open
RUTLAND - Mrs. Homer
singles champiOn , and Tan·
semors of the church of the Parker, Rutland , a member of
nehiH, pla ying out of Miami ,
h1gh school graduatmg class at the Rutland Friendly Ga rFla., but a nat1v e of Midthe evemng worship service o£ deners, has received an In·
dleport , OhiO, IS ranked fourth
v1talwn from the flower show
F~r st Baptis t Church and a
nationally in current s tan~
receptiOn honormg them was committee to exhibtt m the
dmgs.
held m the church basement
Lee and Tannehill were
following the serv1 ce The
members or the 1971 U.S. team
semors present to receive
that competed in the world
Bibles wer e NICk !hie, Mike
tournament in Japan, and
Nease, Larry Wilcoxen , Diane
Tannehill was m the party that
Norr1s and Demse Cross.
entered China followmg that
Mrs. Pats y (Hart) and
MASON - Special awards
tournament. Tannehill , 21, was
children of Columbus and Rick were given at the dmner
second-ranked (behind Lee) in
Hart o£ Elliott, Mame, came to meeting or the Mason United
1970, 1971 and 1972
visit their mother, Mrs. Earl MethodiSt Women on Monday
Hart, a patient at Holzer evemng . Mrs . Roy Tes t,
Medical Center.
president or the group ,
Miss Vera Beegle and Mr. welcomed those attending the
man. It was reported that a Tommy Beegle v1sited Mr.
treat Or cook1es were taken to Charley (Whitey) Beegle at Mother and Daughter potluck
dinner. Mrs. William DeMoss,
Syracuse Rest Home from the Chn sl 1an
Anch o rage ventriloquist and Chuckle
Ci rcle . Plans were made for Re tirement Home in Marietta,
entertamed the ladies and thetr
a layette to be taken to the Wo- Other VISitors mcluded Mrs
men 's Conference. A program Clara Roush and daughter, guests. Mrs. Clarence McCloud
by Mrs. Mam Roush followed: Mrs. E1ieen Stump of Akron gave the invocation .
Miss Lena Gibbs was
Subjec t, " What 1s Hope " ; who spent over night w1th Mr.
readings included "What IS the and Mrs Robert McKelvey at presented the Special Mem·
bersh1p Award of a pm and
Nature of Our Hope", "What Belpre.
certificate, and Mary Ahce
Action does Hope Generate" .
Frances Foster and Hazel Sisson, daugbter of Mr. and
Scripture r-eadLngs were Carnahan visited Mrs . Lottie
EphesianS. •· ·2· 11-22; · ·1: WIIC'p'xen ~t EllnWood Nursing Mrs·. J ohn Sisson, Mason,
received an 'award for , the
Thessalonians 5 6-11; ! Peter Home on Mother's Day .
youngest daughter present.
3 13-22 ; ColosSians 1· 24-29 .
Mr and Mrs. Steve Badgley
Mrs . Sheila
Howard,
After a discussion on Hope, a and Kelli of Columbus aqd Mrs
poem "What Have We Don e Brian Simpson, Lisa and daugbter of Mrs. Ruth Walk ~r ,
Richmond, Va ., was given a
Today" was read. The session Dann, of Balhmore s pent
gift for having traveled the
close~ w1th smgmg "Great is
Mother's Day weekend with farthest. Mrs . A. E. Scbaekel,
Thy Faithfulness" and readmg their parents, Mr and Mrs.
the mother whose birth place
a benedictiOn m unison
Ralph Badgley .
(Norway) was the farthest
Ronnie Salser , Superm .
Mr and Mrs. Robert Swift away, received a gtft.
lendenl of BaptiSt Church and Mr and Mrs. Michael
A!tendmg were Mesdames
School, presented flowers Kmnett and children, Todd and
Russell Barton, Judy F1agg
furmshed by Dallas Cleland to Chelsea of Columbus spent
and Julie, Roy Test, Unda and
the oldest mother, Mrs. Faye Mother's Day w1th Mrs . Swift's
Kathy, A D. Humes, Glenna·
Wilcox en, and the youngest parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franc1s
Fruth, Carol Lyons, Sheila
mother, Mrs. Beverly Cum- Morns.
Howard, Ruth Walker , Myra
mins . A booklet of meditations
Mrs. Carrie Nease spent the Roush, Jeanette Miller , Jane
for mother was given to all .
weekend w1th her son, Mr. and Bird, Myrtle McCloud, Ruby
Bibles were presented to the Mrs. David Nease and son at
Jones and Mary, Edna Roush,
r-- -- - - ------; . Baltimore.
Joyce
Carson ,
Beverly
The Dai~ Sentinel
Mrs . Mary Carson of Gregory, Stella Chat!in,
OEVOTEO TO THE
Coo]villewas aguestFridayof Maxine
Arnold,
Mary
1
Met ~l~~~~~ &lt;~tReA
Mr and Mrs . Cntt Bradford
Aumiller, Frances Stewart and
CHESTER L l"ANNEHILL.
Mrs . Haze l Caranahan Lisa , Wmk Grinstead, Gary
Exec. Ed .
ROBERT HOEFLICH ,
\'lSI ted a week m Columbus
Steward and Missie, Jack
City Edttor
.
w1th
Mr
and
Mrs.
Vernon
Fowler and Tammy, Gladdie,
Publ rshed da ily exce pt
Saturday by The Ohio Valley Bobb and Mrs. Fern Gilmore Stewart and Robin , Evelyn
Pub lishmg Company , 111
Court St, Po me roy, Ohto , and s pent three days at Stewart, Carol Proffitt, Terri
45 769 Bus •ness Offr ce Phone
Buckeye Lake with her Sister, and Ang1e, Evelyn Proffitt and
99 2 21 56, Ed ltor.al Phone 99 2
2157
Nancy, Gladys Thomas, A. E.
Second class postage paid at Mrs. Loe Tisdale .
Pomeroy , Ohio
Mr-s. John Davis and £amliy Schaekel and Kay , Lena Gibbs,
Natrona! advert 1s 1ng
of
Akron were Sunday guests o£ Cinderella Baier, Clara Roush,
representat ive a oth nell•
Gal lag he r, In c , 12 Ea st -4 2nd Mr. and Mrs . Bud Wmgett and Eff1e Nitz, Ulah Zerkle, Bonnie
St , New York Crty , Ne w York
Su b sc r rp tr on
rat es . Mrs. Ann Coe . Other guests McFarland, Carla and M&amp;ry,
Deli ver ed by carrrer where
avail ab le 55 cents per week , were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eaton Dixie Duff, Rhoda Yeager ,
By Mo tor Rout e wh ere earn er
Recent guests ' or Mr and Gertrude Mitchell , Lavera
se rv 1ce not a"Jallable One
month, $2 By mallm Oh iOand Mrs. Ed1son Brace were Mrs. Yeager, Sally Ross, Betty LISh
W va , One year , $16, Srx
mon ths, months . sa 50 ; Three Wanda Brewer and son, Barry, and L!SB, June VanMatre,
months , ss . El sewhere $1 8 of Denniston, Ky ., and Mrs. Barbara VanMatre and
year , srx months S9 50 . three
months, S5 50 Subscription Tom Brace and Mrs. Harvey Melinda, Enna Gilland, Connie
price mc ludes Sunday Times
Sent1nel
1
Sought of Parkersburg, W. Va
and Debbie, Catherine Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunf of JoAnne Harbour, Con me
Letart •isited Mr. imd Mrs . Karschnik, Matilda Noble,
Elza B1rch an evening
Sarah Spencer , Maxine
. Aldndge, Mary E. Capehart,
Jackie Sisson, Man]yn,
M1r1am and Mary Alice, Ruth
l,yons, Faye Clifford and
Angela, Dorothy Cartwngbt
and Susie Daugherty.

Hospital auxiliary
hears prosecutor

.

Lee, Tannehill

in Midwestern

•

"

" Greenhous e Fresh "

•3.00
DUDLEY'S.
'

From

•·

59 N. Second St .
~l!ldleport. o. ...

By Mrs. Francis MorrJs
The Es ther MissiOnary
C!fcle met at the First Baptist
Chu1-ch Monday evemng, May
l4 Group singmg of "I'll Go
Where You Want Me To· Go"
opened the mee!ing. The lop1c
of devotwns by Mrs. Edna
Pickens was titled " fishers of
Men". Sc npture, Matthew
4 18-20 and prayer. The
buSlrteS!; :t':till ~~ l':ll'r14MtM by
-" '" vice'
,, ' .cna
'- Ir-'
Mrs. !•"'
&amp;ura '~""'
tVlVITts;

LOOK TO
US FOR
THE BEST

SEED CORN
(FUNK'S &amp; PIONEER)

FERTILIZER
(All ANALYSIS)

Values I
NOW
AT •••

SUGAR RUN MILLS·
"Service For Over 100 Years"
180 Mulberry

992-2115

Pomeroy

followed Plans were made for
a rum mage sale June 14, 15 and
t6 by the auxiliary m the
Coales BUlldmg, Middleport.
Soc1al hostesses for th e
meetmg were Mrs. Phylhs
•Rowan and the exec utive
committee .

Mrs. Parker will exhibit

Mother-daughter
banquet held by
women of church

Racine Social Events
FOLIAGE
GARDENS

APPLE GROVE, Ohio pruv1de the next one. Mrs. Muther's Day was celebrated
Martha Hoffm an and Mrs. with a p r~ram at the AppiC'
Nett1e Boyer w1JI ho!):t the next Grove Unttcd l\lelho1J1st
Church Sunday with Mrs. Doll)
meetin g.
A dessert course was served Wolfe, supermtendent, leading
by Mrs. Mullen to those nam~d the service .
The cong regatton sang the
and Mrs. Lucy White, Mrs. Flo
StriCkland, Mrs. J oan Hoff. hymn, " Tell Mother. I'll Be
man , Mrs. Ann Browning, Mrs. There." Lucille Rhodes read a
Sh~rl e y Baity, Mrs. Belly poem , " Mother Mme." and
Wehrung, Mrs Mildred Wells, Alden Thaxton reali the poem,
Mrs. Carolyn McDamel and " Mother 's Day " A recitation
' ' A Mother 's Wayward Son.''
Mrs. Donna Handley.
was gJVen by Bertha Robmson
il nd Mrs. Alden Thaxton sang a

artistic des1gn section of the
Ohi o Associa tiOn of Garden
Clubs' conventiOn flower show,
to be staged Aug. 14-16, at
Wooster College
Mrs Parker was inv1ted to
exhibit m Class 60 "Garden
Thera py, " an arrangeme nt
usmg £lowers and vegetables to
be set m a ple·shaped niche .
Entries for the slate flower
show are by mvttation only.

Party honors
Mrs. Smith
DANVILLE - Mrs Emma
Sm1 th was honored with a
:mrp rise birthday party on her
70th birthday, May 7, at the
home of her sonand daughterin-law , Mr . and Mrs. Rolland
Sm1lh, Danville
Her children who attended
the party were seven sons ,
Chf£ord , Ashland , Ky.; Paul ,
Bidwell ; Denms, Borderland,
W. Va : Curtiss, Ewmgton;
Clayt on, Langsv ille, and
Rolland and Carl, Dam !Lie,
and two daughters, Chnstme,
Cleveland and Dathel, Turkey
Creek , Ky Two ch ildr en,
Rober t and Mae were unable to
attend
Mrs. Smith was presented
w1 th a cake and severa l gtfts
She has 29 grandchildren and
15 great-grandchildren .

Coin club will mret on Monday
The OH KAN Com Club will
hold a re gul a r bus Lness
meetm g Monday, May 21 at 8
p.m . m the meeting rooms of
the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Elecln c
Company
bUIIdmg on Mill Street in
Middleport. A soc1al hour, buy
and sell sesswn precedes the
meetm g w1th out of town coin
dealers on hand .
Area residents interested in
cotn s , pap er m oney, and
related 1tems .t~ re cordtally
mv1ted to attend. A com auction wili follow the meetmg.,
and refr es hments Will ~e
se rved. Twenty- fl vc ne w

membe rS were gamed last
mon th.
OBSERV E POPPY DAYS
RACINE - Poppy Days are
be 1ng observed tOday and
tomorrow m Rac1t1e by the
Ame n can Lcgwn Auxihary of
Hacme Posl602 and the JUnior
members

'iolll(• , ·· Hock Me to Sleep,
M!Jther ."
~' lowers dona t ed to the
church by Dallas Cleland were
presented tu Bertha Robinson,
the oldest rtJOther , an d to Jan
Norns, the youngest mother.

Ur:wllillfllfl
Dannv Sayre
The leaning tower o f P 1sa
+n Tuscany . ltaty, has stood
1n apparen t def1ance of the
laws of grav 1ty fo r long er
than seven and a ha lf
centunes But the tower,
pne o f the world's most
famous landma rk s. IS
engaged 1n a race aga 1nst
death Sc1en t1sts bel1eve
that un less a way IS found
to stop t he grad ually
s1nk 1ng towe r , 1t Wi ll
uumble iO tess than e1ghty
years ltal•an sC!enh sts,
trantic ove r the futu re of
the tower, are feve n shly
try1ng to f1 nd a way to save
11 The idea 1s not to
str.:11gh ten the 'tower but to
rPmfn r c~ 1t so that if mav
cont1nue to lean w1th
safety . Of legends th ere are
many, b ut only one
mys tery How lo ng will the
tower of P1sa con ll nue to
de fy the laws of grav it y'
Re l1ned wa ter ha s
become a legend 1n Its t1 me
by deve lopi ng a water
re t1n1ng app l1an ce th at
retur ns ord ina ry tao water
to 1ts purest form You r
water will be clea n.
spar kl ing
and
un contaminated - free fro m
the und esirable sol tds that
ca use rus t and cloud mess,
tas tes and odors Call 882
25'25
for fr ee wa ter
ana lyS IS

SAYRE
HARDWARE
882·'2525
New Ha"en , W. Va .

.2 ROOMS AND HALL
Includes :

12'xl5' _Living Rm
9' x12' Bedroom
3' x12' Hall

COMPLE TELY IN STALLE O
WALL fO WAL L

ALL
FOR
ONLY

Qua lr ty 501 nvlon ca rpeting wr lh heavy foam rubber pad, experf ta ckless
1nsta llation Choice of colors All work guaranteed See Wendell Grate for
thrs buy, or fr ee est imate on any carpet mstalfatron

RUTLAND FURNI'tURE~'
PH 742-4211

THE
BEST

WENDELL GRATE

RUTLAND, 0.

Osl&gt;orne

Social Calendar ~\

I\
~

:~

FR IDAY
TH E REV. Ro} Rose .
Coolville, evangelist for specia l
services at Long Bo l tom
Umted Methodist Church, 8
p.m. nightly through Saturday.
Public mvited
RACIN E Lodge 461 f&amp;AM
special meeung Fnday, 7. 30
p.m . Work m Master Mason
Degree. All master masons
mvited Refreshments
. VARIETY SHOW, 7:30 p m.
at Syra c use Grade School
sponsored by Syra cuse Fire
Department Ladtes Aux1hary.
Refres hments and door prizes.
Some performers in clude
Larry's Singmg Country , Ray
Frank and the Spec1al Sound ,
Ralph Hudson, Maxine Sayre
and Cmdy Patterson.
CHURCH servwes at Church
of Chrtst in Christian Umon,
Pearl Stree t, Middleport ,
Wednesday through Sunday,
7· 30 p m mghlly. The Rev
Carroll Sheets, Bidwell, w1ll be
the guest speaker. The pu blic IS
mv1ted to attend.
COMBINED MEETING,
Pomeroy . Middleport Uons
Club, and the Middlepor t .
Pomeroy Rotary Club, p1cmc
Fn day 6 p.m. at the Flatwoods
farm of Richard Chambers.
SATURDAY
MEIGS Vica Club w11L hold a
yard sale at 9 a m at home or
D1xie Snyder , 176 Beech Street,
MLddlepor t , weather per·
rm ttmg
rmttm g.
INSPECTION at Hemlock
Grove Grange, 8 p rn . Mem·
bers to br ing sandwiches or·
pies.

See Our Great
Selection Of

GIFTS
For the Graduates
and June Brtdes

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

We W1re F towers

Everywhere

ECOLOGY STUDIED
The Spec1al No. I class at the
Pomeroy Elementary, workmg
on a umt tn ecology, IS pamtmg
cans for waste to be placed on
lhe playgro.md at the school.
Mrs. Demse Gibson 1s the
teacher and Mrs. Gertrude
Casto the a1de . Al so at
Pomeroy Elementary, Mrs.
Joyce Vance has accepted
employment at the Me1gs Mme
and was preseQ!ed a g1£t by th e
Staf£ Fr1day. Robert Morns,
pnnc1pal, has been asked by
Oh10 Uni versity to represent
lhe school as a member of the
S.E.O. Reading Co un cil The
first meetmg will be held •
Monday, May 21 at OU.
NEWS CARS PRESENTED
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Yvan
Cournoyer, the hero of Montreal's Stanley Cup championship, and George McGmrus,
who led the Indiana Pacers to
the Amer~can Basketball AJJ.
sociat10n title, were presented.
new cars Thursday m recogni·
tlon of their accomplishments .

992-2039
PURINA

BIG'UN
••

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs Mrllard Van Meter
Ph. 992-5721

Ph 992-2039

A-C-M-1-A
INCOME
ACCOUNT

Proven on the
foals at
th e
Pur ina Hor se
Research Cen ter,
for the benefit of
you r foa ls . Now
ava ilable at our
store

Interest Checks
Mailed Monthly
or Quarterly

ERN SUPPLY

Meigs

Co~

Branch

@
The Athens County
Savmgs &amp; loan Co.
296 Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohm
All Accounts lnsured To

~2iFSL-~
'

. . ..

·,::,,..

.

~

.

....

·~~ ,~\

SUNDAY
HOMECO MI NG, • Nao mi
Baphs l Church. Sermon by the
Rev. Samuel Jackson, pastor
at 11 a 111 ; dm ner at noon; the
Rev. H L Butler. Columbus,
guest speaker at 4 p m w1th
mus1c by the Gospel Travelers
Chor us. Columbus Pubhc
InVIted ,
MONDAV
MEIGS County Pioneer and
HIStorical Society, 1:30 p m.. at
lhc muse um . Plans for
"Ht&gt;ntage Sunday·· Will be
made. Committee members
and any interested persons of
the county arc"mv1ted

Mi ss Luctll e Sm it h was
Clct tcd regent of Retur n
Jun.ct than M etgs Cha pter of the
Daughters of !he Amencan
Revo lutiO n a t a mee t1n g .
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Thereon Johnson.
Other off1cers named for the
1973-74 year were Mrs .
J ohnson, vice regent ; Mrs.
Dayton
Parsons,
chaplain; Mrs. J . E. Harley,
re c ordm ~ secretary ; Mrs.
Jam es
Br e wington ,
correspondmg sec:reiliry ; Mrs.
Pear l Mora, treasurer; Mrs
Ed Fosler, registrar ; Mrs
TUESDAY
Clarence Struble, historian;
AMERI C AN
L eg 1o n
Mrs .
George
Skinne r ,
Auxilwry, Racme Post 602 , 8
hbranan.
p. m. a t the hall ·
Plans were made durmg the
J UN IOR AMERICAN Leg10n
rneetmg presided over by Mrs .
Auxtlia1y, Feeney -Bennett
J . Edward Foster, regent, for
Post! 28, Middleport, 7 p m. at
Ihe annual flag day picnic to be
the hall
held on June 8 m the Archery
WEDNESDAY
BUl ldmg at Royal Oak Park
AMER ICAN LEGION
The hostesses Will furnish the
Aux1 1i ar y, Feeney-Be nnett
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Thelma Berry,
dessert and beverage, wh1le
Pos t 128 , potluck at 6·30 p m.
338 Williams St , Middleport, is announcing the engagement
members arc to ta ke a covered
\Hth Jegwnna1res to be guests.
o£her daugb ter, Opal Mae, to Chesler Glen W1gal, Jr., son o£
chsh.
Auxthary members to take a
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wigal, 448 South Second St., Mid·
Vote d mto me mbe rs hip
covered d1sh Meetmg e~t 7·30
dleport. Both M1ss Berry and her £lance are 1972 graduates of
pend1n g a pprova l of line
pm
Meigs H1gh School W1ga l works at th e Pomeroy Sunoco
pape1 s we re Mrs . Robert
StatiOn . Weddm g plans are incomplete.
Crou g, MISS He1d1 Milhoan ,
Miss J uh Rose and Mrs Rog~ r
:· :;::·· ::·:::::::~::::::::: ::::::::;.::::::::;.;:;: :::::::·: :·:·:·:::·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:· :·:·:·:·.·:::::· .-;·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·::: ::::::::::::::%;:;:::;:;~:;
MONDAY
Luckeydoo.
Mrs
Patn ck Lochar y
displayed a 1929 newspa per
con La mmg an account of a
:::;::: flee rs, cornnuuee cha irpersons
·:;:
::~ and. an y In terested alurnm Re Lur n J ona th an Me1gs
Cha pter dmner meetmg and
recepti on for the wtfe of a
gove rnor of Ohio, Mrs Mye rs
Y Cooper, founder of the

Miss Opal Mae Berry

-~1

Gir Sco ut
I Diary By
I

Charlene Hoeflich

·.

12"

I
I

I

I
_Royal Crown
I
Catalog Merchant
Bottling Company·
I
I ::20 E Marn
Pomeroy I
Middleport
I
PH. 992-2178
I
, SEARS

L-----------J

diagonal

Portable TV
Mochll

Music By : CHEVRONS/rom Parkersburg , W. Va.

DANCE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT- MAY

18-19

IP3100JW

Th1s Bfack·andWhite Portab le TV
packs plenty of
performance for
crisp, bright
pictu res
Polystyrene
cabitr,l t rn Walnut
gram fm ish.

has FHA tea

second an nual mothP.r
daugh ter tea was held at
Eastern H1gh School Tuesday
by !he Eastern Cha pter o£ lhe
Fu tu re Homema kers of
1\mcn cn
Sandra Woods, pr eside nt ,
g.t~ve !he welcome w1 th cha pter
mothers bemg rccogmzed In
the tJI"Oup were Mrs. ·Edna
Woods, Mrs FranCIS Reed,Mrs
Deloris Frank and Mrs Lou
Roseberry Eac h of the glfls
DAY CAMP FOR THE B1g Bend Neighborhood of the Four
the n presented her mother
RIVers Girl Scout Camp wtH ha ve to be cancelled unless ad·
.'
With a red rose m a pprecJa tl on
ditional volunteer help can be secured .
fiJr the li me and assJstctn ce
• A second traimng sessiOn conducted by Mrs. A R. Kmghl held
they have contn buted to the
at her Lmcoln H1ll home Monday wa; attended by only two
pt ogram
workers - both from the Salisbury trbops.
Rece1v ing JUni or deg r ee ~
The possibility of gettmg seruor citizens, who perhaps ih
We re V1escl Duva ll, Pam Ka utz
years past were mvolved m scoutmg, to ass 1st wtth U1e day camp
e~nd De bb1e Windon
The
program 1s bemg mvesh gated
chaptenlcg rces were awarded
Mrs. Knight w11l conduct a third trairung sesswn Monda y 1f
I&lt;J Ce~ t hy De~ v ts , Conme Dalley,
more mterest is shown in the day ca mp prog ram I_A!adcrs,
Ins Ptgotl cwd J oann Pulhns
assistant leaders, troop conunittee members ;,tnd others in·
Tile o££1cers msta lled by
terested in the scoutmg program are asked to adv1sc Mrs.
candle ligh t were Miss Ptgott,
Knight.
prcs1denL, M1ss Dav1s, v1ce
AGAIN ~ unl ess more voiWltee r help for the f1ve day, 9 am .
pres1d ent ; M1ss Du va ll ,
to 3 p m , day camp scheduled £or the week of .June 18, lhe
,s cc1e t.u y ,
Pam
S&lt;Jm s,
program may ha ve to be cancelled
lrea::;urer ;
Pam
K .t~u lz,
pa r ltame nl anan ; Deb bi e
Wtnd(Jn, news rcporler ; Na ncy
R1d enou1, rccrcatwn leader ;
Barhara Coates, histonan and
DEXTER - Shirley Ann Columbus ; Mr and Mrs. Dan CHthy Coa tes. song leader.
McDonald, daughter of Mr. McDonald and two daughters,
Mb s P1gutt and Mrs Jamce
and Mrs Sonny McDonald, Mrs. Rome McDonald, Mr. and R1 tch1e then prese nted each of
Dexter, was honored with a Mrs Charles Roush and Joey, the seniors with a red rOSe and
party May 9 m celebration o£ New Ha ven and Mr. and Mrs. a charge. They we re Lana
her e1ghth birthday. She 1s the J ohn Frank Ho£fman Send ing Bcnedum , Marcia Carr. Cmdy
granddaughter o£ Mr. and Mrs. gifts were Mrs. J ohn f Hoff. ra rrar, Donna Lan tz, Joyce
John Frank Horrman, Mason man , Chester , Mr . and Mrs
Meyer&lt; . Debbi e M1llhone ,
Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs Clarence Mattox Jr. and Ro ~;e m a r y Heed, Deb bie
Dave McDonald and son, children Mark, Sa ndy · a nd Rt chardson, Rose Roseberry ,
Ke ith , Pom eroy ; Wanda Ca Lhy P1t kcns Spence r ,
Mullens and two sons, Tracy Barbara Well and Sandy Wood
McKmney and Mrs. Forrest
The outs l.andmg fres hm&lt;Jn
SH. CITIZENS TO ME ET
Cas to and Way ne Casto, award went to NJCsel Du va ll
In ..Dbset;.vance of May bemg Mason
and she we~ s presented a charm
Semor C1t1zens month, Thurs.
b r &lt;:~ ce le l
The outs tan di ng
day, May 24, m the aud1 tonum
sem or award wen L to Sandy
at the Semor Citize n Center,
WITH BROTHER
Wood who was g1vcn a silver
Porn.croy J umor I·hgh School,
Mrs
J a mes
Criswe ll, &lt;.: nrd tra y Refres hment.') were
there Wi ll be a county-w1de Mtddleport, 1s m Zanesvi lle served
mceh~ g from 3 to 7 p m. A
w1 th her brother, Albert Hlad,
potluck dmner w1 1l be served at Cambndge, who 1s a surg ici! l
RECE I VF.~ DEGREE
5 30 Those attendmg are to pat ien t at the hosp1lal 1n
HACINE - Mrs . Ma rsha ll
bn ng their own ta ble serv1ce
Zanesvi lle She returned only
r
Deburah
Hill 1 Roush, Racme,
Coffee and entertammen t w1ll re cently fr om Ca mb ndge
R D, rece1ved her bachelor of
be fur ms hed
where her brother , Augus t
SCience degree m elemen tary
Hlad und erwent surgery, and
h1 s \\olfe was hosp1tal1 zed. educa tiOn •fr om R1o Grande
College Sun day duri ng the 97lh
( (JII O\\IIl g a heart attack
annuH I commencement She
Will teach next fall m the Meigs
HOST GUESTS
Loca l Schuul District For the
Molher's Day guests
Mr. pa st quarte r , Mrs. Roush
and Mrs Da le Walburn , Steve rece ived a 3 8 grade avera~ e.
;:~nd ,hll Anne, Mtddleport, /\ Uend tng her graduatiOn \\ ere
\"O cre Waller Franklt n Clark Ma rsha ll Roush and son, Joey,
and suns, Mar k. and Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Vtrgii Roush, Mr.
'
Ptnn t Pleasant ; Mrs Arawana and Mrs Dallas Hill , Mrs
Planis and chi ldren , B6bby and Darrell Norns an d Tra d, Mrs.
De Phoney and Mrs Dana
D~oll y Wolfe and Mrs
Rny
Hamm
DonoiJCV.

MOTOROLA

I
I
I
I
I

I :~s~:~:o~~~~~~:~~~~~~~:
I;;;;;;:; High

Geraniums and petunias were planted at Middleport Village
hall Monday evening by the fourth graders of Middleport Junior
Troop 39 The fifth and s1xth graders or the lroop were attendmg
camp w1th the Bradbury School at canters Cave, nea r Jackson.
from there the glfls went to the Legwn Memon al Par-k on Mill
St. for a wiener roast In the group' were Connie Bailey, Ruth Ann
Blaker, Angela Houchins, Lydi a J ohnson, Ka!ie Lewis, Mmdy
Long, Angela Payne, Kimberly Payne, Barbara Thomas, Cindy
Weaver, Mrs. Ri chard Long, Mary Beth Long, Ri chard Long,
Jenmfer Wtse, Susarme Wise and Mrs . Roscoe W1se, leader
Mrs. Sylvia Byer asSisted the troop m the planting of £lowers.
Tuesday at 5 p.m at the home of Mrs. Fred Gibbs, the Sixth
grades of the Middleport 1unior lroop w1ll be guests of the Mid·
dleport Cadette Troop .

Miss McDonald honoree

ATHENS COUNTY
MONTHLY

399WEST MAIN STREET , 992-2164 POMEROY, 0 .
THE STORE W/Tf-1 "All KINDS OF STUFF"
FOR PETS- STABlES- lARGE AND SMAll ANIMAlS
LAWNS - GARDE NS

Lucille Smith
elected regent

lr--------::;;:;;;:::::::;;;~;;J ·

ISears I!

VALUES

.f-!9.:::::::.:::::::;:~::::::::::::x:~~-::m:'.x:::::-x~~.=.:::::::-;:::::::::::::::.:·:=:=:=:=:·:·:-:·:·:·:=:=;=r

For All Occasions

Here's _
the Man
To See For •••

Wlfh Hea ' y Foam Rubber Pad

$ - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 18, i97l

FLOWERS

EHI

CARPET SPECIAL

-.

W1lh Chn &lt;;, !ran Fnends

St. l'aul
Lutheran Church

WHISPERING PINES NITE CLUB
Route. 7 North of Pomeroy

WERNER RADIO &amp; T.V.
MIDDLEPORT 0.

Ohwana !Jbrary, and other top
D.A.H . offi cers u£ Ohw. The
affcnr w~ s held at the Lmcoln
Hill home of Mrs . Dor
S&lt;:haef£er.
The meeting opened in
rituahstlc form with the
pledge of allegiance and
a

recitation

of

the

National Aiithem. Members
named a ravonte bwlding
£or roll call . Mrs. Lochary read
the prestde nt general's
message from the Nahonal
D.A R magazme .
The nah onal defense rev1ew
was giVen by Mrs. Emerson
Jones wh o advtSed parents to
cxamme the textbooks bemg
used 1n the schools today £or
anh-Amertcan propganda. She
also spoke of the detenorahon
orthe U S Na vy and ca utioned
Ame n cans to be alert to the
s lippin g awa y or fr eedom,
cuncludmg that devot10n to
God never beComes old
fashi oned or uut..uf.Qate.
M1ss Snu th , pr og ram
cha irwoman, introduced Mrs.
Helen Hayes, who ga ve a paper
on the planmng for the Federal
Distn ct. Arch1 tec ts from
abroad were engaged to plan
the design with the winner or
competlllon £or design being
L'Enfant who was assisted by
Thomas Jefferson
The 17 members attending
enj oyed a buf£et with sandwiches, cake, coffee and punch
bemg served Hostesses were
Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Parsons
and Mrs. Clarence Struble.

Ohio Valley Grange
has recent meeting
LETART FAL!.'i - Ohio
Valley Gran ge mel at th e hall
Thursday at 8 p.m w1th
Worthy Master Early Roush Ill
lhe chair
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson , a non.
me mber
sponsored
by
Florence Smith, won first place
m the three-p1ece dress contest
sponsored by )he State Grange.
'Deputy and ' Mrs . ·' virgil
Atkins were guests and inspected the Grange. Mrs
Atkms announced Rural Life
Sunday Will be held at the
Friendly Hills Grange camp at
Zanesville on June 10
A lit erar y program was

given by the lecturer, Mrs.
Hobert Smith . Her theme was
"Motherhood, " and a tribute to
Ceres. Readings were "The
Legend of Ceres," Florence
Smith ; "Ode To Ceres,"
11
Gladys Shields;
Dear
Mother, " Alice Balser;
" Mother In Love," Elizabeth
Rou&amp;~ ; "My Mother," .Bertha
Robinson ; "' Grandmother's
Trunk," VIcki Ables : ' ~ Name
In The Garden," Erma Wllwn,
and "My Mother's Apron," by
Valerie Johnson.
Refreshments of ice cream,
pie, .. coffee and iced tea were
served .

Baptist Church has
workers ' conference
been planned for 7 30 p.m.
Monday night at the church.
The Mount Monah Baptist
Church will also parlic1pate m
the Bible sc hool
Teachers, helper, craft In structors and others mvolved
m Lhe program are asked to
SOCIETY TO MEET
attend the meeting at which
The Me1gs Co unty Pwneer t1me !mal plans will be made
m1d Hi :itOr ic.t~l SoCiety wlll £or the school. Mrs . Millon
rncct Munday, May 21 , .t~t 1.30 Hood Is director and will be
p rn . at the museum on But· assis ted by Mrs . Charles
tern ut Ave., Pomeroy. Plans Edwards Childrt;!n, age four
fu r " Herita ge Sunday ," which through the rourth grade or the
w11l be held June 17 during community are mvtted to alRegatta Weekend , will be lend.
d1scussed. ~e mbers of the
A picmc will be held on June
committee &lt;md an yone in the 12 w1th a closing program and
coun ty who 1s mteres led m the craft display . on Wednesday
proJect are mv1ted.
evening, Jw1e 13, at 7·30 p.m
Classes w1ll be held £rom 9 a .m
•
to II 30 am . each day
SU NDAY VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Oxley
an d Lon , Mr. and Mrs. Roger
l.i~htfool and th m daughters,
Pata skala, and Mr and Mrs
Bill Willford and three sons,
Rutlan d , were weekend
v1s1torsof Mr. and Mrs. Robert
B. Burdette and son, Bob On
Sunda y they atte nded th e
gradua lwn of Robert S Bur·
del le or RIO Grande College .

" Prayer Ch an~es Thtngs"
wa s the devotional topic or
Mrs. M I.. French at a meeting
IJ( the Women's SociPty of
Ch r1 s t1 a n Serv1ce M ~~r·d~y
n i~ h t at the H ~at l 1 Umted
Methodist Church
Mrs French presented a
med1tat l0 n wn tte n by a
Meth odi s t mtmste r wh o
commented on self.-d.ISClpline
m prayer . Several hyrnns were
quoted by the leader who
concluded with prayer .
Mrs. Jack Bechtle preSided
a l the meetmg using m her
greetmg the poem. "I Thought
My Soul .. ". There was a pta no
solo, "Sweet Hour of Pray er "
by Mrs Ma ry Rmehart, and
Mrs. Bechtle conducted a B1ble
quiz.
A thank you note was read
fr om the Rutland women who
were guests at a meetmg last
month . Also rea d was a note
from Mrs . Charles Swanson
wh o had shown slid es at a
forme r mee tmt;: ll was noted
thut the chHngc of celebrahon
Will be}held at O'Hara Arena at
Dayton m the nea r future. Mrs .
Bechtle rea d a letter fr om the
d1stn ct president on the annual
conference and the schools of
nnsswns to be he ld in July and

August
A ptcmc was planned for
,June. JL was re ported that
$182.50 was made on the recent
rum m a~e sale. and Mrs. Ea rl
Kn1ght, Mrs . M C Wilson,
Mrs. F. 0 Ra il and Mrs .' J ohn
Krawsczyn served a salad
co urse. A pink arrangeme nt
and tapers were used on the
ta ble Members signed a
round ·rObln card for Mrs.
Glenn Lambert who has been a
pati ent at the Holzer MediCal
Center

CONVALESCING
S. Sgl Walter Mu rray Ham s
IS recupc ratmg at the home of
Ius parents, Mr and Mrs .
Charles Searles, Pea rl St ,
M1ddlepor l. S. Sgt. Hams was
serwusly tnjured on New
Year 's Day m an automobile
accident 11nd has been confmed
to lhe Anms tan , Ala. Noble
Army Hospital since that t1me.
He has und ergone three maJOr
opera twn s. He 1s here to
convalesce for a month, and
then Will report to the hospitaL

SPEA KING OF

Hair Styling
by
KAY
Precisely wha t are you
look mg for when you vis1!
you r beauty salon? A
fash ionab le ha1r style
a
n ~w destrab le shade or
calor
a !=O IIfure whtch
wil l flatte r you more
.a
ha •r tnm or cu t
111
formall on and ass 1stance
conce rn1ng a hair problem
whatever the reason
might be. you are w1se
enough to real•ze tha t
emp loymg the pro fessional
and qua l•f•ed asststance of
a rel•able beautiC ran wi ll
produ ce th e best results
11 you ha ve ques hons
whi ch you m1gh t l1ke an.
swered concernmg you r
own
persona l
ha 1r
charac te n s tics
wt"j lch
st ties you could wear best .
co lor dif frcul lt es, or
complexron and cosmehc
un ce rt am ties, don' t be
ba ckwar d about consulting
your beau trcr an She wri t be
more than happy to give
you persona lized servtce,
a ttenllon and ad'.! ICe

Mrs Golda Me1r , pnme
mmt ster of Israel, was born
Golda Mavo v1tz in K1 ev ,
Russ1a

CHATEAU
BEAUTY SALON
21 4 E SECOND ST.
POMEROY , OHIO
PHONE 992 7606

A GREAT TIME FOR GRADS!

Ca·ravelle®by Bulova
Give the gift he or she will appreciate most. keep
\hem on t1me in the finest fashion with a precision
jeweled, quality-made Caravella watch.
See our great selection of gift watches. We have the
newest slyles , the latest features . Caravella by
Bulova. Expensive watches at inexpensive prices.
From $10.95.

/\ workers conference m
pre para tiOn for the daily
vara tton Bible school, to be
held al lhe Middleport F!f sl
B•plis t Chur ch, June 4-12, ha s

25.50 29.95
DELEGATE ''C"
!IIICII mtr~trl
on 1llt dial

RADCLl rF "0"
l1 jewel s
Green dial

32.95

SKIPPER CAlENDlll.l '" M"
17 jewels
Automaltc

BEAUTIFUL INTERIORS 73
LET'S GET TOGETHERj

~f

\\OR SHIP

10 Ti I 2

The

Mrs. French speaks on
prayer at WSCS meeting

Sunday Schoo t- 9 1S a m
Wor &lt;,h1p Scrv •cc 10.10 a m
' AScrmor. In Song"
· Arthur C lund. Pii &lt;; lor
C· tr ""' 1rld St &amp; Syc am nr~
P. trn.,Proy. 01 0
•

A. SOLUTION
TO YOUR

GIFT

PROBLEM
Our Gift
Certif i.c ate

IOLA·'S

The Amencan -\ ut omobJIC
Mc1 fn at Sycamore
Assot: 1al1nn "'a:s fn1mqd In
0 ,h'.._0 o-.o..:&lt;&gt;
1902 w1t h cons ohd at 10 n o I 1-&lt;.&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;::&gt;P..:om
&gt; &lt;e:&gt;r6-&lt;y:&gt;.,.
n me ear her clubs
-

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOUR S 9. 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 ( CLOSE
AT NOON ON THUR S. ) ·- EAST (:OURT ~ T .
POMEROY .

See our vast display of
merchandise ... newest
shipments from all over the
nation grouped together at
one location lor your
shopping
convenience!
Take advantage of lhe
many special values Bakers
offer.

FURNITURE FOR TODAY'$ HOMEMAKERS
See many total look inspirations and new ideas
awaiting yvu at ...

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT,

o:

�•

.J
6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., May 18, 1913
7_- The OaUy Sentinel, ~ddleport-Pomeroy, 0., May 11, 1973

TO OUR 1973 GRADUATING CLASSES
Adolph's Dairy Valley

Pomeroy Rower Shop

Pomeroy, 0 .

Pom eroy,

Athens County Savings &amp; Loan
Meigs Branch

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Pomeroy, 0 .

Pomeroy . 0 .

Bahr Clothiers

Pomeroy National Bank

Middleport. 0 .

The Bank of the Century

Chapman Shoes

Racine. 0 .

Citizens National Bank

Rawlings-Coats Home For Funerala

Middleport, 0 .

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

Pomeroy, 0 .

Middleport, 0 .

Davis-Warner Insurance Service

Robinson's laundry &amp; Dry Cleanilt&amp;

Pomeroy, 0 .
I

Elberfelds Dept. Store
Pomeroy, 0 .

Pomeroy. 0 .

I

I

Rutland Dept. Store

J

Rutland, 0 .

Ewing Funeral Home

Rutland Furniture Co.

- Pomeroy, 0.

Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
Pomeroy. 0 .

So. You've done It at last! And

Rutland, 0.

· The Sewing Center

we're here to give tt.ree hearty
cheers for all tt.e hard work and

G&amp;J Auto Parts

Middleport, 0 .

Smith-Nelson Motors,.Inc:.

perseverance ... tt.at made those

Pomeroy, 0 .

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.
Middleport. 0 . ·

diplomas possible. We're proud

Buick-Pontiac-Opei -GMC Trucks

Village Pharm_
acy

ness1 dreams come true. Now it's

K&amp;C Jewelers

Middleport. 0.

a new beginning. Good luck! - __

Pomeroy, 0 .

Welker's Ashland Service StatiM

Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Sales

Eastern High S~hool /
Class of 1973

Cadillac - Olds

Pomeroy, 0.
From All the Boys At

Pomeroy, 0 . .

·

King .Builders Supply Co. -

!

I

Middleport, 0.

~

landmark

MEIGS TIRE CENTER &amp;
MEIGS TIRE CENTER ALIGNMENT
Pomeroy-Middleport

Marguerite's Shoe Shop

Pomeroy, 0 .

Pomeroy, 0 .

M&amp;R Bargainland

Rail's Ben Franklin

Middleport, 0 .

Welker's Maple Lawn Poultry

·Middleport. 0 .

_heritage house

· Rutland, O.

Middleport, 0 .

McClure's Dairy Isle
Middleport, 0.

· Southern High School

•

'

Meigs Equipment _Co.

New Haven , W, Va.

New Haven, W. Va .

Nelson's Drug

'

;-.

Ridenour Supply

Pomeroy, · 0 .

~-

New Haven Super Market _
Miller's Super _Market

Pomeroy , 0.

Class of 1973

to.

Pomeroy. 0 .

Martin Funeral Home
..

-

Middleport, 0.

Mark V Store
(at right)

tAl. -

Middleport, 0.

has to offer: good healtfl1 ha ppi·

Pomeroy, 0 .

Pomer_oy, O.

Valley lumber ·&amp; Supply

of you and we want you to know
it. We wish you the best things life

Goessler's Jewelry
(at left)

'

Middleport. 0 .

Crow's Steak House

Meigs High School
Class of 1973

Pomeroy - Rutland

Racine Home Bank

Pomeroy. 0 .

(above)

o. ·

Chester, 0 .

Ohio Valley Plumbing &amp; Heating, Inc.

r

Gaul's Shake Haven

Pomeroy, 0 -

''

.•

P. J. Pauley-Nationwide Ins.

l

Ches·ter, 0.

Compliments of

Pickens Hardware

Pomeroy, 0.

'

Mason, W. Va,

l
',, i
'

Erwin's ,Gulf Service
Middleport, 0 .
'

'

(at right)
-.

Wahama High School

The tests of 1ife are to make us, not break us. ·Trouble may -~~;;ol i sr
. man's business but build up his character. The blow a
e ou a d
- be the greatest blessing to the inner nian. If God,
war man may
.
ri thin hard in our lives, be sure that the
thenl I pu_tl~tohr pearmltrttosu~l: is t~at we shall lose if we flinch or rebel.
rea pen 1 ere
'
· M. D. Babcock

t

Class of 1973

~
~

'

I

(

,.'
(

'

'
~
'

''
'

'

•

·',.

'

'
•

•

•' '

'I

'

-.

••'
•'

•
''

.

I

~··

.

�•

.J
6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., May 18, 1913
7_- The OaUy Sentinel, ~ddleport-Pomeroy, 0., May 11, 1973

TO OUR 1973 GRADUATING CLASSES
Adolph's Dairy Valley

Pomeroy Rower Shop

Pomeroy, 0 .

Pom eroy,

Athens County Savings &amp; Loan
Meigs Branch

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Pomeroy, 0 .

Pomeroy . 0 .

Bahr Clothiers

Pomeroy National Bank

Middleport. 0 .

The Bank of the Century

Chapman Shoes

Racine. 0 .

Citizens National Bank

Rawlings-Coats Home For Funerala

Middleport, 0 .

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

Pomeroy, 0 .

Middleport, 0 .

Davis-Warner Insurance Service

Robinson's laundry &amp; Dry Cleanilt&amp;

Pomeroy, 0 .
I

Elberfelds Dept. Store
Pomeroy, 0 .

Pomeroy. 0 .

I

I

Rutland Dept. Store

J

Rutland, 0 .

Ewing Funeral Home

Rutland Furniture Co.

- Pomeroy, 0.

Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
Pomeroy. 0 .

So. You've done It at last! And

Rutland, 0.

· The Sewing Center

we're here to give tt.ree hearty
cheers for all tt.e hard work and

G&amp;J Auto Parts

Middleport, 0 .

Smith-Nelson Motors,.Inc:.

perseverance ... tt.at made those

Pomeroy, 0 .

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.
Middleport. 0 . ·

diplomas possible. We're proud

Buick-Pontiac-Opei -GMC Trucks

Village Pharm_
acy

ness1 dreams come true. Now it's

K&amp;C Jewelers

Middleport. 0.

a new beginning. Good luck! - __

Pomeroy, 0 .

Welker's Ashland Service StatiM

Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Sales

Eastern High S~hool /
Class of 1973

Cadillac - Olds

Pomeroy, 0.
From All the Boys At

Pomeroy, 0 . .

·

King .Builders Supply Co. -

!

I

Middleport, 0.

~

landmark

MEIGS TIRE CENTER &amp;
MEIGS TIRE CENTER ALIGNMENT
Pomeroy-Middleport

Marguerite's Shoe Shop

Pomeroy, 0 .

Pomeroy, 0 .

M&amp;R Bargainland

Rail's Ben Franklin

Middleport, 0 .

Welker's Maple Lawn Poultry

·Middleport. 0 .

_heritage house

· Rutland, O.

Middleport, 0 .

McClure's Dairy Isle
Middleport, 0.

· Southern High School

•

'

Meigs Equipment _Co.

New Haven , W, Va.

New Haven, W. Va .

Nelson's Drug

'

;-.

Ridenour Supply

Pomeroy, · 0 .

~-

New Haven Super Market _
Miller's Super _Market

Pomeroy , 0.

Class of 1973

to.

Pomeroy. 0 .

Martin Funeral Home
..

-

Middleport, 0.

Mark V Store
(at right)

tAl. -

Middleport, 0.

has to offer: good healtfl1 ha ppi·

Pomeroy, 0 .

Pomer_oy, O.

Valley lumber ·&amp; Supply

of you and we want you to know
it. We wish you the best things life

Goessler's Jewelry
(at left)

'

Middleport. 0 .

Crow's Steak House

Meigs High School
Class of 1973

Pomeroy - Rutland

Racine Home Bank

Pomeroy. 0 .

(above)

o. ·

Chester, 0 .

Ohio Valley Plumbing &amp; Heating, Inc.

r

Gaul's Shake Haven

Pomeroy, 0 -

''

.•

P. J. Pauley-Nationwide Ins.

l

Ches·ter, 0.

Compliments of

Pickens Hardware

Pomeroy, 0.

'

Mason, W. Va,

l
',, i
'

Erwin's ,Gulf Service
Middleport, 0 .
'

'

(at right)
-.

Wahama High School

The tests of 1ife are to make us, not break us. ·Trouble may -~~;;ol i sr
. man's business but build up his character. The blow a
e ou a d
- be the greatest blessing to the inner nian. If God,
war man may
.
ri thin hard in our lives, be sure that the
thenl I pu_tl~tohr pearmltrttosu~l: is t~at we shall lose if we flinch or rebel.
rea pen 1 ere
'
· M. D. Babcock

t

Class of 1973

~
~

'

I

(

,.'
(

'

'
~
'

''
'

'

•

·',.

'

'
•

•

•' '

'I

'

-.

••'
•'

•
''

.

I

~··

.

�NUSS !!
I JEST STUCK MY
PORTLAND
Wor-sht p 7 30
PAVL lUT HERAN
p m
Church Stlroot 9 10 a m
lt•t• I.:C\1
Arthur C
Lund,
SUTTON
W !Jr~hi p , 11 am
P••stor Sunday sc ho&lt;. • (nvr
1nd and 4th Suntl &lt;ty s ; Chur ch
~c- ry ."ldult l, 9 IS am , Cha r les
Sc hool 10 a .m
Ev&lt;Hl~.
Ct•nst•an Educa ti on
WESLEYAN ( Ractne )
'-.u pf • WOr Sht p SN\ItCe, 10 30
Wor
'5 htp , II am . . · Chur ch
om , conh rmation clas.~es.
Sc hool , 10 a m
Tu(.'Sday . 18 15. tun tor c on
NORTHEAST C:LUS.T£R
t trma l io n c la $s. hme se t
R e v . Jacob l=e-hman
WE"eio.ly , senior co nl~rmat ion
Rev . Stanley Br andum
ctas.s Sen i or ch oi r , 7 30 p m .
SACRED HEART
Rev
JOPPA
Wor ship tO am ,
1 uco!&gt;day
Fatner Bernard Kraic0¥ 1C ,
SEVENTH - DAY
AD · Church School 9 a .m . • Prayer
pas1or
Phone
992 18H
M cc tlnq, Wedn esda'f , 8 p m
VENTIST
Loca t ed on
Salurday ev ening Mass , I 30
LONG BOTTOM
Church
Mvtberr._.
He
i
ghts.
,
neaf
p m
Sunday Mass , 8 a11d 10
V(' teran s Mcmor'lat Ho sp tlal. s t-rv ices, 9 a m , Su flda'(
am Con tt~ssJ ons , Satu r day , 7
Sc hool 9 45 a m B tble Study
Pomeroy
Pa s tor H e rbt"rl
7J0 prr.
e- v ery Thur sday , 7 "30 p .m
Morgan
S&lt;t
bbalh
Sc
hool.
every
POMEROY FIRST BAP ·
NORTH BETHEL
Wor
Sa turday at 1 p m and wor sh•P
TIST
Rober! K uhn , pas10r ;
Sh.t P II am ., Chu r c h Sc hool 1~
sc
rv
tcC
totlo
wing
al
J
15
p
m
W i lliam Watson , Sundt~y school
am
Open flrble d•scussron each
supL Sund ay sc hool. 9 30 am ,
ALFRED
Su nday sChool,
Thursday
at
7
30
p
m
at
the
BYF , o p m., S1b le s tudy ,
9 45 a . m
eac h
Sun d ay ,
c
hurch
"
The
Friend
ly
W ed nesday , 7 p . m . chOif
prea c h ing at J 1 am . each
Chu
rch
."
pra c l tce, W~dhcsdtly , 8 .30 p m
Sun day Prayer meeting, 7: 4S
GRAHAM
UNITED
PO'MEROY
WES L EYAN
p m Wednes day ; W SCS, 8 p m
METHODIST
Preachtng
HOLINESS CHURCH
on third Tuesday each month .
9 · 30 am ., f trs t and second
Harrtsonvtlle
Road ,
Rev .
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Sundays
ot
eac.h
mon
t
h.
lh
trd
O ' Oell ' Mantey , Pastor , H enry
school. 9:3 0. preaching , 7!30
and
l
ourt
h
Sun
day
s
each
Eblin , Sund ay School Sup !
mo11th , wors.h tp serv tce at 7 . 30 p m · Sunday ; prayer meet ing,
Sun day School 9 . 30 a m ,
7 30 p m . Tuesday , wsts. 7 30
p m Wedne sday even ing s at
Eventng worship 7. 30 p , m .;
ftr s l Thur sday each month .
7 30, Prayer and B tble Study
Prayer at1d Pra tse servtce.
:;tLVE R RIDGE - Wor r.hip
FIRST
SOUT
HERN
BAPTh u r sday . 7 30 p m
tO am .; Chu r c h Sc hool , 9 a . m
TIST
282 Mulberry Ave ,
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Pomeroy ,
aft i liated
w i th
CHAPEL
Non
Worsh i P 9 a . m .,
Church
S B C • lhe Rev
F red H tll.
denominat i onal , George s
Sc
hool
,
10
am
.
pastor , Her s hel McClure.
Oiler, Pas lor . Sunday Sc hool 10
KENO
CHURCH
OF
Sunda y school sup !
Su nday
am Wor sht p Serv tce ll a . m
CHRIST
H oba rl N ew ell.
sc hool, 9 30 a .m ., morn i ng
Su nday night services 7: 30
sup!. Se rvic e w ee k l y, 9 30 a . m
wor s.h 1p, 10 30 am ., Sunday
p .m . We dnesday
Pray e r
e
.
.
angelist tc meetmy. 7 30 p .m . on Sunday . Prea ching frrst and
meeting 7. 30 p m , Ev eryone
thtrd sunday s of mon th .bY
Pr~y c r meeting,
Wedne sday ,
.wel come
Cl tfford Smi th , 9 ' 30 am
7
30
p
m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
UN ION
Darrel Ooddr tl l ,
MT
MORIAH
BAPTIST
Ma in St.
Loren T S.teph ens,
pa stor. Sunday Sc hool , 9 ; 30
Corner F ourth and Main ,
e vangeltSI . phone 992 · 7656
M tddle port Rev Henry Key , am .. Leonard Gilmore . f ir r.t
Conse rvat tve.
non
elde r ; eventng serv 1ce. 7; 30
Jr . pas t o r Sund&lt;'Y Sc hool. 9 : 30
tnS ir umcn ta l Sund ay wor shtp ,
p.m
W ed ne s day
prayer
a
m
_,
Mrs
Ervin
Baumgard
10 am , Btb le study , 11 am .;
mee t tng , 7 30 p .m
ne
r
,
supt
,
Mor
nmg
wor
sh
tp
,
wor shtp. 6 p m
Wedn esday
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
10 "45 a . m
B ible s tudy , 7 p rn
GOD Racine Ro u t e 2. The
JEHO VA H ' S WITNESSES R ev
Ch ar les Hand , pa s tor
Mto'"WAY
COMMUNITY
L a, rry Ca rnahan . presid tng
CHURCH
{ non ·
Sunday sc hool. 9 · 45 am ..
mintslc r
Su nday , B ible lec den om tn at i onal J,
L angsv il le - . ture , 9 30 d m , W a tchtower · mor ntng wor s h tp , 11 a .m
Evl!ntng ser1.1tces , Tuesday and
De)(ter Road , the Rev . Worley
s tudy , l(l 30 a . m , Tuesd ay ,
F r ida y , 7· 30
Ha ley , pastor Sund ay school ,
Bibl e s t ud y . 7 30 p m : Thu r ~ ­
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
10 a .m ; ev entng wo rshtp, 7 30
day . mtnt sl r y school , 7 30
p m
Prayer · meeting,
CHURCH OF CHRIST . B ib l e
p m , se r vrce mee t tng B 30
s tudy , 9 30 am , morning
Tuesday. 7 :30 p m .. youth
pm
group , F r1day , 7 ·30 p m
wor sh ip, 10 30 am , even tng
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
wor shtp , 0 · 30 p .m W edn esda y
Chri st tn Chn sflan Unto[l
Btbl e s tudy , 7 30 p .m
La wr ence Man le y , pastor :
UNITED MINISTRY OF
Mr s Russe ll Young , Sunday
ME IGS COUNTY , The United
Schoo l Su pt
Su nda y Sc hool
Pre s byter~an Church , Dwtgh t
9 30 a m
Even_ing wor shi p ,
L Zavilz , Pa s tor Director ;
7 .3 0
Wednesday
pray e r
Ge orge W . H u lton and R ev
meet tng, 7. 30 p m
L tn s on St ebbms , Ass ' ! Pastor
Swan and Mr. and Mrs . Larry
MT MOR IAH CHURCH OF
D ir ec tor s
Goo
Ractne
Route
2,
the
Curlis family .
FIRST
UNITED
PRES ·
Rev James M Mun cy , pa st or
BYTERIAN,
M idd l e
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Dill,
Sunday schoo l , 9 45 am ,
port , Sunday Chur ch Sc hool,
morn tng wor sht R. 11 am .
Pomeroy, and Freda Larkins
Sc hoo l, 9 · 30 a. m .. Mr s. Homer
e ventng worshtp , 7. 30 p m
L ee , Supt , Morn 1ng Worshtp
Pr aye r meet tng , Tuesday , 7 30
and fam1ly were VISiting Mr .
10 30 am
p m , Young peop le 's mee t tng .
and Mrs Warren Connolly and
FIRST
UNITED
7 30 p m Th~;rsday
PRESBYTERIAN,
M idRUTLAND CHURCH OF
Amy .
d l eport , Su nday Church Sch ool.
GOD
B ertha
Ktngrey ,
Leona Hens ley wa s visiting
9. 30 am , Lewts Sauer , Supt. ;
substitute pastor
Sun day
Morntng Worshrp, 10 30 a . m
Sc
hool
,
10
a
.
m
.
•
worshtp
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Liter
MT. OLIVE CHURCH
r.e rvi ce, 7 p .m . Sunday . Pray e r
Lon g Bottom , Sunday School.
Tim Bissell, Mason, W.Va.,
meettng , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
10 am wrlh Willard Pigott ,
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
and Patricia Frum, Pt.
r. upt Evangelis l message each
CHURCH - N ea r Long Bot
Sunday evening , 7: 30 p m . by
Pleasant, W Va . were visiting
t om Es ttl Hart , pastor , Roy
Eld e r Russel l Cline , mintsler
Bro wn ,
ass t slant
pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter .
Of the Apor.tolt C Faith B tb l e
Su nday school, 10 a . m .. Church
Study , Wedn er.day, 7. 30 p m
1 30
p m.
ea cr
Su nday
Mr. and Mrs . Fred Larkins
FIRST
UNITED
eventng. prayer meetmg , 7 J O
were Sunday dinner guests of p m Thur sday
PRESBYTERIAN , Sy r acuse,
Morntng Wor s h tp , 9 am :
MIDDLEPORT
PEN Mr. ~nd Mrs. Norman Weber,
Sunday Church School. 10 am
TECOSTAL - Th trd Ave , the
Mrs Sampson Hall. Supt.
Tuppers Plams, 0 .
Rev Wtlliam Kn itt el. pil Si ar
ST IVERSVILLE
COM Ronald Dugan , Sunday School
Mr. attd Mrs. Howard Young Su
MUNITY CHURCH - Sun day
p!
CJar.ses lor all ages
and Mr . and Mrs. Garth Sm1th e ... entng ser,.tce, 7 30 p m , r.ch ool se rv tce , 10 am , Prayer
mee l tng , Thur sday, 7 p m ,
Btb l e s tudy , Wednesday , 7 30
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday evenmg r.e rv tce, 7 p m
p m . youth servicer., Frtday ,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
7.30 p m
Emmett Stethem.
Pomeroy Harrtsonvtlle
FREEWILL BAPTIST Mr . and Mrs. Harold Newlun
Road Ke nnet h Ebe r ts, pa stor
Co rner Ash and Plum , M id
Paul M c Elroy, Su nday Schoo l
No el
H e rrman ,
spen t the weekend here with cJiepo rt.
Su pt Sunday Sc hool 9 30 am .;
pa s tor
Sa t urd ay
eventng
Mr. and Mrs. Romey Whlte, servtce , 7 p m Su n day school. mornmg worshtp and com "
mun i on . 10 ·30 am , Sunday
10 a . m , Su nday eventng
Chillicothe, 0 .
cvenrnQ youth Chr tSit an en wor sh rp , 7 p m
d eav or , 6 30. Worsh tp r.e r
FIRST BAPTIST o t Mtd
Pat Drake, Reynoldsburg, 0 .
VI CE'S, Sunday , 7 30 p , m
d l eport . cor_n('r o1 Sixth and
spent the weekend ~1th 'Mr.
Wedn esd ay e v e ntng pray er
Patm e r Str ee ts Rev . Charl es
meeltng and Btble s tudy , 7 . 30
Simo r. s ,
pastor
Danny
and Mrs. David Smith.
P m
Thompson , Suhday St hool
Mr and Mrs. Harold Osborn , S up e r 1n te nct en t
ST . JOHN LUTHERAN Su nday
Pm e Grov e, th e Rev Arthur
ch
urch
Sc
hool
for
everyon
e
Keno , wen~ visiting Ethel 9 15 a m , Morntng worshtp Combs. pastor Sunday sc hool,
9 30 i) m , church se rvtces ,
Larkins .
10 15 a m , Event n g scrv rces,
10 30 a m
7 30 p . m . . Wcdne r. d ay pray er
Mr . and Mrs. Dorset Larkins se
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
r v tce, 7 30 p m E~tra youth
CHRIST
B tble Sc ho o l , 9 · 30
were VISLhng Mr. and Mrs .
a ct 1vtttes on Su nday , 5 p m ,
am ., mornmg worshtp , 10 30
for all youth up t o s l x.th grad e.
Virg1l Wamsley, Cheshire. 0. 6 30 f or iun tor and ser11or htgh am Su n d ay e ventnQ Worshtp
Service, 7 30 p m , c hotr
- Violet Smith s tu d ents
prac ti ce Sunday and Wed
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
nesdav . 7 o . m , prayer mee tmg
M t ddteport, 5t h and Matn
and Btble Stud y Wednesday ,
Raul tn Moyer , pastor M ic ha e l
7 30 p m
Gerla c h , Sunday Sc hool sup !
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Br ble Sc hool , 9 30 a . m .
Rev Free l and Norrts , pas tor
morntng wor $h 1p , 10 .30 a rn ,
Su nday sc hool 10 a m , Church
evening wor shtp , 7· 30 p .m ,
ser vt &lt;:e, 7 p m . Wednesday
prayer se rvtce 7 p m
W ed
Btble Study , 7 p ,m
n esda y
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
OF THE NAZARENE -- Rev .
Su nday School, 9 · 30 a . m ,
Audry M ill er , pa stor , Le wt s
Mornmg · Worship , 10 30 am ,
Eilts , Sunday schoo l su p! :
Eventng worsh ip , 7 30 p m •
Su nday school. 9 30 a m .
W edn es day Mid -Week. Serv 1ce
mornrng worsh tp , 10 30 , run tor
Svnday School Supermt end ent.
socte l y , 6 JO p m . NYP S, 6 45
Geral d Well s
Pa s t or , Rev
p m
S unday evange ltS ttc
Morr p; M Wolfe .
meet tng , 7 30 p , m
Prayer
Mr . and Mrs . Har old mee t tng , Wednesday, 7 30 p m .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Edward B . F tsche r , pa stor
MEIGS
Gillogly, Vicky and Bruce,
tn t er •m ,
Ronn te
Sa lse r ,
COOPERATIVE
Sunday Schoo l supt , Sunday
spent the weekend in Columbus
PARISH
sc hoo l, 9 30 a;m , mor ning
THE UNITED
at the h'ome of his sister , Mrs.
METHODIST CHURCH
wor shtp ,10 45 am . . Sunday
Robert R . Card
eve(lm g wor sh ip , 7 · 30 p m
Bernice McKnight.
D1rectnr
W ed nesday evemg Btbl e r. t udy,
Mr. and Mrs . Chester Miller
POMEROY CLUSTER
. 730pm
Re11 . Robert R . &lt;:ard
OANVILLE WESLEYAN of Caledoma were weekend
Rev . F Stanten Smtth
Rev
Lawr e n ce
Sull tvan ,
guests of their son and
CHESTER Wor sh i P 9 ' 15
pa stor
Sunday School 9 30
; Church Sc hoo l 10 a .m
a .m , youth and ju nior youth
daughter-in· law, Mr. and Mrs.) a m
ENTERPRISE - Wor sh tp , 9
se r v tce , 6 45 p m .. evening
William Miller, Debbie and am , Chu rc h Sc hool , 10 am
worshtp , 7 · 30 p m , prayer and
FLATWOODS - Worsh i p, 11
pratse, W ed n es day, 7 JO p .m
Laurt e.
am , Chu r ch Sc hoo ! 10 a . m .
SILVER
RUN
FREE
POMEROY Worshtp ,
Mr . and Mrs. Earl Starkey,
BAPTIST
Rev . Howard
.; Church Sc hool 9; 15
K tm b te, pastor s unday School.
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree, a10m30, aU. mMY
F 6 30 p m
10 a .m . Henry Davts , sup t , '
ROCK SPR INGS - Worship
ev ening ser vice, 7 30 p m
Carl Greenlees, Murl Calaway
10 am , Church SchoOl 9 am ,
Prayer meeltng , T hurs day ,
and Mr. un d Mrs. Mendal UMY F 6 30 pm
7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF
J ordan , Columbia Grange,
Re v. Robert Bumgarner
GOD
Rev
James sat
atlended the regular meeting
HEATH
Worshfp 10. 30
terftel d ; pa st or SLJnday sc hoo l ,
m , Church Sc hool 9 30 a m ,
9 30 am • worsh i p se r vtce , 11
of the Meigs County Pomona aUMY
F 7 p m
am , e vening serv1ce. 7:
RUTLAND - Worshtp 9 I S pray e r se rvt ce and youth
Grange at Rock Spr-in gs. Mrs.
a m , Church Sc hool 10 am :
se n ice, Wednesday, 7 p m
Galaway won second place rn UMY F7p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
SALEM CENTER Wor
CHURCH --:- Rob er t E Mur.ser ,
the State Gt an gc sewm g
shtp 9 a m , Chur ch Sc h oo l 10
. Su nday School, 9 . 30
contest m the county and am .. UMYF Thursday, 7 p .m . pastor
a m , R obe rt Bobo , sup! ,
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
mo rntng
worship,
10 30,
Elizabeth Jordan won third m
Rev . Merrell Floyd
Sunday eventng servtce. 7 · 30 ;
the National sewing contest in
ASBURY
Wor shi p 11
Mtd week serv tce, Wedne sday ,
, Chu r ch School9 so am .;
7· 30pm
the county . The literar y am
W SCS . ls i Tuesday
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
FOREST RUN - Worsh ip 9
prOb rilm was in honor of mom
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
am , Chur c h Sc hoo l 10 a .m .,
C
L ar tmore , pastor
Bob
and dad. Vinton County W SCS , 3rd W edn esd ay , 7 30 Moore
. Sunday Sc hool Sup!
Sunday Sc hool , classes t or all
Pomona Gran ge w1ll visit pm
MINERSVILLE Worsh ip
ages , 9 30 a . m , mornmg
Meigs Coun ty Pomona Grange t O a . m : Chu r ch Sc hoo l 9 a .m , wor shtp , 10 : 45 , NYP S Su nday,
m July ~nd prese nt th e literary W SC S, Jrd Monday , 7 30 p m . 6: 30pm .; evange l tstic r.ervice
SYRACUSE
Chu rch
Sunday , 7 · 30 p .m M id week
program ~ol umbm Grange s~ hool. 9 am . wor sh lp se r - prayer meeting , Wednesday
7 30 p m
1 30 p .m ., Misstonary meettng :
wa s host gran ge and Served vtc e,SOUTHERN
CLUSTER
sec ond Wednesday , 7 30 p m
refreshments
Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
UNITED
FAITH
NON Rev . Martha Ann Maltner
DENOMINATIONAL Rev .
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur
Rev . Howard Sh1vetey
Robert Smith , pastor . Su nday
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
school. 9 30 am , cla ss lead er
Crabtree and Mrs. Goldu~
Wor ship. 9 • 30 am , Chu r ch
Leo H i ll , worsh i p s ervtce:
Gillogly attended the District School 10 30 a m .
10 30 am, chur c h, 7.30 p m .
WorShtp , 11
EDEN
UNITED
Co nference of the United amCARMEL
: 1s1 and 3rd Su n d ays ;
Bk.ETHREN IN CHRIST Methodist Church In Athens at Ch urch Sc hool. 10 a m .
E,ldon R Blake, pa stor . Sun day
APPLE GROVE - Worsh 1p,
Sch ool.
10 am ,
W i nn ie
the R1chl'and United Methodi st ? · Jo
p m ttr sl and third Su n . Hol s inger ,
Sur•
Morning
da~s .
Church schoo l , 9 30 sermo n . 11 am : Evt-n tn g
Church .
am . pra ye r mee t tng , ltrst se rvt cc- Ch r ir. t iiln Endeavor ,
Cheryl Lawson, Lester and W ednesday , 7·30 p m
p .m ..
Mrs
Ly d a
7 30
EAST LETART - WOrsh tp,
Cheval ie r , pre st d ent
Song
Marco Jeffers and Mrs . Pansy
7 30 p m , second and fo urth
rv tce and se rmo n. 8 20 M id Jordan. Vtrgin ia and Rtck Sundays , c hur ch school , 9· 30 se
Week prayer meeting Wed
• prayer mee l tng , third ner.day . 7 30 p m Mrs Mar ie
assisted with cleanup day at am
Wednesday , 7:30p m
Hols tnger , cl ass leade r
Canter's Cave 4·H Camp near
GREATBEND - Worsh tp 11
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
am , 2nd and 4th Su nda ys , CHRIST - Loca t ed at Rut land
Jackson on Saturday.
Chu rch Sc hool , 10 a m
on N ew U ma Roa d , nex•t to
Mr : and Mrs. Vernon Perry
LETART FALLS -. Wor shtp , r ores! Acre Park ; Rev Ray
hJ ,, m (, hu r ch SCI1oo 1, 9 am : · Rouse. pastor . Robert Musser .
and granddaughter , Mona Btble
r. t udy , 7 JO p m every
Sv nday Sc hoo l sup! Sunday
Jeiin , of Hilliards spent some TueSday
s.:: hool, 10 · 3(' am • worr.htp
J 30 p m
B i b le st udy , W ed
tt me at theL:' farm here.
ncsday, 7 30 p m
Saturday
Mrs . J ohn Gillogly and MORNING STAR Wor r.htp ntght prayer serv ice, 7 30 p .m
9 ' 30 am , Church School 10 30
HEMLOCK
G. ROVE
David, accompanied by Mrs B m . M td Week Se r vtce CHRIS
TIAN · Roger Watso n ,
n esd ay , 8 p m
' p,j .s tor . Ray Whaley . sup t ;
G1Jldie Gillogly ca lled on Mrs. Wed
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
Morntng wor sh ip. 9 30 d m ,
Dnru thy Frazier i n Gallipolis ~ h tp tl am , t st and Jrd c. hur c h schOOl,
t O 30 ant .
~u n d .'ly !&gt;. Ch 1n ch School
10 young people ' s meel l ng , 6 30
fCl'CntJy .
' n\
•
p Ill
cven1nq wu• .• .
·''
ST

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W . H . Perrin , pastor . Roy
Mayer, Su p t. Church school ,
9 15 a .m ., worship , 10 . 24 am .;
youth choir rehearsal Monday ,
6 30 p m , Mrs . Marv tn BurL
dtrector ,
sen tor
choir
rf'heo1rsal , 7 JO p .m , Thurs
day ,
Mrs .
Paul . N ease ,
d i rector
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE CC&gt;rner
Union and Mulberry
Rev
Clyde V
H enderson , pastor
Sunday School. 9 . 30 am , Glen
McClung , supt ,
morntng
wor shi p , 10 30 am .; e1.1entng
service . 7· 30 ; m i d -week ser
vice , Wednesday , 7 lO p m
GRACE
EPISCOPAL
Morn tng p rayer and sermon .
10 30 a m
Ho ly c ommun ton
and serm on, f i rst Sunday s,
to 30 a m Church sc hoo l ,
k tndergarten through etQhlh
gr ade , 10 · 30 am
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST - Mr H oy t Allen , Jr,
pastor BibJe Sc hool . 9 , 30 a .m .,
worsh tp , 10 ·30, adutf woq;htp
serv tce and yo un g people 's
mee t mg , both 7 30 p .m . Sun
day W ednesday , combtned
Bible
study
and
prayer
mee t tn g , 7 : 30pm
THE SALVATION ARMY ~
~nvoy Ray W . Win ing . oll ic".' r
in cha r ge Su nday , 10 a . m .,
Ho li ness mee t i ng ; 10 30 am ,
Sunday Sch ool. Yo ung People 's
L eg ion , 7 p ,m , Thursday , 1 t o 3
p m , L ad tes Home Leagu e, 7
p m . Prep cl asse s
APOSTOLIC
GO'SPEL
CHURCH , Ra ct ne Fra nk ie
• Morr is. pastor Sunday school.
10 a . m , Su nday even tng
serv tc e , 7 30 , Btb!e stu dy ,
T ues day . 7 30 p m .; pray er
servtce, 7 30 p m Thursday

Long Bottom Social Notes
Leona Hensley spent several
i'l.ays at Fairborn, 0 ., with Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Ferrell, while
her sister, Leota Ferrell was
hos pitalized, several weeks
ago.
Friends and neighbors were
sorry to hear of the death of
Sam Byus who was a former
residenl.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Smith were Claude and Dale
Smith, Reedsville; Ollie Young
and Virgie Mora, Pomeroy ;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buckley
pnd Mrs. Janice Yost, New
Brighton, Pa.; Pat Patterson,
Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Young, Paden City, W. Va .;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Reynolds
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
NesselroaO, Pearl Powell and
Clarence Atherton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fries
and family, Parkersburg, W.
Va., were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Newlun .
Mr. and Mrs . Howard
Lawrence attended funeral
services for a cousin at
Springfield, 0.
Visiting Ernestine Hayman
on Mother's day were Mr . and
Mrs. Elbert Fitzpatrick and
family, Lancaster, 0 .; Mr. and
Mrs . Bob Fitzpatnck and
family and Mr. and Mrs. J1m
Wal1s and son, Carrol, 0 .; Mr
and Mrs . Bob Barton and
family, Vincent, 0 .; Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Hayman, sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Ketth Ridenour and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hayman and daughters. Other
recent visitors were Mr . and
Mrs. Martin Nesselroad and
l\'lr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins.
Visitirig Mr . and Mrs . Jose
Bissell recently were Mrs. Ted
Hayman
and
family,
Westerville, 0.; Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Groenoveld and Mike
Bissell , Columbus ;
Pat
Howard, Pomeroy R.D.; Joe
Bissell, Mason, W Va. ; Pat
Drake, Reynoldsburg, 0. ; Mrs.
Hank Holter and famtly , and
'
Mrs. David Smith and
Dee

Dee
Vistbng Mary Pierce were&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis
and Cindy, Charleston , W. Va.;
Mrs. and Mrs, Hobart ·Newell
and Shtela , Chester ; Mr . and
Mrs. Bob Wyatt, Parkersburg,
W. Va .; Esther Dailey. Daisy
Van Meter, Freda Middleswart, Portland; Marie

I

NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
Pursuant to an order of
pnvale sate i ssued by the
Ath en s County Court of Com mo n Plea s, Pr obat e Divis ton ,
sea t ~d btd S for the purchase ot
th e rea l esta t e owned by Wi lbu r
G N tckels, deceased , l a t e of
Rout e 2, Coo lville, Ohto wi ll be
re cetved by J a ck E
While ,
Adm rnrstrator. w w a of satd
estale , unlt l J une 2, 1973 Sa id
proPJ?rty consists of 86 h un
dredth s of an acre . mo r e or less ,
located rn Troy Township ,
~then s Cou nty , Oh to and tS
Improved wtlh a modern two
bedroom home , and t wo car
garage , rn e;~~;cellent condttton
Sa1d property was appra tsed a!
$12,500 00 , and wtll not be sold
lor l es!l than that amount The
r tght 1S r eserved to re 1ect any
and a ll bi ds Each b i d shall
conta i n I he highest or best pr 1ce
th e b idder tS willing to pay for
sa tq property , and thetr name .
addre sr.,
s i gnature ,
and
telephone number . The en .
11e1ope co nta in i ng the b td shal l
be clea rty marked " B td on
N ic ke ls Property" an d sha ll be
addressed to Jac k E Whrte ,
care ot Paul J . Gerig , Attorney,
P 0
Bo)C ~ 268 , Athens , Oh io
45701. Term s sh a l t be ten per
cent of the pur c hase pr ice down
upon a cc eptan c e of the bid. and
!he balance upon del ivery of
deed . Inspec t ion of the premises
may be had by con ta c t ing Jack
B Wtl ile . Coolv i lle . Oh io , phone
667 3110
Jac k B Wh tl e, Admmtstrator ,
of the esta t e of W il ber
G N ic.k'els, dece ased
CSJ 11, 18, 25, 31c

Carpenter

News, Event

OAOBURN ~ INGER
WIF MY OAOBURN
SCALPEL

pIll B•ble ~ l u dy , Wednes-day
I 30 p m
MT . UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cec.il Cox. , pastor. Sunda •
S( hoot su p! , Joe Sa yr e .
~un day sc hool , 9 4~ a . m . .
Sundily e'-:eniflq wor'i h•p . 7: 30
Wednesday prayer and Btble
.S 1udy, 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAIN$
C HRI ST IAN
CHUII:CH
Eugene U r~d e rwooct . pa s tor ,
Howard Caldwell , Jr , Sunday
Sc hool S.Upt , Sunday School ,
9 30 a m .. Morn tng se rmon .
10 30 a m , Sunday evenmg
se rv i ce. 7 p m
LETART fALLS UNITED
BRETt-i"&gt;EN
P ev F reeland
Norr •s, pa stor , Floy d Norr i s ,
sup ! &amp;undaysc hool , 9 : 30a m . ;
mor n ing se rmon , 10 30 a . m •
Prayer s erv tce. W ed n esdav ,
7.30 pm .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY , ~ - P .
Smtih , pastor. Su nday Sc hool.
10 am • Arthur Henson . Su pt . ;
Morntng Wor ship , II a .m .;
Young Peoples ser vtce, 7 p .m .;
Evenmg se rv ice. 7 · 30 p.m .
Wedne sday M id Week Prayer ·
Se rv tce, 7 : 30 p m . • Youth
rneetmg 6 : 30 p m , Even i ng
worsh ip, 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev .
H er bert Grate , pastor Wor .
Sh tp service . 11 am and 7·30
p m Sunday Sun day Sc hool ,
Richar d
Barton .
9 · 30 a. m
supt Pr a yer m eetmg , Wed nesday , 7 30 p .m
•
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST
CliffOrd Smith ,
m in tster , Sunday School 9: 30
am .• morning chur c h 10 : 30
am . Sunday e ventng se r11ice ,
7 30p m Wednesday servic e, 8

'ihe

When someont shares a secret, u's on tts way 10 becoming
no secrel .a1 all And ytt i1 doe5n '1 cea~ to bt a secret unut you

ha\·e ~hued il.

~eciet

Whtn Jcsui preached 1n the \loilder~. Qundrcds came milea
ro hear H1m. They wan1a.l to share H1s secret ... 1~ s'urr of
Gvd .. 1M J«m of Mo11 ond God.
So righl there m the wlldern~ss. it voas on its way to bewm·
ing no ~ rt l a.1 all EJt.ctpt !hal. C\'Cfl today. not C\~r~one hu
shartd il.

Tftat

th

CLATIER

Acadetntca ll y evrry m1elltgen1 person kno ws ll.'hat Chnsuamty is all about But eac h Sunda~ lllll over thi5 Wi.lrld someone
is fndmg in church a new m tngth. a new purpost. a new fa.ilh .

~a~

01 ~

The !&gt;tt:ret 1ha1

~·as

WE TAKE

I BRING

'IOU .

INCL.UDE ..

CRIMINOLOGV

is uill a ~cret. umll YOU share it too.

1HE JH:KET

LAW lfNFORCEMENT
TRA1N1NG MU ST

W"Y

whose concern gives ou r lh·cs meaning.

lwe:s di rection ,

'ltiU PI&lt;IJMIS!:
10 WEAR r--.1..

ES~SC I ALL~ O:R0,&gt;1 A
PROF W~ O INSISTS

For th e hea(! of C hrb l's mei~illlt bnn~ a human SQul into har·
mony wnh a mighty and lovi ng God .. whose power gh·es our

1

'IlliG IGN T
EXACTLY
W~AT I
HAD lt&gt;.l
MIND.

GO OUT
WITH 'IOU IF

507~

'

••

5HE MLS MEAN
A 5NOKING
JACKET I'D L.OOK

HAN&amp;&gt;SOME
IN ONE.

NO! .. NO! ..
'!WeANT
C:OlRIS
W,ME:!

U'L
MI':NTION

BUT·??-IF
NOBClD'iiN
THAT

p m

BUI~DING

LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
METHODIST - Rev . Robert
E Buckley . pastor . W i l li am
Batley , supt • Sund ay _sthotJ I
9 · 30 a m ; mornmg wor ship,
10 30 a m . • even 1ng wor shi p,
7 ·JO p m W ednesday Ch r istian
Youth Crusade , 6 .30 p .m ;
p rayer mcettng, 7 30 p .m ,
Thursday chotr pra c t tc e, 7

OOIOSTO

WORK TO

THEM-AND THE.'I'LL

I!&gt;ECOME.

YAK IN 'lOUR FACE!!
AND~TO ·

BUMS-

'IAKAPUNCTURE.

TME. Nl!.li.T
lil&gt;UILDING!!

'WORK·-

pm

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Danny Evans,
pastor . Norman c Will, supt .
Su nday Sch ool 9 30 a m .;
Worsh ip se rv ic e, 10 30 a .m .
ChriSitan Endeavor S u n d"'y
evenmg
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland Rac tn e Road . Ralph
Johnson,
pa stor .
Herbert
Wh i t e, Sunday Sc hoo l Dire c tor
Sunday Sc hool , 9 : 30 am :
Morntng worshtp , 10 30 am .;
Sunday even tng se rvt ce 7 p .m .
Wednesday even tng prayer
se rv •ces, 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Grea t Bend , Charles Norr i s,
pastor Worsh ip serv1ce, 9 30
a m . Sunday Sc hool , 10 30

All RIGHT, ()RUTHER ,
Vt'AN START WORKING
~UR WAV DOWN TO
THAT OPEN AREA NOW...

l2!!Q

c~

NOT M UCf!,MOM. EX ·
CEPT 'THA I 'THI&amp; FINE
WEA'THER HA&amp; EVERY·
ONE 1HfNKING OF
VACATION&amp;.

.JANIE ANt&gt; PC~RY ARE GOING ID'THE
SEA&amp;HORE IN JULv&amp;TAN ANt&gt; HI:;
FAMILY ARlO GOiNC&gt; CAMPiNG IN
AUGU51f_ AND MY SECRETARY,
uANICt..i.!.S PLANNING A
TRIp I r:J EUROPE.' r--r'

AND WHAT ,A.,\30LIT YCJ(.I1
DEAR? lf15 ~EEN SOME
TIME 51NCE YOU I-lAD

COMa 10 THINK

OFIT.tT HA5
13EEN "A WHIL-E:-;

HA&amp;N'T IT?

TlME OFF .. __

IF' IT'S THAT G~E'AT,

a .m
CARLETON CHURCH Kingsbury
Road .
Sun day
Sc hoo L 9 30 a .m ., Ralph Carl,
sup t Worship service, 10 30
am ancl7 : 30 p m alternately .
Prayer meetmg, W ednesday.
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles,
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Rev
Ca rl
Ri ch ards,
pastor
Mrs
Wor l ey
F ranc 1s, Sunday school sup! ,
Sunday sc hool , 9 45 a m ;
chur c h servtces, second and
fourth
Su ndays
follow i ng
Sunday school , ft rs t and th ird
Sunday eve n tngs, 7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt , pastor , Sunday School
r.u pt , Ronald Os borne , B tble
School, 9 30 am , preachtng
10 45 am ; Ev en 1ng servt ces ,·
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells,
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
am . M.Qrning worr.hip, 10 · 30
am , Young Peopl e's Se rvice
6 45 p m , EvangeltS!tc ser Vt Ce1
7 30
p m
Prayer
meeting , Thursday, 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knob s, R ev
L
R
Gluesen camp , pastor .
Roger W tllred , Sr , Su nday
Sc hool Supt
Sunday Sc hool
9 JO a. m .; Sunday eve-ning
w orshtp 7 30 Prayer meetmg.
Tu esday, 7 30 p m
E rnest
Dee ter , cl ass leader
Youth
meet tn g, W e dne s day , 7 30
p m , Erner.t Dee ter , leader
MT . HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook,
pastor
Sunday sc hool, 9 .30
am , Rus sell Spen ce r , s upt .J
wor s h i p se rvt ce, 10 45 am ,
eventng wor sh ip atterna t tng
w i t h C E at 7 30 p m . on
-S-unday Pray er meeting, 7 30
p m W edn esda y Allr ed W ol fe ,
Ia y te a der
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolv il le RD . R ev Roy Dee t er,
p ast or
Sunday sc hool , 9 30
a m , worship servtce, 10 '30
a m Bib le study and prayer
s.crvtc e, Wadn es day , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
R ev
Si\muel Jackso n ,
pa stor Su n day SchooL 10 a m ,
Mr s
Ger trud e Buller , su p!
Prayer se rvi ce, 1: 30 p . m ..
prea c hmg service. 2 p .m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CH R 1ST - Ketth W tse, pastor
Sunday Schoo l, 9 30 a .m , v H
Braley , su pt. , wor sh tp se rv tce
and com mun io n , 10 ·30 am
evcn_i ng servtce , 7 30 p m .;
W edne sd ay , Bib l e study , 7 30
p . m Regular board meeting ,
lh trd Sa turday each month ,
7 30 p m
RUTLANO
COMMUNITY
CHURCH The Rev
l ee
Burn em,
Pastor
S unday
Sc hoo l 9 · 30 am , Worshtp
se rv tce, 11 am . Wednesday
prayer m eeting , 7 30 p m .
Sunday n tght wor sh tp , 7 30
P m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE
Re,. .
Llo yd D Gr imm , J r , pa stor .
Su nday Sc hool , 9 : 30 a m ;
MOrntng wor s htp , 10 JO a m .,
Young peop le's serv tce. 6 , 45
p m ., Evangel tsti c se rv t ce ,
7 30 p m Wednesday even tn g
se rv tce _. 7. 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
George Ca sto . pa stor Sunday
Sc h ool , 11 : 30; even ing wor ship.
7 30 Thursday evenrng prayer
servtce . 7 30 p .m .
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Secorid and Pomeroy Si s. Stan
Cr a i g, pas tor Sunday school.
9 45 a m , worsh i p servtce, 11
am • trau~t ng un 1o n , 6 : 30
p m , even m g worshtp servfce.
7 30 p m
M i d -week prayer
se nt Ce, Wedne sday , 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH - Letart Route 1, ! he
Re v
Stan
Craig , pa s tor
Sunday schoo l 9 . 30 a . m ,
prayer and Bible study , 7 30
p m . Cottage prayer service,
T uesday , 10 a .m .; worshtp
service , Fr iday , 7 30 p m .
- MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,\ P 0 Box 487 , Mdter
St , Ma son , Vv . Va
Sund ay
Bib le Study JO am ., Worship
11 am and 7 p .m . B ible Study
'lo' ed ne s day 7 p . m , Vo c al
mus ic.
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD
Second Sf , Ma son , W .
va . Ch es t er Tennant. pas tor .
Su nday 'Sch ool.
10 a . m ,
rnorntng wor s hip, 11 am ..
e~tangel ts l lc se r v i ce , 7 30 p .m .
B ible s t ud y and prayer se rv tce.
'Nednesd&lt;lv , 7 30 p m Phone
113 5133 .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST i n Chn!&gt;ltan Unton Th e , l.'(v 1/J tl lr am Cam pbe ll ,
p.bhl r
~L',day
SC hOO l, 9 30
t1 m .· JamP.s Hu g hes , supt ;.
evenmq SE'rvtrC , 7. 30 r .m
W£'dn(lsday evening IJretver
'"' (·ct •ng , 7. 30 p m
Youth
pr.1y er ser1.1lc~ each Tuesday

WEU.. I GUESS WE'RE
All SET, FOOZV .'
All WE NEED NOW
IS A liTTlE lUCK!

'I !JETTER ,....,. A

GLA~~!

:I NEVIiR

SAlt:&gt; IT

TA$TE.O
GOOO!

No down pa~ment!
No 'transfer fee!

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

Take me

home!

Meigs County Branch

GAULS SHAKE HAVEN

- THE ATHENS COUNTY

Short Order Atr Condthoned Re sta urant

St. Rt. 7

i You
seen the beautiful
'tile bat-h!

SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

Chester, Ohio

Pom-eroy

296 W. Second

SUNDAY tiMES-SENTINEL

'IOU AilE tJf:AT.

I::MPW'/1::5,

TRUST'IIORTlN,
I..O'IA~ AND

~OU

Ph . 992- 3865

.

ARf THE'

~WO'i

IT,

B!XAU~~

weu ot9:USS

PU~L.TUAL- 1

MO$T

~OUfi:.

SI~I:ERE!

LODWICK'S MARKET

Devoted to the Greater Ohio Vallev
.

OF AU.. M'l

General Merchandise
Tuppers Plain s
Ph . 667 -3280

U1'TLE ORPHAN ANNIE

.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

MARK V STORE

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

ROYAL OAK PARK

SIT, Hutil; SMOkE, SLEEP 9CST.'
GREAT RED FAltlER Y00 GtOT
TO SIT 1 HUMT1 srt:IKE, SLEEP

.... ,so ...

Middleport, Ohio

.

by THOMAS JOSEPH

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO•

.

Family Recreation
Swimming, Camping

1m

Giovan n i ·
( 2 wd s J
6. l"acc v.1 l h

g let s

5. Ncc kv.N t

Hlylc
II . !\lap gwnt

GAUL'S MARKET

Pomeroy-Member FDIC &amp;
Federal Reserve System

12

Chester, Ohio
•

HEINER'S BAKERY
Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington , W.Va .

I ANTICIPATED SUCH

-AN OFFER AND I'M

THE DAILY SENTINEL
Devoted to the Interest of
Meigs &amp; Mason Area

c omet!~

X. V V. W

14 . t m: :ot·nu
1ton of

~). I .II CI an

mun
I 0. Hwl(!
t&lt;Jp(dn g

15. Hcl' Cnl
utl lCg l ;ll h

~ACINE

FOOD MARKET

garment
ll. Goal ( II '

s helter
19. Wild Pt l-!

2fJ . Clic&lt;tl

GOEGLEIN READY MIX CO.

Sell it with a Sentinel Display Ad.
Phone 992·2156

Phone 992-3284

Middleport

I

THE DAILY SENTINEL

337 N.,_ 2nd

CATALOGUE STORE
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Charles R. Sheets
106 Court St. Pomeroy 992·3001

RALLS BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Phone 992-3481
N. Second Ave.
• ·Middleport. 0 .

BOWERS DRIVE·IN
RESTAURANT
THE DAILY SENTINEL

992-3551)

3 1. T un d c n{ ,\

A SSC\'CI ·

:12.

atu

22. T al but or

a put r
:1:1 . Hcligiou ..,

Nuldt

hud y

~ HEAD?

116 W. Main
Ph. 992 -7590
Free Estimales - Guaranteed
Installation

I ,1/1 '//IB

I

I r]

t has•·
Ou tli t

TELL 'THE/VI W~EN NO

39. ~··!"·'' "'"'

ONE 13El.IEVES IT!

:~K .

'1'/UW/N

Now w-ranre the circled letters
tu form the surprise answer, aa
sune1te-d by the above cartoon.

"

~Prill~.;;il~SliPRISI~·-iT.AHSWIII~.~~THE

a xx xI I J
(A-wen tomorrow)

c ~tor
H c\• c rhcr~

I

jlUIIhlU I

Ye•1rrday' •

FIIGN

IXCU TARTAR

tillPER

An.wcrt

-12. Sco n~ h
13. P rot('l'd ·

HI , CHUCK 1 GEE , WHAT A
SURPRISE . HOW'VE ~ 'B EEN 1

ings
44 . Lum p1n g:

itrm
IJIIWN

L Young
elephant

/)

ur whale

2. Add i (·t
rsL J

s. Em c r g(·
4. Collr,•n

DAILY ( ' UYI"l'OQ!JOT~;- Here's how lo work it:
1\XYDI.IIAAXR

0.

FINE. THANK ~OU ... i' LL GET
RIGHT 1lJ THE f()INT. .. HOW ABOUT
Om• lt•llcr ~ 11npl~ .'-'l ands for :mother In th i~ .~a mple A i" I{OUR TEAM PLA~IN6 OUR TEAM
usctl fnr lht• th rr( 1 L ... X f pr the two O's. &lt;' I C. Smglc lcltPrs . IN A BENEFIT M&lt;5EMLL GAME,

Pomeroy

is

SEARS

I. 0 N G f' E I. L 0 W

apostroph&lt;!s. t h1• i('ugth anti

.

1\"md s are al l

{ ' RYI'TtH~l ' ()Tf~ S

KDVIIGQ NF

&lt;l ( '

Q N r. tJ

(~ I' W

Y QG

l'
~

I! i" I!&lt;; .

J,JlOCJIJHA

-

''

H N W

.1 W K &lt;l E N W N V

(l Y 1J Z

Paint- Plumbing &amp; Electrical
Supplies
Tuppers Plains
667-3963

~uilding Supples and MillwOrk

formati on o r th1•
are diffcr&lt;'nl

hmts F.ach da ~ tlw ('fJLh' lf'tt&lt;'fs

Authorized Catalog Merchant
Louis W . Osborn
220 E. Main Pomeroy Ph . 992-2178

General Contracting
Ph. 992-3978·

Fon nin ~

I [

11. llaii ,Jil
CJ!y

ON HER

.

RACINE PLANING MILL

-

20. cn,ohd l ~

ate

-IS THEHAT

TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE

Pomeroy

40.

How I-IIGH

Wall -to -Watt Carpet Specialists

307 Spring Ave.
Ph. 992-2318

3'7. Lm g1·Jw
pur ·

27./J l'J-i (' f\{• .

o

Nationwide lnsurance~o . of Columbus ,

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

wnm g

I l

:n. HN·r

P. J. 'PAULEY, AGENT

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Devoted to the IntereSt of The
Meigs&amp;- Mason Area'
1
Pomeroy, 0 .

Middle pod

CARPET-LAND, INC.

MONTGOMERY WARD

E . Main St .

( Fr. l
29 T ab le
!m ens
:10. Ho rl enl
_ _ _.. :ll. Thn c:c
( mu s 1
:12. ! )!l

D.B.A. ANTHONY
PLUMBINGond HEATING

Middleport, Ohio

~1 uat

• -"""'"'-···"' ' ... ,,,..,..,

2H .St a t e

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCfiON CO.

M&amp;R FOODLINER

s h•uth
36. Civ il

G1 an t s

21.

( 2 wd s . 1

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

35 Fu:tmn .d

Ul . 1\r:th

buast

34 . Twin gl'

i ll St'C' I

Zi . N Y

(Formerly
New Ovvner- Dick Sargent

The Store With A Heart
Racine
Ph. 949-3342
.

2:t

Hi . Jsr:u.: lt
d:1 n&lt;.•c
J8. T uwat •l

25. Gltltel'
26 WHH'! \ ·..,

DICK'S GROCERY
Domigans)

1/1. 1/(//1

c oll cd t; ln

V i .s hnu

You'll ne~er be!i•~•

ordinar1 wordB.

ru rm four

I J. !\JiiiU -"

cat

.

Unscramblethe:o~e four Jumbles.
one lett~r to each square, to

7. KHt l-( 11 1

MJIIJI ;tn ;t
( IIy

dJ(.II CC

Pomeroy , 0 .

~WJWffi).Lll:®~.~=~==

&lt;:OI1&lt;.: H ' I~ ·

17 :\lal«':t

The

I (I) IU7:1 K 'i n ~: F l'll lllt·e~ ~yndical~ 1 lne. l

5. Scl (' ctiun
ft 0111 "Do n

M 'ROSS
I. Fonn illL!J

Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
Middleport, Ohio

rHE FARMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.

Yesterday's: CrY I)toquote: 1 CHOSE MY WIFE AS SHE l&gt;llJ
liEU WEDDING GOWN , 1'011 QUAI.ITIE:s THAT WOUI,O
WEAit WEI.L.- OI.tVEII GOt.IJSMITII

I&gt;YVHGI&gt;IIT O W

&lt;; II A W .
I. { . Q .

I (/ E 0 .I

.I &lt;I

l'(li . II WN

.i

Il C

II \ .I
G I \\ 1.

(' ll G

.I Jl J

\ ' '!{;I ' I! Y ~I .­

'lOU KNOW, LIKETHE'f' HAVE FOR
HEAI?T A$50CIA'OOI&gt;6 ANDTHINEf.i?

WHAT WOULD CXI~ GAME BE
FOR, CHUCK. THWli\MON

�NUSS !!
I JEST STUCK MY
PORTLAND
Wor-sht p 7 30
PAVL lUT HERAN
p m
Church Stlroot 9 10 a m
lt•t• I.:C\1
Arthur C
Lund,
SUTTON
W !Jr~hi p , 11 am
P••stor Sunday sc ho&lt;. • (nvr
1nd and 4th Suntl &lt;ty s ; Chur ch
~c- ry ."ldult l, 9 IS am , Cha r les
Sc hool 10 a .m
Ev&lt;Hl~.
Ct•nst•an Educa ti on
WESLEYAN ( Ractne )
'-.u pf • WOr Sht p SN\ItCe, 10 30
Wor
'5 htp , II am . . · Chur ch
om , conh rmation clas.~es.
Sc hool , 10 a m
Tu(.'Sday . 18 15. tun tor c on
NORTHEAST C:LUS.T£R
t trma l io n c la $s. hme se t
R e v . Jacob l=e-hman
WE"eio.ly , senior co nl~rmat ion
Rev . Stanley Br andum
ctas.s Sen i or ch oi r , 7 30 p m .
SACRED HEART
Rev
JOPPA
Wor ship tO am ,
1 uco!&gt;day
Fatner Bernard Kraic0¥ 1C ,
SEVENTH - DAY
AD · Church School 9 a .m . • Prayer
pas1or
Phone
992 18H
M cc tlnq, Wedn esda'f , 8 p m
VENTIST
Loca t ed on
Salurday ev ening Mass , I 30
LONG BOTTOM
Church
Mvtberr._.
He
i
ghts.
,
neaf
p m
Sunday Mass , 8 a11d 10
V(' teran s Mcmor'lat Ho sp tlal. s t-rv ices, 9 a m , Su flda'(
am Con tt~ssJ ons , Satu r day , 7
Sc hool 9 45 a m B tble Study
Pomeroy
Pa s tor H e rbt"rl
7J0 prr.
e- v ery Thur sday , 7 "30 p .m
Morgan
S&lt;t
bbalh
Sc
hool.
every
POMEROY FIRST BAP ·
NORTH BETHEL
Wor
Sa turday at 1 p m and wor sh•P
TIST
Rober! K uhn , pas10r ;
Sh.t P II am ., Chu r c h Sc hool 1~
sc
rv
tcC
totlo
wing
al
J
15
p
m
W i lliam Watson , Sundt~y school
am
Open flrble d•scussron each
supL Sund ay sc hool. 9 30 am ,
ALFRED
Su nday sChool,
Thursday
at
7
30
p
m
at
the
BYF , o p m., S1b le s tudy ,
9 45 a . m
eac h
Sun d ay ,
c
hurch
"
The
Friend
ly
W ed nesday , 7 p . m . chOif
prea c h ing at J 1 am . each
Chu
rch
."
pra c l tce, W~dhcsdtly , 8 .30 p m
Sun day Prayer meeting, 7: 4S
GRAHAM
UNITED
PO'MEROY
WES L EYAN
p m Wednes day ; W SCS, 8 p m
METHODIST
Preachtng
HOLINESS CHURCH
on third Tuesday each month .
9 · 30 am ., f trs t and second
Harrtsonvtlle
Road ,
Rev .
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Sundays
ot
eac.h
mon
t
h.
lh
trd
O ' Oell ' Mantey , Pastor , H enry
school. 9:3 0. preaching , 7!30
and
l
ourt
h
Sun
day
s
each
Eblin , Sund ay School Sup !
mo11th , wors.h tp serv tce at 7 . 30 p m · Sunday ; prayer meet ing,
Sun day School 9 . 30 a m ,
7 30 p m . Tuesday , wsts. 7 30
p m Wedne sday even ing s at
Eventng worship 7. 30 p , m .;
ftr s l Thur sday each month .
7 30, Prayer and B tble Study
Prayer at1d Pra tse servtce.
:;tLVE R RIDGE - Wor r.hip
FIRST
SOUT
HERN
BAPTh u r sday . 7 30 p m
tO am .; Chu r c h Sc hool , 9 a . m
TIST
282 Mulberry Ave ,
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Pomeroy ,
aft i liated
w i th
CHAPEL
Non
Worsh i P 9 a . m .,
Church
S B C • lhe Rev
F red H tll.
denominat i onal , George s
Sc
hool
,
10
am
.
pastor , Her s hel McClure.
Oiler, Pas lor . Sunday Sc hool 10
KENO
CHURCH
OF
Sunda y school sup !
Su nday
am Wor sht p Serv tce ll a . m
CHRIST
H oba rl N ew ell.
sc hool, 9 30 a .m ., morn i ng
Su nday night services 7: 30
sup!. Se rvic e w ee k l y, 9 30 a . m
wor s.h 1p, 10 30 am ., Sunday
p .m . We dnesday
Pray e r
e
.
.
angelist tc meetmy. 7 30 p .m . on Sunday . Prea ching frrst and
meeting 7. 30 p m , Ev eryone
thtrd sunday s of mon th .bY
Pr~y c r meeting,
Wedne sday ,
.wel come
Cl tfford Smi th , 9 ' 30 am
7
30
p
m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
UN ION
Darrel Ooddr tl l ,
MT
MORIAH
BAPTIST
Ma in St.
Loren T S.teph ens,
pa stor. Sunday Sc hool , 9 ; 30
Corner F ourth and Main ,
e vangeltSI . phone 992 · 7656
M tddle port Rev Henry Key , am .. Leonard Gilmore . f ir r.t
Conse rvat tve.
non
elde r ; eventng serv 1ce. 7; 30
Jr . pas t o r Sund&lt;'Y Sc hool. 9 : 30
tnS ir umcn ta l Sund ay wor shtp ,
p.m
W ed ne s day
prayer
a
m
_,
Mrs
Ervin
Baumgard
10 am , Btb le study , 11 am .;
mee t tng , 7 30 p .m
ne
r
,
supt
,
Mor
nmg
wor
sh
tp
,
wor shtp. 6 p m
Wedn esday
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
10 "45 a . m
B ible s tudy , 7 p rn
GOD Racine Ro u t e 2. The
JEHO VA H ' S WITNESSES R ev
Ch ar les Hand , pa s tor
Mto'"WAY
COMMUNITY
L a, rry Ca rnahan . presid tng
CHURCH
{ non ·
Sunday sc hool. 9 · 45 am ..
mintslc r
Su nday , B ible lec den om tn at i onal J,
L angsv il le - . ture , 9 30 d m , W a tchtower · mor ntng wor s h tp , 11 a .m
Evl!ntng ser1.1tces , Tuesday and
De)(ter Road , the Rev . Worley
s tudy , l(l 30 a . m , Tuesd ay ,
F r ida y , 7· 30
Ha ley , pastor Sund ay school ,
Bibl e s t ud y . 7 30 p m : Thu r ~ ­
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
10 a .m ; ev entng wo rshtp, 7 30
day . mtnt sl r y school , 7 30
p m
Prayer · meeting,
CHURCH OF CHRIST . B ib l e
p m , se r vrce mee t tng B 30
s tudy , 9 30 am , morning
Tuesday. 7 :30 p m .. youth
pm
group , F r1day , 7 ·30 p m
wor sh ip, 10 30 am , even tng
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
wor shtp , 0 · 30 p .m W edn esda y
Chri st tn Chn sflan Unto[l
Btbl e s tudy , 7 30 p .m
La wr ence Man le y , pastor :
UNITED MINISTRY OF
Mr s Russe ll Young , Sunday
ME IGS COUNTY , The United
Schoo l Su pt
Su nda y Sc hool
Pre s byter~an Church , Dwtgh t
9 30 a m
Even_ing wor shi p ,
L Zavilz , Pa s tor Director ;
7 .3 0
Wednesday
pray e r
Ge orge W . H u lton and R ev
meet tng, 7. 30 p m
L tn s on St ebbms , Ass ' ! Pastor
Swan and Mr. and Mrs . Larry
MT MOR IAH CHURCH OF
D ir ec tor s
Goo
Ractne
Route
2,
the
Curlis family .
FIRST
UNITED
PRES ·
Rev James M Mun cy , pa st or
BYTERIAN,
M idd l e
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Dill,
Sunday schoo l , 9 45 am ,
port , Sunday Chur ch Sc hool,
morn tng wor sht R. 11 am .
Pomeroy, and Freda Larkins
Sc hoo l, 9 · 30 a. m .. Mr s. Homer
e ventng worshtp , 7. 30 p m
L ee , Supt , Morn 1ng Worshtp
Pr aye r meet tng , Tuesday , 7 30
and fam1ly were VISiting Mr .
10 30 am
p m , Young peop le 's mee t tng .
and Mrs Warren Connolly and
FIRST
UNITED
7 30 p m Th~;rsday
PRESBYTERIAN,
M idRUTLAND CHURCH OF
Amy .
d l eport , Su nday Church Sch ool.
GOD
B ertha
Ktngrey ,
Leona Hens ley wa s visiting
9. 30 am , Lewts Sauer , Supt. ;
substitute pastor
Sun day
Morntng Worshrp, 10 30 a . m
Sc
hool
,
10
a
.
m
.
•
worshtp
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Liter
MT. OLIVE CHURCH
r.e rvi ce, 7 p .m . Sunday . Pray e r
Lon g Bottom , Sunday School.
Tim Bissell, Mason, W.Va.,
meettng , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
10 am wrlh Willard Pigott ,
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
and Patricia Frum, Pt.
r. upt Evangelis l message each
CHURCH - N ea r Long Bot
Sunday evening , 7: 30 p m . by
Pleasant, W Va . were visiting
t om Es ttl Hart , pastor , Roy
Eld e r Russel l Cline , mintsler
Bro wn ,
ass t slant
pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter .
Of the Apor.tolt C Faith B tb l e
Su nday school, 10 a . m .. Church
Study , Wedn er.day, 7. 30 p m
1 30
p m.
ea cr
Su nday
Mr. and Mrs . Fred Larkins
FIRST
UNITED
eventng. prayer meetmg , 7 J O
were Sunday dinner guests of p m Thur sday
PRESBYTERIAN , Sy r acuse,
Morntng Wor s h tp , 9 am :
MIDDLEPORT
PEN Mr. ~nd Mrs. Norman Weber,
Sunday Church School. 10 am
TECOSTAL - Th trd Ave , the
Mrs Sampson Hall. Supt.
Tuppers Plams, 0 .
Rev Wtlliam Kn itt el. pil Si ar
ST IVERSVILLE
COM Ronald Dugan , Sunday School
Mr. attd Mrs. Howard Young Su
MUNITY CHURCH - Sun day
p!
CJar.ses lor all ages
and Mr . and Mrs. Garth Sm1th e ... entng ser,.tce, 7 30 p m , r.ch ool se rv tce , 10 am , Prayer
mee l tng , Thur sday, 7 p m ,
Btb l e s tudy , Wednesday , 7 30
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday evenmg r.e rv tce, 7 p m
p m . youth servicer., Frtday ,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
7.30 p m
Emmett Stethem.
Pomeroy Harrtsonvtlle
FREEWILL BAPTIST Mr . and Mrs. Harold Newlun
Road Ke nnet h Ebe r ts, pa stor
Co rner Ash and Plum , M id
Paul M c Elroy, Su nday Schoo l
No el
H e rrman ,
spen t the weekend here with cJiepo rt.
Su pt Sunday Sc hool 9 30 am .;
pa s tor
Sa t urd ay
eventng
Mr. and Mrs. Romey Whlte, servtce , 7 p m Su n day school. mornmg worshtp and com "
mun i on . 10 ·30 am , Sunday
10 a . m , Su nday eventng
Chillicothe, 0 .
cvenrnQ youth Chr tSit an en wor sh rp , 7 p m
d eav or , 6 30. Worsh tp r.e r
FIRST BAPTIST o t Mtd
Pat Drake, Reynoldsburg, 0 .
VI CE'S, Sunday , 7 30 p , m
d l eport . cor_n('r o1 Sixth and
spent the weekend ~1th 'Mr.
Wedn esd ay e v e ntng pray er
Patm e r Str ee ts Rev . Charl es
meeltng and Btble s tudy , 7 . 30
Simo r. s ,
pastor
Danny
and Mrs. David Smith.
P m
Thompson , Suhday St hool
Mr and Mrs. Harold Osborn , S up e r 1n te nct en t
ST . JOHN LUTHERAN Su nday
Pm e Grov e, th e Rev Arthur
ch
urch
Sc
hool
for
everyon
e
Keno , wen~ visiting Ethel 9 15 a m , Morntng worshtp Combs. pastor Sunday sc hool,
9 30 i) m , church se rvtces ,
Larkins .
10 15 a m , Event n g scrv rces,
10 30 a m
7 30 p . m . . Wcdne r. d ay pray er
Mr . and Mrs. Dorset Larkins se
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
r v tce, 7 30 p m E~tra youth
CHRIST
B tble Sc ho o l , 9 · 30
were VISLhng Mr. and Mrs .
a ct 1vtttes on Su nday , 5 p m ,
am ., mornmg worshtp , 10 30
for all youth up t o s l x.th grad e.
Virg1l Wamsley, Cheshire. 0. 6 30 f or iun tor and ser11or htgh am Su n d ay e ventnQ Worshtp
Service, 7 30 p m , c hotr
- Violet Smith s tu d ents
prac ti ce Sunday and Wed
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
nesdav . 7 o . m , prayer mee tmg
M t ddteport, 5t h and Matn
and Btble Stud y Wednesday ,
Raul tn Moyer , pastor M ic ha e l
7 30 p m
Gerla c h , Sunday Sc hool sup !
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Br ble Sc hool , 9 30 a . m .
Rev Free l and Norrts , pas tor
morntng wor $h 1p , 10 .30 a rn ,
Su nday sc hool 10 a m , Church
evening wor shtp , 7· 30 p .m ,
ser vt &lt;:e, 7 p m . Wednesday
prayer se rvtce 7 p m
W ed
Btble Study , 7 p ,m
n esda y
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
OF THE NAZARENE -- Rev .
Su nday School, 9 · 30 a . m ,
Audry M ill er , pa stor , Le wt s
Mornmg · Worship , 10 30 am ,
Eilts , Sunday schoo l su p! :
Eventng worsh ip , 7 30 p m •
Su nday school. 9 30 a m .
W edn es day Mid -Week. Serv 1ce
mornrng worsh tp , 10 30 , run tor
Svnday School Supermt end ent.
socte l y , 6 JO p m . NYP S, 6 45
Geral d Well s
Pa s t or , Rev
p m
S unday evange ltS ttc
Morr p; M Wolfe .
meet tng , 7 30 p , m
Prayer
Mr . and Mrs . Har old mee t tng , Wednesday, 7 30 p m .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Edward B . F tsche r , pa stor
MEIGS
Gillogly, Vicky and Bruce,
tn t er •m ,
Ronn te
Sa lse r ,
COOPERATIVE
Sunday Schoo l supt , Sunday
spent the weekend in Columbus
PARISH
sc hoo l, 9 30 a;m , mor ning
THE UNITED
at the h'ome of his sister , Mrs.
METHODIST CHURCH
wor shtp ,10 45 am . . Sunday
Robert R . Card
eve(lm g wor sh ip , 7 · 30 p m
Bernice McKnight.
D1rectnr
W ed nesday evemg Btbl e r. t udy,
Mr. and Mrs . Chester Miller
POMEROY CLUSTER
. 730pm
Re11 . Robert R . &lt;:ard
OANVILLE WESLEYAN of Caledoma were weekend
Rev . F Stanten Smtth
Rev
Lawr e n ce
Sull tvan ,
guests of their son and
CHESTER Wor sh i P 9 ' 15
pa stor
Sunday School 9 30
; Church Sc hoo l 10 a .m
a .m , youth and ju nior youth
daughter-in· law, Mr. and Mrs.) a m
ENTERPRISE - Wor sh tp , 9
se r v tce , 6 45 p m .. evening
William Miller, Debbie and am , Chu rc h Sc hool , 10 am
worshtp , 7 · 30 p m , prayer and
FLATWOODS - Worsh i p, 11
pratse, W ed n es day, 7 JO p .m
Laurt e.
am , Chu r ch Sc hoo ! 10 a . m .
SILVER
RUN
FREE
POMEROY Worshtp ,
Mr . and Mrs. Earl Starkey,
BAPTIST
Rev . Howard
.; Church Sc hool 9; 15
K tm b te, pastor s unday School.
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree, a10m30, aU. mMY
F 6 30 p m
10 a .m . Henry Davts , sup t , '
ROCK SPR INGS - Worship
ev ening ser vice, 7 30 p m
Carl Greenlees, Murl Calaway
10 am , Church SchoOl 9 am ,
Prayer meeltng , T hurs day ,
and Mr. un d Mrs. Mendal UMY F 6 30 pm
7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF
J ordan , Columbia Grange,
Re v. Robert Bumgarner
GOD
Rev
James sat
atlended the regular meeting
HEATH
Worshfp 10. 30
terftel d ; pa st or SLJnday sc hoo l ,
m , Church Sc hool 9 30 a m ,
9 30 am • worsh i p se r vtce , 11
of the Meigs County Pomona aUMY
F 7 p m
am , e vening serv1ce. 7:
RUTLAND - Worshtp 9 I S pray e r se rvt ce and youth
Grange at Rock Spr-in gs. Mrs.
a m , Church Sc hool 10 am :
se n ice, Wednesday, 7 p m
Galaway won second place rn UMY F7p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
SALEM CENTER Wor
CHURCH --:- Rob er t E Mur.ser ,
the State Gt an gc sewm g
shtp 9 a m , Chur ch Sc h oo l 10
. Su nday School, 9 . 30
contest m the county and am .. UMYF Thursday, 7 p .m . pastor
a m , R obe rt Bobo , sup! ,
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
mo rntng
worship,
10 30,
Elizabeth Jordan won third m
Rev . Merrell Floyd
Sunday eventng servtce. 7 · 30 ;
the National sewing contest in
ASBURY
Wor shi p 11
Mtd week serv tce, Wedne sday ,
, Chu r ch School9 so am .;
7· 30pm
the county . The literar y am
W SCS . ls i Tuesday
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
FOREST RUN - Worsh ip 9
prOb rilm was in honor of mom
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
am , Chur c h Sc hoo l 10 a .m .,
C
L ar tmore , pastor
Bob
and dad. Vinton County W SCS , 3rd W edn esd ay , 7 30 Moore
. Sunday Sc hool Sup!
Sunday Sc hool , classes t or all
Pomona Gran ge w1ll visit pm
MINERSVILLE Worsh ip
ages , 9 30 a . m , mornmg
Meigs Coun ty Pomona Grange t O a . m : Chu r ch Sc hoo l 9 a .m , wor shtp , 10 : 45 , NYP S Su nday,
m July ~nd prese nt th e literary W SC S, Jrd Monday , 7 30 p m . 6: 30pm .; evange l tstic r.ervice
SYRACUSE
Chu rch
Sunday , 7 · 30 p .m M id week
program ~ol umbm Grange s~ hool. 9 am . wor sh lp se r - prayer meeting , Wednesday
7 30 p m
1 30 p .m ., Misstonary meettng :
wa s host gran ge and Served vtc e,SOUTHERN
CLUSTER
sec ond Wednesday , 7 30 p m
refreshments
Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
UNITED
FAITH
NON Rev . Martha Ann Maltner
DENOMINATIONAL Rev .
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur
Rev . Howard Sh1vetey
Robert Smith , pastor . Su nday
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
school. 9 30 am , cla ss lead er
Crabtree and Mrs. Goldu~
Wor ship. 9 • 30 am , Chu r ch
Leo H i ll , worsh i p s ervtce:
Gillogly attended the District School 10 30 a m .
10 30 am, chur c h, 7.30 p m .
WorShtp , 11
EDEN
UNITED
Co nference of the United amCARMEL
: 1s1 and 3rd Su n d ays ;
Bk.ETHREN IN CHRIST Methodist Church In Athens at Ch urch Sc hool. 10 a m .
E,ldon R Blake, pa stor . Sun day
APPLE GROVE - Worsh 1p,
Sch ool.
10 am ,
W i nn ie
the R1chl'and United Methodi st ? · Jo
p m ttr sl and third Su n . Hol s inger ,
Sur•
Morning
da~s .
Church schoo l , 9 30 sermo n . 11 am : Evt-n tn g
Church .
am . pra ye r mee t tng , ltrst se rvt cc- Ch r ir. t iiln Endeavor ,
Cheryl Lawson, Lester and W ednesday , 7·30 p m
p .m ..
Mrs
Ly d a
7 30
EAST LETART - WOrsh tp,
Cheval ie r , pre st d ent
Song
Marco Jeffers and Mrs . Pansy
7 30 p m , second and fo urth
rv tce and se rmo n. 8 20 M id Jordan. Vtrgin ia and Rtck Sundays , c hur ch school , 9· 30 se
Week prayer meeting Wed
• prayer mee l tng , third ner.day . 7 30 p m Mrs Mar ie
assisted with cleanup day at am
Wednesday , 7:30p m
Hols tnger , cl ass leade r
Canter's Cave 4·H Camp near
GREATBEND - Worsh tp 11
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
am , 2nd and 4th Su nda ys , CHRIST - Loca t ed at Rut land
Jackson on Saturday.
Chu rch Sc hool , 10 a m
on N ew U ma Roa d , nex•t to
Mr : and Mrs. Vernon Perry
LETART FALLS -. Wor shtp , r ores! Acre Park ; Rev Ray
hJ ,, m (, hu r ch SCI1oo 1, 9 am : · Rouse. pastor . Robert Musser .
and granddaughter , Mona Btble
r. t udy , 7 JO p m every
Sv nday Sc hoo l sup! Sunday
Jeiin , of Hilliards spent some TueSday
s.:: hool, 10 · 3(' am • worr.htp
J 30 p m
B i b le st udy , W ed
tt me at theL:' farm here.
ncsday, 7 30 p m
Saturday
Mrs . J ohn Gillogly and MORNING STAR Wor r.htp ntght prayer serv ice, 7 30 p .m
9 ' 30 am , Church School 10 30
HEMLOCK
G. ROVE
David, accompanied by Mrs B m . M td Week Se r vtce CHRIS
TIAN · Roger Watso n ,
n esd ay , 8 p m
' p,j .s tor . Ray Whaley . sup t ;
G1Jldie Gillogly ca lled on Mrs. Wed
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
Morntng wor sh ip. 9 30 d m ,
Dnru thy Frazier i n Gallipolis ~ h tp tl am , t st and Jrd c. hur c h schOOl,
t O 30 ant .
~u n d .'ly !&gt;. Ch 1n ch School
10 young people ' s meel l ng , 6 30
fCl'CntJy .
' n\
•
p Ill
cven1nq wu• .• .
·''
ST

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W . H . Perrin , pastor . Roy
Mayer, Su p t. Church school ,
9 15 a .m ., worship , 10 . 24 am .;
youth choir rehearsal Monday ,
6 30 p m , Mrs . Marv tn BurL
dtrector ,
sen tor
choir
rf'heo1rsal , 7 JO p .m , Thurs
day ,
Mrs .
Paul . N ease ,
d i rector
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE CC&gt;rner
Union and Mulberry
Rev
Clyde V
H enderson , pastor
Sunday School. 9 . 30 am , Glen
McClung , supt ,
morntng
wor shi p , 10 30 am .; e1.1entng
service . 7· 30 ; m i d -week ser
vice , Wednesday , 7 lO p m
GRACE
EPISCOPAL
Morn tng p rayer and sermon .
10 30 a m
Ho ly c ommun ton
and serm on, f i rst Sunday s,
to 30 a m Church sc hoo l ,
k tndergarten through etQhlh
gr ade , 10 · 30 am
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST - Mr H oy t Allen , Jr,
pastor BibJe Sc hool . 9 , 30 a .m .,
worsh tp , 10 ·30, adutf woq;htp
serv tce and yo un g people 's
mee t mg , both 7 30 p .m . Sun
day W ednesday , combtned
Bible
study
and
prayer
mee t tn g , 7 : 30pm
THE SALVATION ARMY ~
~nvoy Ray W . Win ing . oll ic".' r
in cha r ge Su nday , 10 a . m .,
Ho li ness mee t i ng ; 10 30 am ,
Sunday Sch ool. Yo ung People 's
L eg ion , 7 p ,m , Thursday , 1 t o 3
p m , L ad tes Home Leagu e, 7
p m . Prep cl asse s
APOSTOLIC
GO'SPEL
CHURCH , Ra ct ne Fra nk ie
• Morr is. pastor Sunday school.
10 a . m , Su nday even tng
serv tc e , 7 30 , Btb!e stu dy ,
T ues day . 7 30 p m .; pray er
servtce, 7 30 p m Thursday

Long Bottom Social Notes
Leona Hensley spent several
i'l.ays at Fairborn, 0 ., with Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Ferrell, while
her sister, Leota Ferrell was
hos pitalized, several weeks
ago.
Friends and neighbors were
sorry to hear of the death of
Sam Byus who was a former
residenl.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Smith were Claude and Dale
Smith, Reedsville; Ollie Young
and Virgie Mora, Pomeroy ;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buckley
pnd Mrs. Janice Yost, New
Brighton, Pa.; Pat Patterson,
Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Young, Paden City, W. Va .;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Reynolds
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
NesselroaO, Pearl Powell and
Clarence Atherton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fries
and family, Parkersburg, W.
Va., were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Newlun .
Mr. and Mrs . Howard
Lawrence attended funeral
services for a cousin at
Springfield, 0.
Visiting Ernestine Hayman
on Mother's day were Mr . and
Mrs. Elbert Fitzpatrick and
family, Lancaster, 0 .; Mr. and
Mrs . Bob Fitzpatnck and
family and Mr. and Mrs. J1m
Wal1s and son, Carrol, 0 .; Mr
and Mrs . Bob Barton and
family, Vincent, 0 .; Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Hayman, sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Ketth Ridenour and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hayman and daughters. Other
recent visitors were Mr . and
Mrs. Martin Nesselroad and
l\'lr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins.
Visitirig Mr . and Mrs . Jose
Bissell recently were Mrs. Ted
Hayman
and
family,
Westerville, 0.; Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Groenoveld and Mike
Bissell , Columbus ;
Pat
Howard, Pomeroy R.D.; Joe
Bissell, Mason, W Va. ; Pat
Drake, Reynoldsburg, 0. ; Mrs.
Hank Holter and famtly , and
'
Mrs. David Smith and
Dee

Dee
Vistbng Mary Pierce were&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis
and Cindy, Charleston , W. Va.;
Mrs. and Mrs, Hobart ·Newell
and Shtela , Chester ; Mr . and
Mrs. Bob Wyatt, Parkersburg,
W. Va .; Esther Dailey. Daisy
Van Meter, Freda Middleswart, Portland; Marie

I

NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
Pursuant to an order of
pnvale sate i ssued by the
Ath en s County Court of Com mo n Plea s, Pr obat e Divis ton ,
sea t ~d btd S for the purchase ot
th e rea l esta t e owned by Wi lbu r
G N tckels, deceased , l a t e of
Rout e 2, Coo lville, Ohto wi ll be
re cetved by J a ck E
While ,
Adm rnrstrator. w w a of satd
estale , unlt l J une 2, 1973 Sa id
proPJ?rty consists of 86 h un
dredth s of an acre . mo r e or less ,
located rn Troy Township ,
~then s Cou nty , Oh to and tS
Improved wtlh a modern two
bedroom home , and t wo car
garage , rn e;~~;cellent condttton
Sa1d property was appra tsed a!
$12,500 00 , and wtll not be sold
lor l es!l than that amount The
r tght 1S r eserved to re 1ect any
and a ll bi ds Each b i d shall
conta i n I he highest or best pr 1ce
th e b idder tS willing to pay for
sa tq property , and thetr name .
addre sr.,
s i gnature ,
and
telephone number . The en .
11e1ope co nta in i ng the b td shal l
be clea rty marked " B td on
N ic ke ls Property" an d sha ll be
addressed to Jac k E Whrte ,
care ot Paul J . Gerig , Attorney,
P 0
Bo)C ~ 268 , Athens , Oh io
45701. Term s sh a l t be ten per
cent of the pur c hase pr ice down
upon a cc eptan c e of the bid. and
!he balance upon del ivery of
deed . Inspec t ion of the premises
may be had by con ta c t ing Jack
B Wtl ile . Coolv i lle . Oh io , phone
667 3110
Jac k B Wh tl e, Admmtstrator ,
of the esta t e of W il ber
G N ic.k'els, dece ased
CSJ 11, 18, 25, 31c

Carpenter

News, Event

OAOBURN ~ INGER
WIF MY OAOBURN
SCALPEL

pIll B•ble ~ l u dy , Wednes-day
I 30 p m
MT . UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cec.il Cox. , pastor. Sunda •
S( hoot su p! , Joe Sa yr e .
~un day sc hool , 9 4~ a . m . .
Sundily e'-:eniflq wor'i h•p . 7: 30
Wednesday prayer and Btble
.S 1udy, 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAIN$
C HRI ST IAN
CHUII:CH
Eugene U r~d e rwooct . pa s tor ,
Howard Caldwell , Jr , Sunday
Sc hool S.Upt , Sunday School ,
9 30 a m .. Morn tng se rmon .
10 30 a m , Sunday evenmg
se rv i ce. 7 p m
LETART fALLS UNITED
BRETt-i"&gt;EN
P ev F reeland
Norr •s, pa stor , Floy d Norr i s ,
sup ! &amp;undaysc hool , 9 : 30a m . ;
mor n ing se rmon , 10 30 a . m •
Prayer s erv tce. W ed n esdav ,
7.30 pm .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY , ~ - P .
Smtih , pastor. Su nday Sc hool.
10 am • Arthur Henson . Su pt . ;
Morntng Wor ship , II a .m .;
Young Peoples ser vtce, 7 p .m .;
Evenmg se rv ice. 7 · 30 p.m .
Wedne sday M id Week Prayer ·
Se rv tce, 7 : 30 p m . • Youth
rneetmg 6 : 30 p m , Even i ng
worsh ip, 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev .
H er bert Grate , pastor Wor .
Sh tp service . 11 am and 7·30
p m Sunday Sun day Sc hool ,
Richar d
Barton .
9 · 30 a. m
supt Pr a yer m eetmg , Wed nesday , 7 30 p .m
•
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST
CliffOrd Smith ,
m in tster , Sunday School 9: 30
am .• morning chur c h 10 : 30
am . Sunday e ventng se r11ice ,
7 30p m Wednesday servic e, 8

'ihe

When someont shares a secret, u's on tts way 10 becoming
no secrel .a1 all And ytt i1 doe5n '1 cea~ to bt a secret unut you

ha\·e ~hued il.

~eciet

Whtn Jcsui preached 1n the \loilder~. Qundrcds came milea
ro hear H1m. They wan1a.l to share H1s secret ... 1~ s'urr of
Gvd .. 1M J«m of Mo11 ond God.
So righl there m the wlldern~ss. it voas on its way to bewm·
ing no ~ rt l a.1 all EJt.ctpt !hal. C\'Cfl today. not C\~r~one hu
shartd il.

Tftat

th

CLATIER

Acadetntca ll y evrry m1elltgen1 person kno ws ll.'hat Chnsuamty is all about But eac h Sunda~ lllll over thi5 Wi.lrld someone
is fndmg in church a new m tngth. a new purpost. a new fa.ilh .

~a~

01 ~

The !&gt;tt:ret 1ha1

~·as

WE TAKE

I BRING

'IOU .

INCL.UDE ..

CRIMINOLOGV

is uill a ~cret. umll YOU share it too.

1HE JH:KET

LAW lfNFORCEMENT
TRA1N1NG MU ST

W"Y

whose concern gives ou r lh·cs meaning.

lwe:s di rection ,

'ltiU PI&lt;IJMIS!:
10 WEAR r--.1..

ES~SC I ALL~ O:R0,&gt;1 A
PROF W~ O INSISTS

For th e hea(! of C hrb l's mei~illlt bnn~ a human SQul into har·
mony wnh a mighty and lovi ng God .. whose power gh·es our

1

'IlliG IGN T
EXACTLY
W~AT I
HAD lt&gt;.l
MIND.

GO OUT
WITH 'IOU IF

507~

'

••

5HE MLS MEAN
A 5NOKING
JACKET I'D L.OOK

HAN&amp;&gt;SOME
IN ONE.

NO! .. NO! ..
'!WeANT
C:OlRIS
W,ME:!

U'L
MI':NTION

BUT·??-IF
NOBClD'iiN
THAT

p m

BUI~DING

LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
METHODIST - Rev . Robert
E Buckley . pastor . W i l li am
Batley , supt • Sund ay _sthotJ I
9 · 30 a m ; mornmg wor ship,
10 30 a m . • even 1ng wor shi p,
7 ·JO p m W ednesday Ch r istian
Youth Crusade , 6 .30 p .m ;
p rayer mcettng, 7 30 p .m ,
Thursday chotr pra c t tc e, 7

OOIOSTO

WORK TO

THEM-AND THE.'I'LL

I!&gt;ECOME.

YAK IN 'lOUR FACE!!
AND~TO ·

BUMS-

'IAKAPUNCTURE.

TME. Nl!.li.T
lil&gt;UILDING!!

'WORK·-

pm

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Danny Evans,
pastor . Norman c Will, supt .
Su nday Sch ool 9 30 a m .;
Worsh ip se rv ic e, 10 30 a .m .
ChriSitan Endeavor S u n d"'y
evenmg
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland Rac tn e Road . Ralph
Johnson,
pa stor .
Herbert
Wh i t e, Sunday Sc hoo l Dire c tor
Sunday Sc hool , 9 : 30 am :
Morntng worshtp , 10 30 am .;
Sunday even tng se rvt ce 7 p .m .
Wednesday even tng prayer
se rv •ces, 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Grea t Bend , Charles Norr i s,
pastor Worsh ip serv1ce, 9 30
a m . Sunday Sc hool , 10 30

All RIGHT, ()RUTHER ,
Vt'AN START WORKING
~UR WAV DOWN TO
THAT OPEN AREA NOW...

l2!!Q

c~

NOT M UCf!,MOM. EX ·
CEPT 'THA I 'THI&amp; FINE
WEA'THER HA&amp; EVERY·
ONE 1HfNKING OF
VACATION&amp;.

.JANIE ANt&gt; PC~RY ARE GOING ID'THE
SEA&amp;HORE IN JULv&amp;TAN ANt&gt; HI:;
FAMILY ARlO GOiNC&gt; CAMPiNG IN
AUGU51f_ AND MY SECRETARY,
uANICt..i.!.S PLANNING A
TRIp I r:J EUROPE.' r--r'

AND WHAT ,A.,\30LIT YCJ(.I1
DEAR? lf15 ~EEN SOME
TIME 51NCE YOU I-lAD

COMa 10 THINK

OFIT.tT HA5
13EEN "A WHIL-E:-;

HA&amp;N'T IT?

TlME OFF .. __

IF' IT'S THAT G~E'AT,

a .m
CARLETON CHURCH Kingsbury
Road .
Sun day
Sc hoo L 9 30 a .m ., Ralph Carl,
sup t Worship service, 10 30
am ancl7 : 30 p m alternately .
Prayer meetmg, W ednesday.
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles,
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Rev
Ca rl
Ri ch ards,
pastor
Mrs
Wor l ey
F ranc 1s, Sunday school sup! ,
Sunday sc hool , 9 45 a m ;
chur c h servtces, second and
fourth
Su ndays
follow i ng
Sunday school , ft rs t and th ird
Sunday eve n tngs, 7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt , pastor , Sunday School
r.u pt , Ronald Os borne , B tble
School, 9 30 am , preachtng
10 45 am ; Ev en 1ng servt ces ,·
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells,
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
am . M.Qrning worr.hip, 10 · 30
am , Young Peopl e's Se rvice
6 45 p m , EvangeltS!tc ser Vt Ce1
7 30
p m
Prayer
meeting , Thursday, 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knob s, R ev
L
R
Gluesen camp , pastor .
Roger W tllred , Sr , Su nday
Sc hool Supt
Sunday Sc hool
9 JO a. m .; Sunday eve-ning
w orshtp 7 30 Prayer meetmg.
Tu esday, 7 30 p m
E rnest
Dee ter , cl ass leader
Youth
meet tn g, W e dne s day , 7 30
p m , Erner.t Dee ter , leader
MT . HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook,
pastor
Sunday sc hool, 9 .30
am , Rus sell Spen ce r , s upt .J
wor s h i p se rvt ce, 10 45 am ,
eventng wor sh ip atterna t tng
w i t h C E at 7 30 p m . on
-S-unday Pray er meeting, 7 30
p m W edn esda y Allr ed W ol fe ,
Ia y te a der
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolv il le RD . R ev Roy Dee t er,
p ast or
Sunday sc hool , 9 30
a m , worship servtce, 10 '30
a m Bib le study and prayer
s.crvtc e, Wadn es day , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
R ev
Si\muel Jackso n ,
pa stor Su n day SchooL 10 a m ,
Mr s
Ger trud e Buller , su p!
Prayer se rvi ce, 1: 30 p . m ..
prea c hmg service. 2 p .m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CH R 1ST - Ketth W tse, pastor
Sunday Schoo l, 9 30 a .m , v H
Braley , su pt. , wor sh tp se rv tce
and com mun io n , 10 ·30 am
evcn_i ng servtce , 7 30 p m .;
W edne sd ay , Bib l e study , 7 30
p . m Regular board meeting ,
lh trd Sa turday each month ,
7 30 p m
RUTLANO
COMMUNITY
CHURCH The Rev
l ee
Burn em,
Pastor
S unday
Sc hoo l 9 · 30 am , Worshtp
se rv tce, 11 am . Wednesday
prayer m eeting , 7 30 p m .
Sunday n tght wor sh tp , 7 30
P m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE
Re,. .
Llo yd D Gr imm , J r , pa stor .
Su nday Sc hool , 9 : 30 a m ;
MOrntng wor s htp , 10 JO a m .,
Young peop le's serv tce. 6 , 45
p m ., Evangel tsti c se rv t ce ,
7 30 p m Wednesday even tn g
se rv tce _. 7. 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
George Ca sto . pa stor Sunday
Sc h ool , 11 : 30; even ing wor ship.
7 30 Thursday evenrng prayer
servtce . 7 30 p .m .
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Secorid and Pomeroy Si s. Stan
Cr a i g, pas tor Sunday school.
9 45 a m , worsh i p servtce, 11
am • trau~t ng un 1o n , 6 : 30
p m , even m g worshtp servfce.
7 30 p m
M i d -week prayer
se nt Ce, Wedne sday , 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH - Letart Route 1, ! he
Re v
Stan
Craig , pa s tor
Sunday schoo l 9 . 30 a . m ,
prayer and Bible study , 7 30
p m . Cottage prayer service,
T uesday , 10 a .m .; worshtp
service , Fr iday , 7 30 p m .
- MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,\ P 0 Box 487 , Mdter
St , Ma son , Vv . Va
Sund ay
Bib le Study JO am ., Worship
11 am and 7 p .m . B ible Study
'lo' ed ne s day 7 p . m , Vo c al
mus ic.
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD
Second Sf , Ma son , W .
va . Ch es t er Tennant. pas tor .
Su nday 'Sch ool.
10 a . m ,
rnorntng wor s hip, 11 am ..
e~tangel ts l lc se r v i ce , 7 30 p .m .
B ible s t ud y and prayer se rv tce.
'Nednesd&lt;lv , 7 30 p m Phone
113 5133 .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST i n Chn!&gt;ltan Unton Th e , l.'(v 1/J tl lr am Cam pbe ll ,
p.bhl r
~L',day
SC hOO l, 9 30
t1 m .· JamP.s Hu g hes , supt ;.
evenmq SE'rvtrC , 7. 30 r .m
W£'dn(lsday evening IJretver
'"' (·ct •ng , 7. 30 p m
Youth
pr.1y er ser1.1lc~ each Tuesday

WEU.. I GUESS WE'RE
All SET, FOOZV .'
All WE NEED NOW
IS A liTTlE lUCK!

'I !JETTER ,....,. A

GLA~~!

:I NEVIiR

SAlt:&gt; IT

TA$TE.O
GOOO!

No down pa~ment!
No 'transfer fee!

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

Take me

home!

Meigs County Branch

GAULS SHAKE HAVEN

- THE ATHENS COUNTY

Short Order Atr Condthoned Re sta urant

St. Rt. 7

i You
seen the beautiful
'tile bat-h!

SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

Chester, Ohio

Pom-eroy

296 W. Second

SUNDAY tiMES-SENTINEL

'IOU AilE tJf:AT.

I::MPW'/1::5,

TRUST'IIORTlN,
I..O'IA~ AND

~OU

Ph . 992- 3865

.

ARf THE'

~WO'i

IT,

B!XAU~~

weu ot9:USS

PU~L.TUAL- 1

MO$T

~OUfi:.

SI~I:ERE!

LODWICK'S MARKET

Devoted to the Greater Ohio Vallev
.

OF AU.. M'l

General Merchandise
Tuppers Plain s
Ph . 667 -3280

U1'TLE ORPHAN ANNIE

.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

MARK V STORE

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

ROYAL OAK PARK

SIT, Hutil; SMOkE, SLEEP 9CST.'
GREAT RED FAltlER Y00 GtOT
TO SIT 1 HUMT1 srt:IKE, SLEEP

.... ,so ...

Middleport, Ohio

.

by THOMAS JOSEPH

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO•

.

Family Recreation
Swimming, Camping

1m

Giovan n i ·
( 2 wd s J
6. l"acc v.1 l h

g let s

5. Ncc kv.N t

Hlylc
II . !\lap gwnt

GAUL'S MARKET

Pomeroy-Member FDIC &amp;
Federal Reserve System

12

Chester, Ohio
•

HEINER'S BAKERY
Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington , W.Va .

I ANTICIPATED SUCH

-AN OFFER AND I'M

THE DAILY SENTINEL
Devoted to the Interest of
Meigs &amp; Mason Area

c omet!~

X. V V. W

14 . t m: :ot·nu
1ton of

~). I .II CI an

mun
I 0. Hwl(!
t&lt;Jp(dn g

15. Hcl' Cnl
utl lCg l ;ll h

~ACINE

FOOD MARKET

garment
ll. Goal ( II '

s helter
19. Wild Pt l-!

2fJ . Clic&lt;tl

GOEGLEIN READY MIX CO.

Sell it with a Sentinel Display Ad.
Phone 992·2156

Phone 992-3284

Middleport

I

THE DAILY SENTINEL

337 N.,_ 2nd

CATALOGUE STORE
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Charles R. Sheets
106 Court St. Pomeroy 992·3001

RALLS BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Phone 992-3481
N. Second Ave.
• ·Middleport. 0 .

BOWERS DRIVE·IN
RESTAURANT
THE DAILY SENTINEL

992-3551)

3 1. T un d c n{ ,\

A SSC\'CI ·

:12.

atu

22. T al but or

a put r
:1:1 . Hcligiou ..,

Nuldt

hud y

~ HEAD?

116 W. Main
Ph. 992 -7590
Free Estimales - Guaranteed
Installation

I ,1/1 '//IB

I

I r]

t has•·
Ou tli t

TELL 'THE/VI W~EN NO

39. ~··!"·'' "'"'

ONE 13El.IEVES IT!

:~K .

'1'/UW/N

Now w-ranre the circled letters
tu form the surprise answer, aa
sune1te-d by the above cartoon.

"

~Prill~.;;il~SliPRISI~·-iT.AHSWIII~.~~THE

a xx xI I J
(A-wen tomorrow)

c ~tor
H c\• c rhcr~

I

jlUIIhlU I

Ye•1rrday' •

FIIGN

IXCU TARTAR

tillPER

An.wcrt

-12. Sco n~ h
13. P rot('l'd ·

HI , CHUCK 1 GEE , WHAT A
SURPRISE . HOW'VE ~ 'B EEN 1

ings
44 . Lum p1n g:

itrm
IJIIWN

L Young
elephant

/)

ur whale

2. Add i (·t
rsL J

s. Em c r g(·
4. Collr,•n

DAILY ( ' UYI"l'OQ!JOT~;- Here's how lo work it:
1\XYDI.IIAAXR

0.

FINE. THANK ~OU ... i' LL GET
RIGHT 1lJ THE f()INT. .. HOW ABOUT
Om• lt•llcr ~ 11npl~ .'-'l ands for :mother In th i~ .~a mple A i" I{OUR TEAM PLA~IN6 OUR TEAM
usctl fnr lht• th rr( 1 L ... X f pr the two O's. &lt;' I C. Smglc lcltPrs . IN A BENEFIT M&lt;5EMLL GAME,

Pomeroy

is

SEARS

I. 0 N G f' E I. L 0 W

apostroph&lt;!s. t h1• i('ugth anti

.

1\"md s are al l

{ ' RYI'TtH~l ' ()Tf~ S

KDVIIGQ NF

&lt;l ( '

Q N r. tJ

(~ I' W

Y QG

l'
~

I! i" I!&lt;; .

J,JlOCJIJHA

-

''

H N W

.1 W K &lt;l E N W N V

(l Y 1J Z

Paint- Plumbing &amp; Electrical
Supplies
Tuppers Plains
667-3963

~uilding Supples and MillwOrk

formati on o r th1•
are diffcr&lt;'nl

hmts F.ach da ~ tlw ('fJLh' lf'tt&lt;'fs

Authorized Catalog Merchant
Louis W . Osborn
220 E. Main Pomeroy Ph . 992-2178

General Contracting
Ph. 992-3978·

Fon nin ~

I [

11. llaii ,Jil
CJ!y

ON HER

.

RACINE PLANING MILL

-

20. cn,ohd l ~

ate

-IS THEHAT

TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE

Pomeroy

40.

How I-IIGH

Wall -to -Watt Carpet Specialists

307 Spring Ave.
Ph. 992-2318

3'7. Lm g1·Jw
pur ·

27./J l'J-i (' f\{• .

o

Nationwide lnsurance~o . of Columbus ,

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

wnm g

I l

:n. HN·r

P. J. 'PAULEY, AGENT

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Devoted to the IntereSt of The
Meigs&amp;- Mason Area'
1
Pomeroy, 0 .

Middle pod

CARPET-LAND, INC.

MONTGOMERY WARD

E . Main St .

( Fr. l
29 T ab le
!m ens
:10. Ho rl enl
_ _ _.. :ll. Thn c:c
( mu s 1
:12. ! )!l

D.B.A. ANTHONY
PLUMBINGond HEATING

Middleport, Ohio

~1 uat

• -"""'"'-···"' ' ... ,,,..,..,

2H .St a t e

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCfiON CO.

M&amp;R FOODLINER

s h•uth
36. Civ il

G1 an t s

21.

( 2 wd s . 1

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

35 Fu:tmn .d

Ul . 1\r:th

buast

34 . Twin gl'

i ll St'C' I

Zi . N Y

(Formerly
New Ovvner- Dick Sargent

The Store With A Heart
Racine
Ph. 949-3342
.

2:t

Hi . Jsr:u.: lt
d:1 n&lt;.•c
J8. T uwat •l

25. Gltltel'
26 WHH'! \ ·..,

DICK'S GROCERY
Domigans)

1/1. 1/(//1

c oll cd t; ln

V i .s hnu

You'll ne~er be!i•~•

ordinar1 wordB.

ru rm four

I J. !\JiiiU -"

cat

.

Unscramblethe:o~e four Jumbles.
one lett~r to each square, to

7. KHt l-( 11 1

MJIIJI ;tn ;t
( IIy

dJ(.II CC

Pomeroy , 0 .

~WJWffi).Lll:®~.~=~==

&lt;:OI1&lt;.: H ' I~ ·

17 :\lal«':t

The

I (I) IU7:1 K 'i n ~: F l'll lllt·e~ ~yndical~ 1 lne. l

5. Scl (' ctiun
ft 0111 "Do n

M 'ROSS
I. Fonn illL!J

Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
Middleport, Ohio

rHE FARMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.

Yesterday's: CrY I)toquote: 1 CHOSE MY WIFE AS SHE l&gt;llJ
liEU WEDDING GOWN , 1'011 QUAI.ITIE:s THAT WOUI,O
WEAit WEI.L.- OI.tVEII GOt.IJSMITII

I&gt;YVHGI&gt;IIT O W

&lt;; II A W .
I. { . Q .

I (/ E 0 .I

.I &lt;I

l'(li . II WN

.i

Il C

II \ .I
G I \\ 1.

(' ll G

.I Jl J

\ ' '!{;I ' I! Y ~I .­

'lOU KNOW, LIKETHE'f' HAVE FOR
HEAI?T A$50CIA'OOI&gt;6 ANDTHINEf.i?

WHAT WOULD CXI~ GAME BE
FOR, CHUCK. THWli\MON

�'

IU- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 18, 1973

r••J• •r'

I

I

'

Sentinel Classifieds· Get Actio~! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
WANT AOS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES

Notice
Mob ile

5 P .M . Day Before Publ •cat1on .
Monday De-ad li ne 9 1(1 . m

Cancellation -

"HE-ll"

Corrections

Will be a ccepted unt il 9 a .m . for
Day ot P ublication
REGULATIONS

HEAnNG &amp;
COOLING

The Publisher reser ves the
nght to edit or re1ect any ads
deemed
Qblect lonal.
Th e

pub li sher w ill not be respons ible

for more
•nserl ion .

than one

mcorre ct

Furnace Controls

RATES
For Want Ad Serv•ce

5 c ents per Word one mser t lon
Mm imum Charge 15c

cents

12

per

~

word

three

consecut •!o'e insert •ons

18 cents per word si ,; co n -

secut ive insert•ons .

25 Per Cent D iscount on pa•d
ads and ads pa id within 10 days
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

HUMIDIFIERS
Hot Water Heaters
Plumbing
Electrical Work

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

51 .50 for 50 word m in1m um .
Each add it ioMI word 2c .
BLIND ADS
992 -2 448
Add1flonal 25c Ch arge per
Adverttsement.
Pomeroy, 0.
OFFICE HOURS
8 JO a m to 5;00 p m . Dally.
8 . 30 a , m
fo 12 00 Noon KNAPP SHOES Com fort ,
Saturday
Quality ,
Long
Wear ,
Reasonabl e pn ces Call 992

Notice
WILL do babysitting , day s or
nights, experienced . Ha ve
own transportat1on Available
after May 25. Phone evenings
698 5215 or write Miss Linda
Burbridge. Rt 2, Bo~t 167 ,
Albany , Oh io

5· I8-3lc
YARD sale,
Friday "" and
Saturday, May 18 and 19, between hours o1 9-6: 30 rn
even ing at Jeffers, Rt . 33,
toward Fairgrounds , d1shes,
misc . and some an1 1ques .
5-18-ltc
·::-c-:-~-::---,--:--::-

MEMORIAL Day celebration at
Rac1ne F1re Station May 25
thru May· 28. KiddJe r1des al! 4
days , F1reworks d 1sp!ay
M onday, May 28 and an
even1ng show at the Ra c1ne
Jun ior H 1gh at 7 . 30 p m .
M onday teaturmg " Larr y' s
Swinging Countrymen. " A
chicken barbe cue Sunday ,
May 27 . Serving beg1ns at 1I

a .m
5· I8-8lc
SHOOTING

MATCH ,

Corn

Hollow Gun Club , turn first
right aft er Miles Cemetery ,
Rut 1and ; F aclo r y choked
,gun s only Sunday, May 20th,
1p m

5 17 3tc

GU N SHOOT. factory choked
and hand choke d guns,
Forked Run Spor tsman Club,
Sunday, May 20, 12 noon
5-17-3fc

YARD SA L E,

Fnday

a nd

Saturday, M ay 18 and 19
Startmgat lOam . Van Meter
residence at end of street
beh1nd
Syracuse
Grade
School

5·17 2tc
YARD

SALE.

Saturday,
Rutland .

Fnday

and

La rkin

St ,

5 17 2lc
YARD SALE wil l be held
Friday and Saturday, May 18
and 19 at th e Doss home m
Bradbur y.
Items
too
numerous to mention .
5 17 2tc

GUN Shoo!. Fn day , 7: 30 p.m
Factory choked quns on ly
Assorted m eats Refr esh
ments ser ved Racine Gun

Club.
5-16·3fc
DON'T
lik e
to
remove
wallpaper?
can d o fh1s
faster than m ost. Pom eroy
Middlepor t . Mason area . Call
992 -7405, 5 p m. to 8 p.m. only
5-16-3tc
YARD Sale, Sa turday , May 19, 9
a .m . · Ant1ques,
sewing
m achme, roc kers, wood bed ,
pictur e fram es ,
dishes ,
McC oy pottery, etc . 430
Headl ey St ., M idd lepor t
5· 16·3fc
WANTED - Country&amp; Western
Band . Apply 1n person at
Ja ck's Club.
5-l6-4tc

DANCE FRIDAY and Safurdax
night s 10 t il 2. Shenan 9
Springs, music by Toby
Young, Guy Thomd and Eddi e
Fife.
5-17-3fc
THE BIS SEL L Brothers loca l
gospel s1 nger s Wi ll now be on
WBRJ Man e tta, 910 on your
di a L from 8 t o 8: 3Q Saturday
evenings.
5- 16 3tc
KEEP al! dogs ott Cha rl es
Wolfe Property , at Fairview,
all da y and all n1g ht.
5-6-12tc
~--:----~

ROOFING and Hea t1ng Repa ir ,all types, Spec!a l - Clean1ng
and oiling of blower, complete
check on furna ces , phone 843-

2341.
5 2-301c
KOSCOT SPEC IALS for May
are Hair Kair Product s In cluding other items. If you
have ever pu rchased Koscof
Kosmettcs and are no1 being
se r v 1ced ~ phone Hele n Jan e
Brow n, even mgs also. 992

____
5113.

5·_
13-lf c
...:_

FREE to good home~. 6 puppies , mother was a Shepherd·
Collie. Phone 992-2497

5· 15·6fc

CHAIR botloms rewoven ,
caning and rushing . Call 992
6046 . '

5· I5-6lp

We talk to you
like a person.

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

Homes For Sale

For Sale

CASH pa id for .alt makes and
BEAUTIFUL Wal nut Stereo
mod(l'ls of mobile homes . Sl E~EO RADIO, tape com
rad•o tape combination , AM
btna l1 on, am fm rad io, d
PhOr'le area code 61-4 413 9531.
FM radio , 8 track tape de&lt;:k .
spea ker sovnd sys tem . like
4-13 tfc
Balance $1ld 56 or term s can
new. Bi'llance $111 .27 or use
be
arranged . Call 992 3965.
1971 HOLLY Park , 12 x 60, like
our budget terms.. Call 992
5 13 61 c 1
new, carpeted , house fur
3965
nllure- . air con ditioned ,
5-18-6tc
HOME Grown Tomato plants
washer and dryer , WIth 8 x 32
porch and awn ing ; phone J. DON ' T pump your slugg ish
for garden use, large sturd y
plants.
Improved Mexican.
304 773 5&lt;174 .
septic tank . Gel Klean Em 5 9 !Ole
He
inz
1350
and Supersonic ;
All Scpllc Tank Clean er .
also hot peppers , mangoes
Landm ark Farm Bureau.
an d cabbage plants On Rt .
Pomer oy
114, 500 tt above the State
Air Conditioners
5 18. 1t c
Park m Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas
Awnings ,Hayman .
'
KIN GS I ZE b€-droom sui te. -4
d-24-33tc
Underpinning
mas ol d, $600 outfit for $470.
68 Pon t i ac Ca tal 1na, a1r
Co mplete m-obile home
Materials,
(O nditloned , power brake s UPHOLSTERY
~e rv tce p lus g1gantic
nylon
pr
ints.
cotton
pr ints,
and power steer 1ng. Can be
display of mobile homes
vinyls , velvets of all kinds .
see n 1n Rutl and, or call 742
Pomeroy Recovery. 622 E.
always available at
564 1
Main St. , phone 992-7554.
5-18-3tc

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Wheel

----

Alignment

992 -2094
606 E . Main Pomeroy

It Must

Be Right
or we wilt

M&lt;•keit Right.

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

8-4: JO Oai tv. 8-12 Sat .
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
Bu1ld1ng.
992 1101
Mtddlepor1, 0 .

5 3·24fp

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

••

Business Services
Specialist

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

FURNITURE
Slop In and See Our
Floor Di splay .

&lt;
•
•

SEPTIC
TANKS
'
CLEANED

••

For Sale

Lost

SABRE TILLER
3ih HP
129.95

Wanted

- - - - -- - - Real Estate· For Sale

~

•

'

MODERN
SANITATION

~

'

John Tucker. Rt . 4
Pomeroy, 0 .
Ph. 992 -J954

BANK FINANCING

..

304-485-3809

WOOD TRUSSES

•·''

~

~

~

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES

Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr.
Broker

Pomeroy, Ohio

Real Estate For Sale

Wanted To Rent

;oa

Homes For Sale

FOR SALE
BY OWNER

v CHECK

WITH US FIRST
FOR

sc.

PARKWOOD
KIRKWOOD
ACADEMY

.

..."'

- 1:. 1. Luaus Available
-'lu .I a e ked-up Prices
- Swill

Cr edit

Ap-

llruval
You Talk , We Li sten, the
Bu ck Stops Here.

LARRY'S.

* MOBILE HOMES
600 "' Main St .

Nex t to th e Jones Boy s
Pom eroy , OhJO
Phone992 -7777
larry Evans
Fra nk Gheen
Open Sun. 1-6 p. m
Oa1ly 9-6

3-20- ff c

~----~

REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Saturday, May 26, 1973 at 2: 00 P.M.
87 Sou th Seco nd Avenue , Mtddleport, Ohio
Appra1 sa l - S1 5,ooo oo
448 So uth Second Avenue , Middleport. Oh1o
Apprai sa l - $12,000.00
380 So uth Third Avenue, Mtddleport, Oh1o
, Appraisal - $5,000.00
Pla ce &lt;;~f sale· 87 S. Second Ave , M id dl eport, Oh io Open
Hou se 1. 00 P M . . 2 00 P.M M ay 26 , 1973 on all propert 1es
Proper ties sold 1nd1 v1dual l y Nom1n1mum b1ds. but sel lers
r eserve th e r 1ght to re 1ect bids . ..
Tc• ms of sa le: Cash
lnquin es on prope rt y may be made to Hamlin C Kmg ,Attorney at -Law , 21 Locust Slreet, Ga llipo !J s, Oh io,
Ph onf' 6 I ! -l !6 OilS~
Franc1 s B1r on &amp; MICha el Fry,
Co Executors of th e Estate of
Harri e Mane Sl'tllth, deceased

NOT ~ESPONSIBLE FO R PER SONAL PROPERTY OR
A(( !Dt NT&gt;

-

Ql

"'...."'
.v
::;)

"'"'
Ql

·-as::.
a.
liS
.s::

-........
·-Ql

THE WISEMAN AGENCY
REALTOR

Here 's A New Listing On
B·utte rnul in Pomeroy
Very 1n teres tmg 3 bedroom Spanis h sty led home on·
large h1lls1de lo1 Wi th extra tot and 2 car garage
acr oss thde ~tree t Th1 s home mcludes a large living
room an ~rep ace , dining room , nice ki t chen and
break fast nook plus an unfurn ished 2nd floor and
full ~asement. Cal l Ike Wiseman righ t now for an
appo1n tm ent.

1

1

. You're Missing A Bargain
We have this large 5 bedroom home in Middleport
and we th 1nk you ' l l buy 1t if you see It •nsi de. Mr
Sm 1th, t he owner , is wdltng to take a Joss and wdl
help a li1tle w1fh the fmancing but you won ' t bu y 1f
you do n' t look Don; t let someone beat you to it and
then realize you JUSt made a $5,000 m1 stake. It's
Vl;.'ry a ttract1ve 1ns1de wi th a comp letely modern
k1tchen 2 very n1ce baths and lots of room for any
o; i1 e t,unlly . Call Mrs Se lwyn Smith at 992-3-486 and
~tll! ·•,Il l be happy to show 11 or cal l us coll ect at
446 J.:.. J.

·-

Ill

3:!
0
V'l
Ql

.....s::
s::
Ql
.s::
:;:

&gt;a.
c.
ra
~

"'&gt;
Ql

-

Ql

..."'

N -' make the buyer the· seller and ::;)
0
•

ii=----:----'----~c-::---'"-.......--,
B1g Capacity
Mlytag
Automat1cs
2 speed operation .
Choice of weter
temps
Auto .
wa te r
level l
control.
lint
Fjlter or Power
F tn Agitator
Per'ma - Press

Maytilg
Halo of Heat
Dryers
Surround clothes
Wi th genUe, ever\
heat. No ho1 spots ,
no overdry i ng .
Fine Mesh Lint
Filler .
We Specialize In
MAY TAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE R;~~.~~~·t

Buick Skylark H.T. Cpe., V-roof, air...... ..'3695

72 MERCURY MONTEGO·· .... • •2795
4 Dr ., fac . air, P . S .. P. B.

'· '

·.

71 PLYMOUTH FURY n ......... •1695

71 Buick Riv. 2 Dr., power, V-roof, air ••••••• 13995
70-Pont Firebird 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, AT, V-r,f, air '2395
70 Cadillac l. Sedan, power, air .......... '3500
10 01
H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... '2995·

70 MERCURY MARQUE ......... •1995

}0 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, V roof, air.. ...... '2595

70 AMBASSADOR ................ '1495

1 12.~5

70 Gremlin 2 Dr., 6 c~ .• std...............
69 Chevelle Mal. H.T. Cpe., V-8, AT, PS ... 11595
69 .Oids 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air ••••• '1595
69 Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto..... '1295
68 Chevelle 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.S..... 11495
611 Dooge Pol. 4 Door H.T........ ,......... '795
67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air........ '995
65 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door... .. ............... '295
66 Buick L:ISabre 4 Door, air.............. : '695
64 Buick laSabre 2 Dr. H.T................. 1100

~

Karr &amp; VanZandt

t:~

" You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"

'.,

MOBILE
HOMES

Flat bed. V-8, 4-Sp .• runs good .

•

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Real Estate For Sale

Explorer . F100 302 standard , sharp.

50 FORD % TON TRUCK ......... •195

992-5342

GMAC FINANCING

4 dr ., 318 V-8 , stand. Nice car.

71 PONTIAC CATALINA ........ •2195
4 Dr ., P . S., P . B., vinyl roof . Loaded.

4 Dr . H. T .• vinyl roof. Loaded .
4 Dr ., faclory air, P .S., P. B.

70 FORD FAIRLANE .............. '1495
4 Dr .•

v.e, auto .,

P.S., vinyl roof.

70 FORD GALAX IE 500 ......... •1495
4 Dr ., P .S., P. B .. 351 au la .

70 MERCURY MONTEGO ....... '1095

'4

Dr .• 6 cyl.. stand ., radio &amp; h ealer .

70 PLYMOUTH ..................... ,1695
Sports Suburba n , 4 dr. W agon with rack. P . S.,
P . B., factor y air .

69 BUICK GS 400 ................. •1695
2 Dr. H. T ., lac . air , P.S., P . B .• tilt wheel. viny l

2 Dr ., H. T., 4 Sp .

68 JAVELIN SST ..................... •&amp;95
2 Dr ., H.T., P.B, P .B.

Po~eroy

67 DODGE CORONEJ ...............595

Motor Co.
13795

66 FORD FALCON ................... '595

500, 2 Dr ., H. T .• P.S., P. B.

11795

'
1970CH~VROLET2TON

. 5249&gt;

;150 Cu. in. V 8 engine, 15,000 lb. 2 spee d rear ~xle , goo~
825x20 10 ply t~res . heavy duty front &amp; rear sprmgs , 108
ca b to axle, clean cab . M ec hani ca lly sound &amp; been
regu larly serviced

Pomeroy Motor Co.

66 FORD GALAXIE 5QQ........... '595
66 RAMBLER 4 DR. ••· •.. •• ••.. · •••· •49 5
Wagon . 6 cy l. , auto. Sharp.

. '
.
66 FORD THUNDERBIRD .........•1095
Blue with black vinyl roof , n ew tir es . Loaded .

65 FORD 4 DR....... · ......... · ...... '395
6 Cyl. , auto.

64 DODGE 4 DR .................... • '495

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

V-8, auto .. P . S ., P .B., ni ce car.

11s dtSi rtbuti on and to prevent
the pollut 1on or unn ecessary
was te of such wa ter supp ly,
which ru les ~nd regu lat ions
have been report ed to th 1S cou rt
and are on file In the off ic e of
th e Cler k of th iS Cou rt
(4) All persons and pvblk
corporaf1ons , 1nclv d !n g all
potent1al users, now or 1n the
future ,
of
the
prop osed
waterwo r ks system o f the
Lead1ng Cree k Co n servancy
D•str, c t, des1 rin g to co nt est the
de term ina lions as mad e and
filed by the Board of Dir ec tors
of sa id Dislr1ct, or to th e ru les
and regulal10ns so adopted by
the Board of D1rectors of sa1d
D1s l r 1ct. may make the ir ob leCI Ions at a heanng on said
deter m in at ions to be held on
May 26th, 1973, at 9 00 o'clock
A .M 10 th iS Cour t at the Court house 1n Pomeroy , Oh10 .
LARRY E SPE N CE~
Clerk of the Court
ot Comm on Pl~as
of Metgs County , Oh io
(51 11. 18 , 25, Jtc

64 RAMBLER 4 DR. WAGON-- .. •295
64 OLDS 4 DR........................ '195
62 BUICK LaSABRE, 4 DR ......... •195

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No . 20 ,937
E s1ate of Allen C. BREWER ,
Dece ased .
Notice is hereby given tha t
Audr'ey a Brewer of R 0 ,
Portland , Ohio, has been duly
appo1nted Execu tr1x of the
Esta t e of Allen C Brewer,
deceased, !a te of Me1gs Cou nt y,
Oh iO
Creditors are requ ired to tile
fhe 1r c la1ms w i th sa1d f iduciary
w1fh 1n four months
Dated lh 1s 15th day of May.
]973

Manning D. Websfer , Judge
cou rt of Common Plea s,
Probate DIVISIOn
/5) 18, 2? / 6 ) 11, 3tc

·.'•

741-4211
Arnold Grate
Rutland
•
_W---------------~~----~~~__j,

'

•

model

ONLY

•1595

Sell

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

Open Evenings
1il 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
SeiVice 'Til 12
Noon on Saturda,-

We Service
What We Sell
OUR WORD IS
OUR BONO

Remember We Seroice What We Sell.

A

good

watercraft

boaler

kn ows

diStress sig n al s,

remmds the Ohio Department
of Nat ur al Resour ces. All
boaters should be familiar with
distress s ignals
the
kn owledge may save your
or another boater 's life .

own

PUBLIC NOTICE!
The Tax Books are now open for
the June or Second Half Collection of
the 1972 Real Estate Taxes. Als_o for
Delinquent Tax. Closing Date Will be
June 20, 1973. ·
Howard E. Frank
Meigs County Treasurer

For Rent

72 NOVA 4 door Va automa t ic, TRA I LER, Br own' s Tra1ler PAST U RE space for ap - 1973 MOBILE HOM E with large
proxima tely JO ca ttle plu s
Po1rk , phone 992 3324
patio Albert Hill, Ra cine,
power steer ing, factory air
barn and pasture space for
5-13-tfc
Ohio, Phone 949 2261.
condd 1onmg. 12 ,000 actual
hor ses Ph one 992-7069
::-------:~
5-17-6tc
mi les. Phone 992 -7084
5-18-Jic
5 18 3tc TWO bedro oms , 2 bath s.
beautiful butll in ki t chen ,
loca ted in Pomer oy , phone FURN ISHED
2
b edro om 3 AND -4 ROOM furnished and
unfurnished · apar tments.
a par lm enl, odulls on ly .
Ji46 4060 afler 5 p m , 446 -1279
1y7o PONT IAC Ca tal1na. 2 dr
Phone 992-5434
M
iddl
eport
.
Phone 992 -387 4 ·
5-13-6t c
hardtop, v1ny l fop, PS &amp; PB,
d-12-tfc
5JS.
lfc
stereo. exce ll en f cond1tl 0n.
$1695 or best offer . Ca ll aft er 5 TWO bedroofl1 mobil e hom e in '-:-:-:--~~­
trailer lots in Middleport;
Midd l e por t ; adu ll s only , PR IVATE meeting room for TWO
p
m
667 -336 4, Tuppe·rs
12 duplex Jn Bradbury, phone
ph
one
992-5591
any
organ1zation
,
phone
992Plams
be1ore 6 p.m . 992.-5693 .
3975.
5-JJ.fl c
5 17 31c
5-14·5tc
3-lJ . lfc
196 5 Ll NCOL N Con t1n en fal
Good cond1t1on $400 Phone
992 990-1
5-16-3tc
68 PONT IAC Cata lina , 2 dr
hdtp , vmy! roof , auto. trans,
PB, PS, fa ct a1r con d , R &amp; H!
excel len f conditi on 992 -2314
or 99:1.5834
5 18-2tc

-----'~~~-

..

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

For Rent

For Rent

Auto Sales

2 BEDROOM mobi le home A1r
co nd11ioned . Ra ci ne area
Phone 992 6329.
5 16 Si c

RIGGS USED CARS
0.

CHESTER,

SLEEPI NG room over Win e
Stor e m Pom eroy . Reference
requ1red Phone 992-5293
5 16-tf c

Des1gn 212

--wdh garden spot

TRAILER
Cal l 992-6040 a1ter 3 30 p.m
5-16-4tc

Wantf.fl To Buy
1967 OR UP VW Van . Only body
5 16 12lc

hom e space i n
Leila is an Arabl e name MOBILE
Syra cuse . phone 992 -6329.
mean ing " dark as m ght "
5-2-ti c

THERMO-TILE

UYI~

I!UOOII J
!111

IEDIIIOII 1
11 I 11

Polystyrene Ceilings
Are Nicer!

TRACTOR hitch adaptor , from
2 pt back to 3 pt ; phon e 74~ -

3182
5- 13-5tc

100.

15 l 14

44 )( 24

MODEL 3311

-----:-------,-

WANTED -

1. The Treadhom e is

II.DI:ODM 1
12 J II

·~-----------..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. .

OLD Furn i ture, oak tables.
Wooden 1ce boxes , bra ss beds.
d1shes
or
co mp le te
households ; Wnte M . D.
Mill er. Rt . 4, Pomeroy, Oh to,
ca t I 992-6271 .
5 13-tfc

1038 SQ. FT. UPPER LEVEL

b~ilt

according to c ode.
2. Fully insulated .
3. Large closets.
4. Storm doors &amp; windows.
5. 2x6 rafter s .
6. Copper plumbing.
7. Nearly an acre of land .

e. Prices

start at $19,995.00
on your lol complete ready to
m ove into.

207i SQ. FT. TOTAL LIVING AREA

OLD UPRIGHT

PIANOS Any condlfion . Pay
SIO ea ch First floor only .
Wrde Qi VIng dtrecf1on s.
P1arlos, P. 0 Box 188 , Sard1s,
Oh1 0 43946

5· I 3·6lp

,:

'

I

For Rent

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel ·

843 -2451.

"•

'.
::'.
':''.
''' '
·'.'
•'

Chevellc 2 dr H T s s' V·8,
au to , power stee r ing. Nice 69

2 Dr .• H. T .. Fac. air. P .S., P. B.

NO 1 Copper, 50c , radiators.
28c , brass, 18c , batteries, B5c
each ; clean dry roots , Gin seng, $60, yellow root , $4 ,
mayapple, 45c per lb ; M . A
Hall. Reedsville, Ohio, 378 -

6249.

c-·~---F ·· .
I

~

•
I
~, ,

'
'

'

Cf

.·Wt~.
.&lt;·
If

'~~~·•

12" X 12"

,.'
'.
"
~ ;·. ), '

With Stapling
Aange

l-r'-

!1.· ' '
~-

!f;i.....
~

'

.

'

hI I'.

I ~ .&lt; •

\ !I

5-6 tfc
~~---

USED IN
BATHROOMS
BASEMENTS
CELLARS

USED Gravely mower, phone
992-9972

5· II ·6lp

DAMP

----Pels For Sale

·'

Sa1elllte 7 dr H T., V-8. Local one
Rea l sharp little car.

ow n~r

Cougar XR7 , eur. viny l top, low
mileage Local owner Price To

67 FORD GALAXIE 500 .......... '795

!969CHEVELLE

In the Matter of
LEADING CREEK
CONSERVANCY
DISTRICT :
Case No. 14,004
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON WATER RATES
To All Known and Unknown
Persons and Public Cor
porat1ons Intere ste d, In cluding
all potential User s, Now or in
the Fulure, of a Proposed
Lead1ng Cree k Conservancy
D1stnc t Wa terwor ks Sys l em .
Publ 1c Notice 1S Herebv
G1ven .
( 1) that herefofore the Board
of Directors of the Leadmg
Cr eek Conservancy Distr 1c l
have de term .ne d ra tes of
com pen sa t1otl tor the sale of
water to be made availab le by
work s and i mpro vements bullf
by the Dist r ict tor the purpose
Of water supply , mc ludmg the
!ia le of such water to the
Southern Ohio Coal Companv.
the Village of Rutland , Ohio ,
and other 1ndustr 1al , com ·
mercia! and res ldent 1al users .
{2J That said Board has made
a repor t of liS determinat ions to
th •s Court and such defer
mma t ion s are now on file 1n Jhe
off ice of the Clerk of this Court .
(JJ That heretofore the Board
of Dir ec tors of Leading Creek
Conservancy D1Str 1c 1 have
adopted r ules and regu la l 10ns
pr esc r i bing the permissible
uses of
the water sup
Ply provtded by the dis frlcf and Jhe manner of

'2795
'2295
ONLY •2295
$ 1695 '

Ex c . 9 ~JSS , Wagon. alr cond .• all white wdh wood
gra1n on si des, one owner Take your !amity on
vaca l 10n in th 1s ni ce wagon

4 Dr . Wagon .

Malibu H T . Cpe , 307 V-8eng ., automatic power steering ,
good tires, clean vinyl mter ior with bu cket seats &amp; con so le, dark grn. finish, rad 10.

In the Court of Common Plea s,
Me1gs County, Oh'o

Ca tali na 4 dr H T , Brougham , green wi1h green
viny l top, a1r , tape player One of the nicest 71 's m
th e va lley Pnce To Sell.

69 TOYOTA ......................... .. •&amp;95

2 Dr ., 6 Cyl., s tand .. vinyl roof .

PUBLIC NOTICE

Grandvil le 2 Or. H.T ., AM&amp;FM tape, power w 1ndows, a1r. Loca l one owner Rea l sharp.~ ONLY

4 Dr ., H. T ., air. P . S .. P . B .• vinyl roof.

Hardtop seda n. desert gold with cove rt tr im , factor y atr,
tinted glass, 350 engin e, power st eermg &amp; power bra kes,
radio, gua rds &amp; all the goodies Neve r been titl ed.

State ot Ohto :
ss :
County of Meigs .

'1995
•439
5
ONLY
•3295

Grand Pnx , only 11,624 miles
Only 10 monfhs old .
Just l1k e new

4 Dr .• V-8, a ut o ., P. S., P . B.

POMEROY

1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA

and be Informed ot the func
l1ons of your governmenf are
embod ied m public n0t1 ces . In
tha i se lf government charges
all c1tile ns to be infor med ;
th is newspap er urges evert
c1t1zen to r ead and sl udy thesf
no11ces w e sfrongly adv1s1
fh ose c1 tn:~ns . seeking furthe l
mforma t lon, to exerc 1se lhe11
right
access to publil
·r.cm·d&lt; and publ ic m eetings

Wagon, auto. Sold th is car 1\ monthS' ago. Real nice
li tt le wagon .
ONt. V

69 DODGE POLARA ............. . ,1395

4 Dr ., H. T ., P . S ., P . B., vi n y l roof.

Your Right to Know

1972 ·o PEL
1972 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC
1970 PONTIAC
1971 PLYMOUTH
1969 CHEVROLET
1968 MERCURY

~oot .

68 OLDS, DELTA 88 ................ 1295

PUBLIC NOTICES

Used Car Buyers looking for a good price on a good
used car. Check the following for some great buys.

69 MERCURY MONTEG0·-····... •1295

Open Evenings Untii6:0D-Til5p.m. Sai.

2 SIGNS
OF
QUAUn

PH. 992·2174

WANTED

73 FORD CUSTOM ....... •• · .... •· ' 3495

USED CARS

•

TURF TRIM MOWERS '
3 HP
49.95

'3.57 hour

TRUCKS

•

24 Hour
Daily Service

VUERANS

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

500 E. MAIN

••

For Your Mobile HomelandrNo Down Payment

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

!

3 YEAR OLD mare, m os tly
Pm to, very gentle Wi 1h 1973 STEREO 8 track . A small
balance of $88.64 or pay $6 50
chil dren Ph one 985 -3549
per
mon th Phone 992-5331.
5-18
Jfc
1120 Wa s.htnglon Blvd.
12 Years . 10.75 A. P . R .
' 4-20-lfc
4237121
BELPRE, O
532&lt;.
HANGING baskets; wh1te, ptnk
for Your
From the tarcest
5-3-ft c
and r ed g eran 1um s, mum s MU ST sell 1973 deluxe Zig -Zag
Bulldozer Radiator to !he
On Mosl American Cars
sewing
mach1ne .
This
and begonia s, tns lanf color
~manes r Hearer lore.
Braz1l is South America's
M c DANIELS Cus tom Sl;wnhtpr
ma
chine
darns,
embroiders,
for you r garden - pan s1es,
-G UARANTEED-Nathan Big9 s
House a nd Mea l Cu tlm g,
largest country in both area
makes
buttonholes,
all
pefun Jas, mangolds, Phl ox ,
Radiator
Spec•altst
Sta te and Gov ernment m
wlfhout attachments . Just
Co leus, Salv1a , Z•nn1as ,
Phone 992-2094
a nd population .
Qualify Today, Call
dial and sew Pay balance of
spec ted . phone 773-5208
D1an fhu s, Ally ssum, Snap138 50 or pay $5 per month
dragons , Agerat tu m and
5-6· 12lp
Phone 992-5331
----Portulacca Vegetable plant s
Open B Til 5
Monday
thru Saturday
Cabbage
,
brocco
li,
4-20-tfc
t1 YEAR OLD r eg 1stered run Choose your own home from
Ph .' 992-2174
cau l1flower, lettu ce, eggplant,
606 E. Main , Pomeroy , 0 .
Pomeroy
n ing quarter hor se. so rrel
your
AREA DEALER .
mangoe s. hot pepper s and 14
IN VICINITY of Harri son vi! Ie. 1
stallion, phone 992 7889 aft er 5
PAI NTING 1ntenor and ex k1nd s at tomat o plant s.
fem&lt;)le walker . wh1te w1 th
pm
SPRING SPECIALS
Cle lar)d
Farm
and
tenor by th e hour. Phone 992 - WILL trim or cu1 trees , clean
bla ck mark 1ngs, brown.. and
59 tfc
out ba sements, att ics , etc.
7579 or 992 -7.126.
ASK US ABOUT
Green house, E Mam, Ra c me
bln ck head, approx . so- l bs
pa1nt roofs . Phone 949and
Gerald ine Cleland .
5 l4-6fc
Reward offered . Ca ll 773-5928
3221.
PRE-FABRICATED
1
5 JB-tfc
5- 16-Jtc BLACK PLAS T IC WATER
4-17
30fc
PIPE, 150 FT OF I IN CH
In Carton
AND 150 FT OF 1112 IN ON E SEVE RAL p1eces of jurn1ture,
Set Uo, 134.95
DOZER and back hoe work .
GLA SS LINEO 4? GALLON
Help
some ant1ques, 2 dresse rs
2 BEDROOM house on 50 ft . lot
ponds and septic tanks , ditch·
TANK
.
ONE
WATER
SE
AL
wi lh marble tops, h1gh bed,
APPLICATIONS
wil l
be
on n ver . $9000 for house With
ing
service; fop soil, 1i tt dirt,
PRA CT ICALLY HALF
~
wa sh s land and dresse r to
received by the Mc1gs Count y
furn1ture $10,000. Phone 992l 1mestone ; B&amp;K Excavating.
PRI CE. PHONE 992-6813, OR
1
ma
tc
h,
2
Attcwater
Kent
So ld ie rs &amp; Sa il or s Rel1ef
5532 anyhme. Can be seen
Phone 992-5367 Dick Karr, Jr.
SE E
KER NS
RO USH.
Built to Your ' Specs
radiO s wlfh speakers and
In Carton
Comm i SSIOn to fill
the
after 4 p m .
FOREST
RUN
.
9
1
tfc
Delivered
to Job Site
·~
part s, se veral ptcture frame s,
va cancy for the pos1f1on of
Sel up, $54.95
5·
17
6lc
-,-5
17 Jtc
other m1sc. Items. Call 742
Me1g s ~ County
Ve teran s
NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell 's
POMEROY
469 1 a ft er 5 or on weekends or
Select i ve Serv1ce Off 1c er .
8 ACRES on State Route 1.13, 1
Garage, near Crossr oads on
9._
Jack
W.
Carsey
,
Mgr.
Mat er ial s,
see Cart Morn s, Rutland ,
Applicant must be an Armed UPHOLSTERY
m1le Sout h o1 Harn sonvllle,
St. Rt . 124 ; all mechanic work
6:idl
Phone 992 -2181
regu
li'lrly
$3
95
on
l
y
$1.9
5
Oh
10
Forces Veteran w 1th an
se veral home sites; wafer tap
MATERIALS CO.
mduding automatic transAl so r emnant s
Pom er oy
5 18 -3tc
honorable discharge Stat e
pa 1d ; ca ll 992 3640
773
-5554
Ma son , W.Va .
Monday
thr
u
miSSIOns.
Recovery, 622 E Mam St,
--~------r~------~--,
exper ience,
quali fi cation s,
5 13-12tc
Saturday,
8.
30
a.
m.
to
5
p.
m
.
phon
e
992
7554
HARMONY eleclnc guitar and
Hauling
car t s,
lawn
re ferences and forwa r d t o
Phone 992-7121 or 992 -6392.
DANNY'S T\' Service, Ma son,
5-&gt;·241P
case, Harmony sol1 d state aerators, lawn rollers and
Veteran s Serv1ce Off1 ce. 114
5 ROOM house, basement, gas
5-J.JOtc
W. Va . Phone 773-5976.
amp.l
i
fier
and
Shure
seeder
spreaders
to
fit
all
heat,
bath,
2
lots,
S
D
Mulberry Ave .• Pome roy .
4-27-tfc
N
EW
FOAM
to
f1ll
you
r
old
m l c r o p h one .
Ve r y
Sites of garde-n tractors and
5-17-Jtc
Buskirk, 341 Page St ., M1d EXCAVATING. Dozers, large
cush •ons, slandard s1ze su 1te,
r easonable. Phon e 992 -6439
riding mowers.
dleporf.
and small. Backhoes and O' DELL WHEEL Ali gnment
only
$9.95
Pomer oy
5-l8 -3tc
5 I8-3fp
loaders on track and tires ;
loca ted at Crossr oads, Rt. 124,
!l
Recovery , 622 E . Ma1n St..
DELIVERY DRIVER
Dump tru cks L o-boy
complete
fr
ont
end
s~rvice,
:·
ph one 992 7554
6 ROOM house w1th bath and
se r vice. Septic tank ~ in tune up and brake service .
;'
5 3-241p
furn i ture . Inquire 992 5373.
sta ll ed. George (Bill l Pullin s,
BOAT, mo tor and trailer , $500
Wheels
balanced
elec :
5 18-16fo
Pomeroy , Ohto
phone 992-2478 or 992 7402.
Phone
992-5542
Ezra
Phillips,
tron1cally
.
AII
work
·
.
·.~
N EW 2 pc. Ear l y American
Phone 992 ~2975
2-9-lfc
guaranteed .
Reasonable
~
Sy ra(u se, Oh10
l1ving r oom sulfe with wood
Full or Part T1me
5·
16-Jlp
rates
.
Phone
992-3213
or
742
tnm and rever s1 bl c Zippered
HARR ISON' S TV servtce and
3232.
--------~
Ope n 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m .
c ush ions Thi s wee k on ly
serv1ce calls. Phone 992-2522
K
ING
SI
ZE
bed,
mattress,
box
Monday
thru
Thursday,
8
2-18-ffc
No experi enc e neces.sary .
$ 149.95 Cas h and c arry
2-9-tfc
sp nngs an d hea db oa rd , a.m . to 8 p.m. Friday and
Mu s ~ have car and be wilting
Pom eroy Recovery, 622 E
READY MIX
CONCRETE ·,
can1s l er - type
She tl and
Saturday.
to lear n
Mam St , Pomeroy Phone
HOUSE m Lon g Bottorn. Phone
sweeper, almost like new. L.._ _......:_ _ _ _ _ _ _--J
delivered right to your •
992 7554
985 3529
Rea sonab le. Ph one 992-5496.
proiect. Fa st an d easy . Free
5-17-6k
Mon . thru Fri.
6-11 -1fc
5-16-tfc
es t i mates Ph one 992 -3284 .
110 Mechanic Street
Ca 119-8, 446-0677
Goe gte in Ready -Mix Co .,
GOLF CARTS and 3-whee l
" PHON E " L. Parker tor Cattle
WA NT land? 98 61 acres w1lh
M iddl eport, Ohio.
MR . VANCE
tracks ter s, gas and electnc, FLOWERS for Memonal Day,
A 1 Stre Service, Pomeroy
stream and springs , $80 an
po ls, ba ske ts and sprays 99c
6 -30-lfc
fo r
farm,
home
and
992-2l64
acre 81 woods, 7 f1e ld and 10
and
up
Also
loose
fl
pwers
.
warehous e uses $75 and up.
.
5 13-12tc
str ipped Call 992 5095.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Sma lley' s, Che ster, Oh1o
COOK. watlre ss and carhop,
Phon e 1-875 23 6 2 ~
NEW LISTING
5-15-3tc
Phone
985
3537
REASONABLE
rafes. Ph . 446·
app ly in person. Craw' s Steak
NI
CE
MOB
ILE
HOM
E
3
5· 17-6lc
5
16-7lc
4782
,
Gallipolis,
John Russell,
House.
bedrooms , refngerator, stove.
Owner and Operator.
5-10tfc COAL . L1mestone. Excelsior ·
nice ba fh 12x70 Schult with NEW Homes on your lot or ours
5- 12-tfc
Salt Work s, E. M ain St. , POODLE pup p1 es, Toy A K .C,
fuel oil fur na ce . Large kitchen
Cho
cota
le
Shan
qua
l
i
ty
.
NO MONEY OOWN . for
Pom eroy Ph one 991 -389 1
Ph one 992 -5443 .
and mast er bedroom Ask mg
qua li fied buyers usi ng F . H
4-12-tfc
5-16-ltc
lU St $6,000 00
Adm . , l oa n. (Closing costs
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
WORKING family needs two ·or HOOD'S AQUARI,UM S fiS h
·only.) A vanety of floor plans
Complete Service
WATER FRONT
thr ee bedroom house in
with
various
finan c ing
Phone 949-3821
ard su pplies. new loca1ion,
SY
RACU
SE
4
bedrooms.
·
2
of
Eastern Sc hoo l D lstr 1cf,
programs ava ilab le
We
Racine, Oh1 o
Ash Stree t, Middl eport, near BEAUTIFUL se le c t 1on
baths.
full
ba
sem
ent,
and
2
anywhere , dependab l e,
flow ers, wreaths and baskets
spec1al1ze 1n workmg with
Critt Bradford
park , Phone 992 -5443.
for M em orial Day . Open
references, phone 985 -3549
E. MAIN..__ _...,. lots All for onl y $10,500.00.
AEP Co. employees atthoug.h
5-1-tfc
7-lfc
1
.
5 13-6tp
evenmgs until 8 p .m Cli ff's
HOBSON
we
are
avai
lable
to
all.
Meigs
POMEROY
Shoe Repa 1r , M tdd leport
3 BEOROOMS - Bafh, lofs of
Development Co , 150 N
ELNA and While Sewing
KUHL ' S BARGAI N CENTER
cupboards
1
n
the
k
1
t
c
h
en
Second
Ave
,
M
idd
l
e
port.
Machines ... Service on all
56 12t c
HAS NEW - NEW - NEW
LET US SELL YOUR
Basement, front and back
Oh 10. Ph one 992 5976 for in makes Reasonable rates.
fl oral or pla1d l i v1ng room UPHOLSTER your own fur HOME FOR YOU!
Mobtle
format ion.
The Sewing Center , Mid p orc hes Drilled welt , and
suit es, $189.95 an d up , 1n
n itur e Foam cush1ons, any
dlepor t, Ohio.
5 6-30fc
Herculon at $139 95, bedroom
garage
Now
only
$8,000.00.
s1ze Cotton, burlap , swivel
CHILDREN GROW
BEFORE you buy any new
11 · 16-lfc
suit es, $109. 7 pc chrome
BUSINESS BUILDING
ba ses, zipper , dacron , web ·
M ob ile Home, you should
HOUSES
DON'T So here's a
LOVE L Y, 3 bedroom, 1 fl oor
d1n et te , step -en d tabl es ,
30 ROOM BRICK - Sfea m
welt
Pom er oy
b1ng,
cons1 der the larg e sav in gs
pl ace thai's tdeal for a
plan , forced a 1r furnace, HOU SE and Roof paint ing ;
colfee tables, $16.95 set Used
Recovery , 622 E. Mam St.,
heat, bar w ith 1 2 3 li censes.
you can have by purchasmg a
hardwood f I oa r s, exce II ent
mtenor and Ep:ferior, free
grow
ing
1amity
-4
large
app l 1an c es .
automatiC
phone 992-7554
late mode l used M obi le Home
Parking lot. $32.500 00 th e price
con dition. on Chester Wat ~r
est i mates CaiP/92-7008 or 992wa shers, dryers, range s.
bedrooms
Jlh
ba
th
s
5 3-241p
Here are some ever y day low
of a house
2460 .
System, 10 years old, on .87 A
r efngerators ( I ICe· maker )
Beautiful kitc h en, d 1n 1ng
p nces· 1 - 1971 - 60- x 12
MIDDLEPORT
tot
,
on
State
Highway
.
You
4-19.30tc
We have, as usual, an ex
bar , loads of cabinets etc .
(3) NEW 1973 Z1g -Zag sewing
Budoy. $4.395, 1971 ~ 50 x 12
can purchase on farm home
2
BEDROOMS
Bafh
,
ce ll ent assor tment of used
machines m ongm al factory
Carpe t1ng, sun por c h, utility
Champ1on $3.495 ; 1966 - 45 x
w1 th low down payment. TWO
furn1tuer - bedroom s, many
basement. front and ba c k
c arto n, Z1g Zag to make
r oo m ,
garage
Large
10 Armor $2,695, 60 x 12
R IV ERS
REALTY , SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
wardrobes, much m1sc , even
porches. A ll util ities Asking
buttonholes, sew on bu ttons.
Marlette, three bedroom wilh
bulldmg40x70intherear 11/4
CLARE
NCE
BELL ,
SEWAGE
SYST. EMS '
roun d OAK TABLE S Come
jus! $5500.00.
monograms and make fancy
a 21 ft Expando, ong~na l
Acres ground S21 ,500.00.
REPAIRED
. ..
CLEANED.
SALES
MAN
,
240
Fronf
,
out Rt. 7 and see us any day
des1gns wi th just the tw1st of a
NEW HOME
pur chase pn ce $9,300 Now
Manetta, phone offi ce, 373MIL
L
ER
SANITATION
,
ILL
HEALTH
exce pt MONDAY (yes, we're
st ngle dial. Left m lay -away
3 BEDROOM S - Nice k1 tchen
on ly $6,795; 197 1 - 60 x 12
59 16, residence, 373-5935 or
STEWART, OHIO. PH . 662·
open Sunday I) " at caution
is forci ng th e sale of thi s
and
never been used. Wtll sell
Buddy 3 bedroom, $4,695, We
w1th stove and r efng erator .
667 -3650.
3035.
l1ght" in Tuppers Plam s,
excellen
t
business.
for only $-47 cash, or term s
also have a 29 ff Cen tur y
Lot s of c losets. 2 large lots .
5-6-12tc
phon e 667 3858
10-4-ffc
Establ•she d for 5 years.
ilva1lable
Electro Hyg1 ene
tr ave l tra il er th a t is really
Want
on
ly
$16,000
00.
---"--5-I
J
61c
Co , Ph one 992 -7755
Good in come NO PHONE
loaded wd h ex tras You can
SEWING MACHINES Repa ir'
NEW LISTING
,-,-----'-5-15-6tc
CA LLS PLEASE, come in
save a lot of Dollar s on th1 s BLACK ~a Ten nessee Wa lker
se r vice, all makes 992-2284.
2 AC RES In Bedfo rd
~---un1l T h1 s 15 just a few of the
and let us d iscuss it
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. '
colt. l 1·2 years old ; phone 992
Town ship near Burlingham, off
E L E~,TROL UX
vacuum
barg a1 ns available at Berry
YOU
PROVIDE
3640
Authorized Singer Sates and - ·
Rt 33 A real buy at $1500.00
cleaner. A 1 conditron, uses
Mil ler M ob1 le Home Sales, 705
THE
FAMILY
Ser v 1ce. We Sharpen SCissors .
5-13
12tc
paper bags, ha s many at
NEW LISTING
Farson Sf , Belpre, Oh1o ,
3-29-lfc ,. ,.
we'l l provide everything else
tachmen ts . Also sham pooe r
phone 4&lt;13 -9531
Shop here ALL THE p roperty form erly
80
ACRES
- Some nice lay 1ng
1n
the
5
bedroom
home
.
allachmenf included (Onl y 4
f1rst, you' ll be g la d you d1d
_.
land 1n Rutland Township . 7
owned by P1 ll sburgh Coal
Moth er will love thi s modern
availab le) a t $-47 70 cash or
5-18-4tc
room
house,
bath,
basement,
AUTOMOBILE
insurance
been
,
Compa n y and now ca rri ed on
kitchen , di shwa sher and all
t erm s ava ilable
Electro
Pra~tiully new 1 room IJrlck
ca n ce lled?
Lost
your , ·
drill
ed
we
ll
,
and
2
ba
r
ns.
Want
the County tax records of
Jlh baths , din i ng room ,
Hyg 1ene Co, Phone 992-7755
ranch style home, tot11t
operator's li cense? Call 992-'
M eig s County, Ohio, 1n the
only S21.500.00.
ufi l1ty R. Full basement
5-15-61c
electric &amp; air conditioning,
2966.
name of Consot1dafi on Coa l
Garage &amp; othe r bulldmg s
111
tile
bath
&amp; shower, 6
1
6- 15 - tfc _-.~
Com pany , lo cat ed i n th e =----------~
WE WORK F ULL TIME IN
TOMATOES, peppers, polled
$I 7,000 00
roomv closets, plus walk-in
fol low 1n g talnng di str'l c ls
flowers. by pot or by th e
SELL IN G PROPERTY ,
2 MINUTES' WALK
Ch es ter T wp Eastern
cedar closet. Wall to w•ll
EXCAVATING. aozer, loader
doze n, SOc. $2 flat on all
NOT HIN G ELSE . SO WE CAN
LSD , Sa l1 sbury Twp
to pl ayground, swi mmin g
carpet,
tht very best in
and backhoe work ; septic
pans 1es.
H ubbard' s
REALLY
GI VE
YOUR
Pomeroy Vil lage , Sal 1sbury
tank s installed ; dump truc ks pool,
shopping.
5
ni
ce
paneling,
a
dream
kitchen
Greenhouse, 300 yards above
PROPERTY LI STE D WITH
Twp - Me1g s- L.S D.; Sutt on
and
to-boys for hire; will haul '' .
be
drooms,
111:2
baths,
nice
w1th
30
ft
.
of
IJeautiful
ba l lpark 1r1 Syracuse, Ohi o
US ITS BEST. TRY US FOR A
Twp Sou thern L S D.
fill dirt, top soil, limestone ,·.
k1ichen
,
d1ning
R
,
utility
R
,
cabinets,
large
·
stone
5·15ffc
CHANGE
Sea led bid s for the purchase ~----~----and gravel ; Call Bob or Roger '·
fireplace In living room,
2 glassed porches. Storm
of all these properties (Which
Jeffers, day phone 992 -7089 ; · '
built-in vacuum system, 2doors &amp; wi ndows . Garage.
STARC RAFT New &amp; Use d
should be grouped logether
ni ght phone 992 -3525 or 992HELEN
L
TEAFORD'
car garage, plus many extr11
LOOK $12,800.00.
Trav el Tratlers and Fold
5232
J
and cons1dered as a s1ngl e bid
992-3325
features.
Outside cookout &amp;
HENRY
E.
CLELAND,
down
campers,
18
ft
.
S1n
.
LP
,
2-11 -tfc '
ll em ) wil l be received at the
GORDON B. TEAFORD
patio. One 2 bedroom fur$1899, 22 ff ., 7 in .. SC,
BROKER
ad dress li sted below until 12
'
992-3615
nished apt. and new trailer.
$3650; 20 ft 7 10 .
$3275 ;
o'clock noon, Jun e I , 1973
SEE US FOR . Awnins;~s, storm ~,
992-2259
ASSOCIATES
Starm a'ster Ca mpers, $1350;
Both rented. Two l•rge
Furt_her mformat1on may be
doors and windows, ca rport s, · ~
If no answer 992 -2568
We se ll serv1ce and qualify.
NO SUNDAYS PLEASE
barns, large pond, l01cres in
oblam ed by con tacf ing the
marquees, alum inum si di,n g ,
F1nan c1ng arranged . CAMP
and r.a tling , A . Ja cob, sa les ·)
undersi gned
Consol1da!Jon
all with new fences. One
CO NLE¥
STARCRAFT
. representat i ve . For free '
Coa l Company reserves the
large cistern 11nd rur11l
SALES , Rf 62 N of Pl .
r1ghl to reject any and all
estimates. ph one Charles ·~
water. Will accept sm111
Pleasant. W. Va , b ~ h i nd Red
Lisle, Syracuse , V .
V. ,
b•ds E H Dough t y , Con Happiness fo'r , us 1s selling Real Estate.
place on IMdtt in or nur
Car pet . lnn. Phone 675-5384 .
sol1dal10n Coa l Co ., Cad 1z,
Son,
In
c.
.~
Johnson
and
Gallipolis. Loc11ted an St. Rt.
- 1-:as.v LAving
Oh10 -43907
.
3-2-ttc _., l
5·10 8fc
160, five miles from new
- . Easy Pay ments
~-------::._:
5 13-IO tc GROCERY busmess for ,sale.
hospital. One of tlte bott.r
PIANO tuning , Lane Dan iel s, ' - Luw. Low
::;)
built homes ' in the county ,
Build1ng for sate or lease.
259 Broadwa y, Middleport. ,
1967 OPE L $200 Fa1r condit1on
SOUTHEASTERN
OHIO'S
LARGEST
0
Reason for selling, ill heattll.
Ph one 992-2082.
Phone 773-5618 from 8: 30p.m .
8-13-245 1
Uuwn Pa yme nt
&gt;Phone t46-4170.
to
10
p
m.
for
appointmen
t
.
5· 17 .6fp ~ .~
5 16-12tc
- 1! Year Financing

Radla

Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 18, 1973

. :•

r-----------------------------------------~----------------------------~

For Sale

.

.•

PLACES

Where Fiber Can
Never Be Used . It's
the
new
Fire ·
Reststant
Ice
Bucket
Material.

AKC Toy Pood le male pup, 7
weeks old. s.So . Ph one 9923871 .
5-18 3tc
AKC l'oy Male Apr icot Poodle
pup . 12weeksold , shotsg1ven
and wormed , ca l l 667 -39 15,

Our New Trendhomes by National

MODEL
HOME
Open For Inspection
Located 1 Mile North of Five Points on Rt . 7

Saturday
1 to 5

SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

5 1J.5tp

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER

THREE Norweg1an Elkhounds,
regtstered , S25 each : phone
992 7232.
5 13 6tc

-Poo
_m_i~-~~E-u~-.~-Kb-Ia-~~-PP-~;-s·-~~~~:
:wormed , perrnanen l shots,

'575 : phone Coolvll re 667 6214.

Sunday
1 to 5

Built by: B&amp;K Excavating

LET US
SHOWYOti

185

Look For
Signs! .

Associates : Helen L Teaford, Gordon B. Teaford

King BuilderS Supply Co.
~os N . 2nd Ave.

992 -37-:8- 992 -5020

. __ .• ~- -......,.......,..5·_
6· 12lc .__ _ _ _ _..;,;M;,;I,;D;,;D;,L;,;;,;.EP,;O;,;R;,Tii';.O;;,·; .._ _ _ _ _. .

EQUAL HOUSING
CPPOF.TUNITIES

PHONE 992-3325

110 MECHANIC STREET

POMEROY, OHIO

~~---------.;.:;;~;;;;;~~~;.,;;.;.;,;,;.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _. .

/

�'

IU- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 18, 1973

r••J• •r'

I

I

'

Sentinel Classifieds· Get Actio~! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
WANT AOS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES

Notice
Mob ile

5 P .M . Day Before Publ •cat1on .
Monday De-ad li ne 9 1(1 . m

Cancellation -

"HE-ll"

Corrections

Will be a ccepted unt il 9 a .m . for
Day ot P ublication
REGULATIONS

HEAnNG &amp;
COOLING

The Publisher reser ves the
nght to edit or re1ect any ads
deemed
Qblect lonal.
Th e

pub li sher w ill not be respons ible

for more
•nserl ion .

than one

mcorre ct

Furnace Controls

RATES
For Want Ad Serv•ce

5 c ents per Word one mser t lon
Mm imum Charge 15c

cents

12

per

~

word

three

consecut •!o'e insert •ons

18 cents per word si ,; co n -

secut ive insert•ons .

25 Per Cent D iscount on pa•d
ads and ads pa id within 10 days
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

HUMIDIFIERS
Hot Water Heaters
Plumbing
Electrical Work

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

51 .50 for 50 word m in1m um .
Each add it ioMI word 2c .
BLIND ADS
992 -2 448
Add1flonal 25c Ch arge per
Adverttsement.
Pomeroy, 0.
OFFICE HOURS
8 JO a m to 5;00 p m . Dally.
8 . 30 a , m
fo 12 00 Noon KNAPP SHOES Com fort ,
Saturday
Quality ,
Long
Wear ,
Reasonabl e pn ces Call 992

Notice
WILL do babysitting , day s or
nights, experienced . Ha ve
own transportat1on Available
after May 25. Phone evenings
698 5215 or write Miss Linda
Burbridge. Rt 2, Bo~t 167 ,
Albany , Oh io

5· I8-3lc
YARD sale,
Friday "" and
Saturday, May 18 and 19, between hours o1 9-6: 30 rn
even ing at Jeffers, Rt . 33,
toward Fairgrounds , d1shes,
misc . and some an1 1ques .
5-18-ltc
·::-c-:-~-::---,--:--::-

MEMORIAL Day celebration at
Rac1ne F1re Station May 25
thru May· 28. KiddJe r1des al! 4
days , F1reworks d 1sp!ay
M onday, May 28 and an
even1ng show at the Ra c1ne
Jun ior H 1gh at 7 . 30 p m .
M onday teaturmg " Larr y' s
Swinging Countrymen. " A
chicken barbe cue Sunday ,
May 27 . Serving beg1ns at 1I

a .m
5· I8-8lc
SHOOTING

MATCH ,

Corn

Hollow Gun Club , turn first
right aft er Miles Cemetery ,
Rut 1and ; F aclo r y choked
,gun s only Sunday, May 20th,
1p m

5 17 3tc

GU N SHOOT. factory choked
and hand choke d guns,
Forked Run Spor tsman Club,
Sunday, May 20, 12 noon
5-17-3fc

YARD SA L E,

Fnday

a nd

Saturday, M ay 18 and 19
Startmgat lOam . Van Meter
residence at end of street
beh1nd
Syracuse
Grade
School

5·17 2tc
YARD

SALE.

Saturday,
Rutland .

Fnday

and

La rkin

St ,

5 17 2lc
YARD SALE wil l be held
Friday and Saturday, May 18
and 19 at th e Doss home m
Bradbur y.
Items
too
numerous to mention .
5 17 2tc

GUN Shoo!. Fn day , 7: 30 p.m
Factory choked quns on ly
Assorted m eats Refr esh
ments ser ved Racine Gun

Club.
5-16·3fc
DON'T
lik e
to
remove
wallpaper?
can d o fh1s
faster than m ost. Pom eroy
Middlepor t . Mason area . Call
992 -7405, 5 p m. to 8 p.m. only
5-16-3tc
YARD Sale, Sa turday , May 19, 9
a .m . · Ant1ques,
sewing
m achme, roc kers, wood bed ,
pictur e fram es ,
dishes ,
McC oy pottery, etc . 430
Headl ey St ., M idd lepor t
5· 16·3fc
WANTED - Country&amp; Western
Band . Apply 1n person at
Ja ck's Club.
5-l6-4tc

DANCE FRIDAY and Safurdax
night s 10 t il 2. Shenan 9
Springs, music by Toby
Young, Guy Thomd and Eddi e
Fife.
5-17-3fc
THE BIS SEL L Brothers loca l
gospel s1 nger s Wi ll now be on
WBRJ Man e tta, 910 on your
di a L from 8 t o 8: 3Q Saturday
evenings.
5- 16 3tc
KEEP al! dogs ott Cha rl es
Wolfe Property , at Fairview,
all da y and all n1g ht.
5-6-12tc
~--:----~

ROOFING and Hea t1ng Repa ir ,all types, Spec!a l - Clean1ng
and oiling of blower, complete
check on furna ces , phone 843-

2341.
5 2-301c
KOSCOT SPEC IALS for May
are Hair Kair Product s In cluding other items. If you
have ever pu rchased Koscof
Kosmettcs and are no1 being
se r v 1ced ~ phone Hele n Jan e
Brow n, even mgs also. 992

____
5113.

5·_
13-lf c
...:_

FREE to good home~. 6 puppies , mother was a Shepherd·
Collie. Phone 992-2497

5· 15·6fc

CHAIR botloms rewoven ,
caning and rushing . Call 992
6046 . '

5· I5-6lp

We talk to you
like a person.

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

Homes For Sale

For Sale

CASH pa id for .alt makes and
BEAUTIFUL Wal nut Stereo
mod(l'ls of mobile homes . Sl E~EO RADIO, tape com
rad•o tape combination , AM
btna l1 on, am fm rad io, d
PhOr'le area code 61-4 413 9531.
FM radio , 8 track tape de&lt;:k .
spea ker sovnd sys tem . like
4-13 tfc
Balance $1ld 56 or term s can
new. Bi'llance $111 .27 or use
be
arranged . Call 992 3965.
1971 HOLLY Park , 12 x 60, like
our budget terms.. Call 992
5 13 61 c 1
new, carpeted , house fur
3965
nllure- . air con ditioned ,
5-18-6tc
HOME Grown Tomato plants
washer and dryer , WIth 8 x 32
porch and awn ing ; phone J. DON ' T pump your slugg ish
for garden use, large sturd y
plants.
Improved Mexican.
304 773 5&lt;174 .
septic tank . Gel Klean Em 5 9 !Ole
He
inz
1350
and Supersonic ;
All Scpllc Tank Clean er .
also hot peppers , mangoes
Landm ark Farm Bureau.
an d cabbage plants On Rt .
Pomer oy
114, 500 tt above the State
Air Conditioners
5 18. 1t c
Park m Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas
Awnings ,Hayman .
'
KIN GS I ZE b€-droom sui te. -4
d-24-33tc
Underpinning
mas ol d, $600 outfit for $470.
68 Pon t i ac Ca tal 1na, a1r
Co mplete m-obile home
Materials,
(O nditloned , power brake s UPHOLSTERY
~e rv tce p lus g1gantic
nylon
pr
ints.
cotton
pr ints,
and power steer 1ng. Can be
display of mobile homes
vinyls , velvets of all kinds .
see n 1n Rutl and, or call 742
Pomeroy Recovery. 622 E.
always available at
564 1
Main St. , phone 992-7554.
5-18-3tc

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Wheel

----

Alignment

992 -2094
606 E . Main Pomeroy

It Must

Be Right
or we wilt

M&lt;•keit Right.

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

8-4: JO Oai tv. 8-12 Sat .
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
Bu1ld1ng.
992 1101
Mtddlepor1, 0 .

5 3·24fp

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

••

Business Services
Specialist

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

FURNITURE
Slop In and See Our
Floor Di splay .

&lt;
•
•

SEPTIC
TANKS
'
CLEANED

••

For Sale

Lost

SABRE TILLER
3ih HP
129.95

Wanted

- - - - -- - - Real Estate· For Sale

~

•

'

MODERN
SANITATION

~

'

John Tucker. Rt . 4
Pomeroy, 0 .
Ph. 992 -J954

BANK FINANCING

..

304-485-3809

WOOD TRUSSES

•·''

~

~

~

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES

Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr.
Broker

Pomeroy, Ohio

Real Estate For Sale

Wanted To Rent

;oa

Homes For Sale

FOR SALE
BY OWNER

v CHECK

WITH US FIRST
FOR

sc.

PARKWOOD
KIRKWOOD
ACADEMY

.

..."'

- 1:. 1. Luaus Available
-'lu .I a e ked-up Prices
- Swill

Cr edit

Ap-

llruval
You Talk , We Li sten, the
Bu ck Stops Here.

LARRY'S.

* MOBILE HOMES
600 "' Main St .

Nex t to th e Jones Boy s
Pom eroy , OhJO
Phone992 -7777
larry Evans
Fra nk Gheen
Open Sun. 1-6 p. m
Oa1ly 9-6

3-20- ff c

~----~

REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Saturday, May 26, 1973 at 2: 00 P.M.
87 Sou th Seco nd Avenue , Mtddleport, Ohio
Appra1 sa l - S1 5,ooo oo
448 So uth Second Avenue , Middleport. Oh1o
Apprai sa l - $12,000.00
380 So uth Third Avenue, Mtddleport, Oh1o
, Appraisal - $5,000.00
Pla ce &lt;;~f sale· 87 S. Second Ave , M id dl eport, Oh io Open
Hou se 1. 00 P M . . 2 00 P.M M ay 26 , 1973 on all propert 1es
Proper ties sold 1nd1 v1dual l y Nom1n1mum b1ds. but sel lers
r eserve th e r 1ght to re 1ect bids . ..
Tc• ms of sa le: Cash
lnquin es on prope rt y may be made to Hamlin C Kmg ,Attorney at -Law , 21 Locust Slreet, Ga llipo !J s, Oh io,
Ph onf' 6 I ! -l !6 OilS~
Franc1 s B1r on &amp; MICha el Fry,
Co Executors of th e Estate of
Harri e Mane Sl'tllth, deceased

NOT ~ESPONSIBLE FO R PER SONAL PROPERTY OR
A(( !Dt NT&gt;

-

Ql

"'...."'
.v
::;)

"'"'
Ql

·-as::.
a.
liS
.s::

-........
·-Ql

THE WISEMAN AGENCY
REALTOR

Here 's A New Listing On
B·utte rnul in Pomeroy
Very 1n teres tmg 3 bedroom Spanis h sty led home on·
large h1lls1de lo1 Wi th extra tot and 2 car garage
acr oss thde ~tree t Th1 s home mcludes a large living
room an ~rep ace , dining room , nice ki t chen and
break fast nook plus an unfurn ished 2nd floor and
full ~asement. Cal l Ike Wiseman righ t now for an
appo1n tm ent.

1

1

. You're Missing A Bargain
We have this large 5 bedroom home in Middleport
and we th 1nk you ' l l buy 1t if you see It •nsi de. Mr
Sm 1th, t he owner , is wdltng to take a Joss and wdl
help a li1tle w1fh the fmancing but you won ' t bu y 1f
you do n' t look Don; t let someone beat you to it and
then realize you JUSt made a $5,000 m1 stake. It's
Vl;.'ry a ttract1ve 1ns1de wi th a comp letely modern
k1tchen 2 very n1ce baths and lots of room for any
o; i1 e t,unlly . Call Mrs Se lwyn Smith at 992-3-486 and
~tll! ·•,Il l be happy to show 11 or cal l us coll ect at
446 J.:.. J.

·-

Ill

3:!
0
V'l
Ql

.....s::
s::
Ql
.s::
:;:

&gt;a.
c.
ra
~

"'&gt;
Ql

-

Ql

..."'

N -' make the buyer the· seller and ::;)
0
•

ii=----:----'----~c-::---'"-.......--,
B1g Capacity
Mlytag
Automat1cs
2 speed operation .
Choice of weter
temps
Auto .
wa te r
level l
control.
lint
Fjlter or Power
F tn Agitator
Per'ma - Press

Maytilg
Halo of Heat
Dryers
Surround clothes
Wi th genUe, ever\
heat. No ho1 spots ,
no overdry i ng .
Fine Mesh Lint
Filler .
We Specialize In
MAY TAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE R;~~.~~~·t

Buick Skylark H.T. Cpe., V-roof, air...... ..'3695

72 MERCURY MONTEGO·· .... • •2795
4 Dr ., fac . air, P . S .. P. B.

'· '

·.

71 PLYMOUTH FURY n ......... •1695

71 Buick Riv. 2 Dr., power, V-roof, air ••••••• 13995
70-Pont Firebird 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, AT, V-r,f, air '2395
70 Cadillac l. Sedan, power, air .......... '3500
10 01
H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... '2995·

70 MERCURY MARQUE ......... •1995

}0 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, V roof, air.. ...... '2595

70 AMBASSADOR ................ '1495

1 12.~5

70 Gremlin 2 Dr., 6 c~ .• std...............
69 Chevelle Mal. H.T. Cpe., V-8, AT, PS ... 11595
69 .Oids 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air ••••• '1595
69 Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto..... '1295
68 Chevelle 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.S..... 11495
611 Dooge Pol. 4 Door H.T........ ,......... '795
67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air........ '995
65 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door... .. ............... '295
66 Buick L:ISabre 4 Door, air.............. : '695
64 Buick laSabre 2 Dr. H.T................. 1100

~

Karr &amp; VanZandt

t:~

" You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"

'.,

MOBILE
HOMES

Flat bed. V-8, 4-Sp .• runs good .

•

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Real Estate For Sale

Explorer . F100 302 standard , sharp.

50 FORD % TON TRUCK ......... •195

992-5342

GMAC FINANCING

4 dr ., 318 V-8 , stand. Nice car.

71 PONTIAC CATALINA ........ •2195
4 Dr ., P . S., P . B., vinyl roof . Loaded.

4 Dr . H. T .• vinyl roof. Loaded .
4 Dr ., faclory air, P .S., P. B.

70 FORD FAIRLANE .............. '1495
4 Dr .•

v.e, auto .,

P.S., vinyl roof.

70 FORD GALAX IE 500 ......... •1495
4 Dr ., P .S., P. B .. 351 au la .

70 MERCURY MONTEGO ....... '1095

'4

Dr .• 6 cyl.. stand ., radio &amp; h ealer .

70 PLYMOUTH ..................... ,1695
Sports Suburba n , 4 dr. W agon with rack. P . S.,
P . B., factor y air .

69 BUICK GS 400 ................. •1695
2 Dr. H. T ., lac . air , P.S., P . B .• tilt wheel. viny l

2 Dr ., H. T., 4 Sp .

68 JAVELIN SST ..................... •&amp;95
2 Dr ., H.T., P.B, P .B.

Po~eroy

67 DODGE CORONEJ ...............595

Motor Co.
13795

66 FORD FALCON ................... '595

500, 2 Dr ., H. T .• P.S., P. B.

11795

'
1970CH~VROLET2TON

. 5249&gt;

;150 Cu. in. V 8 engine, 15,000 lb. 2 spee d rear ~xle , goo~
825x20 10 ply t~res . heavy duty front &amp; rear sprmgs , 108
ca b to axle, clean cab . M ec hani ca lly sound &amp; been
regu larly serviced

Pomeroy Motor Co.

66 FORD GALAXIE 5QQ........... '595
66 RAMBLER 4 DR. ••· •.. •• ••.. · •••· •49 5
Wagon . 6 cy l. , auto. Sharp.

. '
.
66 FORD THUNDERBIRD .........•1095
Blue with black vinyl roof , n ew tir es . Loaded .

65 FORD 4 DR....... · ......... · ...... '395
6 Cyl. , auto.

64 DODGE 4 DR .................... • '495

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

V-8, auto .. P . S ., P .B., ni ce car.

11s dtSi rtbuti on and to prevent
the pollut 1on or unn ecessary
was te of such wa ter supp ly,
which ru les ~nd regu lat ions
have been report ed to th 1S cou rt
and are on file In the off ic e of
th e Cler k of th iS Cou rt
(4) All persons and pvblk
corporaf1ons , 1nclv d !n g all
potent1al users, now or 1n the
future ,
of
the
prop osed
waterwo r ks system o f the
Lead1ng Cree k Co n servancy
D•str, c t, des1 rin g to co nt est the
de term ina lions as mad e and
filed by the Board of Dir ec tors
of sa id Dislr1ct, or to th e ru les
and regulal10ns so adopted by
the Board of D1rectors of sa1d
D1s l r 1ct. may make the ir ob leCI Ions at a heanng on said
deter m in at ions to be held on
May 26th, 1973, at 9 00 o'clock
A .M 10 th iS Cour t at the Court house 1n Pomeroy , Oh10 .
LARRY E SPE N CE~
Clerk of the Court
ot Comm on Pl~as
of Metgs County , Oh io
(51 11. 18 , 25, Jtc

64 RAMBLER 4 DR. WAGON-- .. •295
64 OLDS 4 DR........................ '195
62 BUICK LaSABRE, 4 DR ......... •195

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No . 20 ,937
E s1ate of Allen C. BREWER ,
Dece ased .
Notice is hereby given tha t
Audr'ey a Brewer of R 0 ,
Portland , Ohio, has been duly
appo1nted Execu tr1x of the
Esta t e of Allen C Brewer,
deceased, !a te of Me1gs Cou nt y,
Oh iO
Creditors are requ ired to tile
fhe 1r c la1ms w i th sa1d f iduciary
w1fh 1n four months
Dated lh 1s 15th day of May.
]973

Manning D. Websfer , Judge
cou rt of Common Plea s,
Probate DIVISIOn
/5) 18, 2? / 6 ) 11, 3tc

·.'•

741-4211
Arnold Grate
Rutland
•
_W---------------~~----~~~__j,

'

•

model

ONLY

•1595

Sell

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

Open Evenings
1il 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
SeiVice 'Til 12
Noon on Saturda,-

We Service
What We Sell
OUR WORD IS
OUR BONO

Remember We Seroice What We Sell.

A

good

watercraft

boaler

kn ows

diStress sig n al s,

remmds the Ohio Department
of Nat ur al Resour ces. All
boaters should be familiar with
distress s ignals
the
kn owledge may save your
or another boater 's life .

own

PUBLIC NOTICE!
The Tax Books are now open for
the June or Second Half Collection of
the 1972 Real Estate Taxes. Als_o for
Delinquent Tax. Closing Date Will be
June 20, 1973. ·
Howard E. Frank
Meigs County Treasurer

For Rent

72 NOVA 4 door Va automa t ic, TRA I LER, Br own' s Tra1ler PAST U RE space for ap - 1973 MOBILE HOM E with large
proxima tely JO ca ttle plu s
Po1rk , phone 992 3324
patio Albert Hill, Ra cine,
power steer ing, factory air
barn and pasture space for
5-13-tfc
Ohio, Phone 949 2261.
condd 1onmg. 12 ,000 actual
hor ses Ph one 992-7069
::-------:~
5-17-6tc
mi les. Phone 992 -7084
5-18-Jic
5 18 3tc TWO bedro oms , 2 bath s.
beautiful butll in ki t chen ,
loca ted in Pomer oy , phone FURN ISHED
2
b edro om 3 AND -4 ROOM furnished and
unfurnished · apar tments.
a par lm enl, odulls on ly .
Ji46 4060 afler 5 p m , 446 -1279
1y7o PONT IAC Ca tal1na. 2 dr
Phone 992-5434
M
iddl
eport
.
Phone 992 -387 4 ·
5-13-6t c
hardtop, v1ny l fop, PS &amp; PB,
d-12-tfc
5JS.
lfc
stereo. exce ll en f cond1tl 0n.
$1695 or best offer . Ca ll aft er 5 TWO bedroofl1 mobil e hom e in '-:-:-:--~~­
trailer lots in Middleport;
Midd l e por t ; adu ll s only , PR IVATE meeting room for TWO
p
m
667 -336 4, Tuppe·rs
12 duplex Jn Bradbury, phone
ph
one
992-5591
any
organ1zation
,
phone
992Plams
be1ore 6 p.m . 992.-5693 .
3975.
5-JJ.fl c
5 17 31c
5-14·5tc
3-lJ . lfc
196 5 Ll NCOL N Con t1n en fal
Good cond1t1on $400 Phone
992 990-1
5-16-3tc
68 PONT IAC Cata lina , 2 dr
hdtp , vmy! roof , auto. trans,
PB, PS, fa ct a1r con d , R &amp; H!
excel len f conditi on 992 -2314
or 99:1.5834
5 18-2tc

-----'~~~-

..

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

For Rent

For Rent

Auto Sales

2 BEDROOM mobi le home A1r
co nd11ioned . Ra ci ne area
Phone 992 6329.
5 16 Si c

RIGGS USED CARS
0.

CHESTER,

SLEEPI NG room over Win e
Stor e m Pom eroy . Reference
requ1red Phone 992-5293
5 16-tf c

Des1gn 212

--wdh garden spot

TRAILER
Cal l 992-6040 a1ter 3 30 p.m
5-16-4tc

Wantf.fl To Buy
1967 OR UP VW Van . Only body
5 16 12lc

hom e space i n
Leila is an Arabl e name MOBILE
Syra cuse . phone 992 -6329.
mean ing " dark as m ght "
5-2-ti c

THERMO-TILE

UYI~

I!UOOII J
!111

IEDIIIOII 1
11 I 11

Polystyrene Ceilings
Are Nicer!

TRACTOR hitch adaptor , from
2 pt back to 3 pt ; phon e 74~ -

3182
5- 13-5tc

100.

15 l 14

44 )( 24

MODEL 3311

-----:-------,-

WANTED -

1. The Treadhom e is

II.DI:ODM 1
12 J II

·~-----------..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. .

OLD Furn i ture, oak tables.
Wooden 1ce boxes , bra ss beds.
d1shes
or
co mp le te
households ; Wnte M . D.
Mill er. Rt . 4, Pomeroy, Oh to,
ca t I 992-6271 .
5 13-tfc

1038 SQ. FT. UPPER LEVEL

b~ilt

according to c ode.
2. Fully insulated .
3. Large closets.
4. Storm doors &amp; windows.
5. 2x6 rafter s .
6. Copper plumbing.
7. Nearly an acre of land .

e. Prices

start at $19,995.00
on your lol complete ready to
m ove into.

207i SQ. FT. TOTAL LIVING AREA

OLD UPRIGHT

PIANOS Any condlfion . Pay
SIO ea ch First floor only .
Wrde Qi VIng dtrecf1on s.
P1arlos, P. 0 Box 188 , Sard1s,
Oh1 0 43946

5· I 3·6lp

,:

'

I

For Rent

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel ·

843 -2451.

"•

'.
::'.
':''.
''' '
·'.'
•'

Chevellc 2 dr H T s s' V·8,
au to , power stee r ing. Nice 69

2 Dr .• H. T .. Fac. air. P .S., P. B.

NO 1 Copper, 50c , radiators.
28c , brass, 18c , batteries, B5c
each ; clean dry roots , Gin seng, $60, yellow root , $4 ,
mayapple, 45c per lb ; M . A
Hall. Reedsville, Ohio, 378 -

6249.

c-·~---F ·· .
I

~

•
I
~, ,

'
'

'

Cf

.·Wt~.
.&lt;·
If

'~~~·•

12" X 12"

,.'
'.
"
~ ;·. ), '

With Stapling
Aange

l-r'-

!1.· ' '
~-

!f;i.....
~

'

.

'

hI I'.

I ~ .&lt; •

\ !I

5-6 tfc
~~---

USED IN
BATHROOMS
BASEMENTS
CELLARS

USED Gravely mower, phone
992-9972

5· II ·6lp

DAMP

----Pels For Sale

·'

Sa1elllte 7 dr H T., V-8. Local one
Rea l sharp little car.

ow n~r

Cougar XR7 , eur. viny l top, low
mileage Local owner Price To

67 FORD GALAXIE 500 .......... '795

!969CHEVELLE

In the Matter of
LEADING CREEK
CONSERVANCY
DISTRICT :
Case No. 14,004
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON WATER RATES
To All Known and Unknown
Persons and Public Cor
porat1ons Intere ste d, In cluding
all potential User s, Now or in
the Fulure, of a Proposed
Lead1ng Cree k Conservancy
D1stnc t Wa terwor ks Sys l em .
Publ 1c Notice 1S Herebv
G1ven .
( 1) that herefofore the Board
of Directors of the Leadmg
Cr eek Conservancy Distr 1c l
have de term .ne d ra tes of
com pen sa t1otl tor the sale of
water to be made availab le by
work s and i mpro vements bullf
by the Dist r ict tor the purpose
Of water supply , mc ludmg the
!ia le of such water to the
Southern Ohio Coal Companv.
the Village of Rutland , Ohio ,
and other 1ndustr 1al , com ·
mercia! and res ldent 1al users .
{2J That said Board has made
a repor t of liS determinat ions to
th •s Court and such defer
mma t ion s are now on file 1n Jhe
off ice of the Clerk of this Court .
(JJ That heretofore the Board
of Dir ec tors of Leading Creek
Conservancy D1Str 1c 1 have
adopted r ules and regu la l 10ns
pr esc r i bing the permissible
uses of
the water sup
Ply provtded by the dis frlcf and Jhe manner of

'2795
'2295
ONLY •2295
$ 1695 '

Ex c . 9 ~JSS , Wagon. alr cond .• all white wdh wood
gra1n on si des, one owner Take your !amity on
vaca l 10n in th 1s ni ce wagon

4 Dr . Wagon .

Malibu H T . Cpe , 307 V-8eng ., automatic power steering ,
good tires, clean vinyl mter ior with bu cket seats &amp; con so le, dark grn. finish, rad 10.

In the Court of Common Plea s,
Me1gs County, Oh'o

Ca tali na 4 dr H T , Brougham , green wi1h green
viny l top, a1r , tape player One of the nicest 71 's m
th e va lley Pnce To Sell.

69 TOYOTA ......................... .. •&amp;95

2 Dr ., 6 Cyl., s tand .. vinyl roof .

PUBLIC NOTICE

Grandvil le 2 Or. H.T ., AM&amp;FM tape, power w 1ndows, a1r. Loca l one owner Rea l sharp.~ ONLY

4 Dr ., H. T ., air. P . S .. P . B .• vinyl roof.

Hardtop seda n. desert gold with cove rt tr im , factor y atr,
tinted glass, 350 engin e, power st eermg &amp; power bra kes,
radio, gua rds &amp; all the goodies Neve r been titl ed.

State ot Ohto :
ss :
County of Meigs .

'1995
•439
5
ONLY
•3295

Grand Pnx , only 11,624 miles
Only 10 monfhs old .
Just l1k e new

4 Dr .• V-8, a ut o ., P. S., P . B.

POMEROY

1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA

and be Informed ot the func
l1ons of your governmenf are
embod ied m public n0t1 ces . In
tha i se lf government charges
all c1tile ns to be infor med ;
th is newspap er urges evert
c1t1zen to r ead and sl udy thesf
no11ces w e sfrongly adv1s1
fh ose c1 tn:~ns . seeking furthe l
mforma t lon, to exerc 1se lhe11
right
access to publil
·r.cm·d&lt; and publ ic m eetings

Wagon, auto. Sold th is car 1\ monthS' ago. Real nice
li tt le wagon .
ONt. V

69 DODGE POLARA ............. . ,1395

4 Dr ., H. T ., P . S ., P . B., vi n y l roof.

Your Right to Know

1972 ·o PEL
1972 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC
1970 PONTIAC
1971 PLYMOUTH
1969 CHEVROLET
1968 MERCURY

~oot .

68 OLDS, DELTA 88 ................ 1295

PUBLIC NOTICES

Used Car Buyers looking for a good price on a good
used car. Check the following for some great buys.

69 MERCURY MONTEG0·-····... •1295

Open Evenings Untii6:0D-Til5p.m. Sai.

2 SIGNS
OF
QUAUn

PH. 992·2174

WANTED

73 FORD CUSTOM ....... •• · .... •· ' 3495

USED CARS

•

TURF TRIM MOWERS '
3 HP
49.95

'3.57 hour

TRUCKS

•

24 Hour
Daily Service

VUERANS

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

500 E. MAIN

••

For Your Mobile HomelandrNo Down Payment

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

!

3 YEAR OLD mare, m os tly
Pm to, very gentle Wi 1h 1973 STEREO 8 track . A small
balance of $88.64 or pay $6 50
chil dren Ph one 985 -3549
per
mon th Phone 992-5331.
5-18
Jfc
1120 Wa s.htnglon Blvd.
12 Years . 10.75 A. P . R .
' 4-20-lfc
4237121
BELPRE, O
532&lt;.
HANGING baskets; wh1te, ptnk
for Your
From the tarcest
5-3-ft c
and r ed g eran 1um s, mum s MU ST sell 1973 deluxe Zig -Zag
Bulldozer Radiator to !he
On Mosl American Cars
sewing
mach1ne .
This
and begonia s, tns lanf color
~manes r Hearer lore.
Braz1l is South America's
M c DANIELS Cus tom Sl;wnhtpr
ma
chine
darns,
embroiders,
for you r garden - pan s1es,
-G UARANTEED-Nathan Big9 s
House a nd Mea l Cu tlm g,
largest country in both area
makes
buttonholes,
all
pefun Jas, mangolds, Phl ox ,
Radiator
Spec•altst
Sta te and Gov ernment m
wlfhout attachments . Just
Co leus, Salv1a , Z•nn1as ,
Phone 992-2094
a nd population .
Qualify Today, Call
dial and sew Pay balance of
spec ted . phone 773-5208
D1an fhu s, Ally ssum, Snap138 50 or pay $5 per month
dragons , Agerat tu m and
5-6· 12lp
Phone 992-5331
----Portulacca Vegetable plant s
Open B Til 5
Monday
thru Saturday
Cabbage
,
brocco
li,
4-20-tfc
t1 YEAR OLD r eg 1stered run Choose your own home from
Ph .' 992-2174
cau l1flower, lettu ce, eggplant,
606 E. Main , Pomeroy , 0 .
Pomeroy
n ing quarter hor se. so rrel
your
AREA DEALER .
mangoe s. hot pepper s and 14
IN VICINITY of Harri son vi! Ie. 1
stallion, phone 992 7889 aft er 5
PAI NTING 1ntenor and ex k1nd s at tomat o plant s.
fem&lt;)le walker . wh1te w1 th
pm
SPRING SPECIALS
Cle lar)d
Farm
and
tenor by th e hour. Phone 992 - WILL trim or cu1 trees , clean
bla ck mark 1ngs, brown.. and
59 tfc
out ba sements, att ics , etc.
7579 or 992 -7.126.
ASK US ABOUT
Green house, E Mam, Ra c me
bln ck head, approx . so- l bs
pa1nt roofs . Phone 949and
Gerald ine Cleland .
5 l4-6fc
Reward offered . Ca ll 773-5928
3221.
PRE-FABRICATED
1
5 JB-tfc
5- 16-Jtc BLACK PLAS T IC WATER
4-17
30fc
PIPE, 150 FT OF I IN CH
In Carton
AND 150 FT OF 1112 IN ON E SEVE RAL p1eces of jurn1ture,
Set Uo, 134.95
DOZER and back hoe work .
GLA SS LINEO 4? GALLON
Help
some ant1ques, 2 dresse rs
2 BEDROOM house on 50 ft . lot
ponds and septic tanks , ditch·
TANK
.
ONE
WATER
SE
AL
wi lh marble tops, h1gh bed,
APPLICATIONS
wil l
be
on n ver . $9000 for house With
ing
service; fop soil, 1i tt dirt,
PRA CT ICALLY HALF
~
wa sh s land and dresse r to
received by the Mc1gs Count y
furn1ture $10,000. Phone 992l 1mestone ; B&amp;K Excavating.
PRI CE. PHONE 992-6813, OR
1
ma
tc
h,
2
Attcwater
Kent
So ld ie rs &amp; Sa il or s Rel1ef
5532 anyhme. Can be seen
Phone 992-5367 Dick Karr, Jr.
SE E
KER NS
RO USH.
Built to Your ' Specs
radiO s wlfh speakers and
In Carton
Comm i SSIOn to fill
the
after 4 p m .
FOREST
RUN
.
9
1
tfc
Delivered
to Job Site
·~
part s, se veral ptcture frame s,
va cancy for the pos1f1on of
Sel up, $54.95
5·
17
6lc
-,-5
17 Jtc
other m1sc. Items. Call 742
Me1g s ~ County
Ve teran s
NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell 's
POMEROY
469 1 a ft er 5 or on weekends or
Select i ve Serv1ce Off 1c er .
8 ACRES on State Route 1.13, 1
Garage, near Crossr oads on
9._
Jack
W.
Carsey
,
Mgr.
Mat er ial s,
see Cart Morn s, Rutland ,
Applicant must be an Armed UPHOLSTERY
m1le Sout h o1 Harn sonvllle,
St. Rt . 124 ; all mechanic work
6:idl
Phone 992 -2181
regu
li'lrly
$3
95
on
l
y
$1.9
5
Oh
10
Forces Veteran w 1th an
se veral home sites; wafer tap
MATERIALS CO.
mduding automatic transAl so r emnant s
Pom er oy
5 18 -3tc
honorable discharge Stat e
pa 1d ; ca ll 992 3640
773
-5554
Ma son , W.Va .
Monday
thr
u
miSSIOns.
Recovery, 622 E Mam St,
--~------r~------~--,
exper ience,
quali fi cation s,
5 13-12tc
Saturday,
8.
30
a.
m.
to
5
p.
m
.
phon
e
992
7554
HARMONY eleclnc guitar and
Hauling
car t s,
lawn
re ferences and forwa r d t o
Phone 992-7121 or 992 -6392.
DANNY'S T\' Service, Ma son,
5-&gt;·241P
case, Harmony sol1 d state aerators, lawn rollers and
Veteran s Serv1ce Off1 ce. 114
5 ROOM house, basement, gas
5-J.JOtc
W. Va . Phone 773-5976.
amp.l
i
fier
and
Shure
seeder
spreaders
to
fit
all
heat,
bath,
2
lots,
S
D
Mulberry Ave .• Pome roy .
4-27-tfc
N
EW
FOAM
to
f1ll
you
r
old
m l c r o p h one .
Ve r y
Sites of garde-n tractors and
5-17-Jtc
Buskirk, 341 Page St ., M1d EXCAVATING. Dozers, large
cush •ons, slandard s1ze su 1te,
r easonable. Phon e 992 -6439
riding mowers.
dleporf.
and small. Backhoes and O' DELL WHEEL Ali gnment
only
$9.95
Pomer oy
5-l8 -3tc
5 I8-3fp
loaders on track and tires ;
loca ted at Crossr oads, Rt. 124,
!l
Recovery , 622 E . Ma1n St..
DELIVERY DRIVER
Dump tru cks L o-boy
complete
fr
ont
end
s~rvice,
:·
ph one 992 7554
6 ROOM house w1th bath and
se r vice. Septic tank ~ in tune up and brake service .
;'
5 3-241p
furn i ture . Inquire 992 5373.
sta ll ed. George (Bill l Pullin s,
BOAT, mo tor and trailer , $500
Wheels
balanced
elec :
5 18-16fo
Pomeroy , Ohto
phone 992-2478 or 992 7402.
Phone
992-5542
Ezra
Phillips,
tron1cally
.
AII
work
·
.
·.~
N EW 2 pc. Ear l y American
Phone 992 ~2975
2-9-lfc
guaranteed .
Reasonable
~
Sy ra(u se, Oh10
l1ving r oom sulfe with wood
Full or Part T1me
5·
16-Jlp
rates
.
Phone
992-3213
or
742
tnm and rever s1 bl c Zippered
HARR ISON' S TV servtce and
3232.
--------~
Ope n 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m .
c ush ions Thi s wee k on ly
serv1ce calls. Phone 992-2522
K
ING
SI
ZE
bed,
mattress,
box
Monday
thru
Thursday,
8
2-18-ffc
No experi enc e neces.sary .
$ 149.95 Cas h and c arry
2-9-tfc
sp nngs an d hea db oa rd , a.m . to 8 p.m. Friday and
Mu s ~ have car and be wilting
Pom eroy Recovery, 622 E
READY MIX
CONCRETE ·,
can1s l er - type
She tl and
Saturday.
to lear n
Mam St , Pomeroy Phone
HOUSE m Lon g Bottorn. Phone
sweeper, almost like new. L.._ _......:_ _ _ _ _ _ _--J
delivered right to your •
992 7554
985 3529
Rea sonab le. Ph one 992-5496.
proiect. Fa st an d easy . Free
5-17-6k
Mon . thru Fri.
6-11 -1fc
5-16-tfc
es t i mates Ph one 992 -3284 .
110 Mechanic Street
Ca 119-8, 446-0677
Goe gte in Ready -Mix Co .,
GOLF CARTS and 3-whee l
" PHON E " L. Parker tor Cattle
WA NT land? 98 61 acres w1lh
M iddl eport, Ohio.
MR . VANCE
tracks ter s, gas and electnc, FLOWERS for Memonal Day,
A 1 Stre Service, Pomeroy
stream and springs , $80 an
po ls, ba ske ts and sprays 99c
6 -30-lfc
fo r
farm,
home
and
992-2l64
acre 81 woods, 7 f1e ld and 10
and
up
Also
loose
fl
pwers
.
warehous e uses $75 and up.
.
5 13-12tc
str ipped Call 992 5095.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Sma lley' s, Che ster, Oh1o
COOK. watlre ss and carhop,
Phon e 1-875 23 6 2 ~
NEW LISTING
5-15-3tc
Phone
985
3537
REASONABLE
rafes. Ph . 446·
app ly in person. Craw' s Steak
NI
CE
MOB
ILE
HOM
E
3
5· 17-6lc
5
16-7lc
4782
,
Gallipolis,
John Russell,
House.
bedrooms , refngerator, stove.
Owner and Operator.
5-10tfc COAL . L1mestone. Excelsior ·
nice ba fh 12x70 Schult with NEW Homes on your lot or ours
5- 12-tfc
Salt Work s, E. M ain St. , POODLE pup p1 es, Toy A K .C,
fuel oil fur na ce . Large kitchen
Cho
cota
le
Shan
qua
l
i
ty
.
NO MONEY OOWN . for
Pom eroy Ph one 991 -389 1
Ph one 992 -5443 .
and mast er bedroom Ask mg
qua li fied buyers usi ng F . H
4-12-tfc
5-16-ltc
lU St $6,000 00
Adm . , l oa n. (Closing costs
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
WORKING family needs two ·or HOOD'S AQUARI,UM S fiS h
·only.) A vanety of floor plans
Complete Service
WATER FRONT
thr ee bedroom house in
with
various
finan c ing
Phone 949-3821
ard su pplies. new loca1ion,
SY
RACU
SE
4
bedrooms.
·
2
of
Eastern Sc hoo l D lstr 1cf,
programs ava ilab le
We
Racine, Oh1 o
Ash Stree t, Middl eport, near BEAUTIFUL se le c t 1on
baths.
full
ba
sem
ent,
and
2
anywhere , dependab l e,
flow ers, wreaths and baskets
spec1al1ze 1n workmg with
Critt Bradford
park , Phone 992 -5443.
for M em orial Day . Open
references, phone 985 -3549
E. MAIN..__ _...,. lots All for onl y $10,500.00.
AEP Co. employees atthoug.h
5-1-tfc
7-lfc
1
.
5 13-6tp
evenmgs until 8 p .m Cli ff's
HOBSON
we
are
avai
lable
to
all.
Meigs
POMEROY
Shoe Repa 1r , M tdd leport
3 BEOROOMS - Bafh, lofs of
Development Co , 150 N
ELNA and While Sewing
KUHL ' S BARGAI N CENTER
cupboards
1
n
the
k
1
t
c
h
en
Second
Ave
,
M
idd
l
e
port.
Machines ... Service on all
56 12t c
HAS NEW - NEW - NEW
LET US SELL YOUR
Basement, front and back
Oh 10. Ph one 992 5976 for in makes Reasonable rates.
fl oral or pla1d l i v1ng room UPHOLSTER your own fur HOME FOR YOU!
Mobtle
format ion.
The Sewing Center , Mid p orc hes Drilled welt , and
suit es, $189.95 an d up , 1n
n itur e Foam cush1ons, any
dlepor t, Ohio.
5 6-30fc
Herculon at $139 95, bedroom
garage
Now
only
$8,000.00.
s1ze Cotton, burlap , swivel
CHILDREN GROW
BEFORE you buy any new
11 · 16-lfc
suit es, $109. 7 pc chrome
BUSINESS BUILDING
ba ses, zipper , dacron , web ·
M ob ile Home, you should
HOUSES
DON'T So here's a
LOVE L Y, 3 bedroom, 1 fl oor
d1n et te , step -en d tabl es ,
30 ROOM BRICK - Sfea m
welt
Pom er oy
b1ng,
cons1 der the larg e sav in gs
pl ace thai's tdeal for a
plan , forced a 1r furnace, HOU SE and Roof paint ing ;
colfee tables, $16.95 set Used
Recovery , 622 E. Mam St.,
heat, bar w ith 1 2 3 li censes.
you can have by purchasmg a
hardwood f I oa r s, exce II ent
mtenor and Ep:ferior, free
grow
ing
1amity
-4
large
app l 1an c es .
automatiC
phone 992-7554
late mode l used M obi le Home
Parking lot. $32.500 00 th e price
con dition. on Chester Wat ~r
est i mates CaiP/92-7008 or 992wa shers, dryers, range s.
bedrooms
Jlh
ba
th
s
5 3-241p
Here are some ever y day low
of a house
2460 .
System, 10 years old, on .87 A
r efngerators ( I ICe· maker )
Beautiful kitc h en, d 1n 1ng
p nces· 1 - 1971 - 60- x 12
MIDDLEPORT
tot
,
on
State
Highway
.
You
4-19.30tc
We have, as usual, an ex
bar , loads of cabinets etc .
(3) NEW 1973 Z1g -Zag sewing
Budoy. $4.395, 1971 ~ 50 x 12
can purchase on farm home
2
BEDROOMS
Bafh
,
ce ll ent assor tment of used
machines m ongm al factory
Carpe t1ng, sun por c h, utility
Champ1on $3.495 ; 1966 - 45 x
w1 th low down payment. TWO
furn1tuer - bedroom s, many
basement. front and ba c k
c arto n, Z1g Zag to make
r oo m ,
garage
Large
10 Armor $2,695, 60 x 12
R IV ERS
REALTY , SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
wardrobes, much m1sc , even
porches. A ll util ities Asking
buttonholes, sew on bu ttons.
Marlette, three bedroom wilh
bulldmg40x70intherear 11/4
CLARE
NCE
BELL ,
SEWAGE
SYST. EMS '
roun d OAK TABLE S Come
jus! $5500.00.
monograms and make fancy
a 21 ft Expando, ong~na l
Acres ground S21 ,500.00.
REPAIRED
. ..
CLEANED.
SALES
MAN
,
240
Fronf
,
out Rt. 7 and see us any day
des1gns wi th just the tw1st of a
NEW HOME
pur chase pn ce $9,300 Now
Manetta, phone offi ce, 373MIL
L
ER
SANITATION
,
ILL
HEALTH
exce pt MONDAY (yes, we're
st ngle dial. Left m lay -away
3 BEDROOM S - Nice k1 tchen
on ly $6,795; 197 1 - 60 x 12
59 16, residence, 373-5935 or
STEWART, OHIO. PH . 662·
open Sunday I) " at caution
is forci ng th e sale of thi s
and
never been used. Wtll sell
Buddy 3 bedroom, $4,695, We
w1th stove and r efng erator .
667 -3650.
3035.
l1ght" in Tuppers Plam s,
excellen
t
business.
for only $-47 cash, or term s
also have a 29 ff Cen tur y
Lot s of c losets. 2 large lots .
5-6-12tc
phon e 667 3858
10-4-ffc
Establ•she d for 5 years.
ilva1lable
Electro Hyg1 ene
tr ave l tra il er th a t is really
Want
on
ly
$16,000
00.
---"--5-I
J
61c
Co , Ph one 992 -7755
Good in come NO PHONE
loaded wd h ex tras You can
SEWING MACHINES Repa ir'
NEW LISTING
,-,-----'-5-15-6tc
CA LLS PLEASE, come in
save a lot of Dollar s on th1 s BLACK ~a Ten nessee Wa lker
se r vice, all makes 992-2284.
2 AC RES In Bedfo rd
~---un1l T h1 s 15 just a few of the
and let us d iscuss it
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. '
colt. l 1·2 years old ; phone 992
Town ship near Burlingham, off
E L E~,TROL UX
vacuum
barg a1 ns available at Berry
YOU
PROVIDE
3640
Authorized Singer Sates and - ·
Rt 33 A real buy at $1500.00
cleaner. A 1 conditron, uses
Mil ler M ob1 le Home Sales, 705
THE
FAMILY
Ser v 1ce. We Sharpen SCissors .
5-13
12tc
paper bags, ha s many at
NEW LISTING
Farson Sf , Belpre, Oh1o ,
3-29-lfc ,. ,.
we'l l provide everything else
tachmen ts . Also sham pooe r
phone 4&lt;13 -9531
Shop here ALL THE p roperty form erly
80
ACRES
- Some nice lay 1ng
1n
the
5
bedroom
home
.
allachmenf included (Onl y 4
f1rst, you' ll be g la d you d1d
_.
land 1n Rutland Township . 7
owned by P1 ll sburgh Coal
Moth er will love thi s modern
availab le) a t $-47 70 cash or
5-18-4tc
room
house,
bath,
basement,
AUTOMOBILE
insurance
been
,
Compa n y and now ca rri ed on
kitchen , di shwa sher and all
t erm s ava ilable
Electro
Pra~tiully new 1 room IJrlck
ca n ce lled?
Lost
your , ·
drill
ed
we
ll
,
and
2
ba
r
ns.
Want
the County tax records of
Jlh baths , din i ng room ,
Hyg 1ene Co, Phone 992-7755
ranch style home, tot11t
operator's li cense? Call 992-'
M eig s County, Ohio, 1n the
only S21.500.00.
ufi l1ty R. Full basement
5-15-61c
electric &amp; air conditioning,
2966.
name of Consot1dafi on Coa l
Garage &amp; othe r bulldmg s
111
tile
bath
&amp; shower, 6
1
6- 15 - tfc _-.~
Com pany , lo cat ed i n th e =----------~
WE WORK F ULL TIME IN
TOMATOES, peppers, polled
$I 7,000 00
roomv closets, plus walk-in
fol low 1n g talnng di str'l c ls
flowers. by pot or by th e
SELL IN G PROPERTY ,
2 MINUTES' WALK
Ch es ter T wp Eastern
cedar closet. Wall to w•ll
EXCAVATING. aozer, loader
doze n, SOc. $2 flat on all
NOT HIN G ELSE . SO WE CAN
LSD , Sa l1 sbury Twp
to pl ayground, swi mmin g
carpet,
tht very best in
and backhoe work ; septic
pans 1es.
H ubbard' s
REALLY
GI VE
YOUR
Pomeroy Vil lage , Sal 1sbury
tank s installed ; dump truc ks pool,
shopping.
5
ni
ce
paneling,
a
dream
kitchen
Greenhouse, 300 yards above
PROPERTY LI STE D WITH
Twp - Me1g s- L.S D.; Sutt on
and
to-boys for hire; will haul '' .
be
drooms,
111:2
baths,
nice
w1th
30
ft
.
of
IJeautiful
ba l lpark 1r1 Syracuse, Ohi o
US ITS BEST. TRY US FOR A
Twp Sou thern L S D.
fill dirt, top soil, limestone ,·.
k1ichen
,
d1ning
R
,
utility
R
,
cabinets,
large
·
stone
5·15ffc
CHANGE
Sea led bid s for the purchase ~----~----and gravel ; Call Bob or Roger '·
fireplace In living room,
2 glassed porches. Storm
of all these properties (Which
Jeffers, day phone 992 -7089 ; · '
built-in vacuum system, 2doors &amp; wi ndows . Garage.
STARC RAFT New &amp; Use d
should be grouped logether
ni ght phone 992 -3525 or 992HELEN
L
TEAFORD'
car garage, plus many extr11
LOOK $12,800.00.
Trav el Tratlers and Fold
5232
J
and cons1dered as a s1ngl e bid
992-3325
features.
Outside cookout &amp;
HENRY
E.
CLELAND,
down
campers,
18
ft
.
S1n
.
LP
,
2-11 -tfc '
ll em ) wil l be received at the
GORDON B. TEAFORD
patio. One 2 bedroom fur$1899, 22 ff ., 7 in .. SC,
BROKER
ad dress li sted below until 12
'
992-3615
nished apt. and new trailer.
$3650; 20 ft 7 10 .
$3275 ;
o'clock noon, Jun e I , 1973
SEE US FOR . Awnins;~s, storm ~,
992-2259
ASSOCIATES
Starm a'ster Ca mpers, $1350;
Both rented. Two l•rge
Furt_her mformat1on may be
doors and windows, ca rport s, · ~
If no answer 992 -2568
We se ll serv1ce and qualify.
NO SUNDAYS PLEASE
barns, large pond, l01cres in
oblam ed by con tacf ing the
marquees, alum inum si di,n g ,
F1nan c1ng arranged . CAMP
and r.a tling , A . Ja cob, sa les ·)
undersi gned
Consol1da!Jon
all with new fences. One
CO NLE¥
STARCRAFT
. representat i ve . For free '
Coa l Company reserves the
large cistern 11nd rur11l
SALES , Rf 62 N of Pl .
r1ghl to reject any and all
estimates. ph one Charles ·~
water. Will accept sm111
Pleasant. W. Va , b ~ h i nd Red
Lisle, Syracuse , V .
V. ,
b•ds E H Dough t y , Con Happiness fo'r , us 1s selling Real Estate.
place on IMdtt in or nur
Car pet . lnn. Phone 675-5384 .
sol1dal10n Coa l Co ., Cad 1z,
Son,
In
c.
.~
Johnson
and
Gallipolis. Loc11ted an St. Rt.
- 1-:as.v LAving
Oh10 -43907
.
3-2-ttc _., l
5·10 8fc
160, five miles from new
- . Easy Pay ments
~-------::._:
5 13-IO tc GROCERY busmess for ,sale.
hospital. One of tlte bott.r
PIANO tuning , Lane Dan iel s, ' - Luw. Low
::;)
built homes ' in the county ,
Build1ng for sate or lease.
259 Broadwa y, Middleport. ,
1967 OPE L $200 Fa1r condit1on
SOUTHEASTERN
OHIO'S
LARGEST
0
Reason for selling, ill heattll.
Ph one 992-2082.
Phone 773-5618 from 8: 30p.m .
8-13-245 1
Uuwn Pa yme nt
&gt;Phone t46-4170.
to
10
p
m.
for
appointmen
t
.
5· 17 .6fp ~ .~
5 16-12tc
- 1! Year Financing

Radla

Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 18, 1973

. :•

r-----------------------------------------~----------------------------~

For Sale

.

.•

PLACES

Where Fiber Can
Never Be Used . It's
the
new
Fire ·
Reststant
Ice
Bucket
Material.

AKC Toy Pood le male pup, 7
weeks old. s.So . Ph one 9923871 .
5-18 3tc
AKC l'oy Male Apr icot Poodle
pup . 12weeksold , shotsg1ven
and wormed , ca l l 667 -39 15,

Our New Trendhomes by National

MODEL
HOME
Open For Inspection
Located 1 Mile North of Five Points on Rt . 7

Saturday
1 to 5

SALES REPRESENTATIVE:

5 1J.5tp

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER

THREE Norweg1an Elkhounds,
regtstered , S25 each : phone
992 7232.
5 13 6tc

-Poo
_m_i~-~~E-u~-.~-Kb-Ia-~~-PP-~;-s·-~~~~:
:wormed , perrnanen l shots,

'575 : phone Coolvll re 667 6214.

Sunday
1 to 5

Built by: B&amp;K Excavating

LET US
SHOWYOti

185

Look For
Signs! .

Associates : Helen L Teaford, Gordon B. Teaford

King BuilderS Supply Co.
~os N . 2nd Ave.

992 -37-:8- 992 -5020

. __ .• ~- -......,.......,..5·_
6· 12lc .__ _ _ _ _..;,;M;,;I,;D;,;D;,L;,;;,;.EP,;O;,;R;,Tii';.O;;,·; .._ _ _ _ _. .

EQUAL HOUSING
CPPOF.TUNITIES

PHONE 992-3325

110 MECHANIC STREET

POMEROY, OHIO

~~---------.;.:;;~;;;;;~~~;.,;;.;.;,;,;.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _. .

/

�r
12- the Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 18, 1973

Horse show at Bar-30. site
TUPPERS PLAINS - The
JW1ior Class of E:.stern Local
High Sehool will hold its sixth
"annual horse show ~t the Bar30 Horsemen show grounds
near Tuppers Plains on
Saturday night. May 19, rain or
shine.
~his will be an approved
South
Eastern
~orse
Ex·hibitors '
Asso c iati on
(SEOHEA ) point show. Dt.
Charles Smith of Ohio State
University will judge the event.

At 5 p.tn . 19 halter classes
wHJ be offered . Beginning at 7

p.m., 28 performance classes
will be offered. Food will be
served by the Junior" Class and
the Tack Room will be on the
grounds to serve the public,
Proceeds from this show will
be used to improve the Jtmior
Class treasury which is
eventually used for the Senior
Class trip .
A week from Saturday, May
26, the Bar-30 Horsemen will
sponsor the first OVHSA show ·
of the season (Ohio Valley
Horse Show Association ) with

18 halter classes beginning at 5
p.m . and 28 performan ce
Toriight , May 18

classes at 7 p.m. The judge for
the show will be Earl Cherry of

Double Feature Program
THE GREI\T
NORTHFIELD,
MINNESOTI\ RiiiO

MEIGS THEATRE

(Color)

Clift Robertson

Toniqht &amp; Saturday
May 18-19

Robert Duvall

I PG I

- Plus-

EVEL KNIEVEL

COUNTRY MUSIC

(Technicolor-)
George Ham i Iton

Marty Robb ins
Sammy Jackson

WHAT BECAME
OF JACK &amp; JILL

Saturday
May 19
Double Feature

iGPi

nechnicolod

" NEVER GIVE
A INCH"

LAS VEG AS, Nev . (UP!) Treetops tried to pull a fast
one, but Amarillo Slim didn' t
mind, It put $8,0011 in his
p6cket.
"Slim" Preston· of Amarillo,
Tex., "the defending champion
who won about $60,0011 in last
year's tournament, called a
bluff by Jack " Treetops"
Straus of Houston, Tex ., to win
the $8,000 pot and take the lead

lPG I

(Technicolorl
Paul Newman
Henry Fonda
Michael Sarrazin
- Plus-

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shields
stayed with their grandchildren Molly, Larry and Amy
Fisher at their horne in Racine
while Mrs. Marlene Fisher
spent the weekend in Cincinnati.
Mrs. Gladys Shields, and
Mrs. Edna Roush were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Randall Roberts.
Mrs . Mildred Donohew
called on Mrs. Nora Gorham
and son, Earl Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Terrie B. Hayman was
returned to the home of her
daughter,
Mrs.
June
.Wickersham, from Holzer
Medical Center.
Mrs . Alice Balser was a
dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ables and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Balser
and family of Tuppers Plains
called . in the Ables home
Sunctay afternoon .
Mrs. Jessie Parsons of
Ashland was called bere due to
the serious illness of her sister,
M·iss Ada Rowe, who is a
medical patient at St. Joseph
Hospital in Parkersburg. Mrs.
Parsons is staying 3t the home
of Mr . and Mrs. Don Hupp on
Tanners Run.
Suhday afternoon visitors of
Mrs. Virgil Roush were Vera
Beegle, Mrs.Gretta Simpson,
Mrs. Isabelle Simpson, Mrs.
Kay Hill and Mrs. Mildred
Donohew. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Gene JeWell
and children of Letart Roue,
W. Va., spent SWlday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Hayman and
Keith.
Mr.· and Mrs. Roger Manuel
and daughter, Angie, of Racine
were dinner guests Sunday or
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roush and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Connolly and children of
Syracuse called on the Roushes
Sunday afternoon.
Wallie Stover is improving
but is still a patient at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
and Mrs , iva Orr visited
Saturday evening with ~r. and

Sun., Mon ., Tues.
May 20-2 1-22

POCKET MONEY
(Technicolor)
Pa u l Newman
Lee M arvin

MINNIE and
MOSKOWITZ
(Color)
Gena Rowland s
· Seymour Cassel

IG PI
Colorc&lt;\lrfoons

Show Starts 7 p.m.

IGPI

"""rea
.. ...
•. -

., . . . .

.. . ' ....... .. .

come ,:rue.
We have low-cost Mortgage Loans
designed to make your dream-haus_e come true.
As easily and econom ically as poss1ble .
Ju st tell us abd~t your d r~am . We'll do the rest.

-··.

pom"oy
&lt;Ulland

pomeroy
national
bank
the bank ot
the century,
established _1672

'

Member

FDIC
"Going one step further"

A New Band At The Meigs!
PUT A
LimE FUN
IN YOUR LIFE

·. TONY

CUMBO
GROUP
A new

4-piece group

from Hal Scott En terprises, Ashland, Ky.

THE .

Meigs Inn

THEY
.,

POMEROY, OHIO

PLAY

PH. 992-3629

EVERYTHING! ·

'
'

~ Over

1n a much closer contest than their three previous meetings,

fht" l'uint Pleasant BiK Hlacks turned bark the Wahama White

1-'all'ons, 8-5. yesterday to (·a pture lhe championship of the
St·l·tion 1 Bcgion 8 basebaH tournament.
The locals will now join three other Sectional winners in the
Ht•gion 8 shindig somewhere in the Huntington area next week .
The only tither champion known at this W I iting was Barboursville 119-0) in Section 4. The Pirates clobbered Huntington
l·::•s t yesterda y, 16-3.
'

Weatht:r

Increasing cloudiness and
warmer tonight. ~ws in the
· upper 40s and lower 50s.
Thursday after the first four Saturday co nsiderable
hours of the finale or the cloudiness with showers Hkely .
World 's Series of Poker.
The high Saturday in the upper
That upped Preston's win- 60s and lower 70s.
nings to $18,325 in the "freeze
out" contest involving 13
players. The game, a version of
CAR BURNED
seven~ard stud called " hold
The Pomeroy Fire Dept. was
•em," featured a $10,000 ante
called to Union Ave. at about
by each of the players.
9:45a .m. Friday where a car
The 13 players, divided into
driven by Sharon Osborn of
two tables, continue playing
New Marshfield had caught
Wltil one man holds all the
rire. Daina_ge to wiring and the
money-a total of $120,0011 in
motor were set' at ap·
winnings.
proximately $300, Fire Chief
Bob "Wizard" Huff, of
Charles Legar said .
Houston, Tex., who nobody had
heen able to call during. the
night, was second with $17,325
LOCAL TEMPS
and W. C. " Puggy Wutty"
The
temperature
in downPearson, of Nashville, Tenn.,
runnerup last year, was third town Pomeroy at · 11 a .m.
Friday was 58 degrees under
with $14,07~ .
sunny
skies.
The only player in trouble
during thf opening hours was
Sherman Lanier of New Orleans, who had dipped to $1,900 son, Patrick Jay, to Mr. and
in holdings . The other 12 Mrs. Paul Perry (Christine
players were all over $6,000. Guthrie) recenUy. The Perrys
have a daughter, Pamela and
another son, Paul Douglas.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. George Guthrie
honoring the birthdays of
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Martin, Charles on May 6 and George
·
San Francisco, Calir., were on May 7.
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henderson
have returned to their home
Hobart Swartz.
Genevieve Guthrie was a here after spending the winter
recent guest of Martha Elliott in St. Cloud, Fla.
who is convalescing from
recent surgery in Holzer
Sund,ay School attendance on
Medical Center and is no.w at May 13 was 54. The offering
was $22.85. Potted Petunias
and Mrs. Clair Woode were given by the Sunday
and Conni of Circleville were School to 24 mothers and others
Sunday dinner guests of their sent to those unable to attend.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. The song, " Faith of Our
Woode, Sunday, May 6, in Mothers" was sung. Howard
honor of Mr. Woode's 73rd Flanders gave a reading
birthday .
"Mother's AprOn ,'' The closing
sunday Scbool attendance on song was "Sweetest Mother."
May 6 was 42, offering $18.79.
At worship services, a
Plans are being made for the reading, "Mother . Is A· Word
June 25-29 Daily vacation Bible · called Love" by Thelma
School here.
Henderson; and a reading,
Mr. andMrs. George Guthrie ''AmQther's Love ," by Helen
received word of the birth of a Woode. Rev . Lehman spoke
from Proverbs 31 : lD-28, "They
shall.rise and call her blessed.''
Attendance was 15 and offering
Mrs. Dana Lewis at Clifton.
WB.s $13.25. Prayers were given
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith by Thelma Henderson and
attended funeral .services for_ Isola Taylor.
Mr. Smith's brother.in-law,
Marty local relatives and
William Rosser, at Homestead, friends attended funeral
Pa. Saturday at the Anderson services for Helen Follrod on
Funeral Home at Homestead. Saturday at 3:30, at the White
The Smiths _arrived in Funeral Home, with burial in
Homestead Wednesday and the Bentz ceiJletery at Alfred .
visited through Tuesday with Others called at the funeral
other relatives also. ·
flam~ on Friday evening .
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Attending from a distance
Mrs. Arnold Hupp and family
were Mr. and Mrs. ·Harold
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Fullrod of West Jefferson, 0.
Hupp and son, Ricky, of !George Foilrod's son), and
Norwalk, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Aleshire or
Kenneth Bass and children, Worthington, 0 . (daughter of
Kendra · and Cori,nna, of John Follrod). Both these
Marengo, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. couples visited at the Clara
Charles Hupp and children, Follrod and Nina Robinson
Tina and Mickie, ot Carroll.
home here Saturday evening as
Mrs. Chester Durst of Niles did some of the local children
and Mrs. Ralph Click of Cot- a'nd their ral'":lilies.
tageville, W. Va., spent
Thelma Henderson and
Saturday evening with Mr. and Genevieve Guthrie attended
Mrs. Herbert Roush and Roger the Athens District meeting,
and attended the family nigbt held at the Richland Ave .
at the Letart Falls community Methodist Church on Sunday ,
hall of the local Methodist May 6.
Church.
Mr. and Mrs . Ernest
Pvt. and Mrs. Ronald Russell Vineyard of Michigan spent a
and daughter, Amanda, were few days with her parents, Mr.
dinner guests ~nday of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Atherton.
and Mrs. Herbert Roush and
Mr . and Mrs . Arthur
Roger.
Atherton• attended funeral
Mr . .and Mrs. Homer Warner
services for Roy Johnson,
spent Stmday afternoon .with
father or . Mrs. Clarence
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Ferguson at
Atherton, at the Mt. Hermon
Camp Conley, W.Va.
Church on Saturday afternoon,
Mr. and ·I\Jrs. Dorsel Wilson
with burial there.
and sons of Sissonville spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor,
the weekend with Mrs. Erma
Mrs . Oscar Dillinger and Lisa
Wilson.
Mullins, visited the Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Meter
Dillinger family at Shade, 0 .
and danghters, Becky and
for Mother's ·nay.
Melanie, of Morning Star spent
Mr . and Mrs. Sherman
Friday evening with Mr. and
Heilder~on visited his parents,
Mr&amp;. Marshall Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henderson
Sunday afternoon and on the
LOSE UGLY· FAT ·way home called in Mr. and
Start losing weight todiiy OR Mrs . Charles D. Woode.
MONEY BACK . M~NADEX is. Mr . and Mrs. Clair Edward
a tiny t.:~btet that w1ll help curb
h
.
your desire to excess food . Eat Follrod. and Step en took h1s
I!!Ss-weigh tess. Con1ai~s no mother, Clara Follrod, out to
dangerous drugs and writ not .
.
,
make you nervous . No dmner on Mothers Day, In t)le
strenu~us · i:&gt;~erc::tse. Change evening they called on her
your Ide .. start today .
•
MONADEX-costs 53.00 lor a 20 mo.ther, Edith Harper, a t
d.:~y supply ilnd ss .oo tor twice T
Pi ·
th(! amount. Lose ugly fat or uppers ams.
your money will be refunded Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz
with no questions .:~sked by :
'
Swisher &amp; Lohse Drugs, 112 E. -Nina Robinson, and Kathy
M.1in , Pomeroy &amp; Dul!on Drug Follrod, visited Mr. and Mrs
Store, Middleport. Mall Orders
Fitted.
Gerald . Swartz and 'ramily a t
Adv . Mm·ietta. fo'r Mother's Day. On

.,

There were two homers in the game. Marvin Moore, local
thir·d Sllcker, powdered a solo job leading off the sixth. And
Wah.tunrt 's s trong ca tcher Mike l.ewis, blasted a two-run clout in
the :-;eventh .
Uk!ndy Warner opposed Kevln Camp on the mound and wot'
re turned the winner, his 7th victory of the sea~n . Howewr,
neither boy was around at ~he finish. Miller reHeved Warner in
the 7th to J;!et the save. And Danny Harmon came on ror Camn ;...
the fifth .
.
Warner fanned 7 but walked
8, while Camp was striking out
one and passing 5.
Jim Ooeffinger was the key
hitter for the locals, drilling
1Continued from page I )
two singles and a double for 4
met by Meigs Local ·school RBI. Jim Chandler had three
buses which will tr ansport hits, including a double, for 2
them home. They are ex pected RBI. And Bill Painter singled
back
around
midnight twice and doubled, driving in
a run.
Saturday.
Warner singled and walked
Despi te cold rain and a
chilling wind which prevailed twiCe to help his own cause;
Thursday as the students and Steve Kayser smote a single;
and Butch Thomas laid down a
their chaperones prepared to
perfect bunt for a hit.
board the buses at the Meigs
Wahama's top sticker was
High School, e~thu siasm was Marty Yeager with a single
running high. It ,looks and a double off the left field
like
a
big
weekend ' fence; Dwain Russell delivered
Adults making the trip a one-rWl single; Jeff GiiJwld
include Mr. and Mrs. Goin, singled ; and there was Mike
Fred Ruth, assistant director, Lewis' four-base clout ror 2
John Fultz; L. W. McComas, RBI.
board of education clerk; Mrs. Wahama ... 001 002 2-~ ~ I
Ken neth McLaughlin, band BigBiacks- 012 041 x-8 13 3
booster president; Mrs~ Don
Thomas, Mrs . Joan Weyersmiller, Mrs. Ida Murphy, Mrs.
Carron Pierce, Paul Gerard ,
Mrs. Charles Werry and Mrs.
Shirley Bumgardner.

Tuppers Plains
Society News

Wolfpen

Alfred
Social Notes

ho;:;::

Wahama

Band trip

$8,000 pot in poker tourney

News, Events

Vanessa Howard
M ona Washburn

PPHS

Amarillo Slim called arid won

Apple Grove

Sue Lyon

IGI

Westerville . Food will be
served by the Tuppers Plains
CommWlily t1 ub.
Ribbons only will be awarded
in the halter classes in both
.shu\\.s, l;ut ribbnns and prize
money wil! be awarded in the
performance cl&lt;~:sses. The
publi~ is invited to both shows.

News, Notes

1

Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp,
Mrs . Harley E. Johnson,
Tammy and Cheryl, and Miss
Wilma Davidson attended open
house Sunday at Kentucky
Christian College of Grayson ,
Ky.
Miss Patricia Thoma visited
recently with parents, Mr. and
Mrs . Howard Thoma , and
returned to resume studies at
the Medridata Institute of
Louisville, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs . Steve Haggy of
Akron and Mr . and Mrs .
Ronald Russell and Amanda
were weekend visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rusell.
Mrs. Clinton Gilkey of
Albany is spending Wednesday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Russell .

the way home, they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jiarold Swartz and
family at Williamstown, W.
va., •nd s to~ped at the Robert
Robinson hume at Belpre, 0.
Mr . and -Mrs. George
Donovan vis-ited his father,
Phillip Donovan i.n the
Veterans Memorial Hospital at
Pomeroy, 0., on Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Dorothy Robinson and
· Genevieve Guthrie visited at
Tuppers Plains, Mother's Day
afternoon, at Effie Watson's
and Ethel Stout's, respectively.

'

I Continued from page IJ
McCord blew the lid til the
case with •letter to Judge John
J . Sirica oo March 20 - just
before his scheduled sen. &lt;i'
tencing -aaying that some
witnesses lied at the January
trial of the original seven men
indicted in the Watergate case.
Sirica delayed sentencing him,
hinting his penalty would be
ligbtened if he told investigators aU he knows.
McCord'~ testimony today
closely paralleled a sworn
deposition, disclosed last week,
that he gave in connection with
a $6.4 million civil suit growing
out of the Watergate case . In
that testimony, he also said he
believed· Mitchell, Dean, and .
Magruder were 'involved in .
planning the espionage.
McCord was the security .
director of the Committee to ;
Re-elect of the President. He
and four men of Cuban an- .
cestry -· from Vle Miami area .
were
arrested
inside ·
Democratic headquarters.
;
.
Liddy and E. Howard HWlt ;
were
indicted
as
co- :
conspirators. All but McCord ;
and Liddy pleaded guilty.
,
M c c o r d, conservatively ;
dressed, smiling · and calm, .
chatted with spectators and .
reporters as he started his
testimony, expected to continue when the third day of the ·
bearings resume Tuesday after :
a weekend recess.
Before submitting to ques- .
Honing, he read a brief .
statement saying he now
realizes .h e never should have .
had any part in the plot "My
parlicillOtion in the Watergate
operation, for whatever reason
I had at tbe time, whatever
rationale I had at the time, was
a mistake; a grave error on my ;
part,'' he said.
Published accounts over recent weeks and months of •
st3iements and testimony
given by persons connected
with Watergate said the men
wbo pulled the burglary had
been told they were performing
a patriotic duty by seeking out
poSsible sUbversive information.
The first day's testimony
Thursday lasted nearly six
hours, but was quickly overshadowed by McCord's testimony.

.

(Continued from page I)
head basketball coach: Roger Brauer, has already been in the
district this week to talk with our. other coaches - Each bus
driver turns in a report at the end of the school year with
suggestions for work to be done oil his or her bus duripg the
summer months - The date for inspection for our busses is
August 6. It starts at 7 a.m. - We are presently having a second
overhead door installed at the bus garage- This will help in the
m!)re efficient scheduling and completion of repair work.

• • ••

zn Briefs

(Con tinned from page I)
Brezhnev arrived ti&gt;day at tbe start of a five-day peace and trade
mission in a capital armed like afortress for his protection.
A military helicopter hovered nearby. and police machine
gunners sc~nned the runway from roortops as Brezhnev landed
at nearby Wahn airport for a welcome by Chancellor Willy ·
Brandt. Pro,Soviet Communists staged a welcome demon- ·
stration dowittown in a square occupied overnight by an anti~
Brezhnev torchlight vigil.

OPEN
TONIGHT
UNTIL
9
PM
'•

.'

SHOP SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 PM
Save This Weekend During Our Spring Fashions Sale. Shop
.

I'

-

.

The Ready-To-Wear and Childrens Departments on Second
.

and the Lingerie and Accessories Departments on the Main

.

Aoor For Savings Up To 1h During This Sale Event
-

DRIVE TO ELBERFELDS
MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE
FOR OUR BIG SALE OF
PORCH, LAWN AND PATIO FURNITURE

Elberfelds, In Pomeroy
,-.-:...•

·-·

t-r,

At right, with Bruno are,
Earl Ingles, bondsman ; Bruno; Ronnie Anderson of
Ule Pomeroy Police Dept., arresting orficer : the Rev. Father Bernard Krajcovic a
personal friend of Bruno, and Jim Clatworthy, Grand Croaker of the Ohio Society ior
the promotion of the Bull Frog.
A letter was presented by Bruno from Igor Messinf {hometown unknown ) which
sta~ed that Bruno is suffering a mild Corm of amnesia resulting from an automobile
accrdent.It says : "If Bruno stop~ you, would you please help him in any way that you
can.. He has one rnend m Pomeroy, the Rev. Father Bernard Krajcovic. Do not be
a!r&amp;d of Bnino, as he comes from one of the best families in Tral\'iylvania . He lp him
m any way you.can, but especially, notify Fatller Krajcovic. ''
FINGERPAINT RITUAl.. - At left, after Bruno Valachi's apprehension Saturday, h~ was fingerprinted by Chief Deputy Robert Beegle of the Meigs Co unty
Sher~rr s Department. L-r, are. Beegle, Bruno and Ronnie Anderson of the Pomeroy
Police Dept.
'

•

Weather

'
'

.
.
•

.-

..

Your Invited Guest
Reaching More
Than 12,000
Families

tmts

Prohable light rain southeast
Ohio, warming trend. Low
Sunday nigbt in high 40s.
Clearing and warmer Monday.

De1,oted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

30 PAGES

VOL. 2 NO. 16

Pomeroy-Middleport

THREE SECTIONS
SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1973

Army's top nurse
coming to Jubilee
GALLIPOLIS - Brigadier Genejal
Lillian Dunlap, Chief, Army N~rse Corps,
OTSG, will be the featured speaker at the
Golden Jubilee of Holzer Nurses Luncheon
on Saturday, June 9. Celebration of the
50th Anniversary of the first graduating
cia.!¥' of HQlzer Medical Center of Nursing
will be June 8-10, with headquarters at the
HoHday Inn hear nere, said Sara Bush,
R.N., chairman of the- celebration.
Ann Wickline, R.N. , is chairman of the
Luncheon for the Golden Jubilee of Holzer
NurSes. Mrs. Wickline said following the
luncheon, · there will be a brief fashion
show of Holzer Student Uniforms from the
past 50 years, some to be modeled by their
originB.I o~ners.
General Dun1ap, a native of Mission,
Tex., completed nurses training at Santa

Rosa Hospital in San An tonto, received her
BS degre e from Inca rnate Word College
and MHA from Baylor University. She
resides in Arlingto n, Va.
.
She was commissioned a 2nd
Lieutenant Nov. 16, 19421 and since that
Ume has had.continuous promotions in the
Army ,Nurse Corps. Her commission as
Brigadier General and Chief of the Army
Nurse Corps, OTSG, was o·n September 1,
1971. She has served in New Guinea, ·Ad·
miraity Islands and the Philippines .
Awards to General Dunlap include the
Meritorious ServiCe Medal, Army ·Commendation Medal with Oak Leal Cluster,
.
'
Asiatic-Paciric Theatre Ribbon
with three
bailie stars, World War II Victory Medal,
National Defense Service Medal with Oak
Leaf C_Iuster, pJ~:~s numerous others.

POMEROY - Excellent
cooperation and help from the
'•c·ommunity " in both Meigs
and Gallia Counties have
contributed greatly to the
success and growth of a high
school
work-study,
occupational education program.
Mrs . Mary Bacon, super-visor of the program conducted
for high schools in Galtia
County and the Gallipolis City
School and for Meigs High
School in Meigs County said not
only have businesses provided
jobs for students but also
valuable training useful in
earning a living later.
Junior and senior students there are 39 in ~oth counties are given . counseling on
banking, budgeting, shopping,
ways · of saving money, job
procedures and how to be more
independent.
They
are
required to ·bank a portion of
their income earned ·.through
on-the-job training.
The program is aimed v.t
developing good work and
health habits, pride in personal
app~arance, improved personal appearance, punctuality
and manipulation skills.
Objectives of the work-study
program are selr realization,
developments of human
relations hips, economic e£.
ficiency, civic responsibility,
independent living and pride
and self respect.
Seniors involved in the
pr~gram which place~ them on
jobs run time, receive pay! and
report to the school one day a
week for counseling and any
academic work they need .
Juniors work hair time and
spend one-half of each day in
the classroom . Freshmen and ·
sophomores periorm in-serVice
duties at the school to learn
proper work procedures so
they will be prepared to function when they move into
positions .in th~ community .
The program is completing
its t~ird year in both counties.
In recognition of the con·tribution made ~o the program
buSinesseS and agencieS have
been presented~. fr~med . cer- :

Gallipolis-Point

BRIG. GEN, DUNLAP

The Gallia-Meigs Community Acti on
Program (C. A.P.) has received verbal
approval by telephone of a $112,307
· Federal, $28,463 Non-Federal Summer
Head Start Program for 420 children
delegated to Meigs Local Schools,
Gallipolis City Schools, and the Gallia
County Elementary Principals Assn .
Approval of the Summer Head Start
Program insures participation of low
income childr·en in an eight week training
session. The program will provide an
opportunity for the under-privileged child
to eJtpress him$elf and to participate in .
activities with other children. He will learn
to cooperptC with the teachers and learn
classroom
tec hnique ~.
Physical
examinations are given/very child in the
program . Physi-e8J-4¢ccts will be found

Meigs Schools get
$177,569 in subsidy
POMEROY - Meigs County schools
received $177,568.80 as their part of the
May sta te sc hool foundation program
according to State Auditor ·Joseph T.
Ferguson.
The am ou nt is after deduction
for basic and transportation allowances
:;chool employes retirement, and allotments to the county board · of education.
Amoun ts received by each local district
Include Eastern, $38,990 . ~4 ; Meigs Local ,
$102,984 .12; Southern Local, $:15,594.14. The
allotment to the county .board including a
dire ct allorment of $3 ;:i:J3.40 totaled
$8,4ii'J.91.

Clinic
STEVE. DALE COTTERU.L, right, on behalf of the occupational education program in
Meigs County, presents a certificate to Gl~nn McDaniel at the Pomeroy Home and Auto in
appreciation for the finn's cooperation with the program.

lo

close May 2H

GALLIPOLIS - The Holzer Medical
Ce nter Clinic will be closed Monday, May
28, in observance of Memorial Day.
In case of emergency during the
holiday weekend, physicians of the Holzer
Med ical Center Clinic staff will be on duty
in the Emergency Room (phone 446-5201 )
of the Holzer Medical Center to handle
emergency cases only. Holzer Medical
Cente r Clinic will resume normal
operations Tuesda y morning, May 29 .

GAHSwill
graduate
230 today

JACK BECHTEL, operator of Jack's in Middleport, receives a framed certificate in
recognition of his cooperaUon with.the work-study program in Meigs County. Presenting th e
award is Sarah Boyles, a senior employed f~U-time . at Jack's in tlle program . Two junior
students looking on, ~orldng on a part time basis, are Janie Barrett, left, and Linda Cun ~
ningham .

tifica.tes of appreciation .
Receiving the certificates
were Veteran s Memorial
Hospital, Meigs County Bookmobile, Raven Coar Corp.,
~omeroy H:orTie and Auto,
J.ack's Dairy Bar, Pennzoil
servi ce Station , WNker 's

I '

Ashland Service Station, Sugar
Run Ashland Service StatioJJ,
·Recreation Cue · Center, AllWeather Roofing and Plumbing, J ohn Sheets, Alex Halley,
Project H.O.P.E., Bureau of
Voca tional Rehabilitation, all
in Meigs County.

Pleasa~t

20 CENTS

$140,770 funded
or Head Start

marked

•

'

HIJINKS WITH FROGS-A character right out of Libya of North Africa showed
up at the 1972 Regatta with his specially injected frog. Before those hi links were over
(perpetrated by Pomeroy attorney Fred W. Crow and others), there were plenty or
laughs (you better believe). So comes 1973, and with Regatta Weekend about a month
away, one most unhandsome Brwao Valachi of Transylvania (unlisted in the J972
World Atlas), was in Pomeroy last week in preparation for the 1973 Regatta wee~end
frog jumps .
1

Program
success

·School days •• .•

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

'

'

Miss Judy Perry of Parkersburg spent the weekend with
Mrs. Bessie Webster. Her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hobert Whiteside of Parkersburg came and spent Mother's
Day with them and Judy
returned home with them,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson
and his mother, Mrs. Effie
Watson,
attended
the
graduation of Mr. and Mrs.
Watson's daughter, Betty Kaye
Watson Friday at 2 o'clock at
the Kentucky Christian College
at Gracen, Ky.
Mrs. Neisel Weatherman
spent Mother's Day with her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred
Grimes of Athens and attended
church services there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley of
.Athens were Monday guests of
her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
. Wayne Brickles.

News

Hijinks open with
Regatta frog jump

Bug links

The ·Meigs County Health
Department, the schools, the
Meigs
County
Welfare
Department and the Social
Security Ofrice have been
beneficial in proViding .advice
and training for the students.
((tJntinucd on page la,)

and corrected, if possible.
Head Sli,lrt is developed through the
utili7.a tion of the servi ces of a physician
'
nurse, psychologist, social
worker, speech'
Ulerapi.st, director, teachers, and parents
of the community . A Federal Grade "A"
lunch is served each day as is a morning
snack. Classes will begin on June 4.
Olher programs being operated by the
Gallia-Meigs C. A.P . are Operation
Mainstream { 50 Slots), Out-of-School
Neighborhood Youth Cor·ps (30 slots), a
small Community.Services Program (one
aide in each county), and Program Administration.
Money received fr om these pr'ograms
is deposited in local banks. Money earned
by parlicipant.s is spent in local slores.
Last year the C. A.P. Agency boosted lhe
local el'onomy of G.allia and Meigs
Counties by bringing $550,807 F'edcral
dollars into the. area.

HENRY WELL'&gt;

Wells gets

.Meigs Head Start's
jobs
are still open
.

Karr's seat

POMEROY - Job positions in the
Meigs Loca l School District Hea ~ Start
prog ram will be open until May 25, ·Fenton
Tc:tylur, (:lirector, annQunCed. The summe~
program will begiri June 4 and end .July 27.
Those wishing to CJpply should write to
Fenton Taylor at RD 4, Pomeroy or at
Meigs High School. Needed on the staff are
10 teachers, 10 teacher aides, one each
social wm·kcr, social worker atde, nurse,
speech therapist", secretary, and bookkeeper and sfx cooks and si x custodians.

POMEROY - Henry Wells, Pomeroy
Route 2, Friday night was appointed to
st:rve as a Meigs County Commissioner
replacing Charles R. Karr, Sr., Pomeroy,
who resigned .r:ecently following 11 years'
SCI'ViCC .
Wells was selected as lhe replacement
at a meeting of the Meigs County
Republican Central Committee F'riday
night at Pomeroy Village Hall with ()Qn
Collins, chairman, presiding .
Wells, a lifelong resident of Meigs
Senior nurses will
Co unty , is the son of Mrs. Lena Wells, soon
to be 90, who r~sides at the Elmwood
have simulation role
Nursing Home-. and the late William Wells.
GALLIPOLIS - The senior class of
Wells and his wife , Kathleen, who
the Holzer School of Nursing ·will conduct a
reside in the Ball Run area, have two
simulated "Burvival day" rrom 1 to 3 p.m.
daughters, Mrs. Doris Woodyard, and.
Tuesday at the TNT area in Mason County :
Mrs. Don (Sandy ) Spencer of Marietta . An
The 32-mcrnber class and its four ine~nploye with the mechanica l department_
s tru ctors , Lennie Davis, Barbara
or the Karr and Van Zai1dt Motor Co. in
Wiseman , Barbara McKinley and Inez
Pomeroy , Wells is a member of the Sacred .
Hawes will participate in a simulated
Heart Church and belongs to the Meigs
disaster. The class has been divided in
CountY ,Beagle Ciub. He has a brOther,
specifi c group s, sanitation, clean-up,
Edward , who resides on Lincoln Heights,
victims and medical care. The nurses will
Pomeroy.
admin ister emergency first aid, the
making of arr'il stretchers, treatment or
snake bite victims and mass reeding.

GALLIPOLIS - Galli a Academy High
School will graduate one of its largest
classes ever at 2:30 this afternoon .at the
Paul R. Lyne Center, Rib Grande ..
Two hundred and thirty pupils will
· rec~ive diplomaS during today 's combined
bacca la ur eate and commencement
exercises.
F'ather A. J . Golubiewski will deliver
the baccalaureate sermon . Bos Johnson,
newS director for WSAZ..TV, Channel 3,
Huntington, will deliver the com~
mencement address .
Honorary keys in music, athletics,
.scholarship, science and business
ed ucation will be presented by Principal
James N. -M. Davis .
Ma rlin Kerns, president or the
Gallipolis Board of Education, will present
dip lomas to lhe graduates. Mrs. Anne
Fischer 's GAHS choir and The Madrigals
will pl'ese nt se lections during both
ceremon ies.
BOS JOHNSON
City Schools Supt. Pal' l E. Kuhn an- May 29 will be the last day for teachers.
nounced Saturday that May 25 is the last Report cards will be mailed to pupils on
·
. day of school for all s tude nt~ this ~car. that date.

Diplomas to

44 S-W seniors
•

PATRIOT - Weather permitting, 44
seniors of the 1973 graduati ng class at
.Southwestern High School will receive
their dipl omas this afternoon a t
ceremonies beginning at 2 p.ril. on the
campus green.
Rev. John Daniel Davis, Rt. 2, Oak
Hill, will serve as the commencement
speaker. Graduation services were held
Friday night at Hannan Trace, Kyger
Creek and North Gallia High Schools.
Sam Neal, Director of College Relations
at Ri o Grande College, spoke to the 69
member graduating class at North Gallia
High School. Dr. Harold Meyer of the 0hio.
High :?&lt;hoot Athletic Commission, was the
principal speaker at the Kyger Creek High
School Commencement. Fifty-six seniors
received diplomas during the exercises .
Forty-eight seniors graduated Friday
night from Hannan Trace High School. T~e
class valedictorian was David Dale Hill ;
salutatorian Beverly Gail Stapleton and
. '
honorarians Liana Jo Unroe and Daana ·
Lynn Perkins were the tttain speakers.
.

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="738">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11138">
                <text>05. May</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="54949">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="54948">
              <text>May 18, 1973</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="2032">
      <name>eichinger</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
