<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="17682" 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/17682?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-25T03:14:05+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="50834">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/ea8afed6e4af752672bd51ca7108f226.pdf</src>
      <authentication>a49764a1e4358ccf972e24e803e1ffe7</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="56303">
                  <text>....

')

'('

.,

r7~
·~ ~~~S~f~i~~~- - .
c

•

..,.
'

I

j

llll1'rllil•jult

m·for emnl dayalrom

•......., vloleally"

' -be

~ bOml.llll bls body

'•'

1mll1ed

. THIJJGS. '10

;6iJe.D..
,.

• ,,

·I

'

\

-'~-l

BUT fv'IDST OF ALL, "THE"
~AS.Ot-J .I. LoVE: APRIL I:S
&amp;CAUS€'...

..

I

performed

••• .

.•

...:-

.

~-!

',

Bus
I

·, • '

..-.

�•

~

'

l

'Riotenee
' u thoie
of
radical ~~=~ split·
off faeUon
Democratic
.
Tile old atereOtypecl caricature of the aaareblst u II
beuded Ruulan heaving bowling bd·lhapecl bombl :with
••nlln2 fules is out of date. The Weathermen an educated,
' othenille
cblldrea of middle· !llld upper. ..,....
• AmerlciiD
. Tbe female of thll species' II u . dedi·
eatecl !llld cUy as the male.
.
So far the ODiy human cuua!Ues of the terroriiUype
bombs have been the terrorists themselve$. SUch goOd
luck caDDO! be expected to eonUnue. Even If the;bomben
don't Intend It, a mlscliculallon or mlifunetlon In a Um·
flir: devke II bound to result In a tregedy tak1nJ the lives
ofllmocent people some day.
.
Not much CAD be dooe about that. But ~ can be
done about the,ridiculous ease w1tb wbicll almoit 8J!YODe
· can obtain bigh explosives. In most sts.te•l::t~ mere·
1y the signing of a nam~ na!)'e and ,
~ statement of purpaae any p~se. No Identification or lleenae
Ia required.
- .
Two bills designed to cbaDge this sltuallon ba~ been
~ lnlrodueeclln Congress In recent days. One would levy a
·M fedaral tu on the 'lnteratate transfer of elQ)Joslves and
~ .require the regiltrallon of persons Involved In ·the trans·
•· acU011 Tbe &amp;ecO.IId would ouUaw the sale of etplosiver to
: · cbltl·iddlets !llld tiM!· mentally Ill ADd require deaim to
the name age and adilress of buyers. Pi;eaident
: NIJ:011 bas announced he will submit a batch ol pfoposaJs
~ to Congress IDcludiDg one to impose the death penalty on
• the perpetr~tor of a bombing wbicll results In a fatality.
: 't.&amp;wmaters In aeveral eapltsla are alao considering new

··

aent

Voice itlottg

. ily

• I

r •

"' neOn!

: tawi tO curb

the sale and tranaportaUon and use Of .ex.

• ploljves as wen as tbelr illldt miDutacture. It will do little
: gOI)d hOwever if one state passes strln&amp;ent laWI !llld liD·
: IJthef doea not,' for would-be bombers will limply go where
• they cAD buy tbelr ma~ aad will not be deterred by
: ftderallawa governing lnterstete traDaport of explosives.
: .Wbat Ia Jleeded Ia a model law that can be adopted by

'

atate.

·

fanatic wlio is

· ':kl~lW~'
,tf'!:t;

~·!"1

by

-may

Sometimes natural

that pleasea

"

dis·

aster turns our 'dreams

ln!o Jravody. ln....,....
moaM a happy 111ding.

. ....

""',_'

The average newspaper
reader apeodl '!/ mlnules eacb
day digesting both advertising
and editorial content
'

ID
• IIIII Of

tbat the

' ·death coiDit ml.M8 was
of "safety" We

�•

~

'

l

'Riotenee
' u thoie
of
radical ~~=~ split·
off faeUon
Democratic
.
Tile old atereOtypecl caricature of the aaareblst u II
beuded Ruulan heaving bowling bd·lhapecl bombl :with
••nlln2 fules is out of date. The Weathermen an educated,
' othenille
cblldrea of middle· !llld upper. ..,....
• AmerlciiD
. Tbe female of thll species' II u . dedi·
eatecl !llld cUy as the male.
.
So far the ODiy human cuua!Ues of the terroriiUype
bombs have been the terrorists themselve$. SUch goOd
luck caDDO! be expected to eonUnue. Even If the;bomben
don't Intend It, a mlscliculallon or mlifunetlon In a Um·
flir: devke II bound to result In a tregedy tak1nJ the lives
ofllmocent people some day.
.
Not much CAD be dooe about that. But ~ can be
done about the,ridiculous ease w1tb wbicll almoit 8J!YODe
· can obtain bigh explosives. In most sts.te•l::t~ mere·
1y the signing of a nam~ na!)'e and ,
~ statement of purpaae any p~se. No Identification or lleenae
Ia required.
- .
Two bills designed to cbaDge this sltuallon ba~ been
~ lnlrodueeclln Congress In recent days. One would levy a
·M fedaral tu on the 'lnteratate transfer of elQ)Joslves and
~ .require the regiltrallon of persons Involved In ·the trans·
•· acU011 Tbe &amp;ecO.IId would ouUaw the sale of etplosiver to
: · cbltl·iddlets !llld tiM!· mentally Ill ADd require deaim to
the name age and adilress of buyers. Pi;eaident
: NIJ:011 bas announced he will submit a batch ol pfoposaJs
~ to Congress IDcludiDg one to impose the death penalty on
• the perpetr~tor of a bombing wbicll results In a fatality.
: 't.&amp;wmaters In aeveral eapltsla are alao considering new

··

aent

Voice itlottg

. ily

• I

r •

"' neOn!

: tawi tO curb

the sale and tranaportaUon and use Of .ex.

• ploljves as wen as tbelr illldt miDutacture. It will do little
: gOI)d hOwever if one state passes strln&amp;ent laWI !llld liD·
: IJthef doea not,' for would-be bombers will limply go where
• they cAD buy tbelr ma~ aad will not be deterred by
: ftderallawa governing lnterstete traDaport of explosives.
: .Wbat Ia Jleeded Ia a model law that can be adopted by

'

atate.

·

fanatic wlio is

· ':kl~lW~'
,tf'!:t;

~·!"1

by

-may

Sometimes natural

that pleasea

"

dis·

aster turns our 'dreams

ln!o Jravody. ln....,....
moaM a happy 111ding.

. ....

""',_'

The average newspaper
reader apeodl '!/ mlnules eacb
day digesting both advertising
and editorial content
'

ID
• IIIII Of

tbat the

' ·death coiDit ml.M8 was
of "safety" We

�fORe,fll

·. IN

· ld.TH .PldUCTS. .,
.

"

..,~,

We carry only ihe best in hiHIIth
nt~li for everyone in th!! fomily fro111 ~by to (irandpol Your
well-being is our bviintssl ..
•.

~

·•

U~® - SAL~

f

..

~ ,

BIG
FAMILY
LOAD

SMALL .
PRICE
BUDGET
l(obbie Sajs: · .

Racine Social Events
BY. Mn. Fraaell Mom.
•Mrs. Margaret Houdasllelt
I attended SUnrl8e service at the
I
Church of Chrtat lJi Mlddleporl.
ol Her. grsnddaughter, &amp;verlee
Houdashelt, . was bapUzed
• foU9Wing the service.
. Thorne &lt;;oltrlll Of I.Ggl!l

•

weekend with his parenta, ·Mr .

8lld Mrs. Raymond Snider at ,
Columbus. .
Miss cheryl

·
Maslonta,
student at the Uillvenlty
FayetlevWe, Artanaas, apeni
Easter vac~Uon wltb her
parent., Mr, 8lld Mrs. Ralph
Mr. Harold Hamm of Maslonta 8lld ber llliter, '!'rUdY.
P~ .• were Friday
Mr. 8lld Mrs. Reick voimg ol
· gueill o1 Mrs. Ethel . Columbus spent Easter with her
8lld MrS. Ada· Bay,. . patel\la, Mr. ond•Mrs. MsrUn
of·Mr.and'Mrs. Wilcoxen.
··
·
· Wete Mr. 8lld . Miss D!anna · Cross_. o!'
eol~bus spept Easter willi ~r
--• parent.,- Mr. and Mn.· Eirl

=

.... Crose.

•

.

•

•

8CUFtDRUM
181N.FAN
~HP.MOTOR
'

Noroe hii•h airtlow,low temperature drying system redlaswrin~lo

�fORe,fll

·. IN

· ld.TH .PldUCTS. .,
.

"

..,~,

We carry only ihe best in hiHIIth
nt~li for everyone in th!! fomily fro111 ~by to (irandpol Your
well-being is our bviintssl ..
•.

~

·•

U~® - SAL~

f

..

~ ,

BIG
FAMILY
LOAD

SMALL .
PRICE
BUDGET
l(obbie Sajs: · .

Racine Social Events
BY. Mn. Fraaell Mom.
•Mrs. Margaret Houdasllelt
I attended SUnrl8e service at the
I
Church of Chrtat lJi Mlddleporl.
ol Her. grsnddaughter, &amp;verlee
Houdashelt, . was bapUzed
• foU9Wing the service.
. Thorne &lt;;oltrlll Of I.Ggl!l

•

weekend with his parenta, ·Mr .

8lld Mrs. Raymond Snider at ,
Columbus. .
Miss cheryl

·
Maslonta,
student at the Uillvenlty
FayetlevWe, Artanaas, apeni
Easter vac~Uon wltb her
parent., Mr, 8lld Mrs. Ralph
Mr. Harold Hamm of Maslonta 8lld ber llliter, '!'rUdY.
P~ .• were Friday
Mr. 8lld Mrs. Reick voimg ol
· gueill o1 Mrs. Ethel . Columbus spent Easter with her
8lld MrS. Ada· Bay,. . patel\la, Mr. ond•Mrs. MsrUn
of·Mr.and'Mrs. Wilcoxen.
··
·
· Wete Mr. 8lld . Miss D!anna · Cross_. o!'
eol~bus spept Easter willi ~r
--• parent.,- Mr. and Mn.· Eirl

=

.... Crose.

•

.

•

•

8CUFtDRUM
181N.FAN
~HP.MOTOR
'

Noroe hii•h airtlow,low temperature drying system redlaswrin~lo

�I. ,,

.. ft

~

, ~.t;liQe;.a .. ~·

· '.· · · ·: ""'

""'To;. S~IM Pl~up, ·two-~ pelllt, V-1 *'QIIIe, OM

· ,..... 'if.

IQi(at~.

.f
,r-,

. ,\'
J"•

\.

'
'"•

•

• ~.,

'

~"".

.,&gt;t

'

·

·

•

(

· IM1FORD ,, '· · !h , ,•
llanchero, V·l inOh!r, automallc ··lrlll.mloslon. -s~lng, 10\V.ml¥· ·, ,
•
·

or

•

·,~

\

Par't·•.•. "" "'"

sn

I"' CHEVRDL.T
'..
am
2 Too Cab &amp; Chassis wHh 14' lnsulatecl van body. A Rool

Athens county,

356·(1.51-3.16) -

356, In Waterloo

.

Buy.

resurfacing with ·' · •• , •• ,

•

1"

•

'

'

crete .
Pavement "Width - Various.
Projtd and Work Length 11,212:1 feel or 3.26 mlltt.
Port No. I

Athens county, Ohio, on ~TH 681 -7.79 - ·state Route 681. In
Aluander
Township,
by
resurfacing with asphalt con -

crete.

Pavement Width - 11 feet.
Project and Work Length 14,256.0 feel or 2.70 miles.

WANT 'AO

Pert No. 4
Meigs County, OhiO, on MEG 1..3-20.66 - Stele Route 143, In

INFORMATION
DIADLINIS
5 P.M. Day Before Publication
Monday Deedllne9a.m. .
C•ncellatlon &amp; CorrtctJons
Will be accepted untu9 a .m , fllr
Day Of PUbliCJtlon
REGULATIONS

Township,
by
resurfacing with asphalt conColumbia

crete.

Pavement Width - II tnt .
Project end work Length Z0,-'33.6 fHt or 3.1,_ miles.
"The date set tor completion
of this work shall be 11 set forth
In the bidding proposal."

The Publisher reserves the
r ight to edit Gr reject any ads
deemed oblectlonat. The

publisher will not be r11ponslblt
for mOre than one Incorrect

Each bidder shall be rectUirec;t

to file with his bid a certified
check for an amount equal to
fin per cent of Ilia bid, but In 110
event more than ten thousand
dollars, or a bond tOr ten per
cent of his bid, payable to the
Director .
Bidders must apply, on

Insertion .

·

RATES

.

For wan I Ad Service
5 cents per word one Insertion
Minimum .Charge 7.Sc

1~ centl per word three
consecutive lnsert'lons .
21 Cents per word six con ·

th~

Help Wanted

...

"()liCE

CARRIERS

WA"TED
For Pomeroy
Area
Phone 992-2156

proper forms, for qualification · secutlve lnser'llons.
The ~ily Sentinel
25 Per cent Discount on palct
at lent ten d1~1 prior . to the
date set for openlng bids In ads and ads paid Within 10 days.
CARD OF THANKS
accordance with (';hepler 5525
&amp; OBITUARY
Ohio Revised COde:
Sl .SO for so word minimum .
Plans and sp-_clncatlons are
on file In the Otpertm·ent of Eac:h add~~r~b
2c: .
Male
Highways and the Office of the·
Division Deputy Director.
Addillonal 25&lt; Charge por DRWE.RS NEEDED. Train
The Director rtsarvea th•1 Advertisement.
now to drive Sf!ml-truck,locel
right to relect any end 111 bids.
OFFICE HOURS
and over the road. You can
P. E.MASHETER
8 :JO a .m. 10 s:oo p,m . Dally,
earn hl"h wagn after short
DIRECTOR 8:30 a ,m . to 12 : 00 Noon
•
nd
saturday.
tralni~. For Interview a .

'l"Jg

Help Wanted

Noti.Ce

s &amp; WDRIVE-IN.
Increase In prices.

NOW OPEN,

appiiCII ion COlli 513-241-SID,
or write Safety ' Sept.,
Nationwide Systems, Inc:., c'·

.Spec:ials

every

Friday,

Room 426, 307 E. 4th St.,
Transportation Bldg ., Cln·

Saturday

and

Sunday.

dnnatl, Ohio.

No

#2tc

Located on Rt. 7 bypass.
------~-3·J0.30tc:
WILL plc:k up merchandise and
take to auction on a per·
centage basis. Call Jim
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
Phone 742-4161.

.

.

Alignment

7-ROOM HOME, 1'.&gt;-iicreo,
Sy tacuoe, Rt. 124. L~
basement. garlgo, c:an··
.,
driveway, llrge 'yard, 2
porches, hardwood floor•· . -GUARANTEEo-;,
Plenty of birch cab!ntfs .In
PHON,E 992-2094
We Specl•llzeln
kitchen, well towallcarpet.ln '
.'
: R,ooll.ng' .
living room . Q,oner ltovlng
area. Must see to apt&gt;reclote. ramera• Home&amp; ""!"WI
New
&amp; Old Work
Make us an offer. Phone 992·
Remodelljlg &amp;
2278 for appointment. '
. 11061!.MIIfi-Po,liloroy,O.
·
3.;12-llc
Ca~penler Work
~II' l!venJngs
SPI,NET plano. Wointed, HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
TENNA
SERVICE
.
Phone
responsible perly 1o lake over
low monthly payments on a !192·2522.
Spinet plano. Can be seen
locally .
Wrlle
crodfl
,tanks cltonad. Miller . CIGARETTE
~ending
manager, P. 0 . Box ·tJ6. SEPTIC
Sanitation.
Siewert,
Ohio.
Ph.
machlioti.
end
servlcu.
ABC
Shelbyville, Indiana. ·
·
662-303.1.
En!err&gt;r:l
...
,
Nlaoqn,
w.
Va.
.
. 3-31-121p
2-12-lfc c Phooe n:J.SS-Q.
6-9-lfc
WALNUT slereo radio com·
blnallon. Four-speed In- NEIGLER CONSTRUCTJON AIR CONDITIONING,
termixed changer. Four - FOR BUILDING cw remodeling
Relrlgerllflon service. ·Jod&lt;'s
speaker sound sr.sfem, dual lOUr home call Guy Nelgler or
Relrlgeratl\in, New Haven.
Oliver
Sayre,
Racine,
Ohio.
volume . contro . Balance
Phone 812-2079.
1-18-180tc
$67.&lt;10. Use our bu&lt;Ulol terms.
4-6-Ift
Call 1192-3352.
3-31-ac FIREGARD. Fire 'protecflon
c.
e11n be had for your small
homecir
mobile
home
for
less
BEAUTIFUL colonial maple
stereo, AM and FM radio, !han S1GO. C.ll ,-7-42·5539 cw 992·
four speakers,
-4-spee'd 9907 o•.send card to Box 28A.
automatic changer, Separate . Rutland, Ohio for free
'
5-1-lfc
controls. Balance $80.99."-Use estlmlll,.
!
our time j&gt;ayment plan. Call
READ.v,tltiX
CONCRETE
992-3352.
1 right to your
delivered
J.31-6tc WOMEN . AVAILABLE to do
pro/eel. F.aif \and etsy. Free ,
hoUsework. Fran's Domutlc est
matea . Phone 992·3284,
Aide Strvlc:e. Phone 992-5857. Goegloln
AWNINGS, storm doors arid
Rlldy-Mix Co ..
3-22-:JOIC
windows. carports,
Middleport;
Ohio.
marquees, blown and batt
.
.
Insulation. Elmer White, • A:fHERTON
T.V.
AND
sales representallve. For free . elECTRONIC
SERVICE.
Phone-915-3849 Long 8oflom.
esllmafes, phone Charlo&amp;
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
·
3-11-lfc
Johnson and Son, Inc.
5-1-lfc

$5.55

..

· m-s45f

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

JJ) ,, 13 - 2tc

.

'.

IN TJIE MATTI!R OF SET·
. !TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS,
!PROlATE COURT, MEIGS
J;OUNTY, OHIO
•
.

'followln~
Accounts named
apd vouchers
of the :::
fiduciaries
t~ave been tiled In~ Probate

~;~~h~~1l~!,!~i~~;~;!~;;~~

J;9urt, Meigs Cou~fY~Ohlo. tor
IPPf'OYII and HitllrnA~nt:
,, CASE NO. 19361 ·F,Irst and
nel Account ,ot Mary Pauline
orarlty, Administratrix of the
state of Charles Arthur
MOrarlty, Oe&lt;:eased .
·

Wanted .To Bur

OLD FURNITURE, dishes,
trunks, etc. Write M. 0.
Miller. Rt. 1, Pom~roy, 0.
Call 992-6271.
BidderS must apply on the
3-8-11&lt;
·•CASE NO. 1"43 Flnt and proper farms, for quaf1flc•tlan
~rrent Account ot Ollie Tyree, at 1ea1t ten diYI prior to the
tft,dmlnlstratrlx of the Estate of date set tor OPtnlng bkfl 1ft MINE POSTS. See 0t call Bob
~l J. Tlfte· Jr., deceased.
accordance with Chapt.,. 5525 - Jeffers, Jeffers Coal Co., 992~ln:ls~cc!:.'nt19:r a:r~!~d·~~ Ohio ReYIIId Code.
3535 alter 1 p.m.

i

Fultz, Executor of tht Estate of onp~f~~· ~~~h~P"8~'~~~;::".:., a~~
Orrin R. Hunsicker, decused. Highways and t·he OffiCI of the

CASE NO .

20230

Firat and Dlvl•lon Deputy Dlr~tor.

th•

.fJnal Account of Charles H.
The Director reserves,.
~elss, Special Commissioner right 10 relect II"'Y and all. bids.

t,

the Estate of John Bush,
P. E. MASHET,ER
~~~~odNO . 11207 Flr&lt;l and
DIRECTOR
2tc
nal Acco~.tnl of Nellie Vale, (.C) 6• 13
, ardlen of lhe estate Of John
Vale, a minor .
CASE " NO 19610 First and ~-----------~-- .

:~n~:~.·,~~:;u~:~~r~~· t':e

Lon V. Greenlee,
' , used.
CASE NO. 19523 First end
!otnol Account Of Patricia
l&gt;unfeo. e ..c:utrlx of the Estate
~ · t1 l•• wauec:e, doc:eostd,
.... ' .. UniHI txceptlonl art filed
·
ereto, said ec:countl will be
..,,htlting before uld Court on
6th. dey ot May, mo. at
lchtlmuold occoun,.wlll bt
sldered and contlnuld from
ate of

~

."to

~

day until flnallv disposed

1
1

I
I

1

shopplna sprees

1

I·

·I
~-----------· ___ I
-

'

lnttrested m1y prior to the date set tor hearll"g:,
e written exceptions to said
F . H.O'Irlen ,
PROlATE JUDGE, '
tcounts or to matten perMEIGS COUNTY,OHIG
falnlnG to the tKecution of the
·
,.uat, not
than five days (4) 6 - ltc
Any person

J•••

OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any
condition, as lonJ as have not

been wet. P-aying 110 each.

First flOor Only ..Mcwldllyl will
be plc:k'-up day. Write, giving

gPcJd directions,

Witten -pflno

Company, Box 181, Sardis,
Ohlo, Of-46. ;.

.L

Classified Ads
br Ina you
t
h
U r I CIS
I Dr

'-2-6tc

'
. .
3-13·30tp
:oR 4 BEDROOM house 1n
1·· ~. coridltlM
In or near
r-:
I
eroy. stn&lt;l all pertinent
I Information to Box ,7rJ·M. c-o
I Tho Dlllly Sentinel. Pomeroy,
1 Ohio, 457". .
I
.4-J.Jtc

I

I
I

·

~~~~O~p~-~~"'it~~~s~....
'-"'""'

Tlolt lsNoiVIndlng
,SPOITSMIEN ·

-

-.

:11 Not.
o(

Z3.Pa1111e

�I. ,,

.. ft

~

, ~.t;liQe;.a .. ~·

· '.· · · ·: ""'

""'To;. S~IM Pl~up, ·two-~ pelllt, V-1 *'QIIIe, OM

· ,..... 'if.

IQi(at~.

.f
,r-,

. ,\'
J"•

\.

'
'"•

•

• ~.,

'

~"".

.,&gt;t

'

·

·

•

(

· IM1FORD ,, '· · !h , ,•
llanchero, V·l inOh!r, automallc ··lrlll.mloslon. -s~lng, 10\V.ml¥· ·, ,
•
·

or

•

·,~

\

Par't·•.•. "" "'"

sn

I"' CHEVRDL.T
'..
am
2 Too Cab &amp; Chassis wHh 14' lnsulatecl van body. A Rool

Athens county,

356·(1.51-3.16) -

356, In Waterloo

.

Buy.

resurfacing with ·' · •• , •• ,

•

1"

•

'

'

crete .
Pavement "Width - Various.
Projtd and Work Length 11,212:1 feel or 3.26 mlltt.
Port No. I

Athens county, Ohio, on ~TH 681 -7.79 - ·state Route 681. In
Aluander
Township,
by
resurfacing with asphalt con -

crete.

Pavement Width - 11 feet.
Project and Work Length 14,256.0 feel or 2.70 miles.

WANT 'AO

Pert No. 4
Meigs County, OhiO, on MEG 1..3-20.66 - Stele Route 143, In

INFORMATION
DIADLINIS
5 P.M. Day Before Publication
Monday Deedllne9a.m. .
C•ncellatlon &amp; CorrtctJons
Will be accepted untu9 a .m , fllr
Day Of PUbliCJtlon
REGULATIONS

Township,
by
resurfacing with asphalt conColumbia

crete.

Pavement Width - II tnt .
Project end work Length Z0,-'33.6 fHt or 3.1,_ miles.
"The date set tor completion
of this work shall be 11 set forth
In the bidding proposal."

The Publisher reserves the
r ight to edit Gr reject any ads
deemed oblectlonat. The

publisher will not be r11ponslblt
for mOre than one Incorrect

Each bidder shall be rectUirec;t

to file with his bid a certified
check for an amount equal to
fin per cent of Ilia bid, but In 110
event more than ten thousand
dollars, or a bond tOr ten per
cent of his bid, payable to the
Director .
Bidders must apply, on

Insertion .

·

RATES

.

For wan I Ad Service
5 cents per word one Insertion
Minimum .Charge 7.Sc

1~ centl per word three
consecutive lnsert'lons .
21 Cents per word six con ·

th~

Help Wanted

...

"()liCE

CARRIERS

WA"TED
For Pomeroy
Area
Phone 992-2156

proper forms, for qualification · secutlve lnser'llons.
The ~ily Sentinel
25 Per cent Discount on palct
at lent ten d1~1 prior . to the
date set for openlng bids In ads and ads paid Within 10 days.
CARD OF THANKS
accordance with (';hepler 5525
&amp; OBITUARY
Ohio Revised COde:
Sl .SO for so word minimum .
Plans and sp-_clncatlons are
on file In the Otpertm·ent of Eac:h add~~r~b
2c: .
Male
Highways and the Office of the·
Division Deputy Director.
Addillonal 25&lt; Charge por DRWE.RS NEEDED. Train
The Director rtsarvea th•1 Advertisement.
now to drive Sf!ml-truck,locel
right to relect any end 111 bids.
OFFICE HOURS
and over the road. You can
P. E.MASHETER
8 :JO a .m. 10 s:oo p,m . Dally,
earn hl"h wagn after short
DIRECTOR 8:30 a ,m . to 12 : 00 Noon
•
nd
saturday.
tralni~. For Interview a .

'l"Jg

Help Wanted

Noti.Ce

s &amp; WDRIVE-IN.
Increase In prices.

NOW OPEN,

appiiCII ion COlli 513-241-SID,
or write Safety ' Sept.,
Nationwide Systems, Inc:., c'·

.Spec:ials

every

Friday,

Room 426, 307 E. 4th St.,
Transportation Bldg ., Cln·

Saturday

and

Sunday.

dnnatl, Ohio.

No

#2tc

Located on Rt. 7 bypass.
------~-3·J0.30tc:
WILL plc:k up merchandise and
take to auction on a per·
centage basis. Call Jim
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
Phone 742-4161.

.

.

Alignment

7-ROOM HOME, 1'.&gt;-iicreo,
Sy tacuoe, Rt. 124. L~
basement. garlgo, c:an··
.,
driveway, llrge 'yard, 2
porches, hardwood floor•· . -GUARANTEEo-;,
Plenty of birch cab!ntfs .In
PHON,E 992-2094
We Specl•llzeln
kitchen, well towallcarpet.ln '
.'
: R,ooll.ng' .
living room . Q,oner ltovlng
area. Must see to apt&gt;reclote. ramera• Home&amp; ""!"WI
New
&amp; Old Work
Make us an offer. Phone 992·
Remodelljlg &amp;
2278 for appointment. '
. 11061!.MIIfi-Po,liloroy,O.
·
3.;12-llc
Ca~penler Work
~II' l!venJngs
SPI,NET plano. Wointed, HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
TENNA
SERVICE
.
Phone
responsible perly 1o lake over
low monthly payments on a !192·2522.
Spinet plano. Can be seen
locally .
Wrlle
crodfl
,tanks cltonad. Miller . CIGARETTE
~ending
manager, P. 0 . Box ·tJ6. SEPTIC
Sanitation.
Siewert,
Ohio.
Ph.
machlioti.
end
servlcu.
ABC
Shelbyville, Indiana. ·
·
662-303.1.
En!err&gt;r:l
...
,
Nlaoqn,
w.
Va.
.
. 3-31-121p
2-12-lfc c Phooe n:J.SS-Q.
6-9-lfc
WALNUT slereo radio com·
blnallon. Four-speed In- NEIGLER CONSTRUCTJON AIR CONDITIONING,
termixed changer. Four - FOR BUILDING cw remodeling
Relrlgerllflon service. ·Jod&lt;'s
speaker sound sr.sfem, dual lOUr home call Guy Nelgler or
Relrlgeratl\in, New Haven.
Oliver
Sayre,
Racine,
Ohio.
volume . contro . Balance
Phone 812-2079.
1-18-180tc
$67.&lt;10. Use our bu&lt;Ulol terms.
4-6-Ift
Call 1192-3352.
3-31-ac FIREGARD. Fire 'protecflon
c.
e11n be had for your small
homecir
mobile
home
for
less
BEAUTIFUL colonial maple
stereo, AM and FM radio, !han S1GO. C.ll ,-7-42·5539 cw 992·
four speakers,
-4-spee'd 9907 o•.send card to Box 28A.
automatic changer, Separate . Rutland, Ohio for free
'
5-1-lfc
controls. Balance $80.99."-Use estlmlll,.
!
our time j&gt;ayment plan. Call
READ.v,tltiX
CONCRETE
992-3352.
1 right to your
delivered
J.31-6tc WOMEN . AVAILABLE to do
pro/eel. F.aif \and etsy. Free ,
hoUsework. Fran's Domutlc est
matea . Phone 992·3284,
Aide Strvlc:e. Phone 992-5857. Goegloln
AWNINGS, storm doors arid
Rlldy-Mix Co ..
3-22-:JOIC
windows. carports,
Middleport;
Ohio.
marquees, blown and batt
.
.
Insulation. Elmer White, • A:fHERTON
T.V.
AND
sales representallve. For free . elECTRONIC
SERVICE.
Phone-915-3849 Long 8oflom.
esllmafes, phone Charlo&amp;
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
·
3-11-lfc
Johnson and Son, Inc.
5-1-lfc

$5.55

..

· m-s45f

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

JJ) ,, 13 - 2tc

.

'.

IN TJIE MATTI!R OF SET·
. !TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS,
!PROlATE COURT, MEIGS
J;OUNTY, OHIO
•
.

'followln~
Accounts named
apd vouchers
of the :::
fiduciaries
t~ave been tiled In~ Probate

~;~~h~~1l~!,!~i~~;~;!~;;~~

J;9urt, Meigs Cou~fY~Ohlo. tor
IPPf'OYII and HitllrnA~nt:
,, CASE NO. 19361 ·F,Irst and
nel Account ,ot Mary Pauline
orarlty, Administratrix of the
state of Charles Arthur
MOrarlty, Oe&lt;:eased .
·

Wanted .To Bur

OLD FURNITURE, dishes,
trunks, etc. Write M. 0.
Miller. Rt. 1, Pom~roy, 0.
Call 992-6271.
BidderS must apply on the
3-8-11&lt;
·•CASE NO. 1"43 Flnt and proper farms, for quaf1flc•tlan
~rrent Account ot Ollie Tyree, at 1ea1t ten diYI prior to the
tft,dmlnlstratrlx of the Estate of date set tor OPtnlng bkfl 1ft MINE POSTS. See 0t call Bob
~l J. Tlfte· Jr., deceased.
accordance with Chapt.,. 5525 - Jeffers, Jeffers Coal Co., 992~ln:ls~cc!:.'nt19:r a:r~!~d·~~ Ohio ReYIIId Code.
3535 alter 1 p.m.

i

Fultz, Executor of tht Estate of onp~f~~· ~~~h~P"8~'~~~;::".:., a~~
Orrin R. Hunsicker, decused. Highways and t·he OffiCI of the

CASE NO .

20230

Firat and Dlvl•lon Deputy Dlr~tor.

th•

.fJnal Account of Charles H.
The Director reserves,.
~elss, Special Commissioner right 10 relect II"'Y and all. bids.

t,

the Estate of John Bush,
P. E. MASHET,ER
~~~~odNO . 11207 Flr&lt;l and
DIRECTOR
2tc
nal Acco~.tnl of Nellie Vale, (.C) 6• 13
, ardlen of lhe estate Of John
Vale, a minor .
CASE " NO 19610 First and ~-----------~-- .

:~n~:~.·,~~:;u~:~~r~~· t':e

Lon V. Greenlee,
' , used.
CASE NO. 19523 First end
!otnol Account Of Patricia
l&gt;unfeo. e ..c:utrlx of the Estate
~ · t1 l•• wauec:e, doc:eostd,
.... ' .. UniHI txceptlonl art filed
·
ereto, said ec:countl will be
..,,htlting before uld Court on
6th. dey ot May, mo. at
lchtlmuold occoun,.wlll bt
sldered and contlnuld from
ate of

~

."to

~

day until flnallv disposed

1
1

I
I

1

shopplna sprees

1

I·

·I
~-----------· ___ I
-

'

lnttrested m1y prior to the date set tor hearll"g:,
e written exceptions to said
F . H.O'Irlen ,
PROlATE JUDGE, '
tcounts or to matten perMEIGS COUNTY,OHIG
falnlnG to the tKecution of the
·
,.uat, not
than five days (4) 6 - ltc
Any person

J•••

OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any
condition, as lonJ as have not

been wet. P-aying 110 each.

First flOor Only ..Mcwldllyl will
be plc:k'-up day. Write, giving

gPcJd directions,

Witten -pflno

Company, Box 181, Sardis,
Ohlo, Of-46. ;.

.L

Classified Ads
br Ina you
t
h
U r I CIS
I Dr

'-2-6tc

'
. .
3-13·30tp
:oR 4 BEDROOM house 1n
1·· ~. coridltlM
In or near
r-:
I
eroy. stn&lt;l all pertinent
I Information to Box ,7rJ·M. c-o
I Tho Dlllly Sentinel. Pomeroy,
1 Ohio, 457". .
I
.4-J.Jtc

I

I
I

·

~~~~O~p~-~~"'it~~~s~....
'-"'""'

Tlolt lsNoiVIndlng
,SPOITSMIEN ·

-

-.

:11 Not.
o(

Z3.Pa1111e

�··til
., ..

,'

RIO

,,•,

I

q-:... ~ ~ :~~lliif&lt;

,O!IJiitt iril1 bGit tile Fltll
l\lllml1 01!19 Dlyi!lion ~
Bind t.np ............ aeC!II'diJic to 'Carl~~. vtce
~dent b dmlopment at

lbe cWJep·. 'lbe wop, wbk:b
apena July Jl with a Majorette
• l,lld Twlrllni CIIDp ani! ~
!;~. August 29 witb tlie last band
t ., camp sesaloo, Ia undet the ·
• • aupervlsloo of Cre~ndo Camp,

of Le~anon Junction,

.:",. ' (nc.
~,

Federal Grant

•

champtona, two ·of tile

•ton
-l: Is Announ~ed ;:te::
:!
··

oota~ , ~.
·
two
irith a~

45

yean C8!DP, .,..
"Use ol tile Rio .Grande

:
'lbe •lfflce of Congressman College lacllltle8 by tile
: Clarence E. Miller today was ~Cres&lt;endo Camp," Dahlberg
inlonned by the Bureau ol _ _._:...
· ~.-· - - - - : . . 'Educatiqnlor the Handicapped Velmlll Memorlll BGapl!I!J
· ~ In the Deparbnent ol Health,
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS,EduCation and Welfare that Carroll Stobarl, Racine; ROy
, grants totalling $1,519,923 ha\'1! Durst, Cottageville, W. Va.;
been madeavallable to the Oblo~ Velma Cauady, Tuppers
Department of Education and Plains; Bonnie Rayburn,

the Department of Mental
Hygiene and Correction to
aastat them In the elpiiiiSion
and improvement of Special
Education programs for ban·
dicapped children.
Aportion of these mOIIIes will
go to the Fairfield School fllr
Boys In Lancasler and to the

•

Mason; Cheryl Howard, New
Haven; George Werling,
Racine; Carlotta Boyer,
Mason; Roberta Ross, Mason;
Judith Gheen, New Haven;
Joseph Rudolph, Jr., Mid·
dleport; Marian Francis,
Middleport
SATURDAY : DISCHARGES
- Paul Morrison, Sandra
Maynard, Hollie Friend, Lowell
Winget!, NEllie Frlzzle, Everett
Huffman, Carl Wllaon, Jr.
SUNDAY .ADMISSIONS Waiter Hysell, Middleport;
Judith Channell, Pomeroy;
Effie Knotte, Mason; Gregory
Hayes, Middleport; Eadgley
Owens, Middleport; Mary Jane
Herald, Middleport; Rufus
Browning, Syracilse.
SUNDAY DISpiAIIGES :Carlotta Boyer, Debb1e
Mowery, Judith Gheen, Roberta
Rilss, Judith Channell, Timothy

..
',•

4 ..

.'

. ,,
' ·'

. Galllpolis State lnstilule In
•· Galilpolis. These funds are
provided Wider Tille VI-A of the
: • Elementary and Secondary
: Education Act for the 1970 fiscal
' year which ends In June.
Authorized programs and
projects are originated by
eligible local and State
education agencies, and are
approved by their respective·
State education agencies.
Representative Miller said,
"Among the many ways In
wblcb the Federal funds are
oaed are: employment and
lnaervlce trailllng ol teachers Smith.
• and leacber aides and other
:' project . stall members,
' preschool and work..tudy
..;.. programs, pare11t counselling,
CLUB TO MEET
and dlsgnoaUc services."
The Tri.COUOty CD Radio
Club will meet Thuraday at 7:30
p. m. at the home of Agnes
HOSPITAL NEWS White.
A social hour, with llgbt
relreshmenla, will foUow the
Holzer liledical Center, First bll!inesa meeting. Members are
Ave. General visiting hours :1-4 urged to attend.
and 7-8 p. m. Ollly. Malernlty
visiting houra 2:30to 4:30p.m.
Ollly. Parenl.t Ollly on Pedlstrlcs
Ward.

' /

lll y

eritine

.
POMEROY'MIDDLEPORJ, OHIO
~

.

'

I

,(

"!:,I· .

,

mer,

I

~' \

TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1970

TEN CE

·~

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

c,.,

·Taft Prom·: ·~0 '\~~c~~ ~itswe~.Q
~&lt;--~ 0 .
~
a
...
.
)
0 .
t.
ballatCros~y, Fleldtoopentbe i• ~,:&gt;. :S•) (':.! Ov ond •thestronsestcandldale.

.

. '

.

'· •

~

t}

BY HOIWlT WU.SON, JB.
.U. S. Rep. Robert Taft, Jr., In 1970 Majqr League baseball Rep, ' · c .9t .11ce to ''This ls on the basis or,
1 brief campaign viait in Cllll1(llllgn.
suCcee.. 0 t ·~
samplll)ga that
6 donie
· Gallipolis Monday mlirning, -Rep. Taft was accompanied Conlin"' · ~0 .t'here are some lnfornlati';!' 1l'Olll
aaldheenteredtbeU.S.Senale byJqnLirgeoflheWaDStreet t many, ma..
•aapru the ~aide aa !Jill!'! lee
race i!ecalUle "People today Journal, and his Gallla Com~ty ,: President haa 1-- opt!fllld tl!al are elghl years of Jeglal8tl0j
wanUnswers, Tbe)r.w11111 them campaign manager, Fred .:· simply not movb)g ~uae of perience In Columbus, ll
. on the .tasuep. ·: ·,;. ,v ·
. Beman.
opposiUon In the Congreai and them as the Majority ""'
Tall, a calidldale for tbe U.'S.
Senate. •
'
, . 8lld my more than five y01
~te on the ~bllt;an llcket . Tan told ·the TribWie and
"We need ~M~Ven more seats Congress where r 1!11\ ag
In !he May ~· ~. con- Sentinel tbal he chose to run far on our sl!le of the ai.ale
member ol the elected 1
dUeled &amp;n!llfl ColifereDc.e and the U.S. Senate because he fell to take over
leadership (~ C&gt;
, lourec! city and COUDty offices it Will! essential "we get a reviewed the
research comml~) glVl
. be(ore flying to his hometown, Republiean .. -Serutte and ·chances a( the
·
CbldnnaU; to toss out the first RepubiiCl!D · House In ,«der 1o and of my,.lf, lfQIII was
(Continued oil page 8)
.
~
·~·

..

"

.

'

.•

Strikels .·.
'

.

~

D!Jcbuled

·; ..~~ folD.,,~, JJ;· ~t'Mn .
.~&gt;'I'Nflodiae llrowll, Jtffrey T.
:CaldweD, Mrs. Lyndill E. Dial,
·Sr., Mrs. Freda J. Fauber, 1\lrs.
. -~H. Hugglna, John L. Jones,
-lin. Clifford L. Leport, Mrs.
·Jolin Maynard, Mrs. Lawrence
.·. Mooner, !"erreD M. Niday, lllrs•.
• Robert B. ObJinier and infant
. . 1011, l:.ewis E. Ours, Homer P.
l'atter, Doana M. Porter, 1\lrs.
·John s. ReynoldJ and infant
.!l&amp;UBhler, Mri. ~ E. Rouab,
Shawn D. Sayre, Ml'l. David G.
cSedziol and infant son, Jolin M.
. ,')'hompson, Teresa Diana
;1olbert, Mrs. Fletcher R.
.. Welch, Mrs. Walter A. White,
· Mn'. '1'hcmas L. Wright, Mrs.
: Ronald E. Trimble, Mrs. Larry
·: ~. Lathey and Mrs. Sarah B.
• CampbeB.
LOSES PANTS

, BRIGHTON, England (UP!)
· - Ton: Scarrott wanla his
· ~ trousen back. He thinks
· : llOlllOOile may have bought them
: by mllllke while he was ap.
· . ~ jJeartDg In a low-cut evening
·~ Jown at a eburcb bazaar to
. ' m.e cbarlly money. He went
.•home wearing an old pair of
. · 'li'quaen left over from the sale.
.
•
·~
Neat-bulldlac Filh
, · The lour-spined sUckle·
; back fish ~Ids a nest much
ihe way a bird does. .The
· lllale, with the aid of a
1tlcky. threadlike secreUon
·!rom the kidney, )'leaves por.
· !loll&amp; of water plants into a
· ·lqrl of basket, using growing
. itaiks as the framework.

',:..,.

I

0·

lml DIBTIUCr CCI&lt;fGREIIfiiiA Cl-.ce MIDer dlac~fl 1 bli ~Ve JIIICb" ' i'
with the Honorable Danald Jolmlon, Mmlnl"nntor ol the Velenlla MmlniltnllGD, at lbe .
V. A. offices in WllliiiiCoa. D. C.
.
,
,
,

AprtU-7

SWEET CHARITY
(Tidlnlcoltrl
Shirley Macl.•ln

c.ttr........
· !UwJ

John McMartin

Dop Art

.

Apln

.

.

; '·

limo: 2 tn. 45

$1 .00 A®lf~;

i

ADVANCE TICKETS lor the siJtb 8llllUI) M1aa Southern Cillo Pageant -t.!11 s
Monday In Pllonero)l and MldcDeport. Mrs. Mildred Karr, above, leaves tickets with Dan
Mlllllo111cif . . Vlllaie Pharmacy In M.lddleport. AdVai1ce tickets are going at a l'Oihlced IJi
!rom tblil at lbe ljqor.on pageant nigh~ ~ 18, at the Melgs Junior ~ licboolln l'omor1
flelkle• the VW.ce Pharmacy, tlckel.t1118f. be (llfthaaed at Duttoo's .~ Store In Mlddlep
~ •I·~-table Drugs and the NeW York Qolhlng Houle 111 POmeroy. Mn.Jtarr
lll!neril cbalrm.ali elf tilll pageant 011 bebalf ol Xi Gamma Mu OIIFI« ol)leta ,Slima I

SoJ:oril)' '11i!l(:b·~
Cl&gt;flponsoringthe pageant with the Pomeroy Chamber 01 ~·
i '•,
•
·~

,•

..

Tonlfbt&amp;Tuoay

.

'

Ruth Singleto;.
Dies Monday

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="711">
    <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="11111">
                <text>04. April</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="56305">
            <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="56304">
              <text>April 6, 1970</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
</item>
