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Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Sept. 6, 1973

650 Sign
up at Rio
RIO GRANDE - Nearly 650
students enrolled ut Hiu
Grande.College the fi1·st day of
registrati on Tu esct~y und
.!ltudents arr co ntinuing to

T\\f•nl} lltlt•ndt•tl
V&lt;•h•rans M&lt;'lllorlalllospltal
firMI lm·ukfa~l
ADMITTED - Hheda Bing,
'l'wcnty Southern High Shade: .l e&gt;Si~ C. Mineard.
Sd&gt;t,&gt;l atudenls attended the Albany; Earl Kauri. Jlemlotk
first in a· seric'S of weekly (1rO\'C!: Richard Gilmorr,
prayer breakfasts Wednesday Pomeroy; Sharon ThotllpsOn,
mornin g at th e Racine Huti;md : Allen Housh, MinersWesleyan United Methodist • ville: ~:rnmn Snyder, Reedsf'hurch.
ville ; Charlotte B•·own. MidThe He1•. Walter B1kacsan. dleport.
pastor of lh&lt; Harinc ~' irst
DISCHAHGED - Georgia
Baptisl Church, comtul' t{'d a F:rvin. Judith Luudermi lt,
mtclila tion and thr Rev . Mildred Hudson, Albert Smith,

register.
Last year 667 students were
enrolled for the rirst se mester·;
~ of them full-time, 39 partHoward Shively gave u prayer. Mnry J ane Tennant, Ella
lime, 25 night students and 14 Mrs. Ma•·Jcnc fisher wa s Patterson. De lores Tyree.
as special students . This is the pianist for grou p sinf.:(ing .
first year on the qu nr tc r

system.
There

have

been

no

predictions from the College
administration as .to whet I the

total enrollment will be this
year, but officials are hoping to
revet·se a downww·ct tredd in
enrollment that has been oc.
curring both at Hio Grande
College and nalionnlly over the
past few years.
IN HOSPITAL
RACINE - Homer Proffitt ,

breakfast were Mrs. Gladys

Shields. Mrs. Curtb Johnson
and Mrs. Shively.
Altcnding

were

Slepi'Umir

Ord . Vicki Wolfe, Homa NeaSt'.
VHne Ord, Davi d Shuler,

Buddy Ervin. Paul Cross.
Slcphel] Nease, Mary Walker,
Connie Roush 1 Beverly H(lrt,

Pa t Woods. Becky Kouns,
Amanda Housh, Molly Fisher,
Hhouda West, U;e Ord, Bill and
Gene Shively and Tim Bentz.

of near Racine, is a patient at

the O'Bieness Hospita l in
Athens after suffering a heart

attack.

MEIG$ THEATRE
Tonight ,·Thu rsday

Sept. 6
NOT O'PEN
Friday thru Tuesda y
Sept. 1. 11

Walt Disney's
MARY POPPINS
(Technicolor)
Julie Andrew s

Dick Van Dyke
Show Starts 7 p.m .

Tonight &amp; Friday
Sept. 6-7
Double Feature Program

"SUPER CHICK"
Joyce Jillson
Louis Queen

I Rated Rl

- Piuo" CHAIN
GANG WOMEN"

IR)
Saturday &amp; Sunday
Sept. 8·9
Double Feature

"MAN FROM
DEEP RIVER"
Raled R

Dcfcndanl fined
SYRACUSE - One defendant. was fined and two forfei ted bonds in Syracuse Court
Tuesday nigh t. Council
President Hobert Winge tt
presided in the absence of
Mayor Her man London.
Franklin Parsons was fined $10
and costs on charges of unsafe
operation of a motor vehicle.
F'orfeiling bonds were
Russell
Owen
White ,
Nelsonville, $200, dri ving while
intoxicated and $25, expired
operators license, and Bob
White, Racine, $25, for intoxi catio n. The defendants
were Mrestect by Police Chief
Millon Varian .
IN PROGHESS
SY RACUSE - A revival is
being held at 7:30 each evening
through Sunday at the
Sy •·acuse Church of the
Nazarene with the Rev .
Donovan Humble of Waverly
the evangelist. Tonight the
Hev . Joe Quinn of Point
Pleasant will present vocal
num)Jers and on Friday vocal
music will be presented by a
trio from the Gallipolis Church
of the Nazarene. On Saturday
evening, music will b e by
Dennis Weaver and his group
from Point Pleasant. The
public is invited.

- Plus-

DESPERATE CHARACTERS
IColor)
Shirley Maclaine

IRI

Diunna

Ln~ so n

and so n,

Katherine Leach and son, J.ula
Mayes, Nelda llosebrock,
Elizabeth Roush, Hat tie
Housh, Joyce Russell , Mable
Throckmorton , Thomas
Waddel, Roxann Workman and
son, Morris Youn~ .
PLEASANT VULEY
BIRTHS - Mr. and Mrs.
DJSCHAHGES : J ess ie Tom Crabtree, a son, Jackson;
Smi lh , , Havenswood : Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W
fill ii\in ManEllen Cox, Gallipolis; Marie n.ering, a son, .hrck·~n ; Mr.
Nen l, West Columbia; Frank and Mrs. James Miller, a
Morrow , Leon ; William Willis, daughter, Gallipolis ; Mrs.
Eleanor: Mrs. William Jacob, Linda Adkins, a daughter,
Mt-~ son :
Mary Florence Gallipolis ; Mrs. Loretta
Cullens, Letart; Bryant Hughesl a son, Jackson.
Harmon, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Ashabello Devault, son, Point
Pleasan t; Mrs. Wendell
Chaffin, son, Soull1 P.oint, 0 .;
(Continued from Page I )
Clayton Shuler, J•·., Gallipolis
which
farmers and businesses
Ferry; Mrs. Davie E. Snoad,
Mt. Alto, and Hobert Rous h, now subtract 7 per cent.pf the
cost of new equipment. But he
Point Pleasant.
said
there was no chance
BIRTHS - Sept. 4, a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Congress would pass il.
Nixon referred to the
Vornie Queen, Northup, 0. : a
daughter to Mr . and Mrs. possibility of bipartisan
Jeffery Patterson , Point cooperation with Congress on
Pleasant. and September 8, a legislation, which a day earlier
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. House Majority Thomas P.
Jose ph Hammond, Henderson . O'Neill had . called for . And,
five minutes before Nixon went
on the air, his domestic ad. viser, Melvin R Laird, called
O'Neill to discuss such
HAD NO CHOICE
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - cooperation.
But the President otherwise
Against their wishes, San
1
was
on the offensive toward
Francisco s sUpervisors have
put on the November ballot a Congress during his news
char ter amen dment which conference . 11 We have had this
would reduce the work week to year, as · far as Congress is
30 hours. If passed, the concerned, a disappointing
amendment would ror the city performance so far ," he said.
Nixon's frustration in putting
and most private employers to
Waterga
te behind him was
pay as much of the 30 hours of
work as they do now for 40 apparent under questioning on
he
considred
hours. The supervisors had no whether
choice because the measure "cebuilding confidence" in his
qualified under the initiative leadership as a major domestic
problem he fa ces.
process.
"That is a problem, it is
true," he replied, adding: "It is
rather difficult to have the
TEAM GROUNDED
President of the United States
SACRAMEN TO, Calif. on prime time . . . for four
IUPI) - An Army parachute months to have the President
learn performing at the state by innuendo, by leak , by
fair was grounded Wednesday frankly, leers and sneers of .
when jumpers missed their commentators, which is their
t&lt;lrgets three times after lines perfect right, attacked in every
tangled.
way without having some of
that confidence being . worn

Preparing and ser ving the

Elberfelds In Pomeroy·
Friday and Saturday Sale

lloltcr ~l1•tlkal l't•utt·r
DISCHARC:.; D - Larry
l.lailey, AvtHtellu Ball, Rlhel
BurH&lt;' ·s, Minme Clark, Theron
t:nuse. F:vclyn Dearing,
Sotndra Dempsey und son,
William Goheen, !larry H!ll·rls,
James Harris, Myrlle Haner,
Luella llulcurn, Donna Jones,

OPEN FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 PM
•
MEN ' S BIG BEN

r

HAP PIES
PANTY IHOSE

WORK COVERALLS
Grey Fisher slrlpe and green herringbone cloth .
Doubl e action zipper. 100 pet . cotton, Sanforized
Shrunk.
Sizes 36 to 50 - Deep roomy pockets - Action
back for exira comfort .

Regu larl.y

~1.00

pair

LUGGAGE
3 pc. matched se t Includes
Traincase, 21" Weekend ,

14.. Jr . Pullman ; A¥"ocado.
Ora nge

Friday and Saturdav

SALE

3 pc. se t

14.28

4 PAIRS 3.60

Sale Prices
Mens $3.95 Pajamas

FALL DRESS FABRIC

Coat style top, Boxer waist bottom . Sizes A (32 36). B (38·40), C (42·44) and D (46-48) . Per·
manent press, 50 pet . fortrel polyester and 50 pet .
cotton. Solid colors and smart new patterns.

Big Selection Fabrics -

45" and 54" wldtll.

In solids and plaids. co tton knits , corduroy, 100 pet. wool,

Roughrlder Suede, Flannels, 100 pet. Acrylic Knl ls,

Herringbone w ea'Ves.
Friday and Saturday

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

Stevens

He said he would not permit

TWO·.HEADED BOY
Temperature in downtown
QUITO,
Ecuador (UPI ) .- A
Pomeroy at lJ a.m. Thursday
was 77 degrees under cloudy boy with two heads was born In
.the 'provincial city of Babahoyo
skies.
but he Jived only a few
minutes, according lo medical
reports reaching Quito.

BACK TO SCHOOL

"to be destroyed" and would
try to focus attention on the
things he has done despite the
"media's" concentration "on

the more fascinating area of
Watergate."

News .• ·. in Briefs

Kids bent on bold school
shoe looks? Get them
here at r easonable
prices.

(Continued from Page I)
PHNOM PENH ...! COMMUNIST-LED insurgents shelled the
strategic provincial capital of Kompong Cham today and infiltrators fought government troops in the streets. Communists
cut the last remaining overland supply route to Phnom Penh.
Cambodian air force helicopters flew through withering
ground fire to bring in reinforcements to the beseiged town of
Kompong Cham, 54) miles north of Phnom Penh, military sources
said.
·
MAN IN CUSTODY
Sheriff Robert c Har.
tenbach's Dept. Wed~esday
nigh I apprehended Rodney
Hysell lor Washington County
. authori ties in connectionwith a
stolen vehicle.

•OXFORDS

his own confidence iil hiinseH

:··

Linen
Toweling

Blue Chambray

WORK SHIRTS
Sizes 15 to 17 neck. Permanent press, 50 pet.
polyeste r , 50 pet . cotton, 2 button down fl ap
pockets. Regular price $4.39.

Protec t you r carpe ts and
r ugs. Clear Heavy VInyl
Runn er with bu llf.ln rug
gripper s.

Bleached with red or b lue
border .

27': wide

2.95 yard

Friday · Saturday Sale

2 for 7.99

J. &amp; P. QJ.ats Super Sheen Quilting Thread
While, 250 yd. spool.

Reg~lar

45c spool.

Friday and Saturday .

Sale! Mens

3 spools 1.00

Carhartt

3.95 Printed Drapery Fabric
100 pet ~otto n , Scotchgard fini sh. Large f lora l design. 54"
wide. Two Day Sale .

Brown Duck

2.49 yd.

FUll! BACK

Vi sit the Drapery Oepar1ment

Bib Overalls

New Shipment Chatham Blankets
72"x90" for twin or lull beds. Solids. plaids, screen prints. All

Exc lu sive Carhar t t heavy
duty brown du ck, double
knees; copper riveted a t all
strain po in ts. Preshrunk and
washable . Snag proof and
Wi!1d resistant . Sizes J6 to 50 .

machine washable. Beautiful colors.

SALE! RUG SAMPLES
Sa mples of coiQrs and patterns that hav e been ~iscontinued .
Si~e 24 by 18 i'n ches. good selecti on . Furniture Department

3rd floor. While they last.

Godm•· S·k Y
gets post

Marriage Licenses
William Michael Lawson, 21 ,
Albany, Rt. 3, and Margie Sue
·Jeffers, 19, Albany, Rt. 2:
. Thomas Rolfe Foster, 35,
Bidwell, Rt. 1. and Jennifer
Lynn Menchinl, 22, Pomeroy.

•BAND SHOES
•SANDALS
•CANV AS FOOTWEAR

THE SHOE BOX
Our Shoes are Still Sensibly Priced
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Stock up now for· tall and winter wear.
,
Be su re to see all the other Carhartt brown du ck wor k
clothes . There's a comp lete selection ol styles in
size.

LEE TECH TWI .LL

1.00
Furniture Department 3rd Floor
One group of pictures, framed, assorted subjects and excellent
selection
.
.
.

1f2 Price

WORK UNIFORMS

1

Lee Prest Work pants in sizes 29 to 44 wa ist . Lee Prest
match ing work shi rts in neck sizes 14% to 171h - Sleeve
lengths J~ , 33 or 34 inc hes. Ex ce llent quality . Perman ent
press fabric in Army Tan, Charcoal Gre y, Dark Olive, Forest
Green and Navy Blue .

KITCHEN
TOWELS
Fi rst Quality
Reg. $1.00
Sale

2 for 88J

Sale Prices! Roy a I

PORTABlE
TYPEWRITERS
Standard

Bench styles,

Royal

Sea t Hampers ,
Loom woven
f ibre

and

BICYCLE
.SALE

Sale Prices!

ALL
GLIDDEN
PAINTS

SPALDING BASKETBALLS-FOOTBALlS

NEW
FALl
JEWELRY

©CO

100% PURE POLYESTER FIBER

JJ
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(])

Sale Prices

Pric ed From

$j 00 &amp; Up
___.-

Goessler
Jewelry
Store
Court St .
Pom'eroy

"

NOW YOU KNOW
In ancien t bat tles advancing
lines of fool soldiers drifted to
the right, due to the natural
Instinct of each man to hl18
closely to his neighbor 's shield
as a protection lo his own
un ~~au~:~rded

.side .

For Inside
and Outside Use
Spred S~lln In gallons and qua rts . Spred La lex Semi Gloss

en~mel, Spred all b ase all purpose enamel, Spred 6 nt!que

pa1nts and kits, Spred Urethane Liquid Plastics, Spred
Urethane Florenamei,Spred Gel Flo Outside Paint 1 Lalex

base out s1de house paint .

A,l so on sale all paint bru shes, rollers , stop In the
Housewares Depa rtn; ent. Buy the paint you want this Friday
and S~ t urday . You II r ea lly save, Th ere's an ex ce llent

seJect!on.

VIsit Elberfelds Warehouse
on Mechanic Street
Hour.s 9:30 to 5 Weekdays
and
9:30 to 9

Be Thrifty! Save All

TEACHERS AND SCHOOL OFFICIAlS IN Youngstown go
to court today over the school boarq 's requeSt for a pennanent
injunctioo agalnat the teacher~· four-day strike. In the Youngs·
town suburb of Campbell where teachers ttave also been on strike
since Tuesday, an Ohio Education Association official predicts a
court challenge over the state Ferguson Act.' Schools in Youngstown, with some 23,000 students, and Campbell, with 2,500
students, remalried closed today.
The four schools in the Federal Hocking school district in
Athena County also. remained closed. Some 1,500 students are
affected.
......
.

.

PHNOM PENH - REBEL TROOPS swept through the
southern half of strategic Kompong Cham today, but fresh
goverrunent troops sinasbed back against the advancing
, ' guerrUlas and wrested control of key strongholds In see-BBw
. lighting.
.
The Cambodian mllltary command said the insurgents
seized the city's hosjlital, university and market place In early
lighting and battled to within yarda of the governor's palace.
Military sources said fresh Cambodian paratroopers flown in by
helicopter launched a counterattack, retaking all three positions
and piiBhing the guerrillas out of the downtown area.

COLUMBUS (UPI) - today and some on theThursWorkenln the printshop at the day night shift relused to work.
Columbus Coated Fabrics
Local 487 president Corwin
plant refused to report to their Smith. said employes on the
jobs today because ol a strange afternoon shift would also be
nerve illness leading to partial advised not to report. A total of
paralysis that has stricken at about 90 people work in the
least 11 employes since April. shop.' '
,
.
The Illness, which apDr. Donald Blllma1er sa1d
· parenUy causes nerve damage physicians don't know what
in the arms and legs and · causes the· disease or its longgeneral weakness is being range effe~ts. He said the
investigated by 'the state patients suffered various
Health Department.
degrees of weakness and all
Three cases were detected had difficulty walking.
Thur~day
by a Health
Department physician, and ·
UJCAL TEMPS
Local 487 of the Textile
The temperature In qownWorkers ol America began town Pomeroy at II a.m.
advisllll employes to stay off Friday was 71 degrees under
the job. First shift employes sunny skies.

beautiful
vinyl covering s.

~~. Y~ur

Saleslips From

ELBERFELDS· IN POMER Y

~

VOL. XXV NO. 102

POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT, OHIO .

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1973

~HONE 992-2156

TEN CENTS

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•
rices sur e ID
•

u ust

·..

Led by farm prices with 23%
increase, overall wholesale
prices raised whopping 5.5%
WASHINGTON (UPI) - With farm prices
soaring at a record rate, wholesale prices made the
biggest one-month jump in August ~ince World War
II, the government reported today, dealing in!
flation·werry consumers and President Nixon's
· stabilization program another sharp blow.
:Freed from the restraints of the price freeze,
farm prices shot up by ,23 per cent ~ more than
three times the previous record for a month. That
pushed the overall wholesale p11ice index up 5.8 per
cent, the highest surge for any month since a 10.7
per cent jump in July, 1946, the Labor Department
said.
Despite constraints of the
administration's economic
controls, August wholesale

Cars crash
at hilltop
Sheriff Robert C. Harlenbach's department investigated a two car accident
at 7:30a.m. today on Township
Hoad 162. (Cooks Road) in
Bedford Township.
Donald Kauff, Minersville,
was traveling east and
Margaret L. Sheels, Hemlock
Grove, west when their cars
colllded almost headon at a
hillcrest.
Both drivers suffered injuries but were not im·
mediately treated . Ray
Man.ley, Investigating officer,
said the accident is still under
investigation.
The Kauff car was
demolished and ihe Sheets
vehicle had heavy damage.

prices were 19 per cent higher
than the level at the comparable time in 1972.
Nation's Employme~t
In a separate report, the
Bureau of Labor Statistics
reported litUe change in the
nation's employment picture in
August .
Unemployment edged up to
4.8 per cent of the labor force
compared to 4.7 per cent a
month earlier. Such fractional
changes are regarded as insignificant. The number of
Americans holding jobs remained stable for the second
straight month.
Aboui one quarter of persons
out of work · in August were
teenagers.
.
The big August wholesale
price rise followed an unusual
1.3 per cent decline in Ju)y,
when nearly all commodities
were constrained by the freeze.
Administration economists had
said at the time that the price
freeze caused this and predicted a surge after most restric·
lions on food•were lifted July
18.
'
'" .

TilE CONSTRUCTION FUND drive of the Pomeroy Fire

Department and Emergency Squad got a king.eize shot in the
arm Thursday when Edison liobstetter, president of the
Pomeroy National Bank, presented officials of the ·two
groups a $1,000 check on their new headquarters now under
construction. Hobstetter said the bank's board of directors,
·pleased with the work of the two organizations, voted

·

unanlmolllly to give the $1,000. Olllclals ~ lbe crganlzatkinl
expressed thanks for tbe generoua donation and asked fur.
ther support in their efforts to raise $30,000 needed to pay for
the new building. With Hobstetter, right, I to r, are Joe
Struble, secretary-treasurer of the fire department; Charlea
!.Algar, fire chief and secretary-treasurer of the emergency
squad, and ~ohn Manley, !Ire department president and chief
of the emergency squad.

Yablonski case at 'end of line'

men in the Dec. 31, . 1969,
Sprague said no deals were for conspiracy.
slayings of dissident UMWA made with Turnblazer and that
Asked his reaction to the !at·
leader Joseph A. "Jock" the suspect had not been grant· est developments, Spragu,e
Yablonski , his wife and ed 1mmunlty from prosecution said, "I feel as I would about
daughter.
on the murder charges.
any job, any case, The fact of It
Boyle and a present UMWA . Sprague said the two would being bigger or lesser doe~ not
official, William Turnblazer of be tried separately on the mur· make any difference."
Middlesboro, Ky., were der charges with Boyle being
Sprague was named special
charged with murder by first. He said he hoped Boyle prosecutor by authorities in
Pennsylvania and Indicted on would be transferred to Penn- Washington County, Pa.,
lederal conspiracy charges sylvania within the week. If all where the Yablonskla were
Thursday in the slaylngs.
went 85 anticipated, Boyle's slain. He has obtained a lint
Sprague, first assistant dis· trial on the mUrder charge degree murder convictions
trict attorney here, accused would be around Jan. I.
against Aubran W. Martin,
more arrests."
Boyle 'with "instructing" the
"This Is where the case be- Albert Pass and William J.
Specter won first degree slayings of Yablonski, who was gan, and this Is where it endS," Prater , former District 19
murder convictions for four killed a few weeks after he I?Bt ·Sprague said, ·
officials, and· Paul E. Gilly,
a bitter election batUe Wlth
He said the U.s. would per·
Three others, Claude E.
Boyle for the presidency of the mit the state to try Boyle and Vealey, GIUy's wile, Amette,
union.
Turnblazer on the murder and her father, Slloua HudSprague said a "good, in· charge before they were tried dleston, pleaded guilty.
tenslve investigation" led to
Ohlinger, Harrlronvllle grade 5; Susan Ornstein, Important disclosures from
Bradbury grades 5 and 6; Jeanne Parsons, Bradbury Turnblazer that resulted in the
grades 5 and 8; Gay Perrin, junior high school present charges against both
Er11llsb; Sharon Ransdell, high school chemistry; men.
COLUMBUS (UPI) - A spe· "canons of ethics for reputable
Turnblazer, president of
Deborah Roush, Rutland grade 5; Aaron Sayre,
vocational agriculture, and Janis Schmoll, Bradbury UMW A District 19 in the Ken- cia! governor's committee real estate practice," and in
tucky-Tennessee area, pleaded charged today the Ohio Real other ways, failed "to comply
grades 5 and 6 and remedial reading.
We welcome all these new staff members to our gutlty to the federal charges Estate Commission has consls· wtth the spirit and letter o! the
district and to our community. We irust that they will agalnsthlm and was being held tently ignored state 'statutes, real estate license law," the
all have a good year for themselves and a productive . in protective custody outside of believing "It is responsible to report charged.
"Indeed, those responsible
Pittsburgh.
the real estate industrY rather
year for their studoots.
.
than ·to the citizens of this for the administration of lbe
!nOatlon is hitting the schools too. Everything
law have espoused service to
·state."
.
that we buy Is up in price. All school employees are
The five-member com· the real estate Industry aa their
being hit by inflation also. Their cost of living Is going
mittee, appointed by by Gov. primary goal," t~ committee
up. We are all being hurt badly by this runaway price
John J. Gilligan this spring said. "Examples ~ lhla attl·
scramble.
following
charges
of tUde are numerous."
NEWS &amp; NOTES - Our first football game is set .
Gilligan, in rtiM•ns the
Irregularities by the com·
for thi~ evening at Marauder Field In Pomeroy report
which had been leaked
mission and division of real
Don't forget - you can get a Gold Card from the
estate, called for an Immediate to some newspapers Thursday,
Senior Citizens Center in Pomeroy or at my office 1n ~years of st~ting sChool! have never seen It so
Etnployes or the Williamson reorganization of the real es- said he has Instructed 11\ate
Commerce l&gt;lrector Dennil
bot for so long - I hope that the heat wave will soon Shaft and Slope at Meigs Mines state licensing agency.
Slaul to prepare a cletallld rtbe far behlng us - Today was the deadline for who were laid olf temporarily
The commission, i;milgan's spon~~e to the repoa1 by lltpt. :Jiq.
premiums for student accident Insurance - M•"Y Wednesday and protested the study group said tn a 53-page
The real Illite dlvlllon Ia
addlllonal students are eligible lor free lu.. ·• this Jay off, were back ·at work
report; has "considered It a part of Shaul's ~- -.
year as a result of a liberalization of the income Thursday night according to matter of right, rather than a partment.
requlrementa - We are going to e~perlment with officials of the Southern Ohio privilege," to administer ape- ·
Gllllpn uld Shaul II to lllllt ·
different menu~ In the cafeteria during these first few Coal Company.
cia! licensing exams such aa llnm4dlate IIepa to lmpialnt
months - We will not aMounce the menu on the radio
E. T. Snodgrass, resident the one given former Gev, reconunendatloJWin the rtpOI'&amp;
because it will not be the !!81lle ln. all sch~ls on the engineer, reported Jhnt the
A. ~odes .
and "&amp;ivupecl!lcr 1
bt
saine day - We truly disliked raismg the pnce of the entire production was shut James
The commission has avoided (choo11e1) not llllidopt tf
SChool lunch - The way things look now, we will be · down and men protested by , "educational requirements lm·
the
reeoiiiiDindatlolll
1mlucky to hold the same price for the year.
picketing.
posed by law," failed 111 draft m•"eteq.''
By VIVIAN LINGARD
PHILADELPHIA (UPI J
Richard A. Sprague , the
special prosecutor in the
Yablonski murder case, says
authorities reached "the end of
the line'.' Thursday with the
arrest of fonner United Mine
Workers of America (UMWA)
President W. A. " Tony"
Boyle:
"This is the end of the line '"
Specter told a news conference. "I do not expecl.,any

Meigs Local District has 2,985 pupils.
This fonn that we have distributed is the exact
form required by law. It will take a few minutes to
complete it. part I· gives permission to give
emergency treatment. Part II denies pennllislon .
You say either "yes" or "no." The Important thing is
that you do complete the form and return It to us as
1100n as possible. Your cooperation is truly needed on
this one.
Thanks to all our school employees for a smooth
start. The bus system seemed to work smoothly. The
cafeterias were well operated. And, most Important,
the teachers and kids made some progress In spite of
the oppressive heat . Our principals also helped greatly in the smonth start with their excellent planning.
There are 28 new members of our teaching staff.
' '
Here Ill a brief introduction: Eleanor Blaettnar,
elementary library ; Ladona Boyd, Harrl110nville
Speaking of Schools No. 285 grade 2; Roger Brauer, high school history; Kendli
'
Chaney, junior high physical education; Leota
Middleport and 48 in· Rutland. The claues at Chaney, Pomeroy special education; Daisy Cook,
Pomeroy are q\llte large. The lncreal!e at Rutland is Pomeroy grade 5; Janice Enslen, high school earth
ec!ence; Carol Evans, Salem Center. grade 3; Gladys
encouraglns.
~h ltudent in the dlatrlcl haa been atven a form · Foley, vocal mualc at Pomeroy and Middleport
to be tlken home for plrlllfl .to complete and return Elementary; Wendy Frieder, junior high school
to llebool. Thll form II the result.ofiiiOI'( lltw, H.B. special educaUon; Beverly Gaul, high school
188, tlult requlr•ualD llave on IUe tlM Information on bualne.u education; Ray Goodman, high school
the form. 'ntiJ lnftll'llllltlaa IIIIa Ul what welhould do Occupational Work Adjustment; Catherine
1n the caae of a medici! flllf111tncy Involving the Haggerty, Rutland grade l ; VIcki Hughes, junior
high school special education; Roae AM Jenkins,
chUd.
Thla lllw don "require echool dlltrlcts to Harrisonville grade 3; PeMy Knapp, high school
diJtrlbllte to partnll or auardllnl and keep on file special educatloo 1 Courtney Knight, Middleport
forma pvinll pll'tnll tx; llJirdlalll lbe Option ol grade 3; Ronald Logan, jUnior high school physical
111thclrlllnl medical lniiiMnt lor ehlldren wbo education; Janice McDaniel, Rutland grade 2;
become W111njund wbllllllliiMr IChoolaulhorlty ." , Winifred Nate, Salem Center gr:ade t; Clrol

By Geors• Hararave~, Supt.
Melga Local Sehool Dlatrlct
At this Ume lhe llating below revesls our
enrollment. There are 9781n the high school, 526 at the
junior high school and 1,481 elementary pupila.
The breakdown of eili'OIIment by grades is :
Kindergarten, U7; grade I, 218; grade 2, 182; grade
3; Zll; grade t, 206; grade 5, 244; .grade 6, 232; grade
7, 2110; grade 8, 266; grade 9, 266; grade 10, 252; grade
11, 245; and grade 12, 2~.
The elementary school totals are: Bradbury, 128;
HarrlsonvUie, 131; Middleport, 253; Pomeroy, 417;
Rutland, M2; Salem center, 134, and SaiiJbury, 178.
There are 70 in the Pomeroy kindergarten, 39 at

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BY GENE CARLSON

Mystery disease strikes

Shipment

Upright

RIO GH ANDE - John
Godinsky, a senior at Rio
Grande College, has been
selected to head the College's
Men Division Intramural
Activities a second year for the .
coming 1973-74 academic year.
Boys and Gi rls 3 speed 24 Inch bikes, Boys and gi rls 26 trch
ATIEND SCHOOL
Last year's intramural
Standard bicycles, Girls 10 speed bikes, boys and girls 26 inch
COLUMBUS (UPI )- Three program under his leadership
bikes, 3 speed 20 inc h bi cycl es with high ri se hand l e bar s and
Slate Highway Patrol officers was considered the finest
banana seat, boys and girl s 20 Inch beginner bicycles with
training wheels. These are all American made bicyc les, well
will attend the 1973-74 Traffic program ever experienced by
known brands and they are all 'on sa le. Slop in, pick ou t th e
Administration Training the college. He expanded it to.
ones you like arid save now.
Prog ram at Northwestern include billiards, tennis, arUniversity.
chery, pistol and rifle shoots, t·--~~------·-·-·---·-·~·~·-r--------~
car rallies, pentathlon contest,
badminton, paddleball, jarls,
bowling, and powder puff
football, and more common
A fine new selection of Spalding footballs,
football, basketball and
basketballs. Leather and rubbe r . You'll want to
vo ll ey ball to urnament s.
see these and you ca n really save Friday and
Faculty as well as students are
Saturday .
encouraged to participate to
create a fri endly ca mpus
environment.
Godi nsky has a Comprehensive Com munication
major with future plans to
teach and coach. He resides at
1.29 Poly-Fil
Twinsburg, Ohio, and Is the son
of Mr . and Mrs. John Godlnsky.
Wasnable . Hundreds of uses. Ideal for filling .
Friday and Salurday .
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MOSOOW- THE UNITED 5I'ATES and the Soviet Union
Inaugurated a hot line for health today to exchange infonnatlon
in their joint medical lll'OUP·
.
.. .
Acommunique Issued at the end ol a five-day visit by Caspar
W. Weinberger, the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare,
said alao that the two countries agreed to aid arthritis as a
research field In the program. The agreement on medical
science and public health, signed by Soviet leaders and President
Nixon during h~ May 1972 visit here, called originally for joint
study on heart disease, .cancer and environmental health.

.

Just Received

Hampers

and · elec tr ic
p or tabl e
typew riter s. An excellent
se le cti on of styl es and
co lors . Buy what you need
now and r ea lly save.

KIJ:WAIT - ARAB GUERRILLAS holding Saudi Arabian
diplomats hostage today demanded that Kuwaiti and Saudi
Arabian mlnlsters go to Amman and pressure Jordanian officials
to free a jailed Palestinian guerrtlla. Otherwise the guerrlllas
thr~tened to kill their hostages by throwing them from the plane
while in the air.
The @UI'rrlllas luued Kuwaiti authorities negotiating from
the airport control tower to the plane on the runway a 12-hour
deadline to deliver the jailed guerrilla chieftain, Abou Daoud,
airport sources said. The guerrillas apparently were lolled in an
earner effort to negotiate directly with Saudi officials in Riyadh,
the capital of Saudi Arabia. They forced their Kuwait Airways
7'31 plane to fly over Saudi Arabia lor 3~ hours, approaching both
Riyadh and Amman, but did not land at either airport.

'Meet the Marauders' night.' The Maroon and Gold flriddln
don the pads and unlformB tonight, as they lace the Blg
Blacks of Pl. Pleasant in Marauder Stadlumat8 p.m.
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A Big

Redmon
Clothes
Hampers

Sale Prices
SPECIAL PURCHASE

MARAUDERS .INTRODUCED - The members ol the
1973 Meigs Marauder football team step forward and
ackno)Vledge the applause !rom the fans during Thursday's

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12.27 Regular Bib Overalls -~-Sale 11.49
15.61 carpenters Bib Overalls
Sale 14.49

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Meigs varsity cheerleader
Diane Smith (far right, picture •
al right) and renrve
c~erleader Merrl Ault hold 1
big cake that the two
cheerltllding IQuadl pr•nled
to the Marauder football tam
following Thursd-y nlsht'a
the
Maraudera'
'Meet
ceremonies In · Marauder
Stadllllll.
Other cbeerleaders Iookilll
Qn are (in no lpeclfic order)
varsity members Sandy CurUa
Janet Neal, l'am Wlloon and
Judy Snowderl, and reservea,
Demaris Aah, Vicky Manley,
Debbie Bailey and Kathy
Rupe.
An estimated 500 fan~ were
on hand to meet Coach Charley
Chancey's 1973 squad,

GRIP-MAT

away."

LOCAL TEMPS

honored

Sale Prices

2 pair 7.00
MEN'S LONG SLEEVE

SPECIAL SALE

FALL SALE

Gridders

Statutes ignored

Production
shut down

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18. Sa pic nL
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 111S
6:00 - News 6. l. 4, 8, to. IS: Senme St. 20; Insight 33 ; AaC
News 13.
·
6: 30 - NBC New• l , 4, 15; ABC News 6; CBS Now&amp;8, 10; t
Orellm of Je&lt;&gt;nnle tJ; Lilias, Y011a and YOIJ 33.
7:00 - What's My Line 8: Truth or Conseq. l ; News 10; Elec. Co.
20 ; Wild Kingdom IJ; Audubon Wtldtlfe Theatre 33 &gt; Be&lt;&gt;t the
Clock 4; Billy Gro ham Crusade 6, ts.
7: 30 To Tell the Tru th 61 Pare nt Game i01 Boat the Clock 13;
Por ter Wagoner 3; Yovng Or. Kildare 4i Evil Touch I ; Wofld
• Press 33, 20.
·8:00 - 60-Minules 10: Wash ington Week In Review 20, 33: Billy
Graha m Crusade 8 ; Weird Harold 3, 4; Saturday Morning
Sneak Preview 1J ; Celebrat ion 6; B'aseball 15.
Vestt" rday's Answer
8:30 - Odd Couple•. 13 ; Black Perspective on the News JJ, 20;
NBC Starshlp Rescue J. •·
32. Prima
22:. Sici lian
9: 00 - Mas terpiece Theatre 3J; Room 2'1 6, IJ ; Homewood 20;
donna
city
Movies " The Begu iled" 3: "Secret Ceremony" • : " The
33. City
· 23. Apple
Vatican Affair" a; " Elephant Walk" 10.
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fancier
9: JO - Corner Bar 6, 13.
Manasseh 10; 00 - Love. American Style 6; Billy Groham Crusade 13;
24. Dole
out
34. G.I. grub
M ovie 15;' News 20; Handful of Ashes 33.
~6 . Commem ·
35. Ethiopian 10: 30 - Woman JJ.
oratiYe
prince I&gt;'
11; 00 - News 3, 4, 6, a, 10, 13, IS.
gift
Litle
11 : 30 - Johnn y Carson J, 4, 15; Otck ' Cavett 6; Movies
30. Direction
36. Skill
" Hollywood or Bust" 8; " The Cot~ssus of New York" tO ;
on
31. "Wha t'Jt
" The Masque of lhe Red Death'' '13. .
1:00 - Midn ight Special J, 4; News IJ ; Movie " II C,me From
ship
- ...
Beneath the Sea" 10.
(2 wds.)
31. Celebes
2:
30
- News 4.
38. "Bali -"
ox
SATURDAY,SEPT. I
6: DO-Consumer's World. 10
6:31)-..TV Classroom 9 ; Kentucky Afield 13; Fai!h for Today 10

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7;QO- Neig hbors ·13; Farm Front 4; Fun for Everyone 6;

CQmposer

Meigs
Property
Transfers

BEAUTIFUL

DRIED

FLOWER
ARRANGEMENTS
from $3.98
Dudley's Aorist
59 N. 2nd
Middleport, 0.

• • • • • • • • • • Robert L. Byers, Nola Jean
I"
Byers to David A. Powell,
Luella M. Powell, parcels,
Sutton.
Daniel C. Hensler, Patricia
D. Hensler to Yvonna S.
Garten,
Richard E. Garten, Jot,
·OPTOMETRISTS
Racine.
Charles H. Cornell, Agnes
181 N. Second Ave. Cornell
to Louis H. Bush, Janet
MIDDLEPORT
D, Bush, Jot, Chester.
. PH. 992-3279
Allah Lambert to Village of
Syracuse, easement, Sutton.
Office hours by apHoward L. Barber, Barbara
pointment: Mon.-Fri. 9 til 4,
J.
Barber to Dale Rockhold,
Saturday 9 until noon.
Diane Rockhold, ¥s acre, Olive.
Hasel Mae E:dgell to John C.
Pratt, Virginia E. Pratt, 160
acre,
Lebanon.
$!~for
Robert C. Hartenbach,
Sheriff,
Lory M. Barton, et al.,
Boys and Girls
to Roberta C. O'Brien, parcels,
Olive.
Activel-.ge
Trios Teen Shoes
M. A. Hall, Ellen Hall to
Poll-Parrot
Ellsworth P. Crispin, parcel,
ThomMcAn
Long Bottom.
John D. Lambert to Mildred
Lambert, 1.12 acres, Rutland.
' .
,M. A. Hall, Ellen Hall to
Your THOM MeAN Store
Clarence L. Atherton, Lucille
Middleport, 0 . .
H. Atherton, parcels, Olive.

Dr. T. J. Bradshaw

Dr. Milton Mason

heritage house .

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:Baker Furniture
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Treehouse Club 8, 10; Farmbook 3.
7: 15-Woman's Point of VIew 13
7: 3D-Man from COS I 10; Treehouse Club 13: Sesame St. 20 ;
Gos pel6 ; Abbott &amp; Costello 8; Juvenile Jury 4; Banana
Splits
J .
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31. Imitated .
32. Sire's
mate
3S. Come
what

8:DO-Jake's.Piace 6; Lldsvllle 3, 4. 15 : Bugs Bunnyl3; Popeye

may

10 ; Fllntstones 8

8: 3D- Inch High Private Eye 3, 4, 15;

(3 wds:l

Yog r 6; Bar ley's Comets 8.

39. Zec•l

40. Roof
fe ature
41. Weasel
f~. Prevari·

b-+-4-~-4-+--l

cators

Gordon F . Lawrence, )':the!
Lawrence to Ern est E. Griffin,
June L. Griffin; parcel, Olive.
Mildred S. Wolle, Herman
Wolfe to Daisy M. Sayre, lot,
Racine .

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FOR
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WIN AT BRIDGE

Television Log

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9;00-S..same st. 20: Addams FamHy 3; Super Friends 6, 13;
Movie B. 10
9;30- Emergency J, 4, 15
tO:DO-E iec. Co. 20 ; Butch C,ssidy J. 4. 15: Lassie's Rescue
Rang ers 6, 13; My Favorite Marllans a. tO : Football : PPHS
vs : Mei gs 5.

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St. 20 ; Sigmund and the Sea Monsters 3, 4, 15:
Brady Kids 6, 13; Speed Buggy S, 10
11:3D-Pink Panthers 3, 4, 15; 'Mission : Maglc6, 13; Josle and the
Pussycats in Outer Space 8, 10

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" Here Come the Brides" 6.
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3, 4. 15; Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. 8, 10
ment
.1: DO-CBS Film Festival 8, 10: Lassie 15: Celebrity Bowling 4;
4. Medieval
Beatles 3: American Bandstand 6, 1J.
shield
1:30-Parent Game 3; Johnny Bench 4; TBA 13.
2:00-Soul Train 6; Tarzan 13; TBA 8: Baseball Pre-Game Show
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work
3, 4, 15; Popeye 10.
2: 15- Baseball 3, 4, 15
AXYDI.BAAXR
2:30-Arlhur Smith 8: Death Valley Days 10
Is LONGFELLOW
3:00-Wreslllng 8; Black Omnibus 10; Wide World of Sports 6,13
One letter simply stands lor another. In this sample A is 4:OQ-Tennis 8, 10: Sesame Street 33
used for the three L's, X lor the two O's, etc. Single letters, ' ' 45-College Football 6, 13
apostrophes, the length and fonnation of the words are all 5:OD-Misler Rogers 33: World Series of Golf 3, 4, 15
5: 3D- Electri c Company 33.
hints. Each day the code lette rs are different.
·
6: OD-News 8; Making Things Grow 33 ; TBA 15; Baseball 3;
Movie. " S.O.S. Pacific" 10
CRYPTOQUO'l'ES
6; 30-NBC News 4, 15 ; Beverly Hillbillies a; Sewing Skllfs .
Tailoring, 33
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Anxiety 33 ; A Look at the Book 15
7:15- TBA 13
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7: 3D-Calch 33; Baseball 15
8:
OD- Partrldge Family 6, iJ: All in the Family 10, 8; The
Yesterday's Cryploquote: THE PETTY ECONOMIES OF
Session 33 ; Emergency 4.
THE RICH ARE JUST AS AMAZING AS THE EXTRAVA· 8: 3D- Bridget LoVes Bernie 8; Family 33; Newsmaker ' 73, 13;
GANCES OF THE POOR- WILLIAM FEATHER
· TBA 3; Big 10 Highlights 6; The Best Is Yetto Corne 10
( ~ ~973 Kine Featu res Synd ielte, Ine. ) ·
9:00-Mary Tyler Moore 8; A Couple of Dons 3, 4; ABC News
Special 6, IJ
9: 3D-Bob Newhart 10: Turning Points 33
10:DO-Miss America Pageant 3. 4, 15; Movtes "The Wackiest
Ship in the Army " 6: Mission : Impossible 8, 10; Times,
Rhythms and Rhymes 13; World Symphony Orchestra 33.

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By Helen Hottel

Our Readers Answer The Man
Dear Helen :
In a recent column a "Disheartened and Abused Parent"
gave her definition of a daughter.
How sad that any mother should feel that way . Here is my
definition, which I believe and hope is applicable to more mother·
daughter relationships.
What is a daughter? A daughter, to a mother, is her ally in
the Battle of the Sexes. She starts out soft and round and
dependent, and gradually becomes soft and round in the right
places and independent.
She teethes her little pink gums on zweiback and your
shoulder, and then later teethes her maternal instincts on helping
people less fortunate physically , financially and psychologically,
than berself.
A daughter is one who asks to do things: some she doesn't
really want to do (just testing) ; some you won't let her do; some
you let her do because tbey are part of her growth to maturity
(but you worry ); some ofthose requests delight you.
Yes, It is easier to cope with diaper rash than the New
Morality ; but not everything good is easy. Yes, it is more nattering when you can't get her to let go of your hand than when she
can'! wait IO'get going on her own.
But laughter is one you can discuss something with a !oi
better at 18 that at six, and have both of you learn something. A
daughter is the person you hope you have had some part in
molding into a warm, wonderful woman.
My daughter, Melinda (who is 16), and I enjoy reading and
discussing your columns. By the way, how rid is Sue? BERNICE W.
·Dear Bernice:
Thanks for expressing so well what many of us mothers feel
so deeply.
Sue, a college :&gt;Ophomore, will be 19in October. - H.

DOING IT ANYWAY
CLEVELAND
The
Standard Oil Co. of Ohio said
today it will shortly commence
posting octane numbers on all

South
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A- Juot bid tl x clubs. Do nol

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TODAV 'S QUESTION

Instead of bidding two no-trump

+!

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was too busy with his writing to
play much bridge. When he did
play he was inclined to indulge
tn whimsical bidding, but gen·
erally he was crazy bke a fox .
His heart overcall was as
sound as an old fashioned dol·
Jar , but would not have made
against the bad breaks.
South hated to rescue AI but
did run to two clubs . West
passed. AI was delighted with
clubs but didn't see how his
partner could get to play anr
reasonable club contract. Fl·
,nal!y he decided to try a trap
&lt;~nd bid two hearts. East dou·
bled happily.
South tried two spades. West
doubled that and now AI ran to
three clubs. By this time a dou·
bling rhythm had been estab·
lished. East doubled that also .
West opened a trump, but the
lead didn't do the defense any
good. There was no way to defeat three clubs and AI had sto·
len the rubber.
Was East entirely
Just about

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SOUTHERN OHIO
Phone: Pomeroy 992-2590
JJ Court St.
Gallipolis
Phone: 446·0690

An old-timer is a fellow who
can recall when " riding the
rods" didn't refer to souped·
UP car travel.

GREAT SELECTION

service statlon pumps as

required by Phase IV
regulations of the Economic
Stabilization Program, even
though it considers such action
to be confusing arid misleading
to the customer.

CENTER PURCHASED
First Union Real Estate ·
Investments, Cleveland-based
REIT, has completed its
purchase of the Valley North·
Shopping Center in Wenatchee,
Washington for $2.8 million in
cash. The center contains a
IJJtal of I93,000 sq. ft. and
consists of a 17l,(J()().sq. ft.
enclosed mall, with J. C. Penny
and Pay Less Drugs as the
anchor stores, and three freestanding structures occupied.
by a supermarket, restaurant,
and bank. The enclosed mall is

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Saturday by ne Ohio \lallev
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the F:a#~rn Egglcs and their
young head coach Spi ke
Berlthlmer are concerned.
· P.aslern, with Dnly 3 seniors
Wld 7 lettermen back from the
1972 squad, Is definitely in a
re building year . However ,
Berlthimer thlnka a wio In the
firs t game or two could propel
U1e Eagles on to a winning
season.
So, tonight Berkhi mer and
.company will gel a good look.at
the kind of season Eastern fans
,~;an expect when the Green and
White are bused to Hannan
Trace to meet ihe Wildcats.
Gll!llc time Is 8 p.m.
Hannan Trace hasn't exactly
been riding a victory skein,
going 0-8 last year, and only 9
lettermen are back for coach
Torn Bellville's c ~a r ges .
Just 26 players have been
ta king part in pre-season drills
for the Wild~ats , who will be
running oul of a straight T
formation, while using a 5-4
defense.
Berkhimer, with over 35 boys
out, will counter with a slot I
offense and 5-Z .defense.
All but 4 starters will be
going both ways for Eastern.
One-way offensive otarters will

l1111af 81rope, lH
and mlllfortune ever since atilt
That 'a Turkllh for HI, aports fanl l and you'll have to get use
rlght.-lielder Roberto Clemente to Iota of that atulf becawae the one and only Sgt. Swam! hllll
wu killed Jn an airplane craah arrived .
orr Puerto Rico Dec. 31, 1972.
Yet, the old three .striped oracle landed juat last night In
Brown said Murtaugh, 56, an Meigs County, although Ute landing waa a bit dangerou.s due to
alfable, elgar-dlewtng lr!Jh. oome amoke dwnage to the undercoating of my flying carpet
man, would remain da from a big lllllOkestack on Eall Main Street.
manager at leaat through 1974.
• Upon ls.ndlng, one of tbe flrll things I came upon was an
Hl.t famotlll rocldng ehalr wiU ugly , squlrrely looking thing that popped hl8 bead out of the
return to the dugout,
ground and atarted yelling, "Bobcats, Bobcat.a, Bobcats." Oh
Brown retu.ed to dlact1111 his
·
reasons lor Ute ahuffle, but said brother. It's gonna be a long se8110n,
It appeara that my toughest competition In the lorecasting
the announcement wae hl8
prol~on will be !rom t}]ls sly (more like 'slimy') charat1er that
"most difficult ... In my 35
calls himself Col. Mole. And If you read his colwnn yesterday,
years of baseball."
you'll find that he made some very astute observations. For
No Plana
Vlrdon, 42, Wbo had SUC• ltllllance, he guessed that the Wellston Rockets are still In the
ceeded Murtaugh as manager SEOAL. Good-going rodent.
Then he made the opectacular dlacovery that with ll)e right
after the Pirates' 1971 World
•'
Series victory over Baltimore, breaks, Southern, Kyger Creek and North Gallia could win It all
said he had no Immediate plans Jn the SVAC. Who couldn't win anything with 'all the right
beyond a vacation.
breaks' ? To top it off, headmltsthat he's not a mole after all, but
Murtaugh was not 1m- a chicken.
ATLANTA, Ga . - The mediately al ailable for
However, I must give thl.t guy .some credit, he'll probebly
Western Division leading comment .
beat me by a little the first few weeks, due to the fat1 that he's
Cincinnati Reds flew into
Brown's announcement was been around tbe southeastern Ohio sports scene about 30 years
Atlanta yesterday on the wings made as the team, after a day more than· me.
of elation and the strong bats of off; was preparing to leave for
Now that the feud Is In full swing and I've given the mole
three rookies.
· Phlladelpbta, where they begin some ammWiitlon so he won't have any trouble thinking of
" This is the best team in a weekend series agaJnst the something to write next week, here are Sgt. Swami's very first
baseball," said Manager Phlllles today.
pigskin picks: ·
Sparky Anderson, elated with
Player reaction was mixed,
SVAC
the play of Dan Driessen, Fred sources close to the club said.
Eastern at Hannan Trace - The Eagles are swimming in a
Armbrister and Ken Griffey. One bystander said catcher
low tide this year, but the Inexperienced Green and White want to
The trio all have moved up to Manny SanguiUen had tears Jn
give
new head eoach Spike Berkhlmer a nice housewarming
the Reds from the Indianapolis his eyes when he learned of the
The Senate yesterday passed
Indians this year, the latter two change . Others appeared present. They will. Eastern, 22-12.
SoutbernatGreenLocai - TheTornadoesopentheirdefense by a 76~ vote and sent to the
. in the last two weeks, and have unconcerned, while some
of
their
SVAC crown In 2 weeks against areh-rival Eastern, and House a bill to bar home!JJwn
been instrumental in moving seemed shaken, bystanders
this one will only be a warm-up. Southern, 36-8.
blackouts of professional
the Reds past the Los Angeles . said.
Kyger
Creek
vs.
Wahama
Mountaineers
are
picked
by
sports
if the games are sold out
, Dodgers.
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The team knew something
Griffey and
Driessen was wrong, sources added, moleman, but Kyger. Creek coilld. be the class of area 'small 72 hours in advance.
The legislation would expire
provided games-winning hils when Virdon's gear was schools'. Bobcats in a close one, 14-12.
Nelsonvllle-York
vs.
North
Gallia
NelsonviUe
is
too
big
one
year after enactment,
: in the last two games removed at the last minute
allowing time to determine
. : giving · the
Reds
a from a truck that was to carry and strong for the Galllans. Pirates take it on the chin, 42-18.
Southwestern vs. Zane Trace - what's a 'Zane Trace'? Who whether telecasting some
three • game sweep of club equipment to \be airport.
Ute Houston Astros. The sevenMurtaugh joined ll)e team's knows, but Southwestern will find out tonight. Zane Trace, 18-12. home games would result in
·
SEOAL
reduced altendance, as some
game winning streak is Cin- front office as director of
cinnati's longest of the season. player acquisition
and
Athens vs. Marietta - Bulldogs could oo surprise power in team owners contend.
' "They're amazing ... un· development when he stepped league. Marietta will find out why. Athens, 32-26.
Meanwhile, National
believable," said Anderson. aside as manager m 1971.
Jackson vs. Chillicothe - Molernan ~ys lronmen are Football
League
Com: "And if they're . living In a
Virdon, who had been reportedly big, rough and ready; but they aren't big, rough or · missioner Pete Rozelle said the
' dream world 1 don't want Murtaugh's rlght~and man ready enough for the boys from the jWiction. of 35 and 23. ·league might limit its
' thern. to know' it."
during the 1971)..71 se~ns, Chillicothe, 22-14.
·
television agreement with the
·The pressure apparently is often stepping to serve In place
Ironton vs. Huntington - Tigers may be. too tough for networks to a single game each
not felt by young Armbrister, of Murtaugh when the latter everybedy this year. If they aren't, West Virginians will be the week if Congress bans local
blackouts of NFL games.
who came to Cincinnati last was sidelined with lllness. He
team
to
do
it.
But
not
this
time:
Ironton,
16-14.
Rozelle told the House
year from Houston with ·Joe was the team's batting and
Wellston vs. Oak Hill - Rockets better take advantage of c 0 m m u n i c a 1i 0 n s sub .
' Morgan Jack Billingham and outfield coach from 1968-71.
every
chance they get, or they may kindly be asked to leave the committee that the \IIFL would
' Denis Menke.
Calm and unnappable like
" Yeah· " said Armbrister hl8 boss, Murtaugh seemed a league. Oak Hill sounds like a cemetery and the Rockets just have to reconsider its
., television policy il Congress
, jokingly ~hen asked about his natural for the manager's job may bury tbem. Wellston, 26-6.
Waverly
vs.
Portsmouth
Notre
DameH
the
'Shoe'
fits,
passes the blackout ban and
' feelings, "scared, can't you see when . Murtaugh told a
the 26 league clubs begin
November, 1971 news con· wear lt. But It doesn't. Portsmouth, 11-6. ·
' it. ·
Logan
vs.
New
Lexington-Who
cares?
New
Lex,
22-14.
showing
an attendance decline.
, "This is now the best team ference that he was calling It
G._upolls at Manchester - Moleman picks the Devlla, but
I've ever played on,'' said quits.
they:n
flnil out they know bow to play hall up north. Manchester,
Menke, who lost his job to the
But the team had been enhard-hitting Driessen at \bird co~ntertng Increasing troubles 34-28.
Meigs vs. Pt. Pleasant - Big Biacks have one game ex·
base eariier in the season.
th1s season, and on Wednesday
Driessen is hitting _305 , night flni_shed a crucial four· perience over Marauders, and Meigs offense is still big worry.
Griffey .516 and Armbrisier game senes with the St. _Lows Pl.looked bad in first IJ!Ili last week, and with Maroon and Gold
357
Cardlna!J!, who lead the Pirates breakaway threats, such as Terry 'Bradbury' Whitlatch,
' "it•s funny ;• said pitcher by three games in the National Marauders could romp. But Black defense looked good in second
; Fred Norman, "The guys just League East. The Pirates won half against Hurricane and i,9 reportedly loaded with talented
• have realized they should have the first game with the Cards, sophomores. Could be a tight, exciting ball game. Moleman must
~ been up here all along. The but lost the next \hree.
be out of his mind. Meigs, 18-8.
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Portsmoi!Ut 37 Green County 14
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Pix 'em

Tonight's the night as far as
the F:a#~rn Egglcs and their
young head coach Spi ke
Berlthlmer are concerned.
· P.aslern, with Dnly 3 seniors
Wld 7 lettermen back from the
1972 squad, Is definitely in a
re building year . However ,
Berlthimer thlnka a wio In the
firs t game or two could propel
U1e Eagles on to a winning
season.
So, tonight Berkhi mer and
.company will gel a good look.at
the kind of season Eastern fans
,~;an expect when the Green and
White are bused to Hannan
Trace to meet ihe Wildcats.
Gll!llc time Is 8 p.m.
Hannan Trace hasn't exactly
been riding a victory skein,
going 0-8 last year, and only 9
lettermen are back for coach
Torn Bellville's c ~a r ges .
Just 26 players have been
ta king part in pre-season drills
for the Wild~ats , who will be
running oul of a straight T
formation, while using a 5-4
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out, will counter with a slot I
offense and 5-Z .defense.
All but 4 starters will be
going both ways for Eastern.
One-way offensive otarters will

l1111af 81rope, lH
and mlllfortune ever since atilt
That 'a Turkllh for HI, aports fanl l and you'll have to get use
rlght.-lielder Roberto Clemente to Iota of that atulf becawae the one and only Sgt. Swam! hllll
wu killed Jn an airplane craah arrived .
orr Puerto Rico Dec. 31, 1972.
Yet, the old three .striped oracle landed juat last night In
Brown said Murtaugh, 56, an Meigs County, although Ute landing waa a bit dangerou.s due to
alfable, elgar-dlewtng lr!Jh. oome amoke dwnage to the undercoating of my flying carpet
man, would remain da from a big lllllOkestack on Eall Main Street.
manager at leaat through 1974.
• Upon ls.ndlng, one of tbe flrll things I came upon was an
Hl.t famotlll rocldng ehalr wiU ugly , squlrrely looking thing that popped hl8 bead out of the
return to the dugout,
ground and atarted yelling, "Bobcats, Bobcat.a, Bobcats." Oh
Brown retu.ed to dlact1111 his
·
reasons lor Ute ahuffle, but said brother. It's gonna be a long se8110n,
It appeara that my toughest competition In the lorecasting
the announcement wae hl8
prol~on will be !rom t}]ls sly (more like 'slimy') charat1er that
"most difficult ... In my 35
calls himself Col. Mole. And If you read his colwnn yesterday,
years of baseball."
you'll find that he made some very astute observations. For
No Plana
Vlrdon, 42, Wbo had SUC• ltllllance, he guessed that the Wellston Rockets are still In the
ceeded Murtaugh as manager SEOAL. Good-going rodent.
Then he made the opectacular dlacovery that with ll)e right
after the Pirates' 1971 World
•'
Series victory over Baltimore, breaks, Southern, Kyger Creek and North Gallia could win It all
said he had no Immediate plans Jn the SVAC. Who couldn't win anything with 'all the right
beyond a vacation.
breaks' ? To top it off, headmltsthat he's not a mole after all, but
Murtaugh was not 1m- a chicken.
ATLANTA, Ga . - The mediately al ailable for
However, I must give thl.t guy .some credit, he'll probebly
Western Division leading comment .
beat me by a little the first few weeks, due to the fat1 that he's
Cincinnati Reds flew into
Brown's announcement was been around tbe southeastern Ohio sports scene about 30 years
Atlanta yesterday on the wings made as the team, after a day more than· me.
of elation and the strong bats of off; was preparing to leave for
Now that the feud Is In full swing and I've given the mole
three rookies.
· Phlladelpbta, where they begin some ammWiitlon so he won't have any trouble thinking of
" This is the best team in a weekend series agaJnst the something to write next week, here are Sgt. Swami's very first
baseball," said Manager Phlllles today.
pigskin picks: ·
Sparky Anderson, elated with
Player reaction was mixed,
SVAC
the play of Dan Driessen, Fred sources close to the club said.
Eastern at Hannan Trace - The Eagles are swimming in a
Armbrister and Ken Griffey. One bystander said catcher
low tide this year, but the Inexperienced Green and White want to
The trio all have moved up to Manny SanguiUen had tears Jn
give
new head eoach Spike Berkhlmer a nice housewarming
the Reds from the Indianapolis his eyes when he learned of the
The Senate yesterday passed
Indians this year, the latter two change . Others appeared present. They will. Eastern, 22-12.
SoutbernatGreenLocai - TheTornadoesopentheirdefense by a 76~ vote and sent to the
. in the last two weeks, and have unconcerned, while some
of
their
SVAC crown In 2 weeks against areh-rival Eastern, and House a bill to bar home!JJwn
been instrumental in moving seemed shaken, bystanders
this one will only be a warm-up. Southern, 36-8.
blackouts of professional
the Reds past the Los Angeles . said.
Kyger
Creek
vs.
Wahama
Mountaineers
are
picked
by
sports
if the games are sold out
, Dodgers.
·
The team knew something
Griffey and
Driessen was wrong, sources added, moleman, but Kyger. Creek coilld. be the class of area 'small 72 hours in advance.
The legislation would expire
provided games-winning hils when Virdon's gear was schools'. Bobcats in a close one, 14-12.
Nelsonvllle-York
vs.
North
Gallia
NelsonviUe
is
too
big
one
year after enactment,
: in the last two games removed at the last minute
allowing time to determine
. : giving · the
Reds
a from a truck that was to carry and strong for the Galllans. Pirates take it on the chin, 42-18.
Southwestern vs. Zane Trace - what's a 'Zane Trace'? Who whether telecasting some
three • game sweep of club equipment to \be airport.
Ute Houston Astros. The sevenMurtaugh joined ll)e team's knows, but Southwestern will find out tonight. Zane Trace, 18-12. home games would result in
·
SEOAL
reduced altendance, as some
game winning streak is Cin- front office as director of
cinnati's longest of the season. player acquisition
and
Athens vs. Marietta - Bulldogs could oo surprise power in team owners contend.
' "They're amazing ... un· development when he stepped league. Marietta will find out why. Athens, 32-26.
Meanwhile, National
believable," said Anderson. aside as manager m 1971.
Jackson vs. Chillicothe - Molernan ~ys lronmen are Football
League
Com: "And if they're . living In a
Virdon, who had been reportedly big, rough and ready; but they aren't big, rough or · missioner Pete Rozelle said the
' dream world 1 don't want Murtaugh's rlght~and man ready enough for the boys from the jWiction. of 35 and 23. ·league might limit its
' thern. to know' it."
during the 1971)..71 se~ns, Chillicothe, 22-14.
·
television agreement with the
·The pressure apparently is often stepping to serve In place
Ironton vs. Huntington - Tigers may be. too tough for networks to a single game each
not felt by young Armbrister, of Murtaugh when the latter everybedy this year. If they aren't, West Virginians will be the week if Congress bans local
blackouts of NFL games.
who came to Cincinnati last was sidelined with lllness. He
team
to
do
it.
But
not
this
time:
Ironton,
16-14.
Rozelle told the House
year from Houston with ·Joe was the team's batting and
Wellston vs. Oak Hill - Rockets better take advantage of c 0 m m u n i c a 1i 0 n s sub .
' Morgan Jack Billingham and outfield coach from 1968-71.
every
chance they get, or they may kindly be asked to leave the committee that the \IIFL would
' Denis Menke.
Calm and unnappable like
" Yeah· " said Armbrister hl8 boss, Murtaugh seemed a league. Oak Hill sounds like a cemetery and the Rockets just have to reconsider its
., television policy il Congress
, jokingly ~hen asked about his natural for the manager's job may bury tbem. Wellston, 26-6.
Waverly
vs.
Portsmouth
Notre
DameH
the
'Shoe'
fits,
passes the blackout ban and
' feelings, "scared, can't you see when . Murtaugh told a
the 26 league clubs begin
November, 1971 news con· wear lt. But It doesn't. Portsmouth, 11-6. ·
' it. ·
Logan
vs.
New
Lexington-Who
cares?
New
Lex,
22-14.
showing
an attendance decline.
, "This is now the best team ference that he was calling It
G._upolls at Manchester - Moleman picks the Devlla, but
I've ever played on,'' said quits.
they:n
flnil out they know bow to play hall up north. Manchester,
Menke, who lost his job to the
But the team had been enhard-hitting Driessen at \bird co~ntertng Increasing troubles 34-28.
Meigs vs. Pt. Pleasant - Big Biacks have one game ex·
base eariier in the season.
th1s season, and on Wednesday
Driessen is hitting _305 , night flni_shed a crucial four· perience over Marauders, and Meigs offense is still big worry.
Griffey .516 and Armbrisier game senes with the St. _Lows Pl.looked bad in first IJ!Ili last week, and with Maroon and Gold
357
Cardlna!J!, who lead the Pirates breakaway threats, such as Terry 'Bradbury' Whitlatch,
' "it•s funny ;• said pitcher by three games in the National Marauders could romp. But Black defense looked good in second
; Fred Norman, "The guys just League East. The Pirates won half against Hurricane and i,9 reportedly loaded with talented
• have realized they should have the first game with the Cards, sophomores. Could be a tight, exciting ball game. Moleman must
~ been up here all along. The but lost the next \hree.
be out of his mind. Meigs, 18-8.
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Chesapeake 26 Minford II
the Eastern Eagles and
Ironton St. Joe 31 New Boston 28
the Meigs Marauders w!II be
Fairland 17 Hamlin 6
featured Saturday morning
Portsmoi!Ut 37 Green County 14
on "WJEH, Gallipolis. The
Rock Hill 21 Symmes V~lley o
Eastern • Hanrum Trace
Wheelersburg 23 South ·Point 18
game will be broa~cast at 9 Fort Gay 12 Hannan 0
a.m. on WJEH·AM, 990; and
the Meigs • Pt. Pleasant
game will be aired at 9 a.m.
on WJEH·FM, 101.5 en your
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·
Education has been set for 7:30
p.m. Thursday at the high
school.
International League

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Eagles open at Hannan Trace

Sgt. Swami

The Plttabursh Pirates fired
Manager BID Vlrdon yesterday
and ••!led !&gt;ack Danny Mur.
laugh to succeed him, effective
Immediately.
The announcement wa s
made In a hastily called news
conference at Three Rivera
Stad!wn by Joe L. Brown,
general maoager or . the
National League club which
has been P)agued by 'niQ!ady

TME DOVUNMINT OF

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Mar~ golden J.O~«GirlScOut
anntversary

RUTLAND - Mr and Mrs
F C Taylor of Rutland w1ll
obaerve their golden weddmg
anniversary at a family dmner
party Sunday at the home of
the1r son-in-taw and daughter,
Mr and Mrs James Thomas,
Lmcoln H11l Rd., Pomeroy
Marned September 6, 1923,
Mr and Mrs Taylor have two
daughters , Mrs Thomas
(Eleanor ) and Mrs, Dennis
(Helen 1 Atkeson Mansfield

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For Lenm, when he was

shapong the Sovoet Union
half · a century ago, the
movies were the most
tmpodant of all ar1s"
Today,
mov1es
are
reach ing Russians on a
scale that Lenm never
foresaw Each year four
and a half bllllon mov1e
tickets are sold m the
Soviet

Un1on , and

the

average Russ1an goes to
the movies more than 20
times a year
Part of the boom results
from lack of competition -

television IS too dull to oiler
much of an alternative But

the real cred•t belongs to
the thaw that has affected
and benefited ~ II the arts on
the U S S R With the
Ideological leash loosened

Ill ms are now a II owed to
entertatn as well as preach
Here's

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wa ter -

the

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action of water refm ers

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Social Committee meets

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FRIDAY
~ POMOJIIA Grange meets 111
~ the Rock Sprmgs Grange Hall
~
al 8 p m County bakmg and
SEPTEMBER is reorgan1UI10n month for the scouting needlework contest Filth
prugram m Melg$ County, and adult volunteers are desperately degree to be e~emphfled
needed to serve as troop leaders and assastant leaders
Laurel Grange will be host
Almost everyone knows somethfn8 about G1rl Scouts
SATURDAY
because 11 has been an mtegral part of the American scene for
BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
many, many yeats
Middleport • Pomeroy Area
It 's generally taken for granted tbat any gul who wan is to Branch, Amencan AssOCia!lon
can belong
of Umvers•ty Women, breakNot true.
fast meeting, Me1gs Inn, 9 30
The unhappy truth IS that, without enough adult leaders and am
ass1stant leaders, g1rls who want and need Girl Seouting have to
SUNDAY
walt for an opemng man eXIsting troop, or may not be able to JOin
LANGSVILLE Christian
at all
Church annual homecommg
Over the country G1rl Scoutmg serves one out of every seven Duncan Family Gospel
garls ages 6-17 In Me1gs County the figure IS not nearly that h1gh Smgers, Flonda, special guest
but could be 1f enough adults who care about youth would smgers lor the afternoon
volunteer to be leaders
Basket dmner, 12 30 p m w1th
There as a mistaken tendency to beheve that you must be a afternoon serv1ce, 2 30 p m
parent of girls In order to be a Girl Scout leader
Public InVIted
Th1s, of course, as nonsense Many tunes 11 as the smgles or
JAMES C Moore Family
the semor Citizens who have the tune and energy to work With Reumon, at Sutton Church
scouts
Basket dmner at I p m
An adult recrUitment campaign IS currently underway
Everyone welcome
U you would be mterested m knowing more about the
ANNUAL Harvest Festival
scoutmg program m Me1gs County and how you can help, as a
at
St John's Lutheran Church,
leader, !iSS1stant leader, or a helper in any capacity, the person
to talk to as·Mrs. Isabel M Foster, Meigs County's new distr1ct Pine Grove Church Serv1ce at
10 a m , basket d1nner at noon
adv1sor She resides m Athens, but if you will contact Mrs
Roscoe Wase Ill Middleport, or telephone me, we'll relay the A program of smgmg begmmng at 2 p m Everyone
message to Mrs Foster
welcome
REVIVAL begmnmg at
AT THE SaliSbury School both the Brownie and the Jun1or
Nease
Settlement Church of
Troops have meet111gs scheduled for next Tuesday afternoon at
God Rev George S Oiler,
the school
Mrs Jack Hart and Mrs Donna Hatf1eld are co-leaders of pastor Senes of lectures on the
Browrue Troop 220, and Mrs Mary Dorst and Mrs Nancy Morris Biblical history of the church
mghtly Serv1ces at 7 30 p m
are leaders of the Juruor Troop
Public IS InVIted
Mrs Roscoe WISe,leader of Troop 39m Middleport, will have
RACINE Wesleyan and
a meetang of the mothers of g1rls m her troop at 1 p m , Se!&gt;'
Letart Falls Umted Methodist
!ember 18 Mrs Foster w1ll be present at the meetmg to gave
Church
p1cmc at Portland Park
whatever ass1stance she can toward getting the troop olf to a
followmg II 30 a m worship
good start thiS fall
servtces

Contribute for hymnals
A contnbu!lon toward new
church hymnals was made by
the Golden Rule Class of the
Pomeroy Church of Oms!
meeting Tuesday mght at the
church
Mrs Stanley Bass presaded
at the meetmg wh1ch opened
wtth group smgmg of "What a
Fr1end We Have m Jesus," and
Mrs Lams Osborne gave
prayer, and Mrs Elwood
Bowers gave devotions USIIIJ!
Proverbs 4 12, and a reading
on September Plans were

Kerm Salutes

KING FOOTBALL

made to remember several
Sick and shut-m members of
the church
Mrs Clyde Andrews will host
the October meetmg at her
home Mrs Osborne won the
door priZe, and refreshments
were served by Mrs Osborne
and Mrs Bowers Others attending were Mrs Charles
Eskew and Mrs Denver
Kapple
HAS GUESTS
Mr and Mrs Willard MiUer
and daughter, Wooster, were
recent v1sitors of Mrs. Gertrude Miller , Middleport.
Weekend guests were Mr. and
Mrs Jack Miller and Mr and
Mrs John DaVIs and son,
Columbus.

M1 s Harvey Van Vranken IS
the new chairperson of the
Meigs County Children's Home
Citizens Commlllee
Thursday, members met at
the home to inspeel the facility
and to c011ler with Mr and
Mrs
Ralph
Harvey,
superintendent and matron,
Mr. and Mrs Harvey advised
lhat cable television has been
provided for the home through
a part of a bequest from the
Sw1ft estate
According to Mrs Van
Vranken, Mr and Mrs Harvey
advised the corrumttee that
there Is feeling among the ll
ch1Jdren there that they are
being discrlmmated against by
the commumty In general
Mrs Van Vranken satd that
Mrs Harvey told her the
children are accused of domg
thmgs of a derogatory nature
s1mply because they res1de at
the Children's Home
She sa1d they need a personal
relationship wath adults, more
than they need gifts although
the gifts are apprecaated Mrs
Harvey advised the comm1ttee
of the overflow of things,
particularly frmt, at Christmas

MISS Nellie Zerkle installed
the 1973-74 officers of the
Middleport Garden Club
Wednesday rught usmg the
components of a flower
arrangement to symbolize the
dut1es and responsibilities of
the off1cers and the members
MISS Zerkle stated that all
components must be used to
make a complete arrangemen~ this applymg to
the officers as well as the
members of t1 club In that 1t
takes both workmg together to
have a successful club. The
llowers for the ceremony were
proVIded by Mrs. C. M. Hennesy
Meetmg m the social room of
the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co., Mrs .
WIUaam Morris presided m the
absence of Mrs Eto1lla
Cassell, president. Members
responded to roll call by
naming outstanding llower or
floral arrangement they had
seen durmg the summer.
Members donated to the
"bakeless" bake sale and those
not at the meeting were
requested to send their
donations to Mrs . Charles

To give recital

Jewelry

B1g beads m fall colors
long
chams
bangles
necklaces

antique
p1erced

earrings

hoops . hoops
bicycle chai n
bracelets

dozen s of other
Ideas See them 1

GOOD LUCK
To All Area Teams
On The Coming Season!

look

beautiful

To observe anniversary
Mr and Mrs Wayne
HarrIson. 383 n• sh St I Middleport will observe their
golden ~edding anniversary on
Monday
Married at Pomeroy Se!&gt;'
tember 10, 1923, Mr and Mrs.

Harrl4on have a dau&amp;hter,
Mrs Elbert ( AlleedJ Wllllama,
•
Minersvllle, an
a 10 •
Lawrence, at home. '!'hey have
three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren
,
Mr and Mn HarriSOIII
grandson, Michael, and hls
wife of California are
vacationing In MelgJ County
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs Dorothy Pierce, Mid· this month and will be joining
dleport, is confmed to the 10 8 ramily observance or the
Holzer Medical Center, occaslon,
Galhpohs She underwent
surgery last Fnday Her
daughter, M1ss Dixie Pierce, a
+ + +
school teacher at the Ramstein
Our druulll 1rumbles that
Air Force Base In Germany, lh•y 'lt •oon require a pre was called home to be with her scription in order for you 10
buy a girlie m•••~ine
mother,

Congratulations WM PO
ON THE OCCASION OF THE
NEW FM STATION. ANOTHER
FIRST FOR MEIGS COUNTY.

Host

Mr and Mrs Carl Roach and
fam1ly entertamed Sunday
w1th a fam1ly cookout
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Miller, Mr and Mrs. John
DaviS and son, Columbus; Mr
and Mrs Eugene Miller and
fam1ly, Mr and Mrs Ronald
E Maller and family,
Pomeroy , S Sgt. and Mrs
Ronald K Maller and fam1ly,
Levelgreen, Pa., Mrs Ger·
!rude Miller, Middleport; and
Mrs Mane FranciS, Pomeroy
• S Sgt M1Uer will leave later
th1s month for three months
tram~ng in Te~as prior to gomg
to Germany for a three year
tour of' duty Mrs. Miller and
the children will resade on
Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy,
unhl arrangements can be
made for them to jom S Sgt.
Miller m Germany .

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POr.tEROY, OHIO

PDMIAOY CHUR CH 0~

THI NA tAR!NI
Corner
Rev
Union and Mulbtrry
CIYdo V Htnderton. pntor
Sundav tthoot , 9 30 • m Olen
McClung
lu pl I morning
worship 10 lO a m , tvt nlng
Slr'lllct 1 30 l"!''ld wuk ser
VIC6 WtDllUdly 7 30 p m
I ~IICO~AL - Tho
Rev Harolr:t Ottth pattor~
Ch urc:h t.er\llcta 10 30 • m ,
Holy Comm union on Sept 9th ;

GMACI

school , 10 JO 1m
through 1ge t2

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for nursery

POMEROY CHUR CH OF

CHRIST - Mr Hoyt Allen , Jr ,
Pati'Or Sible Sch ool. 9 JO a m ,
worship 10 30 adi71t wor ship
service and young ptop le'1
m eellnt,l bo th 1 30 p m Sun
day Wednt adev combined
Bible study and praver
meeting, 7 JO p m

Religious Sheet Music
and Records

THE SALVATION ARMY -

Envoy Rav W Wlnii'!O , off icer
In charge Sunr:ta y 10 a m ,
Hol iness meeting 10 30 am ,
Su nday Sc hool Young Peor 1. .
L egion ,' p m Thur adav , to 3
P m Ladles Home Leaoue 7
P m Prep claues

Also Jimm1e Swaggart Records

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McDamels, 547 Main St .,
Middleport for the project. A
discUSSion was held on the
programs lor the commg year
and suggestions as to topacs
were gaven.
Mrs Walter Hayes presented
the program usang as her top1c,
"Summer Surprise with the
Magac Lily" by Gretchen
Harshbarger
All arrangemnt of marigolds
ma white milk glass contamer
with yellow tapers m milk
glass holders decorated the
refreshment table Dessert,
mmts and coffee were served
by the hostesses, Mrs Walter
Hayes, Mrs E. 0 Tewksbary
and Miss Judy Arnold.

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~PEAKING

OF

.

The Bradbury teaching
team's three new members
were introduced to parents at
the annual "Meet the Team
Naght" at Bradbury Tuesday
night They are
-Miss Jeanne Ann Parsons,
Columbus, who graduated
from the Umverslty of Cincinnati with Associate of
Liberal Arts and Bachelor of

~

Beautena
Loves Purina

Exxon tak.ing
the gravy in

growmg hke a weed Looks hke she 11
be a b1g growthy he1ter Should we1gh
enough to br eed before she s 15
months o ld

Tt'\e correct wind and
slant of each curl Is quite

Important In placing them

Beautena started fast o n Punna Nur
smg Chow and Pu nn a Calf Startena
She ha..en t recetv ed a. drop of who le
m1lk I'H n ce 1:unvlng at ou r store when
four days o ld Now s he 8 oelebraung
h er two month birthday by swltchmg
to Purma Calf Growena

m their proper position for

each Individual hair style
The effect of a perfectly
beautiful coiffure may be

destroyed by a misstep on
the curling procedure
Arrange the hair so

as

not to glve the head a
lopsided appearance
Balance adds grace and

beauty to your hair style
The fine technique of
creating the latest coif
fures Is demonstrated at

our

salon

Purma Calf Growen a 18 a n econom 1cal
growmg ration that calves love It s
h1gh m protetn (16Cf0 )
and packed
w1th body butldtng VItamins and
m1n e ra.ls
Follow the Purma CaH Program
Wat ch your ca lv e s grow fast hke

Beautena

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price boost

.,

NEW YORK (UPI)Ex\on
,
Co, U. S A. Thursday raised
wholesale prices of all grades
Of gasoline by one cent per
gallon under conditions that
make at legally Impossible for
thousands of Independent
retaalers across the nallon to
pass the ancrease along to
consumers. Exxon also ancreased the wholesale price of
No 2 heatmg oil and kerosene
by 0 85 cents a gallon
Exxon, which posted a 56 per
cent mcrease m profits durmg
the first siX months of thas
year, acknowledged in letters
to local distributors that the
mcreases probably could not
be passed along by most reali
service stations under the new
Phase IV regulations adopted
last month by President
N1xon's Cost of Living Council.
Exxon sa1d it had expressed
Concernn to the government
about the mjustlce of this, but
felt impelled to proceed
anyway with the wholesale
price Increase which, it said,
was necessary to cover Its own
Increased costs
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POMERO'V PIRST &amp;AP

Robert kuhn , putor ;
WIH f1m Wauon. Sunday t('hOOI
•u~ t Suflrt By school q 'lflll m
OVF
~ p m , Utbh '\l udy
Wednesday , 1 p m
t:hoir
pr~ctlct Wedne1d1y , I )0 p m
Tl$l

POMIE MOY WI!SLE YAN
HOLINESI CHURCH

Harrl•onvlllt Roan
Aev
0 01!11 Manley Putor Ht-nrv
Eblin Sunday School livpt
Su ndBy School 9 30 1 m •
Even lno worship 1 30 p m •
F&gt;r11ver an(l Praise service,
Thursday 7 30 p rn

NEASE

SETTLEMENT

CH-APEL
Non
denominational George S
Ollf r Pa alor Sun day Sc hool 10
a rn worship s,rv lce 11 a m
Sunday nloht str v lut 7 30
p m Wednesday Prayer
meetlno 7 lO p m everyone
welcome

PO MEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURC H OF CHRIST, 100 W

Mam St ~ Loren T Steph ens
evanaellst phone 992 7856
Conserva t ive.
non
Ins trum en tal Su nd ay worsh ip,
10 a m , Bi ble Sludy, 11 a I'TJ •
worship ~6 p m
Wednesdav
B ible study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY

CHURCH

!non

denoml nat lanai), Langsville
Dexter Road . the Rev Worley
Halev , pastor Sunday school ,
10 a m , evening wor ship 7 30
p m
Pray er
mee11ng
'Tuesday , 1 30 p m , youth
group Fr i day 7 30 p,m

Bradhucy school news

Beautena our boun c mg baby calf lS

by
KAY

IACR 1 0 HI ART

Fft thar Bornaru t(r•leovlc ,
pnlor
Phone
997 1H75
'l1Uurd11y evenli"'O Man, 7 JO
p rn Sunaa y Mtu e and 10
lim Con l t"Jonli Sa turdav . 7

51' ~AUL LUTHERAN
Corner Second and Sycamore
St Pomerov . the Rev Arthur
c Lund . pastor Sunday
school
9 15 a m , worsh ip
serv ice 10 30 am , travelers
summet serv ice , Thursday,
7 30 p m
Charles Evans ,
Chri$tran education superin
ten dent

Calf Growena

Hair

CHATEAU
cookout 1 BE:f\UTY SALON

COMING SOON

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r hur~dttv at , JO

5" "' 1 worlh/p, 10 J~ 1 m J
you!h &lt;.:holr '•!lura. I Mond•v
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Beginning Se pt

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MIDDLIPORT

li•Uie dJnu nrott

Oprn

Mr t~nd Mrs Frank Blse and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith and
family have returned home
from a trip out west. They
traveled 4,-100 miles and visited
14 states Points of Interest
they visited were Truman
Libaray
and Museum,
Eisenhower Museum and
Place of Meditation, his
boyhood home and where he Is
burled ; "Old Abilene Town"
as It was In the old days;
Yellowstone National Park ;
Grand Tetons; Old Faithful
Geyser; Old Faithful Lodge;
Custer Battlefield, Badlands of
South Dakota, Flintstone
Vlllage where movies were
made ; Black Hills, Mt. Rush·
more where Presidents heads
are carved and the Ozark Mts.
They also enjoyed horseback
riding, the children rode In
Fred and Barney cars at
Flintstone VIllage, and the
group enjoyed a raft ride down
the "Snake River".
Gueslll who vlllted at the
hOI)Ie of Mr and Mrs. Alpha
Smith on Friday to celebrate
hill birthday were Mr. and Mra
Rlohtrd Barton, Carolyn,
Marlly and Kevin of Cheater,
Mr and Mr~ . Sam Cllrtll of
Pomeroy, Mrs. Bert Smith,
Mr, lllld Mrs. Henry Smith and

Science in Education degrees
She taught '" Loveland, Ohao m
1971-1972 and in the Columbus
and Bexley Public Sehools in
1972-1973 Her hobbles are golf,
tenniS, swiillllllng, and skimg
-Miss Susan Ornstein,
Shaker He1ghts, graduated
from The Ohio State Umversaty
m 1971. Her teaching experience mcludes one year m
the Columbus Public Sehool
System and anooher In the
Starr-Washington School in
Hocking County She enJoys
kmtting, sewmg, and playing
gwtar
- Mass Janis Schmoll, a
native
of
Middleport,
Ohio
graduated
from
Univerfity in 1971 with a
Bachelor
of SCience in
"
Education degree . After a
year's teaching experience m
the Meigs Local Sehool District
she retw'ned to Ohio UmverSity
where she received her
Master's Degree In Education
m 1973. Because her graduate
work was done'" reading, she
IS cert1f1ed as a special reading
teacher for kmdergarten
through h1gh school. In her
spare time she enjoys readang
and sewing

Mr and Mrs Charles Chaffey,
all of Reedsville Rd. Other
recent viSitors at the Smith
home were Mr and Mrs
R,yssell Smith and Lana Sm1th
of Baltimore, Md
The annual Boring reunion
was held recently at Forked
Run State Park watll 76 m at·
tendance.
Mrs. Otis Casto was a patient
at Martetta
Memorial
Hospital
Mr and Mrs . Zemth
Chevalier and son, Alan Dale,
of near Porterfield visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Chevalaer and the WUllamsBalderson home
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Whitehead and
family were Mr and Mrs Jim
Davis and Mr. Edd Davis of
Savannah, Tenn.; Rev. and
Mrs Bob Davis, Joy and Lori
of Seaford, Del., Jean
Whi"--Jead and Isaac Frledma
of Cdlumbus and Mrs. Btu
Meredith of Beverly
Mrs. Ulllan Rood and son,
Jhrurue, Mrs. Joan Lauton and
son, Alan from Sara110ta, Fla ..
and Mr$ Gladys Morgan of
Columbus visited with Mrs
Opal Randolph
Jack and Frank Gale and
Mrs Gladys Baughman of
Gahanna were recent visitors
of Mrs Rose Thomas
Mr, and Mrs Jim Starcher of
Strange Creek, W.Va., spent a
weekend with Mr and Mre.
Chester Mondry and Lori
Mr and Mrs. J D Kibble of
Parkersburg, visited with the
H. E. Klbble family, R E.
William• family and Mrs
Hazel Barton.
Mr. and Mn. Edison Hob·
atelier o( Pomeroy visited
recently with Mr and Mrs
Warren Pickens.
Mr and Mrs Grant Smith,
Terry, John and Michael spent
a weekend at Cincinnati They
attended a Cincinnati Reds
baseball same, vlatted lhe 100
and Klni'S laland
- Mra. Lyle Balderaon

Ct't!Jr(t;

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Church .,

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I

fourth ~ unday s each
ntonth worai'IIP service ar 1 30
p m Wad neaday ivelnlnut al
'1 30, Praver and 8 1b te .S iudv
FIRST SOUTHERN IAP
T I ST
2B2 Mulberry Avt ,
Pom~troy
Bfllllated with
&amp; B C the Aev F:red Hill ,
pastor ; Hershel McClure
Sunday school supt Sundav
uhool , 9 30 a m
morn ln9
worship . 10 30 1 m , Sunday
evanQellstrc meeting 7 30 p m
Pr11yer meeting , Wectnnctay

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Chrtst in ChriUIIn Onion Lawrence Man l ey pa stor
Mrs Russell Young , Sun day
Schoo l Supt Sundav Sc hool
9 30 a m
Evening worship
1 Jo
Wednesday
prayer
meeting, 1 JO p m

MT MOR IAH CHURCH OF

GOD ~ R&lt;1c lne Route 2 the
Rev Ja mes M Mun cy pntor
Sun day school 9 45 a m
m or nmg worsklp 1 11 am
eventng worShip 7 JO p m
Pra yer meetrno Tuesdav 7 30
p m Young people 's m eet ing ,
7 30 p m Thursday

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

GOO Bertha KI n grey,
subst1tute pa stor
Sunday
Sc hool
10 a m , worship
se rv ice 7 p m Sunday Praver
meeting, Wednesday 7 30 p m

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ttowttr(l CetUwcl/ Jr , Sunday
\&lt; hool ~1111 1 \ unday School.
q I() n m
MQrnlnliol sermon ,
Ill 10 11 m
S,vnday evrn lng
t.t rv In• 1 p rn
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PORtLAND
Wor t h lp 7 30
p m Church S' hOOI 9 30 1 m
SUTTQN
WorshiP. 111m
7nd and 4tl'l Sunaay,, Church
School 10 e rn
WES LEYA N (Anini)
Worship 11 am
Church
Sc hool 10 a m

NORTHEAST CLUSTE R

R IV R Dtltrt M tt(f
Rev $IIniey Br•ndum
JOPPA
Worship 10 1m
Ct!urch School 9 1 m Preyer
Meelln9, WednesDay 8 p m
L ONG BOTTOM ,.... Church
servlc~s
9 am
Sunaay
Sc hOOl II 45 a m Bible St udy
every Thursday 1 JO p m
NORTH BETHEL - Wor
ship 11 a m Church Schoo l 10

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Co rne.r Fou rth and Main ,
Middleport Rev Henry KeY
Jr pastor Sunday Sc hoo l, 9 30
a m
Mrs Entin Baumgard
ner. supt
Morn ing worthlp ,
10 45 a m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH

WDIII'H~II

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MONNI,.,G STAA
WOrlhlp
Y 10 t1 m Church bc hool II) JO

JO p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST -

pm

1

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II\ ~ 111 u
1 " , 111 • , hm'h tchool. 9, •
1•1d \l
1 11111
1 JO n ,, every

4

Lurv Carnaha n pruldlno
mlnlsler Sunday, Blble ltc
ture 9 30 a m , Walchtower
study, 10 30 am
Tu~sdav
Bible study , 7 30 p m , Thurs
day, mIn l st ry schoo l 7 30
p m
serv •u meellng 8 30

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V • I 'I till , Ml' lll0(to11 HOI.,Ihtl
f (pt H r b'l' , P11 • !l;1f H(lrhMI
MorUtlll bAbhitlh bL hool f \It, V
1'1or~turtt.l'r .,, 1 p ,,, &amp;;w worship
SL•rvtc:•• tollowmq nt I l't p m

Club installs officers

REVIVAL startmg Sunday
and runmng through September 23 at Umted Pentecostal Church, S Th1rd,
Middl eport Evangelist and
smgers, Belt~ Baker, Linda
Babb, Kaye Anderson, 7 30
each evemng except Monday
Pastor W1lham Kmttel extends
mv1tahon to public
PIANO Rec1tal by students
of Mrs Rose Ann Jenkms, 2
p m at the Asbury Umted
Methodist Church. Pubhc
mv1ted, refreshments
MONDAY
POMEROY Garden Club
meeting, 7 30 p m at home of
Mrs Edward Baer Roll call
will be to name the flowers m
the md1v1dual's garden thiS
year
'
MEIGS Salon710, Eight and
Forty, 6 p m , picmc at the
roadside park near Gall1pohs
MISS Rose Ann Jenkms WID
Meat furmshed Dues payable present her plano students m a
and gun llckets to be turned m rec1tal Sunday afternoon at 2
p.m at the Asbury Umted
Methodist Church, Syracuse
Solos w1ll be presented by
Carrie Gumther, Toma Ash,
Soma Ash, Diana Nease ,
Megan Amberger, Syracuse,
and Carol Moms and Carnalle
Swmdell, Pomeroy, R D The
pubhc1s anv1ted Refreshments
w1ll be served m the social
room of the church followmg
the recital

HERE NOW!

lime and suggested that
or~anltalions who prefer
giving penshables make
pledges instead for other
months
The Harveys advised the
committee that several of the
children had been taken to the
OhiO State Fair, As for things
they now need, Mra Harvey
mentioned a hair dryer and a
sewing machine, Mrs Van
Vranken repOrted
Members of the committee
toured the facility and the new
chaif1!0rsOn reported at m good
condition At the meeting were
Rick Crow, representing the
Meigs County Junaor Chamber
of Commerce, Mrs Van
Vranken, the Preceptor Beta
Beta Chapter of the Beta
Sigma Phi Sororlly, the Rev
Robert Kuhn, MiddleportPomeroy Rotary Club, Mrs
James Adams, Janet Pickens,
Oh10 Eta Ph1 Chapter, Beta
S1gma Ph1 Sorority , Mrs
Charles Goegletn, Me1gs
County Councal of Parents and
Teachers , and the Rev Dw1ght
Zavatz,
Me~gs
County
M1mstenal Association

)'!V
NlH · OAY
AD
Vt"t11$T
IOt , !l~d
ll•t
MUIIH•rry
hl• tQith
ntuu

ALFRED - Sunday schOo l
a m
each Sunday,
preach ing at 11 am eack
svnctav Prayer meellng 7 45
p m Wednesctav IJ/scs 8 p m
011 third Tuesday each month
9 .tl5

REEDSVILLE - Su•da y

school 9 30, preactllng 7 30
p m Sunday pra yer meetmg
7 JO p m Tuesday wscs, 7 30
f irst Thursday each month
SilVER AlOG E - Worship
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m

TUPPERS

PLAINS

Worship 9 a m
Sc hool , 10 o11 m

KENO

Churc h

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST - George Frederlc;k
sup t Servi ce weekly , 9 30 am
on Sunday Preaching first and
th lrd Sundays of month ; by
Clifford Smith 9 30 •
m

HOBSON

CHRISTIAN

UNION Darr el Doddrlll
pas 1or Sun dav Sc hool 9 JO
11 m
Leonard Gilmor e frrst
elder even1ng serv ice, 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
mee t ing 1 JO p m

LETART

UNITED

~ALLS

BHETHREN
A,v p-rtl!llrRJ
Norrl $ p,utor Floyd Norri s,
!iupf 'i undav school , ~ JO a m ,
mornmg se rmon 10 30 am ,
Pritvt.r service- Wednesday,
'1 JO p m
'

CHES HIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PR(lPHECY, G P

5mllh pnto~ sunday Schoo l
10 a m • Arthur Henson , Su pl ,
11 a m
Morn1ng Worship
Young Peoples service 1 p m ,
cn fng urvlce 1 30 p m
Wednesday Mid Week Prayer
Service, 7 JO p m 1 Youth
meeting &amp; JO p m
Evening
worship 7 30 p m

e. .

CHESTER CHUR CH OF

THE .. AZARENE
Rev
1-tcrbert Grate pastor Wor
Ship servIce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School,
9 lO a m
Richard Barton ,
sup! Prayer m ee ting, Wed
nesdav , 1 lOp m

BRADBURY CHURCH OF

CHRIST Clifford Smith
mm1ster Sund ay School 9 30
am
mornmg church 10 30
am Sunday e-vening service ,
1 30 p m Wednesday service 8

om

LAU~E L

CLIFF FREE

METHODIST - Rev Robert
E Bucl(lev pastor William
Bar ley su pl
Sund ay school
9 30 e m
morning worship ,
10 JO a m , evening worsh ip ,
1 30 p m WeQ nesday Chr1SI1an
Youth Crusade, 6 JO p m ,
prayer meet)ng , 7 30 p m
Thursdav choir practice , 7

pm
DEXTER

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST Dannv Evan$,
pastor Norman C Wi ll , supi
Sun day School 9 30 a m
Worship servicl" 10 JO am
Ch r ls ttan Endeavor Sunday
evening

Sunday mornmg 1n Buffalo--and a button falls off my last clean shrrt "Sorry,
m, valet serv1ce does not answerl"
Lutle guls can sew on buttons. Tailors can sew on buttons My tough old sergeam could sew on buuons But not me' I never got around to 11

REORGANIZED CHURCH
JESUS CHRIST OF
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF OF
GOD - Racine Route 2 The lATTER OAY SAINTS -

tl and Racine Road Ralph
Rev Charl es Han d pastor Por
Johnson
H e rb ert
HAZEL
COMMUNITY Su nday sch oo l, 9 45 a m Wh 1te Sundapastor
y Sckool D irector
mo rn i ng worshiP 11 am
CHURCH _, Near Long Bot
Sunday Sc ho ol, 9 30 a m
Evenmg services Tuesday and Mornmg
tom Estd Hart pastor Roy
worsh i p, 10 30 a m
Frida y 7 30
Brown
ass i stant
pastor
Sunday evening service 7 p m
Sunday sc hool 10 a l1i Chur ch
BEARWALLOW RIOOE Wednesday
ng praver
7 30
p m
each
Su nday
CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible serv ice,_ 7 30eveni
o m
evenmg prayer meeting, 7 30
slud y, 9 JO am
morntng
BETHLEHEM •BAPTIST,
p m Thur sday
worshiP 10 30 am
eventng
Greet
Bend - Rev Waller P
MIDDLEPORT
PEN - worshiP 6 30 p m Wednesday Blkacsan,
pastor
Sunday
Brble stud y 7 30 p m
TECOSTAL - Third Ave the
SC hOOl , 9 30 II m
worship
Rev William Kn11te1. pastor
ser
vIce,
Thursday
,
7
30
p m
~onald Ougan Sun day Sch ool
MT OLIVE CHURCH CARLETON CHURCH Supt Classes for all ages
Long Bottom , Sun day Schoo l . K 1ngsb ury Road
Sunday
even mg serv1ce 7 JO p m • 10 am wt th Will ard Ptgott, Sc hool 9 30 a m , Ralph Carl.
Btble study Wedn esday, 7 30 supt Evange list m esu ge each supf Worsh tp se rv ice, 10 30
p m YOlllh serv ices Frtdav
Sunday ~"ven1ng 7 30 p m b y a m and 7 30 p m alternately
7 30 p m
Elde r Russell Clme . mtn1sler
meettng , Wednesday ,
FREEWILL BAPTIST - of the Apostolic Fallh Brble 7Prayer
30 p m
Rev
Jay St i les ,
Corner Ash and Plum M1d
Study Wednesday 7 30 p m
pntor
dleport
Noel
Herrman ,
OLD
DEXTER
CON pastor
saturday eventno
STIVERSVILLE COM GREGATIONAL CHURCH
servlce 7 p m Svnday school , MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Rev
Carl
Richards,
10 a m
Sunday evening sc hoo l ser.vlce 10 am Prayer pastor
Mrs
worley
worship 7 p m
meeting Thursday 7 p m , Francts Sunday school supt
FIRST BAPTI!T of M id
Sunday even1ng service, 1 p m
Su nday school 9 45 a m
"dleport corn er of Stx th and
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST ch urch serv1ces, second and
P'almer Streets Rev Charles
Pom eroy Harrtsonv l lle fou r th
Sunday s following
S1mo ns
pastor
D11nn y Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor
Sunday school f~rst and thtrd
Thompson, Sunday Sch ool Paul McElroy Su nday School Sunday evenmgs, 7 30 p m
Super intendent
Sunday Su pt Sun da y Sc hool 9 JO a m
LONG
BOTTOM
church schoo l for everyone mornrng worsh1p and com
CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober t
9 I S am , Morn tng worship
mun10n 10 30 am
Sunday Wyatt pastor Sunday School
10 15 am
Even 1ng serv ic es
evenmg youth Chnst.an en
supt
Ronald Osborne B1ble
1 30 p m
Wednesday prayer deavor 6 30
worship ser
Sch ool , 9 30 a m , preaching
St'rv 1ce, 7 30 p m Extra youth vi c es
Sunday , 7 30 p m
10 45 a m
Evemng servt ces,
act1v1t tes on Sunday, 5 p m
Wedne sday evenmg pray e r 1 30 p m
for all youth up to Sixth grade , meeting end Bibl e stu dy, 1 30
HYSELL RUN FREE
6 30 for 1Un 1or and se n1or high
om
METHODIST
- Ronald Wells
students
ST JOHN LUTHERAN - pastor Sunday School 9 JO
CHURCH OF CHRIST , Pme Grove t he Rev Arthur am Morning worsh1p, 10 30
M iddleport, 5th and Matn
Co mb s pastor Sundav school , a m Young Peoples S erv~ee
Raul In Moyer pastor Mi chael 9 30 a m
church services
6 45 p m
Evangelistic ser '
Gerlach Sunday School supt
10 30 a m
vi ce
7 30 p m
Praye r
9 30 11m
B 1b le School
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
meet
ing
,
Thursday
,
1 JO p m
mornrng worship 10 30 am
CHRIST Bible Sc hool , 9 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
evenmo worsh1p 7 30 p m
a m , mornrng worshtp 10 30 MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
prayer serv1ce 7 p m Wed
a m Sllndav evening Worship L R Gluesencamp, pastor
nesday
Se rv tce
7 30 p m
choir Roger Willred Sr
Sunday•
pract1ce Sunday and Wed
hool Supt Sunday Schoo I
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH nesdav 1 p f1l prayer meetmg Sc
30 a m , Sunday even tng
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev lind 81bie Study Wednesday , 9worshtp
7 30 Prayer meeting
Thom u E Weaver , pastor. 7 30 p m
Tuesday, 7 30 p m
Ernes I'
Floyd Carson , sunday school
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST - Deeter. class leader Youth
superintendent Sunday school, Fi! ev Freeland Norris, pastor
meet1ng Wednesday, 7 90
9 30 11 m , morning worship, Sunday sch ool 10 a m • Church p m , Ernest Deeter leader
10 30 Sunday evengellstlc serv Ice 1 p m
Wednesday
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
meeting , 1 30 p m • prayer Bible Study 7 p m
THE
UNITED BRETHREN IN
meeting , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST - Robert Shook
OF THE NAZARENE - pastor Sunday school , 9 30
Sunday Sc hool , 9 JO a m
am
Russel l Spencer, supt
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N Morning
Worship, 10 30 ill m
worship serv1ce 10 45 am
Second A\le , Middleport
Evening worship , 7 30 p m
evemng worsh1p allernatrng
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday
Wednesday M1d Wefi!k Ser\ltce
w1th C E at 7 30 p m on
schooL 10 am • worship ser
Su{'lday School Supertntendent
Su nday Prayer meetmg, 7 30
\lice , 11 am worship service
Gerald Wells
Pastor Rev
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
1 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
Morr1s M Wolfe
!ay lea der
nlght prayer service, 7 30

.
.

I'm gomg to church anyway Long tame ago I realized that 1t may take a b1t
of effort, and some determma!lon, and qmte a lot of expenence to become a regu·
lar church-goer But hfe is full of real cmes that demand fa1th and courage and
a Source of gUidance There 1sn't much comfort m d1scoverang that others can overcome such cmeS'-whlle you never got around to It
So any Sunday, m Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse or Troy
you'll be seemg
me 10 church (I'm the stocky fellow, with the red h a~r-and the button m1ssmg
from h1s sh1rt')

With the hope 1t will,ln some measure, foster and help sustam that wh1ch IS
good In family and community life, this feature ts sponsored by the busmess
f~rms and organizations whose names appear below

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Authorized Catalog Merchant
Louis W Osborne
220 E Main
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2178

CATALOGUE STORE
Mr and Mrs Charles R Sheets
106 Court 51
Pomeroy
9'12 3001

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

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307 Spring Ave
Pomeroy
Diai9'12-231B

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

CARPET-LAND, INC.

THE
UNITED
PMES
BYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY, Dwight
L Zavitt, Pastor Director
HARRISONVILLE

Sundey Church School, 9 30
a m , Mrs Homer Lee. Supt •
Morning Worship, 10 30 am

MIDDLEPORT -

Sunday

Church School, 9 30 a m , John
F Fultz, Supt , Morning

Worship, 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE - Morning

Worship , 9 am , Sunday
Church School 10 a m , Mrs
sampson HaiL Supt

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
~ARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
D~rec1or

CLU~·tER

Rev Carl E . HlckS
Rev o Wm Sydenstrlcker

CHESTER - Worship 9 15
Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worship , I

am

a m , Church School 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worship , 11
a m
Church School 10 a m

POMEROY -

Wor shiP

10 30 a m Church School 9
a m UM Y F 6 30 p m

B

ROCK SPA INOS - WOrship

10 a m , Church Sch ool 9 a m ,
UMYF 6 30 pm

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER

Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worshi p H) 30
a m Churc h Sch oo l 9 30 a m •
UMYF7pm
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15
am
Churc h School 10 a m ,
UMY F 1 pm
SALEM CENTI.R Wor
ship 9 a m 1 Church Sc hool 10
em 1 UMYF Th,ursd!IY· 7 p m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rn Richard I! Jarvis
ASBURY - Worsh ip II
a 01 Church Sc hool 9 so 11 m ,
WSC S lSI Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worship 9
a m
Church School 10 a m b
WSCS. 3rd Wednesday 7 3
pm
MINERSVILLE - Worship
10 a m • Church School 9 a m •
wscs. Jrd Mondoy , 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
school 9 a m
vlc~t 7 lO p m

SOUTHE~N

wor,hlp aer

CLUSTER

Rev Frank Chllllbr•w
Rtv L1rry Poling
Rev How1rd Shlvtlty

BETHANY

IOOrcul

Wor ship 9 30 a m , Church
Sc hool 10 JO a m
CARMEL Worshlfl t 11
a m
1st end 3rd Sun daya 1
Ch urch Sc hool , 10 11m
AP~LE

GROVE - Worship

1 30 p m first Jnd th ird sun
dliYS. Church school / ~ 30
o~~ m , praver meetlno , f lrsl
Wl!dnude~y 1 30 p m

EAST LETART - Worsh iP

m,

1 30 p
~u ndey s

SILVER

RUN

FREE

!BAPTIST - Sundav School. 10
a m
Htnry Da111s , supt • 1
evening servlc;e, 7 30 P m
Prayer meef!ng , Thursday ,
7 30 P m

CHESTER CHURCH OF

Robert T Bumgarntr

POMERIOY

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Welter P 81kacsan , pastor,
Ronn1e Salser, S S Supt •
Sundav School , 9 30 a m •
Morn1ng worship 10 45 a m ,
Sunday eventng worship 7 30
p m Wednesdav evening B1ble
Study, 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN _
Rev
Lawrence Sull i van ,
pastor sunday Scho ol 9 30
am , vouth and 1u nlor youth
~ervlce 6 45 p m, evening
worship 7 30 p m prayer and
pra ise, W"'dnesday 7 30 p m

sec on d and tourlh
chur h sc hool 9 JO

GOD Rev
James Sat
terf !eld pfts tor sunday school
9 30 am worship service 11
a m
even1ng servi ce 7
pr aye r se rvi ce and youth
'ie rv1 ce Wednesday , 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Mu sser,
pas tor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
Robert Bobt~ sup t
mornmg
worship
10 JO
Sunday evening sehlce. 7 30
Mid week servIce, Wednesday
7 30 p m

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF

WHITE 'S

CHAPEL

CoolvllleRD Rev Roy Deeter
pa stor
Su nday school , 9 30
a m • worship serv1ce 10 30
a m B•ble study and pra ye r
s"
'"e Wednesday 7 JO p m '
RUTLANl'
RUTLAND CHURCH OF'
CHRIST - Ketth Wise , pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 am •• V H
Bra iev supt worship serv •ce
and communion , 10 30 em
evening serv1ce 7 30 p m
Wednesday Btble study, 1 30
p m Regular board meeting
thrrd sat urdav each month
7 30 p m

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Leo Hill. worship service
10 JO a rn church ) 1 JO P m

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Devoted to the Greater Ohio Valley

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Radial Cuts a. Toupees
120 E Main St

ROYAL OAK PARK

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ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Family Recreation
Swimming Camping

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WAID CROSS' SONS STORE

Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
Ml DDLEPORT, OHIO

Groceries a. General Merchandise
Racine
Ph 949 5772

ALL WEATHER ROOFING AND
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VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR.

DBA Anth~ny Plumbing and Heating
337 N. 2nd
Middleport
9'12-3550

REAL ESTATE BROKER
110 Mechanic 51
Ph 9'12 3325

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

GAUL'S MARKET
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Authorized Buick, Pontiac, GMC Dealer
Ph 9'12 2174

OHIO

500 E Maon St

K&amp;C JEWELERS

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Phon• 992 3284

Keepsake Diamond R1ngs

Middleport

212 E Ma in St

HEINER'S BAKERY

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Bk ETHREN IN CHRIST 9 ~5 am worship service 11
E ldon R Blakt , pauor Sunday am and 7130 p m w eik l

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Bakers of Good Bread
HUNTINGTON, W VA

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Supl
Mo rni ng
sermo n , 11 am
Evening
se-•vlce Christian Endeavor ,
1 JO
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M,.s
Lyda
Ch eve!ller, prUident Song
sorvlce and sermon 8 20 Mid
Week. pra yer meeting Wed
neada y 7 30 p m Mrs Marie
Holsinger_, c la n Ie eder

Blblt study , Wednesday, 713~
pm
MASOtf ASSEM"ILY 0
GOO .. Sec ond Sf , Mason , w
Vtt Ch ester Tennant , pastor
Sunday school, 10 am
morning worshi p, 11 am •
evangelistic service 7 30 p m
Bible s tudy and prayer servlc e.
Wednesday 1 30 p m Phon

on New L i ma Road, nt l(f to
Forn t Acrt Pftrk Rtv Ray
Rouse , pastor Robert Muss er ,
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday
~CI'tOO i j 10 30 a m
worship
7 30 p rn Bi ble stur:tv , Wed'
nesday 7 30 p m Saturdav
rHQht prayer service, 7130 P m

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CHRIST In Chrfs11an Un ion
The Rev William Ce mpb eII ,
pastor
Sunday school 9
"rn , James Hughes , su pl30
evening service, 7 30 P. m '
Wednesday ev~ning pray or
meeting 1 30 p m
Yo u lh
prayer se rv ice each Tue~da y,

CHAISTtAN - Roger Watson ,
p,u l or
Rev Who~~ley supt
Morning worsh ip , 9 :10 11m •
church SChOol
10 30 a m
young peoples meeting
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a rr~ Prave r and Bible s.tud
1 JO p . m
Co ttage Pray er
(,~ rv lc e
Tuuday 10 am
Worship Strvlce , Thursda
1 30 p m

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Ph 992-397d

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RUTLAND CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE - Rev M
Seco nd and Pomer oy Sis , Sta n
C Lar i more , pastor
Bob Cra ig, pastor Sunday Schoo I,
Moore Sundav School Supt
9 45 1!1 m worship service , 1I
Sundav Sc hool, clfts:&gt;es for all a m
t raining un ion 6 30
ages 9 JO a m
morning p m even ing wor.sh !p service
worship 10 45 NYP S Sunday, 1 30 p m Mid w eek prave r
6 JO P m evangelistic serv ice ,!ervice Wednesday ,_7 30 p ~
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MASON
CHURCH
OF
pray er meellng, Wednesda y CHRIST, P 0 Box 487 , M ille r
1 JO p m • Missionary mee t lng
St
Mft son , W Va Sunda y
second Wednesday. 7 30 p m
Bib l e Study 10 ll m
Wor sh1 p
U"'ITED
FAITH
NON . ll e m and7pm BlbleStud y
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Wednesday 7 p m
Voce I
Robert Smith , pastor Sunday m usic

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Ph. 9'1 2 3863

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School
9 30 8 m , worship service, 1•I
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meeting , 7 30 p m Sunde y
night worsh ip 7: 30pm

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THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Gri m m Jr pastor
Sunday Sc hoo l. 9 30 ~ m ••
Morn ing worshiP 10 30 am ~
Young p eople s se rv ice, 6 45
p m • EvftngeHsttc serv ic e
1 30 p m Wednesday even!n g
se rvi ce, 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL •
George Casto pastor Sunda y
Sc hoo l 9 30 , even i ng worship
7 30 Thursdav evening praye
serv Ice 1 30 p m

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Mar~ golden J.O~«GirlScOut
anntversary

RUTLAND - Mr and Mrs
F C Taylor of Rutland w1ll
obaerve their golden weddmg
anniversary at a family dmner
party Sunday at the home of
the1r son-in-taw and daughter,
Mr and Mrs James Thomas,
Lmcoln H11l Rd., Pomeroy
Marned September 6, 1923,
Mr and Mrs Taylor have two
daughters , Mrs Thomas
(Eleanor ) and Mrs, Dennis
(Helen 1 Atkeson Mansfield

,,UIRACLES
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For Lenm, when he was

shapong the Sovoet Union
half · a century ago, the
movies were the most
tmpodant of all ar1s"
Today,
mov1es
are
reach ing Russians on a
scale that Lenm never
foresaw Each year four
and a half bllllon mov1e
tickets are sold m the
Soviet

Un1on , and

the

average Russ1an goes to
the movies more than 20
times a year
Part of the boom results
from lack of competition -

television IS too dull to oiler
much of an alternative But

the real cred•t belongs to
the thaw that has affected
and benefited ~ II the arts on
the U S S R With the
Ideological leash loosened

Ill ms are now a II owed to
entertatn as well as preach
Here's

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that

affects and benellls all
users of tap

wa ter -

the

purifying and lolterong

action of water refm ers

Enjoy the luxury of bathing
with water so relined It
rinses soap away on con
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vestlgate refined water by

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Social Committee meets

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FRIDAY
~ POMOJIIA Grange meets 111
~ the Rock Sprmgs Grange Hall
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al 8 p m County bakmg and
SEPTEMBER is reorgan1UI10n month for the scouting needlework contest Filth
prugram m Melg$ County, and adult volunteers are desperately degree to be e~emphfled
needed to serve as troop leaders and assastant leaders
Laurel Grange will be host
Almost everyone knows somethfn8 about G1rl Scouts
SATURDAY
because 11 has been an mtegral part of the American scene for
BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
many, many yeats
Middleport • Pomeroy Area
It 's generally taken for granted tbat any gul who wan is to Branch, Amencan AssOCia!lon
can belong
of Umvers•ty Women, breakNot true.
fast meeting, Me1gs Inn, 9 30
The unhappy truth IS that, without enough adult leaders and am
ass1stant leaders, g1rls who want and need Girl Seouting have to
SUNDAY
walt for an opemng man eXIsting troop, or may not be able to JOin
LANGSVILLE Christian
at all
Church annual homecommg
Over the country G1rl Scoutmg serves one out of every seven Duncan Family Gospel
garls ages 6-17 In Me1gs County the figure IS not nearly that h1gh Smgers, Flonda, special guest
but could be 1f enough adults who care about youth would smgers lor the afternoon
volunteer to be leaders
Basket dmner, 12 30 p m w1th
There as a mistaken tendency to beheve that you must be a afternoon serv1ce, 2 30 p m
parent of girls In order to be a Girl Scout leader
Public InVIted
Th1s, of course, as nonsense Many tunes 11 as the smgles or
JAMES C Moore Family
the semor Citizens who have the tune and energy to work With Reumon, at Sutton Church
scouts
Basket dmner at I p m
An adult recrUitment campaign IS currently underway
Everyone welcome
U you would be mterested m knowing more about the
ANNUAL Harvest Festival
scoutmg program m Me1gs County and how you can help, as a
at
St John's Lutheran Church,
leader, !iSS1stant leader, or a helper in any capacity, the person
to talk to as·Mrs. Isabel M Foster, Meigs County's new distr1ct Pine Grove Church Serv1ce at
10 a m , basket d1nner at noon
adv1sor She resides m Athens, but if you will contact Mrs
Roscoe Wase Ill Middleport, or telephone me, we'll relay the A program of smgmg begmmng at 2 p m Everyone
message to Mrs Foster
welcome
REVIVAL begmnmg at
AT THE SaliSbury School both the Brownie and the Jun1or
Nease
Settlement Church of
Troops have meet111gs scheduled for next Tuesday afternoon at
God Rev George S Oiler,
the school
Mrs Jack Hart and Mrs Donna Hatf1eld are co-leaders of pastor Senes of lectures on the
Browrue Troop 220, and Mrs Mary Dorst and Mrs Nancy Morris Biblical history of the church
mghtly Serv1ces at 7 30 p m
are leaders of the Juruor Troop
Public IS InVIted
Mrs Roscoe WISe,leader of Troop 39m Middleport, will have
RACINE Wesleyan and
a meetang of the mothers of g1rls m her troop at 1 p m , Se!&gt;'
Letart Falls Umted Methodist
!ember 18 Mrs Foster w1ll be present at the meetmg to gave
Church
p1cmc at Portland Park
whatever ass1stance she can toward getting the troop olf to a
followmg II 30 a m worship
good start thiS fall
servtces

Contribute for hymnals
A contnbu!lon toward new
church hymnals was made by
the Golden Rule Class of the
Pomeroy Church of Oms!
meeting Tuesday mght at the
church
Mrs Stanley Bass presaded
at the meetmg wh1ch opened
wtth group smgmg of "What a
Fr1end We Have m Jesus," and
Mrs Lams Osborne gave
prayer, and Mrs Elwood
Bowers gave devotions USIIIJ!
Proverbs 4 12, and a reading
on September Plans were

Kerm Salutes

KING FOOTBALL

made to remember several
Sick and shut-m members of
the church
Mrs Clyde Andrews will host
the October meetmg at her
home Mrs Osborne won the
door priZe, and refreshments
were served by Mrs Osborne
and Mrs Bowers Others attending were Mrs Charles
Eskew and Mrs Denver
Kapple
HAS GUESTS
Mr and Mrs Willard MiUer
and daughter, Wooster, were
recent v1sitors of Mrs. Gertrude Miller , Middleport.
Weekend guests were Mr. and
Mrs Jack Miller and Mr and
Mrs John DaVIs and son,
Columbus.

M1 s Harvey Van Vranken IS
the new chairperson of the
Meigs County Children's Home
Citizens Commlllee
Thursday, members met at
the home to inspeel the facility
and to c011ler with Mr and
Mrs
Ralph
Harvey,
superintendent and matron,
Mr. and Mrs Harvey advised
lhat cable television has been
provided for the home through
a part of a bequest from the
Sw1ft estate
According to Mrs Van
Vranken, Mr and Mrs Harvey
advised the corrumttee that
there Is feeling among the ll
ch1Jdren there that they are
being discrlmmated against by
the commumty In general
Mrs Van Vranken satd that
Mrs Harvey told her the
children are accused of domg
thmgs of a derogatory nature
s1mply because they res1de at
the Children's Home
She sa1d they need a personal
relationship wath adults, more
than they need gifts although
the gifts are apprecaated Mrs
Harvey advised the comm1ttee
of the overflow of things,
particularly frmt, at Christmas

MISS Nellie Zerkle installed
the 1973-74 officers of the
Middleport Garden Club
Wednesday rught usmg the
components of a flower
arrangement to symbolize the
dut1es and responsibilities of
the off1cers and the members
MISS Zerkle stated that all
components must be used to
make a complete arrangemen~ this applymg to
the officers as well as the
members of t1 club In that 1t
takes both workmg together to
have a successful club. The
llowers for the ceremony were
proVIded by Mrs. C. M. Hennesy
Meetmg m the social room of
the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co., Mrs .
WIUaam Morris presided m the
absence of Mrs Eto1lla
Cassell, president. Members
responded to roll call by
naming outstanding llower or
floral arrangement they had
seen durmg the summer.
Members donated to the
"bakeless" bake sale and those
not at the meeting were
requested to send their
donations to Mrs . Charles

To give recital

Jewelry

B1g beads m fall colors
long
chams
bangles
necklaces

antique
p1erced

earrings

hoops . hoops
bicycle chai n
bracelets

dozen s of other
Ideas See them 1

GOOD LUCK
To All Area Teams
On The Coming Season!

look

beautiful

To observe anniversary
Mr and Mrs Wayne
HarrIson. 383 n• sh St I Middleport will observe their
golden ~edding anniversary on
Monday
Married at Pomeroy Se!&gt;'
tember 10, 1923, Mr and Mrs.

Harrl4on have a dau&amp;hter,
Mrs Elbert ( AlleedJ Wllllama,
•
Minersvllle, an
a 10 •
Lawrence, at home. '!'hey have
three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren
,
Mr and Mn HarriSOIII
grandson, Michael, and hls
wife of California are
vacationing In MelgJ County
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs Dorothy Pierce, Mid· this month and will be joining
dleport, is confmed to the 10 8 ramily observance or the
Holzer Medical Center, occaslon,
Galhpohs She underwent
surgery last Fnday Her
daughter, M1ss Dixie Pierce, a
+ + +
school teacher at the Ramstein
Our druulll 1rumbles that
Air Force Base In Germany, lh•y 'lt •oon require a pre was called home to be with her scription in order for you 10
buy a girlie m•••~ine
mother,

Congratulations WM PO
ON THE OCCASION OF THE
NEW FM STATION. ANOTHER
FIRST FOR MEIGS COUNTY.

Host

Mr and Mrs Carl Roach and
fam1ly entertamed Sunday
w1th a fam1ly cookout
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Miller, Mr and Mrs. John
DaviS and son, Columbus; Mr
and Mrs Eugene Miller and
fam1ly, Mr and Mrs Ronald
E Maller and family,
Pomeroy , S Sgt. and Mrs
Ronald K Maller and fam1ly,
Levelgreen, Pa., Mrs Ger·
!rude Miller, Middleport; and
Mrs Mane FranciS, Pomeroy
• S Sgt M1Uer will leave later
th1s month for three months
tram~ng in Te~as prior to gomg
to Germany for a three year
tour of' duty Mrs. Miller and
the children will resade on
Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy,
unhl arrangements can be
made for them to jom S Sgt.
Miller m Germany .

TR~COUNTYSLARGEST

SELECTION OF DOUBLE KNIT
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"DIRECT FROM MILL
TO YOU"

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POr.tEROY, OHIO

PDMIAOY CHUR CH 0~

THI NA tAR!NI
Corner
Rev
Union and Mulbtrry
CIYdo V Htnderton. pntor
Sundav tthoot , 9 30 • m Olen
McClung
lu pl I morning
worship 10 lO a m , tvt nlng
Slr'lllct 1 30 l"!''ld wuk ser
VIC6 WtDllUdly 7 30 p m
I ~IICO~AL - Tho
Rev Harolr:t Ottth pattor~
Ch urc:h t.er\llcta 10 30 • m ,
Holy Comm union on Sept 9th ;

GMACI

school , 10 JO 1m
through 1ge t2

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chur ch

for nursery

POMEROY CHUR CH OF

CHRIST - Mr Hoyt Allen , Jr ,
Pati'Or Sible Sch ool. 9 JO a m ,
worship 10 30 adi71t wor ship
service and young ptop le'1
m eellnt,l bo th 1 30 p m Sun
day Wednt adev combined
Bible study and praver
meeting, 7 JO p m

Religious Sheet Music
and Records

THE SALVATION ARMY -

Envoy Rav W Wlnii'!O , off icer
In charge Sunr:ta y 10 a m ,
Hol iness meeting 10 30 am ,
Su nday Sc hool Young Peor 1. .
L egion ,' p m Thur adav , to 3
P m Ladles Home Leaoue 7
P m Prep claues

Also Jimm1e Swaggart Records

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Middleport for the project. A
discUSSion was held on the
programs lor the commg year
and suggestions as to topacs
were gaven.
Mrs Walter Hayes presented
the program usang as her top1c,
"Summer Surprise with the
Magac Lily" by Gretchen
Harshbarger
All arrangemnt of marigolds
ma white milk glass contamer
with yellow tapers m milk
glass holders decorated the
refreshment table Dessert,
mmts and coffee were served
by the hostesses, Mrs Walter
Hayes, Mrs E. 0 Tewksbary
and Miss Judy Arnold.

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The Bradbury teaching
team's three new members
were introduced to parents at
the annual "Meet the Team
Naght" at Bradbury Tuesday
night They are
-Miss Jeanne Ann Parsons,
Columbus, who graduated
from the Umverslty of Cincinnati with Associate of
Liberal Arts and Bachelor of

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Beautena
Loves Purina

Exxon tak.ing
the gravy in

growmg hke a weed Looks hke she 11
be a b1g growthy he1ter Should we1gh
enough to br eed before she s 15
months o ld

Tt'\e correct wind and
slant of each curl Is quite

Important In placing them

Beautena started fast o n Punna Nur
smg Chow and Pu nn a Calf Startena
She ha..en t recetv ed a. drop of who le
m1lk I'H n ce 1:unvlng at ou r store when
four days o ld Now s he 8 oelebraung
h er two month birthday by swltchmg
to Purma Calf Growena

m their proper position for

each Individual hair style
The effect of a perfectly
beautiful coiffure may be

destroyed by a misstep on
the curling procedure
Arrange the hair so

as

not to glve the head a
lopsided appearance
Balance adds grace and

beauty to your hair style
The fine technique of
creating the latest coif
fures Is demonstrated at

our

salon

Purma Calf Growen a 18 a n econom 1cal
growmg ration that calves love It s
h1gh m protetn (16Cf0 )
and packed
w1th body butldtng VItamins and
m1n e ra.ls
Follow the Purma CaH Program
Wat ch your ca lv e s grow fast hke

Beautena

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Pomeroy, O
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price boost

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NEW YORK (UPI)Ex\on
,
Co, U. S A. Thursday raised
wholesale prices of all grades
Of gasoline by one cent per
gallon under conditions that
make at legally Impossible for
thousands of Independent
retaalers across the nallon to
pass the ancrease along to
consumers. Exxon also ancreased the wholesale price of
No 2 heatmg oil and kerosene
by 0 85 cents a gallon
Exxon, which posted a 56 per
cent mcrease m profits durmg
the first siX months of thas
year, acknowledged in letters
to local distributors that the
mcreases probably could not
be passed along by most reali
service stations under the new
Phase IV regulations adopted
last month by President
N1xon's Cost of Living Council.
Exxon sa1d it had expressed
Concernn to the government
about the mjustlce of this, but
felt impelled to proceed
anyway with the wholesale
price Increase which, it said,
was necessary to cover Its own
Increased costs
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POMERO'V PIRST &amp;AP

Robert kuhn , putor ;
WIH f1m Wauon. Sunday t('hOOI
•u~ t Suflrt By school q 'lflll m
OVF
~ p m , Utbh '\l udy
Wednesday , 1 p m
t:hoir
pr~ctlct Wedne1d1y , I )0 p m
Tl$l

POMIE MOY WI!SLE YAN
HOLINESI CHURCH

Harrl•onvlllt Roan
Aev
0 01!11 Manley Putor Ht-nrv
Eblin Sunday School livpt
Su ndBy School 9 30 1 m •
Even lno worship 1 30 p m •
F&gt;r11ver an(l Praise service,
Thursday 7 30 p rn

NEASE

SETTLEMENT

CH-APEL
Non
denominational George S
Ollf r Pa alor Sun day Sc hool 10
a rn worship s,rv lce 11 a m
Sunday nloht str v lut 7 30
p m Wednesday Prayer
meetlno 7 lO p m everyone
welcome

PO MEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURC H OF CHRIST, 100 W

Mam St ~ Loren T Steph ens
evanaellst phone 992 7856
Conserva t ive.
non
Ins trum en tal Su nd ay worsh ip,
10 a m , Bi ble Sludy, 11 a I'TJ •
worship ~6 p m
Wednesdav
B ible study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY

CHURCH

!non

denoml nat lanai), Langsville
Dexter Road . the Rev Worley
Halev , pastor Sunday school ,
10 a m , evening wor ship 7 30
p m
Pray er
mee11ng
'Tuesday , 1 30 p m , youth
group Fr i day 7 30 p,m

Bradhucy school news

Beautena our boun c mg baby calf lS

by
KAY

IACR 1 0 HI ART

Fft thar Bornaru t(r•leovlc ,
pnlor
Phone
997 1H75
'l1Uurd11y evenli"'O Man, 7 JO
p rn Sunaa y Mtu e and 10
lim Con l t"Jonli Sa turdav . 7

51' ~AUL LUTHERAN
Corner Second and Sycamore
St Pomerov . the Rev Arthur
c Lund . pastor Sunday
school
9 15 a m , worsh ip
serv ice 10 30 am , travelers
summet serv ice , Thursday,
7 30 p m
Charles Evans ,
Chri$tran education superin
ten dent

Calf Growena

Hair

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cookout 1 BE:f\UTY SALON

COMING SOON

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MIDDLIPORT

li•Uie dJnu nrott

Oprn

Mr t~nd Mrs Frank Blse and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith and
family have returned home
from a trip out west. They
traveled 4,-100 miles and visited
14 states Points of Interest
they visited were Truman
Libaray
and Museum,
Eisenhower Museum and
Place of Meditation, his
boyhood home and where he Is
burled ; "Old Abilene Town"
as It was In the old days;
Yellowstone National Park ;
Grand Tetons; Old Faithful
Geyser; Old Faithful Lodge;
Custer Battlefield, Badlands of
South Dakota, Flintstone
Vlllage where movies were
made ; Black Hills, Mt. Rush·
more where Presidents heads
are carved and the Ozark Mts.
They also enjoyed horseback
riding, the children rode In
Fred and Barney cars at
Flintstone VIllage, and the
group enjoyed a raft ride down
the "Snake River".
Gueslll who vlllted at the
hOI)Ie of Mr and Mrs. Alpha
Smith on Friday to celebrate
hill birthday were Mr. and Mra
Rlohtrd Barton, Carolyn,
Marlly and Kevin of Cheater,
Mr and Mr~ . Sam Cllrtll of
Pomeroy, Mrs. Bert Smith,
Mr, lllld Mrs. Henry Smith and

Science in Education degrees
She taught '" Loveland, Ohao m
1971-1972 and in the Columbus
and Bexley Public Sehools in
1972-1973 Her hobbles are golf,
tenniS, swiillllllng, and skimg
-Miss Susan Ornstein,
Shaker He1ghts, graduated
from The Ohio State Umversaty
m 1971. Her teaching experience mcludes one year m
the Columbus Public Sehool
System and anooher In the
Starr-Washington School in
Hocking County She enJoys
kmtting, sewmg, and playing
gwtar
- Mass Janis Schmoll, a
native
of
Middleport,
Ohio
graduated
from
Univerfity in 1971 with a
Bachelor
of SCience in
"
Education degree . After a
year's teaching experience m
the Meigs Local Sehool District
she retw'ned to Ohio UmverSity
where she received her
Master's Degree In Education
m 1973. Because her graduate
work was done'" reading, she
IS cert1f1ed as a special reading
teacher for kmdergarten
through h1gh school. In her
spare time she enjoys readang
and sewing

Mr and Mrs Charles Chaffey,
all of Reedsville Rd. Other
recent viSitors at the Smith
home were Mr and Mrs
R,yssell Smith and Lana Sm1th
of Baltimore, Md
The annual Boring reunion
was held recently at Forked
Run State Park watll 76 m at·
tendance.
Mrs. Otis Casto was a patient
at Martetta
Memorial
Hospital
Mr and Mrs . Zemth
Chevalier and son, Alan Dale,
of near Porterfield visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Chevalaer and the WUllamsBalderson home
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Whitehead and
family were Mr and Mrs Jim
Davis and Mr. Edd Davis of
Savannah, Tenn.; Rev. and
Mrs Bob Davis, Joy and Lori
of Seaford, Del., Jean
Whi"--Jead and Isaac Frledma
of Cdlumbus and Mrs. Btu
Meredith of Beverly
Mrs. Ulllan Rood and son,
Jhrurue, Mrs. Joan Lauton and
son, Alan from Sara110ta, Fla ..
and Mr$ Gladys Morgan of
Columbus visited with Mrs
Opal Randolph
Jack and Frank Gale and
Mrs Gladys Baughman of
Gahanna were recent visitors
of Mrs Rose Thomas
Mr, and Mrs Jim Starcher of
Strange Creek, W.Va., spent a
weekend with Mr and Mre.
Chester Mondry and Lori
Mr and Mrs. J D Kibble of
Parkersburg, visited with the
H. E. Klbble family, R E.
William• family and Mrs
Hazel Barton.
Mr. and Mn. Edison Hob·
atelier o( Pomeroy visited
recently with Mr and Mrs
Warren Pickens.
Mr and Mrs Grant Smith,
Terry, John and Michael spent
a weekend at Cincinnati They
attended a Cincinnati Reds
baseball same, vlatted lhe 100
and Klni'S laland
- Mra. Lyle Balderaon

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fourth ~ unday s each
ntonth worai'IIP service ar 1 30
p m Wad neaday ivelnlnut al
'1 30, Praver and 8 1b te .S iudv
FIRST SOUTHERN IAP
T I ST
2B2 Mulberry Avt ,
Pom~troy
Bfllllated with
&amp; B C the Aev F:red Hill ,
pastor ; Hershel McClure
Sunday school supt Sundav
uhool , 9 30 a m
morn ln9
worship . 10 30 1 m , Sunday
evanQellstrc meeting 7 30 p m
Pr11yer meeting , Wectnnctay

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Chrtst in ChriUIIn Onion Lawrence Man l ey pa stor
Mrs Russell Young , Sun day
Schoo l Supt Sundav Sc hool
9 30 a m
Evening worship
1 Jo
Wednesday
prayer
meeting, 1 JO p m

MT MOR IAH CHURCH OF

GOD ~ R&lt;1c lne Route 2 the
Rev Ja mes M Mun cy pntor
Sun day school 9 45 a m
m or nmg worsklp 1 11 am
eventng worShip 7 JO p m
Pra yer meetrno Tuesdav 7 30
p m Young people 's m eet ing ,
7 30 p m Thursday

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

GOO Bertha KI n grey,
subst1tute pa stor
Sunday
Sc hool
10 a m , worship
se rv ice 7 p m Sunday Praver
meeting, Wednesday 7 30 p m

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ttowttr(l CetUwcl/ Jr , Sunday
\&lt; hool ~1111 1 \ unday School.
q I() n m
MQrnlnliol sermon ,
Ill 10 11 m
S,vnday evrn lng
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PORtLAND
Wor t h lp 7 30
p m Church S' hOOI 9 30 1 m
SUTTQN
WorshiP. 111m
7nd and 4tl'l Sunaay,, Church
School 10 e rn
WES LEYA N (Anini)
Worship 11 am
Church
Sc hool 10 a m

NORTHEAST CLUSTE R

R IV R Dtltrt M tt(f
Rev $IIniey Br•ndum
JOPPA
Worship 10 1m
Ct!urch School 9 1 m Preyer
Meelln9, WednesDay 8 p m
L ONG BOTTOM ,.... Church
servlc~s
9 am
Sunaay
Sc hOOl II 45 a m Bible St udy
every Thursday 1 JO p m
NORTH BETHEL - Wor
ship 11 a m Church Schoo l 10

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Co rne.r Fou rth and Main ,
Middleport Rev Henry KeY
Jr pastor Sunday Sc hoo l, 9 30
a m
Mrs Entin Baumgard
ner. supt
Morn ing worthlp ,
10 45 a m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH

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JO p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST -

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1 " , 111 • , hm'h tchool. 9, •
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Lurv Carnaha n pruldlno
mlnlsler Sunday, Blble ltc
ture 9 30 a m , Walchtower
study, 10 30 am
Tu~sdav
Bible study , 7 30 p m , Thurs
day, mIn l st ry schoo l 7 30
p m
serv •u meellng 8 30

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MorUtlll bAbhitlh bL hool f \It, V
1'1or~turtt.l'r .,, 1 p ,,, &amp;;w worship
SL•rvtc:•• tollowmq nt I l't p m

Club installs officers

REVIVAL startmg Sunday
and runmng through September 23 at Umted Pentecostal Church, S Th1rd,
Middl eport Evangelist and
smgers, Belt~ Baker, Linda
Babb, Kaye Anderson, 7 30
each evemng except Monday
Pastor W1lham Kmttel extends
mv1tahon to public
PIANO Rec1tal by students
of Mrs Rose Ann Jenkms, 2
p m at the Asbury Umted
Methodist Church. Pubhc
mv1ted, refreshments
MONDAY
POMEROY Garden Club
meeting, 7 30 p m at home of
Mrs Edward Baer Roll call
will be to name the flowers m
the md1v1dual's garden thiS
year
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MEIGS Salon710, Eight and
Forty, 6 p m , picmc at the
roadside park near Gall1pohs
MISS Rose Ann Jenkms WID
Meat furmshed Dues payable present her plano students m a
and gun llckets to be turned m rec1tal Sunday afternoon at 2
p.m at the Asbury Umted
Methodist Church, Syracuse
Solos w1ll be presented by
Carrie Gumther, Toma Ash,
Soma Ash, Diana Nease ,
Megan Amberger, Syracuse,
and Carol Moms and Carnalle
Swmdell, Pomeroy, R D The
pubhc1s anv1ted Refreshments
w1ll be served m the social
room of the church followmg
the recital

HERE NOW!

lime and suggested that
or~anltalions who prefer
giving penshables make
pledges instead for other
months
The Harveys advised the
committee that several of the
children had been taken to the
OhiO State Fair, As for things
they now need, Mra Harvey
mentioned a hair dryer and a
sewing machine, Mrs Van
Vranken repOrted
Members of the committee
toured the facility and the new
chaif1!0rsOn reported at m good
condition At the meeting were
Rick Crow, representing the
Meigs County Junaor Chamber
of Commerce, Mrs Van
Vranken, the Preceptor Beta
Beta Chapter of the Beta
Sigma Phi Sororlly, the Rev
Robert Kuhn, MiddleportPomeroy Rotary Club, Mrs
James Adams, Janet Pickens,
Oh10 Eta Ph1 Chapter, Beta
S1gma Ph1 Sorority , Mrs
Charles Goegletn, Me1gs
County Councal of Parents and
Teachers , and the Rev Dw1ght
Zavatz,
Me~gs
County
M1mstenal Association

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Vt"t11$T
IOt , !l~d
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MUIIH•rry
hl• tQith
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ALFRED - Sunday schOo l
a m
each Sunday,
preach ing at 11 am eack
svnctav Prayer meellng 7 45
p m Wednesctav IJ/scs 8 p m
011 third Tuesday each month
9 .tl5

REEDSVILLE - Su•da y

school 9 30, preactllng 7 30
p m Sunday pra yer meetmg
7 JO p m Tuesday wscs, 7 30
f irst Thursday each month
SilVER AlOG E - Worship
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m

TUPPERS

PLAINS

Worship 9 a m
Sc hool , 10 o11 m

KENO

Churc h

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST - George Frederlc;k
sup t Servi ce weekly , 9 30 am
on Sunday Preaching first and
th lrd Sundays of month ; by
Clifford Smith 9 30 •
m

HOBSON

CHRISTIAN

UNION Darr el Doddrlll
pas 1or Sun dav Sc hool 9 JO
11 m
Leonard Gilmor e frrst
elder even1ng serv ice, 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
mee t ing 1 JO p m

LETART

UNITED

~ALLS

BHETHREN
A,v p-rtl!llrRJ
Norrl $ p,utor Floyd Norri s,
!iupf 'i undav school , ~ JO a m ,
mornmg se rmon 10 30 am ,
Pritvt.r service- Wednesday,
'1 JO p m
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CHES HIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PR(lPHECY, G P

5mllh pnto~ sunday Schoo l
10 a m • Arthur Henson , Su pl ,
11 a m
Morn1ng Worship
Young Peoples service 1 p m ,
cn fng urvlce 1 30 p m
Wednesday Mid Week Prayer
Service, 7 JO p m 1 Youth
meeting &amp; JO p m
Evening
worship 7 30 p m

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CHESTER CHUR CH OF

THE .. AZARENE
Rev
1-tcrbert Grate pastor Wor
Ship servIce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School,
9 lO a m
Richard Barton ,
sup! Prayer m ee ting, Wed
nesdav , 1 lOp m

BRADBURY CHURCH OF

CHRIST Clifford Smith
mm1ster Sund ay School 9 30
am
mornmg church 10 30
am Sunday e-vening service ,
1 30 p m Wednesday service 8

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LAU~E L

CLIFF FREE

METHODIST - Rev Robert
E Bucl(lev pastor William
Bar ley su pl
Sund ay school
9 30 e m
morning worship ,
10 JO a m , evening worsh ip ,
1 30 p m WeQ nesday Chr1SI1an
Youth Crusade, 6 JO p m ,
prayer meet)ng , 7 30 p m
Thursdav choir practice , 7

pm
DEXTER

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST Dannv Evan$,
pastor Norman C Wi ll , supi
Sun day School 9 30 a m
Worship servicl" 10 JO am
Ch r ls ttan Endeavor Sunday
evening

Sunday mornmg 1n Buffalo--and a button falls off my last clean shrrt "Sorry,
m, valet serv1ce does not answerl"
Lutle guls can sew on buttons. Tailors can sew on buttons My tough old sergeam could sew on buuons But not me' I never got around to 11

REORGANIZED CHURCH
JESUS CHRIST OF
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF OF
GOD - Racine Route 2 The lATTER OAY SAINTS -

tl and Racine Road Ralph
Rev Charl es Han d pastor Por
Johnson
H e rb ert
HAZEL
COMMUNITY Su nday sch oo l, 9 45 a m Wh 1te Sundapastor
y Sckool D irector
mo rn i ng worshiP 11 am
CHURCH _, Near Long Bot
Sunday Sc ho ol, 9 30 a m
Evenmg services Tuesday and Mornmg
tom Estd Hart pastor Roy
worsh i p, 10 30 a m
Frida y 7 30
Brown
ass i stant
pastor
Sunday evening service 7 p m
Sunday sc hool 10 a l1i Chur ch
BEARWALLOW RIOOE Wednesday
ng praver
7 30
p m
each
Su nday
CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible serv ice,_ 7 30eveni
o m
evenmg prayer meeting, 7 30
slud y, 9 JO am
morntng
BETHLEHEM •BAPTIST,
p m Thur sday
worshiP 10 30 am
eventng
Greet
Bend - Rev Waller P
MIDDLEPORT
PEN - worshiP 6 30 p m Wednesday Blkacsan,
pastor
Sunday
Brble stud y 7 30 p m
TECOSTAL - Third Ave the
SC hOOl , 9 30 II m
worship
Rev William Kn11te1. pastor
ser
vIce,
Thursday
,
7
30
p m
~onald Ougan Sun day Sch ool
MT OLIVE CHURCH CARLETON CHURCH Supt Classes for all ages
Long Bottom , Sun day Schoo l . K 1ngsb ury Road
Sunday
even mg serv1ce 7 JO p m • 10 am wt th Will ard Ptgott, Sc hool 9 30 a m , Ralph Carl.
Btble study Wedn esday, 7 30 supt Evange list m esu ge each supf Worsh tp se rv ice, 10 30
p m YOlllh serv ices Frtdav
Sunday ~"ven1ng 7 30 p m b y a m and 7 30 p m alternately
7 30 p m
Elde r Russell Clme . mtn1sler
meettng , Wednesday ,
FREEWILL BAPTIST - of the Apostolic Fallh Brble 7Prayer
30 p m
Rev
Jay St i les ,
Corner Ash and Plum M1d
Study Wednesday 7 30 p m
pntor
dleport
Noel
Herrman ,
OLD
DEXTER
CON pastor
saturday eventno
STIVERSVILLE COM GREGATIONAL CHURCH
servlce 7 p m Svnday school , MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Rev
Carl
Richards,
10 a m
Sunday evening sc hoo l ser.vlce 10 am Prayer pastor
Mrs
worley
worship 7 p m
meeting Thursday 7 p m , Francts Sunday school supt
FIRST BAPTI!T of M id
Sunday even1ng service, 1 p m
Su nday school 9 45 a m
"dleport corn er of Stx th and
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST ch urch serv1ces, second and
P'almer Streets Rev Charles
Pom eroy Harrtsonv l lle fou r th
Sunday s following
S1mo ns
pastor
D11nn y Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor
Sunday school f~rst and thtrd
Thompson, Sunday Sch ool Paul McElroy Su nday School Sunday evenmgs, 7 30 p m
Super intendent
Sunday Su pt Sun da y Sc hool 9 JO a m
LONG
BOTTOM
church schoo l for everyone mornrng worsh1p and com
CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober t
9 I S am , Morn tng worship
mun10n 10 30 am
Sunday Wyatt pastor Sunday School
10 15 am
Even 1ng serv ic es
evenmg youth Chnst.an en
supt
Ronald Osborne B1ble
1 30 p m
Wednesday prayer deavor 6 30
worship ser
Sch ool , 9 30 a m , preaching
St'rv 1ce, 7 30 p m Extra youth vi c es
Sunday , 7 30 p m
10 45 a m
Evemng servt ces,
act1v1t tes on Sunday, 5 p m
Wedne sday evenmg pray e r 1 30 p m
for all youth up to Sixth grade , meeting end Bibl e stu dy, 1 30
HYSELL RUN FREE
6 30 for 1Un 1or and se n1or high
om
METHODIST
- Ronald Wells
students
ST JOHN LUTHERAN - pastor Sunday School 9 JO
CHURCH OF CHRIST , Pme Grove t he Rev Arthur am Morning worsh1p, 10 30
M iddleport, 5th and Matn
Co mb s pastor Sundav school , a m Young Peoples S erv~ee
Raul In Moyer pastor Mi chael 9 30 a m
church services
6 45 p m
Evangelistic ser '
Gerlach Sunday School supt
10 30 a m
vi ce
7 30 p m
Praye r
9 30 11m
B 1b le School
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
meet
ing
,
Thursday
,
1 JO p m
mornrng worship 10 30 am
CHRIST Bible Sc hool , 9 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
evenmo worsh1p 7 30 p m
a m , mornrng worshtp 10 30 MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
prayer serv1ce 7 p m Wed
a m Sllndav evening Worship L R Gluesencamp, pastor
nesday
Se rv tce
7 30 p m
choir Roger Willred Sr
Sunday•
pract1ce Sunday and Wed
hool Supt Sunday Schoo I
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH nesdav 1 p f1l prayer meetmg Sc
30 a m , Sunday even tng
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev lind 81bie Study Wednesday , 9worshtp
7 30 Prayer meeting
Thom u E Weaver , pastor. 7 30 p m
Tuesday, 7 30 p m
Ernes I'
Floyd Carson , sunday school
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST - Deeter. class leader Youth
superintendent Sunday school, Fi! ev Freeland Norris, pastor
meet1ng Wednesday, 7 90
9 30 11 m , morning worship, Sunday sch ool 10 a m • Church p m , Ernest Deeter leader
10 30 Sunday evengellstlc serv Ice 1 p m
Wednesday
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
meeting , 1 30 p m • prayer Bible Study 7 p m
THE
UNITED BRETHREN IN
meeting , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST - Robert Shook
OF THE NAZARENE - pastor Sunday school , 9 30
Sunday Sc hool , 9 JO a m
am
Russel l Spencer, supt
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N Morning
Worship, 10 30 ill m
worship serv1ce 10 45 am
Second A\le , Middleport
Evening worship , 7 30 p m
evemng worsh1p allernatrng
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday
Wednesday M1d Wefi!k Ser\ltce
w1th C E at 7 30 p m on
schooL 10 am • worship ser
Su{'lday School Supertntendent
Su nday Prayer meetmg, 7 30
\lice , 11 am worship service
Gerald Wells
Pastor Rev
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
1 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
Morr1s M Wolfe
!ay lea der
nlght prayer service, 7 30

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.

I'm gomg to church anyway Long tame ago I realized that 1t may take a b1t
of effort, and some determma!lon, and qmte a lot of expenence to become a regu·
lar church-goer But hfe is full of real cmes that demand fa1th and courage and
a Source of gUidance There 1sn't much comfort m d1scoverang that others can overcome such cmeS'-whlle you never got around to It
So any Sunday, m Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse or Troy
you'll be seemg
me 10 church (I'm the stocky fellow, with the red h a~r-and the button m1ssmg
from h1s sh1rt')

With the hope 1t will,ln some measure, foster and help sustam that wh1ch IS
good In family and community life, this feature ts sponsored by the busmess
f~rms and organizations whose names appear below

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Authorized Catalog Merchant
Louis W Osborne
220 E Main
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2178

CATALOGUE STORE
Mr and Mrs Charles R Sheets
106 Court 51
Pomeroy
9'12 3001

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

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307 Spring Ave
Pomeroy
Diai9'12-231B

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

CARPET-LAND, INC.

THE
UNITED
PMES
BYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY, Dwight
L Zavitt, Pastor Director
HARRISONVILLE

Sundey Church School, 9 30
a m , Mrs Homer Lee. Supt •
Morning Worship, 10 30 am

MIDDLEPORT -

Sunday

Church School, 9 30 a m , John
F Fultz, Supt , Morning

Worship, 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE - Morning

Worship , 9 am , Sunday
Church School 10 a m , Mrs
sampson HaiL Supt

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
~ARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
D~rec1or

CLU~·tER

Rev Carl E . HlckS
Rev o Wm Sydenstrlcker

CHESTER - Worship 9 15
Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worship , I

am

a m , Church School 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worship , 11
a m
Church School 10 a m

POMEROY -

Wor shiP

10 30 a m Church School 9
a m UM Y F 6 30 p m

B

ROCK SPA INOS - WOrship

10 a m , Church Sch ool 9 a m ,
UMYF 6 30 pm

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER

Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worshi p H) 30
a m Churc h Sch oo l 9 30 a m •
UMYF7pm
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15
am
Churc h School 10 a m ,
UMY F 1 pm
SALEM CENTI.R Wor
ship 9 a m 1 Church Sc hool 10
em 1 UMYF Th,ursd!IY· 7 p m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rn Richard I! Jarvis
ASBURY - Worsh ip II
a 01 Church Sc hool 9 so 11 m ,
WSC S lSI Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worship 9
a m
Church School 10 a m b
WSCS. 3rd Wednesday 7 3
pm
MINERSVILLE - Worship
10 a m • Church School 9 a m •
wscs. Jrd Mondoy , 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
school 9 a m
vlc~t 7 lO p m

SOUTHE~N

wor,hlp aer

CLUSTER

Rev Frank Chllllbr•w
Rtv L1rry Poling
Rev How1rd Shlvtlty

BETHANY

IOOrcul

Wor ship 9 30 a m , Church
Sc hool 10 JO a m
CARMEL Worshlfl t 11
a m
1st end 3rd Sun daya 1
Ch urch Sc hool , 10 11m
AP~LE

GROVE - Worship

1 30 p m first Jnd th ird sun
dliYS. Church school / ~ 30
o~~ m , praver meetlno , f lrsl
Wl!dnude~y 1 30 p m

EAST LETART - Worsh iP

m,

1 30 p
~u ndey s

SILVER

RUN

FREE

!BAPTIST - Sundav School. 10
a m
Htnry Da111s , supt • 1
evening servlc;e, 7 30 P m
Prayer meef!ng , Thursday ,
7 30 P m

CHESTER CHURCH OF

Robert T Bumgarntr

POMERIOY

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Welter P 81kacsan , pastor,
Ronn1e Salser, S S Supt •
Sundav School , 9 30 a m •
Morn1ng worship 10 45 a m ,
Sunday eventng worship 7 30
p m Wednesdav evening B1ble
Study, 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN _
Rev
Lawrence Sull i van ,
pastor sunday Scho ol 9 30
am , vouth and 1u nlor youth
~ervlce 6 45 p m, evening
worship 7 30 p m prayer and
pra ise, W"'dnesday 7 30 p m

sec on d and tourlh
chur h sc hool 9 JO

GOD Rev
James Sat
terf !eld pfts tor sunday school
9 30 am worship service 11
a m
even1ng servi ce 7
pr aye r se rvi ce and youth
'ie rv1 ce Wednesday , 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Mu sser,
pas tor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
Robert Bobt~ sup t
mornmg
worship
10 JO
Sunday evening sehlce. 7 30
Mid week servIce, Wednesday
7 30 p m

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF

WHITE 'S

CHAPEL

CoolvllleRD Rev Roy Deeter
pa stor
Su nday school , 9 30
a m • worship serv1ce 10 30
a m B•ble study and pra ye r
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RUTLANl'
RUTLAND CHURCH OF'
CHRIST - Ketth Wise , pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 am •• V H
Bra iev supt worship serv •ce
and communion , 10 30 em
evening serv1ce 7 30 p m
Wednesday Btble study, 1 30
p m Regular board meeting
thrrd sat urdav each month
7 30 p m

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Leo Hill. worship service
10 JO a rn church ) 1 JO P m

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Devoted to the Greater Ohio Valley

MIZ MARmA'S
RESTAURANT &amp; DAIRY BAR
Cor Rts 7&amp;554

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FULL SERVICE SHOP
Radial Cuts a. Toupees
120 E Main St

ROYAL OAK PARK

367

7414

Pomeroy

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Family Recreation
Swimming Camping

Racine

Ph

949 9591

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

WAID CROSS' SONS STORE

Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
Ml DDLEPORT, OHIO

Groceries a. General Merchandise
Racine
Ph 949 5772

ALL WEATHER ROOFING AND
CONSTRUCTION CO.

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR.

DBA Anth~ny Plumbing and Heating
337 N. 2nd
Middleport
9'12-3550

REAL ESTATE BROKER
110 Mechanic 51
Ph 9'12 3325

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

GAUL'S MARKET
CHEST!'~ .

Authorized Buick, Pontiac, GMC Dealer
Ph 9'12 2174

OHIO

500 E Maon St

K&amp;C JEWELERS

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
Phon• 992 3284

Keepsake Diamond R1ngs

Middleport

212 E Ma in St

HEINER'S BAKERY

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Second an

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E D E: N U N I T E D Walter Cloud Sunday SChoo I,
Bk ETHREN IN CHRIST 9 ~5 am worship service 11
E ldon R Blakt , pauor Sunday am and 7130 p m w eik l

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Pomeroy

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Bakers of Good Bread
HUNTINGTON, W VA

1

e m • Winnie
Supl
Mo rni ng
sermo n , 11 am
Evening
se-•vlce Christian Endeavor ,
1 JO
Pm ,
M,.s
Lyda
Ch eve!ller, prUident Song
sorvlce and sermon 8 20 Mid
Week. pra yer meeting Wed
neada y 7 30 p m Mrs Marie
Holsinger_, c la n Ie eder

Blblt study , Wednesday, 713~
pm
MASOtf ASSEM"ILY 0
GOO .. Sec ond Sf , Mason , w
Vtt Ch ester Tennant , pastor
Sunday school, 10 am
morning worshi p, 11 am •
evangelistic service 7 30 p m
Bible s tudy and prayer servlc e.
Wednesday 1 30 p m Phon

on New L i ma Road, nt l(f to
Forn t Acrt Pftrk Rtv Ray
Rouse , pastor Robert Muss er ,
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday
~CI'tOO i j 10 30 a m
worship
7 30 p rn Bi ble stur:tv , Wed'
nesday 7 30 p m Saturdav
rHQht prayer service, 7130 P m

0F
CHRIST In Chrfs11an Un ion
The Rev William Ce mpb eII ,
pastor
Sunday school 9
"rn , James Hughes , su pl30
evening service, 7 30 P. m '
Wednesday ev~ning pray or
meeting 1 30 p m
Yo u lh
prayer se rv ice each Tue~da y,

CHAISTtAN - Roger Watson ,
p,u l or
Rev Who~~ley supt
Morning worsh ip , 9 :10 11m •
church SChOol
10 30 a m
young peoples meeting
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t \o l!!llr'u wor shi p
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FAIR 'VIEW
8 I BL~
CHURCH , L"tert W Vft R,_.
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Geor~c
Hoscha r,
pntor
Sun da y :&gt;c hao! 9 JO
a rr~ Prave r and Bible s.tud
1 JO p . m
Co ttage Pray er
(,~ rv lc e
Tuuday 10 am
Worship Strvlce , Thursda
1 30 p m

S"choo l

Hol~ln ge r

10

CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - LOclled al Rullond

HEMLOCK

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GROVE

M&amp;R FOODLINER

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51J3
HARTFORD CHURCH

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Pomeroy

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BOWER'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT

GAUL'S SHAKE HAVEN

TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE

Short Orders- Carry-Out
A Cool Dining Room
St Rt 7
thester, Ohio

Paint Plumbing &amp; Electrical Supplle\
Tuppers Plolns
Ph 667 3963

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Racine

Building Supplies &amp; Custom Millwork
Ph 992-397d

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER
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Devoted to the interHt of Tho
Meigs &amp; Mason Area
Pomeroy, Ohio

MEIGS TIRE CENTER ALIGNMENT

Middleport

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The Store With A Heart
Ph. 949 3342

Pomeroy

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MAYER &amp; HILL BARBER SHOP

General Merchandise
Tuppers Plains
Ph 607 3280

8A~

Paslor

SUNDAY TIMES·SENTINEL

LODWICK'S MARKET

"'ASON FIRST BAPTIST -

TIST - Corner of
Anderson, Mucm

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We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions
992 2955
Pomeroy, 0

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Support the Church of Your Choice
104 W Mam
Pomeroy
Ph 9'12 3354

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

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SChOOl 9 JOo m ClOSS leader ,

BIG BEND BARGAINS

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RUTLAND CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE - Rev M
Seco nd and Pomer oy Sis , Sta n
C Lar i more , pastor
Bob Cra ig, pastor Sunday Schoo I,
Moore Sundav School Supt
9 45 1!1 m worship service , 1I
Sundav Sc hool, clfts:&gt;es for all a m
t raining un ion 6 30
ages 9 JO a m
morning p m even ing wor.sh !p service
worship 10 45 NYP S Sunday, 1 30 p m Mid w eek prave r
6 JO P m evangelistic serv ice ,!ervice Wednesday ,_7 30 p ~
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Sunda-y 7 JO p m Mid week
MASON
CHURCH
OF
pray er meellng, Wednesda y CHRIST, P 0 Box 487 , M ille r
1 JO p m • Missionary mee t lng
St
Mft son , W Va Sunda y
second Wednesday. 7 30 p m
Bib l e Study 10 ll m
Wor sh1 p
U"'ITED
FAITH
NON . ll e m and7pm BlbleStud y
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Wednesday 7 p m
Voce I
Robert Smith , pastor Sunday m usic

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Ph. 9'1 2 3863

Pomeroy

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School
9 30 8 m , worship service, 1•I
e m , Wednesday praye r
meeting , 7 30 p m Sunde y
night worsh ip 7: 30pm

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COMMUNITY-

THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Gri m m Jr pastor
Sunday Sc hoo l. 9 30 ~ m ••
Morn ing worshiP 10 30 am ~
Young p eople s se rv ice, 6 45
p m • EvftngeHsttc serv ic e
1 30 p m Wednesday even!n g
se rvi ce, 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL •
George Casto pastor Sunda y
Sc hoo l 9 30 , even i ng worship
7 30 Thursdav evening praye
serv Ice 1 30 p m

296 W .

116W Main
Ph 9'12 7590
Free Estimates - Guaranteed lnslallatlon

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Sentinel Classifieds Get R es U lts
·r 2 SICNS Pomeroy
@)t Of
1 - The DallySonlinol, MiddlellOrt-Pomeroy, 0 ., Sept. 7,1973

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WAN l' ADS
INFORMATION
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MOBILE homt spact . Baar 'l
M•rktt. Svracu~e ,
1 26 ttc

S P .M.Dav Before Pubt lc.a1 1on .

"fRAILE-R ~-s-;;);';,7s Trailer
Par ... Minert¥111e , Pt\on~t Hl
33211 .

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Monuv beadllne 9 a . m.

Cancellation -

Corrections ·

Wil l be accepted until '• .m.

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QUALITY

Oayof Pub llcJtlon

REGULATIONS
Publisher rherves

The
tht
right to edit or. re ject •nv eda
' deemed oblecttonal.
The
publ isher will not be responsible
for more then one Incorrect
lnsertlon .

RATES

Fot Want Ad Servlct
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S cents per Word one lns.r tron ·

Minimum Charge 7Sc
cent s

12

per

word

consecutive insertions.

•tor Co.

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill
V-Baulomallc, power steering, radio,
blue finish, spotless Interior.

18 cents per word she con secutive Insertions . ~
25 Per Cent Discount on pa id

good

$1Jt5
tires.

C,t.RDOFTHANKS
&amp; ()IITUAR ~·

vinyl roof, rt~dlo , heav y duty suspension.

BLIND ADS

Pom~roy

Charge per

OFFICE HOURS

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PliiSi.JC NOnCES
Youi Right to

Know

Lost

Mallard v . Pearson. address
unknown , the ·unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees , executors ,
administrators and assigns of
Mallard V. Peerson. Deceased ,
and
the unknown he i rs ,
devisees. legatees, executors 1
adm In lstrators and assigns of
Charles A . Pearson . Deceased.
whose residences are unknown .
COU A:T OF COMMON PLEAS

MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

YARD SALE, Fr iday and

Saturday on Larkin Street. 1
snow lire, BOOxU , and 1
regular tire . Westinghouse
Record Player , albums and 2
·davenports.
?-6-2tc

vs.

Pearson,
Defendints
No. 15,311

NOTICE

Plaintiffs have brought this
action naming you as the BACK TO SCHOOL Special.
Defendants in the above named . New, 4 drawer knee holeld~sk ,
ready to be finished . This
court bY filing their Complaint
week only S2"4.95. Cash &amp;
on September 1. 1973.
Carry, Pomeroy Recovery,
The obiect of the Complaint is
622 E . Main . Telephone 992 ·
to quiet title -In the Pla jntlffs In
7554.
and to the following described
9-6·61c
real estate :
Situate in the Tow11shtp of FciAMtOfiiiYiiU'r"OidCOUChand
Sutton, County of Meigs and
chair cushions . Standard size,
State of Ohio , and In the South only
$9 .95 .
Pomeroy
west quarter of Section 2, Town
Recovery
,
622
E.
Main
Street.
3, Range 12 of the Oh io Com 992-755&lt; .
pany ' s Purchase, bounded and
8-31 ·30tc
described as follows : Beginning
at the Northeast corner of the KOSCOT KOSMETICS &amp; WIGS .
Southwest Quarter of said
Specials during August are
Section 2; thence South 20
Koncentree, Moist Kote ,
chainS; thence West 12 chains
Kleanslng Kream, One Day
and so links; thence North 20
Sachet &amp; others . Phone H~len
chains ; thence East 12 · chains
Jane Brown, 992 ·5113.
and SO links to the place of
beginning, containing 25 acres ,
more or less .
2 ~AMILY YARD · SALE
You are reQuired to answer
SEPTEMBER 8 and 9 IN
the complaint within twenty MASON
, WEST VIRGIN lA ,
. eight days after the ·last
CORNER
ACROSS FROM
publlcatron.of lhis notice, which
~OGLESONG
~UNERAL
will be published once each
HOME
ON
MAIN
HIGHWAY
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week for six successive weeks ,
ANTIQUES , GLASSWARE ,
and the last publication will be
CHINA , CLOTHING AND
made on October 19, 1913 .
MISCELLANEOUS .
In c3se of your failure to
9-2-6tc
answer or othei'wise respond as
permitted by the Ohio Rules of PIANO and organ lessons by
Civil Procedure within the t ime
graduate
at
Cincinnat i
stated . jugment by default will
Conservatory of
Music .
be rendered against you for the
Gerald Hoffner, Phone 992·
r-elief demanded In the Com .
3825.
pla i nt.
,:_
8-26-12tc
LARRY E. SPENCER,
Clerk of Courts YARD Sale 4 miles south of
Court Of Common Pleas
M iddleport on Old Rt . 7 near
Meigs County, Ohio
the
Meigs .Ganta
tine : '
Pomeroy, Ohio
Richard FInk residence .
191 7,14,21,28;1101 5,12,19,7tc
Starting Wednesday 9:30a .m .
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PUBLIC NOTICE

The
amo·unt
of
Local
Government Ohio Income Tax
Montes to be allocated to the
various sub -divisions of Meigs
County , Ohio, as set forth by
The Meigs County Budget
Commission at the completion
of their meeting held In the
County Auditor ' s Office on
August 6, 1973 sliowlng per cent
of allocation, also the actual
yearly amount is as follows :
ToWnships - Z2 Pet.
CAs to Township Road M)

8.1 8 $2.699.00
4,016,10
7.18 2,369.&lt;0

Lebenon
Letart

9.98
6.39

3,293.-40
2,108.70

Olive

9.78

3,227.&lt;0

Salem

10.19

3,362.70

Orange
Rutland

7.78
9,18

Salisbury ..,
Scip io

2,567 .40
3,029.40

5.99
6.39

Sulton

1,976.70
2,108.70

2.2&lt;0.70
$33,000.00
Corpora11ons- 21 Pet.
lAo Per Coplla1970l
Pomeroy
38 .80 S 16,296.00
Mlddleporl 39.01
16,384.20
Racine
5.79
2.431.80
Rutland
7.93
3,3)0.60
Syracuse
8,47
3,557 .40
1&lt;2.000.00
.County Government 50 Pet .
175,000.00
Total
mo.ooo.oo

(9) 7 ,

6.79

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991·531•.

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EXCELSIOR Slit Works , E.
Main St.. Pomtro-v . All k inds
of salt wettr pellets, water
nuggtts, block sail and own
Ohlo Rlvtr Sa lt . PhOne 992 ·
3891 .

Gordon H . Caldwell
Me los County Auditor
Clerk of
Budget Commission .

Hotlct ot Appaln1ment

Cuo No. 21 ,018

Estati of Owtn Hawltv,
Deceased.
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Notice Is hereby given thai
Zelma !1awley of Minersville,
Meigs County , Oh io, has been
dulv appointed Admlnlstrl!ltrlx
of the l:state qf Owen Hawley ,
dtceaud, late of Minersville,

Mtlllt Counly, OhiO.

Crtdllors are required to flle
their claims with Slid fiduciary
within four months ,
Dated
this
4th
day
l)f Seplembtr ·1973.

GARAGE Sele. A \Ions, clothing,
dishes, antiques , etc . 503 E.
Ma i n near S'm tth Nelson
Motors . Thursday , Friday
and Saturday from 9 a.m . till
1 p.m.

9-5-3tc

-------------PAUL ' S Barber Shop in· Racine

will be c losed Uf'ltll Sept. 10.
9-5-3tc
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ANYONE caught dumping on
Macomber Hilt will be
prosecuted . Also, no hunting
or trespass/no on property
lolnlng
Macumber
Hill
cons isting of 565 acres . Lee o .
wood , Rutland , Ohio .
8-.5 -Jtc
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Help Wanted
CENTRAL DIVISION CON ·
SOLIDATION COAL COM ·
PANY , Immedi ate openings
are available In the following
post lions : Maintfnance
Foreman &lt;underground);
Assistant Mine Foreman
(underground); Section
Fore:man ; Surface Mln.e
Foreman ;
Reclamation
Foreman . Persons applying
Should hold valid foreman
certlflcallon papers (Ohiol or
have sufficient experience to
· applr for State examination .
Salary Commensur~t~ with
Experience .
Excellent
Benefits. TO APPLY : Wrtti
or
Phone :
Personntl
Department,
Ce-ntral
Olvislon , Consolidation Coal

Company , Cadit. Ohio 43907.
Telephone : 6U-942 -.t512. AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER .
8·21 ·1fC

SECRETARY local firm ,
general office work . Send
resume to Bo£ 25, Pomero-; ,

Ohio.

9·5·31c

7·18·11

Auto Safes
1968 OLDSMOBILE 98, 2·door

hardtop, Wh ite with black 1 REGI STERED Quarter Horse
and 3 Appaloosas . Ca ll 949·
nylon Interior , all power
5114.
equipment and telescopi c
9-5-31p
steering wheel, am ·fm radio.
power antenna, factory air
condition , 65,000 actual miles, STARCRAFT 197.4 Fold -Downs
i n Stock . All 1973 Travel
1 owner, excellent condition.
Trailers Dealer:- Cost, While
No rust, no dents, showroom
they last. CAMP CONLEY
· clean. Must s·ee to apprecl~te .

Coli 742 -5869.

5805.

Air Conditioners
Awnings
Underpinning
Complele mobile

f:.rom 1he laroest

Bul ldo~tr Radiator lo
~manest Heater t'or~.

home

plus glg~ntlc

se rvice -

display of mobile homes
alwflys A"Vallable at . _ .

MILLER
',MOBILE
HOMES
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1970 CHEVROLET trUck , 3f• ·ton
with 8'/2 ft. camper. Call ~82 -

Ril.

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9·Hip

1968 FORD Falrlane in perfect
condition . Vinyl top , new
po i nts, . priced reasonable .
Mrs . E . E . Plantz . Phone ?92·

7533.

9·5-6tp

Wanted To Buy
A QUARTER Of a beef , Roderik.
Grimm . 949-5941.

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HAND DOOR lor 1967

Falrlan.e, 2 door hardtop. Call
949 -3833 .

forces

the

sa le

this

of

beautiful new home. 1 floor
plan . 3 hice bedroom s with
closets. Lovely modern bath
With ceramic tile and console
wash basin. Kitchen has
lovely cab inet s, din ing area . ·

Utility room . Guest closet .
Hardwood f loor s with some
carpeting over . Carport with
storage a rea . Large l ot

'100x100.
GOING
$21,000.00.
LARGE HOME

AT

5384 .

-------------5 ROOMS and bath , Ra ci ne
area . Built-in cab inets , sto¥e
and refr igerator. 2 years old.
Sam Yates , 992-7139 .
9·5-6tc

BEAUTIFUL, walnut stereo ·
rad io tape combination , am fm ~adlo, · 8 track tape .d eck.
Balance $114 .68, or terms are
available . Call 992 -3965 .
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PQTATOES, Cobblers and'
Ke nne:becs , home grown ,
excellent quallty. Win.ter
varieties . Available this
week . Paul Sayre , Rt. 338,
Great Bend · Road , 1 mile
below Ravenswood Ferry .
Phone 843 -2286.

2 large bedrooms with lots of
storage. Lots of tile and

paneling in this properly.
$9,500.00.
AROUND 80 ACRES ·
Located on Route 325 nea r
m ine No. 1. 2 large barns.
New water system going in
now on Rt . 325. Ground lays
real nice, $12,000.00.

WANT
TO
SELL?
i'ROP ERTY IS MOVING
FAST NOW - CALL US
TODAY.
HENRY E. CLELAND,
BROKER
992-2259
II no answer 992·2568

TEAFORD,,

9·7·21C

NEW Kimball plano , excellent
condition . Camper , 1970, 14ft.
good condition . Call Athens,

593·7390.

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CA-LFfeede7.-Ph-on-;7A2~985 . UPHOLS T ER your own ' fur niture . We have all the sup ·
9-7·6tc
plies
you
will
need .
------- --~---.Upholstery Fabrics , a very
CORNER cupboards, Wall
large selectron of nylons,
cupboards, cheats, old guns.
velvets , Herculon , vinyls - in
any condition . Also blue
cotton prints, also remnants .
decorated stonewere. Write
Foam for cushions ·and
P. 0 . Box AA, Martinsburg.
padding . Burlap , denims ,
Ohio, 0935 or call 1-48-4 -.4.4.40
cam brtc , foam glue , ~ippers ,
atler 7 p.m .
spri ngs end clips, chipboards,
8·8-90tc legs,
sewing thread , dacron,
tacks, webbing, welt cord,
NO. ·1 Copper, 60c, Radiators,
cotton, swivet bases, and all
JOe, brass, 20C , batteries, 90C
other supplies you will need .
each, clean, dry Ginseng
New furniture at low, low
roots , S60 a lb. Yellow root , u ,
pr ices. Pomeroy · Recovery,
May apple, SOc per lb. M. A.
622 E . Matn , 992 ·7554 .
Hall, Reedsville. Call 318B·31 ·30tc
62-49 .
7-31-tfc WIL Kt NSON small elig"tne sal~$
' - - - - - - - - - - '- - - - an.d service. 820 3rd Stret,
WANTED
for
auction ,
Middtepor1 . Lawn mower and
,ousehold goods. Tools , most
chain saw repair. Free pickup
anything of value. Will buy or
end dell-very. Phone 992-3092.
sell on commission . Will haul .
Also Briggs and Stratton and
Call 992-335&lt; or 992 -2792
Tecumse, parts .
Hayman's .
7-25.tfc

Ph~f2-2174

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For Free Estimate

--------------OLD furniture , oak tables , ------------clocks, Ice boxes, brass beds, GROCERY business for sate
di shes
or
complete
hounholds . Wrlle M . D .
Miller, Rt . .t, Pomeroy , Oh io,

-------------For

Build ing for sale or lease:
Phone 773 ·5618 from 8: 30p .m .
to 10 p.m . for appointment .

Rent

FIRST FLOOR , 2 room apart

men!. Call 992·3028.

9·7 .Jtc

FUR·
ROOFING,
CLEANING . .'
NACE
AND REPAIR AND I
i
PLUMBI,NG.

SLEEPING ROOM over Wlrle
Store In Pomeroy . References

requlrod . Call 992·5293.

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8·29-lfc VACUUM Cleaners new 1973
- - - -- - - - - - - -- model. Co mp lete with all
ROOMS by the wee"k, S18 uP.
cleaning toors. Small paint
Meigs Inn , Pomeroy ,
damage In shipping . Will take
7-12-tfc
S27 cash or budget plan
a veilllble. Phone 992-298-4 .
9-6·6tc
PRIVATE meet ing room for
any organ ization ; phone 992SINGER Automatic Zig -Zag
3975.
ing mach,nes , In sewing
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3·11 ·11&lt; sew
table . Mak es buttonholes,
HOUSE FOR ren1. 5 rooms and
sews an button5, blind hems,
bath , Racine area . Call 992 ·
etc . top notch condition . Pay
5858.
SS1 .00 or terms lllllllable.
8-JO.Ifc
Phon It 99l-298A.

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366&lt;.

10-4-tfc

ELNA and White ·sewlnQ
Mac-h ines ... Service on ail
makes . Reasonable rates.
the Sewing . Center, Mid dleport, Ohio .

11tr1

cash

lor
shopplna sprees

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8·29·1fC
12X50 2·BEDRDOM mobllo

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WILL . TRIM or cut trees and
shrubbery. atso , clean out
ba.sements , attics, and etc .
Call 949-3221 or 741-44.4 1.
8·31 -JOtc

FOR fREE estimates on
aluminum Siding . Storm
Doors and Windows, Car .
ports, Ml!rquees and Railing,
Phone
C,utes
Lisle,
Syracuse, Ohio . Carl Jacob
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled?
Lost
your
Sales Representative . V. V .
Johnson end Son, Inc .
operator's license. Celt 992 6·22-tfc
7&lt;28.

6·15·11C

I WMP0/1390 -------------I
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ON YOUR DIAL

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READY~M iX--CONCR ETE

delivered right to your
prolect . Fast end euy . Free
esflmetes . Phone 992-3284 .
Goegleln · Ready . Mix Co .,
Midd l eport, Ohio .

Lease

6·30-lfc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEAN EO
REASONABLE roles . Ph . ~46 -

-------------p F Sal "
els or

Real

e

~te

4782, Gallipolis, John Russell,
Owner end Operator .

Complete Service
Phone 949·3821
Rac ine, Ohio

Crill Bradford

sale,

located

--------------EXCAVATING, dozer, loader

and backhoe ·work ; septic
tanks Installed; dump trucks
end to-boys fof hire ; will haul
flU dirt, top soli , llme~ttone
and gravel,· Ca ll Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day phone 992 -7089 ;
night phone 992-3525 or 992-

in

Rutland_, ' air condltloned r

3 APARTMENTS - All rented.
One furnished. Income $3,000.00

carptled, gas furnoce, diSh ·
washer., double oven, r•nge,
double garago, Iorge carporl,

a year . Want only $9,000 .00,

4 acres cleared and fenced ,

5232.

t;ct.;ck·that
furnace for winter. Dirty
furnaces cost fuel and could
cost-a life. Call P . &amp; J. Home
Ma"lntenance 992 -3509, 215 N .
Second, Middleport.

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Drive a Little &amp;
Save a Lot!
14' X 70'-12' X 50'
12' X 65' -14' X 64'

We Feature Some
of the Fin&lt;&gt;~t:

*PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD
*ACADEMY
*CROYDON

LARRY'S
MOBILE HOMES
Frank Gheen, Sales Mgr.
Ph:

992-7777

POMEROY, OHIO
Next Door to the
"Jones Boys"
OPEN .
Monday.friday
Sal

9-6, Sun.

9-8
1-6

GET THE BEST DEAL
Look elsewhere, then come to us. Our
low overhead enables us to SELL FOR
LESS.

SKYLINE MOBILE HOMES

8·26·1fc
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14x7o-2 BEDROOMS, front country kitcheh.
As shown recently at the Fair.

Big Ci•p•clt·;·.~

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14x7D-3 'BEDROOMS, private front dinette.
24x44 OOUBLE WIDE
12x52 FRONT &amp; REAR BEDROOM

2 spea~ opere~on .
cpoice of water
t•mps .
Auto .
water
levei
control.
Lint
F liter or Power

cucumbera, mangots, 1nc
cantalopts. Geraldlnt
Cleland, Racine ;

KINGSBURY HOMES

Fin Agllolor .
Ptrlllt·Prtn
Mar lot
HI tO Of Htal

AIR CONDITIONERS
All Discounted

,

lALII I. IIRVICI

Drytn

Ask us about Undtrsklrllng for yl)ur .noblit
home. Lawtst prices.
·

Surround clothe•
With gent11, tvtn .

Noholtpolt,
· Flnt Mil~ Lin!
Fllltr.
Wolptclllllt In
1 MAY.TAO
. ~Ill.

no

RUTLAND FURNITURE ·R~~~.!~:"
/41 -42!1

Arnold Gratt.

HilS. : 2·7Wt:EICOAYS
· -15ATUIIOAYSOR IY APPT.

ovtrdrylng , ,

locelly owned e. -•ttd. COO)r out lor oiOGil or tlvt uta
colt 99'1-6256. Wt will MYI you money.
.
l.ocettd 100 Ydo. W11t Junclllft U end "Kinpburr 1111·
Countr ltd. lt. llomoroy, 0.
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Rufland;..o;...;,

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H.T., V{C)Of, air·-· 11295

Door,

V-8, aulo.-.'1095 ..

Buick Spec. Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S. ___ ~1295

vw·Square Back ------------·'795
·- 11095

67 Ofds 98 Town Sed., power

&amp; air.• ---~795

66 Cadillac H.T. Sed., power,

air -.;..---- 1895

On A New 1973 Buick or Pontiac Of Your Choice. Must Sell
20 New Cars By Sept. 20, 1973

6 Cyi. standard .

Great Buys On v v _Check Used Cars
1973 Buick Centucy 4 Dr., air, like new -----~-------'3295

--1----·

'495

1973 Opel

G.T.,

1972 Dodge Cornell

2 Dr . H.T .. P.S., P.B., lac . air. vinyl roof.

12495

6 cyl., auto., P.S. P.B. Sharp

12495

1971 Rambler Runabout Wagon, 6 c~., auto., nice

11895

1970 Mercull Cougar V-8, auto., P.S. P.B. air. Sharp

'2495

V.W.

11795

local one owner, fQw mileage

1970 Plymouth VaL

GREAT BARGAINS ON
MANY OTHER USED CARS.

4 Dr.,

12795

Like new

1971 Chev. Imp. 2 Dr. H.T, Custom. Sharp

1971

Sports Coupe 2 Dr ., 6 cyl.. auto.

13295

auto., only 5,961 miles

1972 Dodge Swinger V-8 1 air, P.S. P.B. Sharp

2 Dr.

11595

H.T. One owner, sharp car

1969 Pontiac Firebird, 6 cyf. std. 17,651 miles

11595

1968 Buick Elec. 225 4 Dr. Sed., air, nice car

11295

1967 MercuiY Monty

2 Dr.

1795

HT, all white, good 67

DON'T FORGET WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

We Want You Back Because The Job Was Done Right

RIGGS USED CARS

Not Because .The Job Was Done Wrong

Located on St . Rt. 7

985-4100

Chester,

See Ceward Calvert, Ron Hester

o,

she had an inter!'Sting ·and states and Smoky Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roberts
enjayable vacation.
visited
Sunday with his
Mrs. Grace (Wilbarger )
Shaw of Beaver Falls, Pa., mother, Mrs. Frances Roberts.
spent two weeks visiting Mr . Mr. al\d Mrs. John Thle also
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
and Mrs. Douglas Johnson and called at the Roberts home .
of Doing Business"
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Brace and
GMAC
FINANCING
POMERO\
992-5342
other relatives and attended Allred Crow and visiting Mrs.
'
the Wllbarger reunion at James Swart at Holzer Medical
Open Ev~nings Untii6:0o-Til5 p.m.Sat .
Shriners Park SUnday. Joining Center were Mrs. Duane An·
her were her sons-in-law and drew of Sun City, Ari~., Mr.
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Robert" Lewis of
Mannion of Beaver Falls and Cuyahoga Fails, James An·
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shuler and drew of West Seneca, N.Y.,
Mattie Circle at the piano. family of Culver . City, Calif. Mrs.
By Mrs. Francia Morrla
Clyde
Woods,
After
business
was
taken
care
The Happy Hustlers Sunday
and also Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Washington, Pa., Mr. and Mrs.
School class of the United of the Lord's Prayer closed the Weaver of Franklin, Ohio, who Hal Hewitt of Amity, Pa.
Methodist Church enjoyed a six meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Rook Crow
were weekelld guests of Mr .
Mr, John Bentz attended the and Mrs. Douglas Johnson. spenl a couple days wilh his
o'clock dinner Friday, Aug. 31
in the social rooms of the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Approximately 90 relatives parents, Mr, and Mrs. AHred
Crow while enroute to Georgia
church. Following the dinner Lillian Coe at Canton.
attended tbe reunion.
Mrs. .Frances Roberta hall
after
a honeymoon in Cana&lt;;la.
the group assembled around
Mr. and Mrs. ~oy JQhnson
returned
from
HawaH
wbeie
Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Cross
the altar in the Danctuary for a
loUred through the southern
prayer' session after which
Mrs. Grace Krider, president;
called the meeting to order.
fORGET _1T, IIARR.Y ~ THOS{;
The group sang "Savior Like a
~ROOK&lt;3'VE W r ~
Al THE PRE.C uiCT l JUST
Shepherd Lead Us" with Mi's.
f&lt;EEP Q&amp;{ill '!

REMEMBER
We SenJire
What We Sell

Even~

or

Peggy Story ·

ITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
992-2174
ell·
0

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, U11111

Open

Eveninp

n 7: p.m. &amp;

.S.l 'til 5 p.m.
Sel1ice 'Iii 12
. ,Noon on Satu.W.

We Want To Malle. You Happy ·
and .Ray of Columbus spent the
weekend with Mrs. Howard
Neigler and attended the
wedding of Deborah M. Cross
and Jeffrey C. Harris Sunday
at the First Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ernest
of MariaiUlB, Pa ., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Critt Bradford and
also Mrs. Esther Pipe at Holzer
Medical Center .
Mrs. ~zel Shuck of Florida

visited Mr. and Mrs. Elza
Birch.
Mr. af\d Mrs. George Neigler
and DaVid ~pent Labor 'Day
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Miller at Kenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carlyle
and family of Columbus spent
lhe weekend and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Rambayer of Akron
spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Slmpi!On.

Mr . and Mrs. QlrUs Johnson
spent a day at the Ohio State
Faif.
Miss Ruth Ellis and Mr.
Howard Bingman of Columbus
spent Saturday with Miss Edith
Hayman.
Mr. and Mrs. David Nease
and son, David, of Baltimore,
spent labor Day weekend wlth
his mother, Mrs. Carrie Nease.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wigal,

Harry, George and Bryan
of Proapect and Miss Jan
Slack of Greencamp spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Bailey and Lola. They all
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted BaUey of Patriot.
Mrs. Mabel Brace and her
guest , Mrs, Grace $law Of
Beaver Falla caUed on Mr. alld

Mrs . Francis Morris an
evening recently.

,

Harrisonville
Society News
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carsey and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welsh have
gone to Louisana due to the
' illness of Mrs. Darold Graham,
• Mrs. Carsey's daughter.
• Miss Tamra Clark of Chester
: was an overnight guest of the
; Robert Clarks on Thursday
, nighl and Penny Clark spent
, the night .wllh lhe Roy

:

Wiseman~ .

' Dana Turner is a patient at
' Holzer Medical Center.
Orville Allen has joined his
wife, Margaret, as a patient at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Sue Payne and sons,
Kevin and Donald, visited the
MISS WINKLE,! KNOW HOW HEAVY
dentis Friday.
\'OUR 1055 151 ~liT I DID WANT
Mrs. Sue King Oew to New
YOU lD KNOW Tl&lt;AT HAL
' York lo visit her motheqvho Is,
lOVED Ybu VERY MUCH
AND SFOKE OF YaJ
' seriously ill . .
OFTEN .
Recent callers of Ava Gilkey
were Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
" Epple, Mrs. Larry Clark and
:· aughters, Tamra and Penny,
, Mrs . Bessie Graham and
Minnie McGrath, Mrs. Debbie
:-' Whaley and daughter, Erin and
' Ann Gibson and daughter,
Robin, Mrs. Kalhy Jordan, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey.
Mr, Tom Welle, a former
resident, called on friends here
Saturday.
/&gt;J4 TAKES
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0 . Whaley IT TI4E."i
WON'T
and Ann Whaley of Columbus '&gt;TI4RON
visited Ava Gilkey over the f Tl-\ 1 APE.
ourweekend and allended the
Whaley reunion at ihe
fairgrounds.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Larry Clark
and Tamra and Penny of
Chester were supper guests of
the Rober! Clarks on Sunday
•evening .
Mrs. Frances Young became
sick at the Sunday School BARNEY
picnic at the park below town.
I ' RECKON TH'
LEETLE JU6HAI SCHOOL BUS
.• Sunday.
BROKE DOWN
and Mrs. Robert Gibson SHORE IS lATE
' Mr.
.
GITTIN'
HOME
' AG' IN
~ and daughter, Robin of
TODAY,
Columbus ~penl a weekend
P/l,W
•wtth the Robert Alkirea.
• Vialtora of the M. A. Epplea
over the weekend were Mrs.
La!D'el Sue and d•ughter or
• Zanesville.
~ The DuUII Blahop lamUy
attended a homecomlnH laat

.

THE BORN

IN FACT, ATTHE TIME
OF niE ACCIDeNT 11-1E
fDliCE FOUND THIS
IN HIS f'XKET /

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LOP · EAReD VARMINT!!
WE'REAl'
OUT OF

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Sundly •

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2 dr.

65 MercuiY Montego H.T. Coupe ------.'395

*FLEEl\\000

WHERE YOU

Mayt11

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"UNDER SELL"

BLJYIT!

Automatl~t

...

Larry's of Pomeroy ...

'

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Sed., power, air -----.12495'

Racine Social

8·23-301c

room , kitchen , famllv room, 2
car garage, full bastment, on
acre lot . Located in Riggs
Crest Manor . Phone 992 ·3163
before 3 p:m , end ask tor Mr
Ingels or call Gene Riggs

f'ii

2·11 -lfc
on~r gas

·TiMe

YOU ARE GOING TO RUN TO small barn and . olher
KEEP UP WITH THE PRICES. buildings. Phone 61H~~l~~~~
BUY PROPERTY AND LET -------:;-:~-;-;;;:-:~::..,- X
YOUR MONEY DO THE lBEDROOM houoo IV&gt; balho. 1
RUNNING FOR .YOU.
formal dining room . I living

985·3595 or 992·5869.

5·1-lfc

--- .'60000 to-'1 20000 .
YOUCANATSMITH NELSON MOTORS

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

5-12·1fc

-------------C. BR:AOFORO, Auctioneer

For Safe

M -0-N-E-Y

9·6·61c
CANNING - Tomatoes

Keep II cool now and ·
monlh . Coli 7~2 · 5980 .
g3t a bargain for next
9·5·61c year .
TWO TRA.ILER loll In Mid·
dleporf ; V2 duplex In Brad POMEROY
bury . Phone before 6 p. m
992·5693.
. 6 · ' Jock W. Corstr, Mfr.
Phont "1·2111
9·•·&lt;1c
.

service , all makes . 992-2284 .
The · Fabric Shop , Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales · and
Service . We Sharpen Scissors .
· 3·29-tfc

11 -16-lfc

....,....

5858.

SEWING MACHINES . Repair

'.71 AMERICAN MOTOR
'1495
'70 MAVERICK
•1095
'69 CHEV. CAPRICE
'1095
'69 CHEV. IMPALA
•1095
'69 MERCURY COMET
•995 .
4 Dr ., H. T .• P.S.• P. B.• fac . air .

70 Ford F-100 Pickup
V-8, auto. trans., air, with topper..;. ____ 12195

215 N. Second
Phone 992-3509
, 24 Hour Service
All work guaranteed.

2-9-lfc
SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED. REPAIRED .
MILLER SANITATION ,
STEWART, OHIO . PH . 662·
3035.

9·1-tfc

pow., air, v-roof 12695

66 Chev. Imp. 4 Dr., V-8, auto. · - - - - - -·'595

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fuff

65 .Oids 88 H.T. Cpe., low miles

Commercial.

6 ROOMS - Bath, 3 bedrooms, 3 BEDROOM house on lincoln
gas furna ce. Garage with
Hill , living room , kitchen,
storage and level lot on Gra-1
beth and uflllty room , extra
"~"'
large lot over I acre. Has

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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open aTIIS
Monday thru Saturday
6~ E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 ..

MOBILE home rep~lr, Elec ·
tri cal plumbing and "heating . EXCAVATING. Dozers, large·
Phone 992 ·5858 .
and small; Backhoes and
7-15-tfc
loaders on track and tires ;
Dump truck - Lo -boy ser HARRISON'S TV service and
vice. Septic tanks installed .
service calls . Phone 992 -2522 .
George (8111) Pullins, phone
2·9-lfc
992 -2478 or 992-7402.

DOZER: and back hoe work ,
ponds and septic tanks, ditching service ; top soil, fill
dirt,
limestone ;
B&amp;K
Escavating . Phone 992 -5367 or

Hoi.

Sed.,

68 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., VB auto., P.S.

- . GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Healing - Air Cond.
Relrigeralion . Plumbing .
Electrical Appliances. Auto ·
Air Cond.. Residential or

6-26 -tfc

992-3861.

68

&amp; REPAIR

RON SHEPARD, Floor, Wall

home . Five minute drive from
new mine•. Rent by week or

I

8-23.901c

power, ·air ---'3695

68 Pontiac Con., V-8 auto., P.S. --~---~1095 .

P AND J HOME
· MAINTENANCE

O'DELL- WHEEL - Atign-;en f
located at Crossroads, Rt . 124,
now back to work . Complete
front end service, tune up and
brake
service .
Wheels
bal,anced electronically . Ali
work guaranteed . Reasonable
rates . Phone 742 -3232 .
2-18-tfc

porch, basement and garage .HOUSE for

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HOUSE FOR Rent . s rooms and
bath , Ra cine area . Call 992 -

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Stop In and See Our
Floor [)j~p[a'i, ..

Basement, front porch and
small garden . $6,500.00.

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FURN_ITURE

4-0r.,

_69"Mercury Montego 4

On ~ost American Can

•

Lux.

69 Pontiac Bonn,,

Wheel Alignment
•5.55

992-2094 .
606 E. Main Pomeroy

DEAD STOCK - Will removl'!
at a reasonable charqe. Call

245·5514.

Pontiac Catalina

70 Olds 98

EXPERT

PPMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Phone 992 -2550

,12

70 Olds 98

Ph. 742-G271

Middleport, 0 :

Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air, ___ ,4800

68

ALL WEATHER
ROOFING co:

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992·1984.

H. Rawlings Sons

.

3·10-lfc

wllh 1 or 2 needles, makes
buttonholes, sews on button s,
monograms, and bllnd hem
slltch . Full cash price S38.SO,
budget plan available . Phone

R.

Bt,nkling .

Hill. Asking $15,500.00.
driveway . $13 ,000 . Call
BUSINESS
Sun&lt;loy afler 12 noon ; on
5-13·1fc
HOTEL
AND
BAR
30
rooms,
·weokdoys
after 5 p.m., 992PAINT DAMAGE 1973 Zig -Zag
3247.
8·5-11&lt;
sew ing machines . St11t In steam heal, laundry, parking
. original cartons . No at . and nice view of the Ohio River. - - - - - - - - - - - - - tachments needed as our Asking. Jusl $32,500.00.
7 ROOM house wllh bolh In
COI)trots are built ln . Sews

call 992·6271.

A

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MATERIALS .CO.
773·5554.
Mason, w. va.

J AND .. ROOM furnished and
unfurn is hed
apartments .

like a person

B-4: !0 DailY, 8-1l Sat.

71

72 Chev. Caprice Cpe., v-roof, ain ____ • '3295

••

Oelivortd to Job Slit

· Built to Your ''$pets

dining with natural oak floors. - - - -- - - - -- - - - -

back

CONSTRUCTION

Roofing ,
Spouting, ,
Porch Repair, Com·
plele
Home
Remodeling .

Family room with shower and --------------rear entrance. Large carport. Emplnument Wanted
All for only $15,900.00.
"'1
POMEROY
WILL PAINT hou ses and roofs .
NICE INSIDE - 2 bedrooms,
Free estimates . Call 992-3974 .
nice bath, large living and
9·5·121p

STRE~~RAc5u;!ms,

PRIC[

Muol
Be Right
or w• will
it Right.

nice closets, bath, carpet. and PAR KVI EW Kennels . 'Poodles ,
oak floors . Nice modern kitchen
I toy male and 1 female .
Phone 992 -.5443.
with bake and cook units.
7-15-tfc

4th

991-3954 or 991-7149

II

GARAGE for tease in POmeroy .
Phone 992 -3779 .
9·5·Stc

NEW LISTI~G
COUNTRY- J bedrooms with

USEI;) CARS

JOHN TUCtcER

Alignment

WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAVE

Matador 4 dr . Sedan. V 8 auto., P.S.

Rt . 4, Pomeroy, 0 .

Specialist
Wheel

WOOD TRUSSES

9.5.31c
-------------7-31 ·11c
Monnlng D. Websltr r-----------.
f"'=========,
Phon• 992 ' 5 3' · ___
_________
_ Closeout All
&lt;·12·1fc
We talk to you

,-------------Classified Ads I

Pomeroy

wllh utility room. Level lot. · ~~·~bury , Call 991.7363 after
9-5·301c
8·22.301c $5,000.00.MIDDLEPORT
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SUBSTITUTE comb !natlon.__ bu'
driver lind teacher 's &amp;Ide for
1913 -74 . M eigs Co mmunity
School. Send app lica tions to
Gene Wood , Rt. 4, Pomeroy , · "' ROOM furnished apartments ~
Ohio.
Wall ·tO ·wali cerpetlnQ , Close
In town . 99 2·3658 .
9·6-6tc

Judge, Court of Common
Pleas Probate Dlvtslon
C9J 7,U , Z1 , Jtc

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ASK .US ABOUT
PRE:FAB,RICATED

For

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BUYS .OF THE YEAR

MODERN
SANITATION

Pick-Up S.rvlce
Available
Wt Buy &amp; S.ll Antlqull.
Dick S.yltr-Owntr
ICtrr St.
Pomeroy, o.
Phone "1·17tl

SOO E. MAIN POMEROY, OHIO PH. 992·2174

~-

S£RVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

used ,

Remodetlng , Ceramic tile
bB!ths . Box 28D , Rutland 742·

Large carpeted living room.
Bath. Porches. 2nd lloor has

FARMALL H with Sargent
loader, 1960 Ford dump truck,
1972 International pick up truck .
David Yost , Great Bend , 843Good condition . Call after 6 p.
2242 .
m . 992 -3401.
9-6-ltc
9·5·61p
1963 Ford Galuie 500 , S75 ; 1967
S90 Honda. rebuilt engine ,
S175 . Call 6U -667 -62iJ6 after 5
p. m .

JUST 521.000.00. Large level
lot.
JOB TRANSFER

tho .

SMITlf NELSON
. MOTORS. INC.

double detached garage wilh
work shop. Ni ce cook out
with scr eens and roof . Lots
of stone and alum . siding .

"STRIPPERS"
We Slrlp Point, Varnlshts,
Etc. from Furniture.
An!lqutt,Modtrn-Matalt
No rulnoua lyes or caustics

Nf lllln BillS
Radiator Specialist

1120 Wnhinglon Blvd.
41!-7511
BELPRE. O. .

STI\RCRAFT SALES. Rl. 52
9-5·31c

Hoard House

8 l:l ttc

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

ll

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCI&lt;

r·'Dick's

65 TRAILER. Z bedroom.
very oood condrtlo . Phone 773

Close in. 1.36 acres. 2 story.
lst floor has 2 bedroom s, 1 is
carpeted . Dining room .

N . of Point Fl'teasant. Behind
Red Carpet Inn . P-hone 675-

1962 CADILLAC, hllr condition .
Call 992 -2974 .
9-5-3tc

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-------------'WE 'RE STOCK- ED with good Real Estate For sale

Notice

David A. PoWell and
Luella M. Powell,
R. o. Racine, Ohio
Plaintiffs

12.17

and
winter styles now ovt . Cell
fall

__________ ___ _

NOTICE BY P\IBLICATIO!&gt;I
TO THE DEFENDANTS ,

Bedford
Columbia

sv,

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-

(:hester

k NAPP shoes ntw

MAN TO WORK In retail store
di\'S per week . Appl y to
Marv i n Glasgo , Modern
Supply, 399 W . Ma in Street.
9-1-3tc
A - LOCAL-CoMPanYhBS Im mediate openings for the
following posllions :
T.V . Serv ice men who cftn .
1. Accounting Clerk serv ice R. c . A . T V w ith
Knowledge and experience In
r ~mote control. Call Paul
cost accounting or payroll
Grueser. 992-2053.
essential. Open ings on ttle
fo l lowing shiftS , B a.m. t ilt 4
p.m .• 4 p.m. tilt 12 midnight.
12 :01 till 8 a.m.
2. Office secretar ies - Duties
LOST In the area ol Sumn er
Include typing, d icta t ion • 60x 12 2 bedroom mob il e hOme.
Road .
Reglste,r ed
male
filing . Opening on same Shifts
E xce ll ent condition . Call 992·
Bassett Hound . Black , brown
listed above.
7087 .
and whlte. Answers to the
3. Personnel Assistant ...... 9-2-61p
name of " Willy''. Please
Responsible tor recru i t ing
contact Donald Fitch or ca ll
and screening of emplovtes.
collect 985 ·3877 . ThiS dog Is a
Desire
Interview i ng
or BRUSH HOG S. &lt;xl II ., phone
lillie boy's pel.
992·5858.
counseling experien ce.
9·6·31C
7·15-tfc
Excellent sala.rles and fr inge
benefits. Send brief resume of
work history and education . 1973 14x 70 MOBILE home ,
washer ar,d dryer ,. dish •
.Se nd all rephes to Box 729-S In
DANCE , Friday and Saturday
washer. stainless steel sink,
care of The Da ll y Sentinel.
night. Red's Club, M.!i $00 , W .
garbage disposal, eye level
Ohio
.
Pomeroy
.
Va . Toby Young , Guy Thoma
oven. range , dacron -polyester
9-2-tfc
and the Country Cutups.
carpet, Iaroe lot . P,one 742·
9·6-Jtc
3083 .

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v.

Help Wanted

SOMEBODY
to
assume
peyments on 197 1 Etcona
Mob ile Home , 3 bedroom ,
4x 10. Tip -out In livi ng room .
Cal l 992 -6256 after 5 : 30;
9-6-4tp

·and b e Informed al the func ·
"t ionS: of yoUr governmen t are
embOd ied In publiC not.ices. In
lthat self -government charges
lall citizens to be Informed ;
this newspaper urges every
\ci t izen to read and study these
!noti ces. we strongly advise
those clttiens , seeking tur ther
information, to exerc ise their
:r i ght of access to public
·records and public meetings .

Mallard
et al .,

Motor Co.

Wanted

1.1

se lec tion of guaranteed ap ·
• ptlanql$ , clean used fu rniture . - - - - - - - - - - - :
AND NEW fur·nuure at un ·
believably LOW PRI CES .
Ranges . refrigerators , auto .
&amp; wringer washers , @lcl.. gas
drytrs . Used furn iture :
couc hes , chairs. bedrm ,
suites . chests , dressers ,
van ities , wardrobes, dinelt es
(c hrome , wooden ), desk s,
bookcase•·
tables . Ne w
furniture : 2 pc . livi ng rooms,
some with swivel rockers ;
maple bedrm s., bookcase
headboard s; Med it. J.pc .
HELLO YOUNG LOVERS
table sets ; patch ~ swi v el
rockers . Also - o42 and 50 gal.
Ju!if married? Here's a cute
oak barrels $1 5.00 ea . Fold -up
love Nest thai wil l be the
R: ichline ca mper trailer pride
ol your brid e. 3
sl eeps 6 . S32S.OO. Sho p
bedrooms. Bath. Lots of
TuesdaV thru Sun day till 7
p.m . at KUHL 'S BARGAIN
cabinets In kitchen. Large
CENTER , St. Rt . 7 "at
carpeted living room . Full
caut io n tight " TUPPER S
basement with shower and
PLAINS. OH IO .
re creafl on room . L ar ge

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

8 :30a. m . to 5:00p .m . De il y.
8: 30 a. m . to 12:00 Noon
Saturday .

8-31 61&lt;

6-S.Ifc

SI.SQ for 50 word m jn lm um .
Each addit ional word 2c .

Addlllonat 2Sc
Advert isement .

BUNDY Flute , good condlllon .
Call 915 ·3918 lftltr 5 p.m .

Business Service_s

CASH P.l ld tor 111 makts and
mod1tll of mobllt hom ...
Phon• 1rt1 codt au ,,J.f531 .
• " 11 •

---For Sale

1970 DODGE POLARA
$13!5
4-door. factory air. autom"tlc transmission , power
steer ing e. brakes, good while wall tires. while finish,

ads and ads pa!d .w l thln 10 d!\11 .

·Mobile Homes For S.

9 1 tft

1f70 PONTIAC
$2195
Flreblrd Esprit, local 1-owner car, 350 v.a engine, power
sl..,rlng S. aulomatlc lransml,.lon. AM·FM radio, like
new while leltered tires. 307 v.a. radio, clean Interior. A
share one.
~· dOO!',

three

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006 FOOV

ScHOOl.
BUS

lliJT ooKT liml.~...
I'M NOT 601N6

10 LET '1'0U
5TA~VE ...

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Sentinel Classifieds Get R es U lts
·r 2 SICNS Pomeroy
@)t Of
1 - The DallySonlinol, MiddlellOrt-Pomeroy, 0 ., Sept. 7,1973

·

t

For

Rent

WAN l' ADS
INFORMATION
' OIADLJNU

MOBILE homt spact . Baar 'l
M•rktt. Svracu~e ,
1 26 ttc

S P .M.Dav Before Pubt lc.a1 1on .

"fRAILE-R ~-s-;;);';,7s Trailer
Par ... Minert¥111e , Pt\on~t Hl
33211 .

'

Monuv beadllne 9 a . m.

Cancellation -

Corrections ·

Wil l be accepted until '• .m.

·

for '

QUALITY

Oayof Pub llcJtlon

REGULATIONS
Publisher rherves

The
tht
right to edit or. re ject •nv eda
' deemed oblecttonal.
The
publ isher will not be responsible
for more then one Incorrect
lnsertlon .

RATES

Fot Want Ad Servlct
·
S cents per Word one lns.r tron ·

Minimum Charge 7Sc
cent s

12

per

word

consecutive insertions.

•tor Co.

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill
V-Baulomallc, power steering, radio,
blue finish, spotless Interior.

18 cents per word she con secutive Insertions . ~
25 Per Cent Discount on pa id

good

$1Jt5
tires.

C,t.RDOFTHANKS
&amp; ()IITUAR ~·

vinyl roof, rt~dlo , heav y duty suspension.

BLIND ADS

Pom~roy

Charge per

OFFICE HOURS

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PliiSi.JC NOnCES
Youi Right to

Know

Lost

Mallard v . Pearson. address
unknown , the ·unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees , executors ,
administrators and assigns of
Mallard V. Peerson. Deceased ,
and
the unknown he i rs ,
devisees. legatees, executors 1
adm In lstrators and assigns of
Charles A . Pearson . Deceased.
whose residences are unknown .
COU A:T OF COMMON PLEAS

MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

YARD SALE, Fr iday and

Saturday on Larkin Street. 1
snow lire, BOOxU , and 1
regular tire . Westinghouse
Record Player , albums and 2
·davenports.
?-6-2tc

vs.

Pearson,
Defendints
No. 15,311

NOTICE

Plaintiffs have brought this
action naming you as the BACK TO SCHOOL Special.
Defendants in the above named . New, 4 drawer knee holeld~sk ,
ready to be finished . This
court bY filing their Complaint
week only S2"4.95. Cash &amp;
on September 1. 1973.
Carry, Pomeroy Recovery,
The obiect of the Complaint is
622 E . Main . Telephone 992 ·
to quiet title -In the Pla jntlffs In
7554.
and to the following described
9-6·61c
real estate :
Situate in the Tow11shtp of FciAMtOfiiiYiiU'r"OidCOUChand
Sutton, County of Meigs and
chair cushions . Standard size,
State of Ohio , and In the South only
$9 .95 .
Pomeroy
west quarter of Section 2, Town
Recovery
,
622
E.
Main
Street.
3, Range 12 of the Oh io Com 992-755&lt; .
pany ' s Purchase, bounded and
8-31 ·30tc
described as follows : Beginning
at the Northeast corner of the KOSCOT KOSMETICS &amp; WIGS .
Southwest Quarter of said
Specials during August are
Section 2; thence South 20
Koncentree, Moist Kote ,
chainS; thence West 12 chains
Kleanslng Kream, One Day
and so links; thence North 20
Sachet &amp; others . Phone H~len
chains ; thence East 12 · chains
Jane Brown, 992 ·5113.
and SO links to the place of
beginning, containing 25 acres ,
more or less .
2 ~AMILY YARD · SALE
You are reQuired to answer
SEPTEMBER 8 and 9 IN
the complaint within twenty MASON
, WEST VIRGIN lA ,
. eight days after the ·last
CORNER
ACROSS FROM
publlcatron.of lhis notice, which
~OGLESONG
~UNERAL
will be published once each
HOME
ON
MAIN
HIGHWAY
.
week for six successive weeks ,
ANTIQUES , GLASSWARE ,
and the last publication will be
CHINA , CLOTHING AND
made on October 19, 1913 .
MISCELLANEOUS .
In c3se of your failure to
9-2-6tc
answer or othei'wise respond as
permitted by the Ohio Rules of PIANO and organ lessons by
Civil Procedure within the t ime
graduate
at
Cincinnat i
stated . jugment by default will
Conservatory of
Music .
be rendered against you for the
Gerald Hoffner, Phone 992·
r-elief demanded In the Com .
3825.
pla i nt.
,:_
8-26-12tc
LARRY E. SPENCER,
Clerk of Courts YARD Sale 4 miles south of
Court Of Common Pleas
M iddleport on Old Rt . 7 near
Meigs County, Ohio
the
Meigs .Ganta
tine : '
Pomeroy, Ohio
Richard FInk residence .
191 7,14,21,28;1101 5,12,19,7tc
Starting Wednesday 9:30a .m .
·
9·5·3tc

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PUBLIC NOTICE

The
amo·unt
of
Local
Government Ohio Income Tax
Montes to be allocated to the
various sub -divisions of Meigs
County , Ohio, as set forth by
The Meigs County Budget
Commission at the completion
of their meeting held In the
County Auditor ' s Office on
August 6, 1973 sliowlng per cent
of allocation, also the actual
yearly amount is as follows :
ToWnships - Z2 Pet.
CAs to Township Road M)

8.1 8 $2.699.00
4,016,10
7.18 2,369.&lt;0

Lebenon
Letart

9.98
6.39

3,293.-40
2,108.70

Olive

9.78

3,227.&lt;0

Salem

10.19

3,362.70

Orange
Rutland

7.78
9,18

Salisbury ..,
Scip io

2,567 .40
3,029.40

5.99
6.39

Sulton

1,976.70
2,108.70

2.2&lt;0.70
$33,000.00
Corpora11ons- 21 Pet.
lAo Per Coplla1970l
Pomeroy
38 .80 S 16,296.00
Mlddleporl 39.01
16,384.20
Racine
5.79
2.431.80
Rutland
7.93
3,3)0.60
Syracuse
8,47
3,557 .40
1&lt;2.000.00
.County Government 50 Pet .
175,000.00
Total
mo.ooo.oo

(9) 7 ,

6.79

ltc

991·531•.

• . l&lt; ·lf&lt;

EXCELSIOR Slit Works , E.
Main St.. Pomtro-v . All k inds
of salt wettr pellets, water
nuggtts, block sail and own
Ohlo Rlvtr Sa lt . PhOne 992 ·
3891 .

Gordon H . Caldwell
Me los County Auditor
Clerk of
Budget Commission .

Hotlct ot Appaln1ment

Cuo No. 21 ,018

Estati of Owtn Hawltv,
Deceased.
·
Notice Is hereby given thai
Zelma !1awley of Minersville,
Meigs County , Oh io, has been
dulv appointed Admlnlstrl!ltrlx
of the l:state qf Owen Hawley ,
dtceaud, late of Minersville,

Mtlllt Counly, OhiO.

Crtdllors are required to flle
their claims with Slid fiduciary
within four months ,
Dated
this
4th
day
l)f Seplembtr ·1973.

GARAGE Sele. A \Ions, clothing,
dishes, antiques , etc . 503 E.
Ma i n near S'm tth Nelson
Motors . Thursday , Friday
and Saturday from 9 a.m . till
1 p.m.

9-5-3tc

-------------PAUL ' S Barber Shop in· Racine

will be c losed Uf'ltll Sept. 10.
9-5-3tc
________ _:._._.:.___
ANYONE caught dumping on
Macomber Hilt will be
prosecuted . Also, no hunting
or trespass/no on property
lolnlng
Macumber
Hill
cons isting of 565 acres . Lee o .
wood , Rutland , Ohio .
8-.5 -Jtc
- - - - - - - - - - -- - -

Help Wanted
CENTRAL DIVISION CON ·
SOLIDATION COAL COM ·
PANY , Immedi ate openings
are available In the following
post lions : Maintfnance
Foreman &lt;underground);
Assistant Mine Foreman
(underground); Section
Fore:man ; Surface Mln.e
Foreman ;
Reclamation
Foreman . Persons applying
Should hold valid foreman
certlflcallon papers (Ohiol or
have sufficient experience to
· applr for State examination .
Salary Commensur~t~ with
Experience .
Excellent
Benefits. TO APPLY : Wrtti
or
Phone :
Personntl
Department,
Ce-ntral
Olvislon , Consolidation Coal

Company , Cadit. Ohio 43907.
Telephone : 6U-942 -.t512. AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER .
8·21 ·1fC

SECRETARY local firm ,
general office work . Send
resume to Bo£ 25, Pomero-; ,

Ohio.

9·5·31c

7·18·11

Auto Safes
1968 OLDSMOBILE 98, 2·door

hardtop, Wh ite with black 1 REGI STERED Quarter Horse
and 3 Appaloosas . Ca ll 949·
nylon Interior , all power
5114.
equipment and telescopi c
9-5-31p
steering wheel, am ·fm radio.
power antenna, factory air
condition , 65,000 actual miles, STARCRAFT 197.4 Fold -Downs
i n Stock . All 1973 Travel
1 owner, excellent condition.
Trailers Dealer:- Cost, While
No rust, no dents, showroom
they last. CAMP CONLEY
· clean. Must s·ee to apprecl~te .

Coli 742 -5869.

5805.

Air Conditioners
Awnings
Underpinning
Complele mobile

f:.rom 1he laroest

Bul ldo~tr Radiator lo
~manest Heater t'or~.

home

plus glg~ntlc

se rvice -

display of mobile homes
alwflys A"Vallable at . _ .

MILLER
',MOBILE
HOMES
•,
~ -·~·

9-6-61v

1970 CHEVROLET trUck , 3f• ·ton
with 8'/2 ft. camper. Call ~82 -

Ril.

·
9·Hip

1968 FORD Falrlane in perfect
condition . Vinyl top , new
po i nts, . priced reasonable .
Mrs . E . E . Plantz . Phone ?92·

7533.

9·5-6tp

Wanted To Buy
A QUARTER Of a beef , Roderik.
Grimm . 949-5941.

9-5-Jtc
HAND DOOR lor 1967

Falrlan.e, 2 door hardtop. Call
949 -3833 .

forces

the

sa le

this

of

beautiful new home. 1 floor
plan . 3 hice bedroom s with
closets. Lovely modern bath
With ceramic tile and console
wash basin. Kitchen has
lovely cab inet s, din ing area . ·

Utility room . Guest closet .
Hardwood f loor s with some
carpeting over . Carport with
storage a rea . Large l ot

'100x100.
GOING
$21,000.00.
LARGE HOME

AT

5384 .

-------------5 ROOMS and bath , Ra ci ne
area . Built-in cab inets , sto¥e
and refr igerator. 2 years old.
Sam Yates , 992-7139 .
9·5-6tc

BEAUTIFUL, walnut stereo ·
rad io tape combination , am fm ~adlo, · 8 track tape .d eck.
Balance $114 .68, or terms are
available . Call 992 -3965 .
.._
9-7-tfc

___________ _

PQTATOES, Cobblers and'
Ke nne:becs , home grown ,
excellent quallty. Win.ter
varieties . Available this
week . Paul Sayre , Rt. 338,
Great Bend · Road , 1 mile
below Ravenswood Ferry .
Phone 843 -2286.

2 large bedrooms with lots of
storage. Lots of tile and

paneling in this properly.
$9,500.00.
AROUND 80 ACRES ·
Located on Route 325 nea r
m ine No. 1. 2 large barns.
New water system going in
now on Rt . 325. Ground lays
real nice, $12,000.00.

WANT
TO
SELL?
i'ROP ERTY IS MOVING
FAST NOW - CALL US
TODAY.
HENRY E. CLELAND,
BROKER
992-2259
II no answer 992·2568

TEAFORD,,

9·7·21C

NEW Kimball plano , excellent
condition . Camper , 1970, 14ft.
good condition . Call Athens,

593·7390.

9-6-31c

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1\r 'll&lt;

. 9-7·21C

CA-LFfeede7.-Ph-on-;7A2~985 . UPHOLS T ER your own ' fur niture . We have all the sup ·
9-7·6tc
plies
you
will
need .
------- --~---.Upholstery Fabrics , a very
CORNER cupboards, Wall
large selectron of nylons,
cupboards, cheats, old guns.
velvets , Herculon , vinyls - in
any condition . Also blue
cotton prints, also remnants .
decorated stonewere. Write
Foam for cushions ·and
P. 0 . Box AA, Martinsburg.
padding . Burlap , denims ,
Ohio, 0935 or call 1-48-4 -.4.4.40
cam brtc , foam glue , ~ippers ,
atler 7 p.m .
spri ngs end clips, chipboards,
8·8-90tc legs,
sewing thread , dacron,
tacks, webbing, welt cord,
NO. ·1 Copper, 60c, Radiators,
cotton, swivet bases, and all
JOe, brass, 20C , batteries, 90C
other supplies you will need .
each, clean, dry Ginseng
New furniture at low, low
roots , S60 a lb. Yellow root , u ,
pr ices. Pomeroy · Recovery,
May apple, SOc per lb. M. A.
622 E . Matn , 992 ·7554 .
Hall, Reedsville. Call 318B·31 ·30tc
62-49 .
7-31-tfc WIL Kt NSON small elig"tne sal~$
' - - - - - - - - - - '- - - - an.d service. 820 3rd Stret,
WANTED
for
auction ,
Middtepor1 . Lawn mower and
,ousehold goods. Tools , most
chain saw repair. Free pickup
anything of value. Will buy or
end dell-very. Phone 992-3092.
sell on commission . Will haul .
Also Briggs and Stratton and
Call 992-335&lt; or 992 -2792
Tecumse, parts .
Hayman's .
7-25.tfc

Ph~f2-2174

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

For Free Estimate

--------------OLD furniture , oak tables , ------------clocks, Ice boxes, brass beds, GROCERY business for sate
di shes
or
complete
hounholds . Wrlle M . D .
Miller, Rt . .t, Pomeroy , Oh io,

-------------For

Build ing for sale or lease:
Phone 773 ·5618 from 8: 30p .m .
to 10 p.m . for appointment .

Rent

FIRST FLOOR , 2 room apart

men!. Call 992·3028.

9·7 .Jtc

FUR·
ROOFING,
CLEANING . .'
NACE
AND REPAIR AND I
i
PLUMBI,NG.

SLEEPING ROOM over Wlrle
Store In Pomeroy . References

requlrod . Call 992·5293.

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8·29-lfc VACUUM Cleaners new 1973
- - - -- - - - - - - -- model. Co mp lete with all
ROOMS by the wee"k, S18 uP.
cleaning toors. Small paint
Meigs Inn , Pomeroy ,
damage In shipping . Will take
7-12-tfc
S27 cash or budget plan
a veilllble. Phone 992-298-4 .
9-6·6tc
PRIVATE meet ing room for
any organ ization ; phone 992SINGER Automatic Zig -Zag
3975.
ing mach,nes , In sewing
.............
_.
3·11 ·11&lt; sew
table . Mak es buttonholes,
HOUSE FOR ren1. 5 rooms and
sews an button5, blind hems,
bath , Racine area . Call 992 ·
etc . top notch condition . Pay
5858.
SS1 .00 or terms lllllllable.
8-JO.Ifc
Phon It 99l-298A.

I

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I

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brlnl

you

366&lt;.

10-4-tfc

ELNA and White ·sewlnQ
Mac-h ines ... Service on ail
makes . Reasonable rates.
the Sewing . Center, Mid dleport, Ohio .

11tr1

cash

lor
shopplna sprees

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8·29·1fC
12X50 2·BEDRDOM mobllo

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WILL . TRIM or cut trees and
shrubbery. atso , clean out
ba.sements , attics, and etc .
Call 949-3221 or 741-44.4 1.
8·31 -JOtc

FOR fREE estimates on
aluminum Siding . Storm
Doors and Windows, Car .
ports, Ml!rquees and Railing,
Phone
C,utes
Lisle,
Syracuse, Ohio . Carl Jacob
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled?
Lost
your
Sales Representative . V. V .
Johnson end Son, Inc .
operator's license. Celt 992 6·22-tfc
7&lt;28.

6·15·11C

I WMP0/1390 -------------I
I

1

ON YOUR DIAL

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READY~M iX--CONCR ETE

delivered right to your
prolect . Fast end euy . Free
esflmetes . Phone 992-3284 .
Goegleln · Ready . Mix Co .,
Midd l eport, Ohio .

Lease

6·30-lfc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEAN EO
REASONABLE roles . Ph . ~46 -

-------------p F Sal "
els or

Real

e

~te

4782, Gallipolis, John Russell,
Owner end Operator .

Complete Service
Phone 949·3821
Rac ine, Ohio

Crill Bradford

sale,

located

--------------EXCAVATING, dozer, loader

and backhoe ·work ; septic
tanks Installed; dump trucks
end to-boys fof hire ; will haul
flU dirt, top soli , llme~ttone
and gravel,· Ca ll Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day phone 992 -7089 ;
night phone 992-3525 or 992-

in

Rutland_, ' air condltloned r

3 APARTMENTS - All rented.
One furnished. Income $3,000.00

carptled, gas furnoce, diSh ·
washer., double oven, r•nge,
double garago, Iorge carporl,

a year . Want only $9,000 .00,

4 acres cleared and fenced ,

5232.

t;ct.;ck·that
furnace for winter. Dirty
furnaces cost fuel and could
cost-a life. Call P . &amp; J. Home
Ma"lntenance 992 -3509, 215 N .
Second, Middleport.

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Drive a Little &amp;
Save a Lot!
14' X 70'-12' X 50'
12' X 65' -14' X 64'

We Feature Some
of the Fin&lt;&gt;~t:

*PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD
*ACADEMY
*CROYDON

LARRY'S
MOBILE HOMES
Frank Gheen, Sales Mgr.
Ph:

992-7777

POMEROY, OHIO
Next Door to the
"Jones Boys"
OPEN .
Monday.friday
Sal

9-6, Sun.

9-8
1-6

GET THE BEST DEAL
Look elsewhere, then come to us. Our
low overhead enables us to SELL FOR
LESS.

SKYLINE MOBILE HOMES

8·26·1fc
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14x7o-2 BEDROOMS, front country kitcheh.
As shown recently at the Fair.

Big Ci•p•clt·;·.~

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14x7D-3 'BEDROOMS, private front dinette.
24x44 OOUBLE WIDE
12x52 FRONT &amp; REAR BEDROOM

2 spea~ opere~on .
cpoice of water
t•mps .
Auto .
water
levei
control.
Lint
F liter or Power

cucumbera, mangots, 1nc
cantalopts. Geraldlnt
Cleland, Racine ;

KINGSBURY HOMES

Fin Agllolor .
Ptrlllt·Prtn
Mar lot
HI tO Of Htal

AIR CONDITIONERS
All Discounted

,

lALII I. IIRVICI

Drytn

Ask us about Undtrsklrllng for yl)ur .noblit
home. Lawtst prices.
·

Surround clothe•
With gent11, tvtn .

Noholtpolt,
· Flnt Mil~ Lin!
Fllltr.
Wolptclllllt In
1 MAY.TAO
. ~Ill.

no

RUTLAND FURNITURE ·R~~~.!~:"
/41 -42!1

Arnold Gratt.

HilS. : 2·7Wt:EICOAYS
· -15ATUIIOAYSOR IY APPT.

ovtrdrylng , ,

locelly owned e. -•ttd. COO)r out lor oiOGil or tlvt uta
colt 99'1-6256. Wt will MYI you money.
.
l.ocettd 100 Ydo. W11t Junclllft U end "Kinpburr 1111·
Countr ltd. lt. llomoroy, 0.
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Rufland;..o;...;,

i

I

H.T., V{C)Of, air·-· 11295

Door,

V-8, aulo.-.'1095 ..

Buick Spec. Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S. ___ ~1295

vw·Square Back ------------·'795
·- 11095

67 Ofds 98 Town Sed., power

&amp; air.• ---~795

66 Cadillac H.T. Sed., power,

air -.;..---- 1895

On A New 1973 Buick or Pontiac Of Your Choice. Must Sell
20 New Cars By Sept. 20, 1973

6 Cyi. standard .

Great Buys On v v _Check Used Cars
1973 Buick Centucy 4 Dr., air, like new -----~-------'3295

--1----·

'495

1973 Opel

G.T.,

1972 Dodge Cornell

2 Dr . H.T .. P.S., P.B., lac . air. vinyl roof.

12495

6 cyl., auto., P.S. P.B. Sharp

12495

1971 Rambler Runabout Wagon, 6 c~., auto., nice

11895

1970 Mercull Cougar V-8, auto., P.S. P.B. air. Sharp

'2495

V.W.

11795

local one owner, fQw mileage

1970 Plymouth VaL

GREAT BARGAINS ON
MANY OTHER USED CARS.

4 Dr.,

12795

Like new

1971 Chev. Imp. 2 Dr. H.T, Custom. Sharp

1971

Sports Coupe 2 Dr ., 6 cyl.. auto.

13295

auto., only 5,961 miles

1972 Dodge Swinger V-8 1 air, P.S. P.B. Sharp

2 Dr.

11595

H.T. One owner, sharp car

1969 Pontiac Firebird, 6 cyf. std. 17,651 miles

11595

1968 Buick Elec. 225 4 Dr. Sed., air, nice car

11295

1967 MercuiY Monty

2 Dr.

1795

HT, all white, good 67

DON'T FORGET WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

We Want You Back Because The Job Was Done Right

RIGGS USED CARS

Not Because .The Job Was Done Wrong

Located on St . Rt. 7

985-4100

Chester,

See Ceward Calvert, Ron Hester

o,

she had an inter!'Sting ·and states and Smoky Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roberts
enjayable vacation.
visited
Sunday with his
Mrs. Grace (Wilbarger )
Shaw of Beaver Falls, Pa., mother, Mrs. Frances Roberts.
spent two weeks visiting Mr . Mr. al\d Mrs. John Thle also
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
and Mrs. Douglas Johnson and called at the Roberts home .
of Doing Business"
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Brace and
GMAC
FINANCING
POMERO\
992-5342
other relatives and attended Allred Crow and visiting Mrs.
'
the Wllbarger reunion at James Swart at Holzer Medical
Open Ev~nings Untii6:0o-Til5 p.m.Sat .
Shriners Park SUnday. Joining Center were Mrs. Duane An·
her were her sons-in-law and drew of Sun City, Ari~., Mr.
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Robert" Lewis of
Mannion of Beaver Falls and Cuyahoga Fails, James An·
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shuler and drew of West Seneca, N.Y.,
Mattie Circle at the piano. family of Culver . City, Calif. Mrs.
By Mrs. Francia Morrla
Clyde
Woods,
After
business
was
taken
care
The Happy Hustlers Sunday
and also Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Washington, Pa., Mr. and Mrs.
School class of the United of the Lord's Prayer closed the Weaver of Franklin, Ohio, who Hal Hewitt of Amity, Pa.
Methodist Church enjoyed a six meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Rook Crow
were weekelld guests of Mr .
Mr, John Bentz attended the and Mrs. Douglas Johnson. spenl a couple days wilh his
o'clock dinner Friday, Aug. 31
in the social rooms of the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Approximately 90 relatives parents, Mr, and Mrs. AHred
Crow while enroute to Georgia
church. Following the dinner Lillian Coe at Canton.
attended tbe reunion.
Mrs. .Frances Roberta hall
after
a honeymoon in Cana&lt;;la.
the group assembled around
Mr. and Mrs. ~oy JQhnson
returned
from
HawaH
wbeie
Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Cross
the altar in the Danctuary for a
loUred through the southern
prayer' session after which
Mrs. Grace Krider, president;
called the meeting to order.
fORGET _1T, IIARR.Y ~ THOS{;
The group sang "Savior Like a
~ROOK&lt;3'VE W r ~
Al THE PRE.C uiCT l JUST
Shepherd Lead Us" with Mi's.
f&lt;EEP Q&amp;{ill '!

REMEMBER
We SenJire
What We Sell

Even~

or

Peggy Story ·

ITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
992-2174
ell·
0

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, U11111

Open

Eveninp

n 7: p.m. &amp;

.S.l 'til 5 p.m.
Sel1ice 'Iii 12
. ,Noon on Satu.W.

We Want To Malle. You Happy ·
and .Ray of Columbus spent the
weekend with Mrs. Howard
Neigler and attended the
wedding of Deborah M. Cross
and Jeffrey C. Harris Sunday
at the First Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ernest
of MariaiUlB, Pa ., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Critt Bradford and
also Mrs. Esther Pipe at Holzer
Medical Center .
Mrs. ~zel Shuck of Florida

visited Mr. and Mrs. Elza
Birch.
Mr. af\d Mrs. George Neigler
and DaVid ~pent Labor 'Day
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Miller at Kenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carlyle
and family of Columbus spent
lhe weekend and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Rambayer of Akron
spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Slmpi!On.

Mr . and Mrs. QlrUs Johnson
spent a day at the Ohio State
Faif.
Miss Ruth Ellis and Mr.
Howard Bingman of Columbus
spent Saturday with Miss Edith
Hayman.
Mr. and Mrs. David Nease
and son, David, of Baltimore,
spent labor Day weekend wlth
his mother, Mrs. Carrie Nease.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wigal,

Harry, George and Bryan
of Proapect and Miss Jan
Slack of Greencamp spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Bailey and Lola. They all
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted BaUey of Patriot.
Mrs. Mabel Brace and her
guest , Mrs, Grace $law Of
Beaver Falla caUed on Mr. alld

Mrs . Francis Morris an
evening recently.

,

Harrisonville
Society News
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carsey and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welsh have
gone to Louisana due to the
' illness of Mrs. Darold Graham,
• Mrs. Carsey's daughter.
• Miss Tamra Clark of Chester
: was an overnight guest of the
; Robert Clarks on Thursday
, nighl and Penny Clark spent
, the night .wllh lhe Roy

:

Wiseman~ .

' Dana Turner is a patient at
' Holzer Medical Center.
Orville Allen has joined his
wife, Margaret, as a patient at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Sue Payne and sons,
Kevin and Donald, visited the
MISS WINKLE,! KNOW HOW HEAVY
dentis Friday.
\'OUR 1055 151 ~liT I DID WANT
Mrs. Sue King Oew to New
YOU lD KNOW Tl&lt;AT HAL
' York lo visit her motheqvho Is,
lOVED Ybu VERY MUCH
AND SFOKE OF YaJ
' seriously ill . .
OFTEN .
Recent callers of Ava Gilkey
were Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
" Epple, Mrs. Larry Clark and
:· aughters, Tamra and Penny,
, Mrs . Bessie Graham and
Minnie McGrath, Mrs. Debbie
:-' Whaley and daughter, Erin and
' Ann Gibson and daughter,
Robin, Mrs. Kalhy Jordan, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey.
Mr, Tom Welle, a former
resident, called on friends here
Saturday.
/&gt;J4 TAKES
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0 . Whaley IT TI4E."i
WON'T
and Ann Whaley of Columbus '&gt;TI4RON
visited Ava Gilkey over the f Tl-\ 1 APE.
ourweekend and allended the
Whaley reunion at ihe
fairgrounds.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Larry Clark
and Tamra and Penny of
Chester were supper guests of
the Rober! Clarks on Sunday
•evening .
Mrs. Frances Young became
sick at the Sunday School BARNEY
picnic at the park below town.
I ' RECKON TH'
LEETLE JU6HAI SCHOOL BUS
.• Sunday.
BROKE DOWN
and Mrs. Robert Gibson SHORE IS lATE
' Mr.
.
GITTIN'
HOME
' AG' IN
~ and daughter, Robin of
TODAY,
Columbus ~penl a weekend
P/l,W
•wtth the Robert Alkirea.
• Vialtora of the M. A. Epplea
over the weekend were Mrs.
La!D'el Sue and d•ughter or
• Zanesville.
~ The DuUII Blahop lamUy
attended a homecomlnH laat

.

THE BORN

IN FACT, ATTHE TIME
OF niE ACCIDeNT 11-1E
fDliCE FOUND THIS
IN HIS f'XKET /

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GIDDY VAP, VS LA'ZV
LOP · EAReD VARMINT!!
WE'REAl'
OUT OF

.

Sundly •

•

2 dr.

65 MercuiY Montego H.T. Coupe ------.'395

*FLEEl\\000

WHERE YOU

Mayt11

'

"UNDER SELL"

BLJYIT!

Automatl~t

...

Larry's of Pomeroy ...

'

tti

Sed., power, air -----.12495'

Racine Social

8·23-301c

room , kitchen , famllv room, 2
car garage, full bastment, on
acre lot . Located in Riggs
Crest Manor . Phone 992 ·3163
before 3 p:m , end ask tor Mr
Ingels or call Gene Riggs

f'ii

2·11 -lfc
on~r gas

·TiMe

YOU ARE GOING TO RUN TO small barn and . olher
KEEP UP WITH THE PRICES. buildings. Phone 61H~~l~~~~
BUY PROPERTY AND LET -------:;-:~-;-;;;:-:~::..,- X
YOUR MONEY DO THE lBEDROOM houoo IV&gt; balho. 1
RUNNING FOR .YOU.
formal dining room . I living

985·3595 or 992·5869.

5·1-lfc

--- .'60000 to-'1 20000 .
YOUCANATSMITH NELSON MOTORS

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

5-12·1fc

-------------C. BR:AOFORO, Auctioneer

For Safe

M -0-N-E-Y

9·6·61c
CANNING - Tomatoes

Keep II cool now and ·
monlh . Coli 7~2 · 5980 .
g3t a bargain for next
9·5·61c year .
TWO TRA.ILER loll In Mid·
dleporf ; V2 duplex In Brad POMEROY
bury . Phone before 6 p. m
992·5693.
. 6 · ' Jock W. Corstr, Mfr.
Phont "1·2111
9·•·&lt;1c
.

service , all makes . 992-2284 .
The · Fabric Shop , Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales · and
Service . We Sharpen Scissors .
· 3·29-tfc

11 -16-lfc

....,....

5858.

SEWING MACHINES . Repair

'.71 AMERICAN MOTOR
'1495
'70 MAVERICK
•1095
'69 CHEV. CAPRICE
'1095
'69 CHEV. IMPALA
•1095
'69 MERCURY COMET
•995 .
4 Dr ., H. T .• P.S.• P. B.• fac . air .

70 Ford F-100 Pickup
V-8, auto. trans., air, with topper..;. ____ 12195

215 N. Second
Phone 992-3509
, 24 Hour Service
All work guaranteed.

2-9-lfc
SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED. REPAIRED .
MILLER SANITATION ,
STEWART, OHIO . PH . 662·
3035.

9·1-tfc

pow., air, v-roof 12695

66 Chev. Imp. 4 Dr., V-8, auto. · - - - - - -·'595

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fuff

65 .Oids 88 H.T. Cpe., low miles

Commercial.

6 ROOMS - Bath, 3 bedrooms, 3 BEDROOM house on lincoln
gas furna ce. Garage with
Hill , living room , kitchen,
storage and level lot on Gra-1
beth and uflllty room , extra
"~"'
large lot over I acre. Has

,.....-

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open aTIIS
Monday thru Saturday
6~ E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 ..

MOBILE home rep~lr, Elec ·
tri cal plumbing and "heating . EXCAVATING. Dozers, large·
Phone 992 ·5858 .
and small; Backhoes and
7-15-tfc
loaders on track and tires ;
Dump truck - Lo -boy ser HARRISON'S TV service and
vice. Septic tanks installed .
service calls . Phone 992 -2522 .
George (8111) Pullins, phone
2·9-lfc
992 -2478 or 992-7402.

DOZER: and back hoe work ,
ponds and septic tanks, ditching service ; top soil, fill
dirt,
limestone ;
B&amp;K
Escavating . Phone 992 -5367 or

Hoi.

Sed.,

68 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., VB auto., P.S.

- . GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Healing - Air Cond.
Relrigeralion . Plumbing .
Electrical Appliances. Auto ·
Air Cond.. Residential or

6-26 -tfc

992-3861.

68

&amp; REPAIR

RON SHEPARD, Floor, Wall

home . Five minute drive from
new mine•. Rent by week or

I

8-23.901c

power, ·air ---'3695

68 Pontiac Con., V-8 auto., P.S. --~---~1095 .

P AND J HOME
· MAINTENANCE

O'DELL- WHEEL - Atign-;en f
located at Crossroads, Rt . 124,
now back to work . Complete
front end service, tune up and
brake
service .
Wheels
bal,anced electronically . Ali
work guaranteed . Reasonable
rates . Phone 742 -3232 .
2-18-tfc

porch, basement and garage .HOUSE for

_____ ___ ___ _ -------------

HOUSE FOR Rent . s rooms and
bath , Ra cine area . Call 992 -

I

.

'

Stop In and See Our
Floor [)j~p[a'i, ..

Basement, front porch and
small garden . $6,500.00.

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I

FURN_ITURE

4-0r.,

_69"Mercury Montego 4

On ~ost American Can

•

Lux.

69 Pontiac Bonn,,

Wheel Alignment
•5.55

992-2094 .
606 E. Main Pomeroy

DEAD STOCK - Will removl'!
at a reasonable charqe. Call

245·5514.

Pontiac Catalina

70 Olds 98

EXPERT

PPMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Phone 992 -2550

,12

70 Olds 98

Ph. 742-G271

Middleport, 0 :

Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air, ___ ,4800

68

ALL WEATHER
ROOFING co:

---------------

992·1984.

H. Rawlings Sons

.

3·10-lfc

wllh 1 or 2 needles, makes
buttonholes, sews on button s,
monograms, and bllnd hem
slltch . Full cash price S38.SO,
budget plan available . Phone

R.

Bt,nkling .

Hill. Asking $15,500.00.
driveway . $13 ,000 . Call
BUSINESS
Sun&lt;loy afler 12 noon ; on
5-13·1fc
HOTEL
AND
BAR
30
rooms,
·weokdoys
after 5 p.m., 992PAINT DAMAGE 1973 Zig -Zag
3247.
8·5-11&lt;
sew ing machines . St11t In steam heal, laundry, parking
. original cartons . No at . and nice view of the Ohio River. - - - - - - - - - - - - - tachments needed as our Asking. Jusl $32,500.00.
7 ROOM house wllh bolh In
COI)trots are built ln . Sews

call 992·6271.

A

1
.1
I

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MATERIALS .CO.
773·5554.
Mason, w. va.

J AND .. ROOM furnished and
unfurn is hed
apartments .

like a person

B-4: !0 DailY, 8-1l Sat.

71

72 Chev. Caprice Cpe., v-roof, ain ____ • '3295

••

Oelivortd to Job Slit

· Built to Your ''$pets

dining with natural oak floors. - - - -- - - - -- - - - -

back

CONSTRUCTION

Roofing ,
Spouting, ,
Porch Repair, Com·
plele
Home
Remodeling .

Family room with shower and --------------rear entrance. Large carport. Emplnument Wanted
All for only $15,900.00.
"'1
POMEROY
WILL PAINT hou ses and roofs .
NICE INSIDE - 2 bedrooms,
Free estimates . Call 992-3974 .
nice bath, large living and
9·5·121p

STRE~~RAc5u;!ms,

PRIC[

Muol
Be Right
or w• will
it Right.

nice closets, bath, carpet. and PAR KVI EW Kennels . 'Poodles ,
oak floors . Nice modern kitchen
I toy male and 1 female .
Phone 992 -.5443.
with bake and cook units.
7-15-tfc

4th

991-3954 or 991-7149

II

GARAGE for tease in POmeroy .
Phone 992 -3779 .
9·5·Stc

NEW LISTI~G
COUNTRY- J bedrooms with

USEI;) CARS

JOHN TUCtcER

Alignment

WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAVE

Matador 4 dr . Sedan. V 8 auto., P.S.

Rt . 4, Pomeroy, 0 .

Specialist
Wheel

WOOD TRUSSES

9.5.31c
-------------7-31 ·11c
Monnlng D. Websltr r-----------.
f"'=========,
Phon• 992 ' 5 3' · ___
_________
_ Closeout All
&lt;·12·1fc
We talk to you

,-------------Classified Ads I

Pomeroy

wllh utility room. Level lot. · ~~·~bury , Call 991.7363 after
9-5·301c
8·22.301c $5,000.00.MIDDLEPORT
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SUBSTITUTE comb !natlon.__ bu'
driver lind teacher 's &amp;Ide for
1913 -74 . M eigs Co mmunity
School. Send app lica tions to
Gene Wood , Rt. 4, Pomeroy , · "' ROOM furnished apartments ~
Ohio.
Wall ·tO ·wali cerpetlnQ , Close
In town . 99 2·3658 .
9·6-6tc

Judge, Court of Common
Pleas Probate Dlvtslon
C9J 7,U , Z1 , Jtc

I

ASK .US ABOUT
PRE:FAB,RICATED

For

I

-,11'

()I II' I

I

BUYS .OF THE YEAR

MODERN
SANITATION

Pick-Up S.rvlce
Available
Wt Buy &amp; S.ll Antlqull.
Dick S.yltr-Owntr
ICtrr St.
Pomeroy, o.
Phone "1·17tl

SOO E. MAIN POMEROY, OHIO PH. 992·2174

~-

S£RVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

used ,

Remodetlng , Ceramic tile
bB!ths . Box 28D , Rutland 742·

Large carpeted living room.
Bath. Porches. 2nd lloor has

FARMALL H with Sargent
loader, 1960 Ford dump truck,
1972 International pick up truck .
David Yost , Great Bend , 843Good condition . Call after 6 p.
2242 .
m . 992 -3401.
9-6-ltc
9·5·61p
1963 Ford Galuie 500 , S75 ; 1967
S90 Honda. rebuilt engine ,
S175 . Call 6U -667 -62iJ6 after 5
p. m .

JUST 521.000.00. Large level
lot.
JOB TRANSFER

tho .

SMITlf NELSON
. MOTORS. INC.

double detached garage wilh
work shop. Ni ce cook out
with scr eens and roof . Lots
of stone and alum . siding .

"STRIPPERS"
We Slrlp Point, Varnlshts,
Etc. from Furniture.
An!lqutt,Modtrn-Matalt
No rulnoua lyes or caustics

Nf lllln BillS
Radiator Specialist

1120 Wnhinglon Blvd.
41!-7511
BELPRE. O. .

STI\RCRAFT SALES. Rl. 52
9-5·31c

Hoard House

8 l:l ttc

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

ll

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCI&lt;

r·'Dick's

65 TRAILER. Z bedroom.
very oood condrtlo . Phone 773

Close in. 1.36 acres. 2 story.
lst floor has 2 bedroom s, 1 is
carpeted . Dining room .

N . of Point Fl'teasant. Behind
Red Carpet Inn . P-hone 675-

1962 CADILLAC, hllr condition .
Call 992 -2974 .
9-5-3tc

LE~T

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111

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-------------'WE 'RE STOCK- ED with good Real Estate For sale

Notice

David A. PoWell and
Luella M. Powell,
R. o. Racine, Ohio
Plaintiffs

12.17

and
winter styles now ovt . Cell
fall

__________ ___ _

NOTICE BY P\IBLICATIO!&gt;I
TO THE DEFENDANTS ,

Bedford
Columbia

sv,

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-

(:hester

k NAPP shoes ntw

MAN TO WORK In retail store
di\'S per week . Appl y to
Marv i n Glasgo , Modern
Supply, 399 W . Ma in Street.
9-1-3tc
A - LOCAL-CoMPanYhBS Im mediate openings for the
following posllions :
T.V . Serv ice men who cftn .
1. Accounting Clerk serv ice R. c . A . T V w ith
Knowledge and experience In
r ~mote control. Call Paul
cost accounting or payroll
Grueser. 992-2053.
essential. Open ings on ttle
fo l lowing shiftS , B a.m. t ilt 4
p.m .• 4 p.m. tilt 12 midnight.
12 :01 till 8 a.m.
2. Office secretar ies - Duties
LOST In the area ol Sumn er
Include typing, d icta t ion • 60x 12 2 bedroom mob il e hOme.
Road .
Reglste,r ed
male
filing . Opening on same Shifts
E xce ll ent condition . Call 992·
Bassett Hound . Black , brown
listed above.
7087 .
and whlte. Answers to the
3. Personnel Assistant ...... 9-2-61p
name of " Willy''. Please
Responsible tor recru i t ing
contact Donald Fitch or ca ll
and screening of emplovtes.
collect 985 ·3877 . ThiS dog Is a
Desire
Interview i ng
or BRUSH HOG S. &lt;xl II ., phone
lillie boy's pel.
992·5858.
counseling experien ce.
9·6·31C
7·15-tfc
Excellent sala.rles and fr inge
benefits. Send brief resume of
work history and education . 1973 14x 70 MOBILE home ,
washer ar,d dryer ,. dish •
.Se nd all rephes to Box 729-S In
DANCE , Friday and Saturday
washer. stainless steel sink,
care of The Da ll y Sentinel.
night. Red's Club, M.!i $00 , W .
garbage disposal, eye level
Ohio
.
Pomeroy
.
Va . Toby Young , Guy Thoma
oven. range , dacron -polyester
9-2-tfc
and the Country Cutups.
carpet, Iaroe lot . P,one 742·
9·6-Jtc
3083 .

.

v.

Help Wanted

SOMEBODY
to
assume
peyments on 197 1 Etcona
Mob ile Home , 3 bedroom ,
4x 10. Tip -out In livi ng room .
Cal l 992 -6256 after 5 : 30;
9-6-4tp

·and b e Informed al the func ·
"t ionS: of yoUr governmen t are
embOd ied In publiC not.ices. In
lthat self -government charges
lall citizens to be Informed ;
this newspaper urges every
\ci t izen to read and study these
!noti ces. we strongly advise
those clttiens , seeking tur ther
information, to exerc ise their
:r i ght of access to public
·records and public meetings .

Mallard
et al .,

Motor Co.

Wanted

1.1

se lec tion of guaranteed ap ·
• ptlanql$ , clean used fu rniture . - - - - - - - - - - - :
AND NEW fur·nuure at un ·
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ll'liddleport·Pomeroy, 0 ., Sept. 7, 1973

MEIGS 1HEATRE

Ut-cler citt&gt;d to

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Eddie Hubbard
claimed at 56

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Sept.7.Jl

courl by palroJ
LONG BO'ITOM :._ Glenn 0.
Deelilr, 4S, Long Bottom, was
cited to Meigs County Cowl on
a charge of driving left of lhe
center following an accident at
7:50a.m, '1'hyr~y on Rt, j411.
In Meigs County.
The Gallia·Meigs Post State
Highway Patrol said Randy A.
Young, 19, Minersville, lost
control of his car attempting to
avoid striking Deeter's auto.
Young's car ran off the
roadway striking a mailbox
and then turned over. There
was heavy damage to Young's
auto.

Eddie
Hubbard,
S6,
Syracuse, died Thur!day at
Holzer Medical Center.
Mr. Hubbard was the son of
the late Leslie and Mary
Hendricks Hubbard. He was
also preceded In death by one
sister, Lois Anderson.
Mr. Hubbard is survived by
· his wife, Alberta ; two sons,
Don of Syracuse and Dale of
Haymarket, Va. ; two granddaughters, Donna . Marie
Hubbard and Stephanie
Hubbard; five brothers, Carl,
Oris and Bill all of Syracuse,
Lawrence and . Norman of
Columbus; three sisters,
Elizabeth Stewart, MinersMEIG~ RECEIPTS
ville, Virginia Langhern,
Meigs County Court receipts
Jackson, Mich., and Mildred for the month of August toteied
Pierce, Syracuse, and several $2950.5$, according to Betty
nieces and nephews.
Hobstetter, clerk,
Funeral services will be held
Receipts were distributed as
Saturday at I p.m. at Ewing follows, fines to state, $720.91,
Chapel with the Rev. Dwight fees to sheriff, $80.10, fines and
Zavitz officiating. Burial will costs to county, general fund,
be in Letart Falls Cemetery. $1,333.76, law library fund,
Friends may call at the funeral $477.17, auto license and gas
home anytime.
fund, $338.61.

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SQUAD ASSISTS
The Racine ER unit was
called at 3:45 p.m. Thursday
for Paul Burton, Rt. 2, Racine.
He was taken to Velilrans
Hospital, Huntington.

RIVERVIEW PTA
"To help improve our PTA"
will be the program topic when
the Riverview PTA meets at
7:30p.m. Monday at the school.
Refreshments will be served
by the officers. All school
patrons are invited.
PATIENT IN ATHENS
Mrs . Jed Webster, Sr.,
Pomeroy, Is a patient at lhe
O'Bieness Hospital in Athens
where she underwent eye
surgery earlier this week. Her
room number is 203.

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KUWAIT (UP I) - Aband of
Palestinian gl!Jllllen holding a
group or Arab hostages aboard
a Kuwait Airways jetliner
today forced the plane to circle
over Saudi Arabia ror 3'4
·hours, then suddenly rel\lfned
tQ Kuwait, the last stop on an
erratic journey lhat began in
Paris iwo days ago.
An airport spokesman said
the airliner land~!&lt;~ at Kuwait at
12:4S p.m. (S:45 a.m. EDT), It
had taken off from the Slime
airport at 9:20.p.m. (2:20 a,in.
EDT), appirently in search of
an Arab capital lhat would
allow the guerrillas to land.
At one paint airport radio
monitors reported the plane
approached the Jordanian
capital of Amman, after a
flight across Saudi Arabia.
Amman airport officials
refused to say whether the
gunmen requested permission
Veierans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Annis . Phelps,
Whitesville, W. Va. ; Gregory
Collin s, Tuppers Plains ;
Thelma Grueser, Pomeroy:
Betty Herald, Middleport;
Rosalie Wright, Langsville.
Discharged - Nara Har~
man, Elizabeth H.alfhill, Mila
Hudson, Raymond Hartley,
Hurdle Nelson, Margie Wyatt.

SERVICES PLANNED
Church services will be held
at Red Brush Church of Christ,
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Sunday
morning services wiU be held
at 10 a.m. Denver Hill or
Foster, W. Va., will be the
· guest speaker. The public is
invited.

JURY NOTICE
PT. PLEASANT - Petit
jurors are advised to report to
Judge James Lee Thompson in
Mason County Circuit Court,
SepU7 at 9:25a.m. instead of
September 10 as previously
announced.

Club will sew for ER squad
A dozen sheets anrl a dozen the treasurer's report, and
cravats will be ' "a de by Mrs. Evelyn Gilmore read the
members of the Sew-Rite- minutes of the previous
Sewing Club for the Pomeroy meeting. Named as hostesses
Emergency Squad.
for the next meeting were Mrs.
Meeting Wedne!day night at Flo ·strickland and Mrs .
the club house, Mrs. Barbara Collins.
Mullen presided at the session · Mrs. Martha Hoffman and
when plans were made to do Mrs . Donna Handley served
some sewing for the squad. open face sand~~:iches, chips
,Mrs. Mildred Wells r.eceived a and soft drinks. Attending
birthday gift from her secret besides those named were Mrs.
sister, and Mrs. Shirley Baity Lenora McKnight, Mrs. Ann
received both birthday and Browning, Mrs. Lucy White,
anniversary gifts.
Mrs. Mildred Wells and Mrs .
Mrs. Pandora Collins gave Betty Wehrung .

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FINF.'i LEVIED
Appearing before, Meigs
County Common Pleas Judge
John c. Bacon Saturday on
charges of possession and
cultivation of marijuana were
Rebecca Jane Chatfield and
Eric Ritter.
Chatfield was fliled $50 and
costs and Ritter $7S. The two
were apprenehded on June II
and bound over to the grand
jury June 29.
DIVORCE.SUIT. FILED
Judith Simons, Rt. I, Shade,
has filed suit for divorce in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court against Jeffrey Simona,
Athens·; charging gross neglect
of duty and extreme cruelty.

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with polnta given ln each
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3 killed in crash
BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio
(UPI) - Three persona were
killed In a car-truck coWslon
near here late Thursday, Iii·
cludillg two members of the
West Uberty.Salem Junior
High footbaU .team returning
home from Jl'&amp;clice, the State
Highway Patrol 'said. ·
Five others, lncludillg four
meniberaofthe team, were seriously liljured.
The ac:booll! located ill West
Uberty on the Logan-Champaign county line.
Killed were the driver of the

DAVTOMEET
Meigs Chapter 53 DAV will
meet Monday at 7:30p.m. at
the chapter home on Butternut
Ave. Refreshments will . be
served. All members are urged
to attend.
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LODGE TO CONFER
Harrisonvllle Lodge 411
F&amp;AM will meet Saturday at
7:30 p.m. to confer the
FeUowcraft Degree. Refreshments will be served.

car, Phillip &amp;berts, 46, of
West Uberty, hi! son, Jay, 13,
and Chrla HaD, 13, also of West
Uberty.
In crlti011l condition at St.
Rlt's Hoapltal Iii Lima were
Todd Hoatetler, 13, and Scott
Boyd, 13. David Kennedy, 13,
was flown by helicopter to Children's Hoepltal In Columbus
where he was listed In poor
condition. All of the youths
were froiJI We$! Ubertr. ·
Anotber West Uberty youth,
Aaron Brown, 13, was treated
for minor Injuries at Mary Ratan Hoepltal here and released.
The youths wt!re being drtven home by Roberts when his
car collided with a liquid fer·
tilizer truck on U.S. 68 In
Olampaign County about a
mile and a half south of the W.
gan County line.
The highway patrol said the
truck, driven by Delphos
Kauffman, ,59, of West Uberty,
apparently pulled off . a side
road Into the path of the
Roberts car.
Kauffman was taken to Mercy Hospital iii Urbana where he
was · listed in satisfactory
condition .

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MttWUIIII, dlncecl for lbe flrll
time ThllfadiY lllld 1111111 two
numbers lnciU(ilnl "Son of 11Prucher Min," welrinl f.
short red drtll and • allnpw
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8 bout with pnewnonla tnd •11; .
only allowed to ling wen;
neiday nlgl!t beciiUIO palfllll~
olflciala and doctors felll'td
dancblg might be blld for her
bealth.
Mlas DUnoil, the 2S-year-old ·
Colleen Ann Mettemlc:b WOII''
the talent categorY Wedneaday
and Judy Hleke, Mill
Willconsln won the sw!mlult·
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The pageant continues :
Friday nlghi with three more :
wtnneni, and the final show II ,
Satllfday when the 53-year~ld ,"
pageant will be televised for
the 20th year In a row.

By El)zabelh Phllllpe
GALJ.IPOLIS - Older residents of
Gullipollo recoil thot pnrt of o hot Sunduy
afternoon or evenlns drive "to cool off"
alwoy• included a drive through the
groW1ds of the Gallipolis State Institute
where sculptured shrubbery Wld many
flower beds were admired. If one hud
5111nll children In the car, he always had to
stop at the Farm Cottage to permit the
children to watch the many wild ducks ut
home in the form pond. .
The furm cottage has given way to
industrial development now and the pond
ond wild ducks ore no longer o part or the
GS!scene.
However, this year an attempt has
been made to return to the days when
there were muny flower beds, porch boxes
and borders of colorful flowers . There [s
one difference however. The work is being
done individually by 130 residents who
accepted these projects.
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Because or the wet spring, much credit
for the plants must go to the mon in charge
JUDGES OF WORK - Mrs. James 'ntus and Mrs. Joe Bollil of Rutland were
of the GSI Greenhouse, Clinton Smith, who
judges for !he flower and garden project~ at the Gallipolis State Institute.
with his resident helpers und much hard
work, storied the many hundreds of
SIMMONS WINS BIP
awarded a contract by the Gallla CoUnty coleus, periwinkle, gernniwns, marigolds,
Board of Elections to print ba.llots for the
petW11as, gourds and cannos, to
GAU.IPOUS - Simmons Prlilting November General Election. The low bid zinnias,
name but il few. These were placed in
Company, 460 Second Ave., has been was $1,870.58,
small
pent pots so when suitable weather
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The Meigs unit of the Southeast Ohio Emergency Medlcah
Service answered two calla '
Thursday, at4 :05p.m. The unit
went 1o Route 1, Racine, for '
Paul Burton who was Ill. He '
was taken to the Veterartt,
Administration Hospital In
Huntington. At 7:55 p.m.,
unit went to a Middleport caf- ~
for Patricia Barrett. She was"
taken to Veterans Memorial ,
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High$ in the 70s. Probable
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Sundn night in the 50s.
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Pomeroy-Middleport

MIDDLEPORT . - A collective
bargaining agreement which provides for
additional expenditures of about $13,000 in
pay increases and fringe benefits hils been ·
approved by the Meigs Local School
District Board of Education for Meigs
Chapter 17 of the Ohio Association of
Public School Employes. Non-teachlilg
employes of the district make up the
. membership of the chapter.
The agreement followed several
plannipg and dillcussion sessions.
/ Under the terms aU employes ·lri the
barliabiinRlWllt are to receive a 10 cent an
hour pay Increase beginning the first of the
curreqt school year. AU employes are
granted permission to attend the annual
district OAPSE meeting without loss of
pay providing 'classes ate not in session
locally. The nUinber of delegates as
prescribed ln the Ohio State OAPSE
constitution and bylaws will be permitted
to attend the annual OAPSE conference
without loss of pay lor the required

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Sulfur rule
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FORGomN CEMETERY -" One of Pom;,..y's forgotten and abandoned
cemeteries Ilea off MUlberry Ave. near the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans
and the Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Perrin. The only headstone standillg is this one
bearing the name of William Hemesley, born June 22, 1828; died Dec. 9, 1887, over
JOO·years ago. Young Jon Pmln,'son of the Rev. and Mrs. Perrin, stands beside
the grave IIUirker. There is another smaller marker, unreadable, closeby. The
entire Hemealey iot at one time was fenced with an ornate iron fence . Only one
section of that stands Iii the wooded area which once served as a cemetery in the
community.

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The executive
vice president of the Ohio School Boards
Association said Friday· "Ohio teachers
hove no more right to strike than the
average citizen has robblilg a bank." .
"Both are violations of Ohio low and it
is time that public school employes,
parents and taxpayers recognize the
facta," said David B. Martin . "It Is dif:rlcult to understood how teachers; with
their responsibility to l)oys nnd girls, can
be selective ol what lows they choose to
obey."
Mortin, reacting to teachers strikes
which continue in Youngstown, Campbell
and the Federal Hocking School District in
Athens County, said the OSBA, a non-profit
organization representing 94 pet. of the
stole's school boords,. is keeping close

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COLUMBUS - Gov. John J.
Gilligan has announced approval of a
$1,394 grant to the village of Middleport
in Meigs County to Improve law enforcement radio communications.
The grant will be matched locally
with $465, and is one of hundreds ol
proJects funded annually through lhe
Gilligan administration's Comprehensive State Plan for Criminal
Justice.·

Tax levy endorsed

touch on the strikes.
The OSBA offered the following advice
to the school boards:
-Every ,effort should be made by the
local boards to keep schools open with
qualified substitutes.
- Under no conditions should teachers
tie paid for the period they are on strike.

Tickets on sale at
6 places in Meigs

- Legal action against state and local
employe orgnnlzations is ·encouraged If
they ore responsible for any·destruction of
property during the strike.
"Disobeying the low is a situation
which cannot be ignored," Mortin said.
"School employes have individual con·
tracts in which they agree to perform
services for a specified sum. They hove a
moral und legal obligotion to honor them."

eventually to become non-productive
wards of lhe state.
The Rev. Robert Bumgarner, vicepresid.ent, presented the question to lhe
club which meets Iii Heath United
Methodist Church where he Is the pastor,
He urged the club to support it j)ecauae he
"is convinced organizations like Rotary
and the churches must become Involved m
hwnaniterian projects." He further advised that even If the membe'rshlp tllrned
lhe proposal down, "the club can still meet
in his church."
Speaking strongly Iii support of the
endorsement was Rotarian Bernard Fultz.
Rev. Bwngarner said he will present
the question to the Meigs CoW1ty CoW1cll of
Ministers for its endorsement.
It was made clear that the community
school would be under authority of the
Meigs County 169 Board for the Mentally
Retarded which has the income from a one
mill levy to operate the school.
President Harold Hubbard Presided.
Guests introduced were Max Horton,
manager of the Allied Block Co., of New
Haven, W. Va ., a new resident of Mid·
dleport, and Dr. Carl Wood and Dr. Harry
King, both of the GaUlpolls club. Ladles of
Heath Church served dinner.

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Middleport receives
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who desires deductions and ali contracts days worked and computed from the date
with employes has stipulated annual base the negotiated contract Is signed. ·
salary, hourly rate, hours per day, hours.
Seniority, the agreement says, shall be
per week, weeks per year and the number defined as the length of service within a
of days per year employed, the total particular classification computed from
number of paid holidays and vacation the last date of hire in that classification.
days, thus illUstrating the total number of All buildings in the district shall be posted .
days worked and total number of days with .notice of occurring v~cancies, both
paid.
. new and estabUahed, Including bua routes
The board.has agreed to establish job for a minimum of three working days.
descriptions for each classilication and to
All employes of the board are to be
permit association representatives to granted two buainess or emergency leave
liSSisl as consultants in preparing such days.
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descriptions.
' . Allll and 12-month employes are to be
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The board agreed to adopt a grievance pennitted to take vacations at any time
procedure following a . paltel'l! which from .close of school until two weekll prior
provides that any grievance sluUi be first . to the ·opening of school. The only exdiscussed informally with the principal or ception to this wiD be bus mechaniC~~ who
immediate supervisor. If not resolved, the may not take vacation during th!! six
problem then goes Iii writing to the prin- weeks prior to . bus lilspecUon. All emcipai or supervisor. If not · resolved, the ployes handling lunchroom monies are 'to
problem then goes to the superintendent, be' bonded. Cost of such bond is to be paid
and if not resolved finally to the board of by the board.
education.
Total cost of the wage lncreaae and
Dealing with seniority, the agreement fringe benefits provided under the
provides that substitute employes shall agreement is $13,000, accordlilg to Bill
accrue seniority based upon the number of
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number of days.
Cooks at the Bradbury Elementary
School are to be paid for hours worked
during the camping trip Iii the summer. All
cooks are to be given one day prior to the
school opening for thoroughly cleaning of
kitchens at the regular rate of pay for that
day. The agreement provides that all bus
drivers are to be covered by liability in·
surance increasep.to the maximum by law
to S400,000. All bu~ drivers are lobe paid at
the ra\e of $I.~ an hour for aU hours o~ the
road \involving · mechBrlical or accident
breakdown. '.'
' All cwstodian shifts are io be con·
' inuolis nine hours, eight hours of work and
one hour for lll!loh, with no requiremeht to
leave a building and relllfn at another
time. Some custodial help in the past has
been working on a split shift.
The agreement provides that the
board is to deduct fromwages of employes
the dues to the employes' association upon
written authorization from each employe

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - 'The Ohio En·
MIDDLEpORT - A proposed 'h·mill
vironmental Protection Agency (EPA),
levy for 20 years to match with state funds
battling a shortage of low-sulfur coal and
to
build . a
Meigs
County
air pollution abatement equipment is
Community School was endorsed by the
changing its sulfur oxide control strategy
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club Friday
to concentrate on the most critical areas of
night.
the stole.
The levy, which will be on the
The EPA proposed Friday to seek a
November ballot, would produce ap:.
two-year delay in imposing strict sulfur
proximately
$250,!)00. The ·state would
oxide emission regulations in 61 of Ohio's
match ·the sum. Mrs. Jeanne Thomas,
8ll counties.
director of the school which opened slx
Meigs and Gnllia, where the giant
years ago on a small scale supported
Gavin plant is less than a year from
entirely
by parents, presented the "story
completion, will not hove to meet strict
for the lax levy" to the club a week ago.
standards by 1975.
The school, if built, would serve an
EPA Director !rn L. Whiimnn told
estimated 85 persons regarded as needillg
newsmen, clean fuels and scarce
the kind of ~pecial instruction it would
obotement equipment will be diverted to
POMEROY - Advanced sale tickets offer. The alternative for such persons is
the other 'l1 countie~-- mainly In urbun for the Farm Science Review are on sale at
areos - where high suifur oxide emissions six locations in the county, according to C.
might be affecting public health.
E. Blakeslee, County Extension Agent
JEEP PUSHED DOWN HILL
Top priority counties, which will be The
. Farm Science Review will be held 1
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County.
helped in meeting a July I, 1975 dendilne
near the Don Scott Airfield northwest or Sheriff's Deputies Saturday morning infor curtailing excess sulfur oxide, ore Columbus
on September 18, 19 and 20.
vestigated a vandalism complaint at the
Allen, Ashtobula, Colwnbiano, CUyahoga,
Advanced tickets at $1 each are
Jefferson , Lucas, Monroe, Summit und available from Dale Kautz, L!mdmark, Gallia County Children's, Home. Mrs.
Bales, matron at the home, said someone
Trwnbull.
Sugar Run Mill, Soil {;onservation, A.S.C.
Secondary counties, also under the Office, and the Extension Office. Tickets pushed her jeep down a hillside. The
vehicle crashed through a fence causing
de&lt;~dllne, ore Belmont, Butler, Coshocton,
at lhe gate will cost $2.
moderate damage.
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FOUR RESIDENTS of the GaUipolls State Institute check their flllwer garden
prior to tile judging Thursday by Mrs. James Titus and Mrs. Joe Bolin of Rutland.

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llnally arrived, they were blooming and
ready for planting.
or course, not all residents were
cuntent wiU1 potted plants. Some elected to
start their own plants from seed ; others
took over volunteer plants which they
corelully respaced to form u uniform
border along walkll and in bare corners or
·the cottnges where IIIey reside. Some even
ventured to plant vegetables in plot• set
aside for this purpose and have reulized n
neat prorlt on what they produced.
The gardening and beautification of
gruunds project was a small part of the
large humanization· project at GSI which
has been W1der woy some time now. One
aim Is to mok~ 'living quarters lor
residenta just a bit more like home. Ail
pnrticlpotion in the gardening project was
entirely voluntary on the part or the
residents . Groundskeepers and helpers
prepared soil ior planting with Mr. Bob
Roberts, chairman of the committee, the
coordinator.
Insofar as possible, the resident was
permitted to decide what he or she would
like to plant. Each area had a volunteer
employee · who offered help with
cultivati on and suggestion s for im·
provement. To make the project just o
little more meaningful for those residents
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY .

Rutland . Facto r,Y c; hoked

guns only. Sunday , Sept . 9, 1
p.m .
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"!felt a Uttinolf conaclolll,"
aald Mill Mu• blcblllf at
ConvenUon HaU. ''My father
has alwaya told me l have a
lhlipe Uke a boy lnd I have
snake hipa," admitted the
petite dancer, who meuure.s

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SLATE HOMECOMING
ALFRED - J. B. and the
Tiny Ttlo, · The Brotherhood
Quar~t and the Gospelettes
from Vienna, W. Va., wlll be
the leatured singers at the
annual homecoming of the
Alfred United Methodist
Church which has been set for
Sunday, Sept. 16. There wiU be
lhe usual morning services
lollowed by a basket dinner
and an afternoon program. The
p~bli c is invited.

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to land at Amman.
The drama began two days
ago in Paris when the gunmen
took over tiM. Saudi Arabian
Embassy and soiled the
hostage11. They demanded lhe
release of Abou Daud, a
Paltllltinlan g~~errilla leader
serving a life aentence in
Jordan.
DeDIIDCI Repeated
They repealed the demand at
Cairo, where the plane made a
one·hOIIf refueUing stop Thursday night after French
authorities allowed them and
their Saudi Arabian hostages to
leave aboard a special Syrian
Airlines Caravelle jet.
An airport spokeaman in
Kuwait said the . guerrillas
early today demanded and
received from the government
a Kuwait Airlines Boelilg 7lYI
jetliner.

father used to teau her
because lhe bad a "llhape like
a boy." Thurldly nlgbt 1111
woo the •wlmault competition
ln lhe 191• Mlu Amer~a
pageant.
·
Mlas Maya, 23, ol Mercer
Island, Wall! ., aald lhe used lo
swim well but now "Juat
paddles around."
Sle was joined ln the winner's circle Thur~y night by
Mis.!l Louisiana, Debbie Ward,

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. William King,
Pomeroy, are announcing the
birth of a daughter, Teresa
Marie King, at the O'Bienesa
Memorial !Jospital ln Athens.
The infant weighed five
pounds, four ounces. Mr. and
Mrs. King have two other
daughters, Mary Jane, five,
and Cindy Kay, two. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs.
Edward P. King, Pomeroy;
and Mrs. Mary Davis, Athens.
Walter Ellis, Pomeroy, is a
great-grandfather. Mrs. King
has been caring for the
children during her daughterin-law's hospitalization.

SATURDAY NIGHT 10 TIL2

THE MEIGS INN

Flowers return to GSI grounds

' ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 21, of Baton Rouce, who Mftllo Wlrd for talent tnd ll for M1M
libya. Evtnl!!l
wirllen
(UP!) - Lealie Am Maya' the 5,~ peno111 here.

MONEY RETURNED
State Auditor Joseph T.
Ferguson has reported the
distributivn of $75,391,856.27 to
Ohio's 88 counties in revenue
derived from the Intangible
lax on financial institutions
and securities dealers. Meigs
County's share is ~75,934.06 .

We have money to loan you. It's our business.
You 'll find' our rates ~re low. Our service courteo.us.
Stop in. Ask about our "Face Saver" Loan .

pomerO'j

Arab guerrillas Swimsuit winner 'boyish '?
aown
land in Kuwait

DEADLINE NOTED
CHESHIRE - Max Haffelt,
elemenlary principal in the
Kyger Creek Local School
District, today Issued a
reminder that Tue!day, Sept
II is the deadline for parents
who wish to enroll their
children in the district's kindergarten.
Kindergarten classes are
held daily at Cheshire-Kyger
Elementary School

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GALLIPOLIS - A Gallipolis.
Education Assn. spokesman said Saturday
last Tuesday's teilcher work stoppage wos
]or success in occompllshlng its
0
~a The three demands !hot the
~":c~~rs asked the board to meet in o
letter of August 27 1973 were all nci)ieved :
(l) rescinded the $10 per year per teacher
salary Increase for the purpose of
negotiating ''these funds ; (2) suspended
any lur\her ocUon on aeverance J»&gt;Y policy
until negotiations proceed on that policy,
d (3) opening of negotiallons as agreed
~~In th~ negotiation procedure previously
signed by both parties In Murch, 1912..
The iPokesmun ~ who asked hla nome
be withheld - went on to say1 that the
teacbers felt II the board had adhered to
the negotiations contract with ihe
auoclation and agreed 10 bargain in good
faith Ute strike would have been avoided.
ltema the teoohe,. desire to negotiate such
81 claa size, len&amp;th of school day, bnd
evahtallon procedures will improve tho

instrucUon m the schools and benefit the
children Of the community. ll was also
pointed out that at no time did the teachers
seek a soiory increase and that .the $70 per
yeor in.crease was a uniloteral decision or
the board.
Finally, the teacher spokesman stoted
that the GEA regrets thot such dreastic
action as a work stoppage had to occur
before the board and superintendent
recognized such serious problems existed.
The GEA olso hopes that in the future Uoe
generpl public and individual citizens will
become more. lntorostcd and mo1·e Involved In the operation of their own school
system.
The loco! association also asked that
the letter below by Mrs. Lois Huehnltin the
"Ohio Schools" magazine of Aprll27, 1973
be reprinted (Mrs. Hueholt tnught at
Southwestern High School last term, and
since has moved to Pennsylvania) :
"CurrenUy In our urea student needs

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ore lost sight or by crowding too mony
st~dents into a s t~dy hall or classroom
w1thout adequate supervision or purpose.
Our high school age doughier was recently
hit in the eye by a penny thrown in a study
hall o( several hundred students. Last year
lhe same eye was injured by a screw taken
from the bleachers In a drivers education
class of 425 students being held In the
gymnasium . Other students hove been hit
by fishing sinkers, flush cubes, coins,
papers, etc. The teacher is olwoys blamed
wheh injuries occur such ns our
daughter's, but is It .the ~ocher's fault
when the class is so large .
"We are too quick to accept shortcuts
to cut costs, to overloud teachers with
lmpoulble situations and by so doing lose
sight of our supreme goul. II is shortsighted to overloud teachers so they ore
W10ble to exercise their professional skills
ond become nolhlng more than
policemen."

PTA BOARD - OffiCers or the Washington Schoof PTA
Friday planned the organization's first meeting schl!duled at
7 : 1~ p.m. Monday In the school cafeteria. "Meet the
Teachers" is the theme for Monday's program. Attending
were, seated left, Martha MacKenzie, Ellen Wood, Betty

Marchi, Joy Penderg•st, Cookie Johnson and
Nell
Sanders; second row, Anne Jenkins, Miriam Pertlnger,
Mary Mulato, Dorothy Gordon, Saundra Koby, Shirley
Dailey, Maxine Schilling; Joan Schlnldl, and A(!nea Board.

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