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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middlep&lt;irt-Pomeroy, 0., April22, 1971

Plan·Rama
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Elberfelds In Po~eroy. Are Ope
·. n FrldCiy an.d Satur.d ay·.

'LawrencePrancis
Died Wednesday

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~rrs·-:·~~-::=::~-;:;:;~.;;--"'·:~·-jlsubjects Including_
mght tn-Umvers1ty
nutrition, Betty Dean, Maida Hbeeospllal fml~olumh bu,ths. He ·had,
REG. ') .·oo and 2.50
'S WORK BELTS
Mora, Jane Jord.an and Sue
n IO al mg ea
severa
for the young people and adults

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County winners in the annual
speech and essay contest of the
Meigs Couniy Pioneer and
Hlstorical Society were seli!C~
Thursday afternoon at Grace
Episcopal Parish House in
Ponieroy.
:;ponsored by the Newcomer
Club of the historical· society,
the contest offered cash prizes
within the three high sc[lools as
well as cash prizes and trophies
for the county first place winners.
·
Taking first place ,in the
• CAROL HARGRAVES, first DONNA WEBER, second county essay portion of the
contest was Keith Ashley, son of
place, county speech contest. place, essay contest.

foorurand - Wed~esday

oiJ.

Wood; home
furnishings
. d bY h'1s w1'fe,
family
life, Pat
Glass, and
Jan years.
He is surv1ve
Holter and S~erri young;, TJm Ruth Curtis Francis; a son,
Cassell, Marylu M~lls and Mike George , of Pomeroy; two
Lawson, conservation, en- daughters , Mary Catherine,
tomology, field crops; Debbie Huntlbgton, W.Va., and Donna,
Conklin, Margie Jeffers, Jean at home ; two SISters, Mrs. Lula
Whitehead , clo thing-style M~son,Charleston , W. Va., and
revue ; Charlene Batey, Pat · MISS Mane Francis, Wright St.,
Holter, Ruth Jordan, Marcia Pomeroy; . two brothers,
Carr' clothing, selection of Manon, of Middleport and Carl,
fabrics ; Woodrow Mora, Steve of Pomt Pleasant, and- several
Stanley,
Rick
Pierce, meces and nephe~s.
engineering; Duane Plymale, . Precedmg hun ll1 death were
Rhea Mora Alan Holter Junior his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jeadershi~· Clayton Coffey George Francis; a son, Joseph,
Philip Kelly, Bill Cornell: and three brothers, Wilbur, Bill
livestock, veterinary science and Ralph. .
:
Town and Coil" try business: Funeral serv1ces w11l be held
MBrgaret Brown and Mary at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Ewing
Jordan, women advisors idea Funeral Home w1th the Rev. W.
exchange; Dorsey Jord.an and H. Perno offiCiatmg. Burial will
Carol Pierce, men advisors idea be m Rock Sprmgs Cemetery.
exchange, and Dick conklin, Fnends m~y call at the funeral
Jan Holter and Edwin Cross, home anyt1me.
recreation.

r,rAMOUS a·RAND

Shop our busy first
. f I o or
Lin g"e r i e
Department now for a
fl'ne select 1·0·n· of
womens Permanent
press daytime coats,
shifts, dusters,
loungecoats in solid
colors and many
beautiful prints.

Pa·'ntyhose

Sizes-30 to 50 waist in bro!({n or black. Full grain
brl'dle cowhl'de. 1'/.• 'Inch width.

1•75
Be sure to see all the other excellent values.

Mens and Boys belts including 13/4 inch Garrison
belts for boys just $1 .50 and a good selection of
the popular wide bells with big buckles - Boys
l·~~---·--------1 -and
mens sizes for $2.50.
Reg. 1.75 • ·
Young Mens Wrangler

Sale 1.29 pair
Stockings

BUnONEERS FLARE LEG JEANS

Regular or long length .
Flair. While they las!.

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· WRANGLER BLUE DENIM JEANS
FOR MEN AND BOYS

Scarf Sale

You'll
recognize
the extra fine
workmanship
in these
garments
by Phil Maid,
Katz and
Raymond
Halpern.

Squares and oblongs.
Chiffon or twill .

Stop in ~ select your correct size denim
Wranglers for men in super leans · regulars and
flare leg styles- and for boys in slims, regulars
and huskies · super .l eans or flares.

Mrs. · Maxine
Whitehead
explained
a flower bulb
selling ' '"'"' ' ' ' ' ' '"~' ' ' ' ' ' '''·''""'' ' ' ' '''''''''''' ' "'' '''''' ' '""'''
CLEAR STREETS
project to help meet the 4-H
Ali
automobiles with old .
camp quota and the national
and Ohio 4-H foundation license plates or no license
commitments , The Canters plates at aU must be removed
1--------~----1
Cave Camp quota is $2600 and from the streets of Pomeroy,
the Ohio National 4-H Foun- Chief of Police Jed C. WebSizes Bto 18 in regulars and slims. Red, white
ster said today. Beginning
dation commitment is $700.
A group of toys in·
and bl,ue stripe. Button fly · wide bell ·loops.
The Leading Creek Helpers Monday, May 3'( In 10 days)
Preshrunk.
eluding
puzzles ,
Club was in charge of arrests will be made if
games, dolls, trucks
registration and programs were owners of automobiles have
and model cars.
made by the Pine Grove Pals not complied, the chief
Coloring books and
Club.
Jean
Whitehead, warned.
cut-out books. Also
president of the county 4-H ''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''' ''''''''"'''''''''''' "''''''''''''''''''' ' ' ' ' ' ''' ' ' ' '
SPECIAL
Advisory Committee, presided.
BOTH CITED
educational and story
Other clubs besides the new -Both drivers were .cited to
books.
clubs and those in the process of Meigs County Court Wednesday
being organized include the following a collision on Peach
Bashan A Go-Go, Better Fork Rd., five-tenths of a mile
livestock Beef Club, Better west of Rt. 33 in Meigs County.
livestock Dairy Club, Bltie The state highway patrol said 1-------·-·---------·--·--..,..-"-'-·-·-·--·-·~~--·---·~·----~
Jays,Busy'Bees,ChesterFarm vehicles driven by William c.
Boys, Columbia Make-It Girls, Johnson , 55, Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
Cookettes, Court House cut and John Wayne Pierce, 25,
Regu Iar I 10.95 to 55.00
.d
d
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ll
Ups, Five Point Star Stitchers, Pomeroy, co 1 e m a s arp
Reg, 37.95 Watches
Sale 25.49
Harrison vi 11 e BoYs , curve. Pierce was cited for
All selected from our regular stock - Well
Reg. 34.95 Watches
Sale 23.49
J .
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Harrisonvl.lle Gt' rls, Leading driving left of the center.
known makes - Sizes from umors o omens
~eg. 32.95 Watches
Sale 22.09
Creek Helpers, Messups, Meigs Johnson was charged with
and half sizes . About 150 to sell while they last.
Mostly machine
Reg.
29.95
Watches
Sale 20.09
County Pleasure Riders, Meigs having no operator's license.
washabl~
Reg . 25.95 Watches
Sale 17.39
County - Tractor Club, Moon ·There was moderate damage to
Perma Press 19.95
Watches
Reg.
Sale 13 .39
Dusters, Ohio Valley Boys, both cars.
Beautiful patterns
and solids.
Pomeroy Benders, Riverview
DRIVER CITED
Girls, Salem Center Club, Seven
Teen Stitchers, Snowville Club, Two vehicles were damaged
Spinning Wheels, Thread- and a driver was cited to
Needle-Thimble Club, Triple C mayor's court in an accident on
A group of girls coats and coat dresses in many
Club and Tuppers Plains Girls Ash St. in Middleport at 9:20 a.
~
m.
Thursday
.
Poliee
Chief
J.
styles and colors. Sizes 3 to 6x and 71o 14.
Club.
Completely
Door prizes were awarded by Cremeans said a car driven by
Insulated. Keeps
Eva
Hudson,
Minersville,
food
or formula
Margie Jeffers and Rick Pierce.
pulled
from
Beech
St.
inti&gt;
an
hot
or cold .
Mrs. Debbie Conklin, county
Beautiful,
extension agent, was in charge eastbound car on Ash St. dtlven
washable
by Eugene French of Mid·
of the event. ·
plastic. Just
dleport.
Damages were.
wipe with a
estimated at $300 to each car.
. damp cloth .
CHECKS OUT WELL
Mrs. Hudaon was cited on a
Peasant, shirt style, dressy, long sleeve, short
George Thompson, 18, son of charge of failing to yield the
sleeve and sleeveless styles. Solid colors, palYoung Mens Low Cut
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Thompson right of way.
terns and checks. Also in colton, polyester and
of Pomeroy, underwent a
Included in this group of materialscotton, nylon, knit and jersey .
Veteraas Memorial Hospital
chi!Ckup at the Cleveland Clinic
Polyester-Colton Prints and 5olids
Hundreds of blouses in sizes 30 to 46 arranged
ADMmED - Mila Hudson,
Wednesday following a kiduey
Narrow stripe express worn low on the hip . Two
Polyester-Cotton Voile Prints
.
for your easy selection.
transplant on March 30. George Syracuse ; Bertha Zamorano,
button thru flap front pockets . wide belt loops .
Polyester-Colton Solid Broadcloth Sportswear
flare leg .
was returned home. He is Coolville; William Russell ,
On sale in the busy Ready.To-Wear
Polyester-Cotton Printed and Flocked Novelties ·
reported in excellent condition Syracuse; Benjamin Shafl.,r,
Sizes
29
to
36.
Department 9n the 2nd floor.
Polyester-Rayon Flax in Checks and Plaids
Paul · Fraley,
and will be permitted to return Racine;
Nylon Chiffon Prints
to his studies at Meigs High Gallipolis; Vivian Arnett,
School in the next few days, He Racine; Addie Barton, Racine;
_j:;:;~;;===:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::~l~A=n=outstanding group of fabrics . ....... . 89' yd;
will return to the Cleveland Eleanor Enevoldsen , Letart
hospital for a further check up Falls.
Prinlzess, Lanson and other well known brands.
DISCHARGED - Charles
on May 5.
All weather jersey and washable polyester.
Beegle, Lydia Ebersbach,
Select knit shirts now while selections are best.
Beautiful quality - patterns and colors. 54" Width - Colors
Pauline
Wolfe ,
Rodney
Little boys sizes 2 to 6- Bigger boys 8 to 18.
include
Melon, Dogwood, Gold, Blue-Green, Sage, Expresso,
,
16.50
Womens
Coats
.
.
Cremeans, Harrison Robinson,
Sale 12.00
Blue,.
Malelasse
- Vel•ets . Woven . S7.99 and $6.99 qualliy
Solid colors· stripes - light and dark colors .
19.50 Womens Coats . .
ASKS DIVORCE
Harry Garnes, Donna Robbins,
Sale 14.00
fabr1cs.
t-or rn1s sare
Evelyn Blythe, Racine, has Hattie Smith.
2$.00 Womens Coats · • . ·
Sale 18.00
They're ideal for Spring and Summj!r wear . All
29.50 Womens Coats '
Sale 20.00
filed suit for divorce in Meigs
GO TO CIRCUS
Friday and Saturday
a~•• Yd.
arranged for your easy selection. Price and size
County Common Pleas Court
.
35.00 Womens Coats
Sale 24.00
plainly marked.
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W'll'am
A Bl the
The developmental readmg
f
39.50
Womens
Coats
1
1
Sale
28.00
roi?
·
Y ' class at the Chester Elementary
49.50 Womens Coats
Racme, charging gross neglect 'Sch oo1, accompan1'ed by th e
Sale 32.00
of duty and ex tr erne crue lty.
,_
h
Mr
Th
1m
d
~.eac er,
s. e a 0 rr, an
Just received a large selection of Albums In Country Western
and
popular Sacred. Pick the free Tri.County top fifty sheets
Mrs. Greta Suttle, .a county
First Floor Foundations Dept ,
In
t~e
music dept.
.
supervisor, were in Cplumbus
Also
see
the
many
other
Items
In
the
music
department
No;ov Is the perfect time to seled sport shirts lor men and
Saturday to attend a Shrine
Guitar
strings,
Banjo
strings,
Mandol
in
strings,
Guitar
picks.
young men from the ·wonderful selection. Buy now for
circus. Besides the free curcus, .
Reeds for clarinets, saxophones and cleaner for trumpets
yourself - Buy now for Graduation gifts for the one on your
the children were provided
and
clarinets - oil for Instruments, guitar heads anli cork
list.
You'll
find
all
the
wanted
slyles
In
tapered
and
nonfam~
treats of candy and toys, and
grease. Drum slicks, pradlce pads, eledrlc Instrument
tapered shirts.
Tonight, April22
cords, guitar straps, radios, drums, guitars, batteries and
had lunch at a Lancaster
NOT OPEN
Plenty of loud stripes · plenty of neal patterns and plenty of
needles for record players.
the . ever popular solid colors In bright and conser•atlve
restaurant. The class extends
Alarge coilecflon of 8 track tape, 3" reel blank tape, 5" reel
shades. Sizes small (14-14Vz), medium l15·15'h ), large (16·
thanks to the local Shrine club
Friday &amp; Saturday
Reg. 7.00 18-Hour Bras - _. blank tape, 7" reel blank tape.
Sale 5.99 ·
1
16 12) and extra large (17-17'12).
and others who privided the
April23-24
Reg-. 6.00 18-Hour Bras · •
Sale 4.99
Edgar Allen Poe's
circus and treats.
Reg
.
9.00
18-Hour
Bras
•
•
•
Visit Elberfelds 3rd Floor now during the
Sale 7.99
CRY OF THE
Reg. 10.00 18-Hour Bras • • ·
Sale 8.99
BANSHEE
TO WASH CARS
(Technicolor)
· Reg. 15.95 18-Hour Girdles
Sale 13.94
Senior Girl Scout Troop 198
VIncent Price
Reg. 14.95 18-Hour Girdles
Sale 12.94
will wash cars Saturday,
See what's new In Furniture and Carpets for
Hugh Griffith
Our popular Big Ben work suits by The makers of
Reg
.
13.95
18-Hour
Girdles
Sale 11.94
GP beginning at 10 a.m. at the E;ast
·every
room in your home and save In the Spring
Wrangler. Charcoal grey and Forest green .
Reg. 12 .95 18-Hour Girdles
Sale 10.94
MARLOWE
Main St. car wash in Pomeroy.
Furniture Sale.
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!Technicolorl
Reg . 11.95 18-Hour Girdles
•
Sale 9.94
Prompt delivery to your home an·d Elberfelds
Big new selection of sizes in pants and long
James Garner
Reg. 10,95 t8-Hour Girdles
Sale 8.94
FOR
RENT
own
sensible credit . .
sleeve shirts to match. Permanent press 50
Jayle Hunnicutt
Reg,
8.95
18·
Hour
Girdles
2
BEDROOM
mobile
home,
Sale
7.94
f,l .. .'wlth parental guidance!
percent Fortrel Polyester - 50 per cent cotton·.
Racine area . Phone 992-6329.
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SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
4-22·31c
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S.l RcA
First Floor Foundations Dept.

Sale 2 for 1.50
Sale! TOJS

VOL. XXIV

NO. 7

. POME~OY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

FABRICS

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SALE! GIRLS coats

MRS. MAJuA KAL'l'ENHACH iif'Ludwtphafen, ,Geimany, rtg~t;brought the attractive
family coffee service, made of sUvered po~lain, to her daughter, Mra. J. J. Cremeans of
Middleport. Mra. Cremeans is holding her daughter Peggy while Mrs. Kaltenbach holds
another Cremeans' daughter, Tammy. This is the first time Mrs. Kaltenbach has seen these
two grandchildren. The coffee service shown in the picture was buried under rubble during
World War IT when the Kaltenbach home and store were bombed.

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WOMEN'S BLOUSES

Silver Coffee

W.RANGLER FLARES

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SALE! WOMEN'S

KNIT SHIRTS FOR BOYS

Special Purchase! Upholstery Fabric

MUSIC DEPARTMENT 2nd R.OOR

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS

PLAYTEX SALE

MEIGS THEATRE

Save now on Playtex
18-Hour Bras and Girdles

.SPRING FURNITURE SALE

SALE! MEN'S WORK UNIFORMS

4.95 SHIRTS_______

· BESTFORM .SALE
Save on rBeslform Best Selling Bras and Girdles
during our Big .Spring Sale.·

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Apr. 214435

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Stirring
Michael' York'
And

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Reg / 8.00 ~lay Back Girdles
Reg. 7.00 Play Back Girdle$
Reg. 5.001 Play S.ck Girdles
, Reg, 4.00 Fiberfill Bras •
Reg. 3.00 Fiberfill Bras •
Reg. 2.00 Fiberfill Bras ·
Reg. 5.00 Bikini &amp; Bra Sets

- •.• Sale 5.99
·• • -'·· Sale 4.99
Sale 3.99
Sale 2 for 5.00
Sale 2 for 5.00
Sale 2 for 3.00
Sale 2.99 set

3.89

oornm

SWIM TRUNKS
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Be sure to see this fine selec.tlon of swim trunks
for boys sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 20. Mens sizes 28 to
44,
I

Including two way stretch fabrics - dacron and
cotton and 100 percent cotton. Now is an excellent time to buy what yo.u-need and b'i! ready
for your .. first. swim.
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Color
. Television Sels
Bo I h
E a ·r 1 y
American style and
Contemporary style
In walnut. All
consoles. 23 Inch
screen
alze
IMIIU&lt;td

diagonally. Stop In _
Select In RCA Color
TV ltl and really

save naw.

IJE.THRimJSAVE ALL OF YOUR SAIUUPS.FROM
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Set Brought

To Middleport
BY BOB HOEFLICH
A beautiful silvered porcelain
coffee service, buried under the
rubble of a bombed building in
Germany during World War II,
graces the home of Chief of
Police and Mrs. J. J. Cremeans
ln Middleport.
And that coffee service thanks to Mrs. Cremeans '
mother, Mrs. Marla Kaltenbach
of Lul\wigshafen, .Germany has "come a long way, Baby, to
get where it is today." In fact, it
was personally delivered by
Mrs. Kaltenbach who is here for
a month 's visit with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr .
and Mrs . Cremeans and
children.
The story of the delivery of

the beautiful set by Mrs .
Kaltenbach began months ago
when Mrs. Cremeans wrote her
mother asking her for an "old
coffee maker. Mrs. Kaltenbach
consulted her three other
daughters in Germany and it
was decided that she Should
bring to Mrs. Cremeans the
family service which mi·
raculously survived World War

n.

Getting it to Middleport
wasn 'I easy. Mrs. Kaltenbach
wrapped the pieces of the highly
breakable set in sweaters and
other protective clothing and
then placed it in a small suit·
case. She, then, despite the
protests of airline personnel,
kept the suitcase at her feet and

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! News .•• in Briefs
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By United Press Inferli8_Uonal

Hick'el Standing in Wings
SALT LAKE CITY - ·FORMER INTERIOR Secretary
Walter J. Hickel said Th~ay he might seek the Republican
presidenUal nomination next y~r if President Nixon rHscalates
the Vietnam war or ignores ecology, Hickel, who was custed from
the cabinet late last year, told newsmen he wguld 11la,o consider
entering the New Hampshire primary if Ni:l:on withdraws from
the race.
.
The former Alaska governor said that he had not ''raised a
· · ·.finger to chaUenge Prisdent Jllj,xon" and that if hia former bosa
wants the GOP pominaUqn, 'as things s~_ now, he'll get, it.
"Excluding a discllilmer from President NIXon, I will got conalder myself a candidate - barring a reversal in the current GOP
Vielllam·poHcy, 10ch as a penna~I rwi!C8latlon of boatilltie~:
or a tobll renrsal of the administration's ecological program,
·
· · ' Hickel said.

Ultimatum to Cleveland
_
. cLEVELAND- 'n1E u. s. ENVIRONMtN'I'AL Protection
Agwrcy today told the city of Omland It must reduce the

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TEN CENTS

Hersher to Pomeroy through
gifts of money to worthy causes.
Mr. Hersher spent early
boyhood years in Pomeroy.
Before his death Mr . Hersher
had given $35,000 to the society
for a planned museum. At the
time, plans were underway to
construct a building especially
for a museum . However,
estimated costs amounted to
about $105,000. The society was
not able to raise any significant
funds to proceed so plans for the
new building were discarded.
However, the money giv'en by
Mr. Hersher has not been
returned . although the foundation has requested such
action several times. The
society in recent months has
been interested in the Heaton
residence and ' has taken an
option on the property. Whether
it can proceed to secure the
property,. however, is con-

tingent upon the willingness of following the openiiig of the
the Her'sher Foundation to museum. A $500 contributlon
permit the society to keep the was noted yesterday by the
balance of · the Hersher society. It has been given by
donation.
Mrs. Helen Rathburn Clapp of
An official decision on Columbus. Purchase price of
whether the society will be the Heaton property is $32,500.
permitted to keep the money is During yesterday's short
not expected until May when all business meeting, Mrs.
of the board members will meet Theodore T. Reed presented a
for a decision. However, local report on the recent meeting of
society members were en- the South Central Ohio
couraged by l~e communication Preservation Society held in
presented yesterday indicating Pomeroy . Mrs . Reed is a
that two of the board are of the contact chairman for SCOPS.
opinion that the society is Leo Story presented a short
headed in the right direction in story on the naming of one
securing the Heaton home for Meigs County community and
the museum.
p:ans were made for the
It was reported Thursday that establishment of a speakers'
the society 'has $30,000 in the bureau. The bureau would
bank plus $7,000 more in provide speakers with Meigs.
,pledges. From $3,000 to $4,000 County history knowledge for
more will be needed , however, classes of schools in the county
to purchase the building and to if requested by teachers.
pay costs involved for two years..
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Diaper

5.95

FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971

BY BOB HOEFLICH
In all probability the Meigs
County Pioneer and Historical
Society is going to get the green
tight for the purchase of the
former home of Dr. and Mrs.
Ray Heaton on Butternut Ave.
in Pomeroy for a museum.
This was revealed Thursday
when.the society me.t at Grace
Episcopal Parish House in
Pomeroy to hold its annual
speech and essay contest and a
short business meeting.
C. E. 'Blakeslee, society
president, read a letter from the
Hersher · Foundation
in
Charleston, W. Va., indicating
that two members of the
foundation's board unofficially
feel that the society is "on a
sound basis" in its move toward
securing the Heaton home for
the long-planned museum. .
Blakeslee reviewed the
contributions of the late J . W.

Spring and Summer

v

· Saturday mostly sunny and
little change in temperature.
Highs today and Saturday In the
50s and low 61E. Lows tonight
mostly in the 30s.

Museum Project Favored

3.98

Specl"al'. Women's Dresses

·Hargraves, first ; Milisa Rizer,
second, and Donna· Weber and·
Franklin Rizer, ho{lorablfl...:. -:.
mention.
Ashley won first place in both
the essay and speech divisions
atSouthernJijghSchool.Second
place within the school in the
essay division went to Loretta
Middleswart and second place
winner within the scllool in the
speech division was Dennis
Hart.
Essays and speeches were
built around M~igs County
history. Teachers cooperating
DENNIS HART, second KEITH ASHLEY, first place,
(Continued on page 10)
place, county speech contest. essay eontest.

Devoted To The Intere.l&amp; Of The Meigs-Mmon Area

BOYS WRANGLER BUTT()NEERS
FLARE LEG JEA"S

1h Price
MEN'S WRIST WATCHES

School, won second place
honors.
~.
_ There w.ere .nn_ entries from
Eas'tern High School.
Judging
the
finalists
yesterday were the Rev. Bob
Hughes, Athens, Mrs; Arthur
Lund and Mrs. Stanley Plattenburg, both of Pomeroy.
Winners within the Meigs
High Scllool in the essay
segment were Donna Weber,
first; Michael Williams, second,
and ,Wayne Well and Steve
Hoffman, honorable mention.
Speech winners within Meigs
High School were Miss

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Weather

Rain measuring 1.02 inches
fell in one minute during a
cloudburst April 5, 1926, on the
west side of the San Gabriel
Mountains in California.

Another Big Shipment
Special Purchase

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashley of
Let~~tt FaUs. He is a senior at
Southern High SchooLSecood
place in the county competition
went to Dol)na Weber, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Vernon Weber
Of Rulll!nd and a student of
Meigs High School.
Carol Hargraves, daughter
of Mr . and Mrs. George
Hargraves and a ~tudeht of
Meigs Higll Scllool, was first
place winner in the speech
segment of the coun.ty event
while Dennis Hart, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Hart, Racine,
and a student of Southern High

Now You Know

Blue denim Preshrunk · exposed button fly .
Sizes 29 to 36 waist.

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t1ump1ng r1 phollphalelln the Cuyahop Rl\'11' allli I..ke'Erle and
pvethedtymUUune 1 to .... tofederal controls.
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'111!1 controb were ouWned in a leUer from EPA Regional
DlreCtor·FraDcil Mayo to aiveland Mayor Car! Stokes. EPA
(ConUnued 1111 page 10)

Banquet Set

Combined
Sewerage
Authorized

The annual all•lp.rll
baaquel for athletes of *.II•
High School wW be held at
6:30 p.m. Saturday at .the
Second Ward Flrebouae by
the Pomeroy Fire Department.

A combined sanitary sewage
system was informally agreed
upon Thursday night at a joint
meeting of Syracuse and Racine
town councils.
'
Members of the two councils
agreed to have the engineering
firm of Comriionwealth Systems
Jnc. proceed with prellminary·
plans for processing federal
fund applications.
Syracuse council
had
authorized a joint sewage
system at an earlier meeting.
Attending from Racine were
Mayor Charles Pyles, · Coun·
cilwomen Grace Roush, Marie
Roush, and Avice Frecker;
I.Jnley Hart, councilman, and
Mae Cleland, clerk, from
Syracuse were Mayor Herman
London, councilmen John
Koehler, Robert Wingett, A. G.
HERITAGE SKIT - Tammy Guinther as tile suffrage
I.Jpscomb, and A. R. Sylvester, woman, Cherrle Reuter as the spirit of America, Melanie
and Frank W. Porter, solicitor.
Burt as Uncle Sam, and Vicki Vaughan as the Civil War
mother, are four of the characters in a skit "Our Precious
CONSERVATION DRIVE
GENEVA(UPI)-The World American Herlmge," to be preaented at saturday's District 8
Wildlife Fund hopes to raise Junior American Legion Auxiliary spring conference at
$3.3 million dollars this year to Wilkesville. Members of the junior units of Drew Webster
fmance projects to conServe Post 39 and Feeney-Bennett Post 128join for the skit which
wild animals, birds and plants will alao be presented in June at the Department confereQCe
in Columbus.
threatened with extinction.

under her protective eye during
the flight to New York and from
New York to Columbus where
she was met by the Cremeans
family . She appealed to fellow·
passengers along the route to
exercise ·care when they were
near her suitcase of pr~ious
cargo and she got the set io
Middleport without a single
chip.
The coffee service was a gift
to Mrs. Kaltenbach in 1935 from
her husband who was a
salesman in Germany and
helped with the operation of the
family gift and toy shop.
America is not really new to
Mrs. Kaltenbach. She and her
husband resided in New York
from· 1926 to 1933 when they
returned to Germany. Both
were employed as furriers in
New York but decided to return
to Germany after Mr. Kaltenbach had undergone a
full year of unemployment and
couldn't find a new position.
After their return to Ger·
many, they opened their toy and
gift shop on the first floor of
their residence. Then came the
war years. They were hard,
Mrs. Kaltenbach recalls. Their
combination home and store
was bombed. There was little
merchandise t.o sell even if the
shop hadn't been destroyed.
However, friends in New
By GEORGE HARGRAVES, SUpt.
York sent occasional CARE
Meigs Local School District
packages and Mr. Kaltenbach
On Monday of thls ;.eek more than 1,000 parents,
~k remaining stock from the business people, school people, educational experts,
store into the country area legislators, and others gathered in the Veterans'
where he traded it for food.
MemOrial BuDding in Columbus for .a significant, in·
"Thel'l! was always 'a little depth look at education .in Ohio. This .conference was
something to eat for the sponsored by the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation
children," Mrs . Kaltenbach ·of Cleveland.
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recaUs.
.
A considerable porUoo of the Ume and effort was
The couple had one daughter devoted to the current status of schoOls in Ohio, the
when
came other
to the United
States,theyTheir
three' legtslative proposals that will affect them, and the
daughters .....: inclu~ a set of
twins of which Mrs.·Cremeans . Sp(!Bking of Schools-No. 185
is one ' _ also were born in
.
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extremely
lmporblnt
!&amp;lues
Involved
in
the
proposed
·Germany . The twins came
·
during a critical pe,riod of th~ ·revlslms In the ll)'lltem Ill financing them.
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war. There was a. full bombing
We heard Gov. GUllgan oulllne hill thoughts in this
alert in effect when Mrs . area. These, of course, were In support of the extensive
Kaittlnbach had to go to the and com~bensive school package thai he. has
hospital. N~ one would venture ]resented for consideration by the le'gislature. · He
out· of shelters to help her. emphasized that Ohio luguiahea nearly at the bottom
HO\Vt!Ver, she did get to the of the ranking of the SO slates In its financial ex.
hospital in 'time after a pendlturt* for educaUm and for aU government sertremendous emotional ell· · .tcet·itl relaUm lo Ill capacity to 1upport thase vital
pertence of apjjeaUng for heljl. soclll hwUiutlona. .
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Mrs. Kalten!Jach comments
We beard our State &amp;!pt. Dr. Martin Essex press
that she always knew the United home with factllldfliure the depth&amp;nd breadth of the
(tor,tinued on page 10)
problema facing not only schools but all social in·

. T~ling
Rules Set
The Eastern High School
Band Boosters laid down the
rules today for' the selection of
Miss Tri-State Majorette Queen
and her princesses Sunday at
the regional baton twirling
contest to be held in Easiern
High School.
.
The • selection' of Miss Ttl·
Slate and her princesses will be
made on a total point system of
twirling, strutting and modeli111
events. Contestants must reside
in Ohio, West Virgl~ia or
Kentucky. Large trophies and
crowns will be presented the
winners.
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The event will begin at !•p.m.
and will continue thiough the
afternoon. Homemade food will
be served by the band boosters
during the contest, which is
open to the public.

DAYLIGHT SAVING
TIME begins at 2 a.m.,
S11ndoy, April 25. Turn
clocks ahead one hour.

Post Bares

StolenMemo ·
ATHENs; Ohio (UP!) - A
'former Ohio University coed
who was ·the president of the
campus Young Socialist
AIIJance was under survelllance
by the FBI last year, the OU
Post said it has learned.
The student newspaper said it
was made aware of the. secret
investigation of Virglnl!\ Mae
Thomas, Drexel, Pa., from a
copy of an FBI memo stolen
from an FBI office. The memo
::id not conlllin Mils Thomas'
name, but the Post said lt used
"other sources" to determine it
was referring to her . The
memo, ·dated "11-20-70" said: ·
"A pretext telephone call
pretext of. a friend passing
through Philadelphia, Pa. was
made to the residence of subject
on 11-211-70 by S. A. James L.
O'Connor. Subject's mother
informed that subject is
presently working as a
receptionist at the main office .
of the Industrial Valley (word
obscured) in paper Bank Trust
Co., 1518 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia , Pa . Telephone
561-300, extension 204, She
further advised that captioned
subject had majored in jour.
natism while at Ohio University
and was scheduled to graduate
in June 1970butlearned that she
was one credit short for the
requirements for a degree.

Education in Ohio Looked at in ·Depth
stitutions in Ohio and in America. Let me try to report
We live in a mobile, anonymoll8 society where
some of my notes from his presentation. See whjlt these people have great difficulty in gaining and preserv·
facts and figures say to you. ·
,
ing any ~ningful personal or group identity. The
Ohio was an. educational leader in America until changes in our society in recent di!Cades have made
about two decades ago. Since tll~n Ohio has become a kids an economic liability to their famille~ rather than
follower -ever farther hack in tile pack. Qhio invests an . t . Not too long ago a ~ or dsughler meant
'a smaller portion of Its wealth in education today than extra hands to do ~ chorea and belp the familY
it did 40 to 50 years ago.
economically. Today YO\I"Ii t)tople find themselves .a
'Ohio has 2.8 mllllon students in the scHools, fourth burden as tl&gt;ei draw on !l!e financial resources of tha
largest ln the U. S.ln 1966 there were 9$,000 ch~dren op family for an ewr4ncrealing period of time as they
the Aid for DependentChil~n rolls. In 1970 this flgur~ Jnpare for a job in educational institutions.
our youtll
the fint IIDphistk:a~ products Ill
was·173 ,000 . The Increase in 1970a1one wa1 331100
, .
The growth of unemployable adults resulting from the gl~g TV tube. However, ~ delll8Dda of' our
"general education'' thatproduees no saleable lkill is society reqllil'e the!n to be held out of the Job market
the great American social malignancy. "Career, until they han attitned cerbllft educational credii&amp;educ.ation", ''job train'••",
""' "vocational educatioo" - Uals.
· They have conaiderable difficulty
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whatever you call it .:.. is our best hope to temporarUy thiS and require the most ,._.... ...... ~catii)Dal
arrest and·eventuaUy significantly reduce tbe mortal .Xperlences that we CliO provide, · ·
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threat of this malady. Considerable progress 1B being · . Dr. Ee8ex caUa for a ~ of our currlcallr
made in Ohio in this field, but ffillnYYOII!lg people ~till ofreriiJga to tccommodale ~ needS of thia c:llangq
are denied the opportunity for an education that truly society. Amma theprQ8!'8ma of fiHII~ priority are:
prepllres them to become employed in an increasingly OOmpJetlon of the Ohio educational TV networt; the
technical society.
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· effect retraining of preaent teacllers; needed 1mWe 111ust elamlne our values: For wha~ will we provement In teacher training JI'CIII'IIIIII; l'fdeal&amp;n Ill ,
spend our !DOney? Adequate social ,Institutions, in· curriculum to make It more respollli'¥1! to the VIlli
eluding schools, or a second car or a color TV or a · incre~~llllllnknowledge: and~ ld)alh•JIIIo.vacation or a Jake cottage or what? We faee real dlf· · .make avallaJale ~ powtb a.,..cet.,._ 1111
flculties tn \)lis area because of the grow_tng prOblem of . chlldren- this he 1lated • lhe nwnbw Gilt prloclty.
public confidence in all our socblllnsl!tutions.
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2-, Tile Dilly Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Aprilt!, It'll

.:Calley Clamor;at Piannissimo

Carpenter
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!Helen Help Us !

8yUIIIIedl'nR latetaau.aal drcuJaling·owre petiUons."
reached.about $l?,IXX!. Wednes· about~ persons turned out for
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'nle ncUy publiC ·cliimor
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to . Conlrlbutions have. dropped
.. .. day he said he had not.. had Joe. Hupp's · benefit dance for ...
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Helen Bottel
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"Free Calley" that ·~ the sharply and so has the mail, time lately to go ov,e: ~e ..:~lley ~and Hupp lost $600~ __ ~·· ~ _
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nation followlni Ll: WlllllJiri;; Anc~erson ~ajd; noting thaHhe ' figures but he thought 1! to lie· Ten llays ago at Rochester, . Mr . . an&lt;l lV!rs. Bob Jones, .
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, Calley's convl!!tion for mw:der· height of the reaction following "a lillie in excess of $15,000.'' N.Y. the Monroe County Ameri- . Bobbi, David and Cindy, of
CREW NOT WELCOME
• lng 22 Vletiwnese women, CaUey'scOilviction on March 29
A survey Wednesday showed can Legion established a fund Dayton spent 'the Easler
NORTH
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Dear Helen:
• chlldren and old men now is for his part in the My Lai interest in Calley had waned to help pay for coilrt appeals vacation with her father, Elza
: 5.3
nmandllocothy and my husband and! went to school together,
only a whisper.
massacre, the Legion's fund sharply sinCl! (he initial reac- for Calley. The Legion ear- McComas, at the home of her
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50 we remained frie.ids after m8rriage. It was an okay
"Free Caney" rallies are drive headquarters was receiv- · iion that had draft boards marked $300 of iis own money, brother-in-law and sister, Mr. -,
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relationship unW iheir Utile boy turned Into a house wrecker.
fewer, a tecent benefit dance to lng between 300 and 500 letters resigning entoto, congressmen but Mrs. Fola Steiner; Legion and Mrs. Victoc Perry. They WEST
EAST
Evidently Ilocothy can't stand him alone, so she's started
raise funds for the young a day.
and other politicians making executive secretary, said only a also called on other relatives in • Q J JO 9 5
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coming to my house to spend the day ~ constantly. This three·
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year-oldistentimesthetroublemytwokidsare.
infantryofflcerinlowafiopped, "Now we are down to 100 to angry speeches and President one-dollar donation has been the area .
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an American Legion post In 150 letters a day and that is not Nixon intervening to remove received.
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Rice,
: ~;
After one of their visits, I'm done for. He carries my pots and
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New York ·State indicates It is good," Anderson said. "We are Calley from the guardhouse and
"I'm more concerned with Ricky and Steve Rice, and
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H is · to
· more intere,ted .in a baseball going to have to work harder." install him in his comfortable our baseball dinner right now," friend , of Columbus, were
SOUTH (Dl
pans aU over the house, even sp t g m , em. e ge m my
dinner now and the ambillous Anderson said a week ago the ,post bachelor quarters.
Mrs. Steiner said.
Easter guests of Mrs. Rice's
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spices, sprinkling them all ilver everythir\g -there's nothing he
drive to raise a $\OO,IXXJ defense "Free Calley" defense fund had At Sioux City, Iowa, only
parenis, Mr. and Mrs. William
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cail't climb to. He pulls things out of drawers, draW!f on the wall,
fund begun by a Georgia
Culwell. Another daughter and
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bangi;itheplanoandmessesuptheco)orandtuningonTV.
veterans group still is about
interest In the south.
family, Mr . .and Mrs. Dwaine
Both vulnerable ,
My children can't nap for the noise and besides, he beats up on
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them.
Now she's started b,.;naing
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Mr. and Mrs. ·Btu McKenzie or an ; ryan an et ' were
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'gnift
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perhaps
d'
a
ests
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"has
to
stay
'de
or
he'll
run
a_way." The two seem possessed by
More
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and children of Gallipolis were mner .u ·
Pass
politicians are talking •less
By Mrs. FranciJMorriB
Badgley. In the liusiness guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry Pass 3 N.T Pass Pass
the same devil, the only difference being the boy doesn't tear up
•: about "the CaUey injustice."
Miss Vera Beegle is a session, the nominating com- Roy Riffle.
and granddaughter, Mona,
pillow~ with his teeth, or lap water out of the john. Neither is
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Opening lead- · Q
'"J'hings are not as good as penumonta pa en m Veterans mittee named the new officers:
Franc.es Philson of Antiquity Hilliards, spent the weekend at
tDtaUy housebroken.
they once were," said Dr. Max Memorial Hospital.
chainnan, Dorothy Badgley; and her daughter and grand- their farm here.
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
I can't pretend I'm not home, because my.car is parked out in
Anderson, a chiropractor and
Returning home froiD vice chainnan, . Ura Morris; daughter of Cleveland spent Those enjoying a family
front and, though we've stopped visiting Tim and Dorothy, they
Korean War veteran who Veterans Memorial Hospital secretary-treasurer, Ullian Sun&lt;jay with Mr. and Mrs. John gathering at the home of Mr.
Today's very simple hand don'tget the hint. I am not the type wsay anything, so what can I
colilmands American Legion were Mrs. Ben Shaffer, Rev. Hayman; White Cross chair· Arnott.
and Mrs. James Gaston in- is taken from Dorothy Hay- do wlie.n 1 see my house and nerves fallin• apart? ... While
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den's Play."
book ; "Winning De- Ilocothy sits calmly ignoring her brats though• she must shout to
Post 35 at Columbus, Ga., a
res orns an
s. os e man,
a Pic ens; ve
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson eluded Arthur Gaston, Mr. and clarer
short distance from Ft.lleJining Roush.
chainnan, Marie Roush. 01• and Lisa of Baltinlore were here Mrs. Charles Gaston, Roy and
The bidding is strai~htfor- be heard? ~ UVING IN DREAD
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where Calley is ~ld confined ID
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharpnack ficers will be installed May 4 at for the weekend and their son, Debbie! Jerry Kelly, Mr. and ward. North doesn't bother Dear Dread :
Change your type and SAY SOMETHING. What have you got to
quarters while his convlcUon Cospent b Easter weekend in the B. M. Sayre Missionary Darin,.accompanied them home Mrs. Rt~hard Ga~ton, Mr. an_d with his six-card club suit
1urn us and celebrated their Society at the church. A Love after spendin• a week wt' th ht's Mrs. Clifford Smtih and Nellie because his ace and J'ack
and life at hard labor prison
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loseexceptafriendshipyoumayhaveoutgrown?~H.
, : sentence are being reviewed.
go)den weddln g ann iversary. A Gift program and offering grandparents Mr. and Mrs. of Athens, David Hess of don't indicate any slam pos"Our big problem,is to keep family dinner was held on followed with Mrs. Marie Roush Ralph Badgl~y.
Springfield, Byron Gaston, Mrs. sibilities.
Dear Helen:
,: up_ public sentimen~, ~erson Sunday In a restaurant in ob- in charge. 'l'wo songs were sung
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mo.rris Karen Johnson and children,
South ·wins the spade lead
I work in an office full of men. They discuss the cra~iest things,
,; said Wedneaday.. . Were writ- servance of the anniversary. All by young Mark Simpson, of Athens, Mrs. Elsie Roush and Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Patil ~h~~mh~Yi!:sh~~nng~ncg~oyic!i
The.other day they were naming what appealed to them first
,: 1ng aU persons wlto signed their
five children
famllies grandson of Grella, The Mrs. Marie Chapman of Gaston and family and Ricky that six,card club suit, but about females. One said, "I'm a waist man." Of course, there
tte dell
Mr
dand
u - Hank
meeting closed with prayer. Pomeroy called on Mr. and McDaniel, Albany.
sees that there is just about
' earlier peUti~ ,to get them a n : · an .....~..
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Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Refreshments were served by Mr F
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Mr and Mrs Ross Knox of no chance to do anything were several who said Ute usual thlligs. Another added, "I'm a leg
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Sptr'e.1, Miss Marahelle Sharp- Mr s. Simpson.
s. ranc1s Moms, unday Springfield
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afternoon.
visited
with the with it. Then where can he man myself," and one brought a laugh by proclaiming he was "an
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ankle man."
LewisSmithlamllyonSaturday get nine tricks?
''•· 11.PLANT" ~ nack, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Donald BradBut Helen, not one of those guys said anything about being
Sharpnack, Jr. and children, all ford of Detroit, Mich., visited
afternoon.
He starts with two spades,
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of Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Critt Bradford,
Fre_d Wilson, Chelsea, Mich., two hearts, a· club and some attracted to a woman because he liked her FACE.
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Sha ~-ck d famU
diamonds. If he can bring in
Here we spend hundreds of dollars on creams and makeup, and
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Y Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford and
Attendance at Nazarene was a guest at the home of Mr. aU four diamonds he will
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applying them ~and men check out everything else first.
of Peru, Ind;
Mr. and Mrs. George Deem. Sunday &amp;hool Aprill8 was 70. and Mrs . Lavern Jordan have his nine. If not he will
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Doesn't a pretty face have any drawing power?~NO BODY
Mrs. Isabel Simpson was They were enroute home after a Offering was $13.70.
Tuesday until Thursday,
be down one.
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hostess at her home Friday trip In West Virginia.
Mrs. Weber Thoma and Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Blackw.ood and
How does he go about get- SPECIAL
evening, April 16, lor the
Mr. and ·l'ilrs. Roy Funk and Freda Miller took dinner with daughter, Lisa Dye, Carrabelie, ling four diamond tricks? Dear No :
Booster Class .of the Baptist son, Sean, of Columbus spent Mrs .. Georgi~:~ Thoma and Fla., spent the Easter vacation One way is to slap 'the ace . Let's put it this way: A pretty face has much MORE drawing
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Church' &amp;hool. The program Easter with her parents, Mr. helped her celebrate her bir- with her son and daug!tter-in- on the table. If the singleton power if it heads up a great body. Wbi&lt;;h is one of the reasons diet
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thday. Audrey · woode called in law, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Daye, ~inSert~~psw~~ ~~~ t~e ~~~e~:e and exercise books are best sellers. -H.
;; here and watch it was presented by Mrs. Grella and Mrs. Jake Holman. ·
Simpson,
After
groul&gt;
slnglrig
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Cleland
the allernoon.
and called on Mr. and Mrs. Dale a~ainst the king so he must
:; "bloom"! Earn at our
;. cu,rrent annual r.ate of "Love Lifted Me'',scripture and two daughters of New Mrs. Erma Heilman spent Dye, and her uncles, Paul and lead a diamond from dum- Dear Helen:
reading was John 16:25-33 and a Cumberland, W. Va., spent a from Monday night till Friday w. c. Peck. On Easter they my.
I am divor~, have three children and am living with my
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reading on the resurrection. week with his parents, Mr. and night with her granddaughter , joined members of the Dye
Which one should he lead? mother, who Uti!lks I'm still her tittle girl.
· Other readings were Missing Mrs, Walter Cleland.
Mrs". Bill Cogar and fam 1·ty of family at the home of Mr. and
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Sbe can't stand the man I'm going to marry, so she won't allow
Ph
s
The answer is. th.e nine. If
" on 6-month savings Cup, Be YourseH, ""'
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unday afternoon guesis of Minersville.
Mrs. Clyde Walker in Thurman the king' covers, well and him to see me except one evening and one afternoon a week. She
certificates.
Call, Crowded Ways of Ufe, Mrs.HowardNeiglerwereJune Rev . Grate is hospitalized at lor a dinner there. Others good. If the king doesn't won't let me see my girl friends, or look for a house to rent. She
Twelve Thoughts to Live By, Nelgler and Phil Miller of Holzer Medical Center and Mrs. present were Mr. and Mrs. Dale cover he repeats the finesse
Meigs Co. Branch
Ufe is A Cathedral and Three Columbus, Bob Palmer and Charley Bissell at Pleasant Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Thad with the jack and plays the checks the speedometer on the car when I'm allowed to borrow It,
Gifts. Other hymns were Love Shirlee Neigler of Parkersburg, Valley Hospital.
Dye, local ; Mr. and Mrs. Grant 10 from his han d. This which Isn't often. Usually ~e has the garage door padlocked (not
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spent Saturday with her and Mrs. Glen Irwin and family, l~~dt~~a':h~~~s tt~~ ~~'d'i:~ wants to know when I come in on Ute few nights I go out. If I try to
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Mr. Thomas Hylbert ,of mother, Mrs. Jane Smith of Marysville; and Mr. and Mrs. started by playing the jack talk it out, she yells. Help. - D.G.C.
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During the soclal ·hour, contest LancasterwenttoHuntington to Silver Ridge and helped her Chester Baumgardner and · he would not have been able Dear D.:
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Even if your fiance can't marry you right away, he can at least
games ,were played and Mrs. bring his aunt, Mrs. Ed!J3 celebrate her birthday.
family, coshocton. .
to repeat the finesse the
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Simpson ~rved lovely refresh· Hayman here to visit Mr. and The Price sale was well ·at- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ross and third lime and East would help you find a job, an aparlroent, and a way out of "jail." And
S.vlng1 &amp; LOin Co.
ments.
Mrs. Critt Bradford and Mrs. tended .
family of Circleville and Mr. haye s~ved his ki,ng.
soon- ory9u.!I),B.y l!e ,MIIJ!la'sllttle gU:l.all r,pw; life! -H.- .,
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The Esther Missionary Circle Esther Piper. . ,
Mrs. Viola Moon and Freda and Mrs. Rex Cheadle and A s!mple play indeed,, but
Pomeroy; Ohio
met Monday evening,-Aprll19,
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davidson, Miller of Chester spent a day family, local, were Easler one that is f r e que n t1 y
with Mrs. Grella Simpson, Shelly and Toyna, of Newport, recently with Mr . and Mrs. guesis of their parenis, Mr. and missed .
BffiTH ANNOUNCED
The Rotary Club received
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hostess, at her home. Devotions Ohio, spent Easter with Mr. and Charley Betzing of Tuppers Mrs . William Cheadle, Af(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE .USN. I
PORTLAND
Mr.
and
Mrs:
its name from an early prac!
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were in charge of Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. John Arnott.
Plains.
ternoon callers at the Cheadle
tice
of meeting at each
Patil
Larry
Smith
(Georgia
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Mr · and Mrs. Carol Sayre Richard Frost of Michigan home were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Deem) of Chester (or Pomeroy member's home in rotation.
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Rt. 3) are announcing the birth
The bidding has been·.
the Summer ·
with his parnets, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Byrd and
South of a son, Patil Larry Smith Jr.,
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Mrs. Marion Knightstep and Wijlis Frost and Jeanie.
children have moved from the West North East a
Friday, April 9 at Pleasant
Alicia of Columbus were Mrs. Viola Moon and Freda Lavern Jordan house to a Pass
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Valley Hospital in Pl. Pleasant.
weekend guests of her mother, Miller spent Monday with Mr. trailer home near Mr. and Mrs. You, South, hold:
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs .
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Mrs.
Lavinia
Sinlpson,
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Dillinger
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Jewell
Jones.
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George Deem, Portland; Mrs .
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Ruth Taylor, Chester, and
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guest Of Mr · and Mrs · Gordon family· of Flatwoods Road spent Pamela Smith, Ohio State likely to hold two aces for bls
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The Smiths have a five-year-old
A ring only a mother could love
four spode call.
Wes t and fami'1Y·
Sunday afternoon and evening University students , visited
daughter, Peggie Sue.
This
beautifully
fashioned
gold
ring
is
a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alfred
Crow
with
their
moth~r
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Mrs,
Georgia
with
Mrs.
Goldie
GiUogly
and
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accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.
other relatives in the area on Your partner opens one club.
blessings. with a birthstone for each child.
Donald McCullough of Belpre to Gladys Carruthers and Saturday.
What do you do with:
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gold with up to 14 synthetic birth~tones. and
were guests of Mr · and Mrs. Sunday to spend a week with sons and Ricky, Dayton, visited
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Wes White. They also toured her mother, Mrs. Doris Marks with Mrs . Parson's aunt, Mrs.
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Easter weekend.
What we want are serious
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admittance to Veterans Ad- honorable discharge; whether were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ·Harrisonville Grange, were fiSJ .
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st .. New York City. New York .
Veterans Service Officer, said permillSion is asked for and the Mt. Union Church was held banquet ·was disCWISed.
today.
granted at this time.
on the hill near the Earl Starkey Those attending a family 11 ,Seur~~cr~tiocnar~~:~s ~h~;~
The
veteran
should
take
his
residence
on Easter morning. gathering at the .home of Mr. available 50 cents per week;
Because of the fact that no
By Motornot
Route
where carrier
, ,one can foresee when an discharge with him to the Sunday &amp;hool and the usual and Mrs. Lavern Jordan and service
available:
One
emergency may occur that may hospital because a formal egg hunt was held at the church family on Easter Sunday in· month Sl.75. By mall In Ohio
W. Vo .• One year su.oo.
Order By Phone
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immedi"ate application for hospitalization with 17~ · attending in the eluded Mr. and Mrs. Reed and
Six months S7 .25 . Three
hospitalization, honorlibly willbecompletedatthehospital forenoon. Baptismal services Jeffers, Mrs. BeUlah Cordray, months s..so. Subscription
And Toke Em Home
were held 'tn the afternoon ne ar Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jeffers, price
includes Sunday Tomes-.
discharged war veterans who as ·soon as poss•'ble.
sentinel.
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cannot otherwise afford the ·only a doctor can make the Langsville for Mrs. Warren Margie, Lester, Mareo and __ _ _ _ - - - - services of local hospitals need determination as to whether or Reeves, son and daughter, and Robert, Mike Lawson, Mr. and
the Information handy to ,ex- riot a. m~n is an emergency a candlelight service and Mrs. Richard Jeffers, Niki,
pedite emergency admittance case, The VA wiU not accept an communion were held at the Kristy and Michelle, Mrs. Faye
Jordan, Mrs. Ida Dennison,
to Veterans Administration emergency phone admission church in the evening.
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dqctor.
cmnat1
spent.
the
weekend
With
Robbie
Marklns,
Rhonda
Clark,
concerned should help have the
The telephone numbers of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry , Kathy
Lowther
David
iniormation available.
In an emergency; the veteran nearest VA hospitals for Culwell and other relatives Llewellyn, Joe N'elson and
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or relative should call the emergency cases are: medical- here.
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. . Harold Morris.
patient's doctoc immediately surgery, Huntington, area ~ode Murl Galaway accompamed
arid ask him to phone the 3D4-429-1381; mental , Roxie Arbaugh and PaUline
nearest VA hospital collect and Chillicothe, area code 614-773- Comer and baby daughter, Joy
'Elizabeth, to the Knox group,
declare • that the emergency 1141.
Anyone with questions on the !:lome Council meeUng at .the
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exists. The doctoc should give
instructions
is
asked
to
call
home
of
Mrs.
Nancy
Martin,
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Wt WIN flowt~ri eqr
Pratisville.
phone call: veteran:s full name Johnson-at 992-2820.
· The regular meeting of the ·
and addreas; VA claim number
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See and lftt-drlvs 7, 10 and 12
horMJIOWir niodelelncludlng thl
JUST ~RRIVED Lee Wood were read. The
no-shift, no-clutch MF; 12 with •
lecturer presented a proflram
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Sarn Flpnagan, native ri. Syracuse who bel~'~~ bowling at the
Pomeroy Lanes, apparently will go on .the Pro tour full time
By ntED M~MANE
fourth game until June 21. last · Carlos May cracked a three- w~th Rick Monday contributing
Gallipolis scored single runs pitch to deep centerfield. Greg beginning In June. Flanagan moved .with his parents to
. UP1 Sports Writer
. year, walked two alld struck run homer in the eighth_inning a two-run single to the rally.
in. the first and second innings, Clayton made a sensational Parkersliw-g while stiU In high school,
Steve
Carlton
has
figured
out
out five in besting Jim Bunning, to offset lour While Sox errors Jim Spencer hit a homer lor
then held on.· to dafeat Visiting running . catch · _along
Jim Snyder, sports editor of the Parkenburg News, Wed- his pitching problem. It was All the Phillies,- hits were and ena,ble Chicago to defeat California.
Pl. Pleasant 2-1 on Memorial Chickamauga Creek, and threw nesday revieWed Sam's winter play as follows:
simply a case of too many singles and three of those came .Milwaukee for the second
. Field Thursday.evening.
hack to Ute Infield for a double
"Big Sam (he calls him Parkersburg's gilt to professional pitches in his repertoire.
in the ninth inning. Joe Torre straight day. Ed Herrmann also
It was the Blue Devils ninth play.
bowling) competed in half a dozen PBA tournaments during tbe
The 26-year-old lefthander of singled home what proved hometed for the White Sox.
baseball triumph in 1Q outings ln the GAHS third, Gary
Thursday's Fight Resulls
winter and cashed in most of them. Now he's home for the spring the St.. Louis Cardinals, who to be the winning run for St. Vida Blue became the AL's
this spring. The Big Blacks ·Ballard tripled to ~nter with
break, the only time off the bowl-for-cash lroupe enjoys all year, lost 19 games last season after Louis ln the filth ,
first four-game winner as he By United Press International
dropped to 4-5 on the year.
two down, but failed to score.
Willie Stargell continued his pit&lt;: hed a live-hitter and struck SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) The West Virginians only Johnson and Perr~ got hack-to- But'the big' 'un Is not Idle. He's practicing and competing in area winning 17 the year before,
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gave u~ six hils Thursday night assaUlt on Atlanta pitching by out nine for Oakland. The Max Cohen , lii9, France, outserious threat came in the final ~ack singles in the filth, but and local tourneys.
"Last weekend Sam journeyed to Columbus, Ohio for the for hts fourth consecutive cracking his lOth homer as the Athletics batted around in the poin ted Fraser Scott, 160,
inning yesterday. ·
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again Harden sh11t the door on
Cenlral Ohio Singles toumey·at Stardust Lanes. He captured the victory as he pitched the Pirates defeated the Braves fi fth inning to score five runs, Kir kland, Wash . (lO) .
Mike Rawson led off the tup of Coach Jim Osborne's lads.
Cardin_als to a_ 5-2 victory over Stargell's homer was his eighth
the seventh. He was safe on the Perry, in chalking up his filth championship while averaging 212 pins for 13 games .
in six games against the
"Sam was third in the qualifier, racking up 1295 pl!ts for six the Philadelphia Phtllies.
Gallians' only error. Rod win, faMed 12; walked two, and
It
was
Carlton:s
third
comBraves, and it tied hint with ,-- -- - - -- -- - - - - - - - - -- --,
Harden then spoiled Stan allowed I!U'ee hits. Perry also games. Then in match play, he won sixofsevengames to cop the
Perry's bid for a shutout by led the Gallians at the plate with duke. A210 average was required to make Ute match game finaLs. plete game" performance, and Cincinnati's Tony Perez and
he ' claims the reason for his Baltimore's Frank Robinson for
And to cash, an average of 2IH was required.
smashing a triple down the two hits in three trips.
''Flanagan will head back to ~ pro tour in June. First, good start i~ that he's stopped m.ost home. runs during the
Harden allowed two runs on
right field fotil line.
T. Rollins walked, and ad: six hits. He fanned six and however; he has~ date in Ute ABC Master's tourney at Cobo HaU usmg the shder entirely and is month of April. Earl Williams
hit his fourth homer for the
vanced to second on F. Smith's walked one.
in Detroit Sam told me, 'The way it looks now, I'll compete on the throwing mostly fastballs.
"I'm
throwing
a
lot
more
Braves.
groundout from second ID first. Gallipolis will host Fairland entire summer tour beginning in California. And I'll probably
faSiballs this year. Last year
"I could care less about the
With runners on second and in a non-conference game on make the winter tour also.' "
I'd himg a curve or a slider and home run record '' said Starthird lind one out, S. Miller tried Memorial Field Saturday.
one
inning would beat me. I gel! . "What happ~ns ill break
to squeeze Harden in from third Game time Is 1 p.m.
IT'S TIME AGAIN to organize the Gallia-Meigs Pony League
threw too many breaking balls. the recor~ except my name
with Ute lying run. Harden was Sc~re By Innings:
Assn. which Is a gold star el!llmple ri. inter-county cooperation in When you keep losing, you lose goes in th"- record book?
caught in a rundown, then Pt. Pleasant ooo 000 1-1-3-1 athletics wtside uie fatherly supervision of the schools. I can't
lled tf
Gallipolis
t10 000 X-2-6-1
ca
ou or running out of the Winning pitcher - Perry IS- say how many years the G·M League goes back, but I'd guess at confidence] I've discarded the What'll they do put up a big
slider. It's a different year. I statue?"
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0); Loser~ Harden; Triples least to 1960. Cheshire Blways has been in it. Its membership has forgot about last year."
Larry Dierker turned in a
Stan Perry then fanned Ballard, .Harden; Doubles fioaledattimes;
there
were
seasons
when
New
Haven
and
Mason
Perry,
Boone.
ErrorsDavis/
ln
the
only
other
National
five-hitter
ani:l Bob Watson hit
Miller, his I2th strikeout victim Simmons. Sacrifices~ Burnett,
had teams in. Other contlnuiRg franchises, so-to,speak, have been League games Thursday, his third homer as the Astros
of the day, 'to preserve the slim Miller. E~rned Runs- GAHS t, held by Pomeroy, Mlddle~rt, and Syracuse. Last year boys from
Pittsburgh beat Atisnta, 7-4, beat the Cubs for the fourth
GAHS lead and victory.
Pt. Pleasant 0; Double play Addison and Bidwell competed with the "big four.'' Eastern for and Houston defeated Chicago, time this season. Dierker lost
ln the first inning, Perry Pt. Pleasant; Strikeouts Perry 12, Harden 6; Walks ~
6-1. The White Sox topped his shutout in the ninth but he
doubled with one out, stole Perry 2, Harden 1. Left on base several years fielded a team, but not in 1970,
This
year,
as
usual;
the
doors
are
open
to
boys
properly
Milwaukee, 4-2, and Oakland pikhed his way out of' a none
third, and scored on Dave - GAHS 4, Pt. Pleasant 4.
Burnett's sacrifice fly to deep Stolen bases~ Perry, Ballard. sponsored .from other communities. An eight team league has whipped California, 7-3, In Oijt, bases loaded jam to record
more variety and interest than one of six.
American League games.
his second victory against no
centerfield.
To this end, league managers and sponsors of existing teams Carlton, who did not win his losses .
Tom Prose scored what
will nl~et Thursday, AprU 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the Bradbury
proved to be the winning run In
the second inning. With one out, SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (UP!) ·buUdlng in Cheshire (intersection of Rt. 7and Rt. 554) to organize
Prose singled to right. Chuck -Isaac Marin, 135, Costa Rica, and draft the ~ule for 1971.
All pony league managers are especially urged to attend.
,Perroud was safe on Pt. outpointed Jose Acosta, 135,
Last
year Pomeroy won the Pony peMant and heat back aU
Pleasant's only error of the day. Venezuela (10).
opposition in the league's post season tournament.
Rick Boone uncorked a double'
Wellston defeated Meigs 70 to Well, John Thomas ( M).
to left, scoring Prose.
48
in a dual track meet at Vanlnwagen .
PORTLAND, Maine (UP!)~
With runners on second and Johnny Coiley, 158, Boston,
Middleport Jr. High field 200 Run (2~.0) - McKinnis,
third and one out, Gallla's Mark stopped Billy Hinton, 164, New
Wednesday.
Grimm, Ruckle (W) .
~·~·or League Results
Johnson slammed a Harden York (9).
High for Meigs was Bob Mile (4.45) - Soulders (W);
By Uni ed Press International Grimm with 11 poinis and Steve Si,anley (M) and Essman
Nationa I League
Houston 010 002 012- 6 9 0 Wayne Well was second with 10. (W ).
Chicago 000 000 001~ I 5 3 Meigs had live firsts, six 2 Mile Run (11.26) - Davis,
Dierker 12-0) and Hiatt;
McCormick, Jenkins (W).
Hands, Regan (9) and Rudolph . seconds and five thirds .
High Hurdles (17.4)- Wayne Mile Relay (3.47) - Wellston .
LP~Hands 11-3). HR~Watson
13rd).
Well (M), Keith Vanlnwagen Pole Vault (9-6) - Vanlnwagen, Thomas, Miller (W).
Atlanta
000 000 121~ 4 10 1 (M), Ford (W).
High Jump (5-4) - Smith,
Pittsbrgh 12t 201 oox~ 7 10 1 100 Yard Dash (10.7) West
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By Unlled Pren lnternallonal
Reed,
McQueen
14).
Herbel
McKinnis
(W),
Grimm
and
Willard
(W), Andy Vaughan
W.
L.
Pel.
GB
Nallontl League
HOUSTON (UP!) - Wilt (7) and Didier; Blass, Giusti
San
Francisco
12
4
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Easl
(M).
Chamberlain's chances of 18) and Sangulllen. WP-Biass Chuck Faulk (M).
There's a gold rush on. for the pure grain beer
8 6 .571 3
W. L. Pel. GB Atlanta ·
800
Relay
(1:39)
-Wellston.
Nhot Put (40'6!f, )
Houston
9 7 .563 J
becoming a pro fighter depend 12-0) . LP~Reed 12-2). HRsSt. Louis
10 6 .625
they call Hudepohl Gold. It gives you the
8 8 .500 4
Pittsburgh
9 6 .600 . 1f2 Los Angeles
on his ability to negotiate a half- Stargell l10ty). Williams (4th) . 800 Run (2.197) - Mlck Ash Argabright, Miller, Dallas
most rewarding taste In beer today.
,4 8 .333 6
Montreal
5 4 .556 w, Cincinnati
million dollar contract with Phi Ia
ooo lXX! 101- 2 6 2 (M), Essman (W), Joe Weber (M).
3 11 .214 8
New York
6 5 .545 l'h San Doego
Discus (115-5) - .Miller,
officials of the Astrodome. . St. Louis 200 010 llx~ S 10 0 Rosenbaum (M).
Thursday's Results
Philadelphia 4 8 .333 ' 4
180
Low
Hurdles
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Houston 6 Chicago 1
The officials were ready · Bunning, Wise (6), Reynolds
Chicago
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St. Louis 5 Philadelphia ,2
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round fight between the 7.2, 275IOnly games scheduled)
League
Today'• Probtble Pllchers
pound basketball star and the 6- ChicagoAmerican
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IAU Times EST&gt;
OtO 000 1()(}-- 2 7 1
New York IKoosman 0-1) at 2, 215-pound Muhammad Ali, Milw
Bradley, Wood. (8) and
Chicago I Holism an 0-3), 2: 30 the former heavyweight
p.m.
champion, in the Astrodome Herrmann; Pattin, Lopez (9)
San Francisco !Stone 0-0) at Jtily 26. The fighters agreed to and Roof .. WP-Bradley (2-0) .
LP~Pallln (2-2) .' HRs- HerPl ilsburgh (Walker 1-1), 8 p.m.
rmann !2nd), May llst) .
San Diego I Phoebus 1-2) at terms in February,
Atlanta IJarvis 0-2), 8 p.m.
Ali, 29, also known as Cassius Oakland 101 050 ooo-- 7 9 0
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Philadelphia !Lersch 1·1) at Clay, was to receive $1 million Calif
Blue
(4-1)
and Duncan;
St. Louis (Torrez 1-1), 9 p.m.
or
45
per
cept
of
the
revenue,
Messersmith,
Wynne
15), FishLos Angeles (Oesteen 2-2) at
er
(7),
LaRoche
(9)
and
Moses.
Cincinnati &lt;Merritt 0-0), 8 r·m · whichever was larger, and
LP~Messersmllh 11-2). HRMontreal
(Morrton
1-2
at
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Chamberlain, almost35, was to Spencer (3rd).
Houston !Wilson 1-1), 8:30p.m.
Leading Bttlon
receive $500,000 or 25 per cent of
SaturdtY'I Games
Nallonal League
the receipts.
G. AB R. H. Pel. San Francisco at Pittsburgh
New
York
at
Chicago
Staub, Mil 9 33 8 14 .424
A few minutes before the 3 - - - - - - - - Wdwrd, Cln 12 36 2 15 .417 San Diego at Atlanta, night
p.m. · news conference and
Wilms. All
9 27 7 14 .IIJ7 Phlladelpphla al St. Louis,
signing
ceremony was to start
Smmns, St.L 16 SO 7 20 .400 night
president of Astrodome
in the plush .Astrodome Club,
Garr, All
14 59 12 23 .m Los Angeles at Cincinnati .
Championship Enterprises,
Davis, LA
16 62 9 24 .387 Montreal at Houston, n[g_~t
Chamberlain's accountant
Mays, SF
14 47 11 18 .383
arrive(! by helicopter on the lnc., the fight promoters for the
Torre, St.L t6 64 12 24 .375
Americtri League
Astrodome, said there was a 50Bonds, SF
15 60 18 22 .367
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GB Astrodome parking lot and 50 chance the fight wotild still be
Cash, Pitt
11 44 9 16 .364 Baltimore
WS L. P::j
advised Cham.berlain not to sign held.
American League
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unless the $500,1XXJ was tax free.
Buford, Bal ~- ~~ ~~- ~3
:~si~~gton ~ :
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The surprised promoters, the.,.--. . . . . . . . . . .. .
Tovar, Mlnn 14 60 9 22 .367 Delrolt
6 7 .462
same .ones who lost the All-Joe .1
McKnny,Chl 12 30 1 11 .367 Cleveland
5 7 .417
Rojas, KC .15 59 8 21 .356 New York Wes51 8 .385 3'h Frazier fight to a last minute $5 :
million bid backed by Jack Kent
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Vstrzmsk, Bas
13 4ll 12 17 .354
W. L. Pet. GB · Cooke of Los Angeles, wouldn't · :
Egan. Chi
s 20 2 7-.350 Oakland
12 5 .706 3· agree to new demands. All was
Kallne, Del 13 49 9 17 .347 California
B 7 .533
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guaranteed only $400,000 tax
Nrthrp, Det 13 52 12 18 .346 ~:~~=~~!;
~v, free because the government
Holt. Mlnn II 38 12 13 .342
Jhnsn, Bal 11 44 7 tS .341 Kansas City
6 9 .400
Home Runs
Chicag_o
6 9 .400 5
will'take60percentofhispurse
in income tax.
National _League: Stargell,
Thursday's Results
PH 10; ·Aaron, All 6; Banch, Chicago 4 Milwaukee 2
After keeping reporters, some
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CIn, Calbert, SO. Bonds and Oakland
IOnly games scheduled)
from as far away as New York,
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Probable Pitchers
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O'CoMell of the Asirodome 216 E. 2nd ·
Pomeroy
Oak 5; Powell. Bait, Yastrzem- Chicago (John 1.3) at Boston
Phone 992-5428
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ski. Bos, Spencer, Cal, North- (Sieber! 2.0), t:30 p.m.
Plymouth Valiant i~cluding Dusler a leader ot Jts class in resale value which i; just
nlp, Oet. Oliver, KC, Alou and
Baltimore !McNally 2-0) at t~e
signing.
O'Connell,
White, NY. Jackson. Monday California (Wright 2-2) , 11 p.m.
one of lhe greal thtngs about Plymouth compacts. Our hot selling Plymouth Duster Is
and Rudl, Oak 3,
Delrolt (Chance 0-1) at
also coming through with a bigger engine, tires, trunk, and brakes than the mini-cars,
Runs Batted In
National Lea~ue: Stargell, Oakland 1Segui2-0L 11 p.m.
yet Duster has a low compact price. With deals like ours, no wonder sales are soaring.
Cleveland (McDowell 0-2) at
C
Pitt 21 ; Mays, F 15; olbert, Kansas City (Drago 2-1), 8:30
Fo.r the right deal on the right compact, c'mon through the righl place. We'll come '
SO 14; Torre, St.l 13; Aaron.
through for Y-'U.
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All and Cardenal, St.L 12.
P·'IJ.ilwaukee (P~rsons 0-2) at
American League: Northrup, Washington (McLain 2. 1), s:JO
AUTHORIZED DEALERS~~ CHRYSLER
Det 17; Branda, Oak 13;
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Powell • Bait· Aparicio, Bos and P·'IJ.innesota 1Blylevln 2-ll at ,
Kltlerbrew, Mlnn 12.
New York· (Kline 1-1), 8 p.m.
Pitching
S.turday'~ Games
National League: Ups~aw, Detroit at Oakland
All and Carlton. St.L 4-0; Baltimore at Calif, night
5eaver, NY 3-0, Gibson, St.L, Cleveland at Kansas City
Marichal and Perry, SF 3-1.
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American League: Blue, Oak
w a as • n g
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4tied
with 2.
Chicago at Boston
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2-, Tile Dilly Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Aprilt!, It'll

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8yUIIIIedl'nR latetaau.aal drcuJaling·owre petiUons."
reached.about $l?,IXX!. Wednes· about~ persons turned out for
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.. .. day he said he had not.. had Joe. Hupp's · benefit dance for ...
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"Free Calley" that ·~ the sharply and so has the mail, time lately to go ov,e: ~e ..:~lley ~and Hupp lost $600~ __ ~·· ~ _
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nation followlni Ll: WlllllJiri;; Anc~erson ~ajd; noting thaHhe ' figures but he thought 1! to lie· Ten llays ago at Rochester, . Mr . . an&lt;l lV!rs. Bob Jones, .
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, Calley's convl!!tion for mw:der· height of the reaction following "a lillie in excess of $15,000.'' N.Y. the Monroe County Ameri- . Bobbi, David and Cindy, of
CREW NOT WELCOME
• lng 22 Vletiwnese women, CaUey'scOilviction on March 29
A survey Wednesday showed can Legion established a fund Dayton spent 'the Easler
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Dear Helen:
• chlldren and old men now is for his part in the My Lai interest in Calley had waned to help pay for coilrt appeals vacation with her father, Elza
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nmandllocothy and my husband and! went to school together,
only a whisper.
massacre, the Legion's fund sharply sinCl! (he initial reac- for Calley. The Legion ear- McComas, at the home of her
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50 we remained frie.ids after m8rriage. It was an okay
"Free Caney" rallies are drive headquarters was receiv- · iion that had draft boards marked $300 of iis own money, brother-in-law and sister, Mr. -,
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relationship unW iheir Utile boy turned Into a house wrecker.
fewer, a tecent benefit dance to lng between 300 and 500 letters resigning entoto, congressmen but Mrs. Fola Steiner; Legion and Mrs. Victoc Perry. They WEST
EAST
Evidently Ilocothy can't stand him alone, so she's started
raise funds for the young a day.
and other politicians making executive secretary, said only a also called on other relatives in • Q J JO 9 5
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coming to my house to spend the day ~ constantly. This three·
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infantryofflcerinlowafiopped, "Now we are down to 100 to angry speeches and President one-dollar donation has been the area .
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an American Legion post In 150 letters a day and that is not Nixon intervening to remove received.
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Rice,
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After one of their visits, I'm done for. He carries my pots and
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New York ·State indicates It is good," Anderson said. "We are Calley from the guardhouse and
"I'm more concerned with Ricky and Steve Rice, and
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H is · to
· more intere,ted .in a baseball going to have to work harder." install him in his comfortable our baseball dinner right now," friend , of Columbus, were
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pans aU over the house, even sp t g m , em. e ge m my
dinner now and the ambillous Anderson said a week ago the ,post bachelor quarters.
Mrs. Steiner said.
Easter guests of Mrs. Rice's
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spices, sprinkling them all ilver everythir\g -there's nothing he
drive to raise a $\OO,IXXJ defense "Free Calley" defense fund had At Sioux City, Iowa, only
parenis, Mr. and Mrs. William
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cail't climb to. He pulls things out of drawers, draW!f on the wall,
fund begun by a Georgia
Culwell. Another daughter and
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bangi;itheplanoandmessesuptheco)orandtuningonTV.
veterans group still is about
interest In the south.
family, Mr . .and Mrs. Dwaine
Both vulnerable ,
My children can't nap for the noise and besides, he beats up on
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Pass
politicians are talking •less
By Mrs. FranciJMorriB
Badgley. In the liusiness guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry Pass 3 N.T Pass Pass
the same devil, the only difference being the boy doesn't tear up
•: about "the CaUey injustice."
Miss Vera Beegle is a session, the nominating com- Roy Riffle.
and granddaughter, Mona,
pillow~ with his teeth, or lap water out of the john. Neither is
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'"J'hings are not as good as penumonta pa en m Veterans mittee named the new officers:
Franc.es Philson of Antiquity Hilliards, spent the weekend at
tDtaUy housebroken.
they once were," said Dr. Max Memorial Hospital.
chainnan, Dorothy Badgley; and her daughter and grand- their farm here.
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
I can't pretend I'm not home, because my.car is parked out in
Anderson, a chiropractor and
Returning home froiD vice chainnan, . Ura Morris; daughter of Cleveland spent Those enjoying a family
front and, though we've stopped visiting Tim and Dorothy, they
Korean War veteran who Veterans Memorial Hospital secretary-treasurer, Ullian Sun&lt;jay with Mr. and Mrs. John gathering at the home of Mr.
Today's very simple hand don'tget the hint. I am not the type wsay anything, so what can I
colilmands American Legion were Mrs. Ben Shaffer, Rev. Hayman; White Cross chair· Arnott.
and Mrs. James Gaston in- is taken from Dorothy Hay- do wlie.n 1 see my house and nerves fallin• apart? ... While
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book ; "Winning De- Ilocothy sits calmly ignoring her brats though• she must shout to
Post 35 at Columbus, Ga., a
res orns an
s. os e man,
a Pic ens; ve
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson eluded Arthur Gaston, Mr. and clarer
short distance from Ft.lleJining Roush.
chainnan, Marie Roush. 01• and Lisa of Baltinlore were here Mrs. Charles Gaston, Roy and
The bidding is strai~htfor- be heard? ~ UVING IN DREAD
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where Calley is ~ld confined ID
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharpnack ficers will be installed May 4 at for the weekend and their son, Debbie! Jerry Kelly, Mr. and ward. North doesn't bother Dear Dread :
Change your type and SAY SOMETHING. What have you got to
quarters while his convlcUon Cospent b Easter weekend in the B. M. Sayre Missionary Darin,.accompanied them home Mrs. Rt~hard Ga~ton, Mr. an_d with his six-card club suit
1urn us and celebrated their Society at the church. A Love after spendin• a week wt' th ht's Mrs. Clifford Smtih and Nellie because his ace and J'ack
and life at hard labor prison
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, : sentence are being reviewed.
go)den weddln g ann iversary. A Gift program and offering grandparents Mr. and Mrs. of Athens, David Hess of don't indicate any slam pos"Our big problem,is to keep family dinner was held on followed with Mrs. Marie Roush Ralph Badgl~y.
Springfield, Byron Gaston, Mrs. sibilities.
Dear Helen:
,: up_ public sentimen~, ~erson Sunday In a restaurant in ob- in charge. 'l'wo songs were sung
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mo.rris Karen Johnson and children,
South ·wins the spade lead
I work in an office full of men. They discuss the cra~iest things,
,; said Wedneaday.. . Were writ- servance of the anniversary. All by young Mark Simpson, of Athens, Mrs. Elsie Roush and Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Patil ~h~~mh~Yi!:sh~~nng~ncg~oyic!i
The.other day they were naming what appealed to them first
,: 1ng aU persons wlto signed their
five children
famllies grandson of Grella, The Mrs. Marie Chapman of Gaston and family and Ricky that six,card club suit, but about females. One said, "I'm a waist man." Of course, there
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Mr
dand
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meeting closed with prayer. Pomeroy called on Mr. and McDaniel, Albany.
sees that there is just about
' earlier peUti~ ,to get them a n : · an .....~..
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Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Refreshments were served by Mr F
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Mr and Mrs Ross Knox of no chance to do anything were several who said Ute usual thlligs. Another added, "I'm a leg
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s. ranc1s Moms, unday Springfield
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visited
with the with it. Then where can he man myself," and one brought a laugh by proclaiming he was "an
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LewisSmithlamllyonSaturday get nine tricks?
''•· 11.PLANT" ~ nack, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Donald BradBut Helen, not one of those guys said anything about being
Sharpnack, Jr. and children, all ford of Detroit, Mich., visited
afternoon.
He starts with two spades,
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Fre_d Wilson, Chelsea, Mich., two hearts, a· club and some attracted to a woman because he liked her FACE.
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diamonds. If he can bring in
Here we spend hundreds of dollars on creams and makeup, and
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Attendance at Nazarene was a guest at the home of Mr. aU four diamonds he will
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applying them ~and men check out everything else first.
of Peru, Ind;
Mr. and Mrs. George Deem. Sunday &amp;hool Aprill8 was 70. and Mrs . Lavern Jordan have his nine. If not he will
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Mrs. Isabel Simpson was They were enroute home after a Offering was $13.70.
Tuesday until Thursday,
be down one.
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hostess at her home Friday trip In West Virginia.
Mrs. Weber Thoma and Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Blackw.ood and
How does he go about get- SPECIAL
evening, April 16, lor the
Mr. and ·l'ilrs. Roy Funk and Freda Miller took dinner with daughter, Lisa Dye, Carrabelie, ling four diamond tricks? Dear No :
Booster Class .of the Baptist son, Sean, of Columbus spent Mrs .. Georgi~:~ Thoma and Fla., spent the Easter vacation One way is to slap 'the ace . Let's put it this way: A pretty face has much MORE drawing
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thday. Audrey · woode called in law, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Daye, ~inSert~~psw~~ ~~~ t~e ~~~e~:e and exercise books are best sellers. -H.
;; here and watch it was presented by Mrs. Grella and Mrs. Jake Holman. ·
Simpson,
After
groul&gt;
slnglrig
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Cleland
the allernoon.
and called on Mr. and Mrs. Dale a~ainst the king so he must
:; "bloom"! Earn at our
;. cu,rrent annual r.ate of "Love Lifted Me'',scripture and two daughters of New Mrs. Erma Heilman spent Dye, and her uncles, Paul and lead a diamond from dum- Dear Helen:
reading was John 16:25-33 and a Cumberland, W. Va., spent a from Monday night till Friday w. c. Peck. On Easter they my.
I am divor~, have three children and am living with my
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reading on the resurrection. week with his parents, Mr. and night with her granddaughter , joined members of the Dye
Which one should he lead? mother, who Uti!lks I'm still her tittle girl.
· Other readings were Missing Mrs, Walter Cleland.
Mrs". Bill Cogar and fam 1·ty of family at the home of Mr. and
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" on 6-month savings Cup, Be YourseH, ""'
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unday afternoon guesis of Minersville.
Mrs. Clyde Walker in Thurman the king' covers, well and him to see me except one evening and one afternoon a week. She
certificates.
Call, Crowded Ways of Ufe, Mrs.HowardNeiglerwereJune Rev . Grate is hospitalized at lor a dinner there. Others good. If the king doesn't won't let me see my girl friends, or look for a house to rent. She
Twelve Thoughts to Live By, Nelgler and Phil Miller of Holzer Medical Center and Mrs. present were Mr. and Mrs. Dale cover he repeats the finesse
Meigs Co. Branch
Ufe is A Cathedral and Three Columbus, Bob Palmer and Charley Bissell at Pleasant Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Thad with the jack and plays the checks the speedometer on the car when I'm allowed to borrow It,
Gifts. Other hymns were Love Shirlee Neigler of Parkersburg, Valley Hospital.
Dye, local ; Mr. and Mrs. Grant 10 from his han d. This which Isn't often. Usually ~e has the garage door padlocked (not
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Divine and My Jesus I Love Maude Johnson and Josie Mace! Barton and children Price and Dan, Columbus; Mr. makes it possible for him to trusting me) and she won't even give me~ house key because she
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spent Saturday with her and Mrs. Glen Irwin and family, l~~dt~~a':h~~~s tt~~ ~~'d'i:~ wants to know when I come in on Ute few nights I go out. If I try to
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Mr. Thomas Hylbert ,of mother, Mrs. Jane Smith of Marysville; and Mr. and Mrs. started by playing the jack talk it out, she yells. Help. - D.G.C.
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During the soclal ·hour, contest LancasterwenttoHuntington to Silver Ridge and helped her Chester Baumgardner and · he would not have been able Dear D.:
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Even if your fiance can't marry you right away, he can at least
games ,were played and Mrs. bring his aunt, Mrs. Ed!J3 celebrate her birthday.
family, coshocton. .
to repeat the finesse the
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Simpson ~rved lovely refresh· Hayman here to visit Mr. and The Price sale was well ·at- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ross and third lime and East would help you find a job, an aparlroent, and a way out of "jail." And
S.vlng1 &amp; LOin Co.
ments.
Mrs. Critt Bradford and Mrs. tended .
family of Circleville and Mr. haye s~ved his ki,ng.
soon- ory9u.!I),B.y l!e ,MIIJ!la'sllttle gU:l.all r,pw; life! -H.- .,
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The Esther Missionary Circle Esther Piper. . ,
Mrs. Viola Moon and Freda and Mrs. Rex Cheadle and A s!mple play indeed,, but
Pomeroy; Ohio
met Monday evening,-Aprll19,
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davidson, Miller of Chester spent a day family, local, were Easler one that is f r e que n t1 y
with Mrs. Grella Simpson, Shelly and Toyna, of Newport, recently with Mr . and Mrs. guesis of their parenis, Mr. and missed .
BffiTH ANNOUNCED
The Rotary Club received
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PORTLAND
Mr.
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Mrs:
its name from an early prac!
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were in charge of Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. John Arnott.
Plains.
ternoon callers at the Cheadle
tice
of meeting at each
Patil
Larry
Smith
(Georgia
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Mr · and Mrs. Carol Sayre Richard Frost of Michigan home were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Deem) of Chester (or Pomeroy member's home in rotation.
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Rt. 3) are announcing the birth
The bidding has been·.
the Summer ·
with his parnets, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Byrd and
South of a son, Patil Larry Smith Jr.,
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children have moved from the West North East a
Friday, April 9 at Pleasant
Alicia of Columbus were Mrs. Viola Moon and Freda Lavern Jordan house to a Pass
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Valley Hospital in Pl. Pleasant.
weekend guests of her mother, Miller spent Monday with Mr. trailer home near Mr. and Mrs. You, South, hold:
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs .
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Lavinia
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and
Mrs.
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Ruth Taylor, Chester, and
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guest Of Mr · and Mrs · Gordon family· of Flatwoods Road spent Pamela Smith, Ohio State likely to hold two aces for bls
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The Smiths have a five-year-old
A ring only a mother could love
four spode call.
Wes t and fami'1Y·
Sunday afternoon and evening University students , visited
daughter, Peggie Sue.
This
beautifully
fashioned
gold
ring
is
a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alfred
Crow
with
their
moth~r
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Mrs,
Georgia
with
Mrs.
Goldie
GiUogly
and
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accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.
other relatives in the area on Your partner opens one club.
blessings. with a birthstone for each child.
Donald McCullough of Belpre to Gladys Carruthers and Saturday.
What do you do with:
Baton Rouge, La., where they daughter of Canton came Mr. and Mrs. Richard Par- • 7543 • 8632 +AKQ • 74
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gold with up to 14 synthetic birth~tones. and
were guests of Mr · and Mrs. Sunday to spend a week with sons and Ricky, Dayton, visited
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Wes White. They also toured her mother, Mrs. Doris Marks with Mrs . Parson's aunt, Mrs.
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Easter weekend.
What we want are serious
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Veterans Service Officer, said permillSion is asked for and the Mt. Union Church was held banquet ·was disCWISed.
today.
granted at this time.
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veteran
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take
his
residence
on Easter morning. gathering at the .home of Mr. available 50 cents per week;
Because of the fact that no
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available:
One
emergency may occur that may hospital because a formal egg hunt was held at the church family on Easter Sunday in· month Sl.75. By mall In Ohio
W. Vo .• One year su.oo.
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hospitalization, honorlibly willbecompletedatthehospital forenoon. Baptismal services Jeffers, Mrs. BeUlah Cordray, months s..so. Subscription
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includes Sunday Tomes-.
discharged war veterans who as ·soon as poss•'ble.
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cannot otherwise afford the ·only a doctor can make the Langsville for Mrs. Warren Margie, Lester, Mareo and __ _ _ _ - - - - services of local hospitals need determination as to whether or Reeves, son and daughter, and Robert, Mike Lawson, Mr. and
the Information handy to ,ex- riot a. m~n is an emergency a candlelight service and Mrs. Richard Jeffers, Niki,
pedite emergency admittance case, The VA wiU not accept an communion were held at the Kristy and Michelle, Mrs. Faye
Jordan, Mrs. Ida Dennison,
to Veterans Administration emergency phone admission church in the evening.
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David
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Sarn Flpnagan, native ri. Syracuse who bel~'~~ bowling at the
Pomeroy Lanes, apparently will go on .the Pro tour full time
By ntED M~MANE
fourth game until June 21. last · Carlos May cracked a three- w~th Rick Monday contributing
Gallipolis scored single runs pitch to deep centerfield. Greg beginning In June. Flanagan moved .with his parents to
. UP1 Sports Writer
. year, walked two alld struck run homer in the eighth_inning a two-run single to the rally.
in. the first and second innings, Clayton made a sensational Parkersliw-g while stiU In high school,
Steve
Carlton
has
figured
out
out five in besting Jim Bunning, to offset lour While Sox errors Jim Spencer hit a homer lor
then held on.· to dafeat Visiting running . catch · _along
Jim Snyder, sports editor of the Parkenburg News, Wed- his pitching problem. It was All the Phillies,- hits were and ena,ble Chicago to defeat California.
Pl. Pleasant 2-1 on Memorial Chickamauga Creek, and threw nesday revieWed Sam's winter play as follows:
simply a case of too many singles and three of those came .Milwaukee for the second
. Field Thursday.evening.
hack to Ute Infield for a double
"Big Sam (he calls him Parkersburg's gilt to professional pitches in his repertoire.
in the ninth inning. Joe Torre straight day. Ed Herrmann also
It was the Blue Devils ninth play.
bowling) competed in half a dozen PBA tournaments during tbe
The 26-year-old lefthander of singled home what proved hometed for the White Sox.
baseball triumph in 1Q outings ln the GAHS third, Gary
Thursday's Fight Resulls
winter and cashed in most of them. Now he's home for the spring the St.. Louis Cardinals, who to be the winning run for St. Vida Blue became the AL's
this spring. The Big Blacks ·Ballard tripled to ~nter with
break, the only time off the bowl-for-cash lroupe enjoys all year, lost 19 games last season after Louis ln the filth ,
first four-game winner as he By United Press International
dropped to 4-5 on the year.
two down, but failed to score.
Willie Stargell continued his pit&lt;: hed a live-hitter and struck SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) The West Virginians only Johnson and Perr~ got hack-to- But'the big' 'un Is not Idle. He's practicing and competing in area winning 17 the year before,
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gave u~ six hils Thursday night assaUlt on Atlanta pitching by out nine for Oakland. The Max Cohen , lii9, France, outserious threat came in the final ~ack singles in the filth, but and local tourneys.
"Last weekend Sam journeyed to Columbus, Ohio for the for hts fourth consecutive cracking his lOth homer as the Athletics batted around in the poin ted Fraser Scott, 160,
inning yesterday. ·
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Cenlral Ohio Singles toumey·at Stardust Lanes. He captured the victory as he pitched the Pirates defeated the Braves fi fth inning to score five runs, Kir kland, Wash . (lO) .
Mike Rawson led off the tup of Coach Jim Osborne's lads.
Cardin_als to a_ 5-2 victory over Stargell's homer was his eighth
the seventh. He was safe on the Perry, in chalking up his filth championship while averaging 212 pins for 13 games .
in six games against the
"Sam was third in the qualifier, racking up 1295 pl!ts for six the Philadelphia Phtllies.
Gallians' only error. Rod win, faMed 12; walked two, and
It
was
Carlton:s
third
comBraves, and it tied hint with ,-- -- - - -- -- - - - - - - - - -- --,
Harden then spoiled Stan allowed I!U'ee hits. Perry also games. Then in match play, he won sixofsevengames to cop the
Perry's bid for a shutout by led the Gallians at the plate with duke. A210 average was required to make Ute match game finaLs. plete game" performance, and Cincinnati's Tony Perez and
he ' claims the reason for his Baltimore's Frank Robinson for
And to cash, an average of 2IH was required.
smashing a triple down the two hits in three trips.
''Flanagan will head back to ~ pro tour in June. First, good start i~ that he's stopped m.ost home. runs during the
Harden allowed two runs on
right field fotil line.
T. Rollins walked, and ad: six hits. He fanned six and however; he has~ date in Ute ABC Master's tourney at Cobo HaU usmg the shder entirely and is month of April. Earl Williams
hit his fourth homer for the
vanced to second on F. Smith's walked one.
in Detroit Sam told me, 'The way it looks now, I'll compete on the throwing mostly fastballs.
"I'm
throwing
a
lot
more
Braves.
groundout from second ID first. Gallipolis will host Fairland entire summer tour beginning in California. And I'll probably
faSiballs this year. Last year
"I could care less about the
With runners on second and in a non-conference game on make the winter tour also.' "
I'd himg a curve or a slider and home run record '' said Starthird lind one out, S. Miller tried Memorial Field Saturday.
one
inning would beat me. I gel! . "What happ~ns ill break
to squeeze Harden in from third Game time Is 1 p.m.
IT'S TIME AGAIN to organize the Gallia-Meigs Pony League
threw too many breaking balls. the recor~ except my name
with Ute lying run. Harden was Sc~re By Innings:
Assn. which Is a gold star el!llmple ri. inter-county cooperation in When you keep losing, you lose goes in th"- record book?
caught in a rundown, then Pt. Pleasant ooo 000 1-1-3-1 athletics wtside uie fatherly supervision of the schools. I can't
lled tf
Gallipolis
t10 000 X-2-6-1
ca
ou or running out of the Winning pitcher - Perry IS- say how many years the G·M League goes back, but I'd guess at confidence] I've discarded the What'll they do put up a big
slider. It's a different year. I statue?"
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0); Loser~ Harden; Triples least to 1960. Cheshire Blways has been in it. Its membership has forgot about last year."
Larry Dierker turned in a
Stan Perry then fanned Ballard, .Harden; Doubles fioaledattimes;
there
were
seasons
when
New
Haven
and
Mason
Perry,
Boone.
ErrorsDavis/
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the
only
other
National
five-hitter
ani:l Bob Watson hit
Miller, his I2th strikeout victim Simmons. Sacrifices~ Burnett,
had teams in. Other contlnuiRg franchises, so-to,speak, have been League games Thursday, his third homer as the Astros
of the day, 'to preserve the slim Miller. E~rned Runs- GAHS t, held by Pomeroy, Mlddle~rt, and Syracuse. Last year boys from
Pittsburgh beat Atisnta, 7-4, beat the Cubs for the fourth
GAHS lead and victory.
Pt. Pleasant 0; Double play Addison and Bidwell competed with the "big four.'' Eastern for and Houston defeated Chicago, time this season. Dierker lost
ln the first inning, Perry Pt. Pleasant; Strikeouts Perry 12, Harden 6; Walks ~
6-1. The White Sox topped his shutout in the ninth but he
doubled with one out, stole Perry 2, Harden 1. Left on base several years fielded a team, but not in 1970,
This
year,
as
usual;
the
doors
are
open
to
boys
properly
Milwaukee, 4-2, and Oakland pikhed his way out of' a none
third, and scored on Dave - GAHS 4, Pt. Pleasant 4.
Burnett's sacrifice fly to deep Stolen bases~ Perry, Ballard. sponsored .from other communities. An eight team league has whipped California, 7-3, In Oijt, bases loaded jam to record
more variety and interest than one of six.
American League games.
his second victory against no
centerfield.
To this end, league managers and sponsors of existing teams Carlton, who did not win his losses .
Tom Prose scored what
will nl~et Thursday, AprU 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the Bradbury
proved to be the winning run In
the second inning. With one out, SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (UP!) ·buUdlng in Cheshire (intersection of Rt. 7and Rt. 554) to organize
Prose singled to right. Chuck -Isaac Marin, 135, Costa Rica, and draft the ~ule for 1971.
All pony league managers are especially urged to attend.
,Perroud was safe on Pt. outpointed Jose Acosta, 135,
Last
year Pomeroy won the Pony peMant and heat back aU
Pleasant's only error of the day. Venezuela (10).
opposition in the league's post season tournament.
Rick Boone uncorked a double'
Wellston defeated Meigs 70 to Well, John Thomas ( M).
to left, scoring Prose.
48
in a dual track meet at Vanlnwagen .
PORTLAND, Maine (UP!)~
With runners on second and Johnny Coiley, 158, Boston,
Middleport Jr. High field 200 Run (2~.0) - McKinnis,
third and one out, Gallla's Mark stopped Billy Hinton, 164, New
Wednesday.
Grimm, Ruckle (W) .
~·~·or League Results
Johnson slammed a Harden York (9).
High for Meigs was Bob Mile (4.45) - Soulders (W);
By Uni ed Press International Grimm with 11 poinis and Steve Si,anley (M) and Essman
Nationa I League
Houston 010 002 012- 6 9 0 Wayne Well was second with 10. (W ).
Chicago 000 000 001~ I 5 3 Meigs had live firsts, six 2 Mile Run (11.26) - Davis,
Dierker 12-0) and Hiatt;
McCormick, Jenkins (W).
Hands, Regan (9) and Rudolph . seconds and five thirds .
High Hurdles (17.4)- Wayne Mile Relay (3.47) - Wellston .
LP~Hands 11-3). HR~Watson
13rd).
Well (M), Keith Vanlnwagen Pole Vault (9-6) - Vanlnwagen, Thomas, Miller (W).
Atlanta
000 000 121~ 4 10 1 (M), Ford (W).
High Jump (5-4) - Smith,
Pittsbrgh 12t 201 oox~ 7 10 1 100 Yard Dash (10.7) West
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By Unlled Pren lnternallonal
Reed,
McQueen
14).
Herbel
McKinnis
(W),
Grimm
and
Willard
(W), Andy Vaughan
W.
L.
Pel.
GB
Nallontl League
HOUSTON (UP!) - Wilt (7) and Didier; Blass, Giusti
San
Francisco
12
4
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Easl
(M).
Chamberlain's chances of 18) and Sangulllen. WP-Biass Chuck Faulk (M).
There's a gold rush on. for the pure grain beer
8 6 .571 3
W. L. Pel. GB Atlanta ·
800
Relay
(1:39)
-Wellston.
Nhot Put (40'6!f, )
Houston
9 7 .563 J
becoming a pro fighter depend 12-0) . LP~Reed 12-2). HRsSt. Louis
10 6 .625
they call Hudepohl Gold. It gives you the
8 8 .500 4
Pittsburgh
9 6 .600 . 1f2 Los Angeles
on his ability to negotiate a half- Stargell l10ty). Williams (4th) . 800 Run (2.197) - Mlck Ash Argabright, Miller, Dallas
most rewarding taste In beer today.
,4 8 .333 6
Montreal
5 4 .556 w, Cincinnati
million dollar contract with Phi Ia
ooo lXX! 101- 2 6 2 (M), Essman (W), Joe Weber (M).
3 11 .214 8
New York
6 5 .545 l'h San Doego
Discus (115-5) - .Miller,
officials of the Astrodome. . St. Louis 200 010 llx~ S 10 0 Rosenbaum (M).
Thursday's Results
Philadelphia 4 8 .333 ' 4
180
Low
Hurdles
(ZU)
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Argabright
CliP!: (W,) .
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Houston 6 Chicago 1
The officials were ready · Bunning, Wise (6), Reynolds
Chicago
5 10 .333 4
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St. Louis 5 Philadelphia ,2
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round fight between the 7.2, 275IOnly games scheduled)
League
Today'• Probtble Pllchers
pound basketball star and the 6- ChicagoAmerican
010
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IAU Times EST&gt;
OtO 000 1()(}-- 2 7 1
New York IKoosman 0-1) at 2, 215-pound Muhammad Ali, Milw
Bradley, Wood. (8) and
Chicago I Holism an 0-3), 2: 30 the former heavyweight
p.m.
champion, in the Astrodome Herrmann; Pattin, Lopez (9)
San Francisco !Stone 0-0) at Jtily 26. The fighters agreed to and Roof .. WP-Bradley (2-0) .
LP~Pallln (2-2) .' HRs- HerPl ilsburgh (Walker 1-1), 8 p.m.
rmann !2nd), May llst) .
San Diego I Phoebus 1-2) at terms in February,
Atlanta IJarvis 0-2), 8 p.m.
Ali, 29, also known as Cassius Oakland 101 050 ooo-- 7 9 0
100 001 OlD-- 3 5 1
Philadelphia !Lersch 1·1) at Clay, was to receive $1 million Calif
Blue
(4-1)
and Duncan;
St. Louis (Torrez 1-1), 9 p.m.
or
45
per
cept
of
the
revenue,
Messersmith,
Wynne
15), FishLos Angeles (Oesteen 2-2) at
er
(7),
LaRoche
(9)
and
Moses.
Cincinnati &lt;Merritt 0-0), 8 r·m · whichever was larger, and
LP~Messersmllh 11-2). HRMontreal
(Morrton
1-2
at
By United Press International
Chamberlain, almost35, was to Spencer (3rd).
Houston !Wilson 1-1), 8:30p.m.
Leading Bttlon
receive $500,000 or 25 per cent of
SaturdtY'I Games
Nallonal League
the receipts.
G. AB R. H. Pel. San Francisco at Pittsburgh
New
York
at
Chicago
Staub, Mil 9 33 8 14 .424
A few minutes before the 3 - - - - - - - - Wdwrd, Cln 12 36 2 15 .417 San Diego at Atlanta, night
p.m. · news conference and
Wilms. All
9 27 7 14 .IIJ7 Phlladelpphla al St. Louis,
signing
ceremony was to start
Smmns, St.L 16 SO 7 20 .400 night
president of Astrodome
in the plush .Astrodome Club,
Garr, All
14 59 12 23 .m Los Angeles at Cincinnati .
Championship Enterprises,
Davis, LA
16 62 9 24 .387 Montreal at Houston, n[g_~t
Chamberlain's accountant
Mays, SF
14 47 11 18 .383
arrive(! by helicopter on the lnc., the fight promoters for the
Torre, St.L t6 64 12 24 .375
Americtri League
Astrodome, said there was a 50Bonds, SF
15 60 18 22 .367
E11t
GB Astrodome parking lot and 50 chance the fight wotild still be
Cash, Pitt
11 44 9 16 .364 Baltimore
WS L. P::j
advised Cham.berlain not to sign held.
American League
4 ·
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unless the $500,1XXJ was tax free.
Buford, Bal ~- ~~ ~~- ~3
:~si~~gton ~ :
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The surprised promoters, the.,.--. . . . . . . . . . .. .
Tovar, Mlnn 14 60 9 22 .367 Delrolt
6 7 .462
same .ones who lost the All-Joe .1
McKnny,Chl 12 30 1 11 .367 Cleveland
5 7 .417
Rojas, KC .15 59 8 21 .356 New York Wes51 8 .385 3'h Frazier fight to a last minute $5 :
million bid backed by Jack Kent
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Vstrzmsk, Bas
13 4ll 12 17 .354
W. L. Pet. GB · Cooke of Los Angeles, wouldn't · :
Egan. Chi
s 20 2 7-.350 Oakland
12 5 .706 3· agree to new demands. All was
Kallne, Del 13 49 9 17 .347 California
B 7 .533
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guaranteed only $400,000 tax
Nrthrp, Det 13 52 12 18 .346 ~:~~=~~!;
~v, free because the government
Holt. Mlnn II 38 12 13 .342
Jhnsn, Bal 11 44 7 tS .341 Kansas City
6 9 .400
Home Runs
Chicag_o
6 9 .400 5
will'take60percentofhispurse
in income tax.
National _League: Stargell,
Thursday's Results
PH 10; ·Aaron, All 6; Banch, Chicago 4 Milwaukee 2
After keeping reporters, some
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CIn, Calbert, SO. Bonds and Oakland
IOnly games scheduled)
from as far away as New York,
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waiting 75 minutes, Jack
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Probable Pitchers
(All Times ESTI
O'CoMell of the Asirodome 216 E. 2nd ·
Pomeroy
Oak 5; Powell. Bait, Yastrzem- Chicago (John 1.3) at Boston
Phone 992-5428
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announced the postponement of . ._llliliii-liiiiiii;;.llll.,
ski. Bos, Spencer, Cal, North- (Sieber! 2.0), t:30 p.m.
Plymouth Valiant i~cluding Dusler a leader ot Jts class in resale value which i; just
nlp, Oet. Oliver, KC, Alou and
Baltimore !McNally 2-0) at t~e
signing.
O'Connell,
White, NY. Jackson. Monday California (Wright 2-2) , 11 p.m.
one of lhe greal thtngs about Plymouth compacts. Our hot selling Plymouth Duster Is
and Rudl, Oak 3,
Delrolt (Chance 0-1) at
also coming through with a bigger engine, tires, trunk, and brakes than the mini-cars,
Runs Batted In
National Lea~ue: Stargell, Oakland 1Segui2-0L 11 p.m.
yet Duster has a low compact price. With deals like ours, no wonder sales are soaring.
Cleveland (McDowell 0-2) at
C
Pitt 21 ; Mays, F 15; olbert, Kansas City (Drago 2-1), 8:30
Fo.r the right deal on the right compact, c'mon through the righl place. We'll come '
SO 14; Torre, St.l 13; Aaron.
through for Y-'U.
,
All and Cardenal, St.L 12.
P·'IJ.ilwaukee (P~rsons 0-2) at
American League: Northrup, Washington (McLain 2. 1), s:JO
AUTHORIZED DEALERS~~ CHRYSLER
Det 17; Branda, Oak 13;
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Powell • Bait· Aparicio, Bos and P·'IJ.innesota 1Blylevln 2-ll at ,
Kltlerbrew, Mlnn 12.
New York· (Kline 1-1), 8 p.m.
Pitching
S.turday'~ Games
National League: Ups~aw, Detroit at Oakland
All and Carlton. St.L 4-0; Baltimore at Calif, night
5eaver, NY 3-0, Gibson, St.L, Cleveland at Kansas City
Marichal and Perry, SF 3-1.
. Mil t w h 1 ht
American League: Blue, Oak
w a as • n g
.1; Timmerman, Del 3-0; 22 Minnesota at New York
4tied
with 2.
Chicago at Boston
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wife at the home of her parenllj, .
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Rouall ~
Racine and his parenta,,Mr. a~
Mrs. Harold Bird at AnUquliJi.
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SenJice and Giving

The MOondusters 4-H · club meeting will be lield on April 30
. By Mrs. Herbert Roush
.met April14al the.borne of Mrs. a!'the home of Dale Arnold. Mr. and Mrs.,Bill Mitchell of
The ApoSUe Paul in writing to the church at Corinth said in 2 Columbus spent the ~eekend
W. R. Hayes with two •dvisors Charles Oberholrer.
Mr . . and Mrs, William
and eleven members pr'esenl. TIJE SPINNING . WHEEl..'!
· Qlf, 5:14,15 - •'The lo~e of Cbrist consti'aineth us; because we l'ith the latrer's sister, Mrs.
Ilellls of business discussed met April15 at tile home of Mrs . . Krackomberger and daugh!A!r,
Utus judge, lllat lf one' died for ail, then were all dead: and \bat.he llertha Robinson. .
.
Ra
Col
d .
... Mary Jane, of Keasby, N. J.,
died for all, that they which live shoul!l not henceforth live,lUI to
Mr. and Mrs. Pet.! Shields,
were to go toUtecounl ymee I mg
ymond
e, a v1ser, Wlw• Mr. and Mrs. Willlam
nul Wednesday.
sev.en members allending.
lbemselves, .but into him which dl.ed for tf!em, and rose again." · Ralph Shain of Antiquity, Paul
The sewing \. girls' displayed Collecting money for cancer, Krackomberger Jr. and son of
'Ibis means that everyone who bas accepted Olrist as his Sayre of Columbus, Brooks
Kerns, and Mr . . and Mrs.
Saviour is bound by everyUting that is true in .him to make Sayre of Syracuse were
. baskets and Opel Oyer gave a making a scrap book, and who SIA!rling Rayburn and children
demonstration on how to set a would bring refreshments for of Howell Township, N: J. and
t:llrist's mission in the 'World his mission. Fmn the very first Saturday night ~ests of Mr.
table. Joy Sauer was in charge the 'next . meeting were Mr. and .Mrs. Elson Long and
m1111ent that we receive the grace of God and our hearts are at and Mrs. Herbert Sayre.
of recreation when " the discussed. Rayanna Cole gave a · children of New Haven, w. va.,
peaceWithGod,w:eshoo,ldbemovedtoallfeoft:llristiandevotion
Mr. and Mrs. Pet.! Ford of .
guessing game" was played. demonstration on how to hem. spent Easter wiUt Mr. and Mrs.
to his cause. If we do not, then we are untrue to ourselves and Southside, W. Va., Miss Diana
Mrs. Hayes and Joy ser11ed Pam Nottingham was in Eugene Long and family.
ungr11tefulto our Master.
Cundiff of Charleston, W. Va.,
refreshmenls..'l'he next meeting charge of recreation and ser· Mrs. Ruth Perkins and
Jesus said, "WhoSoever will come after me, let him deny . were Sunday guests of Mr. and
·
. •
will be held on Aprll 23 - Mary ving refreshments. The next children of Pennsboro, w. va.,
himself and take up his cross, and follow me. For whosoever will Mrs, Charles ·Lawson and ' most of it you'll hear f~IIJ
Sauer.
. ·
meeting wijl be April 29 ~~ Ute
REV. LOWTHER
save hisllfe shall lose it; but whosoever sh.Ulose his life for my family. ·
.
. YoUr ~ife the next mornln!.
THE . STIVERSVILLE Slit· home of Mrs. Cole. The group spent a few days witll her sis!A!r,
sake and the gospel's, the same shall save It."
Sherd Cline of New Brighton,
Mrs. Elsie Whit.! and family.
chers met April 15 at the home . plans to take the money for
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dean
S
For no man can serve two masters, he will hate the one and Pa., spent Wednesday · through
of Ada Van Meter, advisor, wiUt cancer to their next meeting.- and family of Bolivar and Mr.
~.u..o
love the oUter, or be wlll despise one and hold onto the other. We ThurS!Iay with Mrs. Kate Rowe
nine members present. The Darla Gill.
and Mrs. Audley Whit.! and
cannot serve God and msmmon at the same time.
and Ada. Raymond Rowe, local,
group elected offlcers and THE MESSUPS met March 24 family of Killbuck were recent
· When Jesus appeared to His disciples after the resurrection, called Sunday at the Rowe
during
,:.discussed project· selection.
at the Wamsley home with two guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
He
said
toUtem,
"Peace
be
unto
you:
as
the
Father
hatll
sent
me,
home.
Mindy Dalley was in charge advisers and 12 members
Wheel and.Deal :
Mr. and Mrs. Do~ Hupp and
MINERSVILLE - The Bible even so send 1you."- John 20:21. And then in John 15:16 he said,
of recre~tion, . and Ada Van present. The group elec!A!d for Ballard and family· ·
Days
:
Meter served refreshments. president, Vanessa Folmer;
Mr.and Mrs. Gary Hoi!A!r and Baptist Temple here has ac- "Yehavenotchosenme butlhavechosenyou,andordainedyou, sons enJOyed campmg over the
son of Duncanvllle, Pa., and Mr. cepted evangelist Guy W. that ye should go and brfug forth fruit, and that ~our fruit should · w::end at the Theron Johnson
Thenextmeelingwillbeheldon vice
president,
Paula and Mrs. Worley ·Davis of
whatsoever ye shall ask the FaUter m my name, He p B b.b La
t Fr'd
April 24 at the home of Ada Van Eichinger; secretary, kim Dexter spent Easter with Mr. Lowther Jr. of Parkersburg as remain;· that
't to
,
o y wson spen
1 ay.
their
new
pastor.
For
the
last
Me!A!r. -Tina Cozart.
Sebo;
treasurer, · Cathy and Mrs. Arvil Holter and
may
gtve
I
you
.
.
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night
with
Edward
Lawson.
two years he has been associate
THE SNOWVILLE 4-H club Blaettilar; repor!A!r, June Ann family ,
We are saved to serve. We are not to whunper and say, I
Sun~ay callers in the Bertlla
pastor
of
the
Baptist
Gospel
met April17 at ~home of Mr. ·wamsley ; recreation leaders, · Mrs. Doris Hill· and guest,
can't." We are chosen and ordained of Christ to bear the fruits of Robinson home were Mr. and
Temple
there.
Services
will be
and Mrs. Edwin Oberholzer Susan Wright artd Melody Florence Barnes, of woos!A!r
His grace. We are call~ upon to deny self and ~ke llP our cross Mrs. Early Roush; local, Mr.
held each SUnday as follows:
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snouffer; program commit!A!e,
and
follow Christ. He IS our Master. We are His ser:vanta ..The and Mrs. Bill Robinson and
Wood, advisers, and 13 mem- Beth McKnight, Mary Blaett· spent the weekend at her home Sunday School 10 a.m., greatest privllege and the greatest joy we can have m life IS m family and Brian Robinson of
here.
bers present. The group nar, and .Paula Eichinger, and
BethReibelspentanightwith preaching 11 a.m., evening being a faiUtful servant of Cbrist, who loved us and gave himself Racine.
discussed whelller or not to sell health and safety commit!A!e, Brenda Lee Ballard. Amber services at 7:30pm., and mid· for \L\1.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill of
week prayer ,services, Tuesday
Stanley products.
Faith Perrin, Becky Thomas,
"For
by
grace
are
ye
saved
through
faith;
and
that
not
of
Racine
visited a recent Sunday
Jeff and SIA!ve Arnold were In and Bonnie WoOds.
McCain also spent a night with 7:30 p.m. The motto for tile
yourselves:ltisthegiftofGod: notofworks,lestanymanshould with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
her recently.
charge of recreation and the Susan Wright and Melody
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow church is "A Going.Church For boast. For we are His workmanship, creared in Cbrist Jesus unto Roush.
a Coming Savior."
group played grunt pig, grunt Snouffer were in charge of
Mrs. Russell Roush and
Mr. Lowther has been in the good works, which God hath before Ol'dained that we should walk
and gossip. Vickie and Charles recreation when the group Fortney of Pennsboro, W. Va.,
in
Utem,",
Paul
wro!A!
to
the
Ephesian
Christians.
We
are
not
children,
Sharon, Cindy, David,
Oberholzer served refresh· played baseball. Alice Wamsley visi!A!d Mr. and Mrs. Junior. mt'n·18tr Y s1· x Years. For two
ments of cookies, ships, iced served refreshments. - June ,Whit.! and children over the years he had a program saved by character, but by his grace unto chsracter. So then It is and Edward, called on Mrs. Bob We're wheeling and dtallng
•II models from thrifty
· IA!a, and Kool-Aid. The next Wamsley.
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry "Revival Rally Times" on the notour works that save us but the gift of grace through faitll; and Rhodes, Mike and Karen, on
seven's to powerful , 14's.
Sunday.
Price starts from ,., on
Whit.! and children of Little · Parkersburg radio. station. He yetwithoutworks we have evidence that we lack faith.
OneofUtegreatestwaystoshowtoGodthefaithtbatwehave
Wiley Ours of Racine called L•wn ·Ronger.
Hocking also visi!A!d with them atrended Moody Bible College,
recently.
Emmaus Bible College, lnHim,lsfoundinhowfalthfulwearelnourglvlng.
on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donahew Takeadvanlageof thiS once.
a.vear sale lo ge't the best
Mrs. Kathy Johnson of Springfield Bible College and
The Bible Is full Of admonitions ooncernlng giving. The Bible Sunday.
deal on a new Wheel Horse
Portland called on her parents, Jack Hyles Pastor's School. He rells us Who should give, How much should be given, When it.
Mrs. Don Hlipp, Mrs. Gerald lawn or garden tractor .
Mr . and Mrs. Glen Tuttle was ordained at Columbus, Ohio should be given, and To whom it should be given.
Wells of Syracuse called on ~~::;gn~r..W:~~~d~r P~t :~~~
Wednesday evening.
in August of 1968. He is 29 years
Firstletusconslderwhoshould give. In Deuteronomy 16:17it Mrs. Kate Rowe and Ada favorite Wheel Horse tractor
Denver Hill of Foster, Va., ohl and has been residing in says, "Everyman shall give as he is able." Paulin writing to the recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll ~~t'~et~~\~1~;a 1 ~~~: 1 :!~1
spent Saturday night with Mr. Parkersburg with his wife, Corlnthianssaid "Toalltllatlneveryplacecallupontllenameof White, !Jarla, Deanna, and llmetomakethebestdealls
Mr. and Mrs. carl Randolph
and Mrs..- Ralph Ballard.
Dottie, and six monllls old
·
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.
Keith VISiiA!d Sunday in the nowl Easy terms avolloble.
Jesus
ChrlBiour
Lord,
upon
the
first
day
of
the
week
let
every
one
R
h
Bring the kids. Free Wheel
of Toledo were Easier weekend
M' ·
:
Mrs. Donna Morrison is daughter, Christy.
ofyoulaybyhlminstoreasGodhathprosperedhim·
tllatthere
owe
orne.
.
and
Deal Dov balloons lor
guests with the latter's slsrer
. Iss Sherry Mccam, along spending some time with her
'
Mrs. Roy Donohew call on all!
and brother-In-law, Mr. and with Miss Leanne Nelson and children at Dunbar, W.Va.
may be no gatherings when I come."
Mrs Nora Gorham and Earl r=-------~
Mrs. Lawrence Chapman.
Diane Lourery, both of Logan, Tammy and Rocky Pitzer had
Th!s shows that the work ~God ~ not to be dependent upon a Sunday af!A!rnoon.
11/lla/ flzz.tA4•
Essrer weekend guests with spent tile last weeke~d as guests their tonsils removed at
T !- ,
collection but upon systemallc offermgs for its support.
Mrs Iva Orr was a dinner
WV '
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin were their at ~entuclcy ChrlBtian College. Veterans Memorial Hospital
ODOr .t....U~ting
Just how much are we to give? The law that God gave In guest .of Mrs. Herbert Roush Pioneers in TraelorinQ
daughters, Mr. and Mrs .
Miss Diana Massar s~nt last Thursday.
Leviticus 27:30, says a tithe, which was a tenth part. If this was Sunday.
Whet Horse Salts&amp; Serv.
Randall SmlUt, Hazard, Ky., ~aster at the home of Marion Mrs. In is Carson is visiting
true for the Jew under the Law, how much more is it tnie for those
William Bird stationed in tile .
and Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Smilll,
~gs. Fl
S
her sis!A!r, Mrs. Nell Aibinger at
who are under grace? It was never intended that the Bible teach . Uni!A!d Sta!A!s Navy at Norfolk
Columbus. Their daughters,
rs .
orence
pencer Ventura, Cali!.
theintithe
wasthenotithe
longer
obligation,
but rather
to show
Csthy and Sue, who had spent recently was a houseguest of
RACINE - The following us
thethat
spirit
which
andanother
gifts over
and above
the • - - - - - - - - - ·.::::;:O...:te:r.:O:. •
the past week with their Mr. and Mrs. Starling Ma~r,
students of the Racine tithes should be made. The difference between giving and giving
. grandparents and other . Miss
Faith
McCam,
r&lt;l!lr
Elementary School have been nothing is the difference between obedience and disobedience. It
relatives returned home with celebrated her birthday Sunday
\..d.lll
named to the honor roll for the is disobedience that displeases the Master.
·
. their parenta. .
afternoon with the help of
fifth six weeks grading period.
When are we to give? In the Bible we find ·thal giving is
Other guests at the Wilson Sherry, Amber, and Norman
Making a grade of "B" or above associa!A!d witll the worship of Ute Lord's house. Such passages of "
home ~qr the Easter va~tion Mc~.,.lo!j:~:;:M~.Reed, Mr. . eWS'
Otes
in all tlieir subjects lo 'be' named Scripture as I Cor. 16:2andMalacht3:10bringforih·this trulll.
;,
were
Wllloil;_s sl.!IA!rs; llirs. an
· Gale Mceam and Dale
to the roll were.
·
To whom do we give? The law in the 'Old Testament was, "the
Juanita 'Dean and daugh!A!r, Lee, r. and Mrs. Ross Cleland,
BY BERTHA PARKER
Grade One, Kimberly IA!nth shall be holy unto Ute Lord." All offering is unto the Lord. Is
Sue of Camden New Jersey Mr. and . Mrs. Dana McCain,
Sabbath School atrendance Follrod, Allen Pape •. Kent it not strange Utatwe wm pay our club dues, and our bills, and yet
• sandwiches
• short orders
and' Mr. and ' Mrs. J. c : Mrs: Donna Ihle, Lois and April 18 at the Free Methodist
Wolfe, Brian Harden, Melinda neglect paying what is due our Lord? An giving, whether It be
Thompson, Medina, Ohio.
Melissa, Mr. and Mrs. Church was 142. Offering was Salmons, Patrick Johnson, Rita
• biggest beefburgers in town
·
1
te
J
Re
money,time,ortalentsisanactofworsbip.
ThlsisUtetesto
our
Mrs. Blanche Nelson spent Wateman Whit.!: ~lana Epple, $35.99. Attendance at all ser· 810
Grard,e aTwyo, Pees.ggy Bush , Enc
. spiritual relationship with God. If we don't believe It, then read
Easter Sunday with her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Wdham Frecker, vices Easter day was 269.
Mrs. C. E. Atkinson In Athens. aqd Nola Young.
Rev. Gill will attend a Hill, Snnja Hill, Della Johnson, Luke 16 ' 10.12· ,.
.
Sounds good · - •
Jesus s&amp;d, If ye know these thmgs, happy are ye lf ye do
Steven and Gary Nelson of . Dlnsll)ore Boyles was meeting of the Board of Bob Bill Lee, Carl Morris,
eat • at PCJIIleroy spent a few days of recently entertamed at the Evangelism Saturday in Bryan Wolfe, Paula Wolfe.
Utem."
their Eas!A!r vacation with their home of Mr .. and Mrs. Starling Columbus.
Grade Three, Cricket Car·
- Rev. Robert W. Kuhn, Pastor, First Baptist Church,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Massar.
Mrs. Roy Howell, Mrs. Fran pen!A!r, Tammie Cleland, Kim Pomeroy.
Grover stout.
- Sberry·McCain Cline spent tile weekend with Dugan, Amy Fisher, Beth - - - - - - - - - - - - ; -- - - - Mr. Howell in Pennsylvania. Hoffman ; Melissa Ihle, Lora'
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Mr. and Mrs. Harmoh Fox took
Knighting, John Pape, Kent Tammy Smith, Brenda Uteir sewing boxes' and Opal
them to Columbus airport.
Mrs. Gladys Mowery recently ~a~ey, Amanda Wells, Cmdy Smith, and Greg Walker were Oyer gave a demonstration on
sold her place to Mr, and Mrs. ~r§~: Four, Douglas Bell, welcomed into membership of table setting. Recreation was In
Swan and left for California to Catherine Cross, Brian Grind· the Moondus!A!rs 4-H Club at a charge of Joy Sauer. Plans were
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
staff, Brice Hart, Seth Hill, recentmeetmg held at. Ute borne made for 'at!A!nding the "Project
make her home.
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST.,
Beverly McLain Carol Morris of Mrs. W. R. .Hayes. Tem Plan.Q-Rama" and' the next
._.Piil EROY.
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HOME FROM KENTUCKY
Linda Norris, Brent Pat!A!rson,
ti
Th . 1 d' 1 ed Apri'l 28 at the Sauer home
Mrs. Owen Genheimer and
Ma~ie Pickens, Danielle Smilll,m
••ee•ntlg. ••elllig•tr•s•ISllip•ally••••••••••'•
Mrs. Russ Watsqn have John
Beat
West.
returned from a week's visit Grade Five, Lois Bailey,
with Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Mar· SIA!phen Baker, Larry Fisher,
shall, Louisville, Ky. They went Perry HUI, Patty Robinson,
Special
especially for the wedding of Richard Teaford.
2 Dr. H. T., 6 cyl., auto. trans .. P.S .. P. B., Regular
Miss Marianna Marshall to Mr.
Grade Six, Eric Dunning,
Glen McDonald on Saturday. On Anna Frank, Tracl Weese,
Friday night they were guests J(evin Willford, Scott Wolfe.
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IA!nding the wedding were Mr. The Rev. 0. L. Orr of Cam,.
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sons, Point Pleasant, W. Va., Hysell Run Free Methodist ·
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.·· the 40th · anniversary ob·.
servance of Beta Sigma Phi
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celebrati,on held ,Tuesday night
at the Up towner Inn in
Parkersburg; \Y. Va.
Honored were Mrs. Nellie
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Chapter and Mrs . Coleen
Ohlinger o'f Ohio Eta Phi
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SON BORN APRIL 9
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G.
Miller, 4481 Keeler Dr.,
Columbus, are announcing the
birth of a son, Eric Collier, on
April 7. The seven pound, four
ounce infant was born at the
Mount Carmel Hospital in
·Columbus. Mr, and Mrs. Miller,
former Pomeroy residents,
have another son, Michael, age
three. Mr, Miller formerly
taught instrumental music in
the local schools. He is
presently associated with the
Grove City Schools as a
guidance counselor.

Regulaf &amp; Bell Boltol11 Legs

Seeln' Is Bellevln'

EARLY BIRD SALE

Birthday Observed

Life at Fairfield Discussed

For Men and Boys
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SYRACUSE _ sunshine approved and various fund·
Makers Class of the First' raising ideas were discussed. A
United Presbyterian Church donation of $12 was given to the
was held Friday night, April16, George Thompson kidney fund .
in the annex of the church. The
Hostesses fo~ the May
mee ting was conducted by meeting will be Janice Lawson
president, Naomi London.
and Jean Hall . Devotions will be
Devotions were by Margaret by Helen Jiarris and roll call
Cottrill, who read the 2oth will be a Bible verse or poem
· chap!A!r of John , also, "Jesus pertaining to "Mother ."
And His ·Heavenly Father" Refreshments were served to
from Presbyterian Life. Roll Mrs . London with Pauline
call was answered by five Morarity, contributing hos!A!ss,
members giving an Easter · to Helen Harris, Helen Diddle,
and Margaret Cottrill.
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'!be Big Bend Neighborhood day camp bas been set for June
14throUghJune18atCampKlashutanearChester.
Mrs. Mary Bahr, day camp director, announces that the
reglslraiion deadline is May 1 and lbe fee per scout attending is
$5. The day camp sessions will be held frqm 9 a.m. to 3 pJO. and
among the llCtivlliea off~ wlll)le ping pong, volleyball,hlldng,
nature study, archery, and ·folk dancil!g. Only junior and cadetre
scouts will part!cipare In arebery.
Mrs: Pat Duffy will serve as business manager for the camp
and senior scouts will serve aa aids. Colors wiU be assignad to
each unit and craft work pro~ts will be carried out 1n unit colors.
On the final day of Ute day camp program, olymplcs wlll be
held with ribbons to be awarded. Parenta of tile girls wlll .be in·
vlted to join th
ts in a wiener roast and there will be a
demon$b'atioo 0~ =~lk ~cing in Ute scout cabin.
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'l'hewomen's choir selections
ivlll be "Lamb of God" by
Gottes, and ·~o Little Lamb" by
Coggin, with a trio doing "The
Heather Hills."
Numbers of the high school
choir will be
"Three.
Umericks, ''Will You Go,
Lightly Go," Schubert's "Holy,
Holy, Holy;" "0 Lord Have
Mercy" . by
Williams,
"Somewhere" by Bernstein,
and "Aquarius, Let .the Sun,
shine In'; by Mac Dormat.

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FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT . POMEROY Local Band Boosrers.
Rotary meeUng at I,.eglon Hall, DANCE, Meigs JJIIIior Hig~ '
Middleport, Friday, 6 p.m., School, Middieport, Saturday, II- ~
li,Jays will emcee. Meigs Band
rather than at church.·
DANCE, FR1DAY, H· ll, Boosters, S}!ODsor, __
Wahama High School, spon· CAR WASH, starting 10 a.ni.
sored by FFA, Jays will emcee. Saturday, at car wash, E. Main
SATURDAY
St., Pomeroy ~ by Senior Girl
SQUARE DANCE, Saturday, Scout Troop 198. ,
8:30-12:30, archery building,
MONDAY
Royal Oak Park, Mike Gorrell · MEIGS BAND Boosrers, 8 p.
and band; caller, Jim Car, m. Mpnday, Meigs High School,

Allee McMann, new executive director for the Four Rivers
Girl Scout eoUndl,metwith local scouting volunteers Wednesday
at camp Kia8huta.
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SYRACUSE - Mr. Frank Dill of Pomeroy and Mr. and
During that meeting presided over by Mrs. WUilam Ohlinger,
Mrs. Willlam · Hubbard, Syracuse, are announcing the
neighborhood chairman, plans for the week at Camp Sandy Bend
marriage of their daughrer, Penny Lee, to Harold Willlam
for disadvantaged girls in August were dlscuss4ll).
Brinker; son of Mrs. John Bacon, of Racine.
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It was noted Utat supplies to .be proVided by
b'oops of the
Wedding
vows
were
exchanged
Apr.
11
at
the
home
of
her
county are to be turned in at the May neighborhood meeting. In
A THOUGHT
brother and sisrer-I!Haw, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wlllls, Racine
the packs,' one to be supplied by each troop, are to be sheeta, a
R.D. (sYracuse). The Rev. Freeland Norris of Racine of·
The 13th birthday an· il FOR TGDA y il
toothbrush, a comb, toothpaste, so~, raincoat, towel and wash·
niversary
of Joy Sauer was
f
flcia!A!d at Ute wedding ceremony.
cloth. Girls are also asked to contribute shorts, blouses and
observed at the Easrer Sunday
The poorest way to lace ~
Miss Teresa Casci, Middleport served as maid of honor
bathing suits IIley have outgrown, and to turn in empty girl scout
family gathe1ing at the home of ~ Iife Is to face it wrth a il
and Mr. Carl Sauvage of Pomeroy as best man. Matron of
cookie cases for 'use as suitcases.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber,
sneer
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honor was Mrs. Dale Willis. She was given in marriage by
Open house was announced for May 2 from I to 5 p.m. at
Reedsville.
·
- Theodore Roosevelt &lt;tc
her brother, Mr. Willls.
,
Camp Rotan, Athens, and Sa~y Bend near Elizabeth, W.Va. on
An egg hunt was held during :
:
The naw Mrs. Brinker is a 1969 graduare of Southern Local
M~ 23, from 1'to 5 p.m. At Sandy Bend camping will be open .to
the afternoon. In the evening, il
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High School of Racine. The groom is a 1968 graduate of
famllles on Menuirlal Day and Labor Day weekends and use of
Mrs.
Harold
Sauer
served
a
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Southern Local High School and Is employed at Tri..State
the docks for boats without motors will be permitted.
decor a ted cake and ice cream ~
Materials Corp.
Insurance was~ and It was reported tllat beginning
in observanc~ of Joy's birthdlly.
lfs Quick! Easy .
Sept. 1; ·the registration let! of· $1 will cover not· only the first
Atrending besides Mr. and MI:s. . ·
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treatment for an llijury suffered while a girl is involved in
Sauer, Mary Rutll and Joy,
-fl.
scouting actlvilles, but for all subsequent treatments.
Middleport, were Mr. and Mrs. i(
il
Mrs. McMann said tllat paid established camp positions are
conditions at tile Fairfield Donley. The next county William Meredith of ~verly; :
Fridays Only
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open, Nurse, business manager, assistant unit leilders over 18, School for Boys was discussed meeting was announced for Mr . and Mrs. Warren Pickens, il The Drive-In Window -tc
and unit leaders over 21 are needed, she reported. Senior scouts by Frank Ogden, social worker April 26 7:30p.m. at the Meigs Mr : and Mrs . Ernest it
Open .
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w!Uing.to serve as aides may attend camp free and are to contact tllere, at a recent meeting of tile Junior High School auditorium. Wht!A!head; Jean, Jane and Juli, :
9 A.M. to 7 P.M. :
(Co .
il
the Parkersburg office by May I.
Meigs County United Methodist Young people from th~ ironton Kay Balderson, Mr. and Mrs. it
1mu~us 1Y)
Weber,
David
and
Mark,
it
n
A natur~ craft workshop was announced for May 11 at St. youth at the Rutland United area will present a religious
Andrews Methodist Church, Parkersburg. Scout sweet shirts are Methodist Church. About 90 rock program. The event is Reedsville; Tim Glaze and il Other Banking Hours 9 to 3
and 5 to 1 as usual on
still available in green, blue, and maroon at $3 for·S'!ort sleeves young peopl~ a trended the rally. open to all young people of the Charles Meredith, both students
at
Ohio
University.
:1(
Fridays.
and $3.50 for long sleeves.
Rose Mary Rice, Mary Ruth area .
Day camp activities were discussed by Mrs. Bahr, director. A Sauer,and Bobby Williamson of
Mrs. Harold Rice, Mrs .
camp work session was set for May 19 from 10 am. to 2·p.m. at the host youth fellowship gave Harold Sauer, and Mrs. John
Klashuta.
the devotions. Pam Buck, Colwell served refreshments.
of the church with
At the meeting were Mrs. McMann, Mrs. Ohlinger, Mrs. county president, had charge of Recreation followed the
small
filled
baskets.
POMEROV, OHIO
:
Bahr, Mrs. Thelma Alrson, Salisbury 208; Marge Benedum, the business meeting. The meeting. Mrs. Bill Williamson
After Sunday School an
Member FDIC
f
Tuppers Plains 276; Mrs. Margaret Sheridan, Pomeroy 171; Mrs. summer camp program was is advisor of the Rutland Youth Easrer egg hunt was featured in
Member Federal
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Ruth Ann Balderson and Mrs. Marilyn Hannum, Reedsville 667; annolinced by tile Rev. Forest group.
the Robert Harden yard for tile
Reserve System .
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Mrs. Jackie Zirkle, Pomeroy 66; Mrs. Nancy Morris, Mrs. ~ron
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Primary class.
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SWindell, ~s. Staron Welker, Salisbury 220; ,Jane Snyder,
district advisor, Parkersburg, and Mary Hunter, 21M Chester.
SYRACUSE _ The altar of by Alfred Rootes; Mrs. Hazel
.
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131
RACINE TROOP
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the Fjrst llqited PrespY.tefian Clat;k.l'~~~i!le'~"'!l!l~r-M~~an, .
;:~.o-,to~,of. ll!ldi~. W:Mf9:cWP:I@l&lt;~ by ~cin~ -'l)'pop_}J? " ci;mch w'aibe~utiful wtui'whire Mariam, ·ifarry, and' John
recently. Mrs. Ne~e €rOllS, Mrs. Carl Morris, Mrs. Shirley Hill, lilies for the Eas!A!r morning Dean, by Mrs. Helen Wetzel and
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and Mrs. Phlllp Fisher,leader, transpoc!A!d Ute 17 girls to Mid· services. A sunrise service was Mrs . Mayme Holmes; Roy
dleport.
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· conduc!A!d by the Rev. Russell Holmes and Mariam Holmes
In
Work on their collectors badge is continW?g. An ~srer ~gg Lesoor, followed by coffee and Weyersmiller, by Mfs. Mayme
hunt was held last week at the American·J..egiOn hall m Racme. donuts served in the annex.
Holmes, and Mr. and Mrs.
Midnight Black High Impact Polystyrene Cabinet
SALISBURY BROWNIES
worship service was con· Robert Crow; Mr. Pearl Me·
An investiture service for Kalhy Qulvey preceded an Easter dueled by the pastor at 9 Bride, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mr.
party and egg huntfor Brownie Troop 220last week.
o'clock; his sermon theme, "Be and Mrs. C. C. Nills, and Mr.
Mrs. Sharon Swindell and Mrs. Sharon Welker oonduc!A!d the Opened."
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and Mrs. W. S. McBrid~, by
ceremony. Qlpcakes and orange drink were served and favors
The lilies were given in Mrs. Pearl McBride.
were jelly bean nut cups and marshmaUow eggs. An Easrer story memory of Mr. and Mrs. James During the one o'clock Sun·
was read to the girls by Annie Ohlinger, senior aide.
Quick by Margaret Cottrill and day School hour the children .of
An egg hunt was held witb prizes going to Patty Parker, Carla Thomas Quick; John Mumaw the primary class .were given
· Whaley, Angela Sinclair, and Kathy Quivey. Guests at the family by Frankie Mumaw; filled Eas!A!r baskets lind the
meeting were Mrs. Connie Qulvey and daughter, Mrs. Kennetll Albert
Duckworth
and Junior Class ·members were
SlnclairandRyan,andPaulaSwlndellandJackieWelker.
. Josephine J?uckworth Harden, each given large candy eggs.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5
by the family; Flossie Roush, The Star Class remembered theCooking classes wll1 be comple!A!d Wednesday by Junior
Troop 5at the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co. under the
direction of Mrs. Joa!U18 Distler. A IA!a for Ute mothers of the
scouts wlll be held at tllat time.
District 13· rally plans were Chesrer Grade School on May 14
Scouts and guests bad a skating party Sunday at the Skate-a· discusSed during the Tuesday witll the dinner to be served by
way Rink and on Saturday will begin work at Mrs, Alice MUla' night meeting of Chester the Council. Commlt!A!es were
ceramic shop on a gift for Mother's Day.
Council 323, Daughters of named for the dinner. Reser·
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 311
vatlons are due by May 3.
America, held at the haU.
An outing at Fort Meigs SaturdaY, with the Tuppers Plains
The rally will be held at the Arrangements were made '1Qr
Stereo High Fidelity Portable Motorola
junior troop bas been planned by Troop 39. The girls are asked to
the initiation IA!am to go to
"Micro· Mite" llltegrated Circuit Sound
have 25 cents and a permission slip when they meet at 11 a.m. at
Syracuse for initiatory work
System provides exceptJonal clarity and
Heath Uni!A!d Methodist Church for Ute trip .to Forest Acres Park
there.
SALES REPORTED
fidelity in sound reproduction. Has swing
near RuUand.
Ohio sales of Series E &amp; H Mrs. Erma Cleland, council
down "Mini" changer, detachable speaker
At the Monday night meeting of the b'oop, plans were made Uni!A!d States Savings Bonds in deputy, was escorted to the
wings, solid stale amplifier , retractable
for a weekend at Camp Klashuta, May 14-16, and for a court of March were $30.7 million . altar where she was presented a
diamond stylus, separate tone control. 4 speed
Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Meigs birthday gift by the Council, and
awards on May 17.
automatic record changer, two . 4" Golden
The girls accompanied by their leader, Mrs. Roscoe Wise, County Volunteer Savings a decora!A!d cake baked by Mrs.
Voice speakers, separate right &amp; left channel
recently took an aU-day bike around Middleport to complete a Bonds Chairmlln, r'eported Margaret Tuttle.
volume
controls, automatic sliut-off, 45 rpm
Two applications for mem·
March sales of Savings Bonds in
requirement on their gypsy badge.
spindle, tone arm lock, convenient molded
the county were $30,'628, bersbip and one for rein·
carry handle.
achieving 28.3 per cent of Its staren\ent were read during tbe
meeting conducted by Mrs.
annual sales goal.
Jean Summerfield. A potluck
PARENTS VISITED
wasenjoyedatUtecon~lusionof
. . Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Clay the meeting by the 28 members
(Patricia Gaul) have returnet! present, and the Good of the
MIDDLEPORT, 0. '
c .
er .1 1 I'
t0 Yps1 1an 1,
spending. several
days
here
t' Mi h aft si en auc 100 ' ·
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Gaul, and Vicki, and
grandparents, Mr' and Mrs.
'·
Bud Morgan, Pomeroy, Route 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Have been on
Easrer vacation fro111 Esstern
Michigan University where .
they are students. .

Spring Concert s·unday.
The annual.spring concert by·
the Kyger Creek High School
music department will be
presented at 2:30 p.m. (DST)
Sunday in the high school
audftorlum.
' Miss Loretta Ours is Ute
lllrector of the choirs and Gene
Browning Is Ute band director.
'l'1le program will open with the
junior high choir singing
"Anlericans are We" by Swift,
and a,spiritual, "Joshua Fit the
Battle of Jericho."
Senior band selections will be
"Marqh (the Southerner)" by
Alexander;
"A
Mozart'
Festival" arranged by Johnson; "Passacaglia in E Flat" by
':rank;; "Pageanb'y Overture"
by Edmondson; and "Songs of
Wales" by Davis.

Girl Scout
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Chapter year in Charlie Weaver
style.
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Pledges of Ohio Eta Phi' were
introduced and presented , the .
Interilational prize winning. ·In
the group were Carol Adams,
Silsle Baer, Phyllis Bennett,
Janie Bourne, Debbie Finlaw,
Debbie Gerlach, Lynn Kitchen,
Martha McPhail, .Donna
Morrison, Iris Payne, · Edwina
Scott, and Charlot!A! Taunton.
The message from Lynn
Terry of In!A!rnational was read
by Mrs. Ohlinger,- and Mrs,
Brown gave the welcome .and
led in the F~under's Day
pledge. The Beta Sigma Phi
grace ~as given by Margaret
Follroad p~eceding · the
smorgasbord dmner. June Van
Vranken led in the Natidnal
Anthem. Chairman of the event
was Pearl Welker.
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Bashan·
News Notes

Meigs 4-H Uub News

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Va., 'spenl ·the w~kend with 1JVi ·
wife at the home of her parenllj, .
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Rouall ~
Racine and his parenta,,Mr. a~
Mrs. Harold Bird at AnUquliJi.
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There's a ,lot to be laid for
New Year's celebrat~ons, ar(d

SenJice and Giving

The MOondusters 4-H · club meeting will be lield on April 30
. By Mrs. Herbert Roush
.met April14al the.borne of Mrs. a!'the home of Dale Arnold. Mr. and Mrs.,Bill Mitchell of
The ApoSUe Paul in writing to the church at Corinth said in 2 Columbus spent the ~eekend
W. R. Hayes with two •dvisors Charles Oberholrer.
Mr . . and Mrs, William
and eleven members pr'esenl. TIJE SPINNING . WHEEl..'!
· Qlf, 5:14,15 - •'The lo~e of Cbrist consti'aineth us; because we l'ith the latrer's sister, Mrs.
Ilellls of business discussed met April15 at tile home of Mrs . . Krackomberger and daugh!A!r,
Utus judge, lllat lf one' died for ail, then were all dead: and \bat.he llertha Robinson. .
.
Ra
Col
d .
... Mary Jane, of Keasby, N. J.,
died for all, that they which live shoul!l not henceforth live,lUI to
Mr. and Mrs. Pet.! Shields,
were to go toUtecounl ymee I mg
ymond
e, a v1ser, Wlw• Mr. and Mrs. Willlam
nul Wednesday.
sev.en members allending.
lbemselves, .but into him which dl.ed for tf!em, and rose again." · Ralph Shain of Antiquity, Paul
The sewing \. girls' displayed Collecting money for cancer, Krackomberger Jr. and son of
'Ibis means that everyone who bas accepted Olrist as his Sayre of Columbus, Brooks
Kerns, and Mr . . and Mrs.
Saviour is bound by everyUting that is true in .him to make Sayre of Syracuse were
. baskets and Opel Oyer gave a making a scrap book, and who SIA!rling Rayburn and children
demonstration on how to set a would bring refreshments for of Howell Township, N: J. and
t:llrist's mission in the 'World his mission. Fmn the very first Saturday night ~ests of Mr.
table. Joy Sauer was in charge the 'next . meeting were Mr. and .Mrs. Elson Long and
m1111ent that we receive the grace of God and our hearts are at and Mrs. Herbert Sayre.
of recreation when " the discussed. Rayanna Cole gave a · children of New Haven, w. va.,
peaceWithGod,w:eshoo,ldbemovedtoallfeoft:llristiandevotion
Mr. and Mrs. Pet.! Ford of .
guessing game" was played. demonstration on how to hem. spent Easter wiUt Mr. and Mrs.
to his cause. If we do not, then we are untrue to ourselves and Southside, W. Va., Miss Diana
Mrs. Hayes and Joy ser11ed Pam Nottingham was in Eugene Long and family.
ungr11tefulto our Master.
Cundiff of Charleston, W. Va.,
refreshmenls..'l'he next meeting charge of recreation and ser· Mrs. Ruth Perkins and
Jesus said, "WhoSoever will come after me, let him deny . were Sunday guests of Mr. and
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will be held on Aprll 23 - Mary ving refreshments. The next children of Pennsboro, w. va.,
himself and take up his cross, and follow me. For whosoever will Mrs, Charles ·Lawson and ' most of it you'll hear f~IIJ
Sauer.
. ·
meeting wijl be April 29 ~~ Ute
REV. LOWTHER
save hisllfe shall lose it; but whosoever sh.Ulose his life for my family. ·
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. YoUr ~ife the next mornln!.
THE . STIVERSVILLE Slit· home of Mrs. Cole. The group spent a few days witll her sis!A!r,
sake and the gospel's, the same shall save It."
Sherd Cline of New Brighton,
Mrs. Elsie Whit.! and family.
chers met April 15 at the home . plans to take the money for
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dean
S
For no man can serve two masters, he will hate the one and Pa., spent Wednesday · through
of Ada Van Meter, advisor, wiUt cancer to their next meeting.- and family of Bolivar and Mr.
~.u..o
love the oUter, or be wlll despise one and hold onto the other. We ThurS!Iay with Mrs. Kate Rowe
nine members present. The Darla Gill.
and Mrs. Audley Whit.! and
cannot serve God and msmmon at the same time.
and Ada. Raymond Rowe, local,
group elected offlcers and THE MESSUPS met March 24 family of Killbuck were recent
· When Jesus appeared to His disciples after the resurrection, called Sunday at the Rowe
during
,:.discussed project· selection.
at the Wamsley home with two guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
He
said
toUtem,
"Peace
be
unto
you:
as
the
Father
hatll
sent
me,
home.
Mindy Dalley was in charge advisers and 12 members
Wheel and.Deal :
Mr. and Mrs. Do~ Hupp and
MINERSVILLE - The Bible even so send 1you."- John 20:21. And then in John 15:16 he said,
of recre~tion, . and Ada Van present. The group elec!A!d for Ballard and family· ·
Days
:
Meter served refreshments. president, Vanessa Folmer;
Mr.and Mrs. Gary Hoi!A!r and Baptist Temple here has ac- "Yehavenotchosenme butlhavechosenyou,andordainedyou, sons enJOyed campmg over the
son of Duncanvllle, Pa., and Mr. cepted evangelist Guy W. that ye should go and brfug forth fruit, and that ~our fruit should · w::end at the Theron Johnson
Thenextmeelingwillbeheldon vice
president,
Paula and Mrs. Worley ·Davis of
whatsoever ye shall ask the FaUter m my name, He p B b.b La
t Fr'd
April 24 at the home of Ada Van Eichinger; secretary, kim Dexter spent Easter with Mr. Lowther Jr. of Parkersburg as remain;· that
't to
,
o y wson spen
1 ay.
their
new
pastor.
For
the
last
Me!A!r. -Tina Cozart.
Sebo;
treasurer, · Cathy and Mrs. Arvil Holter and
may
gtve
I
you
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night
with
Edward
Lawson.
two years he has been associate
THE SNOWVILLE 4-H club Blaettilar; repor!A!r, June Ann family ,
We are saved to serve. We are not to whunper and say, I
Sun~ay callers in the Bertlla
pastor
of
the
Baptist
Gospel
met April17 at ~home of Mr. ·wamsley ; recreation leaders, · Mrs. Doris Hill· and guest,
can't." We are chosen and ordained of Christ to bear the fruits of Robinson home were Mr. and
Temple
there.
Services
will be
and Mrs. Edwin Oberholzer Susan Wright artd Melody Florence Barnes, of woos!A!r
His grace. We are call~ upon to deny self and ~ke llP our cross Mrs. Early Roush; local, Mr.
held each SUnday as follows:
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snouffer; program commit!A!e,
and
follow Christ. He IS our Master. We are His ser:vanta ..The and Mrs. Bill Robinson and
Wood, advisers, and 13 mem- Beth McKnight, Mary Blaett· spent the weekend at her home Sunday School 10 a.m., greatest privllege and the greatest joy we can have m life IS m family and Brian Robinson of
here.
bers present. The group nar, and .Paula Eichinger, and
BethReibelspentanightwith preaching 11 a.m., evening being a faiUtful servant of Cbrist, who loved us and gave himself Racine.
discussed whelller or not to sell health and safety commit!A!e, Brenda Lee Ballard. Amber services at 7:30pm., and mid· for \L\1.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill of
week prayer ,services, Tuesday
Stanley products.
Faith Perrin, Becky Thomas,
"For
by
grace
are
ye
saved
through
faith;
and
that
not
of
Racine
visited a recent Sunday
Jeff and SIA!ve Arnold were In and Bonnie WoOds.
McCain also spent a night with 7:30 p.m. The motto for tile
yourselves:ltisthegiftofGod: notofworks,lestanymanshould with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
her recently.
charge of recreation and the Susan Wright and Melody
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow church is "A Going.Church For boast. For we are His workmanship, creared in Cbrist Jesus unto Roush.
a Coming Savior."
group played grunt pig, grunt Snouffer were in charge of
Mrs. Russell Roush and
Mr. Lowther has been in the good works, which God hath before Ol'dained that we should walk
and gossip. Vickie and Charles recreation when the group Fortney of Pennsboro, W. Va.,
in
Utem,",
Paul
wro!A!
to
the
Ephesian
Christians.
We
are
not
children,
Sharon, Cindy, David,
Oberholzer served refresh· played baseball. Alice Wamsley visi!A!d Mr. and Mrs. Junior. mt'n·18tr Y s1· x Years. For two
ments of cookies, ships, iced served refreshments. - June ,Whit.! and children over the years he had a program saved by character, but by his grace unto chsracter. So then It is and Edward, called on Mrs. Bob We're wheeling and dtallng
•II models from thrifty
· IA!a, and Kool-Aid. The next Wamsley.
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry "Revival Rally Times" on the notour works that save us but the gift of grace through faitll; and Rhodes, Mike and Karen, on
seven's to powerful , 14's.
Sunday.
Price starts from ,., on
Whit.! and children of Little · Parkersburg radio. station. He yetwithoutworks we have evidence that we lack faith.
OneofUtegreatestwaystoshowtoGodthefaithtbatwehave
Wiley Ours of Racine called L•wn ·Ronger.
Hocking also visi!A!d with them atrended Moody Bible College,
recently.
Emmaus Bible College, lnHim,lsfoundinhowfalthfulwearelnourglvlng.
on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donahew Takeadvanlageof thiS once.
a.vear sale lo ge't the best
Mrs. Kathy Johnson of Springfield Bible College and
The Bible Is full Of admonitions ooncernlng giving. The Bible Sunday.
deal on a new Wheel Horse
Portland called on her parents, Jack Hyles Pastor's School. He rells us Who should give, How much should be given, When it.
Mrs. Don Hlipp, Mrs. Gerald lawn or garden tractor .
Mr . and Mrs. Glen Tuttle was ordained at Columbus, Ohio should be given, and To whom it should be given.
Wells of Syracuse called on ~~::;gn~r..W:~~~d~r P~t :~~~
Wednesday evening.
in August of 1968. He is 29 years
Firstletusconslderwhoshould give. In Deuteronomy 16:17it Mrs. Kate Rowe and Ada favorite Wheel Horse tractor
Denver Hill of Foster, Va., ohl and has been residing in says, "Everyman shall give as he is able." Paulin writing to the recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll ~~t'~et~~\~1~;a 1 ~~~: 1 :!~1
spent Saturday night with Mr. Parkersburg with his wife, Corlnthianssaid "Toalltllatlneveryplacecallupontllenameof White, !Jarla, Deanna, and llmetomakethebestdealls
Mr. and Mrs. carl Randolph
and Mrs..- Ralph Ballard.
Dottie, and six monllls old
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Keith VISiiA!d Sunday in the nowl Easy terms avolloble.
Jesus
ChrlBiour
Lord,
upon
the
first
day
of
the
week
let
every
one
R
h
Bring the kids. Free Wheel
of Toledo were Easier weekend
M' ·
:
Mrs. Donna Morrison is daughter, Christy.
ofyoulaybyhlminstoreasGodhathprosperedhim·
tllatthere
owe
orne.
.
and
Deal Dov balloons lor
guests with the latter's slsrer
. Iss Sherry Mccam, along spending some time with her
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Mrs. Roy Donohew call on all!
and brother-In-law, Mr. and with Miss Leanne Nelson and children at Dunbar, W.Va.
may be no gatherings when I come."
Mrs Nora Gorham and Earl r=-------~
Mrs. Lawrence Chapman.
Diane Lourery, both of Logan, Tammy and Rocky Pitzer had
Th!s shows that the work ~God ~ not to be dependent upon a Sunday af!A!rnoon.
11/lla/ flzz.tA4•
Essrer weekend guests with spent tile last weeke~d as guests their tonsils removed at
T !- ,
collection but upon systemallc offermgs for its support.
Mrs Iva Orr was a dinner
WV '
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin were their at ~entuclcy ChrlBtian College. Veterans Memorial Hospital
ODOr .t....U~ting
Just how much are we to give? The law that God gave In guest .of Mrs. Herbert Roush Pioneers in TraelorinQ
daughters, Mr. and Mrs .
Miss Diana Massar s~nt last Thursday.
Leviticus 27:30, says a tithe, which was a tenth part. If this was Sunday.
Whet Horse Salts&amp; Serv.
Randall SmlUt, Hazard, Ky., ~aster at the home of Marion Mrs. In is Carson is visiting
true for the Jew under the Law, how much more is it tnie for those
William Bird stationed in tile .
and Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Smilll,
~gs. Fl
S
her sis!A!r, Mrs. Nell Aibinger at
who are under grace? It was never intended that the Bible teach . Uni!A!d Sta!A!s Navy at Norfolk
Columbus. Their daughters,
rs .
orence
pencer Ventura, Cali!.
theintithe
wasthenotithe
longer
obligation,
but rather
to show
Csthy and Sue, who had spent recently was a houseguest of
RACINE - The following us
thethat
spirit
which
andanother
gifts over
and above
the • - - - - - - - - - ·.::::;:O...:te:r.:O:. •
the past week with their Mr. and Mrs. Starling Ma~r,
students of the Racine tithes should be made. The difference between giving and giving
. grandparents and other . Miss
Faith
McCam,
r&lt;l!lr
Elementary School have been nothing is the difference between obedience and disobedience. It
relatives returned home with celebrated her birthday Sunday
\..d.lll
named to the honor roll for the is disobedience that displeases the Master.
·
. their parenta. .
afternoon with the help of
fifth six weeks grading period.
When are we to give? In the Bible we find ·thal giving is
Other guests at the Wilson Sherry, Amber, and Norman
Making a grade of "B" or above associa!A!d witll the worship of Ute Lord's house. Such passages of "
home ~qr the Easter va~tion Mc~.,.lo!j:~:;:M~.Reed, Mr. . eWS'
Otes
in all tlieir subjects lo 'be' named Scripture as I Cor. 16:2andMalacht3:10bringforih·this trulll.
;,
were
Wllloil;_s sl.!IA!rs; llirs. an
· Gale Mceam and Dale
to the roll were.
·
To whom do we give? The law in the 'Old Testament was, "the
Juanita 'Dean and daugh!A!r, Lee, r. and Mrs. Ross Cleland,
BY BERTHA PARKER
Grade One, Kimberly IA!nth shall be holy unto Ute Lord." All offering is unto the Lord. Is
Sue of Camden New Jersey Mr. and . Mrs. Dana McCain,
Sabbath School atrendance Follrod, Allen Pape •. Kent it not strange Utatwe wm pay our club dues, and our bills, and yet
• sandwiches
• short orders
and' Mr. and ' Mrs. J. c : Mrs: Donna Ihle, Lois and April 18 at the Free Methodist
Wolfe, Brian Harden, Melinda neglect paying what is due our Lord? An giving, whether It be
Thompson, Medina, Ohio.
Melissa, Mr. and Mrs. Church was 142. Offering was Salmons, Patrick Johnson, Rita
• biggest beefburgers in town
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te
J
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money,time,ortalentsisanactofworsbip.
ThlsisUtetesto
our
Mrs. Blanche Nelson spent Wateman Whit.!: ~lana Epple, $35.99. Attendance at all ser· 810
Grard,e aTwyo, Pees.ggy Bush , Enc
. spiritual relationship with God. If we don't believe It, then read
Easter Sunday with her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Wdham Frecker, vices Easter day was 269.
Mrs. C. E. Atkinson In Athens. aqd Nola Young.
Rev. Gill will attend a Hill, Snnja Hill, Della Johnson, Luke 16 ' 10.12· ,.
.
Sounds good · - •
Jesus s&amp;d, If ye know these thmgs, happy are ye lf ye do
Steven and Gary Nelson of . Dlnsll)ore Boyles was meeting of the Board of Bob Bill Lee, Carl Morris,
eat • at PCJIIleroy spent a few days of recently entertamed at the Evangelism Saturday in Bryan Wolfe, Paula Wolfe.
Utem."
their Eas!A!r vacation with their home of Mr .. and Mrs. Starling Columbus.
Grade Three, Cricket Car·
- Rev. Robert W. Kuhn, Pastor, First Baptist Church,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Massar.
Mrs. Roy Howell, Mrs. Fran pen!A!r, Tammie Cleland, Kim Pomeroy.
Grover stout.
- Sberry·McCain Cline spent tile weekend with Dugan, Amy Fisher, Beth - - - - - - - - - - - - ; -- - - - Mr. Howell in Pennsylvania. Hoffman ; Melissa Ihle, Lora'
TWO WELCOMED
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Mr. and Mrs. Harmoh Fox took
Knighting, John Pape, Kent Tammy Smith, Brenda Uteir sewing boxes' and Opal
them to Columbus airport.
Mrs. Gladys Mowery recently ~a~ey, Amanda Wells, Cmdy Smith, and Greg Walker were Oyer gave a demonstration on
sold her place to Mr, and Mrs. ~r§~: Four, Douglas Bell, welcomed into membership of table setting. Recreation was In
Swan and left for California to Catherine Cross, Brian Grind· the Moondus!A!rs 4-H Club at a charge of Joy Sauer. Plans were
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
staff, Brice Hart, Seth Hill, recentmeetmg held at. Ute borne made for 'at!A!nding the "Project
make her home.
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST.,
Beverly McLain Carol Morris of Mrs. W. R. .Hayes. Tem Plan.Q-Rama" and' the next
._.Piil EROY.
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HOME FROM KENTUCKY
Linda Norris, Brent Pat!A!rson,
ti
Th . 1 d' 1 ed Apri'l 28 at the Sauer home
Mrs. Owen Genheimer and
Ma~ie Pickens, Danielle Smilll,m
••ee•ntlg. ••elllig•tr•s•ISllip•ally••••••••••'•
Mrs. Russ Watsqn have John
Beat
West.
returned from a week's visit Grade Five, Lois Bailey,
with Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Mar· SIA!phen Baker, Larry Fisher,
shall, Louisville, Ky. They went Perry HUI, Patty Robinson,
Special
especially for the wedding of Richard Teaford.
2 Dr. H. T., 6 cyl., auto. trans .. P.S .. P. B., Regular
Miss Marianna Marshall to Mr.
Grade Six, Eric Dunning,
Glen McDonald on Saturday. On Anna Frank, Tracl Weese,
Friday night they were guests J(evin Willford, Scott Wolfe.
All Our Cars Are Priced
of Mr. and Mrs. William Me·
MX, 4 Dr. Sedan, white with blue vinyl top, blue vinyl
Donald of Glasco, Ky. at a
TO FIT YOUR BUDGET
Interior, v.s, auto. trans .. P.S., P.B. Ford Motor Co.
rehearsal dinner .held at tile
factory official car. s Year. 50,000 mile warranty
Colonel Sanders Inn. Also atREV. ORR COMING
available, 12.000 actual miles.
IA!nding the wedding were Mr. The Rev. 0. L. Orr of Cam,.
and Mrs. William Knight and bridge, Ohio, will speak at the
sons, Point Pleasant, W. Va., Hysell Run Free Methodist ·
I
340 V·B, 2 dr. H.T., 4·sp., competiTion orange wl1fi wnite
and Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Church at II a.m. Sunday. The
vinyl top, bucket seats, racing wheels.
.
Dr. hardtop. ~tlac's finest and this one Is tops. Factory air
Sheridan and daughters, Rio public is invi!A!d. The Rev. G. J. 4condition,
power steer .• power brakes, automatic trans., fully
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Presentation of the "Girl of
the Yw" •wardi highllgh!A!d
.·· the 40th · anniversary ob·.
servance of Beta Sigma Phi
·Sorority •at a Founder's Day
celebrati,on held ,Tuesday night
at the Up towner Inn in
Parkersburg; \Y. Va.
Honored were Mrs. Nellie
Brown of Xi Gamma Mu
Chapter and Mrs . Coleen
Ohlinger o'f Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter. The. two ehapt~rs
com~ined for the~ celebration
when bighlighta of each chaprer
d~lng the past year were
pr~sented in skit f91'Jll. ·
Mrs. Norma Amsbary, Mrs.
Mildred Karr and Mrs. Vehna
Rue used "Carol Burnet!A!'s
Clearilng Lady"~ llleir theme
for -Xi Gamma Mu with
Texanna We)! telling of activities of the Ohio Eta Phi

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disposer Is suspended by
OKcluslve patented rubber
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SON BORN APRIL 9
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G.
Miller, 4481 Keeler Dr.,
Columbus, are announcing the
birth of a son, Eric Collier, on
April 7. The seven pound, four
ounce infant was born at the
Mount Carmel Hospital in
·Columbus. Mr, and Mrs. Miller,
former Pomeroy residents,
have another son, Michael, age
three. Mr, Miller formerly
taught instrumental music in
the local schools. He is
presently associated with the
Grove City Schools as a
guidance counselor.

Regulaf &amp; Bell Boltol11 Legs

Seeln' Is Bellevln'

EARLY BIRD SALE

Birthday Observed

Life at Fairfield Discussed

For Men and Boys
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SYRACUSE _ sunshine approved and various fund·
Makers Class of the First' raising ideas were discussed. A
United Presbyterian Church donation of $12 was given to the
was held Friday night, April16, George Thompson kidney fund .
in the annex of the church. The
Hostesses fo~ the May
mee ting was conducted by meeting will be Janice Lawson
president, Naomi London.
and Jean Hall . Devotions will be
Devotions were by Margaret by Helen Jiarris and roll call
Cottrill, who read the 2oth will be a Bible verse or poem
· chap!A!r of John , also, "Jesus pertaining to "Mother ."
And His ·Heavenly Father" Refreshments were served to
from Presbyterian Life. Roll Mrs . London with Pauline
call was answered by five Morarity, contributing hos!A!ss,
members giving an Easter · to Helen Harris, Helen Diddle,
and Margaret Cottrill.
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'!be Big Bend Neighborhood day camp bas been set for June
14throUghJune18atCampKlashutanearChester.
Mrs. Mary Bahr, day camp director, announces that the
reglslraiion deadline is May 1 and lbe fee per scout attending is
$5. The day camp sessions will be held frqm 9 a.m. to 3 pJO. and
among the llCtivlliea off~ wlll)le ping pong, volleyball,hlldng,
nature study, archery, and ·folk dancil!g. Only junior and cadetre
scouts will part!cipare In arebery.
Mrs: Pat Duffy will serve as business manager for the camp
and senior scouts will serve aa aids. Colors wiU be assignad to
each unit and craft work pro~ts will be carried out 1n unit colors.
On the final day of Ute day camp program, olymplcs wlll be
held with ribbons to be awarded. Parenta of tile girls wlll .be in·
vlted to join th
ts in a wiener roast and there will be a
demon$b'atioo 0~ =~lk ~cing in Ute scout cabin.
BIG BEND NEIGHIIO.RHOOD MEETING

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'l'hewomen's choir selections
ivlll be "Lamb of God" by
Gottes, and ·~o Little Lamb" by
Coggin, with a trio doing "The
Heather Hills."
Numbers of the high school
choir will be
"Three.
Umericks, ''Will You Go,
Lightly Go," Schubert's "Holy,
Holy, Holy;" "0 Lord Have
Mercy" . by
Williams,
"Somewhere" by Bernstein,
and "Aquarius, Let .the Sun,
shine In'; by Mac Dormat.

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FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT . POMEROY Local Band Boosrers.
Rotary meeUng at I,.eglon Hall, DANCE, Meigs JJIIIior Hig~ '
Middleport, Friday, 6 p.m., School, Middieport, Saturday, II- ~
li,Jays will emcee. Meigs Band
rather than at church.·
DANCE, FR1DAY, H· ll, Boosters, S}!ODsor, __
Wahama High School, spon· CAR WASH, starting 10 a.ni.
sored by FFA, Jays will emcee. Saturday, at car wash, E. Main
SATURDAY
St., Pomeroy ~ by Senior Girl
SQUARE DANCE, Saturday, Scout Troop 198. ,
8:30-12:30, archery building,
MONDAY
Royal Oak Park, Mike Gorrell · MEIGS BAND Boosrers, 8 p.
and band; caller, Jim Car, m. Mpnday, Meigs High School,

Allee McMann, new executive director for the Four Rivers
Girl Scout eoUndl,metwith local scouting volunteers Wednesday
at camp Kia8huta.
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SYRACUSE - Mr. Frank Dill of Pomeroy and Mr. and
During that meeting presided over by Mrs. WUilam Ohlinger,
Mrs. Willlam · Hubbard, Syracuse, are announcing the
neighborhood chairman, plans for the week at Camp Sandy Bend
marriage of their daughrer, Penny Lee, to Harold Willlam
for disadvantaged girls in August were dlscuss4ll).
Brinker; son of Mrs. John Bacon, of Racine.
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It was noted Utat supplies to .be proVided by
b'oops of the
Wedding
vows
were
exchanged
Apr.
11
at
the
home
of
her
county are to be turned in at the May neighborhood meeting. In
A THOUGHT
brother and sisrer-I!Haw, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wlllls, Racine
the packs,' one to be supplied by each troop, are to be sheeta, a
R.D. (sYracuse). The Rev. Freeland Norris of Racine of·
The 13th birthday an· il FOR TGDA y il
toothbrush, a comb, toothpaste, so~, raincoat, towel and wash·
niversary
of Joy Sauer was
f
flcia!A!d at Ute wedding ceremony.
cloth. Girls are also asked to contribute shorts, blouses and
observed at the Easrer Sunday
The poorest way to lace ~
Miss Teresa Casci, Middleport served as maid of honor
bathing suits IIley have outgrown, and to turn in empty girl scout
family gathe1ing at the home of ~ Iife Is to face it wrth a il
and Mr. Carl Sauvage of Pomeroy as best man. Matron of
cookie cases for 'use as suitcases.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber,
sneer
-tc
honor was Mrs. Dale Willis. She was given in marriage by
Open house was announced for May 2 from I to 5 p.m. at
Reedsville.
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- Theodore Roosevelt &lt;tc
her brother, Mr. Willls.
,
Camp Rotan, Athens, and Sa~y Bend near Elizabeth, W.Va. on
An egg hunt was held during :
:
The naw Mrs. Brinker is a 1969 graduare of Southern Local
M~ 23, from 1'to 5 p.m. At Sandy Bend camping will be open .to
the afternoon. In the evening, il
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High School of Racine. The groom is a 1968 graduate of
famllles on Menuirlal Day and Labor Day weekends and use of
Mrs.
Harold
Sauer
served
a
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Southern Local High School and Is employed at Tri..State
the docks for boats without motors will be permitted.
decor a ted cake and ice cream ~
Materials Corp.
Insurance was~ and It was reported tllat beginning
in observanc~ of Joy's birthdlly.
lfs Quick! Easy .
Sept. 1; ·the registration let! of· $1 will cover not· only the first
Atrending besides Mr. and MI:s. . ·
-tc
treatment for an llijury suffered while a girl is involved in
Sauer, Mary Rutll and Joy,
-fl.
scouting actlvilles, but for all subsequent treatments.
Middleport, were Mr. and Mrs. i(
il
Mrs. McMann said tllat paid established camp positions are
conditions at tile Fairfield Donley. The next county William Meredith of ~verly; :
Fridays Only
:
open, Nurse, business manager, assistant unit leilders over 18, School for Boys was discussed meeting was announced for Mr . and Mrs. Warren Pickens, il The Drive-In Window -tc
and unit leaders over 21 are needed, she reported. Senior scouts by Frank Ogden, social worker April 26 7:30p.m. at the Meigs Mr : and Mrs . Ernest it
Open .
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w!Uing.to serve as aides may attend camp free and are to contact tllere, at a recent meeting of tile Junior High School auditorium. Wht!A!head; Jean, Jane and Juli, :
9 A.M. to 7 P.M. :
(Co .
il
the Parkersburg office by May I.
Meigs County United Methodist Young people from th~ ironton Kay Balderson, Mr. and Mrs. it
1mu~us 1Y)
Weber,
David
and
Mark,
it
n
A natur~ craft workshop was announced for May 11 at St. youth at the Rutland United area will present a religious
Andrews Methodist Church, Parkersburg. Scout sweet shirts are Methodist Church. About 90 rock program. The event is Reedsville; Tim Glaze and il Other Banking Hours 9 to 3
and 5 to 1 as usual on
still available in green, blue, and maroon at $3 for·S'!ort sleeves young peopl~ a trended the rally. open to all young people of the Charles Meredith, both students
at
Ohio
University.
:1(
Fridays.
and $3.50 for long sleeves.
Rose Mary Rice, Mary Ruth area .
Day camp activities were discussed by Mrs. Bahr, director. A Sauer,and Bobby Williamson of
Mrs. Harold Rice, Mrs .
camp work session was set for May 19 from 10 am. to 2·p.m. at the host youth fellowship gave Harold Sauer, and Mrs. John
Klashuta.
the devotions. Pam Buck, Colwell served refreshments.
of the church with
At the meeting were Mrs. McMann, Mrs. Ohlinger, Mrs. county president, had charge of Recreation followed the
small
filled
baskets.
POMEROV, OHIO
:
Bahr, Mrs. Thelma Alrson, Salisbury 208; Marge Benedum, the business meeting. The meeting. Mrs. Bill Williamson
After Sunday School an
Member FDIC
f
Tuppers Plains 276; Mrs. Margaret Sheridan, Pomeroy 171; Mrs. summer camp program was is advisor of the Rutland Youth Easrer egg hunt was featured in
Member Federal
ij
Ruth Ann Balderson and Mrs. Marilyn Hannum, Reedsville 667; annolinced by tile Rev. Forest group.
the Robert Harden yard for tile
Reserve System .
11
Mrs. Jackie Zirkle, Pomeroy 66; Mrs. Nancy Morris, Mrs. ~ron
·
.
Primary class.
•••••......
SWindell, ~s. Staron Welker, Salisbury 220; ,Jane Snyder,
district advisor, Parkersburg, and Mary Hunter, 21M Chester.
SYRACUSE _ The altar of by Alfred Rootes; Mrs. Hazel
.
.
131
RACINE TROOP
•
the Fjrst llqited PrespY.tefian Clat;k.l'~~~i!le'~"'!l!l~r-M~~an, .
;:~.o-,to~,of. ll!ldi~. W:Mf9:cWP:I@l&lt;~ by ~cin~ -'l)'pop_}J? " ci;mch w'aibe~utiful wtui'whire Mariam, ·ifarry, and' John
recently. Mrs. Ne~e €rOllS, Mrs. Carl Morris, Mrs. Shirley Hill, lilies for the Eas!A!r morning Dean, by Mrs. Helen Wetzel and
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and Mrs. Phlllp Fisher,leader, transpoc!A!d Ute 17 girls to Mid· services. A sunrise service was Mrs . Mayme Holmes; Roy
dleport.
.
· conduc!A!d by the Rev. Russell Holmes and Mariam Holmes
In
Work on their collectors badge is continW?g. An ~srer ~gg Lesoor, followed by coffee and Weyersmiller, by Mfs. Mayme
hunt was held last week at the American·J..egiOn hall m Racme. donuts served in the annex.
Holmes, and Mr. and Mrs.
Midnight Black High Impact Polystyrene Cabinet
SALISBURY BROWNIES
worship service was con· Robert Crow; Mr. Pearl Me·
An investiture service for Kalhy Qulvey preceded an Easter dueled by the pastor at 9 Bride, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mr.
party and egg huntfor Brownie Troop 220last week.
o'clock; his sermon theme, "Be and Mrs. C. C. Nills, and Mr.
Mrs. Sharon Swindell and Mrs. Sharon Welker oonduc!A!d the Opened."
•
and Mrs. W. S. McBrid~, by
ceremony. Qlpcakes and orange drink were served and favors
The lilies were given in Mrs. Pearl McBride.
were jelly bean nut cups and marshmaUow eggs. An Easrer story memory of Mr. and Mrs. James During the one o'clock Sun·
was read to the girls by Annie Ohlinger, senior aide.
Quick by Margaret Cottrill and day School hour the children .of
An egg hunt was held witb prizes going to Patty Parker, Carla Thomas Quick; John Mumaw the primary class .were given
· Whaley, Angela Sinclair, and Kathy Quivey. Guests at the family by Frankie Mumaw; filled Eas!A!r baskets lind the
meeting were Mrs. Connie Qulvey and daughter, Mrs. Kennetll Albert
Duckworth
and Junior Class ·members were
SlnclairandRyan,andPaulaSwlndellandJackieWelker.
. Josephine J?uckworth Harden, each given large candy eggs.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5
by the family; Flossie Roush, The Star Class remembered theCooking classes wll1 be comple!A!d Wednesday by Junior
Troop 5at the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co. under the
direction of Mrs. Joa!U18 Distler. A IA!a for Ute mothers of the
scouts wlll be held at tllat time.
District 13· rally plans were Chesrer Grade School on May 14
Scouts and guests bad a skating party Sunday at the Skate-a· discusSed during the Tuesday witll the dinner to be served by
way Rink and on Saturday will begin work at Mrs, Alice MUla' night meeting of Chester the Council. Commlt!A!es were
ceramic shop on a gift for Mother's Day.
Council 323, Daughters of named for the dinner. Reser·
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 311
vatlons are due by May 3.
America, held at the haU.
An outing at Fort Meigs SaturdaY, with the Tuppers Plains
The rally will be held at the Arrangements were made '1Qr
Stereo High Fidelity Portable Motorola
junior troop bas been planned by Troop 39. The girls are asked to
the initiation IA!am to go to
"Micro· Mite" llltegrated Circuit Sound
have 25 cents and a permission slip when they meet at 11 a.m. at
Syracuse for initiatory work
System provides exceptJonal clarity and
Heath Uni!A!d Methodist Church for Ute trip .to Forest Acres Park
there.
SALES REPORTED
fidelity in sound reproduction. Has swing
near RuUand.
Ohio sales of Series E &amp; H Mrs. Erma Cleland, council
down "Mini" changer, detachable speaker
At the Monday night meeting of the b'oop, plans were made Uni!A!d States Savings Bonds in deputy, was escorted to the
wings, solid stale amplifier , retractable
for a weekend at Camp Klashuta, May 14-16, and for a court of March were $30.7 million . altar where she was presented a
diamond stylus, separate tone control. 4 speed
Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Meigs birthday gift by the Council, and
awards on May 17.
automatic record changer, two . 4" Golden
The girls accompanied by their leader, Mrs. Roscoe Wise, County Volunteer Savings a decora!A!d cake baked by Mrs.
Voice speakers, separate right &amp; left channel
recently took an aU-day bike around Middleport to complete a Bonds Chairmlln, r'eported Margaret Tuttle.
volume
controls, automatic sliut-off, 45 rpm
Two applications for mem·
March sales of Savings Bonds in
requirement on their gypsy badge.
spindle, tone arm lock, convenient molded
the county were $30,'628, bersbip and one for rein·
carry handle.
achieving 28.3 per cent of Its staren\ent were read during tbe
meeting conducted by Mrs.
annual sales goal.
Jean Summerfield. A potluck
PARENTS VISITED
wasenjoyedatUtecon~lusionof
. . Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Clay the meeting by the 28 members
(Patricia Gaul) have returnet! present, and the Good of the
MIDDLEPORT, 0. '
c .
er .1 1 I'
t0 Yps1 1an 1,
spending. several
days
here
t' Mi h aft si en auc 100 ' ·
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Gaul, and Vicki, and
grandparents, Mr' and Mrs.
'·
Bud Morgan, Pomeroy, Route 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Have been on
Easrer vacation fro111 Esstern
Michigan University where .
they are students. .

Spring Concert s·unday.
The annual.spring concert by·
the Kyger Creek High School
music department will be
presented at 2:30 p.m. (DST)
Sunday in the high school
audftorlum.
' Miss Loretta Ours is Ute
lllrector of the choirs and Gene
Browning Is Ute band director.
'l'1le program will open with the
junior high choir singing
"Anlericans are We" by Swift,
and a,spiritual, "Joshua Fit the
Battle of Jericho."
Senior band selections will be
"Marqh (the Southerner)" by
Alexander;
"A
Mozart'
Festival" arranged by Johnson; "Passacaglia in E Flat" by
':rank;; "Pageanb'y Overture"
by Edmondson; and "Songs of
Wales" by Davis.

Girl Scout
[) iary a,Ci_.•• ~flil

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Chapter year in Charlie Weaver
style.
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Pledges of Ohio Eta Phi' were
introduced and presented , the .
Interilational prize winning. ·In
the group were Carol Adams,
Silsle Baer, Phyllis Bennett,
Janie Bourne, Debbie Finlaw,
Debbie Gerlach, Lynn Kitchen,
Martha McPhail, .Donna
Morrison, Iris Payne, · Edwina
Scott, and Charlot!A! Taunton.
The message from Lynn
Terry of In!A!rnational was read
by Mrs. Ohlinger,- and Mrs,
Brown gave the welcome .and
led in the F~under's Day
pledge. The Beta Sigma Phi
grace ~as given by Margaret
Follroad p~eceding · the
smorgasbord dmner. June Van
Vranken led in the Natidnal
Anthem. Chairman of the event
was Pearl Welker.
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�I -Tile Dally Sentinel, Mlddlep~rt-Pomero)f, 0 , April23, 1971

MASON ASSEMB.LY OF RACINE FIRS r CHURCH meeting. 6: 30 p m ; Evening
GOD - Second St , Mason, W OF THE NAZARENE - worship. 7 30 p m
APPLE GROVE UNITED
Va Chester Tennant# pastor Sunday School, 9 30 a m ;
Sunday school, 10 a m , Morning Worship, 10.30 a m ; METHODIST CHURCH - W.
morning worship, 11 a · m ; Evenmg worship, 7 30 p. m. Date McClurg, pastor Worship
evangefistrc service, 7 30 p m. Wednesday, Sunday School service. first and lh1rd Sundays
B1ble study and prayer serv1ce, Supenntendent, Pauline Me;. of each month at 8 p m ;
Wednesday, 7 30 p. m. Phone Clmtock, pastor. Rev Morns Sunday School every Sunday at
773 5133
9 30 a m. . WSCS, second
MIDDLEPORT
M Wolfe
POMEROY
HARTFORD
CHURCH
OF
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- Tuesday of each month at 7 30
MT MORIAH IIAI' t f)!- Christ in Christian Union POMEROY
TRINITY
CharlesNorrls, pasfor Sunday p m , Bible Study, Wednesday,
UnitedChurch of Christ -Rev Corner Fourth and Main , Rev O ' D~II Manley, pastor . School
, 9·30 a m , Morning 8 p m
Perrin, pastor. Fred Blaettnar, Middleport. Rev. Henry L. Key, Sunday Sch9&lt;JI, 9 30 a m., Rev.
CARMEL UNITED METHsupt. Sunday School, 9 15 a m , Jr , pastor Sunday School 9 30 Guy Sayre~ supt .. evening worsh1p, 10 45 a m., Sunday ODIST - Paul A Sellers,
. Worship, 10:25 a. m.; youth a. m., Arnold Richards, supl .. serv1ce, 7 30 Tuesday B•ble even•ng worsh ip, 7 30 p m , pastor , Wayne Roush, supt.
Wednesday evenrng Brble
chOir rehearsal, Monday. 6· 30 Morning worship 10 30 a. m
study, 7 30 p m. Thursday Study, 7 30 p IJl
Worshtp service, 10 45 a m ,
P m .. Mrs Marvin Burt,
first
third Sundays ,
FIRST UNITED PRES- evemng prayer meeting, 1 30 p
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED evenmgand
director .
Senior
chol r BYTERIAN, Middleport- Rev m . Sunday evening youth
worshrp,
8 p m second
rehearsal, 7 30 p m. Thursday, Russell Lester, pastor Sunday services. 6 30 w•lh Rog er METHODIST - Rev Randy Sunday
Lavender, pastor Sunday
Mtts Paul Nease, director. School 9 30 a m • LewiS Sauer,
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
schoof, 9 am , Mrs W1lma
Thursday, all day Busy Bee supt , worsh1p servtce 10 30 ManleYJ.._yo~:a~raer
MASUN
BAPTIST NAZARENE
Rev Herbert
Bahr. Supt Youth Fellowship 6 Grate, pastor.-Worshrp
quilting party in church social a.m.
Second and Pomeroy Sis, Stan p.m
service,
Sunday at Tuppers 11 a m and 7 30 p m Sunday.
room
MIDDLEPORT HEATH Craig, pastor Sunday school. Plamseach Unded
Method•sl Sunday School. 9 30 a m
lPO~EROY CHURCH OF UNITED METHODIST-Rev 9 4S a m , worship service, 11
THE NAZARENE - Corner Max E Donahue, miniSter , a m ; traln1ng umon, 6: 30'p.m , Church
DANVILLE WESLEYAN - J R•chard Barton, supl Prayer
Un•on and Mulberry Rev. Enc Chambers. Sunday School evening worship service, 7· 30
meeting, Wednesday, 7 30 p m.
Clyde V. Henderson, pastor . superintendent Church School p.m. Mid week prayer serv1c~, A turry. pastor Sunday
HARRISONVILLE
PRES·
School. 9 JO a m • Youth and
Sunday School 9 30 a m , 9 30 a m , morning worship, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
BYTERIAN - Mrs Norma
tun
lor
youth
servrce,
6
.45
p
m
,
Raymond Walburn , supt 10 30 a m , youth meetmg, 7 p.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE Evenrng worshrp, 7 30 p m Lee, Sunday Schoop Supenn
Morning worship 10 30 a m , m • Choir rehearsal. Wed- Services
315 Mam Sf , Pt Prayer and praise Wed , 7 30 p tendent Sunday School 9 30 a.
E.. nlng service 7 30 p. m Mid· nesday 7 7 30 p m , Mrs E Pleasant, atSunday
m Sunday Service 8 p m. Rev.
School 9 15 m
week service, Wednesday, 7 30 Robert Hamm, dtrector.
--Max Donahue, M•ddleport,
am Sundays. 11 a.m , Wed·
HEMLOCK
GROVE pastor
P m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES- nesday, testimonial meeting 8
CHRISTIAN - Dav1d Stauffer.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev. Larry Carnahan prestding
BETHANY UNITED
pastor ; Stanford Stockton, supt METHODIST
Stanley Plattenburg. m•nlster. 1 mmister Sunday, B•ble lecture, p m All welcome
-Paul A Sellers.
Morning prayer and sermon, 9 30 a m • Watchtower study,
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Mornmg worshrp, 9 30 a m , pastor , Blythe Theiss, Sunday
10 30 a. m Holy communion 10 30 a m Tuesday Bible - Letart Route 1, the Rev Stan church school, 10 30 am , School supt Worshrp servrce,
and sermon, first Sundays~ study, 7 30 p m , Th~rsday, Cra •g, pastor. Sunday school. young peoples meehng, 6 30 9· 30 a. m second and fourth
10 30 a m Church s~hool, ministry school 7 30 p m, 9 30 a m , prayer and Bible p m , evenmg worshrp, 7·Jp Sundays , Evenmg worshrp, 8 p
study, 7 30 p.m Cottage prayer B1ble study, Wednesday, 7 30 m first Sunday,
kindergarten through e1ghlh service meeling 8·30 p m·
grade, 10 30 a. m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH service, Tuesday, 10 a m , pm.
LOTTRIOGE UNITED
POMEROY CHURCH OF of Christ In Chrisltan Union-- worshlpserv•ce, Thursday. 7 30
METHODIST
- Worsh1p, t~rst
SILVER RUN FREE BAPCHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr., Lawrence Manley, pastor, Mrs p.m
TIST - Rev Howard K1mble, and th~rd Sundays, 10.45 a m ,
pastor. Bible School, 9. 30 a m. ; Russell Young, Sunday School
MASON
~HURCH
OF pastor Sunday school. 10 a m , second and fourth Sundays,
worship, 10 30, adult worship Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m , CHRIST - John Steele, pastor. Henry Davrs, supt., evenmg 7 30p m Sunda_y School. 9 45 a
service and YOUOR peoples Evening worship 7 30. Wed Worship, 10 a m. ; Bible study, service, 7 JO p m Prayer m Christian Ehdeavor, lh1rd
meeting, both 7·30 P m Sun. nesday prayer meet1ng 7 30 p 11 15 am , evening worsh1p, meetmg , Thursday, 7 30 p.m Saturday of each month.
day.Wednesday, combined m ,
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7 30 p.m Mid week service,
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
CHESTER CHURCH OF METHOOt!il - Rev Eugene
Bible study and prayer CHURCH OF THE NAZA- We~nesday, 7 30 p m
GOD- Rev. Donald A Sheets, Gill, pastol': Will1am Bailey,
mt~l~gslL~~TI~N ARMY _ RENE - Middleport. R•v GRAHAM UNITED METH- pastor.
Sunday School 9 30 a
Envoy RayS Wlnlng, officer tn Audry Miller, pastor: Floyd ODIST CHURCH - Preachmg m , Worship service, 11 a. m , supt SundaySchool,9:30a m,
arge Sunday 10 ~ ~
Carson, supt Sunday school. 9 30 a m , f1rst and second Evening service, 7.30 Prayer Mcirnmg worshtp, 10 30 a m ,
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- ·uu 9:30
am , Morning wor Sundays of each month ; third
Evenmg worship, 7 30 p m
oII ness p;1eellng. 10.30 a n;' · ship, 10 30 am ,
junior and fourth Sundays each month, service and youth service, Wednesday, Chrlsl•an Youth
Sunday Seflool Young Peoples IQCiety 6 30 p m NYP$ 6 45 worshtp service at 7 30 p m Thursday, 7 30 p m
Crusade, 6 30 p m , Prayer
Legion, 7 p m , Thursday, 1 to 3
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meetmg 7 30 p m Thursday,
FOREST
RUN
METHODIST
p. m, Lad 1es Home League , 7 p m Sunday evangeliStic Wednesday evenmgs at 7 30,
p m Pre_p c1.11u:o~~.::
meeting, 7 30 p m Prayer Prayer a_nd B1ble Stud_L
- Rev Forrest Donely, pastor choir practice, 7 p. m
DEXTER CHURCH OF
Charles Ham1llon. supt •
·SACRt;D HEART _ Rev _ meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p.m
CHRIST
-Danny Evans,
MEIGS
COUNn
Worshrp servrce, 9 a m ;
MIDDLEPORT PEN .
Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
pastor Norman C Will, supt
Sunday
School,
10
a
m
pastor
Phone
992·2825, TECOSTAL- Third Ave, the
AL F RE 0
UN t TED
CHRISTIAN Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Saturday evening Mass, 7: 30 Rev William Knittel, pastor; METHODIST - Rev Randy - LANGSVILLE
Rober1 Eugene Musser, Worship serv•ce. 10 JO a m
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 Ratr.h Priddy, Sunday School Lavender, pastor Sunday pastor
Sunday school, 9 30 Chnstran Endeavor Sunday
am. ConfesSions, Saturday 7 sup , Classes for all ages, School, 9 45 a m , Lloyd am • morning
•
10· 30, e '! en..t.n9.:
7 30 p.m.
Sunday School, lOa m., Sunday Dillinger, . supt Worsh1p ser- Robert Bobo, worship,
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Sunday school
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST evening service, 7 30 p m vice, 11 a m w•lh the Rev Mr supl Sunday evening service, OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George Wedne,sday even1ng Young Lavender 1n charge Wed 7 30 p m , youth meet1 na. TER DAY SAINTS- Portland
Skinner, Sunday School supt . Peoples meeting and Bible nesday evening prayer serv 1ce, Monday, 7 p m Midweek Racme Road Ralph Johnson,
Sunday School, 9 30 a m .. Study, 7 30 Saturday evening 7 45, also Wednesdar evenmg, service, Wednesday, 7 30 p m. pastor Sunday School, 9 30 a
morning worship, 10 30 a m 1 service. 7·30
administrative board members
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF m , Morning worshrp, 10 30 a
BYF, 6 p m; Bible Study
FIRST BAPTfSfCHURCH of to meet at 7 30 p m at Meigs THE
NAZARENE- Rev M C m , Sunday evening servrce, 7
Wednesday_ 7 p m., choir Middleport, corner of Sixth and Jun1or H1gh School 1n M•d· Lanmore,
pastor Bob Moore, p m Wednesday even1ng
pracll.l:t.....Wed" Jl: ~Q.P m
Palmer Streets, Rev Chorles dleport tor a countywide charge Sunday School
Supt Sunday prayer servrces, 7 30 p m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- Simons,
pastor
Danny conference
School , classes for all ages, 9 JO
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST TIST- 220 E. Main, Pomeroy Thompson, Sunday School BRADFORD CHU~CH OF a m , morplng worship, 10 -45,
affiliated with S!B.C Rev: Superintendent Sundav CHRIST - Charles Russell. NYPS Sunday, 6 30 p m , Great Bend. Charles Norris,
Clifford Coleman, pulor . church school for ever~one Pastor.
Bud
Bartrum. evangellstrc service, Sunday, pastor Worshtp service, 9 30 a
S~nday school, 9:30 a.m ., 9· 15 am .; Morning worship Supenntendenl, Sunday School, 7 JO p m M1d week prayer m • Sunday School, 10 30 a m
Horahel McClure, supt.. wor- 10 15 am.: Evenln9 services. 9 30 a m Worship Serv•ce . meeting , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
MORNING STAR UNITED
shlp service, 10:30 am.; 7 30 p.m.; Wednes ay prayer 10 30 am Sunday evening Mssronary meeting, second
METHODIST
- Rev William
evening worship 7•30 p m service, 7.30 p.m. Extra youth serv•ces 7
B'bl
I d Wednesday, 7 JO p m
1
Atrson,
pastor,
Roy Van Meter,
Wednesday prayer'meellng imci -activities on Sunday, 5 p.m ,lor Wednesday, ~ ";, m :ra~t~r~
supt . Sunday School , 9 30 a
Bible sludy 7·30 p m
all youth up to sixth grade , 6.30 G
T d
ST. PAUL · LUTHERAN _ for junior and senior high
roup ues ay, 7 P m
UNITED FAITH-Robert E m , Mornmg worship 1... 15 a
Rev. Arthur c. Lund, pastor. students.
J,iOBSON
CHRIST 1AN Smith, pastor Worship serv1ce m , Youth Fellowship and B1ble
Sunday School, 9. 15 a. m,
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid- UNION - Darrel Doddrlll, and Sunday school, 9 30 a.m., Study, Thursday, 8 p m Fred
Charles Evans, Supt.; worship dleP.ort, 5th and Main. Raullin pastor. Sunday School, 9 30 a Fred Samsel, supt , evening Sm1th, layleader
service, 10:30 a. m. Con- Moyer, pastor Thomas Kellr,, m • Annie Mohler, supt , worship, 7 30 p.m. , youth
CARLETON CHURCH flrmatlon class, Salurday. 9:45 Sunday School supl Bib e Leonard Gilmore, first elder , meeting, 7 p m Prayer meeting
K1ngsbury Road
Sunday
a. m.
School, 9 30 a m , morning evening service, 7 30 p m Thursday, 7 30 p m
School
,
9
30
a
m
,
Ralph
Carl,
AOMEROY·CHESTER
worship, 10 30 a m , evening Wednesday prayer meeting ,
supt
Worshtp
servtce,
TO
30 a
UNITED
METHODIST
wo'rsh1p, 7 30 o m , orove. 7:30 P m
and
7
JO
p
m
alternately
m
Robert R. Card, paslor . service 7 p m. Wednesday
MT. MOtuAH CHURCH o:=
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN
Pomeroy - Worship, 10:30 a.
GOD - Racine Route 2 The IN CHRIST- Elden R Blake, Prayer meetmg, Wednesday,
m., Church School, 9:15 a m..
FREE W1 LL, BA P T t ST Rev Charles Hand, pastor pastor Sunday School . 10 a m , 7· 30 p m Rev Jay Sl1ies,
Frank Vaughan, superln · CHURCH - Corner Ash and Sundoy school, 9 45 am • Wtnnte Holsmger, supt Mor pastor
lendent Chesler worship, 9 a. Plum,
Middleport
Noel morning worship, 11 a m rn ng sermon, l1 a m , Eventng
OLD
DEXTER
CON·
m.• Church SS~I. · 10 . 1f. m:: - H~1!11~rg p_~t!'f : • 4ohn ,Dill, . Evening Sllrvlces, Tuesday and s!tvtce Ctutshan Endeavor,
CllURCM ..,;
Roger Ep~e, $Upl ~ , - , Sufi.d
i~hbb F Supi · S'atltr8ay Friday, 7'30.
'
:t'lo p . •m . Mrs Lyda GREGATIONAL
Rev. Wtllard Dutcher, pastor
SEVE}.t H DA~ ADVENT. eve'lll
ervlce, 7 P m Sunday
TUppER~
pLAt N s Chevalter , prestdent Song Mrs
Francts, Sunday
TIST - Pomeroy, Mulberry Schoo , 10 a m , Sunday C H A R G E
u N t T E o servtce and sermon, 8 20 Mid - SchoolWorley
Supt
Sunday School.
Hgts. Herbert Morgan, pastor. evening worship, 7 P ,m
METHODIST. Sunday worship Week prayer meel1ng Wed 9 45 a m Church
Servtces ftrst
Sab~th School, Saturday, 2 p.
- St. Paul's 9 a.m .. South nesday, 7 30 p m Mrs Mazte and third Sundays
followmg
m.. worship, 3' 15 p m. Dorcas MASON COUNTY
Bethel 9 55 a.m , Alfred 11 a.m HolstnQer, class leader
Sunday
School
,
Second
P!JMEROY LOWER LIGHT fourth Saturday evenmgs, 8and
Society, lOa. m.each Thursday.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (First and thlr,d Sundays! 7 4S
p
THE HILAND CHAPEL, Services, 315 Main St., Pt. P m • (Seco~d and 41h Sun- CHURCH-Harmonv11le Road. m servtces
George Casto pastor Sunda
Pleasant Sunday services. 11 days) Lollrtdge -7 45 p.m f&lt;ev Roy Taylor, pastor, Henry
School, 9· 30; evening worshl ~ am. Wednesday Testimonial (First and third Sundays). 11 Eblin, ,Sunday School Supt. LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
7 30. Thursday evening prayfr meeting, 7 30 p m
a m Second and 4th Sundays. Sunday School , 9 30 a m ; - Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor ;
worship, 7 30 p m Sunday School supt., Ronald
service, 7.30 p.m.
L0 N G
B 0 T T o M eventng
Prayer cwd praste service, Osborne Bible School, 9 30 a.
METHODIST - Rev. Freeland Thursd~y.!. 7.~ p m
m , preachmg 10 4S a m ,
Noms. pastor. Sunday School ,
RACINE·LETART WES· Evening services. 7 30 p m.
10 a m , church services, 11
LEY AN UNITED METHODIST
am.
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Racme. W Date McClurg ,
METHODIST
Cecil
Wise,
pastor
Sunday
School,
9
30
a
BEARWALLOW RIDGE
Pastor
Sunday
School,
30
CHURCH OF CHRIST- John m , Worship service, 10 30 a a m ; Mornmg worship, 109 30
Sunday School attendance on
Rockhold, pastor Bible study, m , UMYF, 7 p m each Sun.
9 30 am ., morning worship, day , Senior Chotr pracf1ce, a.m , Young People's service,
April 18 was 53:- The offering
p m , Evangelistic servtce,
10 ~0. evening worship, 7 30 Thursday, 7 30 p m , Serv•ce 6 45
was •19.47.
30 p m. Prayer meetmg,
p m Wednesday Bible study, Gu•ld, fourth Monday, 7 30 p 7·
Worship services were held at
m , Happy Hustlers Sunday Thursday, 7 30 p m
7 30 p m
School Class meettng, fourth
11 o'clock with an attendance of
Mr. and Mrs. Art l(asper of
PLANTS
COMMUNITY Fnday, 6 p m.. WSCS second
FREEDOM GOSPEL
41 with the Rev, Randy Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs. MISSION - Anliqulty Ser· Fnday, 7 30 p m , Official
MISSION
- Bald Knobs, Rev
vices. 7 JO p m Thursday and Board, second Monday, 7 30 p L R Gluesencamp,
Lavender bringing the message
pastor
d
Maynar Bahr Saturday.
Sunday evenings John Dill. m
- - Roger Wilfred, Sr.. Sunday
from I Cor. 15:12-22.
COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Mrs Edith Osborne vls11ed pastor.
Revival services will be held
Dexter
- Rev James Queen, School Supt Sunday School,
with
Mrs.
Alice
Dodson
one
day
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Worsht p servtces 9 30 a m , Sunday evenmg
m Alfred Methodist Church
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Saturday and Sunday, 7 30 p m worshtp 7 30 Prayer meeting,
from May 24 through May 30 last week.
7 30 p m Ernest
Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer of Edsel Hart. pastor Sunday
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITED Tuesday,
Deeter,
class
leader Yough
w1th the pastor, Rev. )Iandy Reedsville called on Mrs . mornmg worship service, 10 METHODIST
CHURCH a m , Dell Talbot. superln· Tuppers Plams Rev Randy Meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p m ,
Lavender in charge, and
Ernest Deeter, leader
featuring Curt DaviS, famous Glenna Milhoan, Monday. They tendenl Prayer meeting, each Lavender, pastor Sunday
had just returned from a few Thursday, 7 30 p m Sunday School. 9 30 a m , youth
MT. HERMON UNITED
organist, with mus1c and song days visit with relatiVeS at evening service, 7 30
fellowship,
6
p
m
,
Sunday
BRETHERN
CHURCH IN
nightly.
Dayton.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISt evten~ AORS~P· 7u3~~ E 0 CHRIST- Rev Robert Shook.
Rev. Randy Lavender led
Blll Bahr of GallipOlis called - Pomeroy · HarriSonvllle METHODIST CHURCH -F~rst pastor, Sunday School , 9 30 a
Road John Webster, pastor ,
prayer serviCes here last
on
his
parents,
Saturday,
Mr.
Paul McElroy, Sunday School and second Sundays, preachtng m, Roy Pooler, supt., Alfred
Wednesday evening, and made
at 8 P m ' Third and fourth WOlfe , asst supt ' morning
and Mrs. M. L Bahr They are Supt Sunday School, 9 30 a. m ; Sundays,
Sunday School. 10 a worsh1p, 11 am .. even1ng
special music.
preparmg to move miD a large Mornmg Worship and com - m, worship service at Tl a m.; sermon, 7 30 p m , alternating
munion
,
10
30
a
m
;
Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Dmsmore
Tuesday even 1ngs at 8 p m., each Sunday. Class meeting, 11
evenmg youth Christian En
Boyles and all their chddren tra1ler m Galhpohs
prayer
and Bible Study
a m alternating Sunday
Carla Decune of Canton deavor, 6 p m . Worship ser
FLATWOODS
UNITED mornings. Alfred Wolfe,
and families met at the home of VISited several days last week v•ces,- 1- P m ; Wednesday
METHODIST, Rev William tayleader . Chmtlan Endeavor.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer w1th relatives In thiS area.
~~~r~ns~uJ;~~~;o
~e~t.•ng
and A1rson, pastor, Robert Eason, 7 JO P m Sunday, Roger
at Tuppers Plams for an Easter
supt Sunday School at 10 a m , Buckley, president Prayer
Mrs. DoriS Betz of St. Joseph, ST JOHN LUTH ~RAN Worsh1p serviCe at 11 a m meeting, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Sunday get-together.
M1ch., came Monday to spent a P1ne Grove, Rev Gerald Prayer meeting Thursday 8 P Board meeting first Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor couple of weeks with her Herbener , pastor Sunday m
'
each month, 7 30 p m
spent Sunday w1th therr son-inschool , 9 a m ; Church servtce,
MT UNION BAPTIST mother, Mrs. Alice Dodson
10 a m
law and daughter, Mr and
Rev
Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED
Mrs. Robert Wh1te received S Y R Ac U S E u N 1T E D schoolsupt
, JoeSayre Sunday PRESBYTERIAN -Rev.
Mrs. Uoyd Dillinger and fam1ly word that her brother-in-law; METHODIST Paul A school , 9 45 a .m , Sunday Russell Lester, pastor Worsh•p
at Shade, Ohio.
Mr B bbe 1 La
te had Sellers, pastor , Ben Qu 15en evemng worship, 7.30. Wed- serv1ce, 9 a. m , Sunday School ,
1 e, o
ncas r,
berry, Sunday School Su'pt
Rev. and Mrs. Randy
suffered a stroke. She left worsh•p semce, 9 30 a m. first nesday prayer and B1ble study, 10 a m
Lavender and Shayn, took 1mmed1ately but he had passed and third Sunday . Evening 7 30 p m.
TUPPERS
PLAINSRUTLAND
Sunday dinner w1th Mr. and away before she arrived He service, 8 p. m. lourth Sunday
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
-Mr.
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LANGSVILLE MIDWAY Mrs. Charles D. Woode. AfJohn
Wyatt,
pastor
;
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DaviS,
k U t LAND FIRST SAPservices each Sunday at 10 a m
ternoon and evemng callers was burled m Lancaster.
Sunday
School
supl
,
Sunday
TIST. Samuel Jackson,
and 7 30 p m. Tuesday evenmg school , 9 30 a. m , Morning pastor SuRev
nday
School. 10 a. m ,
1
were Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, and
worship, 7 30
Sermon,
10
30 a . m Evening Mss Gertrude Butler, supt.
SUTTON
UNITED sermon, 7 p m.
Mr. and Mrs. George Guthrie.
Prayer Service, 1:30 p m,
METHODIST
Paul A. EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Holbert weekend 1\'lth her brother-m- Sellers, pastor; Martha
LETART
FALLS
oreachmg
service, 2 p m
Lee.
UNITED
METHODIST
and family of Rockport, W. Va. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School Supt Worship
service. 10 45 a m ,second and CHURCH -W Dale McClurg,
were Sunday guests of the Glen Dinsmore Boyles .
RUTLAND METHODIST ,pastor Worshtp services, Church
fourth
Sundays;
evening
School, 9 30 a m ,
Robinson family.
Several local famllies at- worhslp, 8 p. m third Sunday second and lourth Sundays of Worship service,
10:30 a. m.
Easter SUnday guests at the tended the Variety Show at the ENTERPRISE UNITED each month at 9 a. m.; Sunday
Follnxi·Roblnaon home were, Tuppers Plains Grade School METHODIS'I' -Rev William School,, first and third Sundays
RUTLAND CHURCH OF •
Alrson, pastor . Ralph Spencer, o1eachmonthal9a m, second
Mr. and MrJ. Carleton Follrod bu1ldmg Saturday evening.
and
fourth
Sundays
of
each
CHRISTSunday school. 9. 30
Supt .. ,Carl Jennings, a sst supt
mo~th at 10 a m ; Bible study, a m, v. H. Bra te y, supt ,;
fii!CI ''Chllcld~" of Po.meroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Worship servltes, 9· 30 a m , W
ednesday
communion and devotions,
April 18 paf.l were Mr. and 'Woode VISited Mrs. Sarah Sunday School, 10 30 a, m ;
LETART
FALLS
UNITED
10·30
Regular board
Youth
Fellowsnlr,,
6'
30
p.
m
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Mn. Gerald :Swartl and family Woode at Coolville, 0. on Wednesday, cho r, 6 15 p, m BRETHREN - Rev Robert meetinga.m.
7 30, thlrd Saturday
of Marietta, 0., and Kathy Saturday afternoon. The latter BRADBURY CHURCH OJ!' Shook, pastor, Herschel Norrl,, AA&lt;h .t:n~nth .
THE RUTLAND COMFoJJrod, JcQI.
observed her 79th birthda~ on CHRIST, Roy Bill Carter. supt Sunday school, 9.30 am..
ev~ngelisl 1 Thurman Carsey, morning sermon, 10·30 a.m.; MUNITY CHURCH -Rev.
Mr. IIIII Ml'tl. Hobert Swartz Sunday, April Ia, at the home of Bible School supt .. Bible School evening sermon, 7:30 aile&lt;- tAmos Tillis, pastor. Sunday
11pt11t lul 1tu J 'IY with Mr. her brother-m-law .and sister, 9 30 a m.; morning worship, natlng each Sunday. Prayer School, 9 30 a. m.; Worship
and Mra. Wald Swartz in Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr; 10 30 •a m , youth meeting, 6 service, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. service, lt a. m , Wednesday
p.m , even1ng , service, 7 p m , Prayer meeting, 7. 30 p.m. prayer meeting, 7 30 p m.
near Chester.
Allllna, 0.
Sunday night worship, 7:30.
Chnst1an Workers Class. alternating Sundays.
plltlts of Mn. Beuie
Thelma Henderson attended a Tuesday, 7 30 p.m , prayer
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
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famu,. w•'d ..,..,
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1 School,
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MASON ASSEMB.LY OF RACINE FIRS r CHURCH meeting. 6: 30 p m ; Evening
GOD - Second St , Mason, W OF THE NAZARENE - worship. 7 30 p m
APPLE GROVE UNITED
Va Chester Tennant# pastor Sunday School, 9 30 a m ;
Sunday school, 10 a m , Morning Worship, 10.30 a m ; METHODIST CHURCH - W.
morning worship, 11 a · m ; Evenmg worship, 7 30 p. m. Date McClurg, pastor Worship
evangefistrc service, 7 30 p m. Wednesday, Sunday School service. first and lh1rd Sundays
B1ble study and prayer serv1ce, Supenntendent, Pauline Me;. of each month at 8 p m ;
Wednesday, 7 30 p. m. Phone Clmtock, pastor. Rev Morns Sunday School every Sunday at
773 5133
9 30 a m. . WSCS, second
MIDDLEPORT
M Wolfe
POMEROY
HARTFORD
CHURCH
OF
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- Tuesday of each month at 7 30
MT MORIAH IIAI' t f)!- Christ in Christian Union POMEROY
TRINITY
CharlesNorrls, pasfor Sunday p m , Bible Study, Wednesday,
UnitedChurch of Christ -Rev Corner Fourth and Main , Rev O ' D~II Manley, pastor . School
, 9·30 a m , Morning 8 p m
Perrin, pastor. Fred Blaettnar, Middleport. Rev. Henry L. Key, Sunday Sch9&lt;JI, 9 30 a m., Rev.
CARMEL UNITED METHsupt. Sunday School, 9 15 a m , Jr , pastor Sunday School 9 30 Guy Sayre~ supt .. evening worsh1p, 10 45 a m., Sunday ODIST - Paul A Sellers,
. Worship, 10:25 a. m.; youth a. m., Arnold Richards, supl .. serv1ce, 7 30 Tuesday B•ble even•ng worsh ip, 7 30 p m , pastor , Wayne Roush, supt.
Wednesday evenrng Brble
chOir rehearsal, Monday. 6· 30 Morning worship 10 30 a. m
study, 7 30 p m. Thursday Study, 7 30 p IJl
Worshtp service, 10 45 a m ,
P m .. Mrs Marvin Burt,
first
third Sundays ,
FIRST UNITED PRES- evemng prayer meeting, 1 30 p
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED evenmgand
director .
Senior
chol r BYTERIAN, Middleport- Rev m . Sunday evening youth
worshrp,
8 p m second
rehearsal, 7 30 p m. Thursday, Russell Lester, pastor Sunday services. 6 30 w•lh Rog er METHODIST - Rev Randy Sunday
Lavender, pastor Sunday
Mtts Paul Nease, director. School 9 30 a m • LewiS Sauer,
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
schoof, 9 am , Mrs W1lma
Thursday, all day Busy Bee supt , worsh1p servtce 10 30 ManleYJ.._yo~:a~raer
MASUN
BAPTIST NAZARENE
Rev Herbert
Bahr. Supt Youth Fellowship 6 Grate, pastor.-Worshrp
quilting party in church social a.m.
Second and Pomeroy Sis, Stan p.m
service,
Sunday at Tuppers 11 a m and 7 30 p m Sunday.
room
MIDDLEPORT HEATH Craig, pastor Sunday school. Plamseach Unded
Method•sl Sunday School. 9 30 a m
lPO~EROY CHURCH OF UNITED METHODIST-Rev 9 4S a m , worship service, 11
THE NAZARENE - Corner Max E Donahue, miniSter , a m ; traln1ng umon, 6: 30'p.m , Church
DANVILLE WESLEYAN - J R•chard Barton, supl Prayer
Un•on and Mulberry Rev. Enc Chambers. Sunday School evening worship service, 7· 30
meeting, Wednesday, 7 30 p m.
Clyde V. Henderson, pastor . superintendent Church School p.m. Mid week prayer serv1c~, A turry. pastor Sunday
HARRISONVILLE
PRES·
School. 9 JO a m • Youth and
Sunday School 9 30 a m , 9 30 a m , morning worship, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
BYTERIAN - Mrs Norma
tun
lor
youth
servrce,
6
.45
p
m
,
Raymond Walburn , supt 10 30 a m , youth meetmg, 7 p.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE Evenrng worshrp, 7 30 p m Lee, Sunday Schoop Supenn
Morning worship 10 30 a m , m • Choir rehearsal. Wed- Services
315 Mam Sf , Pt Prayer and praise Wed , 7 30 p tendent Sunday School 9 30 a.
E.. nlng service 7 30 p. m Mid· nesday 7 7 30 p m , Mrs E Pleasant, atSunday
m Sunday Service 8 p m. Rev.
School 9 15 m
week service, Wednesday, 7 30 Robert Hamm, dtrector.
--Max Donahue, M•ddleport,
am Sundays. 11 a.m , Wed·
HEMLOCK
GROVE pastor
P m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES- nesday, testimonial meeting 8
CHRISTIAN - Dav1d Stauffer.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev. Larry Carnahan prestding
BETHANY UNITED
pastor ; Stanford Stockton, supt METHODIST
Stanley Plattenburg. m•nlster. 1 mmister Sunday, B•ble lecture, p m All welcome
-Paul A Sellers.
Morning prayer and sermon, 9 30 a m • Watchtower study,
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Mornmg worshrp, 9 30 a m , pastor , Blythe Theiss, Sunday
10 30 a. m Holy communion 10 30 a m Tuesday Bible - Letart Route 1, the Rev Stan church school, 10 30 am , School supt Worshrp servrce,
and sermon, first Sundays~ study, 7 30 p m , Th~rsday, Cra •g, pastor. Sunday school. young peoples meehng, 6 30 9· 30 a. m second and fourth
10 30 a m Church s~hool, ministry school 7 30 p m, 9 30 a m , prayer and Bible p m , evenmg worshrp, 7·Jp Sundays , Evenmg worshrp, 8 p
study, 7 30 p.m Cottage prayer B1ble study, Wednesday, 7 30 m first Sunday,
kindergarten through e1ghlh service meeling 8·30 p m·
grade, 10 30 a. m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH service, Tuesday, 10 a m , pm.
LOTTRIOGE UNITED
POMEROY CHURCH OF of Christ In Chrisltan Union-- worshlpserv•ce, Thursday. 7 30
METHODIST
- Worsh1p, t~rst
SILVER RUN FREE BAPCHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr., Lawrence Manley, pastor, Mrs p.m
TIST - Rev Howard K1mble, and th~rd Sundays, 10.45 a m ,
pastor. Bible School, 9. 30 a m. ; Russell Young, Sunday School
MASON
~HURCH
OF pastor Sunday school. 10 a m , second and fourth Sundays,
worship, 10 30, adult worship Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m , CHRIST - John Steele, pastor. Henry Davrs, supt., evenmg 7 30p m Sunda_y School. 9 45 a
service and YOUOR peoples Evening worship 7 30. Wed Worship, 10 a m. ; Bible study, service, 7 JO p m Prayer m Christian Ehdeavor, lh1rd
meeting, both 7·30 P m Sun. nesday prayer meet1ng 7 30 p 11 15 am , evening worsh1p, meetmg , Thursday, 7 30 p.m Saturday of each month.
day.Wednesday, combined m ,
'
7 30 p.m Mid week service,
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
CHESTER CHURCH OF METHOOt!il - Rev Eugene
Bible study and prayer CHURCH OF THE NAZA- We~nesday, 7 30 p m
GOD- Rev. Donald A Sheets, Gill, pastol': Will1am Bailey,
mt~l~gslL~~TI~N ARMY _ RENE - Middleport. R•v GRAHAM UNITED METH- pastor.
Sunday School 9 30 a
Envoy RayS Wlnlng, officer tn Audry Miller, pastor: Floyd ODIST CHURCH - Preachmg m , Worship service, 11 a. m , supt SundaySchool,9:30a m,
arge Sunday 10 ~ ~
Carson, supt Sunday school. 9 30 a m , f1rst and second Evening service, 7.30 Prayer Mcirnmg worshtp, 10 30 a m ,
·
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- ·uu 9:30
am , Morning wor Sundays of each month ; third
Evenmg worship, 7 30 p m
oII ness p;1eellng. 10.30 a n;' · ship, 10 30 am ,
junior and fourth Sundays each month, service and youth service, Wednesday, Chrlsl•an Youth
Sunday Seflool Young Peoples IQCiety 6 30 p m NYP$ 6 45 worshtp service at 7 30 p m Thursday, 7 30 p m
Crusade, 6 30 p m , Prayer
Legion, 7 p m , Thursday, 1 to 3
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meetmg 7 30 p m Thursday,
FOREST
RUN
METHODIST
p. m, Lad 1es Home League , 7 p m Sunday evangeliStic Wednesday evenmgs at 7 30,
p m Pre_p c1.11u:o~~.::
meeting, 7 30 p m Prayer Prayer a_nd B1ble Stud_L
- Rev Forrest Donely, pastor choir practice, 7 p. m
DEXTER CHURCH OF
Charles Ham1llon. supt •
·SACRt;D HEART _ Rev _ meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p.m
CHRIST
-Danny Evans,
MEIGS
COUNn
Worshrp servrce, 9 a m ;
MIDDLEPORT PEN .
Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
pastor Norman C Will, supt
Sunday
School,
10
a
m
pastor
Phone
992·2825, TECOSTAL- Third Ave, the
AL F RE 0
UN t TED
CHRISTIAN Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Saturday evening Mass, 7: 30 Rev William Knittel, pastor; METHODIST - Rev Randy - LANGSVILLE
Rober1 Eugene Musser, Worship serv•ce. 10 JO a m
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 Ratr.h Priddy, Sunday School Lavender, pastor Sunday pastor
Sunday school, 9 30 Chnstran Endeavor Sunday
am. ConfesSions, Saturday 7 sup , Classes for all ages, School, 9 45 a m , Lloyd am • morning
•
10· 30, e '! en..t.n9.:
7 30 p.m.
Sunday School, lOa m., Sunday Dillinger, . supt Worsh1p ser- Robert Bobo, worship,
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Sunday school
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST evening service, 7 30 p m vice, 11 a m w•lh the Rev Mr supl Sunday evening service, OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George Wedne,sday even1ng Young Lavender 1n charge Wed 7 30 p m , youth meet1 na. TER DAY SAINTS- Portland
Skinner, Sunday School supt . Peoples meeting and Bible nesday evening prayer serv 1ce, Monday, 7 p m Midweek Racme Road Ralph Johnson,
Sunday School, 9 30 a m .. Study, 7 30 Saturday evening 7 45, also Wednesdar evenmg, service, Wednesday, 7 30 p m. pastor Sunday School, 9 30 a
morning worship, 10 30 a m 1 service. 7·30
administrative board members
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF m , Morning worshrp, 10 30 a
BYF, 6 p m; Bible Study
FIRST BAPTfSfCHURCH of to meet at 7 30 p m at Meigs THE
NAZARENE- Rev M C m , Sunday evening servrce, 7
Wednesday_ 7 p m., choir Middleport, corner of Sixth and Jun1or H1gh School 1n M•d· Lanmore,
pastor Bob Moore, p m Wednesday even1ng
pracll.l:t.....Wed" Jl: ~Q.P m
Palmer Streets, Rev Chorles dleport tor a countywide charge Sunday School
Supt Sunday prayer servrces, 7 30 p m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- Simons,
pastor
Danny conference
School , classes for all ages, 9 JO
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST TIST- 220 E. Main, Pomeroy Thompson, Sunday School BRADFORD CHU~CH OF a m , morplng worship, 10 -45,
affiliated with S!B.C Rev: Superintendent Sundav CHRIST - Charles Russell. NYPS Sunday, 6 30 p m , Great Bend. Charles Norris,
Clifford Coleman, pulor . church school for ever~one Pastor.
Bud
Bartrum. evangellstrc service, Sunday, pastor Worshtp service, 9 30 a
S~nday school, 9:30 a.m ., 9· 15 am .; Morning worship Supenntendenl, Sunday School, 7 JO p m M1d week prayer m • Sunday School, 10 30 a m
Horahel McClure, supt.. wor- 10 15 am.: Evenln9 services. 9 30 a m Worship Serv•ce . meeting , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
MORNING STAR UNITED
shlp service, 10:30 am.; 7 30 p.m.; Wednes ay prayer 10 30 am Sunday evening Mssronary meeting, second
METHODIST
- Rev William
evening worship 7•30 p m service, 7.30 p.m. Extra youth serv•ces 7
B'bl
I d Wednesday, 7 JO p m
1
Atrson,
pastor,
Roy Van Meter,
Wednesday prayer'meellng imci -activities on Sunday, 5 p.m ,lor Wednesday, ~ ";, m :ra~t~r~
supt . Sunday School , 9 30 a
Bible sludy 7·30 p m
all youth up to sixth grade , 6.30 G
T d
ST. PAUL · LUTHERAN _ for junior and senior high
roup ues ay, 7 P m
UNITED FAITH-Robert E m , Mornmg worship 1... 15 a
Rev. Arthur c. Lund, pastor. students.
J,iOBSON
CHRIST 1AN Smith, pastor Worship serv1ce m , Youth Fellowship and B1ble
Sunday School, 9. 15 a. m,
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid- UNION - Darrel Doddrlll, and Sunday school, 9 30 a.m., Study, Thursday, 8 p m Fred
Charles Evans, Supt.; worship dleP.ort, 5th and Main. Raullin pastor. Sunday School, 9 30 a Fred Samsel, supt , evening Sm1th, layleader
service, 10:30 a. m. Con- Moyer, pastor Thomas Kellr,, m • Annie Mohler, supt , worship, 7 30 p.m. , youth
CARLETON CHURCH flrmatlon class, Salurday. 9:45 Sunday School supl Bib e Leonard Gilmore, first elder , meeting, 7 p m Prayer meeting
K1ngsbury Road
Sunday
a. m.
School, 9 30 a m , morning evening service, 7 30 p m Thursday, 7 30 p m
School
,
9
30
a
m
,
Ralph
Carl,
AOMEROY·CHESTER
worship, 10 30 a m , evening Wednesday prayer meeting ,
supt
Worshtp
servtce,
TO
30 a
UNITED
METHODIST
wo'rsh1p, 7 30 o m , orove. 7:30 P m
and
7
JO
p
m
alternately
m
Robert R. Card, paslor . service 7 p m. Wednesday
MT. MOtuAH CHURCH o:=
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN
Pomeroy - Worship, 10:30 a.
GOD - Racine Route 2 The IN CHRIST- Elden R Blake, Prayer meetmg, Wednesday,
m., Church School, 9:15 a m..
FREE W1 LL, BA P T t ST Rev Charles Hand, pastor pastor Sunday School . 10 a m , 7· 30 p m Rev Jay Sl1ies,
Frank Vaughan, superln · CHURCH - Corner Ash and Sundoy school, 9 45 am • Wtnnte Holsmger, supt Mor pastor
lendent Chesler worship, 9 a. Plum,
Middleport
Noel morning worship, 11 a m rn ng sermon, l1 a m , Eventng
OLD
DEXTER
CON·
m.• Church SS~I. · 10 . 1f. m:: - H~1!11~rg p_~t!'f : • 4ohn ,Dill, . Evening Sllrvlces, Tuesday and s!tvtce Ctutshan Endeavor,
CllURCM ..,;
Roger Ep~e, $Upl ~ , - , Sufi.d
i~hbb F Supi · S'atltr8ay Friday, 7'30.
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:t'lo p . •m . Mrs Lyda GREGATIONAL
Rev. Wtllard Dutcher, pastor
SEVE}.t H DA~ ADVENT. eve'lll
ervlce, 7 P m Sunday
TUppER~
pLAt N s Chevalter , prestdent Song Mrs
Francts, Sunday
TIST - Pomeroy, Mulberry Schoo , 10 a m , Sunday C H A R G E
u N t T E o servtce and sermon, 8 20 Mid - SchoolWorley
Supt
Sunday School.
Hgts. Herbert Morgan, pastor. evening worship, 7 P ,m
METHODIST. Sunday worship Week prayer meel1ng Wed 9 45 a m Church
Servtces ftrst
Sab~th School, Saturday, 2 p.
- St. Paul's 9 a.m .. South nesday, 7 30 p m Mrs Mazte and third Sundays
followmg
m.. worship, 3' 15 p m. Dorcas MASON COUNTY
Bethel 9 55 a.m , Alfred 11 a.m HolstnQer, class leader
Sunday
School
,
Second
P!JMEROY LOWER LIGHT fourth Saturday evenmgs, 8and
Society, lOa. m.each Thursday.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (First and thlr,d Sundays! 7 4S
p
THE HILAND CHAPEL, Services, 315 Main St., Pt. P m • (Seco~d and 41h Sun- CHURCH-Harmonv11le Road. m servtces
George Casto pastor Sunda
Pleasant Sunday services. 11 days) Lollrtdge -7 45 p.m f&lt;ev Roy Taylor, pastor, Henry
School, 9· 30; evening worshl ~ am. Wednesday Testimonial (First and third Sundays). 11 Eblin, ,Sunday School Supt. LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
7 30. Thursday evening prayfr meeting, 7 30 p m
a m Second and 4th Sundays. Sunday School , 9 30 a m ; - Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor ;
worship, 7 30 p m Sunday School supt., Ronald
service, 7.30 p.m.
L0 N G
B 0 T T o M eventng
Prayer cwd praste service, Osborne Bible School, 9 30 a.
METHODIST - Rev. Freeland Thursd~y.!. 7.~ p m
m , preachmg 10 4S a m ,
Noms. pastor. Sunday School ,
RACINE·LETART WES· Evening services. 7 30 p m.
10 a m , church services, 11
LEY AN UNITED METHODIST
am.
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Racme. W Date McClurg ,
METHODIST
Cecil
Wise,
pastor
Sunday
School,
9
30
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE
Pastor
Sunday
School,
30
CHURCH OF CHRIST- John m , Worship service, 10 30 a a m ; Mornmg worship, 109 30
Sunday School attendance on
Rockhold, pastor Bible study, m , UMYF, 7 p m each Sun.
9 30 am ., morning worship, day , Senior Chotr pracf1ce, a.m , Young People's service,
April 18 was 53:- The offering
p m , Evangelistic servtce,
10 ~0. evening worship, 7 30 Thursday, 7 30 p m , Serv•ce 6 45
was •19.47.
30 p m. Prayer meetmg,
p m Wednesday Bible study, Gu•ld, fourth Monday, 7 30 p 7·
Worship services were held at
m , Happy Hustlers Sunday Thursday, 7 30 p m
7 30 p m
School Class meettng, fourth
11 o'clock with an attendance of
Mr. and Mrs. Art l(asper of
PLANTS
COMMUNITY Fnday, 6 p m.. WSCS second
FREEDOM GOSPEL
41 with the Rev, Randy Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs. MISSION - Anliqulty Ser· Fnday, 7 30 p m , Official
MISSION
- Bald Knobs, Rev
vices. 7 JO p m Thursday and Board, second Monday, 7 30 p L R Gluesencamp,
Lavender bringing the message
pastor
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Maynar Bahr Saturday.
Sunday evenings John Dill. m
- - Roger Wilfred, Sr.. Sunday
from I Cor. 15:12-22.
COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Mrs Edith Osborne vls11ed pastor.
Revival services will be held
Dexter
- Rev James Queen, School Supt Sunday School,
with
Mrs.
Alice
Dodson
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MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Saturday and Sunday, 7 30 p m worshtp 7 30 Prayer meeting,
from May 24 through May 30 last week.
7 30 p m Ernest
Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer of Edsel Hart. pastor Sunday
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITED Tuesday,
Deeter,
class
leader Yough
w1th the pastor, Rev. )Iandy Reedsville called on Mrs . mornmg worship service, 10 METHODIST
CHURCH a m , Dell Talbot. superln· Tuppers Plams Rev Randy Meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p m ,
Lavender in charge, and
Ernest Deeter, leader
featuring Curt DaviS, famous Glenna Milhoan, Monday. They tendenl Prayer meeting, each Lavender, pastor Sunday
had just returned from a few Thursday, 7 30 p m Sunday School. 9 30 a m , youth
MT. HERMON UNITED
organist, with mus1c and song days visit with relatiVeS at evening service, 7 30
fellowship,
6
p
m
,
Sunday
BRETHERN
CHURCH IN
nightly.
Dayton.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISt evten~ AORS~P· 7u3~~ E 0 CHRIST- Rev Robert Shook.
Rev. Randy Lavender led
Blll Bahr of GallipOlis called - Pomeroy · HarriSonvllle METHODIST CHURCH -F~rst pastor, Sunday School , 9 30 a
Road John Webster, pastor ,
prayer serviCes here last
on
his
parents,
Saturday,
Mr.
Paul McElroy, Sunday School and second Sundays, preachtng m, Roy Pooler, supt., Alfred
Wednesday evening, and made
at 8 P m ' Third and fourth WOlfe , asst supt ' morning
and Mrs. M. L Bahr They are Supt Sunday School, 9 30 a. m ; Sundays,
Sunday School. 10 a worsh1p, 11 am .. even1ng
special music.
preparmg to move miD a large Mornmg Worship and com - m, worship service at Tl a m.; sermon, 7 30 p m , alternating
munion
,
10
30
a
m
;
Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Dmsmore
Tuesday even 1ngs at 8 p m., each Sunday. Class meeting, 11
evenmg youth Christian En
Boyles and all their chddren tra1ler m Galhpohs
prayer
and Bible Study
a m alternating Sunday
Carla Decune of Canton deavor, 6 p m . Worship ser
FLATWOODS
UNITED mornings. Alfred Wolfe,
and families met at the home of VISited several days last week v•ces,- 1- P m ; Wednesday
METHODIST, Rev William tayleader . Chmtlan Endeavor.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer w1th relatives In thiS area.
~~~r~ns~uJ;~~~;o
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and A1rson, pastor, Robert Eason, 7 JO P m Sunday, Roger
at Tuppers Plams for an Easter
supt Sunday School at 10 a m , Buckley, president Prayer
Mrs. DoriS Betz of St. Joseph, ST JOHN LUTH ~RAN Worsh1p serviCe at 11 a m meeting, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Sunday get-together.
M1ch., came Monday to spent a P1ne Grove, Rev Gerald Prayer meeting Thursday 8 P Board meeting first Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor couple of weeks with her Herbener , pastor Sunday m
'
each month, 7 30 p m
spent Sunday w1th therr son-inschool , 9 a m ; Church servtce,
MT UNION BAPTIST mother, Mrs. Alice Dodson
10 a m
law and daughter, Mr and
Rev
Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED
Mrs. Robert Wh1te received S Y R Ac U S E u N 1T E D schoolsupt
, JoeSayre Sunday PRESBYTERIAN -Rev.
Mrs. Uoyd Dillinger and fam1ly word that her brother-in-law; METHODIST Paul A school , 9 45 a .m , Sunday Russell Lester, pastor Worsh•p
at Shade, Ohio.
Mr B bbe 1 La
te had Sellers, pastor , Ben Qu 15en evemng worship, 7.30. Wed- serv1ce, 9 a. m , Sunday School ,
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berry, Sunday School Su'pt
Rev. and Mrs. Randy
suffered a stroke. She left worsh•p semce, 9 30 a m. first nesday prayer and B1ble study, 10 a m
Lavender and Shayn, took 1mmed1ately but he had passed and third Sunday . Evening 7 30 p m.
TUPPERS
PLAINSRUTLAND
Sunday dinner w1th Mr. and away before she arrived He service, 8 p. m. lourth Sunday
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
-Mr.
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Wyatt,
pastor
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ternoon and evemng callers was burled m Lancaster.
Sunday
School
supl
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Sunday
TIST. Samuel Jackson,
and 7 30 p m. Tuesday evenmg school , 9 30 a. m , Morning pastor SuRev
nday
School. 10 a. m ,
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worship, 7 30
Sermon,
10
30 a . m Evening Mss Gertrude Butler, supt.
SUTTON
UNITED sermon, 7 p m.
Mr. and Mrs. George Guthrie.
Prayer Service, 1:30 p m,
METHODIST
Paul A. EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Holbert weekend 1\'lth her brother-m- Sellers, pastor; Martha
LETART
FALLS
oreachmg
service, 2 p m
Lee.
UNITED
METHODIST
and family of Rockport, W. Va. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School Supt Worship
service. 10 45 a m ,second and CHURCH -W Dale McClurg,
were Sunday guests of the Glen Dinsmore Boyles .
RUTLAND METHODIST ,pastor Worshtp services, Church
fourth
Sundays;
evening
School, 9 30 a m ,
Robinson family.
Several local famllies at- worhslp, 8 p. m third Sunday second and lourth Sundays of Worship service,
10:30 a. m.
Easter SUnday guests at the tended the Variety Show at the ENTERPRISE UNITED each month at 9 a. m.; Sunday
Follnxi·Roblnaon home were, Tuppers Plains Grade School METHODIS'I' -Rev William School,, first and third Sundays
RUTLAND CHURCH OF •
Alrson, pastor . Ralph Spencer, o1eachmonthal9a m, second
Mr. and MrJ. Carleton Follrod bu1ldmg Saturday evening.
and
fourth
Sundays
of
each
CHRISTSunday school. 9. 30
Supt .. ,Carl Jennings, a sst supt
mo~th at 10 a m ; Bible study, a m, v. H. Bra te y, supt ,;
fii!CI ''Chllcld~" of Po.meroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Worship servltes, 9· 30 a m , W
ednesday
communion and devotions,
April 18 paf.l were Mr. and 'Woode VISited Mrs. Sarah Sunday School, 10 30 a, m ;
LETART
FALLS
UNITED
10·30
Regular board
Youth
Fellowsnlr,,
6'
30
p.
m
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Mn. Gerald :Swartl and family Woode at Coolville, 0. on Wednesday, cho r, 6 15 p, m BRETHREN - Rev Robert meetinga.m.
7 30, thlrd Saturday
of Marietta, 0., and Kathy Saturday afternoon. The latter BRADBURY CHURCH OJ!' Shook, pastor, Herschel Norrl,, AA&lt;h .t:n~nth .
THE RUTLAND COMFoJJrod, JcQI.
observed her 79th birthda~ on CHRIST, Roy Bill Carter. supt Sunday school, 9.30 am..
ev~ngelisl 1 Thurman Carsey, morning sermon, 10·30 a.m.; MUNITY CHURCH -Rev.
Mr. IIIII Ml'tl. Hobert Swartz Sunday, April Ia, at the home of Bible School supt .. Bible School evening sermon, 7:30 aile&lt;- tAmos Tillis, pastor. Sunday
11pt11t lul 1tu J 'IY with Mr. her brother-m-law .and sister, 9 30 a m.; morning worship, natlng each Sunday. Prayer School, 9 30 a. m.; Worship
and Mra. Wald Swartz in Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr; 10 30 •a m , youth meeting, 6 service, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. service, lt a. m , Wednesday
p.m , even1ng , service, 7 p m , Prayer meeting, 7. 30 p.m. prayer meeting, 7 30 p m.
near Chester.
Allllna, 0.
Sunday night worship, 7:30.
Chnst1an Workers Class. alternating Sundays.
plltlts of Mn. Beuie
Thelma Henderson attended a Tuesday, 7 30 p.m , prayer
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
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AMY VANDERBILT
NEW YORK - Etiquette
Maven !®Y Vanderbilt says it's
more than polite to admit she's
had a face-life: She proclatma
Ill ... Walt Frazier's pretty ·
after - the-Knlcks-game date
was Wtllie Mays' step:
daughter ... John.John Kennedy
had a scary eBCapade In Glitter
Bay, off Barbados: The security
SUNDAY
Gannon''
11•30 - 8, "Our Man In
9:30 - 13, , "Shadow On the 11 :30- 13, "Untamed Youth"
man couldn't swim, and a guard
Jamaica''
Land"
WEDNESDAY
a.
who fortunately could heard the
11:30 - 13, "Somebody Up
11:30-8, "Frankenstein Meets 4:00 - a, "Zarak"
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There Likes Me"
tad'a shrieks and averted
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the Wolfman"
11:30-13, "The Big Hangover"
SATURDAY
anOther Kennedy dtll88ter ... It's
MONDAY
THURSDAY
3:30- 13, "Sunsoorched"
1tyears since John Wayne and~
4:00 - 8, "Leave Her to .c:OO- 8, ufrontler Hell Cats"
8:30- 3, "Fortune Cookie"
Heaven"
Maureen O'Hara made "The~
9· 00 - 8, "Judith"
9· 30- 13, "Bad Seed"
9:003, ''The Intruders''
11:30-13, "Terror On A Train"
Quiet Man," an undated delight,~
11·15 -::- 3, "The Kllters"
11.30 - 13, "The Sellout"
I'RIDAY
and their "Big Jake" film co- :;,;I
11 :30 - 8, "Captain carey
TUESDAY
4. 00 - 8, "The Mounlaln
USA"
starring Is good news ... Nothing
4·00- 8, "Bedford Incident"
RoaOtl
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changed much with either B· 30- 13, ''How Awful About
9.00- 8, "Dear Heart"
"Werewolf of London"
e~cept maybe Duke's toupee.
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9.00 - 3, "A Man catted
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Mahariahl Mahoozla now has
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DE.ADLINES

·LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COMMON PLEAS

COURT , PROBATE DIVISION ,

MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF MARY 8 .
LAUGHEA~

Court und e r Docket No . 20,488
an auth enticated copy of his

Letters Testamentary issued to

him by the County Judge ' s
Court· in and for Sarasota
County , Flor ida , in Probate .
Not ice is further given that all
creditor s ot said estate , who

desire to a·sserl the ir liens or
claims aga inst the real estate of
sa id decedent, located in th is

shall

Monday Deadli~e9a . m .
Cancellation &amp; Corrections

Will be accepteduntil9a .m. for
DECEASED
Day of Publication
No. 20418

NOTICE
To Whom it ma y Concern ;
Notice i s hereb y g iv f n th a t on
th e 22nd da y of Apr il , 1971, J ohn
J . Ly ons, as Exec utor of t he
Es tate of Mar¥ B. Laugh eitd ,
de ce a se d , ta te of Saraso t a
County , F tor icla , fil ed in t his

State ,

5 P.M. Day Before Publication

present

the ir
c laims, duly sworn to , to this
Court wl1hin si x month s after
the fi l ing of said Letters
Testamentary in this Court or
their liens or claims shaH
forever be deemed barred and
cancelled ,
F . H. O' Brien
Probate Judge
Meigs County, Ohio
· (4123, JO, (517, 31c

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RATES

For Want Ad Service
5 cen"ts per Word one Insertion
Minimum Charge 75c
12 cents per word three
consecUtive Insertions.
18 cents per word si x consecutive insertions.

25 Per Cent Discount on paid

ads and ads paid within 10 days.
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Sl.SO for 50 word minimum .

$139S

1968 PLYMOUTH

terior, good tires, V-8 engine, automati c trans. &amp; p.
steering , radio . Nice family car.

$495

19621. BIRD

H. T. Cpe., lite blue finish, good tires, clean vinyl interior,

auto. trans .• power steering and brakes, radio, heater .

. Cue No. 20,482
Estate ot Blanche Sptide, aka
Blanche Harris, Deceased.

Notice Is hereby given that
Lena Turner of 514 Forrest Hills
Court. Bucyrus, Ohio ol4820, has
been duly appointed Ad ministratrix ot .the Estate of
Blanche Spalde . aka Blanche
Harris, deceased, late of Meigs
County, Oh io.
Cred itors are re(lulred to file
their claims with said fiduciary
within four months .
Dated th is 12th day of April

1971.

F . H. O' Brien,

Probate Judge of said Coun ty
(4) 16, 23, 30 , Jt c

Card of Thanks
THE MEMBERS of the Bible
Baptlsl Temple of Minersville, Ohio wish to ·extend
heartfel t THANKS to the
many merchants of the Big
Bend a rea on both sides of Ihe
river, and this newspaper for

aiding us with publicity in our
recent revival services. The
acceptance of our posters by

the business people and lhelr
displaying of them In choice
spots In their windows was

greally arpreciated by all of
us. We o the church realize
the
advertisi!lg · value

sacrificed by each merchant,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

in helping us In a worthy
cause for fhe promoting of the

·
Case No. 20,4'0
Gospel .
·
Estate of William A. Carman,
Bible Baptist Temple, Rt.
Deceased.
124, Minersville, Ohio
Notice is hereby given that
4-23-ltc
Edison Hobstetter, of Pomeroy,
Ohio, has been duly appointed
Executor ·of the Estate of
William A. carman , deceased .
late of Mei~s County, Ohio.
Creditors are required to file TWO· YEAR old female beagle,
their claims with said fiduciary
In vicinity of Meigs Beagle
within four months .
Club.
Phone 992-3652.
Dated this 13th day of April ,

Lost

4-23·31c

1971.
C~ l

F . H.-O' Br ien
Probate Judge of sa id County LOST IN vicinity of Sholgun

16, 23 ; 30, 31c

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
ca·se No. 2o.483

Hollow and Leading Creek
Road, a 7-monlh old white·
faced heifer calf. If found,
notify James Reed, Rt. 1,
Middleport. Phone 992·6102.

Es.tateofEmmefW. Shuler,

4-21 ·Jfc

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Dec:ened .

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Notice Is hereby g iven that
Barbara Shuler. of Middleport, FEMALE German Shepherd
dog , cream colored, good
Ohio, has been duly appointed
sized . Dragging B to 10 foot
Executrix of the Estate of
Emmet W. Shuler, deceased,
chain. Lost In vicinity of New

late of Mlddlepor1 , Me igs

County , Ohio.
Creitors are required to file
thell' claims with said f iduciary
l'flthln tour months .
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Dated this 12th day of April

Lima Rd. Phone 742-5322.
4-22-3tc

Waritid'~ To ·auy ~

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CHUCK'S
I(RADIO &amp;TV REPAIR!
992-5080

'Pomeroy Motor 'Co. @ ~

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For Sale

Notice
RUBBER STAMPS made to
or Wilma Casto, Portland.
Ohio .
2-12-90tc

Please! No Free Storing on

Help Wanted
BAR MAl D. Apply in p~rson.
Hi Ho Bar, Middleport. · ·
4-18-6tc

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WA.ITRESS. musl be 21. Apply

- - - -- --

4-22-6tc

OLD furniture. dishes, brass
beds, etc. Write M. D. Miller,
Rl . 4. Pomeroy, Ohio. Call
992-6271 .
9-1-lfc

12' -

24' - WIDE

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES
1220 Washington Blvd.
Belpre, Ohio

171!&gt; FOOT MOTOR home, plus
fravel trailers , 13 and 16 foot.

6 5 2303
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4-23-3tc

JUST RECEIVED a new
shipment of dlnelte sets ,
$49.95 and up. save $75 on· a
Quasar color TV this week .
Only two lo sell at lhls price.
We will trade for your old
Parsons Furniture and · Ap·

and double petunias. pan sies,
pliance, two miles north of
coleus , Mexican tomatoes and
Sliver Bridge, on Rt. 7.
other ,v arieties , peppers ,
4·21 -Jtc
cabbage , 112 or 1 dozen pack s. - - - - - - - - -

Don Hub~ard . Syracu se .
Ohio. Phone 992-5776.
4· 22-12tc

look vinyl, white. Liquid vinyl
paste
included.
Very
reasonable . Phone 992~ 5090.

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4·20·6fc
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Also. sales and supplies .
Phone Chester 985-3832. Gaui
Trailer Sales, Inc., Rt. 3, ANTIQUES. Phone 992-5327.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
4-6-30tc
4- 18 - 121~

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OU CAN BUY AT LANDMARK

Everyone Can!
• Sale Prices Thru April
HAND PUSH MOWERS
As Low As
63.95
RIDING MOWERS
As Low As
271.9S
ECONOMY TILLERS
As Low As
. 134.95

BESTLINE PRODUCTS. Call
TRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
Myron Bailey, Phone 992-5327.
POMEROY
Courl , Rl . 124. Syracuse.
F. H. O' Brien ANTIQUES :
Dishes ,
4-4-30tc
J
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W.
carsey, Mgr
Probate Judge of said County
telephones, tin, brass beds,
Ohio. 992-2951.
Phone
m -2181
(4 1 16, 23. 30. 31c
lamps, etc . Lee Rudisill.
4-2-llc 16 FT. WEAVER skill. 3'h-hp.
Phone 992-3403.
- - - -- outboard .motor, pair of oars,
4-23-30tp TRAILER , Brown ' s Trailer
anchor, two life jackets, $200.
Park, Minersville. Phone 992·
· For Sale or Trade
Phone Mason 773-5147.
3324.
4-14-lfc 1960 GMC liil -cab. 2''' ton , good
. 4-18-6tc 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 rubber, V·6, 4 speed Iran Weekend guests of Mrs. Effie Notice
Hoosier and Mr and Mrs GUN SHOOT, Friday. April 23, UNFURNISHED 3 · room
~~~ss l on s55o. Phone 992·
Wll
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· 7 p.m ., Mlle 1 Hill Road.
Marvm
apartment.
Phone
992·2288.
son were the Assorted me~ls . Sponsored by
4-21 -4tc
1-31 -lfc
36" )( 23" ... 009
daughters of Mrs. Hoozier and Racine Fire Dept.
sisters of Mrs. Wilson. They
4-20-4tc HOUSE , 1637 Lincoln Hts .•
Auto Sales
Pomeroy, 4 rooms, bath, aHic
were Mrs . Homer Dean and
for storage. full basement,
1963 IMPALA converlible. Red,
daughter, Sue of Camden, N. J. ,
nice
yard,
driveway .
new. white vinyl top, J27
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Available May 1. Phone 992eng 1ne, 4-ba r r el , standard
USED OFFSET PLATES
2780 or 992-3432 .
Thompson, Medina, Ohio ; Mr.
shill. Good lires. Phone 992HAVE
6977.
and Mrs. Randall Smith of
4-21 -tfc
MANY
USES
4
20
61
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18-6lp
Hazard, Ky., daughter and son·
· · P _2_ B_E_D
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__m_o_b_il_e _ home.
in-law of the Wilsons and Mr. _K_O_S_C_O_T_ K
_ o_s_m_e-ll-cs- .- w
- l-gs and
Adulls only. Phone 992-5592.
1970 DATSUN pickup, only 5,000
4·21 ·1fc
miles. See al 929 Hysell St. ,
and Mrs. Corwin K. Smith, accessories . May and June
Midd
lepor t, aller 6 p.m.
8 for S1.00
daughters, Cathy and Susan, of special. Kleansing Kream . - - - -- - - - 4' 18-7tp
Columbus , who are also $2.25, Dlslrlbutors, Brown's . TRAILER SPACE on old Rt. 33.
Phone 992-5113.
lf&gt;,mlle north of new Meigs
- -- - - - daughter and son-in-law. Misses
High School. Phone 992-2941.
1964 CHEVY pi ckup. utility bed,
4.23-tf c
low mileage . Priced to sell.
Cathy and Susan spent the - - - -- - - - c::-----,-----3·5·1fc
Roger Bahr, Chester , Ohio.
1 0
entire week with their grand- S~~~r ~l~k h ~~ ~~~ck'~rl;~ FURNISHED. and unfurnished
Phone 985-3958.
4-22-61c
Shop, 151 Butternut Ave..
aparlments. Close to school.
parents.
111 Court Sl.
- - - - -- Mr. and Mrs. John Vale and
Pomeroy.
Phone 992-5434 .
Pomeroy, Ohio
1969 BUI CK LeSabre , 2-dr.
daughter , Stacy, spent the
4-23-lf c
10-18-tfc
hard to p, power steer ing,
holidays with his mother, Mrs. _A_N_Y_O_N_E_ h_a_v-in_g_ a_n_y- com- For Sale
power brakes , air , 18,000
BEAUTIFUL sel ection of
m
ile s. Excell ent condition.
Nellie Vale.
plaints about Middleport cab ALUMINUM car ,lop boats, 10flowers , baskets , wreaths ,
Phone
992-2288.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Holliday
Co. be al council meeting
and sprays for Memorial Day .
12-13 foot. Lorenzo D. Davis,
11 -10-lfc
Cliff
Shoe
Repair
,
Middleport.
and family of Wooster spent
Monday night, April 26. 7 p.
Kingsbury
Road.
m. Signed by the Middleporl
4-21 -tfc
3-24-30tc
from Friday until Monday with
Cab Co.
- - -- - their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. _ _ _ _ __ _ _
4._
23-3tp 50X10. RICHARDSON mobile NEW 1971 Zig -Zag sewing Real Estate For Sale
home, 2 bedrooms, with air
machine in original fa ctory HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath,
A. Radekin and Mr. and Mrs.
condilioning
.
Call
992·5867.
SMALLEY
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Gift
Shop
,
carton
. Zig-Zag to make
phone 742·5613.
John Holliday. On SWiday, Mr .
Chester, Ohio. Flowers for
4·2Htc
4-11 -121c
b&lt;Jitonholes, sew on ·bultons.
and Mrs. Arlin Radekin and
Molher's Day and Memorial
r:nonograms, and make fancy
Day . $.88 and up. Phone STEREO-radio combination,
daughter, Amy Jo, were dinner
designs wilh just the twist of a CONVENIENT bul secluded
Chester
985-3537.
single dial. Left In lay-away
Modern Walnuf. Full slereo
build ing lo1s on T79 al Rock
guests of the Radekins.
and never been used. Will sell
4-23-121c
sound
produced
by
4
Springs. Wiihin walking
Mr . Luther Harvey recently
for only $47 cash. or credll di s la nce of Meigs High
speakers, lurntable plays all
terms available. Phone 992·
suffered an attack of kidney WILL DO lailorlng and
four speeds, separale controls
Sch ool. a 5 minute drive from
St\41.
for volume , tone. etc . Balance
Pomeroy . Call or se~ Bijl
stones and was taken to Holzer
uphol slery . Phone 992-3561 .
4·20-6tc
$67.32.
Use
our
budgellerms.
Wine
weekends, or afler 5
Hospital for medical treatment.
3-31 -30tc
-----Call 992-3352.
p.m. weekdays. Phone 992·
He returned home the same day
·
6887.
4-29-6tc ELECTROLUX Vacuum
and is recuperating
. HOME sewing. Phone 992-SJ27.
complete
Ciehaner
with
al~-------__:..7-.:
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3-30-JOtc
Iac men 1s, cordwlnder and
EARLY
American
Stereo.
AM·
Attending a Delta Kappa
paint sprar. Used but in like HOUSE . Naylor' s Run . •11
FM rad io. ~ ·speed changer, 4
FRESH
bakery
Gamma recruitment tea lor OVEN
new cond lion. Pay $34 .45
Spring Ave., Pomeroy .
speaker
sound
system.
producls . Jimmy 's Paslry
cash or budget .plan available .
4-22-6tp
Balance
$81.5~ . Use our lime
teachers
at
McArthur
Shop, N. 2nd Ave., MidPhone
992·5641.
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payment plan. Call 992-3352.
Elementary &amp;hooi on SWiday dleport. Phone 992-3555.
4-2Q-6tc
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4·22-6fc
3·28-301c
afternoon were Mrs. Nellie Vale
who. took as her guest, Miss
MOBILE HOME, 8x32, real 30 VOLUME set of Americana
REDUCE
safe
and
fast
wilh
Encyclopedia .
12
foot
Cheryl Nelson, Mrs . Roberta Gobese lablets and E-Vap
nice, with canopy. Brown 's
WANT TO ~ETIRE? If ERE IS
aluminum
boat
and
motor.
Trailer Park , Minersville .
Wilson whose guest was Miss waler pills. Nelson Drugs.
YOUR HOME - 2 bedrooms.
Also,
roto-tlllec.
Phone
992·
Phone 992·3324.
balh, nice kitchen, utility
4·1HOtp
7693.
Sherrie Turner and Anna
4-20-6tc
4-20-Sic room, NEW forced air furElizabeth Turner whose guest
-----nace and hot .water- tank·,
was Miss Donna Weber. The FLEA MARKET, Saturd~y . SOUTHERN planls : tomato.
abouf
If• acre ·of nice GAR.
.
.
.
May 1, 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. lns1de
cabbage, peppers, sweef TEAM OF spotted ponies
DEN
SPACE,
located oh a
three glfls are semors at Me1gs Bird Arena, Athens. Ohio. To
49 and 51 Inch. Good harness
potatoes and onion, May 1.
QUIET . STREET, LOW
High &amp;hool.
,
sell anylhing, call Br ian
Phone
Chesler
985-4192.
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Order now, Charles R. Harris,
UTILITIES. $5,300.
Mrs. Fannie Pettit spent . McHugh, belween 9 a.ll). and
Portland, Ohio. Phone 843· : - : - : - - - - - - - -4-21-3tp
j
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5 p.m. To renl , pllone Athens
2693 .
YOU DON'T NEED A CAR
M~nday w1th Mrs. Clarence
592-1174 01: 594,8961.
4-20·12tc W, , C. ALLIS-CHALMERS
1
HERE
CLOSE TO
tractor with two· 14-lnch
: Will of Athens.
4·18-6lc
.
bottot)1 drag type plows on SHOPPING - 11f&gt; story
farme, 3 beCrooms, bath,
WILL · PICK· up merchandise REG .ISTER ED Treeing Walker
rubber, both for $300. Olen
coon
hound
pups,
five
months
btlsement,
2 nice porches,
·and, take lo auction on a
Yo~ng, ·success Rd., Reeds·
·
old
with
shols.
Sired
by
Night
GOOD
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NEIGHBORHOOD.
percentage basis. Call Jim
v!lle, Ohio. Call after 4:30.
.
Champion Grand Show
.Adams. auclioneer. Rutland.
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4-21 -61p $6.500.
Champion
Butcher's
Singer,
Phone 742-4461.
S60 male. sso female. Joe RIDING horses .
inqylre MODERN 1 STORY FRAME9·23-tfc
Criles, Coolville. Phone 1-614·
5 .p. m. , · LEVEL LOT 48x152 - .3
--·-~--'--after
fairgrounds
ITI'M· Tom Hill. He
667-3621.
bedrooms. · · bath,
EXAUCTION - WHEN? Each
lower barn.
Sweat &amp;
4' 23-21c __ __:_ _ _ _ _ _4...:..·
Friday
night,
7·
p.m.
Where?
21
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.
CELLENT
kitchen.
carport
C.ss. But tie
and storaqe, ABOUT a
.H ayrpan's Auction Hou~e. -----~
Seronade
TD9
in · CARPETS a frighl? Make them , . YEARS OtD; LOW UTIL·
Laurel Cliff on new RI. 7 ~ULLDOZER .
tao: Varl·lh
ternallonal, 10-fl. angl~ blade ' a · beaullful sight wlthl Blue 1\ tT~ES,
Pomeroy
Middleport By·
FRUIT
TREES. ·
and
winch. Phone 992·3525
of. our music,
pass.
electric . S15,950.
Luslro . . Renl
afler 7 p.m .
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shampooer. $1, Baker Fur.
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PROPERTIES ARE SELLING
4-23-6tc
nllur.e, Middleport.
- List wlfh us today.
4·21
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REGISTERED Tennessee 1968 BUICK. 26.000 actual -,.--'--,----~HENRY CLELAND
Willkf~ r
stud
senlic:e ,. miles,
Sl,900. Cushman COAL.
REALTOR
H~rri!-&gt;Onvillc, Ohio. Phon~
Tralltler motorbike, S250.
Office
992-2259
Sail
IIBII62 .
Phone Chesler 915 ·392~.
Res. 992·2568 ·
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1:.

Point Rock

For Sale

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Aluminum
Sheets

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The
Daily Sentinel

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1390

. ·rreen Hill Homes, Inc.
992-7129
Evenings Call : 992-2534 992-3433
Dale
Larry
Dullon
Spencer

BEc~~~r

RESPeCT I&gt;N( KID WHo'S

DADI;'l', WH'f'

IMM&amp;DIATE~V

IMPROVED
SO MUC~... .

STlJPID ~To WORK
· FCiJ( A M~SU' 75 ~

oo '1'ou oe.Jecr

TO MYHAWJG

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

. AN HOURf

01\~SWtTH

F~ECK~ES?

606 E. Ma1n, Pomeroy, 0 ."

Roofing &amp; Carpenter
Work ·
Spouting, Rltllf
Painting
NEW &amp; OLD WORK

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KING HENRY n-IE

f&gt;NY!!

60T MARRIED -

1nsured-E x:perlenced

5LOBWVIAN
Kll-l'G!! PLI ZZ.
LEAVE, GORLS1 EMBARRASSED

SPARE.

Ye TJ.l - IS Tllvll:. YOU

PHONE 742·3145

992-2580
Tom
Crow

IS ON~~ ONEINA'I
TOSUILDUPA

I CAN'T

All weather: Roofing &amp;
Construction Co.
DEXTER, 0. 45726

Work Guaranteed

ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE
MOBILE HOME BUYERS!
40 Minules of Your Time Can Well Be the Most Profitable

lDMI'NTION
IT!.'

EXPERIENCED
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Radiator Semce

A Bundle!

Drive 36 Miles and Save

For Sale

furniture . Terms available .

PLANTS NOW ready : Single

You will have something of value to show for the $$$ you
spend when you buy your own home - plus, you gain an
Income Ta x benefit, you build an equity and you are not
bound by the terms of a rental agreement.

.

Phone 992-2094

IIUT, DISCIPLINE

n!AT TO CLA9S ONE '.
DA~ M&amp;R&amp;~'i ~s AH
. EX~181T ...

Time You Ever Spent.

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10 YARDS OF heavy leafher-

For Ritnl

Mason, W.Va .

refrig erat or , automatic
coffee maker . Fruth Phar macy . Po int. Pleasant, Phone

In person . Martin Restaurant,

Middleport .

.

773-5543

FOUNTAIN, Carbonalor ,
Counter , 12 stools, salad

141 -

* A STACK OF WORTHLESS RECEIPTS! ! *

T~n ... li!AMUT

: -GUARANtEED-

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ABC CLEANERS

Sponsored by Syracuse Fire

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Bulk Cleaning. ·

GUN SHOOT every Saturday 2 HOUSE tra ilers, 8x22. Call
742-4783.
night at 6 p.m. near Racine
4-23-31c
Planing Mill. Assorted meats.

YARD SALE, Friday and
Saturday •. Dora Carpenler
residence.
Larkin
St.,
Rutland, Ohio. Some an tiques.
4·21 ·31c

FREE STORAGE

and pressing. Pay when you

4-23-llc

1968 RAMBLER Ambassador .
4-21 -3tc
SST. low milea ge • faclor Y a ir
conditioning. Call 992·3494.
4-16-6tp
GUNSHOOT, Forked Run
Sporlsman Club, · Sunday,
April 25, noon.
4-21 -3tc

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. $5.55

THE $$$ YOU PAY IN RENT?

Come See Us At 97112 N.·Second St .• Middleport. ·

get them back.
FOR FREE PICKUP &amp;
DELIVERY
SERVICE
CALL 77J-5543.

Bureau ,

Department.

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Wheel Alignment

THINK ABOUT Ill

Let Us Show You How You Can Become A Homeowner We Do The Paperwork On Farmer's Home. V.A., F. H. A.,
And Conventional Loans.

For Your Garments
All you pay for is cleaning

DON'T pump your slug~ish
septic lank. Get ·Kiean· mAll septic tank cleaner .
Landmark Farm
Pomer.oy.

Business •Services

fER WH__AT?

751 Butternut

OPEH EVES. 8:00 P.M.
~I!ROY, OHIO

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One year guarantee on
all parts. Also auto
radio specialists.

11395
1966 IMPALA
H.T. Sedan, local1 owner car. blk . finish &amp; red cloth in-

TH' QUILTIN' BEE
TONIGHT, ELVINEV-·
I'M ON ,
STAND -BY'

STANO-BY?

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SCOTT SMITH CHUCK HUMPHREY

Valiant4 Or ., local1 owner car , clean int erior, dar k aqua
fini sh, like new tires, 6 cyl. engine &amp; automati c trans,,
radio. Popular model &amp; priced to go.

Each additional word 2"c .

BLIND ADS
Additional 25c Charge per
Advertisement. ·
OFFICE HOURS
8:30a.m . to 5:00p.m. Dally.
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Salurday .

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save Up to half on labor.

REGULATIONS

The Publisher reserves the
right to edit or reject any ad s
dee m ed objectional.
The
publisher will not be respon $ible
for more than one incorrect
insertion .

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DON'T PAY THE
HIGH COST OF
TV REPAIRS

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
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OF
QUALITY

order. 24 hour service. Dwain

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

I CAN'T 60 TO

More

Bargains, Bargains,

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Cleland Realty

-jcWINSOR
«BUDDY

*CHAMPION
-j(VAN DYKE

-!'ALSO
DOUBLE- WIDES

WINNIE WINKLE

· SEE TOM CROW, GUY SHULER OR BOB CROW

PARKERSBURG MOBILE HOMES, INC.
MEMORIAL BRIDGE TRAFFIC CIRCLE
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.

From lhe Largest Truck 'oc
Bulldozer Radiator to !he
Smallest Healer Core.

BLAElTNARS
JOHNSON MASONRY JOHNSON MASONRY
Complete
Remodeling

Backhoe And
End loader Work

Kitchens, Baths
Room l).dditions
And Patios

Septic Tanks
And Leach Beds.

742-4902

742-4902

Real Estate For Sale

Pomeroy,

Ph. 992-2143

I hiVI to go

THE SHOP
Custom meal culling
Pleasant Ridge Road
Pomeroy,O.
Dick Vaughan

992-3374

FOR exper1 elect rical work call
992-5179.
4·6·24tp

Dale Little

992-6346

HOUSE, 1640 Lincoln His.,
Pomeroy. Phone 992-2293. •
BULLDOZER work . Basement,
10-25-lfc SEWING MACHINES. Repair
ponds, landscaping . We do ail
ser'vice, all makes. 992-2284
kinds of dozer work. Haul fill
The Fabric Shop. Pomeroy.
dirl and top soil. See or call
Authorized Singer Sales and
Bob Jeffers after 7 p. m.
Serv ice . We Sharpen Scissors.
Phone 992-3525.
J.J9-tlc
4·23-JOtc
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BRADFORD,
Auctioneer
~NNOUNCING
THE AP·
O'DELL WHEEL alignment
Complete Service
POINTMENT OF GEORGE
localed al Crossroads, Rl. 124.
S. HOBSTETTER JR., REAL
Phone 949·3821
Complete
front end service,
Racine, Ohio
ESTATE BROKER AND
tune
up
and
brake service.
Critt
Bradford
HILTON
WOLFE
SR .,
Wheels balanced elec SALESMAN, AS THE EX·
5-l·lfc
lronicaily.
All
work
CLUSIVE REAL ESTATE -----~-guaranteed.
Reasonable
AGENCY TO SELL FOR :
SEPTIC tanks cleaned . Miller
rales. Phone 992·3213.
THE GREEN HILL
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph .
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4-22-30tc
HOMES,INC.
662·3035.
SEE one of us today lor com ·
2-12-tfc
HARRISON' S TV AND AN plele information on the type ~.-----.,---'fENNA SERVICE . Phone
of home, locat ion, and about TREE . T R 1M M 1NG
and
992·2522.
the long lime financing
iemoval. Fully insured. Free
6·10-tfc
~vallabl~ - Buy_a new home
estimates. Call after 5 p.m.,
l1ke paymg ren_l 1n a beautiful collect
Dick
Hayman, BACK HOE and end-loader
counlry selling w1th ail Coolville 667-3041 or Tom
work. Septic tanks Installed.
ulililies available, and jusl oil Hayman, Chester 985-3509.
George CBill! Pullins. Phone
Slate Route 7, near Pomeroy,
3-28·30tp
992-2478.
OhiO.
11·29-lfc
GeorgeS. Hobslelfer Jr.
PAPER-HANGING, painting,
BROKER, PHONE 985-4186
wc:n-m_o_w-er and
plastering, dry wall. Arthur EXPERT -l;:ac:Rt. 3, Pomeroy, Ohio
Musser. Phone 992-3630.
tiller repair. Free pickup and
HILTON WOLFE SR.,
3·28·30tp
delivery . Warren's Mower
SALESMAN. PHONE 949-3211
Shop, 248 Condor St. Phone
Racine, Ohio
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
992·7357.
4-2J.6tc "Ditching . Electric sewe;
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HOBSTEIIER
REAL ESTATE

VJ..rgil B•

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Phone
John
Russell
Gallipolis 446-4782.
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X- C-ON
_ C....:.:
RETE
.
delivered right to yo\Jr
pro1ect. Fast and easy. Free
,
estimales . Phone 992-J284.
Broker
' Goegleln Ready -Mix Co
110 Mechanic Sl.
Middleport, Ohio.
·•
PQmeroy, Oh10
6-30-tfc
FOR SALE or RENT - 4 . ,
bedrooms, bath , nice .kitchen 0 BRIEN ELECTRIC Service.
wilh cook units . Full
Comm~rc1al. resldenllal and
basemen!. Forced air fur - lndustnal wiring. Phone 247nace . Carport. Asking only 2113 .
· 3-12-ttc
$8,300.00

SR

POMEROY - Nice 3 bedrooms, ROOF lNG, Spouting and
balh, large living and din ing .
Painting. Also, metal slorage
Modern kilchen with stove
building 10x10, concrete floor ,
and refr igerator. Large erected. lor SJocr.-"'R rchard
porch. Gas forced air furnace . Wilt, Phone 992-2889.
2 lo ts . Double garage.
4-12-30tc
$21.000.00
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NEIGLER Construction . ~or
POMEROY - 3 bedroom building or remodeling your
·paneled home with large home, Cali Guy Neigler,
closels . Modern kitchen,
Racine, Ohio.
slove, double sink . Forced ai•
' 7·31-lfc
furnace . Full basement . Only
$12,000.00
RALPH'S
CARPET
Upholstery Cleaning Service.
20 ACRES - All minerals. 7 Free estimates . Phone
Gallipolis 446-0294.

Chesler water . Several
3-12-tfc
outbuildings . $6,500.00
-:.--,-------POMEROY - 6 room frame. 2

Insurance

nice lots for mobile homes.

SWAP SHOP,

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point
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43. More
12. "GQo4nlsb,t"
rational
AOBOBS
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6. Swill city
11. Evade

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DIANOND5 SITTING
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BUY - SELL

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NEW AND
USED Fu_8~1TURE

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A GR~AT MANY Y£YreRS -AHON~~TTOI&lt;lSSIHG
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"SCIWTABlE

APPLIANCES AND
HOUSEWARES .

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check
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fowl
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PIP '1'HIIIH IN WORKING .ORDJIR. --- JOHN QUINCY

DAILY CROSSWORD

9 Til9 Mon., Tues.
Wed. &amp; Fri.
.
9 Til~ Thurs. &amp; Sat.
992-7261
305 N. ~nd Ave. Middleport

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Ba,an~e

SPACIOUS 3. bedroom brick
· ranch house, large living,
dining . ·· and family rooms.
Basemeril, 2 car garage, All
eleclnc central air. Very
comforlable. Upper twenties.
New ·Haven . Rhone New
Haven 882 2112.

REALLY
lllATTERS'

Beat Inflation!

AUTOMOBILE insurance been
canc,ellep?
Lost
your
NEW LISTING - RACINE - 7 operator's license? Call m.
rooms. 3 bedrooms. large 2966 . •
6-15-lfc ·
· living .ana dining· roQms .
Bath , basen:terlf, new gas ·~-~~:=:;:-::-:--:::':-=--:-:::-:--__:..
forced air furnace . 3 porches. II
R.
Asking m:soo.oo
IF YOUWANTT.O
SELL OR BUY
CALL 992-3325
HELEN L. TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE 4_2J.6tc

MAI'i RICH, ll1S
WHAT' S J.lj tl1§
HEART THAT

See Us .\t The :.•

Open:·
·

Asking 54,000.00

garage and carport . Nice lot.

IF I DIOrPT HAVE TWO NIC!&lt;EL "S
TO RUB TOGETHER 1 I' D 'STILL BE.
WEALTHY, ANNIE , . BEaiUSE
l~VE GOT '(QY!"

IT'S HOT QOtD
THAT MAKES A

.cleaning ." Reasonable rates.

1,EAFORD =-R=-EA~D,.,..Y--M-1

room house, bath, furnace .

THE BORN LOSER

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INFORMATION ·
DE.ADLINES

·LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COMMON PLEAS

COURT , PROBATE DIVISION ,

MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF MARY 8 .
LAUGHEA~

Court und e r Docket No . 20,488
an auth enticated copy of his

Letters Testamentary issued to

him by the County Judge ' s
Court· in and for Sarasota
County , Flor ida , in Probate .
Not ice is further given that all
creditor s ot said estate , who

desire to a·sserl the ir liens or
claims aga inst the real estate of
sa id decedent, located in th is

shall

Monday Deadli~e9a . m .
Cancellation &amp; Corrections

Will be accepteduntil9a .m. for
DECEASED
Day of Publication
No. 20418

NOTICE
To Whom it ma y Concern ;
Notice i s hereb y g iv f n th a t on
th e 22nd da y of Apr il , 1971, J ohn
J . Ly ons, as Exec utor of t he
Es tate of Mar¥ B. Laugh eitd ,
de ce a se d , ta te of Saraso t a
County , F tor icla , fil ed in t his

State ,

5 P.M. Day Before Publication

present

the ir
c laims, duly sworn to , to this
Court wl1hin si x month s after
the fi l ing of said Letters
Testamentary in this Court or
their liens or claims shaH
forever be deemed barred and
cancelled ,
F . H. O' Brien
Probate Judge
Meigs County, Ohio
· (4123, JO, (517, 31c

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RATES

For Want Ad Service
5 cen"ts per Word one Insertion
Minimum Charge 75c
12 cents per word three
consecUtive Insertions.
18 cents per word si x consecutive insertions.

25 Per Cent Discount on paid

ads and ads paid within 10 days.
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Sl.SO for 50 word minimum .

$139S

1968 PLYMOUTH

terior, good tires, V-8 engine, automati c trans. &amp; p.
steering , radio . Nice family car.

$495

19621. BIRD

H. T. Cpe., lite blue finish, good tires, clean vinyl interior,

auto. trans .• power steering and brakes, radio, heater .

. Cue No. 20,482
Estate ot Blanche Sptide, aka
Blanche Harris, Deceased.

Notice Is hereby given that
Lena Turner of 514 Forrest Hills
Court. Bucyrus, Ohio ol4820, has
been duly appointed Ad ministratrix ot .the Estate of
Blanche Spalde . aka Blanche
Harris, deceased, late of Meigs
County, Oh io.
Cred itors are re(lulred to file
their claims with said fiduciary
within four months .
Dated th is 12th day of April

1971.

F . H. O' Brien,

Probate Judge of said Coun ty
(4) 16, 23, 30 , Jt c

Card of Thanks
THE MEMBERS of the Bible
Baptlsl Temple of Minersville, Ohio wish to ·extend
heartfel t THANKS to the
many merchants of the Big
Bend a rea on both sides of Ihe
river, and this newspaper for

aiding us with publicity in our
recent revival services. The
acceptance of our posters by

the business people and lhelr
displaying of them In choice
spots In their windows was

greally arpreciated by all of
us. We o the church realize
the
advertisi!lg · value

sacrificed by each merchant,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

in helping us In a worthy
cause for fhe promoting of the

·
Case No. 20,4'0
Gospel .
·
Estate of William A. Carman,
Bible Baptist Temple, Rt.
Deceased.
124, Minersville, Ohio
Notice is hereby given that
4-23-ltc
Edison Hobstetter, of Pomeroy,
Ohio, has been duly appointed
Executor ·of the Estate of
William A. carman , deceased .
late of Mei~s County, Ohio.
Creditors are required to file TWO· YEAR old female beagle,
their claims with said fiduciary
In vicinity of Meigs Beagle
within four months .
Club.
Phone 992-3652.
Dated this 13th day of April ,

Lost

4-23·31c

1971.
C~ l

F . H.-O' Br ien
Probate Judge of sa id County LOST IN vicinity of Sholgun

16, 23 ; 30, 31c

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
ca·se No. 2o.483

Hollow and Leading Creek
Road, a 7-monlh old white·
faced heifer calf. If found,
notify James Reed, Rt. 1,
Middleport. Phone 992·6102.

Es.tateofEmmefW. Shuler,

4-21 ·Jfc

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Dec:ened .

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Notice Is hereby g iven that
Barbara Shuler. of Middleport, FEMALE German Shepherd
dog , cream colored, good
Ohio, has been duly appointed
sized . Dragging B to 10 foot
Executrix of the Estate of
Emmet W. Shuler, deceased,
chain. Lost In vicinity of New

late of Mlddlepor1 , Me igs

County , Ohio.
Creitors are required to file
thell' claims with said f iduciary
l'flthln tour months .
-::
Dated this 12th day of April

Lima Rd. Phone 742-5322.
4-22-3tc

Waritid'~ To ·auy ~

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I(RADIO &amp;TV REPAIR!
992-5080

'Pomeroy Motor 'Co. @ ~

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CUI

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For Sale

Notice
RUBBER STAMPS made to
or Wilma Casto, Portland.
Ohio .
2-12-90tc

Please! No Free Storing on

Help Wanted
BAR MAl D. Apply in p~rson.
Hi Ho Bar, Middleport. · ·
4-18-6tc

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WA.ITRESS. musl be 21. Apply

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4-22-6tc

OLD furniture. dishes, brass
beds, etc. Write M. D. Miller,
Rl . 4. Pomeroy, Ohio. Call
992-6271 .
9-1-lfc

12' -

24' - WIDE

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES
1220 Washington Blvd.
Belpre, Ohio

171!&gt; FOOT MOTOR home, plus
fravel trailers , 13 and 16 foot.

6 5 2303
: -

4-23-3tc

JUST RECEIVED a new
shipment of dlnelte sets ,
$49.95 and up. save $75 on· a
Quasar color TV this week .
Only two lo sell at lhls price.
We will trade for your old
Parsons Furniture and · Ap·

and double petunias. pan sies,
pliance, two miles north of
coleus , Mexican tomatoes and
Sliver Bridge, on Rt. 7.
other ,v arieties , peppers ,
4·21 -Jtc
cabbage , 112 or 1 dozen pack s. - - - - - - - - -

Don Hub~ard . Syracu se .
Ohio. Phone 992-5776.
4· 22-12tc

look vinyl, white. Liquid vinyl
paste
included.
Very
reasonable . Phone 992~ 5090.

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4·20·6fc
__:_:
Also. sales and supplies .
Phone Chester 985-3832. Gaui
Trailer Sales, Inc., Rt. 3, ANTIQUES. Phone 992-5327.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
4-6-30tc
4- 18 - 121~

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OU CAN BUY AT LANDMARK

Everyone Can!
• Sale Prices Thru April
HAND PUSH MOWERS
As Low As
63.95
RIDING MOWERS
As Low As
271.9S
ECONOMY TILLERS
As Low As
. 134.95

BESTLINE PRODUCTS. Call
TRAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
Myron Bailey, Phone 992-5327.
POMEROY
Courl , Rl . 124. Syracuse.
F. H. O' Brien ANTIQUES :
Dishes ,
4-4-30tc
J
.
W.
carsey, Mgr
Probate Judge of said County
telephones, tin, brass beds,
Ohio. 992-2951.
Phone
m -2181
(4 1 16, 23. 30. 31c
lamps, etc . Lee Rudisill.
4-2-llc 16 FT. WEAVER skill. 3'h-hp.
Phone 992-3403.
- - - -- outboard .motor, pair of oars,
4-23-30tp TRAILER , Brown ' s Trailer
anchor, two life jackets, $200.
Park, Minersville. Phone 992·
· For Sale or Trade
Phone Mason 773-5147.
3324.
4-14-lfc 1960 GMC liil -cab. 2''' ton , good
. 4-18-6tc 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 rubber, V·6, 4 speed Iran Weekend guests of Mrs. Effie Notice
Hoosier and Mr and Mrs GUN SHOOT, Friday. April 23, UNFURNISHED 3 · room
~~~ss l on s55o. Phone 992·
Wll
· ·
· 7 p.m ., Mlle 1 Hill Road.
Marvm
apartment.
Phone
992·2288.
son were the Assorted me~ls . Sponsored by
4-21 -4tc
1-31 -lfc
36" )( 23" ... 009
daughters of Mrs. Hoozier and Racine Fire Dept.
sisters of Mrs. Wilson. They
4-20-4tc HOUSE , 1637 Lincoln Hts .•
Auto Sales
Pomeroy, 4 rooms, bath, aHic
were Mrs . Homer Dean and
for storage. full basement,
1963 IMPALA converlible. Red,
daughter, Sue of Camden, N. J. ,
nice
yard,
driveway .
new. white vinyl top, J27
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Available May 1. Phone 992eng 1ne, 4-ba r r el , standard
USED OFFSET PLATES
2780 or 992-3432 .
Thompson, Medina, Ohio ; Mr.
shill. Good lires. Phone 992HAVE
6977.
and Mrs. Randall Smith of
4-21 -tfc
MANY
USES
4
20
61
_
_ _ __ _ _ _4_·
18-6lp
Hazard, Ky., daughter and son·
· · P _2_ B_E_D
_R
_O
_O
_M
__m_o_b_il_e _ home.
in-law of the Wilsons and Mr. _K_O_S_C_O_T_ K
_ o_s_m_e-ll-cs- .- w
- l-gs and
Adulls only. Phone 992-5592.
1970 DATSUN pickup, only 5,000
4·21 ·1fc
miles. See al 929 Hysell St. ,
and Mrs. Corwin K. Smith, accessories . May and June
Midd
lepor t, aller 6 p.m.
8 for S1.00
daughters, Cathy and Susan, of special. Kleansing Kream . - - - -- - - - 4' 18-7tp
Columbus , who are also $2.25, Dlslrlbutors, Brown's . TRAILER SPACE on old Rt. 33.
Phone 992-5113.
lf&gt;,mlle north of new Meigs
- -- - - - daughter and son-in-law. Misses
High School. Phone 992-2941.
1964 CHEVY pi ckup. utility bed,
4.23-tf c
low mileage . Priced to sell.
Cathy and Susan spent the - - - -- - - - c::-----,-----3·5·1fc
Roger Bahr, Chester , Ohio.
1 0
entire week with their grand- S~~~r ~l~k h ~~ ~~~ck'~rl;~ FURNISHED. and unfurnished
Phone 985-3958.
4-22-61c
Shop, 151 Butternut Ave..
aparlments. Close to school.
parents.
111 Court Sl.
- - - - -- Mr. and Mrs. John Vale and
Pomeroy.
Phone 992-5434 .
Pomeroy, Ohio
1969 BUI CK LeSabre , 2-dr.
daughter , Stacy, spent the
4-23-lf c
10-18-tfc
hard to p, power steer ing,
holidays with his mother, Mrs. _A_N_Y_O_N_E_ h_a_v-in_g_ a_n_y- com- For Sale
power brakes , air , 18,000
BEAUTIFUL sel ection of
m
ile s. Excell ent condition.
Nellie Vale.
plaints about Middleport cab ALUMINUM car ,lop boats, 10flowers , baskets , wreaths ,
Phone
992-2288.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Holliday
Co. be al council meeting
and sprays for Memorial Day .
12-13 foot. Lorenzo D. Davis,
11 -10-lfc
Cliff
Shoe
Repair
,
Middleport.
and family of Wooster spent
Monday night, April 26. 7 p.
Kingsbury
Road.
m. Signed by the Middleporl
4-21 -tfc
3-24-30tc
from Friday until Monday with
Cab Co.
- - -- - their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. _ _ _ _ __ _ _
4._
23-3tp 50X10. RICHARDSON mobile NEW 1971 Zig -Zag sewing Real Estate For Sale
home, 2 bedrooms, with air
machine in original fa ctory HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath,
A. Radekin and Mr. and Mrs.
condilioning
.
Call
992·5867.
SMALLEY
'
S
Gift
Shop
,
carton
. Zig-Zag to make
phone 742·5613.
John Holliday. On SWiday, Mr .
Chester, Ohio. Flowers for
4·2Htc
4-11 -121c
b&lt;Jitonholes, sew on ·bultons.
and Mrs. Arlin Radekin and
Molher's Day and Memorial
r:nonograms, and make fancy
Day . $.88 and up. Phone STEREO-radio combination,
daughter, Amy Jo, were dinner
designs wilh just the twist of a CONVENIENT bul secluded
Chester
985-3537.
single dial. Left In lay-away
Modern Walnuf. Full slereo
build ing lo1s on T79 al Rock
guests of the Radekins.
and never been used. Will sell
4-23-121c
sound
produced
by
4
Springs. Wiihin walking
Mr . Luther Harvey recently
for only $47 cash. or credll di s la nce of Meigs High
speakers, lurntable plays all
terms available. Phone 992·
suffered an attack of kidney WILL DO lailorlng and
four speeds, separale controls
Sch ool. a 5 minute drive from
St\41.
for volume , tone. etc . Balance
Pomeroy . Call or se~ Bijl
stones and was taken to Holzer
uphol slery . Phone 992-3561 .
4·20-6tc
$67.32.
Use
our
budgellerms.
Wine
weekends, or afler 5
Hospital for medical treatment.
3-31 -30tc
-----Call 992-3352.
p.m. weekdays. Phone 992·
He returned home the same day
·
6887.
4-29-6tc ELECTROLUX Vacuum
and is recuperating
. HOME sewing. Phone 992-SJ27.
complete
Ciehaner
with
al~-------__:..7-.:
l·..:.lf:.::c
·
·
3-30-JOtc
Iac men 1s, cordwlnder and
EARLY
American
Stereo.
AM·
Attending a Delta Kappa
paint sprar. Used but in like HOUSE . Naylor' s Run . •11
FM rad io. ~ ·speed changer, 4
FRESH
bakery
Gamma recruitment tea lor OVEN
new cond lion. Pay $34 .45
Spring Ave., Pomeroy .
speaker
sound
system.
producls . Jimmy 's Paslry
cash or budget .plan available .
4-22-6tp
Balance
$81.5~ . Use our lime
teachers
at
McArthur
Shop, N. 2nd Ave., MidPhone
992·5641.
'
payment plan. Call 992-3352.
Elementary &amp;hooi on SWiday dleport. Phone 992-3555.
4-2Q-6tc
__:
4·22-6fc
3·28-301c
afternoon were Mrs. Nellie Vale
who. took as her guest, Miss
MOBILE HOME, 8x32, real 30 VOLUME set of Americana
REDUCE
safe
and
fast
wilh
Encyclopedia .
12
foot
Cheryl Nelson, Mrs . Roberta Gobese lablets and E-Vap
nice, with canopy. Brown 's
WANT TO ~ETIRE? If ERE IS
aluminum
boat
and
motor.
Trailer Park , Minersville .
Wilson whose guest was Miss waler pills. Nelson Drugs.
YOUR HOME - 2 bedrooms.
Also,
roto-tlllec.
Phone
992·
Phone 992·3324.
balh, nice kitchen, utility
4·1HOtp
7693.
Sherrie Turner and Anna
4-20-6tc
4-20-Sic room, NEW forced air furElizabeth Turner whose guest
-----nace and hot .water- tank·,
was Miss Donna Weber. The FLEA MARKET, Saturd~y . SOUTHERN planls : tomato.
abouf
If• acre ·of nice GAR.
.
.
.
May 1, 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. lns1de
cabbage, peppers, sweef TEAM OF spotted ponies
DEN
SPACE,
located oh a
three glfls are semors at Me1gs Bird Arena, Athens. Ohio. To
49 and 51 Inch. Good harness
potatoes and onion, May 1.
QUIET . STREET, LOW
High &amp;hool.
,
sell anylhing, call Br ian
Phone
Chesler
985-4192.
·
Order now, Charles R. Harris,
UTILITIES. $5,300.
Mrs. Fannie Pettit spent . McHugh, belween 9 a.ll). and
Portland, Ohio. Phone 843· : - : - : - - - - - - - -4-21-3tp
j
.
5 p.m. To renl , pllone Athens
2693 .
YOU DON'T NEED A CAR
M~nday w1th Mrs. Clarence
592-1174 01: 594,8961.
4-20·12tc W, , C. ALLIS-CHALMERS
1
HERE
CLOSE TO
tractor with two· 14-lnch
: Will of Athens.
4·18-6lc
.
bottot)1 drag type plows on SHOPPING - 11f&gt; story
farme, 3 beCrooms, bath,
WILL · PICK· up merchandise REG .ISTER ED Treeing Walker
rubber, both for $300. Olen
coon
hound
pups,
five
months
btlsement,
2 nice porches,
·and, take lo auction on a
Yo~ng, ·success Rd., Reeds·
·
old
with
shols.
Sired
by
Night
GOOD
·
NEIGHBORHOOD.
percentage basis. Call Jim
v!lle, Ohio. Call after 4:30.
.
Champion Grand Show
.Adams. auclioneer. Rutland.
__:_:
4-21 -61p $6.500.
Champion
Butcher's
Singer,
Phone 742-4461.
S60 male. sso female. Joe RIDING horses .
inqylre MODERN 1 STORY FRAME9·23-tfc
Criles, Coolville. Phone 1-614·
5 .p. m. , · LEVEL LOT 48x152 - .3
--·-~--'--after
fairgrounds
ITI'M· Tom Hill. He
667-3621.
bedrooms. · · bath,
EXAUCTION - WHEN? Each
lower barn.
Sweat &amp;
4' 23-21c __ __:_ _ _ _ _ _4...:..·
Friday
night,
7·
p.m.
Where?
21
-3tp
.
CELLENT
kitchen.
carport
C.ss. But tie
and storaqe, ABOUT a
.H ayrpan's Auction Hou~e. -----~
Seronade
TD9
in · CARPETS a frighl? Make them , . YEARS OtD; LOW UTIL·
Laurel Cliff on new RI. 7 ~ULLDOZER .
tao: Varl·lh
ternallonal, 10-fl. angl~ blade ' a · beaullful sight wlthl Blue 1\ tT~ES,
Pomeroy
Middleport By·
FRUIT
TREES. ·
and
winch. Phone 992·3525
of. our music,
pass.
electric . S15,950.
Luslro . . Renl
afler 7 p.m .
'
shampooer. $1, Baker Fur.
~---~"----· ?·7-tft
PROPERTIES ARE SELLING
4-23-6tc
nllur.e, Middleport.
- List wlfh us today.
4·21
-6tc
·
REGISTERED Tennessee 1968 BUICK. 26.000 actual -,.--'--,----~HENRY CLELAND
Willkf~ r
stud
senlic:e ,. miles,
Sl,900. Cushman COAL.
REALTOR
H~rri!-&gt;Onvillc, Ohio. Phon~
Tralltler motorbike, S250.
Office
992-2259
Sail
IIBII62 .
Phone Chesler 915 ·392~.
Res. 992·2568 ·
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1971

1:.

Point Rock

For Sale

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Aluminum
Sheets

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The
Daily Sentinel

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1390

. ·rreen Hill Homes, Inc.
992-7129
Evenings Call : 992-2534 992-3433
Dale
Larry
Dullon
Spencer

BEc~~~r

RESPeCT I&gt;N( KID WHo'S

DADI;'l', WH'f'

IMM&amp;DIATE~V

IMPROVED
SO MUC~... .

STlJPID ~To WORK
· FCiJ( A M~SU' 75 ~

oo '1'ou oe.Jecr

TO MYHAWJG

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

. AN HOURf

01\~SWtTH

F~ECK~ES?

606 E. Ma1n, Pomeroy, 0 ."

Roofing &amp; Carpenter
Work ·
Spouting, Rltllf
Painting
NEW &amp; OLD WORK

I"

-oUcHr-

KING HENRY n-IE

f&gt;NY!!

60T MARRIED -

1nsured-E x:perlenced

5LOBWVIAN
Kll-l'G!! PLI ZZ.
LEAVE, GORLS1 EMBARRASSED

SPARE.

Ye TJ.l - IS Tllvll:. YOU

PHONE 742·3145

992-2580
Tom
Crow

IS ON~~ ONEINA'I
TOSUILDUPA

I CAN'T

All weather: Roofing &amp;
Construction Co.
DEXTER, 0. 45726

Work Guaranteed

ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE
MOBILE HOME BUYERS!
40 Minules of Your Time Can Well Be the Most Profitable

lDMI'NTION
IT!.'

EXPERIENCED
•
•
Radiator Semce

A Bundle!

Drive 36 Miles and Save

For Sale

furniture . Terms available .

PLANTS NOW ready : Single

You will have something of value to show for the $$$ you
spend when you buy your own home - plus, you gain an
Income Ta x benefit, you build an equity and you are not
bound by the terms of a rental agreement.

.

Phone 992-2094

IIUT, DISCIPLINE

n!AT TO CLA9S ONE '.
DA~ M&amp;R&amp;~'i ~s AH
. EX~181T ...

Time You Ever Spent.

~-----

10 YARDS OF heavy leafher-

For Ritnl

Mason, W.Va .

refrig erat or , automatic
coffee maker . Fruth Phar macy . Po int. Pleasant, Phone

In person . Martin Restaurant,

Middleport .

.

773-5543

FOUNTAIN, Carbonalor ,
Counter , 12 stools, salad

141 -

* A STACK OF WORTHLESS RECEIPTS! ! *

T~n ... li!AMUT

: -GUARANtEED-

.

ABC CLEANERS

Sponsored by Syracuse Fire

- -- - - - -

'

Bulk Cleaning. ·

GUN SHOOT every Saturday 2 HOUSE tra ilers, 8x22. Call
742-4783.
night at 6 p.m. near Racine
4-23-31c
Planing Mill. Assorted meats.

YARD SALE, Friday and
Saturday •. Dora Carpenler
residence.
Larkin
St.,
Rutland, Ohio. Some an tiques.
4·21 ·31c

FREE STORAGE

and pressing. Pay when you

4-23-llc

1968 RAMBLER Ambassador .
4-21 -3tc
SST. low milea ge • faclor Y a ir
conditioning. Call 992·3494.
4-16-6tp
GUNSHOOT, Forked Run
Sporlsman Club, · Sunday,
April 25, noon.
4-21 -3tc

-"

. $5.55

THE $$$ YOU PAY IN RENT?

Come See Us At 97112 N.·Second St .• Middleport. ·

get them back.
FOR FREE PICKUP &amp;
DELIVERY
SERVICE
CALL 77J-5543.

Bureau ,

Department.

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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

THINK ABOUT Ill

Let Us Show You How You Can Become A Homeowner We Do The Paperwork On Farmer's Home. V.A., F. H. A.,
And Conventional Loans.

For Your Garments
All you pay for is cleaning

DON'T pump your slug~ish
septic lank. Get ·Kiean· mAll septic tank cleaner .
Landmark Farm
Pomer.oy.

Business •Services

fER WH__AT?

751 Butternut

OPEH EVES. 8:00 P.M.
~I!ROY, OHIO

.

'

WHAT DO YOU HAVE FOR

One year guarantee on
all parts. Also auto
radio specialists.

11395
1966 IMPALA
H.T. Sedan, local1 owner car. blk . finish &amp; red cloth in-

TH' QUILTIN' BEE
TONIGHT, ELVINEV-·
I'M ON ,
STAND -BY'

STANO-BY?

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SCOTT SMITH CHUCK HUMPHREY

Valiant4 Or ., local1 owner car , clean int erior, dar k aqua
fini sh, like new tires, 6 cyl. engine &amp; automati c trans,,
radio. Popular model &amp; priced to go.

Each additional word 2"c .

BLIND ADS
Additional 25c Charge per
Advertisement. ·
OFFICE HOURS
8:30a.m . to 5:00p.m. Dally.
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Salurday .

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Bri ng them to Chuck's &amp;
save Up to half on labor.

REGULATIONS

The Publisher reserves the
right to edit or reject any ad s
dee m ed objectional.
The
publisher will not be respon $ible
for more than one incorrect
insertion .

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DON'T PAY THE
HIGH COST OF
TV REPAIRS

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
'
OF
QUALITY

order. 24 hour service. Dwain

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

I CAN'T 60 TO

More

Bargains, Bargains,

0

Cleland Realty

-jcWINSOR
«BUDDY

*CHAMPION
-j(VAN DYKE

-!'ALSO
DOUBLE- WIDES

WINNIE WINKLE

· SEE TOM CROW, GUY SHULER OR BOB CROW

PARKERSBURG MOBILE HOMES, INC.
MEMORIAL BRIDGE TRAFFIC CIRCLE
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.

From lhe Largest Truck 'oc
Bulldozer Radiator to !he
Smallest Healer Core.

BLAElTNARS
JOHNSON MASONRY JOHNSON MASONRY
Complete
Remodeling

Backhoe And
End loader Work

Kitchens, Baths
Room l).dditions
And Patios

Septic Tanks
And Leach Beds.

742-4902

742-4902

Real Estate For Sale

Pomeroy,

Ph. 992-2143

I hiVI to go

THE SHOP
Custom meal culling
Pleasant Ridge Road
Pomeroy,O.
Dick Vaughan

992-3374

FOR exper1 elect rical work call
992-5179.
4·6·24tp

Dale Little

992-6346

HOUSE, 1640 Lincoln His.,
Pomeroy. Phone 992-2293. •
BULLDOZER work . Basement,
10-25-lfc SEWING MACHINES. Repair
ponds, landscaping . We do ail
ser'vice, all makes. 992-2284
kinds of dozer work. Haul fill
The Fabric Shop. Pomeroy.
dirl and top soil. See or call
Authorized Singer Sales and
Bob Jeffers after 7 p. m.
Serv ice . We Sharpen Scissors.
Phone 992-3525.
J.J9-tlc
4·23-JOtc
- - - -- c.
BRADFORD,
Auctioneer
~NNOUNCING
THE AP·
O'DELL WHEEL alignment
Complete Service
POINTMENT OF GEORGE
localed al Crossroads, Rl. 124.
S. HOBSTETTER JR., REAL
Phone 949·3821
Complete
front end service,
Racine, Ohio
ESTATE BROKER AND
tune
up
and
brake service.
Critt
Bradford
HILTON
WOLFE
SR .,
Wheels balanced elec SALESMAN, AS THE EX·
5-l·lfc
lronicaily.
All
work
CLUSIVE REAL ESTATE -----~-guaranteed.
Reasonable
AGENCY TO SELL FOR :
SEPTIC tanks cleaned . Miller
rales. Phone 992·3213.
THE GREEN HILL
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph .
·
4-22-30tc
HOMES,INC.
662·3035.
SEE one of us today lor com ·
2-12-tfc
HARRISON' S TV AND AN plele information on the type ~.-----.,---'fENNA SERVICE . Phone
of home, locat ion, and about TREE . T R 1M M 1NG
and
992·2522.
the long lime financing
iemoval. Fully insured. Free
6·10-tfc
~vallabl~ - Buy_a new home
estimates. Call after 5 p.m.,
l1ke paymg ren_l 1n a beautiful collect
Dick
Hayman, BACK HOE and end-loader
counlry selling w1th ail Coolville 667-3041 or Tom
work. Septic tanks Installed.
ulililies available, and jusl oil Hayman, Chester 985-3509.
George CBill! Pullins. Phone
Slate Route 7, near Pomeroy,
3-28·30tp
992-2478.
OhiO.
11·29-lfc
GeorgeS. Hobslelfer Jr.
PAPER-HANGING, painting,
BROKER, PHONE 985-4186
wc:n-m_o_w-er and
plastering, dry wall. Arthur EXPERT -l;:ac:Rt. 3, Pomeroy, Ohio
Musser. Phone 992-3630.
tiller repair. Free pickup and
HILTON WOLFE SR.,
3·28·30tp
delivery . Warren's Mower
SALESMAN. PHONE 949-3211
Shop, 248 Condor St. Phone
Racine, Ohio
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
992·7357.
4-2J.6tc "Ditching . Electric sewe;
~-18- 61c

)

HOBSTEIIER
REAL ESTATE

VJ..rgil B•

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Phone
John
Russell
Gallipolis 446-4782.
'
4-7-llc

X- C-ON
_ C....:.:
RETE
.
delivered right to yo\Jr
pro1ect. Fast and easy. Free
,
estimales . Phone 992-J284.
Broker
' Goegleln Ready -Mix Co
110 Mechanic Sl.
Middleport, Ohio.
·•
PQmeroy, Oh10
6-30-tfc
FOR SALE or RENT - 4 . ,
bedrooms, bath , nice .kitchen 0 BRIEN ELECTRIC Service.
wilh cook units . Full
Comm~rc1al. resldenllal and
basemen!. Forced air fur - lndustnal wiring. Phone 247nace . Carport. Asking only 2113 .
· 3-12-ttc
$8,300.00

SR

POMEROY - Nice 3 bedrooms, ROOF lNG, Spouting and
balh, large living and din ing .
Painting. Also, metal slorage
Modern kilchen with stove
building 10x10, concrete floor ,
and refr igerator. Large erected. lor SJocr.-"'R rchard
porch. Gas forced air furnace . Wilt, Phone 992-2889.
2 lo ts . Double garage.
4-12-30tc
$21.000.00
-------~
NEIGLER Construction . ~or
POMEROY - 3 bedroom building or remodeling your
·paneled home with large home, Cali Guy Neigler,
closels . Modern kitchen,
Racine, Ohio.
slove, double sink . Forced ai•
' 7·31-lfc
furnace . Full basement . Only
$12,000.00
RALPH'S
CARPET
Upholstery Cleaning Service.
20 ACRES - All minerals. 7 Free estimates . Phone
Gallipolis 446-0294.

Chesler water . Several
3-12-tfc
outbuildings . $6,500.00
-:.--,-------POMEROY - 6 room frame. 2

Insurance

nice lots for mobile homes.

SWAP SHOP,

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48. At tllat
point
«.Challenged
43. More
12. "GQo4nlsb,t"
rational
AOBOBS
1. Hindu title
6. Swill city
11. Evade

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(Continued from page II
·Haw do we achieve these goals? Dr. Essex calls for the construction of new and improved educational
a unified, non-partisan approach that wiU provide the thoroughfares; He urged us to "get together", resolve
vital financial support that his proposals require. We our diffe~nces in effective compromise and get on
must base the support of education on a source that is with this important job.
I sincerely trust that my notes were accurate and
~espmsive to the economy -an income tax. We have
that
I _reported Dr. Essex's remarks with a
the means to do it. in Ohio. We need only the firm
corresponding accuracy.
resolve to act.
In the evening session we heard from House
In conclusion, Dr. Essex emphasized that Ohio
faces the unfortunate situation of playing "catch up". Speaker Kurfess, Senator Oliver Ocasek, Cleveland
All aports fans know the meaning and problems of this Superintendent Paul Briggs, Strasburg - Franklin
condition. He.concluded by citing the great progress "in Local Superintendent Paul Taylor, Columbus Attorney
highway construction in our state over the past decade C. E. Glander, and Montgomery County Superin-

tendent Kenneth Crim.
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In the "in betw~n" lime we attended three "additional small group sessions and conSumed two very
delicious Jefl!lings Foundation purchased meals. All in
all - a full day from 7a.m..to llp.m.- nevertheless a
thought-provoking and stimulating day of experienc~sProposals of great importance are presently under
consideration in the state legislative ·committee rooms
and chambers. The depth of their signiflcalice and the
breadth of their eventual ramifications were certainly
emphasized by "this conference. The Martha Holden
Jermings Foundation is to be commended for its
generous financial support of this meaningful
educational event.
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Extended Oblo Weather
Outlook - Sunday through
· Tuesday:
Continued cool Sunday
through Tuesday wltb a
chance of showers, mainly
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south, Monday and east and five girls teams are entered
Tuesday. Highs In the 50s and in the Fourth Annual Gallipolis
lower 60s. Lows In the 30s and -Rotary Club Relays according
lower ((Is. ·
tO Dean Circle, meet coordinator.
The annual event will be held
LOCAL TEMPS
on Gallipolis' Memorial Field
The temperature in downtown
Saturday, beginning at 10:45
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Friday
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WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) - Nine hundred Vietnam veterans,
marching silently past the White House in a demonstration for
withdrawal of U. S. forces from Indochina, may be reaching
President Nixon as no other antiwar groups have been able to do.
'111e battle-dressed veterans, wearing the medals and ribbons
they won in Vietnam, walked or rolled in wheelc.hairs in a ~an­
dlelight parade Thursday night so silent it couldn't be heard half a
·block away. They carried the flag upside down- depicting what
one spokesman said was the military's acknowledged signal of
distress.

HARRISONVILLE - Mrs.
Katie C. Wilson,
86,
Harrisonville, died Thursday
afternoon
at
Veterans
Memorial Hospital. She was
baptized at the Church of Christ
in -Middleport but attended the
Community
Church
at
Harrisonville,
She is ' survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Jake (Vinas)
Lee of Racine; Mrs. David M.
"Which way?"
(Ada ) Easterday, Lawton,
''To your left."
Okla., and Mrs. Asa (Nora)
He told of a friend who died recently in a
the slreet without a limb, an arm, a face,
"Uke thls?"
Jordan, Middleport; a sister,
veterans
hospital
in
New
York
while
his
and
small
boys
ask
why."
"Yes, I wanted to see what was on your
Mrs. Esta Dean, and a .brother,
wardma tes despera !ely tried to obtain
~~Where are our 1eaders?"
chest. That's a Silver Star."
Howard Welch, both of
Kerry is a Yale graduate who served in a help. "They rang the bell. There was no Downlngton; four grandWounded Three Times
Navy river patrol unit in Vietnam and how one there. "
Yes, sir."
two
greatAnd those who return physically in one children,
he said he and the other members of the
"And that is a Purple Heart?"
grandchildren, and several
Vietnam Veterans Against the War were piece often rome back, he said, with nieces and nephews. She was
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Yes."
"With three clusters on it. You have on "a last mission-to search out and psychological troubles and expensive drug preceded in death by her
destroy the last vestiges of this barbaric habits. "A $12 habit in Vietnam costs $90 to husband, Howard;
been woWided three times."
five
support in the United States. It's very
War."
"Yes.n
brothers,
and
five
sisters.
He contended the United States had widespread."
"I have no furtber questions."
FWieral services will be held
Members of the committee sat in rapt
Created a monster" in VietnamThe room erupted in applause.
at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Ewing
For nearly two hours, former Lt. (jg 1 refusing to leave a war which nearly silence and afterwards said it was among Funeral Home with the Rev.
(Continued from page 1)
John Kerry, 'll, Waltham, Mass., told the everyone now considers a tragic mistake. the most eloquent pleas for disengagement Charles Simons officiating.
committee, the Congress and the And if it is a mistake, he said, why are from Vietnam they had heard.
Chairman J. William Fp)bright, D-Ark,, Burial will be in the Wells States would come and that
American people why he has led a rag-tag more men being told to die or be maimed
gently urged Kerry not to lose faith in the Cemetery. Friends may call at America would win the war.
army of nearly 1,000 veterans to Wash- there while the withdrawal continues?
Her husband, who died 12 years
"Haw do you ask a man to be the last to political system and to recognize that the fWieral home any time.
Ington to protest the war in Indochina.
ago, constantly had to warn her
"We're angry because we feel we've die in .Vle1nam?" he asked the senators. Vietnam was not designed by "evil men"
against airing her views against
heen used In the worst fashion by !hi§ · "How do you ask a man to be the last to die but was a serious "mistake in judgment"
Hi tier, Mrs. Kaltenbach rethat, now must be corrected.
counlry ," he said. "Our brothers go down for a mistake?"
ports.
As the war progressed, the
ALBANY - Millard L. highly prizes family coffee
Brickles, 53, died Tuesday at service was packed in a large
Veterans Memorial Hospital. hox with excelsior and a Jot of
Mr. Brickles was a veteran of junk piled on top. The box was
World War II and operated a put In the basement of the home
service station here.
Library trustees were told leaflets, posters and book bags . the state library development
and store after being made to
they can · be their public Librarians and volunteers division, also
reviewed Four divorces were granted
He was preceded in death in appear quite insignificant. As a
and 12 cases were dismissed in
library's most effective also will take the OVAL book- proposed legislation.
February by a daughte.r, further precaution, the box was
Meigs CoWity Common Pleas
· spokesmen at a meeting of the mobile to festivals, city shop- Other OVAL officers are
Juanita Louse. He is survived placed under a stairway area
Ohio Valley Area Libraries ping centers and even on door- Jonathan Louden, director of Court Thursday.
by his wife, Esta; one son, for a lillie more protection
Council (OVAL) at Blosser's to-door visits in rural areas. To the Gallia County district Raymond W. Holsinger was Larry Herbert, at home; two
against the bombing. Well, the
granted a divorce from AnnaL.
Restaurant in Logan Thursday inform businessmen and library and of the Briggs'
daughters,
Gladys,
at
home,
bombing came and the home
Holsinger and Jimmie G. King
night.
women about library services, Lawrence County public from Shirley A. King, each on and Mrs. Carolyn Perry, was in rubble but underneath It
·· Mrs. Nellie Vale, Mrs. Vilma books and leaflets wiU be taken library, , vice president, and
charges of gross neglect of duty. Reynoldsburg; three sisters, all safely packed was the coffee
Pikkoja and C. E. Blakeslee to meetings of business groups Terry L. McLaughlin, assisting
Mrs . Josephine Dilcher, in service .
Mildred
Brooks
was
granted
a
from !he Pomeroy-Middleport and service clubs.
director of the Portsmouth
Florida; Mrs. Grace Price, in The family had to be
and Meigs Extension libraries Mrs. Emelyne Reed, OVAL Public library, secretary- divorce from Paul Brooks and Illinois, and Mrs. Mildred separated at times during the .
Mary Ruth Lawrence from
were among the 58 persons who president, and a trustee of the treasurer.
Cleelan, Springfield; three war. Two of the children were
Joseph
Dale
Lawrence,
each
on
attended the meeting.
brothers, Howard, in Indiana; sent to !he coWiiry, another
Chillicothe and · Ross CoWity Each county in the OVAL has
Alice Norton, a library public Public Library, presided. three representatives to the charges of gross neglect of duty Avery, Louisville, Ky., and went with a doctor brother of
relations consultant from New Members discussed a survey of coWlcil which is the governing and extreme cruelty .
Delbert, of Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. Kaltenbach. The eldest
Cases
dismissed
were
Janice
York, who is working with the bookmobile service which was body. Members. include both
FWieral services were held was pressed Into service with a
Lee vs Louis D. Lee, Edward
OVAL llbraries on a public conducted in the region by John librarians and trustees.
today at 2 p.m. at the Blgony youth war group. Mr _and Mrs.
Lemaster vs Bonnie Lemaster, Funeral Home with the Rev.
information project, said:
Stork of Lima and David Roach
Kaltenbach resided for a time in
Lucille Diehl vs Danny Ray
AUXILIARY TO MEET
" Your work and civic ac~ of Dayton.
Jay Stiles officiating. Burial the home of a priest, and in a
tlvities give you opportunities Norton Webster, legal coWisei The auxiliary of Drew Diehl, Dollie Acree vs Ervin Joe was in Wells Cemetery.
convent.
every day to tell others about for the Ohio Library Assn . and Webster Post 39, American Acree, James Barnett vs Kyle
When the war was over, the
library services. You also can the Ohio Library Trustees Legion, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Barnett, Kenneth H. Romine vs
Kaltenbachs
began . the hard
Avery
Sue
Romine,
Ralph
T.
bring to your library staff Assn., discussed legislation Tuesday. Mrs. Jean Wright,
task of clearing their home site.
valuable information about affecting libraries pending in children and youth chairman, Bass vs Clebith 0. Bass, Rita C.
Each brick.was salvaged from
library services and community the 109th General Assembly and reports that Mrs. Judy Crooks, Arnold vs William Edward
the rubble by the couple and
Arnold,
Bernice
H.
Blair
vs
needs."
the 92nd Congress. Major teacher of the Meigs Com- Jessie E. .Blair, Clarence (Continued from page I)
they were able to secure
This year 12 libraries in the proposals in Ohio include repeal munity School, will speak.
in
the
contest
were
Mrs.
Daisy
OVAL chose " increasing of the intangibles tax and Members having Betty Crocker William Andrews vs Florence Blakeslee, Mrs. Jeanne Bowen, bricklayers to rebuild their
home and store. Two years ago
E. Andrews, Gerald Lee Mclibrary use" as a major goal. funding of libraries from coupons are to turn them in.
Mrs.
Liza
Hobbs,
Mrs.
Martha
the rebuilt structure was
Daniel vs Connie McDaniel, and
The theme of their campaign, general revenue. Nationally,
Husted
and
Mrs.
Dorothy
replaced by a brand new homeMartha Jean Edwards vs
which will begin next month is, the amount of funding of the
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Oliver.
store
combination.
Marvin
Ray
Edwards.
"Whatever You're Looking For Library Services and Con- Eldon Dwain Brown, 22,
"It was hilrd, but our family
- Try Your Public Library." struction Act is Wldecided.
Stewart, Ohio, and Shirley Ann
managed to stay alive during
LODGE TO MEET
HAS SURGERY
Libraries will distribute Richard H. Checki, head of Rucker , 19, Coolville, Rt. 2.
There will be a special
Mrs. Anthony Graber' the war- My .. usband said that
ti
Dayton, former Pomeroy we would just have to start over
mee ng of Middleport Lodge resident, is confined to the Good and that's what we did," Mrs.
363, F&amp;AM, at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday to honor past masters Samaritan Hospital there where Kaltenbach recalls.
·~f the lodge and to confer !he she has undergone surgery for a Interesting and intelligent,
(Continued ·from page 1)
master mason degree. All fractured hip suffered In a fall Mrs. Kaltenbach has little
Director William Ruckelshaus in February gave Cleveland 180 master masons are invited. on Wednesday. Her home ad- difficulty with the English
days tocomeupwltha program to clean up its waters.
Refreshments wiU be served. dress is 419 Homewood Ave., language. She learndd to speak
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English during her years In _
Robert King is wor$hipful
New York City and remembers
Cong. Boggs R idi~uled
master.
it
well even though she has
WASHINGTON - HOUSE DEMOCRATIC Leader Hale
ATTENTION, BOYS!
SPEAKER NOTED
spoken it very little since her
Boggs says the reluctance of legislators to speak out about the
All boys who have not signed The Rev. Russell Lester will return to her native Germany in
FBI's surveillance of civilians has made even congressmen to participate in the Racine Pee speak at !he Middleport First the early 30s.
"prisoners" of the agency _Boggs made the charge Thursday in a wee league, little league and Uni~ Presbyterian Church at Despite a difficult life, Mrs.
80-minute floor speech in which he renewed his call for the pony league are asked to do so 7:30p.m. Sunday to conclude a Kaltenbach appears younger
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resignation of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The Louisiana as soon as possible by calling series of special services. His than her years, leaving no doubt
Democrat said the FBI has tapped his home and office telephone. Evelyn "Young at 949..'1741. All topic will be "What's Next as to her determination
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Attorney General John N. Mitchell said Boggs failed to boys must have team In- George" which will outline th~ capability and vitality.
"substantiate his wtid charges" and tries to hide "his untruths by surance, even if covered ·by · role of a Christian In his com- &lt; ~nyone could deliver the pormaking otber equally unwarranted attacks on..the FBI and its another policy. The cost is $2 munity and the world. Mrs. Ben celain coffee service safely
director," Republican members of the House generally derided per boy and can be sent to or Neutzling of Pomeroy wiD be from Gennany to Middleport
given to Kay Warden, Racine. organist for the service.
Boggs allegations as devoid of evidence.
she could -and sbe did!
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By JOHN HAIL
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The cleanshaven former combat officer faced the
Senate Foreign Relations 'Committee. He
said he and the ragged men in the room
hehind him were angry~bout the war,
aboot the Indifference of America, and
about the prospect of a last American who
will yet die before the troops leave Vietnam.
'.'Could you move your microphone?"
ssked Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo.

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You plant it.
We make it

de!ending champion Gallipolis;
Portsmouth" East, Logan,
Chesapeake, Rock Hill, Ironton,
North Gallia, Wahama, South
Point, Meigs, Wheelersburg, ·
Wellston, Kyger Creek and
Marietta.
Girls teams participating are
Gallipolis, defending cochampion; North Gallia ,
Jackson, Kyger Creek and
South Point.
·
More than 300 boys and girls
from southern Ohio and neighboring West Virginia will take
part in Saturday's activities.
Marietta, Chesapeake and
Ironton are heavily favored to
take the title away from !he
defending champion Blue
Devils.
There is no clear cut favorite
in the girls event.
Points will he awarded individuals on a 6-4-3-2-1 basis.
A scratch l)leeting will open
the dsy-long event at 10 a.m., in
front of the press box. Actual
activities will begin at 10:45
a.m., and rWl through 5 p.m.
Thirty-seven trophies and 118
ribbons will be presented
various winners.
Previous boys winners are
Gallipolis, 1968; Chesapeake,
1969, and Gallipolis, 1970.
Previous girls winners are
Gallipolis, 1969; Parkersburg
South and Gallipolis, 1970.

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Library Trustees Briefed

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Contln_u~us S~rvlce

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Gallia Academy High School Blue Devils
retained possession or the Rotary Relays
title on Memorial Field here Saturday by
nosing out runner-up Chesapeake 41-36'h.
Fourteen area squads participated in
the fourth "annual event. It was Gailia's
third championship in four years.
, Five meet records were established
during nine-hour, 15-cvent session,
conducted In windy 60-degree temperatures.
Gallia's Steve Stebbins set a new mark
in the 100-yard dash with a :10.1 performance. Danny Wilson, Chesapeake,
held the old mark or :10.5, set in 1970.

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TWENTY-THREE area thinclads were entered in the 100-yard dash
event during Satm"day's Fourth Annual Rotary Relays. Scene above was
taken during first preliminary run. After all the preliminaries, Gallia 's

Steve Stebbins came through ·on top with a record-breaking :10.1, a shade
better tban North Gallia's Harvey Brown.
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THREE SECTIONS

32 PAGES

VOL VI NO. 13

SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1971

Pomeroy-Middleport

Area EconomyShowing Lie
MIDDLEPORT- Edison· Hobstetier,
president of the Pomeroy National Bank,
·sees the deft hand of the Federal Reserve
Board in the reviving National economy.
Hobstetter, guest speaker when the
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club dined at
the Legion Hall Friday evening, explained
how the Federal Reserve governors
control the amount of money in circulation
through devices such as the prime interest
rate and requirements on reserves
retained by member national banks.
A banker with experience that began
in the 20s before~ great stock market
crash of 1929, H tetter reviewed the
chan}les lhat ha e oecurred in the indusiry.
· ·
He criticized especially restrictions of
the 1960s "embodied in such laws as the
truth in lending la.w, on the ground that
they are not needed.
Hobstetter, who said his deepest interestin banking is in the operations of the
Federal Reserve Board, indicated the
recent upswing in the economy has
followed tpe relaxing of interest rates by
the board, permitting more money to he
available.
In a look at t¢ay's world, in which
banks will have greater infiuence, Hobstetter cited pollution, unemployment,
hou~ng, and ghetto conditions, among
othera, aa chief problems of the future.

He said: "In Meigs County today
probably the greatest thing we need is
more housing . I Wlderstand there probably
will be annoWicement soon of an 800-unit
project.
Mr. Hobstetter introduced Dennis
Kenney, vice-president of the Pomeroy
National Bank since 14st autumn, who
declared he found Meigs County people
friendly and helpful.
But Kenney said this area has
problems, many of them deriving from the
departure of its young people to find
rewarding employment elsewhere.
He mentioned three persons who in the
brilif time he bas been in Pomeroy he
thought were dedicating extraordinary
time and effort ·to improving conditions.
He listed Bernard Fultz, Frank W. Porter
and Mr. Hobstetter.
·Rotarian George Meinhart introduced
Mr. Hobstetter. President Charles Simons
presided.
THEFT REPORTED
GALLIPOLIS - Gary. Tenney, Middleport, reported a theft to the Gallia
Cou nty sheriff's department Friday.
· Tenney said someone took a stereo tape
player and 10 tapes from his car parked at
the Chris Craft Plant parking lot on
E\!Siern Ave.

Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

Escapee Caught

DSTis Here
Clocks In Ohio, as In most other
stales, will he turned ahead one-hour at
2 a.m. Sunday when Daylight Savings
Time returns.
"DST" will remain ·In effect,
bringing· more daylight hours lo the
state, until the final Sunday In October
when Eastern Standard Time wUl
return. Clocks should be moved ahead
one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, or upon
retiring Saturday l!ight. ·

Monday: Blood Day

GALLIPOLIS - A 16-year old
. walkaway from the Leckie Forestry
Camp, McDowell County, W. Va. and the
Gallia County Jail, was apprehended after
a chase on· foot Fri!lay afternoon in Pt.
Pleasant, Returned · here to face escape
charges Saturday was Richard Lee
Cleveland, 16, Huntington.
According to a Gallia County sheriff's
department spokesman, deputies received
a tip Friday that Cleveland was living in
the Pt. Pleasant area.
TWo deputies, ~oss Hamrick and Wayne
Davis, and city patrolman Gary Wallace
went to Pt. Pleasant to search lor
"cleveland, aided by Pt. Pleasant police
officers. Cleveland was observed soon
running toward the lloodwall. He was
slopped by Wallace and Davis but
managed to break free.

POMEROY - Monday is Blood Donor
Day in Meigs CoWity. Residents who live
in or near Meigs County may be a don&lt; if
they are in good health and between the
ages of 18 and 66. The bloodmobile will be
at the Pomeroy Elementary School,
Mulberry Ave., from 1 to 6 p.m.
Vernon Nease, blood" program
chairman, asks everyone who can to be
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Senate Majority .
there. The volunteers who work at the Whip Michael J. Maloney, R-Cincinna\1,
bloodmobile extend their appreciation to said Saturday there is growing evidence
those who have donated and supported the that Gov. John J . Gilligan's proposed
blood program in the past.
personal and . corporate income taxes
cannot stand the test of constitutionality.
Maloney said he arrived at this conclusion after a series of conferences with
"acknowledged tax experts who have no
Sunny and mild Sunday. Mainly clear axes to grind." He did not ldefltify the tax
and cold Sunday night, lows from the experts.
upper 20s to the mid 30s. Increasing
"Unanimously, those asked to review
cloudiness and mild Monday, highs from the proposed tax legislation agree that the
the 50s north to the 60s south.
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procedures set forth for calculating both

He was finally cornered in a basement in
!he First St. area, taken into custody, and
lodged in the Mason County jail pending
arrival of Cabell County authorities.
Young Cleveland had been arrested here
last Tuesday afternoon by patrolmen
Wallace and Bennie Pennington. He had
been sought for the past two months by
West Virginia authorities for escaping
from the camp. Seen on several occasions
in the Gallipolis area, Cleveland had been
able to elude the officers.
After his arrest Tuesday, he was
transferred from the city building to the
Gallia County Jail. Later, when he was
permitted out of his cell to make a
telephone call, and upon entering the main
corridor of the sheriff's office, he walked
past two deputies and dashed to freedom.

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Mark Davis, a member of Marietta's
Jayvees, set a new mark in the pole vault,
going 13 feet. The old mark was 12'~", set
in 1970 by Ironton's Greg Cronacher. Davis
edged Logan's Wartbman after a two and
one-half hour battle.
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Dave Cernus, · another Marietta
Jayvee, set a mark in the 180-low hurdles
with a :21.4 effort, bettering Ironton's
Chuck Keller's 1970 effort of :21.8 by four
tenths of a second .
Norlh Gallia's Harvey Brown set a
new record in the 220-dash, finishing with
an amazing :22 effort. The old mark was
:22.6, set by Meigs' John Ritchhart in 1970.
The GAHS 880-yard relay team bettered last year 's winning performance by
.6 thus retaining possession of that event
plus a new record.
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Gallipolis' Steve Stebbins captured
the Individual scoring trophy with 161-2
points.
Stebbins captured first in the long
jump, 100-yard dash; was third in the 440yard dash, and was a member of the
winning. 880-yard relay team.
Points were given on a 6-4-3-2-l .basis.
Marieiia's Cernus finished second in individual scoring with -11 points.
The Marietta Jayvees finished third
with 36 points. Rock Hill was fourth with
~7. Logan's Chieftains rounded out the top
"ith 231-2 points.
•. , Chesapeake Panthers entered
Saturday's meet with a 3~9 record in eight
meets. GAHS was H-7 in six meets.
Paul Wagner, president of the
(Continued on page 16)

Legality in Doubt

Weather

personal and business tax liability violate
the constitutional requirement that laws
have uniform application and raise serious questions under the equal protection
clause of the United States Constitution,"
Maloney said.

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Ohio extended outlook Tuesday
through. Thursday
,
A chance of showers malilly west
Tuesday and Wedaesday and over lhe
state Thursday. High temperatures In
the low 50s nortb to lhe low OOs south
and lows ln the mid 30s north to the low
40s south.

Don't Go by Air
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!)- If you're
coming to the Kentucky · Derby next
Saturd~y, travel - by · road, rail or
recognized air routa ..Direct fiights to the
track are stringently discouraged }'Y the
au"'oriUet ,.
. \'
Two skydivers who tried to drop In at
Churchill Downs just before post time last
year wound up in the ·hands of the law.
"One of those jokers' managed to fioat
down In the infield at Churchill Downs, but
the other landed on someone's roof over on
Third Street," said Police Maj. Jack Kley.

C. Emory Glander, counsel to the special
task force which made tax recomDIES IN CYCLE. CRASH
mendations for the governor, had isaued
SANDU.SKY,
Ohio ( UPI) - Gall L.
opinions to the task force Indicating "the
personal and • corporation taxes after Wagner, 21, Clyde, Ohio, died &amp;iturday of
which Gllllgan patterned his proposals injuries sustained late Friday when her
motorcycle crashed on Ohio 269 near here.
would withstand ·colD"t tests.

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SHOW STARTS 7 P,M.

Medium , damages were
reported in a single car accident
Thursday at 11:15 p.m. on· SR 7
just south of county road 26.
The' Meigs County Sheriff's
dept. said Earl F, Ingels, 24,
Pomeroy, Rt. 3, was traveling
north when he passed a vehicle
driven by Daniel Hill, 18,
Moorehaven, Fla., moving In
the same direction, and losing ,
control, went into the guardrail .
There were no injuries or
arrests.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED
Darrell
Mitchell, . Rutland; Ethel
Collins, Shade; Wllllatn
Buchanan,. Pomeroy; Joh:t
WGllama, Minersville; .William
Landers, Polneroy.
DISCHARGED -

Elberfelds In .Pome~ are open both Friday
and Saturday nights until 9. Terrific values ·for
th~ ·two day' sale in every department all ov~r. .
the ~re • Ready to wear • Mens and Boys
Wear • Ungerie • Drapery an~ Dress Goods •
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Housewares • Furniture and Applia,qces.
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Also at our ~are~use on Mlchanic Street.
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'roM HAMM, RIGHT, AND CLAYTON COFFEY, Vocational Instructor at

Southern High School with olie or'the five cows used in Tom's FF Aproject that won
for him the District Datfy Award. Three of the five cows were first calf heifers.
The five. cows averaged 13,200 lbs. of milk per cow per year.

THERE IS NO GENERAT~ON GAP ~iweeo Tom Hamm, right, and his
father, Virgil, as the two bave a wonderful working relatlonshlp. Tom loves farming. Upon graduation he will,spend all his time working on the 205-acre farm .
Tom Is the fourth generation of the Hamm family to work the farm.

Tom Hamm Awarded State.FFA Degree
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BY ,KATIE CROW
. POMEROY- Meigs county is by far a
better place with a young man in it such as
Tom Hamm.
Tom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Hamm, Nease Settlement and a senior at
Southern High SChool, was the only young
Meigs countian to retllive the . Future
Fanners of America (FFA) State'Farmer
Degree Saturday night in Columbus, ·
The State Ilegreerls awarded only one
per cent of the students enrolled in
vocational a~jculture in Ohio.
Tom will graduate in May from
Southern High SChool. Upon gradtllltion.he
will share the duUes and reaponsiblllties of
farm Ufe with hiJ father.
There is no IIUCh thing aa a generation
gap between father and son in the Hamm
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household. There are ~rQng ties and excellent relationship lletween the, two_ ·one ·
but has to listen to,rind Ibis very evident.
To win the honored State Degree
Tom's participation in. State, Local arid
National FFA activities played an important role as did ljis farming program
over the past four years and his ~cholarshlp and leadership ability_.
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Being a district dairy aiv&amp;J'd ~&gt;:inner
enabled him to be a contestant for the
State Farmer Degree. ; ,
Tom is the fourth generation of the
Ham_mfamily to operate the 205 acre fartn
which is located on Amburger Road In '
Nease SetUement.
The Hamms have 80 head of Holstein
ca tile, 45 of which they milk daily. The
.major crop Ia hay. They average nve tofl8·

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of hay per acre. Some corn is also grown.
Tom noted that $110,000 is invested In
the farm and with an additional inv.estment of $80,000 It could become a two
family fann .
.
The Hamms say there js room for
improvement In their dairy business .. Tom.
noted that his goal is to spend maximum
time milking cows and a minimum amount
of time with crops.
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His father recalled there are one
million full time fanners in the United.
States who produce enough to feed 200
million. P!!ople. The a'lerage farmer today
Is 50 years or older. ·
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.U Tom rioted, farming of any type "is
hard work. "II. takes 16 hours a. day 386
days a year. But I wouldn't'trade fann life

for anything," he said.
.Some of Tom's activities include
president of the National Honor Society,
member of st: John Lutheran Church,
second term as Meigs County. Junior Fair
Board presid~t , and past president of
Racine FF A Chapter. He was selected an
outstaniling teenager of America in 1971
and attended the American Institute of
Cooperation convention last summer. He.
receive · the 1968 county conservation
... ward .n d the 1969 county FFA
achievement award, and was Star Chapter
Farmer in 1970.
Congratulations to this young man
who was ·' prllSfnled his State award
Saturday night dudng the State FFA
Convention at the Youth Center in
columbus.!
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COMEDY TEAM -Fred Martin, lefl, and Robert Willey, right, Rio Gl'llldf
College students did comedy routines between acta for the Cancer Cruside V..-lety
Show Salurd~y night at the Washington Auditorium. The th~-hour ijtciw wu
presented by RG students under the dlrertl~ Uf MerUn ROIS, Prol:eeds went to the
Gallia County Unit, Americllfl Cancer Society. (MOre picture$ on page 4) .
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