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12- The Dally Sentinel, Nlddle(IOI"I·I'mwiiY1 0., May 211, lr/2

Senior Citizens Taking
P~ in State Meeting
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RIO GRANDE - Forty-one
senior . citizens from Gallia,
Jackson, Meigs and Vinton
Col!flties are attending today's Gilligan, Dr. Lionel Cosin, and
sessiOJI of the 1972 Governor's
Colfn rence on Agi ng in
Columbus which seeks to on Aging and a special con\ to the President on
implement the recom- sultan
·ng.
mendations af 111EWhite House agl
Thursday afternoon and ali
day Friday there wlll be a
series or · workshops on
education, employment and
retirement, housing, Income,
Tonight, Ma~ 25
mental
health, nursing homes,
NOT OPEN
nu tri tion, physical health ,
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retirementrolesandactivities,
Friday &amp; Satvrdily
, safety, spiritual well-being and
. MI~ 26-27
LIGHT AT THE
Jransportation.
EDGE OF THE
The District Councll on
WORLD
Aging provided transportation
(Technicolor)
for ·the senior citizen• to
Kirk Douglas
Samantha Eggar
Columbus. Gerald A. RamSey,
(G)
coordinator of the Council, also
SHORTS
is atll!nding.
SHOW STARTS7 P.M.

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WOMEN'S BLOUSE SALE

Smrs·
This •Two Day Sale
2 'For 7.00
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Tonight &amp; Frtdil.y
May 25-26

lst floor .

FAMOUS MAKER YM&gt;MEN'S GOWNS

Martin Balsam

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Lucien Jolm

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May 27
Double Future
"VON RICHTHOFEN
AND BROWN"
John Phillip law
Don Stroud
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Gordon Eastman

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JEFFREY TITUS
Regular SJ.fro Stretch Bikin-is
Jeffrey Tlllu, SOD of Mr.
and Mrs. James B.. Titus'
formerly of Rutland, waslbe
salutatorian of bls 1972 t------"-------r--~------~-~
graduating class this sprlllg
Complete
al lhe New Kno•vUle Hlgb
School. Thl• fall J,ffrey wut
Rag
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University
where he bas been accepted
•.3x5 American flag
• Cannon Royal Family · •·2 piece ·6 foot staff
In lbe honors prosram. A
·Halya r d and moun ti ng
graduate of Colver Mllllary
brac ket
·Sheets
Summer School, be ~llended
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Pillowcases
Buckeye Boys Stale ID 1871.
Regular 12.00
He won a varsity leiter sl1
• Bath Towels - Hand
limes In cross coualry and
Towels - Wash Cloths .
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Stale

MAY
WHITE SALE

U. S.

Kits

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"A rtckleu tlrlnr Is seldom
wtlckl .. 1 for long,"

POMEROY CEMENT
BLOCK CO.
TM Dept.

Since 1,15,

Store of Building

SERVICE MONDAY
Memorial Day services wiU
be held at 1:30 p.m. p,fonday at
the Burlingham Church with
Feeney-Bennett Post 126,
American Leglo)l, In charge
.and the Rev. Freeland Norris
:as speaker.

Crow's Steak House
WILL BE CLOSED
TUES., WED., THURS.

May 30, 31, June 1
To Remodel
.Our Kitchen

Jewelry
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SALE PRICES
Big selection of two-piece and one-piece Bathing
Suits In Regular - Junior - Large - Custom sizes.

FLARE LEG SLACKS
Denims - dacron and cotton blends - Corduroys - brushed
denims. Solid colors -stripes , two color combinations.
Hundreds and hundreds of flares In this selection.
Sizes 28 tol8 waist. Choose your correct length.
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Blue Chambray Work Shirts
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Sizes 14'12 to 17

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JEAN-S
Super slim cut In sizes 29 io 36 . Alittle fuller cut st~le sizes 29
to «waist. 1~1h ounce bluec;tenlm . sanrorlzed shrun k.
For This Sale

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SALE! BOYS WRANGLER JEANS
Made just like lhell)ens Wranglers. Sizes 8 to t8 In slims or
regulars.

purchase Kentucky Fried
Chicken b~ the box, bucket

3.98 Regular Cut Boys Wranglers • · • • • • 3.22
4.50 Flare Leg Boys Wranglers · · · • • • 3.77

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
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Special! Friday and Saturday

YARD GOODS

PANTS

NEW PERCUSSIONINmtUMENTS - The Meigs High
School marclUng band will be sporting new pearllzed drums

Polyester Double Knits, 58-60" width . 100
percent Poi'yester - machine washable.

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5.98 Work Shirts to Match •· · · - . Sale 4.65
Mens Lee 5.98 Long Sleeve
Work Shirts to Match · - \_ · • • • Sale 4.65

REGUlAR 5.99 .......................
SALE ,3.99
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SEE OUR FINE SEU:CTION OF
YOUNG MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS-

ArRWAl WGGAGE "DISCOVERY''
(Stock on Hand)

20% OFF.SA[[

Skinny rib. Dirty shirts, Tank Tops, Muscle
shirts , Wallace Berry - Embroidery Notifs and
many others.

Styles for Ladies and Men
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Colors: Wedgewood Blue, Celadon Green, Honey Gold, Burnt
Orange, Charcoal, Charcoal Green .
22" Weekender,,Wardrobes, Garment Bags, Cosme11c Cases,
Totes, Companton and Two and Three Suitors
Quality Construction and are extra ordinary ~ovlngs.
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RED HEART YARN

you' ll find your correct si ze, too.

Regular $1.39 "Wintuck" and "Knitting Worsted" .
Friday and Saturday

BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS
Juvenfle sizes 2to 8- Regular boys sizes 8·to 20. Solid colors stripes- novelty patterns. Be ready for swim days.
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Deep Shag . Plush pile .
Tight twist · Indoor-Outdoor · or bare floors.
Come in and see this new Bissell at special price
Friday and Saturday on the 2nd floor .

VIS.IT ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE·

SALE I
BICYCLES

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IRVINE, CALIF. - DAMAGED PORTIONS af a brain do not
die, but are "rewired" and reorganized, a team af researchers
reported Thursday. "This research reveals a capacity of the
brain that has never before been guessed at,'' said Carl W.
Cotman, professor of poychobiology at the University of
JACKSON - A muJU-mlllion
California atlrvine . "The brain seems capable of tricks we were
dollar
contract to build the coal
simply Ullaware of."
prep,aratlon plant for the.
The findings, based on examination of damaged rat brains,
. Southern Ohio Coal Company's
represent "a phenomenal discovery with almost science-fiction Meigs Mine Site No. 1 near
implications fo r the treabnent af brain disorders," said James L. . Salem Center has been
McGaugh , chairman af the school's poychobiology department, awarded to McNalley PittsCotman and an&lt;'tller professor, Gary Lynch, and 10 students did burgh Co., of Wellston.
the research. Their findings will be published soon in an inGealy W. Wallwork, general
ternational scientific journal, Brain Research, they said.. ·
mine superintendent of the
southern Ohio Coal Co., which
PARIS - 111E SELF·EX!LED DUKE OF WINDSOR, who will operate · the mines, an·
will be 78 next month, Is being treated for an ondlsdosed Illness nounced the award Thursday
and sources knowledgeable about his health said the outlook was night to the Southeastern Ohio
not good.
Regional Council following a
The duke's poor health was made public when his niece, dinner at the Falrgreens
Country Club near here.
~een Elizabeth of England, IDU!rrupted her official vlslt to
SEORC President Eddie
France last week to visit him and he was not well enough to greet
Davis
of Oak Hill presided,
ber downstairs. Instead, the queen went to his room for lhe
assisted by Executive Director
reunion, their first since 1965.
Carl Dahlberg. An estimated
NEW YORK - VICE PRESIDENT SPIRO T. Agnew, ac- 110 persons attended , the
largest number at ~ regular
(Continued on page 12)

Four Kyger Creek High
School students were Injured In
separate traffic accidents this
morning following dismissal of
classes for the summer.
The first occurred on a
bridge crossing Kyger Creek

on Gravel Hill Rood, just south
af the high school.
According to th~ Galli&amp;·
Meigs Post Slate Highway
Patrol, cars driven by Don
Price, 17, Rt, I, Cheshire, and
Jame11 Mclloul!al, 17, Rt. 2,

Cheshire, collided head-oo In
the bridge. ,
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Price was taken to the Holzer
Medical Center by the Mid·
dlepll't Emergency Squad. He
suffered a f111ctured right leg.
McDougal had lacerations of

On MeChanic Street

· Sale prices on Porch, Lawn and Patio Fu "t
-'- "Toro" and "Lawn-Boy" La
rnt ure
and 15 foot wide ca~pet . Room ~~e ':uw:rs • 12
Seal congoleum and Armstrong llnoleuJin ·
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and 12 foot widths • Oval braided
rugs. Everything in floor covering~~s ' Porch

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Stop in the toy department on the 2nd
floor. See the fine selection of Bikes in
boyc:: and girls models: Buy the one you
wat t and really save.

Plenty of FREE parking all around
warehouse on Mech1nlc Street.

Regular bikes • speed bikes - High rise
handle, bar bikes with banana seat English re~cing bikes (lightweight} and
20 inch bikes with training wheels. .
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May 29th,.Memorial .Day. ,

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and mild, highs Saturday oo.a5,
lows tomght In the low Ms.

fEN CENTS .

PHONE 992-2156

meeting of the organization in
several years,
Wallwork showed the
develupment now In progress
at the mine site using a sllde
projector operated by John
Reece of Pomeroy, public
affairs coordinator for the
Gavin Power Plant.
Work on lhe preparation
plant, which will put coal Into
condition to be shipped to the
Gavin plant by conveyor from
the mine site, is expected to
begin soon.
Attending from Meigs
CoUII\y, besides Reece, were
Alfred Elberfeld, Bernard
Fultz, Kenneth Cooke, Rodney
Downing, James Arnold
Wendell Hoover, und Fred
(Continued on page 12)

SAIGON (UPI )-North Viet·
nam~e forces attacked in
"multibattalion" strength
along the My Chanh River
defense line north of Hue today
but were beaten hack with
heavy losses, front dispatches
reported. They also occupied
part of Kontum City in the
Central Highlands . "
The Communists struck
around the northern headquarters city of Da Nang. They blew
up the Nam 0 Bridge on Highway 1, five miles to the north,
cutting Hue off from Da Nang,
and overran a firebase and
three villages in the Que Son
Valley 20 miles south of Da
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Nang. , 1
The rlorth Viet~mese increased their press re orl the
town of An Loc, 60 iles north
of Saigon, and once · again
halted a relief column with a
rocket and mortar attack that
killed the coinrnander of an
armored battalion. U.S. advisers there said, "We're in

trouble."
Another Communist success
was reported In the coastal
region, 42 miles southeast of
Saigon where Viet Cong and
North Vietnamese captw-ed
the town of Oat To three days
ago and then fought off
government attempts today to
recapture it.
The Communist attacks
came despite U.S. and South
Vietnamese air attscks and
large scale raids against North
Vietnam . Hanoi Radio
reported more raids today and
accused the Americans of
hitting civilian targets inside
Hanoi and the Red River dike
system to the southeast in.
~ 'savage acts of war. "
The Hanoi Radio broadcast
said the dikes were being
bombed at a time of rice
harvest and juot before flood
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MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANcE - In observance of Memorial Day, Junior Auxillary
members of Drew Webster Post 39 of the American Legion planted flower$ at the Naylors RU!l
Memorial Playground M?n~ent. The m"?ument bear11 the names of the young men of
Naylors Run who. lost the1r lives while servmg their country during World War II, Howard
Crary! Rodney Hines, Charles A. Runnel and Philip E. Killinger. Junior Miss Poppy, Beth
McKnight, fr?nl , plants a flower which was donated by the F~iendly Neighborhood Club, and in
back, left to nght are Tina Voss, Cheryl Lehew, Fae Reibeland(.Qu Ann Wood.

Jewell New·Head Coach
Bill Jewell was named hea~
football coach at Southern High
School and Ralph Wigal was
named his assistant by the
Southern Board af Education
Thursday night.
Ralph Sayre, superin tendent, disclosed today also
that the board re-hired as head
basketball coach Asa Bradbury and Duane Wolfe was
named his assistant. Wolfe also
will coach the ninth grade.
The new head coach is a
graduate of Wahama High
School, and of West Virgil\la
Slate University. He resides at
Letart, W. Va., is married, and
the father of two sons. His first
school and coaching position

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assisted Ullder Bob Ashley and
last year, Bruce Wallace, each
one year .
Hilton Wolfe, Jr., was named
head baseball coach and John ·
Bailey the golf coach.
Other teachers hired for lhe
1972-7;1 school year were Mrs.
Fern Gaul, Mrs . Barbara
Crooks Lawrence and Wllllam
Downie, both under TIUe I and
James Lawrence, Mrs. Barbara Beegle and Joyee Ann
Ritchie. Anew salary schedule
for coaches was adopted. Wigal
was appointed junior high
school basketb{IU coach.
Mrs. Elsie Roush, cuotodlan
at the high school, was granted

4 Students Hurt in Related Wrecks

BISSELl'S "AP0U.011 'SWEEPERS

Stock up n~w while selections are best on txivs
walk shorts . Plenty of styles - plenty of the new
colors · new patterns in Qoys sizes 8 to 18 and
shorts for the small fry sizes 3 to 7.

purchased b)' the Meigs tocal Band Boosters. Showing the
new instruments, I tor, are DeMis Glaze, Phil Moon, Kenny
Hoffman, Morton Barnes and David Mqore.

e~~:le~!!!nlerna~!fiefi Contract Made
To Build Plant

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Sale Friday and Saturday

Mens wide Leather Garrison Belts in black.
Genuine leather
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SALE! GLIDDEN SPRED SATIN

1.75

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MEN'S WALK ..SHORTS
Buy the walk shorts you need now for Memorial
Day wear and for wear all summer lorrg. See our
fine selection of shorts Including cut-off jeans ·
taper- shorts • full cut shorts for the older men
and a fine selection of double knit walk shorts .

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VOL XXIV -NO.
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Homogenized Spred Satin - Matte flat latex wall
p&amp;int: one coat hiding power in every decorator
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color .

While we'rt closed, you c1n

Available from our corryout window at tho rear of
the building from . ..

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Devoted To The lnter~IJ OJ The Meigs-Mmon Area

demon strate any set.

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MEN'S LEATHER BELTS
Solid color black or brown - Jl/• inch width .
Poli shed buckle. Si zes 30 to 50.

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Consoles . Portab le color

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Porch Rugs

remaining 1972 models
RCA Stereos - Color TV

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sizes. A very fine make shirt.

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MOSCOW (UPI I - American
and Soviet negotiators reached ·
agreement on nuclear arms
controls today, putting the
touchstone ·to the hl'storl'c
. .
be
swrum 1 con1erence
tween
President Nixon and Russian
leaders' conference sources
said
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Final agreement came in
what American officials termed "substantial movement"
dpring the conference's eighth
session in five days. The
session dealt with technical
de taUs, the sources said. Nixon
and Communist party General
Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev
were
present.
Thenot
aides
negotiated under

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. Y on appeare .a ew : fu
years ago m. the magazine Avl8tion !\f.
~cek. He said the Air Force at that . ?;i;~i
time had also labeled the report er- ~;:;~_:
roneous.
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may
e case ,are enobsolete,"
more than
nuclear weapons
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wrote "This technolog
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yma sa wor *:;~
of arm1es and borders as heiA'ess as the ··"'
Invention of gunpowder mad; a society :t~ll
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dependent ~n hilltop ~astles.
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w~:~t:s.~::~~~is~::~~~ Air States has such a w~pon .. "The only :j~
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justification · Pr~sldent NIXon could W,:;
ce"::w~ :~::~~;rceha~es~~i have for_letting the United· States fall ¢.!!!~!
down several drone aircraft .
fa r behind th~ .Soviets Ul Atomic &amp;!
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~eaponry
- which w~ofhave
already
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I&lt; spokesma~ at Kirkland Air Force 1s the developmeht
a new,
secret
~"«Base said the report about shooting weapon which supersedes the atom as ~i.ii
down the aircraft was erroneous, oompletely as the atomic bomb suhowever. The spokesman said a report perseded dynamite,'' he said.
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More than 50 railroad cars af
buffalo tongues were shipped
' to Eastern markets from
Dodge City, Kan. in the winter
af 1873 at lhe height af the bison
hunting era on the Western
Plains..

Rice Straw

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STEREOS

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Mens Short Sleeve

bomb as deionator and emit "so little
dangerous radiation lhat it could be
hand-earricd by a tourist or a
terrorist." It conceivably also could be
used ·to shoot down aircraft a~
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m~~~~d the Air Force. code-named
a secret project "Eighth Card" In 1968
to develop the laser as .a weapon and
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smce has dropped hint• of. it,s success.
As an example, Po~;Jted an article In
Air Force Magazine that mentions in
passing a "new gene;atioo of nuclear

Now You Know

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Friday • SaturdiiY. Sale
MtllS an,d Young Mens

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MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS
Swim days are here now, IMemorial Day Is olflclal openi ng) .
Stop in Elberfelds mens department 1st floor - buy lhe swim
trunks you need now. You'll find the most popular styles and

Sale! Young Mens

SLACKS
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So p~rfect for sport and general wear . · Small ,
med1um . large and extra large sizes . Featuring
the new looks that are so popular today.

WOMEN'S SWIMWEAR

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Frjday and Saturday Only

Let' s make this a wreck -less
MEMORIAL DAY ... It you
must drive · drive like your

tamlly Is In lhe other car ...
The "FRIF. NDL YONE S" at

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2.00
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SLACKS
SLACKS
SLACKS
SLACKS
SLACKS

Friday_- Saturday Sale

Spring jewelry selected
from our regular stock.
Regular
Regular
Regulitr
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Sizes 29 to 44 wa ist . Dark olive · forest green or charcoal. 50
percent dacron . 50 percent combed cotton . Very well made.
Permanent press.

JEWELRY SALE
SALES REPORTED
April 1972 1sales of Series
E&amp;H United Slates Savings
Bonds in Ohio were $32.6
million. The Slate attained 36.9
pet. of its annual sales quota
April 30, wltll sales totaling
$134.1 million for the first four
months. Theodore T. Reed, Jr.,
Meigs County Volunteer
Savings Bonds Chairman,
reported April sales of Savings
Bonds in the County were
$20,449. At the end of April, the
county achieved 39.8 pel. of Its
annual sales goal.

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An excellent 2 speed fan • 3 blades • qoiet

Housewares Department.
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3 speeds - G. E. 20 inch 5 blade 'fans that's elec·
trically reversible .
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Friday · Saturday S~l!l: Mens 3.49 Long Sleeve
Blue Chambray Work Shirts.

Now 3 Pair 2.65

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ELECTRIC FANS_
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Be sure to see all the other electric fans In the

fLARE LEG SLACKS

Regular sizes and slims, too. Excellent select ion of styles In
blue denim - corduroy . brushed denim . dacron and cotton
blends. Save on what you need during this two day sale on the

Faund•tians Department, First Floor

Jose ph Cotton

Sale! 23.95

Si zes 141f'l through 17 neck. White - sOlids . neat pattern s.

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Kimball Pianos . Excellent quality pianos. Good
selection of styles and wood fln_ishes.
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See these fine 9ianos. Buy one for
yourself or your. family.
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difficult but said the task could '
tuany all matters at princip
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said. "There is a possibility lhe ment, lhe cooferees went on to
treaty will be signed today." other topics, sununit sources
Other Toples Discussed
said, ranging .over other sajd they, expeeied the trade
The arms pact will limit crucial issues, presumably arrangement to be a general
delense anti'baII"1shc
. missiles, me
. Iudlng Vletnam.
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ban building more launching
White House Press Secretary any hard and fast agreement.
silos for intercont1'nental Ronald L. Ziegler ••id there A Soviet •ource sa1'd. the
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number of intercontinental the remalnilig issue before the ~ issue a "statement of intent"
ballistic missiles at the present summit - increased U.S.· laying down lhe guidelines for
figure, and allow no new Soviet trade - could be expanded commerce.
building of missile-launching reached today.
Afinal pact on trade matters
submarines.
But officials of .botll countries has been snarled by old
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terms laid down by the leaders communique was prepared,
Fair and mUd with hlgbs In
Conference sources said the
af the two superpowers at a 40- sources said. Am erican the upper 70s and 80s and
final hitches on the anns pact
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government "thlnll tank" researcher
says Ill U 'ted
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;:;:;:;: m ern armies obsolete.
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!:~;:;~; this could account for President
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:;:;:;!; the Soviet Union nuclear weapons
!!:!!!:! · production superiority.
:;:;:;:; Ponte, formerly employed by . the·
!;~!?- government-eonsulted International
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;!;!;:§ Washington, said the new weapon could
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!@ together as "matter energy scram;"•X·'
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:~:;::l weapons called 'phasers."'
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ID; to tr1gger an H-bomb Without an A·

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. HEAJ)()N OOUJ8IIN- Two Xn• &lt;nell Rich ScOOollludenll were Injured in a beadon co1llalon thii1JI!ll'lllllllonlbe bridle~ Kn• &lt;nell on Gravel Hill Rd. Don Price, 17,
Rt, 1, Qlelhlre, waa ...Utled at lilt llollll' Medial Cerur, lfter-llllfftlrlng 1 fractured rightleg. Prlce'•carcoWdedwithanautodrlvenbyJemesMcJlootpl, 17, Rt. 2, Cheahlre. Price was
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Price, son of KC board
member William Price, was
driving a car owned by Don
Watts Volkeswagen, Inc. He
was in the emergency room at
11 a.m. today. There was heavy
damage to Mclloul!al's car.
The other was demolished.
Sgt. David Proffitt of the
Gallia-Meigs Post State Highway Patrol,- enroute to investigate the accident above,
was Involved In a tw~
colUsion at the entrance to
Hlll's Market In Addlaon.
Proffl tt 's cruiser . collided
wilh an auto driven by Pamela
Gerwig, 17, Patriot Star :Rt.
Miss Gerwig and two
passengers, a-year old
Gt;eg&lt;l')' Gerwig and Thoinas
Dean Rainey, Rt. t, Galllpolls,
were ,taken to the Holter
Medle~~I Cenlar by Wa113h- .
llall~r-Wood Ambull nce. A
hospl~l apokelman . 11ld the
driver wu being treated for
shock ana mllKr lnjuriea.
Paipela Gerwig llld Ral!ley
are also students at Kyger
Creek.
Sgt. Proffitt aulfered a
lacerated Up. l.t. Ernest
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a two year leave of absence due
to illness.
Sayre said the board and he
are working with the State
Division of Elementary ·
Education on lhe possiblllty of
re-opening the Portland
elementary school building.
Jack E. Brown, chief of State
Divisions of Elementary ·
Education, has indicated a
survey of the Portland building
wlll be made early In June. ·
Supt. Sayre said 60 students
have been tested by ·county
supervisors for possible special
education classes for the 197273 school year . .
An application was received
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TORNADOES - The baseball team at
Southem High School in Racine finished with a league record
of f.3 Thursday, and an overall record o/ 14-lln a tie with
Jtner Creek f.- lleCOnd In the strong svAC. Team members
coached b)' Hilton Wolfe, Jr.,are, front row, I..-, Alan Pugll, ,

Jell Hubbard, llocby Holmlll, Ste'nl .Jenkbw, Mike Neue
and Brett Hart; back, Coach Wolfe, Pat Amok!, Monty Hart,
StiJ! Klier, Milch
IIIII Vern Ord; Abl!ent wu Jim '
Hub'*d, pitch«, wbo had a br!Wint season Cll the lllOUOO
lnci1Id1D&amp; four noJ!Itten.
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"student body" at Harrisonville School in 1915. Front row, lo!', Ruth Mitchel, Caroline Mitchel,
Ina Warner, N111'108n Mitchel, Uza Warner, Dal' Warner, Carl Reeves, Clifford CUckier, and
Herman Warner :·back row, Frank Graves, Rllymond Mitchel, Carolyn Mitchel, Mary Graves
Bolen, Bees Musser, teacher: Madge Hayman McGlothen, and Roy Graves.

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - A re"Findings that DDT causes
searcher at Ohio State Univer- egg shell thinning In 40 bird
slty said today the use of DDT species, such as the brown
ml18t be stopped completely pelican and peregrine falcon,
because "warning signs rendering them unable to resuggest we should not risk produce, are taken by some as
conUnued tampering with the isolated cases which are greatenvironment" by conUnued use ly outweighed by the benefits of
of the compound.
DDT," Keith said. "But they
Dr. Tony J. Peterle, profes- really are examples to 11aorandchalnnanofzoologyat lustrate that use of .DDT can
OSU, acknowledges the coet of · havemanyi!indsof unexpected
pest coritrol would Increase effects which are hszarouds to
and probably double, bringing life on earth."
an Increase In food prices, but
Peterle said there is very
that should not be considered. little knowledge of the "subtle
"But these costs would be effects'' of DDT on various life
small compared to a major functions. ·
disruption of whole ecological
"We don't understand all the
syaterns upon which man is chronic effects of DDT, and ef.
vitally dependent," said Peter· feels on dlffere~t segments of a
le.
populaUon vary according to
James Keith, head of the their exposW"e," he said.
pesticide-wildlife ecology secFinely Balauced
tlon of the Denver Wildlife RePeterle said some of the
search Center and a candidate "chronic subleties" brought on
for a doctorate degree at OSU, by DDT include abnormal ternagrees.
perature regulation, abnormal
Iulated
·thyroid function and increased
Kell!l said people who favor metabolism of steroids, lnciudthe 11111 of DDT have mlslnter- lng sex hormones.
preted some of the warning
Peterie pointed out that dif·
signs given off by the com- ferent'plant lind animal species
pound.
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Plans 200 Mile
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Fiftyelght-year-oJd
Walter
Poenlsch, powered by "tiger
juice" and protected by a
portable sharkproof cage, will
attempt to set a world record
for ocean marathon swimming
next month.
At 5 a.m. on ·June 14, Poenlsch, of suburban Grove City,
will enter the Atlantic Ocean
off the coast of Cuba and try to
swim to Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
200 miles away.
Poenlsch credits "tiger
juice" for making · ~Urn the
recognized strongest swimmer
:n tlie world. He said his formula was a combination of
glucose and other sugars,
honey, skim milk powder and
molasses.
Poenlsch will swim Inside a
movable 30-foot-loJII! and 15foot deep cage to keep the
sharks away. A skin diver also
will accompany him because
Poenlsch figures the cage
mlcht not be enough, since he
will be spending at least two
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reiaUonship with each othera process which has been established over countless generations.
"One small factor, such as
those altered by DDT, can
throw the whole complex
mechanism out of adjustment
and affect all interrelated
species, including man," said
Peterle.
"When you shuffle factors
around you change the Uming 1
andlntensityofthlngstowhich
species have adapted seleclively for sutvlval," he said.
· Peterle said there have been
no observable effects of DDT
on human health, but he says
"we haven't looked at them
very closely."
A thought for today : British
sa tirisL Jonathan Swift said,
" Laws are like cobwebs,
which may catch small flies but
ieL wasps and hornets break
through."

Thed Croy has been returned
to his home from the Holzer
Medical Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary WoU of
Columbus were weekend
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geotoge
Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. David
Koblentz.
Mr . and Mrs. Eldon Will and
Mrs. Karl Kloes, Syracuse,
called · on Denzil Cleland,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clay of
Michigan were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaul.
Visitors during the weekend
of Mrs. Opal Eichinger and
Mrs. Mabel VanMeter were
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Eichinger and daughter,
Suzannah, Columbus; Mrs.

PLEASANT VALLEY
Names of persons admitted
are not released by hospital
authorities.
DISCHARGES: William
Longstaff, Kanauga; Barbara
VanVranken, Mason: Evelyn
Rawson, Southside: Hattie
Radcliff, Leon, and Greg
Clendenin, Point Pleasant.

WIN AT BRIDGE

It's the Elimination Play
playin~ low ·and sticking
East
m. Unfortunately for
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plan,
if West just plays
•s :u
the
eight-spot,
East will be
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to
play
the
four and
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won't be in trouble.
WEST
EAST (0)
It is up to declarer to see
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a better way to force East
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to lead a diamond.
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SOUTH
sa me until the last heart is
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mond. East is on lead and
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must either lead from his
Both vulneraOle
king of dial)londs or play his
West North East . South
last heart to allow South to
discard another diamond
Puss
3 lo
Pass 4 •
while ruffing in dummy.
Pass
Pass
Puss
Wouldn't South look silly
Opening lead- ¥ K
if West showed up with the
diamond king? Yes he would,
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby but East really needed that
king for his opening bid .
The elimination play is
(HEWSI"APflt EHTUPIISl ASSN.)
one of the nicest to teach.
It usually is rather difficult,
but pupils just love to see
how it works. Today's hand
Tlle bidding has been:
is given to advanced pupils
West
North
Easl
South
by Barbara Brier of Miami.
14
Pass
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Barbara currently holds Pass 3 4
Pass
the world's In i xed pair
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championship with Waide·
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What
do
you
do
now
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Hearts are led three times.
South ruffs high and pulls
A-Bid (our dubs. II may
trumps with two leads. This turn out that three spades or
sets the stage for a simple I h r e e no-trump would have
elimination play. The ace worked out better, but this is
and king of clubs are plar,ed your best action. You are not
and the last club is ruf ed, in a sure~thlng position.
TODAY'S QUF.STION
as is dummy's last heart.
This eliminates everything
Instead of opening one club,
but diamonds and declarer your partner ha.5 bid one dialeads a low one toward dum· mond . What do you do now?
my with every intention of

NORTH

Rllymond VanMeter and ron,
Earl, Mr. Donald VanMeter
and son, Don, Mr. Earl
of
Williamson,
all
Youngstown: Miss Leda
Kraeuter and Mr . Eldon
Kraeuter, Racine; Mr. and
Mrs. Rlly Justice, Reedsville:
Miss Nancy Hawk, Cooiville:
Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Nice and
Tammie and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth
Hartung
and
'daughter, Heather, local.
Bibles were presented at the .
Sunday morning worship
service at the United Methodist
Church to graduating seniors
Mary Jo WoH, Melanie Dean,
Dennis Eichinger, Timothy
Gtmpf and Roger Karr.

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to protect minority
Prospects for House passage
·of the measure were described
as improved In view of the
Senate action.
· The conference appointed
Howard. Glicilstein, a former
staff director for the U.S. Civil
Rights Conunission, to coor- dlnate Its attack on the
legislation and the "hysteria
over school busing that is
sweeping the nation."
Glickstein told reporters In
Washington "I thlnil a lot of us
thought this could never happen. In the paat all kind of silly
amendments have been pr()o
posed but \hey have always
been defeated."
He said the Senate's action
"took us by surprise," and
added that President Nixon's
stand on the Issue apparently
provided the momentum
needed for passage.

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THE PUBUC WILL be given its first op!l"rtunity to Inspect
the new quarters of the Meigs County museum this weekend.
The museum, formerly the home of Dr. and Mrs. Rlly
Heaton, Butternut Ave., will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday .
anti on Monday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There ar~ no .exhibi~ on
·hand as yet but the Meigs County Pioneer and Histoncal.Soetety
1s inviting the p~blic to pop by on the weekend ·to view the
quarters.
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FRIDAY
PAST
MATRONS,
Evangeline Chapter OES, 7:30
p.m. Friday, home of Mrs.
Jessie Houdashelt, 398 Grant
St., Middleport.
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QUARTERLY MEETING,
Freedom Gospel Mission, Bald
Knob, 7:30 p.m. Friday with
Rev. 0. G. McKinney,
Charleston, W. Va., speaking,
Rev. L. R. Glusencamp,
paslor, extends Invitation to
public; special vocal numbers.
SATURDAY
EASTERN ALUMNI
Banquet set for SatW'day, June
10, 7:30 p.m. at high school. .
Reservations to Marilyn
Robinson, Coolville Route 2, by
June I.
SUNDAY
Hn.lN SING, Stiversville
Church, Sunday, 1:30 p.m.
Public welcome.

Eagles Win Season Finale 10-1

JAMES CORNELL HAS RECEIVED an American Rag,
three by five feet, which has flown over the Capitol in Washington
for use at the Meigs County Courthouse. The flag was sent by
Cong. Clarence E. Miller. Jim reports that the fl•g•certainly was
needed. It'll fly from the f)agpole near the Qvil War monument
beside the courthouse for the first time on Merrwial Dly.

Stander Is No

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QUITE .A TRIP
UP for memberS of Langsville
Explorer Scout Post 239. ("
The members, accompanied by lheir advisor, James C.
Council, will leave Pomeroy about 8 Monday morning for Pittsburgh, Pa.
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They'll have some four canoes and equipment from Camp
Arrowhead In HunUngton. From Portsmouth, they'll start down
the Ohio in the canoes, stopping to camp at night. The trip is
expected to take five or six days.
Making the trip will be Robert c. Council, James D. Council,
Mark Matson Bruce Beach, Tom Cleland and Floyd Cleland.
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Stale Department of Health will
ignore a Hamilton County Common Pleas Court ruling which
declaredOhio'sfiuorldaUonlaw
unconstitutlonaland conUnue to
enforce the law.
George Compton, legal adnnlnistrator for the Health Department, said the 19691aw rec
quiring communi tles of 20,000 or
more populaUon to fluoridate
their water is sUll on the books
as far as he Is coocerned.
Judge W!Uiam R. Matthews
ruled In 1971 that the law was
unconslitutional,statlngthatthe
Ohio General AsseJil!bly had no
right to Interfere with the city's
management of Its own waterworks.
"We have an obUgaUon not
to let the lnterpretaUon of this
law rest with the common pleas
court decision," Compton said
Wednesday.
The Health Department contacted59ciUes,counUesandprivale water ouppllers earlier this
week, aoldng for el)llanaUona
why they bad not met the Jan.
1, 1971, deadline to fluoridate.
Cincinnati and Columbus were
Included on the list of those
failing to comply.
Compton said the Health De·
partmentwu nota party to the ·
Suit In Hamilton Colinty and
"as far as we are concerned•
the court opinion •lands only
in Hamilton County."
Compton's decision to ignore
the court ruling confllcll with•.
an opinion from the .Ohio attorney general's office which
saysdecislon.s by common pleas
courts remain the law of the
land unUl reversed by a hlahef
court.
Compton said only the Ohio
Supreme Court or the u.s. &amp;J.

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Maynard, New Haven, W.Va.;
and the paternal grandmother
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The
maternal
great·
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Preece, Inez, Ky.

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REVIVAL at Fellowship School, found lime to jaunt to Rome, Italy.
ChW'ch of the Lord of Jesus
ActUally, Franklin won the trip as a Goodyear Tire Co.
Christ Friday, Saturday and dealer. Mr. and Mrs. Rizer flew out of Columbus to Chicago
Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Elder where they joined others in the party - about 150 - and from
Adams of Marietta will be there jetted to Rome.
.
In Rome, they went on numerous sightseeing trips during
guest speaker. Roy Bush,
pastor.
which they saw the Pope. They spent a day In Florence, a day In
HOMEMADE Ice cream and Trivoli, the aty of Fountains, and made a trip to Naples and then
cake will be sold Sunday In to the Ish! of Capri where they dined at the Julius Caesar
conjunctioo with a barbecue by Restaurant on top of a mountain on the Isle.
the Rllcine Fire Department.
Enroute home via plane they stopped briefly at Shannon,
The Ladles Auxiliary will Ireland, which they enjoyed thoroughly and then back home.
·sponsor the sale of Ice cream.
Incidentally, tbe Rlzers' son, Franklin II, attending~ U. S.
Serving starts at 11 a.m.
Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, wUl be spendl!!l! this
CHRISTIAN CONCERT weekend here. MeanUme, he Is touring variP!Is air basea'tn the
Middleport Church of Chris~ · United Slates. Wbile Franklin's visit this time will be short he11
7:·30 Sunday night. Director is be coming home for three weeks in July.
Miss Loretta Ours.
IN TOWN TillS WEEK TO VISIT relatives and friends were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shone, the former Irene Grueser of MinersMONDAY
DAILY VACATION Bible ville, and her mother, Mrs. Lela Flint, who resided for many
School Rutland Church of years on Pomeroy's East Main St.
T!)e trio had been to Massachusetts to visit Mr. Shone's twin
Christ beginning Monday
through June 9. 6:30 to 9:30 sister. The Shones and Mrs. Flint are residents of Stanton, Calif.,
and love it there.
p.m.

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. David Zirkle
are announcing the birth of a
daughter, Brenda Gay, May 22
at the Holzer Medical Center.
replies from the 59 water sup- The infant weighed seven
pliers and then decide whether polll)ds, 10 ounces. Mr. and
to seek a court order to force Mrs. Zirkle have two other
compliance.
daughters, Terri Ann, 11 and

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behind Skip l.oc·kwood, Mirmc· six of his first eight games- we dueling Lollch, the Tigers'
UPI Spurts Wrilcr
jusl didn 't hit for him."
so~1 nipped Texas, 6-:i, Boston
eight-game winner. Lockwood,
Oidh't
Really
Hit
East
Yankee
left-bander
Fritz
Pelook
Baltimore,
2-1,
and
who yie lded six hits, got all the
New York !Kekich 4-1), 7:30
&gt;w. I. pel. g.b. p.m.
terson, who has been distribut- Kansas City beat California·, ·:;..
The Y&lt;1nkees really didn't hit runs he needed in the fourth
New York
'6 9 .743 Milwaukee I Brett 1-4} at ing 1,000 "Fritz the Cat" 2. '
fur Peterson Thursday but inning when Ellie Rodriguez
Pillsburgh
20 13 .606 5 Boslon !Culp 3·4l. 7:30p.m.
Chicago
buttons
to
just
about
anyone
White snapped a scoreless duel belted a twHun homer with
In
the
only
National
League
17 16 .529 B
Saturday's Games
Montreal
16 19 .457 10 Chicago at Oakland·
against
Dick Tidrow in the Mike Ferraro aboard. For
who
wants
one,
won
his
second
activity, the New York Mets
Pnlladelphia 15 19 .441 IO'h Kan City at Calif, night
straight game of the season- outlasted the Chicago Cubs, 3- s ixth inning wlth Murcer Lolich, it was the first loss ever
Sl . Louis
13 23 .361 13'12 Te)(as at Minnesota
after six losses-a 2-0 shutout 2, in 14 innings and the St. 'Louis already aboard with a single to the llrewers.
West
Cleve at Baltimore. night
w.
I. pel. g.b. Detrol'lat New York
of the division-leading Cleve- Cardinals snapped the Pit- and that was that.
I.uis Aparicio scored one run,
Houston
23 12 .657 Milw at Boston, night
land
Indians.
And,
for
the
"Incidentally,"
Peterson
adtsburgh
Pirates'
nine
-game
dro.vc
in another and teamed
Los Angeles 21 IS .583 2'1'
j
Yankees, the victory was their winning streak, 4-2.
ded, "tell anyone who wants up with Duane Josephson .to
Cincinnati
IB 17 .514 5
I nternationa I
Atlanta
14 20 .412 B'h
fifth in the last six, moving
"I've been saying ail along, these Fritz the Cat buttons they execute the first triple play ·of
League Standings ·
San Diego
15 22 .405 9
them
to
within
four
games
of
the only thing wrong with this can have 'em. The movie guy the season as the Red Sox
United Press International
San Francisco 13 26 .333 12
the Tribe in the American club is · the fact that (Roy) gave me 1,000 of them as a edged the Orioles . Marty
W. L. Pel. GB
Thursday's Results
Richmond
19 16 .543
League East race.
New York J Chi 2, 1.4 Inns
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White and (Bobby) Murcer promotion."
Pattin got his first victory of
Louisville
19 16 .543
St. Louis 4 Pittsburgh 2
the
Cat
is
an
x
...
ated
In
Detroit,
Lockwood,
one
of
Fritz
haven't
Started
to
hit,
"
the
year for the Bosox after
Tidewater
19 18 .514 1
I Only games scheduled)
cartoon.
"
the
aces
of
the
young
MilwauYankees'
Manager
Ralph
Hook
five
losses.
Charleston
16 16 .SOO l'h
Today•s Probable Pitchers
Toledo
18 18 .soo w,
In other American League · said after the victory. "As for kee pitchi"g staff last year
(All Times EDT)
Perfect Squeeze Bunt
18 19· .486 1
Montreal !McAnally 0·41 at Peninsula
,y:~ tion, Milwaukee blanked De- Fritz, that !\.&amp;record was very with 10 victories, finally got his
Rod
Carew's perfect squeeze
18 19 .486 2
Chicago !Pizarro 1·1&gt;.2:30 p.m . Syracuse
first
of
the
season
by
outtroit
and
Mickey
Lolich,
z.o,
deceiving.
He
pitched
well
in
bunt
in
the seventh inning
17 21 .436 4
Philadelphia !Carlton 5-41 at Rochester
ThurStlay•s
Results
Pittsburgh ! W~Iker 1· I), 8:05
Louisville 9 C:harleston 0
p.m.
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New York {Seaver 7-1) at St. Peninsula 1 kichmond 0
TOledo 7 Tidewater 2
Louis {Wise 3·41 , 9 p.m .
San Diego !Norman 4-21 at Syracuse 5 Rochester 3 I lsi
Cincinnati !Nolan 5-l), 8:05 game, 7 Innings}
Syracuse 6 Rochester 4 (2nd
p.m.
game. 9 Innings)
San Francisco !Marlchal J.7)
With both teams compleUng Conference. Southern ended at way for the Eagles with a four- third. Alan Pugh was hi t by a
at Atlanta {Reed 1-6). 8:05p.m .
their
season, the Eastern 14-5 and 9·3 in the SVAC. The hitter. Cross, the ace of the pitch, Brett Harl walked, and
Los Angeles I Downing 1-21 at
ASTROS SIGN GIBBON
Houston I Roberts 1-2), 8:30
· Eagles ran over the Southern Eagles were fourth in league Eagle mound corps, fanned Mi ke Nease singled Pugh
p.m.
HOUSTON (UPI ) - The Tornadoes, 10-1, at Eastern play while the Tornadoes and nine and walked seven while home .
Saturday ·s Games
Houston Astros have signed Thursday afternoon.
Kyger Creek were tied for hitting one batter.
The hitters for the Eagles
Phlla at Pills, night
Joe
Gibbon,
a
relief
pitcher
second
place
behind
the
Coach
Larry
Heines'
Eagles
Montreal at Chicago
Pat Arnold started for were Duvall, the grand siam
New York at St. Louis, night released by the Cincinnati finished with a 13-8 slate and 7- champs, Symmes Valley .
Southern, was relieved by Mike homer, and Caldwell, Sanders,
San Diego at Cinci, night
Reds May 5.
5 in the Southern Valley
Richard Cross went ail the Nease in the third, and the Young, Osbourne, and Cross,
San Fran at Allanla; night
Gibbon,
37,
has
pitched
in
the
former came back in the sixth each a .singie.
Los Ang at Houston, night
majors since 1960. He was :Hi
Lo complete the game.
Southern's hitters were Hart,
with a 2.95 earned.run average
American League
Together, they allowed six hits, Mitch Nease, Mike Nease, and
Ent
with Cincinnati last year and
struck
out seven, walked nine, Rodney Holman, each a single:
w. I. pel. g. b. appeared in only two games
Cleveland
and
hit
one batter.
Both Coach Heines and
18 11 .600 Detroit
17 14 .548 1'12 this season, allowing two runs
Eastern struck for two Coach Wolfe are receiving
Baltimore
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16 15 .516 1'12 in two,thirds of an inning.
unearned
runs in the first when congratulations for their fine
New York
14 16 .467 4
Randy
Young
went to first seasons, both teams being well
Boston
II t8 .379 61J2 ACQUIRE DURBANO
Milwaukee
when the Eagle ca tcher over .500.
w~ 1 18 ·357 7
ST. UJUIS (UPI )-St. l.ouis
couidn'l
handle a third strike. Southern
001 000 0- I 4 l
w. 1. pd. g.b, General Manager Sid Abel
Bob
Caldwell,
who
was
hit
by
a
240 040 x- 10 6 1
Eastern
Chicago
21 10 .677 announced Thursday that th e
OMAHA, Neb. (UPI)-Smo- · furniture as he contemplated pitch, and Rick Blake, who
Arnold (LP), Nease ( 3),
~~~~~~ta :: ::
:Y;; 'Blues had acquired 20-year-oid kin ' Joe Frazier, his precision the end of his impossible walked, both scored ,on the Arnold (6), and Pugh. Cross
Te•as
15 19 .441 7'12 Steve Durbano, a minor league job on Bluffs Butcher Ron
dream .
play.
,
and Young, Edwards (5) .
Kansas City 13 19 .406 8lf2 defenseman from the New
Stander
completed,
said
today
Frazier, a 10-1 favorite, drew
in the second, Eastern went
Calllornla
11 11 .353 10'1' York Rangers.
Thursday's Resulh
.
he was waiting for a challenge blood from Stander's nose with on top S.O when Alan Duvall
New York 2 Cleveland o
The National Hockey League from the man he calls Cassius ·tivo tremendous left hooks near
blasted a pitch to right ceo.ter
Milwaukee 1 Detroit o
club got the promising Our- Clay.
the end of the first round. The with the bases pupuialjld for a
Minnesota 6 Te&lt;as 5
bano for what Abel called
"I'm laking a long vacation champion knew he had taken grand slam home run. Scoring
Boston 2 Baltimore I
"f
id t' .. ·
Kan City 5 California 1
uture cons era 10ns.
until I get a solid proposal," command. ·In the third, an ahead of him were Bill
(Only games scheduled)
said after slicing up explosive right to the head took Osbourne, Rick Sanders, and
Frazier
FIRST SIGNER
..Todoy•s Prablble Pitchers
the
Council
Bluffs challenger in the starch out of the shaggy- Blake, all of,whom had walked.
CAll Times EDT&gt;'
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Kansas City I Rooker 1·0) at Newton, who played goal for four rounds Thursday night haired challenger, who apIntroducing
The Eagles scored four more
California !Ryan 2·4l. 11 p.m.
and
scoring
a
fiftho!'ound
TKO
peared
nearly
helpless
at
the
in the fifth. Young opened it
Te&lt;as (Shellenback 1-01 al the Hershey Bears in the
Minnesota ( Blyleven 5-3), 8:30 American Hockey League last when · medical and fight of- end of the fourth.
with a single, Randy Boring
p.m.
He Had Heart
season, became the first ficials decided Stander could
walked , Osbourne s in gled
Chicago (Wood 7·2l at Ooknot
start
the
fifth.
But
Stander
had
heart.
He
of
the
Pittsburgh
home two runs; Cross singled
member
land I Holtzman 6-1}. 11 p.m.
Frazier said he would take on came back for his best round in home another, and Sanders At Your Store Now
Cleveland !Wilcox 01 al Penguins to sign his 1972-73
Baltimore !Cuellar J.J), 7:30 contract Thursday.
Clay, whom he refu~~s to call the fourth, in the opinion of singled home stili another. Of
Muhammad Ali , for $3.5 referee Clayton, who paid the Eagles' six hits, five came
Royal Crown
million in a return bout to the tribute to the challenger for in the fifth.
Bottling Company
March 8, 1971, battle between having "a heart as big as this
Coach Hilton Wolfe's Torthe two won by Frazier in IS building ."
Middleport, Ohio
nadoes, who played without
rounds.
Breathing hard, · with blood ace pitcher Jim Hubbard ,
Frazier's manager, Yancey streaming down his face, he
Durham, said he would ask for waved for Frazier to come on plated their single run in the . " ' " " " " " - - • - • - •
$4 million for a bout with Ali, in. The champion did, and split
but indicated he might accept the challenger's forehead with
Frazier's figure.
a short right.
Stander, his ca reer a
Ali Stander's reflexes ·
question mark after absorbing seemed to leave him but he
savage punishment at the never quit trying and he never
hands of the polished cham- went down.
pion , sobbed as he met
Frazier took home $150,000 in
newsmen and said, 11 ]'m sorry television money and 40 per
.. .
I let a lot of people down. I tried cent of the gate. Stander took
my best and I did everything I 20 per cent of the gate and a
could but he (Frazier) is a percentage of the foreign TV
great champion ."
money.
11 Stitches and 10 Days
All three officials vated the
Stander had bone deep cuts same way, calling the first
on his brow, left cheek, nose round even and giving the next
and right eye. Dr. Jack Lewis three to Frazier.
While we're closed, yau can
said he took 17 stitches to close
purchue Kentucky Fried
the wounds and figured it
Chicken by the box, bucket
would lake 10days "before he's
or barrel.
presentable."
'" Lewis ordered the fight
Available from, our c~rry­
stopped because Stander was
FACTS
out window 11 the reor of
the building from . ..
blinded by blood from the
wounds, his right eye was
swollen shut, and his nose was
broken. The doctor rushed to
Stander's corner at the beckoning of referee Zack Clayton.
He quickly signaled the
game challenger could · not
continue.
Pomeroy, 0.
992-5432
Stander, tough as nails, wept
as he watched Clayton call the
match . He stormed into his
dressing room, ousted a news
The Miss America Pagcolumnist and kicked the eant of Atlantic ' City, N.J ..
is a resorl·promotion device
developed since 1921, which
a!tracts thousands of visitors and receives national
newspaper, radio and television coverage . The first .
Miss America was Marga.
ret Gorman, 16, of Wash·
ington, D.C., who was
chosen Miss America in
1921, The World Almanac
recalls.
By United Press International
Nalional lea'gue

By Bob Hoeflich

Pomeroy, will be in Canton on June 15 for a major ha~ning.
which cleared the Senate was
Last year the Olristlan Freedom Foundation, wit~
tacked on lo a big higher ·~, headquMters in Los AJII!eies, Ca!if., end~ the . Rev. Mr.
education money bill. The rider Perrin's hook, "Look Who's Killing G?d," advertising II highly as
would suspend for 18 months a book all Christian Americans ~uld read. •
any court-ordered · busing
The foundation invited Rev. Perrin to attend a bancju.et held
where the order involved is slill on the Queen Mary in San Franciscp Harbor. Such celebnUes as
subject !'&gt; court appeal.
G Ronald Reagan and Lawrence Welk attended the event.
It abio would prevent the R:: ferrln was unable to attend. ·
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federal government from all()o
Th f ·d !'on
now
planning
a
similar
event
In
the
Midwest
Ung funds for busing unless ·
e oun a 1 '
ho " d to
ca
.
('n
Canton)
has invited Rev. Perrin as "honorary st an .
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local school offictals request It.
of .
. ConservaUve Olristian fi•ures
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ceremorues.
,
•In additi0111't would prohibit all act as master
'd t d East
United States are expected to be
federally forced busing unless from the M1 wes an
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feed at night.
"I'm going to swim as far as
my body will take me," Poenisch said at a news conference
here ThW'sday.
Poenisch 's body already has
taken him pretty far.
In 1969, he pulled a rowboat
with two peQple in it a distance
of six miles in three hours and
five minutes.
Later that year Poenisch
pulled two rowboats with a ton
of people In them for three
miles In one and a half hours.
In 1970 he won a six.IJour endurance swim pulling an empty rowboat and then pulled a 28ton yacht about 2() feet. Last
year Poenlsch pulled a 15-ton
steamer one and a half miles.
Poenisch said the upcoming
swim would be hazardous and
difficult, but he was confident
he would make it. One reason,
he said, was a big morale
booster, his beauUful 25-yearold wife, Faye.
"That boy's going to make
It," Faye told newsmen.

Roy Wllklns, chairman of the
conferen~. said he and other
rights leaders feared the
enactment of any, form of
, auppre1111lon of busing wotlld set
precedents which might lead to
erosion of other constltutlooa!
rights.
,
. Wilkins said the HouseJllssed measure and other
pending proposals to curb
busing are "the greatest threat
to this country's pursuit of
equality that has arlsen since
the end of the ~onstructlon
period."
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coaUtlon of civil rights grouJII
has opened a drive to kill
Senate-passed antibusing
legislation. One leader called it
part of the greatest threat to
equality since the end of
Reconiltruction.
RepresentaUves of the 127
groups which make up the
National Leadership Conference on Civil Rights held an
emergency meeUng in ·New
York City Thursday night to
head off in the House the bill
which the Senate Jllssed 63 to
15 earlier this week.

five scoreless innings to
register his third victory of the
season.
Another "oldo.timer" getUng
"back into things'.' was Bo~
Gibson who notched his first
scored Cesar Tovar with the triumph of the season in
winning run in the Twins ' hurling the Cardinals past redvictory over Texas. Tovar led hot Pittsburgh. The 3&amp;-year old
off the irming with a doutile and Gibson, who lost his first five
~as sacrificed to third before
games this year, scattered
Carew's bunt.
seven hits and struck out 10 in
Paul Schaal hit his fi rst halting the Pirates' winning
homer of the season and streak at nine.
Kansas Cily took advantage of
Ca lifornia mistakes to score
three unearned runs and beat
Lhe Angels. The loss was
California 's sixth in their last
seven games.
Will Bloom
The Mets, leading Lhe
All Summer
National League East Division,
got another dividend from 41From
year-Oid Willie Mays as the
"Say Hey Kid" drove home
Wayne G&lt;trrett with the win·
Serving : Gallipolis,
ning run with two out in the
Pomeroy, Middleport , 0 .,
14th inning to nip the Cubs. Ace
&amp; Mason Co., W. Va .
reliever Tug McGraw pitched

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"student body" at Harrisonville School in 1915. Front row, lo!', Ruth Mitchel, Caroline Mitchel,
Ina Warner, N111'108n Mitchel, Uza Warner, Dal' Warner, Carl Reeves, Clifford CUckier, and
Herman Warner :·back row, Frank Graves, Rllymond Mitchel, Carolyn Mitchel, Mary Graves
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - A re"Findings that DDT causes
searcher at Ohio State Univer- egg shell thinning In 40 bird
slty said today the use of DDT species, such as the brown
ml18t be stopped completely pelican and peregrine falcon,
because "warning signs rendering them unable to resuggest we should not risk produce, are taken by some as
conUnued tampering with the isolated cases which are greatenvironment" by conUnued use ly outweighed by the benefits of
of the compound.
DDT," Keith said. "But they
Dr. Tony J. Peterle, profes- really are examples to 11aorandchalnnanofzoologyat lustrate that use of .DDT can
OSU, acknowledges the coet of · havemanyi!indsof unexpected
pest coritrol would Increase effects which are hszarouds to
and probably double, bringing life on earth."
an Increase In food prices, but
Peterle said there is very
that should not be considered. little knowledge of the "subtle
"But these costs would be effects'' of DDT on various life
small compared to a major functions. ·
disruption of whole ecological
"We don't understand all the
syaterns upon which man is chronic effects of DDT, and ef.
vitally dependent," said Peter· feels on dlffere~t segments of a
le.
populaUon vary according to
James Keith, head of the their exposW"e," he said.
pesticide-wildlife ecology secFinely Balauced
tlon of the Denver Wildlife RePeterle said some of the
search Center and a candidate "chronic subleties" brought on
for a doctorate degree at OSU, by DDT include abnormal ternagrees.
perature regulation, abnormal
Iulated
·thyroid function and increased
Kell!l said people who favor metabolism of steroids, lnciudthe 11111 of DDT have mlslnter- lng sex hormones.
preted some of the warning
Peterie pointed out that dif·
signs given off by the com- ferent'plant lind animal species
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Fiftyelght-year-oJd
Walter
Poenlsch, powered by "tiger
juice" and protected by a
portable sharkproof cage, will
attempt to set a world record
for ocean marathon swimming
next month.
At 5 a.m. on ·June 14, Poenlsch, of suburban Grove City,
will enter the Atlantic Ocean
off the coast of Cuba and try to
swim to Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
200 miles away.
Poenlsch credits "tiger
juice" for making · ~Urn the
recognized strongest swimmer
:n tlie world. He said his formula was a combination of
glucose and other sugars,
honey, skim milk powder and
molasses.
Poenlsch will swim Inside a
movable 30-foot-loJII! and 15foot deep cage to keep the
sharks away. A skin diver also
will accompany him because
Poenlsch figures the cage
mlcht not be enough, since he
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"One small factor, such as
those altered by DDT, can
throw the whole complex
mechanism out of adjustment
and affect all interrelated
species, including man," said
Peterle.
"When you shuffle factors
around you change the Uming 1
andlntensityofthlngstowhich
species have adapted seleclively for sutvlval," he said.
· Peterle said there have been
no observable effects of DDT
on human health, but he says
"we haven't looked at them
very closely."
A thought for today : British
sa tirisL Jonathan Swift said,
" Laws are like cobwebs,
which may catch small flies but
ieL wasps and hornets break
through."

Thed Croy has been returned
to his home from the Holzer
Medical Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary WoU of
Columbus were weekend
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geotoge
Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. David
Koblentz.
Mr . and Mrs. Eldon Will and
Mrs. Karl Kloes, Syracuse,
called · on Denzil Cleland,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clay of
Michigan were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaul.
Visitors during the weekend
of Mrs. Opal Eichinger and
Mrs. Mabel VanMeter were
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Eichinger and daughter,
Suzannah, Columbus; Mrs.

PLEASANT VALLEY
Names of persons admitted
are not released by hospital
authorities.
DISCHARGES: William
Longstaff, Kanauga; Barbara
VanVranken, Mason: Evelyn
Rawson, Southside: Hattie
Radcliff, Leon, and Greg
Clendenin, Point Pleasant.

WIN AT BRIDGE

It's the Elimination Play
playin~ low ·and sticking
East
m. Unfortunately for
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this
plan,
if West just plays
•s :u
the
eight-spot,
East will be
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to
play
the
four and
.
4A10
won't be in trouble.
WEST
EAST (0)
It is up to declarer to see
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a better way to force East
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to lead a diamond.
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The play goes just the
SOUTH
sa me until the last heart is
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led. At this point , instead of
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mond. East is on lead and
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must either lead from his
Both vulneraOle
king of dial)londs or play his
West North East . South
last heart to allow South to
discard another diamond
Puss
3 lo
Pass 4 •
while ruffing in dummy.
Pass
Pass
Puss
Wouldn't South look silly
Opening lead- ¥ K
if West showed up with the
diamond king? Yes he would,
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby but East really needed that
king for his opening bid .
The elimination play is
(HEWSI"APflt EHTUPIISl ASSN.)
one of the nicest to teach.
It usually is rather difficult,
but pupils just love to see
how it works. Today's hand
Tlle bidding has been:
is given to advanced pupils
West
North
Easl
South
by Barbara Brier of Miami.
14
Pass
1•
Barbara currently holds Pass 3 4
Pass
the world's In i xed pair
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You, South, hold:
championship with Waide·
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mar von Zedtwitz.
What
do
you
do
now
?
Hearts are led three times.
South ruffs high and pulls
A-Bid (our dubs. II may
trumps with two leads. This turn out that three spades or
sets the stage for a simple I h r e e no-trump would have
elimination play. The ace worked out better, but this is
and king of clubs are plar,ed your best action. You are not
and the last club is ruf ed, in a sure~thlng position.
TODAY'S QUF.STION
as is dummy's last heart.
This eliminates everything
Instead of opening one club,
but diamonds and declarer your partner ha.5 bid one dialeads a low one toward dum· mond . What do you do now?
my with every intention of

NORTH

Rllymond VanMeter and ron,
Earl, Mr. Donald VanMeter
and son, Don, Mr. Earl
of
Williamson,
all
Youngstown: Miss Leda
Kraeuter and Mr . Eldon
Kraeuter, Racine; Mr. and
Mrs. Rlly Justice, Reedsville:
Miss Nancy Hawk, Cooiville:
Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Nice and
Tammie and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth
Hartung
and
'daughter, Heather, local.
Bibles were presented at the .
Sunday morning worship
service at the United Methodist
Church to graduating seniors
Mary Jo WoH, Melanie Dean,
Dennis Eichinger, Timothy
Gtmpf and Roger Karr.

;~'!.ed

to protect minority
Prospects for House passage
·of the measure were described
as improved In view of the
Senate action.
· The conference appointed
Howard. Glicilstein, a former
staff director for the U.S. Civil
Rights Conunission, to coor- dlnate Its attack on the
legislation and the "hysteria
over school busing that is
sweeping the nation."
Glickstein told reporters In
Washington "I thlnil a lot of us
thought this could never happen. In the paat all kind of silly
amendments have been pr()o
posed but \hey have always
been defeated."
He said the Senate's action
"took us by surprise," and
added that President Nixon's
stand on the Issue apparently
provided the momentum
needed for passage.

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THE PUBUC WILL be given its first op!l"rtunity to Inspect
the new quarters of the Meigs County museum this weekend.
The museum, formerly the home of Dr. and Mrs. Rlly
Heaton, Butternut Ave., will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday .
anti on Monday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There ar~ no .exhibi~ on
·hand as yet but the Meigs County Pioneer and Histoncal.Soetety
1s inviting the p~blic to pop by on the weekend ·to view the
quarters.
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PAST
MATRONS,
Evangeline Chapter OES, 7:30
p.m. Friday, home of Mrs.
Jessie Houdashelt, 398 Grant
St., Middleport.
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QUARTERLY MEETING,
Freedom Gospel Mission, Bald
Knob, 7:30 p.m. Friday with
Rev. 0. G. McKinney,
Charleston, W. Va., speaking,
Rev. L. R. Glusencamp,
paslor, extends Invitation to
public; special vocal numbers.
SATURDAY
EASTERN ALUMNI
Banquet set for SatW'day, June
10, 7:30 p.m. at high school. .
Reservations to Marilyn
Robinson, Coolville Route 2, by
June I.
SUNDAY
Hn.lN SING, Stiversville
Church, Sunday, 1:30 p.m.
Public welcome.

Eagles Win Season Finale 10-1

JAMES CORNELL HAS RECEIVED an American Rag,
three by five feet, which has flown over the Capitol in Washington
for use at the Meigs County Courthouse. The flag was sent by
Cong. Clarence E. Miller. Jim reports that the fl•g•certainly was
needed. It'll fly from the f)agpole near the Qvil War monument
beside the courthouse for the first time on Merrwial Dly.

Stander Is No

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QUITE .A TRIP
UP for memberS of Langsville
Explorer Scout Post 239. ("
The members, accompanied by lheir advisor, James C.
Council, will leave Pomeroy about 8 Monday morning for Pittsburgh, Pa.
·
They'll have some four canoes and equipment from Camp
Arrowhead In HunUngton. From Portsmouth, they'll start down
the Ohio in the canoes, stopping to camp at night. The trip is
expected to take five or six days.
Making the trip will be Robert c. Council, James D. Council,
Mark Matson Bruce Beach, Tom Cleland and Floyd Cleland.
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Stale Department of Health will
ignore a Hamilton County Common Pleas Court ruling which
declaredOhio'sfiuorldaUonlaw
unconstitutlonaland conUnue to
enforce the law.
George Compton, legal adnnlnistrator for the Health Department, said the 19691aw rec
quiring communi tles of 20,000 or
more populaUon to fluoridate
their water is sUll on the books
as far as he Is coocerned.
Judge W!Uiam R. Matthews
ruled In 1971 that the law was
unconslitutional,statlngthatthe
Ohio General AsseJil!bly had no
right to Interfere with the city's
management of Its own waterworks.
"We have an obUgaUon not
to let the lnterpretaUon of this
law rest with the common pleas
court decision," Compton said
Wednesday.
The Health Department contacted59ciUes,counUesandprivale water ouppllers earlier this
week, aoldng for el)llanaUona
why they bad not met the Jan.
1, 1971, deadline to fluoridate.
Cincinnati and Columbus were
Included on the list of those
failing to comply.
Compton said the Health De·
partmentwu nota party to the ·
Suit In Hamilton Colinty and
"as far as we are concerned•
the court opinion •lands only
in Hamilton County."
Compton's decision to ignore
the court ruling confllcll with•.
an opinion from the .Ohio attorney general's office which
saysdecislon.s by common pleas
courts remain the law of the
land unUl reversed by a hlahef
court.
Compton said only the Ohio
Supreme Court or the u.s. &amp;J.

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REVIVAL at Fellowship School, found lime to jaunt to Rome, Italy.
ChW'ch of the Lord of Jesus
ActUally, Franklin won the trip as a Goodyear Tire Co.
Christ Friday, Saturday and dealer. Mr. and Mrs. Rizer flew out of Columbus to Chicago
Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Elder where they joined others in the party - about 150 - and from
Adams of Marietta will be there jetted to Rome.
.
In Rome, they went on numerous sightseeing trips during
guest speaker. Roy Bush,
pastor.
which they saw the Pope. They spent a day In Florence, a day In
HOMEMADE Ice cream and Trivoli, the aty of Fountains, and made a trip to Naples and then
cake will be sold Sunday In to the Ish! of Capri where they dined at the Julius Caesar
conjunctioo with a barbecue by Restaurant on top of a mountain on the Isle.
the Rllcine Fire Department.
Enroute home via plane they stopped briefly at Shannon,
The Ladles Auxiliary will Ireland, which they enjoyed thoroughly and then back home.
·sponsor the sale of Ice cream.
Incidentally, tbe Rlzers' son, Franklin II, attending~ U. S.
Serving starts at 11 a.m.
Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, wUl be spendl!!l! this
CHRISTIAN CONCERT weekend here. MeanUme, he Is touring variP!Is air basea'tn the
Middleport Church of Chris~ · United Slates. Wbile Franklin's visit this time will be short he11
7:·30 Sunday night. Director is be coming home for three weeks in July.
Miss Loretta Ours.
IN TOWN TillS WEEK TO VISIT relatives and friends were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shone, the former Irene Grueser of MinersMONDAY
DAILY VACATION Bible ville, and her mother, Mrs. Lela Flint, who resided for many
School Rutland Church of years on Pomeroy's East Main St.
T!)e trio had been to Massachusetts to visit Mr. Shone's twin
Christ beginning Monday
through June 9. 6:30 to 9:30 sister. The Shones and Mrs. Flint are residents of Stanton, Calif.,
and love it there.
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DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. David Zirkle
are announcing the birth of a
daughter, Brenda Gay, May 22
at the Holzer Medical Center.
replies from the 59 water sup- The infant weighed seven
pliers and then decide whether polll)ds, 10 ounces. Mr. and
to seek a court order to force Mrs. Zirkle have two other
compliance.
daughters, Terri Ann, 11 and

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behind Skip l.oc·kwood, Mirmc· six of his first eight games- we dueling Lollch, the Tigers'
UPI Spurts Wrilcr
jusl didn 't hit for him."
so~1 nipped Texas, 6-:i, Boston
eight-game winner. Lockwood,
Oidh't
Really
Hit
East
Yankee
left-bander
Fritz
Pelook
Baltimore,
2-1,
and
who yie lded six hits, got all the
New York !Kekich 4-1), 7:30
&gt;w. I. pel. g.b. p.m.
terson, who has been distribut- Kansas City beat California·, ·:;..
The Y&lt;1nkees really didn't hit runs he needed in the fourth
New York
'6 9 .743 Milwaukee I Brett 1-4} at ing 1,000 "Fritz the Cat" 2. '
fur Peterson Thursday but inning when Ellie Rodriguez
Pillsburgh
20 13 .606 5 Boslon !Culp 3·4l. 7:30p.m.
Chicago
buttons
to
just
about
anyone
White snapped a scoreless duel belted a twHun homer with
In
the
only
National
League
17 16 .529 B
Saturday's Games
Montreal
16 19 .457 10 Chicago at Oakland·
against
Dick Tidrow in the Mike Ferraro aboard. For
who
wants
one,
won
his
second
activity, the New York Mets
Pnlladelphia 15 19 .441 IO'h Kan City at Calif, night
straight game of the season- outlasted the Chicago Cubs, 3- s ixth inning wlth Murcer Lolich, it was the first loss ever
Sl . Louis
13 23 .361 13'12 Te)(as at Minnesota
after six losses-a 2-0 shutout 2, in 14 innings and the St. 'Louis already aboard with a single to the llrewers.
West
Cleve at Baltimore. night
w.
I. pel. g.b. Detrol'lat New York
of the division-leading Cleve- Cardinals snapped the Pit- and that was that.
I.uis Aparicio scored one run,
Houston
23 12 .657 Milw at Boston, night
land
Indians.
And,
for
the
"Incidentally,"
Peterson
adtsburgh
Pirates'
nine
-game
dro.vc
in another and teamed
Los Angeles 21 IS .583 2'1'
j
Yankees, the victory was their winning streak, 4-2.
ded, "tell anyone who wants up with Duane Josephson .to
Cincinnati
IB 17 .514 5
I nternationa I
Atlanta
14 20 .412 B'h
fifth in the last six, moving
"I've been saying ail along, these Fritz the Cat buttons they execute the first triple play ·of
League Standings ·
San Diego
15 22 .405 9
them
to
within
four
games
of
the only thing wrong with this can have 'em. The movie guy the season as the Red Sox
United Press International
San Francisco 13 26 .333 12
the Tribe in the American club is · the fact that (Roy) gave me 1,000 of them as a edged the Orioles . Marty
W. L. Pel. GB
Thursday's Results
Richmond
19 16 .543
League East race.
New York J Chi 2, 1.4 Inns
.
.
White and (Bobby) Murcer promotion."
Pattin got his first victory of
Louisville
19 16 .543
St. Louis 4 Pittsburgh 2
the
Cat
is
an
x
...
ated
In
Detroit,
Lockwood,
one
of
Fritz
haven't
Started
to
hit,
"
the
year for the Bosox after
Tidewater
19 18 .514 1
I Only games scheduled)
cartoon.
"
the
aces
of
the
young
MilwauYankees'
Manager
Ralph
Hook
five
losses.
Charleston
16 16 .SOO l'h
Today•s Probable Pitchers
Toledo
18 18 .soo w,
In other American League · said after the victory. "As for kee pitchi"g staff last year
(All Times EDT)
Perfect Squeeze Bunt
18 19· .486 1
Montreal !McAnally 0·41 at Peninsula
,y:~ tion, Milwaukee blanked De- Fritz, that !\.&amp;record was very with 10 victories, finally got his
Rod
Carew's perfect squeeze
18 19 .486 2
Chicago !Pizarro 1·1&gt;.2:30 p.m . Syracuse
first
of
the
season
by
outtroit
and
Mickey
Lolich,
z.o,
deceiving.
He
pitched
well
in
bunt
in
the seventh inning
17 21 .436 4
Philadelphia !Carlton 5-41 at Rochester
ThurStlay•s
Results
Pittsburgh ! W~Iker 1· I), 8:05
Louisville 9 C:harleston 0
p.m.
.
New York {Seaver 7-1) at St. Peninsula 1 kichmond 0
TOledo 7 Tidewater 2
Louis {Wise 3·41 , 9 p.m .
San Diego !Norman 4-21 at Syracuse 5 Rochester 3 I lsi
Cincinnati !Nolan 5-l), 8:05 game, 7 Innings}
Syracuse 6 Rochester 4 (2nd
p.m.
game. 9 Innings)
San Francisco !Marlchal J.7)
With both teams compleUng Conference. Southern ended at way for the Eagles with a four- third. Alan Pugh was hi t by a
at Atlanta {Reed 1-6). 8:05p.m .
their
season, the Eastern 14-5 and 9·3 in the SVAC. The hitter. Cross, the ace of the pitch, Brett Harl walked, and
Los Angeles I Downing 1-21 at
ASTROS SIGN GIBBON
Houston I Roberts 1-2), 8:30
· Eagles ran over the Southern Eagles were fourth in league Eagle mound corps, fanned Mi ke Nease singled Pugh
p.m.
HOUSTON (UPI ) - The Tornadoes, 10-1, at Eastern play while the Tornadoes and nine and walked seven while home .
Saturday ·s Games
Houston Astros have signed Thursday afternoon.
Kyger Creek were tied for hitting one batter.
The hitters for the Eagles
Phlla at Pills, night
Joe
Gibbon,
a
relief
pitcher
second
place
behind
the
Coach
Larry
Heines'
Eagles
Montreal at Chicago
Pat Arnold started for were Duvall, the grand siam
New York at St. Louis, night released by the Cincinnati finished with a 13-8 slate and 7- champs, Symmes Valley .
Southern, was relieved by Mike homer, and Caldwell, Sanders,
San Diego at Cinci, night
Reds May 5.
5 in the Southern Valley
Richard Cross went ail the Nease in the third, and the Young, Osbourne, and Cross,
San Fran at Allanla; night
Gibbon,
37,
has
pitched
in
the
former came back in the sixth each a .singie.
Los Ang at Houston, night
majors since 1960. He was :Hi
Lo complete the game.
Southern's hitters were Hart,
with a 2.95 earned.run average
American League
Together, they allowed six hits, Mitch Nease, Mike Nease, and
Ent
with Cincinnati last year and
struck
out seven, walked nine, Rodney Holman, each a single:
w. I. pel. g. b. appeared in only two games
Cleveland
and
hit
one batter.
Both Coach Heines and
18 11 .600 Detroit
17 14 .548 1'12 this season, allowing two runs
Eastern struck for two Coach Wolfe are receiving
Baltimore
- · ·· · · ·" ·&lt;' •
16 15 .516 1'12 in two,thirds of an inning.
unearned
runs in the first when congratulations for their fine
New York
14 16 .467 4
Randy
Young
went to first seasons, both teams being well
Boston
II t8 .379 61J2 ACQUIRE DURBANO
Milwaukee
when the Eagle ca tcher over .500.
w~ 1 18 ·357 7
ST. UJUIS (UPI )-St. l.ouis
couidn'l
handle a third strike. Southern
001 000 0- I 4 l
w. 1. pd. g.b, General Manager Sid Abel
Bob
Caldwell,
who
was
hit
by
a
240 040 x- 10 6 1
Eastern
Chicago
21 10 .677 announced Thursday that th e
OMAHA, Neb. (UPI)-Smo- · furniture as he contemplated pitch, and Rick Blake, who
Arnold (LP), Nease ( 3),
~~~~~~ta :: ::
:Y;; 'Blues had acquired 20-year-oid kin ' Joe Frazier, his precision the end of his impossible walked, both scored ,on the Arnold (6), and Pugh. Cross
Te•as
15 19 .441 7'12 Steve Durbano, a minor league job on Bluffs Butcher Ron
dream .
play.
,
and Young, Edwards (5) .
Kansas City 13 19 .406 8lf2 defenseman from the New
Stander
completed,
said
today
Frazier, a 10-1 favorite, drew
in the second, Eastern went
Calllornla
11 11 .353 10'1' York Rangers.
Thursday's Resulh
.
he was waiting for a challenge blood from Stander's nose with on top S.O when Alan Duvall
New York 2 Cleveland o
The National Hockey League from the man he calls Cassius ·tivo tremendous left hooks near
blasted a pitch to right ceo.ter
Milwaukee 1 Detroit o
club got the promising Our- Clay.
the end of the first round. The with the bases pupuialjld for a
Minnesota 6 Te&lt;as 5
bano for what Abel called
"I'm laking a long vacation champion knew he had taken grand slam home run. Scoring
Boston 2 Baltimore I
"f
id t' .. ·
Kan City 5 California 1
uture cons era 10ns.
until I get a solid proposal," command. ·In the third, an ahead of him were Bill
(Only games scheduled)
said after slicing up explosive right to the head took Osbourne, Rick Sanders, and
Frazier
FIRST SIGNER
..Todoy•s Prablble Pitchers
the
Council
Bluffs challenger in the starch out of the shaggy- Blake, all of,whom had walked.
CAll Times EDT&gt;'
PITISBURGH (UPI)-Cam
Kansas City I Rooker 1·0) at Newton, who played goal for four rounds Thursday night haired challenger, who apIntroducing
The Eagles scored four more
California !Ryan 2·4l. 11 p.m.
and
scoring
a
fiftho!'ound
TKO
peared
nearly
helpless
at
the
in the fifth. Young opened it
Te&lt;as (Shellenback 1-01 al the Hershey Bears in the
Minnesota ( Blyleven 5-3), 8:30 American Hockey League last when · medical and fight of- end of the fourth.
with a single, Randy Boring
p.m.
He Had Heart
season, became the first ficials decided Stander could
walked , Osbourne s in gled
Chicago (Wood 7·2l at Ooknot
start
the
fifth.
But
Stander
had
heart.
He
of
the
Pittsburgh
home two runs; Cross singled
member
land I Holtzman 6-1}. 11 p.m.
Frazier said he would take on came back for his best round in home another, and Sanders At Your Store Now
Cleveland !Wilcox 01 al Penguins to sign his 1972-73
Baltimore !Cuellar J.J), 7:30 contract Thursday.
Clay, whom he refu~~s to call the fourth, in the opinion of singled home stili another. Of
Muhammad Ali , for $3.5 referee Clayton, who paid the Eagles' six hits, five came
Royal Crown
million in a return bout to the tribute to the challenger for in the fifth.
Bottling Company
March 8, 1971, battle between having "a heart as big as this
Coach Hilton Wolfe's Torthe two won by Frazier in IS building ."
Middleport, Ohio
nadoes, who played without
rounds.
Breathing hard, · with blood ace pitcher Jim Hubbard ,
Frazier's manager, Yancey streaming down his face, he
Durham, said he would ask for waved for Frazier to come on plated their single run in the . " ' " " " " " - - • - • - •
$4 million for a bout with Ali, in. The champion did, and split
but indicated he might accept the challenger's forehead with
Frazier's figure.
a short right.
Stander, his ca reer a
Ali Stander's reflexes ·
question mark after absorbing seemed to leave him but he
savage punishment at the never quit trying and he never
hands of the polished cham- went down.
pion , sobbed as he met
Frazier took home $150,000 in
newsmen and said, 11 ]'m sorry television money and 40 per
.. .
I let a lot of people down. I tried cent of the gate. Stander took
my best and I did everything I 20 per cent of the gate and a
could but he (Frazier) is a percentage of the foreign TV
great champion ."
money.
11 Stitches and 10 Days
All three officials vated the
Stander had bone deep cuts same way, calling the first
on his brow, left cheek, nose round even and giving the next
and right eye. Dr. Jack Lewis three to Frazier.
While we're closed, yau can
said he took 17 stitches to close
purchue Kentucky Fried
the wounds and figured it
Chicken by the box, bucket
would lake 10days "before he's
or barrel.
presentable."
'" Lewis ordered the fight
Available from, our c~rry­
stopped because Stander was
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the building from . ..
blinded by blood from the
wounds, his right eye was
swollen shut, and his nose was
broken. The doctor rushed to
Stander's corner at the beckoning of referee Zack Clayton.
He quickly signaled the
game challenger could · not
continue.
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Stander, tough as nails, wept
as he watched Clayton call the
match . He stormed into his
dressing room, ousted a news
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ret Gorman, 16, of Wash·
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chosen Miss America in
1921, The World Almanac
recalls.
By United Press International
Nalional lea'gue

By Bob Hoeflich

Pomeroy, will be in Canton on June 15 for a major ha~ning.
which cleared the Senate was
Last year the Olristlan Freedom Foundation, wit~
tacked on lo a big higher ·~, headquMters in Los AJII!eies, Ca!if., end~ the . Rev. Mr.
education money bill. The rider Perrin's hook, "Look Who's Killing G?d," advertising II highly as
would suspend for 18 months a book all Christian Americans ~uld read. •
any court-ordered · busing
The foundation invited Rev. Perrin to attend a bancju.et held
where the order involved is slill on the Queen Mary in San Franciscp Harbor. Such celebnUes as
subject !'&gt; court appeal.
G Ronald Reagan and Lawrence Welk attended the event.
It abio would prevent the R:: ferrln was unable to attend. ·
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Th f ·d !'on
now
planning
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similar
event
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United States are expected to be
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feed at night.
"I'm going to swim as far as
my body will take me," Poenisch said at a news conference
here ThW'sday.
Poenisch 's body already has
taken him pretty far.
In 1969, he pulled a rowboat
with two peQple in it a distance
of six miles in three hours and
five minutes.
Later that year Poenisch
pulled two rowboats with a ton
of people In them for three
miles In one and a half hours.
In 1970 he won a six.IJour endurance swim pulling an empty rowboat and then pulled a 28ton yacht about 2() feet. Last
year Poenlsch pulled a 15-ton
steamer one and a half miles.
Poenisch said the upcoming
swim would be hazardous and
difficult, but he was confident
he would make it. One reason,
he said, was a big morale
booster, his beauUful 25-yearold wife, Faye.
"That boy's going to make
It," Faye told newsmen.

Roy Wllklns, chairman of the
conferen~. said he and other
rights leaders feared the
enactment of any, form of
, auppre1111lon of busing wotlld set
precedents which might lead to
erosion of other constltutlooa!
rights.
,
. Wilkins said the HouseJllssed measure and other
pending proposals to curb
busing are "the greatest threat
to this country's pursuit of
equality that has arlsen since
the end of the ~onstructlon
period."
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The ' antibusing legislation

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coaUtlon of civil rights grouJII
has opened a drive to kill
Senate-passed antibusing
legislation. One leader called it
part of the greatest threat to
equality since the end of
Reconiltruction.
RepresentaUves of the 127
groups which make up the
National Leadership Conference on Civil Rights held an
emergency meeUng in ·New
York City Thursday night to
head off in the House the bill
which the Senate Jllssed 63 to
15 earlier this week.

five scoreless innings to
register his third victory of the
season.
Another "oldo.timer" getUng
"back into things'.' was Bo~
Gibson who notched his first
scored Cesar Tovar with the triumph of the season in
winning run in the Twins ' hurling the Cardinals past redvictory over Texas. Tovar led hot Pittsburgh. The 3&amp;-year old
off the irming with a doutile and Gibson, who lost his first five
~as sacrificed to third before
games this year, scattered
Carew's bunt.
seven hits and struck out 10 in
Paul Schaal hit his fi rst halting the Pirates' winning
homer of the season and streak at nine.
Kansas Cily took advantage of
Ca lifornia mistakes to score
three unearned runs and beat
Lhe Angels. The loss was
California 's sixth in their last
seven games.
Will Bloom
The Mets, leading Lhe
All Summer
National League East Division,
got another dividend from 41From
year-Oid Willie Mays as the
"Say Hey Kid" drove home
Wayne G&lt;trrett with the win·
Serving : Gallipolis,
ning run with two out in the
Pomeroy, Middleport , 0 .,
14th inning to nip the Cubs. Ace
&amp; Mason Co., W. Va .
reliever Tug McGraw pitched

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Barring major acci,dents,
new speed records will he set
by the winner, who- may
become the first champ to
cover the 500mlles in less !han
three hours.
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Speeds during practice and
time trials were far above
those turned In last year:
Bobby Unser, Albuquerque,

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of nearly 196 miles an hour,
about 17 miles faster !han the
1971 pole wirUIIng"' speed of
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calif., who thill year is next to
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UNIONDALE, N.Y. (UPI)The National Basketball
AssociaUon beat the American
Basketball Auoclatlon, 106101, Thursday night, but many
believe the senior circuit would
have been charged with harboring a Murder, Inc., lineup
had not Kareem Abdui-Jabbar,
Jerry We~~t and Walt Frazier
absented themselves from the
AII.Star game at the Nassau
Coliseum.
Last year, the NBA won by
five polnla, also without AbduiJabbar. This time Bob t.anier
of the Detroit l'latons provided
the power as be scored 15
points,
grabbed
seven
rebounds and was named the
game's Most Valuable· Player.
The Who's Who of lhe NBA
were active as John Havlicek
of Booton scored 17 points,
Archie Clark of Baltimore
tallled IS, Cincinnati's Nate
Archibald had 12, and Paul
Sallas and Connie Hawkins of
Phoenix collected 11 and 10
rebounds, respectively.
"We had the experience,"
grinned Elgin Baylor, retired
slar of the 1m Angelea Lakers
making his coaching debut.
"But they bad us going for a
while when we failed to come
back fast enough on defenl!ll.''
During that NBA lapse, ·the
ABA mounted a second-period
attack that carried the junior
league to a 19-polnt advantage
at 49-30. Bill the' trend was
reveried lmmedlately as the
ABA went cold and the NBA
reeled off I&amp; stralg)lt points to
trim the lead to four points at
49-45.
HMvUcek put the NBA In

l.:.~!:a~ -For.
·· Tourney Are
Annormced
First ro\llld pairings for the
annual Memorial Holiday Slow
Pitch Softball Tournament
sponsored by Quaker Slate
Service Center were announced today.
Six gamea are scheduled this
evening, two at the Elks
diamond and four at the Kyger
Creek Employees field.
Twenty .four teams are entered
In the four-day, doubleetlmlnaUon event.
Here's toolght's schedule :

front ior good at 75-74with 3:13
left In the third quarter. The
ABA got close, close enough to
almost pull It out. Rick Barry's
three-point field goal with 13
seconds remaining left ·only a
one-point gap at 105-101. Archie
Clark's foul shot put the NBA In
front by two. A long hall-court
attempt by Barry for a winning
lhree.polnter with one second
left just missed its target. The
New York Nets• ace scored 11
points In the game.
Artis Gilmore of Kentucky
outplayed WUt Chamberlain In
the first half, but couldn't
handle Lanier's outside
shots.
"I made a couple ofmistakes
In the second hall and it shook
me up," Gilmore admitted.
t'That 's not usually like me.
My timing was just bad. This
game has been quite an experience for me. We all wllllted
to show the counirY ihat we
could be competitive against
the NBA and not be considered

'that rookie league.'"
· Another ABA freshman who
displayed the poise of a veteran
was Jullua Erving of Virginia,
who scored 13 points, including
one dunk In which he soaied
through lhe air for 10 feet
before dunking his shot.
The Players Associations of
both leagues benefited from a
.$100,000 television package.
Hall the fee went Into their
pension ; .fbnd and lhe other
$50,000 w~s distributed among
the squads, with each winning
player ge!Ung about $3,500 and
losers collected ·an estimated
$1,750 apiece. The gate receipts
from a crowd of 14,000 will be
distributed among three charities .
ABA Commissioner ·Jack
Dolph was p~esent, signifying
his league's sanctioning of the
game. NBA Commillsioner J.
has
Walter , Kennedy
threateped his players with
fines for participating In the
game.

M-M Slo·Pitch
A clutch single off the bat· of
Kenny Caldwell wHh two outs
in the bottom o( the ninth Inning gave host Meadow Green
a 3-2 victory over Fruth
Pharmacy TUesday evening In
Meigs-Mason Slo-Pilch League
play.
Meadow Green's Wilbur
Robinson and Fruth's Gregg
Gibbs clashed in a pitcher's
duel throughout lhe extra in·
nlng affair.
Fruth had been shut out until
l.he lop of the sevenlh but sent it
in/~ extra innings by scoring
IWO runs; one on a homer by
Gibbs and .the other, on slj1gles
by Bunny Arthur, Ray Van
Matie and Steve Halstead.
Caldwell's game wmning hit
came after Charlie Collins

doubled with one out.
In other games,J;!oyal Crown
defeated Jim's campers with
Ronnie Carr slamming two
homers for the winners,
Farmers Bank won over
Reedsville 11~ with Dennis
Evans having a home run for
the winners, Danville defeated
Randolph's 8-5 and K&amp;K won
over Foote Mineral 15-8. Ray
Clark and George Hoschar had
homers for K&amp;K and Ohlinger
and Clark hit home runs for
Foote.
The reaults of last Thursday's ,games were Farmers
over Randolph's 10-3; Fruth
over RC 5-1; Foote over Jim's,
12-10; Meadow Green defeating
Danvllle, 5 ;', and K&amp;K over
Reedsville, 10-8.

Linescores
By Untied Press International
National League
Pitlsbrgh
001 001 ooo- 2 7 3
St Louis
101 Oil OOx- 4 8 0
Ellis. Klson 17) and May;
Gibson (1 ·5) and Simmons. LP
- Ellis 15·2) . HRs- Slzemore
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Baltimore 010 000 ooo- l 4 l
Boston
002 000 OOx- 2 9 0
DobS&lt;ln, Harrison 171 and
Hendricko; Pattin {l -5) and
Fisk . LP-Dobson (4·5). HRBaylor (5th).

Matlack, Taylor (8), McGraw
and Oyer; Hands, Phoebus
(7), McGinn 1101 and Rudolph.
Hundley tlOJ . WP- McGraw 13·
ll . LP- McGinn 10·2) . HRDyer (1st) .

and Billings; Perry, Corbin (6),
Granger (7) and Mllterwald,
Roof (6). WP- Granger (1 -0).
LP- Paul t0-2). HR- Randle
list) :

Mosul.
(Only games scheduled)
7: 11&gt;-Prlce &amp; Sons PharAmerican Ltoguo .
Cleveland 000 000 ooo- 0 7 I
macy va. Union 78.
N.Y.
00000200x-2 50
(KyaerCreek)
Peterson (2-6) and Munson ;
8: 1&amp;-RC" Bot lUng vs. Tldrow, Mlngorl (8) and Fosse .
LP- Tidrow t4-3). HR- Whlle
Redmen Inn.
7:15-Foote Mineral vs. tlnd).
lalla City.
Mllw
000 200 ooo- 2 6 0
8:11&gt;-TroyTirevs. Farmer's Detroit
000 000 ooo- 0 6 0
Lockwood 11 ·41 and E.
Bank.
Lollch, Slramr 171.
9: 11&gt;-Fruth'a Pharmacy vs. Rodriguez;
Nlekro (7), Perranosk (8),
Maplewood Inn.
Meeler (9) and Hailer. LPLollch (8·2). HR-E. Rodriguez

Kan City
210 000 101- 5 6 0
California 000 001 001- 2 6 2
Spilftorff, Nelson (9) and
Kirkpatrick; May, Foster (6),
Fisher (9) and Kusnyer. WPSplltlorff (4-3). LP- May 10·41.
HR- Schnl list) .

(ELKS FIELD)
B:l~Cr.aft vs.

Federal

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(Only games scheduled)

1972-73 ·CONTRACT
DALLAS (UPI)-John Ba·
blnecz, a linebacker from
VIllanova and a secondof'ound
draft choice of the Dallas
Cowboys, Thursday signed his
1972-73 contract.

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By United Press International
Leading Bolters
Notional League
g. ab r. h. pet.
Torre,St.L
34 130 14 48 .369
Snguiln, Pit ,33 132 16 48 .364
Lee, SO
29 101 15 36 .356
Alou. St.L
33 12313 43 .350
Russel , LA
31 86 7 29 .337
Oliver, P: t
33 13919 46 .331
Clmente, Pit 3D 125 21 40 .320
Monday, Chi 32 103 19 33 .320
Brock. St.L 36 157 17 50 .318
Cash. Pit
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Schwendeman, Manetta ; Ed

Mllr Rafflair, Debbie Fogle,
Vienna ; Mer

La Mia, .Joe

Chandlersville; The . Blue Swearingen. Little Hock!ng.
Angel,
Dan
Woodard, D~rak Con Void:, Susie Ba:/ey,
Waterford ; L/1 Bar Poco. Tor/ V:enna .
Neptune, New Concord; Little
Weste~,n Pleasure .. Pony,
Chief Handprint, Tony Ken - under 56 and over 48 , r:der
nedy, Middleport ; Sandy, under 16 yrs .. Acapulc~ G,old:

Sonia Carr, Tuppers Plains.
Western Pleasure Pony, 48"
and under 56", Miss Tinker,

Cole Stables, Tuppers Plains;
Lady, Carla Hendershot,
Whipple; Princess Ann,
Jennifer Grafe, Rutland.
Showmanship. under 12
years, Robin Ritchie, Tuppers
Plains;
Gary
Roach,
Gallipolis; Roger Wallace,
McConnelsville; Kim Notter.
Gallipolis; Kelly, DeVol,
Williamstown, w. va.
Reg lstered Quarter Horse
Stallions Doll's Toad No 1
Leon Gr~ham , Frankfort ; Hili
Top One Sock. Don Tom,
Chandlersville.

Registered Quarter Horse

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Mares,
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Pep, James K&lt;dd ,
Mill ield; Zero's Bubbles,
Giaden Barr, McConnelsville;
Greentree Birdie, Tyn Rhos
Farm. Thurman ; Pe El
Casino,

Janet

Woodard,

Waterford; Pe El Candy. Pat

f-Ila res, 2 years and under ,

Youth Horsemanship, 16 thru
l9 .years, Janet Woodard ,

Cummings; Mon'llga Smoke,
Kathy :~ l g~ins; lJ&gt;of.ZH, Peg

Thurman ;

Sam , Larry Hla.tns.
Barrel Race,' 'Tawny. Sherry
Thomp.soh ; Excelsior Bars!
Buddy Marlin; • Bubba Reed,
Dwayne Stoll1r, 1 Chubby, BOb
Scott, Pleasant City; . Rusty
Bar, Del mar Ball .

Water lord ; Connie Da vis .
Mike

MaUer,

Sistersv ille ; Kathy Brown ,
Athens , Bi ll Cole, Tuppers
Plains

Walk -Trot Pony, Rider 8
years and under, The Blue
Angle,
Dan
Woodard,
Western
Senior ' 1 Her·
Waterford ; Little Chief semanshlp,
20
yr.s. of age and
Handprint, Tony Kennedy ,
over,
J.
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K,nnedy,
Kathy
Middleport ; Pr ince, Dav:~
Darst. Pt . Pleasant ; Reppert Higgins, Terry Tra~y. Joyce
i&gt;hli Ne~une;
Dakota, Troy Dawson, New Blse.
Open Trail Ci~ss,- 1 C.larlce
Concord ; Easter Twist, Jeff McCue,
J. R. Kenneoy; Sage
Roach.
Youth Horsemanship, 13 thru Brush Sam. Kathy• Higgins;
15 ,years, Pat Snider, Montlgo Smoke, Kathy
P ickerington ; Tammy Higgins: To~a Brandl, Irene
Cumm ings, ' Washington. W. VanScoy ; Poco Prince; Tony
Va · Jo Hooper. McConnel•· Kennedy.
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Quarter Horse Pleasure, Red

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William Greer, New Haven , W.
Va .; Poco Bar Holly, Don
Ch ichester. Lowell; Clar ice
McCue, Jr. Kennedy ; Pe El
Candy,
Pat
Sn ider ,
Pickerington.
Open Western Pleasure
Horse, Juniors to Ride, Cr icket
Tana
Cummings,
Bar ,
Washington, W Va .; Clar ice

Laddie's Rock, Dick Hall.
Frazeesburg ; Hilltop Okey,
Bob Bates, Ook Hill; King
Pin ' s Image, Beverly Ann
Bennet, Gallipolis.
Registered
Appaloosa
Stallions, Poco Pants, Jim Hill,
Newark; Eagles Lillie Duke,
Bud Schuhart, Newark. ·
Registered
Appaloosa
Mares, Pale Face Amy, Jim
H:ll, Newark; D. J.'s Lucky

lears, Jeff Schuhart, Newark i

Chuck Hand, Zanesville ;
Connie Davis, Thurman; Carol
Pabst, Reno; Jan~! Woodard,
Waterford.
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Gal, H. H. Boyd , Hopewell ;
Ahab, H anq M Stables.
Marietta; Koppers King,
Gerald Warner, Alma, W. Va.;
Dander's Lot of Gold, H and M
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Pea Nora. Cumbarland.
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Peace Bar , Judy Mullins,

Codey, 0 J Fletcher, Ravens-

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Koppers King, Gerald Warner, Alma ; Mountain Com·
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Barb
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Wellston ; Mr. Dlx, Clearvlew
Stables, Logan ; Sport's Golden
Don, Terry Miller, VIenna .
Open Re:nlng , Touch ol
Mllglc, Irene VanScoy, Boaz,
W. Va.; Sargent Pat, Dick
Roach ; Poco Sam, Terry
Tracy; Sling Shot Laddy,
Chuck . Sh:elds, Athens; Toya

Brandl, Irene VanScoy, Boaz.
Walk-Trot Horse, Rider 8
yrs . and under, Clarice Mc~ue,
Tony Kennedy ; Pe El Casmo,
Dan Woodard, Waterford .;

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POMEROY BROWNIES 76 - A mothers' tea was beld
Thursday by Pomeroy Brownies 76 at the Pomeroy Elementary
School.
Using puppets which they had made over the past several
weeks, the girls presented "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
They served sandwiches, punch and mints to their mothers.
Attending ·Were Kristen Anderson and her mother, Mrs.
Jennifer Anderson: Mrs. Melinda Thomas and her mother, Mrs.
Donna Thomas and her grandmother, Mrs. Don Rea; Rochelle
McDaniel, her mother, Carolyn McDaniel and sillier, Roxanna;
· Melanie Dillard, her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Dillard and
Daphanie; Kelly Griffith and her mother, Mrs. Nancy Griffith,
Kimberly Mulford and her mother, Mrs. Ruth Mulford; Tammy
Eichinger and her mother, Mrs . June Eichinger; Mary Beth
Hawley and her mother, Mrs. Lois Hawley; Barbara Grueser
and her mother, Mrs. carolyn Grueser,leader of the troop; and
Becky Handley and her mother, Mrs. Donna Handley, the
assistant leader.
Final plans were made for the girls to attend day camp at
Kiashuta the week of June 5. Arrangements for transportation
were made. Final meeting of the troop will he held one evening
next week when a wiener roast,wUI be held at the Route 33 park.
ORGANIZATIONS INTERESTED In sending a girl to camp
are Invited to contact Mrs. William Ohlinger, acting neigh• borhood chairman.
This year the Appalachian Heritage camp program for
disadvantaged girls has been discontinued. Girls will he selected
to attend regular camp sessions at Camp Sandy Bend, Elizabeth,
Va. If organizations provide the funds. Necessary clothing;
equipment and supplies will he provided through the scouting
program.

A surpriSe -iayette shower
was held recently at the
Middleport Church of Christ
honoring Mrs. Franklin
Martin. Hostesses were Mrs.
Jane Hess, Mrs. Lowell
Beaver, Mrs. Harold Wolle,
Mrs. Grace Abbott, and Mrs.
·Dolly Mowery. A pink and blue
color scheme was carried out
in decorations. Centerpiece on
the gUt !able was a money tree
and a stork replica centered
the refreshment table. cake,
punch, nuts and mints were
served.
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Games were played with
prizes being awarded to Mrs.
Jack Coleman, Mrs. Sam Fry,
Mary Frazier, Mrs. John
Bryan, and Mrs. Gene King.
Others attending were Mrs.
Howard Wilson, Mrs. Eleanor
Ingels, Miss MOdred Hawley,
Mrs. Betty Cline, Mrs .
Raymond Baker, Mrs. Carl
Roach, Mrs. Nellie Hanson,
Mrs. Grace Hawley, Mrs .
George Niclnsky, Mrs. Don

Smith, Mrs. Maxine Dorst,
Miss Loretta Ours , Mrs.
Frances Martin, Mrs . Craig
Rawlings, Mrs. Chester Erwin,
Mrs. Robert Manley, Mrs .
Harold Brinker, Mrs. Frank
Herald, Mrs. Richard Moyer,
Mrs. Tony May, and Mrs .
Charles Riffle.
Also presenting gifts to Mrs.
Martin were Mrs. Mike Watson, Mrs. Pleasant Ellis, Mrs.
Charles Edwards, Mrs. Alma
Frazier, Mrs. Earl Denny,
Mrs. Lawrence Stewart, Mrs.
David Darst, Mrs. Richard
Rawlings, Mrs. Don Erwin,
Mrs. Mu Slavin, Mrs. Robert
Rile, Jenny Ingels, Mrs .
William Swisher and daughter,
Paula, Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs.
Kenneth Scites, Mrs. Raymond
Cole, Mrs. catheryn Ervin,
Mrs. Lula Mae Lynch, Mrs.
Frank Triplett, Mrs. Raullln
Moyer, Mrs. Glenn Glaze, Mrs.
O'Dell Manley, Mrs. Martha
King, and Mrs. Lee McComas.

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THE DEBT WE OWE
TO OUR COUNTRYMEN

In time fOr
Graduation ·

Let us not forget those who gave their lives in
strife to make this earth a better place for all
humanity to enjoy.

Bulova
Graduation is the start of
something new. Make it
a good start witfi the gih
that counts . .. a btautilul
new Bulova watch 1 See
all. the rew stylts in our
Graduation Watch

Officers Named ·
Mrs. Etta Will was elected
president of the American
Legion Auxiliary of Feeney. ,
Bennett Post 128 Wednesday
night al the Legion hall. . .
Other officers named for
1972-73 were Mrs. Patty Might,
vice president: Mrs. Erma
Hendricks, second vice
prestdent; Mrs. Velsia Roush ,
secr~tary; and Mrs. Geraldine
Kessmger , treasurer.
The charter was draped for
Mrs. Wilma Davis, a charter
member, and a resolution of
respect was signed and sent to
the family. It was voted to give
$25 to Mrs. Kessinger for the
Chillicothe v. A. Hospttal
birthday party next month.
The uml adopted a by-law
change raising junior member
dues to $2 and senior member
dues to $3.
Ths District 8 summer
conference at Lancaster was
announced for June 1 with
about 15 members planning to
attend. The annual Buckeye
Girls State tea will be held In
Pomeroy on June 4. The
Americanism cha•rmen, unit
presidents, delegates and
alternates and lhelr mothers
are to attend.
Also announced was the
Department \ onvention to be

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PARTY ENJOYED
SYRACUSE - A housewares
party was held at the home of
Myla Hudson the afternoon of
May IS with Mrs. Rulh Ann
Sellers the demonstrator .
Games were played and prizes
given. Refreshments were
serve&lt;! to Jean Hall, Thelma
Grueser, Margaret Cottrill,
Mildred Pierce, Donna Sellers,
Ada Slack, Mary Pickens,
Clara Lavender, and Linda
Parsons and children, Eber

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LONG BOTI'OM - Mother 's
Day guesls of Mrs. Edna
Summerfield were Mr . and
Mrs. carl Lamb, Raymond
l.Jimb, and .friend of H~­
tington, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Clifford, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Powell,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Northup and
Jeff, Gallipolis; Mrs. Cecil
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. K-enneth Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

MR. HOYT ALLEN, JR., pastor of the Pomeroy Church
of Christ, graduated recently from the Kentucky Christian
College . He is pictured here with his family, left to right,
Dennie Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt, daughter Cindy , and his
mother, Mrs. Hoyt Allen, Sr. at a party given by the
congregation of the Pomeroy Church.

Pastor is Surprised
A surpnse dinner party
honoring Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
pastor of the Pomeroy Church
of Christ following his
graduation from lhe Kentucky
Chnstian College at Berea was
held recently at the church .
Approximately 85 persons
attended
including
the
mmister's mother, Mrs. Hoyt
Allen, Sr. of Wellsburg, W. Va.;
his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs Frank Marion; a
sister, Mrs. Marjorie Edwards
and daughter Lindy, of
Follansbee, W'. Va., and Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Lash and
daughters, Jo, Valerie and
Debbie, Mingo Junction .
'Gifts were presented to Mr.
and Mrs. Allen and children by
the congregation . A skit was
presented by Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Guenther,
Louis
Osborne, Florence Bearhs,
Mrs. Doris Carder, Mrs. Clyde
Andrews, and Mrs. Charles
Eskew. There was a vocal
selection by Dottie Reynolds.
Speaker for the occasion was
Mr. Raullln Moyer, pastor of
the Middleport Church of
Christ.

held m Cincinnati, July 21-23.
Reservations are to be sent in
now. Plans were made for
several junior and ·senior
members to attend the
department convention in
Ashland. A rummage sale was
se\ for July 8 and 9.
Reported ill were Mrs.
Mildred Meade, surgery in
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Sm•lh, home from the hosp•tal ;
and Mrs. Lelah Weatherby, a
patient at the Holzer Medical
Annual homecoming of the Gallipolis.
Center. Kenda Morrts was
Naomi
Baptist Church was
Guest speaker at the 11 a.m:
welcomed as the first new
held Sunday with Oscar Qualls, service was the Rev. Robert
junior member for 1973.
superintendent, as master of Butler, with "Let Us Make
ceremonies.
Man," the theme of his sermon
·The morning program using scripture from Genesis.
opened with devotions by Special music was by the
Qualls and Walter Green of the gospel chorus from his
Forest Run Baptist Church . Colwnbus church.'
The afternoon sermon
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Struble Mrs. Hariett Warner of the
First
Baptist
Church,
Rutland
,
preceded by devotions by
enterta ined m the Trinity
was
accompanist
for
group
Qualls and Green was given by
Church social room Tuesday
singmg
and
Mrs.
Lula
Hampthe Rev. Grover Turner of the
mght with a party honoring
ton
gave
the
welcome.
A
Paint Creek Baptist Church,
their son , Michael, a 1972
response
was
given
by
Mrs.
Gallipolis.
"Selling of the
graduate of Meigs High School.
Mmnie
Washington
of
the
Paint
Birthright"
was
his sermon
A maroon and gold color
Baptist
Church, topic from scriij~ure also grom
scheme was carried in the Creek
Genefis. There was special
decorations. The table cenmusic by the choir and
terpiece was an arrangement
remarks by the Rev. Eddie
of gold and maroon mums
WEEKEND HERE
Buffington,
supply minister of
flanked with gold tapers, and
Mrs. Pauline Wears of
the cake was inscribed Colwnbus spent the weekend the Forest Run Baptist Church.
Preparing and serving a
" CongratulatiOns and Good with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
noon
dinner were Mrs. Ruth
Luck." Mrs. C. J . Struble Houdashelt. Mrs. Wears came
presided at the punch bowl , to care for her sister, Gladys Buffington, Johnnie Mae
and Mrs. John Terrell served Taylor, who has returned home Qualls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
the cake.
from Veterans Memorial Lewis, Mrs . Mary Alice
Altendmg were Mr. and Mrs. Hospital following a two week Samuels, Mrs. Edwina Scott,
Mrs. Iris Payne, and the Rev.
Charles Legar , · Marta and stay.
Samuel
Jacks .
Chuck, . Mrs. Cecil Mi(!kiff,
Mrs. Gene Mitch, Mark and
Shari, Mr. and Mrs . Otto lies,
SCHEDULE SET
Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Struble, Mr.
A weekend schedule has been
and Mrs. Claude Jewell of announced for the Red Brush
Columbus ; Mr . and Mrs. Bill Church of Christ with services
Wtlliamson, Mr. and Mrs. John at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and a
Terrell, Steven Stanley, Kent worsh•p period at 10 a.m.
Kloes, Janel Stivers, and Sunday. Denver Hill, Foster,
Barbara Anthony .
W. Va . will be in charge.

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Their Son, Mike

Rexal Summerfield, Sherman
Summerfield , Mrs. Robert
Murphy, Reedsville; Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald 1,ee Summerfield
and Amber, Parkersburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Swartz, Tena,
Rena, Robin, Roger and Tex,
Coolville; Bobble and KelU
Parker, Marietta; Mrr. Roser.
Adams, and Lori, Racine, and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker,
Syracuse.

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Table Lamps

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4 Drawer Chest
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Full size per set
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Baby Beds-with mattress
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Greeting," by Donna Hubbard:
"Why I'm Glad," by Dianna
Nease and "Making Mothers
HaRPY," by Lori Chapman and
Brenda Teaford.
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of Our Mothers," and readings
were by Bobbie Chapman,
"She Knows"; Debbie Harden,

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Mine";· "Keepers Of

The Light," Tony Pierce, and
"To My Mom," by Bruce
Cottrill.
"Mother's Prayers Have
Followed Me" was sung by the
congregation. Esther Har.den
read "Bless Every Mother";
Agnes · White, "Who Is
Mother"; Glenna Davis,
"Giving to Mothers"; Gertrude Neigler, "A Tale Of
Mother" : Janice Lawson,
"Who Knows" and Genevieve
Schneider, "The Right Mom."

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SISTER VISITED
Mrs. Harold Johnson,
Springfield, spent several days
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Davis, Spring Ave.,
Pomeroy, and attended the
Meigs High School baccalaureate
and
commencement services. She also
visited Mrs. Homer Hawkins.

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GRADUATE HONORED - The Young Adult Class of the
Bradford Church of Christ staged a party recently in honor of
Mr. r-llfford Smith who graduated from the Kentucky
Christian College, Grayson, Ky. Mr. Smith was one of 19
graduating with an AB degree. He plans to do postgraduate
work at the college toward a degree in theology. The class
presented him a personal gift and money. A decorated cake
was served with sandwiches, potato chips, and soft drinks .

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our company
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Brian Jr:,
Parsons.

SYRACUSE - Mothers and by F1orence Potts.
women
· attending church or
A white mum was presented
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United Preabyterlan _ Church mother, and a yellow mum to
were honored on Mother's Day. Mrs. Debbie Triplett, the
Sermon topic of the Rev. youngest mother present.
Dwight L. Zavltz, was "A , Ruffled petunias were given to
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Christian Family." The youth ' all mothers and women at• choir directed by Mrs. Zavitz, tending church or Sunday
sang, "Faith Of Our Mothers." School.
Congratulations were exAfter the Sunday School
tended to Renee Burke, senior session, a prngram conducted
of Southern High School. She by Mrs. Jean Hall opened with
was also presented a white the congregation singing
Bible by the Rev. Zavltz from 1 "Beautiful Garden of Prayer."
the church.
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The welcome was given by
F1owers were presented In Tina Pierce: recitations, "A
memory of Mayme Holmes Present," by Marvin Teaford:
and Mariam Dean, by Kathryn " No Other," by Gregory
Crow and Helen Wetzel and In Nease; "How Much l Wish,"
memory of Mrs. Aaron Nease by David Lawson; "Special

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A court of awards was held Wednesday night when Pomeroy
Junior Troop 247 met at the Pomeroy Elementary School.
Receiving awards were Paige Karr, Robin Dugan, Vicki Hood,
Marla Legar, Kim Seth, Jamie Sisson, Linda Reedy , SUsan
Zirkle, Rena LeFebre, Sheryl LeFebre, and Susan Sprague, the
healt~ aid badge and the one year junior pin.
other awards were .received by Sheryl LeFebre, penpal and
housekeeper; Susan Zirkle, Janie Sisson, Linda Reedy, and
Marla Legar, collectors.
A fly-up ceremony was conducted for Sheryl LeFebre. Mrs.
Jackie Zirkle,leader, set a meeting for 1 p.m. on June 3 at which
time the girls will review plans for day camp to be held at
Klashul.a, June 5 through 9.

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named. Robert Pitts, Mid· Pomeroy ; Hollbllly, Paul
dlebourne; Hall's Amigo, Jones. Caldwell; Chu~by , Bob
Sonny Hall, New Concord.
Scott . Pleasant C:ty ; Ex
Registered Quarter Horse Cellsor Bars, Buddy Mllrtln;
Geldings, 3 yrs. and older, Pepper Jim , William Greer,
Dark's Jim. Chuck Hand, New Haven.
Zanesville;, Poco Bar Holly,
Appaloosa Pleasure Horse,
bon Chichester, Lowell; Kings Jet Reed, Cole Stables;
Snippers, Michael Mcllyan, Pinehurst Joe, Bonda Deming,
Mllrietta ; Red Star Eagle, Marietta; Frosty Jake, Robert
Tami Wiseman, Gallipolis: Evans, Columbusi Pale Face
Winner's Hope, Donna Mort, Amy, Jim Hill, Newark .·
Newark.
Show
Horse,
.English
Registered Quarter Horse Equ:pment. Gay Ar:stocrat,

Geldings, 2 yrs . and under,

Ronnie Sharp,

Jackson ; Bonita's Ceasar,

BEE BEE BEE SlOPPED
BAL T!MORE
(UP!)Trainer Del Carroll
Preakness winner Bee Bee
to Delaware Park Thursday
preparation for the · colt
upcoming appearance In the
$50,000-added Leonard
Richards Stakes June 18.

Youth Horsemansh ip, 12

Brown,

w. Va .; Doll

By Charlene Hoeflich

Debbie Wallace,

Mr:Connelsville.

years and under, Tony Ken ·
nedy •. Okey Woodard, Robin

Ceasar, Cole Stables ; un.

Middlebourne,

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Nelsonvll!e ; Crazyhorse,
Stanley R1chards, Glouster.

Aledo Bar Gay, Robert Pitts,

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Diary

Nara, Cumberland ; Sag,brush

Fred Er,nest, St. LOUISVIlle , McCue. Tony Kennedy; Zero's
Reppert s Dakota, Troy Bubbles, Debbie Wallace,
Da.wson ; Shadow, Jo Hooper i McConnelsville; Laddie's Gal ,
Pr:ncess Ann, Jennifer Grate ; Kevin Stollar, Hopewell ; Red
Star Eagle, Tam/ Wiseman.
Lady, Carla Hendershot.
Engl ish Equitation, 19 yrs.
Western Stak~ Race .. Stor·
my, Buddy Mllrt:n, Arab:a; My and under. Matilda Bailey,
Queen Ann, John Bayless, St . Little Hocking ; Pat. Snider,
Mllrys; H:llbolly, Paul Jones; Pickenngton , Agnes Krupa,
Bubba Re~d, Dwayne Stollar, Shadyside ; Joe Swearingen ;
. Orient; 1- V,, Richard Mlltlox, Charlotte Bayley, VIenna . ·
Western Pleasure Horse
Pt. Pleas.ant.
R:de and Run , ~onka , John (non-registered I. Laddie's Gal,
Bayless, St. Mllry s; Stormy, H. H. Boyd; Cricket Bar, lana
Buddy Mart:n ; Hila Idle Hour.
J. R. Kennedy. Middleport ;
Lady 0~/fter, Bill Fisk,

wood ;, Jane Haroff. Libby
Swearmgen.

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. Millard Van Meter

Western Arab1an Pleasure

Dancer's Lot of Gold, Hand M Horse (half-Arabs Included),
Stables, Marietta; Sport's Lo Valiant, H~ward Mounts,
Golden Don, Terry Miller, Little Hocking . Raf~om. Mike

g. ab r. h. pet.
McCraw, Cie 28 87 13 29 .333
Pinson. Cal
30 112 14 37 .330
Kelly. Chi
29 89 15 29 .326
Pnie/a, KC
32 125 2Q 40 .320
Mlly, Chi
29 108 17 34 .315
Rud:, Oak
27 115 18 36 .313
Braun , Min
23 80 Q 25 .313 Princess, Bud Schuhart,
Allen, Chi
31 119 19 37 .311 Newark.
Munson, NY 29 96 11 29 .~02 Showmanship, 13 thru 15
Carew, Min
30 115 13 34 .296 years,
Pat
Snider,
Home Runs
Pickerington
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Peg
Nara,
National League: Kingman , Cumberland; Debbie Wallace,
SF 10; Colbert. SO 9; Mlly and McConnelsville; Terri Short,
Watson. Hou and Stargell, Pitt Gallipolis ; Fred Ernest, Sl .
8.
American League: Cash, Del Louisville.
Appaloosa
Registered
and Duncan, Oak 8; Allen. Ch i Geldings.
Pinehurst
Joe ,
and Jackson, Oak 7; Darwin ,
Banda Deming, Mllrletta ; Jet
Mlnn 6.
Reed, Coles Stables; Sunday
Runs Batted In
Boots, Jr ., Bud Schuhart,
National League: Kingman , Newark.
SF 32 ; Watson, Hou and
Stargell, Pitt 25; Wynn, Hou, Non-R~Istered Stock Horse,
Laddie's Gal, H. H. Boy,
Oliver, Pitt, Colbert, SO and Hopewell
; Red Star Sugar,
Bonds, SF 24.
Ball. Derwent;
American League: Allen, Chi Delmar
Rangles
Blue,
Kathy Higgins.
28 i Darwin, Minn. 24; Duncan ,
Shot-Zee, Peg
Oak 2'2; Mlly. Chi and Jackson, Sistersville;
Nara, Cumberland; Ginger
Oak 21 .
Sweet, Joyce Blse, Athens .
Pitching
Registered Arabian Horse,
National Lugue: Ray. Hou 7· Alpha
Centura,
Dr .
0, 5eaver, NY 7-l; Sulton, LA Swearingen.
Little
Hocking;
6·0; McDowell, SF 6·1; Nlekro,
Black
Raffy,
Libby
Atl 6-4.
American . League: Perry, Swearingen, Little Hocking ; T.
Nettel, Johnson Stables,
Clev and Lollch, Det 8-2 ; Wood, T.
; Zyp, Charlotte
Chi 7-2; Holtzman, Ook 6-2; Williamstown
Bayley,
Vienna;
Zonasseh ,
Coleman. Del 6·3: Bahnsen, Chi
Margaret Hutton, Byesville.
6-4.
Registered H~lf - Arablan
Horse, Ahab, H and M Stables,
Marietta ; Rockel!. Nichols
Stables, Williamstown; Oarak
Con Void/ , Susie Bailey,
Vienna ;
Kooba,
Kim
Schultheiss, Williamstown:
Mile's Manacee, Agnes Krupa,
Shadyside.
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Oi&gt;en All Breed Yearling and
under foals, Misty's Flip,
Delbert Ross , Blue Rock;
Unnamed, Robert Pitts,
Middlebourne, W. Va .; Nut her
Bucket. Don Chichester;
, Hilltop Freda, Bob Bates. Oak
Hill; T. T. Nettel, Johnsons
Stables, Williamstown.
Showmanship, 16 thru 19

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Angel,
Beth
Mc/llyan .
Waterford; Easter Twist, Jeff
Roach , Gall/polls ; Flash, Jack
Hendershot, Whipple ; Rup·
. pert's Dakota. Troy OawS&lt;ln, ·
New Concord ; Maxwell Smart,
Mike Neptune, New Concord.
Show Horse, Western
Equipment, Kopper's King ,
Gerald Warner, Alma; Sport's
Golden Don, Terry Miller,
Vienna; Mr. OJx, Clearvlew
. Stables, Logan, Citlio.
Western Pleasure ~ony ,
under 48", r:ders 12 yrs. and
under, Easter rw fst. Jeff
Roach ; Nibbles , Sherri
Hackney, Tuppers Plains ;
Prince, Lo1s Darst , Point
Pleasant; Little Chief Hand·
print. Tony Kennedy, Mid·
dleport; Tom Tom, Timmy
Logan. Point Pleasant.
Flag Race, Rust.y Bar.
Delmar Ball, Derwent ;
Striker ' s Ace, Roval Oak

Eg 9 and Spoon, Kathy
Ribbons and cash prizes Farms, Pome~oy ; Mltzy: Higg:ns, Sistersville ; Peg
were awarded to the follow ing, Larry Augenste:n. Caldwell , Nara, Cumberland ; Sherry
1st, 2nd, 3rd. etc. In order Stormy, Buddy Martin, Thompson, Zanesville ; Butch
listed to·
Arabia ; My Queen Ann, John Meier, Middlep 0rt; Cindy
Clark, Columbus .
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Bayless, St. Marys, W. Va.

Registered Quarfer Horse

OPEN SUNDAY

SUGAR RUN MILLS

Bar-30 Horse Show ;Results
Hesulls of a horse show
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staged &amp;iturday at. e ar-30
Hurseman Association grounds
near Tuppers Plains were
announced lod ay bY Mrs .
Norma Newland, secretary of
lhe association.
The show was sponsored by
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the )untor c1ass of Eastern
High School to earn funds for
lhe annual trip next year. Dick
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Shele&gt;: of Sabma was the JUdge
and Bar-30 members donated
their services to assist the
class.
. A total of 417 enlries were
registered for the show which
was ~pprove d bY, lhe
Southeastern Ohio Horse
Exhibitors Association.

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Texin
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and c..!ws prior to the start of
the :l:H'ar chase. USAC chief
steward Harlan Fengler
presided over lhe meeting
reviewing various aspects and
changes in the race for this
year.
Many of the cars were still
torn ·down Thursday as the
"lull before the storm"
prevailed at the famed 2W·mile
circuit. No cars were allowed
on the track after Wednesday's
carburetlon tests until the race
~itSelf Saturday.
Some of the drivers were not
even at the track Thursday,
while others helped !heir crews
clean, check and reassemble
the racers.
Some drivers said flatly
there was no strategy to be
employed this year because of
the torrid speeds, w~ile others
indicated strategy will develop
.once the 200-lap feature is
under way. Regardless, the
heat and increased speeds
were expected to take a h2avy
foil in machinery.
Pll Stops Mandatory
For the first lime, four pit
stops will he mandatory. USAC
officials said the one additional
stop was a safety precaution.
In addition, a new system of
signal lights will he lL'!ed for lhe
first time. The new system is
supposed to protect the
leader's rnllrgin by controlling
speeds of the cars. Eight
electrically controlled yellow
light panel boards will tell each
driver whether he is within the
BOm.p.h speed limit announced
Thursda~AC for the first
yellow li
That's co siderably under
the 120 · to 140 range used
previously.
Unser, because of his
qualifying performance, is
considered the favorite, but
most agree the race is really a
wide-open affair because of the
likelihood of engine failures
from the higher speeds.

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Drivers Receive Instructions
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP!)
- Drivers received formal instructions today from lhe U.S.
Auto Club on lhe eve of the 56th
ll!lnual Indlanapolia IIOO&lt;nile
race, which should be the
fastest ever run.
Mostly suony skies with
temperaturllS In the 80s should
prevail at lhe tlyl.ng'sllrt of the
!~Gilday weekend classic at

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Barring major acci,dents,
new speed records will he set
by the winner, who- may
become the first champ to
cover the 500mlles in less !han
three hours.
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Speeds during practice and
time trials were far above
those turned In last year:
Bobby Unser, Albuquerque,

N.M .. won the pole wllh a speed
of nearly 196 miles an hour,
about 17 miles faster !han the
1971 pole wirUIIng"' speed of
Peter Revson, Redondo Beach,
calif., who thill year is next to
· Unser i~ the front row of the
atartlng lineup. .
" •Today's tra41tlonal driver's
meeting was the final official
sission for drivers, car owners

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UNIONDALE, N.Y. (UPI)The National Basketball
AssociaUon beat the American
Basketball Auoclatlon, 106101, Thursday night, but many
believe the senior circuit would
have been charged with harboring a Murder, Inc., lineup
had not Kareem Abdui-Jabbar,
Jerry We~~t and Walt Frazier
absented themselves from the
AII.Star game at the Nassau
Coliseum.
Last year, the NBA won by
five polnla, also without AbduiJabbar. This time Bob t.anier
of the Detroit l'latons provided
the power as be scored 15
points,
grabbed
seven
rebounds and was named the
game's Most Valuable· Player.
The Who's Who of lhe NBA
were active as John Havlicek
of Booton scored 17 points,
Archie Clark of Baltimore
tallled IS, Cincinnati's Nate
Archibald had 12, and Paul
Sallas and Connie Hawkins of
Phoenix collected 11 and 10
rebounds, respectively.
"We had the experience,"
grinned Elgin Baylor, retired
slar of the 1m Angelea Lakers
making his coaching debut.
"But they bad us going for a
while when we failed to come
back fast enough on defenl!ll.''
During that NBA lapse, ·the
ABA mounted a second-period
attack that carried the junior
league to a 19-polnt advantage
at 49-30. Bill the' trend was
reveried lmmedlately as the
ABA went cold and the NBA
reeled off I&amp; stralg)lt points to
trim the lead to four points at
49-45.
HMvUcek put the NBA In

l.:.~!:a~ -For.
·· Tourney Are
Annormced
First ro\llld pairings for the
annual Memorial Holiday Slow
Pitch Softball Tournament
sponsored by Quaker Slate
Service Center were announced today.
Six gamea are scheduled this
evening, two at the Elks
diamond and four at the Kyger
Creek Employees field.
Twenty .four teams are entered
In the four-day, doubleetlmlnaUon event.
Here's toolght's schedule :

front ior good at 75-74with 3:13
left In the third quarter. The
ABA got close, close enough to
almost pull It out. Rick Barry's
three-point field goal with 13
seconds remaining left ·only a
one-point gap at 105-101. Archie
Clark's foul shot put the NBA In
front by two. A long hall-court
attempt by Barry for a winning
lhree.polnter with one second
left just missed its target. The
New York Nets• ace scored 11
points In the game.
Artis Gilmore of Kentucky
outplayed WUt Chamberlain In
the first half, but couldn't
handle Lanier's outside
shots.
"I made a couple ofmistakes
In the second hall and it shook
me up," Gilmore admitted.
t'That 's not usually like me.
My timing was just bad. This
game has been quite an experience for me. We all wllllted
to show the counirY ihat we
could be competitive against
the NBA and not be considered

'that rookie league.'"
· Another ABA freshman who
displayed the poise of a veteran
was Jullua Erving of Virginia,
who scored 13 points, including
one dunk In which he soaied
through lhe air for 10 feet
before dunking his shot.
The Players Associations of
both leagues benefited from a
.$100,000 television package.
Hall the fee went Into their
pension ; .fbnd and lhe other
$50,000 w~s distributed among
the squads, with each winning
player ge!Ung about $3,500 and
losers collected ·an estimated
$1,750 apiece. The gate receipts
from a crowd of 14,000 will be
distributed among three charities .
ABA Commissioner ·Jack
Dolph was p~esent, signifying
his league's sanctioning of the
game. NBA Commillsioner J.
has
Walter , Kennedy
threateped his players with
fines for participating In the
game.

M-M Slo·Pitch
A clutch single off the bat· of
Kenny Caldwell wHh two outs
in the bottom o( the ninth Inning gave host Meadow Green
a 3-2 victory over Fruth
Pharmacy TUesday evening In
Meigs-Mason Slo-Pilch League
play.
Meadow Green's Wilbur
Robinson and Fruth's Gregg
Gibbs clashed in a pitcher's
duel throughout lhe extra in·
nlng affair.
Fruth had been shut out until
l.he lop of the sevenlh but sent it
in/~ extra innings by scoring
IWO runs; one on a homer by
Gibbs and .the other, on slj1gles
by Bunny Arthur, Ray Van
Matie and Steve Halstead.
Caldwell's game wmning hit
came after Charlie Collins

doubled with one out.
In other games,J;!oyal Crown
defeated Jim's campers with
Ronnie Carr slamming two
homers for the winners,
Farmers Bank won over
Reedsville 11~ with Dennis
Evans having a home run for
the winners, Danville defeated
Randolph's 8-5 and K&amp;K won
over Foote Mineral 15-8. Ray
Clark and George Hoschar had
homers for K&amp;K and Ohlinger
and Clark hit home runs for
Foote.
The reaults of last Thursday's ,games were Farmers
over Randolph's 10-3; Fruth
over RC 5-1; Foote over Jim's,
12-10; Meadow Green defeating
Danvllle, 5 ;', and K&amp;K over
Reedsville, 10-8.

Linescores
By Untied Press International
National League
Pitlsbrgh
001 001 ooo- 2 7 3
St Louis
101 Oil OOx- 4 8 0
Ellis. Klson 17) and May;
Gibson (1 ·5) and Simmons. LP
- Ellis 15·2) . HRs- Slzemore
(lstl. Hebner (6th) ,,

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Baltimore 010 000 ooo- l 4 l
Boston
002 000 OOx- 2 9 0
DobS&lt;ln, Harrison 171 and
Hendricko; Pattin {l -5) and
Fisk . LP-Dobson (4·5). HRBaylor (5th).

Matlack, Taylor (8), McGraw
and Oyer; Hands, Phoebus
(7), McGinn 1101 and Rudolph.
Hundley tlOJ . WP- McGraw 13·
ll . LP- McGinn 10·2) . HRDyer (1st) .

and Billings; Perry, Corbin (6),
Granger (7) and Mllterwald,
Roof (6). WP- Granger (1 -0).
LP- Paul t0-2). HR- Randle
list) :

Mosul.
(Only games scheduled)
7: 11&gt;-Prlce &amp; Sons PharAmerican Ltoguo .
Cleveland 000 000 ooo- 0 7 I
macy va. Union 78.
N.Y.
00000200x-2 50
(KyaerCreek)
Peterson (2-6) and Munson ;
8: 1&amp;-RC" Bot lUng vs. Tldrow, Mlngorl (8) and Fosse .
LP- Tidrow t4-3). HR- Whlle
Redmen Inn.
7:15-Foote Mineral vs. tlnd).
lalla City.
Mllw
000 200 ooo- 2 6 0
8:11&gt;-TroyTirevs. Farmer's Detroit
000 000 ooo- 0 6 0
Lockwood 11 ·41 and E.
Bank.
Lollch, Slramr 171.
9: 11&gt;-Fruth'a Pharmacy vs. Rodriguez;
Nlekro (7), Perranosk (8),
Maplewood Inn.
Meeler (9) and Hailer. LPLollch (8·2). HR-E. Rodriguez

Kan City
210 000 101- 5 6 0
California 000 001 001- 2 6 2
Spilftorff, Nelson (9) and
Kirkpatrick; May, Foster (6),
Fisher (9) and Kusnyer. WPSplltlorff (4-3). LP- May 10·41.
HR- Schnl list) .

(ELKS FIELD)
B:l~Cr.aft vs.

Federal

(9)

(Only games scheduled)

1972-73 ·CONTRACT
DALLAS (UPI)-John Ba·
blnecz, a linebacker from
VIllanova and a secondof'ound
draft choice of the Dallas
Cowboys, Thursday signed his
1972-73 contract.

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BATTERS ~ ~
Major League Leaders
By United Press International
Leading Bolters
Notional League
g. ab r. h. pet.
Torre,St.L
34 130 14 48 .369
Snguiln, Pit ,33 132 16 48 .364
Lee, SO
29 101 15 36 .356
Alou. St.L
33 12313 43 .350
Russel , LA
31 86 7 29 .337
Oliver, P: t
33 13919 46 .331
Clmente, Pit 3D 125 21 40 .320
Monday, Chi 32 103 19 33 .320
Brock. St.L 36 157 17 50 .318
Cash. Pit
26 118 22 37 .3 14

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Horse,

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Vienna

Western. Pieasure

Pony

under 48 11 , Sugar, Troy Tom,

Schwendeman, Manetta ; Ed

Mllr Rafflair, Debbie Fogle,
Vienna ; Mer

La Mia, .Joe

Chandlersville; The . Blue Swearingen. Little Hock!ng.
Angel,
Dan
Woodard, D~rak Con Void:, Susie Ba:/ey,
Waterford ; L/1 Bar Poco. Tor/ V:enna .
Neptune, New Concord; Little
Weste~,n Pleasure .. Pony,
Chief Handprint, Tony Ken - under 56 and over 48 , r:der
nedy, Middleport ; Sandy, under 16 yrs .. Acapulc~ G,old:

Sonia Carr, Tuppers Plains.
Western Pleasure Pony, 48"
and under 56", Miss Tinker,

Cole Stables, Tuppers Plains;
Lady, Carla Hendershot,
Whipple; Princess Ann,
Jennifer Grafe, Rutland.
Showmanship. under 12
years, Robin Ritchie, Tuppers
Plains;
Gary
Roach,
Gallipolis; Roger Wallace,
McConnelsville; Kim Notter.
Gallipolis; Kelly, DeVol,
Williamstown, w. va.
Reg lstered Quarter Horse
Stallions Doll's Toad No 1
Leon Gr~ham , Frankfort ; Hili
Top One Sock. Don Tom,
Chandlersville.

Registered Quarter Horse

a vrs.

Mares,
~olly

and over, Miss

Pep, James K&lt;dd ,
Mill ield; Zero's Bubbles,
Giaden Barr, McConnelsville;
Greentree Birdie, Tyn Rhos
Farm. Thurman ; Pe El
Casino,

Janet

Woodard,

Waterford; Pe El Candy. Pat

f-Ila res, 2 years and under ,

Youth Horsemanship, 16 thru
l9 .years, Janet Woodard ,

Cummings; Mon'llga Smoke,
Kathy :~ l g~ins; lJ&gt;of.ZH, Peg

Thurman ;

Sam , Larry Hla.tns.
Barrel Race,' 'Tawny. Sherry
Thomp.soh ; Excelsior Bars!
Buddy Marlin; • Bubba Reed,
Dwayne Stoll1r, 1 Chubby, BOb
Scott, Pleasant City; . Rusty
Bar, Del mar Ball .

Water lord ; Connie Da vis .
Mike

MaUer,

Sistersv ille ; Kathy Brown ,
Athens , Bi ll Cole, Tuppers
Plains

Walk -Trot Pony, Rider 8
years and under, The Blue
Angle,
Dan
Woodard,
Western
Senior ' 1 Her·
Waterford ; Little Chief semanshlp,
20
yr.s. of age and
Handprint, Tony Kennedy ,
over,
J.
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K,nnedy,
Kathy
Middleport ; Pr ince, Dav:~
Darst. Pt . Pleasant ; Reppert Higgins, Terry Tra~y. Joyce
i&gt;hli Ne~une;
Dakota, Troy Dawson, New Blse.
Open Trail Ci~ss,- 1 C.larlce
Concord ; Easter Twist, Jeff McCue,
J. R. Kenneoy; Sage
Roach.
Youth Horsemanship, 13 thru Brush Sam. Kathy• Higgins;
15 ,years, Pat Snider, Montlgo Smoke, Kathy
P ickerington ; Tammy Higgins: To~a Brandl, Irene
Cumm ings, ' Washington. W. VanScoy ; Poco Prince; Tony
Va · Jo Hooper. McConnel•· Kennedy.
viii~ ;

Athens;

Barbara

Quarter Horse Pleasure, Red

Top Slar,

William Greer, New Haven , W.
Va .; Poco Bar Holly, Don
Ch ichester. Lowell; Clar ice
McCue, Jr. Kennedy ; Pe El
Candy,
Pat
Sn ider ,
Pickerington.
Open Western Pleasure
Horse, Juniors to Ride, Cr icket
Tana
Cummings,
Bar ,
Washington, W Va .; Clar ice

Laddie's Rock, Dick Hall.
Frazeesburg ; Hilltop Okey,
Bob Bates, Ook Hill; King
Pin ' s Image, Beverly Ann
Bennet, Gallipolis.
Registered
Appaloosa
Stallions, Poco Pants, Jim Hill,
Newark; Eagles Lillie Duke,
Bud Schuhart, Newark. ·
Registered
Appaloosa
Mares, Pale Face Amy, Jim
H:ll, Newark; D. J.'s Lucky

lears, Jeff Schuhart, Newark i

Chuck Hand, Zanesville ;
Connie Davis, Thurman; Carol
Pabst, Reno; Jan~! Woodard,
Waterford.
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Palomino Horse, Laddie's
Gal, H. H. Boyd , Hopewell ;
Ahab, H anq M Stables.
Marietta; Koppers King,
Gerald Warner, Alma, W. Va.;
Dander's Lot of Gold, H and M
Stables, Marietta ; Shod-Bee,
Pea Nora. Cumbarland.
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Engl:sh Pleasure Horse, Lo
Val:ant, Howard Mount ; Alpha

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Peace Bar , Judy Mullins,

Codey, 0 J Fletcher, Ravens-

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Rober.t, Frazee,

Wellston ;

Koppers King, Gerald Warner, Alma ; Mountain Com·
mand.er ,
Barb
Potter ,
Wellston ; Mr. Dlx, Clearvlew
Stables, Logan ; Sport's Golden
Don, Terry Miller, VIenna .
Open Re:nlng , Touch ol
Mllglc, Irene VanScoy, Boaz,
W. Va.; Sargent Pat, Dick
Roach ; Poco Sam, Terry
Tracy; Sling Shot Laddy,
Chuck . Sh:elds, Athens; Toya

Brandl, Irene VanScoy, Boaz.
Walk-Trot Horse, Rider 8
yrs . and under, Clarice Mc~ue,
Tony Kennedy ; Pe El Casmo,
Dan Woodard, Waterford .;

Scheanbrun Cut/e. Troy
Dawson ; Yuma Bill , Da vid
Darst, Pt . Pleas~nt ; Pinehurst
Joe. Jerry Dem:ng.

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POMEROY BROWNIES 76 - A mothers' tea was beld
Thursday by Pomeroy Brownies 76 at the Pomeroy Elementary
School.
Using puppets which they had made over the past several
weeks, the girls presented "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
They served sandwiches, punch and mints to their mothers.
Attending ·Were Kristen Anderson and her mother, Mrs.
Jennifer Anderson: Mrs. Melinda Thomas and her mother, Mrs.
Donna Thomas and her grandmother, Mrs. Don Rea; Rochelle
McDaniel, her mother, Carolyn McDaniel and sillier, Roxanna;
· Melanie Dillard, her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Dillard and
Daphanie; Kelly Griffith and her mother, Mrs. Nancy Griffith,
Kimberly Mulford and her mother, Mrs. Ruth Mulford; Tammy
Eichinger and her mother, Mrs . June Eichinger; Mary Beth
Hawley and her mother, Mrs. Lois Hawley; Barbara Grueser
and her mother, Mrs. carolyn Grueser,leader of the troop; and
Becky Handley and her mother, Mrs. Donna Handley, the
assistant leader.
Final plans were made for the girls to attend day camp at
Kiashuta the week of June 5. Arrangements for transportation
were made. Final meeting of the troop will he held one evening
next week when a wiener roast,wUI be held at the Route 33 park.
ORGANIZATIONS INTERESTED In sending a girl to camp
are Invited to contact Mrs. William Ohlinger, acting neigh• borhood chairman.
This year the Appalachian Heritage camp program for
disadvantaged girls has been discontinued. Girls will he selected
to attend regular camp sessions at Camp Sandy Bend, Elizabeth,
Va. If organizations provide the funds. Necessary clothing;
equipment and supplies will he provided through the scouting
program.

A surpriSe -iayette shower
was held recently at the
Middleport Church of Christ
honoring Mrs. Franklin
Martin. Hostesses were Mrs.
Jane Hess, Mrs. Lowell
Beaver, Mrs. Harold Wolle,
Mrs. Grace Abbott, and Mrs.
·Dolly Mowery. A pink and blue
color scheme was carried out
in decorations. Centerpiece on
the gUt !able was a money tree
and a stork replica centered
the refreshment table. cake,
punch, nuts and mints were
served.
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Games were played with
prizes being awarded to Mrs.
Jack Coleman, Mrs. Sam Fry,
Mary Frazier, Mrs. John
Bryan, and Mrs. Gene King.
Others attending were Mrs.
Howard Wilson, Mrs. Eleanor
Ingels, Miss MOdred Hawley,
Mrs. Betty Cline, Mrs .
Raymond Baker, Mrs. Carl
Roach, Mrs. Nellie Hanson,
Mrs. Grace Hawley, Mrs .
George Niclnsky, Mrs. Don

Smith, Mrs. Maxine Dorst,
Miss Loretta Ours , Mrs.
Frances Martin, Mrs . Craig
Rawlings, Mrs. Chester Erwin,
Mrs. Robert Manley, Mrs .
Harold Brinker, Mrs. Frank
Herald, Mrs. Richard Moyer,
Mrs. Tony May, and Mrs .
Charles Riffle.
Also presenting gifts to Mrs.
Martin were Mrs. Mike Watson, Mrs. Pleasant Ellis, Mrs.
Charles Edwards, Mrs. Alma
Frazier, Mrs. Earl Denny,
Mrs. Lawrence Stewart, Mrs.
David Darst, Mrs. Richard
Rawlings, Mrs. Don Erwin,
Mrs. Mu Slavin, Mrs. Robert
Rile, Jenny Ingels, Mrs .
William Swisher and daughter,
Paula, Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs.
Kenneth Scites, Mrs. Raymond
Cole, Mrs. catheryn Ervin,
Mrs. Lula Mae Lynch, Mrs.
Frank Triplett, Mrs. Raullln
Moyer, Mrs. Glenn Glaze, Mrs.
O'Dell Manley, Mrs. Martha
King, and Mrs. Lee McComas.

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PH. 992·2039

Dudley's
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Serving: Gallipolis,
Pomoro,, Mlcldi-t, 0.,
I Muon Co., W. Vt,

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THE DEBT WE OWE
TO OUR COUNTRYMEN

In time fOr
Graduation ·

Let us not forget those who gave their lives in
strife to make this earth a better place for all
humanity to enjoy.

Bulova
Graduation is the start of
something new. Make it
a good start witfi the gih
that counts . .. a btautilul
new Bulova watch 1 See
all. the rew stylts in our
Graduation Watch

Officers Named ·
Mrs. Etta Will was elected
president of the American
Legion Auxiliary of Feeney. ,
Bennett Post 128 Wednesday
night al the Legion hall. . .
Other officers named for
1972-73 were Mrs. Patty Might,
vice president: Mrs. Erma
Hendricks, second vice
prestdent; Mrs. Velsia Roush ,
secr~tary; and Mrs. Geraldine
Kessmger , treasurer.
The charter was draped for
Mrs. Wilma Davis, a charter
member, and a resolution of
respect was signed and sent to
the family. It was voted to give
$25 to Mrs. Kessinger for the
Chillicothe v. A. Hospttal
birthday party next month.
The uml adopted a by-law
change raising junior member
dues to $2 and senior member
dues to $3.
Ths District 8 summer
conference at Lancaster was
announced for June 1 with
about 15 members planning to
attend. The annual Buckeye
Girls State tea will be held In
Pomeroy on June 4. The
Americanism cha•rmen, unit
presidents, delegates and
alternates and lhelr mothers
are to attend.
Also announced was the
Department \ onvention to be

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PARTY ENJOYED
SYRACUSE - A housewares
party was held at the home of
Myla Hudson the afternoon of
May IS with Mrs. Rulh Ann
Sellers the demonstrator .
Games were played and prizes
given. Refreshments were
serve&lt;! to Jean Hall, Thelma
Grueser, Margaret Cottrill,
Mildred Pierce, Donna Sellers,
Ada Slack, Mary Pickens,
Clara Lavender, and Linda
Parsons and children, Eber

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LONG BOTI'OM - Mother 's
Day guesls of Mrs. Edna
Summerfield were Mr . and
Mrs. carl Lamb, Raymond
l.Jimb, and .friend of H~­
tington, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Clifford, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Powell,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Northup and
Jeff, Gallipolis; Mrs. Cecil
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. K-enneth Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

MR. HOYT ALLEN, JR., pastor of the Pomeroy Church
of Christ, graduated recently from the Kentucky Christian
College . He is pictured here with his family, left to right,
Dennie Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt, daughter Cindy , and his
mother, Mrs. Hoyt Allen, Sr. at a party given by the
congregation of the Pomeroy Church.

Pastor is Surprised
A surpnse dinner party
honoring Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
pastor of the Pomeroy Church
of Christ following his
graduation from lhe Kentucky
Chnstian College at Berea was
held recently at the church .
Approximately 85 persons
attended
including
the
mmister's mother, Mrs. Hoyt
Allen, Sr. of Wellsburg, W. Va.;
his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs Frank Marion; a
sister, Mrs. Marjorie Edwards
and daughter Lindy, of
Follansbee, W'. Va., and Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Lash and
daughters, Jo, Valerie and
Debbie, Mingo Junction .
'Gifts were presented to Mr.
and Mrs. Allen and children by
the congregation . A skit was
presented by Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Guenther,
Louis
Osborne, Florence Bearhs,
Mrs. Doris Carder, Mrs. Clyde
Andrews, and Mrs. Charles
Eskew. There was a vocal
selection by Dottie Reynolds.
Speaker for the occasion was
Mr. Raullln Moyer, pastor of
the Middleport Church of
Christ.

held m Cincinnati, July 21-23.
Reservations are to be sent in
now. Plans were made for
several junior and ·senior
members to attend the
department convention in
Ashland. A rummage sale was
se\ for July 8 and 9.
Reported ill were Mrs.
Mildred Meade, surgery in
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Sm•lh, home from the hosp•tal ;
and Mrs. Lelah Weatherby, a
patient at the Holzer Medical
Annual homecoming of the Gallipolis.
Center. Kenda Morrts was
Naomi
Baptist Church was
Guest speaker at the 11 a.m:
welcomed as the first new
held Sunday with Oscar Qualls, service was the Rev. Robert
junior member for 1973.
superintendent, as master of Butler, with "Let Us Make
ceremonies.
Man," the theme of his sermon
·The morning program using scripture from Genesis.
opened with devotions by Special music was by the
Qualls and Walter Green of the gospel chorus from his
Forest Run Baptist Church . Colwnbus church.'
The afternoon sermon
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Struble Mrs. Hariett Warner of the
First
Baptist
Church,
Rutland
,
preceded by devotions by
enterta ined m the Trinity
was
accompanist
for
group
Qualls and Green was given by
Church social room Tuesday
singmg
and
Mrs.
Lula
Hampthe Rev. Grover Turner of the
mght with a party honoring
ton
gave
the
welcome.
A
Paint Creek Baptist Church,
their son , Michael, a 1972
response
was
given
by
Mrs.
Gallipolis.
"Selling of the
graduate of Meigs High School.
Mmnie
Washington
of
the
Paint
Birthright"
was
his sermon
A maroon and gold color
Baptist
Church, topic from scriij~ure also grom
scheme was carried in the Creek
Genefis. There was special
decorations. The table cenmusic by the choir and
terpiece was an arrangement
remarks by the Rev. Eddie
of gold and maroon mums
WEEKEND HERE
Buffington,
supply minister of
flanked with gold tapers, and
Mrs. Pauline Wears of
the cake was inscribed Colwnbus spent the weekend the Forest Run Baptist Church.
Preparing and serving a
" CongratulatiOns and Good with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
noon
dinner were Mrs. Ruth
Luck." Mrs. C. J . Struble Houdashelt. Mrs. Wears came
presided at the punch bowl , to care for her sister, Gladys Buffington, Johnnie Mae
and Mrs. John Terrell served Taylor, who has returned home Qualls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
the cake.
from Veterans Memorial Lewis, Mrs . Mary Alice
Altendmg were Mr. and Mrs. Hospital following a two week Samuels, Mrs. Edwina Scott,
Mrs. Iris Payne, and the Rev.
Charles Legar , · Marta and stay.
Samuel
Jacks .
Chuck, . Mrs. Cecil Mi(!kiff,
Mrs. Gene Mitch, Mark and
Shari, Mr. and Mrs . Otto lies,
SCHEDULE SET
Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Struble, Mr.
A weekend schedule has been
and Mrs. Claude Jewell of announced for the Red Brush
Columbus ; Mr . and Mrs. Bill Church of Christ with services
Wtlliamson, Mr. and Mrs. John at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and a
Terrell, Steven Stanley, Kent worsh•p period at 10 a.m.
Kloes, Janel Stivers, and Sunday. Denver Hill, Foster,
Barbara Anthony .
W. Va . will be in charge.

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Their Son, Mike

Rexal Summerfield, Sherman
Summerfield , Mrs. Robert
Murphy, Reedsville; Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald 1,ee Summerfield
and Amber, Parkersburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Swartz, Tena,
Rena, Robin, Roger and Tex,
Coolville; Bobble and KelU
Parker, Marietta; Mrr. Roser.
Adams, and Lori, Racine, and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker,
Syracuse.

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Sliding Glass Door
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Vinyl Recliners
Table Lamps

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4 Drawer Chest
Springs- Mattress
Full size per set
2 Pc. Living Room Suites

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3 Pc. Bedroom Suites
Baby Beds-with mattress
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Greeting," by Donna Hubbard:
"Why I'm Glad," by Dianna
Nease and "Making Mothers
HaRPY," by Lori Chapman and
Brenda Teaford.
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of Our Mothers," and readings
were by Bobbie Chapman,
"She Knows"; Debbie Harden,

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The Light," Tony Pierce, and
"To My Mom," by Bruce
Cottrill.
"Mother's Prayers Have
Followed Me" was sung by the
congregation. Esther Har.den
read "Bless Every Mother";
Agnes · White, "Who Is
Mother"; Glenna Davis,
"Giving to Mothers"; Gertrude Neigler, "A Tale Of
Mother" : Janice Lawson,
"Who Knows" and Genevieve
Schneider, "The Right Mom."

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Mrs. Harold Johnson,
Springfield, spent several days
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Davis, Spring Ave.,
Pomeroy, and attended the
Meigs High School baccalaureate
and
commencement services. She also
visited Mrs. Homer Hawkins.

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Bradford Church of Christ staged a party recently in honor of
Mr. r-llfford Smith who graduated from the Kentucky
Christian College, Grayson, Ky. Mr. Smith was one of 19
graduating with an AB degree. He plans to do postgraduate
work at the college toward a degree in theology. The class
presented him a personal gift and money. A decorated cake
was served with sandwiches, potato chips, and soft drinks .

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Brian Jr:,
Parsons.

SYRACUSE - Mothers and by F1orence Potts.
women
· attending church or
A white mum was presented
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United Preabyterlan _ Church mother, and a yellow mum to
were honored on Mother's Day. Mrs. Debbie Triplett, the
Sermon topic of the Rev. youngest mother present.
Dwight L. Zavltz, was "A , Ruffled petunias were given to
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Christian Family." The youth ' all mothers and women at• choir directed by Mrs. Zavitz, tending church or Sunday
sang, "Faith Of Our Mothers." School.
Congratulations were exAfter the Sunday School
tended to Renee Burke, senior session, a prngram conducted
of Southern High School. She by Mrs. Jean Hall opened with
was also presented a white the congregation singing
Bible by the Rev. Zavltz from 1 "Beautiful Garden of Prayer."
the church.
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F1owers were presented In Tina Pierce: recitations, "A
memory of Mayme Holmes Present," by Marvin Teaford:
and Mariam Dean, by Kathryn " No Other," by Gregory
Crow and Helen Wetzel and In Nease; "How Much l Wish,"
memory of Mrs. Aaron Nease by David Lawson; "Special

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Junior Troop 247 met at the Pomeroy Elementary School.
Receiving awards were Paige Karr, Robin Dugan, Vicki Hood,
Marla Legar, Kim Seth, Jamie Sisson, Linda Reedy , SUsan
Zirkle, Rena LeFebre, Sheryl LeFebre, and Susan Sprague, the
healt~ aid badge and the one year junior pin.
other awards were .received by Sheryl LeFebre, penpal and
housekeeper; Susan Zirkle, Janie Sisson, Linda Reedy, and
Marla Legar, collectors.
A fly-up ceremony was conducted for Sheryl LeFebre. Mrs.
Jackie Zirkle,leader, set a meeting for 1 p.m. on June 3 at which
time the girls will review plans for day camp to be held at
Klashul.a, June 5 through 9.

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named. Robert Pitts, Mid· Pomeroy ; Hollbllly, Paul
dlebourne; Hall's Amigo, Jones. Caldwell; Chu~by , Bob
Sonny Hall, New Concord.
Scott . Pleasant C:ty ; Ex
Registered Quarter Horse Cellsor Bars, Buddy Mllrtln;
Geldings, 3 yrs. and older, Pepper Jim , William Greer,
Dark's Jim. Chuck Hand, New Haven.
Zanesville;, Poco Bar Holly,
Appaloosa Pleasure Horse,
bon Chichester, Lowell; Kings Jet Reed, Cole Stables;
Snippers, Michael Mcllyan, Pinehurst Joe, Bonda Deming,
Mllrietta ; Red Star Eagle, Marietta; Frosty Jake, Robert
Tami Wiseman, Gallipolis: Evans, Columbusi Pale Face
Winner's Hope, Donna Mort, Amy, Jim Hill, Newark .·
Newark.
Show
Horse,
.English
Registered Quarter Horse Equ:pment. Gay Ar:stocrat,

Geldings, 2 yrs . and under,

Ronnie Sharp,

Jackson ; Bonita's Ceasar,

BEE BEE BEE SlOPPED
BAL T!MORE
(UP!)Trainer Del Carroll
Preakness winner Bee Bee
to Delaware Park Thursday
preparation for the · colt
upcoming appearance In the
$50,000-added Leonard
Richards Stakes June 18.

Youth Horsemansh ip, 12

Brown,

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By Charlene Hoeflich

Debbie Wallace,

Mr:Connelsville.

years and under, Tony Ken ·
nedy •. Okey Woodard, Robin

Ceasar, Cole Stables ; un.

Middlebourne,

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Nelsonvll!e ; Crazyhorse,
Stanley R1chards, Glouster.

Aledo Bar Gay, Robert Pitts,

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Diary

Nara, Cumberland ; Sag,brush

Fred Er,nest, St. LOUISVIlle , McCue. Tony Kennedy; Zero's
Reppert s Dakota, Troy Bubbles, Debbie Wallace,
Da.wson ; Shadow, Jo Hooper i McConnelsville; Laddie's Gal ,
Pr:ncess Ann, Jennifer Grate ; Kevin Stollar, Hopewell ; Red
Star Eagle, Tam/ Wiseman.
Lady, Carla Hendershot.
Engl ish Equitation, 19 yrs.
Western Stak~ Race .. Stor·
my, Buddy Mllrt:n, Arab:a; My and under. Matilda Bailey,
Queen Ann, John Bayless, St . Little Hocking ; Pat. Snider,
Mllrys; H:llbolly, Paul Jones; Pickenngton , Agnes Krupa,
Bubba Re~d, Dwayne Stollar, Shadyside ; Joe Swearingen ;
. Orient; 1- V,, Richard Mlltlox, Charlotte Bayley, VIenna . ·
Western Pleasure Horse
Pt. Pleas.ant.
R:de and Run , ~onka , John (non-registered I. Laddie's Gal,
Bayless, St. Mllry s; Stormy, H. H. Boyd; Cricket Bar, lana
Buddy Mart:n ; Hila Idle Hour.
J. R. Kennedy. Middleport ;
Lady 0~/fter, Bill Fisk,

wood ;, Jane Haroff. Libby
Swearmgen.

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. Millard Van Meter

Western Arab1an Pleasure

Dancer's Lot of Gold, Hand M Horse (half-Arabs Included),
Stables, Marietta; Sport's Lo Valiant, H~ward Mounts,
Golden Don, Terry Miller, Little Hocking . Raf~om. Mike

g. ab r. h. pet.
McCraw, Cie 28 87 13 29 .333
Pinson. Cal
30 112 14 37 .330
Kelly. Chi
29 89 15 29 .326
Pnie/a, KC
32 125 2Q 40 .320
Mlly, Chi
29 108 17 34 .315
Rud:, Oak
27 115 18 36 .313
Braun , Min
23 80 Q 25 .313 Princess, Bud Schuhart,
Allen, Chi
31 119 19 37 .311 Newark.
Munson, NY 29 96 11 29 .~02 Showmanship, 13 thru 15
Carew, Min
30 115 13 34 .296 years,
Pat
Snider,
Home Runs
Pickerington
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Peg
Nara,
National League: Kingman , Cumberland; Debbie Wallace,
SF 10; Colbert. SO 9; Mlly and McConnelsville; Terri Short,
Watson. Hou and Stargell, Pitt Gallipolis ; Fred Ernest, Sl .
8.
American League: Cash, Del Louisville.
Appaloosa
Registered
and Duncan, Oak 8; Allen. Ch i Geldings.
Pinehurst
Joe ,
and Jackson, Oak 7; Darwin ,
Banda Deming, Mllrletta ; Jet
Mlnn 6.
Reed, Coles Stables; Sunday
Runs Batted In
Boots, Jr ., Bud Schuhart,
National League: Kingman , Newark.
SF 32 ; Watson, Hou and
Stargell, Pitt 25; Wynn, Hou, Non-R~Istered Stock Horse,
Laddie's Gal, H. H. Boy,
Oliver, Pitt, Colbert, SO and Hopewell
; Red Star Sugar,
Bonds, SF 24.
Ball. Derwent;
American League: Allen, Chi Delmar
Rangles
Blue,
Kathy Higgins.
28 i Darwin, Minn. 24; Duncan ,
Shot-Zee, Peg
Oak 2'2; Mlly. Chi and Jackson, Sistersville;
Nara, Cumberland; Ginger
Oak 21 .
Sweet, Joyce Blse, Athens .
Pitching
Registered Arabian Horse,
National Lugue: Ray. Hou 7· Alpha
Centura,
Dr .
0, 5eaver, NY 7-l; Sulton, LA Swearingen.
Little
Hocking;
6·0; McDowell, SF 6·1; Nlekro,
Black
Raffy,
Libby
Atl 6-4.
American . League: Perry, Swearingen, Little Hocking ; T.
Nettel, Johnson Stables,
Clev and Lollch, Det 8-2 ; Wood, T.
; Zyp, Charlotte
Chi 7-2; Holtzman, Ook 6-2; Williamstown
Bayley,
Vienna;
Zonasseh ,
Coleman. Del 6·3: Bahnsen, Chi
Margaret Hutton, Byesville.
6-4.
Registered H~lf - Arablan
Horse, Ahab, H and M Stables,
Marietta ; Rockel!. Nichols
Stables, Williamstown; Oarak
Con Void/ , Susie Bailey,
Vienna ;
Kooba,
Kim
Schultheiss, Williamstown:
Mile's Manacee, Agnes Krupa,
Shadyside.
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Oi&gt;en All Breed Yearling and
under foals, Misty's Flip,
Delbert Ross , Blue Rock;
Unnamed, Robert Pitts,
Middlebourne, W. Va .; Nut her
Bucket. Don Chichester;
, Hilltop Freda, Bob Bates. Oak
Hill; T. T. Nettel, Johnsons
Stables, Williamstown.
Showmanship, 16 thru 19

.MAY 28

Angel,
Beth
Mc/llyan .
Waterford; Easter Twist, Jeff
Roach , Gall/polls ; Flash, Jack
Hendershot, Whipple ; Rup·
. pert's Dakota. Troy OawS&lt;ln, ·
New Concord ; Maxwell Smart,
Mike Neptune, New Concord.
Show Horse, Western
Equipment, Kopper's King ,
Gerald Warner, Alma; Sport's
Golden Don, Terry Miller,
Vienna; Mr. OJx, Clearvlew
. Stables, Logan, Citlio.
Western Pleasure ~ony ,
under 48", r:ders 12 yrs. and
under, Easter rw fst. Jeff
Roach ; Nibbles , Sherri
Hackney, Tuppers Plains ;
Prince, Lo1s Darst , Point
Pleasant; Little Chief Hand·
print. Tony Kennedy, Mid·
dleport; Tom Tom, Timmy
Logan. Point Pleasant.
Flag Race, Rust.y Bar.
Delmar Ball, Derwent ;
Striker ' s Ace, Roval Oak

Eg 9 and Spoon, Kathy
Ribbons and cash prizes Farms, Pome~oy ; Mltzy: Higg:ns, Sistersville ; Peg
were awarded to the follow ing, Larry Augenste:n. Caldwell , Nara, Cumberland ; Sherry
1st, 2nd, 3rd. etc. In order Stormy, Buddy Martin, Thompson, Zanesville ; Butch
listed to·
Arabia ; My Queen Ann, John Meier, Middlep 0rt; Cindy
Clark, Columbus .
' HALTER CLASS
Bayless, St. Marys, W. Va.

Registered Quarfer Horse

OPEN SUNDAY

SUGAR RUN MILLS

Bar-30 Horse Show ;Results
Hesulls of a horse show
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staged &amp;iturday at. e ar-30
Hurseman Association grounds
near Tuppers Plains were
announced lod ay bY Mrs .
Norma Newland, secretary of
lhe association.
The show was sponsored by
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the )untor c1ass of Eastern
High School to earn funds for
lhe annual trip next year. Dick
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Shele&gt;: of Sabma was the JUdge
and Bar-30 members donated
their services to assist the
class.
. A total of 417 enlries were
registered for the show which
was ~pprove d bY, lhe
Southeastern Ohio Horse
Exhibitors Association.

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American League

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Texin
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N.Y. 000 000 110 000 01- 3 II 1 Mlnn
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Chi 000 020 000 000 oo- 2 II 1 B&lt;obert, Pina (6), Paul (7)

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and c..!ws prior to the start of
the :l:H'ar chase. USAC chief
steward Harlan Fengler
presided over lhe meeting
reviewing various aspects and
changes in the race for this
year.
Many of the cars were still
torn ·down Thursday as the
"lull before the storm"
prevailed at the famed 2W·mile
circuit. No cars were allowed
on the track after Wednesday's
carburetlon tests until the race
~itSelf Saturday.
Some of the drivers were not
even at the track Thursday,
while others helped !heir crews
clean, check and reassemble
the racers.
Some drivers said flatly
there was no strategy to be
employed this year because of
the torrid speeds, w~ile others
indicated strategy will develop
.once the 200-lap feature is
under way. Regardless, the
heat and increased speeds
were expected to take a h2avy
foil in machinery.
Pll Stops Mandatory
For the first lime, four pit
stops will he mandatory. USAC
officials said the one additional
stop was a safety precaution.
In addition, a new system of
signal lights will he lL'!ed for lhe
first time. The new system is
supposed to protect the
leader's rnllrgin by controlling
speeds of the cars. Eight
electrically controlled yellow
light panel boards will tell each
driver whether he is within the
BOm.p.h speed limit announced
Thursda~AC for the first
yellow li
That's co siderably under
the 120 · to 140 range used
previously.
Unser, because of his
qualifying performance, is
considered the favorite, but
most agree the race is really a
wide-open affair because of the
likelihood of engine failures
from the higher speeds.

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Drivers Receive Instructions
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP!)
- Drivers received formal instructions today from lhe U.S.
Auto Club on lhe eve of the 56th
ll!lnual Indlanapolia IIOO&lt;nile
race, which should be the
fastest ever run.
Mostly suony skies with
temperaturllS In the 80s should
prevail at lhe tlyl.ng'sllrt of the
!~Gilday weekend classic at

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RIO GRANDE - A summer
band and chorus for both
students and community
members will be part of
Summer '72 at Rio Grande
College. Summer reglslration
is Jirne 12.
Participation In the band or
chorus, both being formed for
the third summer·, Is open to
anyone at or above the high
· school level who has had some
experience in youth, school or
church groups, or has taken
private lessons.
· The chorus will ll)eet
Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9,
and· the band on Thursday
· evenings from 7 to 9. The'
groups will both meet for leii
weeks.
Merlyn Ross, · associate
director of music at the
college, said that the first year
the two groups started with
just a handful of people. But, he
says, the groups grew over the
RIO GRANDE - Mary Marlene Johnson, Pomeroy, who
has completed Ule Medical Laboratory Technology program
offered by Rio Grande College and Holzer Hospital, is one of
nine graduates in the first class to complete the two-yea r
program and receive an associate of science degree. The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Goodwin, she is a 1970
graduate of Meigs High School. Above, Dr. Alphus
Olristensen presents her degree .
Upon completion of the MLT program, graduates are
qualified to work in hospital clinical laboratories as a
medical laboratory technician. The MLT program includes
one year on the Rio Grande College campus and a full
summer and academic year at the hospital. Courses in the
program may be applied to a degree in any science-related
field.

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been set lot the Pomeroy
Peopl e involved in the
Community Vacation Church Communi ty Vacation Church
School at the Pomeroy School are, Nurs ery and
Elementary School.
Kindergarten , Mrs. Nelle
Sessions will begin each Wright, Mrs. Barbara Riggs,
evening at 6:30 p. m. and Mrs. Bernice McKinney and
continue until 8:30 p.- m. All Mrs. Carol McCullough; first
children In the community are and second grades, Mrs. Jean
invited. There will be classes Braun , Mrs. Hattie Ridgwa y,
fur children age 3 through Mrs. Helen Diener, Mrs.
Junior High .
Jennifer Anderson, Jo Ellen
Teachers have been chosen Diehl , Bernadette Hennessy,
for the several grade levels and Melanie Hackett; third and·
prepared tv two trainin g fourth grades , Mrs . Gay
sessions. Rev. Bernell Boehm Perrin, Mrs. Mary Skinner and
and Rev. Bill Barrons met wi th Maureen Hennessy; fifth ~ nd
the teachers May 10; at St. Paul sixlh grades, Mrs. Corrine
Lutheran Church. The leaders Lund and Mrs. Jocelyn Baer,
stressed
fr eedom
and and junior high, Rev. Robert
originality in the classroom Card, Rev. Arthur Lund and
and demonstrated means of Mrs. Rachael Downie.
motivating the children to
express themselves. Emphasis
was also placed on the needs
fur teachers to listen. Rev.
DINNER PLANNED
Boehm and Rev. Barrons are
A Memorial Day dinner will
direc tors in the Department of be served Sunday at the Letart
Education of the American Falls Community building
Lutheran C!mrch.
beginning at 12 noon. Cost will
A second training session on be $1.50 a plate. The menu will ·
May 18 was also held at St. include chicken and noodles,
Puul Luth eran Church , po tatoes, green beans ,
p1·imarily to review and choose beverages and desserts.

Lodge Meets

first summer and were even
larger last year.
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''Our objective," he said, "is
wget interested students and
communlly .members together
·wsing and play in. the band."
Last year the summer band
and chorus presented ~ii pilb\ls
concert on the ·riverfront ·in
.Gallipolis. This y.ear, RO!lS
plans lo have at least one
public. concert in GalllpoUs.
·Because the band and chorus
programs are designed for the
communlly as well as for
students, various types 1 of
credit can be earned. In addillon to the regular college
credit, deferred credit may be
earned by those who plan to
enter Rio Grande College at a
later date.
The course may also be
taken for personal recreaiiOI),
and no fee Is charged. ThOS\!
who wish to take the course for
recreallon whould report to the
first meeting, while those
wishing credit must report to
regislrallon June 12 in Community Hall.

SYRACUSE - Daughers of
America Lodge opened in
ritualistic fonn May II with
Janice Lawson, Associate
Vice, in the chair. Reported ill
was Earl Harden, son of
Florence Potts and brother-inlaw of Mrs. Esther Harden. He
is recovering at his broUler . .
Robert's home .
Avacation church school will
First nomination of officers
was held, and Esther Harden be held al the First United
read a letter from member, W. Presbyterian Church in
Middleport beginning Tuesday,
B. Jones, of Barberton.
At the May 25 meeting a May 30, and continuing through
blind auction will be held. Each Thursday, June 8, from 9 a.m.
is asked to bring articles to 11 :30 a.m. daily.
Worship, story time, activity
costing at least 50 cents. Atbook
lime, play and refreshtending were Deputy Jean Hall,
Eileen
Clark,
Pauline ment time, handicraft and
Morarity, Margaret Eichinger, clean-up lime will be part of
Ada Slack, Robert Flanagan, each day's activities.
The Rev. and Mrs. Dwight
Janice Lawson ; Florence
Potts, Edith Hood, Esther Zavitz are co-directors.
Classes for nursery and pre·
Potts,
Sadie
Thuener,
Charlotte Nease, Mildred school will be taught by Mrs.
Pierce, Margaret Cottrill , Jack Coleman, Mrs. David
Mabel Pickens, and Agnes Hindy and Cindy Hlndy;
kindergarten will be taught by
White.
Mrs. Michael Zirkle, Mrs. John
Sprouse, and Mrs. Jack Satterfield, Mrs. Everell Bachner
ami Mrs. Fre,cl K~ssi~fer will ,
POMEROY L~NE~
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Mrs. Dwight Wallace and Mrs.
·Mar24, 1972
Won Lost Eddie Crooks will teach the
Weiker's A&gt;;&gt;tand
80 40
Ridenour TV
75 45 junior class. Youths of the
will assist in
Baum 's Lumber
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46 church
Team 4
56
64 recreation, handicraft and
Gaul Shake Haven
38 82 serving refreshments.
Team 1
37 83
Open house will be held
High Ind . Game - Patty
Thomas 152, Barbara Hensley Thursday, June 8 al 7 p. mv
146. High Series - Patty
Thomas 399, Patsy Chapman, when parents and friends are
invited to attend and observe
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Team High Game and Series activities of the children .
- Baum 's lumber 288 and 76S. Refreshments will be served.

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CHURCH OF THE
sup t. Classes · for all ages ; George. W.' 'HQIIon and Rev. NAZARENE - Rfv .. Herbert .
evening service , 7:·30 p ,m.: LinSon Sfebbi11 S.. Ass' !. Pa5tor-· Grale , pastor. Worship ~~rvlce ,
B i b! ~ stuqy. Wednesday,. 7:30 Directors.
11 a.m. and 7:30p.m. Sunday.
p""" ,
•.erv ices, Fnday, FIRST UNITED, PRES- Sunday School . 9:30 a .m.
i :lO p.m.
. I!YTERIAN, Harrisonville, Richard Ba rton. sup!. Prayer
POMEROY
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN', ;__
FREEWILL BAPTIST - Sunday Chu rch School, 9:30 meelin~ . Wednesday, 7:30p.m..
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev. Arthur C. Lund, paslor. Corner ASh and Plum, Mid· a.m., Mr s. Homer Lee, Supt. ; '
BRAOFORD CHURCH OF
Rev . W. H. Perrin, pastor. Ror. Sunday School , 9: IS a.m.• dleport. Noel Herrman • .pas1oq Morning Worship 10: 30 a.m . CHRIST
- Cl illord Smith,
Mayer, Supt. Church · schooo, Charles Evans, Supt.; worship Guy Priddy, Sunday School F I R S T
U N I T E 0 m inis ter . Sunda y School 9: 30
9:1Sa .m.; worship, 10 : 2~a.m . ; service . . 10:30 . a .m.. Con - Supt. Saturday evening service. PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, n. m .; morn ing church 10: 30
youth choir rehearsal Monday, firma lion class, Tuesday, 4: IS ·). o.m , Sunday School , 10 Sunday Church Scllool. 9:30
.: Sun_
d ay even ing service,
6:30p.m.; Mrs. Marvin Burt, to S:lO p.m.; Junior Con· a.m.; Sunday evening worship, a .m., LeWis Sauer, Supt. ; n.m
7:30p.m . Wednesday ser vice, a
director.;
senior
choir frrmation class. Thursday, 6:30 7 p.m.
Morn in·Q Worshlo, 10:30 a.m. p.m.
rehearsal. 7:·30 p.m., T~ursday, 'to 7:45p.m.
,
FIRST BAPTIST .of MidF I.R S T
u· NIT E 0 , LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Mrs. Paul Nease, director.
SEVEN-DAY AOVENTIST dleporl, corner of Sixth · and PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse, METHOOIST
- Rev. Eu~ene
POMEROY CHURCH OF - . Mulberry . Heights , Palmer 'Streets, Rev. Charles Morn ing_ Wo rship , 9 a.m .; Gill, pastor . . William Ba1ley ,
THE NAZARENE - Corner Pomeroy . Herbert Morgan~ ~~ Simons,
pastor .
Fred Sunday Church School, 10 a.m. sup!. Sunday School, 9:30 e.m.;
Union and Mulberry . Rev . paslor . ·Sabbath . sdool , Hoffman , . Sunday School Mrs . Sampson tjall. Supf.
Morn ing worship, 10: 30· a.m. :
Clyde V. Henderson , pastor. SaturdaY.• 2 p.m. with church Superiniendeni.Sundaychurch
STIVERSVILLE . COM- Evening worship. 7:30 .· p.m.
Sunday· School . 9: 30 . a.m.; service following al 3:1S p.m. school for everyone 9:15a.m.;. MUNITY, Rev , Edsel .Hart, Wednesday, Christian Youth
Raymond Walburn, supl. &lt;f!:en Bible discussion each Morning worship 10: 15 a.m .; pastor.· Sunday School ~ervice Crusade, 6:30 p.m.: Prayer
Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
day, 7 :~p
~ . m.
Evening service5, 7: 30 p.m .; 10 a.m . Prayer Meeting each meeting 7: 30 p.m. Thursday,
Even Ing service 7:30p.m. Mid Gurs
R"A HAM
UN IT E Ill Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 Thursday 7:3Q p.m. Sunday choir practice, 7 p.m .
week service, Wedne~day, 7:30
p.m . E)(tra youth activities on evening service, 7: 30'1p.m .
DEXTER CHURCH OF
p.m.
METHODIST- Preaching 9:30 Sunday,
S p:m.,tor all youth up
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST - Danny Evans,
GRACE EPISCOPAL - . a.m.. first and second .Sundays to sixth grade ; 6:30 for junior - Pomeroy -Harrisonville
pastor: Norman C. Will. supt.
Rev . Leroy Oavls, minister. of each month ; third and fourth and senior high students.
Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor . Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ;
Morning prayer and sermon Sundays each month_ worship
CHURCH OF · CHRIST, Paul McElroy, Sunday School
r- •!0:30a.m. Holy communion and service at 7: lO p.m. Wednesday Middleport , Slh and Main . Supt . Sunday School 9:30a.m.; VVorship · service , 10: 30 a .m .
sermon, first Sundays, 10:30 evenings at 7:30. Prayer and Raulin Moyer, pastor . Michael morning wor ship and com - Christian Endeavor Sunday
evening .
a.m . Church school, kin · • Bible Study.
Gerlach , Sunday School sup!. munion, 10:30 a.m. ; Sunday
REORGANIZEO , CHURCH
dergarten through eighth . FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- Bible School, 9:30a.m .; mer· evening youth Christian enOF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATgrade 10· 30 a m
·
TIST --, 282 Mulberry Ave., ning worship, 10 : 30 a.m . ; deavor, 6: 30; Worship services ,
TER DAY SAINTS - Pori! an~ ­
POMEROY . CHURCH . OF Pomeroy,afflliuled ~llh S.B.C., evening
worship, 7:30 p.m .; Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
CHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr., the Rev . Fred Hill, pastor. prayer service 7 p.m . Wed- evening pr~yer meeting and Racine l'!oad. Ralph Johnson,
pastor . Herbert White, Sunday
pastor. Bible School. 9:30a.m., Sunday School, 9:30 a .m.; nesday.
Bible sludy, 7:30 p.m.
School Director . Sunday School,
worship, JO:JO; adult worship morning worsh1p, 10:30 a.m.;
CHURCH
OF
THE
ST. JO,HN LUTHERAN 9:30a .m .; Morning worship,
service and young peoples junior society, 6:30a.m . NYPS. N.AZARENE - Middleport, Pine Grove, the Rev . Arthur 10:30
Sunday evening
meeting, both 7:30p.m. Sunday- 6:45 p.m . S.~nday evangelistic Rev . Audry Miller, pastor; Combs. pastor. Sunday school, servicea.m.;
7
·
p.m
Wednesday
Wednesday, combined. Bible mut.ing , 7.30 p.m. Prayer Floyd Carson. sup!. Sunday 9:30 a.m.; church services. evening ,prayer . .services,
7: 30
study and prayer meeting 7·30 meet1ng Wednesday, 7:30p.m. school, 9:30 a.m.: Morning 10:30 a.m .
p.m.
pm
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MIOOLEPORT
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
worship 10: 30 a .m. ; junior
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Sunday
.THE SALVATION ARMY MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - society, 6:30p.m.; NYPS, 6:45 CHRIST - Clifford Smith , Great
Bend, Charles No r ris,
Envoy Rays. Wi 1,ing, off icer In C~rner Fourt.h and Main , p .m . Sunday evangelistic pastor ; Leroy Bartrum, Sunday
•
Titus
. Worship service, 9: 30
charge . Sunday, 10 a.m.. . Middleport. Rev. Henry L. Key, meeting , 7: 30 p .m. Prayer School superintendent. Sunday pastor
3:1-8
"I'm never going to open another book again!"
; Sunday School , 10:30 a.m.
ttollness meeting ; 10:30 a.m.. Jr .. pastor . Sunday School 9:30 . meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m . School. 9:30 a. m.; Morning a.m.
CARLETON
CHURCH
sighed.
Pete as he collapsed in my chair following
Sunday School. Young People's a.m., Arnold ~1chards, supt .,
Monday
church, 10:30 a. m.; Sunday Kingsbury Road . Sunday
Legion, 7 p.m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 Morning wor~h1p 10:30 a.m.
MEIGS
evening service, 7:30 p. m. School. 9:30 a.m .. Ralph Carl. • John
his high school commencement.
p.m., Ladies Home League ; 7 JEHOVAH S WITNESSESCOOPERATIVE
Wednesday evening service, 8 sup!. · Worship service, 10:30
p m Prep classes
Larry Carnahan presidmg
3:7-13
PARISH
p. m.
'But three months later, Pete had changed his
a .m. and 7: 30p.m. alternately .
' SACRED HEART _ Rev . minister. Sunday. Bible lecture.
THE UNITED
ANTIQUilY bAPTIST - Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
tune and was ready for college.
Tuesday
Father Bernard Krajcovic 9:30 a.m.; Watchtower st~dy ,
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Freeland Norris, pastor. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Jay Stiles.
pastor . Phone
992·282 5: 10 :30 a .m. ; Tue~day, B1ble
• John
Robert R. Card
Sunday school , 10 a.m.; church pastor .
Since tben, he's had other graduations--fro!~~
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30 study, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday,
Rev. Sl1nten Smith
service, 7 p.m. Wednesday
3:14-21
OLD
DEXTER
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 ministry school 7.30 p.m.,
CHESTER - Worship 9: IS Bible study, 7 p.m.
college, from medical school. Each time Pete has
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
service meellng 8:30p.m.
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, - Rev . Willard Dutcher ,
Wednesday
• :m. Con fessIons, Sa Iur day, 7- MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of a.m.; Church School 10 a.m.
discovered that it isn't all over when you grad·
ENT~RPRtsE--' Worship, 9 Minersville. J. A. McWatps. pastor . Mrs. Worley Francis ;_ • John
I. ~~~~ROY FIRST BAPTIST Christ in Chrlsll1n Union - a.m.;
Church School , 10 a.m. paslor. Sunday School. 10 a.m.; Sunday School Supt. Sunday uate. Something is just beginning.
6:35-40
- Robert Kuhn , pastor ; William Lawrence Mantey, pastor; Mrs.
FLATWOODS- Worship, 11 morning worship, 11 a.m.; School. 9: 4S a.m. Church Ser ·
Watson Sundar school sup!. Russell Young, Sunday School a.m.; Church School 10 a.m.
Some people want to "gradua\e" from church
Training Union, 6: 30 p.m .; vices first and third Sundays
Thursday
Sunday'school. 9:30a.m.; BYF, Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
POMEROY- Worship, 10:30 evening worship, 7:30 p.m. following Sunday School ,
at
a
certain age or time. They're just like Pete
6 p.m.; Bible study, Wed· Evening worsh1p 7:30. Wed· a.m.; Church School9: 15 a.m.; Prayer meeting, Wednesday.
John
Second
and
fourth
Saturday
•
nesday , 7 p.m .; choir practice , nesday prayer meet1ng . 7. 30 UMYF 6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
was when he left high school. They think they've
e\lenioos, a p.m . ser\lices .
10:22-29
Wednesday , 8:30p.m.
p.m.
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
outgrown the Church.
10 a.m.; Church School 9 a.m.; OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr . Robert Wyatt, pastor;
Friday
UMYF 6:30p.m.
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. ; Sunday School sup!.. Ronald o Luke
How empty Pete's life would be now if he
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Osborne. Bible School. 9: 30
12:31-40
had stopped at that first graduation. How empty
Rev. Robert Bumg.rner
Evening wor ship , 7: 30 p.m., a.m.; preaching 10:4S a.m. :
HEATH - Worship 10:30 Wednesday , · Sunday School Evening services, 7: 30p .m .
your life would be without the Church.
Saturday
a.m.; Church School9 :30 a.m.; Superintendent, Paul ine Me·
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
UMYF 7 p.m.
Ctinlock, pastor. Rev. Morr is METHODIST - Cecil Wise, • Luke
· Maybe it isn't all over for you! The church
By Mrs. Francis Morris
RUTLAND - Worship 9:15 M. Wolfe.
Connie and Judy Kiser was
Pastor . Sunday School. 9: 30
21:8-19
doors are always open.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- a.m.; Morning worship', 10:30
Mr. Raymond Hartley Is a held at the home of Mr. and a.m.; Church School 10 a.m .;
UMY
F
7 p.m.
Charles
Norris,
pastor.
Sunday
a.m.:
Young
People's
service,
palient In Veterans ·Memorlal Mrs . James Kiser. ThQse . SALEM CENTER- Worship School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning 6: 45p.m .; Evangelistic service. Sc:rlpluu:s telll:l:ted by lhe Amerlun Bib lt S!X Ie ly
Hospital. Also Mr. Ray Byers present were Mr. and Mrs. 9 a.m. ; Church School 10 a.m .; worship, 10: 4S a.m. ; Sunday 7:30 p.m . Prayer meeting,
evening worsh ip, 7:30 p.m .; Thursday, 7:30p.m.
entered the Hospital.
Howard Kiser, Scotty, Kenny, UMYF Thursday, 7 p.m.
SYRACUSE
CLUSTER
Wednesday evening Bible
FREEDOM GOSPEL
Terri Ann Shuler of Letart Okey, Ray and Patty, Sue
Rev. Forresl R. Donley
Sludy, 7: 30 p.m.
MISSIONBald Knobs , Rev.
Falls spent Saturday with her Scarberry, Ross Childrens and
ASBURY- Worship 11 a.m.;
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, l. R. Gluesencamp, pastor .
With the hope it will, in some measure. fo.ster and help sustain that whi.ch fs
grandmother, Mrs. Gretta Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kiser. After Church School9 : SO a.m.; WSCS, Rev . Lawrence Sui I ivan , Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sunday
Tuesday.
pastor . Sunday School 9:30 School Supt. Sunday School , good In family and community life. this feature is sponsored by the busmess
Simpson while her father and Connie and Judy opened their lsiFOREST
RUN- Worship 9 a.m.; youth and junior youth 9: lO a .m.; Sunday even ing firms and organizations whose ,11am.es appear below .
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest gifts, all enjoyed K~l·Aid, cup a.m.; Church School 10 a.m.; service , 6: 45 p.m .; evening worship 7: 30. Prayer meeti ng,
WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7:30 worship, 7:30p.m .; prayer and Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Ernest
S~uler visited their daughter, cakes and Ice cream.
p.m.
praise. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Deeter, class leader . Youth
Mrs. Robert Pierce and baby
MINERSVILLE - Worship
SILVER RUN FREE BAP- Meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m .•
son in Mt. St. Mary Hospital,
10 a.m. ; Church School 9 a.m. ; TIST- Rev . Howard Kimble, Ernest Deeter, leader.
WSCS, 3rd Monday. 7:30 p.m. paSior. Sunday schocl, 10 a.m .;
Nelsonville.
And Construction Co.
MT . HERMON UNITED
SYRACUSE - Worship, B Henry Davis, supi.; evening BRETijREN CHURCH IN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yost of
D.
B.A. Anthony Plumbing and
a .m .; Church School , 9 a.m .; service. 7: 30 p.m. Prayer CHRIST - Rev. Robert Shook,
Phone 992-3284
Middleport
HeatinL
New Galilee, Pa. spent
Prayer and Bible Study, meeting, Thurday, 7:30p.m.
pastor.
Sunday
School.
9:
30
Mother's Day w81! enli'WIUI hli
:140 Lincoln St . 992 -2550 Middleport •
Wednesday. 7:30p.m . .
CHESTER CHURCH OF a.m.'; Ro'y' Pooler. supt.; Alfred
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
GOO- Rev . James Satterfield, Wolfe, ' asst. supt .; morning
mother, Mrs. Mattie ·Yost and
The Carleton Church had a
' Rev. W. D1i1 McClurg
pas lor. Sunday school , 9:30 worship, 11 a.m . : evening
·weekend revival which was
family .
Rev. Frank ChHsebrew
a .m.,· worship service, 11 a.m .; sermon, 7: 30 p.m., alternatinQ
Mr. and Mrs . . Norman- well attended. A witnessing
Rev. Martha Ann MIHner
evening service , 1 ; prayer each Sunday . Class meeting 11
Norris, of Columbus · spent team for Mount Vernon
BETHANY. !Dorcas)
service and youth service. a .m . alternaflng :Sun(jay
Bakers of Good Bread
mornings . Alfred Wolfe.
Mother's Day with his parents, Nazarene College conducted Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Church Thursday, 7 p.m.
Middleport, Ohio
School 10:30 a.m .
.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN layieader; Christian Endeavor.
Huntington, W. Va .
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Norris.
services each evening with
CARMEL - Worship, 11 - Homer Sterhens, pastor. 7:30 p.m. Sundar. Roger
Mrs. Loe Tisdale of Buckeye special singing . While here the a.m .. lsi and 3rd Sundays ; Sunday Schoo , 9:30 a.m .; Buckley, preslden . Prayer -·
morning worship, 10:30 a.m.; meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Lake, Mrs. Fern Gilmore and team was guests of Mr. and Church School, 10 a.m.
APPLE
GROVE
Worship,
Robert Bobo, Sunday school Board meeting first Monday
Mrs. Nancy Bobb of Columbus Mrs. Virgil King whose 7:30p.m.; church school ; 9:30 sup!.
: Sunday evening service,
ld
d Sat da
daughter Mary Lou, Is a team a .m.; mid-week service, 7:30. Youth meeting, Monday, 7 each month, 7:30p.m.
Sales - Allis Chalmers - Service
ur Y ' member. Sunday 'morning Wednesday , 8 p.m .
spent Fr ay an
p.m. Mid -week service , VVed ·
with Mrs. Hazel Carnahan.
EAST
LETARTWorship,
nesday,
7:30p.m.
·
Farm
- Industrial - Lawn - Garqen
•
Middleport,
Ohio
WHITE'S CHAPEL
They all attended the O.E.S, Sunday School was taught by lOa.m., firstandlhlrd Sundays;
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Coolville
Tuppers
Pla'lns
667-3435
RD. Rev. Roy Deeter,
inspection . Mrs. Tisdale, Mrs. the team. ·1\jother's Day was 9 a.m., second and fourth THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C.
pastor.
Sunday
school
.
9:30
Gilmore and Mrs. Carnahan, observed 'by 'lhe youth of the Sundays; church school, 9 a.m., Larimore, pastor. Bob Moore, a.m.; worship service, 10:30
first and third Sundays; 10 a.m.. Sunday School Supt. Sunday a.m. Bible study and prayer
"
''
sisters, all received a :;o year church who honored their second
and
fourth
Sundays..
School,
classes
for
ail
ages,
9:
30
mothers in verse and song. The Mid -week service, Wednesday, a .m.; morning worship, 10:.45. service, Wednesday, 7: lO p.m.
pl~r- and Mrs. Robert K. Swift Superintendent, Ralph Carl, 8 p.m.
NYPS Sunday, 6:30 p.m.;
Devoted To the Interest
The Store with A' Heart
GREAT BEND- Worship 11 evangelistic service Sunday.
ofColurribusspeniSundaywlth presented each mother with a a.m
RUTLAND
Of
the
Meigs-Mason
Area
.• 2nd and 4th Sundays; 7:30 p.m . .Mid·week prayer
.
Racine
949-3342
FIRST BAPTIST
•
Mrs. Swift's parents, Mr. and polled plant. Worship services Church School. 10 a.m.
meeting, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. - RUTLAND
-.
Rev. Samuel Jackson,
LETART FALLS- Worship Missionary meeting, second pastor . Sundar School. 10 a.m. ;
Mrs. Francis Morris.
followed Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sewar and 10 a.m.; Church School 9 a.m . Wednesdav. 7:30 o.m.
Gertrude Buller, sup!.
MORNING STAR- Worship
UNITED FAITH NON- Mrs.
Mrs. Audrey Brownell and Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald
Prayer
1: 30 p . m .; I
daughter,
Mrs.
Diane
9:30a.m.; Church School 10:30 DENOMINATIONAL - Rev . preachingService,
service , 2 p .m .
Stalnaker and daughters, and son of Columbus visited a .m.; Mld·Week Service, Robert Smllh, pastor. Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
school, 9:30a.m.; Bob Barber, CHRISTOhio's Oldest Dodge Dealer .
Cindy and Sherri, of Kanauga with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie King Wednesday, 8,.p.m.
.Bakers of Holsum Bread
Sunday school, 9:30
MORSE CHAPEL- Worship sup!.; worship service, 10:30 a.m., V. H.
Braley,
sup!.
;
Middleport, 0.
vlsl ted Mr. and Mrs. Fern and sons and Charles and 11 a.m., 1st and 3rd S~ndays; a.m.; youth meeting , 6:45
Middleport, Ohio
and · devotions ,
Norris.
Susan King.
Church School, 10 a.m.
p.m.; church, 7:30 p.m.; communion
10: 30 a .m. Regular board
PORTLAND - Worship 7:30 prayer meeting, Wednesda~y.. meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush
Mr. ' and Mrs. Ralph Olase,
7:30, thlrd Saturday
; Church S~hool 9:30a.m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN each month
.
and Nancy of Columbus spent Columbus spent a few days at p.m.
SUTTON- Worship. 11 a.m. 'tN ' CHRIST-Eldon R. Stake,
THE
RUTLAND
the week end with her parents, their farm here and visited 2nd and 4th Sundays; Church pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; MUNITY CHURCH - COMRev . I
Member of the Big 3
Winnie Holsinger, supl . Mar- Richard Dubbeld, pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Watson . with Mrs. Neva King and Mr. School 10 a.m.
.
'
WESLEYAN
(Racine)
nlng
sermon.
11
a.m
.;
Evening
General
Merchandise
School , 9: 30 a.m.; Worship
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Harold White.
Chester, Ohio
Worship. 11 a .m. ; Church serv ice Christian Endeavor, service
,
11
a.m
.;
Wednesday
Tuppers
Pll!ins
667-3280
Konicek and daughters, Nancy
Several from Lhls community School , 10 a.m.
7:30p.m.; Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
UMYF for all churches of the president. Song service and Sunday
and Cheryl of Cleveland and attended the Ohio Youth Choir
night worship, 7:30.
Southern Cluster, 7:30 p.m. sermon , 8:20. Mid-Week prayer
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wheeler concert at the Meigs High each
RUTLAND
CHURCH OF
Sunday at lhe Youth meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. THE NAZARENE
Rev
and Mary Elizabeth of School recently .
Center (Oak Grove Road.)
Mrs. Marte Holsinger, class Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr.,- pasfor
NORTHEAST
CLUSTER
leader.
Sciolovllle were week end
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean,
School. 9:30 a.m..
Rov. Jacob Lthmlin
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT Sunday
Family Recreation
d John Waller and Richard, Miss
Morning
worship,'
10:30 a.m. ;
Pomeroy-Member F. 0 . 1. &amp;
Rtv. Slandl1y Brandum
CHURCH Harrisonville Young people's service,
gueata of their parents, Mr · an
Anita Watkins, Miss Alicia
'•
6:45
Swimming
Mrs. Thereon Johnson.
JOPPA - Worship tO a.m.; Road, Rev. Roy Taylor, pastor; p.m.; EvangellsJic services
Federal Reserve System
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Miller of Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church School 9 a.m.; Prayer Henry Eblin, Sunday School 7:30 p.m . Wednesday evening'
'
&gt;upt. bunday S~hoot. 9:30a.m.; · service 7: 30 p.m .
Columbus spent the week end Ried, David and Rodney, all of Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.
·
Meigs County . Branch
LONG BOTTOM - Church evening worship, 7:30 p.m .
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Pataskala, Robert Ried, home services, 9a .m.; Sunday School Prayer and praise service,
MASON COUNTY
George Nelgler and family.
• on leave from the Navy, and 9:45 a.m. Bible study every Thursday, 7:30 p.m .
ATH~NS
THE
HILAND CHAPEL •
Rexall Drugs
•
COMMUNITY CHURCH, George Caslo,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roush and Miss Bridget Ross were Thursday, 7:30p.m.
pastor.
Sunday
BETHEL- Worship Dexter - Worship services School , 9: 30; evening worship
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
.. _
Dow
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. 11 NORTH
a.m.;
Ch,urch
School
10
a.m.
Saturday
and
Sunday
,
7:30
family, Mrs. Beverly
' and Mrs. Kenneth Markins of
992-2955
Pomeroy
7:
30.
Thursday
evening
prayer
ALFRED - Sunday school, o.m.
· ·
· _ ..._
29o W. ::.econd Ph . 992-3863 Pomeroy
Mrs. Ethel Johnson and Bobby
7:30 p.m.
9:45 a.m. each Sunday; ,.. HEMLOCK
GROVE service,
k nd Racine.
MASON
FIRST
BAPTIST
Johnson spent the wee e
Robert Bruce Ried, who has preaching at 11 a.m. each CH'RlSTIAN- Oavta Mautter, Second and Pomeroy Sis., Sian
-"
..
Sunday.
Prayer
meeting,
7:
&gt;15
pastor;
Stanford
Stockton,
sup!.
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sayre completed his basic, !raining at
p.m. Wednesday; WSCS, 8 p.m. Morning worship, 9:30 a.m.; Cra19 , pastor. Sunday school •
and family at Bowerston lo · Great Lakes Naval vase In on third Tuesday each month. church school. 10:30 a.m.; 9:45a.m.; worship service. 11
and
union,
6:30p.m.
;
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exerclaea of Conotton Valley aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. school, 9:30; preaching, 7:30 p.m. ; evtnlng worship, 7:30. p.m. Mid-week prayer service •
810 W. Main
992-5750
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Sunday;
prayer
meeting,
Blble~•dy , Wednesday, 7:30
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Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
H!ilhSchool of whlcJrtllelr son, John Dean. After spendillg 14 7:30p.m. Tuesday; WSCS, 7:30 p.m.
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Fred was a graduate May 21. days at home he has retw'ned first Thursday each month.
MT. UNION BAPTIST FAIRVIEW IIBLE CHURCH
Mi'. HeJ,'111811 Spencer and
SIL:VER RIDGE- Worship. Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday -Letart Roulel,lhe Rev. Stan
lwo children of Grove City lo the Naval Base at Norfolk, 10 a.m.; Church School, 9 a.m. school sup!., Joe Sayre. Sunday Craig, pastor. Sunday school
TUPPERS PLAINS
school , 9:~5 a.m.; Sunday 9:30 a.m.; prayer and Bib! '
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Meats and Groceries
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Syracusl!
mother, Mrs. Mason Spencer. with hertather, Jim Clark, who. tO a.m.
• nesday pray1r and Bible sludy, service, Tuesday, 10 a .m. ;
992-3986
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Kermit Walton , f'l9r.
Mr. and Mrs.•Robert Wines · Is a patient at University
Ho&amp;ar1 Newell, ·supl. Services T U P P E R S
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CHRISTIAN
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OF
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Larry Grimm and famlly of
Preaching firs I and third Eugene Underwood, pastor; CHRIST- Loren T. Stephens
! Columbus spent the week end
Sundays of month by Clifford Howard Caldwell. Jr., Sunday minister. Worship•. 10 a.m. ;•
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10 attend the commenctment
HOBSON CHRISTIAN 9:30 a. m.; Morning sermon, worship, 7:30 p.m. Mid-wee
Furniture and Appliances
exerc!Jea of the Senior clul of
Church and office Supplles-Glfts
UNIQN - Derrel Doddrlll, 10:30 a. m" Sunday evening service, Wtdnnday, 7&gt;30 p.m
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992-2641
which Jackie Sue Wlnea waa a
Chester, 0.
Middleport.
pastor. Sunday Scllool, 9:30 se(vl~;,a. }f. f!1 .
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his mo!.her, Mrs. James Swart
MT. MORIAH CHUR&lt;:H OF morning sermon, 10:30 a.m.; evangelistic servlca, 7:30 p.m"
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CHESHIRE CHURCH OF Rev. O'Dell Manley, ~1lo r.
Rook Crow, Terrie IClrk and
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ilm.;
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Rev~ Stan Craig, P111tor
Mn. Alfnd Crow IIICl flllllly.
Reel ne, Ohlo
Ph. 949-3272
Wednesday Bible sludy, 7:30 Evenfng service, 7:30 p.m.; 6:45 wllh Miley lou Carte r,
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RIO GRANDE - A summer
band and chorus for both
students and community
members will be part of
Summer '72 at Rio Grande
College. Summer reglslration
is Jirne 12.
Participation In the band or
chorus, both being formed for
the third summer·, Is open to
anyone at or above the high
· school level who has had some
experience in youth, school or
church groups, or has taken
private lessons.
· The chorus will ll)eet
Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9,
and· the band on Thursday
· evenings from 7 to 9. The'
groups will both meet for leii
weeks.
Merlyn Ross, · associate
director of music at the
college, said that the first year
the two groups started with
just a handful of people. But, he
says, the groups grew over the
RIO GRANDE - Mary Marlene Johnson, Pomeroy, who
has completed Ule Medical Laboratory Technology program
offered by Rio Grande College and Holzer Hospital, is one of
nine graduates in the first class to complete the two-yea r
program and receive an associate of science degree. The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Goodwin, she is a 1970
graduate of Meigs High School. Above, Dr. Alphus
Olristensen presents her degree .
Upon completion of the MLT program, graduates are
qualified to work in hospital clinical laboratories as a
medical laboratory technician. The MLT program includes
one year on the Rio Grande College campus and a full
summer and academic year at the hospital. Courses in the
program may be applied to a degree in any science-related
field.

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been set lot the Pomeroy
Peopl e involved in the
Community Vacation Church Communi ty Vacation Church
School at the Pomeroy School are, Nurs ery and
Elementary School.
Kindergarten , Mrs. Nelle
Sessions will begin each Wright, Mrs. Barbara Riggs,
evening at 6:30 p. m. and Mrs. Bernice McKinney and
continue until 8:30 p.- m. All Mrs. Carol McCullough; first
children In the community are and second grades, Mrs. Jean
invited. There will be classes Braun , Mrs. Hattie Ridgwa y,
fur children age 3 through Mrs. Helen Diener, Mrs.
Junior High .
Jennifer Anderson, Jo Ellen
Teachers have been chosen Diehl , Bernadette Hennessy,
for the several grade levels and Melanie Hackett; third and·
prepared tv two trainin g fourth grades , Mrs . Gay
sessions. Rev. Bernell Boehm Perrin, Mrs. Mary Skinner and
and Rev. Bill Barrons met wi th Maureen Hennessy; fifth ~ nd
the teachers May 10; at St. Paul sixlh grades, Mrs. Corrine
Lutheran Church. The leaders Lund and Mrs. Jocelyn Baer,
stressed
fr eedom
and and junior high, Rev. Robert
originality in the classroom Card, Rev. Arthur Lund and
and demonstrated means of Mrs. Rachael Downie.
motivating the children to
express themselves. Emphasis
was also placed on the needs
fur teachers to listen. Rev.
DINNER PLANNED
Boehm and Rev. Barrons are
A Memorial Day dinner will
direc tors in the Department of be served Sunday at the Letart
Education of the American Falls Community building
Lutheran C!mrch.
beginning at 12 noon. Cost will
A second training session on be $1.50 a plate. The menu will ·
May 18 was also held at St. include chicken and noodles,
Puul Luth eran Church , po tatoes, green beans ,
p1·imarily to review and choose beverages and desserts.

Lodge Meets

first summer and were even
larger last year.
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''Our objective," he said, "is
wget interested students and
communlly .members together
·wsing and play in. the band."
Last year the summer band
and chorus presented ~ii pilb\ls
concert on the ·riverfront ·in
.Gallipolis. This y.ear, RO!lS
plans lo have at least one
public. concert in GalllpoUs.
·Because the band and chorus
programs are designed for the
communlly as well as for
students, various types 1 of
credit can be earned. In addillon to the regular college
credit, deferred credit may be
earned by those who plan to
enter Rio Grande College at a
later date.
The course may also be
taken for personal recreaiiOI),
and no fee Is charged. ThOS\!
who wish to take the course for
recreallon whould report to the
first meeting, while those
wishing credit must report to
regislrallon June 12 in Community Hall.

SYRACUSE - Daughers of
America Lodge opened in
ritualistic fonn May II with
Janice Lawson, Associate
Vice, in the chair. Reported ill
was Earl Harden, son of
Florence Potts and brother-inlaw of Mrs. Esther Harden. He
is recovering at his broUler . .
Robert's home .
Avacation church school will
First nomination of officers
was held, and Esther Harden be held al the First United
read a letter from member, W. Presbyterian Church in
Middleport beginning Tuesday,
B. Jones, of Barberton.
At the May 25 meeting a May 30, and continuing through
blind auction will be held. Each Thursday, June 8, from 9 a.m.
is asked to bring articles to 11 :30 a.m. daily.
Worship, story time, activity
costing at least 50 cents. Atbook
lime, play and refreshtending were Deputy Jean Hall,
Eileen
Clark,
Pauline ment time, handicraft and
Morarity, Margaret Eichinger, clean-up lime will be part of
Ada Slack, Robert Flanagan, each day's activities.
The Rev. and Mrs. Dwight
Janice Lawson ; Florence
Potts, Edith Hood, Esther Zavitz are co-directors.
Classes for nursery and pre·
Potts,
Sadie
Thuener,
Charlotte Nease, Mildred school will be taught by Mrs.
Pierce, Margaret Cottrill , Jack Coleman, Mrs. David
Mabel Pickens, and Agnes Hindy and Cindy Hlndy;
kindergarten will be taught by
White.
Mrs. Michael Zirkle, Mrs. John
Sprouse, and Mrs. Jack Satterfield, Mrs. Everell Bachner
ami Mrs. Fre,cl K~ssi~fer will ,
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Mrs. Dwight Wallace and Mrs.
·Mar24, 1972
Won Lost Eddie Crooks will teach the
Weiker's A&gt;;&gt;tand
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Gaul Shake Haven
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Team 1
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Open house will be held
High Ind . Game - Patty
Thomas 152, Barbara Hensley Thursday, June 8 al 7 p. mv
146. High Series - Patty
Thomas 399, Patsy Chapman, when parents and friends are
invited to attend and observe
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CHURCH OF THE
sup t. Classes · for all ages ; George. W.' 'HQIIon and Rev. NAZARENE - Rfv .. Herbert .
evening service , 7:·30 p ,m.: LinSon Sfebbi11 S.. Ass' !. Pa5tor-· Grale , pastor. Worship ~~rvlce ,
B i b! ~ stuqy. Wednesday,. 7:30 Directors.
11 a.m. and 7:30p.m. Sunday.
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•.erv ices, Fnday, FIRST UNITED, PRES- Sunday School . 9:30 a .m.
i :lO p.m.
. I!YTERIAN, Harrisonville, Richard Ba rton. sup!. Prayer
POMEROY
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN', ;__
FREEWILL BAPTIST - Sunday Chu rch School, 9:30 meelin~ . Wednesday, 7:30p.m..
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev. Arthur C. Lund, paslor. Corner ASh and Plum, Mid· a.m., Mr s. Homer Lee, Supt. ; '
BRAOFORD CHURCH OF
Rev . W. H. Perrin, pastor. Ror. Sunday School , 9: IS a.m.• dleport. Noel Herrman • .pas1oq Morning Worship 10: 30 a.m . CHRIST
- Cl illord Smith,
Mayer, Supt. Church · schooo, Charles Evans, Supt.; worship Guy Priddy, Sunday School F I R S T
U N I T E 0 m inis ter . Sunda y School 9: 30
9:1Sa .m.; worship, 10 : 2~a.m . ; service . . 10:30 . a .m.. Con - Supt. Saturday evening service. PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, n. m .; morn ing church 10: 30
youth choir rehearsal Monday, firma lion class, Tuesday, 4: IS ·). o.m , Sunday School , 10 Sunday Church Scllool. 9:30
.: Sun_
d ay even ing service,
6:30p.m.; Mrs. Marvin Burt, to S:lO p.m.; Junior Con· a.m.; Sunday evening worship, a .m., LeWis Sauer, Supt. ; n.m
7:30p.m . Wednesday ser vice, a
director.;
senior
choir frrmation class. Thursday, 6:30 7 p.m.
Morn in·Q Worshlo, 10:30 a.m. p.m.
rehearsal. 7:·30 p.m., T~ursday, 'to 7:45p.m.
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FIRST BAPTIST .of MidF I.R S T
u· NIT E 0 , LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Mrs. Paul Nease, director.
SEVEN-DAY AOVENTIST dleporl, corner of Sixth · and PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse, METHOOIST
- Rev. Eu~ene
POMEROY CHURCH OF - . Mulberry . Heights , Palmer 'Streets, Rev. Charles Morn ing_ Wo rship , 9 a.m .; Gill, pastor . . William Ba1ley ,
THE NAZARENE - Corner Pomeroy . Herbert Morgan~ ~~ Simons,
pastor .
Fred Sunday Church School, 10 a.m. sup!. Sunday School, 9:30 e.m.;
Union and Mulberry . Rev . paslor . ·Sabbath . sdool , Hoffman , . Sunday School Mrs . Sampson tjall. Supf.
Morn ing worship, 10: 30· a.m. :
Clyde V. Henderson , pastor. SaturdaY.• 2 p.m. with church Superiniendeni.Sundaychurch
STIVERSVILLE . COM- Evening worship. 7:30 .· p.m.
Sunday· School . 9: 30 . a.m.; service following al 3:1S p.m. school for everyone 9:15a.m.;. MUNITY, Rev , Edsel .Hart, Wednesday, Christian Youth
Raymond Walburn, supl. &lt;f!:en Bible discussion each Morning worship 10: 15 a.m .; pastor.· Sunday School ~ervice Crusade, 6:30 p.m.: Prayer
Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
day, 7 :~p
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Evening service5, 7: 30 p.m .; 10 a.m . Prayer Meeting each meeting 7: 30 p.m. Thursday,
Even Ing service 7:30p.m. Mid Gurs
R"A HAM
UN IT E Ill Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 Thursday 7:3Q p.m. Sunday choir practice, 7 p.m .
week service, Wedne~day, 7:30
p.m . E)(tra youth activities on evening service, 7: 30'1p.m .
DEXTER CHURCH OF
p.m.
METHODIST- Preaching 9:30 Sunday,
S p:m.,tor all youth up
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST - Danny Evans,
GRACE EPISCOPAL - . a.m.. first and second .Sundays to sixth grade ; 6:30 for junior - Pomeroy -Harrisonville
pastor: Norman C. Will. supt.
Rev . Leroy Oavls, minister. of each month ; third and fourth and senior high students.
Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor . Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ;
Morning prayer and sermon Sundays each month_ worship
CHURCH OF · CHRIST, Paul McElroy, Sunday School
r- •!0:30a.m. Holy communion and service at 7: lO p.m. Wednesday Middleport , Slh and Main . Supt . Sunday School 9:30a.m.; VVorship · service , 10: 30 a .m .
sermon, first Sundays, 10:30 evenings at 7:30. Prayer and Raulin Moyer, pastor . Michael morning wor ship and com - Christian Endeavor Sunday
evening .
a.m . Church school, kin · • Bible Study.
Gerlach , Sunday School sup!. munion, 10:30 a.m. ; Sunday
REORGANIZEO , CHURCH
dergarten through eighth . FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- Bible School, 9:30a.m .; mer· evening youth Christian enOF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATgrade 10· 30 a m
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TIST --, 282 Mulberry Ave., ning worship, 10 : 30 a.m . ; deavor, 6: 30; Worship services ,
TER DAY SAINTS - Pori! an~ ­
POMEROY . CHURCH . OF Pomeroy,afflliuled ~llh S.B.C., evening
worship, 7:30 p.m .; Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
CHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr., the Rev . Fred Hill, pastor. prayer service 7 p.m . Wed- evening pr~yer meeting and Racine l'!oad. Ralph Johnson,
pastor . Herbert White, Sunday
pastor. Bible School. 9:30a.m., Sunday School, 9:30 a .m.; nesday.
Bible sludy, 7:30 p.m.
School Director . Sunday School,
worship, JO:JO; adult worship morning worsh1p, 10:30 a.m.;
CHURCH
OF
THE
ST. JO,HN LUTHERAN 9:30a .m .; Morning worship,
service and young peoples junior society, 6:30a.m . NYPS. N.AZARENE - Middleport, Pine Grove, the Rev . Arthur 10:30
Sunday evening
meeting, both 7:30p.m. Sunday- 6:45 p.m . S.~nday evangelistic Rev . Audry Miller, pastor; Combs. pastor. Sunday school, servicea.m.;
7
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Wednesday, combined. Bible mut.ing , 7.30 p.m. Prayer Floyd Carson. sup!. Sunday 9:30 a.m.; church services. evening ,prayer . .services,
7: 30
study and prayer meeting 7·30 meet1ng Wednesday, 7:30p.m. school, 9:30 a.m.: Morning 10:30 a.m .
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BRADFORD CHURCH OF
worship 10: 30 a .m. ; junior
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Sunday
.THE SALVATION ARMY MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - society, 6:30p.m.; NYPS, 6:45 CHRIST - Clifford Smith , Great
Bend, Charles No r ris,
Envoy Rays. Wi 1,ing, off icer In C~rner Fourt.h and Main , p .m . Sunday evangelistic pastor ; Leroy Bartrum, Sunday
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charge . Sunday, 10 a.m.. . Middleport. Rev. Henry L. Key, meeting , 7: 30 p .m. Prayer School superintendent. Sunday pastor
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"I'm never going to open another book again!"
; Sunday School , 10:30 a.m.
ttollness meeting ; 10:30 a.m.. Jr .. pastor . Sunday School 9:30 . meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m . School. 9:30 a. m.; Morning a.m.
CARLETON
CHURCH
sighed.
Pete as he collapsed in my chair following
Sunday School. Young People's a.m., Arnold ~1chards, supt .,
Monday
church, 10:30 a. m.; Sunday Kingsbury Road . Sunday
Legion, 7 p.m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 Morning wor~h1p 10:30 a.m.
MEIGS
evening service, 7:30 p. m. School. 9:30 a.m .. Ralph Carl. • John
his high school commencement.
p.m., Ladies Home League ; 7 JEHOVAH S WITNESSESCOOPERATIVE
Wednesday evening service, 8 sup!. · Worship service, 10:30
p m Prep classes
Larry Carnahan presidmg
3:7-13
PARISH
p. m.
'But three months later, Pete had changed his
a .m. and 7: 30p.m. alternately .
' SACRED HEART _ Rev . minister. Sunday. Bible lecture.
THE UNITED
ANTIQUilY bAPTIST - Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
tune and was ready for college.
Tuesday
Father Bernard Krajcovic 9:30 a.m.; Watchtower st~dy ,
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Freeland Norris, pastor. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Jay Stiles.
pastor . Phone
992·282 5: 10 :30 a .m. ; Tue~day, B1ble
• John
Robert R. Card
Sunday school , 10 a.m.; church pastor .
Since tben, he's had other graduations--fro!~~
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30 study, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday,
Rev. Sl1nten Smith
service, 7 p.m. Wednesday
3:14-21
OLD
DEXTER
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 ministry school 7.30 p.m.,
CHESTER - Worship 9: IS Bible study, 7 p.m.
college, from medical school. Each time Pete has
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
service meellng 8:30p.m.
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, - Rev . Willard Dutcher ,
Wednesday
• :m. Con fessIons, Sa Iur day, 7- MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of a.m.; Church School 10 a.m.
discovered that it isn't all over when you grad·
ENT~RPRtsE--' Worship, 9 Minersville. J. A. McWatps. pastor . Mrs. Worley Francis ;_ • John
I. ~~~~ROY FIRST BAPTIST Christ in Chrlsll1n Union - a.m.;
Church School , 10 a.m. paslor. Sunday School. 10 a.m.; Sunday School Supt. Sunday uate. Something is just beginning.
6:35-40
- Robert Kuhn , pastor ; William Lawrence Mantey, pastor; Mrs.
FLATWOODS- Worship, 11 morning worship, 11 a.m.; School. 9: 4S a.m. Church Ser ·
Watson Sundar school sup!. Russell Young, Sunday School a.m.; Church School 10 a.m.
Some people want to "gradua\e" from church
Training Union, 6: 30 p.m .; vices first and third Sundays
Thursday
Sunday'school. 9:30a.m.; BYF, Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
POMEROY- Worship, 10:30 evening worship, 7:30 p.m. following Sunday School ,
at
a
certain age or time. They're just like Pete
6 p.m.; Bible study, Wed· Evening worsh1p 7:30. Wed· a.m.; Church School9: 15 a.m.; Prayer meeting, Wednesday.
John
Second
and
fourth
Saturday
•
nesday , 7 p.m .; choir practice , nesday prayer meet1ng . 7. 30 UMYF 6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
was when he left high school. They think they've
e\lenioos, a p.m . ser\lices .
10:22-29
Wednesday , 8:30p.m.
p.m.
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
outgrown the Church.
10 a.m.; Church School 9 a.m.; OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr . Robert Wyatt, pastor;
Friday
UMYF 6:30p.m.
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. ; Sunday School sup!.. Ronald o Luke
How empty Pete's life would be now if he
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Osborne. Bible School. 9: 30
12:31-40
had stopped at that first graduation. How empty
Rev. Robert Bumg.rner
Evening wor ship , 7: 30 p.m., a.m.; preaching 10:4S a.m. :
HEATH - Worship 10:30 Wednesday , · Sunday School Evening services, 7: 30p .m .
your life would be without the Church.
Saturday
a.m.; Church School9 :30 a.m.; Superintendent, Paul ine Me·
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
UMYF 7 p.m.
Ctinlock, pastor. Rev. Morr is METHODIST - Cecil Wise, • Luke
· Maybe it isn't all over for you! The church
By Mrs. Francis Morris
RUTLAND - Worship 9:15 M. Wolfe.
Connie and Judy Kiser was
Pastor . Sunday School. 9: 30
21:8-19
doors are always open.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- a.m.; Morning worship', 10:30
Mr. Raymond Hartley Is a held at the home of Mr. and a.m.; Church School 10 a.m .;
UMY
F
7 p.m.
Charles
Norris,
pastor.
Sunday
a.m.:
Young
People's
service,
palient In Veterans ·Memorlal Mrs . James Kiser. ThQse . SALEM CENTER- Worship School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning 6: 45p.m .; Evangelistic service. Sc:rlpluu:s telll:l:ted by lhe Amerlun Bib lt S!X Ie ly
Hospital. Also Mr. Ray Byers present were Mr. and Mrs. 9 a.m. ; Church School 10 a.m .; worship, 10: 4S a.m. ; Sunday 7:30 p.m . Prayer meeting,
evening worsh ip, 7:30 p.m .; Thursday, 7:30p.m.
entered the Hospital.
Howard Kiser, Scotty, Kenny, UMYF Thursday, 7 p.m.
SYRACUSE
CLUSTER
Wednesday evening Bible
FREEDOM GOSPEL
Terri Ann Shuler of Letart Okey, Ray and Patty, Sue
Rev. Forresl R. Donley
Sludy, 7: 30 p.m.
MISSIONBald Knobs , Rev.
Falls spent Saturday with her Scarberry, Ross Childrens and
ASBURY- Worship 11 a.m.;
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, l. R. Gluesencamp, pastor .
With the hope it will, in some measure. fo.ster and help sustain that whi.ch fs
grandmother, Mrs. Gretta Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kiser. After Church School9 : SO a.m.; WSCS, Rev . Lawrence Sui I ivan , Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sunday
Tuesday.
pastor . Sunday School 9:30 School Supt. Sunday School , good In family and community life. this feature is sponsored by the busmess
Simpson while her father and Connie and Judy opened their lsiFOREST
RUN- Worship 9 a.m.; youth and junior youth 9: lO a .m.; Sunday even ing firms and organizations whose ,11am.es appear below .
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest gifts, all enjoyed K~l·Aid, cup a.m.; Church School 10 a.m.; service , 6: 45 p.m .; evening worship 7: 30. Prayer meeti ng,
WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7:30 worship, 7:30p.m .; prayer and Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Ernest
S~uler visited their daughter, cakes and Ice cream.
p.m.
praise. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Deeter, class leader . Youth
Mrs. Robert Pierce and baby
MINERSVILLE - Worship
SILVER RUN FREE BAP- Meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m .•
son in Mt. St. Mary Hospital,
10 a.m. ; Church School 9 a.m. ; TIST- Rev . Howard Kimble, Ernest Deeter, leader.
WSCS, 3rd Monday. 7:30 p.m. paSior. Sunday schocl, 10 a.m .;
Nelsonville.
And Construction Co.
MT . HERMON UNITED
SYRACUSE - Worship, B Henry Davis, supi.; evening BRETijREN CHURCH IN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yost of
D.
B.A. Anthony Plumbing and
a .m .; Church School , 9 a.m .; service. 7: 30 p.m. Prayer CHRIST - Rev. Robert Shook,
Phone 992-3284
Middleport
HeatinL
New Galilee, Pa. spent
Prayer and Bible Study, meeting, Thurday, 7:30p.m.
pastor.
Sunday
School.
9:
30
Mother's Day w81! enli'WIUI hli
:140 Lincoln St . 992 -2550 Middleport •
Wednesday. 7:30p.m . .
CHESTER CHURCH OF a.m.'; Ro'y' Pooler. supt.; Alfred
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
GOO- Rev . James Satterfield, Wolfe, ' asst. supt .; morning
mother, Mrs. Mattie ·Yost and
The Carleton Church had a
' Rev. W. D1i1 McClurg
pas lor. Sunday school , 9:30 worship, 11 a.m . : evening
·weekend revival which was
family .
Rev. Frank ChHsebrew
a .m.,· worship service, 11 a.m .; sermon, 7: 30 p.m., alternatinQ
Mr. and Mrs . . Norman- well attended. A witnessing
Rev. Martha Ann MIHner
evening service , 1 ; prayer each Sunday . Class meeting 11
Norris, of Columbus · spent team for Mount Vernon
BETHANY. !Dorcas)
service and youth service. a .m . alternaflng :Sun(jay
Bakers of Good Bread
mornings . Alfred Wolfe.
Mother's Day with his parents, Nazarene College conducted Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Church Thursday, 7 p.m.
Middleport, Ohio
School 10:30 a.m .
.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN layieader; Christian Endeavor.
Huntington, W. Va .
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Norris.
services each evening with
CARMEL - Worship, 11 - Homer Sterhens, pastor. 7:30 p.m. Sundar. Roger
Mrs. Loe Tisdale of Buckeye special singing . While here the a.m .. lsi and 3rd Sundays ; Sunday Schoo , 9:30 a.m .; Buckley, preslden . Prayer -·
morning worship, 10:30 a.m.; meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Lake, Mrs. Fern Gilmore and team was guests of Mr. and Church School, 10 a.m.
APPLE
GROVE
Worship,
Robert Bobo, Sunday school Board meeting first Monday
Mrs. Nancy Bobb of Columbus Mrs. Virgil King whose 7:30p.m.; church school ; 9:30 sup!.
: Sunday evening service,
ld
d Sat da
daughter Mary Lou, Is a team a .m.; mid-week service, 7:30. Youth meeting, Monday, 7 each month, 7:30p.m.
Sales - Allis Chalmers - Service
ur Y ' member. Sunday 'morning Wednesday , 8 p.m .
spent Fr ay an
p.m. Mid -week service , VVed ·
with Mrs. Hazel Carnahan.
EAST
LETARTWorship,
nesday,
7:30p.m.
·
Farm
- Industrial - Lawn - Garqen
•
Middleport,
Ohio
WHITE'S CHAPEL
They all attended the O.E.S, Sunday School was taught by lOa.m., firstandlhlrd Sundays;
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Coolville
Tuppers
Pla'lns
667-3435
RD. Rev. Roy Deeter,
inspection . Mrs. Tisdale, Mrs. the team. ·1\jother's Day was 9 a.m., second and fourth THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C.
pastor.
Sunday
school
.
9:30
Gilmore and Mrs. Carnahan, observed 'by 'lhe youth of the Sundays; church school, 9 a.m., Larimore, pastor. Bob Moore, a.m.; worship service, 10:30
first and third Sundays; 10 a.m.. Sunday School Supt. Sunday a.m. Bible study and prayer
"
''
sisters, all received a :;o year church who honored their second
and
fourth
Sundays..
School,
classes
for
ail
ages,
9:
30
mothers in verse and song. The Mid -week service, Wednesday, a .m.; morning worship, 10:.45. service, Wednesday, 7: lO p.m.
pl~r- and Mrs. Robert K. Swift Superintendent, Ralph Carl, 8 p.m.
NYPS Sunday, 6:30 p.m.;
Devoted To the Interest
The Store with A' Heart
GREAT BEND- Worship 11 evangelistic service Sunday.
ofColurribusspeniSundaywlth presented each mother with a a.m
RUTLAND
Of
the
Meigs-Mason
Area
.• 2nd and 4th Sundays; 7:30 p.m . .Mid·week prayer
.
Racine
949-3342
FIRST BAPTIST
•
Mrs. Swift's parents, Mr. and polled plant. Worship services Church School. 10 a.m.
meeting, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. - RUTLAND
-.
Rev. Samuel Jackson,
LETART FALLS- Worship Missionary meeting, second pastor . Sundar School. 10 a.m. ;
Mrs. Francis Morris.
followed Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sewar and 10 a.m.; Church School 9 a.m . Wednesdav. 7:30 o.m.
Gertrude Buller, sup!.
MORNING STAR- Worship
UNITED FAITH NON- Mrs.
Mrs. Audrey Brownell and Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald
Prayer
1: 30 p . m .; I
daughter,
Mrs.
Diane
9:30a.m.; Church School 10:30 DENOMINATIONAL - Rev . preachingService,
service , 2 p .m .
Stalnaker and daughters, and son of Columbus visited a .m.; Mld·Week Service, Robert Smllh, pastor. Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
school, 9:30a.m.; Bob Barber, CHRISTOhio's Oldest Dodge Dealer .
Cindy and Sherri, of Kanauga with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie King Wednesday, 8,.p.m.
.Bakers of Holsum Bread
Sunday school, 9:30
MORSE CHAPEL- Worship sup!.; worship service, 10:30 a.m., V. H.
Braley,
sup!.
;
Middleport, 0.
vlsl ted Mr. and Mrs. Fern and sons and Charles and 11 a.m., 1st and 3rd S~ndays; a.m.; youth meeting , 6:45
Middleport, Ohio
and · devotions ,
Norris.
Susan King.
Church School, 10 a.m.
p.m.; church, 7:30 p.m.; communion
10: 30 a .m. Regular board
PORTLAND - Worship 7:30 prayer meeting, Wednesda~y.. meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush
Mr. ' and Mrs. Ralph Olase,
7:30, thlrd Saturday
; Church S~hool 9:30a.m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN each month
.
and Nancy of Columbus spent Columbus spent a few days at p.m.
SUTTON- Worship. 11 a.m. 'tN ' CHRIST-Eldon R. Stake,
THE
RUTLAND
the week end with her parents, their farm here and visited 2nd and 4th Sundays; Church pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; MUNITY CHURCH - COMRev . I
Member of the Big 3
Winnie Holsinger, supl . Mar- Richard Dubbeld, pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Watson . with Mrs. Neva King and Mr. School 10 a.m.
.
'
WESLEYAN
(Racine)
nlng
sermon.
11
a.m
.;
Evening
General
Merchandise
School , 9: 30 a.m.; Worship
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Harold White.
Chester, Ohio
Worship. 11 a .m. ; Church serv ice Christian Endeavor, service
,
11
a.m
.;
Wednesday
Tuppers
Pll!ins
667-3280
Konicek and daughters, Nancy
Several from Lhls community School , 10 a.m.
7:30p.m.; Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
UMYF for all churches of the president. Song service and Sunday
and Cheryl of Cleveland and attended the Ohio Youth Choir
night worship, 7:30.
Southern Cluster, 7:30 p.m. sermon , 8:20. Mid-Week prayer
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wheeler concert at the Meigs High each
RUTLAND
CHURCH OF
Sunday at lhe Youth meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. THE NAZARENE
Rev
and Mary Elizabeth of School recently .
Center (Oak Grove Road.)
Mrs. Marte Holsinger, class Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr.,- pasfor
NORTHEAST
CLUSTER
leader.
Sciolovllle were week end
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean,
School. 9:30 a.m..
Rov. Jacob Lthmlin
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT Sunday
Family Recreation
d John Waller and Richard, Miss
Morning
worship,'
10:30 a.m. ;
Pomeroy-Member F. 0 . 1. &amp;
Rtv. Slandl1y Brandum
CHURCH Harrisonville Young people's service,
gueata of their parents, Mr · an
Anita Watkins, Miss Alicia
'•
6:45
Swimming
Mrs. Thereon Johnson.
JOPPA - Worship tO a.m.; Road, Rev. Roy Taylor, pastor; p.m.; EvangellsJic services
Federal Reserve System
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Miller of Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church School 9 a.m.; Prayer Henry Eblin, Sunday School 7:30 p.m . Wednesday evening'
'
&gt;upt. bunday S~hoot. 9:30a.m.; · service 7: 30 p.m .
Columbus spent the week end Ried, David and Rodney, all of Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.
·
Meigs County . Branch
LONG BOTTOM - Church evening worship, 7:30 p.m .
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Pataskala, Robert Ried, home services, 9a .m.; Sunday School Prayer and praise service,
MASON COUNTY
George Nelgler and family.
• on leave from the Navy, and 9:45 a.m. Bible study every Thursday, 7:30 p.m .
ATH~NS
THE
HILAND CHAPEL •
Rexall Drugs
•
COMMUNITY CHURCH, George Caslo,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roush and Miss Bridget Ross were Thursday, 7:30p.m.
pastor.
Sunday
BETHEL- Worship Dexter - Worship services School , 9: 30; evening worship
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
.. _
Dow
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. 11 NORTH
a.m.;
Ch,urch
School
10
a.m.
Saturday
and
Sunday
,
7:30
family, Mrs. Beverly
' and Mrs. Kenneth Markins of
992-2955
Pomeroy
7:
30.
Thursday
evening
prayer
ALFRED - Sunday school, o.m.
· ·
· _ ..._
29o W. ::.econd Ph . 992-3863 Pomeroy
Mrs. Ethel Johnson and Bobby
7:30 p.m.
9:45 a.m. each Sunday; ,.. HEMLOCK
GROVE service,
k nd Racine.
MASON
FIRST
BAPTIST
Johnson spent the wee e
Robert Bruce Ried, who has preaching at 11 a.m. each CH'RlSTIAN- Oavta Mautter, Second and Pomeroy Sis., Sian
-"
..
Sunday.
Prayer
meeting,
7:
&gt;15
pastor;
Stanford
Stockton,
sup!.
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sayre completed his basic, !raining at
p.m. Wednesday; WSCS, 8 p.m. Morning worship, 9:30 a.m.; Cra19 , pastor. Sunday school •
and family at Bowerston lo · Great Lakes Naval vase In on third Tuesday each month. church school. 10:30 a.m.; 9:45a.m.; worship service. 11
and
union,
6:30p.m.
;
l
a.m.;
training
•
attend the -commencemenl UUnois has been visiting his
Electric Motor Repair
REEDSVILLE - Sunday young peoples meeting, 6:30 evening worship Hrvlca, 7:30
St.
Rt.
7
Chester, Ohio
exerclaea of Conotton Valley aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. school, 9:30; preaching, 7:30 p.m. ; evtnlng worship, 7:30. p.m. Mid-week prayer service •
810 W. Main
992-5750
p.m.
Sunday;
prayer
meeting,
Blble~•dy , Wednesday, 7:30
Choose
the
Church
of
your
Choice
Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
H!ilhSchool of whlcJrtllelr son, John Dean. After spendillg 14 7:30p.m. Tuesday; WSCS, 7:30 p.m.
.
Fred was a graduate May 21. days at home he has retw'ned first Thursday each month.
MT. UNION BAPTIST FAIRVIEW IIBLE CHURCH
Mi'. HeJ,'111811 Spencer and
SIL:VER RIDGE- Worship. Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday -Letart Roulel,lhe Rev. Stan
lwo children of Grove City lo the Naval Base at Norfolk, 10 a.m.; Church School, 9 a.m. school sup!., Joe Sayre. Sunday Craig, pastor. Sunday school
TUPPERS PLAINS
school , 9:~5 a.m.; Sunday 9:30 a.m.; prayer and Bib! '
Take
Someone
with
You
to Church
'
spent the week end with his V~s. Colloe Hudson visited Worship .9 a.m .; Church School evening worship. 7:30. Wed· study. 7:30p.m. Collage prayer
Meats and Groceries
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Syracusl!
mother, Mrs. Mason Spencer. with hertather, Jim Clark, who. tO a.m.
• nesday pray1r and Bible sludy, service, Tuesday, 10 a .m. ;
992-3986
KENOCHURC'HOF CHRIST. 7:30p.m,
_•~
,worship service. Friday, 7:30
Kermit Walton , f'l9r.
Mr. and Mrs.•Robert Wines · Is a patient at University
Ho&amp;ar1 Newell, ·supl. Services T U P P E R S
P LA I N S p.m.
·
I.
and family and Mr · and Mr&amp;. Hospital in Columbus.
•
weekly,
9:30
a.m.
on
S..nday.
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
MASON
CHURCH
OF
:
Larry Grimm and famlly of
Preaching firs I and third Eugene Underwood, pastor; CHRIST- Loren T. Stephens
! Columbus spent the week end
Sundays of month by Clifford Howard Caldwell. Jr., Sunday minister. Worship•. 10 a.m. ;•
..
Smith, 9:30a.m.
.
School S..pl.; Sunday School, Blblesludy. 11 : IS a.m.; evtnln
10 attend the commenctment
HOBSON CHRISTIAN 9:30 a. m.; Morning sermon, worship, 7:30 p.m. Mid-wee
Furniture and Appliances
exerc!Jea of the Senior clul of
Church and office Supplles-Glfts
UNIQN - Derrel Doddrlll, 10:30 a. m" Sunday evening service, Wtdnnday, 7&gt;30 p.m
·
Phone
985-3308
992-2641
which Jackie Sue Wlnea waa a
Chester, 0.
Middleport.
pastor. Sunday Scllool, 9:30 se(vl~;,a. }f. f!1 .
· MASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
a.m..
Leonard
Gilmore,
flrsl
ETAR
FALLS
UNITED
GODSecond
St.,
Mason,
W
'
member.
"
el~er;
evtnlng
servt~.
7:30
BRETHREN
Rev.
Robert
Va.
Chtolor
Tennant,
pas
to
...
r.
Mr. Kenneth Swart of Stow,
"
p:m. Wednesday prayer Shook, pallor ; Herschel Norris. Sun.day school, 10 a.m. ; morOhio, spent the week end with
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:•
meeting, 7::1o p.m.
sup!. Sunday school, 9:30a.m.; nlng worship. 11 a.m
his mo!.her, Mrs. James Swart
MT. MORIAH CHUR&lt;:H OF morning sermon, 10:30 a.m.; evangelistic servlca, 7:30 p.m"
'
GOD - Racine Routt 2. 'The 1'/entng sermon, 7:30 alter- Bible study and prayer servlc e,
and hill allier Mrs. Alfr«&lt; Crow
'~
BulovaWatches-Sales
&amp;
Servic
.
'
Rev. C~arln Hand, pastor. nalll)9 HCh Sunday. Prayer Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Phon
.
and family and attended the
i"'meroy
••• 186 N. Second
Sunday school, 9: ~5 a.m.;' strvlce, Wodntlday, 7:30 p.m. 773-5133.
.
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t'h. 9'12-;,.....
Middleport
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lraduatlon of hll nephew,
morning worship, t1 a.m. Prayer mHIIng, 7:30 p.m. HARTFORD CHURCH 0 F
Evening ltrvlces, Thu11day al'-rnattn.a Sundiys.
CHRtST 'In Chrt1tlan U~lon DaVid crow.
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and Friday, 7l30.
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF Rev. O'Dell Manley, ~1lo r.
Rook Crow, Terrie IClrk and
, IIARWALLOW RIDGE GOO OP PROI'HICY, G. P. Sundanchool,9:30a.m., Roger
~
Ntll Protller, Ohio Unlvenlty
anc{
, I•
CHURCH OF CHRIST- Devld Smith, pestar. Sunday School, Manley, supl.; ..entng servlce,
Jewtlt,pastor.lllbltsludy,9:30 IO..m .; Arthur Henion, Supt.; 7:30. Wednesday evenln g
lludlnll. IPIDI the Wllk lnd
•
"We Sponsor Jesus"
morning worship, 10:30; MornlnJ Worship 11 a.m . ; prayer mttllng. 7:30 p.m
ilm.;
with Rook'l pannll, Mr. and
ev1nlng worship, 6:30 p.m. Young l'tOpln wvtce, 7 p.m.; Sunday -lng youth servlc e
Rev~ Stan Craig, P111tor
Mn. Alfnd Crow IIICl flllllly.
Reel ne, Ohlo
Ph. 949-3272
Wednesday Bible sludy, 7:30 Evenfng service, 7:30 p.m.; 6:45 wllh Miley lou Carte r,
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A IIJI'PI'IM blrlhdaY pll't1 ~or
p.m.
Wodntsday Mld-Wtek Pray~~; leadtr. No TUIIday service. '

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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
For Sale
For Sale
Notice
Employment 1\ "' ·1'
AUTOMATIC
washer and
2
YEAR
OLO
regiStered
CLELAND'S GREENHOUSE COLLEGE student to work
DEADLINES
$125
,
7'l9
Oliver St,
dryer
,
Hereford
bull
contact
H1ram
Memorial
Day
Potted
Plants,
through
summer
months.
call
5 P M Day Before Publicat ion
Mtddleport
Slawter
,
1
mile
east
of
7Sc
up
,
Pansies.
Petun1as
,
Monday Deadllne 9 am
985 4186
5 23 6tc
Rutland on Rt 12•
CaM:ellation - Corrections
number of beddtng plants .
5 26 Jtc
W 111be -accepted unfll 9 a m for
5
25
3tp
vegetable plants Geraldine
Oar of Publ l(atlon
Cleland, E. Mo1n St , Rac1ne. WILL do house roof and barn
KEEP carpets beautiful despite
REGULATIONS
pamhng.
mtenor
pamtlng
,
5
1~ tfc
tootsteps of a busy tam11y
The Publisher reserves the
free estimates. phone 992
Buy
Blue Lustre Rent
right to ed1toborre(re1ect
ads SAVE up toon e half , Bnng yo•·r
electnc shampooer $1 Ben
7085
deemed
t•onal any Tt1e
v
publ iSher w111 not be respons 1ble SICk TV to Chuck 5 TV Shop,
59 JOtc
Franklm Store, 200 Mam St ,
for more than one Incorrect 151 Putternut Ave , Pomeroy
Pomeroy, Ohto
s· 23 ·6tc
mser110n
4-4 tfc BABYSITTING In my home
RA'TES
w1lh small child, day or night.
For want Ad Serv•ce
PIANO and organ le ssons
COAL Ltmestone, Exc..els1or
Phone 992-5820.
S cents per Word one lnsertton
Salt Works, E. Maon St,
Gerald
Hoffner
Phone
9925
24
Jfp
Mln tmum Charge 7Sc
Pomeroy, Phone 992 3891
3825
12 cents per word three
S 21 12tc
4 12 lfc
consecutive lnsert1ons
v.g
motor,
Help Wanted
•
18 cents per word six con
secutl..-e mserflons
'
BIG SALE, Reynolds' Flower
Shop In Mason. 'W Va. has fhe
extra
clean.
No
rust.
25
Per
Cent
D1scount
on
pa
id
ads and ads paid w•thon 10 day s
btggest
selection of flowers in
CARD OF ,THANKS
for Mother's Day and also for
&amp; OBITUARY
OF THE
Decoratton Day We can save
$1 SO tor 50 word m1nimum
you money on your flowers
Each addittonal word 2c
SUTTON CHESTER
BLIND ADS
Thts ts our 2oth year tn the
1970 60 x 12 LONDON trailer
Add•t•ona l 2Sc Charge per
bustness You name it, we've
Advertisement
take over payments , new
FARMERS MUTUAL
got 1f, 98c to S6 50, any basket
OFFICE HOURS
dtshwasher, Chester 985 4105
or
spray as long a$ they last
B JO am to s oo p m oa.ry,
DISTRIBUTOR
WANTED
5
26
Jtc
Elnora
Reynolds, 773 5147
FIRE
INSURANCE
CO.
8 JO am
to 12 00 Noon
5 14 1Jtp
Saturday
WILL BE HELD
Columbus Dispatch af . 4 ROOMS turn1ture , excellent
cond1t1on, must sacnftce due HOME grown tomato plants,
lernoon
and
Sunday,
MorIn Memory
to movmg 1nto trader, must
1mproved Mex1 ca n, Hemz
MONDAY, JUNE 5
be sold by Monday, May 29, 1350, large Supersonic and
IN MEMORY ol Barbara Jean
•ung
Columbus
Ctftzen9:00A.M.
can be seen any hm e at 729 Yel low
Jubilee.
also
Bailey Three years ago
Ol1ver St , Midd leport
Journal Supply boys and
Mangoes, Hot Peppers and
loday ou~ dar ltng daughter
5 26 6tc
AT THE
Early Cabbage Plants. 500ft.
was ca lled from us to that
newsstands tn Pomeroy.
above the Syracuse State
bngh f home above We st 1ll
DON'T pump your sluggish Park on Rt 124, Thomas
Forest Run
Middleport area Wnte G F.
che ri sh
the
precious
sepfte tank Get Klean Em
Hayman, Syracuse. Oh10
memories and 1vy she gave us
United
Methodist
All Sepl1c Tank Cleaner
Hake,
215
N
Cedar,
Lan·
4 J0-30tc
wh 1le here on th1s earth We
Landmark Farm Bureau ,
sure do m1ss her, and her
• Church
caster OhiO or call collect 1Pomeroy
POODLE pupp1es, S1lvei Toy,
love ly smtle , but it Is
- Gene Yost, pres.
5 26 ltc
653 ll17
comfor t ing to know we Will be
Parkv1ew Kennels, Phone 992
- Francis E Morr1s, secy.
w1fh her when God calls u;;
5443
6 PC ANTIQUE parlor· se t,
home
8 15 fie
phone 992 3457
REGISTERED
Appaloosa
Stud
Sadly miSsed by all who
5 24 6tc CAMPE R.. 16 ft sleeps 6, good
Serv1ce, $50 Reg mares, $40
loved her, Dad and Mother,
Grade
.
Franc1s
Benedum,
s1ster, Pat, Grandma, aunts
cond 11 1on $1,000 Phone 992 ·
NEW 1972 Z1g Zag Sew1ng 6329
Phone 667 3856
and uncles
Machine in or1g 1nal factory
5 17 JOip
5-26 ltc
5 12 ffc
carton Z1g Zag to make
buttonholes, sew on buttons, BEAUTIFUL select1on flowers,
IN LOVING memory of our Pets For Sale
and make fancy
monograms
un cle, Larry A R•tchte, who
baskets and wreaths for
deslans
w1th
lust the twist of a Memonal
CH
IN
ESE
pug
female
,
A
K
C
was ktlled m a tractor ac
Oav. Cl1ff's Shoe
IN
POMEROY
sing
le
d1al
Left
'"
lay
away
reg1stered , 4 years old, good
c1dent May 26, 1971
Repaor,
Midd
le port, Ohio
and never been used Wtll se ll
pet , approved breeder, $20,
A friend of man, A fnend of
Open
evemngs
for on ly $47 cash or cred tl
mcluding papers and large
truth , a friend of age, A
5 2 2Jic
terms avat lable Phone 992
MONKEY RUN AREA
Rattan bed , phone 992 7055
tnend of youfh,
5641
5 24 3tc
If there's another world, He
5 24 6tc
l1 ves 1n bliss, If there IS none,
POODLES
toy
female
,
small
He made the best of th ts.
ELECTROLUX Vacuum
.&gt;hone 992 -2156
mmlature male, regtstered ,
Sadly missed by Denose and
Cleaner complete wdh at
permanent
shots,
wormed,
Oal'rell
tachments, cordw~nder and
excellent
breeding.
$75
each.
36" X 23" X .009
5 26 ltc
pamt
spray Used but 1n ltke
Coolville, 667 6214
PART TIME clerk-receptioniSt
new cond1fton
Pa y 534 45
5 24 12fp
needed tn local doctor's of IN LOVING memory of our
cash
or
budget
plan
available
fice Experience not required
brother and brother in·law,
Phooe
992
1641
BOSTON
bull
dog
.
J
yrs
old.
Write
Box
729-C,
co
The
Larry Ritchie. who was killed
5 Z4 6lc
male , phone 992-3457
Sentinel,
glvmg
age,
a year ago, May 26, 1971
5
24
6fc
qualtflcahons
and
telephone
A year has passed s1nce you
STEREO rad1oConsole , 4 speed
number
went away, It seems like only
tntermtxed changer , dual
5 25 5tp
yesterda-y.
Lost and Found
volume control, 4 speaker
USED OFFSET PLATES
That dreadful day we got the
sound system, beautiful hand
HAVt;.
word, That He had token you TOM CAT, cream, tn VICin i ty of EXPERIENCED truck dnver ,
rubbed
Walnut
frn1sh
MANY USES
away,
fa1rgrounds , no collar phone con tact Dallas H1!1 at 247 2664
Balance $66 34 U se our
S1nce death 1ts gloom , Its
9926318
5 26 6tc · budget terms Call 992 7085
s
23
Jtp
shadows cast, He took from us
5-24-6tc
a shin ing light,
WIDOW would like to share her
We mtss that light and always LOST - Green wood luggage
home with refmed lady m MAPLE Stereo rad1o com
wil l, His vacant place there's top on Rt l24or Rt. 7. contact
exchange
for
l1ght
a lor $1.00
bmatron, AM·FM radto, 4
Ethel Hoback, phone 949 2229
none to fill
housekeeping; salary, TV, 1 1speaker sound system, 4
"
5 26 ltc
Our l1ps cannot tell how we miss
pnvate bedroom and bath ,
speed automatic changer,
him. OUr hearts cannot tell - - - - - - - - - : Wnge co The Dally SentmeL
separate controls Balance
what to say ,
LOST. Saturday n•ght, May
P 0 Box 729 Y , Pomeroy,
S78 29 Use our budget lerms
13th. female walker hound ;
God alone knows how much we
Ohio 45769
Call 992 7085
fan
head,
black
&amp;
white
boily
miss him, In our home that Is
5-24-12tp
5 24 6fc
In Langsville Rutland area.
lone•ome tOday
call
collect
304
429
5492
please
,· Sadly missed by Nola and
SELF CONTAINED
day or night or wnte Denver POSITION open for schooled 18traFT
Out ch Chevalier
vel
trader
w1fh httch and
111 Court St.
and
watvered
LPN
Contact
s 26 1tc Perry. 1226 Spring Valley Dr ,
awn1ng,
excellent
condtfton,
Mrs
Kayl~r.
Arcad1a
Nursmg
Huntington. W Va. 25701 .
Pomeroy,
Oht?
$1, 850 , phone 675 2305 Pt
Home. CoOlville. 6fJ7 3196
5 25 Jfc
IN LOVING memory of Larry
Pleasant
5 23 61c
A Ritchie who departed this
5 24 stc
life one year ago, May 26.
1971
Employment Wan!("'
Wanteli To Buy
ITHACA 22 repeater, $40 , 10
Shall claim of death cause us to WILL PAINT roofs or houses.
speed Western Flyer. $50.
OLD FURNITURE, diShes ,
grieve, And make our courphone 992 2820
and cut trees . clean
trim
clocks, brass beds, sliver
age faint or fall?
att1
cs.
basements, etc Phone
5 24 Jtp
dollars
or
complete
Nay I Let us faith and hope
949 3221.
households Write M. D
recel11e, The rose still grows
cow, second call , John
5 2 30tc
Miller, Rf 4, Pomeroy, Ohio FRESH
beyond the ,)NOll
Houdashelt,
Mmersvtlle
Sadly missed by wife and
Call 992 6271
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Economy Tiller. 3'1' h p. B~S
J 16 lfc
son . Jamce and Charles
5 24 3tc engme Reg 159 95
144 95
Rltch1e
5 26 1tp
For Rent or Sale
Turf Tnm Mower , B&amp;S 3112
HOUSE IN Long Bottom , phone
h p eng1ne In carton 70 2S
Notice
985 3529
NOTICE
REGISTERED ARABIAN
POMEROY
5 21 tf c
On May 16, 1972. the Pomeroy
STUD SERV ICE . K~raff No Nat
'9•• Jack W Carsey, Mgr
ional Bank , Pomeroy Ohio ,
050481 R1ch Raffles blood l lled an apptlc:atlon with the For Rent
ilil
Phone 992-2181
line Fee SSO at serv ice Eskey Regional Admin istrator of
Hill ,
Flatwoods
Rd , National
Banks,
Fourth TRAILER space - 1 acre lot,
STORE - equ1pment Douglas
Pomeroy, Ohio
National Bank Reg i on. 1
with city water and sept1c
Grocery. Mlnersvd!e
Eriev
l
ew
Plan,
Cleveland
,
5 25 ltc
tank , 60 x 8 cement pat to and Panstes, Petun1as, number
5-21 6tc
Oh io,,., U , to establish a branch
cement runways , located 112 of Bedd1ng Plants &amp;
on
!he
east
side
of
U
s
H1gh
GUN SHOOT, alsonfle matches way 7, ~tpproxlmately 800 teet
mile off Rt 7 at F1ve Points on Vegetable Plants
- open s1tes only, Forked north of the tntersechon with
Flatwoods Rd . 20 mmutes
Mobile Homes For Sale
Run Sportsman Club, Sunday. State Route 681, Tuppers Plains
from Ga11tn Power Plant,
ATTENTION all Mob1le Home
May 28 12 noon .
(unincorporated area) , Orange
Cheshire. phone Hann 1bal.
buyers'
BERRY-MILLER
5 24 Jtc Township, Melos County, Ohio
OhiO I 614 483 1741
MOBILE HOME SALES, 705
Ed1son Hobstette r Pres•dent
5·26-6tp
E. Ma1n St.
Racine
(5) 26 lie
Farson Street, Belpre, Oh1o.
YARO SALE on Lark in Street ,
has
1ust recetved on their lot
Rutland. Fnday and Satur
NEW 2 bedroom, all electnc PLASTIC flowers , pots, sprays
two
1971 Schult and one 1971
day
apartment. paneled , has
and
baskets
Across
from
Elcona
Custom MobJie Homes
5 24 Jtc
electric range Phone 992-7384
upper
end
of
Syracuse
State
fhat
ha
ve
never been l1ved 1n
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
or 993 7133.
Park
Mabel
Pi
ckens
These
3
un1ls
will be sold at a
SHOOTING Match, Saturday, TO WHOM IT MAY CON 5 24 6fc
CERN
very
large
d1scount
on a first
5
22-6lp
May 27. 6 JO p m . Mile Hill
Notice Is hereby given that on
come
first
sold
basts
They
Rd at Racine Fire Dept June
5th , 1972 at 10 30 a m a FURNISHED 4 room apt
must be sold by Sunday, May
Bultd1ng , 25 lb steak
REGISTERED
AKC
Wh1l
e
Adults
only
Middleport
992
pub lic sale w11t be held at
s 24 Jtc Pomeroy Mo tor Company ,
German shepherd pups. 7 28th 1n order lo clear the bank
3874
Pomeroy , Ohio, to sell tor tash
weeks old the 1st of June J of the floor plan If you are
5 24 Jt
GUN Shoot . Sunday, May 28 1 lh e lollow lno collateral , to wit
males. 3 females , closely 1nterested m a h1gh quality
Mobile Home w1th a low pnce
p m Factory choked guns 1966 Pontia c, Spt Cpe GTO, TRAILER , Brown 's Trailer
related to R1n T1n Tm
tag,
don 't watt Stop now and
only Second place shoote rs Ser No 2421168127585 , said
Reserve ~ours now John
Park, Mlnersvtlle , Oh10
being held to secure
take advantage of this once In
get free shot 1n next mat ch collateral
Sauvage
,
Syracuse,
992·3272.
Phone 992·3324
an obl igation ar ising under a
deal Phone 423 9531
Assorted meats Racme Gun retail
5-21 -12tc -a litetome
Installment secur 1ty
5-11 -tfc
Open
7
days a week
Club
agreement executed by R.obert
5 25 Jlc
5 24 ltc Boggess and held by General TRAILER spaces overlookmg
LOTS or acreage on St Rt 124,
Motors Acceptance Corporation
Pomeroy. Velma G Zuspan
1 m1 South of Portland Idea l
PIANO tumnQ, Lane Dan1els, as secure~J "tarty Said public
phone
Mason. 773 5750.
for traders or bulldtng R•ch
May 10th lhru June 25th sa le Is to be conducted ac
5·11 Jot~
cording to the laws of the State
secon d bottom ground Cal l
• A1r Condttloners
Phone 992 2082 Reference, of
Ohio General Motors Ac
992 7330 or see Clem Cooper.
Elberfelds
•Awnmgs
Corporlltton reserves 3 AND 4 ROOM furn ished and
Syracuse, Oh10
5 16 12tc ceptance
the right to bid at this sale
'Underpinning
5 21 6tc
unfurnished apartments
The collateral 1s present ly
Phone 992·5434
BOAT LICENSE
for your stored and may be seen at
4 12 tfc HOOVER sweeper, used, good Complete mobile home
boat. for your motor Pomeroy Motor Company ,
-==,.--,----,Available at Simon's Pick A Pomeroy, Oh io
coodltlon. has attachments, servtce - plus gtgantlc
GENERAL MOTOR S 2 BEDROOM mobile home.
diSplay of mobile homes
Pa~r Shoe Store, 108 W Main ,
S15 Phone 992 6517
Rac ine area , 10 miles above
Pomeroy, ()t,io. Phone 992 PORAT IO NACCEPTANCE COR
5 21 lfc always available at
Pomeroy Phone 992 6329
3830
(lJ 26, ltc
5 12 tfc ELECTROLUX vacuum
5 16 30tc
MILLER
cleaner, used, good condlt1on
GARDENING Season Is now In
NEW. 12 x 60, two bedroom
w1fh attachments 116 88
MOBILE HOMES
LEGAL NOTICE
full swing and Bob's Market
mobile home across from
Phone 992 6517
PAUL
HARRIS
,
whose
ad
lfc
1220 Washington Blvd.
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In Mason. W Va. can offer
Bradbury School Call 992
5 21
is unknown , 1S hereby
,
413-7521
BELPRE, O.
you the best vanely selection dress
5308 or see Ch&lt;!(les Lewis, 2nd
tified that on the 9th day of
and the finest of quality In no
house
south
from
Bradbury
NEW SEWING mach1ne, 1972, ' - - - - - - - - - - - '
1972 Len.!l Turner , being
Garden Plants In the Trl May,
School. Pets welcome
th e plalnt1ff flied her complamt
Z1g Zag model In walnut CASH paid for all makes and
County area This season, Bob In part ition agamst h1m es a
55 ftc
table, minor paint damage, models of mobile homes
Is featuring Two new won- defendant. In the Common
SJ4
60 cash Sews buttonholes. Phone area code 614 423-9531
derlul tomato Hybrids In Pleas Court, Me igs County,
fancy stitches and all Terms
4-13-tfc
Oh
io,
end
being
use
numb~tr
Better Boy and Hybrid Beef 1S,071
For Sale
avatlable. Trade accepted
Easter (Beef Steak type) ,
Phone 992 65 17
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S1ld comptamt prays for a STARCRAFT School Out
along with 13 other tomato parttlion
s-21
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c
eal
Estate
For Sale
of the following
Specials: 18ft 5 low profile
selections, a · full fine of described real estate, and thet
trailer for $1869. 20ft 7 · 201 -S-EW
- IN
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_I_N_E_ s-er-v lce. NICE 2 story home with full •
cabbage and pepper plants the pla intiff's Interest be set off
and almost every flowering to her In severalty or that sa id model - $3000, sleops six, "'"
clean, oil, set tension S4 99 basement, 2 lots, new forced
annual from Asters to Zin - real estate be sold and the contamed, converter, com
Special Electro Grande air lurnace Near Pomeroy .
pressor , Starmaster fold
nias We also sell Garden proeteds therefrom be divided
Company Phone 992-6517
Elementary School . Phone
to lllw
down campers . S1349. Trailer
tfc 992 7384 to see.
S!'eds, onion sets and seed &amp;(cording
5
21
Said real estate be ing situated
awnings &amp; heaterS&amp; 25 pet
11 -7 tfc
potatoes, for best quality and
the VIllage of f:lomeroy ,
off. Reese hitches and sway
-..,lectlon buy direct fr.om the In
County of Meigs and State of
ALUMINUM
boats,
on
county
controls - 20 pet off. Camp
104 Spring -~: •,
grower1 more lf\an 600,000 Ohio, and being two loh con
road 18, 150 yards west of Rf . HOUSE.
Conley Starcraft Sales. Rt 62,
Pome1
oy
&lt;dsonable Can be
plants grown annualy In our talnlng I .(~acres, more or less
33. Call 992 6256 Lorenzo seen on ~weekends
North of Pt Pleasant. W Va.
only
greenhouS&lt;!• Bob's Markel For a more detailed descrll)tlon
Oavls
5 25-lotc
Robert Russell
and Plant Sales. Mason. W. of said real estate referenct Is
5 19 30tc
5-21-tfc
Va . 713-5308, near the made to Volume 241 page 29S,
Meigs
County
Deed
Re(ords
.
SURPLUS
Avon
Sale
will
Pomeroy Mason Bridge
Said defendant. Paul Harris,
sell -trade for other Avons or - STRAWBERRIES. phone 843· 82 ACRE FARM, 2 barns.
Shall answer the plaintiff 's
2826.
Trade for Carnival GlaS$ or
ch1cken houS&lt;!, nice pond, 7
compla int on or bt-fore August
Depression Glass , Saturday
5 23 6tc .room house with bath and
WANT TO earn extra money 7, 1912, or he shall be deemed In
and Sunday. 10 a. m.• turn - - - - - - - - and sflll have time for your default
wall -to-wall carpeting; plenty
toward hll at Texaco G.. 'M FORD. 390 engine, of free gas , On County Road
family? Flexible hours Car
Lena Turner, Pla intiff
Station In Mason , 1 mile out,
and phone necessary Call J B O'Brien, her attorney
crutsmatlc transmission. ~ 18, 34 m1le off Rt. 143 near
100 1!~ Court Street
follow signs
992 5113 any time
S13S
Phone 949 4843
Harrisonville
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
5 25-2tp
5
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5-21-lfc (51
5·25-61c
19, 26. (61 2, 9, 16, 23, 6tc
WANT ADS
INFORMATION

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Pl. Pleasant

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Gel R1d of Thtm
Will do any avoroge single
dwe lling for

Dozer &amp; End loader Work,
ponds, basement, land scopong We have 2 SIZe
dozers, 2 st~e toaders. Work
done by hour or contract ..
Free Eshmales. We also
haul hit dort, top soli. Dump
trucks and low-boy for hire.
See Bob or Roger Jtlfers,
Pomeroy Phone 992-3525
after 7 p m or phone 992·
5232

'149.50

&amp; PLUMBING CO.
240 Lincoln Sf

Muldleport, Oh1o
Dba Anthony Plumb111g
We have a complete Home
Maintenance Servtce the
year around No matter what
your need Complete roof or
spouting repair lntenor or
edenor carpentry. Cethng
ftle and Paneling and Sidmg
Complete Plumbtng &amp;
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Heatmg.

Dar Number 992 2SSQ
We have 24 hr. emergency

servtce
992 -5803
742 3947
'898 742 4761
We are fully 1no;ured

Real Estate For Sale
8

ROOM brtck home, 4
bedrooms, full basement,
I ocated 1n M1ddleport, phone
992 3457
5 24-6tc

CORNELL'S
FAIRVIEW
HEIGHTS

A new community of
quality
homes
rea hst1cally
priced,
near
Me1gs
High
School. For details call

KEY REAL ESTATE
Athens, Ohio
Ray Douglas, Realtor
592-3414
Bill Kelton, Assoc .
. " ' 592'1349 .

l~ 1967
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'68 Mercury
Mootego MX
2 Door H.T.

'1295

Pomeroy Home &amp; Aut~

,.304 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-37t5
or Mason 773-5535

Open 8 T1ll
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Mam , Pomeroy, Q.

992-3020
160 Coal 51

Muldleport

ACREAGE
If• mt from Rt 7, on Rt 124
11 acres with small barn
level $6,500
Buildmg lots - 16 lots. 150
ft , hilltop locat1on W1ll be
sold as one tract.
MIDDLEPORT
VIne St - 7 rms , bath,
garage, on lot 100x190 High
above SI level $8,000
2nd Ave - 5 B R , 2 full
baths Let me show you thIs
one Flnancmg arranged
POMEROY
3 B R , Jl/2 baths, full car·
peted &amp; drapes Included.
CHmer w1ll ltsten to your
offer
2 B R , bath, full basement
wtfh shower and paneled
fam 1ly room $9.800
COUNTRY LIVING
1 m1 from Rt 7- l B R. all
elecfrtc home Basement
Home Situated In the middle
of a J acre tract, lovely
wooded settmg.
2'12 m1 from Rutland ._ 7
rms , bath, basement, and
garage On level 1 Vc acres
Other lots and homes In
Pomeroy &amp; Middleport

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
NEW LISTING
POMEROY - Nice 2 bedrooms, bath, gas forced air
furnace Basement, garage Only $10,500 110
NEW LISTING
MIDDLEPORT - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, nice kitchen wit~
bar. cook units, and garbage disposal Full basement with
garage and den Under $25,000 00
NEW LISTING
TUPPERS PLAINS - New 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, nice
kitchen with stove and refrigerator-freezer. Full
basement with garage All electric. Less than $25,000.00
NEW LISTING
95 ACRES - On good gravel road In Orange township
Nearly 40 acres of meadow All minerals Good 8 roo,;
house with modern bath, and nice kitchen BaS&lt;!monf with
furnace Asking $21,0110 00
MIODLEPORT
RT, 7 BY PASS - 4 bedrooms. f'l2 baths, cook units
Electric heat Large den (paneled). Lots of closets 4
acres of land Want $27,500 00.

l Dr H. T.

Loaded with equipment While w1lh black vinyl top

70 Buick Electra 225 ................ 13595
It's loaded!'

69 Olev. Mal. Super Sport ......... '1695
396 V 8 eng1ne, 4 speed stick Sharp!

71 01evro1et Nova 2 Door ...........'2595

$1895

GS 350

!Od Chev. Malibu
SS 2 Dr. H.T.

Long Bed

8' Camper ........... 13895

V 8 motor , auto trans, P S , P B

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70 Ford Pickup %ton .............. •2595
V 8, auto , long &amp; wide bed

70 Motor Home, 22' .................!8495

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HELEN L TEAFORD,~SSOCIATE
992·3325 OR 992-237'

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"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Until 6:.oo-Til 5 PM. Sat.

Pom~roy

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Motor Co.

1972 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR
Sl950
Factory a1r , V 8 eng me. power steenng &amp; brakes, Turbo
hydramatic, rad to, wh covers, bumper guards, gold
fmtsh wtth blk v1nyl roof. covert vmylmterlor, used less
than 5,000 mtl es as Onver's Ed car Sttcker Price $4552

RI.GGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS
Ph. 985-4100
Located on St . Rt. 7

Chester, 0.

LEGAL NOTICE

Apple Grove

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT

GOOD HEALTH STARTS

OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
DEWEY RAY aiRCHFIE~D
1nd
MARY L .BIRCHFIELD,

WITH GOOD WATER

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With good tasting Pollutant Free Water you can drink
your 8 full glasses of water dally
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Having trouble getting the kids to drink water 1 You won't
wlfh a ~url oy. They'll love If

'65 CHEVY Impala, 327, 4speed
- S350. Phone 992~279 .
5-25-Jfc

Let a 7 Day Free Home Trial prove you can have good
tasting safe. pollutant free water the year round for only
- S79 95 with a Hurley Water Purifier Warranted 5 years,
Patented Lab approved, portable,, no lns'tallatlon, no
plumbing. no replacement cartridge Safe for anyono to
use

1964 CHEVI!OLET Tandem
live axles, $99l Harold
Brewer, Long eoftom phohe
985-3554
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Auto Sales

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of your family's health phone '347Made by Hurley, 1 nome known since 1"0 In
1 pptlonces such as Tl1or washers and lronon,
Thor powor tools, Hurley prus lranera.

Marine Sales
MEIGS Boat Shop, Pearl Street
Middleport, pontoon boats:
pickup covero; one used 19 It,
1-0, Phone 992-5367, Dick
Karr, Jr
5-21 -6tc

For

sake

4235 or write:
Hurley Ohio eo., Box 327, Corning, Ohio 43730,
for an appointment.

Syumon Strut,
Mlddfepori, Ohlo,

Plaintlfh

VI.

MRS. R. E. CANADAY 1nd
R. E. CANADAY,
Addr111 Unknown,
lEt 11.,
Dtfendanh
NOTICE IY PUBLICATION
No, lS.OH
The Defendants, Mrs R E
Canday, R E Canaday; the
unknown heirs, devisees,
legatee&amp;, administrators ,
dlstrlbutus , ex.ecutors end
assigns of L c Brechtel ,
Oecened. and tht unknown
t-elrs, devisees, legatees, ad ·
mlnistrators, dlstrlbutees,
executors and assigns of Ptter
Brechtel, Deceued, will take
notice that on the 3rd doy of
May, 1972, 1 Complelnt wu
filed In the Common Plen
Covrt of Meigs County, Ohio,
Case No 15,06o&amp;, wherein you
have bnn named defendants
In the prayer of the Comp laint,
Pla intiffs pray that Defendants
may be c:ompelled to show their
Interest and tt1at the same 1'\IY
be odtudged to be null end void,
and ptalntlft's title quieted
against the same. and for such
othtr relief as Is proper The
real estate Is described as
follows
Tht .following Real Estate
altuotld In tho county of Meigs.
In the Stete of Ohio, and In the
Township of Salisbury. and
bounded and deacrlbed os
follows
Sltuata In Mereu~ Bosworth's
Addition to Lower Pomeroy,
now Incorporated Into the
Vlltoge of Middleport, Meigs
County, Ohio, and marked and
known on the 11ld plat of lower
Pomeroy 11 Lot Number 153
Sold lot being fifty feet by one
hundred and eleven feet. Belnu
Lot No 153 11 shown In dttd
recordS of Mtlaa County, Ohio,
In volume 159, Pogo 320.
Reference Deed: Volume 244.
Page 569 of tho Meigs County
Deed Records
Yo"' 1re required to answer
tho Complllnt within twenty.
eight dayo oftor tho last
publlcltlon of thll notice,
nlmtly, by not llttr thin the
24th day of July, 1972, or
iudgmont by dllault will bo
rendered 101lnst you
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MA.V L.ltiiiCHfiELD,

Sycamore Strett, MICidle,ort,

Ohlo

Ploln!Ufs
Crow, Crow • Porter,
Attornoya tor Ptolntllfl
($) 12, 19, 26; (61 2, '· 16, 23

News, Events
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs. George
Donohew and fam1ly of
Colwnbus spen l the week end
Wllh Mr . and Mrs. Roy
Donohew and Greg
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox and
son David spent lhe week end
w1t~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell
m Newark, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gloeckner
and daughters of Canton
visited Saturday wllh Mr. and
Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Norr1s
and Dean Hut were VISitors
Sunday at Camden Park.
Miss • Trlcla Wolfe of
Gallipolis Rte . visited her aunt
Mr and Mrs. Dallas Hill while
her mother Mrs. Suzanne
Wolfe was vacationing in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Wilson
and children and Mrs. Enna
Wilson were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James
Hunt.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Everette Connally were
Mr. and Mrs. Jun Connally and
children of Syracuse, Mr. and
Mrs. Hall and children of
Marietta. ,
.
Mrs . Georg1a (Wheeler)
Wolfe is a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Wheeler and Bill.
Mrs. Wolfe of Washington D.C.
came for the collllllencement
exercises of her nephew Bill
Wheeler al Southern Local
High School Sunday . Sunday
evemng. Mr. and Mrs. LaiTY
Fosler and children of
Columbus; ; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Morris and children of
Charleston, W. Va., slSters ,of
Bill also attended commencement exercises Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pooler of
Pomeroy Rt. 3 called on Mr .

1 would tlkt Ia try for 7 Day Free homo trlol wttll no
ollliiJOIIon.

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WELCOME NEWCOMERS - WE HAVE TEN NEW
, HOMES AND 25 OTHER PROPERTIES. YOUR CALL
WILL BE COURTEOUSLY ANSWERED.

Karr &amp; Van.. Zcindt

1971 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
$3995
New car l•tle, 400 cu tn engme, ~olor cottonwood green
wtfh blk bucket seats, console. factory atr, pdwer
steering &amp; power dtsc frt brakes, Turbo Hydramattc,
green vmyl roof, automatiC level control Posttracfton.
G78x15 w w t~res w1lh rally wheels. AM radio with stereo
tape Rela1l LISt 55178 l5

See: Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

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DOZE A' and 6icrlioo work ,
ponds and septic tanks, B &amp; K
Excavating, Phone 992-5367,
Dick Karr, Jr
5-21 tic

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Plus Many More!
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69 Dodge lh l Pickup, V;8 std............ 11395
60 Dodge 4 Door, V.S, auto............. "" ..1145

In Stock!. , We're Dealin'!

70 Olev.

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66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air............. .' '995
66 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, full pow., air· ... "'895
66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door H.T. ........... :..'695
63 Olds Super 88 4 Door H.T.............. 1595

68 Pontiac Firebird .................. ..'1595

You Must Bring Thts Ad With You
To Get These Lower Prices

170
GMC
: PICKUP
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67 Buick Elec. 4 Door, air ................. 11195

Over 40 New CadiUacs &amp;Oldsmobiles

69 Honda, 175 cc ...................... t450

$1795

SPECIAL-SPECIAL

69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air ...... , 11995
68 Chev. Bel. 4 Dr., V.S auto., air ......... 11495
68Olds 98 H.T. Cpe., power, air .. .. .. .. '1895

307 V-8 engine, aut?, P.S , factory a~r L1ke new

·-----------------------70 Yahamah ............. _. ........... Like New

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· 69 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, air.............. 13500
69 Cad~lac Sedan DeVille, air ............. 13500
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, air.............'2600
71 Ford lh l .Pickup, V.S, auto., P.S. .... 12695

V 8 motor, 4 speed. Extra sharp'

68 Buick
Skylark 2 Dr. H.T.

1795

CLELAND
REALTY .

110 Mechanic Street

71 Cadillac 2 Dr. H.T. ............. :.... ????

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Virgil B. Teaford, Sr.- Broker

Of

POLARA 500

2 Dr. H.T.

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VERA EBUM

Loaded with extras. Blue with black v1nyl roof Showroom
condition.

$1895

69 Ford

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SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
~RACl NE"= 6 rhom house, bath.
Sanllallon, Stewart, Ohio Ph .
utility room, garage, $10,000.
6fJ2-3035
2-12-lfc
phone 949 4195
3·31-tfc
BACKHOE and dozer wiirk
Septic tanks Installed. Call
RACINE - 10 room house.
Bob or Roger Jeffers 992-3525
bath, basement, garage, two
or 992 5232
lots. Phone 949 4313
5-19·12fc
45 tfp
3 BEDROOM house with bath , SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph olol61/ 2 acre lot, on public water
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell,
system, l!" mile from Chester
&amp; Operator
O..ner
on County Rd 25 Phone 985
5-12-tfc
4262
5·2J.61c
C BRADFORD, AuctlonOf'r
Complete Service
7 ROOM house. Racine. p;,
Phone 949-3811
baths, nice ~ location, almost
Racine, Ohio
new roof, n~ce garage, nice
Crltt Bradford
garden plot Carpetmg m two
5 l-Ife
rooms Phone 949-3954
5·26-3tp
O'DELL WHEEL alignment
toea ted at Crossroads. Rt. 124
Complete front end S&lt;!rvlce,
tune up and brake · S&lt;!rvlce
Wheels balanced elec tronically
All
work
guaranteed.
Reasonable
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608 E Main, Pomeroy
rates Phone 992 3213.
7-27-ffc
TENANTS WILL
BUY IT FOR YOU
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
This comfortable brick will
cancelled?
Lost
your
actually cost you very little
operator's license? Call 992because your tenants will
2'1/,f,
pay the bulk of the bills. FOR
6-15-lfc
YOU - 2 large bedrooms.
~---=------living room, dining room,
SEE US FOTC"Awnlngs, storm
doors and windows. carports,
utility, new gas forced air
marquees , aluminum siding
furnace , nice yard, many
and railing A Jacob, sates
other features. Your 2
representative. For free
renters have nice apart·
estimates, phone Charles
ments also $18.000 00
Lisle. Syracuse, Y. V.
Middleport N Jrd Sf
Jo~nson and Son, Inc
ESPECIALLY FOR YOU
J.2·tflt
3 n1ce bedrooms, bath,
J=:-----:---::
_:=cdining room, nice front porch
HARRISON 'S TV and Antenna
Service Phone 992·2522.
overlooking river. garage,
6-10-ttc
nice neighborhood, storage
building, good condition
S;;E:;:W;;;I:&lt;.~'r'i~CH~-;;;
1 Nc;;E;;;S;-:R,-tpal r
Just $6,900 00 Pomeroy.
service, all makes 992 -~.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Low upkeep, 2 bedrooms,
Authorized Sll)ger Sales and
bath ,
nice
kitchen,
Service. We Sharpen Sclasors.
basement. large lot. In
3 29-lfc
Pomeroy? We have It at tusf
READY -MIX
CONCRETE
$6,995 00
delivered right to your
FOR LARGE FAMILY
pro/eel Fast and easy. Free
MIDDLEPORT Near
est mates. Phone 992-32U.
swl mmlng
pool
and
Goegteln Ready-Mix Co ,
playground, 5 bedrooms, m
Middleport, Ohio.
baths. large dining room,
6-JO.ttc'
large living room. garage
BACKHOE AND DOZER work
and carport, PRICED AT
Septic tanks Installed. George
112,800.00
l BIIIJ Pullins Phone 992·2411.
IN REAL ESTATE - YOUR
4-25-lfc
WISH IS OUR COMMAND
WEWILLFINDWHAT YOU
CALL 949-2789forauto body anci
WANT.
paint work AI&amp;O repair fiber
HENRY E. CLELAND SR.
glass boats, plus electric and
REALTOR
gas welding. Stanley's
Custom Body ShOj)
D1al 992 12l9
5-19-Jotc
If no answor 991-2568

72 Dlev. Impala Custom Cpe. .... $3695

A
Lot

69 DODGE
Full
Equ1p.

Specializing In
Small Businesses

'1895

' P.S. and P.B.

68 Buick
Elec. 225

KEBL£R'S
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE

5.55

V-8-Auto.

Values

General Contractor

On Most Amemal!_ ~·v
-GUARANTEE[)--:
Phone 992-2094

70 Chev. Mal. Sta. Wagon

~peed$1895

R. I. DUBBELD

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WEEKEND SPECIAL!

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SEE US
EXPERIENCED IN
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTING
Phone 742-5825
or 992-6576

EXPERT
Wh,el Alignment'

Real Estate For Sale-

70 DODGE
SUPER BEE

Auto. trans.

Spring
Palritlng?

USED CARS

and SAVE MORE

.$1295

321 Third 51.
Rocrne, Ohio

Ph 992 2174

BRING
lHIS AD • • •

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68 Dodge
Dart GT

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Pomeroy

$795:!

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Coli 614-949-3511, if no answer, coli 614-452-3151.

From the la.rgest
Bulldozer Radiator to the
SmalleSt Heater Core
Nathan Btggs
Rad11tor Sptciahst

SPECIAL!

FORD 112 TON
: PICKUP, auto .~

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s- Year Written Guuontee.

ALL WEAlHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION

SPECIAL

POTTED PLANTS

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PHONE 675-3628

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Aluminum
Sheets

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Complete hne o.f offu:e
equtpment, furniture &amp;
supplies Typewriter &amp;
Adding Mach1ne Repair.
P1ck-up &amp; Delivery

Ph. 985-3912

WANTED
SENTINEL CARRIER

l~'r ·

POINT OfFICE
SUPPLY

Red Hot
BUYS

SPECIAL USED CAR SAVINGS

Business Services

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OIUOUI DIM.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chne
and family of New Lexmglon
and Mr and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Chne and sons of
Moundsville, W Va. vl.slted
Mr. and Mrs Russell Chne
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newlun
and Sandy spent a weekend at
Chillicothe wtlh relallves.
Mr and Mrs. C. B. Hayman
of Colwnbus VISited Ernestine
Hayman.
Rulhie Walker, Tuppers
Plains, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Curl1s.
Mrs. B1ll Reynolds • of
Pomeroy, was an ovem1ght
guest of Mr and Mrs. Kenny
Reynolds
Mary Pierce spent several
days VlSIIing her 'siSter, Suzie
Cooley, al Steubenville
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Larkins and family of Porlland
were VISlling Mr and Mrs
Fred Larkins.
Mr and Mrs. Warren Connolley and daughter visited
relatives al Newark.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Gruenveld
of Columbus visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Biisell.
Mr and Mrs. Uoyd McPeek
of Belleville, W.Va ., and leota
Ferrell, M1dway, were viSiting
leona Hensley.
Mrs. Belty Lyn Burton and
Mrs. Kathleen Dean, Columbus
and Mr and Mrs. Wayne
Prmce were in HWJtington, W.
Va., recently,
Forrest Van Meter of
Racine, Mrs. Ada Van Meter,
Stiversville, and Donna Wyatt,
Parkersburg, W. Va., were
VISiting Mary Pierce.
Mr and Mrs. Elsworth Dill
of Pomeroy were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Connolly.
Tom Drake of Columbus
VISited Pal Smltli.
- VIolet Smltb

sLay there.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker
spent a weekend at Dayton
wllh relatives.
Those vl.slting Mr8. Effie
Watson were Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Wilson of Belview Ohio
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watson and
son, Gene, and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Barthelemy, all of
Dayton, Mrs. Fay Watson and
son, .Silver Ridge, Mr. and Mrs.
William Watson and son, East •. ,'
Shade.

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News Notes

GRANT FOR S111DY
COLUMBUS (UP!) -A
..ant of ..,7,247 to Cuyahoga
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County awarded under the
Omnibus Qime Contr 1 Act
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waaapproved Tuesday by Gov ·
John J Gllllgan
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The,;.oney to matched b
$22,62'1 In 1~ fwlCis will ~
used for a .study of lire total
correctional l)'ltem In the
Greater Cleveland area by the
county's Administration of
Justice Committee.

Society News

Sunday SchOol attendance on
May 21 was 43, Offering wa
$16.00. Worship services wen
held at 11 a . m. Wllh Ml1:
Donna Miller of Belpre subo
slilullngforRev. Lehmal), who

Laurel Cliff

By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles
Sunday School attendance al
the Umted Melhodlsl Church
was 55 and offermg was $17.21.
For worship service aitendance was 45 and offering
$27.25. Rev Donna Miller of
Belpre brought lhe message In
the absence of Rev. lehman
who JUSl returned home from
Mount Sl. Mary's Hospil.al,ln
Nelsonville
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sherman and two children ol
Columbus called on her
grandmother, Mrs. Mabel
$wartz Saturday and they
visited Mrs. Virgie Buckley.
Mr and Mrs. John Mitchell
and son, Steven, Of Rodney,
were Lmday guests of Mrs.
Ne1sel Weathennan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Brickles were Sunday guests of
her brother,' Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Spencer of Belpre.
Mrs. Spencer just returned
home from Camden Clark
Hosp!Lal after several weeks

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Social Notes

The United r: , •lodill
Women's Society me. •l lht
home of Helen Woode on
Tuesday everung, May 16 with
an a ltendance of ten members
and Mrs. Evtlyn lehman. The
meeting, m charge of Nellie
Parker, president, open'ed with
prayer by Florence Spencer.
The hymn sung was "Have
Thme Own Way."
· Fifteen sick and shut-In calls
were
reported.
Com•
municatlons were read from
Chairman of Citizens for
DecenlUteralure andfrmh the
Dlslrlcl President of the
Women's Society, giving out
mformallon.
Fund raising was discussed
bul no action taken.
Eleanor Boyles led the
program on "New Machines
and the New' Humanity." The
lesson was read by the val'IOUI
members, in lurn, and
diSCussed. Prayer by Isola
Taylor closed the program.
The hostess served refreah.
menls during the social hour,
assisted by others. The nezt
meeting will be Tuesday
evening, June 20, at lhe home
of Eleanor Boyles, witll
Florence Spencer leading the
program.
Mrs. Thelma Henderson a'rut
Helen Woode allended lbe
"Board of lhe Laity" meeting
al the First United Methodist
Church in Athens, Sunday
afternoon, May 21
Mr and Mrs . Hobart SWartz
and Kathy Follrod took dinner
on Mother's Day w1th Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Swartz and family,
al ManelLa and In the afternoon they went to their other
son's, Harold and family, at
Williamstown, W.Va., and had
supper wllh them.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Woode and Genevieve Guthrie
attended lhe fWleral of Oacar
Dillinger al Hughes FWleral ·
Home and Rex Burson at
By Bertha Parker
Jagers Funeral Home, Athena
Sabbath School attendance last Wednesday afternoon.
on May 21 at lhe Free- Many from lhls commWJIIy
MethodiSt Church was 115. and church and the Orange
Offenng for the morning and CommWJily and ch~ch at.
evening services was $150.00. tended funeral services fOI'
Mr. Wilham Bailey, Sunday Mrs. Olive Beyler Friday af·
School ,. Superint,e ndent, ternoon and vlaited the White
presented Bible~ to Becky Funeral Home on lbursday
Wright, Demse Gilmore and evening.
Mrs. Nina Robinson spent
Harold Hanson, graduates of
Meigs Hfgh School
SWlday WJUI Friday afternoon
Mrs . Dora Halley spent allhe home of her son, Robert
Mother 's Day w1lh her Robinson and family 10 !hal
daughter and son-m-law, Mr. Janel might be with her
and Mrs. Hartwell Curd, Ball mother, Mrs. Olive Beyler In
Run.
Florida during her las!
Mr. and Mrs. Micky Buck Sickness and duth.
and two grandchildren of
Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Taylor
Zanesville called on Mrs. attended funeral servlcea for
Georg1a Diehl.
Oscar Dillinger at the Hughes
Charles D1ehl was in FWJeral Home In Athena, last
Columbus Monday for a Wednesday afternoon.
med1cal checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Ciirl'
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer of and Vicki and Penni visited
Huron spenlMother's Day with their aWJis, Mary Schaefer and
Mr and Mrs. Charles Karr Sr. Jean Seldenabel In Holzer
Mr. and Mrs. Hannon Fox, Medical Center la.st week.
Mrs. Roy Howell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jr . are building a new home
Ross Poulton and Mr. and Mrs. here wllh the b ·~men1
Vernoo Howell, Canton.
already laid up.
~
There will be a hymn sing at
Mr. and Mrs. 'rr • · SWarll
the local church Saturday.. are beginning the toWJdallon
evening, May 27. Singers will for lhelr new home.
be The Redeemers. Everyone
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Guthrie
1S welcome. ·
of Belpre have purchased lht
The Hollnesss Rally will be Scott Snodgr888 fann home
held al the Rulland Nazarene and are remodeling the h Church May 30.
and expect to move In soon.
Mr and Mrs. Manon Howell
of Colwnbus VISited Mr. and ,-------------~
Mrs. Walter Walker and Mr. ···your phone will Jlnlhl
and Mrs. James Will and I 11 cuh r..ulte •, too, whM.t
family.
They
attended I JOU rhee .., acUen ....... t
Ad. Yeu c1n ulJ fumlt•r•,
graduation excercises of their lapplhnce., elothu,,,., ••
grandd4ughter, Miss Becky
I the r unu••• lt•t t
.._ of lt•••l
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Will.

and Mrs Herbert Roush
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Lynn Norris
and baby or Athens wero
dmner guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs Marshall Adams and
son Raymond
Mrs. Iva Orr called on Mrs
Mildred Spencer Sunday aflernoon .
Mr and Mrs. Marshall
Adams, Linda and Carol
O'Br1en v1s1ted Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Proffitt al Portland
Rte. Sunday.
Adam Slaughter of Colwnbus
and fnend called on Mrs.
Herbert Roush and Roger
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bealnce Nice suffered
a stroke al Veterans Memorial
Hospilal where she has been a
pal1ent for three weeks
Mr. Ray Byers of Tanners
Run was taken by lhe Racme
Emergency Squad to Veterans
Memonal Hosp1Lal Friday and
admitted. He had suffered a
stroke.
.
Plans are bemg completed
for a dmner to be held al lhe
letart Falls Collllllunity Hall
Sunday,May28.Proceedslobe
used lo repair hall.

Tuppers Plains

Alfred

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LEGAL

·MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The tax books are now open for the
· June or Second half collection of the
1911 Real Estate Taxes. Also for
delinquent tax. Closing date will be
July 3, 1972. '
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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
For Sale
For Sale
Notice
Employment 1\ "' ·1'
AUTOMATIC
washer and
2
YEAR
OLO
regiStered
CLELAND'S GREENHOUSE COLLEGE student to work
DEADLINES
$125
,
7'l9
Oliver St,
dryer
,
Hereford
bull
contact
H1ram
Memorial
Day
Potted
Plants,
through
summer
months.
call
5 P M Day Before Publicat ion
Mtddleport
Slawter
,
1
mile
east
of
7Sc
up
,
Pansies.
Petun1as
,
Monday Deadllne 9 am
985 4186
5 23 6tc
Rutland on Rt 12•
CaM:ellation - Corrections
number of beddtng plants .
5 26 Jtc
W 111be -accepted unfll 9 a m for
5
25
3tp
vegetable plants Geraldine
Oar of Publ l(atlon
Cleland, E. Mo1n St , Rac1ne. WILL do house roof and barn
KEEP carpets beautiful despite
REGULATIONS
pamhng.
mtenor
pamtlng
,
5
1~ tfc
tootsteps of a busy tam11y
The Publisher reserves the
free estimates. phone 992
Buy
Blue Lustre Rent
right to ed1toborre(re1ect
ads SAVE up toon e half , Bnng yo•·r
electnc shampooer $1 Ben
7085
deemed
t•onal any Tt1e
v
publ iSher w111 not be respons 1ble SICk TV to Chuck 5 TV Shop,
59 JOtc
Franklm Store, 200 Mam St ,
for more than one Incorrect 151 Putternut Ave , Pomeroy
Pomeroy, Ohto
s· 23 ·6tc
mser110n
4-4 tfc BABYSITTING In my home
RA'TES
w1lh small child, day or night.
For want Ad Serv•ce
PIANO and organ le ssons
COAL Ltmestone, Exc..els1or
Phone 992-5820.
S cents per Word one lnsertton
Salt Works, E. Maon St,
Gerald
Hoffner
Phone
9925
24
Jfp
Mln tmum Charge 7Sc
Pomeroy, Phone 992 3891
3825
12 cents per word three
S 21 12tc
4 12 lfc
consecutive lnsert1ons
v.g
motor,
Help Wanted
•
18 cents per word six con
secutl..-e mserflons
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BIG SALE, Reynolds' Flower
Shop In Mason. 'W Va. has fhe
extra
clean.
No
rust.
25
Per
Cent
D1scount
on
pa
id
ads and ads paid w•thon 10 day s
btggest
selection of flowers in
CARD OF ,THANKS
for Mother's Day and also for
&amp; OBITUARY
OF THE
Decoratton Day We can save
$1 SO tor 50 word m1nimum
you money on your flowers
Each addittonal word 2c
SUTTON CHESTER
BLIND ADS
Thts ts our 2oth year tn the
1970 60 x 12 LONDON trailer
Add•t•ona l 2Sc Charge per
bustness You name it, we've
Advertisement
take over payments , new
FARMERS MUTUAL
got 1f, 98c to S6 50, any basket
OFFICE HOURS
dtshwasher, Chester 985 4105
or
spray as long a$ they last
B JO am to s oo p m oa.ry,
DISTRIBUTOR
WANTED
5
26
Jtc
Elnora
Reynolds, 773 5147
FIRE
INSURANCE
CO.
8 JO am
to 12 00 Noon
5 14 1Jtp
Saturday
WILL BE HELD
Columbus Dispatch af . 4 ROOMS turn1ture , excellent
cond1t1on, must sacnftce due HOME grown tomato plants,
lernoon
and
Sunday,
MorIn Memory
to movmg 1nto trader, must
1mproved Mex1 ca n, Hemz
MONDAY, JUNE 5
be sold by Monday, May 29, 1350, large Supersonic and
IN MEMORY ol Barbara Jean
•ung
Columbus
Ctftzen9:00A.M.
can be seen any hm e at 729 Yel low
Jubilee.
also
Bailey Three years ago
Ol1ver St , Midd leport
Journal Supply boys and
Mangoes, Hot Peppers and
loday ou~ dar ltng daughter
5 26 6tc
AT THE
Early Cabbage Plants. 500ft.
was ca lled from us to that
newsstands tn Pomeroy.
above the Syracuse State
bngh f home above We st 1ll
DON'T pump your sluggish Park on Rt 124, Thomas
Forest Run
Middleport area Wnte G F.
che ri sh
the
precious
sepfte tank Get Klean Em
Hayman, Syracuse. Oh10
memories and 1vy she gave us
United
Methodist
All Sepl1c Tank Cleaner
Hake,
215
N
Cedar,
Lan·
4 J0-30tc
wh 1le here on th1s earth We
Landmark Farm Bureau ,
sure do m1ss her, and her
• Church
caster OhiO or call collect 1Pomeroy
POODLE pupp1es, S1lvei Toy,
love ly smtle , but it Is
- Gene Yost, pres.
5 26 ltc
653 ll17
comfor t ing to know we Will be
Parkv1ew Kennels, Phone 992
- Francis E Morr1s, secy.
w1fh her when God calls u;;
5443
6 PC ANTIQUE parlor· se t,
home
8 15 fie
phone 992 3457
REGISTERED
Appaloosa
Stud
Sadly miSsed by all who
5 24 6tc CAMPE R.. 16 ft sleeps 6, good
Serv1ce, $50 Reg mares, $40
loved her, Dad and Mother,
Grade
.
Franc1s
Benedum,
s1ster, Pat, Grandma, aunts
cond 11 1on $1,000 Phone 992 ·
NEW 1972 Z1g Zag Sew1ng 6329
Phone 667 3856
and uncles
Machine in or1g 1nal factory
5 17 JOip
5-26 ltc
5 12 ffc
carton Z1g Zag to make
buttonholes, sew on buttons, BEAUTIFUL select1on flowers,
IN LOVING memory of our Pets For Sale
and make fancy
monograms
un cle, Larry A R•tchte, who
baskets and wreaths for
deslans
w1th
lust the twist of a Memonal
CH
IN
ESE
pug
female
,
A
K
C
was ktlled m a tractor ac
Oav. Cl1ff's Shoe
IN
POMEROY
sing
le
d1al
Left
'"
lay
away
reg1stered , 4 years old, good
c1dent May 26, 1971
Repaor,
Midd
le port, Ohio
and never been used Wtll se ll
pet , approved breeder, $20,
A friend of man, A fnend of
Open
evemngs
for on ly $47 cash or cred tl
mcluding papers and large
truth , a friend of age, A
5 2 2Jic
terms avat lable Phone 992
MONKEY RUN AREA
Rattan bed , phone 992 7055
tnend of youfh,
5641
5 24 3tc
If there's another world, He
5 24 6tc
l1 ves 1n bliss, If there IS none,
POODLES
toy
female
,
small
He made the best of th ts.
ELECTROLUX Vacuum
.&gt;hone 992 -2156
mmlature male, regtstered ,
Sadly missed by Denose and
Cleaner complete wdh at
permanent
shots,
wormed,
Oal'rell
tachments, cordw~nder and
excellent
breeding.
$75
each.
36" X 23" X .009
5 26 ltc
pamt
spray Used but 1n ltke
Coolville, 667 6214
PART TIME clerk-receptioniSt
new cond1fton
Pa y 534 45
5 24 12fp
needed tn local doctor's of IN LOVING memory of our
cash
or
budget
plan
available
fice Experience not required
brother and brother in·law,
Phooe
992
1641
BOSTON
bull
dog
.
J
yrs
old.
Write
Box
729-C,
co
The
Larry Ritchie. who was killed
5 Z4 6lc
male , phone 992-3457
Sentinel,
glvmg
age,
a year ago, May 26, 1971
5
24
6fc
qualtflcahons
and
telephone
A year has passed s1nce you
STEREO rad1oConsole , 4 speed
number
went away, It seems like only
tntermtxed changer , dual
5 25 5tp
yesterda-y.
Lost and Found
volume control, 4 speaker
USED OFFSET PLATES
That dreadful day we got the
sound system, beautiful hand
HAVt;.
word, That He had token you TOM CAT, cream, tn VICin i ty of EXPERIENCED truck dnver ,
rubbed
Walnut
frn1sh
MANY USES
away,
fa1rgrounds , no collar phone con tact Dallas H1!1 at 247 2664
Balance $66 34 U se our
S1nce death 1ts gloom , Its
9926318
5 26 6tc · budget terms Call 992 7085
s
23
Jtp
shadows cast, He took from us
5-24-6tc
a shin ing light,
WIDOW would like to share her
We mtss that light and always LOST - Green wood luggage
home with refmed lady m MAPLE Stereo rad1o com
wil l, His vacant place there's top on Rt l24or Rt. 7. contact
exchange
for
l1ght
a lor $1.00
bmatron, AM·FM radto, 4
Ethel Hoback, phone 949 2229
none to fill
housekeeping; salary, TV, 1 1speaker sound system, 4
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5 26 ltc
Our l1ps cannot tell how we miss
pnvate bedroom and bath ,
speed automatic changer,
him. OUr hearts cannot tell - - - - - - - - - : Wnge co The Dally SentmeL
separate controls Balance
what to say ,
LOST. Saturday n•ght, May
P 0 Box 729 Y , Pomeroy,
S78 29 Use our budget lerms
13th. female walker hound ;
God alone knows how much we
Ohio 45769
Call 992 7085
fan
head,
black
&amp;
white
boily
miss him, In our home that Is
5-24-12tp
5 24 6fc
In Langsville Rutland area.
lone•ome tOday
call
collect
304
429
5492
please
,· Sadly missed by Nola and
SELF CONTAINED
day or night or wnte Denver POSITION open for schooled 18traFT
Out ch Chevalier
vel
trader
w1fh httch and
111 Court St.
and
watvered
LPN
Contact
s 26 1tc Perry. 1226 Spring Valley Dr ,
awn1ng,
excellent
condtfton,
Mrs
Kayl~r.
Arcad1a
Nursmg
Huntington. W Va. 25701 .
Pomeroy,
Oht?
$1, 850 , phone 675 2305 Pt
Home. CoOlville. 6fJ7 3196
5 25 Jfc
IN LOVING memory of Larry
Pleasant
5 23 61c
A Ritchie who departed this
5 24 stc
life one year ago, May 26.
1971
Employment Wan!("'
Wanteli To Buy
ITHACA 22 repeater, $40 , 10
Shall claim of death cause us to WILL PAINT roofs or houses.
speed Western Flyer. $50.
OLD FURNITURE, diShes ,
grieve, And make our courphone 992 2820
and cut trees . clean
trim
clocks, brass beds, sliver
age faint or fall?
att1
cs.
basements, etc Phone
5 24 Jtp
dollars
or
complete
Nay I Let us faith and hope
949 3221.
households Write M. D
recel11e, The rose still grows
cow, second call , John
5 2 30tc
Miller, Rf 4, Pomeroy, Ohio FRESH
beyond the ,)NOll
Houdashelt,
Mmersvtlle
Sadly missed by wife and
Call 992 6271
•
Ohoo
Economy Tiller. 3'1' h p. B~S
J 16 lfc
son . Jamce and Charles
5 24 3tc engme Reg 159 95
144 95
Rltch1e
5 26 1tp
For Rent or Sale
Turf Tnm Mower , B&amp;S 3112
HOUSE IN Long Bottom , phone
h p eng1ne In carton 70 2S
Notice
985 3529
NOTICE
REGISTERED ARABIAN
POMEROY
5 21 tf c
On May 16, 1972. the Pomeroy
STUD SERV ICE . K~raff No Nat
'9•• Jack W Carsey, Mgr
ional Bank , Pomeroy Ohio ,
050481 R1ch Raffles blood l lled an apptlc:atlon with the For Rent
ilil
Phone 992-2181
line Fee SSO at serv ice Eskey Regional Admin istrator of
Hill ,
Flatwoods
Rd , National
Banks,
Fourth TRAILER space - 1 acre lot,
STORE - equ1pment Douglas
Pomeroy, Ohio
National Bank Reg i on. 1
with city water and sept1c
Grocery. Mlnersvd!e
Eriev
l
ew
Plan,
Cleveland
,
5 25 ltc
tank , 60 x 8 cement pat to and Panstes, Petun1as, number
5-21 6tc
Oh io,,., U , to establish a branch
cement runways , located 112 of Bedd1ng Plants &amp;
on
!he
east
side
of
U
s
H1gh
GUN SHOOT, alsonfle matches way 7, ~tpproxlmately 800 teet
mile off Rt 7 at F1ve Points on Vegetable Plants
- open s1tes only, Forked north of the tntersechon with
Flatwoods Rd . 20 mmutes
Mobile Homes For Sale
Run Sportsman Club, Sunday. State Route 681, Tuppers Plains
from Ga11tn Power Plant,
ATTENTION all Mob1le Home
May 28 12 noon .
(unincorporated area) , Orange
Cheshire. phone Hann 1bal.
buyers'
BERRY-MILLER
5 24 Jtc Township, Melos County, Ohio
OhiO I 614 483 1741
MOBILE HOME SALES, 705
Ed1son Hobstette r Pres•dent
5·26-6tp
E. Ma1n St.
Racine
(5) 26 lie
Farson Street, Belpre, Oh1o.
YARO SALE on Lark in Street ,
has
1ust recetved on their lot
Rutland. Fnday and Satur
NEW 2 bedroom, all electnc PLASTIC flowers , pots, sprays
two
1971 Schult and one 1971
day
apartment. paneled , has
and
baskets
Across
from
Elcona
Custom MobJie Homes
5 24 Jtc
electric range Phone 992-7384
upper
end
of
Syracuse
State
fhat
ha
ve
never been l1ved 1n
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
or 993 7133.
Park
Mabel
Pi
ckens
These
3
un1ls
will be sold at a
SHOOTING Match, Saturday, TO WHOM IT MAY CON 5 24 6fc
CERN
very
large
d1scount
on a first
5
22-6lp
May 27. 6 JO p m . Mile Hill
Notice Is hereby given that on
come
first
sold
basts
They
Rd at Racine Fire Dept June
5th , 1972 at 10 30 a m a FURNISHED 4 room apt
must be sold by Sunday, May
Bultd1ng , 25 lb steak
REGISTERED
AKC
Wh1l
e
Adults
only
Middleport
992
pub lic sale w11t be held at
s 24 Jtc Pomeroy Mo tor Company ,
German shepherd pups. 7 28th 1n order lo clear the bank
3874
Pomeroy , Ohio, to sell tor tash
weeks old the 1st of June J of the floor plan If you are
5 24 Jt
GUN Shoot . Sunday, May 28 1 lh e lollow lno collateral , to wit
males. 3 females , closely 1nterested m a h1gh quality
Mobile Home w1th a low pnce
p m Factory choked guns 1966 Pontia c, Spt Cpe GTO, TRAILER , Brown 's Trailer
related to R1n T1n Tm
tag,
don 't watt Stop now and
only Second place shoote rs Ser No 2421168127585 , said
Reserve ~ours now John
Park, Mlnersvtlle , Oh10
being held to secure
take advantage of this once In
get free shot 1n next mat ch collateral
Sauvage
,
Syracuse,
992·3272.
Phone 992·3324
an obl igation ar ising under a
deal Phone 423 9531
Assorted meats Racme Gun retail
5-21 -12tc -a litetome
Installment secur 1ty
5-11 -tfc
Open
7
days a week
Club
agreement executed by R.obert
5 25 Jlc
5 24 ltc Boggess and held by General TRAILER spaces overlookmg
LOTS or acreage on St Rt 124,
Motors Acceptance Corporation
Pomeroy. Velma G Zuspan
1 m1 South of Portland Idea l
PIANO tumnQ, Lane Dan1els, as secure~J "tarty Said public
phone
Mason. 773 5750.
for traders or bulldtng R•ch
May 10th lhru June 25th sa le Is to be conducted ac
5·11 Jot~
cording to the laws of the State
secon d bottom ground Cal l
• A1r Condttloners
Phone 992 2082 Reference, of
Ohio General Motors Ac
992 7330 or see Clem Cooper.
Elberfelds
•Awnmgs
Corporlltton reserves 3 AND 4 ROOM furn ished and
Syracuse, Oh10
5 16 12tc ceptance
the right to bid at this sale
'Underpinning
5 21 6tc
unfurnished apartments
The collateral 1s present ly
Phone 992·5434
BOAT LICENSE
for your stored and may be seen at
4 12 tfc HOOVER sweeper, used, good Complete mobile home
boat. for your motor Pomeroy Motor Company ,
-==,.--,----,Available at Simon's Pick A Pomeroy, Oh io
coodltlon. has attachments, servtce - plus gtgantlc
GENERAL MOTOR S 2 BEDROOM mobile home.
diSplay of mobile homes
Pa~r Shoe Store, 108 W Main ,
S15 Phone 992 6517
Rac ine area , 10 miles above
Pomeroy, ()t,io. Phone 992 PORAT IO NACCEPTANCE COR
5 21 lfc always available at
Pomeroy Phone 992 6329
3830
(lJ 26, ltc
5 12 tfc ELECTROLUX vacuum
5 16 30tc
MILLER
cleaner, used, good condlt1on
GARDENING Season Is now In
NEW. 12 x 60, two bedroom
w1fh attachments 116 88
MOBILE HOMES
LEGAL NOTICE
full swing and Bob's Market
mobile home across from
Phone 992 6517
PAUL
HARRIS
,
whose
ad
lfc
1220 Washington Blvd.
_
In Mason. W Va. can offer
Bradbury School Call 992
5 21
is unknown , 1S hereby
,
413-7521
BELPRE, O.
you the best vanely selection dress
5308 or see Ch&lt;!(les Lewis, 2nd
tified that on the 9th day of
and the finest of quality In no
house
south
from
Bradbury
NEW SEWING mach1ne, 1972, ' - - - - - - - - - - - '
1972 Len.!l Turner , being
Garden Plants In the Trl May,
School. Pets welcome
th e plalnt1ff flied her complamt
Z1g Zag model In walnut CASH paid for all makes and
County area This season, Bob In part ition agamst h1m es a
55 ftc
table, minor paint damage, models of mobile homes
Is featuring Two new won- defendant. In the Common
SJ4
60 cash Sews buttonholes. Phone area code 614 423-9531
derlul tomato Hybrids In Pleas Court, Me igs County,
fancy stitches and all Terms
4-13-tfc
Oh
io,
end
being
use
numb~tr
Better Boy and Hybrid Beef 1S,071
For Sale
avatlable. Trade accepted
Easter (Beef Steak type) ,
Phone 992 65 17
R
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S1ld comptamt prays for a STARCRAFT School Out
along with 13 other tomato parttlion
s-21
-tt
c
eal
Estate
For Sale
of the following
Specials: 18ft 5 low profile
selections, a · full fine of described real estate, and thet
trailer for $1869. 20ft 7 · 201 -S-EW
- IN
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_I_N_E_ s-er-v lce. NICE 2 story home with full •
cabbage and pepper plants the pla intiff's Interest be set off
and almost every flowering to her In severalty or that sa id model - $3000, sleops six, "'"
clean, oil, set tension S4 99 basement, 2 lots, new forced
annual from Asters to Zin - real estate be sold and the contamed, converter, com
Special Electro Grande air lurnace Near Pomeroy .
pressor , Starmaster fold
nias We also sell Garden proeteds therefrom be divided
Company Phone 992-6517
Elementary School . Phone
to lllw
down campers . S1349. Trailer
tfc 992 7384 to see.
S!'eds, onion sets and seed &amp;(cording
5
21
Said real estate be ing situated
awnings &amp; heaterS&amp; 25 pet
11 -7 tfc
potatoes, for best quality and
the VIllage of f:lomeroy ,
off. Reese hitches and sway
-..,lectlon buy direct fr.om the In
County of Meigs and State of
ALUMINUM
boats,
on
county
controls - 20 pet off. Camp
104 Spring -~: •,
grower1 more lf\an 600,000 Ohio, and being two loh con
road 18, 150 yards west of Rf . HOUSE.
Conley Starcraft Sales. Rt 62,
Pome1
oy
&lt;dsonable Can be
plants grown annualy In our talnlng I .(~acres, more or less
33. Call 992 6256 Lorenzo seen on ~weekends
North of Pt Pleasant. W Va.
only
greenhouS&lt;!• Bob's Markel For a more detailed descrll)tlon
Oavls
5 25-lotc
Robert Russell
and Plant Sales. Mason. W. of said real estate referenct Is
5 19 30tc
5-21-tfc
Va . 713-5308, near the made to Volume 241 page 29S,
Meigs
County
Deed
Re(ords
.
SURPLUS
Avon
Sale
will
Pomeroy Mason Bridge
Said defendant. Paul Harris,
sell -trade for other Avons or - STRAWBERRIES. phone 843· 82 ACRE FARM, 2 barns.
Shall answer the plaintiff 's
2826.
Trade for Carnival GlaS$ or
ch1cken houS&lt;!, nice pond, 7
compla int on or bt-fore August
Depression Glass , Saturday
5 23 6tc .room house with bath and
WANT TO earn extra money 7, 1912, or he shall be deemed In
and Sunday. 10 a. m.• turn - - - - - - - - and sflll have time for your default
wall -to-wall carpeting; plenty
toward hll at Texaco G.. 'M FORD. 390 engine, of free gas , On County Road
family? Flexible hours Car
Lena Turner, Pla intiff
Station In Mason , 1 mile out,
and phone necessary Call J B O'Brien, her attorney
crutsmatlc transmission. ~ 18, 34 m1le off Rt. 143 near
100 1!~ Court Street
follow signs
992 5113 any time
S13S
Phone 949 4843
Harrisonville
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
5 25-2tp
5
21-61p
5-21-lfc (51
5·25-61c
19, 26. (61 2, 9, 16, 23, 6tc
WANT ADS
INFORMATION

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Pl. Pleasant

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Gel R1d of Thtm
Will do any avoroge single
dwe lling for

Dozer &amp; End loader Work,
ponds, basement, land scopong We have 2 SIZe
dozers, 2 st~e toaders. Work
done by hour or contract ..
Free Eshmales. We also
haul hit dort, top soli. Dump
trucks and low-boy for hire.
See Bob or Roger Jtlfers,
Pomeroy Phone 992-3525
after 7 p m or phone 992·
5232

'149.50

&amp; PLUMBING CO.
240 Lincoln Sf

Muldleport, Oh1o
Dba Anthony Plumb111g
We have a complete Home
Maintenance Servtce the
year around No matter what
your need Complete roof or
spouting repair lntenor or
edenor carpentry. Cethng
ftle and Paneling and Sidmg
Complete Plumbtng &amp;
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Heatmg.

Dar Number 992 2SSQ
We have 24 hr. emergency

servtce
992 -5803
742 3947
'898 742 4761
We are fully 1no;ured

Real Estate For Sale
8

ROOM brtck home, 4
bedrooms, full basement,
I ocated 1n M1ddleport, phone
992 3457
5 24-6tc

CORNELL'S
FAIRVIEW
HEIGHTS

A new community of
quality
homes
rea hst1cally
priced,
near
Me1gs
High
School. For details call

KEY REAL ESTATE
Athens, Ohio
Ray Douglas, Realtor
592-3414
Bill Kelton, Assoc .
. " ' 592'1349 .

l~ 1967
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'68 Mercury
Mootego MX
2 Door H.T.

'1295

Pomeroy Home &amp; Aut~

,.304 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-37t5
or Mason 773-5535

Open 8 T1ll
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Mam , Pomeroy, Q.

992-3020
160 Coal 51

Muldleport

ACREAGE
If• mt from Rt 7, on Rt 124
11 acres with small barn
level $6,500
Buildmg lots - 16 lots. 150
ft , hilltop locat1on W1ll be
sold as one tract.
MIDDLEPORT
VIne St - 7 rms , bath,
garage, on lot 100x190 High
above SI level $8,000
2nd Ave - 5 B R , 2 full
baths Let me show you thIs
one Flnancmg arranged
POMEROY
3 B R , Jl/2 baths, full car·
peted &amp; drapes Included.
CHmer w1ll ltsten to your
offer
2 B R , bath, full basement
wtfh shower and paneled
fam 1ly room $9.800
COUNTRY LIVING
1 m1 from Rt 7- l B R. all
elecfrtc home Basement
Home Situated In the middle
of a J acre tract, lovely
wooded settmg.
2'12 m1 from Rutland ._ 7
rms , bath, basement, and
garage On level 1 Vc acres
Other lots and homes In
Pomeroy &amp; Middleport

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
NEW LISTING
POMEROY - Nice 2 bedrooms, bath, gas forced air
furnace Basement, garage Only $10,500 110
NEW LISTING
MIDDLEPORT - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, nice kitchen wit~
bar. cook units, and garbage disposal Full basement with
garage and den Under $25,000 00
NEW LISTING
TUPPERS PLAINS - New 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, nice
kitchen with stove and refrigerator-freezer. Full
basement with garage All electric. Less than $25,000.00
NEW LISTING
95 ACRES - On good gravel road In Orange township
Nearly 40 acres of meadow All minerals Good 8 roo,;
house with modern bath, and nice kitchen BaS&lt;!monf with
furnace Asking $21,0110 00
MIODLEPORT
RT, 7 BY PASS - 4 bedrooms. f'l2 baths, cook units
Electric heat Large den (paneled). Lots of closets 4
acres of land Want $27,500 00.

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Loaded with equipment While w1lh black vinyl top

70 Buick Electra 225 ................ 13595
It's loaded!'

69 Olev. Mal. Super Sport ......... '1695
396 V 8 eng1ne, 4 speed stick Sharp!

71 01evro1et Nova 2 Door ...........'2595

$1895

GS 350

!Od Chev. Malibu
SS 2 Dr. H.T.

Long Bed

8' Camper ........... 13895

V 8 motor , auto trans, P S , P B

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70 Ford Pickup %ton .............. •2595
V 8, auto , long &amp; wide bed

70 Motor Home, 22' .................!8495

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HELEN L TEAFORD,~SSOCIATE
992·3325 OR 992-237'

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"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Until 6:.oo-Til 5 PM. Sat.

Pom~roy

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Motor Co.

1972 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR
Sl950
Factory a1r , V 8 eng me. power steenng &amp; brakes, Turbo
hydramatic, rad to, wh covers, bumper guards, gold
fmtsh wtth blk v1nyl roof. covert vmylmterlor, used less
than 5,000 mtl es as Onver's Ed car Sttcker Price $4552

RI.GGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS
Ph. 985-4100
Located on St . Rt. 7

Chester, 0.

LEGAL NOTICE

Apple Grove

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT

GOOD HEALTH STARTS

OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
DEWEY RAY aiRCHFIE~D
1nd
MARY L .BIRCHFIELD,

WITH GOOD WATER

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With good tasting Pollutant Free Water you can drink
your 8 full glasses of water dally
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Having trouble getting the kids to drink water 1 You won't
wlfh a ~url oy. They'll love If

'65 CHEVY Impala, 327, 4speed
- S350. Phone 992~279 .
5-25-Jfc

Let a 7 Day Free Home Trial prove you can have good
tasting safe. pollutant free water the year round for only
- S79 95 with a Hurley Water Purifier Warranted 5 years,
Patented Lab approved, portable,, no lns'tallatlon, no
plumbing. no replacement cartridge Safe for anyono to
use

1964 CHEVI!OLET Tandem
live axles, $99l Harold
Brewer, Long eoftom phohe
985-3554
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Auto Sales

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of your family's health phone '347Made by Hurley, 1 nome known since 1"0 In
1 pptlonces such as Tl1or washers and lronon,
Thor powor tools, Hurley prus lranera.

Marine Sales
MEIGS Boat Shop, Pearl Street
Middleport, pontoon boats:
pickup covero; one used 19 It,
1-0, Phone 992-5367, Dick
Karr, Jr
5-21 -6tc

For

sake

4235 or write:
Hurley Ohio eo., Box 327, Corning, Ohio 43730,
for an appointment.

Syumon Strut,
Mlddfepori, Ohlo,

Plaintlfh

VI.

MRS. R. E. CANADAY 1nd
R. E. CANADAY,
Addr111 Unknown,
lEt 11.,
Dtfendanh
NOTICE IY PUBLICATION
No, lS.OH
The Defendants, Mrs R E
Canday, R E Canaday; the
unknown heirs, devisees,
legatee&amp;, administrators ,
dlstrlbutus , ex.ecutors end
assigns of L c Brechtel ,
Oecened. and tht unknown
t-elrs, devisees, legatees, ad ·
mlnistrators, dlstrlbutees,
executors and assigns of Ptter
Brechtel, Deceued, will take
notice that on the 3rd doy of
May, 1972, 1 Complelnt wu
filed In the Common Plen
Covrt of Meigs County, Ohio,
Case No 15,06o&amp;, wherein you
have bnn named defendants
In the prayer of the Comp laint,
Pla intiffs pray that Defendants
may be c:ompelled to show their
Interest and tt1at the same 1'\IY
be odtudged to be null end void,
and ptalntlft's title quieted
against the same. and for such
othtr relief as Is proper The
real estate Is described as
follows
Tht .following Real Estate
altuotld In tho county of Meigs.
In the Stete of Ohio, and In the
Township of Salisbury. and
bounded and deacrlbed os
follows
Sltuata In Mereu~ Bosworth's
Addition to Lower Pomeroy,
now Incorporated Into the
Vlltoge of Middleport, Meigs
County, Ohio, and marked and
known on the 11ld plat of lower
Pomeroy 11 Lot Number 153
Sold lot being fifty feet by one
hundred and eleven feet. Belnu
Lot No 153 11 shown In dttd
recordS of Mtlaa County, Ohio,
In volume 159, Pogo 320.
Reference Deed: Volume 244.
Page 569 of tho Meigs County
Deed Records
Yo"' 1re required to answer
tho Complllnt within twenty.
eight dayo oftor tho last
publlcltlon of thll notice,
nlmtly, by not llttr thin the
24th day of July, 1972, or
iudgmont by dllault will bo
rendered 101lnst you
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MA.V L.ltiiiCHfiELD,

Sycamore Strett, MICidle,ort,

Ohlo

Ploln!Ufs
Crow, Crow • Porter,
Attornoya tor Ptolntllfl
($) 12, 19, 26; (61 2, '· 16, 23

News, Events
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs. George
Donohew and fam1ly of
Colwnbus spen l the week end
Wllh Mr . and Mrs. Roy
Donohew and Greg
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox and
son David spent lhe week end
w1t~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell
m Newark, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gloeckner
and daughters of Canton
visited Saturday wllh Mr. and
Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Norr1s
and Dean Hut were VISitors
Sunday at Camden Park.
Miss • Trlcla Wolfe of
Gallipolis Rte . visited her aunt
Mr and Mrs. Dallas Hill while
her mother Mrs. Suzanne
Wolfe was vacationing in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Wilson
and children and Mrs. Enna
Wilson were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James
Hunt.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Everette Connally were
Mr. and Mrs. Jun Connally and
children of Syracuse, Mr. and
Mrs. Hall and children of
Marietta. ,
.
Mrs . Georg1a (Wheeler)
Wolfe is a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Wheeler and Bill.
Mrs. Wolfe of Washington D.C.
came for the collllllencement
exercises of her nephew Bill
Wheeler al Southern Local
High School Sunday . Sunday
evemng. Mr. and Mrs. LaiTY
Fosler and children of
Columbus; ; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Morris and children of
Charleston, W. Va., slSters ,of
Bill also attended commencement exercises Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pooler of
Pomeroy Rt. 3 called on Mr .

1 would tlkt Ia try for 7 Day Free homo trlol wttll no
ollliiJOIIon.

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WELCOME NEWCOMERS - WE HAVE TEN NEW
, HOMES AND 25 OTHER PROPERTIES. YOUR CALL
WILL BE COURTEOUSLY ANSWERED.

Karr &amp; Van.. Zcindt

1971 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
$3995
New car l•tle, 400 cu tn engme, ~olor cottonwood green
wtfh blk bucket seats, console. factory atr, pdwer
steering &amp; power dtsc frt brakes, Turbo Hydramattc,
green vmyl roof, automatiC level control Posttracfton.
G78x15 w w t~res w1lh rally wheels. AM radio with stereo
tape Rela1l LISt 55178 l5

See: Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

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DOZE A' and 6icrlioo work ,
ponds and septic tanks, B &amp; K
Excavating, Phone 992-5367,
Dick Karr, Jr
5-21 tic

w~h

Plus Many More!
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69 Dodge lh l Pickup, V;8 std............ 11395
60 Dodge 4 Door, V.S, auto............. "" ..1145

In Stock!. , We're Dealin'!

70 Olev.

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66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air............. .' '995
66 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, full pow., air· ... "'895
66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door H.T. ........... :..'695
63 Olds Super 88 4 Door H.T.............. 1595

68 Pontiac Firebird .................. ..'1595

You Must Bring Thts Ad With You
To Get These Lower Prices

170
GMC
: PICKUP
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67 Buick Elec. 4 Door, air ................. 11195

Over 40 New CadiUacs &amp;Oldsmobiles

69 Honda, 175 cc ...................... t450

$1795

SPECIAL-SPECIAL

69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air ...... , 11995
68 Chev. Bel. 4 Dr., V.S auto., air ......... 11495
68Olds 98 H.T. Cpe., power, air .. .. .. .. '1895

307 V-8 engine, aut?, P.S , factory a~r L1ke new

·-----------------------70 Yahamah ............. _. ........... Like New

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69 Cad~lac Sedan DeVille, air ............. 13500
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, air.............'2600
71 Ford lh l .Pickup, V.S, auto., P.S. .... 12695

V 8 motor, 4 speed. Extra sharp'

68 Buick
Skylark 2 Dr. H.T.

1795

CLELAND
REALTY .

110 Mechanic Street

71 Cadillac 2 Dr. H.T. ............. :.... ????

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Virgil B. Teaford, Sr.- Broker

Of

POLARA 500

2 Dr. H.T.

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VERA EBUM

Loaded with extras. Blue with black v1nyl roof Showroom
condition.

$1895

69 Ford

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SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
~RACl NE"= 6 rhom house, bath.
Sanllallon, Stewart, Ohio Ph .
utility room, garage, $10,000.
6fJ2-3035
2-12-lfc
phone 949 4195
3·31-tfc
BACKHOE and dozer wiirk
Septic tanks Installed. Call
RACINE - 10 room house.
Bob or Roger Jeffers 992-3525
bath, basement, garage, two
or 992 5232
lots. Phone 949 4313
5-19·12fc
45 tfp
3 BEDROOM house with bath , SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph olol61/ 2 acre lot, on public water
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell,
system, l!" mile from Chester
&amp; Operator
O..ner
on County Rd 25 Phone 985
5-12-tfc
4262
5·2J.61c
C BRADFORD, AuctlonOf'r
Complete Service
7 ROOM house. Racine. p;,
Phone 949-3811
baths, nice ~ location, almost
Racine, Ohio
new roof, n~ce garage, nice
Crltt Bradford
garden plot Carpetmg m two
5 l-Ife
rooms Phone 949-3954
5·26-3tp
O'DELL WHEEL alignment
toea ted at Crossroads. Rt. 124
Complete front end S&lt;!rvlce,
tune up and brake · S&lt;!rvlce
Wheels balanced elec tronically
All
work
guaranteed.
Reasonable
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608 E Main, Pomeroy
rates Phone 992 3213.
7-27-ffc
TENANTS WILL
BUY IT FOR YOU
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
This comfortable brick will
cancelled?
Lost
your
actually cost you very little
operator's license? Call 992because your tenants will
2'1/,f,
pay the bulk of the bills. FOR
6-15-lfc
YOU - 2 large bedrooms.
~---=------living room, dining room,
SEE US FOTC"Awnlngs, storm
doors and windows. carports,
utility, new gas forced air
marquees , aluminum siding
furnace , nice yard, many
and railing A Jacob, sates
other features. Your 2
representative. For free
renters have nice apart·
estimates, phone Charles
ments also $18.000 00
Lisle. Syracuse, Y. V.
Middleport N Jrd Sf
Jo~nson and Son, Inc
ESPECIALLY FOR YOU
J.2·tflt
3 n1ce bedrooms, bath,
J=:-----:---::
_:=cdining room, nice front porch
HARRISON 'S TV and Antenna
Service Phone 992·2522.
overlooking river. garage,
6-10-ttc
nice neighborhood, storage
building, good condition
S;;E:;:W;;;I:&lt;.~'r'i~CH~-;;;
1 Nc;;E;;;S;-:R,-tpal r
Just $6,900 00 Pomeroy.
service, all makes 992 -~.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Low upkeep, 2 bedrooms,
Authorized Sll)ger Sales and
bath ,
nice
kitchen,
Service. We Sharpen Sclasors.
basement. large lot. In
3 29-lfc
Pomeroy? We have It at tusf
READY -MIX
CONCRETE
$6,995 00
delivered right to your
FOR LARGE FAMILY
pro/eel Fast and easy. Free
MIDDLEPORT Near
est mates. Phone 992-32U.
swl mmlng
pool
and
Goegteln Ready-Mix Co ,
playground, 5 bedrooms, m
Middleport, Ohio.
baths. large dining room,
6-JO.ttc'
large living room. garage
BACKHOE AND DOZER work
and carport, PRICED AT
Septic tanks Installed. George
112,800.00
l BIIIJ Pullins Phone 992·2411.
IN REAL ESTATE - YOUR
4-25-lfc
WISH IS OUR COMMAND
WEWILLFINDWHAT YOU
CALL 949-2789forauto body anci
WANT.
paint work AI&amp;O repair fiber
HENRY E. CLELAND SR.
glass boats, plus electric and
REALTOR
gas welding. Stanley's
Custom Body ShOj)
D1al 992 12l9
5-19-Jotc
If no answor 991-2568

72 Dlev. Impala Custom Cpe. .... $3695

A
Lot

69 DODGE
Full
Equ1p.

Specializing In
Small Businesses

'1895

' P.S. and P.B.

68 Buick
Elec. 225

KEBL£R'S
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE

5.55

V-8-Auto.

Values

General Contractor

On Most Amemal!_ ~·v
-GUARANTEE[)--:
Phone 992-2094

70 Chev. Mal. Sta. Wagon

~peed$1895

R. I. DUBBELD

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SEE US
EXPERIENCED IN
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTING
Phone 742-5825
or 992-6576

EXPERT
Wh,el Alignment'

Real Estate For Sale-

70 DODGE
SUPER BEE

Auto. trans.

Spring
Palritlng?

USED CARS

and SAVE MORE

.$1295

321 Third 51.
Rocrne, Ohio

Ph 992 2174

BRING
lHIS AD • • •

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68 Dodge
Dart GT

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Pomeroy

$795:!

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From the la.rgest
Bulldozer Radiator to the
SmalleSt Heater Core
Nathan Btggs
Rad11tor Sptciahst

SPECIAL!

FORD 112 TON
: PICKUP, auto .~

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s- Year Written Guuontee.

ALL WEAlHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION

SPECIAL

POTTED PLANTS

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PHONE 675-3628

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Aluminum
Sheets

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Complete hne o.f offu:e
equtpment, furniture &amp;
supplies Typewriter &amp;
Adding Mach1ne Repair.
P1ck-up &amp; Delivery

Ph. 985-3912

WANTED
SENTINEL CARRIER

l~'r ·

POINT OfFICE
SUPPLY

Red Hot
BUYS

SPECIAL USED CAR SAVINGS

Business Services

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OIUOUI DIM.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chne
and family of New Lexmglon
and Mr and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Chne and sons of
Moundsville, W Va. vl.slted
Mr. and Mrs Russell Chne
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newlun
and Sandy spent a weekend at
Chillicothe wtlh relallves.
Mr and Mrs. C. B. Hayman
of Colwnbus VISited Ernestine
Hayman.
Rulhie Walker, Tuppers
Plains, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Curl1s.
Mrs. B1ll Reynolds • of
Pomeroy, was an ovem1ght
guest of Mr and Mrs. Kenny
Reynolds
Mary Pierce spent several
days VlSIIing her 'siSter, Suzie
Cooley, al Steubenville
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Larkins and family of Porlland
were VISlling Mr and Mrs
Fred Larkins.
Mr and Mrs. Warren Connolley and daughter visited
relatives al Newark.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Gruenveld
of Columbus visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Biisell.
Mr and Mrs. Uoyd McPeek
of Belleville, W.Va ., and leota
Ferrell, M1dway, were viSiting
leona Hensley.
Mrs. Belty Lyn Burton and
Mrs. Kathleen Dean, Columbus
and Mr and Mrs. Wayne
Prmce were in HWJtington, W.
Va., recently,
Forrest Van Meter of
Racine, Mrs. Ada Van Meter,
Stiversville, and Donna Wyatt,
Parkersburg, W. Va., were
VISiting Mary Pierce.
Mr and Mrs. Elsworth Dill
of Pomeroy were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Connolly.
Tom Drake of Columbus
VISited Pal Smltli.
- VIolet Smltb

sLay there.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker
spent a weekend at Dayton
wllh relatives.
Those vl.slting Mr8. Effie
Watson were Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Wilson of Belview Ohio
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watson and
son, Gene, and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Barthelemy, all of
Dayton, Mrs. Fay Watson and
son, .Silver Ridge, Mr. and Mrs.
William Watson and son, East •. ,'
Shade.

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News Notes

GRANT FOR S111DY
COLUMBUS (UP!) -A
..ant of ..,7,247 to Cuyahoga
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Omnibus Qime Contr 1 Act
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John J Gllllgan
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The,;.oney to matched b
$22,62'1 In 1~ fwlCis will ~
used for a .study of lire total
correctional l)'ltem In the
Greater Cleveland area by the
county's Administration of
Justice Committee.

Society News

Sunday SchOol attendance on
May 21 was 43, Offering wa
$16.00. Worship services wen
held at 11 a . m. Wllh Ml1:
Donna Miller of Belpre subo
slilullngforRev. Lehmal), who

Laurel Cliff

By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles
Sunday School attendance al
the Umted Melhodlsl Church
was 55 and offermg was $17.21.
For worship service aitendance was 45 and offering
$27.25. Rev Donna Miller of
Belpre brought lhe message In
the absence of Rev. lehman
who JUSl returned home from
Mount Sl. Mary's Hospil.al,ln
Nelsonville
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sherman and two children ol
Columbus called on her
grandmother, Mrs. Mabel
$wartz Saturday and they
visited Mrs. Virgie Buckley.
Mr and Mrs. John Mitchell
and son, Steven, Of Rodney,
were Lmday guests of Mrs.
Ne1sel Weathennan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Brickles were Sunday guests of
her brother,' Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Spencer of Belpre.
Mrs. Spencer just returned
home from Camden Clark
Hosp!Lal after several weeks

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The United r: , •lodill
Women's Society me. •l lht
home of Helen Woode on
Tuesday everung, May 16 with
an a ltendance of ten members
and Mrs. Evtlyn lehman. The
meeting, m charge of Nellie
Parker, president, open'ed with
prayer by Florence Spencer.
The hymn sung was "Have
Thme Own Way."
· Fifteen sick and shut-In calls
were
reported.
Com•
municatlons were read from
Chairman of Citizens for
DecenlUteralure andfrmh the
Dlslrlcl President of the
Women's Society, giving out
mformallon.
Fund raising was discussed
bul no action taken.
Eleanor Boyles led the
program on "New Machines
and the New' Humanity." The
lesson was read by the val'IOUI
members, in lurn, and
diSCussed. Prayer by Isola
Taylor closed the program.
The hostess served refreah.
menls during the social hour,
assisted by others. The nezt
meeting will be Tuesday
evening, June 20, at lhe home
of Eleanor Boyles, witll
Florence Spencer leading the
program.
Mrs. Thelma Henderson a'rut
Helen Woode allended lbe
"Board of lhe Laity" meeting
al the First United Methodist
Church in Athens, Sunday
afternoon, May 21
Mr and Mrs . Hobart SWartz
and Kathy Follrod took dinner
on Mother's Day w1th Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Swartz and family,
al ManelLa and In the afternoon they went to their other
son's, Harold and family, at
Williamstown, W.Va., and had
supper wllh them.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Woode and Genevieve Guthrie
attended lhe fWleral of Oacar
Dillinger al Hughes FWleral ·
Home and Rex Burson at
By Bertha Parker
Jagers Funeral Home, Athena
Sabbath School attendance last Wednesday afternoon.
on May 21 at lhe Free- Many from lhls commWJIIy
MethodiSt Church was 115. and church and the Orange
Offenng for the morning and CommWJily and ch~ch at.
evening services was $150.00. tended funeral services fOI'
Mr. Wilham Bailey, Sunday Mrs. Olive Beyler Friday af·
School ,. Superint,e ndent, ternoon and vlaited the White
presented Bible~ to Becky Funeral Home on lbursday
Wright, Demse Gilmore and evening.
Mrs. Nina Robinson spent
Harold Hanson, graduates of
Meigs Hfgh School
SWlday WJUI Friday afternoon
Mrs . Dora Halley spent allhe home of her son, Robert
Mother 's Day w1lh her Robinson and family 10 !hal
daughter and son-m-law, Mr. Janel might be with her
and Mrs. Hartwell Curd, Ball mother, Mrs. Olive Beyler In
Run.
Florida during her las!
Mr. and Mrs. Micky Buck Sickness and duth.
and two grandchildren of
Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Taylor
Zanesville called on Mrs. attended funeral servlcea for
Georg1a Diehl.
Oscar Dillinger at the Hughes
Charles D1ehl was in FWJeral Home In Athena, last
Columbus Monday for a Wednesday afternoon.
med1cal checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Ciirl'
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer of and Vicki and Penni visited
Huron spenlMother's Day with their aWJis, Mary Schaefer and
Mr and Mrs. Charles Karr Sr. Jean Seldenabel In Holzer
Mr. and Mrs. Hannon Fox, Medical Center la.st week.
Mrs. Roy Howell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jr . are building a new home
Ross Poulton and Mr. and Mrs. here wllh the b ·~men1
Vernoo Howell, Canton.
already laid up.
~
There will be a hymn sing at
Mr. and Mrs. 'rr • · SWarll
the local church Saturday.. are beginning the toWJdallon
evening, May 27. Singers will for lhelr new home.
be The Redeemers. Everyone
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Guthrie
1S welcome. ·
of Belpre have purchased lht
The Hollnesss Rally will be Scott Snodgr888 fann home
held al the Rulland Nazarene and are remodeling the h Church May 30.
and expect to move In soon.
Mr and Mrs. Manon Howell
of Colwnbus VISited Mr. and ,-------------~
Mrs. Walter Walker and Mr. ···your phone will Jlnlhl
and Mrs. James Will and I 11 cuh r..ulte •, too, whM.t
family.
They
attended I JOU rhee .., acUen ....... t
Ad. Yeu c1n ulJ fumlt•r•,
graduation excercises of their lapplhnce., elothu,,,., ••
grandd4ughter, Miss Becky
I the r unu••• lt•t t
.._ of lt•••l
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Will.

and Mrs Herbert Roush
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Lynn Norris
and baby or Athens wero
dmner guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs Marshall Adams and
son Raymond
Mrs. Iva Orr called on Mrs
Mildred Spencer Sunday aflernoon .
Mr and Mrs. Marshall
Adams, Linda and Carol
O'Br1en v1s1ted Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Proffitt al Portland
Rte. Sunday.
Adam Slaughter of Colwnbus
and fnend called on Mrs.
Herbert Roush and Roger
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bealnce Nice suffered
a stroke al Veterans Memorial
Hospilal where she has been a
pal1ent for three weeks
Mr. Ray Byers of Tanners
Run was taken by lhe Racme
Emergency Squad to Veterans
Memonal Hosp1Lal Friday and
admitted. He had suffered a
stroke.
.
Plans are bemg completed
for a dmner to be held al lhe
letart Falls Collllllunity Hall
Sunday,May28.Proceedslobe
used lo repair hall.

Tuppers Plains

Alfred

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LEGAL

·MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The tax books are now open for the
· June or Second half collection of the
1911 Real Estate Taxes. Also for
delinquent tax. Closing date will be
July 3, 1972. '
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~isson Injured

fi{Jhting.
Fire
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Haiphong ffit Third Day

(Caodiaaed lrom Pa&amp;e 1)
SAIGON (IJI'i) _ 'lbl u. s. comma• today
eeptin&amp; an award. as Father of the Year, described South Viet·
.
.
rted a tbir4 eouecallve day " JILSIIIw air . -.
. nam 'lblll'lday as a lfe1lkand helplessnaUon .!.'undor attack by a
Hallilloa&amp; alllllald A!Derte. beUeoplen I~
A Racine fireman suffered a
crilninal. II , ,
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miAilel b.ad broke•.., a eormu•llt -aJt
GERARD J. MeCUILOUGH unlikely pair of Soulllemerl feel otbelr )llln.
possible' heat stroke while ·
!nJm
Durham,
N.C.,
II
return"What
t!IIJ'w
1at
lodo
II
get
Spelklng
to
about
1,000
persons
at
the
National
Fathers
Day
PHILADELPffiA (UPI)-AI
flshting a'barn fire on the GaU
oa KolltlPo delln:rtal U tub.
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tocelber the 1r11J lin. Atwater Committee luncheon, Agnew said the Unlted States, "at tile Price farm at Porlland , ,
the height of the clvU righll log the fiVor.
Heavy fl&amp;btlal.eGDtiaDed Ia Jtoat11m, a Jl'OviDcial
C. P. Ellis, pr s:tnt of the and I did and 1111111 lo the ll'gent plea o1 the country IInder attack,". was in Viebtam to Monday that started about 9 :~ capital • mnes lllll1b tf SaliGDo ltld covenm.l
movement ln tile early 80's,
Durhlm
County K11 Khll: Klan, people's probleml. Llalft to Mlilt "the victims of aggression." For many years, Agnew said, p.m.
groups of Northem studenll
.
, . forces beat boidl two uaaults ,.. tbe Ito~ alrlleld
,
and
Mn.
Ann Atwar., a blllck the people lll!d, then do what North Vietnam had been infUtrating troops and weailons into the
went South to work lor lnFritz Sisson, Syracuse, was · · while btber anUs rooted wt ColDIDIIIIII1 nappen wbo
. IA!!!rallon. A decade later, an woman who has spent her life has ·to be done."
aoutll, agillnsl tile wishes of tile majority there.
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taken io Veterans Memorial
ID!lltrated Jtoolllm's f'back door'! '111urndaY aad oc·
Elila
received
an
ansry
Hospital
by
the
Racine
squad
HghUng lor. the rlghta of
cupled a aamber of hollies.
• - - - - - - - • . Durhlm
blaekll, ate OO-cblir· reapOrqe from blllcb at the
COWMBUS-'DIE OHIO HOUSE HAS JOINED the Senate and admitted.
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men of the Dll'ham SIIVe Ollr blncheon when he e~ ln a long Mernortal · Day weekend holiday after adopting The barn on lhe Price farm, -•:::%::w.&lt;*~•·• ms·~:-:~:::o~..~:o:·......o;.•••:.~· •• ... · -~0! • ·•· •
Schoola Committee, formed Ulat II wu ''a sclaltlflc: fact
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legislation to Bel up a payoff system fpr drug informants and which contained hay, was
Tonight I Slturday
two years ago to aolve the Ula\ white people are auperior
destroy.id. There was. no in- Outdoor Crusade
J~well
eondiiCtlnc a brief battle over judicial rules.
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problems of eo11r!-ordered to b~k people." .
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'lbe HOWII' Thuraday adopted, 79-3, and sent to the Sellate a surance on !he building. Cause Coming in July
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busing.
Mn; Atwater, a lar8e woLIGHT AT THE
biB
patterned
after
a
Tampa,
F1a.,
program
a~~thorizing tile state of tile fire has hot yet been
'!bey are vllltlnc Northern man, came 10 hll clefenai.
The annuai outdoor crusade from Jean E. Law for · a
EDGE OF THE
determined. The barn was past
attorney
general
to
set
up
a
system
for
rewarding
citizens
whose
WORLD
clUes to meet pimA and
"Mr. Ellla here Ia bones~,"
of the Racine First Baplial teac_hing )1C16ltion.
,
saving when firemen
arr.ived.
tTochnlcolorl
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teaehera who are· Jllll befl!D- she aald. ''He'• no palltlclan Information leads to the arrest and conv.ict.ion of drug peddlers.
Church
has
been
selfor
July
19 ' Sayre reported 70 perso~
Kirk Do,;glas
nlng to uperlence ·the and he's not looking far a
Ulrough July 23 at the Southem attended the meeting, SearcH ·
Samantha Eggar
problems of one ql the nation's federal &amp;l'8JII. With him I know
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High School football .stadium. for Consensus and that data li
SHORTS
moat senalllve lssuea.
where I Jland and I can begin
The Rev. Charles Norris, being eompUed .to send to tha
At a IWJcheon here with . to do IOIIIethlnC about 11."
pastor, will serve · as Slate
Depa.tmenl
of
Sun..Moft •• Tu11.
schoOl prlnclpala and blllck
She said when lhe and E1UB
evangeUat, and Duane Wolfe Education.
.
Mlly ZP.lf-30
commllllll)'
leaders,·
Ellis,
a
·
first
brought
their
frlenda
will
be
the
song
leader.
The
.
There
are
t2
studenll
KOTCH
stocky man in hllearly 4111 who together for meetings at
Duncan Family of Tampa, registered for kindergarten;
(Tochnlcolorl
works as a f120-a week Durham Hlgh Sdidol cbere wu
Waller Malthau
Fla., will be providing special
Attending were~ Sayre1
could deal with the Russians on th~ subject musical numbers on July 22 David Nease, president;
Deborah Winters
maintenance man at Duke a good deal of "shoutln' and
MOSCOW (UPI) - Backstairs at the
tGPl University, said:
when they refrained from using the mining of and 23 and Ulere wlll he other Clarence Lawrence, Dennx.
(Kremlin) White House :
hollerln'."
CARTOONS:
Haiphong harbor and tile bombmg of Hanoi as
"'!be peOple up North are
President Nixon negotiated a series of major
"But It didn't take ualonsto
special vocal selections during Hili, Grover S.lser, Jr., an4
Happy Hunllng
cause
to witlldraw their invitation for the
tormented by busing. I waa ln realize that the poor black folb agreemenls witll Soviet leaders at the swnmit,
Wllhlr You Go
!he crusade. The crusade will Charles Pyles, board me1111
President to come to tile Moscow summit.
Plllsblll'gh Iaiit nllht with • and the poor white folks had bot he prizes abnost as mu&lt;;h what he hopes
SHOW STARTS7 P.M.
When the question of U.S. blockage of North be shown on !he local cable bers, and Nancy Camahan;
grovp of white folb and I coulcl just about the name problems. will he a Russian commitment in a joint
Vietnam's ports comes up among Russian and · television station at least two clerk.
Then we bfean to work out communique that might help him make a
American newsmen covering !he swrunit, the evenings.
graceful exit from Vietnap1.
,oluUons.
Soviets reporters shrug Uleir shoulders and
Although neither the American nor Soviet
"For eumple, the school
say: "We have other ways of supplying."
officlala wouldn't even admit side has said it publicly, Nixon anplhe ComRespect Is Mutual
Marriage Ucenses
that 1011111 of the black boys munist party chief, Leonid I. Brezhnev, have
Pragmatists
like
Nixon
and
Brezhnev
have
Franklin
Howell Pope, Jr., (Continued from page I) .
MIDDLEPORT, O.
were botherinc the white girls.
found
common
meeting
ground
as
each
ack·
20,
Middleport,
and Jennifer tlme.lt said six workers trying
Mr. Ellil here' broucht the
the National Window
oowledges
the
olher
as
leader
of
a
"'great
L~nn Cray, 20, Pome(/'y;
White girla in and they told the bored into tile question of Vietnam and their
to repair tlle dikes were killed;
powers"
and
"great
people."
On
that
plane,
Franklin
Ray Taylor, 22, 11 also hinted Ulat the u.s;
black ptrenll what had hap. reapective roles !here.
they have hit it off.
Middleport, and Debra Lynn nav~l blockade of Nortll
pened. ·
But Vietnam, in Nixon's word, is a "knotty"
'!be
apparent
mutual
respect
at
the
summit
Zeigler, 16, Pomeroy; John Vietnamese ports
"We decided rtcht there that problem on which may hinge his prospects of
wa&amp;
could
lead
to
Soviet
cooperation
to
push
for
Warren Randolph, 20, New beginning to hllrt when It
anything like this, blacks re-election and hopes to go down in history as
peace in Indochina.
Haven, and Bobbie Lou Moore, demanded an Immediate end to
bothering while or whiles an international "peacemaker."
1;,"
In
a
May
8
address
to
!he
American
people,
20, Syracuse. ·
bolllerlnC bllcka, would ' be
'!be President's promise in 1968 to end the
the blockade and tile naval and
Nixon said (actually directing the remark to
reported to the sheriff."
Vietnam war may come back to haunt him
air attacks.
Russia's leaders) :
"And we .. ven'l had the uriless he fulfills the pledge before !he political
'!be attacka across the My;
"Let us not slide back toward !he dsrk
OPEN HOUSE SET
problem since then," Ellis campaign heats up.
Canh River began early this
shadows of a previous age. We do not ask you to
The children of Mr. and Mrs. morning while three battallona
said, then added.:
Re~tralnt Wanted
.
.
sacrifice your principles or your friends. But Hayes McMurray, will hold an
"One nlchla gro~ ol blllck
In his face.t.o.face private talks wilh
of South Vlebtamese marlnei
neither should you permit Hanoi's in· open house from 2 to 5 p.m. were still carrying i&gt;11t a
EXCELLENT
parents c.me to Oil' meetlns Brezhnev, Nixon undoubtedly has been urging
transigence to blot out the prospects we Sunday at Uleir parents' home
and railed I 1'1111 1bout the restraint in !he Soviets' supplying of weaponry
commando-type sweep of
· honoring them on !heir golden
SELECTION typeWnten in their dllldren's to Hanoi. Publicly he has openly condemned it. together have so patiently prepared.
~ang Tri Province just to tile
"We are on the threshold of a new relation- wedding anniversary.
school not belnc u good as the
But probably more to !he point, he has asked
north . They were hastily
of
Famous
Name
ship that can serve not only the interests of our
ones In a school aeroas town. tile Russians to bring pressure to bear on what
recalled and helped stop tile
Brands.
Jwo cti'untries but the cause of world peace."
"Now that's not fair, and the presidential adviSer Henry A. Kissinger would
Communist
attacks.
DUES RAISED
white people MeW It wasn't call Uleir "client state" to ease their military ,; Nixon will consider it a coup if a few 'lines in
Dues for lot owners in !he
the summit communique indicate !hat the two
!ali', 10 we went to the schoOl pressure on !he South Vietnam and to at least
Carle
ton Cemetery have been
powers have decided to work together for a
board and aot uiem to replace negotiate on Nixon's peace terms.
raised to $3 · so !hal tile
peaceful settlement in Vietnam:
the typr.rlten."
.· " There is reason to believe Ulat Nixon felt he
cemetery
can be mowed more
'lbe luncheon here was YhY:o-,.:..;,;o;.!,•,•.I'...Z.•'•'•~'•:O'•'•'•'•'o)'o'o'o','•'•'•'•'•'• '
Veterans Memorial Hospital often rather than $30 as
!pOnaond by the WeltiJIChouae =;;;;;~;;;···~~;;;·····:::··· Hobart M. George
(Continued from page I)
ADMITTED - Richard reported earlier.
. Broaclcutlne Corp., which did
Morrow.
Dr. Weraber von Braun, D'
Th urs day Winebrenner , Syracuse ;
a teleYIIIon rum on EUls and Ge1'111811-bom
roeket expert
Ies
on
From Gallia County were
Martha Robinson, Pomeroy ;
Mrs. Atwater's SIICetSS In
SINGERS
TONIGHT
Roger
Barron, John Allen,
wbo directed developmeat of
Durhlm.
Hobart McKinley George, 76 Sharon Leffle, Mason; Harry
The One Way Out Singers, 55 Dean Circle, Bob Evans,
Mra. Atwater says abe tbe rocket tbat seal
died Thursday evening at ~ D. Smilh, Middleport ; Fritz youngsters of tile Canton, Ohio
Emerson Evans, Joho Weeks,
doesn't know whether the AmeriCUI to 'the mooa,
honie, 294 Pearl St., Mid- Sisson, Syracuse.
DISCHARGED - Mark area, wiU be presented in AI Shoemaker, Dick Turner, .
cooperation betnt~~~ EUls and retired from tbe space
dleport. The ' Middleport
concert this evening al8 in the Morris Haskins, Wendell
a1eaey
today.
let .will ,.., uy Ions-term
emergency squad answered a Casto, Connie Manley, Holly
Meigs lliSh School auditorium. Thomas, Leon Saunders,
All auouaeemeat ol bls
cali to the residence at 10: 2S Friend, Phil Baldwin, Paul Resldenta of Pomeroy • Mid·
~eet.~ .~~.:
''One- ao know. ffin 10n retirement luued by tbe p.m. Mr. George was dead Fisher, Ronald Remlinger, dleport are housing the youtha Clarence '111ompson, Charles
M. Neal, Frank Snedaker, and
Natloa81 Aeroa1uUcs 81111 upon the squad's arrival.
Charles Connolly, and Dwight
llld my daiJihter are getting a
overnight:
The
concert
is
free.
Ray
EUls.
Space Aclmbdltratloa aid
better edllc:ation.
Mr. George was born J1111e Spencer.
that VOD BraUD would jola
18, 1895 .in West Virginia, !he
Fairchild Jadastrles as
son of !he late Wilbur and
corporate vice president for
Minnie Hysell George. Besides
eaglaeerlas and develop· his parents, he was preceded in
meat, effective Jllly I.
death by one sister.
Surviving are his wife, Inez
Ora Miller George ; three
daughters, Mrs. Clyde (SteUa)
PEGUES PROMOTED
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UPI) . Kessinger , Akron; Mrs.
- Robert L. Pegues Jr., 36, Warren (Wilherine) Davidson,
today was named superin· Columbus, and Miss Dorcas
tendenl of the Yo1111gstown City George, Gallipolis;
School System to replace Dr. seven grandchildren, and
. Richard Viering who resigned several great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
from the $27,000 a year post
effective July 31. Pegues will at 2 p.m. Saturday at !he
run a school system that has Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home
23,000 students, 40 schools and with the Rev. Cecil Wise ofJust like Meigs County.
ficiating. Burial will be in
1,200 teachers.
Three year~ before PN B opened Its doors a century ago
Gravel Hill Cemetery at
This wee~end we are having a sale of womens dresses
Ctty Counc11 ~assed an ordinance reading, In part:
'
Cheshire. Friends may call at
womens blo~ses, women and childrens swim suits- Playte~
tlle funeral home any·Ume.

T~·about,

in the North

re:.t
:etnai•

MEIGS THEATRE

,Summit May ~oost Nixon's
.Chances in Fall Election

Pre:

...

·FIRST CARDIAC PATIENT - Silas H:"mUton, Galllwlls Post Offlre em·
ployee and former city policeman, was the first cardiac patient admitted to the .
new medical center Saturday. Hamilton suffered a severe heart attack Friday. He
was transferred to the new hospital by United Amblllance Intensive Care Unit, of
Ashland, Ky., which donated its services for Big Switch.

FOR THE HOLIDAY AHEAD

Saturday
Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley
THREE SECTIONS

34 PAGES

VOL VI NO. 17

• Lik
k
e
R egatta Wee end 1S
• R • .T
Fun Time m lver Owns
.

POMEROY - There's fun to be had in
'the Pomeroy • Middleport river·
side communities about any time,
but especially on Regatta Week·
end, June 16 • 18. That's when
thousands of visitors are expected to frolic
at power boat races, frog jwnps, a big flea
market, parades, one by land and one by
sea; a frog ball, model airplane Hying, and
canoe and raft races.
If these are not enough, !here also are
scheduled the Twin City Appreciation
Flower Show and a ski show!
This eighlh Annual Big Bend Regatta
Is set to get underwily on Friday, June 16
and run Ulrough Stine 18. WUUam T.
Grueser and Jack Carsey are eochairmen.
Sponsored annually in !he Pomeroy ·

IN OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY - Oamy McClwd, Jbn Cornell and
carl Nelson, custodians of the Meig!l County Courtllouse and James Barker,
Rutland Legloilnaire,l-r, prepare to raise an American Hag, which has nown over
tile Capitol in Washlngton,from tile Hagpole near tile Civil War Monument beside
the courthouse. The Hag was sent to Corfieli by Cong. Clarence E. Miller.

", .. a~y person or persons who may eroot, contrive, use
or ma1nta1n any bu1ld1ng, structure or other ~11&lt;:8-which
by occasioning noxious exhalallone. noisome or olfen:
sivo smells, becomea Injurious or dai!Qtr()us to the hetilth
comfort or property of any citizen or citizens o1 said citY
- shalt - be fined In any sum not exceeding fifty
dollars .....

ARRESTs MADE
OXFORD, Ohio (UPI)
SATISFY YOIIR NEEDS
Elsht persons were arrested
late Thuraday and early today
~-,
· in drug raids at Miami
University and in tile Oxford For Rent
area. Pollee were seeking at 3 BEDROOM house, carport,
air conditioning, carpeting in
least two o~rs today.
kllchen, living room and bath,

Our city lathers had never heard of ecology.
As a f!Jalter of fact. the word didn't even exist yet.
They JUSt wanted what was best for Pomeroy.
Just like today's leaders.

MASON DRIVE-IN

5·26-Jic

Tonight. May 26
Ooultte--Future Progr1m

TORAI TORA! TORA!
!Color)
Martin Balsam
Jose~h

So what's changed?
Not us. Not yet.
We think our first successful century
was a pretty good start.

Cotton

-PlusWALKABOUT
(Color) .
Jenny A!J'lller
Lucien John

(G)

-

GPl

OBSERVE MENlORIAL DAY!
day oH from work or a special date on the
calendar -

it should

be a time to refled on

the sacrifices that have been made to pre·
serve this nation . Let's remember our dead

.'

GP

ALSO
THE SAVAGE
WILD
(Tochnlcolorl
Gordon Eastman

servicemen and women by keeping this
nation a citadel of .freedom.

(G)

Sun.-Mon.-Tue.
May 2S·Zf·30
Double Foature Program
"1110 LOBO"
(Color) ·
John Wayne

-Pws-

"SHARK" .

_&lt;1111_.,_

LEST WE FORGET • • •
Memorial Day should be more than just a

Sllvrday, MIIY 17
Double Future
"YON AICHTHOFEN
AND BROWN"
John Phillip law
Don StroiJd
(Color)

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

family room in basem ent
1618 Lincoln Hgts., Pomeroy:
available June lsi . Contact
Robert Beegle 949-2891.

. .

The ex~iting future PN B faced when coming upon this scene
1s now the good old days". For every one
of the 50 million minutes we've been In business
our reason lor being in business ·has been to pro~ide
the best In banking service to the people of Meigs County.

" '-'

Bras and G1rdles - Mens and Boys Flare Leg Slacks _
Jew~lry. Mens Sport and Dress S~.rts- Boys and Mens Blue
D~mm Wrangler Jeans - Blue Chambray Work Shirts _
Btcycl~s- RCA Color TV and Stereos- Kimball Pianos_
Electnc Fans - Spred Satin Latex Paint.

(G)

.

N\)DULt.PORT, OHIO

~~~- J'edem!.u_eP.a...,-iee ..... ;e~

While !he carnival rides will be open on
Thursday, the first major event is !he Big
Bend Regatta Parade , starting from
M.iddleporl and finishing in Pomeroy early
Friday evening. Entries may be made
with Jim Mees or Wendell Hoov~r. Entry
inqulriu have been received from as ·far
away as Colwnbus.
The successor to the reigning Big Bend
Regatta Queen, Bernadette Hennessy, will

. ..
·

·

be announced Saturday night, J1111e 17, at
!he Frog Ball, according to Mrs. Linda
Riffle, Regatta Queen Selection Com·
mittee Chairman. All girls In !he
Meigs County area may make
entry before June 10 with Mrs.
Riffle, Route 2, Pomeroy, or by
calling 992-5072. Entrants must have
graduated from high ~chool by this
summer.
The frog jump and model airplane
Dying are schedulzd for late Saturday
afternoon, June 'J:I. Scheduled for aU Ulree
days is the' Flea Market. The Tuppers
Plains COilUllunlty Club will present a
variety show .Friday evening . Canoe or
raft races, .boat parade on tlle Ohio River
and a ski show are scheduled for Saturday.
The Twin-City Appredallon Flower
Show Is scheduled for both Saturday and
Sunday . On Sunday wlll be scheduled !he
power boat race program , Heritage
Sunday, sponsored by !he Meiss County
Pioneer and Historical Society, and the
National Balon Twirling Contest.
Other events will be annoi!Dced in
detali closer to !he Regatta Weekend.
Information may be secured from any of
the chairmen or by ealllng 992-3895.

MIDDLEPORT- There is ground for
hope of great Improvement In care and
treatment of mentally retarded patients in

A Good Time For Family

Shopping All Over The Store

Middleport, Ohio area the Regatta
Weekend Is an event designed to en·
courage residents, former residents,
visitors, and newcomers to the area to
enjoy and learn about !he recreational and
historical features of Ohio River country .
Jack Kerr is president of the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce, Regatta sponsor .

Improvement Seen
By GSI's Chaplain

Elberfelds In Pomeroy Are Open .
Until 9

&lt;

·

Contract

Friday and Saturday Nights

,

.

FOR
MEN &amp; \\UMEN

We haven't
·We've adjusted.

Went Well

Gallipolis-Point PleaSant

SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1972

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

spoPtsweaP
.

./

Big Switch

Enemy

BAHR CLOTHIERS .

FIRST BABIES- Mrs. Joe Barsotti and Frank Wetherholt are pictured here
placing two babies in incubators into the ambulance for their trip to the new Holzer
Medical Center during Saturday's transfer of patients from !he old hospital to the
new.

FIRST OB PATIENT- Mrs. Richard (Carolyn MerrY ) Plymale, Rt. 2, Bid·
weU, was the first obstetrics patient admitted Saturday morning at !he new Holzer
Medical Center. Mrs. Plymale gave birth Fridsy to a son, Christopher Mitchell
Plymale.

were placed in separate cages in the
Betzipg kitchen and Barbara began her
trial and error care of bolh.
Using an eye droper, she started the
birds on a strawberry flavored rice cereal
- a baby food - and water. feeding !he
birdsatfirstas many as 20 times a day. As
IIley grew, however, tile number of
feedings was reduced. Now the diet hal
been expanded to include miniature
hamburger bella and an occasional worm
(when a member of !he family decides to
dig them).
Big and Little Bird have progressed
well 11nder the Identical treatment.
Huwever, their personalities differ, Mrs.
Betzlng says.
She described BiB Bird as friendly and
easy to teach. She is a good Dyer. But
"Little Bird" flutters about briefly and
falls to tile floor.
' Gelling !he birds to drink water has
been no easy . task. Mrs. Betzlng accomplished tllls by drawing them to their
(Continued on page 14)

Man, Wife &lt;;barged
POMEROY - Hubert Daniel Hackney bond.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach's ))wt.
and Christine Hackney, Ivydale, W. Va .,
said
the couple stopped Friday aftemoon
were charged Saturday morning with
obl!'ining money under false pretenses. at homes on State Route 7 and asked for
Hackney and his wife appeared before donations of money; stating they needed it
County Court Judge Frank W. Porter for Hackney's father who had lung cancer
Saturday morning where each posted a $SO and had to be taken to a hospital in
Baltimore, Md. .
.
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Two
people
nve
the
couple
money,
SERVICES BEGIN AT 8:45
tile!\ ,notified the sheriff's Dept.
GALLIPOLIS - GaWpells' IIUIUI
, The couple wu apprehended and after
Memorial DIY aervleet will bella at
proper ldentiflcaUon was made, were
8:45a.m., Monday ID,tbe PubUe Square.
lodged in Meigs County Jail.
Following ceremoalet at · the
Dougbboy aad aloac the rlverrront,
porUelpanls wiU IIW'Cb to ·tbe Pille
' NO PAPERS MO)'IDAY
Street Cemetery for 10 a.m., memorial
'lbe SetiUllel aDd Trlbuae will not
servleet.
,
be pvblilbed Moaday Ia order tO permit
Atty. Thoman Moaltaa wW be tbe
employees !AI oboervt: Memorlil Day.
principal s!Lker Ia the PllbUe !lqure.
Re&amp;ular publleal1on of both papers will
Dr. A. R. Chrfsteueo will be lll,e 1111111
be renamed Tllesday.
speaker at J'lne Street .Cemetery·

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~~~i~~th~ ~!g.;;~i~~ ~i~i~';~~~~day
Perfect weather conditions greeted
hospital personnel, patients and volunteer
ambulance drivers diU'ing tbe changeover .
Despite .the enormous task, the trans·
fer was completed an hour and five
;..inutes ahead of schedule. The move
hegan at 7; 45 am., and was completed at
10:55 a.m. Fourteen long-term care
pat,ients remain at the old hospital.
During the changeover, physicians
handled eiRhl emerRency cases at the new
hospital according to Sam Neal, director
of cimimWlications . Seventeen emergency
cases had been handled. by 2 p.m. Satur·
day.
Friday morning, the old hospital census
count was 148. It was reduced to 78 by the
time of the transfer.
Fourteen ambulances and three
,emergency rescue squads were used in the
operation. Each ambulance made approximately four !rips.
Waugh-Halley-Wood and McCoy •
Welherholt Funeral Homes of Galllpolls
each furnished . two ambulance•. Others
volunteer.ing their services were: Crow·
Husseil Funeral Home and Wilcoxen
Funeral Home, Pl. Pleasant; United
Ambulance Intensive Care Unit, Ashland,
Ky.; the New Haven, Racine and Mason
Emergency Squads ; Elsnaugle, Mayhew,
Rogers-Gaskeil and Jenkins Funeral
Homes, Jackson County, Simons Funeral
Home, Wellston, and Ewing Funeral
Home, Pomeroy .
Greg Bane, 14-year-&lt;Jld son of Mr . and·
Mrs. Gary Bane, Gallipolis, was the first
patient to receive medicine at !he new
center Saturday.
First obstetrics patient admitted to !he
new ·hospital was Mrs. Richard (Carolyn
Merry) Plymale, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, and her
one~ay old son, Christopher M. Plymale.
First cardiac patient admitted to the
(Continuo!&lt;! on page 2)

!he GalUpolls State Institute according to
its parttime chaplain, the Rev. Robert
Kllhn of Pomeroy.
The pastor of Pomeroy's First BapUal
Church, he spoke to the Middleport •
Pomeroy Rotary Club Friday evening
after dinner served by ladies of the church
at Healh United Methodist Church. He Is
,employed 20 hours per week at !he in·
sUtute . The Rev. Kllhn, also a Rotarian,
F1REMEN TO MEET
oversees all religious programs at the
RUTLAND-A special meetlag of the
Institute.
Rutland . Fire Department has beea
"I have become deeply Interested in
called lor 7:30 p.m. Monday at the
tile problems of the mentally retarded," he
firehouse to discuss plans for establish·
said, adding, "! am tempted to look forment of an. emergency sq111d for the
ward to a day when working with these
Rutland area. All members are urged
unfortunate people is my main job."
18 attend !he planning session as well as
The most tragic situations he finds at
olher laterested persons from !he
tile GSI is that many patients "are dumped
Rutland area.
tllef!;' ~ relatlvu and forgotten . Some of
these ,fOlks never get so much as a card
from their families ," he said.
Anotller difficult problem is that the
institute Is authorized to have two fulltime
and one parttlme chaplain.
The Rev. Mr. Kuhn is !he only
chaplain, and only parttime .
An encouraging prospect is the
~
courageous new methods of treatment and
SILVER SPRING, Md. ( UPI) - Gov.
\\
J
.,
care of the patients, according to !he
George
C. Wallace's opposition to tough
l '
• speaker. To this he credited tile present
gun control laws apparently has not
Department of Mental Hygiene of Ohio,
wavered despite !he shooting that nearly
,.
and Dt. Bernard Niehm, superintendent of
ended his life, an aide Indicated Saturday.
GSI, a professional psycholoslst.
"His position has not changed on
'!'be speaker said there are prospects
that," the Alabama govemor's deputy
of being funded soon for the needed ad·
press secretary, Elvin Stanton, said in
diUolial chaplains, and an adequate staff
answer to a question outside Holy Cross
(now seriously short) .
Hospital here where Wallace is
Aresult of !he new attitude toward GSJ
recuperating from the May · 15
patients is the employment of a group of
assassination attempt.
them by the Leading Creek Conservancy
"He has given no indication that he
District In job learning situations .
has changed:'Bny position on any Issue BIG BIRD, friendlier of tile two
"Many of these patients, If .treated
including g1111 control.
' MISS HENNF.'JSY
roblna, enjoYs perching on Mrs. Bet- properly, can return to society as useflll
zlrc'a shoulder.
citizens," the speaker said.
RESOLUTION MADE
With President C. E. Blakeslee
Amsbary, Stethem Are
presldin&amp;, a resolution relative to tlle
~ • .,
cona~tion project at th~ Gavin Plant at
POMEROY _ Miss Bernadette talent phase in !he competition and the
Champs in English 11 ·
Cheelih and Mel&amp;s M.ine sites near Salem
scholastic standins of contestants .will be
. TUPPERS PLA1NS _ '!be Eas~rn Center was approved by the club. lfennessy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. taken ·Into consideration. Judging by a
High School scholastic team of Melinda Prepared by attorney Bemard Fultz, it Thomas Hennessy, Pomeroy, Is the
committee will be spiely on the basis of
Amsbary and Dick ~~em won 1st place was dlacussed and passed afler having reigning Big Bend Regatta Queen.
and appearance .
m recent statewide Scholastic been presented informally a week ago by . Meantlm~, members of Ohio Eta Phi polaeGirls
must be a graduate of high
Achlev
t Te1ta 10
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Chapter of Beta Sigma PHi Sorority which
emfeln
· ng Is among John Reece, public affairs coordinator of_ head the selection of the queen is seeking school this spring o.r older. Those inhooIso ess than 391 studen (Division th G v1n Pl
sc
. an,;t
~resled in competing may contact Mrs.
Ill) ~
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. ,,. "entries for t)ie 1972 contest. '
Dr M tin
.
~I read : Whereas the American
Originady it was planned to open the Linda RlfHe, Pomeroy Route 2, 992-li072,
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state s~~perm- Electric Power Company has proposed competition 'to a fouro(:ounty area by letter or phone. The queen and fiist and
tenden1 o u ..~ "'""''• said more than
le
.
. and Is tn the process 0 f cons truc·t'mg th e However the rules have now been. . second runnersup will be intrndueed at the
21 •000
ondaryyoung hoopeopla r,presenting 886 Oh1o James M. Gav.in Plant at Cheshire, Ohio, changed' so that the queen must be a annual frog ball on .June 17.
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entered Individual and
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resident ·of Meigs Co~ty. 'lbere is no

Robins Disdain Liying in Wild
BY CHARLENE HOEFIJCH
POMEROY - There may be bluebirds
over the White Cliffs of Dover but Ulere are
two wild robins in the kitchen of Mrs. Don
(Barbara) Betzlng, Osborne St., Pomeroy .
And while Mrs. Betzing doesn't use Dr.
Doolittle's technique in talltlng to her
featllered pals, she perhaps, In some way,
communicates with !hem. Is It not fair to
ask, why else have they refused to answer
the "call of the wUd," preferring, ratller,
the comfort and friendly security of
Barbara's home.
The two birds, known affectionately by
the Betzing family as "Big Bird" and
"Little Bird" have tllrlved on the tender
loving care Uley 've received.
Big Bird was adopted by the family
about a montll ago after it was fOWld ap·
parently abandoned on the sidewalk at the
Betzing home. A short time later "Little
Bird" was discovered in !he nearby former Sugar Run School yard by the Betzlng
children.
The birds, quite small at !he time,

GALLIPOLIS
Seventy-eight
patients were transferred from the old
Holzer Medical Center In Gallipolis to the
new $21 million complex on Routes 35-160

Wallace Stanch On

Gun Control Issue

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