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10-Tbe Daily Sentinel, Mlddleport..Pomeroy, 0., Jan. S, lf/2

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Dr. T. H. Davis is Dead

Caldwell R etiJing ..:"~~"'; =~~~

. EXTENDED OUTLOQK
Ohio: .Extended oullook ·
RACINE - - Southern's
Saturday through Mo•day:
In the Eighth Grade contest
Seventll !llld Eighth Grade which Southern won ~ to 50, ,
Warming through the
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' retired industrial surgeon and of World Wars, and the Retired
buketball squads took two Dunning had 151 Brown 14, • period. . Partly cjoudy
l!;Jmer
E.
(Country)
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Cald·
Jje
was
in
charge
of
many
.
K
of
P
LOdge
and
Modern
physician for, the Glass NelsOn Officers. Association.
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Pllles over Wahama Wed- Schultz-lhnd Roberts 11. For Saturday with chaoce of
Clinic, died ln December
He Is survived by his ·]lile,
OI!IIday night here. In ,,the Wahama, Holbrook led all
snow flurries northeast well, who will turn 70 on Jan. puLiic·~rvlce projects. One of , W~n.
17,,
will
retire
as
Gallipolis
which
he
was
especlaUy
proud
The
retiring
postmaster
following
a'
heart
attack
at
hiS
Ella
Wyatt Davil; a daugllter,
seventh grade Col)lest, scorers with 21 ana Tucker had
pordon. Chance of rain or
Southern won 45 to 4t Fi&gt;r the 11.
snow DOrth and rain south Postmaster Friday, com- was Operation Yul~ which he plilns to "take I~ easy, but i home, 1565 Yorktown Ave., •Mrs. ThomaS S. Crewson, Wife
pleting 30 years of service with organized seven years ago; It intend to keep busy,". he said Tulsa, Okla.
of the Tulsa Municipal Judge;
Winners, RQush had 13 points,
Swiday and Monday.
Services were held in the a son, Lt. Col. Thoma&amp; H. Davl.t
Bass 11 and Dunning 10.
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Highs Saturday In the 30s government agencies including 1 was designed to send Christ, this -morning.
25
as
local
postmaster.
mas
gifts
to
all
Gallia
County
·A devoted sporls fan and Boston Avenue Methodist of Alexandria, Va.; a Sister,
north and 40s south ...
For Wahama, Sayre led all
Richard
Bane;
present
servicemen
stationed
i!l
former
registered offldal , Church and entombment was Mrs. John Edwin Hull,
scorers with 16 and Goldsberry
.. warming by Monday to the
assistant
poo)rnaster,
will
Vle1nam
and
Ute
Far
East.
.
Caldw~U is still an active . in Rose Hill Mausoleum.
Washington, D. C., and three
. had 8.
40s north and 50s south.
assume
"clerk
In
cl,arge"
Through
the
years,
Caldwell
bowler.
Gardening
Is
a
favorite
Dr.
Davis,
who
retired
in
1966
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randchildren.
Lows early Saturday In the
duties
after
he
is
sworn
h
by
a
served
as
a
member
of
the
·
hobby.
after practicing in Tulsa 40
--~---teens north ·and 20s south.
district
official
Friday.
This
Gallipolis
City
School
Board,
'Another
era
will
come
to
an
years, was one 9f tile founders '
WOLF PEN
Warming to the 20s north
PLEASANT VALLEY
was
confirmed
today'
by
'he
Downtown
Coaches
Club,
and
end wh,en "Country" Caldwell ilf.the cllnic. Dr. pavis was the
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr
and 30s south by Monday.
AD!-flSSIONS : Larty Willet,
retiring
postmaster.
has
held
numerous
offices
in
.
.
retires
Friday.
His
friends
son
of
the
late
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
and
famlly, Rutland, .·were ·
.Tr., Point Pleasant; Mrs. Doss
~*'f«t."t!J:"i. :: :~ ~;; U&amp;'8m~8
Caldwell'
assumed
postthe
Galtipolis
Masonic
Lodge,
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wish him well"in future years.• .!!."Davis of Middleport and a Christmas Day guests of Mr.
Hutchinson, Letart; Karen
duties
in
Gallipolis
on
master
grandson of T. H. ·Davis, the and Mrs. Howard Thoma and ·
Miss Renee Burke, Southern
Gibson, Point Pleasant; Mr.
Jan.
!,
1947,
succeeding
the
late
founder
of'the Davis Ice and Patricia. Afternoon visitors
and Mrs. Emory McCallister, High School senior, will
A
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K.
Merriman.
He
was
44.
Storage &lt;;o. in Pomeroy which were Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
Southside; William Hoselton, represent Meigs County in the
Only
one
other
Gallipolis
was sol(l a few years ago to Johnson. ·
Lakln ; Mrs. Farren Cremeans, 1972 Ohio Junior Miss Pageant
postmaster
has
held
the
Tom Crow Jr., who only
Christmas J&gt;lly visitors of
Henderson; Raymond Taylor, to be held Jan; -21-22 at East
position.
longer
than
Caldwell.
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from
Page
1)
recently sold the site to the · Mr. and Mrs. Harley E.
McHenry, Ill.; Patricia Frum, Gate Junior High School in
Rene
Carel
held
the
post
(two
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Boys.
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East Liverpool.
pre~identtal primary. ARepublican, Harris said )le will build his
Point Pleasant.
different
terms)
32
years.
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Dr. Davis received his Terry, were Mrs. Ada Slack of
Ticke!lj for the . tw(}-night
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Robert
platform around the theme that "people are frustrated." ·
Caldwell,
the
25th
Gallipolis
Bachelor's
Degree from Miami Syracuse, and Mr.' and Mrs.
Bishop," Charles W. Wamsley, state pageant are $5 per set and
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postmaster,
holds
the
record
Mrs. Claude Thornton, Lewis went on sale in Meigs County
PUCALLPA, PERU -RELATIVE'.'! of 92 persons aboard a University and hi.. medical Harley T. Johnson. ·
for
most
consecutive
years
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp,
Martin, Todd Kimes, Tina and today. The price includes
Peruvian airliner that crashed two weeks ngo hacked their way degree from the University of
served.
reserved seats.
Inez Smith.
The Ohio Power Co. has
through the jungle tow!ll'd the plane today, hopeful the ~amatic Cincinnati Medical School. He Kail, Charles and Kevin, Miss
Prior
to
assuming
duties
as
· 'i'ickets may be ordered by created the post of ,Ensurvival of one of the passengers might mean others still were served in the :U.S . Army . Jo Smith were Christmas DaY
Medical Corps five years dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
writing Meigs County Junior vironmental Affairs Director postmaster, Caldwell wa ~ alive.
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with
the
Office
of
Miss, Inc., PO Box 2, Pomeroy. and has named J. W. Ruff as
Police and rescue officials, who have sljjhted the Peruvian during World War ll, having Charley Smith. Mr. and Mrs.
Price Administration in 1942.
THEATRE~ Checks
or money orders should director.
Lai\'J8 Airlines lockheed Electra from the air, irisisted there duty in England and France. · Harley T. Johnson were af.
While
a
member
of
the
draftbe made payable to the Ohio
Joe P. Gills, executive vice board, he entered the U. S. were no survivors other than 17-y~-()ld Juliane Koepcke, who Later he served In the Korean ternoon visitors.
Tonight, Jan, 6
Conflict, retiring as . a
Junior Miss, Inc. Orders must president of the utility
NOT OPEN
spent nine days treking through the jungles with only a Christ· Ueutenant colonel following it.
Navy
during
World
War
II,
be received by Monday, Jan. headqullftered at Canton, said
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then returned to the OPA mas cake and a bag of candy forfood.
Dr. Davis was a founding · MUNNMOVED
10.
Ruff will be responsible for all following the war.
EAST LANSING, Mich.
member of the S. W. Surgical
Mi55 Burke will leave for matters pertaining to en·
Friday &amp; Saturday
During
his
tenure
of.
office,
SAN
CLEMENTE,
CALIF.
-THE
changing
role
of
Com·
January 7-8
Congress and had been a (UP!) -Michigan State AthleEast Liverpool Jan. 16 to take vironmental activities of the ·Caldwell
served
through
five
THE PANIC IN
munist
Cbina
and
the
future
of
Taiwan
emerged
today
as
the
member of Phi Delta Theta tic Director Clarence "Biggle"
part in weeklong preliminary Ohio Power Co. These matters
NEEDLE PARK
presidential
administrations,
apparent
chief
topic
of
President
Nixon's
summit
talks
with
Social
Fraternity, Alpha Munn, who suffered a stroke on
events of the state pageant.
will include the coordination of
( Technicolor)
Harry
Truman,
Dwight
Jal)anese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato.
Kappa Kappa Medical Oct. 7 that left him in critical
AI Pacino
the company's environmental
Eisenhower,.
John
F.
Kennedy,
Kitty Winn
Fraternity, Tulsa County Club, condition and partially para·
affairs wiUt federal, state and
TROOP TO MEET
Lyndon
B.
Johnson
and
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SAIGON - AN AMERICAN F105 jet fighter-bomber· at- University Club of Tulsa, and lyzed, has been removed from
BROTHER JOHN
Racine Girl Scout Troop 137 local regulations. Ruff ai..o will Richard Nixon.
tacked a radar site inside North VIetnam today in another of of the Hurricane Club. He was Sparrow Hospital and is now
(Technicolorl
will meet at 3:311 p.m. Tuesday maintain co11tact with ad·
When
Caldwell
assumed
the
what the U. S. military command calls protective reaction a member of the Methodist ' being !rated in an extended
Sid ney Poitier
at the Racine·American Legion ministrators of the . various Gallipolis post in 1947, volume strikes. It was Ute second Sllch attack In as many days.
Wiii'Geer
· Church;, the Industrial Medical care facility.
regulations.
Hall.
The
registration
fee
of
$2
of
busineSs
was
$50,000
an"G"
Gills said the new post was
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
is to be paid and members are
created
effective Jan. I, nually. It was $202,000 in 1970, • PIGS APPREHENDED!
ai..o to bring handbooks.
COLUMBUS (UP! - Police
"because of the ever- and may surpass $250,000
before the present fiscal year rescued two "very cold"
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the ends.
pedestrians Wednesday as they
environmentemphasla
and the on
impact
Known
as
a
"very
capable
waddled
along the freeway
· this is having on the electric
official
and
successful
here. The pair- two white 46utility Industry." He added
businessman,"
Caldwell
pound pigs - were put in a
that Ruff, in his work as chief
chemist, has gained broad remained humble throughout cruiser· and taken to
experience in such matters his postmaster career.
headquarters. Policemen said
over the past several years.
they "were very cold, but
warmed up once they were
Ruff is a veteran of 35 years
with American Electric Power
inside the cruiser." Their
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owner was being sought.
System companies. He joined
Appalachian Power Co. in 1935
Harold Lemley, 50, Df 335
at its Logan plant as a coal Garfield-Ave ., Lancaster,
MOSHER IN RACE
analyst, and moved to Ohio Ohio, died Wednesday evening
WASHINGTON (UP! )
Power's Tidd Plant at Brilliant at Dayton Veterans Hospital. Rep, Charles A. Mosher, Rin 1950.
He has been at Ohio Survivors are his wife, Beulah, Ohlo, today announced his
Power'•s Muskingum River at home; one daughter, Miss candidacy for re-election in the
plant near Beverly since 1953. Cheryl Lemley, at home; three 13th congressional district o(
He has worked as a chief slaters, Mrs. W~Sie~ , (Helen) Ohio. "It should surprise no
chemist since 194L and bas Lewis, Zanesville; Mrs. James one that I will run again,"
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been working closely in en- (Olive) Munyan, Newark, and Mosher · said. "Now that our
Be Thrifty! Save All of Your Sales/ips From
vironmental control programs Mrs. Charles (Gladys) Dott, new district lines finally are
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several years.
At Meigs Inn- We ve
Raveruiwood, W. Va.; four being determined it seems a
.r .
good time to make the formal
Veteraos Memorial Hospital brothers , George Lemley,
ADMITTED - Ronald Middlepor.t; Benjamin FQx, !announcement."
Fraley, Gallipolis; Ernest Zanesville ; Harmon Fox,
Promised- Now We Produce!
Molden , Rutland; Ardith Pomeroy, and Wilbur Fox,
The instrumental piece,
Barton, Pomeroy; Turil · Phoenix, Ariz., and several "Hail
to the Chier," is reHunter, Nelsonville; Larry nieces, nephews and aunts.
served
for the
Services will be Sunday, I Presi'dentexclusively
Parson,
New
Haven;
Robert
by
U.S.
service
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9 P.M. · 1 A.M.
Wearing Apparel For Your Family and Furnishings For Your Home.
Imboden, Rutland; Pete p.m. at the Chapel of Frank E. bands.
Shields, of near Racine; Smith Funeral Home, Lancaster, with Rev. David F.
Wanda Mohler, Middleport.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS
DISCHARGED - Ross Kent, Vanhoose officiating. Friends
!4nda Stewart, Everett Dailey, may call at the funeral home
after 7p.m. Friday. Burial will
Darryl Swartz.
be in the Gravel Hill Cemetery,
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p.m. Sunday.
MOBSTER FREED
EVERYBODY WANTS
Mr. Lemley was a fonner
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Aging
mobster Thomas "Yonnie" truck driver for Zerkle
Licavoli, a denizen of the Ohio Trucking Company, MidPenitentiary for nearly · 40 dleport; a veteran of W. W. II
years for a 1930's gangland !llld a member of the Veteran
slaying, finally gains his of Foreign Wars.
release today. Licavoli, once
feared as the bead of the infamous Toledo-Detroit based
"Purple Gang," said he would
retire to a quiet life in suburban Gahanna and become a
SAME DAY
stamp dealer.
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BY BOB HOEFUCH
ColumbQ ~ attorneys
representing , the American
Clvll Libertie8 Uniflll are ex·
peeled to arrive · in Meigs
County early this evening to
confer-, wlth parentr and
stud~nts on possible legal
actions to be taken on the
recent luspenaton of 11 Me{gs'
Hltlh ,SChool male students
beciuse the,lr hair leqgth
· allegedly did not ~ortn to
the high school dresli code.
Kim Beck, 15, Middleport,
one of the 11 suspem;!ed
students, 1 an~ounced the
arrival of , IIIII Columbus at.
~· Th\ll'sdaY night at a
meellng held at the hom,e of his
mother, Mrs. Wlinda Beck, for
parents .an'd -students , lnt~restid In · the suspension

1972 Pageant .

January 21-22

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Fifteen parents and 35
students attel!ded a two and a
half hour discussion of ' the
dress' problem and other
complaints against the Meigs
local School District.
Howeyer; students, practically all rna~, agreed that the
" big problem" is In the
provisions of the dress code on
the. length of Jair fqr rilale
studenls. l\!:ost agreed they had
no· complaintS generally wlth
the dress code Or the diStrict
with the exception of the hafr
length provision. Hsir of male
students must be obove tQe
eyes, ears !llld shirt collar. Kim Beck was chainnan of
the meeting. One mother,.Mrs.
bonald Kelly, stated that she
believes the reSPonsibility qf

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OO'I'I'AGE BURNS - Afire of undetermined origin lllls
morning deatroyed Cottage M at the Ganipolls State In·

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Fire destroyed cottage at
the Gallipolis State Mental
Hoepltal early today that was
· constructed In 1905. One
patient Is presumed dead. .
:rhe ~tment of Mental
•Hygiene In Columbus said one
attendant was on duty at the
time and the patienls in the .
cottage were moderately
retarded male adk "·

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cent of Amerlca'slaborforce In December, closing out 1m with
' the highest average rate ln a decade, 5.9 per cent, the govern·
ment reported today.
The Labor Department said the number of jobless persons
lncreaaed 66,000 la8t month to a total ·of 5.21 million after
seasonal adjustments. The 6.1 per cent unemployment rate,
compared to. a !-year high .of 6.2 per cent In December, 1970,
represented ariseofO.I per cent from November.

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SAJGON -AN AMERICAN. HEUCOPl'ER ~ccidentally
O(leled.f\fe on South VIetnamese troops in tlle Central Hi8hlands,
ldDing one aoldier and wounding five oth~rs, the U. S. command
said .
Another U. S. helicopter was shot down shortly afterward in
the same area, woanding Its three crewmen.

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The departinent sald tlle
"automatic fire alarm did
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and
added
''protective · wiring had been
previously Installed." The
cottage was built in 1900 and an

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Still missing at 11 a.m." today
wa• James R. Bowers, 30,.of
Chllllcothe. The fire in the onestory building started at 5 a.m.

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pened in Chicago was wrong."
. Much of the rest of the activity was in Florida, which
bolds Its primary March 14.
Rep. Shirley Chisholm, D-N .Y.,
undeclared as a cal!didste but
leaning heavlly in that dlrectlon, told an audience in
Tallahassee that she has
bscking ln 'tl states from poor
whites and blacks who will
••,!~~~ eltller make Ute party's
it
!Fr.-&amp;-brtiJe~·~·l~li tJijf cloot'
prblnary. His entry mO&amp;nt his to decide who Is.
name..ould be put on the ballot
in at least six other primaries
-Florida, Maryland,
Nebraska, Oregon, Tennessee
111d Wisconsin -where all
avowed national c8ndldates
dldtm. Twa4)'llve of • patladl •liPid tilt bam1ng
automatlcatiy are entered.
structure. &lt;:me per~p~~la believed to have perilhed, Damages
Nixon will be opposed in New
Hampshire by two Re~Nbllcans
were estimated af$158,000. · · . f ~ . ·
from opposite sides of his party
-liberal Rep. Paul N. McCloskey, R.CSUf., and conservative
Twenty-oeven junior fair 4-H
Rep. John R. Ashbrook, R· club and Future Farmers of
Ohlo.
America owned steers were
Ashbrook officially entered weighed in Saturday morning,
addition put on in 1925 to give It
Hospital officials placed in the New Hampshire race Jan. I, at the Karr Royal Oak
enough room to house' 50 damages at $128,0Q0 to the ThurSday, saying he roped Farm scales near Five Points.
patients.
building and $30,1100 to its Nixon would turn more con- The steers weighed from 290
The department said 26 were contents. Cause of the blaze servative and make Ash- pounds to 605 pounds, the
brook's
candidacy un· average being about 450
in die cottage at the tlme of the has not been determined.
necessary.
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For the first time, each steer
the patlenta were up or getting
MADRID
(UPJ)
AD
in
the
New·
Hampshire
election
identified by the freeze
up when the automatic fire
' lbertan AlrUnea Caravelle include Sens. Edmund · S. was
branding process. In this
alarm _sounded.
'jelllner 'with 90 peraons Muskle of Maine, regarded as process Ute cold temperature
Sgt. Garland Nibert of Ute
. Gallipolis Pollee· Department · aboard craahed Into the the frontrunner; George S. causes the hair follicles to
MedlterraDe811 Off the lalaod McGovern of South Dakota, c~nge so that it comes in
sald workers living in the
ol Iblza today wblle the pilllt Vanre Hartke of Indiana, and white several months later.
cottage ))ave jobs at the dairy
,wiu trying to make an Mayor Sam Yorty of Los
Assisting in the program
farm.
emergency landlag, the Angeles.
were members of the Steer and
Nibert said this particular
Spanish
newa
agency
Clfra
Former
Sen.
Eugene
McLamb Sale Committee and
cottage housed patients that
teporled.
earthy
announced
that
he
parents of club members.
worked at the institution's
.
T
here
waa
ao
Immediate
would
enter
the
New
Yrok
The first meeting of the club
dairy fann and were up or
word
on
cuualllea
or
surprimary,
stressing
the
Vietis scheduled for 7; 30. p.m.
getting up when the fire broke
vi
von
but
the
agency
nitm
War,
party
reform,
and
·Thursday
-evening, Jan. 13 at
out around 5 a.m.
reports aald the plane came c!omestic .Issues such as the tile Cplumbus and .Southern
The Department of Mental
In low and lbat the pllot was economy. And he repeated his Ohio Electric Company
Hygiene ill Columbus said' one
thougbt to be trying to make threat to form a fourth party if
attendant was on duty at the ·'It to aa1t manbea near the the Democrats hold "the kind meeting room in Middleport.
The following club members
time . Ga1lipolls and GSI
Iowa of Su Antonio Abad. of convention ... we had in 1969. weighed their steers last
volunteer firemen were still at
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the scene late this morning.

21' Steers
Branded at

Orie Dead in-- GSI Fire

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Nixon was offlclally declaring hls candidacy for reelection today,
Connally joining a race already
being run by two other
Republlcans and a crowd of
Democrats.
Nixon's· move was to be unveiled in the form of a letter to

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LOCAL ,TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Thursday at II a.m.
was 26 degrees under sunny
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XXIV NO. 188

Weather

Cloudy north and p•rtly
cloudy south today, win :1 and
not so cold. Highs In the JOS and
low 40S. Partly cloudy tonight
with chance of snow flurries
northeast. Lows in the upper
teens and lower 20s. Saturday,
fair and lllgha in the 30S to mid

Devoted To The lnterall Of 1Jae Meigs-Ma&amp;On Area

FABULOUS 50's YES

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by Thursday. Here are IOofthe II who attended a meeting on
the matter in Middleport last night. They are from the left
Steve Hawk, Jon Blankenship, Steven (Duff}' Craig, Ronald
Cremeans, Marc Dailey , Jim Wiles, Jon Tiemeyer, Marty
Vaughan, John Swartz and Kim Beck.

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SULTRY 60's YES

ELEVEN MALE 'S'I'UDENTS of Meigs High School were
given 10 day suspensions Monday because their hair did not
conform to the length prescribed in the dress code . Seven of
tht:m had haircuts wlllch perrl!itted them to ~eturn to classes

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Harold Lemley
Died WTednesday

hire 500 personS, and none of
them had been aaked their
opinion about hiring long
haired young men.
Mrs. Kelly said she intends to ·
attel!d future meetings of the
lioard of education. Neit!M!r
parents nor students attendlnc
the January board "meetlnfl
were accorded sympathetic
attention by the board members; Mrs. Kelly chargell.
Several studentA agreed with
Mrs. Kelly that tlleY had not .
bee1f given proper attention.
Mrs. Robert Craig disclosed .
that she has c6ntacted the
office of Dr~ Martin Essex,
Ohio Superintendent of Jn.
· struction in Columbus over the
suspension of the 11 students.
She sald .site ~as told by one
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The ,word posh, which ha,_s
COOle to ~ . luxuri.91JS, I..
.actually an acr&lt;~~~yrn for the
phrase " portslde outbpund,
starboardslde · holiiebound."
Steamship companies used lt in
the i9th century for cabins
assigned to VIPs protecled .
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her children lies with her 24
hours a day and indicated that
'she believes,th8t the length of
her son's hair is her personal
concern and not that of the
board of education WhiCh
approved the dress code.
Mrs. Kelly said at the
. ·Decerilbel" meeting of the
board of education that reasons
given by_the board fOI' the
ruling on the length Cif hair
"were Impractical." She said
one' of those reasons given by
the board was that employers
in the area would not hire
young men with long hair, a
conclUSion based on an alleged
. survey of employers.
She said she had checked
with her husband who employs
25 people, another who hl1"es 40,
and another whose firm would

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counclhnan, "was Slforn in Thursday
· · night by Mayor l!erman London, woo also admlnlslered the
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starting the Mine Mechanics class late this month.
We have had some dlsappolntmenta'" !llld some
unaccompllshed objectives. Nevertheless, we are
still committed io give it a try. We are still seeking
Ute instructor.
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At our board's organizational meeting of last
Monday evening Lee McComas was giver!' a new four
year contract aa clerk of the board. Mr. McComas I..
deserving of IUch confidence on the part of the board.
All of us. ln the Meigs Local District are deeply indebted to Mr. McComas for the significant contributions be has made beyond the role of clerk. We
truly appreciate him~
SEVERAL OF OUR special education teachers
attended a valllabie • in-aervice workshop at Ohio
University today. 'Tom Kelly will be attending an
adult education workshop one day later this month.
Thla alao is an llpportant meeting.
, Mr. Kelly could uae some additional students in
our Adult Basic Edueation laboratory sessions on
TueSday 81\cl , Thursday each week. The Adult
Physical Fltne~ sessions on Monday al!d Tuesday
are very well attended.
'wE EXTEND OUR thanks to radio station
WMPO for Its help In communicating to you our plans
concerrdng "go'; or "no go" on bad weather dars.
Jim Mees
shares many conversations
with area
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Thursday night was unabl
Home Utlllties who discassed
act on its first agenda of 972 the proposed gas rate increase.
for lack of a guorum.
Council could take no action. ·
. Mayor Herman London, Council did agree to meet on
however, administered the '11iilrsday, Jan. 13, at 7 p.m. to
oath of office to two 'newly- ·act on the matter.
elected 6fficiai..; Charles 1.
London reported Eber
Blake , councilman, and Pickens, Bob Wingett and he
Kathryn Crow, village clerk. have met with carter !llld
The mayor recommended that Evans at Gallipolis recently in
council elect AI Llmpscomb Its regard to the construction of a
president.
new town building. London
Mayor London appointed the noted that spkifications on the
following colllll)ittees for 1972: new proposed building would
· Street committe, AI Lips- be available at the next
comb, chairman, Charles . meeting. • .
Neuman, and Charles -Blake;
Following the meeting at
finance, Blake, chairman, Art Gallipolis the men toured the
Sylvester, and · Bob Wingett; Ohlo Valley Publishing
ordinance, Wingett, chairman, Company.
Blake, and Neuman; safety,
Attending' were, London,
Blake , chairman, Troy Blake, Sylvester , Zwilling,
Zwilling, and Lipscomb ; light council membeu; Crow, the
and fire, Zwilling, chairman, clerk; Milton Varian, marNeuman · and
Wingett ; shall; Eber Pickens, and
sanitation, Blake, chairman, Richard Duckworth, clerk of
Sylvester and Wingett ; tlle board of public affairs.
buildings, Wingett, chairman,
lipscomb and Neuman.
MeeUng with council was
ANSWERED CALL
The Pomeroy E-ll squat :
answered a call in Chester a .,
2:54 p.m. Thursday for Mr . · •
Harold Marshall , who ap'
paren Uy fractured a leg in a
fail . She was transferred to a
between six and seven in the morning.
Ewing Ambulance and taken to
Holzer
Medical Center . At 5:15
EVERY NOW AND THEN I receive a call from
some person Interested in attel!ding night classes for p.m. the squad brought Mrs.
credit _to\'!ard a high school diploma. Some are in- Cecil Johnson of Peach Fork,
terested in eventni! classes In typing, soorthand, or believed to have a blood clot in
her leg, to an ambulance. She
other business courses.
was
also taken to the Holzer
Several years ago we had night classes for high
school credit. They didn 't work out because the adult Medical Center.
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stu(jents didn't stay with the class to its conclusion.'
Since the state gsve us support onlY'for those who
THIEF RETURNS
compl~ted courses, we' lost money. We could not
The Meigs County Sheriff's
afford to contilrue the classes.
· Dept. Is investigating the theft
We also had classes for bus!.:.&lt;!SS .COUrses in the of 200 gallons of fuel oil from a
evening several years. These were finally dlscon- tank at the Portland Metl\odist
tinued because the interest in them dwindled.
Church reported by Harold
We are always . wllllrig to try these adult Roush. Roush said the tank has
education programs again, but we would have to have · been emptied three limes since
greater interest than was shown in the past. if you 8f.1' , Dec. 1. The same thing ocinterested, ·let me know. Next year we mi8ht find · curred last year , it was
enough· Interest to give It another go. I
rep'll'led.

.Some-of This, and Some of That.

By George llargr~~vel, Snpl.
Meigs Local School District
In this space this evening I would llke to make
several brief reports and (or) comments abou~
several topics.
SPRINGFIEUl, MO. - ONE-TiME, GANGLAND boss
I would call to your attention that tlle regular
Mickey Qlben, convicted ln 1961 of income tax evasion and .
monthly
. meeting of the Melp,,, local Board · of
sentenced to 15 years In prison, gets an early release today
Education has been chan8ed from the second
beca~~~~e or good behavior. lie bas served 10'&gt;2 years. ·
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Tuesday to the second MOIIJiay of each mollth. The
first regula~ monthly meetlng of the new board will
COLuMBUS -111E ZiO,IIMIEMBER United Aulo Workers
~ .a! 7:_30 p.m. Mo!JI[ay, Jan. 10, In my offlce•h\ t!te
of&lt;lllo said '!bur~ ''Hubert'sour.frlencl" but Sen. Edmunds.
MUIIde of Maine II the iltronaest contender and fo~ Ill at reason _lt
Speaking o/ SclwolB-No. 221
will support his candidacy for President.
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Junior High School bulld.lng In Mlddlepo•t.
· Spestq for tlle labor llllon, the second largest UAW In the
Avery slgnlflcant impact on Arilerlcan education
naillln, William Cautevens aald Muakle bad the qualities of has been produced by the federal funds made
leaderlhip ''to mite tlle American people In tht critical montha avallable by the Elementary and Secondary
,111d years llbead."
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Education ~.t. This program is the topic of serious
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restUdy by th8 Congress.ln connection wltb this, tbe
WASHINGTON - VJRGINIA LAlftER LEWIS F. Hou.ae Committee on ,Educatlon and Labor Is con:
J'OWEU. Jr. and Anlst111t Attorney Gensrll Wllllam H. ductlng a serlea-of regional hearings on ESEA. One .
RlbnqnJ.It were nrom In tode7-::.glvtng the &amp;l~e Court both such hearing will be held In lexington, Ky. late. next
ltllltb 111d 100111 jnlllcelln hlltory and the conservative bent week under the chatrman,blp of Congreuman Carl
. Preaclent.Nl.mn had IOIIIbt.
Perkins. These hearlnfll will be_of conSiderable
Powell, M, from Rldunond, Ia the seventh ltlin to be ap- lmporiance to the future of federal' support lor
pointed from his ltlte wbile Rehnqulat, 47, Is the firat .from education.
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IUiatloDII Jaw.
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NEWS &amp;NOT&amp;'!
OUR BASKETBALL team traveL. to Ironton
t.mlght.1 We meet Wahama at home tomorrow
evening - Wellaton Is here ne.:t Tuesday - The
semester ~oncludes on January ~I - Remember !hat
our Board will meet on 'tile secol!d Monday of each
month during 1972.
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C OFCTO MEET
The Middleport Chamber of
COllllllerce will meet at 7:30
this evening at the Columbus
and Southern Ohio Electric eo.
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Drake 61 Wichita St. sa
Ashbland Coli . 82 Kenyon 65
Grove .City 85'Geneva (Pa.) 61
Wagner 94 Moravian S2
Moorhead St.103 Mar~hall98
NlchQis 95 Curry 67
Texas Tech 75 Ark. st: 68
Creighton 92 Clev. St. ~9.
Houston 70 Colorado 66
Union 87 Berea 78
S.W. Louisiana 87 Eastern
Union 87 Berea 7S
~W. lou isiana 87 Eastern ky.

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procedures for national con- te nda nts, custodial workers according to their pre.clentlal
fin t.l vote next week an·
The Jecillatlon would authcirRIO GRAND~_ J. Shennan . Southern Ohio. Pl'ior to -~
ventions delegates at the May and p~~ychiatrlc aides in state preference. A voter, could emergency biD d~ to lze the lllte CCIIItrolling Board
he
facu1 ·
primary election.
ty ·
in:&gt;titutions. "It's geared to the ·select a single block of pledged correct an ovenlght In ~ . to sbulf1e funda to meet the P«ter: Uilltant profeuor ·of toRioqrande, was a
The )louse, already in recess people that need it most," he delegates with one vot · or ·he income tax-budget bW
payment. whlc:b FII'IIUOII is polltlcalaclence at Rio Gnnde member of the Uni~
$4
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!&lt;r
local
gowrn.
liiUiuthoi'iud
to illllt:e fronl College has been elected . Kentucky a!ld spent a n
for the weekend, had cleared said.
could make lndividua• selecthe way for a Senate vote next
The del~ate selection biU lions.
ments In January and &amp;iJe~~ tax
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modMa~ of the Presbytery of ol years in newSpaper · llld
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week on a compromise WIIB draftejl by Secretary of
Favored By GUIIgan
February. .
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.111 olber leflleJ•ilve action
H
ed -hilt ba bel •
congressional redistricting · State Ted W. Brown, who seeks
WithoutthebW, wblch also is
Money for the·loca!,govem- 'n!untdlly: .
. . to the . JIOiit In more than 30
. e earn
c or s
bill. .
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Will
now
come
frml
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Sell
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lntrodticed
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years.
·The
Prelbytery
Is
the
degree
and
master's
d~
at
to· avoid a "bedsheet bar" " of favored by the Gllllgan admln1
The pay biU, affecting an candldates .for delegate to the !stratton, voters might !!ave to the inc«ne tax lnatelid .It the' leglala\JOII to qempt ve!eraDI' governing body . of the the, Urliversity of Ke~tucty.
estimated ~.ooo state em- national party conventions sift through the names ol h1111- ·sales tax, bUt &amp;te :Auditor ;to- . compenNtlon and' pension Presbyterian Church;
. Porter is also a:me~ of the
ployes, grants a wage increase next sumiher.
The SciotO PresbyterY in· Gallipolis - .Kiwanis Club,
• dreds . of candidates listed sepb T. FergUson pointed out J18Yil*lts ·from the ·state llJ..
of 10 per cent or 38 cents an
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eludes 58 churche.ll In a 15- serving as P,resident In 195Ufe
Under the leglslation, in- alphabetically top ick out the earlier tlds.week dlstrlbutloo is come 1!11. ..
hour, whichever is greater, troduced only Wednesday and ones favoring a particular made from the previous
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county area. The counties are imd his 'wift, Mf\"garet, live in ·
retroactive to Jan. l.
sped through conunlttee to the presidential candidate. ,,.
month's .revenue, and there and lil!llt to the HOUJi 1
Cilnton, Highland, Ross, Galllpolls.
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It also upgrades pay ~lassH­ noor, delegate candidates
Senate leaders Introduced was no Income tax In qWrlng lheUceDIIInjJ of psyeb- Hocking, · Athens, Meigs,
ications, particularly ill the low would be grouped on the ballot and moved into position for a December.
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Gallla, Lawrence, Scioto,
ranges, increases state pay•
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Adams, Brown, Pike, Jackson,
ments for health insurance, of\linton and part'of Plckaway.
fers a new life' Insurance policy r ----- -------- ---------~----1
- The moderator of the
Thompson ,Wins
for state employes and allows
Presbytery is the presiding
them to collect for unused sick
officer
at the group. The JIOIII ·
4th Certificate '
leave upon retirement.
~. In the past, beet) held by
WITH INTEREST
Glenn E. Thompson,
The measure, a comprmnise
the clergy ~tatlve of
IS A
BYHELENBOTTEL
I Pomeroy Route 2; a cable
among Republicans, the ad- I
one of the churche.ll in the
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
splicer, has r~ived a . cer-.
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Presbytery.
tificateforcompleUngac~
Mr. and Mrs . Clifford
Open a passbook sa vi ngs
Gilligan and state employe DEAR HELEN :
Porter, who was a state
account for you r famil y ...
In cable fault location · at .Icenhower of Pomeroy Route
I
have
been
married
for
three
years
and
have
an
18-rnonthorganiiations,
will
be
funded
senator
from 1959 to 1963, Is a .
that ea rns a top return with
insured safety. Open that
by a $50 million appropriation old daughter. The problem centers around my husbat¥1 who gets General Telephone Co. of visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer membe( of the Board of
account with us for [ust a
included in the new state very drunk several times a week. On theae occasions he slapa me Ohio's plant training tichool In Icenhower. '
lew dollars. You r family
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Directors of the ~olzer Medical
hedge!. The wage increase wiU around, as he does even at times when he hasn't been drinking. ·Marion.
Wi ll love you for it.
'Center and 1he Auto Club of
This eourse co.fers the Cremeans, Mr. Allen Boggs of
have
to
be
submitted
to
the
You'll love oltr Passbook
He has a vile temper and the language he uses is foul, to say the
methods, techniques and test near Tuppers Plalna spent
Rate, it's
l.ORlLill taeo
federal Pay Board since it least.
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equipment
used
for
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ChrlsiiQas
day
with
Mr.
and
exceeds 5.5 per cent.
But I could stand all this if he was decent to the baby.' He detecting cable trouble. Mrs. Lawrence Johnston and
'Exciting Keepsake stylesTallis Spolilior
never pays any attention to her except to scream at her and, Special equipment Installed e,t family.
from classically simple to inSen. William W. Taft, R· when she cries, he hits htir. Then, on the few occasions wh~ we
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HOSPITAL
tricately carved . Each with ~
Mr. an·d • Mrs. Charies
Cleveland, chief sponsor, said go visiting or our relatives come to see us, he expects her to act the school Is used to train the
flawl ess cente r dia mond .
Mrs. Bessie G. Webster,
the bill would help make Ohio like· a sweet, loving daughter. When she won't go to 'him and men on the job. Thompjloli,.who Johnston and Erica of Hemlock Tuppers Plaina, Is a patient at
has been with the company 10 Grove and Mr. and Mrs. ·c. C.
competitive with other stales
. scrams if he picks her up, he waits till we're alone, then.beats her years, works in the Pomeroy Carter of Long Bottom visited St. Joseph Hospital, Parkersin hiring and retaining state
area exchanges In the com- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence burg. Carda may he sent to her
workers, hopefully cuttin~ for it. lf I try to stop him, we both get lruises.- She was In the
at room 217 in care of the
Johnston and family'
hosp 1
down on the 30 per cent turn- hospital once. I couldn't bear to let anyone know my husband had pany's Athens DiStrict. He
hurt her, so we said that she fell out of her crib.
previously completed three
Mr. Gordon WoHevlsl~ Mr. .
ita ·
over each year.
Our
religion
doesn't
allow
for
divorce.
What
can
I
do?''General .Motors would go
other specialized
courses
In the Maywood
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The AI hens County ,..,
cpmpany's
training
program.
Mr. PaulJohnaton.
Broob of Tuppers
broke if they had a 30 per cent AFRAID
Savings &amp; loan Co. i51J'
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Plains spent Christmas day
296 Second St.
turnover," agreed Sen. Robert DEAR AFRAID :
Pomeroy, Ohio
The'situatlon which you and your child are facing, In relation
T. Secrest, IJ.Cambridge. Se~·. and Mrs. Maywood
to
your
husband's
drunken,
savage
tempers,
ill
so
dangerous
that
crMI was sponsor of the origiAll Accounts Insured To
Mrs. Idonia Johnston
S20,000.00 by FSLIC.
nal administration bill in- . I think it imperative that you have specialist guidanCe In flndlng
0
returned home from Veterans
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troduced last March and a solution.
Memorial
Hospital Dec, 23
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calling for triple the pay raise
Even the strictest religion would not force you to live with a
Mrs.
Harrey
Johnson
visited
after
being
treated for
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man who endangers your chlld's life. Divorce may be prohibited, New Year's Day with Mr. and . penumonla.
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Secrest said the pay hikes bet there isnolawthatsayJymrinustremain together.
Mrs. John Murphy and famlly.
Several from this con\munity
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will benefit hospital atI think the first step YoU should take out of this dilemma is to · Randy Wood of Princeton, W. have been ill with colds.
have a talk with your pastor. Put all tile facts on the table and I'm Va., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. andMrs, LewisJoimalon
sure that he can put you in touch with suitable advisers-in the Charley Smith and Jo aitd Mi-~ o1 near _Balihan visited his
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and Mrs. Harley Johnson, New brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Your husband is a sick man. And, if you decide to live apart Year's Day. ·
Maywood JohnstOn.
from him, make your departure as peaceable as posslbl~n
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
Mr . . and Mrs. Donald
tenns to which he could adjust without feeling bested-to avoid spent New Year's eve with Mr. Cremeans spent New Year's
irrational fury, which could endanger yourseH and your child. and. Mrs. LarrY Barr and Day with heroparenta, Mr. and
Here again, your pastor may be of help.- H.
family of Rutland.
Mrs. Lawrence Johnston and
Mrs. J. R. Murpby and Mrs. ' famiiy
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DEAR HELEN :
here,
Mr. HQrner Icenhower.. and
Is there any way we can get a law passed to ~e people who Howard Thoina and Patrl~
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let their. animals roam have them ,neutered? I ~lp ,out at..tile . wete •'Wednesday&gt;. •basln.e is"! Mr. 1!1~· loi!ai•"liJid Danny
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111~US '' I
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animal shelter. Sometimes three or four hundred cats are visitorf!n
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brought In during a week. They range all the way from baby . Miss N~om1 Jo Smith· spent Mr. and Mril. Maywood
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your plumbing.. Our
kittens to very pregnant females, and we can't find homes for· New Year sweekend with Miss Johnston, New Year's Day.
Lambert
of
-MayJohnston
specialists wm quickly
most of them, so they must be destroyed. How much better it ~harlotte
Nelsonville
and
enjoyed
a
New
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'would be If people who didn't want to raise animals saw 10 it their Year's Eve watch party,
giv!! Y!IU the service
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith,
animals wouldn't add to the over-population.
Kail, Charles and Kevin
Mr. . Bill McElroy of
The excuse is usually that having a pet "fixed" costs too Knapp were New Year's eve
you want .
Cohunbus spent a week of
much.
visitors ·of their grandparents, Christmas vacation· with his
What Can he done? - ANIMAL LOVER
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Middleport, 0.
4th &amp; Locust
parents, Mr. and Mrs . Paul
DEAR A.L.:
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Smith to McElroy,
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I understand that aeveral cities have helped solve the visit relatives for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElroy
probl•m with an "animal birth control clinic" where peta are .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence were New Year's Day visitors
neutered either free of charge or for a minimum fee. Official Chapman ,were dinner guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McElroy
232 E. 2nd
Ph. 992-2036
Pomeroy
figure cost of the cUnlcs is offset by reduced cost of operating ~- C. O. Chapman and of Col\liilbUS.
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pounds. Why don't you suggest it to your City Councll?- H.
Mrs. Ann Webster New Year's
HIGHLIGHTS
This column is dedicated to family living so if you're having Day,
with Paul Crabtree
kid trouble or just plain trouble, let Helen help you. !ate wiU also
Mr. and Mrs. George Tomko
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welcome ypur own amusing experiences. Write to Helen Bottel were weekeill/ guests with the
care of this newspapei-.
latter's grandmother, Mrs,
RATES OF :TAXATION FOR 1971
"Sportscope" is a pretty fai r li ve high school tussl~ between
Blanche Nelson.
antholog y se r~es , and we Parkersburg Catholic and 5'1.
In pursuance of Ia~, I, H!~ward E. Fra~k, 'I!easurer of ~eigs County, Ohio,
Eugene Swan moved his
really enjoyed the tell-it-like- Marys at 8 p.m.. Ch. 7.
do
.hereby ·giye notlee that the· number of Mtlls levied on each dollar of JllO·
famlly to the Lauren Hoffman
It-was quality of their recent ·
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reca p of the . thrilling 1969 America n conservatives
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perty shown on· the ~~era!. Tax Duplicate. of Real Estate, Public Utility and
farm formerly · known as
NCAA football season (Texas take a look forward (not !jockDEVOTED ro THE · -:
Per~~~al Property wtthm satd County for the ye~r 1971 is as follows:
Wayne Lyle place.
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was Nu '!'ber .One, rem ember, ward , as they' re sometimes
INTEREST OF
New Year's gaests with Mrs.
by
d~recl 1 ve
of
the accused of doing ) at 1972 In a
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Hillsdale 86 Tri-State 8~
Whitewater S3 Carthage 67
Anderson 82 Goshen 60
LSU 90 Georgetown 71
Ab Christian ·81 S..E. Okla . 74
Upsala 80 Elizabethtown 77
Lebanon Val. 70 Urslnus 55
West Texao 79 North Texas 69
Nicholls 51. eo N.E. La. 7~
Wilberforce 90 Cent. ·St. 80
Otterbein 86 C10 Grande 71
long Bch St. 89 Sa~ Diego St.
75
Hebew lnst: 111 Highland 88
Hughes 88 Seward 51
Jackson ·st. 93 ' Wm. Carey ~3
Juniata 86 Susquehanna 85, ot
Missouri St.L 74 Stetson 69
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Newberry 7~ Ersklne66
Richmond 68 East Car. 67
Shaw 96 Haropton lnst. 75
South Oak. 100 Mankato 72
Union 78 Tenn Mrtn 69
Whaellng93 Davls&amp;Eiklns81
ROCK SPRINGS - The
,Wilmington 90 Cedar.vllle 66
San Francisco 97 UN Reno 60 . Meigs Marauder freshman
· Portland Sf..68 Portland 65
cagers droppe&lt;l their third
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•yearlings, 5().38,
Meigs managed only two
points on two free throws in the
first quarter while the Tigers,
now 3-2 on the year, ripped the
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By Mra. Bertha Parker .
Sabbath School attendance , Georgia Diehl, Charles An·
on Dec. 28 at the Free thony Diehl, Roger Staat and
Methodist Church was 108. Jan. Peggy Staat.
2attendance was 116, Offering Junior Pullins spent a two
, for the two Sundays was weeks furlough with his
; $311.00.
,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
The Camp Meeting Singers Pullins.
of Dayton wiU be at the local
Mr . and Mrs. Norman
churCh, Saturday, Dec. 8 at Schaefer had as their guests
7:30 p. m. Everyone is over Christmas weekend Mr.
welcome.
and Mrs. WUUam Perr!&gt;, Mr.
Rev. David Wiseman and David Schaefer, Athens, Mr.
family recently called on and Mrs. Vern Story and John
friends here.
of Columbui. John returned
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox home w_!_th his parents after
are visiting relatives in having 'spent two weeks with
· FIIX'ida.
his_srandparents.
Mrs. Mildred Frank recenUy
Mr. and Mrs. Cornel Elkins
visited friends at Chester.
and Steve and Mrs, Dora
' Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Diehl Halley held a family dinner
held a famlly Christmas dinner recently with Mr. and Mrs.
at their home. Those present Hartwell Curd.
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were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Diehl
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauer,
of Texas, Rev, and Mrs. Louts Sandusky, Mr . and Mrs.
Diehl of Kentucky, Mrs. Robert DeConnick and Kelly
Sue of Columbus, Miss Polly
Karr, Mr. Ed Mathews of
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- Red Fole il •Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ferguson
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NETTLE SIGNS
CLEVELAND (UPI)- '!'hird
baseman Graig Nettles, the
team's outsiandlng player in
197'1 , signed his 1972 contract
with the Cleveland Indians
Thursday. He is the third
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Friday~ Only · . .
the Indians.
. The Drive: In Window
The terms of the· contract
is Open
were not announced but a
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
spokesman for the Indians said
. ( Co_f!tinuously)
tNetUes.,. .,very happy."
Oiner Bo~klng Hours 9 to 3
·and 5 to 1 as usual on
Fridays.
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ENTER.GAMES
NEWYORK (UPI )-TomHill
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The four men were among
more . than 10 Blues players
involved in a melee with
F\yers' fans at the end of the
second periOd of Thursday
night's game, The brawl lasted
25 minutes . until some 200
policemen restored order. •
The Blues players came to
the aid of tlieir tQIIch after
Arbour and official Jolm Asitiey
were pelted with lraah and
doused with ·beer/ as they
argued on the ramp leading
from the lee. . ,
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who was In Philadelphia with
the team, safd he planned to
file a law suit against the city
and pollee force charging
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nets for 13, then padded their
lead to 21~ after tWo periods.
Coach
Jon
Arnott's
Marauders played the Tigers
on nearly even terms in the
second half, trailing by 311-26
after three quarters. .
Danny Dodson led the Meigs
frosh with 11 points, Perk Ault
added nine, and Lonnie COates
eight. Other Meigs scorers
were Jeff JUdgway with five
and Steve Walburn with three.
Johnson and Brammer topped

." It's Uie wor.st case of police
brutality I've ever seen,"
Salomon said at detective
headquarters where the players
and Arbour were being held for
questioning. ''We 'Uget the tape
from TV." .
The game was broadcast
back to Missouri viewers by a
St, Louis station.
· · Arbo~V fi'om Farm Team
John Arbour, no relation to
the .coach, who was brought up
from ·the St. Louis farm team
in Denver the day of the game,
was hit on the back of the head
and the cut required 30 sllk:hes.
Four fans, including a 14year-old boy and a middle-aged
woman, received · minor injuries. They were treated by the
Spectrum doctor,
Two policemen also received
minor cuts during the free for
all .
Coach Arbour was able to
return to the game, minus his
shirt and tie, for the third
period. The Blues won it, 3-2.
None of the ·Flyei's, who had
gone to their dressing room
before . Arbour and Ashley
began their argument over a
two minute penalty, was
Involved in the donnybrook.
None of the fans were
arrested, and there were no
further incidents during the
final period.

EIDOOODS Mixed.

NBA Standings ·
By United Press lnternationa I
Eastern Conleren&lt;e
Atlantic Division
Bo t
·~ ~- Pet. GB
s on
4 .667 ...
NPhfN/11 Y
deorlph
k I 25 155 .625 2
a
a 17 2 .405 11
Buffalo
11 27 .289 15
Central Division

Baltimore
Cleveland
Atlan'll!
Cincinnati

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15
10

L. Pel. GB
22 . ~2 1 ···
25 .315 2

26 .366 2'1&gt;
28 .263 6

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Midwest Division

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W. l. Pet. GB
Milwaukee 3~ 8 .810 ...
Chicago
28 11 .718 4'12
Phoenix
24 17 .585 9'1'
Detroit .
15 26 · .366 1~'1,
Pacific Dlvl5ion
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W. l . Pet. GB
Los Angeles 38 3 .'127 ...
Seattle
· 2 ~ 19 .558 15·
GoldenState 22 19 .537 16
Houston
15 27 .357 23'12
Portland
9 34 .209 30
Thursday' s Results
Golden State 119 Portland 115
(Only game scheduled)

MACON , Ga . IUPI J Oakland Athletics righthander
Johnny Lee "Blue Moon" Olfom
1• 29 ' 3"6 19
was listed in satisfactory
we;I · · •
in a hospital Friday
condition
W. l : Pet. GB
Utah
:lO 11 .732 .. :
with gunshot wounds suffered
Indiana
23 . 18 .561 7
in
an effort to halt a burglary.
Denver
16 22 .421 1211:1
· Odom, who was here visiting
Dallas
17 24 .395 1-4
Mem ph is
. 16 25 .390 l4
his mother, was struck in the
Thurodoy's ResuHl
neck and side by the bullets.
VI rg inia 137 Pittsburg h l:lO
However, he walked into the .
Dallas 104 Memphis lOl _
(On lygamesscheduloid)
hospital with his wife, Perry .
Friday'$ Games
Dr. James Lawrence said the
v· 1 1
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.rg n a V$ . aroar aGreensbor.o pitcher did not require surgery.
Dallas at Indiana'
The shooting took place early
Kentucky at Pittsburgh
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Thursday
when Odom said he
Denver at New York
Floridians at Utah ·
New York
Pittsburgh
Carolina

17 23 . .425 14'12
11 21 .386 1~ v2

NHL Standings
By United Press Jnternational
East

W. L. T. Pis.

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26 6 6 8
NEW YORK (UP! ) --, Larry
2~
8 7 51
Toronto
18. 13 8 44 Laub of san Francisco was in
Detroit
15 1~ 6 36 firs t place in the $100,000 U.S.
Buffalo
8 23 10 26
Fridav's Games
Vancouver
9 1~ ~ 22 Open Bowling Tour na ment
New York at Philadelphia
West ·
here, which went into its neict
Los Angeles at Atlanta
W. l. T. Pis. to last day today .
Cincinnati at Detroit
Chlcago
26 8 ~ 56
Laub had a pinfali or 6,846 for
Baltimore alhChlcago
Minnesota
22 11 5 49
Cleveland et Seattle
California
12 21 8 32 40 games and. he headed a list
Phoenix at Buffa lo
Pittsburgh
11 21 1 29 of 24 semi-finalists. Two more
Boston at Portland
St. Louis
11 22 1 29
!Onl y games scheduledI
Philadelphia
11 20 6 2S eight-ga me blocks toda y
Los Ange les
11 28 1 23 decided the five finalists for the
ABA Standings
Thursday's Results
Saturday championship round.
By United Press International Boston 5 Buffalo 2
Don Johnson or Akron, Ohio,
East
St. Lo uis 3 Philadelphia 2
W. L Pet. GB
was in sixth with 8,6116.
!On ly games scheduled)
Kentucky
32 9 .780 ...
Friday's Games
Virginia
26 .16 .6l9 61/2 Detroit at California
Flor idians
19 21 . ~75 12'17
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tried to prevent someone from
burglarizing the home next to
his mother's. Police said the
bur_glar fired . three shots at
Od_om, !woof which struck him,
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Ironton with 15 ·each while
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Coach Art Lanham's Rio p!lcedRioGrande. Capt. Roger
Fairchild added II.
Fred Martin (65) was joyous,
Meigs hit on eight of 14 from __ ,Arnold Palmer (69 ) was Grande College Redmen , Bentley had 13 and .12
the foullinefor58pct. while the satisfied, Lee Trevino (74 ) was playing without the services of rebounds. The 1\edjnen are
Tigers coMected on only four unhappy,
young
John big Bernie Wllliams, the now 5-4 oo the year, and wiU
. of U for 36 pet..
Mahaffey (66 ) was bug~yed, team's leading rebounder, travel to Berea, Ky., for a nonIIY QUARTERS
Curtis Sifford (66) breathless, cropped an 86-71 decision to league ga'me Saturday.
Ironton
13 B 17 1Z-50 the weather was ideal and the Otterbein Callege of Wester· · Rio will host Lander College
Meigs
2 6 18 1().....1(1 crowd was big and lively.
ville Thursday. night.
. Jan. 12 before traveling to
Officials, George Nesselroad
That was the way the 72-hole
Williams has been lost to the Walsh on Jan. !4,
and Mike Werry.
$125,000 (ilen Campbell-Los squad the remainder of the
Box acore of Thursday's
Angeles Open started the new season because of low grades. contest:
golf year Thursday. The
The host team led 4().20
RIO GRANDE (7tl temperatures were in the high during the halftime in- Bentley• 5·3·!3; H,alrston, 1 -2-~;
Lambert. 7-3-1 7; Bartram, 3- ~·
70s. The crowd was estimated termisslon . Rio outscored 10; Thompson. 0 -~-~, Roush. 3·
at 12,500.
Otterbein 51-46 in the final baH 0-6; Boll inger, 2·0- ~; Hart. 3-2·
1971-72SEOAL LEAGUE
Martin, a 31-year-old pro 0 fpla y, bUtth e firSthalfdef'lCl't 8;
Martin,27-t7-71.
2-3-7; Bates, 1-0·2 TOTALS
BASKETBALL
from Baytown, Te•., was an was just too much 'oor th e 1 OTTERBE IN 186) - Miller,
STATISTICS
Field Goal Percentage
early finisher and shot~ • . Redmen to overcome.
6-3-15; Manley. 9·0-18; Mehl,
TEAM
FGM-FGA p t ·
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f th Ra h
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10-3-23 ; Sull ivan, 1-2-4;
c · SIX un er par or e nco
Rlohit27of79shotsfromthe Traylor, 2-1-5; Melterth, 3·0-6;
GAtahe
llinpsolls
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hit 38 0f 76 fi ld Main, 1-4-6; Frazier, 1-0.2.
Waverly
13, 289
Logan .
a6:m :385 ARBOUR RECALLED
'"e wmners
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Steman, 1-1-3. TOTAL$3614-86:
Meigs
76-1.99 .382 ST. LOUIS (UPI)-Defense· goal attempts, and 14 of 20 free
Halftime Score - · 0tlerbeln
Jackson
76-205 .37,1 mon John Arbour was recalled throws.
~0. Rio 20.
Wellston · '
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J ck Mehl ba d 23 ·
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~ge
poml:!
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. Gallipolis .. ·
62· 93
.667 day -from their Denver farin the year.
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Waverly
48·' 73
.658 1 b
Ron Lambert's 17 points
Meigs
65-101
.64~ cu .
Jackson
63-108
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50· 89
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Nfl. G Avg.
Athens
1!'!l •'4 47.5 Coach Dean Mason's
The Gallians, now 3-2 on the
Waverly
187 4 .46.8 Galllpolls eighth grade year, will host Jackson on
·Gallipolis
17~ ~ ~3.5
Meigs ·
172 4 .43.0 basketball learn piled up a 13-2 Monday at 4:30 P-")· • in the
Jackson
122 ~ 30.5 first period lead, then coasted · Washington gym.
Wellston
119 4 29.8 to a 48-32 · victory over host
Coach Mason used all 12
Logan Personal Fouts
110 ~ 27.5 Wahama Thursday evening. GaIIipo1IS
· pIayers in Thurs·
TEAM .
NO. G Avg.
day's victory. Brett Wilson's 10
wa verly
56 ~ 14.0 Frosh Standings
points led Gallia 's attack .
Gallipolis
64 4 16.0
Holbrook had 12 for the losers. 1
Athens
65 ~ 16.3
Logan
70 4 11.5
Gallia led 23-13 at halftime,
1l 2 ~ ~j
Meigs
70 ~ 11, 5
275
130
and
37·19 after three quarters.
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Wellston
72 4 18.0
B
Jackson
so 4 20_0
• 1 235 179
ox score :
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
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Field Goal Percentage
-Johnson,
2-5-9 ; Wilson, 4-2- 1
2 3 182 216
Name, Team
FGM-A Pet.
1 4 168 267 10 ; saunders, :J..0.6; Snowden,
Gil Price. Gall.
16-24 .667
Mike Oyer, Wav. 36-61 ..590 TOTALS
2-U ; Walter, 4-1-9 ; Jordan, I·
2~ 2~ 1 !~ 1 ~~~ , 0-2;
Bill Maloy, Wav . ' 27-47 .574 · Tll~rsctay's Results :
Folden, 0-1-1; Gillespie , 2Mike
Green,
Ath.
23-43
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Preston ~- Wallis ().().() '
Ironton 50 Meigs 36
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No. G Avg. Wellston 57 Jackson 35
TOTALS - IS.J.%..48.
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Tony Vaughan .~ 15-18 .833 Monday's Games :
WAHAMA EIGHTH (32) Dan Settles. Well. 12-15 .800 Gallipolis at Jackson
Holbrook, U-12·, Tucker, 1·2-4·,
Grl!!l Smith, logan 18-23 .783 t t
tw
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ron onata Wellston
averY
Sheppar' d, "• ""
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1. . Sn.ow den, G. · 25-32
.781 Meigs
Mi ke Green, Ath. 16-25 .640 Athens at Logan
Reeds, 1.().2, +TOTAUl - 7-IB-"-~
REBOUNDS
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Name, Team
No. G Avg.,
Gil Prl~e. Gal.
56 4 14.0 Tonight's Games
By Quarters:
Dave Smith, Ath.
52 4 12.5 GatllpoUs at Logan
Gal. 8th
13 10 14 11-18
Mike Oyer, Wav.
50 4 12.5 Athens at Waverly
Wahama 6th
2 11 6 13-32
Tony Vaughan, M.. ~9 ~ 12.3 Meigs at Ironton
Don Fairchild, Wav. 4lo 4 11 .5 Wellston at Jackson
Note: Jeff Morris of Meigs, Hannan Trace al Easfet ..
out lor the season with an In- Southern at Symmes Valley ·
iury, made 23 of 29 free throws North Gatlla at Kruer Creek
1. 793) ·and had 69 rebounds In Federal Hocking a 1\elpre
four games.
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Hannan at Wahama
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Real estate tex~ which have not be en paid at the close of each coli.
carry a penalty of ten per cent. Taxes ·.may be paid at the· office of the county
~urer or by mail. Please brlpg your last tax receipt and if you pay by mail
'sure to locate your property by taxing di•triet. ~Iways examine your tax
~~l:&gt;t tp see that It cove~ aU your ·proJl'lrty. Office Hours 9:00 A.M. to 4 ·oo
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The coach of the St. Louis
Bluei and three of hls players
were charged early today with
a!l!Bult and battery on pollee
officers and disorderly conduct
after a wild brawl with fans at
the Spectrum Thursday night.
Coach AI Arbour, right
winger Phil RobeJ:to, ·defenseman John Arbour and left. winger F)oyd Thomson . were
arraigned bl!fore a magistrate
at. police headquarters .here.
Bail was set for the four at
$500 each. They face a ·
preliminary hearing on Fe~ . 7,
the day after the National
Hockey League team· returns
here Jor a . rematch. with the
Philad~lphia Flyers.

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, UP! Statehouse Reporter
· COLUMBUS (UPI )-The
Ohio Senat~ and House have
completed an abbreviated first
week of their 1972 session
making progress on a haiulfui
of "emergency" bills in hopes
of setting up a six-week recess
until March .
The Senate held a solo session Thursday, unanimously
advancing for House cons~deralimr next week a pair of
bills granting a 10 per cent pay
hike for state employM and .
vo ti ng
facilitating the

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Drake 61 Wichita St. sa
Ashbland Coli . 82 Kenyon 65
Grove .City 85'Geneva (Pa.) 61
Wagner 94 Moravian S2
Moorhead St.103 Mar~hall98
NlchQis 95 Curry 67
Texas Tech 75 Ark. st: 68
Creighton 92 Clev. St. ~9.
Houston 70 Colorado 66
Union 87 Berea 78
S.W. Louisiana 87 Eastern
Union 87 Berea 7S
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procedures for national con- te nda nts, custodial workers according to their pre.clentlal
fin t.l vote next week an·
The Jecillatlon would authcirRIO GRAND~_ J. Shennan . Southern Ohio. Pl'ior to -~
ventions delegates at the May and p~~ychiatrlc aides in state preference. A voter, could emergency biD d~ to lze the lllte CCIIItrolling Board
he
facu1 ·
primary election.
ty ·
in:&gt;titutions. "It's geared to the ·select a single block of pledged correct an ovenlght In ~ . to sbulf1e funda to meet the P«ter: Uilltant profeuor ·of toRioqrande, was a
The )louse, already in recess people that need it most," he delegates with one vot · or ·he income tax-budget bW
payment. whlc:b FII'IIUOII is polltlcalaclence at Rio Gnnde member of the Uni~
$4
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!&lt;r
local
gowrn.
liiUiuthoi'iud
to illllt:e fronl College has been elected . Kentucky a!ld spent a n
for the weekend, had cleared said.
could make lndividua• selecthe way for a Senate vote next
The del~ate selection biU lions.
ments In January and &amp;iJe~~ tax
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modMa~ of the Presbytery of ol years in newSpaper · llld
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week on a compromise WIIB draftejl by Secretary of
Favored By GUIIgan
February. .
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.111 olber leflleJ•ilve action
H
ed -hilt ba bel •
congressional redistricting · State Ted W. Brown, who seeks
WithoutthebW, wblch also is
Money for the·loca!,govem- 'n!untdlly: .
. . to the . JIOiit In more than 30
. e earn
c or s
bill. .
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Will
now
come
frml
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Sell
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liecnlt
lntrodticed
.
years.
·The
Prelbytery
Is
the
degree
and
master's
d~
at
to· avoid a "bedsheet bar" " of favored by the Gllllgan admln1
The pay biU, affecting an candldates .for delegate to the !stratton, voters might !!ave to the inc«ne tax lnatelid .It the' leglala\JOII to qempt ve!eraDI' governing body . of the the, Urliversity of Ke~tucty.
estimated ~.ooo state em- national party conventions sift through the names ol h1111- ·sales tax, bUt &amp;te :Auditor ;to- . compenNtlon and' pension Presbyterian Church;
. Porter is also a:me~ of the
ployes, grants a wage increase next sumiher.
The SciotO PresbyterY in· Gallipolis - .Kiwanis Club,
• dreds . of candidates listed sepb T. FergUson pointed out J18Yil*lts ·from the ·state llJ..
of 10 per cent or 38 cents an
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eludes 58 churche.ll In a 15- serving as P,resident In 195Ufe
Under the leglslation, in- alphabetically top ick out the earlier tlds.week dlstrlbutloo is come 1!11. ..
hour, whichever is greater, troduced only Wednesday and ones favoring a particular made from the previous
_ The Senate Jl"'n~ 28-i
county area. The counties are imd his 'wift, Mf\"garet, live in ·
retroactive to Jan. l.
sped through conunlttee to the presidential candidate. ,,.
month's .revenue, and there and lil!llt to the HOUJi 1
Cilnton, Highland, Ross, Galllpolls.
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It also upgrades pay ~lassH­ noor, delegate candidates
Senate leaders Introduced was no Income tax In qWrlng lheUceDIIInjJ of psyeb- Hocking, · Athens, Meigs,
ications, particularly ill the low would be grouped on the ballot and moved into position for a December.
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Gallla, Lawrence, Scioto,
ranges, increases state pay•
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ments for health insurance, of\linton and part'of Plckaway.
fers a new life' Insurance policy r ----- -------- ---------~----1
- The moderator of the
Thompson ,Wins
for state employes and allows
Presbytery is the presiding
them to collect for unused sick
officer
at the group. The JIOIII ·
4th Certificate '
leave upon retirement.
~. In the past, beet) held by
WITH INTEREST
Glenn E. Thompson,
The measure, a comprmnise
the clergy ~tatlve of
IS A
BYHELENBOTTEL
I Pomeroy Route 2; a cable
among Republicans, the ad- I
one of the churche.ll in the
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
splicer, has r~ived a . cer-.
NOTmTOBEAFA'l11ER
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Presbytery.
tificateforcompleUngac~
Mr. and Mrs . Clifford
Open a passbook sa vi ngs
Gilligan and state employe DEAR HELEN :
Porter, who was a state
account for you r famil y ...
In cable fault location · at .Icenhower of Pomeroy Route
I
have
been
married
for
three
years
and
have
an
18-rnonthorganiiations,
will
be
funded
senator
from 1959 to 1963, Is a .
that ea rns a top return with
insured safety. Open that
by a $50 million appropriation old daughter. The problem centers around my husbat¥1 who gets General Telephone Co. of visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer membe( of the Board of
account with us for [ust a
included in the new state very drunk several times a week. On theae occasions he slapa me Ohio's plant training tichool In Icenhower. '
lew dollars. You r family
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,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Directors of the ~olzer Medical
hedge!. The wage increase wiU around, as he does even at times when he hasn't been drinking. ·Marion.
Wi ll love you for it.
'Center and 1he Auto Club of
This eourse co.fers the Cremeans, Mr. Allen Boggs of
have
to
be
submitted
to
the
You'll love oltr Passbook
He has a vile temper and the language he uses is foul, to say the
methods, techniques and test near Tuppers Plalna spent
Rate, it's
l.ORlLill taeo
federal Pay Board since it least.
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equipment
used
for
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ChrlsiiQas
day
with
Mr.
and
exceeds 5.5 per cent.
But I could stand all this if he was decent to the baby.' He detecting cable trouble. Mrs. Lawrence Johnston and
'Exciting Keepsake stylesTallis Spolilior
never pays any attention to her except to scream at her and, Special equipment Installed e,t family.
from classically simple to inSen. William W. Taft, R· when she cries, he hits htir. Then, on the few occasions wh~ we
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HOSPITAL
tricately carved . Each with ~
Mr. an·d • Mrs. Charies
Cleveland, chief sponsor, said go visiting or our relatives come to see us, he expects her to act the school Is used to train the
flawl ess cente r dia mond .
Mrs. Bessie G. Webster,
the bill would help make Ohio like· a sweet, loving daughter. When she won't go to 'him and men on the job. Thompjloli,.who Johnston and Erica of Hemlock Tuppers Plaina, Is a patient at
has been with the company 10 Grove and Mr. and Mrs. ·c. C.
competitive with other stales
. scrams if he picks her up, he waits till we're alone, then.beats her years, works in the Pomeroy Carter of Long Bottom visited St. Joseph Hospital, Parkersin hiring and retaining state
area exchanges In the com- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence burg. Carda may he sent to her
workers, hopefully cuttin~ for it. lf I try to stop him, we both get lruises.- She was In the
at room 217 in care of the
Johnston and family'
hosp 1
down on the 30 per cent turn- hospital once. I couldn't bear to let anyone know my husband had pany's Athens DiStrict. He
hurt her, so we said that she fell out of her crib.
previously completed three
Mr. Gordon WoHevlsl~ Mr. .
ita ·
over each year.
Our
religion
doesn't
allow
for
divorce.
What
can
I
do?''General .Motors would go
other specialized
courses
In the Maywood
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The AI hens County ,..,
cpmpany's
training
program.
Mr. PaulJohnaton.
Broob of Tuppers
broke if they had a 30 per cent AFRAID
Savings &amp; loan Co. i51J'
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Plains spent Christmas day
296 Second St.
turnover," agreed Sen. Robert DEAR AFRAID :
Pomeroy, Ohio
The'situatlon which you and your child are facing, In relation
T. Secrest, IJ.Cambridge. Se~·. and Mrs. Maywood
to
your
husband's
drunken,
savage
tempers,
ill
so
dangerous
that
crMI was sponsor of the origiAll Accounts Insured To
Mrs. Idonia Johnston
S20,000.00 by FSLIC.
nal administration bill in- . I think it imperative that you have specialist guidanCe In flndlng
0
returned home from Veterans
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troduced last March and a solution.
Memorial
Hospital Dec, 23
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calling for triple the pay raise
Even the strictest religion would not force you to live with a
Mrs.
Harrey
Johnson
visited
after
being
treated for
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adopted by the Senate.
man who endangers your chlld's life. Divorce may be prohibited, New Year's Day with Mr. and . penumonla.
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Secrest said the pay hikes bet there isnolawthatsayJymrinustremain together.
Mrs. John Murphy and famlly.
Several from this con\munity
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will benefit hospital atI think the first step YoU should take out of this dilemma is to · Randy Wood of Princeton, W. have been ill with colds.
have a talk with your pastor. Put all tile facts on the table and I'm Va., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. andMrs, LewisJoimalon
sure that he can put you in touch with suitable advisers-in the Charley Smith and Jo aitd Mi-~ o1 near _Balihan visited his
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and Mrs. Harley Johnson, New brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Your husband is a sick man. And, if you decide to live apart Year's Day. ·
Maywood JohnstOn.
from him, make your departure as peaceable as posslbl~n
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
Mr . . and Mrs. Donald
tenns to which he could adjust without feeling bested-to avoid spent New Year's eve with Mr. Cremeans spent New Year's
irrational fury, which could endanger yourseH and your child. and. Mrs. LarrY Barr and Day with heroparenta, Mr. and
Here again, your pastor may be of help.- H.
family of Rutland.
Mrs. Lawrence Johnston and
Mrs. J. R. Murpby and Mrs. ' famiiy
,
DEAR HELEN :
here,
Mr. HQrner Icenhower.. and
Is there any way we can get a law passed to ~e people who Howard Thoina and Patrl~
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' . .. is .tiM time to·check :alf'
111~US '' I
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your plumbing.. Our
kittens to very pregnant females, and we can't find homes for· New Year sweekend with Miss Johnston, New Year's Day.
Lambert
of
-MayJohnston
specialists wm quickly
most of them, so they must be destroyed. How much better it ~harlotte
Nelsonville
and
enjoyed
a
New
"1.
'would be If people who didn't want to raise animals saw 10 it their Year's Eve watch party,
giv!! Y!IU the service
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith,
animals wouldn't add to the over-population.
Kail, Charles and Kevin
Mr. . Bill McElroy of
The excuse is usually that having a pet "fixed" costs too Knapp were New Year's eve
you want .
Cohunbus spent a week of
much.
visitors ·of their grandparents, Christmas vacation· with his
What Can he done? - ANIMAL LOVER
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Middleport, 0.
4th &amp; Locust
parents, Mr. and Mrs . Paul
DEAR A.L.:
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Smith to McElroy,
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I understand that aeveral cities have helped solve the visit relatives for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElroy
probl•m with an "animal birth control clinic" where peta are .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence were New Year's Day visitors
neutered either free of charge or for a minimum fee. Official Chapman ,were dinner guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McElroy
232 E. 2nd
Ph. 992-2036
Pomeroy
figure cost of the cUnlcs is offset by reduced cost of operating ~- C. O. Chapman and of Col\liilbUS.
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pounds. Why don't you suggest it to your City Councll?- H.
Mrs. Ann Webster New Year's
HIGHLIGHTS
This column is dedicated to family living so if you're having Day,
with Paul Crabtree
kid trouble or just plain trouble, let Helen help you. !ate wiU also
Mr. and Mrs. George Tomko
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welcome ypur own amusing experiences. Write to Helen Bottel were weekeill/ guests with the
care of this newspapei-.
latter's grandmother, Mrs,
RATES OF :TAXATION FOR 1971
"Sportscope" is a pretty fai r li ve high school tussl~ between
Blanche Nelson.
antholog y se r~es , and we Parkersburg Catholic and 5'1.
In pursuance of Ia~, I, H!~ward E. Fra~k, 'I!easurer of ~eigs County, Ohio,
Eugene Swan moved his
really enjoyed the tell-it-like- Marys at 8 p.m.. Ch. 7.
do
.hereby ·giye notlee that the· number of Mtlls levied on each dollar of JllO·
famlly to the Lauren Hoffman
It-was quality of their recent ·
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reca p of the . thrilling 1969 America n conservatives
e I Sentinef .
perty shown on· the ~~era!. Tax Duplicate. of Real Estate, Public Utility and
farm formerly · known as
NCAA football season (Texas take a look forward (not !jockDEVOTED ro THE · -:
Per~~~al Property wtthm satd County for the ye~r 1971 is as follows:
Wayne Lyle place.
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was Nu '!'ber .One, rem ember, ward , as they' re sometimes
INTEREST OF
New Year's gaests with Mrs.
by
d~recl 1 ve
of
the accused of doing ) at 1972 In a
MEIGS-MASON AREA
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President ?). The latest special tonight, hosted by
CH.ESTER L. TANNEHil L.
Anna Ogdjn were her children.
episode IS on Ch. 9, 6 p.m.
(w ho else?} Will iam F.
~QBE=~e~OEEdFLICH,
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones
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Buckley Jr. Joining him in this
City Editor
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and
Connie
and
Keith
of
Two go6d shows are on at roundtable are his brother,
Pu bl ishe d daily except ,
0 lday guests of Mr. and
TOWNSHIPS
the same time toda y, Sen . Bill , Gov . Rona ld
Sat.ur.day by The Ohio Valley I Mrs. MarvinWilsonweretheir Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
dogonn it !
Reagan, and Ohio Rep. John
Publlshrng Compa n y
111
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Olarles Griffith and Karen of
_ Columbus native Edd ie Ashbrook. 8 p.m.. Ch. 11 .
Court St., Pom eroy, ' Oh io,"' children, Mr. and Mrs. K.
SCHOOL .DISTRICTS
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p.m., while a new series on the Neighbor Sam," 9 p. m. ...
Po~~~~ v .c &amp;~~o~osta ge P.a id at i
· and Mrs. Randal Smith ttt
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need
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stock mar ket makesitsbow at Horror double-feato re. " The
N a fr o n a l a d ve rt isi n g . Hazard, Ky. CaUly and Susan
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Eye
Creatures,"
and
represen tative Bot ti nell i- . remained with their grand
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"Atragon," start ing at 11 : 30
Gal lagher , Inc ., 12 Ea st 42nd I
-BEDFORD
Basketball bulls can see a p.m.; all on Ch. !0.
So.. New York City , New York 1 parents during their vacation
Meigs Local S.D. --- -- -- 4.30 1.50
26.50
.l . ~ lt.vered
Sub sc_rip t io n r ~ t es : oe: 1 andreturnedhomeNewYear's
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by c&amp; rr ter whe re i
CHESTER
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av a il able SO cents per week ; , Day.
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Eastern Local S.D. _____ 4.30 2-50
23.00
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By Moto rnot
Route
where
.55 .65 1.00 32.oo
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: One I Mrs. Opal Poling of A'"·
w~t:DS
11abtecarrier
Meigs Local S.D. _------ 4.30 2.50
26.50
monlh Sl.75 . By mail in Oh io i and Mrs. B14nche Nelson were
.65 .65 1.00 36.60
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COLUMBIA ·
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f)(
months S7. 2S . Thr ee ·
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Alexander Local S.D. - -- 4.30 1.50
32.80
mo~ths suo . Subscri pti on Mrs. Paul Nelson Aikman and
.55 .65 1.00 40.80
pr•c~ mc ludes Sunday Ti mes .
Honoree
LEBANON
Senh
nel.
OF THE
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·(See page 10)
~!&lt;astern 19cal S.D. - - - --- 4.30 2.00
23.00
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as
far
as
Ft.
Gay,
W.
Va.,
with
Southern
LoCal
S.D.
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Hillsdale 86 Tri-State 8~
Whitewater S3 Carthage 67
Anderson 82 Goshen 60
LSU 90 Georgetown 71
Ab Christian ·81 S..E. Okla . 74
Upsala 80 Elizabethtown 77
Lebanon Val. 70 Urslnus 55
West Texao 79 North Texas 69
Nicholls 51. eo N.E. La. 7~
Wilberforce 90 Cent. ·St. 80
Otterbein 86 C10 Grande 71
long Bch St. 89 Sa~ Diego St.
75
Hebew lnst: 111 Highland 88
Hughes 88 Seward 51
Jackson ·st. 93 ' Wm. Carey ~3
Juniata 86 Susquehanna 85, ot
Missouri St.L 74 Stetson 69
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Newberry 7~ Ersklne66
Richmond 68 East Car. 67
Shaw 96 Haropton lnst. 75
South Oak. 100 Mankato 72
Union 78 Tenn Mrtn 69
Whaellng93 Davls&amp;Eiklns81
ROCK SPRINGS - The
,Wilmington 90 Cedar.vllle 66
San Francisco 97 UN Reno 60 . Meigs Marauder freshman
· Portland Sf..68 Portland 65
cagers droppe&lt;l their third
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•yearlings, 5().38,
Meigs managed only two
points on two free throws in the
first quarter while the Tigers,
now 3-2 on the year, ripped the
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By Mra. Bertha Parker .
Sabbath School attendance , Georgia Diehl, Charles An·
on Dec. 28 at the Free thony Diehl, Roger Staat and
Methodist Church was 108. Jan. Peggy Staat.
2attendance was 116, Offering Junior Pullins spent a two
, for the two Sundays was weeks furlough with his
; $311.00.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
The Camp Meeting Singers Pullins.
of Dayton wiU be at the local
Mr . and Mrs. Norman
churCh, Saturday, Dec. 8 at Schaefer had as their guests
7:30 p. m. Everyone is over Christmas weekend Mr.
welcome.
and Mrs. WUUam Perr!&gt;, Mr.
Rev. David Wiseman and David Schaefer, Athens, Mr.
family recently called on and Mrs. Vern Story and John
friends here.
of Columbui. John returned
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox home w_!_th his parents after
are visiting relatives in having 'spent two weeks with
· FIIX'ida.
his_srandparents.
Mrs. Mildred Frank recenUy
Mr. and Mrs. Cornel Elkins
visited friends at Chester.
and Steve and Mrs, Dora
' Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Diehl Halley held a family dinner
held a famlly Christmas dinner recently with Mr. and Mrs.
at their home. Those present Hartwell Curd.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauer,
of Texas, Rev, and Mrs. Louts Sandusky, Mr . and Mrs.
Diehl of Kentucky, Mrs. Robert DeConnick and Kelly
Sue of Columbus, Miss Polly
Karr, Mr. Ed Mathews of
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- Red Fole il •Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ferguson
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CLEVELAND (UPI)- '!'hird
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197'1 , signed his 1972 contract
with the Cleveland Indians
Thursday. He is the third
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Friday~ Only · . .
the Indians.
. The Drive: In Window
The terms of the· contract
is Open
were not announced but a
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
spokesman for the Indians said
. ( Co_f!tinuously)
tNetUes.,. .,very happy."
Oiner Bo~klng Hours 9 to 3
·and 5 to 1 as usual on
Fridays.
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NEWYORK (UPI )-TomHill
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The four men were among
more . than 10 Blues players
involved in a melee with
F\yers' fans at the end of the
second periOd of Thursday
night's game, The brawl lasted
25 minutes . until some 200
policemen restored order. •
The Blues players came to
the aid of tlieir tQIIch after
Arbour and official Jolm Asitiey
were pelted with lraah and
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nets for 13, then padded their
lead to 21~ after tWo periods.
Coach
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Marauders played the Tigers
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second half, trailing by 311-26
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Danny Dodson led the Meigs
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eight. Other Meigs scorers
were Jeff JUdgway with five
and Steve Walburn with three.
Johnson and Brammer topped

." It's Uie wor.st case of police
brutality I've ever seen,"
Salomon said at detective
headquarters where the players
and Arbour were being held for
questioning. ''We 'Uget the tape
from TV." .
The game was broadcast
back to Missouri viewers by a
St, Louis station.
· · Arbo~V fi'om Farm Team
John Arbour, no relation to
the .coach, who was brought up
from ·the St. Louis farm team
in Denver the day of the game,
was hit on the back of the head
and the cut required 30 sllk:hes.
Four fans, including a 14year-old boy and a middle-aged
woman, received · minor injuries. They were treated by the
Spectrum doctor,
Two policemen also received
minor cuts during the free for
all .
Coach Arbour was able to
return to the game, minus his
shirt and tie, for the third
period. The Blues won it, 3-2.
None of the ·Flyei's, who had
gone to their dressing room
before . Arbour and Ashley
began their argument over a
two minute penalty, was
Involved in the donnybrook.
None of the fans were
arrested, and there were no
further incidents during the
final period.

EIDOOODS Mixed.

NBA Standings ·
By United Press lnternationa I
Eastern Conleren&lt;e
Atlantic Division
Bo t
·~ ~- Pet. GB
s on
4 .667 ...
NPhfN/11 Y
deorlph
k I 25 155 .625 2
a
a 17 2 .405 11
Buffalo
11 27 .289 15
Central Division

Baltimore
Cleveland
Atlan'll!
Cincinnati

W.
.16
15
15
10

L. Pel. GB
22 . ~2 1 ···
25 .315 2

26 .366 2'1&gt;
28 .263 6

We$t&amp;l:'n Conference
Midwest Division

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W. l. Pet. GB
Milwaukee 3~ 8 .810 ...
Chicago
28 11 .718 4'12
Phoenix
24 17 .585 9'1'
Detroit .
15 26 · .366 1~'1,
Pacific Dlvl5ion
,
W. l . Pet. GB
Los Angeles 38 3 .'127 ...
Seattle
· 2 ~ 19 .558 15·
GoldenState 22 19 .537 16
Houston
15 27 .357 23'12
Portland
9 34 .209 30
Thursday' s Results
Golden State 119 Portland 115
(Only game scheduled)

MACON , Ga . IUPI J Oakland Athletics righthander
Johnny Lee "Blue Moon" Olfom
1• 29 ' 3"6 19
was listed in satisfactory
we;I · · •
in a hospital Friday
condition
W. l : Pet. GB
Utah
:lO 11 .732 .. :
with gunshot wounds suffered
Indiana
23 . 18 .561 7
in
an effort to halt a burglary.
Denver
16 22 .421 1211:1
· Odom, who was here visiting
Dallas
17 24 .395 1-4
Mem ph is
. 16 25 .390 l4
his mother, was struck in the
Thurodoy's ResuHl
neck and side by the bullets.
VI rg inia 137 Pittsburg h l:lO
However, he walked into the .
Dallas 104 Memphis lOl _
(On lygamesscheduloid)
hospital with his wife, Perry .
Friday'$ Games
Dr. James Lawrence said the
v· 1 1
c 11
.rg n a V$ . aroar aGreensbor.o pitcher did not require surgery.
Dallas at Indiana'
The shooting took place early
Kentucky at Pittsburgh
·
Thursday
when Odom said he
Denver at New York
Floridians at Utah ·
New York
Pittsburgh
Carolina

17 23 . .425 14'12
11 21 .386 1~ v2

NHL Standings
By United Press Jnternational
East

W. L. T. Pis.

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26 6 6 8
NEW YORK (UP! ) --, Larry
2~
8 7 51
Toronto
18. 13 8 44 Laub of san Francisco was in
Detroit
15 1~ 6 36 firs t place in the $100,000 U.S.
Buffalo
8 23 10 26
Fridav's Games
Vancouver
9 1~ ~ 22 Open Bowling Tour na ment
New York at Philadelphia
West ·
here, which went into its neict
Los Angeles at Atlanta
W. l. T. Pis. to last day today .
Cincinnati at Detroit
Chlcago
26 8 ~ 56
Laub had a pinfali or 6,846 for
Baltimore alhChlcago
Minnesota
22 11 5 49
Cleveland et Seattle
California
12 21 8 32 40 games and. he headed a list
Phoenix at Buffa lo
Pittsburgh
11 21 1 29 of 24 semi-finalists. Two more
Boston at Portland
St. Louis
11 22 1 29
!Onl y games scheduledI
Philadelphia
11 20 6 2S eight-ga me blocks toda y
Los Ange les
11 28 1 23 decided the five finalists for the
ABA Standings
Thursday's Results
Saturday championship round.
By United Press International Boston 5 Buffalo 2
Don Johnson or Akron, Ohio,
East
St. Lo uis 3 Philadelphia 2
W. L Pet. GB
was in sixth with 8,6116.
!On ly games scheduled)
Kentucky
32 9 .780 ...
Friday's Games
Virginia
26 .16 .6l9 61/2 Detroit at California
Flor idians
19 21 . ~75 12'17
I Only game scheduled )

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tried to prevent someone from
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Ironton with 15 ·each while
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Coach Art Lanham's Rio p!lcedRioGrande. Capt. Roger
Fairchild added II.
Fred Martin (65) was joyous,
Meigs hit on eight of 14 from __ ,Arnold Palmer (69 ) was Grande College Redmen , Bentley had 13 and .12
the foullinefor58pct. while the satisfied, Lee Trevino (74 ) was playing without the services of rebounds. The 1\edjnen are
Tigers coMected on only four unhappy,
young
John big Bernie Wllliams, the now 5-4 oo the year, and wiU
. of U for 36 pet..
Mahaffey (66 ) was bug~yed, team's leading rebounder, travel to Berea, Ky., for a nonIIY QUARTERS
Curtis Sifford (66) breathless, cropped an 86-71 decision to league ga'me Saturday.
Ironton
13 B 17 1Z-50 the weather was ideal and the Otterbein Callege of Wester· · Rio will host Lander College
Meigs
2 6 18 1().....1(1 crowd was big and lively.
ville Thursday. night.
. Jan. 12 before traveling to
Officials, George Nesselroad
That was the way the 72-hole
Williams has been lost to the Walsh on Jan. !4,
and Mike Werry.
$125,000 (ilen Campbell-Los squad the remainder of the
Box acore of Thursday's
Angeles Open started the new season because of low grades. contest:
golf year Thursday. The
The host team led 4().20
RIO GRANDE (7tl temperatures were in the high during the halftime in- Bentley• 5·3·!3; H,alrston, 1 -2-~;
Lambert. 7-3-1 7; Bartram, 3- ~·
70s. The crowd was estimated termisslon . Rio outscored 10; Thompson. 0 -~-~, Roush. 3·
at 12,500.
Otterbein 51-46 in the final baH 0-6; Boll inger, 2·0- ~; Hart. 3-2·
1971-72SEOAL LEAGUE
Martin, a 31-year-old pro 0 fpla y, bUtth e firSthalfdef'lCl't 8;
Martin,27-t7-71.
2-3-7; Bates, 1-0·2 TOTALS
BASKETBALL
from Baytown, Te•., was an was just too much 'oor th e 1 OTTERBE IN 186) - Miller,
STATISTICS
Field Goal Percentage
early finisher and shot~ • . Redmen to overcome.
6-3-15; Manley. 9·0-18; Mehl,
TEAM
FGM-FGA p t ·
d
f th Ra h
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10-3-23 ; Sull ivan, 1-2-4;
c · SIX un er par or e nco
Rlohit27of79shotsfromthe Traylor, 2-1-5; Melterth, 3·0-6;
GAtahe
llinpsolls
10099··220108
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Waverly
13, 289
Logan .
a6:m :385 ARBOUR RECALLED
'"e wmners
e
Steman, 1-1-3. TOTAL$3614-86:
Meigs
76-1.99 .382 ST. LOUIS (UPI)-Defense· goal attempts, and 14 of 20 free
Halftime Score - · 0tlerbeln
Jackson
76-205 .37,1 mon John Arbour was recalled throws.
~0. Rio 20.
Wellston · '
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J ck Mehl ba d 23 ·
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~ge
poml:!
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. Gallipolis .. ·
62· 93
.667 day -from their Denver farin the year.
, _ _ _ _,__ __
Waverly
48·' 73
.658 1 b
Ron Lambert's 17 points
Meigs
65-101
.64~ cu .
Jackson
63-108
.583
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50· 89
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Nfl. G Avg.
Athens
1!'!l •'4 47.5 Coach Dean Mason's
The Gallians, now 3-2 on the
Waverly
187 4 .46.8 Galllpolls eighth grade year, will host Jackson on
·Gallipolis
17~ ~ ~3.5
Meigs ·
172 4 .43.0 basketball learn piled up a 13-2 Monday at 4:30 P-")· • in the
Jackson
122 ~ 30.5 first period lead, then coasted · Washington gym.
Wellston
119 4 29.8 to a 48-32 · victory over host
Coach Mason used all 12
Logan Personal Fouts
110 ~ 27.5 Wahama Thursday evening. GaIIipo1IS
· pIayers in Thurs·
TEAM .
NO. G Avg.
day's victory. Brett Wilson's 10
wa verly
56 ~ 14.0 Frosh Standings
points led Gallia 's attack .
Gallipolis
64 4 16.0
Holbrook had 12 for the losers. 1
Athens
65 ~ 16.3
Logan
70 4 11.5
Gallia led 23-13 at halftime,
1l 2 ~ ~j
Meigs
70 ~ 11, 5
275
130
and
37·19 after three quarters.
1
4
Wellston
72 4 18.0
B
Jackson
so 4 20_0
• 1 235 179
ox score :
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
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GALLIPOLIS EIGHTH (~8)
Field Goal Percentage
-Johnson,
2-5-9 ; Wilson, 4-2- 1
2 3 182 216
Name, Team
FGM-A Pet.
1 4 168 267 10 ; saunders, :J..0.6; Snowden,
Gil Price. Gall.
16-24 .667
Mike Oyer, Wav. 36-61 ..590 TOTALS
2-U ; Walter, 4-1-9 ; Jordan, I·
2~ 2~ 1 !~ 1 ~~~ , 0-2;
Bill Maloy, Wav . ' 27-47 .574 · Tll~rsctay's Results :
Folden, 0-1-1; Gillespie , 2Mike
Green,
Ath.
23-43
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Preston ~- Wallis ().().() '
Ironton 50 Meigs 36
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No. G Avg. Wellston 57 Jackson 35
TOTALS - IS.J.%..48.
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Tony Vaughan .~ 15-18 .833 Monday's Games :
WAHAMA EIGHTH (32) Dan Settles. Well. 12-15 .800 Gallipolis at Jackson
Holbrook, U-12·, Tucker, 1·2-4·,
Grl!!l Smith, logan 18-23 .783 t t
tw
1
ron onata Wellston
averY
Sheppar' d, "• ""
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1. . Sn.ow den, G. · 25-32
.781 Meigs
Mi ke Green, Ath. 16-25 .640 Athens at Logan
Reeds, 1.().2, +TOTAUl - 7-IB-"-~
REBOUNDS
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Name, Team
No. G Avg.,
Gil Prl~e. Gal.
56 4 14.0 Tonight's Games
By Quarters:
Dave Smith, Ath.
52 4 12.5 GatllpoUs at Logan
Gal. 8th
13 10 14 11-18
Mike Oyer, Wav.
50 4 12.5 Athens at Waverly
Wahama 6th
2 11 6 13-32
Tony Vaughan, M.. ~9 ~ 12.3 Meigs at Ironton
Don Fairchild, Wav. 4lo 4 11 .5 Wellston at Jackson
Note: Jeff Morris of Meigs, Hannan Trace al Easfet ..
out lor the season with an In- Southern at Symmes Valley ·
iury, made 23 of 29 free throws North Gatlla at Kruer Creek
1. 793) ·and had 69 rebounds In Federal Hocking a 1\elpre
four games.
·
Hannan at Wahama
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The coach of the St. Louis
Bluei and three of hls players
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a!l!Bult and battery on pollee
officers and disorderly conduct
after a wild brawl with fans at
the Spectrum Thursday night.
Coach AI Arbour, right
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· COLUMBUS (UPI )-The
Ohio Senat~ and House have
completed an abbreviated first
week of their 1972 session
making progress on a haiulfui
of "emergency" bills in hopes
of setting up a six-week recess
until March .
The Senate held a solo session Thursday, unanimously
advancing for House cons~deralimr next week a pair of
bills granting a 10 per cent pay
hike for state employM and .
vo ti ng
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Local Bowling

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News Notes

Motors ."67 J : Milson Furniture
Hart's Used Cus, ,617.
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Individual Games .(l Games)
Ka thy

American lf!9ion

AuKiliary League
Dec. Jl, 197!
Standings

Oa\liS, 50S ; Betty .
473 .tndividual Game - Kathy

Robinson.

Juli.Jn Scott Hill

Born December 25

Lodge School
Sociai Calendar·
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Mr. and Mn. Roger · Hill,
'Hacine,
. .are announcing the
Davis. 200 ; Judy While. 187.
Early
Sunday
MiKed
birth of their first child, a son, ·
Pis. Duncan &amp;Sines
Attendance at Nazarene Team
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Rolling
Pins
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44
Plans were made to attend
Sunday School Jan. 2 was 66. Fe.eney Bennett Flyer s
Cremeans
&amp; Smith
71.
S6
44
&amp;-Roush
70 58 morning at Holzer, Medica~ the district school of inOffering w•s $63.89.
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Junior Bugaloos
44 Goodrich
Hood
&amp;
Greene
68
6D Center. "The infant, who struction on .Feb. 3 at Meigs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood Goble Marauders
38 Ferguson &amp;White
66 62
weighed six pound · tw.o High School wilen Racin.e
36 Wright"&amp; Smith
and family spent Christmas Headquarters Barmaids
66 62
Buckeyes
34 Fearsome Four
ounces
and was 19 incl ~ long, Chapter, Order of the Eastern
48 80
Saturday Eve with his sis~r,
High "Individual Game
Withers &amp;Blake
28 100 was the first baby born on Star, met Monday night With
Mrs. Harold Hawk and family, f+li.ary. Hoover 157.
High
Gome
(J games) Second High Ind . Game Hockingport.
Wright &amp; Smith. 2059 ; Duncan Christmas in Gallia County. Mrs. Cora Webb, worthy
Geraldine Kessinger"iss. ·
Maternal grandparents are matron, and Mr. RaJP~ Webb,
Sines, 1977.
Mr . and Mrs . · George
High Serf&lt;!s - Mary Martin &amp; High
Game
Wright
&amp;
Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Powell of worthy patron, presiding.
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Genhebner called on Mr. and 386.
Smith,
732
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Duncan
&amp;
Sines,
Racine, and paternal grandMrs. Opal Cummins was
Second High Series - Ruth 707 .
Mrs. Charley Woode r&lt;tonday
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Barnhart
~83 .
parents
are
Mrs.
!nell
Hill,
instaUed by the wol'tlly matron
Individual ·13 Gomes) afternoon.
Team Htgh Game - Feeney Men·
Racine,
and
.
the
late
Julian
,
E.
Wright,
592
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to the office of Martha. 'She was
Mr. and Mrs . Victor Bennett Flyers 471.
Duncan,
567.
Women,
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F.
Hill.
Great-grandparents
are
.
unable to attend recent inTeam High Series - Feeney
Genheimer of Peach Fork
Duncan. 513; P. Ferguson, 494. Mr. and Mrs. Oval Diddle,
)
Bennett
Flyers
1366.
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stallation
services. Obligation
Individual Gome- Men, E.
called on Mr. and Mrs. George
Racine;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Wright. 229; J. Davis, 209.
night was observed and the
Genhebner one afternoon lasl
Mason Bowling Center
Women , F. Duncan, 179; P. Custer, Syracuse, and Mrs. initiation of -two candidates
week.
Tuesday Women
Ferguson, 176.
Lilljan Duffy, Syracuse. Mrs. was planned for the Felruary
Mason
Furniture
99 _37
Kyger Creek
Au!jrey Woode and Kevin
Hair Harbour
..,6 38
Strugglers
8 0 Etta Custer, Syracuse, is the meeting. The worthy matron
Barton have· had nu.
Har's Used Ca rs
90 46
D. Malnt.
6 2 great-great-grandmother.
!let Jan. 30 for a practice for
Heilman · and M&amp;R Foodliner
Erma
81 -55 A. ·Shill
6 2
initiation, pnd all officers were
73 67 Timber Splitters
6 2
Ellcabelh Wickham spent Tom Rue Motors
Roush
Canst.
56
72
asked
to be present. ·
C. Shift
2 6
Thursday with Mrs. Weber Ingels Furniture
2~ 112
PATmNT IN HOLZER.'S
Rejects
2 6
Five members whose birthThoma.
High Games (3 Games&gt; B. Shift
2 6
Mrs.
William
Slitter,
Hudson
Mrs. Georgia Thoma spent Tom Rue Motors, 1765; Mason Odd Balls
o 8 St., Middleport, Is a patient at days were In December and
Furniture,
1754.
January and several members
High Team (3 games) - Odd
two weeks in Columbus with
High Game - Tom Rue ~Its, 2599; C-Shlft. 2560.
the Holzer Medical Cenwr, who served on lmtallatlon
her daughter and son-in-law,
High Game -Odd Balls, 936; Room 229. Mrs. Slater was committees were honored and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo King,
Odd Balls. 922.
Individual (3 games) - G. admitted 'Tuesday for treat- presented gifts by Mr. and
Edith King entertained her guest.. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Shrimplln, 643; R. Cremeans, ment of a back injury which Mrs. Webb. Refreshments
daugh~r. Mr. and Mrs. David Leonard .
600.
she suffered ·iil a fall at her
· White and family of Tampa,
Individual Game - G. Milch, · emp1oyment at Ohio Univer- were served by the worthy
Charles King and wife of
matron and worthy patron.
Fla. They all were Christmas Glendale, W. Va., came to see 245; R. Cremeans, 243 .
sity.
Tuesday Industrial
February birthdays will ·be
Eve supper guests of Mr. and his sister, Donna, who Is
Burton Sunoco
104 32
KEITH GOBLE FORD
observed at the next meeting
Mrs. Bill Windon and daughter visiting from Florida, and Coca
Cola
88 46
and
refreshments will be
76 60
BOWLING LEAGUE
and Sunday evening supper spent the day with his mother, Penn Central
Mason AGA
64 72
Standings the week of served by Mr. and Mrs. Clif.
Mrs. Edith King.
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New Haven Furn.
. 38 88 January 4, 1972.
24 56 Team
Won Lost ford Morris and Mr. and Mrs.
Debbie Wood of Gallipolis Carolina Lumber
Team High 13 games}
No. 4
14
2 Jesse Brinker.
spent the holiday vacation with
Burton
Sunoco,
2704;
Penn
No.7
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2
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Central. 2582.
No. 8
12
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When~need
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Robert Wood, Bob and Sandy.
High Game Burton No. I
10
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Mr, and Mrs. Bill Windon Sunoco. 934; Burton Sunoco. ~~:~I
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926.
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and daughter are vacationing
Individual (3 games} - W.
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Memorial services for the
In Florida.
King, 653; B. Davis, 608.
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Mrs. Lucy Hardaway were
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W.
King,
Mrs. Moon spent Chrisbnas
10
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and several days with Mr. and 240; J. Young,
4 12 conducted Sunday at the Mount
Sporn
Mrs. Earl Stout of Broadway, Rejects
20 ,.T .. No. 14
4 12 Moriah Baptist Church,
18 6 No.9
2 14 Middleport. Mrs. Hardaway
Mrs. Moon visited her King ~Ins
The
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2 N 144 was treasurer of the church at
brother and family at B. Shill
10 14
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eam o.
A. Shill
10 14 took 6 points from Team No.6. the time of her death. Funeral
Springfield thts week.
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UniiNo. 3
10 14 Jack Janey was high for Team services were held in Beckley,
Wild Men
8 16 ~ with 589 pins, and W~yne W.Va. Following the memorial
o. Shift
8 16 Doss was high for Team 6 with
services, Lonnie Coates and
Team High (3 games) - A. 48~~~- No. i look 6 points Andy EngliBh of the Forest Run
Shift. 2587; King Pins, 2512.
!rom Team No. 12 . Kerm
High Game- A. Shill, 888 ' Malone was high for Team No. Baptist Church, Pomer-oy,
B. Shill, 874 ·
7 with 480 pins, and Steve were baptised by the Rev.
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games!
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Glallombardo (sub) was high Henry Key. Present lor the
Wright, 595; Klckman, 571.
Individual Game - B. for Team No. 12 with 548 pins. services were members of the
Tennant, 226 ; Arnold, 216 .
Team No. 2 look 8 points
Steelworkers
from Team No. 9. Jack Mink Noami and the Forest Run
22 was high for Team No. 2 with Baptist Churches.
Rejects
18 564 pins and Don Syrus was
Wonders
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l8 high for Team No. 9 with 446
Nuts&amp; Bolts
Mr . and Mrs . John R.
Ferros
16 pins.
Team
No.
11
took
8
points
Foote Heels
Strickland, woodville, are
8
Skips
8 from Team No.3. Eileen Houck announcing the birth. of a son,
Stingers
6 was h"lgh for Team No. 11 with
Wheels
0 513 pins and Steve Carter was Michael Richard, on Dec. 26 at
high for Team No. 3 with 484 a Toledo hospital. The baby
High Games 13 games}
Rejects; 2484; Wonders, 2438. pins.
Team No. 8 took 6 points weighed six poll!lds, 15 ounces.
High Game - Rejects, 878;
from Team No. 13. Charlie Mr. and Mrs. Strickland have
Wonders, 869.
Individual 13 Games) - L. Neal was high for Team No. 8 two... other sons, Steven, ~· ,
with. 533 plns ...and ..wayne and Ricky, lour. Maternal
Salser, 573 ; D. ·Mason, 558 .
Individual Game-L. Salser Shaver was high for Team No.' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
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· - G.. Luster, 224; H. Nelson. 199. 13 with 543 pins.
Team No. s took 8 points ·Basilio Girolaml, Pomeroy,
POMEROY BOWLING
tram Team No·. 10. Burl Cook and the paternal grandmother
Women's Thursday Afternoon was high for Team No. 5 with is Mrs. Flo Stric~land,
Dec. 30,1971
5f75 pins and Pat Joyal was high
Standi119s:
or Team No. 10 with ~58 pins. Pomeroy.
New York Clothing
100 36
Team No. I split 8 points with
Spend your feed dollars wisely ... get
Dave's Tire Land
92 44 Team No. 14. Dwight Unger
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Pomeroy Lanes
84 52 was high for Team No. I with
more from your money, and more
Sgt.
and
Mrs. Karl Russell
Simon's Mkl.
61 75 562 pins &lt;tnd John Lane was
profits, too. Our feeds . . . for every · Forest Run Block
41 95 high for Team No. 14 with SOl and daughter, Melissa, have
Smith's Body Shop
JO 106 pins.
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need ... are scientifically comHigh Tum (3 gomesl - New
High Single ga'!'e tor the returned to their hoR)e in
York Clothing, 1714; Dave's • ladles lor the evenmg was 186 Yuma,, Arizona after visiting
pounded, fortified with vitamins and
Tire land, 1661; Pomeroy pins held by Eileen Ho~ck and here with their parents, Mr.
minerals and enriched with protein to
Lanes, 1657.
lor the men was 224 pms held and Mrs. Kenneth Russell,
High
Tum
Game
New
Jack Mink .
protect health, encourage growth and . York Clothing, 611; ·smith's byHigh
series for the ladles. was Racine, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
boost . gains. Plan your leeding .. Body Shop, 594; Pomeroy 513 total pins. held by Etleen Smith and family, Pomeroy.
Lanes 593
Houck and for the men 5891otal
program here .. . you'll be glad you
High Ind. Series - Mary pin~ held by Jack Janey .
Voss, 544; Margaret Follrod,
Holda M. Gygas rolled a
did.
481 ; Becky Dunfee, 475.
triplicate game and will
High Ind. Goma _ Mary receive a . patch for this
Voss, 214; Mary Voss, 187; achlever;oenl
from
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Becky Ounfee - Drema Smith, Women s International .
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FRIDAY
JITNEY supper, Eastern
HlghSchool,5 to 7p.m. Friday .
SandwiChes. pizza ; salad,
dessert. Sp(!DSored by freshman class. '
DANCE Friday; after
basketball gaine at Wahama
High Scliool Auditorium, 9:30
to 12 midnighl. Jays will emcee. Spunsored by Wahama
Student Council. Admission 75
cents.
_ SUNDAY
HYMN SING, Mt. Moriah
Church of God, · I :30 p.m.
Sunday. All singers .urged to
take part, offering for building
program.
STEERING ~ommlttee of
Senior Citizens of Meigs
County, 7:30 Sunday night in
the social room, Colwnbus and
Southern OhiQ Electric Co.
TIJESDAY
OIDO ETA Phi Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, home of Mrs.
Charlotte Hanning. Cultural
. program on pictures by Mrs.
Hanning and Charlotte
Taunton. Pizza party to follow.

SATURDAY
. TEEN DANCE Saturday,
8:30 to 11 :30 p. m. ·at Racine
Jun.ior Jligh School spilnsored
by senior class. Music by ~·on.
CAMPMEETING Singers,
7:30 p. m. Saturday, Laurel
Cliff Free Methodist Church.
Pu~lic invited.
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MONDAY.
SOUTHERN ATHLETIC
Boosters Monday 7:30p.m. at
high school.
MEIGS CHAPTER 53, DAY,
Monday, 7:30 p.m. All members and wives invited.
Refreshments.
imTLAND PTA, 7:30 p.m.
Rutland Elementary School.
TUESDAY ,
AMERICA'N Legion
Auxiliary, Lewis Manley Post
263, 7 p.m. Tuesday_ at the
home of Mrs. Naomi Bentley,
Rutland.
SYRACUSE PTA Tuesday
7:30 ·p.m. Fibn, Marijuana,

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RUTLAND
Holiday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Stansbury and Mrs. Vona
McKnight of Rutland were
Mrs. Vere Smith of Athens, a
dinner guest; Joseph Martin of
PaYnesville, a weekend guest,
and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Knight,
Massillon.

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A bridal shower honoring
Mrs . Lansing Adams, nee
Garcia McGraw, was held
Wednesday night at the
Wesleyan Uni~d" Methodist
Church. Hostesses were Mrs.
Ruth Wolfe, Mrs. Mattie
Circle, and Mrs. Lavinia
Sbnpson.
Guests were entertained in
the sanctuary with a program
~ w.tld,Qil)g l,ll\ISiS and - aP;:

Sweetest Story Ever Told",
Mrs. ·Wolfe gave a poem "The
One I Love". There was an
the right
organ and piano duet, "1be
Rosary" by Mrs. Circle and
Mrs. Sbnpson, a poem, "Young •• -rn for
Sweetheart" by Miss Edith
Hayman, and two selections, your community
"I Love You Truly" and "Let
Me Call You Sweetheart" by Whut ,\ 'uU du Uc:tt"rmim:s
Miss Pam Hill. Poems, "Lov~ whut wr Uo. If .vou shor
is Self" b-Mrs. S~n and ul homt' you ~uaruntcr
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lt~;~:~:t,·i~K:rowth '-~ -:,;. ~
gave the definition 'of 'love, Wilma McGraw, and an organ
\ 'OU dist:ount our
Mrs. Margaret West sang "The selection, "Hawailan Wedding
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Song" concluded the program.
our
Mrs. Adams will join her ll rn~s· its valuco . If tt store
husband in Hawaii this spring ~~~~·:.:~o~;r a. member of our ,
following compleUon of her 11
community quits
moves out or town. ·
schooting.
should ask ourselves ,
A pink and white color l " ro;,i
he loSe hi5 busineJ;s
scheme was ·carried out in the I h•••""""' he lost nurs ~"
decorations of the annex.
honit:tuwn luyu lty.
Wedding bells decorated the Show
u r ight turn for the
gift table. Centering the lp&lt;or l&lt; who supf"M-irt ~·o u .
refreslunent table was a four- IShnn ut home .
Holzer Medical Center, First tiered cake decorated With
Ave. and .Cedar St. General pink roses and topped with the
visiting hgurs 2-4 and 7-3 p.m. miniatull! bride afid" 'groom
Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to used on the wedding cake. It
4:30 p.m. Parents only on was made by Mrs. Dale McPediatrics Ward. ·
Clurg. Fostoria triple candle
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holders with pink and white
• o/Mr. and Mrs. Robert Don- tapers were used on either
nally, Rt. I, Gallipolis, a side. Mrs. Circle poured the
COMMUNICAT5 CON .. ID.NC •• SHOP AT
daughter.
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Discharges
at tile silver coffee service, and
Charles D~
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·,James M. Mrs. McClurg and Mrs. Wolfe
Jeffers, Ro . Dale Mulford, served the cake. Assorted nuts
Brandy P ie, Mrs. William and pink and white mints were
T. English, and son, also served. Christini
Ann
Sheets,
Mrs . Doris E. Reinhart, Sara
E. Travis, Edwin Schafer,
Albert D. Haynes, George C.
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Arthur Reed, Mrs. Lottie H.
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ATIEND Wi.;DDING ·
. Viclor Mascher, Bremerton,
Out-uf:tuwn frlend t.· and - Wlt sh.: Mrs . Larry .Hughes,
re latives here"lur the wedding Miami, !i'la. ; Mrc and Mrs.
o£ Miss Brenda Brad(ord and ll&lt;tlph Poppe, Cindnnall ; Mrs.
Mr.·Kelly Weller or Lawrence, Jack Cunningham and Karen,
Kansas on Dec. 20 visiting at Portsmouth; . Mr . and ' Mrs .
U1e home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bradford and Wayne,
Cla rence Bradrord, Racine, Arlington, 0 .: Mr. and Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. George E. Paul Bradford, Lisa and Todq,
Weller, Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Athens; imd Mr . and Mrs. Leon
'(ork, Mr. Dave Rogers, San Jordan, Matt .and Monica,
Jose, Calif.: Mr . and Mrs. Thornville.

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8-10 p.m. poster and . sigp
making, -with David Lyons
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instntctor.
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Tuesdays, 3;10 p.m. begmd
·ning drawing, D. Lyons, ,an
silk screen, Saundra Koby.
Orders for church buDettns to be used on March 12, Girl
Wednesdays, 8 to 10 p.m. Scout Sundlly, are now being taken.
advance painting, S.· Moshier.
· Mr,s. William Ohlinger, Big Bend Neighborhood chairman,
'Thursdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. asks th11t troop leaders submit thir orders at ·the Jan. 19 neighExercise class for ladies, G. horhood"'meeting. The cost is $1.45 per 100 bulletins, or 90 cents
Moore i 8-10 p.m., beginning for 100 program inserts.
palnti~g in any medium, S.
Lym Patton, district advisor from the F~ur Rivers Girl
Moshier; 8-10 p.m. ceramics, Scout Council office in Parkersburg, will meet with the troop
R. Fisher.
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leaders at the Jan. i9 meeting.
Saturdays, begmmng Feb. 19
Calendar mon"lly is now due and should be sent to the
. art, teenage class, 10-ll year · Pa~kersburg office.
olds, and 8-9 year olds, . C.
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McCallistt:r. Second sesstMon
Several projects have. been completed by the junior troop ot
ballet and lap lessons,
.Plain · '
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Tuppers
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~~:e;s, Satur ays gmmng . The girls bnproved a flower bed at.the Methodist Churrh and
~he ~ost of the adult arl · will do a planting project in the spring. Trash contamers have
lesSons for 12 sessions Is $24 to also been Installed in the VIllage by the scouts.
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members and $30 for non
In early December the girls had a vagabond cookout usmg
members. Registration Is to be emergency f~l. Several craft projects were completed durmg
made with Mrs. John Byers by the Christmas holidays including red wreaths made of cardiloard
Jan. 28. The children's art with whi~ styrofoam halls and whlre cord.
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classes are $12.50 for eight
Participating in the troop activities are Cheryl Griffm,
lessons with the Art Colony Debbie Shields, Dorothy.Runyon, Charlene Coe, Arlene Connolly,
fur-nishing the supplies. Susan Shjelda, Angie Hensley, Teresa Benedum, Cathy Colllm, _
Registration is due by Feb. 14 Karen Strausbaugh, and Sherr! Hackney.
with Mrs. William Frazee.
. POMEROY TROOP 81
. Ballet and tap lessons are $24
Instruction in knitting will begin next week for members of
for 12 one-hour sessions for the Pomeroy junior troop. Mrs. Edith Sisson will Instruct the
members and $30 for non girls.
members. The cost of the
Yarn and needles along With the Bernat Learn to Knit books
exercise lessons is $12 for are needed by ihe girls if residents are Interested in donating
members and $15 for non- uems. Arrangements were made for the scouts to lead.Jn the
members.
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pledge 1o the flag at the Monday night meeting of the Pomeroy
· A student art exh1b1t will be Elementary· PTA.
featured in January · ~n
Attending the meeting were Mrs. Thomas Smith and Mrs.
Sunday • 2 to 4 P-~- a graphic Sisson leaders Cindy Richards, Cindy McKinney. Kathy
arts demonstration will be
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and
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conduct a framing and matting
workshop . A parent-child
workshop in sandcasUng has
been set for Jan. 30 from 2 to 4
p.m. All demonstrations ·and
workshops are free and open to
the public .
BUCKLE BUSINESS
Brass buckles with artsy
etchings are sold separately
from the belts. So you can
take any color belt and Unk
. It up with a special buckle.

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Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs,. Charles Eskew.
· Other officers named were · .
, Mrs. Stanley Bass, vice .
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The · )"rench Art , Colony's
• ...- -...- - '.. .... . . . Kapple; . aeeretary-treasurer schedule ol winter classes in
and l!llblicity chainnan; and art and dance for both children
Mi-s. Clarence Andrews, flower and adults at Rlverby in
fund chairman.
Gallipolis will begin on Jan. 31.
ntEME ·lOOKS
Mrs .. Eskew had charge of._
Six adult classes and- three
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the 01eeting· and also gave chlldreil 's
classes
are
devotions reading from ·PSabn scheduled· in the . art depart71. l&gt;oems were read by the- inent. Four classes will be
"NOTE AIJ.ER PADS
.members and Mrs. Basil had offeredjn dancing aiong with
the prayer: Reports of the past private lessons. Newest dance
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host the February . The "schedule for classes is as
meeting, Refreshments ·were follows:
served by the hoswss.
Mondays, beginning Jan. ·31,

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elected president of the Golden
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Mr. and Mrs. William
Holidashell of Kingsbury Road
are home · from a Holiday
vacation in California.
They spent Chrisbnas al the
home of their youngest son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and "Mrs.
Raymond Saathoff, San
Francisco, and were joined
there by another son, Ben
Saathoff, and his family of
Denver, Colo., and their ,
daughter, Mrs. Elvin Reents,
her husband, and their
children, of Scotts Bluff, Neb.
• Mr. and Mrs. Houdashelt
also visited Mrs. Stella
Bateman of Sebna, Calif. and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rigdon
and family of Los Angeles, and
spent a day at Disneyland·
before retur·ning home. The
couple flew to the coast and
back.
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DANCES SCHEDULED
. The Rutland Amerjcan.
Legion will sponsor a dance
every Saturday night at the
Legion hall begmnlng at 8:30
p.m. There wllhbe both square
and round dancing with an
admission charge of $1 per
person.

~-The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o, Jan. 7, 19'12

Babysitters. will be availal "e
for toddlei'S .. and up. All 1·I terested •dults lore Invited 1
1 at~nd ..
RACINE GffiL Scout Troop
137, 3:.30 p.m. Tuesday at
Racine American Legion Hall.
Registration fee, $2, to be jllld
and members lo bike handhoOks.
MIDDLEPORT Loage 383,
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One
candidate to receive EA
degree. All Master Maaona
invited.
EASTERN BAND BOOIIers,
8 p.m. ~Y; Eastern High
School. All parents -ed to
attend 'In support ..,of director.

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Local Bowling

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News Notes

Motors ."67 J : Milson Furniture
Hart's Used Cus, ,617.
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Individual Games .(l Games)
Ka thy

American lf!9ion

AuKiliary League
Dec. Jl, 197!
Standings

Oa\liS, 50S ; Betty .
473 .tndividual Game - Kathy

Robinson.

Juli.Jn Scott Hill

Born December 25

Lodge School
Sociai Calendar·
IS
Scheduled ~.~.'~~.~
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Mr. and Mn. Roger · Hill,
'Hacine,
. .are announcing the
Davis. 200 ; Judy While. 187.
Early
Sunday
MiKed
birth of their first child, a son, ·
Pis. Duncan &amp;Sines
Attendance at Nazarene Team
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Rolling
Pins
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44
Plans were made to attend
Sunday School Jan. 2 was 66. Fe.eney Bennett Flyer s
Cremeans
&amp; Smith
71.
S6
44
&amp;-Roush
70 58 morning at Holzer, Medica~ the district school of inOffering w•s $63.89.
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Junior Bugaloos
44 Goodrich
Hood
&amp;
Greene
68
6D Center. "The infant, who struction on .Feb. 3 at Meigs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood Goble Marauders
38 Ferguson &amp;White
66 62
weighed six pound · tw.o High School wilen Racin.e
36 Wright"&amp; Smith
and family spent Christmas Headquarters Barmaids
66 62
Buckeyes
34 Fearsome Four
ounces
and was 19 incl ~ long, Chapter, Order of the Eastern
48 80
Saturday Eve with his sis~r,
High "Individual Game
Withers &amp;Blake
28 100 was the first baby born on Star, met Monday night With
Mrs. Harold Hawk and family, f+li.ary. Hoover 157.
High
Gome
(J games) Second High Ind . Game Hockingport.
Wright &amp; Smith. 2059 ; Duncan Christmas in Gallia County. Mrs. Cora Webb, worthy
Geraldine Kessinger"iss. ·
Maternal grandparents are matron, and Mr. RaJP~ Webb,
Sines, 1977.
Mr . and Mrs . · George
High Serf&lt;!s - Mary Martin &amp; High
Game
Wright
&amp;
Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Powell of worthy patron, presiding.
.
Genhebner called on Mr. and 386.
Smith,
732
;
Duncan
&amp;
Sines,
Racine, and paternal grandMrs. Opal Cummins was
Second High Series - Ruth 707 .
Mrs. Charley Woode r&lt;tonday
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Barnhart
~83 .
parents
are
Mrs.
!nell
Hill,
instaUed by the wol'tlly matron
Individual ·13 Gomes) afternoon.
Team Htgh Game - Feeney Men·
Racine,
and
.
the
late
Julian
,
E.
Wright,
592
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to the office of Martha. 'She was
Mr. and Mrs . Victor Bennett Flyers 471.
Duncan,
567.
Women,
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F.
Hill.
Great-grandparents
are
.
unable to attend recent inTeam High Series - Feeney
Genheimer of Peach Fork
Duncan. 513; P. Ferguson, 494. Mr. and Mrs. Oval Diddle,
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Bennett
Flyers
1366.
·
stallation
services. Obligation
Individual Gome- Men, E.
called on Mr. and Mrs. George
Racine;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Wright. 229; J. Davis, 209.
night was observed and the
Genhebner one afternoon lasl
Mason Bowling Center
Women , F. Duncan, 179; P. Custer, Syracuse, and Mrs. initiation of -two candidates
week.
Tuesday Women
Ferguson, 176.
Lilljan Duffy, Syracuse. Mrs. was planned for the Felruary
Mason
Furniture
99 _37
Kyger Creek
Au!jrey Woode and Kevin
Hair Harbour
..,6 38
Strugglers
8 0 Etta Custer, Syracuse, is the meeting. The worthy matron
Barton have· had nu.
Har's Used Ca rs
90 46
D. Malnt.
6 2 great-great-grandmother.
!let Jan. 30 for a practice for
Heilman · and M&amp;R Foodliner
Erma
81 -55 A. ·Shill
6 2
initiation, pnd all officers were
73 67 Timber Splitters
6 2
Ellcabelh Wickham spent Tom Rue Motors
Roush
Canst.
56
72
asked
to be present. ·
C. Shift
2 6
Thursday with Mrs. Weber Ingels Furniture
2~ 112
PATmNT IN HOLZER.'S
Rejects
2 6
Five members whose birthThoma.
High Games (3 Games&gt; B. Shift
2 6
Mrs.
William
Slitter,
Hudson
Mrs. Georgia Thoma spent Tom Rue Motors, 1765; Mason Odd Balls
o 8 St., Middleport, Is a patient at days were In December and
Furniture,
1754.
January and several members
High Team (3 games) - Odd
two weeks in Columbus with
High Game - Tom Rue ~Its, 2599; C-Shlft. 2560.
the Holzer Medical Cenwr, who served on lmtallatlon
her daughter and son-in-law,
High Game -Odd Balls, 936; Room 229. Mrs. Slater was committees were honored and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo King,
Odd Balls. 922.
Individual (3 games) - G. admitted 'Tuesday for treat- presented gifts by Mr. and
Edith King entertained her guest.. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Shrimplln, 643; R. Cremeans, ment of a back injury which Mrs. Webb. Refreshments
daugh~r. Mr. and Mrs. David Leonard .
600.
she suffered ·iil a fall at her
· White and family of Tampa,
Individual Game - G. Milch, · emp1oyment at Ohio Univer- were served by the worthy
Charles King and wife of
matron and worthy patron.
Fla. They all were Christmas Glendale, W. Va., came to see 245; R. Cremeans, 243 .
sity.
Tuesday Industrial
February birthdays will ·be
Eve supper guests of Mr. and his sister, Donna, who Is
Burton Sunoco
104 32
KEITH GOBLE FORD
observed at the next meeting
Mrs. Bill Windon and daughter visiting from Florida, and Coca
Cola
88 46
and
refreshments will be
76 60
BOWLING LEAGUE
and Sunday evening supper spent the day with his mother, Penn Central
Mason AGA
64 72
Standings the week of served by Mr. and Mrs. Clif.
Mrs. Edith King.
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New Haven Furn.
. 38 88 January 4, 1972.
24 56 Team
Won Lost ford Morris and Mr. and Mrs.
Debbie Wood of Gallipolis Carolina Lumber
Team High 13 games}
No. 4
14
2 Jesse Brinker.
spent the holiday vacation with
Burton
Sunoco,
2704;
Penn
No.7
l4
2
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Central. 2582.
No. 8
12
4
When~need
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Robert Wood, Bob and Sandy.
High Game Burton No. I
10
6
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Windon Sunoco. 934; Burton Sunoco. ~~:~I
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926.
N
5
8
8
and daughter are vacationing
Individual (3 games} - W.
o.
Memorial services for the
In Florida.
King, 653; B. Davis, 608.
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late
Mrs. Lucy Hardaway were
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Individual
Game
W.
King,
Mrs. Moon spent Chrisbnas
10
6
225.
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and several days with Mr. and 240; J. Young,
4 12 conducted Sunday at the Mount
Sporn
Mrs. Earl Stout of Broadway, Rejects
20 ,.T .. No. 14
4 12 Moriah Baptist Church,
18 6 No.9
2 14 Middleport. Mrs. Hardaway
Mrs. Moon visited her King ~Ins
The
P.O.
12
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No0n
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2 N 144 was treasurer of the church at
brother and family at B. Shill
10 14
an. •
eam o.
A. Shill
10 14 took 6 points from Team No.6. the time of her death. Funeral
Springfield thts week.
· (See page 10)
UniiNo. 3
10 14 Jack Janey was high for Team services were held in Beckley,
Wild Men
8 16 ~ with 589 pins, and W~yne W.Va. Following the memorial
o. Shift
8 16 Doss was high for Team 6 with
services, Lonnie Coates and
Team High (3 games) - A. 48~~~- No. i look 6 points Andy EngliBh of the Forest Run
Shift. 2587; King Pins, 2512.
!rom Team No. 12 . Kerm
High Game- A. Shill, 888 ' Malone was high for Team No. Baptist Church, Pomer-oy,
B. Shill, 874 ·
7 with 480 pins, and Steve were baptised by the Rev.
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(3
games!
·O.
Glallombardo (sub) was high Henry Key. Present lor the
Wright, 595; Klckman, 571.
Individual Game - B. for Team No. 12 with 548 pins. services were members of the
Tennant, 226 ; Arnold, 216 .
Team No. 2 look 8 points
Steelworkers
from Team No. 9. Jack Mink Noami and the Forest Run
22 was high for Team No. 2 with Baptist Churches.
Rejects
18 564 pins and Don Syrus was
Wonders
. THmD SON BORN
l8 high for Team No. 9 with 446
Nuts&amp; Bolts
Mr . and Mrs . John R.
Ferros
16 pins.
Team
No.
11
took
8
points
Foote Heels
Strickland, woodville, are
8
Skips
8 from Team No.3. Eileen Houck announcing the birth. of a son,
Stingers
6 was h"lgh for Team No. 11 with
Wheels
0 513 pins and Steve Carter was Michael Richard, on Dec. 26 at
high for Team No. 3 with 484 a Toledo hospital. The baby
High Games 13 games}
Rejects; 2484; Wonders, 2438. pins.
Team No. 8 took 6 points weighed six poll!lds, 15 ounces.
High Game - Rejects, 878;
from Team No. 13. Charlie Mr. and Mrs. Strickland have
Wonders, 869.
Individual 13 Games) - L. Neal was high for Team No. 8 two... other sons, Steven, ~· ,
with. 533 plns ...and ..wayne and Ricky, lour. Maternal
Salser, 573 ; D. ·Mason, 558 .
Individual Game-L. Salser Shaver was high for Team No.' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
.
· - G.. Luster, 224; H. Nelson. 199. 13 with 543 pins.
Team No. s took 8 points ·Basilio Girolaml, Pomeroy,
POMEROY BOWLING
tram Team No·. 10. Burl Cook and the paternal grandmother
Women's Thursday Afternoon was high for Team No. 5 with is Mrs. Flo Stric~land,
Dec. 30,1971
5f75 pins and Pat Joyal was high
Standi119s:
or Team No. 10 with ~58 pins. Pomeroy.
New York Clothing
100 36
Team No. I split 8 points with
Spend your feed dollars wisely ... get
Dave's Tire Land
92 44 Team No. 14. Dwight Unger
RETURN VISIT
Pomeroy Lanes
84 52 was high for Team No. I with
more from your money, and more
Sgt.
and
Mrs. Karl Russell
Simon's Mkl.
61 75 562 pins &lt;tnd John Lane was
profits, too. Our feeds . . . for every · Forest Run Block
41 95 high for Team No. 14 with SOl and daughter, Melissa, have
Smith's Body Shop
JO 106 pins.
.
need ... are scientifically comHigh Tum (3 gomesl - New
High Single ga'!'e tor the returned to their hoR)e in
York Clothing, 1714; Dave's • ladles lor the evenmg was 186 Yuma,, Arizona after visiting
pounded, fortified with vitamins and
Tire land, 1661; Pomeroy pins held by Eileen Ho~ck and here with their parents, Mr.
minerals and enriched with protein to
Lanes, 1657.
lor the men was 224 pms held and Mrs. Kenneth Russell,
High
Tum
Game
New
Jack Mink .
protect health, encourage growth and . York Clothing, 611; ·smith's byHigh
series for the ladles. was Racine, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
boost . gains. Plan your leeding .. Body Shop, 594; Pomeroy 513 total pins. held by Etleen Smith and family, Pomeroy.
Lanes 593
Houck and for the men 5891otal
program here .. . you'll be glad you
High Ind. Series - Mary pin~ held by Jack Janey .
Voss, 544; Margaret Follrod,
Holda M. Gygas rolled a
did.
481 ; Becky Dunfee, 475.
triplicate game and will
High Ind. Goma _ Mary receive a . patch for this
Voss, 214; Mary Voss, 187; achlever;oenl
from
the
Becky Ounfee - Drema Smith, Women s International .
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FRIDAY
JITNEY supper, Eastern
HlghSchool,5 to 7p.m. Friday .
SandwiChes. pizza ; salad,
dessert. Sp(!DSored by freshman class. '
DANCE Friday; after
basketball gaine at Wahama
High Scliool Auditorium, 9:30
to 12 midnighl. Jays will emcee. Spunsored by Wahama
Student Council. Admission 75
cents.
_ SUNDAY
HYMN SING, Mt. Moriah
Church of God, · I :30 p.m.
Sunday. All singers .urged to
take part, offering for building
program.
STEERING ~ommlttee of
Senior Citizens of Meigs
County, 7:30 Sunday night in
the social room, Colwnbus and
Southern OhiQ Electric Co.
TIJESDAY
OIDO ETA Phi Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, home of Mrs.
Charlotte Hanning. Cultural
. program on pictures by Mrs.
Hanning and Charlotte
Taunton. Pizza party to follow.

SATURDAY
. TEEN DANCE Saturday,
8:30 to 11 :30 p. m. ·at Racine
Jun.ior Jligh School spilnsored
by senior class. Music by ~·on.
CAMPMEETING Singers,
7:30 p. m. Saturday, Laurel
Cliff Free Methodist Church.
Pu~lic invited.
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MONDAY.
SOUTHERN ATHLETIC
Boosters Monday 7:30p.m. at
high school.
MEIGS CHAPTER 53, DAY,
Monday, 7:30 p.m. All members and wives invited.
Refreshments.
imTLAND PTA, 7:30 p.m.
Rutland Elementary School.
TUESDAY ,
AMERICA'N Legion
Auxiliary, Lewis Manley Post
263, 7 p.m. Tuesday_ at the
home of Mrs. Naomi Bentley,
Rutland.
SYRACUSE PTA Tuesday
7:30 ·p.m. Fibn, Marijuana,

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VISITORS COME
RUTLAND
Holiday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Stansbury and Mrs. Vona
McKnight of Rutland were
Mrs. Vere Smith of Athens, a
dinner guest; Joseph Martin of
PaYnesville, a weekend guest,
and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Knight,
Massillon.

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A bridal shower honoring
Mrs . Lansing Adams, nee
Garcia McGraw, was held
Wednesday night at the
Wesleyan Uni~d" Methodist
Church. Hostesses were Mrs.
Ruth Wolfe, Mrs. Mattie
Circle, and Mrs. Lavinia
Sbnpson.
Guests were entertained in
the sanctuary with a program
~ w.tld,Qil)g l,ll\ISiS and - aP;:

Sweetest Story Ever Told",
Mrs. ·Wolfe gave a poem "The
One I Love". There was an
the right
organ and piano duet, "1be
Rosary" by Mrs. Circle and
Mrs. Sbnpson, a poem, "Young •• -rn for
Sweetheart" by Miss Edith
Hayman, and two selections, your community
"I Love You Truly" and "Let
Me Call You Sweetheart" by Whut ,\ 'uU du Uc:tt"rmim:s
Miss Pam Hill. Poems, "Lov~ whut wr Uo. If .vou shor
is Self" b-Mrs. S~n and ul homt' you ~uaruntcr
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lt~;~:~:t,·i~K:rowth '-~ -:,;. ~
gave the definition 'of 'love, Wilma McGraw, and an organ
\ 'OU dist:ount our
Mrs. Margaret West sang "The selection, "Hawailan Wedding
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Song" concluded the program.
our
Mrs. Adams will join her ll rn~s· its valuco . If tt store
husband in Hawaii this spring ~~~~·:.:~o~;r a. member of our ,
following compleUon of her 11
community quits
moves out or town. ·
schooting.
should ask ourselves ,
A pink and white color l " ro;,i
he loSe hi5 busineJ;s
scheme was ·carried out in the I h•••""""' he lost nurs ~"
decorations of the annex.
honit:tuwn luyu lty.
Wedding bells decorated the Show
u r ight turn for the
gift table. Centering the lp&lt;or l&lt; who supf"M-irt ~·o u .
refreslunent table was a four- IShnn ut home .
Holzer Medical Center, First tiered cake decorated With
Ave. and .Cedar St. General pink roses and topped with the
visiting hgurs 2-4 and 7-3 p.m. miniatull! bride afid" 'groom
Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to used on the wedding cake. It
4:30 p.m. Parents only on was made by Mrs. Dale McPediatrics Ward. ·
Clurg. Fostoria triple candle
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holders with pink and white
• o/Mr. and Mrs. Robert Don- tapers were used on either
nally, Rt. I, Gallipolis, a side. Mrs. Circle poured the
COMMUNICAT5 CON .. ID.NC •• SHOP AT
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Discharges
at tile silver coffee service, and
Charles D~
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·,James M. Mrs. McClurg and Mrs. Wolfe
Jeffers, Ro . Dale Mulford, served the cake. Assorted nuts
Brandy P ie, Mrs. William and pink and white mints were
T. English, and son, also served. Christini
Ann
Sheets,
Mrs . Doris E. Reinhart, Sara
E. Travis, Edwin Schafer,
Albert D. Haynes, George C.
When you need
Foglesong, Jolin H. Kiniley,
Jr., Mrs. Gwendolyn Porter,
Member Federal Reserve
Nea Sue Stockmeiswr, Dallas
System
Stambaugh,
Jr .,
Mrs .
On Fridays Our Drive - In
Margaret L. McDaniel, John
Window is Open 9 a.m . to 7
Arthur Reed, Mrs. Lottie H.
p.m., (Continuously 1.
Border, Mrs. Kalhertne
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Cheatwood, Miss Mary L,
For Each Depositor
Lowe, Mrs. Margaret Francis',

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70 Cadllla"C:" Sedan DeVIlle
68 Mustang Fastback
V·8, auto .. P.S.

70 Hornet

James E. Morrow and Robert
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Dr. , 6 cyl., standard shift.

62 Chevrolet II

ATIEND Wi.;DDING ·
. Viclor Mascher, Bremerton,
Out-uf:tuwn frlend t.· and - Wlt sh.: Mrs . Larry .Hughes,
re latives here"lur the wedding Miami, !i'la. ; Mrc and Mrs.
o£ Miss Brenda Brad(ord and ll&lt;tlph Poppe, Cindnnall ; Mrs.
Mr.·Kelly Weller or Lawrence, Jack Cunningham and Karen,
Kansas on Dec. 20 visiting at Portsmouth; . Mr . and ' Mrs .
U1e home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bradford and Wayne,
Cla rence Bradrord, Racine, Arlington, 0 .: Mr. and Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. George E. Paul Bradford, Lisa and Todq,
Weller, Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Athens; imd Mr . and Mrs. Leon
'(ork, Mr. Dave Rogers, San Jordan, Matt .and Monica,
Jose, Calif.: Mr . and Mrs. Thornville.

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8-10 p.m. poster and . sigp
making, -with David Lyons
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instntctor.
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·By Charlene Hoe IC
Tuesdays, 3;10 p.m. begmd
·ning drawing, D. Lyons, ,an
silk screen, Saundra Koby.
Orders for church buDettns to be used on March 12, Girl
Wednesdays, 8 to 10 p.m. Scout Sundlly, are now being taken.
advance painting, S.· Moshier.
· Mr,s. William Ohlinger, Big Bend Neighborhood chairman,
'Thursdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. asks th11t troop leaders submit thir orders at ·the Jan. 19 neighExercise class for ladies, G. horhood"'meeting. The cost is $1.45 per 100 bulletins, or 90 cents
Moore i 8-10 p.m., beginning for 100 program inserts.
palnti~g in any medium, S.
Lym Patton, district advisor from the F~ur Rivers Girl
Moshier; 8-10 p.m. ceramics, Scout Council office in Parkersburg, will meet with the troop
R. Fisher.
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leaders at the Jan. i9 meeting.
Saturdays, begmmng Feb. 19
Calendar mon"lly is now due and should be sent to the
. art, teenage class, 10-ll year · Pa~kersburg office.
olds, and 8-9 year olds, . C.
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McCallistt:r. Second sesstMon
Several projects have. been completed by the junior troop ot
ballet and lap lessons,
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Tuppers
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~~:e;s, Satur ays gmmng . The girls bnproved a flower bed at.the Methodist Churrh and
~he ~ost of the adult arl · will do a planting project in the spring. Trash contamers have
lesSons for 12 sessions Is $24 to also been Installed in the VIllage by the scouts.
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members and $30 for non
In early December the girls had a vagabond cookout usmg
members. Registration Is to be emergency f~l. Several craft projects were completed durmg
made with Mrs. John Byers by the Christmas holidays including red wreaths made of cardiloard
Jan. 28. The children's art with whi~ styrofoam halls and whlre cord.
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classes are $12.50 for eight
Participating in the troop activities are Cheryl Griffm,
lessons with the Art Colony Debbie Shields, Dorothy.Runyon, Charlene Coe, Arlene Connolly,
fur-nishing the supplies. Susan Shjelda, Angie Hensley, Teresa Benedum, Cathy Colllm, _
Registration is due by Feb. 14 Karen Strausbaugh, and Sherr! Hackney.
with Mrs. William Frazee.
. POMEROY TROOP 81
. Ballet and tap lessons are $24
Instruction in knitting will begin next week for members of
for 12 one-hour sessions for the Pomeroy junior troop. Mrs. Edith Sisson will Instruct the
members and $30 for non girls.
members. The cost of the
Yarn and needles along With the Bernat Learn to Knit books
exercise lessons is $12 for are needed by ihe girls if residents are Interested in donating
members and $15 for non- uems. Arrangements were made for the scouts to lead.Jn the
members.
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pledge 1o the flag at the Monday night meeting of the Pomeroy
· A student art exh1b1t will be Elementary· PTA.
featured in January · ~n
Attending the meeting were Mrs. Thomas Smith and Mrs.
Sunday • 2 to 4 P-~- a graphic Sisson leaders Cindy Richards, Cindy McKinney. Kathy
arts demonstration will be
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gvenon Sunday,
y onmeJan. !6 from • ' Smith, Ellen McDarue
· 1, Shan· M"tch
nc1 An1'ta Rusche1.
and
1 , a
2
to 4 p.m. Saundra Koby will
conduct a framing and matting
workshop . A parent-child
workshop in sandcasUng has
been set for Jan. 30 from 2 to 4
p.m. All demonstrations ·and
workshops are free and open to
the public .
BUCKLE BUSINESS
Brass buckles with artsy
etchings are sold separately
from the belts. So you can
take any color belt and Unk
. It up with a special buckle.

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Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs,. Charles Eskew.
· Other officers named were · .
, Mrs. Stanley Bass, vice .
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The · )"rench Art , Colony's
• ...- -...- - '.. .... . . . Kapple; . aeeretary-treasurer schedule ol winter classes in
and l!llblicity chainnan; and art and dance for both children
Mi-s. Clarence Andrews, flower and adults at Rlverby in
fund chairman.
Gallipolis will begin on Jan. 31.
ntEME ·lOOKS
Mrs .. Eskew had charge of._
Six adult classes and- three
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the 01eeting· and also gave chlldreil 's
classes
are
devotions reading from ·PSabn scheduled· in the . art depart71. l&gt;oems were read by the- inent. Four classes will be
"NOTE AIJ.ER PADS
.members and Mrs. Basil had offeredjn dancing aiong with
the prayer: Reports of the past private lessons. Newest dance
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host the February . The "schedule for classes is as
meeting, Refreshments ·were follows:
served by the hoswss.
Mondays, beginning Jan. ·31,

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elected president of the Golden
Rule
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Churcll of Chriat at a.meeting

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Mr. and Mrs. William
Holidashell of Kingsbury Road
are home · from a Holiday
vacation in California.
They spent Chrisbnas al the
home of their youngest son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and "Mrs.
Raymond Saathoff, San
Francisco, and were joined
there by another son, Ben
Saathoff, and his family of
Denver, Colo., and their ,
daughter, Mrs. Elvin Reents,
her husband, and their
children, of Scotts Bluff, Neb.
• Mr. and Mrs. Houdashelt
also visited Mrs. Stella
Bateman of Sebna, Calif. and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rigdon
and family of Los Angeles, and
spent a day at Disneyland·
before retur·ning home. The
couple flew to the coast and
back.
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DANCES SCHEDULED
. The Rutland Amerjcan.
Legion will sponsor a dance
every Saturday night at the
Legion hall begmnlng at 8:30
p.m. There wllhbe both square
and round dancing with an
admission charge of $1 per
person.

~-The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o, Jan. 7, 19'12

Babysitters. will be availal "e
for toddlei'S .. and up. All 1·I terested •dults lore Invited 1
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RACINE GffiL Scout Troop
137, 3:.30 p.m. Tuesday at
Racine American Legion Hall.
Registration fee, $2, to be jllld
and members lo bike handhoOks.
MIDDLEPORT Loage 383,
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One
candidate to receive EA
degree. All Master Maaona
invited.
EASTERN BAND BOOIIers,
8 p.m. ~Y; Eastern High
School. All parents -ed to
attend 'In support ..,of director.

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Catalina 4 dr. sed . Local one owner·, ooly 31,876 m iles . We
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CHURCH OF THE N"AZA - KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST
HE M L 0 C K
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RENE - Middleport, Rev - Hobarl Newell,-sup! Serv1ces• CHRISTIAN - David Slauf(er.
Auary Mtller, fJd~•ur , r•uvo wmly, 9 30 am on Sunday pasior , SlanfordStockton, supt.
Carson supt Sunday school, Preaching llrst and th~rd Mornmg worship, 9:30 a.m;
9.30 ~ m.. Morning wor- Sundays of monlh by Clifford church school, 10· 30 a.m.;
!hlp
10 ~0 a.m..
junior Smith, 9 30 • m
young J&gt;OOPies meeting, 6:30
wcl ~ly 6 JO p m . NYPS-6,45 - ·
p.m ; ~vening worship, 7:30.
P 111 's unday evanij,elislic 'U~Ig:soN Oa~r~1 R 1J.,!;~~~~ B1ble s1udy. Wednesday, 7:30
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPl1ng . 7 30 P m
rayer pastor Sunday School, 9 30 a P m
POMERtW
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave , mee
Pl5Jii'ERO\' l MINITY- Rev Pomeroy, afflllaled wilh S B C , mee ll.ng Wednesday, 7·30 P m m .. Annie Mohler, s;;pt.;
W H Perrin, paslor Roy lhe Rev Fred Hill, paslor
• Leonard Gilmore, first elder;
MT. UNION BAPTIST - 1
'" Mayer, Supt. Church school, Sunday School , 9 30 a m , MASO~ COUNTY
evening service, ) :30 p. m Rev. Cecil Co•, pastor. Sunday !
9:15a. m ; worship, 10· 24 a m.. morning worship, 10 30 a m ,
THE--HILAND CHAPEL, ~;:nes~ay praye • meeting, school SIIPI., Joe Sayre. Sunday
youth choir rehearsal Monday , tunior soctety, 6. 30 a. m NYPS,
sc~ool , 9 45 a .m. ; Sunday ;
6:30 p m ; Mrs Ma'i_vin Burt, 6 45 p m Sunday evangelistic George Caslo, pastor. Sund!'Y Mf-MOIHA'R C.iUUH OF evening
worship, 7:30. WedSchool,
9&lt;30,
evenin9
worship,
GOD·Racine
Roule
2
The
director ;
sen ior
choi r meetmg, 1 · 30 p. m. Prayer
nesday
prayer
and Bible study,
7
30
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evening
prayer
Rev.
Charles
Hahd,
paslor.
rehearsal, 7:30pm , Thursday, meet1ng Wednesday, 7:30 o.m
7
30
p.m.
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serviCe,
·7
30
P
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Su~day
&gt;ehool,
9.
45
a.m
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Mrs. Paul Nease, director All
day quilting party for Busy Bee
MIDDLEPORT ' MASON FIRST BAPTIST - morning worship, 11 a.m . T.UPPERS PLAINS
and Pomerov Sis., Stan Evening services, Tuesday and CHRISTIAN CHURCH -Mr.
Clan. Thursday, al church
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST- Second
Craig , pastor Sun, 'I school, Friday 7 30
social room.
Corner Fourth and Main, 9:45am , wor51'11p servi~e, 1~. BEA,RWALLOW RIDGE John Wyalf. pastor; J. S. DaviS,
Sunday School supt. ; Sunday ,
, POr!EROY CHURCH OF M1ddleporl Rev Henry L. Key ,
school,
9 30 a m., Morning
am
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union
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6
30
P-~
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CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
David
THE NAZARENE - Corner Jr., paslor Sunday School 9 30
worship service, 7 30
B'
d 9 30 Sermon, 10:30 a m. Evening
Union and Mulberry Rev a m , Arnold Richards, supt , evening
1
p.m Mid-week prayer service, Jewell. pasto~. 1ble s_u y,
sermon, 7 p. m
Clyde V. Henderson, pastor Mornin_g worsh1p 10·3() a. m. _ Wednesday. 7 30 p m.
a m , morning worship. 10 30 ,
Sunday School 9 30 a m
CE evenmg worship, 6 30 P m
LETART FALLS UNITED
J E HQVAH'S WITNESSES Raymond Walburn, supt
CHRIS T lA N SCIEN
Wednesday Bible sludy, 7 30 BRETHREN - Rev. Robert
Services
at
315
Main
Sl
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Pl.
Larry
Carnahan
prestdmg
MOrning worship 10.30 a m.
Shook, pastor; Herschel Norris,
Etoenlng service 7. 30 p m. M1d mtntsfer Sunday, Btble lecture, Pleasant. Sunday School 9:15 Pu'l.lrrED MINISTRY oF supt. Sunday school, 9:30a.m.,
week service, Wednesday, 7 31 9 30 a m , Walchtower study, am Sundays. 11 am • Wed MEIGS COUNTY, The United
10 30 a m . Tuesday, Bible nesdaX' testimonial meetmg 8 Presbyterian Church, Dwighl morning sermon, 10:30 a.m.;
p. m
,
evening sermon, 7:30 alter·
study,
7 30 p m , Thursday ,
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev
P m 1R~~~~~T3LE CHURCH L Zavitz, Pastor Direclor , noting each Sunday. Prayer
Stanley Plattenburg, m1n1Sfer mm tstry school 7· 30 p. m ,
FA
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George W Hulton and Rev
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
- Lelart Route l. the ev an Lmson Slebblns, Ass'!. Pastor- service,
Morning prayer and sermon, ser vtce meeting 8 30 p. m
Prayer
meeting, 7· 30 p.m .
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
Craig, pastor Sunday sch?"bll, D~rectors FIRST UNITED
10 30 a. m Holy commun1 on
alternating
Sundays
of Chnst tn Chtistian Union- 9 30 am · prayer and Bl e PRESBYTERIAN,
and sermon, f1rst Su ndays
Lawrence
Manley,
pastor
;
Mrs
sludy, 7 30 P m Collage prayer Harrisonville Sunday Church
10 30 a m Church school
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
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OF PROPHECY, G. P.
One stormy night our ltghts went
Supt Sunday School9:30 a . m , worship service, Fnday, 7.30 Lee. Supt, Mornmg Worship
grade, 10.30 a m
Smllh, pastor Sunday School,
' toto
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POMEROY CHURCH 01 Evenmg worshtp 7 30 Wed P m
- 10 30 a m FIRST UNIT EO lOa. m. ; Arthur Henson, Supl.,
nesday
prayer
meetmg
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7
30
p
MASON
CHURCH
OF PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, Morning Worship II a . m.,
CHRIST- Mr Hoyt Allen, Jr
ltttle Mary screal'(led and
CHRIST- Loren T Stephens, Sunday Church School, 9:30 'B Young Peoples service, 7 p m.•
pastor. Bible School, 9 30 a m
grabbed
me. The boys, lrylnu to
minister. Worship, 10 a.m.; m, Lewis Sauer, Supt . Mor Evening service, 7.30 p. m;
worship, 10. 30, adult wo rsh1~
MIDDLEPORT PEN
be brave, bonged across the room.
service and . vouo~ people! TECOSTAL, Th1rd Ave, lhe Bible study, 11.15 a.m, evening n1ng worship , 10 30 A m Wednesday Mid We&amp;k Prayer
U N I T E D Service. 7:30 p m.
meeting, both 7 30 p. m Sun Rev William Kni1tel. pastor , worship, 7' 30 p.m. Mid week F 1 R S T
1 comforted rhem, trylrig to hold
day -Wectnesday,
combioed Ronald Dugan, Sunday school service, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m: PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse, meeting, 6:30 p. m ; Evening
all
agamst the terrors of the da·k.
Bible study and prayer supl Classes for all ages , MASON ASSEMBLY OF Mormng Worship, 9 a m, ;vorship, 7:30 p m. ·
meeting, 7.30 p. m.
evening servtce. 7 30 p m · GOD -'Second St., Mason, W Sunday Church School, lO'a m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
Then the back door bongld,
THE SALVATION ARMY - Young peoples
meeting , Va Chester Tennant, paslor Mrs Sampson Hall. Supt
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
and
there was Bob ttanding in the
Envoy Ray S Wining, officer In Wednesday , 8 p m. , B1ble Sunday school, 10 a m. ,
STIVERSVILLE
COM- Grate, pastor. Worship service,
door
holdmg a lighted candle.
c;llarge. _
Su~- 10 a, m.. study, Fnday, 8 p m
morning worship, II a. m • MUNITY, Rev Edsel Hari, lla m. and 7·30 p' m. Sunday.
Holmess meeting , 1u JU d n•
evangelistiC servtce, 7 30 P m. pastor Sunday School servtce Sunday School, 9· 30 a m
"Daddy, Daddy," cried the' chi~
Sunday School Young People's
FREEWILL BAPTIST Bible study and prayer service, 10 a.m Prayer Meellng each R~enard Barton, supt. Prayer
dren, the~r fears forgotten, aa the
Leg1on, 7p m., Thursday, 1 to3 CHURCH - Corner Ash and Wednesday, 7 30 p. m Phone Thursday 7:30 p m Sunday r'f)eetlng, Wednesday, 7: 30 p, m.
room resumed its safe prop~rtlona
p. m, Ladies Home League , 7 Plum.
Mlddleoort
Noel 773 513~ - -'--BRADFORD CHURCH ~F
evemng service, 7.30 p.m.
p, m Prep cJa.nes._
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Herrman, pastor , Guy Priddy,
in 1he lighl. Gaily lhey' helped to
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
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SACRJiD HEART - Rev. Sunday School Supl Saturday CHRIST In Chllstlan Un1on _ Pomeroy -Harrisonville minister. Sunday School 9 · 30 a
light the candles and build a roar·
Falher Bernard Kraicovlc,_evening service, 7 p m Sunday , Rev. O'Dell Manley, paslor Road Kennelh Eberts, paslor. m ; morning church 10. 30 a.
lng fire
pastor
Phone
992 2825, School. 10 a m , Sunday Sunday school. 9 30 am • Roger Paul
McElroy,
Sunday m ; Sunday evening service,
Saturday evening Mass, 7 30 evening worship, 7 p. m.
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Manley, supt .. evening servl_ce, School Supt Sunday School9 30 7 30 p m. Wednesday service, 8
P
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even1ng
a.
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morning
wor~ip
and
chUrch.
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FIRST BAPTISt CHURCH of
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
prayer meeting, ! 30 P m communion, 10· 30 a. m ;
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corner
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· 30 p.m.
Palmer Streels, Rev. Charles Sunday evening youth service Sunday evening youth Christian METHODIST - Rev Eugene
of proportion and confidence, no
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Simons,
pastor.
Danny 6 45 with Macy Lou Carler, endeavor, 6. 30; Worship ser- Gill, pastor. William Bailey,
matter how dark things seem.
vices, Sunday, 7. 30 p. m. supt Sunday School, 9: 30a.m. ;
-Roberl Kuhn, pasldr. George Thompson, Sunday School leader. No Tuesday service.
Mormng
worship,
10.30
a.
m.;
Skinner, Sunday School supt Superinlendenl Sundav
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE Wednesday evening prayer
Your church con br~ghten your
S'unday School, 9· 30 a. m , church school for everyone Services, 315 Main St., Pt. meeting and Bible study, 7·30 p. Evening worsh1p, 7 30 p. m.
life, if you give 11 a c.f:tonce.
Wednesday, Christian Youth
morning worship, 10.30 a m , 9 15 am. , Morning worship Pleasanl. Sunday services, 11 m
JOHN LUTHERAN - Crusade, 6 30 p m ; Prayer
BYF, 6 p. m. ; B1ble Study 10: 15 am , Evening services, am. Wednesday Tesllmonial
Wednesday 7 p m , cho1r 7 30 p m , Wednesday prayer mee!Jna, 7·30 P m
Pine Grove, lhe Rev. Arlhur meeting 7.30 p m Thursday,
.
nr~rtir:P. . Wed, 8· 30 p.L m
~ervlce, 7· 30 p.m. Extra youth MEIGS COUNTY
Combs, pastor. Sunday school. ch01r practice, 7 p m.
DEXTER
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OF
ST. PAUL •LU I n~KAN - activities on Sunday, 5 p.m , for
9 30 am ., church serv~ees,
MEIGS
CHRIST -Danny Evans,
Rev. Arthur C Lund, paslor. all youth up to sixth grade ; 6 30
10 30 a m
pastor. Norman C Will, supl.
Sunday School, 9: 15 a m. , for !umor and senior high
COOPERAiiVE
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Sunday School 9 30 a. m.;
Charles Evans, Supl.; worship students
Cl!i
PARISH
CHRIST, Roy Bill Carter. Worship service, 10 30 a . m.
service, 10:30 a. m. Conevangelist ; ThuHnan Carsey, Chmtlan Endeavor Sunday
firmation class, Tuesday, 4 15
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Bible
School supt.; Bible School evemna
lo s 30 p.m ; Jun1or Con - Middleport. 5th and Main
THE UNITED
9·30 am ; morning worship,
firmation class, Thursday, 6:30 Raulln Moyer, pastor Michael
METHODIST CHURCH
REORGANIZED CHURCH
10:30 a.m., youth meeting, 6
•• 7:JLI!..m.
Gerlach, Sunday School supt
Robert R. Card, Director
OF
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evening
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sEVENTH DAY ADVENT- - Bible School, 9 30 am ; morPOMEROY CLUSTER
TER
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Class,
TIST _ Pomeroy Mulberry nlng worship, 10:30 a .m ,
Rev Robert R. Card
Raclne
Road. Ralph Johnson, • With the hope It will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that whith f~
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m .. prayer
Hgts. HerberftMo'!ian, pastor evening worship,- 7 30 p m.;
Rev. Stanton Smith
White, Sunday
pastor
Herbert
CHESTER- Worship 9 15 a. meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p m.
Sa bbalh School, Saturda{), 2 p prayer service 7 p m. WedSchool Director Sunday School, i good In family and Gommunity life, this feature is sponsored by the business
d
m , Church School 10 a. m
ENTERPRISE- Worship, 9
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST - 9 30 a m. ; Morning worship,
m.; worship, 3. 15 p. m. rcas nes ay
firms and organizations whose names appear below
Socie'4lOa . m. each Thursday,_ -------~- a m , Church Schooi.-Ul a. m Rev Freeland Norris, paslor 10 30 a m , Sunday evening
:'GRAHAM UNITED METH- Mrs. VIctor Perry, all local,
FLATWOODS- Worship, 11 Sunday school. 10 am .. church serv1ce, 7 p. m Wednesday
ODIS'l' CHURCH - Preaching and Mrs. Sharon Edwards, a. m . Church School 10 a m serviCe, 7 p m Wednesday eventng prayer services, 7 30 p
9:30 a. m., first and second
POMEROY w h1 o
m.
th thi d Ronne and Rickii Pickett,
- ors P· 1 30 Bible study, 7 p m
f
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un ys o eac man • r
a. m; Church School9 15a m,
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST and fourlh Sundays each month, Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Robert UMYF 6 30 p m
'r
Minersville, J . A. Me Walen, Great Bend, Charles Norris,
PLUMBING AND HEATING
.worship service at 7:30 P m. Cook were callers at the
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m .; pastor. Worship service, 9 30 a
992-2550
Phone 992-3284
WPreday""ersdaan~ Bevlbelnelna~~su-i~t 7 30, Facemyre home.
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Middleport
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Sundar.
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Prayer meeting Wednesday School, 9:30 a m , Ralph Car,
Columbus and went by plane
HEATH - Worship 10 30 a 7 30 p.m
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, Church School 9:30 a. m. ;
d 7 30
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fr om the re to MiaID1 Lakes, m
UMYF 7 p m
RACINE FIRSf CHURCH m an
p.m. a erna e y
Fla., where they were holiday
RUTLAND-Worship 9 15 a OF THE NAZARENE - Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
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Bakers of Good Bread
m ; Church School 10 a m , Sunday School, 9 30 a. m.; 7 30 P m Rev. Jay Stiles,
Morning Worshop, l0:30 a. m.; pastor.
Middleport, Ohio
guests of their son-m-law and UMYF 7 P m
Huntington, W. Va.
.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
SALEM CENTER- Wo&lt;shtp !=yemng w0rsh1p, 7.;JfJ P• ,m
OLD
DEXTER
CON.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers, Arnson and Micheile. They 9a m.. Church School lOa m ; Wednesday, Sunday School GREGATIONAL CHURCH _
Supenntendent, Pauline Me- Rev . Willard Dutcher, paslor.
local,andtheirguests,Mr.and were joined there by their UMYF Thursday, 7 P m
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SYRACUSE
CLUSTER
Cllntock,
worlef FranciS, Sundar.
Mrs. Jo•••
other son.in- wand daug ter,
Rev. Forresl R. Donley
M Wolfe pastor Rev . Morr is Mrs.
s
chool Sup . Sunday Schoo ,
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RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- 9 4sa.m . ChurchServlcesflrst
ofNewBolltm,W.,vlsltedwith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leist,
Sales- Allis Chalmers- Service
Mrs. Jeffers' mother, Mrs. Rosemary and Lorraine, of Chucrch Schoold 9 so a. m.. CShharlel sNor3rOis, pastor MoSund,ay and third Sundays following
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Middleport, Ohio
Farm- Industrial- Lawn - Garden
8 · m .,
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1st Tues
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Sunday
School,
Second
and
Beu Ia h Cor dray an d ber Cia r ksburg, Md - Th ey were W3FOR
RUN- Worship 9 a worship, 10. 45 a. m , Sunday
Tuppers
Plains
667·3435
Salurday evenings, 8 p.
brother and sister-In-la w, Mr. overnight guests qf Mrs "' , Church School 10 a m., evenmg worship, 7 30 p.m .; fourth
m. services.
and Mrs. Herman Cordray, Thomas' sister, Mrs. Amy WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30 p Wednesday evening Bible
Study, 7·30 o m
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
m
Athens Route.
C&amp;ldwe U 10 CoIumbus as th ey
MINERSVILLE - Worsh1p
- Mr. Robert Wyalt, pastor,
TadGilkeyofAlbanywasan returned home.
lOam .. ChurchSchool9a. m ,
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, Sunday School supt., Ronald
overnight guest of his brother·
Dinner guests during the WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7 30 p. m
Rev. Lawrence Sullivan, Osborne. Bible School, 9:30 a.
_Athens Road
Pomeroy I ·
The Store with A"'-ieart
ln-lawandslster,Mr. andMrs. holidaysatthehomeofMr.and
SYRACUE- Worship, 8 a. pastor Sunday School 9 30 m ; preaching 10.-45 a . m.;
A Family That Worships Together
, Racine
m , Church School. 9 a m ; a.m , youth and !unlor youth Evening services, 7:30 p m.
949-3342
Walter Jordan. Others who Mrs. Mendal Jordan mcluded Prayer and Bible Study, service, 6 -45 p.m., evening
Stays Together
called at the Jordan home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bratton, Mr. Wednesday, 7· 30 p. m.
worship, 7 30 p m , prayer and '
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Norman Sha ner an d Mrs. Dwame
·
J ord an,
SOUTHERN
CLUSTER
praise, Wednesd~t,___Z:30 p.m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Rev. W. Dale McCiul'll
andDilwnFrench,Athens,and BryanandKeith,Mr. andMrs.
Rev FrankCheesebrew
SILVER RUN FREE BAP- METHODIST- Cecil Wise, '
TIST- Rev Howard Kimble, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30
Mrs. CllntmGilkeyandKaren, Kenneth Crabtree, Mr. and
Rev._MarthaAnnMaJ!ner
pa.lor. Sunday school, lOa .m., a.m., Morning worship, 10.30
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Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Bakers of Hol~um Bread
Albany.
Mrs. WalterJordan,Mrs.Faye
Hthoi1ANY (DorcasCih
Henry Davis, supl; evening am, Young People's service
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey Jordan and Mrs. ida Denruson. Wors lp, 9 30 a. m ;
urc
service, 7. 30 p .m. Prayer 6 -45 p.m.; E"vangellstlc service '
Mlddleporf, Ohio
Middleport, 0.
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joined famlly members for a Other callers were Mr. and Sc~~~ EL ~ ~orshlp, 11 a. meellng. Thursday, 7:30 P m 7 30 p.m . Prayer meellng '
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Thursday, 7· 30 p m.
gathering at the home-of their Mrs . Clay Jordan and Mr. and m, 1st and 3rd Sundays;
son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. Mrs. Dorsey Jordan, Rodney, Church Schoo1J~_m-"CHESTER CHURCH OF
APPLE GROVE - Worship, GOO- Rev James Satterfield,
and Mrs. Roy Wiseman at Virginia, Rick and Ralpb.
7·30 p m . church school, 9 30 pastor · Sunday school, 9: 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
Member of the Big 3
MISSION
Bald
Knobs,
Rev.
Harrisonville. Other dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Dora! Beatty a ro .. mid -week serv ice, am , worship service, 11 a.m.;
General Merchandise
guesta were the grandchildren, and Chuck, Carlisle, and Mr. Wednesday, 8 P m
evening servl ce. 7; prayer L R. Gluesencamp, pastor.
Chester, Ohio
Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sundar.
Tuppers Plains
servtce
and
youth
serv
ice,
667-3280
Rev. and Mrs. David Wiseman and Mrs. Bob Wile of Fairborn,
EAST LETART - Worship,
School
Supt
Sunday
Schoo
,
.Thursday, 7 p.m
9 30 , a. m. ; Sunday evening
and famlly of Cambridge and visited their father, Elza lOam , first and third Sundays,
worsh1p 7· 30. Prayer meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark and McComas and Mr. and Mrs. 9 a.m •• second and fourth
7.30 p. m. Ernesl
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Tuesday,
da•,.hler of .Tuppe- Plains. J Victor Perry and cailed on Sundays, church school, 9 am ,
Deeler,
class
leader Yough
.,.
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first and third Sundays , 10 a.m ' - Homer Slephens, pas lor
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Meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m,
Mr.andMrs. Donald Jones and other relatives in the area. Mr. second and lourth Sundays
s
s
Mid
week
service,
Wednesday,
unday
chool.
9.
30
a
m
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Dealer,
leader
Family Recreation
son, Nelaonville, were callers and Mrs. Harry Me Comas, 8 P m
morning worsh1p, 10:30 am ,
Pomeroy-Member F . D. I. C. &amp;
Swimming
at the Wiseman home. Evan Ashton, W.Va ., also spent a
GREAr BEND- Worship 11 Rober! B&lt;ibo, Sunday school
MT. HERMON UNITED
federal Reserve System
.
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l&gt;avld Wiseman spent some day at the Perry home.
a m , 2nd and 4th Sun~ys , supl , Sunday evenmg serviCe, BRETH ERN CHURCH , IN
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lime with the Earl Starkeys at
Guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Church School, 10 a m
7 30 Youlh meeting, Monday, 7 CHRIST- Rev. Roberl Shook
Meigs County Branch
RobertMattoxwereherlather,
LETART FALLS - Worship p m Midweek service, Wed paslor, Sunday School, 9 30 a '
their home.
lOam ; Church School9 a m nesday, 7.30 p m _
m , Roy Pooler, supt.; Alfred
MORNING STAR- Worship
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Wolfe, asst. supl., morning
- Sunday dinner guesls of Mr. Charles Yates of Hamden and
Rexail Drugs
and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree were Richard Sauer, Middleport.
9 30 a m • Church School 10 30 THE NAZARENE- Rev M. c worship, 11 a .m.; evening
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
hla ' uncles, Paul and W C.
Lisa Dye, C&amp;rrabeile, Fla., a m ·' MidWeek Service , Lanmore, pastor Bob Moore, sermon, 7· 30 p.m ' alternating
992-2'155
Wednesday, 8 P· m
sunday School Supt. Sunday each Sunday Class meellng, 11
Pomeroy
Peck, her mother, Mrs. Goldie visited Murl Gala way, who IS
MORSE CHAPEL- Worship School. classes for all ages, 9. 30 a. m. alternating Sunday
296 W. Second Ph. 992-3863 Pomeroy
GWosly, and their son and nowatherhomeafterspendlng 11 a m.. Island 3rd Sundays ; a m 1 morglng worship, 10.45, mornings, Alfred Wolfe
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daughter.Jn-law, Mr. and Mrs. some time 1n O'Bieness Church School , 10 a m.
NYPS Sunday, 6 30 p m , layleader,. Chrlsllan Endeavor '
PORTLAND - Worship 7·30 evangelistic service, Sunday, 7 30 p
Sunday, Roge r'
Carl Crabtree, Russell and Hospital, Athens, and at the p m . Church School 9 30 a m 7 30 P m. Mid week prayer. Buckley, president Praye r
and
Kevin.
home of her son-tn·law and
SUTTON- Worsh1p, 11 a m meeting, Wednesday, 7. 3o p.m . meeting , Wednesday, 7. 30 p. m
Electric Motor Repair
Mr . and Mrs Webster • daughter , Mr . and Mrs . !nd and 4th Sundays . Church Msslonary meellng, second Board meeting first Monday
St. Rt . 7
Chester, Ohio
810 W. Main
School
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992_5750
Facemyre entertamed with a Rolland Crabtree. Other
WESLEYAN tRaclnel - , Wednesday, 7 30 P m
eac m
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famllygatherlnglorMr . and 1 callerswere Mr.andMrs.Leon Worsh ip, 11 am , Church,
' UNITED
FAITH
Non
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Mrs. Dennis Facemeyer and Woodrum and cathy and Billy sc::lv ~ 1 :; 1• churches at the Denomination - Rev. Dennis 'RUTLAND
children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Petty, McArthur.
, Southern Cluster,, 7 30 ,., m. Weaver, pastor. Sundav school :
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9 30 a.m , Bob Barber, supt.;
Facemeyer and Robbie, Mr.
Vina Rulhetford , Columbus, each Sunday al the Youth worship service, 10 , 30 a.m. ; t&lt;U 1 LANU FIRST BAP.
Take Someone with You to Church
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and Mr-. Newton Ice and was an overnight guest 01 her Cen~6~~~~fsrlL~~le'ft
youth meellng, 6:45 p.m., TIST- Rev. Samuel Jackson '
In
Pomeroy
Over
90
Years
Syracuse
, Rov.JacobLehman
church, 7:30 p.m. ; prayer paslor Sunday School, lOa. m ;
children, Jack Cook, Mr. and mother, Faye Jordan.
992-3986
Kermit Walton.!WJr.
meeting, Wednesday 7:30p.m. MJS Gertrude .Buller, supt
.
R.v. Standley Br.ndum
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Prayer Service, 1· 30 p. m •
JOPPA- Worship 10 a. m,
~ou, .,NITED BRETHREN nroachlng service, 2 p.m.
Church School 9 a m ; Prayer IN CHRIST - Elden R Blak•
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Meet ing , Wednesday, 8 p m pastor . Sunday School, lOa . m.,
RUTLAND CHUHI.H 0 F
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LONG BOTTOM - Church Wmme Holsinger, supL Mor- CHRIST- Sunday school, 9 30
•erv1Ces, 9a m., Sunday School ning sermon , 11 a m, Evening a.m • V. H. Braley, supt ;
• Churcn and Office Supplies- Gift~·
Furniture and Appliances
•9. 45 a m. Bible sludy every serv1ce Christian Endeavor, communion and devotions
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Phone
985-3308
Chest..er,
Thursday, 7 30 p.m.
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7 30 p m ; Mrs. Lyda lQ 30 a .m. Regular board
NORTH BETHEL- Worsh1p Chevalier, president . Sonj. meeting 7· 30, lhlrd Saturda y
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9 45 am. each Sunday &gt; nesday, 7.30 p. m. Mrs. Mazie Richard Dubbeld
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preachmg at 11 am each HolslnRer, class leader.
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p m Wednesd~ ; wscs, 8 p m.
v MCkvt LOWlk '"'"''' service, 11 a. m.; Wednesday
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on third Tuesd y each monlh CHURCH-Harrisonville Road, prayer meeting, 7·30 p. m
Pomero.y
186 N. Second
Middleport
Ph. 992-3498
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Convenient
RE E DSV IL E _ Sunday J&lt;ev . Roy Taylor, paslor ; Henry Sunday night worship, ~: 30.
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school. 9 30, reach1ng, 7 30 Eblin, Sunday School Supt. RUTLAND CHURCH OF
pm. Sunday, prayer meeting, Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. ;, THE NAZARENE-Rev. LloydI '
7 30p m. Tuesday ; WSCS,-7 30, _ evening worship, 7 30 p. m. D. Grimm, Jr, pastor. Sunday
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nut Thursday each monlh
Prayer and prasle service, School, 9. 30 a m; Morning
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SiLVER RIDGE_ w hi Thursday, 7:JO p.m .
worshl)", 10 30 a m; Young
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lOa. m.; Church School ~rs p,
r
peoples ' '"VI&lt;e, 6:~5 p. m I
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PLAINS a.m.
COMMUNin
CHU~CH · Evangellsllc services, 7:30 p
t&lt;aclne, Ohio
Ph. 949-l272 1.~ 240 ,Lincoln St.
Middleport
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SUNDAY
5:3(1-13, "Three Coins In the
Fountain''

7:30-11, TBA
9:00-13, "The Bravos""
11:30-13, "Woman In Green"
11 ·30-11, "The 30 Foot Bride of
Candy Rock'"
MONDAY
7:00-13, "Gigol"
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9:D0-13, "Murderer7s Row"
9:00-3, "Vanquished" (Part
2)

11:30-13, "Mary, Mary"
11:»-1, "Don't Knock the
Rock"

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TUESDAY
8:»-13, "The Night Stalker"
11:31)..13, "Westbound"
11: 30-1, "Harem Girl"
WEDNESDAY
7·00-3, "A Mao Could Gel
Killed"
8· 31)..3, "A Little Plo~ al
Tranquil Valley"
11:30-11, "Captive City"
... 11.30-13, "Malaga"
THURSDAY
9.00-8, TBA
11: 30-8, "Belles of the Yukon"
11 30-13, "Sailor of the King"
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FRIDAY
8:30-3, "Seven Faces of Dr.
Lao"
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RENE - Middleport, Rev - Hobarl Newell,-sup! Serv1ces• CHRISTIAN - David Slauf(er.
Auary Mtller, fJd~•ur , r•uvo wmly, 9 30 am on Sunday pasior , SlanfordStockton, supt.
Carson supt Sunday school, Preaching llrst and th~rd Mornmg worship, 9:30 a.m;
9.30 ~ m.. Morning wor- Sundays of monlh by Clifford church school, 10· 30 a.m.;
!hlp
10 ~0 a.m..
junior Smith, 9 30 • m
young J&gt;OOPies meeting, 6:30
wcl ~ly 6 JO p m . NYPS-6,45 - ·
p.m ; ~vening worship, 7:30.
P 111 's unday evanij,elislic 'U~Ig:soN Oa~r~1 R 1J.,!;~~~~ B1ble s1udy. Wednesday, 7:30
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPl1ng . 7 30 P m
rayer pastor Sunday School, 9 30 a P m
POMERtW
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave , mee
Pl5Jii'ERO\' l MINITY- Rev Pomeroy, afflllaled wilh S B C , mee ll.ng Wednesday, 7·30 P m m .. Annie Mohler, s;;pt.;
W H Perrin, paslor Roy lhe Rev Fred Hill, paslor
• Leonard Gilmore, first elder;
MT. UNION BAPTIST - 1
'" Mayer, Supt. Church school, Sunday School , 9 30 a m , MASO~ COUNTY
evening service, ) :30 p. m Rev. Cecil Co•, pastor. Sunday !
9:15a. m ; worship, 10· 24 a m.. morning worship, 10 30 a m ,
THE--HILAND CHAPEL, ~;:nes~ay praye • meeting, school SIIPI., Joe Sayre. Sunday
youth choir rehearsal Monday , tunior soctety, 6. 30 a. m NYPS,
sc~ool , 9 45 a .m. ; Sunday ;
6:30 p m ; Mrs Ma'i_vin Burt, 6 45 p m Sunday evangelistic George Caslo, pastor. Sund!'Y Mf-MOIHA'R C.iUUH OF evening
worship, 7:30. WedSchool,
9&lt;30,
evenin9
worship,
GOD·Racine
Roule
2
The
director ;
sen ior
choi r meetmg, 1 · 30 p. m. Prayer
nesday
prayer
and Bible study,
7
30
..
Thursday
evening
prayer
Rev.
Charles
Hahd,
paslor.
rehearsal, 7:30pm , Thursday, meet1ng Wednesday, 7:30 o.m
7
30
p.m.
!
serviCe,
·7
30
P
m
Su~day
&gt;ehool,
9.
45
a.m
,
Mrs. Paul Nease, director All
day quilting party for Busy Bee
MIDDLEPORT ' MASON FIRST BAPTIST - morning worship, 11 a.m . T.UPPERS PLAINS
and Pomerov Sis., Stan Evening services, Tuesday and CHRISTIAN CHURCH -Mr.
Clan. Thursday, al church
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST- Second
Craig , pastor Sun, 'I school, Friday 7 30
social room.
Corner Fourth and Main, 9:45am , wor51'11p servi~e, 1~. BEA,RWALLOW RIDGE John Wyalf. pastor; J. S. DaviS,
Sunday School supt. ; Sunday ,
, POr!EROY CHURCH OF M1ddleporl Rev Henry L. Key ,
school,
9 30 a m., Morning
am
..
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union
,
6
30
P-~
,
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
David
THE NAZARENE - Corner Jr., paslor Sunday School 9 30
worship service, 7 30
B'
d 9 30 Sermon, 10:30 a m. Evening
Union and Mulberry Rev a m , Arnold Richards, supt , evening
1
p.m Mid-week prayer service, Jewell. pasto~. 1ble s_u y,
sermon, 7 p. m
Clyde V. Henderson, pastor Mornin_g worsh1p 10·3() a. m. _ Wednesday. 7 30 p m.
a m , morning worship. 10 30 ,
Sunday School 9 30 a m
CE evenmg worship, 6 30 P m
LETART FALLS UNITED
J E HQVAH'S WITNESSES Raymond Walburn, supt
CHRIS T lA N SCIEN
Wednesday Bible sludy, 7 30 BRETHREN - Rev. Robert
Services
at
315
Main
Sl
,
Pl.
Larry
Carnahan
prestdmg
MOrning worship 10.30 a m.
Shook, pastor; Herschel Norris,
Etoenlng service 7. 30 p m. M1d mtntsfer Sunday, Btble lecture, Pleasant. Sunday School 9:15 Pu'l.lrrED MINISTRY oF supt. Sunday school, 9:30a.m.,
week service, Wednesday, 7 31 9 30 a m , Walchtower study, am Sundays. 11 am • Wed MEIGS COUNTY, The United
10 30 a m . Tuesday, Bible nesdaX' testimonial meetmg 8 Presbyterian Church, Dwighl morning sermon, 10:30 a.m.;
p. m
,
evening sermon, 7:30 alter·
study,
7 30 p m , Thursday ,
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev
P m 1R~~~~~T3LE CHURCH L Zavitz, Pastor Direclor , noting each Sunday. Prayer
Stanley Plattenburg, m1n1Sfer mm tstry school 7· 30 p. m ,
FA
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George W Hulton and Rev
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
- Lelart Route l. the ev an Lmson Slebblns, Ass'!. Pastor- service,
Morning prayer and sermon, ser vtce meeting 8 30 p. m
Prayer
meeting, 7· 30 p.m .
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
Craig, pastor Sunday sch?"bll, D~rectors FIRST UNITED
10 30 a. m Holy commun1 on
alternating
Sundays
of Chnst tn Chtistian Union- 9 30 am · prayer and Bl e PRESBYTERIAN,
and sermon, f1rst Su ndays
Lawrence
Manley,
pastor
;
Mrs
sludy, 7 30 P m Collage prayer Harrisonville Sunday Church
10 30 a m Church school
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
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klndergarlen lhrough e1ghtt Russell Young, Sunday School servtce , Tuesday , 10 a m ' School, 9 30 a. m., Mrs. Homer GOD
OF PROPHECY, G. P.
One stormy night our ltghts went
Supt Sunday School9:30 a . m , worship service, Fnday, 7.30 Lee. Supt, Mornmg Worship
grade, 10.30 a m
Smllh, pastor Sunday School,
' toto
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out. The blackness woJ
POMEROY CHURCH 01 Evenmg worshtp 7 30 Wed P m
- 10 30 a m FIRST UNIT EO lOa. m. ; Arthur Henson, Supl.,
nesday
prayer
meetmg
,
7
30
p
MASON
CHURCH
OF PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, Morning Worship II a . m.,
CHRIST- Mr Hoyt Allen, Jr
ltttle Mary screal'(led and
CHRIST- Loren T Stephens, Sunday Church School, 9:30 'B Young Peoples service, 7 p m.•
pastor. Bible School, 9 30 a m
grabbed
me. The boys, lrylnu to
minister. Worship, 10 a.m.; m, Lewis Sauer, Supt . Mor Evening service, 7.30 p. m;
worship, 10. 30, adult wo rsh1~
MIDDLEPORT PEN
be brave, bonged across the room.
service and . vouo~ people! TECOSTAL, Th1rd Ave, lhe Bible study, 11.15 a.m, evening n1ng worship , 10 30 A m Wednesday Mid We&amp;k Prayer
U N I T E D Service. 7:30 p m.
meeting, both 7 30 p. m Sun Rev William Kni1tel. pastor , worship, 7' 30 p.m. Mid week F 1 R S T
1 comforted rhem, trylrig to hold
day -Wectnesday,
combioed Ronald Dugan, Sunday school service, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m: PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse, meeting, 6:30 p. m ; Evening
all
agamst the terrors of the da·k.
Bible study and prayer supl Classes for all ages , MASON ASSEMBLY OF Mormng Worship, 9 a m, ;vorship, 7:30 p m. ·
meeting, 7.30 p. m.
evening servtce. 7 30 p m · GOD -'Second St., Mason, W Sunday Church School, lO'a m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
Then the back door bongld,
THE SALVATION ARMY - Young peoples
meeting , Va Chester Tennant, paslor Mrs Sampson Hall. Supt
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
and
there was Bob ttanding in the
Envoy Ray S Wining, officer In Wednesday , 8 p m. , B1ble Sunday school, 10 a m. ,
STIVERSVILLE
COM- Grate, pastor. Worship service,
door
holdmg a lighted candle.
c;llarge. _
Su~- 10 a, m.. study, Fnday, 8 p m
morning worship, II a. m • MUNITY, Rev Edsel Hari, lla m. and 7·30 p' m. Sunday.
Holmess meeting , 1u JU d n•
evangelistiC servtce, 7 30 P m. pastor Sunday School servtce Sunday School, 9· 30 a m
"Daddy, Daddy," cried the' chi~
Sunday School Young People's
FREEWILL BAPTIST Bible study and prayer service, 10 a.m Prayer Meellng each R~enard Barton, supt. Prayer
dren, the~r fears forgotten, aa the
Leg1on, 7p m., Thursday, 1 to3 CHURCH - Corner Ash and Wednesday, 7 30 p. m Phone Thursday 7:30 p m Sunday r'f)eetlng, Wednesday, 7: 30 p, m.
room resumed its safe prop~rtlona
p. m, Ladies Home League , 7 Plum.
Mlddleoort
Noel 773 513~ - -'--BRADFORD CHURCH ~F
evemng service, 7.30 p.m.
p, m Prep cJa.nes._
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Herrman, pastor , Guy Priddy,
in 1he lighl. Gaily lhey' helped to
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
ZIO-N CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST - Clifford Smilh,
SACRJiD HEART - Rev. Sunday School Supl Saturday CHRIST In Chllstlan Un1on _ Pomeroy -Harrisonville minister. Sunday School 9 · 30 a
light the candles and build a roar·
Falher Bernard Kraicovlc,_evening service, 7 p m Sunday , Rev. O'Dell Manley, paslor Road Kennelh Eberts, paslor. m ; morning church 10. 30 a.
lng fire
pastor
Phone
992 2825, School. 10 a m , Sunday Sunday school. 9 30 am • Roger Paul
McElroy,
Sunday m ; Sunday evening service,
Saturday evening Mass, 7 30 evening worship, 7 p. m.
How hke that c:andle 11 my
Manley, supt .. evening servl_ce, School Supt Sunday School9 30 7 30 p m. Wednesday service, 8
P
m
7
30
Wednesday
even1ng
a.
m.,
morning
wor~ip
and
chUrch.
The 1p1ritual resources It
p.m. ~unr::.iot;::sssaL':/'a~
FIRST BAPTISt CHURCH of
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
prayer meeting, ! 30 P m communion, 10· 30 a. m ;
a7. m
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on
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Middleport,
corner
of
Sixth
and
offen
light
my hfe w1th a senae
· 30 p.m.
Palmer Streels, Rev. Charles Sunday evening youth service Sunday evening youth Christian METHODIST - Rev Eugene
of proportion and confidence, no
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Simons,
pastor.
Danny 6 45 with Macy Lou Carler, endeavor, 6. 30; Worship ser- Gill, pastor. William Bailey,
matter how dark things seem.
vices, Sunday, 7. 30 p. m. supt Sunday School, 9: 30a.m. ;
-Roberl Kuhn, pasldr. George Thompson, Sunday School leader. No Tuesday service.
Mormng
worship,
10.30
a.
m.;
Skinner, Sunday School supt Superinlendenl Sundav
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE Wednesday evening prayer
Your church con br~ghten your
S'unday School, 9· 30 a. m , church school for everyone Services, 315 Main St., Pt. meeting and Bible study, 7·30 p. Evening worsh1p, 7 30 p. m.
life, if you give 11 a c.f:tonce.
Wednesday, Christian Youth
morning worship, 10.30 a m , 9 15 am. , Morning worship Pleasanl. Sunday services, 11 m
JOHN LUTHERAN - Crusade, 6 30 p m ; Prayer
BYF, 6 p. m. ; B1ble Study 10: 15 am , Evening services, am. Wednesday Tesllmonial
Wednesday 7 p m , cho1r 7 30 p m , Wednesday prayer mee!Jna, 7·30 P m
Pine Grove, lhe Rev. Arlhur meeting 7.30 p m Thursday,
.
nr~rtir:P. . Wed, 8· 30 p.L m
~ervlce, 7· 30 p.m. Extra youth MEIGS COUNTY
Combs, pastor. Sunday school. ch01r practice, 7 p m.
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
ST. PAUL •LU I n~KAN - activities on Sunday, 5 p.m , for
9 30 am ., church serv~ees,
MEIGS
CHRIST -Danny Evans,
Rev. Arthur C Lund, paslor. all youth up to sixth grade ; 6 30
10 30 a m
pastor. Norman C Will, supl.
Sunday School, 9: 15 a m. , for !umor and senior high
COOPERAiiVE
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Sunday School 9 30 a. m.;
Charles Evans, Supl.; worship students
Cl!i
PARISH
CHRIST, Roy Bill Carter. Worship service, 10 30 a . m.
service, 10:30 a. m. Conevangelist ; ThuHnan Carsey, Chmtlan Endeavor Sunday
firmation class, Tuesday, 4 15
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Bible
School supt.; Bible School evemna
lo s 30 p.m ; Jun1or Con - Middleport. 5th and Main
THE UNITED
9·30 am ; morning worship,
firmation class, Thursday, 6:30 Raulln Moyer, pastor Michael
METHODIST CHURCH
REORGANIZED CHURCH
10:30 a.m., youth meeting, 6
•• 7:JLI!..m.
Gerlach, Sunday School supt
Robert R. Card, Director
OF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATp
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evening
service,
7
p
m.,
sEVENTH DAY ADVENT- - Bible School, 9 30 am ; morPOMEROY CLUSTER
TER
OAY SAINTS- PorllandChnsf1an Workers
Class,
TIST _ Pomeroy Mulberry nlng worship, 10:30 a .m ,
Rev Robert R. Card
Raclne
Road. Ralph Johnson, • With the hope It will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that whith f~
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m .. prayer
Hgts. HerberftMo'!ian, pastor evening worship,- 7 30 p m.;
Rev. Stanton Smith
White, Sunday
pastor
Herbert
CHESTER- Worship 9 15 a. meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p m.
Sa bbalh School, Saturda{), 2 p prayer service 7 p m. WedSchool Director Sunday School, i good In family and Gommunity life, this feature is sponsored by the business
d
m , Church School 10 a. m
ENTERPRISE- Worship, 9
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST - 9 30 a m. ; Morning worship,
m.; worship, 3. 15 p. m. rcas nes ay
firms and organizations whose names appear below
Socie'4lOa . m. each Thursday,_ -------~- a m , Church Schooi.-Ul a. m Rev Freeland Norris, paslor 10 30 a m , Sunday evening
:'GRAHAM UNITED METH- Mrs. VIctor Perry, all local,
FLATWOODS- Worship, 11 Sunday school. 10 am .. church serv1ce, 7 p. m Wednesday
ODIS'l' CHURCH - Preaching and Mrs. Sharon Edwards, a. m . Church School 10 a m serviCe, 7 p m Wednesday eventng prayer services, 7 30 p
9:30 a. m., first and second
POMEROY w h1 o
m.
th thi d Ronne and Rickii Pickett,
- ors P· 1 30 Bible study, 7 p m
f
S da
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un ys o eac man • r
a. m; Church School9 15a m,
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST and fourlh Sundays each month, Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Robert UMYF 6 30 p m
'r
Minersville, J . A. Me Walen, Great Bend, Charles Norris,
PLUMBING AND HEATING
.worship service at 7:30 P m. Cook were callers at the
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m .; pastor. Worship service, 9 30 a
992-2550
Phone 992-3284
WPreday""ersdaan~ Bevlbelnelna~~su-i~t 7 30, Facemyre home.
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Middleport
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evening worship, 7 30 p m. K1ngsbury Road
Sundar.
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ev. obert umgarner
Prayer meeting Wednesday School, 9:30 a m , Ralph Car,
Columbus and went by plane
HEATH - Worship 10 30 a 7 30 p.m
'
' supl. Worsh1p serv~ee, 10: 30 a
, Church School 9:30 a. m. ;
d 7 30
11
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fr om the re to MiaID1 Lakes, m
UMYF 7 p m
RACINE FIRSf CHURCH m an
p.m. a erna e y
Fla., where they were holiday
RUTLAND-Worship 9 15 a OF THE NAZARENE - Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
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Bakers of Good Bread
m ; Church School 10 a m , Sunday School, 9 30 a. m.; 7 30 P m Rev. Jay Stiles,
Morning Worshop, l0:30 a. m.; pastor.
Middleport, Ohio
guests of their son-m-law and UMYF 7 P m
Huntington, W. Va.
.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
SALEM CENTER- Wo&lt;shtp !=yemng w0rsh1p, 7.;JfJ P• ,m
OLD
DEXTER
CON.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers, Arnson and Micheile. They 9a m.. Church School lOa m ; Wednesday, Sunday School GREGATIONAL CHURCH _
Supenntendent, Pauline Me- Rev . Willard Dutcher, paslor.
local,andtheirguests,Mr.and were joined there by their UMYF Thursday, 7 P m
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and
famlly
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SYRACUSE
CLUSTER
Cllntock,
worlef FranciS, Sundar.
Mrs. Jo•••
other son.in- wand daug ter,
Rev. Forresl R. Donley
M Wolfe pastor Rev . Morr is Mrs.
s
chool Sup . Sunday Schoo ,
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RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- 9 4sa.m . ChurchServlcesflrst
ofNewBolltm,W.,vlsltedwith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leist,
Sales- Allis Chalmers- Service
Mrs. Jeffers' mother, Mrs. Rosemary and Lorraine, of Chucrch Schoold 9 so a. m.. CShharlel sNor3rOis, pastor MoSund,ay and third Sundays following
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Middleport, Ohio
Farm- Industrial- Lawn - Garden
8 · m .,
S, EST
1st Tues
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Sunday
School,
Second
and
Beu Ia h Cor dray an d ber Cia r ksburg, Md - Th ey were W3FOR
RUN- Worship 9 a worship, 10. 45 a. m , Sunday
Tuppers
Plains
667·3435
Salurday evenings, 8 p.
brother and sister-In-la w, Mr. overnight guests qf Mrs "' , Church School 10 a m., evenmg worship, 7 30 p.m .; fourth
m. services.
and Mrs. Herman Cordray, Thomas' sister, Mrs. Amy WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30 p Wednesday evening Bible
Study, 7·30 o m
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
m
Athens Route.
C&amp;ldwe U 10 CoIumbus as th ey
MINERSVILLE - Worsh1p
- Mr. Robert Wyalt, pastor,
TadGilkeyofAlbanywasan returned home.
lOam .. ChurchSchool9a. m ,
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, Sunday School supt., Ronald
overnight guest of his brother·
Dinner guests during the WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7 30 p. m
Rev. Lawrence Sullivan, Osborne. Bible School, 9:30 a.
_Athens Road
Pomeroy I ·
The Store with A"'-ieart
ln-lawandslster,Mr. andMrs. holidaysatthehomeofMr.and
SYRACUE- Worship, 8 a. pastor Sunday School 9 30 m ; preaching 10.-45 a . m.;
A Family That Worships Together
, Racine
m , Church School. 9 a m ; a.m , youth and !unlor youth Evening services, 7:30 p m.
949-3342
Walter Jordan. Others who Mrs. Mendal Jordan mcluded Prayer and Bible Study, service, 6 -45 p.m., evening
Stays Together
called at the Jordan home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bratton, Mr. Wednesday, 7· 30 p. m.
worship, 7 30 p m , prayer and '
'
Mr. a nd Mrs. Norman Sha ner an d Mrs. Dwame
·
J ord an,
SOUTHERN
CLUSTER
praise, Wednesd~t,___Z:30 p.m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Rev. W. Dale McCiul'll
andDilwnFrench,Athens,and BryanandKeith,Mr. andMrs.
Rev FrankCheesebrew
SILVER RUN FREE BAP- METHODIST- Cecil Wise, '
TIST- Rev Howard Kimble, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30
Mrs. CllntmGilkeyandKaren, Kenneth Crabtree, Mr. and
Rev._MarthaAnnMaJ!ner
pa.lor. Sunday school, lOa .m., a.m., Morning worship, 10.30
'
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Bakers of Hol~um Bread
Albany.
Mrs. WalterJordan,Mrs.Faye
Hthoi1ANY (DorcasCih
Henry Davis, supl; evening am, Young People's service
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey Jordan and Mrs. ida Denruson. Wors lp, 9 30 a. m ;
urc
service, 7. 30 p .m. Prayer 6 -45 p.m.; E"vangellstlc service '
Mlddleporf, Ohio
Middleport, 0.
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joined famlly members for a Other callers were Mr. and Sc~~~ EL ~ ~orshlp, 11 a. meellng. Thursday, 7:30 P m 7 30 p.m . Prayer meellng '
'
Thursday, 7· 30 p m.
gathering at the home-of their Mrs . Clay Jordan and Mr. and m, 1st and 3rd Sundays;
son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. Mrs. Dorsey Jordan, Rodney, Church Schoo1J~_m-"CHESTER CHURCH OF
APPLE GROVE - Worship, GOO- Rev James Satterfield,
and Mrs. Roy Wiseman at Virginia, Rick and Ralpb.
7·30 p m . church school, 9 30 pastor · Sunday school, 9: 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
Member of the Big 3
MISSION
Bald
Knobs,
Rev.
Harrisonville. Other dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Dora! Beatty a ro .. mid -week serv ice, am , worship service, 11 a.m.;
General Merchandise
guesta were the grandchildren, and Chuck, Carlisle, and Mr. Wednesday, 8 P m
evening servl ce. 7; prayer L R. Gluesencamp, pastor.
Chester, Ohio
Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sundar.
Tuppers Plains
servtce
and
youth
serv
ice,
667-3280
Rev. and Mrs. David Wiseman and Mrs. Bob Wile of Fairborn,
EAST LETART - Worship,
School
Supt
Sunday
Schoo
,
.Thursday, 7 p.m
9 30 , a. m. ; Sunday evening
and famlly of Cambridge and visited their father, Elza lOam , first and third Sundays,
worsh1p 7· 30. Prayer meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark and McComas and Mr. and Mrs. 9 a.m •• second and fourth
7.30 p. m. Ernesl
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Tuesday,
da•,.hler of .Tuppe- Plains. J Victor Perry and cailed on Sundays, church school, 9 am ,
Deeler,
class
leader Yough
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Mr.andMrs. Donald Jones and other relatives in the area. Mr. second and lourth Sundays
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Mid
week
service,
Wednesday,
unday
chool.
9.
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Dealer,
leader
Family Recreation
son, Nelaonville, were callers and Mrs. Harry Me Comas, 8 P m
morning worsh1p, 10:30 am ,
Pomeroy-Member F . D. I. C. &amp;
Swimming
at the Wiseman home. Evan Ashton, W.Va ., also spent a
GREAr BEND- Worship 11 Rober! B&lt;ibo, Sunday school
MT. HERMON UNITED
federal Reserve System
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l&gt;avld Wiseman spent some day at the Perry home.
a m , 2nd and 4th Sun~ys , supl , Sunday evenmg serviCe, BRETH ERN CHURCH , IN
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lime with the Earl Starkeys at
Guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Church School, 10 a m
7 30 Youlh meeting, Monday, 7 CHRIST- Rev. Roberl Shook
Meigs County Branch
RobertMattoxwereherlather,
LETART FALLS - Worship p m Midweek service, Wed paslor, Sunday School, 9 30 a '
their home.
lOam ; Church School9 a m nesday, 7.30 p m _
m , Roy Pooler, supt.; Alfred
MORNING STAR- Worship
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Wolfe, asst. supl., morning
- Sunday dinner guesls of Mr. Charles Yates of Hamden and
Rexail Drugs
and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree were Richard Sauer, Middleport.
9 30 a m • Church School 10 30 THE NAZARENE- Rev M. c worship, 11 a .m.; evening
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
hla ' uncles, Paul and W C.
Lisa Dye, C&amp;rrabeile, Fla., a m ·' MidWeek Service , Lanmore, pastor Bob Moore, sermon, 7· 30 p.m ' alternating
992-2'155
Wednesday, 8 P· m
sunday School Supt. Sunday each Sunday Class meellng, 11
Pomeroy
Peck, her mother, Mrs. Goldie visited Murl Gala way, who IS
MORSE CHAPEL- Worship School. classes for all ages, 9. 30 a. m. alternating Sunday
296 W. Second Ph. 992-3863 Pomeroy
GWosly, and their son and nowatherhomeafterspendlng 11 a m.. Island 3rd Sundays ; a m 1 morglng worship, 10.45, mornings, Alfred Wolfe
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daughter.Jn-law, Mr. and Mrs. some time 1n O'Bieness Church School , 10 a m.
NYPS Sunday, 6 30 p m , layleader,. Chrlsllan Endeavor '
PORTLAND - Worship 7·30 evangelistic service, Sunday, 7 30 p
Sunday, Roge r'
Carl Crabtree, Russell and Hospital, Athens, and at the p m . Church School 9 30 a m 7 30 P m. Mid week prayer. Buckley, president Praye r
and
Kevin.
home of her son-tn·law and
SUTTON- Worsh1p, 11 a m meeting, Wednesday, 7. 3o p.m . meeting , Wednesday, 7. 30 p. m
Electric Motor Repair
Mr . and Mrs Webster • daughter , Mr . and Mrs . !nd and 4th Sundays . Church Msslonary meellng, second Board meeting first Monday
St. Rt . 7
Chester, Ohio
810 W. Main
School
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p
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992_5750
Facemyre entertamed with a Rolland Crabtree. Other
WESLEYAN tRaclnel - , Wednesday, 7 30 P m
eac m
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famllygatherlnglorMr . and 1 callerswere Mr.andMrs.Leon Worsh ip, 11 am , Church,
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Mrs. Dennis Facemeyer and Woodrum and cathy and Billy sc::lv ~ 1 :; 1• churches at the Denomination - Rev. Dennis 'RUTLAND
children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Petty, McArthur.
, Southern Cluster,, 7 30 ,., m. Weaver, pastor. Sundav school :
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9 30 a.m , Bob Barber, supt.;
Facemeyer and Robbie, Mr.
Vina Rulhetford , Columbus, each Sunday al the Youth worship service, 10 , 30 a.m. ; t&lt;U 1 LANU FIRST BAP.
Take Someone with You to Church
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and Mr-. Newton Ice and was an overnight guest 01 her Cen~6~~~~fsrlL~~le'ft
youth meellng, 6:45 p.m., TIST- Rev. Samuel Jackson '
In
Pomeroy
Over
90
Years
Syracuse
, Rov.JacobLehman
church, 7:30 p.m. ; prayer paslor Sunday School, lOa. m ;
children, Jack Cook, Mr. and mother, Faye Jordan.
992-3986
Kermit Walton.!WJr.
meeting, Wednesday 7:30p.m. MJS Gertrude .Buller, supt
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R.v. Standley Br.ndum
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Prayer Service, 1· 30 p. m •
JOPPA- Worship 10 a. m,
~ou, .,NITED BRETHREN nroachlng service, 2 p.m.
Church School 9 a m ; Prayer IN CHRIST - Elden R Blak•
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Meet ing , Wednesday, 8 p m pastor . Sunday School, lOa . m.,
RUTLAND CHUHI.H 0 F
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LONG BOTTOM - Church Wmme Holsinger, supL Mor- CHRIST- Sunday school, 9 30
•erv1Ces, 9a m., Sunday School ning sermon , 11 a m, Evening a.m • V. H. Braley, supt ;
• Churcn and Office Supplies- Gift~·
Furniture and Appliances
•9. 45 a m. Bible sludy every serv1ce Christian Endeavor, communion and devotions
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Phone
985-3308
Chest..er,
Thursday, 7 30 p.m.
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7 30 p m ; Mrs. Lyda lQ 30 a .m. Regular board
NORTH BETHEL- Worsh1p Chevalier, president . Sonj. meeting 7· 30, lhlrd Saturda y
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9 45 am. each Sunday &gt; nesday, 7.30 p. m. Mrs. Mazie Richard Dubbeld
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preachmg at 11 am each HolslnRer, class leader.
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Sunday . Prayer meeting, 7 45
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Bulova
Watches-Sales &amp;Service
'8el
On
p m Wednesd~ ; wscs, 8 p m.
v MCkvt LOWlk '"'"''' service, 11 a. m.; Wednesday
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on third Tuesd y each monlh CHURCH-Harrisonville Road, prayer meeting, 7·30 p. m
Pomero.y
186 N. Second
Middleport
Ph. 992-3498
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Convenient
RE E DSV IL E _ Sunday J&lt;ev . Roy Taylor, paslor ; Henry Sunday night worship, ~: 30.
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school. 9 30, reach1ng, 7 30 Eblin, Sunday School Supt. RUTLAND CHURCH OF
pm. Sunday, prayer meeting, Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. ;, THE NAZARENE-Rev. LloydI '
7 30p m. Tuesday ; WSCS,-7 30, _ evening worship, 7 30 p. m. D. Grimm, Jr, pastor. Sunday
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nut Thursday each monlh
Prayer and prasle service, School, 9. 30 a m; Morning
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SiLVER RIDGE_ w hi Thursday, 7:JO p.m .
worshl)", 10 30 a m; Young
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lOa. m.; Church School ~rs p,
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peoples ' '"VI&lt;e, 6:~5 p. m I
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TUPPERS
PLAINS a.m.
COMMUNin
CHU~CH · Evangellsllc services, 7:30 p
t&lt;aclne, Ohio
Ph. 949-l272 1.~ 240 ,Lincoln St.
Middleport
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, . Worship 9 a 'm ; Churchs hI
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SUNDAY
5:3(1-13, "Three Coins In the
Fountain''

7:30-11, TBA
9:00-13, "The Bravos""
11:30-13, "Woman In Green"
11 ·30-11, "The 30 Foot Bride of
Candy Rock'"
MONDAY
7:00-13, "Gigol"
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9:D0-13, "Murderer7s Row"
9:00-3, "Vanquished" (Part
2)

11:30-13, "Mary, Mary"
11:»-1, "Don't Knock the
Rock"

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8:»-13, "The Night Stalker"
11:31)..13, "Westbound"
11: 30-1, "Harem Girl"
WEDNESDAY
7·00-3, "A Mao Could Gel
Killed"
8· 31)..3, "A Little Plo~ al
Tranquil Valley"
11:30-11, "Captive City"
... 11.30-13, "Malaga"
THURSDAY
9.00-8, TBA
11: 30-8, "Belles of the Yukon"
11 30-13, "Sailor of the King"
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FRIDAY
8:30-3, "Seven Faces of Dr.
Lao"
11 : 30-8, "Allegheny
Uprising"
11:30-13, "Yellowstone Kelly"
SATURDAY
2 . ~13, "Dressed 1o Kill"
8: ~3. " Emergency''
8:30-13, "Madame Sin"
11: 30-3, "The Phanfo"' of, the
Opera"
R11:30-a, "Duel In Dur,ngo"
11.30-13, "Monsler from a
Prehlslorlc Planet"' and
"Mars Need&amp; Women"

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RACINE FOOD MARKS

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BOGGS EQUIPMENT

MARK VSTORE

Tho bidclln, bu been:
North loot
Soutlo

West

TODAY'S QUESTION

Acoin your par t n e r open.s
three spades. Wtst bids four

hoortl. You, South,.hold:
.KJIIS tAKI08UZ.G
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Classifieds 'Get -(lctionl Se_ntine_r Classifieds Get Results~'

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Notice

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5 cents per Wor'd one Insertion

clock, P. B., radio, Rally wheels with w-w tires, Fri. &amp; rear
guards. Retail $4155. Co. official car &amp; Sf"clally priced.
1971 DODGE POL.A,RA . '
.
$2895
Custom V-8, 4 door, pow er steering &amp; brakes, automatic

trans. Dark green lin ish with green vinyl root, spotless·
interior with seat covered with clear plastic. Less than

consecutive Insertions.
18 cents Rer word six con·secutlve insertions.

Nile Club

beautiful dark green, tlnished with green vinyl roof. Less

than 22,000 mi les by local owner, radio, new w-w tires. A

Pomeroy Motor Co.

MOB/tE HOMES . Large
selection8-10 - 12widn, 1 to4

never

be

DOCTOR'". .·

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stereo,

Selvice &amp; Repair

walnut stereo-radio com-

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calls and those who held
prayers for Chuck Quillen and
also for the food. Special
thanks to John Zerkle and
sister Hallie, the pallbearers,
the tiring squad, Ewing
Funeral Home and any one

who helped In any other way.
The wife, mother, sisters and
brothers. The Quillen family.
1-7-ltc

WE WISH Ia e xpress our
deepest appr~latlon to the
staff of Veterans Memorial
Hospital, Dr._ Pickens, Rev.
Ror, W. Carter for his consol ng words and prayers.
Rawlings-Coats
Funeral
Home, friends and neighbors SEWING In my home. Will
make drapes, cushions .
during the Illness and death of
Phone 992-6879.
For Rent
our beloved mother and .
1-3-12fp
grandmother. Your kindness
Is deeply appreciated. May INSTRUCTION In organ and NICE trailer, I bedroom, ideal
God bless you all. The Family
for couple, . 10 miles north of
·plano. Gerald Hoffner, phone
of Mrs. Jessie Sisson.
Pomeroy, $65 a month. Phone
.. m~2s .
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1-7-ltc
992-7479;
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1-4-61c
1-4-lfc
- - -- - - - . - Wanted To Rent
2 BEDROOM mob1/e home , -Employment Wanted
fur ni shed , utiliti es paid ,
3 BEDROOM house In Racine or HAVE ' WELDER, will travel.
avai lable now. Phone 992 Syracuse area. Phone 99'2 Local certified welder with
7384.
7677.
mobile gas welder wan ts
1-4-3fc
l-7-31c
welding jobs. Any evening - - - -- after Hilt .and all day TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
Saturday. Pnone 992-5271 .
Park , Mlnersvilre, Ohio,
phone 992-3324.
- - - - ---.c.·l-·3-61p
1-4"tc
Mn. Ewlya Brlekleo
&amp;mday School attendance at
Lost
HOUSE in Racine, will be
the United Metbodlst Oturch LOST- Black and while Beagle
aval:able the 14th day ol
dog, mostly black. Liberal
January . 6 room s and bath.
was 63 and offering was '19.84.
reward.
Phone
742-41S7.
basement.
Phone 992-5249 ,
Worship attendance was 42 and
Earl Custer .
l-6-61p
ol!ering S47.89.
l-7-3tc
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Griffin Wanted To Buy
-----::-~---• ROOM house, 3rd 51. in
and family of Indianapolis,
OLD FURNITURE, Round OOk
Mason, new ly painted . Phope ·
Ind., visited his grandmother,
fables , Brass beds, dishes,
882-2971 .
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Mrs. Lola Griffin Sunday.
clocks, :and -or complete
l -7-31c
households . Wrlfe M. D. - - - - - Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs
Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
and family of VIenna, W.Va.,
BEDROOM and 2 bedroom
Call ~-6271.
mobile homes. Adults only.
and Mrs. Leota Massar and
12-17-tfc
Phone 992-S592.
granddaughter' Diana Massar'
12-19-lfc
of Eastern visited Sunday with
Sale
Trade
TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
Mrs. Leone Babcock who is ill.
1971
JEEPwill
se
ll
or
trade
Court, Rl. 124, Syracuse, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson
for pickup truck. 8,000 miles,
992-2951 .
and family of Kentucky were
electric ·wench, full cab,
4-2-tfc
S3SOO: Contact Charles - - - - - - called back to their home here
Johnston. Hemlock Grove, NEW 2-BEDROOM. double
by the death of his grand-Phone 992-6777.
wide, mobile home on lot In
mother at Winfield, W. Va.
Syracuse . Completely fur Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hownished . Phone 992-2441 after S
p.m.
ard, Lancaster, caUed on his LEGAL NOTICE
1-3-lfc
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed proposals will be 2 BEDROOM mobile home In
Walker Monday.
at thtt VIllage Clerk 's
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carter received.
Racine area. Phone 992,6329.
Office, Middleport V Illage
12-14-lfc
and son, Jeff, of ROcky MoWlt, Clerk's Office. Race Street
Middleport, Ohio , until 4:00
North
Carolina,
spent p .m . Jan . 14, 1972 o!lnd opened as
FURNISHED and unfurn ished
Ouistmas week here with her soon as practi cable thereafter, apartments. Close to school.
perfor.riling and executing
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil for
Phone 992-5434 ..
the Contract for : M iddl eport
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Caldwell and her brother, Mr. Fire Department , Race Street
at North Fourth Street, M id and Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell. dleport, Oh io,
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Sale
Mr. and )\Irs. Blain Taylor
.
In
accordance
With
ine
plans
spent SWlday with relaUves in and speclflce.llons , and all 2 YEAR OLD, 5 h.p. Ward's
Riding Mower ~ SIOO, also 9
West Virginia.
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Tuppers Plains

For

-or

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For

her~ f n , prepared
by AubleAll the chUdren and their . MHchelt
- Burge s s
and
families of Mrs. Effie Watson Associ ates , ·H'l West f Sta te

Street, Athens , Ohio 45701 , 7188
Pippin Road, Cincinnati, Oh io

spent Sunday with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Deryle Well
returned home SUnday from ·a
trip to Florida where they
spent the holida ys .
, Miss Judy
Perry of
Parkersburg
spen t t he
holidays here with Mrs. Bessie
Webster.
Mrs. • Bessie
Webster
received word of the death of
her alster-Ul~aw, Mrs. Grace
Webster of Columbus.
SP4 James Watson of the U.
S. Army hM" received his
honorable discharge and
returned lo his home here.

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Plans and specifications may
be pi cked up at the Arch itec t's
Oft lce or at th e Middleport
VIllage Clerk's Office : 4112 West
Stat e Street, Athens , Ohio
•S70 1; Race Street, MiddlepOrt

OhiO.
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A deposit is requ ired as called
tor In the "Instruction to Bid -

ders." Bids shall be sealed and
enclosed In a sealed enveloped
delivered to the Clerk ' s Off ice,

237 Race Sl., Mlddleporl, Oh io
•5760_,_ .
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The envelope shall be en dor sed as foll ows In the upper
left hllnd corner :
Propose I tor
(Indicate .Class · of Work)

For

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&lt;tndi cate Pro.iect)
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Additional· Information .m.&amp;y
be secured from the Off ice of
A,uble - Mitcheii . Burge u &amp;
Associates, 41/2 w. State Atheru

Oh io 45701 .

.We talk to ,au
like'~*"'"l pers0rL
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Each bid must be ac companied by a bid bond of 10
pet. of the proposed contract at
the 'time of bid open ing and the
successful bidder wilt be
reQuired to post a 100 pet.
performance bond based· on his
bid t9t11 . This emount must be
Sfatei:J in dollars and cents .
The owi'lefs ruerve the right
to reject any or all b) ds, or to
accept the bid which embraces
such combination of alternate
proposals as may promote the
best Interests Of the Village of

Middleport,

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Gene Grate, Clerk

ON YOU. DIAL

/age of Middleport
( 11) 24, 31 VII
{1) 7, 14, 41 .

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PH•.992·7260

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S50. Phone Reedsville 6673041 .
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1969 SY LVAN mobil e home 51.500 ~nd take over
paym·ents of S59.07. Phone
992-2098.
l-4-41p

----1959 HOL/ DAY Rambler Mobile

'IOU SHOIJLP

'IHINK IF
1-..oDU'Ii'F SUPf'OEiE~

U6E A KEY.

10 COLLECr· "/HE ·

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992-3898 742-4761
We art fully ln1ured

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
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$5.551
-GUARANTEED~one 992~2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open ITill
Monday thru Solvrday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

REFRIGERATION
SERVICE

bors and relatives for their
flowers, cards , telephone

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C&amp;M

and brother.

I WANT to thank friends, neigh -

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HILTONWOLFE,n9-32lt ·
DALE
992-2534

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

Pa inter. Your

PERSCRIPTION !!

240 Lincoln St.
Middleport. Ohio
Obi Anthony Plumbing
Wo have a complell Home
" Maln,lenance Service _lite
year around. No maner what
your need. Complell roof or
spoullnt 'repair. ·Interior or
exterior carpentry. Ceiling
Hie and Paneling and Siding.
Complete Plumbing &amp;
Heating.
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We have 24 hr. emergency

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Mayme Custer. Winnie Dalley
and Cliff Johnson .
1-7-ltc

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TOM CROW, 992-2580

Auto Sales

WALNUT

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WRIT HIS 'F'UST

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24-Hour Se~ice

forgotten. God bless all of
you.

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RAIN, MAW,

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HE JEST

AU. WEA111ER ROOFING
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Erne~t Johnson . Especially
Crow's Steak House. Mr . and
Mrs. George Schneider and
Daisy
Roush , Syracu se
Ladies Auxll iary, ,Ewing
Funeral Home and Mr. and

His sisters

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WE WISH to thank anyone who
helped in any way at the ti me
of the death of our brother,

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Mobile Homes For Sale

cance.lled?

operator's license? Call 9922966.
6-15-lfc

modern 1970 W-30· OLDSMOBILE 442,
automatic, factory stereo
bination , 4-s peaker so und
bedrooms, bank repos and
tape. Lots of ex-tras. Like new.
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used, some practically new.
Call
992-24.41
after
5
p,m.
.
TO WHOM II may concern I was
Balance $68.70. Use our
Commercial &amp;
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Save up to '1•- R. A. or Don
riot kicked off the basketball
Call
992-7085.
budget
terms.
Miller, 705 Farson Street,
team. I quit .
1-5-61c '70 CHEVELLE SS, 396, exBelpre, Ohio by Kaiser
Mike Benedum .
From the largest T ...~
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Aluminum, phone 423-9531.
cellent condition, many ex l -5-31c
COLONI,/\L
Maple
stereo-radio,
Bulldozer
Radiator
to
the
l-4-12fc
tra s,
ca ll
614-992-2252
AM-FM radio, 4 speakers, 4
Smallest Healer 'Core.
-WA-N-=T--cW-:::O:::R--:-K:--a-:1---,h:-o-m-e- ad·
even
ings.
speed
automati
c
turntable
.
Nathan Biggs .
dresslna and stuffing en l-7-6tp
Balanc,a.
579.32.
Use
our
Radiator
Spocialisf
velopesf Rush self-stamped
-~---::-=--=-~~
budget terms. Call 992-7085. 1967
DODGE
Coronet,
2
door
envelope to F. Uribe, Box 36, . ·
1·5-6tc
hardtop, v.a. automatic,
Albany, Ohio, 4.5710.
1-6-lfc
power steering---$750. David
NEW 1971 Zig-Zag Sewing
Yosf, phone 843-1242, PortMachine in original factOry
land,
Ohio.
INCOME TAX service, dally
Ph. 992·2174
Pomeroy
carton. Zig -Zag fo make
1-5-31p
except Sunday, evenings by .
buttOnholes, sew on buttons,
appointment. Mrs . Wanda
. m,onO!irams, and make fancy 1950 WHITE truck, tandem
Eblin, Laurel Cliff Road, I
. . d~jgnswilh justthe twist of a
drive, 14 ft. flat steel, air
mile wnt of Meigs County
· · Angle diaL Left In lay-a-way
brakes-$500. Phone 698-5419. UPHOLSTERING SERVICE,
Fairground on Rt. 7 bypass.
an·~;~ never been used. Will sell
1-5-31p
complete selection of fabrics
Phone 992-2272 .
for only S47 .00 cash, or credit
1-J.JOic
and vinyl to choose from .
terms available. Phone 992Pick-up and delivery. Slater
5641.
Upholstering,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
Real
Estate
For
Sale
KOSCOT KOSMETICS and wigs
1-5-61c
phone
992-3617.
for sale. Brown's. Phone 992{- -- - - - HOU SE, 4 rooms and bath,
12-27-30tp NEIGL
lng Supply~
5113.
ELECTROLUX Vacuum
completely remodeled. New -,--,------.,.--Free
on building
12-31 -lfc
Cleaner complete wifh atfurnace, kitchen cabinets ,
WHEEL
allghment
your
new
Will. draw
O'DELL
tachments, cordwinder and
fully carpeted. Located in
located
at
Crossroads,
Rt.
12Aprints
fa
suit
lhe
lay
of your
ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT ... '
paint spray. Used but In li ke
Middleport. Phone 992-2362.
Complete
front
end
service,
land
.
Call
Guy
Nelgler,
overweight ladles, teens and
I-5·61C
new condition. Pay S3M5
tune up and brake service.
Racine, Ohio., For repair and
men Interested In a Weight
cash or budget plan available.
Wheels
balanced
elecalumlnum
siding, soffel and
Watchers ( RI Class In
Phone 992-5641.
NICE 2-sto!y home with full
Ironically .
All
work
gutter. Call Donald Smith,
Pomeroy write : Weight
l-5-6tc
basement, 2 lots, new forced
guaranteed .
Reasonable
Racine, Ohio.
Watchers (RL 11163 Sed/on
air furnace. Near Pomeroy.
rates.
Phone
992-3213
.
10-7-tfc
Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45237.
Elementary School. Phone
INVENTORY SALE
7-27-tfi:
10-3-lfc
992-7284 to see.
BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
11-7-lfc
Se~tlc tanks installed. George
C.
BRADFORD,
Auctioneer
SAVE up to one half. Bring your
Clearance Sale!
----:--(Bill) Pullins. Phone m ·2478.
Complete
Service
- s'lck TV to Chuck's TV shop,
HOUSE, 1642 Lincoln Heights.
4·25-tfc
Buy Any Fuel Oil
Phone 949-3821
"
151 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy,
Call Danny Thompson, 992Racine,
Ohio
Phone 992-5080.
2196.
Crill Bradford
11 -21-lfc
17-901c
5-1-tfc

Card of Thanks

Mrs. Okey

AUTOMOBILE Insurance been

sharp model priced to please.

by

kindness

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
R EASONABI,.E rates. Ph. 446• 4782, Gallipolis. John Russell, .
Owner &amp; Operafor.
.
·
· 5-12-lfc

. 350 \l-8 engine, automatic, power steering ctansol.e,

25 Per Cent Discount on paid
Fridays &amp; Saturdays
ad• and ads paid within 10
' 10 'til 2
da ys.
·
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Music The Kasuals
Sl.SO for SO word minimum.
Each additional word 2c .
4 piece band and 2 female
·
. IlL I NO ADS
Additional 2Sc Charge per . songers·from Beverly, Ohio.
Advertisement.
GUN SHOOT sponsored Sunday
OFFICE HOURS
by Racine American Legion
8:30a .m. to 5:00p.m. Dally,
an Mile Hill Road. Steaks,
8:30 a .m. to 12:00 Noon
ham"' and bacon.
Saturday .
1-6-21c

FOUR NEW HOMES
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
ONE,Hot.IE IN RACINE
TWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE .
ONE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A ,3 bedroom 'S16,9oo.bo _homi! can be - purchased with a ·
monfhly payment as low as $65.00 for a family with' a base
salary -of $5,000.00 and three children. 711, Pet. annual
percentage rille.
·

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13,500 mile&gt; by local owner . Full equipment includes,
rad1o, w-w tires. wh . covers. You can appreciate a car like
this, but we priced if for immediate sale.
1970 CAMARO COUPE
$279S

FIRE!!

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READY-MIX CONCRETE de·
livered right, to your pro led .
Fast and easy. ~ree
estimates. Phone 992-3284 .
Goegleln Ready -Mi x' Co. ,
Middleport, Ohio.
6-30-lfc

V-8 engine with turbo hydromatlc, power steering, E.

Whispering. Pines

Minimum Charge75c
12 cents per word three

SE PTIC tanks cl•aned. Miller
Saflilation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
662-3035.
.
-2-1Nfc

BAlLS

GOIN'T0 BE
A DADSURN

lJusiness Services

HARRISON'S TV and Antenna
!.ervlce. Phone 992-2522.
6-10-lfc

1971 CHEVELLE MALIBU CPE.
$3595
Sa ndalwood with brown vinyl lop, factory air condliloned,

DANCE

For Want Ad Service

Po'• roy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

LOOI&lt;V, PAW !! ,
I ' THINK TATER'S

Business Services.

WANT· ADS
INFORMATION
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
DEADLINES
Sportsman Club, Sunday .
5
P .M.
Day
Before
Jan . 9, 12 noon.
Pvbllcatlon
l-5-3tc
Monday Deadline 9 a.m.
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
Will be accepfed unt/19 a .m. for SHOOT/ NG Mafch, Sa turda y,
Jan. 8, a.t the Ra cine Planing
Pay of Publication
Mill al 6 p.m. Factory choke
REGULATIONS
guns
ontd . Assorted meat.
The Publisher reserves the
,Sponsore
by the Syracus ~
right to edit or reject any ads
Fire Dept.
deemed objectional. The
l -5-3tc
publisher · will not be
responsible for more than one
Incorrect lhsertlon.
RATES

rM

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094

606 E. Main · Pomeroy
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OFFICE SUPPLIES

and
FURNITU~E
Stop In and ' See Our
Floor Display.

SIEGLER HEATER
GET FREE

GASO~ALLEY

OPTOMETRIST

200 Gallons Fuel Oil When
You Buy Any Siegler Healer
Thru Jan. 15.

OFF ICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
'AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT ST.,

1'11 put mlj nice warm
arm around 40u!

•OMIIOY

Joe- w. Coroov, M1r .
. .. ~. . tfl·l\11

COAL, limestone . Excelsior
Salt Works E. Main St.
Pomeroy . Phone 992·3891.

Goble Mobile Homes, Middleport

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51 X ROOM house, 133 Buller nul
Ave. Contact Ed Hedrick, 2137
Wadsworth Drive, Columbus,
POODLE puppies, Silver Toy,
Ohio, phone 237-4334:
Park view Kennels, Phone 99211 -21 -ffc
5443.
8-15-tfc
4-9-tfc

house, bath, business, or

storage building Phone 985-3529.

Great January

Cleland
Realty

LONG BOTTOM - Five room

$6,500.
12-19-301c

TROPICAL
FISH, fancy
guppies, angels and breeders,
Bellas and supplies. Phone
992-S443.
12-30-ttc

608 East Main
POMEROY
CLELAND REALTY
608 East Main
POMEROY
APPLES - Fitzpatrick Or- MIDDLE PORT - 2 or 3
bedrooms ,
bath,
lull
chards, State Route 689,
phone Wilkesville, 669-3787. basement, 2 nice level lots,
9-3-tfc carpet~ , paneled. A STEAL
AT JUST $8.900.00.

For Sale
36" X23" X .009

Aluminum
Sheets
USED OFFSET PLATES
HAV-E
MANY USES

8

for $1.00

" " I llf Ol \ I I I

EVERY
MOBILE

BUSINESS - CARRY-OUT DOING A GOOD BUSINESS
- EXCELLENT LOCATION
- ONLY INTERESTED
PARTIES NEED CALL

HOME
' NoW
ON SALE

RUTLAND - BUSINESS FOR
• SALE - has living quarters
over, MODERN, 3 bedrooms,
bath, NOT VERY OLD. AN
EXCELLENT BUSINESS
FOR A COUPLE WITH A
GREAT FUTURE. CALL
FOR INFORMATION.
TO BUY OR SELL IN A
. HURRY CALL US TODAY.
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
Residence 992-2568
Office Phone 992-2259
l-4-6lc

The

~~~$6795,

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$5995. $5795
NOW

Two bedrooms, fully carpeted, house
type front door &amp; rear jalousie, 30 gal.
wafer healer, front bow window.

•6895

WAS $7895, NOW

'6995

65X12 BELMONT

65Xl4 VAN DYKE

Front utility, 2 bedrooms, house type
door, rear jalousie, 30 gal. wafer
heater. Raised kltch"'' &amp; dining area.

WAS $6795, N()W

'5995

54X12 FLAMINGO
Two bed looms, house type door, rear
jalousie &amp; screens, 30 gal. water heater.

WAS $5295, NOW

'4895

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l.Siiee of

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one letter to each equare, to
form four ordinary wonlo.

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weave
fabric
strueture
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band
ousardor IZ. Bar order
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in Weal·
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IJ. Sllppelf
16.
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19.
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Ye.lerd•r'• A111wer
15. Ward for
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lmpudel\t
a torpedo
U. Purplish! zt. Binge
city
18. Talk,
I.
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red
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(unintelll· :U.Luslrous
theater
style
31.Board
mineral
!llble&gt;
11.SpUce
25. Refuse
36. Printer's
t.Turhan
18. Continue
purchase
21. Some10. Unde,in
thing
n . Maltplus
5. VItiate
Scotland
6. Proficient
earned
hops
:ti. Facility
U.Donkey

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60112 FLAMINGO MANOR

BUYS!

Cathedral root, fully carpeted, Early
American decor, rear jalouole, storms ·
· &amp; s~reens , 30 gal. wetar heater. Lots bl
exfras.

WAS $6295, NOW

.

'5895

'
These pr_ices include delive~y a_nd ~et up. This is a lot clearance sale.
These untls m~sl be sold and ;t wrll pay you to come and see, whether you
buy no.w 0.r not .::~~~e~e price,s ,for Janu11ry only! Complete financing.
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1

586 LOCUST ST., ,

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Joe .Hood

Homes, Inc.
MIDDLEPORT

Open. Daily;lO to 6- Sunday 1:OOto 5:00

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protettlon
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•7495

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F•.ont &amp; rea• bedrooni, bath &amp; 112, fully
carpeted, hou.., lyf" door &amp; rear
jalousie, 30 gal. water healer .

Three bedrooms, storm doors &amp;

arilt&lt;er
1to Mechanic Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

'68 FORD pickup, 25,000 miles.
LOTS
wide bed, custom cab - IN MEI GS school di st ri ct .
$1.400: '65 Mustang, V-8, 4 Reslricfed area. $2,000.00.
Home, 8 x 15, pri ced very
reasonable, ideal for con.
speed - 5225; '64 Ford con.verllble, . excellent condition
NEW
strudion workers . For fur·
- S400. Phone m -6048.
4 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, hot
thfir information phone 7425922 or 742-5602.
l-4-5tc
water heal. Fireplace, dish·
washer . Full basement .
1-7-31c
'69 VOLKSWAGEN, 2 door
Double garage. 5 wooded
------sed(\n, delu xe, 4 speed, radio
DON'T PUMP your sluggish
acres. Only 539,000.00.
- Sl, 100; '69 Dodge: Swinger,
sept ic tank . Get Klean-Em2 door hardtop ; V-8, standard,
AII Septic Tank Clea ner .
3 BEDROOMS
yellow with black vinyl top,: NI CE bath , lloor furnace ,
La ndm ark Farm Bureau,
36.000 , miles , still under f l replace. Dining room ,
Pomeroy .
1-7-ltc
warra n1y - $1,075. Phone 992- basement. Garage, Larg e lot.
. 6048.
Some fruif. ()nly $8,000.00.
i-4-51c
WHITEFACE bull 2 years old,
2 BEDROOMS ,
really nice . Price $300. See
Hilton Wolfe, Racine, Ohio, 1965 FOR_D pickup, V-8, custom NICE lillie c,ozy place. Bath,
beauflful . . oa·k , ·1/oors.
- cab, w i th overdrive , A-·1
949-3211.
con
dition.
Phone
0
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C.
Gilpin,
Basement. Only $6,500.00. , ,
1-6-31p
Coolville 667-3593.
3 BEDjlQoMS
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1-7,31p
SORREL riding horse, 2112.
NEAT,
1'1•
baths,
large
living,
years old, or will frade for
call/e. See Harley Haning, 52 CH EVROLET , pickup, dining, wa/l.to wa·ll carpeting,
perfect condition , . $900 . gas fl~place .. Modern kitPomeroy, Ohio, phone 992chen, refrigerator, electric
Se r iOus inquiries only. Phone
6380.
range, garbage disposal.
992-6083.
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l -6-3tp .
Double garage.
.
12-29-IOip
.
WE HAVE
"SETTLING Eslale---'60xl2
37 PROPERTIES
Bar ron mobile· home ~ air 1968 PONTIAC Flreblrd. 350 Cu.
HELEN
L. TEAFORD,
con~llloned, furnished . Call
ln.. 4·sp'1e&lt;f, · black-red In· ASSOCIATE
Coolville 667-3838.
ter ior. PhOI'e 949·292;.
.
992~»25 m -2371
l-6·3tc
1-3-61p
12-31-6tc
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Two bedrooms, ·front kitchen, fully
carpeted, house type front door, rear
jalousie, 30 ga I. water healer.

· screens, 30 gal. wafer healer.
With Balh 8. 1;,
WAS S639l

· SR.

Auto Sales

60X12 KING

(2) 65X12 LIBERTY

Daily Sentinel TEAFORD
Pomeroy, Ohio

65X12 KING

WAS $8495, NOW

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hints. Each day the code letters are different.
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FROM THEIR OWN' MISTAKES THAN FROM THF; WISDOM ~~:_.~__..f.:_-:--::=:_!!J
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1-'The oaUy Senllnel;Middleport:Pomerov. 0 .. Jan. 7. 1972

Classifieds 'Get -(lctionl Se_ntine_r Classifieds Get Results~'

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~sentinel

Notice

.

5 cents per Wor'd one Insertion

clock, P. B., radio, Rally wheels with w-w tires, Fri. &amp; rear
guards. Retail $4155. Co. official car &amp; Sf"clally priced.
1971 DODGE POL.A,RA . '
.
$2895
Custom V-8, 4 door, pow er steering &amp; brakes, automatic

trans. Dark green lin ish with green vinyl root, spotless·
interior with seat covered with clear plastic. Less than

consecutive Insertions.
18 cents Rer word six con·secutlve insertions.

Nile Club

beautiful dark green, tlnished with green vinyl roof. Less

than 22,000 mi les by local owner, radio, new w-w tires. A

Pomeroy Motor Co.

MOB/tE HOMES . Large
selection8-10 - 12widn, 1 to4

never

be

DOCTOR'". .·

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stereo,

Selvice &amp; Repair

walnut stereo-radio com-

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•

calls and those who held
prayers for Chuck Quillen and
also for the food. Special
thanks to John Zerkle and
sister Hallie, the pallbearers,
the tiring squad, Ewing
Funeral Home and any one

who helped In any other way.
The wife, mother, sisters and
brothers. The Quillen family.
1-7-ltc

WE WISH Ia e xpress our
deepest appr~latlon to the
staff of Veterans Memorial
Hospital, Dr._ Pickens, Rev.
Ror, W. Carter for his consol ng words and prayers.
Rawlings-Coats
Funeral
Home, friends and neighbors SEWING In my home. Will
make drapes, cushions .
during the Illness and death of
Phone 992-6879.
For Rent
our beloved mother and .
1-3-12fp
grandmother. Your kindness
Is deeply appreciated. May INSTRUCTION In organ and NICE trailer, I bedroom, ideal
God bless you all. The Family
for couple, . 10 miles north of
·plano. Gerald Hoffner, phone
of Mrs. Jessie Sisson.
Pomeroy, $65 a month. Phone
.. m~2s .
';:
1-7-ltc
992-7479;
..
1-4-61c
1-4-lfc
- - -- - - - . - Wanted To Rent
2 BEDROOM mob1/e home , -Employment Wanted
fur ni shed , utiliti es paid ,
3 BEDROOM house In Racine or HAVE ' WELDER, will travel.
avai lable now. Phone 992 Syracuse area. Phone 99'2 Local certified welder with
7384.
7677.
mobile gas welder wan ts
1-4-3fc
l-7-31c
welding jobs. Any evening - - - -- after Hilt .and all day TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
Saturday. Pnone 992-5271 .
Park , Mlnersvilre, Ohio,
phone 992-3324.
- - - - ---.c.·l-·3-61p
1-4"tc
Mn. Ewlya Brlekleo
&amp;mday School attendance at
Lost
HOUSE in Racine, will be
the United Metbodlst Oturch LOST- Black and while Beagle
aval:able the 14th day ol
dog, mostly black. Liberal
January . 6 room s and bath.
was 63 and offering was '19.84.
reward.
Phone
742-41S7.
basement.
Phone 992-5249 ,
Worship attendance was 42 and
Earl Custer .
l-6-61p
ol!ering S47.89.
l-7-3tc
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Griffin Wanted To Buy
-----::-~---• ROOM house, 3rd 51. in
and family of Indianapolis,
OLD FURNITURE, Round OOk
Mason, new ly painted . Phope ·
Ind., visited his grandmother,
fables , Brass beds, dishes,
882-2971 .
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Mrs. Lola Griffin Sunday.
clocks, :and -or complete
l -7-31c
households . Wrlfe M. D. - - - - - Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs
Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
and family of VIenna, W.Va.,
BEDROOM and 2 bedroom
Call ~-6271.
mobile homes. Adults only.
and Mrs. Leota Massar and
12-17-tfc
Phone 992-S592.
granddaughter' Diana Massar'
12-19-lfc
of Eastern visited Sunday with
Sale
Trade
TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
Mrs. Leone Babcock who is ill.
1971
JEEPwill
se
ll
or
trade
Court, Rl. 124, Syracuse, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson
for pickup truck. 8,000 miles,
992-2951 .
and family of Kentucky were
electric ·wench, full cab,
4-2-tfc
S3SOO: Contact Charles - - - - - - called back to their home here
Johnston. Hemlock Grove, NEW 2-BEDROOM. double
by the death of his grand-Phone 992-6777.
wide, mobile home on lot In
mother at Winfield, W. Va.
Syracuse . Completely fur Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hownished . Phone 992-2441 after S
p.m.
ard, Lancaster, caUed on his LEGAL NOTICE
1-3-lfc
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed proposals will be 2 BEDROOM mobile home In
Walker Monday.
at thtt VIllage Clerk 's
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carter received.
Racine area. Phone 992,6329.
Office, Middleport V Illage
12-14-lfc
and son, Jeff, of ROcky MoWlt, Clerk's Office. Race Street
Middleport, Ohio , until 4:00
North
Carolina,
spent p .m . Jan . 14, 1972 o!lnd opened as
FURNISHED and unfurn ished
Ouistmas week here with her soon as practi cable thereafter, apartments. Close to school.
perfor.riling and executing
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil for
Phone 992-5434 ..
the Contract for : M iddl eport
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10-18-tfc
Caldwell and her brother, Mr. Fire Department , Race Street
at North Fourth Street, M id and Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell. dleport, Oh io,
·
Sale
Mr. and )\Irs. Blain Taylor
.
In
accordance
With
ine
plans
spent SWlday with relaUves in and speclflce.llons , and all 2 YEAR OLD, 5 h.p. Ward's
Riding Mower ~ SIOO, also 9
West Virginia.
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Contract do~ uments conta ined

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Tuppers Plains

For

-or

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For

her~ f n , prepared
by AubleAll the chUdren and their . MHchelt
- Burge s s
and
families of Mrs. Effie Watson Associ ates , ·H'l West f Sta te

Street, Athens , Ohio 45701 , 7188
Pippin Road, Cincinnati, Oh io

spent Sunday with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Deryle Well
returned home SUnday from ·a
trip to Florida where they
spent the holida ys .
, Miss Judy
Perry of
Parkersburg
spen t t he
holidays here with Mrs. Bessie
Webster.
Mrs. • Bessie
Webster
received word of the death of
her alster-Ul~aw, Mrs. Grace
Webster of Columbus.
SP4 James Watson of the U.
S. Army hM" received his
honorable discharge and
returned lo his home here.

•5239.

Plans and specifications may
be pi cked up at the Arch itec t's
Oft lce or at th e Middleport
VIllage Clerk's Office : 4112 West
Stat e Street, Athens , Ohio
•S70 1; Race Street, MiddlepOrt

OhiO.
I
A deposit is requ ired as called
tor In the "Instruction to Bid -

ders." Bids shall be sealed and
enclosed In a sealed enveloped
delivered to the Clerk ' s Off ice,

237 Race Sl., Mlddleporl, Oh io
•5760_,_ .
.
The envelope shall be en dor sed as foll ows In the upper
left hllnd corner :
Propose I tor
(Indicate .Class · of Work)

For

·
&lt;tndi cate Pro.iect)
1I' •
Additional· Information .m.&amp;y
be secured from the Off ice of
A,uble - Mitcheii . Burge u &amp;
Associates, 41/2 w. State Atheru

Oh io 45701 .

.We talk to ,au
like'~*"'"l pers0rL
I

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WMP0/1390

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Each bid must be ac companied by a bid bond of 10
pet. of the proposed contract at
the 'time of bid open ing and the
successful bidder wilt be
reQuired to post a 100 pet.
performance bond based· on his
bid t9t11 . This emount must be
Sfatei:J in dollars and cents .
The owi'lefs ruerve the right
to reject any or all b) ds, or to
accept the bid which embraces
such combination of alternate
proposals as may promote the
best Interests Of the Village of

Middleport,

,

Gene Grate, Clerk

ON YOU. DIAL

/age of Middleport
( 11) 24, 31 VII
{1) 7, 14, 41 .

•

Also Furnace Repair
PH•.992·7260

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ff . overhead gar~ge dopr -

S50. Phone Reedsville 6673041 .
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1969 SY LVAN mobil e home 51.500 ~nd take over
paym·ents of S59.07. Phone
992-2098.
l-4-41p

----1959 HOL/ DAY Rambler Mobile

'IOU SHOIJLP

'IHINK IF
1-..oDU'Ii'F SUPf'OEiE~

U6E A KEY.

10 COLLECr· "/HE ·

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, 742-3947
992-3898 742-4761
We art fully ln1ured

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
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IN AMERICA

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$5.551
-GUARANTEED~one 992~2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open ITill
Monday thru Solvrday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

REFRIGERATION
SERVICE

bors and relatives for their
flowers, cards , telephone

i~'·

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·service.

C&amp;M

and brother.

I WANT to thank friends, neigh -

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. CALL
HILTONWOLFE,n9-32lt ·
DALE
992-2534

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

Pa inter. Your

PERSCRIPTION !!

240 Lincoln St.
Middleport. Ohio
Obi Anthony Plumbing
Wo have a complell Home
" Maln,lenance Service _lite
year around. No maner what
your need. Complell roof or
spoullnt 'repair. ·Interior or
exterior carpentry. Ceiling
Hie and Paneling and Siding.
Complete Plumbing &amp;
Heating.
· ·
Day Number 992-2550
We have 24 hr. emergency

.

Mayme Custer. Winnie Dalley
and Cliff Johnson .
1-7-ltc

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BILLNELSON, 992-36S7
TOM CROW, 992-2580

Auto Sales

WALNUT

IJIN

WRIT HIS 'F'UST

,~

24-Hour Se~ice

forgotten. God bless all of
you.

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For S.ale

RAIN, MAW,

WT

HE JEST

AU. WEA111ER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCfiON
&amp; PLUMBING CO.
"

Home Units

Erne~t Johnson . Especially
Crow's Steak House. Mr . and
Mrs. George Schneider and
Daisy
Roush , Syracu se
Ladies Auxll iary, ,Ewing
Funeral Home and Mr. and

His sisters

Ill'"

1'PMEROY, OHIO

Lo st

· "'O'RE RlciHT AS

AU

WE WISH to thank anyone who
helped in any way at the ti me
of the death of our brother,

will

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OPEN I!VE$.1:00 P.M.

Mobile Homes For Sale

cance.lled?

operator's license? Call 9922966.
6-15-lfc

modern 1970 W-30· OLDSMOBILE 442,
automatic, factory stereo
bination , 4-s peaker so und
bedrooms, bank repos and
tape. Lots of ex-tras. Like new.
•
system, 4-speed c hanger .
used, some practically new.
Call
992-24.41
after
5
p,m.
.
TO WHOM II may concern I was
Balance $68.70. Use our
Commercial &amp;
·
· 11-28-lfc
Save up to '1•- R. A. or Don
riot kicked off the basketball
Call
992-7085.
budget
terms.
Miller, 705 Farson Street,
team. I quit .
1-5-61c '70 CHEVELLE SS, 396, exBelpre, Ohio by Kaiser
Mike Benedum .
From the largest T ...~
,. '
Aluminum, phone 423-9531.
cellent condition, many ex l -5-31c
COLONI,/\L
Maple
stereo-radio,
Bulldozer
Radiator
to
the
l-4-12fc
tra s,
ca ll
614-992-2252
AM-FM radio, 4 speakers, 4
Smallest Healer 'Core.
-WA-N-=T--cW-:::O:::R--:-K:--a-:1---,h:-o-m-e- ad·
even
ings.
speed
automati
c
turntable
.
Nathan Biggs .
dresslna and stuffing en l-7-6tp
Balanc,a.
579.32.
Use
our
Radiator
Spocialisf
velopesf Rush self-stamped
-~---::-=--=-~~
budget terms. Call 992-7085. 1967
DODGE
Coronet,
2
door
envelope to F. Uribe, Box 36, . ·
1·5-6tc
hardtop, v.a. automatic,
Albany, Ohio, 4.5710.
1-6-lfc
power steering---$750. David
NEW 1971 Zig-Zag Sewing
Yosf, phone 843-1242, PortMachine in original factOry
land,
Ohio.
INCOME TAX service, dally
Ph. 992·2174
Pomeroy
carton. Zig -Zag fo make
1-5-31p
except Sunday, evenings by .
buttOnholes, sew on buttons,
appointment. Mrs . Wanda
. m,onO!irams, and make fancy 1950 WHITE truck, tandem
Eblin, Laurel Cliff Road, I
. . d~jgnswilh justthe twist of a
drive, 14 ft. flat steel, air
mile wnt of Meigs County
· · Angle diaL Left In lay-a-way
brakes-$500. Phone 698-5419. UPHOLSTERING SERVICE,
Fairground on Rt. 7 bypass.
an·~;~ never been used. Will sell
1-5-31p
complete selection of fabrics
Phone 992-2272 .
for only S47 .00 cash, or credit
1-J.JOic
and vinyl to choose from .
terms available. Phone 992Pick-up and delivery. Slater
5641.
Upholstering,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
Real
Estate
For
Sale
KOSCOT KOSMETICS and wigs
1-5-61c
phone
992-3617.
for sale. Brown's. Phone 992{- -- - - - HOU SE, 4 rooms and bath,
12-27-30tp NEIGL
lng Supply~
5113.
ELECTROLUX Vacuum
completely remodeled. New -,--,------.,.--Free
on building
12-31 -lfc
Cleaner complete wifh atfurnace, kitchen cabinets ,
WHEEL
allghment
your
new
Will. draw
O'DELL
tachments, cordwinder and
fully carpeted. Located in
located
at
Crossroads,
Rt.
12Aprints
fa
suit
lhe
lay
of your
ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT ... '
paint spray. Used but In li ke
Middleport. Phone 992-2362.
Complete
front
end
service,
land
.
Call
Guy
Nelgler,
overweight ladles, teens and
I-5·61C
new condition. Pay S3M5
tune up and brake service.
Racine, Ohio., For repair and
men Interested In a Weight
cash or budget plan available.
Wheels
balanced
elecalumlnum
siding, soffel and
Watchers ( RI Class In
Phone 992-5641.
NICE 2-sto!y home with full
Ironically .
All
work
gutter. Call Donald Smith,
Pomeroy write : Weight
l-5-6tc
basement, 2 lots, new forced
guaranteed .
Reasonable
Racine, Ohio.
Watchers (RL 11163 Sed/on
air furnace. Near Pomeroy.
rates.
Phone
992-3213
.
10-7-tfc
Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45237.
Elementary School. Phone
INVENTORY SALE
7-27-tfi:
10-3-lfc
992-7284 to see.
BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
11-7-lfc
Se~tlc tanks installed. George
C.
BRADFORD,
Auctioneer
SAVE up to one half. Bring your
Clearance Sale!
----:--(Bill) Pullins. Phone m ·2478.
Complete
Service
- s'lck TV to Chuck's TV shop,
HOUSE, 1642 Lincoln Heights.
4·25-tfc
Buy Any Fuel Oil
Phone 949-3821
"
151 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy,
Call Danny Thompson, 992Racine,
Ohio
Phone 992-5080.
2196.
Crill Bradford
11 -21-lfc
17-901c
5-1-tfc

Card of Thanks

Mrs. Okey

AUTOMOBILE Insurance been

sharp model priced to please.

by

kindness

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
R EASONABI,.E rates. Ph. 446• 4782, Gallipolis. John Russell, .
Owner &amp; Operafor.
.
·
· 5-12-lfc

. 350 \l-8 engine, automatic, power steering ctansol.e,

25 Per Cent Discount on paid
Fridays &amp; Saturdays
ad• and ads paid within 10
' 10 'til 2
da ys.
·
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Music The Kasuals
Sl.SO for SO word minimum.
Each additional word 2c .
4 piece band and 2 female
·
. IlL I NO ADS
Additional 2Sc Charge per . songers·from Beverly, Ohio.
Advertisement.
GUN SHOOT sponsored Sunday
OFFICE HOURS
by Racine American Legion
8:30a .m. to 5:00p.m. Dally,
an Mile Hill Road. Steaks,
8:30 a .m. to 12:00 Noon
ham"' and bacon.
Saturday .
1-6-21c

FOUR NEW HOMES
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
ONE,Hot.IE IN RACINE
TWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE .
ONE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A ,3 bedroom 'S16,9oo.bo _homi! can be - purchased with a ·
monfhly payment as low as $65.00 for a family with' a base
salary -of $5,000.00 and three children. 711, Pet. annual
percentage rille.
·

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13,500 mile&gt; by local owner . Full equipment includes,
rad1o, w-w tires. wh . covers. You can appreciate a car like
this, but we priced if for immediate sale.
1970 CAMARO COUPE
$279S

FIRE!!

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READY-MIX CONCRETE de·
livered right, to your pro led .
Fast and easy. ~ree
estimates. Phone 992-3284 .
Goegleln Ready -Mi x' Co. ,
Middleport, Ohio.
6-30-lfc

V-8 engine with turbo hydromatlc, power steering, E.

Whispering. Pines

Minimum Charge75c
12 cents per word three

SE PTIC tanks cl•aned. Miller
Saflilation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
662-3035.
.
-2-1Nfc

BAlLS

GOIN'T0 BE
A DADSURN

lJusiness Services

HARRISON'S TV and Antenna
!.ervlce. Phone 992-2522.
6-10-lfc

1971 CHEVELLE MALIBU CPE.
$3595
Sa ndalwood with brown vinyl lop, factory air condliloned,

DANCE

For Want Ad Service

Po'• roy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

LOOI&lt;V, PAW !! ,
I ' THINK TATER'S

Business Services.

WANT· ADS
INFORMATION
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
DEADLINES
Sportsman Club, Sunday .
5
P .M.
Day
Before
Jan . 9, 12 noon.
Pvbllcatlon
l-5-3tc
Monday Deadline 9 a.m.
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
Will be accepfed unt/19 a .m. for SHOOT/ NG Mafch, Sa turda y,
Jan. 8, a.t the Ra cine Planing
Pay of Publication
Mill al 6 p.m. Factory choke
REGULATIONS
guns
ontd . Assorted meat.
The Publisher reserves the
,Sponsore
by the Syracus ~
right to edit or reject any ads
Fire Dept.
deemed objectional. The
l -5-3tc
publisher · will not be
responsible for more than one
Incorrect lhsertlon.
RATES

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POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094

606 E. Main · Pomeroy
'
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OFFICE SUPPLIES

and
FURNITU~E
Stop In and ' See Our
Floor Display.

SIEGLER HEATER
GET FREE

GASO~ALLEY

OPTOMETRIST

200 Gallons Fuel Oil When
You Buy Any Siegler Healer
Thru Jan. 15.

OFF ICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
'AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT ST.,

1'11 put mlj nice warm
arm around 40u!

•OMIIOY

Joe- w. Coroov, M1r .
. .. ~. . tfl·l\11

COAL, limestone . Excelsior
Salt Works E. Main St.
Pomeroy . Phone 992·3891.

Goble Mobile Homes, Middleport

'

51 X ROOM house, 133 Buller nul
Ave. Contact Ed Hedrick, 2137
Wadsworth Drive, Columbus,
POODLE puppies, Silver Toy,
Ohio, phone 237-4334:
Park view Kennels, Phone 99211 -21 -ffc
5443.
8-15-tfc
4-9-tfc

house, bath, business, or

storage building Phone 985-3529.

Great January

Cleland
Realty

LONG BOTTOM - Five room

$6,500.
12-19-301c

TROPICAL
FISH, fancy
guppies, angels and breeders,
Bellas and supplies. Phone
992-S443.
12-30-ttc

608 East Main
POMEROY
CLELAND REALTY
608 East Main
POMEROY
APPLES - Fitzpatrick Or- MIDDLE PORT - 2 or 3
bedrooms ,
bath,
lull
chards, State Route 689,
phone Wilkesville, 669-3787. basement, 2 nice level lots,
9-3-tfc carpet~ , paneled. A STEAL
AT JUST $8.900.00.

For Sale
36" X23" X .009

Aluminum
Sheets
USED OFFSET PLATES
HAV-E
MANY USES

8

for $1.00

" " I llf Ol \ I I I

EVERY
MOBILE

BUSINESS - CARRY-OUT DOING A GOOD BUSINESS
- EXCELLENT LOCATION
- ONLY INTERESTED
PARTIES NEED CALL

HOME
' NoW
ON SALE

RUTLAND - BUSINESS FOR
• SALE - has living quarters
over, MODERN, 3 bedrooms,
bath, NOT VERY OLD. AN
EXCELLENT BUSINESS
FOR A COUPLE WITH A
GREAT FUTURE. CALL
FOR INFORMATION.
TO BUY OR SELL IN A
. HURRY CALL US TODAY.
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
Residence 992-2568
Office Phone 992-2259
l-4-6lc

The

~~~$6795,

'

$5995. $5795
NOW

Two bedrooms, fully carpeted, house
type front door &amp; rear jalousie, 30 gal.
wafer healer, front bow window.

•6895

WAS $7895, NOW

'6995

65X12 BELMONT

65Xl4 VAN DYKE

Front utility, 2 bedrooms, house type
door, rear jalousie, 30 gal. wafer
heater. Raised kltch"'' &amp; dining area.

WAS $6795, N()W

'5995

54X12 FLAMINGO
Two bed looms, house type door, rear
jalousie &amp; screens, 30 gal. water heater.

WAS $5295, NOW

'4895

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l.Siiee of

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one letter to each equare, to
form four ordinary wonlo.

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weave
fabric
strueture
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band
ousardor IZ. Bar order
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in Weal·
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16.
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extent
19.
Glut
Ye.lerd•r'• A111wer
15. Ward for
Z.Belsian
ZZ.
lmpudel\t
a torpedo
U. Purplish! zt. Binge
city
18. Talk,
I.
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red
' 30. modem
(unintelll· :U.Luslrous
theater
style
31.Board
mineral
!llble&gt;
11.SpUce
25. Refuse
36. Printer's
t.Turhan
18. Continue
purchase
21. Some10. Unde,in
thing
n . Maltplus
5. VItiate
Scotland
6. Proficient
earned
hops
:ti. Facility
U.Donkey

S.~ee

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60112 FLAMINGO MANOR

BUYS!

Cathedral root, fully carpeted, Early
American decor, rear jalouole, storms ·
· &amp; s~reens , 30 gal. wetar heater. Lots bl
exfras.

WAS $6295, NOW

.

'5895

'
These pr_ices include delive~y a_nd ~et up. This is a lot clearance sale.
These untls m~sl be sold and ;t wrll pay you to come and see, whether you
buy no.w 0.r not .::~~~e~e price,s ,for Janu11ry only! Complete financing.
,.

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586 LOCUST ST., ,

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Joe .Hood

Homes, Inc.
MIDDLEPORT

Open. Daily;lO to 6- Sunday 1:OOto 5:00

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protettlon
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Del 13. Thickness
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•7495

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F•.ont &amp; rea• bedrooni, bath &amp; 112, fully
carpeted, hou.., lyf" door &amp; rear
jalousie, 30 gal. water healer .

Three bedrooms, storm doors &amp;

arilt&lt;er
1to Mechanic Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

'68 FORD pickup, 25,000 miles.
LOTS
wide bed, custom cab - IN MEI GS school di st ri ct .
$1.400: '65 Mustang, V-8, 4 Reslricfed area. $2,000.00.
Home, 8 x 15, pri ced very
reasonable, ideal for con.
speed - 5225; '64 Ford con.verllble, . excellent condition
NEW
strudion workers . For fur·
- S400. Phone m -6048.
4 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, hot
thfir information phone 7425922 or 742-5602.
l-4-5tc
water heal. Fireplace, dish·
washer . Full basement .
1-7-31c
'69 VOLKSWAGEN, 2 door
Double garage. 5 wooded
------sed(\n, delu xe, 4 speed, radio
DON'T PUMP your sluggish
acres. Only 539,000.00.
- Sl, 100; '69 Dodge: Swinger,
sept ic tank . Get Klean-Em2 door hardtop ; V-8, standard,
AII Septic Tank Clea ner .
3 BEDROOMS
yellow with black vinyl top,: NI CE bath , lloor furnace ,
La ndm ark Farm Bureau,
36.000 , miles , still under f l replace. Dining room ,
Pomeroy .
1-7-ltc
warra n1y - $1,075. Phone 992- basement. Garage, Larg e lot.
. 6048.
Some fruif. ()nly $8,000.00.
i-4-51c
WHITEFACE bull 2 years old,
2 BEDROOMS ,
really nice . Price $300. See
Hilton Wolfe, Racine, Ohio, 1965 FOR_D pickup, V-8, custom NICE lillie c,ozy place. Bath,
beauflful . . oa·k , ·1/oors.
- cab, w i th overdrive , A-·1
949-3211.
con
dition.
Phone
0
.
C.
Gilpin,
Basement. Only $6,500.00. , ,
1-6-31p
Coolville 667-3593.
3 BEDjlQoMS
' '
1-7,31p
SORREL riding horse, 2112.
NEAT,
1'1•
baths,
large
living,
years old, or will frade for
call/e. See Harley Haning, 52 CH EVROLET , pickup, dining, wa/l.to wa·ll carpeting,
perfect condition , . $900 . gas fl~place .. Modern kitPomeroy, Ohio, phone 992chen, refrigerator, electric
Se r iOus inquiries only. Phone
6380.
range, garbage disposal.
992-6083.
'
l -6-3tp .
Double garage.
.
12-29-IOip
.
WE HAVE
"SETTLING Eslale---'60xl2
37 PROPERTIES
Bar ron mobile· home ~ air 1968 PONTIAC Flreblrd. 350 Cu.
HELEN
L. TEAFORD,
con~llloned, furnished . Call
ln.. 4·sp'1e&lt;f, · black-red In· ASSOCIATE
Coolville 667-3838.
ter ior. PhOI'e 949·292;.
.
992~»25 m -2371
l-6·3tc
1-3-61p
12-31-6tc
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Two bedrooms, ·front kitchen, fully
carpeted, house type front door, rear
jalousie, 30 ga I. water healer.

· screens, 30 gal. wafer healer.
With Balh 8. 1;,
WAS S639l

· SR.

Auto Sales

60X12 KING

(2) 65X12 LIBERTY

Daily Sentinel TEAFORD
Pomeroy, Ohio

65X12 KING

WAS $8495, NOW

Virgil~J ..

111 Court St.

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how

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onotber. In lhla sample A Is
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, r - - - - - - - - - - - ,
apollrophea, the len/llh and formation of the wo~a are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
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TAMPA, F1a. (UPI) - A
black couple who apparently
carried a shotgun aboard in a
portable baby bed hijacked a
jet over California today and
ordered the pilot to take them
to Havana. They made a
refueling stop . here after
permitting Ute passengers· to
disembark in Los Angeles.
The plane touched down at
Tampa International Airport
at 9:33 a.m. EST ·after FBI
agents ordered everyone inside
the terminal.
Officials said the tough-

Hair

talking hiJackers · radioed
ahead Utat ''they don't want to
see anyone" near the plane.
The jet; a Pacific Southwest
· Alrllrtes Boeing 7'll, taxied to
extreme north end of runway
after toucl)ing down. A
gasoline ·tanker truck with
5,000 gallons of jet fuel, and
wi Ut only one man in Ute cab,
rolled out tO service the air·
craft.
There , were conflicting
reports as to whether the
couple had an lnfant with them.
So(\le of Ute passengers !reed
in Los Angeles said the only
· Uting in Ute baby bed was a
shotgun, which was wielded by
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of Dr. Essex' assistants that
student council members who
had requested to attend Ute
December meeting of the
Appalachia Culture - its·
board of education should not
food, people and music - will
have been denied. She said that be presented in a program
she was told that board of
sponsored by the Meigs County
education meetings are open to
Extension Homemakers'
the public and anyone may
Council at St. Paul Lutheran
attend. She also said that the
Church Wednesday night, 7:30
assistant to Dr. Essex in- p.m.
dicated that a time limit should
Purpose of the program is to
not have been placed on
establish culture identity and
students and parents who
. to gain new insight into Ute
appeared before the board of
people of Meigs County and
education in regard to the hair their life style. The public, both
problem in December.
men and women, is invited to
In announcing the arrival of
attend the program.
the Columbus attorneys, Beck
Speaking on the topic "The
said they probably will proceed
to file an injunction which thinks teachers should be more
would prohibit the ad- .
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ministration of Meigs Local mterested m the education of
Schools from suspending any, , ~e s~~dents, "not in a style
more students, if the injunction s ow,
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is allowed by the courts.
AnoUter parent sa~d that the
It would be a temporary attitude of Ute admmlStratwn
measure until the matter could at the school is making
be taken into a court for a students defl~nt.
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decision, he said.
Another sa1d that she tr1ed
On the matter of lengUt of for. a week to make an aphair, several parents and ~mt~et to co~fer w1th
students at the meeting
~nclpa James Diehl on Ute
charged there is dis- half problem. but was unable to
crimination at the high get an appomtment until the
school in enforcing the ruling, nhext week. Another said that
One mother said her son one s e felt the students would do
of the 11 suspended had g~tten better work if they weren't
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Durmg the dlscusslo~ It .was
had gotren none. The other reported that school diStricts,
student has not been sus· according to a U.S. Supreme
pended, she slated.
Court ruling, do have the right
Mrs. Craig said she believes to establiSh dress codes. The
too much emphasis is being put diSCii'JSi?n also brought out
on the length of hair of the male that apparently the Me1gs High
students. She said she had School Student Council does
questioned a number of her have some type of a comson's friends about the interest promise
arrange.men t
of teachers at Ute high school in prepared for presentation to
whether the students are the boartl of education next
getting the most out, of their M?,nday mght.
classes. None of the teachers
We Will have ..to go whole
has asked any of the students hog o~ not at all, Mrs. Craig
she interviewed questions sathld, m ~e closmg moments of
about their classroom progress
e meeting when plans were
and inrerest Mrs Craig said made to meet w1th the

PAUL H.. THEISS, seated, was presented a 50 year .
Masonic Emblem Tuesday evening at his home by Raclne
Lodge 461, F&amp;AM, Making the preseqtatlon is District
Deputy Ben H. Philson, Raclne, of the 12th Masonic District.
Bill Hayes, secretary of Racine Lodge, presented Mr. Theiss
the customary paid up membership. Attending the presentation were Robert Beegle, Master, Clifford Morris, Tyler,
Jesse Brinker, Senior Warden, Frank Cleland, Treasurer,
Clifford Hill, Philson and Hayes, and Mrs. Theiss who served
refreshments of pumpkin pie and coffee.

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NEW YORK (UP!) (Contluued from Page 1)
Princess Sallma, English·
Saturday
morning: Steve
born wife of Aga Khan IV,
and Mrs. Ronald Reagan, . Hupp, Lee Hy8ell, Noah Hysell,
Randy
wife of the governor of Grant Johnson,
Johnson,
Brian
Windon,
California, 1headed the 1971
international best dressed Debbie Windon, Becky Windon,
llst ·whlch renected a return Mandie Rose, Julie Rose, Paul
to elegance after several Cross, Edwin Cross, Frank
years of confusing fashion Broderick, Daniel Midkiff,
Edith Woodard, Kay Ward,
experlmeolallon.
Diana Benedum, Teresa
Benedum, Mike Benedum,
Mike Salser, Kevin Anderson,
Byron McCoy, Celia McCoy,
Joel F. Maue, Danny Jordan,
David Watson, and Joe Wilson.

MEIGS THEATRE '
Tonight &amp; Saturday
January 7-B
THE PANIC IN
NEEDLE PARK

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Kitty Wlnn

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BROTHER JOHN

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Will Geer

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Sun., Mon. &amp; Tues.
January 9-10-11
LAWRENCI OF
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Omar Sharif

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Mildred
Parsons, Pomeroy; Kent Eads,
Rutland; Gary· Erlewine,
Dexter ; Nancy Cole, Tuppers
Plains; 1'4innie Carroll, Long
Bottom.
DISCHARGED - Hobart
Smalley, Gaye Smalley,
Barbara Lyons, Mary SmiUt,
Robert Imboden, Charles
Winebrenner, Marjorie Goett.

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Friday at 11 a.m. was
35 degrees under partly sunny

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family.
Mrs. Malide Holcomb has
completed plana and construc!lon Ia expected to begin
on 111!UitllJIQIDe to be. ~~
onRilltiiilltwt
of Carpenter
facta tlv!t have so far been these deficient bridges are on
on
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well
haa been
dtjveloped that this national . the 1 federal.ald highway
bridge replacement program ill system," Ute report sild. · · drilled. Mrs. Holcomb is
extremely vital to the cause of
The report a1ao said that out currenUy making her home
highway safety," FHA Ad- of ·the 563,500 bridges, more with her daughter, Mrs. Laura
ministrator F .C. Turner said. than 400,00Q were buill before Krebs.
He told Congress "We intend to 1935. However, the report wu
pursue It vigorously."
described by thei agency as atill
According to the agency, in the interim staces "since the
there ar~ approximately inventory and clasalflcallon of
FIELD TRIAJ, SUNDAY
563,500 bridges lu Ute United all significantly Important
A coondog field trial will be
States. "About 88,901) are bridges known to be unsafe," held near Racine Sunday,
considered critically deficient. wt11 not be completed and beginning Iiiii a.m. The public
And an estimated :M,OOO of released unW July 1, 1972.
is invited.

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Damage from the lOss of broken windows alone was expected Ill total about
$100,000. Plate glass store windows as far
as four and'five blocks from the site were
shattered by the two thunderous expiC&gt;sions at 2:55p.m., Friday.
The crewmen missing and feared dead
were identified as Jack Stephenson, 49,
and his son, Charles, 17, both of Silver
Creek, Miss.

Nine other persons were injured, including two of Ute other seven ci'ewmen
abo&amp;rd the tugboat and a number of persons lulrt in traffic accidents triggered by
the blast.
The 9().foot towboat ''Martin" was
pushing the •two empty gasoline barges
when the exploaion occurred. It was believed to have been caused by a spark from
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Blast Rocked Area

r BY HARRY L'I,'ONS
In the downtown Belpre area , merBELPRE - Extra duty policemen and chants reported near total loss of every
detachments of ihe National Guard window within a half mile ol the explosion.
patrolled Belpre and neighboring Parkers- The Belpre City Police Dept. and Ute
burg, W. Va.over the weekend between a 9 , Belpre Municipal Bldg. were among the
p.m. to daylight curfew.
hardest hit, both being less than one block
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TWISTED STEEL 8bellsof two fuel barges 11ink slowly in
burg bridges following explo8ion aboard two Marlin Oil Co.
Some 90 businesses in the Parkersburg from the site. Ceiling plaster fell in the city
•: 25' of water beneath the B&amp;O Railroad and Belpre.Parkersbarges, ·early Friday afternoon, near Belpre. Picture by
area reported damaged store fronts and building and a doer was torn off.
Harzy Lyons,
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windows, inviting looting.
Approximately 100 Belpre area homes
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SheD Chemical Company, near Belpre,
provided repair materiala to all residents
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experiencing shattered windows and
flying glass.
Others lnjured in connection with the
explosions were Mrs. Relta E. Buchanan,
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Hanshaw, 41, Wllliamstqwn, anxiety
reaction; Edna Mcintyre, lfl, Belpre,
Devoted To Tlae Gretmr Middle Ohio Valley
lacerations; Floyd J. Miller, 'll, Parkersburg,
acute aiu:lety, and Martha Smith,
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THREE SECTION~
Belpre, anxiety reaction.
TRESTLE FIRE DOUSED
Pomeroy-Middleport
VOL VI NO, 50
SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1972 .
Gallipolis-Point Pleasant
Belpre firefighters, following rescue
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radilroad trestle bridge due to burning
debris Igniting some Ql the creosote tii'IJ.
Belpre Fire Olief Harry Wllliama, .
with the railroad's assistance, stretched
boselines from F1orence St. and Waah.
Blvd., up some 150' to the trestle track
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GALLIPOLIS - Adream which began two-story clinic·, with a partial ground its own .sysumJ wr uAygen and vacuum where an engine car had brought out
back in 1966 will become a reality within Hoor, covers 57,000 square feet. An ad- delivery to the patient; the emergency additional hollellnes.
jacent power plant has 8,380 square feet, room is located on Ute ground floor; the ' Willlarns and his men then laid over
the next four months,
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for
a total of 317,810 square feet.
ER suite features the capability of in-bed 500' of 2W' line and another 400' of l~"t
Come April, southeasrern Ohio's most
· The entire complex, with 850 parking observation and rerention for a short hose out onto Ute trestle to el\lngulsh the
complere and most modern medical
spaces,
covers 25 acres of a 45-acre tract period of time without being admitted, and blaze.
facility, the Holzer 'Medical Center, is
expected to be in use. ·
owned by the Holzer Hospital Foundation the new laundry has the capacity to handle
Belpre Mayor Margaret E. Bowersock and Safety Service Director Gerald
More than 90 pel, of the construction on the west side of Rt. 160. The clinic is 1,750,000 lbs. of linen annually . .
Mechanical records "for storage, Bush were in the downtown area moments
work has been completed on the $20 million designed to accommodate 40 doctors, an
retrieval and delivery systems includes : after the explosion, but gave no immediate
facility located off Routes 160 and 35 four increase of 10 over the present staff.
Funding of' the new center was hanmiles norUtwest of here.'Interlor finishing
Automatic cart delivery of materials estimate of damage in the city of Belpre.
and landscaping is expected to be com- dled on a matching basis, 50 pet. coming from the marerial handling cenrer to aU
pleted in March.
from the sale of Gallipolis City reve~ue departmenta; automatic cart delivery
Mter nearly three years of planning, bonds supportM by hospital income, and system for food from the dietary departground was broken for Ute new hospital 331'1 pet. federtl granta und~r the Hill- ment to all nursing wtits; complete en:
Oct. 16, 1969,
Burton Act, an4 through the Appalachian vironmental control from a combination
Architects.of the c~PJJ!tar' HeWitt &amp; R!'slQI)lil Commjsslon. The remaining 16'h pneumatic and computer controlled unit
Royer of I(ansas City, Mo. 'l'Qe primary pet. will come from Holzer Hospital that regll)afes )jesting, cooling, and
humidity for both the new complex and the
contractor is Turner Construction Co. of Foundation private funds .
Special
features
of
the
new
facility
are
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Cincinnati. Landscape architect is J. L.
remodeled gystem at the present center on
Five major operating rooms and one First Ave. and Cedar Stteet in Galllpolls;
Tanner, Columbus.
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The seven4tOry hosplial will have 289 cystoscopy room 1 22 patlenta can be an automatic delivery system for medical
beds, including 2-1 bassineta. The structure monitored in the cardiac care, lnrensive records and documenta to all departments.
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PO)¢RoY- The Meigs Local School
District Board of Edlcallon will be
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hair IIIJ8Ih Mellon of the dlalrlct's student
dreas code when II meets in regular
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Thla acliim will be taken upon the
'advice of ColumbwJ Attorney Edward
Harter who Friday evening met with •
students and parents at the home of Mrs.
Wand!l Beck in Middleport to dillalss the
qpenlion of 11 male sludenta on Jan. 3
.,! .SI'EEL SCULPTURE ON DISPLAY .::: Thla gigantic corlen steel ~~a~lp~ Ia
for allegedly being in violation of the hatr
.• on display in )he courtyard of Ute new Holzer Medical Center near Gallipolis. The
code.
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During the meeting when a review of
,: ask, "What ill it supposed to be?",anddepart, still in doubt.
the suspensions was held fix- the benefit of
the Columbus attorney, It was decided to
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deleted from the district's dress code,
which is for both Junior and senior high
school students:
"The following are considered inappropriate and unacceptable for boys to
wear to school.
"Extremely long or unclean hair. All
hair will be cut and worn above the eyes,
above Ute ears and above the collar.
Beard&amp;, mustaches and sideburns that
extend more than one inch below the
bOttom of the ear lobe or more than two
inches in width are lnapproprlare."
GLENN SMITH would
The board will be asked to adopt in
have marked bls %Sib year of
place of the deleted paragraph, the
following:
continuous service wllb
Davis Ice and Produce come
· The matter of length of hair or any
June of this year. · SmtUt,
standards whereas appearance or
· known as "Smitty," worked
presence of facial hair is not to be deterfor the late Clay Bruaat,
mined by any school official but is to be /;I
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matter left exclusively in individual
PROGRESS TAKES IT TOLL - The Davis Ice and Produce Company, a familiar Ja,...
years of the 25. He will
parental.controL"
mark in the Pomeroy Bend area 90 years, is belng torn down to make way for a new business.
continue ·wlUt Crow's Steak
The group made plans to produce
The bullding was used as a: storage area for produce, groceries and contained freezer space. It
,House at ill aew watebouse
copies of the proposal and will attempt to
is being razed by Merrll Evans and Assoclares who purchased the site from Crow's Steak
on West Main St.
have the cupies in hands of students and
House, ~c.
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parents before the board meeting Monday
evening. They are askilig also that parents
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students attend Ute meeting which is
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CHECK OONFISCATED DRUGS -Lew PlanCk, left, newly appointed Felony
to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the junior high
.~Coordinating &lt;&gt;(fleer forth~ Gallia County Pro8ecutlng Attorney's Office, and W.
building
at Middleport.
S. Vinson, Gallia Cowtty Deputy Sheriff, CheCk drugs and barbiturates recovered
During Friday evening's session, one
.~ in a raid Friday night at the Vance Rees'Home on Rt. 588.
BY KATIE CROW
Crow's Steak House from Ute
One building was ijsed as a Store apples. Asecond building board member wall to have said, "Anyone
POMEROY- There comes late Clay Bryant in 1967. storage area and warehouse was a grocery store.
is welcome to attend the meeting and that
a time in every life when Ute Bryant owned and op- and contained frozen lockers
Tearirig down of the familiar Ute session could be moved into the
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old is cast aside to make way era ted the business for rented In customers . The ~ landmark marks Ute end of an auditorium if necessary."
for the newer and hopefully ' 30 years, having pur- storage area was also u~d to era, the beginning of another.
ll.was also agreed that Harter, who is
better.
chased it from its founder
associated with the American . Civil
This is the case of Davis Ice the lat~ T. H. Davis in ifl37.
Liberties Union, will prepare letters to
; GALLJPOus·- John Rees, 21, Rt. 2, wtldentlfied plant. They were iound in and Produce Company. A Also associated in the b~slness
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IJiilllpolis, was charged with possession of John Rees' fliOm. Rees is scheduled for an flagstone , found in the old was the late William Davis.
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administrators
suggesting that, perhaps,
~erous drugs following a raid at his appear1111Cf in Municipal Court Monday.
warehouse building being
Mrs. Pauline Hudson was
POMEROY - Receipts in $5,353.5:&gt;; auto license and gas • the dress code is illegal in some respects.
)!~me located on Rt. 588'in Green Twp.
• The raid was made at 9:30p.m. Friday. razed dates the building at secretary . bookkeeper for Meigs County Court in 1971
lund, $3,874.44.
These will be sent by mail.
·' Rees, who lives with his parents, Mr. II marked Planck's first day on his new 1882. For over 90 years this Bryantfor2\tyearsandworked were $35,557.45 and for the
There were I ,228 criminal
During Ute discussion, 'it was di8closed
and Mrs. Vance Rees, was booked by job:
Meig~ County landmark has one year after Crow's pur- month of December, $4,973.40 cases, 39 civil cases and 127 that if no agre$11ent is-reached with the . ·
dllputy sheriff Winfred Scott Vinson and
stood, .the hub Of numerous chased th,e busl~ess.
according to Betty ·Hobstetrer, small claim civil' cases filed board of education Monday nigh\, legal
P\wia A. Planck, newly appointed FelonY · All ,Felony Coordiriallng Officer, he services to the residents of
When the orlginal owners of cterk. Frank W. Porter is during 1971.
action would betakell in the filing of a suit
~rdinating Officer for Gallia County,
will perform follow-up investigations in
Meigs
Coun,ly.
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the
business
ran'
the
county
judge.
Receipts
in
December
were
in the federal courts. Harter said he would
The officers, using a search warrant tna)orfelonycasea, in cooperation with the
Davis Ice and Produce was organization meat was ' Receipts for the year were distributed as follows: fines to need reporta of lndlvidual c111es of those
~ by Judge Robert S. Betz, con· various law enforcement agencies in the sold to Merril Evans , and delivered to customers in disbu,·sed as follows : fines to
slAte, $1,866.95; fees to sheriff, SUilpended and other infllfllllltion before
llscated 15 small bags of marijuana, three county, do most of·the photographic. work.
Associate~ of &lt;;;ailiJl?lis and in baskets and probably on f6o~or stale, $8,92U9 ; fees to sheriff, $157.40; fines and costa lc asking an injunction against the school
flO Illes of barbiturates, syringes, thfee for various law ~nforcement agencies and its
place will be butlt a. large by horse and wagon. Its ice $1,658.29; fmes and costs to county, general fund, $1,672,70; dislrict. It was understoo&lt;l 'that auch an
lllpes · believed used for smoking ·see to the I!Wklng and preservation of
discount store, The Jones Boys, plant operated until recent counly ,
general ,fund ; law library fund, $762.94 ; aut9 action ww'.d be filed in Columbus If it
lilariJuana' and a large quantity of evidence at crime scenes .
Davis
Ice
was
purchased
by.
years
.
$15,746,47;
law
library fund , license and gas fund , $513.41.
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Parkersburg;Belpre, Ohio, highway
bridge, one of tw..o spans dainaged by a
gasoline barge expl0$ion, was reopened to
pedestrian traffic Saturday, But officials
said vehicles would not be permitted to use
it before Tuesday at the earliest.
The search for the bodies of two
crewmen missing and presumed dead ,was
being contiqued, but no trace of Utem has
been found .
' The B&amp;O railroad bridge located just
above the sire of ·the explosions was expected to be closed fpr possibly weeks. The
structure, which carries the main B&amp;o
lines [?etween Washington and St. LoUis,
was heavily damaged ~Y the blasts and
resulting fire.
Ohio I;Uver traffic also was delayed by
the need for veSsels to be guided through
an alternate channel pending the laking of
new soundings and the placing of permanent buoys a task expected to be
completed Sunday.
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People of Appalachia," Mr.
Fred Snoffer, sociologist, Rio
Grande College, ·will discuss
the heritage ' of the mountain
people beginning in the fif.
teenth and sixteenth centuries
in Scotland, moving to Ireland,
and then to the Colonies. According to Snuffer, Appalachis
culture as it is today can be
attributed to the Scottish-Irish
heritage, subsequent isolation,
and exploration by the landowners.
Snuffer, a native West
Virginian, has two degrees
from Marshall University
where pe studied under Dr.
Norman
Simpkins,
'a
recognized authority on Appalachian culture, He is
currently working on his
doctorate at· West Virginia
University and reaching at Rio
Grande College. He has leelured extensively throughout
the area.
"The Food of Appalachia"
will be the topic of Miss
Edelene Wood of Parkersburg,
W. Va. Miss ' Wood has been
identified wiUt many phases of
Appalachia food in her state.
As an officer of the Little
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shewen Saldly !lflltl or ., . ..:'. ,
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r.Joaday. Taral•• ·eoliler
A Sollthwesrern Dl1trlcl
. Plans called for the plane to
M~y IIIPI ud Taelday acHool bUI was involved in a
land at an airport in Florida,
with ehuee o1 .... fiarrltl mln&lt;r traffic accident at 3:40
the airline said,
110rlbeut pprUoa 'l)aelilay. p.m. ThurlldaY on Townalllp
The plane, with the hijackers RIP. , ~Y Ia · the · to. Road 2-1, . four and one .renth
in command, landed 'at Los nortll IUid lh 111alb porUilll, miles norUt of Rl. 325.
Angeles at 4:06 an EST and fllllfq by Tllelda:r\o mid Ill
The GaUla-Melgi Post Stare
took off ~ Jriinutes later, ~c­ aorlll to mid HIIIOalb. NJalrt Highway Pairol uid David R.
cording to an airport spokes- Ume Iowa mllllly Ia i.pper Altizer, 22, Patriot, ~vlng Ute
man, The plane took on 6,300 · 20s ud ae..
· bus stopped 1o ~~~~~~ a turn and
powtds of fuel during the stop.
then to back into 11 private
4 •.JdLUJ
'An airline spokesman dedriveway striking a pm-ked car
scribed the hijackers as a Irian
owned by Kenneth ' R.
armed with a shotgun and a
Bloomer, Gallipolis. None of
woman with a pilltol, but had no
the seven passengers were
more detailed .description.
injured.
There was a possibility they
A Meigs County mishap
had a cltlld with them, tile
OCCUlTed at 3:30 p.m. on Rt.
airline said.
12-1, east of SyraCIJI!e where an
Mr. Paul Wallace pUlled auto driven by Anna M. Theiss,
away on SWiday nlorning at M, Syracuse, w~nt out of .
0'8iebeaa Hoepltal in Athens control, skidded off .the
where be had been a patient for roadway into an embankment. ·
Ute past week. Mr. and Mrs. She was charged with reckless
Walisce were both pallenta of · operation. . ·
she has been active in the West the Angel of Mercy Nursing
• Virginia Black Walnut Festival Home in Albal)y. F,uneral
Baking Contest aiJd hils also services were in charge of
· PLEAsANT VALLEY
ADMISSIONS : Mrs.
appeared in programs at the Martin Funeral,, Home,
Rutland.
Clarence
Adkins, Lj!tarl; Mrs.
West Virginia Folk Festival.
Miss Wood teaches wild plant
Allan Harvey is l)&amp;ving a Ja,mes Kinder, Galllp~lis; Mrs.
ide~ttification for the· adult . week's vacation fronl'his work carrie SmiUt, Point Plellaant;
Homer Deren berger, Heneducation section of the Wood in Athens.
County School System and
Mrs. Nellie Vale, Mn. derson; Mrs. Charles D. Getty,
gives dinner parties using wild ,Fannie Pettit and Mrs. C. E. · Point Pleasant; Mrs . Roy
foods. She will be showing Stout of Albany were Sl!turday Henry, Point Pleasant; Holley
samples of wild foods with her dinner guesta of the former's Jordan, Mt. Alto; GOI'don HaD,
slide presentatio~.
sister and broUter-ln-law, Mr. Point Pleasant, and Janet
Third phase of the program and Mrs. ,lames Nlcholsoq of Salem, Gallipolis,
.
.
DISCHARGES: Douglas
·will deal wiUt "The Music of Dexter.
Mrs. John Holliday was in Price, Mrs. Wllllam Nease,
Appalachia", · Miss Gloria
Winfield and Bob Contra, GalJi~lis Monday to consult a Mrs. Maggie Roach, Mrs.
Gallipolis, will be playing and doctor. She was accompanied Byron Dudding, Mrs. Guata
singing with the dulcimer, a by her daughter-in.Jaw, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Laura Flowers.
·
stringed musical instrument Avanel HolUday.
unique to Appalachia.
A watch party was held at
They will disCuss Ute history Columbia Chapel Christian
TO OBSERVE 91ST
and development of the Church on New Year's Eve.
Mrs. George Hobatelter, Sr.,
dulcimer and show how it is The evening was spent in grow will observe her 91al birthday
constructed ..Miss Winfield is a singing and special numbers. at her home n~ Pomeroy
native of North Carolina now Mr. Edward Coen presented a Saturday. Due to a recent
living in Gallipolis and (!ennonette. A potluck supper utnesa, no special observance
teaching English at Point was enjoyed at the conclusion will be helol. Last year afamily
Pleasant, C~ntra is a native of of the evening,
dinner was given at her home
the area. The two have perMr. and Mrs. Albert Bolen on her 90th birthday. Cards
formed at theJlob Evans Fann • and son, Kenny, were holiday may be sent. to Mrs. HobFestival and for Snuffer's dinner guests of his sisrer, Mrs. sletter, Rose Hill, Pomeroy.
course in Appalachia culture at C. E. Stout, in Albany. OUter
Rio Grande College.
guesta were the Bernard Allen

WASHINGTON (UP!) ·
There are more than 88,900
"critically deficient" highway
bridges in the United States,
including several long span
bridges . which could cause a
heavy losa of. life if they
colispsed, a government report
said today,
The Federal Highway Administration
made
the
preliminary estimate in a
report to Congress; but it said
limited
funds will allow it to
attorneys
evenmg. It was
suggested this
that replace only 50 of the most
parents write letters to the
hazardoUI bridges this year editor, to school ad- a move which will use up half
ministrators, and to Sen. of its $250 million authorization
Oakley Collins on the problems for bridge replacements.
being encoun~red.
The report divided the
· The II male students were deficient bridges into " three
suspended Monday when Utey caregories:
returned to classes following
-Long span bridges where,
' 'ihc Christmas vacation. They should a failure occur, "a large
had been warned that their
number of lives could be enhair length was in violation of dangered."
the dress code before the
-Bridges ''which do not
suspensions were handed out, have adequate load-carrying
Diehl, the high school prin- · capacity for the traffic using
cipal, said. By yesterday , Utem"
' '
seven of the 11 had complied to
-Narrow width bridges, and
the hair length regulation of bridges with inadequate vertithe dress code enough to be cal clearance.
readmitted to classes.
Thl).. report did not name
Meantime, Diehl said Thurs- specific bridges. It said the
ctay that warnings have been total was compiled from
given other male students at . figures reported to the agency
the high school with apparently by state offlciala.
more suspensions to come if
However, the report said the
the students do not have states with the greatest
haircuts.
number
of
"critically ·
Two of the mothers atlendjng deficient" bridges were:
last night's meeting said their Tennessee (2,655), . Ohio
sons had gotten haircuts before (2,409), Michigan (1,851), low2
returning to classes Monday (1,638), Mississippi (1,502),
and that they believed their Georgia (1,429), Wisconsin
sons' hair would be witl)in the (1,419), Nebraska (1,321), and ·
regulated length. However, Missouri (1,114).
, they were among the 11
"I think it is obvious from the
suspended.
One father attending The
meeting took exceptions to
some statements made by
students and several parents,
who pointed out~hat he
was
in
favor
of
a stand against the dress
code in general buCwas
against a standing on only tile~
length of hair aspect of the
code. He also said that he is ln
favor of rules, if they are apLive
. p'lied without discrimination.

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armed with a pistol.
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A..other airline employe, a
male steward, had been sleeping with his unifonn coal
removed wheri the hijack took
place. The hijackers apparently f!liled to ,,recognize
him as an airline employe and
released him with the other
passengers, a spokesman said.
The airline reported there
were 138 passengers aboard
the aircraft In addition to Ute
crew. All ·the passengers were
released unharmed.
The spokesman said. the
airlines was in periodic touch
with the pilot of'the aircraft by
radio, but he seemed wtable to
spellk freely, preawnably with

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