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12-- '~'~"'DillY Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Jan. 13, 1972

Now ·You K:now

Friday and Saturday ·Sclle At Elbe~lcls ln .P.o~eroy ·
...~Lawmen
Take
Hijacker
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;· DALLAS (UP!). - FBI
'agents and .police stor!Jled a
:hijacked jelliner sitting Qn the
main runway and captured a
:rormer !Dental patieni who had
ilemanded $2 !Dillion ransom,
,'parachutes and eight box
lunches for himself and the
cre,w.
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.Officers'
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. MEIGS THEAll\£

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HOW TO
' COMMIT MARRIAGE
(Technicolorl
Jane Wyman

Bob Hope

Jackie Gleason

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SHOW. STARTS 7 P.M.

TWO FINED
Two defendants fined $5 and
- costs iri fH~ court of Pomeroy
Mayor William . Baronick
Wednesday night were . Clyde
Taylor, 28, Pomeroy, assured
clear distance, and Tony
Taylor, 33, Pomeroy, failure to
yield right of way.

H . L . . . UILD

O .... O .. TUNfTY

Do something

u c~n do
something about
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lik~· t11 mak\.' u h i ~ ,;_i.'r
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l"urnrnunit~ . . . to lond

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T h e re is somdh ing :&gt;ou
, Jo . F onn your own
1home tovm booster dub .
1 Sh opping h om e tow n
, busi n t.&gt;ssmcn entitles you
to m t' mhe:rship.

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It '" t h e he'lt club you can
The on ly q unl ifi cut ion
m em bersHip is to
•"'PP&lt;"' th e people whq
•!;urport yo u . Thut"seasy .

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COMMUNICATK CONPID.~C·. SHOP' AT HOM.

The Farmers Bank
a~d Savings Co.
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POMEROY, OHIO
Member · Federal

Reserve

System ·
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On Fridays Our Drive- In
Window is Op•n 9 a.m. I~ 1
p.m .. I Continuously l. ·
S20,000 Maximum Insurance
· For Each Dep91itor

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Appalachia

(Continued from page 1)
brought a tray of popcorn balls
flavored with sweet anice, a
wild plant, rather than vanilla.
These were served during a
concluding social hour.
Through her slide presentation, which featured Food
Author Euell Gibbons, Miss
Wood showed the actual
collection of wild' foods and
their ·preparation into a
gourmet dinner.
The preparation of May
apples, persimmons, wild
grapes, ground cherries, dandelion crowns, artichocks, and
sassafras was discussed by
the speaker, who described a
May apple chiffon pie as "one
of the best things I've ever
eaten ." She said ground
cherries can be used for
everything from pies to
pickles, and listed the roots of
several plan is which have been
used for medicinal purposes.
Music of Appalachia
Miss Winfield and Conta,
playing and singing ballads,
folk lunes and hymns on
dulcimers were well received.
Robert O'Dell of Gallipolis,
who made the instrurnenl.s
used by the two, was introduced.
Conta said the dulcimer, first
mention in Daniel of the Old
Testament, is unique to Appalachia. He described it as
being of two basic styles, the
hammered and stringed, and
contended that all it takes to
play a dulcimer is a "good ear
lor music." Miss Winfield, 8
native of North Carolina now
li vi ng in Gallipolis and
teaching English at Point
Pleasant, sang severa l numbers including the benediction.
"Shady Gfove," "Drunken
Sailor," "Bachelor's Hallt"
"Goin' Up Cripple Creek"
and "In the Sweet Bye and
Bye" were among , the
numbers they presented.
Mrs. Jennifer Sheets,
assistant home extension
ag·ent, coordinator for the
program introduced William
Grueser of the Rock Springs
area who a lso makes
dulcimers. He had one on
display.
Mrs .
Hazel
Stanley
welcomed the group and introduced' · Mrs.
Sheets
preceding the program, Coffee
and cookies following the
!Deettng were served by the
Harrisonville members of the
Extension ..Council .
A surprise of the meeting
was a·telegram from Mrs. John
Gilligan congratulating the
county on arranging an Appalachia Culture program, It ·was read by Mrs. Sheets.

SALE! 'WOMEN'S UN IFORMS

Bullalo plaid I.!} red and block. Plaid patterns In green or bt~e
· neck size 15 to 17. Button front style . 2 button down flop
pockets . lined neck band.

122.50 Uniforms
S19.SO U.niforms

SI7.SO Uniforms
$16.50 Uniforms

S14.9S Uniform s

Sll. 95 Uniforms

512.95 Unilorm1
$ 10. 95 Uniforms
$ 8.95 Unifor ms

S 7.95 Uniform s

' For this Sale

CX.e size fits sizes to fo 13. 65 per cent. Lambs wool · 35 01"'
cent stretch nylon. White with color tops of green, gold, ·
maroon, red or purple.
Save Friday and saturdaY .

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1.09

Mens

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Flameproof. 36" wide . 7ft .
long. White . Lt. Tan

Sale Prices

WOMEN'S LINGERIE DEPARTMENT

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Sale'7.00
BOYS' 2.95 FlANNEL PAJAMAS

Sale 2.19

Bestform Bras a'nd Girdles
Womens Shortie Gowns

Playtex Bras a.nd Girdles

Sizes 8 to 18. Permanent press flannel. Coat style fOP:.

Hoover and Norca·

Fine selection of styles .and sizes. Save during the January

Boys 3.95 Flannel Patamas. Sires 8 to 18.

For most vacuum clean ers .
Finest in Quality .

SALE! CHILDREN'S WEAR

Sale 2.50

Sale

Sale 3.99
Sale 2.99

69~

Made with double ponel· seat. 100 percent cotton', Gentle
elastic leg opening provide athletic supporl. Sizes 30 to SO.

3 pair 3.39

$1.89 Mt. Maid
Hiland Miss

Mens Hanes Comfortable T Shirts In small, medium, large
and extra large sizes.
3for 3.39

THROW
RUGS
24X45

On the 2nd floor.

Special Purchase

All purpose rug for use ln

and Sale!

Bedrooms, etc. 'WashableBeautiful bright striped
rug.

Kitchens,

Another Shipmenll

Bathrooms ,

MEN'S A.ND YOUNG MEN'S BELTS

Sale

Mens Leather Work Belts in block
1 --~~~~~~~~ or brown. Sires 30 to 50 . . . . . . . . . .. • 1.75

MEN'S 29.95

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COATS

· Mens ll/4 inch width Garrison

Fashion Fabric

Leather Belts. Sizes 30 to 50 . . • . . . . . 2.50
New ·selection of, yo'Ung mens wide width Sport Belts and
Reversible belts. Sires 281o 38
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SEERS.UCKER

6S percent Polyester . 35

pric; l.

CORNING TRIO sns

49

bake and serve dishes. While with blue Cornflower design .

9.99 a set

19.90

MA~S

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West Bend 32.95 7 pc. Cast Aluminum

COOKWARE
sns
10 Inch Teflon cOaled skillet

Size18x30
Marbelized . Red · Blue
(0nly401oselll

Set Includes :
1 quart s~ ucepan

SALE 5l.OQ EACH
BOYS' 15.95

SPORT
COATS
Sizes 6 to 20 in wool - c or duroy. Year round weight
sport coats. Very well
m ade, excel l en t assort .
. m ent arranged for your
easy. selection .

cover

eluminum : 'Piitfey green'··
mandarin red . cheddar
vellow .

Sale Price 25.00 a Set ·

Tremendous

All cotton - snow whife

at:• width . . •. $1.09

90".width . . . . 51.19
Star Quilting Thread
100 yd. spool
19c
250 yd. spool . . . 35c
Special!

Just received shipment

RUG SAMPLES

Washable Mattress Toppers
Made of polyurethane. Twin and Full size In 'J&lt;' 1" l'h'' and

24x48

2"

Shags and Tweeds
(only 24 to sell)

thickness. Priced from '

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Also a shipment

of

packaged Urethane Foam Remn1nts.

Save During The

Sale ! Boys

Sale! Men s

Winter Jackets
Save now on these jae:ke ts
dur:ing the January Sa le.
Cordur oy · wool plaids

ny lon quilted Jackets. Sizes
36 to 54.

Janua~

Winter Jackets

Furniture

Sizes 8 to 20. A good

·Sale

selection of styles that .boys
and mot hers like. You can
r ea ll y save now.

Visit the 3rd floor. · Ex·
ceptlonally go,od buys In
furnifure for every room in.

Special Sale Group M ens and Young Men s

your home. Bedroom suites
· Living Room Suites .
Chairs · Dinette Sets . ·
Dining Room Suites .
Tables.
Toke time to look around .
See all the fine furniture
and reolly save:

A~OTHER

SLACKS
Flare slacks in solid colors - st rip es. Most all permanent
press . Sizes 29 to JS . Regu lar l y 5.95 to 9.95 .

BIG

For this Sale

Y2 Price
SAL.Er MEN'S INSULATED COVERALLS
~lion twill t.overall s with red nylon quill lining .

St zes 36 to 50 1n forest green or olivewood. Action
back · adjustable leg snaps. Big Ben by th e
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ma kers of Wrangler.

Sale Price 14.88
Flannel Pajamas

Sizes A. B,'C and D. 100 percent cotton flannel. Coat style top.
Sa nfor ize d shrunk. Fi ne selection of patterns and co lors .

Regularly 3.95.

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RCA COLOR
TELEVISION

MEN'S AND BOYS'

Stop In the music deport.
menton the 2nd floor. W.e' II
gladly show you t~ese .
special seta and show you
how yoU can save now.

Select the size and style you

RCA ·)

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Mens Wranglers In super lean .

cut - regular cuf or flare leg _ :

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Sale Prices .
Boys Wrangler Jeans In flare
leg style . super lean taper leg .

Men's and Boys' Sweat~rs

S~ve now On mens and boys sweaters . A good selec,tlo~ of
9 95
slrpovers and cardigans . Here's how you save

Sweaters Sale 6.00, 5.95 Sweaters Sale 4.00, 12.95 5.;~a l~rs
Sale 9.00.
Stop In and 'save on swea t ers now.

Choose

slimi'r""' regulai-s

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RCA

huskies.
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with .

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stereo tape player
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2nd

Briefs. Tongue Twister

Metg1 (.ow School District
During the late, spring of last school year, the
·Bradbury pupils and teachers had ~ool ~t Canters
.~Cave Instead of ~t the Bradbury Building. Tl\ey had
the .help of parents and 4-H officials in developing
what Is called ''resident outdoor education."
• Resident outdoor education takes the pupil from
lhe classroom to the outdoor Ieeming center of
·nature. F.or tbose three days and nights Bradbury
was dee(llf immersed in that kind of program.
· Now we have a foUow-up to the program of last

Twice Thursday

has ,resulted in a plan to provide ed~cators in the
·designated counties with the necessary information
and resources to initiate and conduct a resident
Jiogram that will most appropriately.meet tile needs
of the students.
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"We want to encourage resident outdQGr
education programs in the schools of. Ohio and· the
effective use of the local resources available to the
. schools lor teacHing in, for and about the total en·

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school that bas any In teres~ wtu....,.:.&gt;er w cvutlucun~
Jl resident outdoor education program this year or in
the near future should have a repusentative at the
workshop."
111REE SESSlONS
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The program on January 22 will he under the
direct supervlsloti of Gene Knight, Environmental
SUpervisor of the State Department of Education.
The 9:30 a.m. session Wll1 start the day and seek
vironment.
t
answers !0 these qu&lt;!ftions: Why resident outdoor
"On January 22, 1972, the Ohio Department of education? What does 11 do for the curriculum and for
Education. in cooperation with the 4-H Agricultural the cliild? How do you Initiate such a program? In·
Extension faculty will conduct a trainln~ workshop at formation wiD be given on a planlling check list plus
~pe{J/cing of Schools-No. 222
Bradbury Elmentary School, S. R 143, Middleport, pre-camp actlvl~es for studerits, teachers and
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ttprlng. J. E. Brown, Director. of the Division of· (Meigs Local S.:hools ), The workshop is desllined to parents.
famiHarize teachers and · ~j.dmlnistrators with the
Three work sessions will be conducted at 10:311,
. Elementary and Secondary EdUCation ~ the State
operation
of
a
resident
outdoor
education
program·
1:00 and 2:311. ~ion I will deal with awareness,
' Qepartmeilt of Education·, is setting up a Resident
and
Its
relationship
to
the
overall
school
curriculum.
creativity, art, music, drama and evening programs.
,OUtdoor Education Workshop to be conduct;ed at
"Highlights of the workshop will include:
Session n wiD follow a sack lunch and touch social
BradburY School &amp;rturday, Jan. 22. He has Invited all
studles, economics of natural history and language
!- Participation in specific outdoor study
lchool I!JIIerlnle!)dents and .principals , in Athens,
opportunitie$.
·development skills. The final session will focus on
·Gllila, Jacklon, Lawrence, · Meigs and Vinton
- Familiarization with resident fac!Uties and
environmental math, mapping, . compasses; and
Counties. !fere, in part, ls hls letter describing the
HEADS DEALERS ~ Keith Goble of Goble Ford,
services
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Participants
are
advised
to
dress
for
Mlddloport,
left, was named president of the Trl.COunty
program:
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- Introduction to local resources avallable .to .participation in outdoor actMties. After a question ( Automobile Dealers Association which met for a steak dinner
"Resident outdoor education aitil 'other . en·
schools
in planning and conducting a re,ldent
and answer period the workshop· will adjo~r.n
vlrollllental education activities have been inat the new Meigs Inn in Pomeroy Thursday afternoon. With ,
program.
$metlme after 4 p.m. ·
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creQ(ng rapidly in Ohlo in response to the concern
Goble is Don Watts who was named vice presid&lt;nt of the
for envlrarunerital quality that ls permeating the
4-Developing loca.l plans for resident outdoor
It sounds like a full day and it should be a fruitful
association compqsed of dealers from Meigs, Gallia and
edubation.
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day for' ai· . Our staff !Dembers at Bradbury look
Mason County. Carroll Norris of Norris Dodge Agency,
would
like
to
invile
yuu
and
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your
forward
to
playing
host
and
sharing
experiences
with
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~t of Education, tJte local school dL!trlcts
Gallipolis, not present, was named secretary-treasurer.
representative
to
participate
m
U1e
worksh~~
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Every
those
who
attend
from
the
si&amp;-&lt;:ounty
area
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and the Cooperative
E.
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tenaion
Service,
4-H
Division,
Walts ls operator~ Volkswagen in Gallipblis. ·
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By GE(IRGE HARGRAVES, ·SUPT.

Special values now in RCA ·
Color TV Sots. Consolu
and-portlbiH.

Wrangler
Jeans

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SHIPMENT

Arrwld Heads
Corporation

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Kind of'Naines

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Sale 2.49

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5a¥ings now in our
Second Floor Home Sewing l)ept.
Just a few of. the many outstanding values:
Reg. 2.89 yd. · 54" Bonded Wool . . . . . . Sale 2.09 yd. 1
Reg. 2.39 yd. 45" Hi·LO Wale Corduroy .
Salt 1.49 yd.
Reg. 1.99 yd. 45" Velvet Touch Corduroy
Sale 1.59 yd. ·
Reg. 3.95 yd.-54" Drapery Fabric
S(otchgard Finish . . . . . • .. .
Site 3.\9 yd.
Reg. 3.89 yd.·S4" Upholstery Fabric • . . Salt 2.49,yd. ,

Quilting Sheeting

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5 qua r t Dutch oven with

Priscilla

Special Sah~ Price

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supplies and rna terials, $200,
An appropriations budget vices, $500; supplies and other, $100, total, $1,600.
Water filtration , personal other, $100, trustee service,
providing $59,066.26 in 1972 was materials, ~ . total, $1,000.
Street lightiQg , · $2,500 ; services, $350; supplies and $300, Farmers Bank bond,
approved by SyracuSe Council
iq,terest plus purchase ,
Thursday
night.
Ap· contingencies for purposes not materials, $350, total, $700.
Water pumping, personal $2,907.50; Farmers Home
propriations by departments otherwise provided, $1,000 ;
street' paving, $3,000; street services, $500; supplies and Administration $1,266.26; FHA
were:
Mayor 's fund, persona! repairing, personal serviCes, material~. $500; fuel and lights , reserve, $500, and revenue
services, $400; supplies and $1,000; supplies and materials, $800; other $100, total $,1900. bonds, $5,612.50.
In other business council
Water department portion ,
materials $200; 'other, $100; $1.000, total, .$2,000.
State transportati on new building, non-tra ns· vo ted not to accept the
total $700.
Clerk fund, personal ser- facilities, street paving, $500; ferrable, building construction, res ignation of Councilman
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vices, supplies and materials, water supply and distribution, $2,000;. adminiStration, water Robert Wingett.
Herb
White,
representing
perlional services, $500; sup- and bonds, personal services,
$200, total, $500.
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Treasurer's fund, personal plies and materials, $1,oo0; clerk of water board, $1,000;
services, $175; supplies-- and
materials, $50, total, $225.
Solicitor, $50; elections, $140;
council 's personal services ,
$360; supplieS and materials,
$100, other, $100, total, $560.
KAR1t REcoGNIZED - Gary ·Swope, left, Meigs County Game Prote,ctor, ThllJ'sday
Maintenance, building and
esented Horace Karr, Pomer!lY Route 3, a plaque and certific~~ct~ recognizing Karr as Meigs
grounds, pers9nal services,
Rafferty, defining the term
County's ''Wildlife Conservatioliist of the Year." Karr mailages 921 acres of land on which he
$500; supplies and materials, . President Richard· M. Nixon hospital stay" after completion
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extended
care," said:
$500; total, $1,000.
raise8 beef cattle and on which he has constructed farm parks used for fishing and wildlife
may attend the dedication of ol the new complex on Route
We mean to render services
Utilities, $500; police, per· the new $20 million Medical 35.
Pw:poses; has established food plots and left them stand for wildlife, has left den trees standing
in
all areas past the acute
sonal services, $480; supplies Center Complex on Route 35
According to Rafferty, the
and wOoded areas for wildlife mating purposes, and bas managed mowing so as not wdestroy
and materials, $400; other, near Gallipolis probably on current facility will be an general hospital stay, in·
· or disturb wildlife. Karr, owner of the Karr Construction Co. and Royal Oak Park, is a member
$100, total, $980.
extended care unit and no eluding but not necessarily
of the board of directors ofthe Pomeroy National Bank, and is active ln civic affairs.
April 1.
limited to: ( 1) the three or four
Fire department, new
The President has received "white elephant."
graduations of care defined by
b.Ulding, combined fire and an official invitation from E. E.
the Medicare Laws ; (2)
city capital improvement, Davis of Jacksoh, a member of
Convalescent care; (3) Nur·
contract , services, con- the Holzer Hospital Foundation
sing Home Care ; ~( 4)
struction, $23,000; supplies and board of trustees and president
Retirement Home Apartment
materials, $1,000; other, $2,000, or' the Ohio Valley Health
for
those who care partially (or
total, $26,000.
Services Foundation. The
totally care) for themselves
Hospital operation and While House to this date has
but may want to be ln a
maintenance, $325; parks and not committed the President to
medical accessibly enplaygro~nds, personal ser- attending.
vironment."
This development, and ·
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The board reappointed
others, were reviewed last
Rafferty as executive vice
week by the board of trustees
president of Holzer Medical
in its annual dinner meeting at
Center another year.~
Oscar's
Restaurant
in
New officers for 19 , cted
Gallipolis Nineteen of the
were
Harland arlin,
board's 24 members attended.
Gallipolis,
re:Olected
chainnan
John Rafferty , executiye
ol the board; Max Morrow of
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vice president of Holzer
Wellston, 1st vice chainnan;
Medical Center, said in bls
E.
Neal Taylor of Arabia, 2nd
annual report that · present
vlce chairmarr; Emerson E.
LANGSVILLE - Southern properties of the Holzer
Evans of Galllpolls, treasurer,
Ohio Coal Company announced Hospital Foundation· on First
and Miss Alma McCormick of
today that it had awarded a and Fourth'Aves. in Gallipolls,
Gallipolis, secretary.
cohtrac\ fJll' tbe first slope and Jli'OVIding 195 beds, will render
The ···boar&lt;! reappointed
~-shl!ft wbtk at its Ml!il!s •Jitme· " Till!dical services in aD areu
Harland Martin, Emerson
John Rafferty
No. to. a southeastern Ohlo beyond the "acute .general
Evans, Stanley Evans, Max
firm, the Willlamson Shaft and
Morrow, J. Sherman· Porter,
Slope Company of Athens,
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Gary
Short, John Stiffler, and
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Ohio. ,
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E. Neal Taylor as its executive
LE"D WRESTLING .sQUAD CM!aptain of the Meigs High School wrestling team are Ted
A spokesman for the ~oal
committee.
Lehew, left, and John Thomas, right, both seniors. Fenton Taylor, center, is an assistant
company said thet work would
Dr. Charles E. Holzer, .Jr.
footbaD coach and the bea4 wrestling coach. Lehew wrestles in the 167lb. division, Thom~s in
begin imm~diately, ~nd is
was rHlected chief of staff of
the !57 lb. d!vlslon. Lehew and Thomas lead their team Saturday beginning at 7:30 p.m. against
schedule4 for completion by
RACINE - Officers of the Fritz Sisson, . vice president;
(Continued on Pa~e · 4l
a strongl!Quth Point High School teiltn. The public is invited.
lnld·March of )973.
Racine Fire Dept. and E·R Walter Cleland, secretary· 'J1h • work will consist of squad were announced today treasurer, and trustees are
eli~avation
of a two- by Pete Slrr)pson·.
Walter Cleland, Ernest Sisson
compartment slope and the
Ernest Sisson is president, and Pete Simpson.
installation of approximately
Named to the grievance
),100 feel of !Dine track for
committee were Fritz Sisson,
Glenn R\zer and Pete Simpson.
mfne cars. The lower comOfficers were reelected
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partment
wlll
be
used
for
David
Cleland
was
named
BY tlNrrED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Thursday night when the
hauling.supplies into the mine
fire chief, Glenn Rizer his directors of the Meigs In·
sAIGON -PRESIDENT NIXON'S 70,000'troop withdrawal
by ' rail, and the upper for
assistant; Pete· Simpson, vestment Corp. met at the
Order by May I means th~ virtual end of large scale American
lieutenant; Walter Cleland , Meigs Inn.
VINTON, Ohio (UP! )- Mr. removal of coal, via conveyor,
army infantry, tank and artillery involvment in :Vietnam, u, S. and
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from
'tl\e
mine
proper.
Ex·
The Middleport E-R unit chief of the first aid, sql(ad;
Mrs. Ernest Russell's
They are James Arnold,
milltary sources said today. They said the air force will stay at
eleven children have names c avatio~ for two single· answered two calls late Thurs· Ernest Sisson, assistant; Fritz president; Kermit Walton; vice
tresent strength.
like Noel Leon and Novel compartment shafts for air day morning. At 10:34 the Sisson, captain, and Bob
U. S. Army Secretary Robert Froehlke told Vietnamese Levon. Their middle names are intake and exhaust ventilation, squad went , to the Robert Beegle, lieutenant. The E,R president, and Bernard Fultz,
secretary-treasurer. William
officials the United States "can ca.,.Y ·on a war 1n a foreign tand formed ~y spelling their firsl each 20 feet ln dlameter, is also Winebrenner home on Front - squad made 97 calls in 1971.
D. (Bill ) Childs was named
for just so long ... and obviously that time is qlose to elapsing," names backward.
part of the contract.
St., where Mr. Winebrenner
general manager of the Meigs
Froehlke, completing a six-day visit to !he war zone, also said he
The deep-mine coal complex was ill. He was taken to
''Mother did it but I don't
Inn by the corporation which
GUM IS ILL
belleves.the Communists wUI try some "spectacular" milltary ~ know why," says Lura .Arul, is Qwned by Southern Ohlo Coal Pleasant Valley Hospital in
also
operates the LaSalle Hotel
Dale Gum, Pearl St., Midmaneuver shortly.
now Mrs. Lura Arul Gee. "She Company, a subsidiary of Ohio Point Pleasant.
in Middleport. Other directors
At 11:21 the squad went south dleport, is a medical patient at
would take names from the Power Company. When it
are
Richard Owen, Dr , R. R.
ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST - TRIBAL differences, mounting Bible and other books and· reaches full production in of Middleport on Route 7 where th~ University Hospital in
financial problems and social crisis were majOI' factors in tile compare them·until they came several years, it will produce a child, Robert Cummins, was Columbus. His room number is Pickens, Rodney Downing and
Kenneth Cooke.
bloodless coup Thursday that overthrew Ghana Premier Kofi out that way." The children's an estimated 8-million tons of ill in a car driven by bls mother N-1167.
Busta, diplomatic sourcJs sald today.
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names are Noel Leon, Novel coal annually. The bulk of it who was enroute to the Holzer
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The commandlll's of Ghalll! 's 18,()()(knan army waited until Levon, · Norwood Doowroon, will be delivered to Ohio Medical Center with the
Busta was 1n London undergoing treatment for an eye ailment Nero! Loren, Leron Norel, Power's General James M. youngster. Afraid to travel
and installed a five-man military c\luncil led by Lt. Col. I. K. Noble Elbon, Uedo Odell, Lura Gavin Power Plant, now under farther, she asked the squad to
Achaempong to overthrow the premier. Busia sald in London he Arul, Loneva Avenol, Lebanna construction on the Ohlo River take her son the rest of the
way.
near Cheshire.
Annabell and Leah Hae).
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Is Awarded

Housewares Dept. -lsi floor

Candee Tred

ANTI-FATIGUE

TEN CENTS

PHONE 992·2156

Shaft Bid

Consists of one each 1 quarf, l'h quart and 13!.. quart cook,

Cleanup! $1.89

Special Sale Price

.FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1972

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First Mine

Special 19.50

percent cotton, 45" wide.
s tripe s
in
As sorted
beautiful colors. Ma chine
washabl e. Very attractive

Si zes 36 to 46 in
regu la r and long s.
Tweeds
Her r i ngbone
pa t ferns . solid co l ors.
An
exce ll e nt
se lec tion of styles,
sizes, colors.

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Regular $1 .00 package.

Dresses - Slack outfits · Jumpers ·- Blouses - Knit Rompers Tops with leotards · Romper Sets. Sizes from 6 months to 24
months and Toddlers sizes 2 and 4. ·Famous mak e.

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Sale 2.00

Throw Away Bags

Sale.

M~n's

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on the lsi Floor

7.50 and 6.00 Childrens Wear
3.49 and 5.49 Childrens Wear

Button Front Double Elbow·

Sizes 36 to 52 In teal heather, navy blue or dark oxford . 100
percenl Virgin wool. Comfortable to weor. Save Friday ond
Saturday.

Window Shades

Womens Long Robes
Womens Winter Pajama-s
Wo.men s F lanneleHe Gowns

9.95

COAT SWEATERS

Spedal! 51.69 Kordovin

Translucent heavy weight

Sp~cial

POM.EROY.~IDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XxiV NO. 193

ATHELTIC SOCKS

RegularSi.39skein

Sale 58
Sale 17
Sale 16
Sale ss
Sale 54

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colors.

Sale $IS
Sale 513
Sale 111
Sale SIO
Sale !9
Sale !B

Cold tonight and Saturd;iy,
chance of snow near Lake Erie.
Low tonight 10 above zero.
· High Saturday 10 to 15 north,
15-20 south.
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Red Heart
"WINTUCK" OR LON
Excellent selection ol

and co lors.

Weather

Devoted To The lnt.ereab Of The Meiga-Ma10n Area

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KNITT~~t Hw·;~STED

On the 2nd floor . A fine selection of st yles and sizes. White

525.00 Uniforms

on white •.

Mens

S31e-2.00

· Officers for 1972 were named
·by the Meigs County Farm
Bureau Tuesday night. They
are Henry Frank, Pomeroy
RD, president ; Rex Shenefield,
SAIGON - VIET CONG GUERRILLAS attacked a Sour.h
.Langsville, vice president ; Vietnamese base just outside Saigon today and the U. S. comMrs . Ziba Midkiff, Hemlock mand reported the first Communist attack on the big American
Grove, secretary, and Jack W. airfield at Da Nang in nearly two years. Heavy fighting also
Carsey, Pomeroy, treasurer. erupted along South Vietnam's Central Coast.
Frank reported that all
As the fighting grew in intensity throughout Vietnam, the
counties of the Bureau in Ohio military situation in neighboring Laos deteriorated and Comhave approved the property munist Pathet Lao forces claimed the capture of the American
protection plan which will go Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)-&lt;lperated base at Long Cheng.
Into effect in Meigs County on Governmen\sourees denied it but acknowledged the outpost was
~-!arch l. Frank .appointed a
nearly surrounded by North Vietnamese.
r.~ ward committee in con~
junction wlth the new property
protection plan including
SIGNUP DELAYED
LOCAL TEMPS
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach,
Orion W. Roush, chairman of
Temperature in downtown
Thomas D. Sayre, Rex the Meigs County Agriculture Pomeroy Thursday at 11 a. m.
Shenefield and himself.
Stabilization and Conservation was 60 degrees under sunny
The board also approved new Committee, reports that sign skies.
decals to be placed on all Farm up dates for the feed grain and
·Bureau members' lractors wheat program have been
which will increase insurance · changed to start Feb. 3, 1972
coverage by another $100. The and will extend through March
The vote by 21 members of
decals will be available March 10 this year.
the 1 Meigs
County
l. Mrs. David Koblentz and
Republi can Executive
Jloy Miller, delegates, reported
Committee Tuesday night to
TWO SUITS FILED
on the annual stale Farm
endorse
party candidates
One suit for divorce and
Bureau meeting. Membership
subject to the May Primary
.plans were made for a drive to another for partition of real
was
10 to 9 with two abestate have been filed in Meigs
slart soon.
staining, it was learned
County Coirunon Pleas C~t.
There were 20
today.
Linda Sue Betz, LangsviDei.Ji!\·
members absent.
1, filed the partition suit
The committee agreed to
against James Robert Betz, a
invite
Republican can·
Tonight &amp; Thursday
minor, Pomeroy. The property
dldates for county offices 1o
January 12-13
is located in Salem Township.
NOT OPOI
appear
before It prior to the
Wanda S. Blaine, Middleport,
secret ballot on eo·
filed suit for divor~e against
Friday &amp; Sat~rday
dorsements.
January 14-IS
Michael E. Blaine, Middleport,
A MAN CALLED
charging gross neglect of duty
SLEDGE
and extreme cruelty.
(Technicolor)
James Garner
Dennis Weaver

January Bargains! Ready To Wear Department

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matches with an American team similar to those held in Peking
last ~pril. Tbose matches were the prelude to a breakthrough in
relations .between the two countries. Ziegler said Premier Chou
En-lai personally requested that the new table tennis matches
take place "when blossoms are in full bloom."

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A &amp;ebl'a 's stripes are black

OPEN UNTIL 9 AT NIGHT BOTH FRIQAY AND SATURDAY .

passengers to get off the plane
S.lel Famous brand
· 2nd Floor
when Flight 38 landed-tit Love
Mens Washable
CHILDRENS COATS AND JACKETS
v, PRICE
Field at 2:50p. m. But~e. held
SPECIAL SALE OF W.OMENS :OATS
the crew - four hostesses and
·
SALE OF WDMENS SWEATERS
tl,ree men - until 8:51 p.m·.
SAVE ON W.OMENS SKIRTS ON SALE
Values to 4. 00. All are
when they escaped after
SALE PRICES W.OMENS BLOUSE S
washable .· Good selection
SALE OF · WOMENS SLACKS
of patterns and colors.
noticing Hurst '"h~d been
GIRLS WINTER WEAR PAJAMAS . .
V. PRICE
distracted by something in the
GIRLS ROBES. LONG GOWNS . . .
'h PRICE
rear of the plane. ·
INFANTS ANO TODDLERS KNIT SCAR,FS,
Federal and city police
HATS AND MITTENS
1-......,-~---·-~-1
'I&gt; PRICE
stormed the plane and captured the hijacker at 9:26 p, m. ' 1---~-~--,...~---·-~~,....,. . Sale! Coats and Clarks'

News... in · Br~efs

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nesday night about seven hours
after the bright orange and red
plane was seized by the selfadmiiled narcotics user.
"Today is the last day that I,
Billy Gene Hurst, is going to
exist," the hijacker told his
captured crew. 11'fomorrow a
new individual will be born."
Hurst, 22, hijacked the plane
Wednesday between Houston
and Dallas. He permitted the 94

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OFF TO PAGEANT Renee Burke,
Meigs
County's Junior Miss, ready
to depart for East Liverpool.
Miss Burke, Southern High
School senior, wnt ·represent
Meigs County in the 1972
Ohio Junior Miss Pageant to
be held Jan. Zl·22 at East
Gate High School. Mlss
Burke wlll leave for East
Liverpool Saturday to take
part
In
weeklong
preUmlnary events ol the
1late pageant.

Auto Slides
Off Road
Ice on th~ roadway was
blamed for a one-ear accident
Thursday at 10:30 p.m. on ·SR
. 124 at the railroad crossing in
Langsville, the Meigs County
Sheriff's Dept. reported.
Thomas A. Crisp, 17 Langs·
ville, Rt. I, traveling west, hit a
slick place, his car going off the
road and over a slight embankment. Crisp suffered a
laceration in his hand but was
not . immediately treated.
There was heavy damage to
the car. No citation was issued.

Directors Try
New Restaurant
At Meigs Inn
J;&gt;irectors of the' Meigs In·
vestment Corporation, a group
of Pomeroy • Middleport
, busineSS!Jlen who purchased
and renovated the Hotel
Martin, a Pomeroy landmark,
- now the Meigs Inn - were
guests at a steak dinner
Wednesday .night as new kitchen faclllties were used the.
first time.
A · dinner was given
simultaneously at the Inn
honoring the birthdays of
Sheila Childs, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Childs, and
Meigs High School Athletic
Director and Head Football
Coach Charles Chancey .
Childs, manager of the Inn,
said th e dinners were
''febearsals" for the first
public dinner served using the
new kitchen fa cilities on
Thursday when the Tri.COunty
Automobile Dealers Assn. met
and dined at the Inn. The
dining room will open on a full· .
time basis next week, Childs
said .
Remodeling
artd
redecoration of the old
Pomeroy hotel has . been
proceeding more than a year .

SUIT FILED
A judgment seeking $938.68
has been liled in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court by
Central Oillh!ld Supply
Company, Wooster, ag,lnat
David Searles, dha, Searlte
Drilling Company, Nelsonville,

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Parents Know the .Drug Threat
.

By J. J. CREMEANS
Ml!ldteport OIJef of Pollee
Today's Subject : What Plll't!nts Can Do
Ab!lul Drug Mlsu•e

Sweethearts'

Meigs A Uubs:. Pl~y Tonight

Ball PJ&amp;nnecJ

marijuana smokers, It was foUnct that 49 pet: had alieady ex- .
perirnented with LSD, 43 pet. had tried Amphetamines an~ 24 .
pet. some Jorm of the barbituarales. In all oJ them, two-thuds
M~N- The Wlhima
had used other lllegal drugs.! H, In the research now underway,
Band
Boos'fer~ are ~-,
marijuana is proved PhYsically and at the same time medically
safe (which is unlikely), isn't it obvious that there still is a a Sweetheart Ball fr1Jm t p.m.
· Except lor speeding In a motor vehicle on the highways,
,.. mariJuana smoking Is likely ·the most commonly committed · definite guilt by aSSociation? It seems to form a pattern that the unUJ 1 B'.ni. Fell:· )2 at the
National Guard Armery nur
marijuana user seldom remains ONLY a userofthlsdrug.
•i crime In the nation. Americans who have experimented with
SPECIALISTS CONCERNED with drug misuse offer these Point Pleasant. . ·
,. marijuana smoking at least once may nwnber as many !IS 20
Jan · Haddoil:·'s
Mu1lc
mUlion person&amp;. It Is estimated by the Pentagon in Washirigton ·constructive suggestions to parents in dealing wiih their
Department
will
.
play
for
the
children:
that nerhaps as much as 30 pe\. of our troops in Vietnam have
dance ... _ .
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I. Keep yQur cool - a level head thinks logically, makes
tritod ''Pot," but most people making the estimates seem to agree
A limited nwnber af• tlcketa
better deciSions and generally acts more wisely.
" that this Is a conservative guess. Where surveys have been taken
at $5 a couple are beloc IOlCJ at
2. Listen to what young people are reaUy trying to tell you,&lt; Fruth's Pharmacy In !,'oint
· '. in larger universities the extent of marii.ll!lna users tops 50 pet. of
Drugs are not the cause of drug use - at least no initially -there Pleasant, New lfaven :siJper
: the undergraduates and the figure i8 rising.
are hundreda of reasons why a child ,experiments with drugs. Market; Harry Millers MArilet,
You'll ,hear the argwnent, coming most often from very
Find thoae potential reasons ,in your home -lamUy relationships. both New Haven; tlie MUon
·' yolU)g users of marijuana, that it is harmless, has no long~asting
lll1raDNsoN
. ·'KElLEY
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Correct
what might become ~ dangerous condition BEFORE it Bowling Center and the~~
·· effects, and it is not "habit forming." In one recent survey of 200
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ELECTED "- EleCtion of three Vice presidents by dir~ Of: The..
can cau~ serious trouble.
B Market in M~. .lllhd .
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3. Get the facts concerning drugs..and ma1te ~ain you Boosters are also selling ' GoodJear Tire &amp; Rubber Ccmpany has been announ~. Joaepll.F.·Hule~ beComes vice
preslditnt of product quality and ~y. John P. KeUey v1ce president of advertislilg anc;l Edw~
expose your youngsters to this data in an atmosphere of sharing. tickets.
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H. Sonnecken-~ vice president
o.f eorporate business planning:
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·' DearMr.:Editor :
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5. All experts In the field agree on this one being of utmost
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Lately there has been a big hassle over the dress cod~ ~t
importance:
SET
GOOD
PARENTAL
EXAMPLES!
A
parent
Meigs High School. I iml a Meigs High student and I think 1t 1s
. ··WIN AT BRIDGE "
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who in effect says, "Do as I say, not as I do," stands UtUe chance
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thoroughly redlculous.
of
influencing
his
chUdren
for
true
good
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True enough, this county has never 'Qeen progressive, and
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While many people stand ·doing Utile more than hand., our school board seems more than happy to slt back and do as
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they have done in the past.
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per
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Soulh
WU in ·
At the Board of Education meeting Monday night, several setting up drug study meetings which show lilrna on tbe subject.
NORTH
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dummy and let a he~~tt.:I. East "'
U your club or organization is jnterested in having such
haard members suggested that we "be patient and wait," until
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played the 10, all()~false
meetings, here are some suggested lilrna to obtain:
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card,
and South ~~sfully
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"THE MIND BENDERS"- 25 min. Subject, LSD and other
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his jack.
An open public meeting wiU elude the name and address of
10 6 4 2
OO.t ill feelings and more trouble. But our school board, in keeping
hallucinogens.
Write:
National
Medical
Audiovisual
Center
WEST
EAST
So far everything .IIa&lt;l been
be held Jan. 19 at 7:30p.m. at the~ nominated and must
,;.:. a Meigs County tradition, is content to wait and do nothing.
(Annex), Chamblee, Ga., 30005.
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smooth
sailing but E~st's
Athens County Municipal Court be accepted by the nominee.
~ People, "next year" isn't going to come unless we ~ake it. .
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10
5.
nine
and
10 plays ha,d giVen.
"FDA SPECIAL REPORT"-20 min. Subject, Drug AbJse Room, City Hall, East Namlnation~ also will be
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Contrary to popular belief, long hair has nothing to do w1th
t
A
J
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3
+
10
9
7
2
South
a
real
problem, East
- Bennies and Goofballs. Write sa.!,lle source as for ''The Mind Washington Street, Athens, for received from the floor at that '
~ booze, drugs, or irresponsibility.
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Benders."
all Democrats signing a meeting, said Wllllam A.
souTH (D)
that way if he had started
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How can high school graduates be expected to stay in an area
"FlGJIT
OR
FLIGHT"
16
min.
Available
for
purchase
Lavelle,
Chairman,
District
10·
statement
of
support
for
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K-10 of trumps and 10.r wbere progress is nearly non.existant? Let's face it, all you
only, !&amp;run, sound and color. Write Mr. ·Quinn Tamm, In- Senator Edmund S. Muskle for · Organizing Committee for
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9-ll of diamonds: That would
~ oldies, long hair is here and you might as well accept it.
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have left him with slx'spades
ternational
Association
of
Chiefs
of
Police,
1319
18th
St.,
N.E.,
Muskie,
Security
Bank
Bldg.,
President
of
the
United
States.
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which was perfectly possiPreferences of Democrats Athens, Ohio, 45701. His
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(Name withheld on request) Washington, D.C., 20036.
Botli vulnerable
ble.
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. "l.SD-25"- 26 min., on l.SD and hallucinogenic drugs in who reside in District 10 will be telephone is 593-8553.
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North
Easl
South
South
could
make
his
con;
general. Write: Professional Arts, Inc., P.O. Box 8484, Universal sought for delegate and
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tract by rufflng his Iaat dlaBoys' Long Hair: Beautiful
alternate candidates who
City. Calif., 91608.
Pass 1 • ·
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mond to get to dwnmy for
Being the parent of two fine teenage sons with hair on their
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"DRUGS AND THE NERVOUS SYsTEM'' - 18 min., on would file petitions and run
Pass 3 •
Pass 4 ¥
a second trump finesse · but
••~ necks and ears, and thank goodness go to Eastern to school, I'd how drugs affect many different parts of the body by their in- pledged to Senator Muskie at
Pass Pa..
Pass
South was only looking at
Opening lead- • 3
his hand and dummy. He
like to review my feeling in defense o! the long haired boys at fluence on the centrill nervous system. Write: Churchill Films, the Democratic Primary
finally
decideil .that East had · ·•
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Election to be held May 2.
Meigs.
662 N. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., 90069.
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby been tellin~ the trUth and
Written nominations of
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"HIDE AND SSEK" - 14 min., actual experiences of a
laid down h1s ace of trumps.
are certalilly getting used to it.ln fact,! didn't realize boy's hair teenager caught by the narcotic habit. Write: Center For Mass persons qualified, according to
See if you can work out the
way expert South managed
'tNIWSPAPIR INTIIPRISI ASSN.)
was as beautiful as it is when clean and glossy until recently.
Communicatioos; Columbia University Press, 1125 Amsterdam the Ohio Democratic Party
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to . get himself set at four
Constitution and state law, to
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hearts.
be
delligates
or
aiternates
must
:,:~ Code up to date? Please try and look under those mop heads and
SATuRDAY
It goes without saying that the more complete and basically
.
East took his ace of.Clubs
be received not·later than noon,
I'm
sure
you
'II
find
some
very
good,
responsible
students.
HIGH
ScHOOL
dance
party,
factual
information
parents
have
concerning·
drugs,
the
more
.and
the five. South
The bidding has been:
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January 17,1972, ai the address Melgs 1 Junior High', Mid- knewreturned
It's
only
a
lad.
I'll
bet
if
all
the
teachers
let
their
hair
grow
enough
to
go
up
With
West
North East South
effective
they
can
be
in
dealing
with
drug
temptations,
dif~:
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Pass
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long, the kids would cut theirs. They simply want to be different. ficulties and discussions. Children and young people in generill below to appear on the ballot dleport, 8 to 1'1 p.m. Saturday. his king. Theil he cashed liis
that
will
be
submitted
to
the
ace
of
spades
and
let
a
dia5
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Jays emceeing. . ·
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Thank goodness the Eastern adrqinistrators is going along must know more than just one side of the story, since most of
January 19 meeting.
mond
toward
dummy.
West
Pass
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HYMN SING, Saturday, 7:30
~- with the hair and as a result the kids are creating no long Hair their information comes from others who favor drug ex·went
up
with
the
ace;
cashed
You,
South,
hold:
Such
nominations
must
inp.m. at old post office buildir)g,
~ problem. You never see boys at Eastern with hair on their
perimentation, usually those in their own age group.
Racine,
· Apostoltc Gospel the queen of clubs and put. •Q632 ¥A94 tAJO! •A63
' shoulders. As long as they have clean, neat and combed hair I
Of course, this department Wm be happy to assist any «k :: ji&amp;mc..~&lt;t ;::~
dummy in with a diamond.
What do you do now?
Olurch.
Public.
welcome.
say
let
them
be,
to
their
own
desires.
Meanwhile
East
had
em~
parental group wishing to embark on a drug education program.
CHURCHES ON AIR
BAKE SALE, Saturday, barked on a plan of false·
A-J;Iouble apin .. Your .....n
Look at Presi&lt;lent Nixon; he's even joining the long hairs, Don't miSs my article next week.
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d ·
profit hos be&lt;ome larrer and
d
9
a.m.
Gaul's
starting
·at
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mg WI lOs an nmes. six spades 'Is out of the quos• and Dr. Rev. Billy Graham has had the longer hair for quite
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presented on Chamael 13, Market, Olester, sponsored lly car
He
di~n't
do it sensationaUy . . don
~ some time.
His
first
diamond
play was
.
r---------------------------~ WSAZ, at 7:30a.m. Suaday · Eastern Girls Athleti~· . Assn.
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I'd say if your boys don't deserve the right to long hair, then 1
the
deuce.
TheQ
he'
dropped
TODAY'S QUESTION '
representiDg tbe Churches of basketball team.
shoo tho~ stud~nt teachers from AtheM out dtthe 'etementm'
the nipe when \Y,~s_t )ed ~~ \ What do you "bid .. dealer
1
I • ·•tile 111-reae of•the·tri-state
SOUP SA~, begll)nlng 4
schools.
··,
area,
.. , ,., ~·.... ._, p.m. SaturdaY., Southern High queen of clubs and play~d with: ,~··-~w··~ f . ~
the 10 nex~ while retaining •AKQ1~oe·$•AUtK(•z
"
,... ....
As a rule, boys are more particular with their long hair than
I
.
.
1
The first 15 mlauleJ will Scho.ol , precedmg
Hannan 'the seven.
·
'• girls are; they keep it cleaner.
I·
.
1 con~lst of a film ud at 7:45 Trace game. Bean, vegetable
~
Perhaps if the teachers at Meigs spent half the time they
By Helen Bottel
I there wlll be. a panel soup, sandwiches, pie · and
. •'
l discussion with Dr1 Harvey coffee, sponsored by junior.
;~ h&amp;ve on griping, to students to listening to the kids many, ·many
S. Galloway, dlsc'rlct class:
problems of to~,and try helping them out, you would all feel so
Command Performance
~•• much
H IGHL.IGHTS
better.
•,
,superintendent of the CenDear Helen :
•
MEIGS COUNTY ·Retired
tral'9hlo District, Dr; M. ,E. Teachers Assn ., 12 noon
•
&amp;!spending students from schOol only hurts the child, so
I have an Idea that by the time you receive this you wiU
·
with Paul Crabtree
Clay, dl,lrlct siiJI"''\\IIeucfl;nt. Saturday
what have you gained? Is that yollr goal, rather than teaching already have the answer to who authored the poem on chUdren
at . Pomeroy
CALL POINTVIEW: 992·250 :;
of tbe West Virgllli!i D~lliet , Elementary School for poUuck
him.
you q•a9ted last December. He is Kahlil Gibran of Lebanon, a
!~
and Dr. Lawrence lllcb, - dinner. ~· Vilma Pikkoja, '
Let those boys wear their hair the way they like it and the poet, philosopher and artist who died of tuberculosis in 193iln the
SATURDAY I JAN. 15
district superintendent of tbe . delegate to Washington Conmatches a team from
teachers wear theirs the way they like aod for heaven's sake get United States. He wrote many of his books in hls native language
Channel 10 has some ItDallas
against a Similar
Eastern
Kentucky.
·district,
variety In Its morning kiddie team from
along, don't let hatr length be a barrier.
ference on Aging, speaking on
but during the last 20 years of his life ,lived in America and began
Miami. Thom
taking part.
'
programs, while mos1 people actually
'•
The rest of Meigs Local's dress code is very good.! admire it writing Jl;nglish. Hls most famous work, "The Prophet" from
are baing
her experie'.l~· Take own table
stations stick to network paid . to perform In
enexcepi (or the hair bit. I even feel sideburns can get out of control which the poem comes, has sold more than two million copies '*-::?.'W.m&amp;:: : .H T ;;;;; W"' service. ·.~ .
fare. So If the young ones · counter. Th1!y call Itthis
"Super
wont something different (if Bowl V1", we're advised and
ll' and your code on that is good.
and Is sUll going strong. Perhaps you dido 't recognize It because
TEEN DANC!j:, Saturday at
'&lt;
not necessarily new), ther,
will be on Ch. 8 at 2:30p.m.
·••
Signf4 - Glad to be an Eastern parent!
the poetry was taken out of context. I know others would like to
Rae~ Juhior'High following
con catch "Man from COS I, ' ItInteresting
Idea, huh?
(Name withheld on request.) hear the whole piece, and so I'm sending it along. - L.V.E.
at 7:30 a.m., · "Tennessee
basketball g'ame. .Music by
+
++
.
Tuxedo,
8 a.m . ,
or
Spring Stree,t, Athens.
Dear L.:
There's quite a bit of· goo&lt;\
"MOnkees/' (not tbe same •entertainment
Sunday
SI)NDAY
I'd say', judging from my mail, that "The Prophet" is the
eplsode.as seen on Ch. 81 af afternoon lor on
. Thankful for All
those
who
noon.
REVIVAL MEETING,
second-best loved book in America. Never have I been so deluged
couldn't care less about
+++
As I looked over the past year and think how good the Lord with mail - and almost every one of these hundreds of writers
Super Bowl Sunday. A
Veterans at the Southeastern starting Sunday, Hartford, W.
A
show
that
will be a movie dramatic
"The Dar,
has been to me, the verse from Luke 16:10 "He that is faithful in took time to Wl'i\1' out the whole poem, wanting to share it with Ohio Mental Health Center, Va., C!lurch of Christ In
this week and a new series the Leavesspecial,
Clopped
'
which Is least is faithful also is much," was recalled.
next week· makes Its debut Is on Ch. 7 at 4 p:m.Hands,
Athens·, were guest,9 at a party Christian Union, Rev. Autumn
me and others.
David
tonight. It's the new Jack Frost brings us John Lennon
I thought about my attitude toward God and his glory in
ReaUy,l'm awfully embarrassed about asking tlie name of Thursday afternoon staged by .Scott, Wheeleraburg, speaking.
Webb opus, "Emergency," .and
Yoko Dno at 3 p.m., on
connection with that verse. Faithfulness In thanksgiving often the author - because, you see, I too have a copy of "The the American Legion Auxiliary Public invit~d. 7:30 each
and the lull two.hour pilot is Ch . 6.
Time Wrestling
run tonight. It's about a returns Big
begins with a new view of God, as He is and. not as we suppoae Prophet" and love it. May I share the whole poem with you? -H. under the direction of Mrs, .Vening.
.
to
Ch.
at 2 p.m.
medical emergency.rescue There's a movie,7"Night
111m to be. He is a good God, not just when He has done something
Mary
Martin,
hospital
DR.
RUSSELL
Jones,
.
UrHas
And a woman who held a babe against her bosom said,
squad. 8 p.m., Chs. 2 &amp; 7.
Eyes.''
on
Ch.
6 at2 p.m. And
which we value as "good", but that Is what He is.
representative.
bana,
speaker
for
revival
. ++ '+
"Speak to us of chUdren," And he said:
ll · t~at Isn't variP.fy, I don't
Halloween
would be a good know
Lafayette
Unit
27
of
~ervices
starting
Sunday,
First
Perhaps the recognition of that fact is more difficult for some
what Is.
Your chUdren are not your children.
time for two specials tonight,
Gallipolis hosted the party with Baptist Church, Racine,
. , whose lives seems to be more of the dark underside of life and
+++
bofh about the supernatural.
They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing lor itself.
Basketball dOesn't lei tt\e
Mrs.
Dorothy
Hecker
and
Mrs.
running
through
Sunday,
Jan:
: · less of the ·bright upperside of spiritual places. But ascribing
One
Is
"Sixth
Sense,"
a
They come through you, but not from you,
Bowl have the whole
drama about ESP, at 10 on Super
Mabel Brown of the .unit 23. Services, · 7:30 each
· worth and thanksgiving to God is hard for any person not in the
day,
however.
The New Yor~ .
And though they are with you yet tbey belong not to you.
Ch. 12. The Other Is "Lights Knlcks and Houston
assisting Mrs. Marlin. Sand- ·evening; Duane Wolfe, song
Rockets
habit of doing so because It runs counter·dock-wise to our culture
which
may
be
the
pilot
Q.t,"
You may give them your love but not your thoughts,
square
off
at
5
p.m
..
12.
' which blames God for the mess we're in.
for a series of bizarre and . And the llnals of theCh.Bing
wlches, potato chips, soft ~,~iORS of the 'American
For they have their own thoughts.
ghostly •torles next season,
No one Will heartily thank God until he realizes that God is
Pro·Am Golf evt!nl
drinks, candy bars and fruit Legion Auxiliary of Drew
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
also at 10, Chs. 2 &amp; 7. (There Crosby
turn
up
at
6 p.m., Chs . 2 is. 7.
truly worthy of thanksgiving. We need a renewed view of Him as
used to be a radio series
For their soula dwell In the house of tomorrow, which you we!'" serv.ed and the .Gallipolis Webster Post 39, 6 p.m. Sun·
+++
called "Lights Out," and II
umt provided game prizes of . day, at the hl!ll.
John saw Hiin when he said, "Thou are worthy, 0 Lord, to cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
In
the
evening,
while Dad's
you remember It, you;aln'tln
'
MONDAY·;,
,
receive."
'
rejoicing
or
You may strive to be like them, but aeek not to make them wash cloths, · tooth,paste,
the Pepsi Generation, either
bemoaning
the
fates
·
o
f
the
perfwne, combs and shower
GAME PROTECToR Gary.
(
Even though I understood the worthiness of God, my thanks- like you.
friend:!
Cowboys and Dolphins, ttt,
+++
llYing gained impetus when He began teaching me the meaning
Swope wtll'sbow film on wild
caps.
kids can tune In a show
For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
SPORTS: Topping the list designed
.Nutcups
and
mints,•
along
life
when
Chester
PTA
meets,
.
~ af I Thessalonians 5:18, "In Everything give thanks lor this is the
and ereated llY
Is the Ohio Slate-Michigan
You are the bows from which your children as !lvlng arrows
them
new series,
.With gifts of ~d scarves, Monday; 8 p. m: at 'school to
, ..W of God In Olrist Jesus concerning you."
game, with the Buckeyes "Zoom," atthe7 p.m.,
are sent forth.
Cb. 11.
seeking revenge on the It's a good concept -letting
playing car.ds, cosmetics, pens observe• Dad's Night. All
• ' Mentally, I looked for a way to slide around obedience to that
The Archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite, and
basketball court for what the kids tell whaf they'd like
r· liJIIIWld.l reasoned that in the middle of any situation I could He ben!ls you with HIS might that His arrows may go swift and and pen01ls, jewelry .and parents cordially invited,
ilappened
on the gridiron last to see. I If theY miss it.
personal 1.1em.! were provtded, social hour ·after meeting. •
fall. 2 p.m,, Ch. 6.
focus my attention on God and thank Him for what He is. That let far.
Irs repeated at 6
by the jun1ors of Ofew Webster
.•
Also: The down.and-out tonight,
me off the hook for giving thanks for things I found hard to be
p.m.
Wednesday.)
Let your bending in the Archer's hand be for gladness,
Unit· 39, Pomeroy. Cigarettes
RACINE Elementary PTA
Notre Darners ' take on
++ +·
/.
· lhanldul foc. But God quickly brought my reading to focua on
Tulane, 1:30 p.m., Chs. 2 &amp;7
For even asHe loves the arrow that flies, so
were provided for each of the 7:30p.m. Monday •t the school.
A
take·oll
on
comic
striPS"
...
North
"Carolina
·
battles
Jr.plellans 5:20, ''Giving thanks always for all things ... " There
patients by the Department Art of. ,makeup and beauty
Is the sublect of a special en
l:le loves also the bow that is stable.
nellonally-ranked Vlrglnla,2 Ch.
escaping. God meant that in every situation, and for all
8 at.7:30p.m. Would you
p.m., Ch. 8 ... MorshaM believe
.. Jrom "The Prophet" American Legion Auxiliary. tec?Nques wjll be·the program
Raquel Welch
~. I wu to give thanks.
·
highlights at 1:15 p.m... Ch. '2
topiC.
by Kahlll Glbran
plaYing Little Orphan -'An· .
...
Pro
Bowlers
Tour,
right
It was when I began to obey that I discovered why the
(1883-1931)
after the OSU game- about nle' 'Neither do I, but I'll be
c:oounand wu so lnc!usive: I am not wise enough to judge what
. ~ p.m., Ch. 6 .. . CBS Golf watching - with. greal in.'
.
Ciu!lc from Akron, 4 p.m., terest, I think.
11 "IC)Od"and ''bad" for~. God knows, and I can trust Him and
This colWTUl is dedicated to lamUy living so if you ·r~ h,aving ·
And he said to th)m,
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,..
Ch. 8 ... Big Crosby Pro-Am
obey b7 giving thanks always.
.
·
Conservative William F.
kid trouble or just plain trouble, let Helen Help YOU. She will . ' FunerallMlrvicea' for Homer "Then are l/OU also wiihqut
Golf, ~ : 30 p.m., Chs. 2 &amp; 7.
Buckley Jr. promlsea a ringMGre recently, God
been making clear to me the · also 'welcome your own amai.slng experiences. Write to Helen
undentanding? Do l/OU not
+++
Hawkins
were
held
at
I p.m. see that whatever· goes into
ding
debate on ecology arK!
II you m lssed the "En.
reJatlonlhlp between low and thanksgiving. I've often heard the Bottelln care of this new!IJlllper.
·
natural
resources tonight .,
saturday at the Ewing FunerBI a man from outside cannot
tertalner of the" Year"
qalp, "You can give wtthouiJoving, but you cannot love without
he
tangles
with former In·
·awards' special .last week,
Home. The Rev. Charles defile him, since it 'enters,
terlllr Secretary Walter
giving." And that illlilt lncllJCie giving thanks.
.
It's
on
Ch.
10
at
midnight.
Russell of Chillicothe, fOI'IIlll'l' not hil heart, but his slom·
Hickel. 8 p.m.. Ch. 11.
+++
The natural respCll1le of a lovblg. heart is the blessing of a
pastor of the Bradford Church ach, cmd so panes on?"+++
MDVI ES: Ch. 4has moved
lrtark
7:18,
1.
9
.
thantful helrt, and God eJvea both to thOIIe who will put Him and
MOVIES:
"Fast Com··
Its
prlme·llme
movie
up
to
10
·
of 'Christ, officiated and burial
p.m.: "How l SP,tl)t My pony,'' 8 a.m., Ch. 10 .. ; ."Tht
His gliB')' !Int.
·;
.
was in ' the Riverview Mrs. Paul Neutzllng, Mr. and
Sl!mmer Vacation, ' Robert Night HNven Fell," 11:311
In thll !July year ahead It would be well for us all to
EXTON, J'a. - Thomas A. foundry trade.
p.m .. Ch, 10.
··
W~ner, Pete Lawford ...
Ce~tery.
.
Mrs. ScOtt Neutzllng; 1 Mn.
remember tiW Mary cbole the better part of sitting at Jesus'
Williams has been named
In another move, Dr. Lees.
.
++
+
"Good,
Morning,
Miss
~tten~~ from out of town Harry,Neubllng, Mr. and Mrs,
MONDA"/'+ JANUARY 11'
Dove," 11 p.m., Ch. 7 ...
· feet -It wu not an acddenl. We can cboo11e to be thankful, we . General Sales Manager for the · Richardson has been appointed were Mrs. 'FlOI'a' Hutcheson Jerry 'SieWea(llld family, Mr.
•
Channel • shtktl up Itt
"Invisible Ray," 11:1~ p.m.,
can choo~e to be obedient. AllY othet cllolce wt11 leave us un- . Chemicals and Minerals Director of Research and and Mrs. · Laura ·Harper, and~ Rodney Howery and
Ch. 6 ... Double-feature: esrfy.mornlng lltotrlm.J
Division · of Foote Mineral Development. In . his new Zanesvllle; Mrr. Alllerta · famlly Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
"Blue .Panthe.r,"\ and mlng todly, with ljiiiCidfl,.
prepared to meet 11111 J!lultkln~ iJoeludkW the ~ar ahead. But
1
"Razor's Edge," starti at Lassie end Timmy (tM oiCI
'llllrn WI! learn to pvethlnb IA..Sfot...,uling, God will have · Company, replacing Frank E. assignment, Dr. Richardson Brewer, Colullibus: Mrs. Tlleodore Rauter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jon Provolt v..siOn · of lht ,
12:30
a.m .. Ch. ~.
Hurley; who will assume new" will be responsible for re~earch Albert Hawkins, Bob and Joe, Jack Henderson . and Jeff,
dog show) at 8a.m.. lotlowt41
tncht 111 one rJ 1111 h 1thtt 11 •oi+++
'.
by David Frost at 8&gt;30 1.1111
duties as · Ge11eral Sales. . ·&amp;nd new product development : Rutland; Mrs. IWI'v:tl JoiUIIOD HamiltGn; r-tlas Betty Kennedy
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14
He 11 worthy ot .u 111111111 11 WVi lb)lllllrt an else.
A new Jtrltr, "Wha.., II Is repor:ed that a
Manager of Foote's Kemco on a corporate-wide basis. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard 111d Mils Barbara· Kennedy,
'.'He that 11 faithful In lllat wllldlll ~ II faithful also .in
Every Woman Wanlt It
foOtball
game
Is
to
ba
played
Division . The Kemco Division Heretofore, the Comp.tny's R. _ Leifheit, Springfield; Mrs. ColiDDbul; Mrs. John S1!Wier
today In New Orleans. ln. Know:• makes tit llow at 10
macb (Lulie 16: 10).
·
Is responsible for manufacture &amp; D. had been dlvlslonallzed. Emeat Bruley, Detroit; Mn. and Mrs, Ethel Thomas,
trying to c.heck this out, , a.m. and will be . . , ""'1
Ferne B. Jll7miii,RI; 2, Racine, Ohio and sale of products for the
weekday If thll !liM.
we'~e been eble to learn that
Gertrude Nelitzllng, r.,r. and VInton.

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Adelphi 77 Yoshlva 52
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Nelsonville-York· at
Vinton County
Southern at H8!1.nan
Chesapeake at Symmes Valley
Wahama 'at Pt. Pleasant
Caal Grove at South Point
Portsmouth at Lima
SATURDAY'S GAMES
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Hannan Trace at Southern
Southwestern at Ironton St. Joe
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ByUnltedPresslnternaUonal lead with a 2-0 record. Southern
UCLA puts its No. I ranking Cal, the No. 10 team in the
on the line again tonight when nation, also will be in ·action
the Bruins entertain surprising tonight, taking on California .
Stanford.
In very limited action Thurs- ·
!JCLA, led by Bill Walton, its day night, Long Beach State,
s.root-11 sophomore cen!A!r , has the o~ly ranked team playing,
surged to a 10-0 r&lt;!'cbrd and last routed Los Angeles State, 103week was named unanimously 83. The seventh-ranked 49ers
as the nation 's top college with Chuck Terry and Ed
team .
Ratlell scoring 22 points each,
Stanford, the surprise team have won 13 of their 14 games.
of the Pacific Eight, is tied
Elsewhere, Terry Davis
with UCLA and Southern scored 20 points to lead
California for the conference Western Kentucky to a 103-84
victory over LaSalle and
Bernard Dulaney and John
Errecart teamed for 41 polrts
DECEMBER PRO
NEW YORK (UP!) - Bob as Pacific trounced Georgetown
Griese, who quarterbacked the (D.C.), 105-73. Army beat
Miami Dolphins to the Super Colgate, 104-92, Furman topped
Bowl in his fifth pro season, Richmond, 92-06, St. Louis
was named Thursday as downed Tulsa, 7Ul, Louisiana
winner of the December poll in Tech ripped Lamar, . 91-li7,
the balloting lor the 22nd Weber State edged Utah State,
Hickok "Professional Athlete 69-li7, and San Francisco
MASON - The Meigs of the Year" award.
whipped Seattle, 86-62.
Marauder wrestling team
dropped its second match this
week In two meets this year,
this one a 41-20 decision to a
rough Wahama White Falcon
squad.
Coach Fenton Taylor's
Marauders dropped their first
meeting, 42-18, to NelsonvilleYork earlier this seaaon. Meigs
will wrestle the South Point
Pointers in their home opener
this Saturday night at 7:30 p.
m. at Meigs High School. All
Marauder supporters are
urged to attend.
Picking up wins for the
Meigs grapplers against
Wabarna were senior John
Thomas and sophomore
Robbie Harris by pins and
freshman Mike Harrison and
junior Kenny Moore by
decisions. Senior Ted Lehew
battled to a draw.
The results were :
98lb. class- Mike'Harrison
(M, 2-0) decisioned King (W).
105 lb. class - Roush (W)
pinned Marty Bolinger (M, 0-

.341 241h

Portland
11 35 .239 291/o
. ' Thursday's Results
Seattle 112 Battlmore107
1Only game scheduled!

'

Grapplers

Friday's Games

and S:2 Tony Vaughan. Dunfee of the year.
is pacing Meigs in scoring and
Loganhasgivenup456points
is second Iii rebounding, while in league play for an average of
.
t •
Vaughan Is the!r leading 74.3 w.hile scormg 312 a a • 2·0
retiounder and second top pace over six games. Meigs, In '
scorer
· the same number of league
The ~ther Meli!s starters are games, has dropped In 361
juniors :&gt;-10 Andy Vaughan, :&gt;-9 (60.0) and allowed 381(63.5). In
Jimmy Boggs, and 5-9 Rich all gam~s, Logan has allowed
Bailey. All have come into an average of 71.3 and scored
their own in the last two ~.3.Me:s,overall,sco~~dat~
games, making the ~rauders 6 pom per game C1p an
much tougher than at the start permitted 64.0.

Freshmen Lose 62-37

Detroit at Boston
Aflanta at Cincinnati
Chicago· at Milwaukee
Los Angeles at Philadelphia
Cleveland at Phoenix
Portland at Bulfalo
New York vs. Golden State
At San Diego
(Oniygamesscheduled)
ABA Standings
By United Press International
East
Kentucky
j~'l ~.B
Virginia
27 18 .600 8
New York
20 25 .444 15
Ftnridianl . 19 25 .432 15'1'
Pittsburqh 19 28 .404 17
Carolina
15 30 .333 20
West
.
W. L. . Pet. GB
Utah
32 14 .696 ...
Indiana
25 19 .568 6
Memphis
19 25 .432 12
Dallas .
20 28 .417 13
Denver
17 26 .395 13'"
Thursday's Results
New York 110 Floridians 94
Pittsburgh 118 Denver 116
Utah 128 Virginia 119
(Only games scheduled!

Taking On

South Point

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SEOAL FROSH
ROCK SPRINGS - The
TEAM
W L P OP
Meigs Marauder freshmen Gallipolis
6 1 314 ,248
cagers dropPed a 62-37 verdict Logan
6 1 380 195
5 2 ~16 261
to the btk and ROwerful Logan Waverly
Ironton
4 3 361 285
freshmen here Thursday night. Athens
3 4 25ll 271
Coach Jon Arnett's Marauder Meigs
3 4 172 318
Friday's Games
1 6' 235 357 New York vs. Virginia
yearlings are · now 2-4 on ·the Wellston
0 t 185 378
At .Hampton
season. Logan remained 'in a Jackson
TOTALS
28 21 ~313 2313 Floridians vs. Carolina
tie for first at 6-!.
THURSDAY'S RESULTS:
At Greensboro
Indian vs. Memphis
Danny Dodson paced Meigs Gallipolis 37 Waverly 34
Logan 62 Meigs 37
At Toronto
with 12 points, Lonnie Coates Athens
37 Wellston 27
Dallas vs. Kentucky
added 10, and other scorers Ironton 58 ,Jackson 25 ·
At Torpnto
(Only games scheduled)
were Perk Ault 9, Jeff Ridgway ~ ... u. , : c•. :-r"t . (8'"~o:uw·::;:::
X
~ ...
3, Tinuny Colburn 2 and Steve
NEW YORK (UPI) Walburn I. Wright of Logan
NHL
Standongs
By United
Press
International
Travis Grant, a 6-foot, !l-Inch
was high in the g~me with 23
East
and Kemper had 16.
senior from Kentucky State,
w. L. T. Pts
By Quartera
and Dana Wilson of Husson New' York
~~ ~ ~ :~
Boston
a~e In ·a close battle for the
Logan
. 16 20 17 ~2
24 10 7 55
Montreal
Individual scoring lead . Torori'fo
Meigs
3 17 10 7-J7
19 13 10 48
among college dlvlslon Detroit
Officials, Mike Werry and
11 18 7 41
Buffalo
8 25 10 26
basketball players.
George Nesselroad.
10 24 5 25
Vancouver
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)
Pittsburgh
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39.1 points per game while
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Los Angeles
11 30 3 25
Ol'ganized biseball Thursday
Wilson's Is ~.9.
Thursday's Results
under the auspices of .the
Don Manly of Otterbein New York 5 Bulfalo 2
Boston 1 Los Angeles 1
Mllwaukee Brewers of the
leads In field goal per- Montreal7
Pittsburgh 1
Amerjcan League.
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Nova Scotia
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United States by the Providence . 12· 20" 9 33
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Cleveland
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Richmond
17 16 6 40
.. lengthY hassles with the Inter- Cincinnati
14 18 9 37
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Furman 92 Rlchmond66
San Fran 86 Seattl, 62
Pacific 105 Georgetown 73
S.Fraser 75 Wlllamette 74
Long Bch St. 103 Los Ang. St.
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Augustana 92 Millikin 72
Weber St. 69 Utah St. 67
West Tex. St. 96 Sou. Miss. 80
Texas ( Arl) 82 Centenary 81
Army 104 Colgate 92
Fla. Southern 53 Belh·Ckmn 40
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Ala. St. 118 Ala·. A&amp;M 78
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freely with only three ·ieniors
seeing much action. These a~
1&gt;3 John Angle, 6-2 George
Shaw and 5-&amp; Greg Smith.
Juniors Ken Cul!lertson and
Randy Norris, · both 6-2, play
quite a bU. Jeff Campbell, 6-3,
Jim Pierce, 5-9, and Jim
Corby, 5-10, all SQPhomores,
also get plenty of playing time.
With six players 6-2 or over, the
Chiefs will have superior
height as the Marauders have
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The Meigs Marauders will
attempt· tO ,extend.,•tlietr winning sb:eak to three at Logan
tonight In a Southeastern Ohio
Athletic ~ag11e contest..
1 Coach Carl . Wolfe's boys
have beaten Wahama, l!ii-53,
and Wellsto)'i, 87-%, in their last
two ouli!lgs: Previously they
had lost five In a row, Meigs is
~ overall and 2-4 in league
action . .
The Chiefs, under Dick
Tayloc, their new coach, have a
'1.7 overall slate and share sixth
place with Wellston and
Jackaon with a 1-li · record.
Their only le~gue 'win was a 6359 deCision over Jackson .
Meigs defeated Jackson, 6UI!.
The Chieftains are much
tidier than the scrappy
Marauders, but probably are

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'I11e Eutern Eagles clash . them. That 1Q.S5 drubbing was guafd. 1(1 Pat Stout inti Harvey "Thundering Tornadoes", Jim
with the North Gallla l'lra~s back on December 11. The
and Jerry Hubbard lead the
, at North Gallla io,a!ght in a Pira~ •. likewise are 6-1 In · . Colch Bill PhiWp'l Eagles, -way. The coUsins average 14.7
headlining Southern Valley , league play and 6-2 overall. also a' very good class "A" and lU, respectively, in SVAC
Conference game. The 'fhelr two' I~ have been to · squad, will counter with play. Southern is, :h'i overall
,.Southern I,ocal Tornadoes Symmes VaUey, ~ SVAC leading scorer .·and rebounder and 2-4 in SVAC actioo. The
. travel to Hannan, W. Va.', for a leader, 81-79, and to Eastern of Derirus Eichinger, a 6-3 senior Hannan Wildcats are Wlnless
non-league encounter, then Pike County, 76-72.
center. Elchlnier Will have to · while the Hannan Trace
OO.t tile Hannan Trace WUd·
The tall and talented Pirates, cope iwith a.U thilt North Gallia Wildcats are 4-4 overall and 2-3
Western Conferente
cats Sltllrday night in a SVAC the rave •of many . Gallia heigHt, ' a . tremendous in league play: Hannan Trace
Midwest Division
W. L. Pet. GB
game. Eastern is idle Saturday Countiana, are one of the better aaignment.
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won the first meeting, 68-49.
Milwaukee
36 10 .783
night.
· • class "A" teains this area,has
OU1er Eagle starters are Bob
Other Tornadoes. seeing Chicago
31 13 .705 4
.The Eagles, o.wnera of a 7-1 seen for awhile. They have C81dweU, Alan Duvall and two plenty of action .are Brett and Phoenix
· 26 19 .578 91h
slate and 6-1 SVAC record, will three players over 6-4 in Arthur of either Randy Boring, Randy Bruce Hart, Tim and Nick lhle, Detroit
11 28 .378 18'1'
Pacific Division
bl) ou~ for revenge against the Clark, Larry Justus, and Gary Young or Dave Mllhone.
Steve Jenkins and Ron Hill.
W. l. Pet. GB
Plr~tes. the only team to defeat ' Crosswhite; plus a pair o! fine
For Coach Asa Bradbury's
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Seattle
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Parents Know the .Drug Threat
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By J. J. CREMEANS
Ml!ldteport OIJef of Pollee
Today's Subject : What Plll't!nts Can Do
Ab!lul Drug Mlsu•e

Sweethearts'

Meigs A Uubs:. Pl~y Tonight

Ball PJ&amp;nnecJ

marijuana smokers, It was foUnct that 49 pet: had alieady ex- .
perirnented with LSD, 43 pet. had tried Amphetamines an~ 24 .
pet. some Jorm of the barbituarales. In all oJ them, two-thuds
M~N- The Wlhima
had used other lllegal drugs.! H, In the research now underway,
Band
Boos'fer~ are ~-,
marijuana is proved PhYsically and at the same time medically
safe (which is unlikely), isn't it obvious that there still is a a Sweetheart Ball fr1Jm t p.m.
· Except lor speeding In a motor vehicle on the highways,
,.. mariJuana smoking Is likely ·the most commonly committed · definite guilt by aSSociation? It seems to form a pattern that the unUJ 1 B'.ni. Fell:· )2 at the
National Guard Armery nur
marijuana user seldom remains ONLY a userofthlsdrug.
•i crime In the nation. Americans who have experimented with
SPECIALISTS CONCERNED with drug misuse offer these Point Pleasant. . ·
,. marijuana smoking at least once may nwnber as many !IS 20
Jan · Haddoil:·'s
Mu1lc
mUlion person&amp;. It Is estimated by the Pentagon in Washirigton ·constructive suggestions to parents in dealing wiih their
Department
will
.
play
for
the
children:
that nerhaps as much as 30 pe\. of our troops in Vietnam have
dance ... _ .
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I. Keep yQur cool - a level head thinks logically, makes
tritod ''Pot," but most people making the estimates seem to agree
A limited nwnber af• tlcketa
better deciSions and generally acts more wisely.
" that this Is a conservative guess. Where surveys have been taken
at $5 a couple are beloc IOlCJ at
2. Listen to what young people are reaUy trying to tell you,&lt; Fruth's Pharmacy In !,'oint
· '. in larger universities the extent of marii.ll!lna users tops 50 pet. of
Drugs are not the cause of drug use - at least no initially -there Pleasant, New lfaven :siJper
: the undergraduates and the figure i8 rising.
are hundreda of reasons why a child ,experiments with drugs. Market; Harry Millers MArilet,
You'll ,hear the argwnent, coming most often from very
Find thoae potential reasons ,in your home -lamUy relationships. both New Haven; tlie MUon
·' yolU)g users of marijuana, that it is harmless, has no long~asting
lll1raDNsoN
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what might become ~ dangerous condition BEFORE it Bowling Center and the~~
·· effects, and it is not "habit forming." In one recent survey of 200
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can cau~ serious trouble.
B Market in M~. .lllhd .
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preslditnt of product quality and ~y. John P. KeUey v1ce president of advertislilg anc;l Edw~
expose your youngsters to this data in an atmosphere of sharing. tickets.
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H. Sonnecken-~ vice president
o.f eorporate business planning:
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5. All experts In the field agree on this one being of utmost
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Lately there has been a big hassle over the dress cod~ ~t
importance:
SET
GOOD
PARENTAL
EXAMPLES!
A
parent
Meigs High School. I iml a Meigs High student and I think 1t 1s
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who in effect says, "Do as I say, not as I do," stands UtUe chance
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thoroughly redlculous.
of
influencing
his
chUdren
for
true
good
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True enough, this county has never 'Qeen progressive, and
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While many people stand ·doing Utile more than hand., our school board seems more than happy to slt back and do as
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they have done in the past.
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per
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Soulh
WU in ·
At the Board of Education meeting Monday night, several setting up drug study meetings which show lilrna on tbe subject.
NORTH
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dummy and let a he~~tt.:I. East "'
U your club or organization is jnterested in having such
haard members suggested that we "be patient and wait," until
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played the 10, all()~false
meetings, here are some suggested lilrna to obtain:
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card,
and South ~~sfully
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'ne~ year to change the dress code. Waiting will bring nothing
"THE MIND BENDERS"- 25 min. Subject, LSD and other
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filressed
his jack.
An open public meeting wiU elude the name and address of
10 6 4 2
OO.t ill feelings and more trouble. But our school board, in keeping
hallucinogens.
Write:
National
Medical
Audiovisual
Center
WEST
EAST
So far everything .IIa&lt;l been
be held Jan. 19 at 7:30p.m. at the~ nominated and must
,;.:. a Meigs County tradition, is content to wait and do nothing.
(Annex), Chamblee, Ga., 30005.
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smooth
sailing but E~st's
Athens County Municipal Court be accepted by the nominee.
~ People, "next year" isn't going to come unless we ~ake it. .
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10
5.
nine
and
10 plays ha,d giVen.
"FDA SPECIAL REPORT"-20 min. Subject, Drug AbJse Room, City Hall, East Namlnation~ also will be
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Contrary to popular belief, long hair has nothing to do w1th
t
A
J
6
3
+
10
9
7
2
South
a
real
problem, East
- Bennies and Goofballs. Write sa.!,lle source as for ''The Mind Washington Street, Athens, for received from the floor at that '
~ booze, drugs, or irresponsibility.
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• A 5 ;. would h,ave played exactly
Benders."
all Democrats signing a meeting, said Wllllam A.
souTH (D)
that way if he had started
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How can high school graduates be expected to stay in an area
"FlGJIT
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FLIGHT"
16
min.
Available
for
purchase
Lavelle,
Chairman,
District
10·
statement
of
support
for
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K-10 of trumps and 10.r wbere progress is nearly non.existant? Let's face it, all you
only, !&amp;run, sound and color. Write Mr. ·Quinn Tamm, In- Senator Edmund S. Muskle for · Organizing Committee for
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9-ll of diamonds: That would
~ oldies, long hair is here and you might as well accept it.
+
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have left him with slx'spades
ternational
Association
of
Chiefs
of
Police,
1319
18th
St.,
N.E.,
Muskie,
Security
Bank
Bldg.,
President
of
the
United
States.
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which was perfectly possiPreferences of Democrats Athens, Ohio, 45701. His
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(Name withheld on request) Washington, D.C., 20036.
Botli vulnerable
ble.
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. "l.SD-25"- 26 min., on l.SD and hallucinogenic drugs in who reside in District 10 will be telephone is 593-8553.
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North
Easl
South
South
could
make
his
con;
general. Write: Professional Arts, Inc., P.O. Box 8484, Universal sought for delegate and
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tract by rufflng his Iaat dlaBoys' Long Hair: Beautiful
alternate candidates who
City. Calif., 91608.
Pass 1 • ·
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mond to get to dwnmy for
Being the parent of two fine teenage sons with hair on their
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"DRUGS AND THE NERVOUS SYsTEM'' - 18 min., on would file petitions and run
Pass 3 •
Pass 4 ¥
a second trump finesse · but
••~ necks and ears, and thank goodness go to Eastern to school, I'd how drugs affect many different parts of the body by their in- pledged to Senator Muskie at
Pass Pa..
Pass
South was only looking at
Opening lead- • 3
his hand and dummy. He
like to review my feeling in defense o! the long haired boys at fluence on the centrill nervous system. Write: Churchill Films, the Democratic Primary
finally
decideil .that East had · ·•
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Meigs.
662 N. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., 90069.
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby been tellin~ the trUth and
Written nominations of
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••, , My husband and-! neither liked the long hair on boys, bilt we
"HIDE AND SSEK" - 14 min., actual experiences of a
laid down h1s ace of trumps.
are certalilly getting used to it.ln fact,! didn't realize boy's hair teenager caught by the narcotic habit. Write: Center For Mass persons qualified, according to
See if you can work out the
way expert South managed
'tNIWSPAPIR INTIIPRISI ASSN.)
was as beautiful as it is when clean and glossy until recently.
Communicatioos; Columbia University Press, 1125 Amsterdam the Ohio Democratic Party
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to . get himself set at four
Constitution and state law, to
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hearts.
be
delligates
or
aiternates
must
:,:~ Code up to date? Please try and look under those mop heads and
SATuRDAY
It goes without saying that the more complete and basically
.
East took his ace of.Clubs
be received not·later than noon,
I'm
sure
you
'II
find
some
very
good,
responsible
students.
HIGH
ScHOOL
dance
party,
factual
information
parents
have
concerning·
drugs,
the
more
.and
the five. South
The bidding has been:
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January 17,1972, ai the address Melgs 1 Junior High', Mid- knewreturned
It's
only
a
lad.
I'll
bet
if
all
the
teachers
let
their
hair
grow
enough
to
go
up
With
West
North East South
effective
they
can
be
in
dealing
with
drug
temptations,
dif~:
3•
Pass
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long, the kids would cut theirs. They simply want to be different. ficulties and discussions. Children and young people in generill below to appear on the ballot dleport, 8 to 1'1 p.m. Saturday. his king. Theil he cashed liis
that
will
be
submitted
to
the
ace
of
spades
and
let
a
dia5
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Pass Dble
Jays emceeing. . ·
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Thank goodness the Eastern adrqinistrators is going along must know more than just one side of the story, since most of
January 19 meeting.
mond
toward
dummy.
West
Pass
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HYMN SING, Saturday, 7:30
~- with the hair and as a result the kids are creating no long Hair their information comes from others who favor drug ex·went
up
with
the
ace;
cashed
You,
South,
hold:
Such
nominations
must
inp.m. at old post office buildir)g,
~ problem. You never see boys at Eastern with hair on their
perimentation, usually those in their own age group.
Racine,
· Apostoltc Gospel the queen of clubs and put. •Q632 ¥A94 tAJO! •A63
' shoulders. As long as they have clean, neat and combed hair I
Of course, this department Wm be happy to assist any «k :: ji&amp;mc..~&lt;t ;::~
dummy in with a diamond.
What do you do now?
Olurch.
Public.
welcome.
say
let
them
be,
to
their
own
desires.
Meanwhile
East
had
em~
parental group wishing to embark on a drug education program.
CHURCHES ON AIR
BAKE SALE, Saturday, barked on a plan of false·
A-J;Iouble apin .. Your .....n
Look at Presi&lt;lent Nixon; he's even joining the long hairs, Don't miSs my article next week.
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d ·
profit hos be&lt;ome larrer and
d
9
a.m.
Gaul's
starting
·at
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mg WI lOs an nmes. six spades 'Is out of the quos• and Dr. Rev. Billy Graham has had the longer hair for quite
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presented on Chamael 13, Market, Olester, sponsored lly car
He
di~n't
do it sensationaUy . . don
~ some time.
His
first
diamond
play was
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I'd say if your boys don't deserve the right to long hair, then 1
the
deuce.
TheQ
he'
dropped
TODAY'S QUESTION '
representiDg tbe Churches of basketball team.
shoo tho~ stud~nt teachers from AtheM out dtthe 'etementm'
the nipe when \Y,~s_t )ed ~~ \ What do you "bid .. dealer
1
I • ·•tile 111-reae of•the·tri-state
SOUP SA~, begll)nlng 4
schools.
··,
area,
.. , ,., ~·.... ._, p.m. SaturdaY., Southern High queen of clubs and play~d with: ,~··-~w··~ f . ~
the 10 nex~ while retaining •AKQ1~oe·$•AUtK(•z
"
,... ....
As a rule, boys are more particular with their long hair than
I
.
.
1
The first 15 mlauleJ will Scho.ol , precedmg
Hannan 'the seven.
·
'• girls are; they keep it cleaner.
I·
.
1 con~lst of a film ud at 7:45 Trace game. Bean, vegetable
~
Perhaps if the teachers at Meigs spent half the time they
By Helen Bottel
I there wlll be. a panel soup, sandwiches, pie · and
. •'
l discussion with Dr1 Harvey coffee, sponsored by junior.
;~ h&amp;ve on griping, to students to listening to the kids many, ·many
S. Galloway, dlsc'rlct class:
problems of to~,and try helping them out, you would all feel so
Command Performance
~•• much
H IGHL.IGHTS
better.
•,
,superintendent of the CenDear Helen :
•
MEIGS COUNTY ·Retired
tral'9hlo District, Dr; M. ,E. Teachers Assn ., 12 noon
•
&amp;!spending students from schOol only hurts the child, so
I have an Idea that by the time you receive this you wiU
·
with Paul Crabtree
Clay, dl,lrlct siiJI"''\\IIeucfl;nt. Saturday
what have you gained? Is that yollr goal, rather than teaching already have the answer to who authored the poem on chUdren
at . Pomeroy
CALL POINTVIEW: 992·250 :;
of tbe West Virgllli!i D~lliet , Elementary School for poUuck
him.
you q•a9ted last December. He is Kahlil Gibran of Lebanon, a
!~
and Dr. Lawrence lllcb, - dinner. ~· Vilma Pikkoja, '
Let those boys wear their hair the way they like it and the poet, philosopher and artist who died of tuberculosis in 193iln the
SATURDAY I JAN. 15
district superintendent of tbe . delegate to Washington Conmatches a team from
teachers wear theirs the way they like aod for heaven's sake get United States. He wrote many of his books in hls native language
Channel 10 has some ItDallas
against a Similar
Eastern
Kentucky.
·district,
variety In Its morning kiddie team from
along, don't let hatr length be a barrier.
ference on Aging, speaking on
but during the last 20 years of his life ,lived in America and began
Miami. Thom
taking part.
'
programs, while mos1 people actually
'•
The rest of Meigs Local's dress code is very good.! admire it writing Jl;nglish. Hls most famous work, "The Prophet" from
are baing
her experie'.l~· Take own table
stations stick to network paid . to perform In
enexcepi (or the hair bit. I even feel sideburns can get out of control which the poem comes, has sold more than two million copies '*-::?.'W.m&amp;:: : .H T ;;;;; W"' service. ·.~ .
fare. So If the young ones · counter. Th1!y call Itthis
"Super
wont something different (if Bowl V1", we're advised and
ll' and your code on that is good.
and Is sUll going strong. Perhaps you dido 't recognize It because
TEEN DANC!j:, Saturday at
'&lt;
not necessarily new), ther,
will be on Ch. 8 at 2:30p.m.
·••
Signf4 - Glad to be an Eastern parent!
the poetry was taken out of context. I know others would like to
Rae~ Juhior'High following
con catch "Man from COS I, ' ItInteresting
Idea, huh?
(Name withheld on request.) hear the whole piece, and so I'm sending it along. - L.V.E.
at 7:30 a.m., · "Tennessee
basketball g'ame. .Music by
+
++
.
Tuxedo,
8 a.m . ,
or
Spring Stree,t, Athens.
Dear L.:
There's quite a bit of· goo&lt;\
"MOnkees/' (not tbe same •entertainment
Sunday
SI)NDAY
I'd say', judging from my mail, that "The Prophet" is the
eplsode.as seen on Ch. 81 af afternoon lor on
. Thankful for All
those
who
noon.
REVIVAL MEETING,
second-best loved book in America. Never have I been so deluged
couldn't care less about
+++
As I looked over the past year and think how good the Lord with mail - and almost every one of these hundreds of writers
Super Bowl Sunday. A
Veterans at the Southeastern starting Sunday, Hartford, W.
A
show
that
will be a movie dramatic
"The Dar,
has been to me, the verse from Luke 16:10 "He that is faithful in took time to Wl'i\1' out the whole poem, wanting to share it with Ohio Mental Health Center, Va., C!lurch of Christ In
this week and a new series the Leavesspecial,
Clopped
'
which Is least is faithful also is much," was recalled.
next week· makes Its debut Is on Ch. 7 at 4 p:m.Hands,
Athens·, were guest,9 at a party Christian Union, Rev. Autumn
me and others.
David
tonight. It's the new Jack Frost brings us John Lennon
I thought about my attitude toward God and his glory in
ReaUy,l'm awfully embarrassed about asking tlie name of Thursday afternoon staged by .Scott, Wheeleraburg, speaking.
Webb opus, "Emergency," .and
Yoko Dno at 3 p.m., on
connection with that verse. Faithfulness In thanksgiving often the author - because, you see, I too have a copy of "The the American Legion Auxiliary Public invit~d. 7:30 each
and the lull two.hour pilot is Ch . 6.
Time Wrestling
run tonight. It's about a returns Big
begins with a new view of God, as He is and. not as we suppoae Prophet" and love it. May I share the whole poem with you? -H. under the direction of Mrs, .Vening.
.
to
Ch.
at 2 p.m.
medical emergency.rescue There's a movie,7"Night
111m to be. He is a good God, not just when He has done something
Mary
Martin,
hospital
DR.
RUSSELL
Jones,
.
UrHas
And a woman who held a babe against her bosom said,
squad. 8 p.m., Chs. 2 &amp; 7.
Eyes.''
on
Ch.
6 at2 p.m. And
which we value as "good", but that Is what He is.
representative.
bana,
speaker
for
revival
. ++ '+
"Speak to us of chUdren," And he said:
ll · t~at Isn't variP.fy, I don't
Halloween
would be a good know
Lafayette
Unit
27
of
~ervices
starting
Sunday,
First
Perhaps the recognition of that fact is more difficult for some
what Is.
Your chUdren are not your children.
time for two specials tonight,
Gallipolis hosted the party with Baptist Church, Racine,
. , whose lives seems to be more of the dark underside of life and
+++
bofh about the supernatural.
They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing lor itself.
Basketball dOesn't lei tt\e
Mrs.
Dorothy
Hecker
and
Mrs.
running
through
Sunday,
Jan:
: · less of the ·bright upperside of spiritual places. But ascribing
One
Is
"Sixth
Sense,"
a
They come through you, but not from you,
Bowl have the whole
drama about ESP, at 10 on Super
Mabel Brown of the .unit 23. Services, · 7:30 each
· worth and thanksgiving to God is hard for any person not in the
day,
however.
The New Yor~ .
And though they are with you yet tbey belong not to you.
Ch. 12. The Other Is "Lights Knlcks and Houston
assisting Mrs. Marlin. Sand- ·evening; Duane Wolfe, song
Rockets
habit of doing so because It runs counter·dock-wise to our culture
which
may
be
the
pilot
Q.t,"
You may give them your love but not your thoughts,
square
off
at
5
p.m
..
12.
' which blames God for the mess we're in.
for a series of bizarre and . And the llnals of theCh.Bing
wlches, potato chips, soft ~,~iORS of the 'American
For they have their own thoughts.
ghostly •torles next season,
No one Will heartily thank God until he realizes that God is
Pro·Am Golf evt!nl
drinks, candy bars and fruit Legion Auxiliary of Drew
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
also at 10, Chs. 2 &amp; 7. (There Crosby
turn
up
at
6 p.m., Chs . 2 is. 7.
truly worthy of thanksgiving. We need a renewed view of Him as
used to be a radio series
For their soula dwell In the house of tomorrow, which you we!'" serv.ed and the .Gallipolis Webster Post 39, 6 p.m. Sun·
+++
called "Lights Out," and II
umt provided game prizes of . day, at the hl!ll.
John saw Hiin when he said, "Thou are worthy, 0 Lord, to cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
In
the
evening,
while Dad's
you remember It, you;aln'tln
'
MONDAY·;,
,
receive."
'
rejoicing
or
You may strive to be like them, but aeek not to make them wash cloths, · tooth,paste,
the Pepsi Generation, either
bemoaning
the
fates
·
o
f
the
perfwne, combs and shower
GAME PROTECToR Gary.
(
Even though I understood the worthiness of God, my thanks- like you.
friend:!
Cowboys and Dolphins, ttt,
+++
llYing gained impetus when He began teaching me the meaning
Swope wtll'sbow film on wild
caps.
kids can tune In a show
For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
SPORTS: Topping the list designed
.Nutcups
and
mints,•
along
life
when
Chester
PTA
meets,
.
~ af I Thessalonians 5:18, "In Everything give thanks lor this is the
and ereated llY
Is the Ohio Slate-Michigan
You are the bows from which your children as !lvlng arrows
them
new series,
.With gifts of ~d scarves, Monday; 8 p. m: at 'school to
, ..W of God In Olrist Jesus concerning you."
game, with the Buckeyes "Zoom," atthe7 p.m.,
are sent forth.
Cb. 11.
seeking revenge on the It's a good concept -letting
playing car.ds, cosmetics, pens observe• Dad's Night. All
• ' Mentally, I looked for a way to slide around obedience to that
The Archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite, and
basketball court for what the kids tell whaf they'd like
r· liJIIIWld.l reasoned that in the middle of any situation I could He ben!ls you with HIS might that His arrows may go swift and and pen01ls, jewelry .and parents cordially invited,
ilappened
on the gridiron last to see. I If theY miss it.
personal 1.1em.! were provtded, social hour ·after meeting. •
fall. 2 p.m,, Ch. 6.
focus my attention on God and thank Him for what He is. That let far.
Irs repeated at 6
by the jun1ors of Ofew Webster
.•
Also: The down.and-out tonight,
me off the hook for giving thanks for things I found hard to be
p.m.
Wednesday.)
Let your bending in the Archer's hand be for gladness,
Unit· 39, Pomeroy. Cigarettes
RACINE Elementary PTA
Notre Darners ' take on
++ +·
/.
· lhanldul foc. But God quickly brought my reading to focua on
Tulane, 1:30 p.m., Chs. 2 &amp;7
For even asHe loves the arrow that flies, so
were provided for each of the 7:30p.m. Monday •t the school.
A
take·oll
on
comic
striPS"
...
North
"Carolina
·
battles
Jr.plellans 5:20, ''Giving thanks always for all things ... " There
patients by the Department Art of. ,makeup and beauty
Is the sublect of a special en
l:le loves also the bow that is stable.
nellonally-ranked Vlrglnla,2 Ch.
escaping. God meant that in every situation, and for all
8 at.7:30p.m. Would you
p.m., Ch. 8 ... MorshaM believe
.. Jrom "The Prophet" American Legion Auxiliary. tec?Nques wjll be·the program
Raquel Welch
~. I wu to give thanks.
·
highlights at 1:15 p.m... Ch. '2
topiC.
by Kahlll Glbran
plaYing Little Orphan -'An· .
...
Pro
Bowlers
Tour,
right
It was when I began to obey that I discovered why the
(1883-1931)
after the OSU game- about nle' 'Neither do I, but I'll be
c:oounand wu so lnc!usive: I am not wise enough to judge what
. ~ p.m., Ch. 6 .. . CBS Golf watching - with. greal in.'
.
Ciu!lc from Akron, 4 p.m., terest, I think.
11 "IC)Od"and ''bad" for~. God knows, and I can trust Him and
This colWTUl is dedicated to lamUy living so if you ·r~ h,aving ·
And he said to th)m,
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,..
Ch. 8 ... Big Crosby Pro-Am
obey b7 giving thanks always.
.
·
Conservative William F.
kid trouble or just plain trouble, let Helen Help YOU. She will . ' FunerallMlrvicea' for Homer "Then are l/OU also wiihqut
Golf, ~ : 30 p.m., Chs. 2 &amp; 7.
Buckley Jr. promlsea a ringMGre recently, God
been making clear to me the · also 'welcome your own amai.slng experiences. Write to Helen
undentanding? Do l/OU not
+++
Hawkins
were
held
at
I p.m. see that whatever· goes into
ding
debate on ecology arK!
II you m lssed the "En.
reJatlonlhlp between low and thanksgiving. I've often heard the Bottelln care of this new!IJlllper.
·
natural
resources tonight .,
saturday at the Ewing FunerBI a man from outside cannot
tertalner of the" Year"
qalp, "You can give wtthouiJoving, but you cannot love without
he
tangles
with former In·
·awards' special .last week,
Home. The Rev. Charles defile him, since it 'enters,
terlllr Secretary Walter
giving." And that illlilt lncllJCie giving thanks.
.
It's
on
Ch.
10
at
midnight.
Russell of Chillicothe, fOI'IIlll'l' not hil heart, but his slom·
Hickel. 8 p.m.. Ch. 11.
+++
The natural respCll1le of a lovblg. heart is the blessing of a
pastor of the Bradford Church ach, cmd so panes on?"+++
MDVI ES: Ch. 4has moved
lrtark
7:18,
1.
9
.
thantful helrt, and God eJvea both to thOIIe who will put Him and
MOVIES:
"Fast Com··
Its
prlme·llme
movie
up
to
10
·
of 'Christ, officiated and burial
p.m.: "How l SP,tl)t My pony,'' 8 a.m., Ch. 10 .. ; ."Tht
His gliB')' !Int.
·;
.
was in ' the Riverview Mrs. Paul Neutzllng, Mr. and
Sl!mmer Vacation, ' Robert Night HNven Fell," 11:311
In thll !July year ahead It would be well for us all to
EXTON, J'a. - Thomas A. foundry trade.
p.m .. Ch, 10.
··
W~ner, Pete Lawford ...
Ce~tery.
.
Mrs. ScOtt Neutzllng; 1 Mn.
remember tiW Mary cbole the better part of sitting at Jesus'
Williams has been named
In another move, Dr. Lees.
.
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+
"Good,
Morning,
Miss
~tten~~ from out of town Harry,Neubllng, Mr. and Mrs,
MONDA"/'+ JANUARY 11'
Dove," 11 p.m., Ch. 7 ...
· feet -It wu not an acddenl. We can cboo11e to be thankful, we . General Sales Manager for the · Richardson has been appointed were Mrs. 'FlOI'a' Hutcheson Jerry 'SieWea(llld family, Mr.
•
Channel • shtktl up Itt
"Invisible Ray," 11:1~ p.m.,
can choo~e to be obedient. AllY othet cllolce wt11 leave us un- . Chemicals and Minerals Director of Research and and Mrs. · Laura ·Harper, and~ Rodney Howery and
Ch. 6 ... Double-feature: esrfy.mornlng lltotrlm.J
Division · of Foote Mineral Development. In . his new Zanesvllle; Mrr. Alllerta · famlly Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
"Blue .Panthe.r,"\ and mlng todly, with ljiiiCidfl,.
prepared to meet 11111 J!lultkln~ iJoeludkW the ~ar ahead. But
1
"Razor's Edge," starti at Lassie end Timmy (tM oiCI
'llllrn WI! learn to pvethlnb IA..Sfot...,uling, God will have · Company, replacing Frank E. assignment, Dr. Richardson Brewer, Colullibus: Mrs. Tlleodore Rauter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jon Provolt v..siOn · of lht ,
12:30
a.m .. Ch. ~.
Hurley; who will assume new" will be responsible for re~earch Albert Hawkins, Bob and Joe, Jack Henderson . and Jeff,
dog show) at 8a.m.. lotlowt41
tncht 111 one rJ 1111 h 1thtt 11 •oi+++
'.
by David Frost at 8&gt;30 1.1111
duties as · Ge11eral Sales. . ·&amp;nd new product development : Rutland; Mrs. IWI'v:tl JoiUIIOD HamiltGn; r-tlas Betty Kennedy
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14
He 11 worthy ot .u 111111111 11 WVi lb)lllllrt an else.
A new Jtrltr, "Wha.., II Is repor:ed that a
Manager of Foote's Kemco on a corporate-wide basis. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard 111d Mils Barbara· Kennedy,
'.'He that 11 faithful In lllat wllldlll ~ II faithful also .in
Every Woman Wanlt It
foOtball
game
Is
to
ba
played
Division . The Kemco Division Heretofore, the Comp.tny's R. _ Leifheit, Springfield; Mrs. ColiDDbul; Mrs. John S1!Wier
today In New Orleans. ln. Know:• makes tit llow at 10
macb (Lulie 16: 10).
·
Is responsible for manufacture &amp; D. had been dlvlslonallzed. Emeat Bruley, Detroit; Mn. and Mrs, Ethel Thomas,
trying to c.heck this out, , a.m. and will be . . , ""'1
Ferne B. Jll7miii,RI; 2, Racine, Ohio and sale of products for the
weekday If thll !liM.
we'~e been eble to learn that
Gertrude Nelitzllng, r.,r. and VInton.

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Adelphi 77 Yoshlva 52
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Southern at H8!1.nan
Chesapeake at Symmes Valley
Wahama 'at Pt. Pleasant
Caal Grove at South Point
Portsmouth at Lima
SATURDAY'S GAMES
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Hannan Trace at Southern
Southwestern at Ironton St. Joe
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ByUnltedPresslnternaUonal lead with a 2-0 record. Southern
UCLA puts its No. I ranking Cal, the No. 10 team in the
on the line again tonight when nation, also will be in ·action
the Bruins entertain surprising tonight, taking on California .
Stanford.
In very limited action Thurs- ·
!JCLA, led by Bill Walton, its day night, Long Beach State,
s.root-11 sophomore cen!A!r , has the o~ly ranked team playing,
surged to a 10-0 r&lt;!'cbrd and last routed Los Angeles State, 103week was named unanimously 83. The seventh-ranked 49ers
as the nation 's top college with Chuck Terry and Ed
team .
Ratlell scoring 22 points each,
Stanford, the surprise team have won 13 of their 14 games.
of the Pacific Eight, is tied
Elsewhere, Terry Davis
with UCLA and Southern scored 20 points to lead
California for the conference Western Kentucky to a 103-84
victory over LaSalle and
Bernard Dulaney and John
Errecart teamed for 41 polrts
DECEMBER PRO
NEW YORK (UP!) - Bob as Pacific trounced Georgetown
Griese, who quarterbacked the (D.C.), 105-73. Army beat
Miami Dolphins to the Super Colgate, 104-92, Furman topped
Bowl in his fifth pro season, Richmond, 92-06, St. Louis
was named Thursday as downed Tulsa, 7Ul, Louisiana
winner of the December poll in Tech ripped Lamar, . 91-li7,
the balloting lor the 22nd Weber State edged Utah State,
Hickok "Professional Athlete 69-li7, and San Francisco
MASON - The Meigs of the Year" award.
whipped Seattle, 86-62.
Marauder wrestling team
dropped its second match this
week In two meets this year,
this one a 41-20 decision to a
rough Wahama White Falcon
squad.
Coach Fenton Taylor's
Marauders dropped their first
meeting, 42-18, to NelsonvilleYork earlier this seaaon. Meigs
will wrestle the South Point
Pointers in their home opener
this Saturday night at 7:30 p.
m. at Meigs High School. All
Marauder supporters are
urged to attend.
Picking up wins for the
Meigs grapplers against
Wabarna were senior John
Thomas and sophomore
Robbie Harris by pins and
freshman Mike Harrison and
junior Kenny Moore by
decisions. Senior Ted Lehew
battled to a draw.
The results were :
98lb. class- Mike'Harrison
(M, 2-0) decisioned King (W).
105 lb. class - Roush (W)
pinned Marty Bolinger (M, 0-

.341 241h

Portland
11 35 .239 291/o
. ' Thursday's Results
Seattle 112 Battlmore107
1Only game scheduled!

'

Grapplers

Friday's Games

and S:2 Tony Vaughan. Dunfee of the year.
is pacing Meigs in scoring and
Loganhasgivenup456points
is second Iii rebounding, while in league play for an average of
.
t •
Vaughan Is the!r leading 74.3 w.hile scormg 312 a a • 2·0
retiounder and second top pace over six games. Meigs, In '
scorer
· the same number of league
The ~ther Meli!s starters are games, has dropped In 361
juniors :&gt;-10 Andy Vaughan, :&gt;-9 (60.0) and allowed 381(63.5). In
Jimmy Boggs, and 5-9 Rich all gam~s, Logan has allowed
Bailey. All have come into an average of 71.3 and scored
their own in the last two ~.3.Me:s,overall,sco~~dat~
games, making the ~rauders 6 pom per game C1p an
much tougher than at the start permitted 64.0.

Freshmen Lose 62-37

Detroit at Boston
Aflanta at Cincinnati
Chicago· at Milwaukee
Los Angeles at Philadelphia
Cleveland at Phoenix
Portland at Bulfalo
New York vs. Golden State
At San Diego
(Oniygamesscheduled)
ABA Standings
By United Press International
East
Kentucky
j~'l ~.B
Virginia
27 18 .600 8
New York
20 25 .444 15
Ftnridianl . 19 25 .432 15'1'
Pittsburqh 19 28 .404 17
Carolina
15 30 .333 20
West
.
W. L. . Pet. GB
Utah
32 14 .696 ...
Indiana
25 19 .568 6
Memphis
19 25 .432 12
Dallas .
20 28 .417 13
Denver
17 26 .395 13'"
Thursday's Results
New York 110 Floridians 94
Pittsburgh 118 Denver 116
Utah 128 Virginia 119
(Only games scheduled!

Taking On

South Point

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SEOAL FROSH
ROCK SPRINGS - The
TEAM
W L P OP
Meigs Marauder freshmen Gallipolis
6 1 314 ,248
cagers dropPed a 62-37 verdict Logan
6 1 380 195
5 2 ~16 261
to the btk and ROwerful Logan Waverly
Ironton
4 3 361 285
freshmen here Thursday night. Athens
3 4 25ll 271
Coach Jon Arnett's Marauder Meigs
3 4 172 318
Friday's Games
1 6' 235 357 New York vs. Virginia
yearlings are · now 2-4 on ·the Wellston
0 t 185 378
At .Hampton
season. Logan remained 'in a Jackson
TOTALS
28 21 ~313 2313 Floridians vs. Carolina
tie for first at 6-!.
THURSDAY'S RESULTS:
At Greensboro
Indian vs. Memphis
Danny Dodson paced Meigs Gallipolis 37 Waverly 34
Logan 62 Meigs 37
At Toronto
with 12 points, Lonnie Coates Athens
37 Wellston 27
Dallas vs. Kentucky
added 10, and other scorers Ironton 58 ,Jackson 25 ·
At Torpnto
(Only games scheduled)
were Perk Ault 9, Jeff Ridgway ~ ... u. , : c•. :-r"t . (8'"~o:uw·::;:::
X
~ ...
3, Tinuny Colburn 2 and Steve
NEW YORK (UPI) Walburn I. Wright of Logan
NHL
Standongs
By United
Press
International
Travis Grant, a 6-foot, !l-Inch
was high in the g~me with 23
East
and Kemper had 16.
senior from Kentucky State,
w. L. T. Pts
By Quartera
and Dana Wilson of Husson New' York
~~ ~ ~ :~
Boston
a~e In ·a close battle for the
Logan
. 16 20 17 ~2
24 10 7 55
Montreal
Individual scoring lead . Torori'fo
Meigs
3 17 10 7-J7
19 13 10 48
among college dlvlslon Detroit
Officials, Mike Werry and
11 18 7 41
Buffalo
8 25 10 26
basketball players.
George Nesselroad.
10 24 5 25
Vancouver
.Statistics released today
West
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SAN ANTONIO BACK •
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12 21 7 31
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)
Pittsburgh
11 24 8 30
39.1 points per game while
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Los Angeles
11 30 3 25
Ol'ganized biseball Thursday
Wilson's Is ~.9.
Thursday's Results
under the auspices of .the
Don Manly of Otterbein New York 5 Bulfalo 2
Boston 1 Los Angeles 1
Mllwaukee Brewers of the
leads In field goal per- Montreal7
Pittsburgh 1
Amerjcan League.
centages with 57-for-77 and a
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Texas League franchise to BANUFTED
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LONDON (UP!) -The InterMidland, Tex.
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national Lawn TeMis FederaEast
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25 9 7 57
day It has agreed to lift its ban Boston
Nova Scotia
20 13 9 49
on the use of facllltles in the Springfield
15 14 8 38
United States by the Providence . 12· 20" 9 33
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professional World Cham- Rocoester
West
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w. ·L. Pts
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20 11 6 46
from competing in ILTF Bollimore
19 15 5 43
Cleveland
18
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tournaments from Jan. 1 after
Richmond
17 16 6 40
.. lengthY hassles with the Inter- Cincinnati
14 18 9 37
national body.
Tidewater
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Bo•ton
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Furman 92 Rlchmond66
San Fran 86 Seattl, 62
Pacific 105 Georgetown 73
S.Fraser 75 Wlllamette 74
Long Bch St. 103 Los Ang. St.
83
Augustana 92 Millikin 72
Weber St. 69 Utah St. 67
West Tex. St. 96 Sou. Miss. 80
Texas ( Arl) 82 Centenary 81
Army 104 Colgate 92
Fla. Southern 53 Belh·Ckmn 40
South Fla. 103 Florida A&amp;M 102
Lenoir Rhyne 102 Pfeiffer
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Belmont Abbey 74 Erskine
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Catawba 95 Mars Hll177
Ala. St. 118 Ala·. A&amp;M 78
Grove City 75 Carnegie Mlln 55
Steubenvle 75 Whee!lng 65
East Tex. 72 Midwestern 69
North Tex. 98 N. E. Louisiana

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freely with only three ·ieniors
seeing much action. These a~
1&gt;3 John Angle, 6-2 George
Shaw and 5-&amp; Greg Smith.
Juniors Ken Cul!lertson and
Randy Norris, · both 6-2, play
quite a bU. Jeff Campbell, 6-3,
Jim Pierce, 5-9, and Jim
Corby, 5-10, all SQPhomores,
also get plenty of playing time.
With six players 6-2 or over, the
Chiefs will have superior
height as the Marauders have
only 'two.
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The Meigs Marauders will
attempt· tO ,extend.,•tlietr winning sb:eak to three at Logan
tonight In a Southeastern Ohio
Athletic ~ag11e contest..
1 Coach Carl . Wolfe's boys
have beaten Wahama, l!ii-53,
and Wellsto)'i, 87-%, in their last
two ouli!lgs: Previously they
had lost five In a row, Meigs is
~ overall and 2-4 in league
action . .
The Chiefs, under Dick
Tayloc, their new coach, have a
'1.7 overall slate and share sixth
place with Wellston and
Jackaon with a 1-li · record.
Their only le~gue 'win was a 6359 deCision over Jackson .
Meigs defeated Jackson, 6UI!.
The Chieftains are much
tidier than the scrappy
Marauders, but probably are

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'I11e Eutern Eagles clash . them. That 1Q.S5 drubbing was guafd. 1(1 Pat Stout inti Harvey "Thundering Tornadoes", Jim
with the North Gallla l'lra~s back on December 11. The
and Jerry Hubbard lead the
, at North Gallla io,a!ght in a Pira~ •. likewise are 6-1 In · . Colch Bill PhiWp'l Eagles, -way. The coUsins average 14.7
headlining Southern Valley , league play and 6-2 overall. also a' very good class "A" and lU, respectively, in SVAC
Conference game. The 'fhelr two' I~ have been to · squad, will counter with play. Southern is, :h'i overall
,.Southern I,ocal Tornadoes Symmes VaUey, ~ SVAC leading scorer .·and rebounder and 2-4 in SVAC actioo. The
. travel to Hannan, W. Va.', for a leader, 81-79, and to Eastern of Derirus Eichinger, a 6-3 senior Hannan Wildcats are Wlnless
non-league encounter, then Pike County, 76-72.
center. Elchlnier Will have to · while the Hannan Trace
OO.t tile Hannan Trace WUd·
The tall and talented Pirates, cope iwith a.U thilt North Gallia Wildcats are 4-4 overall and 2-3
Western Conferente
cats Sltllrday night in a SVAC the rave •of many . Gallia heigHt, ' a . tremendous in league play: Hannan Trace
Midwest Division
W. L. Pet. GB
game. Eastern is idle Saturday Countiana, are one of the better aaignment.
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won the first meeting, 68-49.
Milwaukee
36 10 .783
night.
· • class "A" teains this area,has
OU1er Eagle starters are Bob
Other Tornadoes. seeing Chicago
31 13 .705 4
.The Eagles, o.wnera of a 7-1 seen for awhile. They have C81dweU, Alan Duvall and two plenty of action .are Brett and Phoenix
· 26 19 .578 91h
slate and 6-1 SVAC record, will three players over 6-4 in Arthur of either Randy Boring, Randy Bruce Hart, Tim and Nick lhle, Detroit
11 28 .378 18'1'
Pacific Division
bl) ou~ for revenge against the Clark, Larry Justus, and Gary Young or Dave Mllhone.
Steve Jenkins and Ron Hill.
W. l. Pet. GB
Plr~tes. the only team to defeat ' Crosswhite; plus a pair o! fine
For Coach Asa Bradbury's
LosAngeles 40 · 5 .R89 ...
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Seattle
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HOSPITAL NEWS'

Nicklaus Has 66, Tops -Field.
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. that when Jack Nicklaus has play with him.
meant only .35 players ill the
(UP!) -The 'saying in golf is his game in hand no one can
Thete is no question Jack is starl.i!lg field of 1'10 shot par or
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· - - - - - - • • in top shape today and this Jess over the three Crosby
:never was demonstrated so courses.
clearly as in the opening roWld
. , ~e Have Problems
of the $140,000 Bing Crosby
While things were falilng
national
pro-&amp;~~
Thursday.
right
in place for Nicklaus and
Mel p. Simon, M.D., Urologist, anNicklaus, out of cOmpetition Trevino, defending champ
nounces the removal of his office from
for five weeks but coming off a '!'om Shaw, Los Angeles Open
Holzer Clinic to Pleasant Valley
hot streak that saw him win winner ~e 'Ar&lt;:her, Billy
Hospital in Point Pleasant, West
four of the last five events he Casper and two old war horses
entered, took Cypress Point - Sammy Snead and Dutch
Virginia. Patii!nts with appointments
apart with a si.x-un~r 66 to Harrison -were having their
can keep the same with Dr. Simon at
spread-eagle the field by lliree problems;
Pleasant Valley Hospital. If unable to
strokes. .
Casper shot a three-over 'IS,
make the appointment, please call446He had seven birds and one Archer a four-over 76, Shaw
bogey
on the round of 33-33 and and Snead five-over 77s and
3919 or 675-4340;-0r. Simon can also $ee
itwasenoughtotakethestarch Harrison a 10-over 82.
patients at _the Medical Plaza at 203
out of his nearest rivals -Lee
In the pro-am competition,
Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, Ohio during
Trevino, ·paul Moran and the teams of Ralph Johnson
Saturdays. Dr. Simon .i\lso wishes to
Larry Mowry. Trevino and and J. L. DuPont and Bobby
Moran had matching three· Nichols and Glen Campbell
state that he is·sti II an active member
Wider 69s at Cypress wh.ile ~· were tied for the lead with ~I.of the Holzer Medical Center Hospital.
Mowry shpt a course record 69 ball scores of eight-under 64.
at Spyrglass Hill, the course
In the Crosby format, every.
Jack plays today in the second one plays one round on each of
roWld.
the three courses before they
He's Too Tougb
make the cut for the final round
'"When he's Nicklaus playing to be played at Pebble Beach
his game," whistled Trevino, onSilperBowi.Sunday. The low
"no one is going to beat hiin. 70 and tied pros play the final
He's just too tough ."
round along with the low 33
Trevino had three birds and feams.
no bogies on his opening roWld
of ~34 and said he was more
than satisfied.
"A 69 is a pr~tty good roWld
any time you can get it," said
Trevino. "This is a good start
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for me. You have to get off fast the medical center.
- to win any tournament-and now
A resolution was passed
it puts me in good shape except recognizing the services of the
for Nicklaus."
late Mrs . Julia B. Bean who
Moran and Mowry had four was named board member
th &amp; Locust
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· stood a stroke ahead of AI Foundation board member in
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Johnston, Tom Weiskopf, Mike siBtus.
Morley, Lanny Wadkins and
The medical center budget
Tony Jacklin.
presented by Emil Jan)to, vice
There were 10 players tied at president of fiscal and· adone under 71 and 14 at 12. That ministrative services, revealed
the center will lack more than
a half million dollars short
needed for completion of the
new complex. A deficit had
been expected, since many
costs could not be anticipated.
The board approved a
resolution providing a way of
acquiring the needed deficit
financing at the end of the
construction program.
A report on the .current
Landscaping and Exterior
With winter here. now
Preston dwnped in 23 Beautification Fund Drive for
· -1nli; Th '· "d···· •"1 ·l'-·t"' ,.. · • •·$165 000 ·at the new -center was
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Kyger Creek eighth grade to a · The 6oard approved an
38-21 victory over South- administration request for the
specialists will quickly
western. Ruff had 11 for the establishment of a new office of
losers. Kyger Creek's seventh Vice President of Development
give you the service
grade posted a 17-15 victory for the medical center •. and an
over Coach Mel Carter's appoinbnent to that office is
you want. ·
seventh graders.
expected later this month.
Tuesday night, Kyger Creek
It was reported to the boa~d
edged Bidwell, 36-35 on a last that Jllue Cross of Oh10
Ohio Valley
second basket by Tom Kern. In recently approved a small
other action, KC's seventh room rate increase for the
&amp;.
~rade "A" squad defeated present Holzer Medical Center
Meigs "A" team, 39-'ll. Mitch facility . However, with this
232 E. 2rid
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Salem had 13 points for the increase, the top rate for the
winners while Randolph best private room at the
poured in 10 markers for present location is just $56 a
Meigs.
day and the average private
In th.e "B" contest, Me"tgs room rate is only $52 a day.
.posted a 28-15 victory. Steve · The next scheduled meeting
Baird had nine for the losers. of the board will be in April, the
Scites had eight for the win· first in the new Medical Center
ners.
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McArthur, a son ; Mr. and Mrs.
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Mahley, Wellston, a son; Mr.
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Pomeroy, a son; Mr. and Mrs,
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Carl W: Lowry, Mrs. Editll
M. Eggers, George Stanley,
Stephen D. Wood, Clarence E:
Thompson, Eugene S. Stout,
Robert T. Rutherford, !delle J.
LaFave , Katherine Frost,
Pamely I. Cook, Michael W.
Hampton, Burnace F. Stout,
Elaine M. Mays, Lonnie ·A.
. Lawson, .Mrs. Rachel A.
Wilson, Mrs. Martha A. Slater,
Dorothy L. Musser, Perry A.
Riggs, Marie Norris, · Allen
Upscomb, Mrs. Louise Frank,
Mrs. Harold J. Dixon and
daughter, Edward L. Williams,
Mrs. ~anet R. Johnson, Miss
RenaL. Lewis, Mrs. Merrill L.
Sears and son, Mrs. Dorothy
M. Malone, Georg~ H.
Rowland, Orsa Swaney, Mrs.
Carolyn A. Cook, Betty c.
Meeks, Otho Lanier, Gilbert
Pullins, VioletS. Machir, John
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International Thinking Pay
observance planned for Feb. 20 .
at Mlddlepor~, when the
Pomeroy ijrowrjies met
Wednesday night at the school.
The girla were invested and
given their brownie pins. Bitd
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'In pursuance of law, I, Howard E. Frank, Treasurer .of Meigs County ·Ohio
do hereby give notice that the number of Mills levied on each dollar ~f pro:
perty shoWh on the General Tax Duplicate of Real Estate Public Utility and
Personal Property '':'ithin said County ,for the .year 1971 1~ as follows:

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SCHOOL DISTRICfS

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26.50

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4.30· 2.50
4.30 2.50

23.00
26.50

.55 .65 1.00 -32.00
.55 . .65" 1.00 35.50

4.30 1.50

32-80

.55

4.30 2.00
4.30 2.00

23.00
22.00

.55 .65 1.00 31.50
.55 .65 1.00 30.50

4.30 2.50

22.00

.55

.65 1.00

4.30 1.50

23.00

.55

.65 1.00 31.00

4.30 2.00

23.00

.65

.65 1.00 ~1.50

4.30 2.50
4.30 1.40

26.50
26.50

4.30 1.50

26-50

4.30 1.30
4.30 .20
4.30 .20

26.50
26.50
26.50

4.30 2.50

26.50

4.30 · 2.00
4-30 .70
4.30 .70
4.30 2.00

22.00
.55 .65
22.00 8.00 .55 .65
22.00 10.30 .55 .65
26-50
.55 .65

.65 1.00

.65 1.00

wilh incrfoased vila·
mint A, D and E; with in·
creased waleNoluhle vil11mim;
with added condensed 6•h oolu·
bles; with added com kibbles;
and with inorea,sed adde&lt;l"lat.

Eastern Local S.D. --·-- RPTLAND
Meigs Local S.P. ----·-Rutland Village -- - --· -SALEM
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Meigs Local S.D. --- ---SALISBURY
Meigs Local S.D. ~ -- ---· Middl~port Village - --- -Pomeroy Village --- - - --SCIPIO
Meigs toea! S.D. --- · - --

SUTTON
Southern Local S.D .• •·••
Racine Village - -- -- - --~
Syracu~e Village ------Sutton-Meigs Local -·· ·-

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.55 · .65 1.'oo 35.50
.55 .65 1.00 43.40
.55

.65 1.00

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34.50

.55
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3.70

.65 1.00 34.30
.55 .65 1.00 36.90
7.70 .55 .65 1.00 40.90
.55

.65 ' 1.00 35.50
1.00 30.50
1.00 37.20
1.00 39.50
1.00 85.00

Real estate taxes which have not be en paid at the close of each coll~'ij;
.carry 11 penalty of t_en per cent. Taxes may· be paid at the office the eottnO'
treasurer or by mall. Please bring yo1.1 r Jast tnx receipt and if you pay by man
be s~re t~ locate your property by taxi nR' district. Always examine ~our tax
recetvt t.o see that it covers all your pro!X'rty. Office Hours 9:00A.M, to 4;00
P.M. datly except Saturday when office closes at Noon. Tax bocika will open
Decembel' 15, 1971 ~o F~bruary 3, 1972.
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EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY-EVERYDAY

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Modtl WU1138GPA. Oenutne Elm ,
- I I and HltCt hlrdWoOd IOI!dt.
Mtulon Pocon ftnloh. Caoton.
- 23" plclurt (moaourecl dlogonolly) .

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BEDFORD
Meigs Local S.D. - - - - --CHESTER
· Eastern Local S.D. - · - · Meigs Local S.D. ---·-·- - - - - - - - - - - - - COLUMBIA
Alexander Local S.D. __ _
LEBANON
Eastern Local S.D. -- --- Do&amp;• of all nJ&amp;eS and breeds wm work , play and thrh•t:
Southern Local S.D. - --- on this nutritionaJI)'.balanccd Complete meal. Es!iiential
LETART
inaredi~.nts a~ combined ' In various tcllures lo pro\'ide
e.rt'atest appetite appeal, and the re!lult is a coar~ d"og
Southern Local S.D. _____
(oocJ that YOU Can feed dry Or moi!ll with COif!pltte
OLIVE
conRdence.
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Bob King is on

Both Priced To Sell .

Pay

MIDIUPORT
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Group Gives
Program

By Charle.ne Hoeflich

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being headed locally by the Ruth Barnitz 'and Mrs. Piuline
as contributing
Rev . Robert Kuhn, assistant -Rpush
fi1istesses.
·
chaplain.
. The money will be used to
purchase personal items for
the men who occupied the
cottage destroyed by fire in
which one man deed.
54YS ME
Mrs. Robert warner spoke to
the group on proposed
And We11
You
legislation which would permit
the use of _8'&gt;!. pet. alcohol in
candy. She asked that members write Cong. Clarence
Miller opposing the bill which
is HB 7785.
lnferest Per year, com Arrangemenis were made pounded quarterly on
regular passbook savings
for the Society. to s -erve-· accounts.
No minimum or
refreshments at the Senior
ma.lmum amount. Interest
Citizens meeting on Jan. 30, 3 Is paid from dale of deposit
fo dale of withdrawal as 10119
p.m.,at the St. Paul's Lutheran
as you maintain an open
Church.
Mrs.
Gerald account.
Wildermuth presided at the ·
meeting. Thirty-two sick visiis
were reported during the past
month ..
Mrs. Clara Thomas had
charge of the self-denial
program to which members
responded with gifts of money.
The Athens County
She concluded with prayer
Savings &amp; LINin Co.
296 Second St.
followed by the Lord's Prayer
Pomeroy,
Ohio
in Wlison. Devotions to open the
meeting were given by Mrs.
All Accounn Insured To
Elizabeth Cuckler. She .used
$20,000.00 by FSLIC.
two articles "Desiderate" and
"Recipe for the New Year."
Refreshments were served .
by Mrs. Thomas with Mrs.

flowerchaU1nan.Hos~sfoc

-Mrs.thOmas Smith, Pomeroy, is chairman ~or the 1972 Girl

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$1195

Come In &amp; See Bill Nelson. Ron. Smith, ~ward
Ca Ivert or .Ed Bartels, Open Evenings Till 7 ·
p.m. For Sales &amp; Sat. Till 5 p.m. &amp; Service Tiil
12 noon on Sat.
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WE SE"RVICE WHAT WE. SELL.
OUR_WORD IS OUR BOND

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Recognition of charter
members higlilighted the 42nd
anniversary observance of the
Loyal Pals Class of the Mid·
dleport Church of Christ.
The celebration was held at
the home of Mrs. Edgar
Reynolds; who presented gifts
to Mrs. Audrey Frost, Miss
Frances 1Roush, Miss Nina
Russell, ·and Miss Mabel
Hysell. Another charter
member now residing in
Florida is lflrs . Louella
Jenkinson.
AlSo presented gifts by Mrs.
Reynolda was Miss Mildred
Hawley, first teacher and class
president, and Mrs. Alice
Robeson, the present teacher.
Officers for 1972 were elected
and include Miss Roush,
president; Mrs. Donna Russell,
-vice president; Mrs. Mary
Bailey, · secretary; Mrs.
Audrey Frost, assistant
secre~ry; Mrs. Grace Prati,
treasUrer; aiKI Mrs. Rejmolds,

_the year were assigned.
Favors of Individual
candles in small holders were
giv~n to each of the guests by
Mrs. Reynolds. Chicken salad
and rolls, cake, nuts, coffee
and tea were served. Miss
Roush presided at the tea and ·
coffee service. Mrs. ErroU
The' Camp Meeting Singers Conroy and Mrs. William
of Dayton ·presented a musical Kennedy were guests.
program Saturday night at the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church. Opening prayer for the
meeting was given by the Rev.
ON DEAN'S LIST
David Wiseman of the Cam·
Miss Glenna Sprague, freshbridge Free Methodist ChUrch. man at Capital University, was
Among the selecti.ons of the on the dean's ·list for the last
singers - Ed McCartney, grading period. She Is the
Loyle Regal, Jim McClean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
and Randall Clay - were Wililam Sprague, Middleport.
HMore About Jesqs/' ul Know
I'm Free," "Amazing Grace,"
"I've Found Happiness" and
'.'It's a Wond~rfiil ' Feellilg." ' • · ·WEEKEND GUESTS
The Rev. Euge_ne Gill gave !btl · Mrs. Harold JOlmsb'n'and Mr.
offertory prayer and there was and Mrs. Richard Leifheit,
a piano solo, "Rock of Ages," · Springfield, were weekend
by a member of the quartet. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
On Sunday evening at the Davis, 104 Wolfe Drive,
church a film strip "A New Pomeroy.
Missionary to Walker's
Garage" was shown by Mrs.
Clifford Jacobs, morals
More. thai\ 60 per cent of
director. Bill Bailey led in the the nation's 600,000 profes·
opening song service..with the sional working nurses are
Rev. H. L; Jones, district active in hospitals, accord·
to Encyclopaedia Britansuperintendent, bringing the ing
nica .
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message from Matthew 9. Miss
Patty Eblin played a piano solo
during the offering and the
choir's spe.cial selection"was

Scout cookie sale of the Big Bend Neighborhood.
Plans foc the event were
Ameeting oftroop leaders has beensetfor Monday night at 7
For All Occasi-JilS
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made at a ' meeting of den p.m.. at the home of Mrs. Smith at which time samples of the
Wewlrtffowers
mothers·Tuesday night at the cookies will be available and order materials will be distributed.
Everywhere
Columbus and Southern Ohio Only jliniors, cadettes and senior scouts will be semr;g the
Electric Co. social room. Mrs. cookies.
'.
Jean ·Thomas was naine~
Again this year the cookies will be proVtdfd by the Heston
chairman of the food com- Biscuit Co., Inc. Scouts will take orders comlilencing at 4 p.m. on
mittee,
and Mrs. Edwina Scott Jan. 28 through Feb. 7. Delivery will be ma~ during the first
Pcimeroy
Flower
Shop
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and Mrs. Betty · Batey are • week in-March. The cookies will sell for 55 ceniB a box, but no
~~~~';,f1',.~~v.":J:r':
hospita~!Y chairmen, assisted money Ia to tie collected until the cookies are delivered.
. .-~..;,·~o·~~--... by den mothers Mrs. Tom
. 'The cookies cost the Four Rivers Girl ScOut Council 23%
Keny, Mrs,, M~on Francis cen~, a tiot\•lhtre•is a. 2·. eent state tax on 9ch box .and the .,
and Mrs. Frances Whittington. remainder goes- olvard support of the scouting program. For
· In observance of Boy Scout ' each box of cookies sold the troop receives 5 cents, the CoWJcil,
Month, posters and a display 14'h ts d the is
·f
featuring crafts and other
cen • an
re a 10 cent camp credit or the girl making
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acti'vities of the program will the sale.
This ·
·
. be placed in the window of the
. 1S the first year that camp credit has been allowed, and
Columbia Gas Co. Scout '. pernuts,scouts to earn aU or a part of camp fees. Ten cents per
sUnday is Feb. s. A feature of· · box sold is credtted toward a two week session at Sandy Bend
the blue and gold banquet will Ca~p located,near Elizabeth, W. Va. or 5 cents per box sold
be entertainment by the Order toward a one week stay ·at I~ established camp. All credits,
of the Arrow dance team.
however, muat ~ used this year. . ,
Another planning session '
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was
set
for
Jan.
20
at
7:30p.m.
A'
get-acqUamted hour was planned for next Tuesday's
Home of
. at the home of s. T. Smith:
meeting of Racine JWlior'Troop 137 at the American Legion hall
Christmas carda, cardboard in Racine.
the Fabulous
rolls, bleach botUes, ·thread
Parents of the girls are invited to attend the meeting to view
spools, plastic bags from bread the craft work and other activities of a routine meeting. New
and old records.are needed by corrunittee mothers ·will ·be named at that tbne.
~~Remind Me."
the den mothers for project
. Plans have been malle for a skating party to be held on Feb.
work. · Residenis · with such 18 at the Otester Skate·A·Way. New craft projects were
VISITORS HERE
items to contribute are asked diSCU88ed and decorative plaques made by the girls were
Weekend guests of Sally
to telephone 992-5884.
displayed. Registration was taken during the meeting.
·
Byers,
Pomeroy, were Paul
Attmdlng were Mrs. PhiiUp Fisher and Mrs. Morris who
Toops and Mabel of Colwnbus.
served n!freshmenis, arid Linda 'F~er, Joy Neigler, Connie
Knighting, Linda No!!is, Lori Knighting, Penny .Smith, Peggy
Neigler, Kathy CrQSS, Carol Morris, Marie Pickens, Teresa
H,\S SURGERY
Mrs. George Shiveler, Jr., Ervin, Becky Crow, Cindy Warden, Sonja Hill, Mary Obitz, and
the former Martha Myers of Cheryl T~ford.
POMEROY mooP 8l
Pomeroy, is a patient In Room
THEME BOOKS
New officers were elected when Troop 61 mei Thursday after
212, Deaconesse's Hospital,
Order By Phone
AND
Straight St., Cincinnati. Mrs. school at the Pomeroy Elementary School.
Shiveler underwent eye
And .Tokt E,. Home
Named as the new patrol leaders were Cindy McKinney and
NOTE FILLER PADS
surgery Wednesday.
Ellen McDaniels. Jane Sisson was named scribe, Paige Smith,
992-5432
treasurer, and Shari Mitch, reporter.
%OFF
Under the direction of Mrs. Edith Sisson, the girls started a
knitting project. Thinking Day was discussed and Hawaii was
selected bY the troop.
Attending the meeting besides those named were Cathy
Blaettnar, Kathleen Smith, Cindy Richards, and Anna McKin·

Rtvtera G. S. This car is ore of the finest used ~
cars that we have ever traded, for only 51,647
miles, dark blue exterior with blue bucket
seats &amp; auto. on floor with console. This one is
a cream puff.

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el\terior &amp; blue vfny.l trim interior. This .Is
another. new Rontiac Trade. .
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68 Olds 98 4 Dr. H.T., air................. '1995
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68 P~. Barracuda 2 Dr. H.T. ...........
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.'67 Chevelle Malibu 2 Dr. H.T.•• ;....... 11195
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67 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan, Air .... 11195
66 Olds 88·4 Door .........
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66 Mercuty Sta. Wa&amp;Qn, V-8 auto.......... '795

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camper special.
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. the extras in the bQok, come In &amp; drive this car
&amp; you will wantto buy. Priced tci sell.

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68 Ford Falcon------· $1095·

,67 CAMARO

1969 Olds

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DeVille• .loaded with extras, blue with black
vinyl top. ·

Long wide bed, 6 cyl., auto..

.only $24S5

~ustang, sport roof, 2 dr. H.T., this car is just

62Ton,Ford
Pick~UD-------'595 ·
new paint, long bed .
67Ton.Chevrolet .Pick•Up
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. OBSERVING SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. Dwight S.
Haley, Sr., Gypsy, W. Va., formerly of Middleport, Route I, are observing their silver
wedding anniversary today . ·
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· Married at ~omeroy by Percy 1Peoples on Jan. 14, 19,17, the couple have three
children; Dwight, Jr., Mark, and Mrs. Gary (Rebecca) DrelUler, all of Shinnston, and
three grand(:hlldren, Jeannie Haley, and Darrin and Jason Drenner.
Mr. Haley is the son of the late George and Julia Haley; Middleport, Route 1. Mrs.
llaley lB the fonner Eulonda Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Little, Middleport.

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cars. Come .in &amp; pick you out one· &amp;
drive it home.
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by !&gt;'!Iss Lynn Daniels, meeting of her comlnittee to
chainnan, at the 'l'uelday night complete plans will be held
meeting .!lf the Ohio Eta Phi later this month. Mrs. Carolyn
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sa.tterfield 8rmoWlced that · a
Sorority·
theater party Is being plallifed
Mlaa · Daniels also repOrted foc February.
on other fl!lrvice projects of the Mrs. Vlkki · Glo~ckner ·
chapter and liked for more "(lfe$(ded at the meeting held at
canned food for a needy family the home of Mrs. Charlotte
of the community. She spoke of Hanning. Thank · you notes
the ChrlstinaB gifts gim to the were read from Mrs. Elaine
family·
.
Davis Slrisher for a wedding
It was: ~ouneed that !he' gift, and from Mrs. Judy '·
chapter :Will -sponsor .a halon · Crooks "imd Mrs. Donna Byer
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· for roses sent at the birth of
.their new babies. · · · .
New pteages
assigned '
to" eonlmittees by ' Mrs. Judy
Werry. S~ndy , ~orn, Ruby
Gum, Kathy •._~ing, Kar~n
Stanley;. Undli Sauvage and
Jimet Pickens Will work on the
ways 1111&lt;1 means conunittee;
Elaine Swisher, Jennifer
383 -N. 'second Av;.
Sheets, Jailice Kilker, Jeannie
'Middleport
Ebe1'8bach, Connie Bailey, and
992-3555" .
Wilma Reese on the sol:ial
4uthorl zed ~ent
corrunittee. • ·
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using tbe · ~rt ~ork -bf
Michelangelo a!l&lt;l Leonardo da
·Vinci was presented by
Charlotte Taunton and Mrs.
Hanning. A .PtuB party concluded the meeting.
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The Women's Society of
Christian Service voted
Tuesday_night at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church to
make a cash contribution to the
GallipOlis State Institute fund

were

lfs:Quick! Easy

·BANKING

Donaiion Made to GSI.

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The Mothers' March of .twirling contest . on Feb. 13.
Dimes will be staged on Feb. 1, Mrs. Unda Riffle, waya and
according to plans announced means chairinan, noted that a

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section c.leared "".th 22 vota
,.¥ LEE LI!DIARD
approving It, but the bill pa8lled
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with only 53 votes; 13 short of when foor Democrata turned
COLUMBUS ( UPI )-The ihe 66 required for a two-thirds·- .:::""iierii.iilni.'
Ohio . House early today majority to adopt the bill.
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erupted Into cha9i, refliatng to
"They sandbagged it," said
concur in · both a COOipromise Kurfess. "All they proved is .
congressional redlatrtcting bill bow cute they can be."
· and • hefty pay raise for state •
Seaate In Feud
employes.
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But Democrats maintained
The: chamber, striving to they will move to btlng the bill
clean up inl!jor business for a . up again if it is the Senate
recess until early MarCh,.- was version.
to,reiUrn later today to attempt ' "If they want to come along
to revive both bills;
·
and make the bill one we can
The congressional redistrict· accept, we'll move to i-econ·
ing bill,_needed by the Feb. 2 sider," Lancione said.
filing deadline for the May pri·
The Senate earlier in the day
mary eiection, was expected to had undergone a partisan feud .
go to a House-Senate confer·· before adopting the redistrictence conunittee for resolution. ing bill, 26-4.
,A ' fho.lgh1
But there· was fierce disThe bill, drawn by both par·
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agreement ovet the pay raise ties, is designed to protect most
bill, which would hike the pay inciDllbent congressmen and
of stale workers by 10 per cent give Republicans 16-7 •dom· .
·The cleV&lt;!r ma~ turns .
or 38 cents an hour, whichever inl!tion of. t!Je Ohio delegation.
great irou61es Into little
ones, and Hille ones .Into
i~ more.
. !lel&gt;ublicans in the Senate
·.
none at all.
"They killed the pay raise were lacking the :!2 votes need·
bill," said House Speaker ed to clear ihe bill on emer·
' -Chinese Proverb.":
Olarles F. Kurfel!S, R·Bowling . gency basis and needed DemoGreen, referring to House cratic support.
Democrats after he angrily ad·
Democrats held out initially
journed the House at the end of for an amendment . changing
the stormy night session.
the boundaries in Summit
"They killed it and only they County.
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can resurrt)Ct it."
The simmering feud broke
· Wants Old Bill
into the open on the floor with a
But House Minority luder finger-waving debate between
A.G. Lancion~. D-Bellaire, said Senate President Pro Tempore
I,
his members would offer tore· Theodore M. Gray, R-Piqua,
Friday~ Only
consider the measure if Re- and Senate Minority Whip
The Drive-lit Winduw
publicans restored the tenns Oliver Ocasek, [).Akron.
is Open
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which prevailed in the Senate
Gray, who seldom speaks on -11
9 A.M. to 7 P.M. ·
version which cleared that the floor except in directing
(Continuously l .
chamber WlBnimously earlier procedures, launched a bllsle!"·
Other Banking Hours '
3
m the week.
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ing attack on Ocasek and said
· and s to 1 as usual on
On congressional redistrict- his Summit CoWlty amend·
ing, the House failed twice to ment was "blackmail."
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raise the two-thirds vote need·
Ocasek retorted the amendJ«n.
ed to agr.ee to Senate amend- ment exchanging territory lie~ • .,
ments in the bill which has twee~ the lith and 14th con. POMEROY, OHIO
~assed both chambers in gressional districts, would
Member FDIC
;lightly different fonns.
favor Republicans and in fact · ~
.Member Federal
A conference committee was endorsed by them.
Reserve_Syste.m
could resolve "the issue, which
THe amendment was
L1NCINNATI (UP!) - All- must be settled in time for defeated on a straight party
star catcher Johnny Bench congressional aspirants to line vote and the ein1ergtmcy ~1ft***** u u~
signed his 1972 contract with declare their intentions to run
the Cincinnati Reds today, the in the new districts by Feb. 2.
third player to come to terms
The debate was far more
with the club. Tenns were not rancorous over the pay raise
disclosed.
bill, which House Republicans
Bench, who just turned 24 on altered to cut out virtually all
'bee. 7·, was the youngest player fringe benefits for Ohio's 4fi,OOO
ever named most valuable state workers.
player of the National League
Republicans agreed to th~
in .1970 .wheq he hit 45 home basic pay raise, but asked for a
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runs, 148runsbattedin·andan · ·&gt;V"UaY,
s f? pert'od1:1!11draft. ·'
average of .293.
legislation reclassifijng state
Last season he hit only .238, workers to give them additionhad 'll homers and drove in a al r~ises granted under tile
total of 61 runs. For the last Senate-passed bill.
three seasons he has had at
· "fravesty and Shame"
least 25 homers, the only active
They also cut out fringe
catcher "in basehall with that benefits such as death benefiis,
distinction.
sick leave accrual and cost-of·
He hit his 1ooth homer, living increases which would
yoWlgest player to top that not have taken effect for two
milepost, last May 17 againsi years.
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
An attempt by Democrats to
Jim. Bunning~
restore the Senate provisions,
For ·the next two weeks he worked out carefully by both
will be in Europe, the Reds parties, failed on a 42-18 vote.
said.
"I think it's a travesty and a
Bench, umpire Tom Gorman shame," said Lancione. "You
and fonner New York Yankees ought to hang your heads in
catcher Elston Howard will shame."
v
conduct a series of clinics at
Democrats then lent their
American Air Force bases.
votes to the emergency clause,

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HOSPITAL NEWS'

Nicklaus Has 66, Tops -Field.
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. that when Jack Nicklaus has play with him.
meant only .35 players ill the
(UP!) -The 'saying in golf is his game in hand no one can
Thete is no question Jack is starl.i!lg field of 1'10 shot par or
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· - - - - - - • • in top shape today and this Jess over the three Crosby
:never was demonstrated so courses.
clearly as in the opening roWld
. , ~e Have Problems
of the $140,000 Bing Crosby
While things were falilng
national
pro-&amp;~~
Thursday.
right
in place for Nicklaus and
Mel p. Simon, M.D., Urologist, anNicklaus, out of cOmpetition Trevino, defending champ
nounces the removal of his office from
for five weeks but coming off a '!'om Shaw, Los Angeles Open
Holzer Clinic to Pleasant Valley
hot streak that saw him win winner ~e 'Ar&lt;:her, Billy
Hospital in Point Pleasant, West
four of the last five events he Casper and two old war horses
entered, took Cypress Point - Sammy Snead and Dutch
Virginia. Patii!nts with appointments
apart with a si.x-un~r 66 to Harrison -were having their
can keep the same with Dr. Simon at
spread-eagle the field by lliree problems;
Pleasant Valley Hospital. If unable to
strokes. .
Casper shot a three-over 'IS,
make the appointment, please call446He had seven birds and one Archer a four-over 76, Shaw
bogey
on the round of 33-33 and and Snead five-over 77s and
3919 or 675-4340;-0r. Simon can also $ee
itwasenoughtotakethestarch Harrison a 10-over 82.
patients at _the Medical Plaza at 203
out of his nearest rivals -Lee
In the pro-am competition,
Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, Ohio during
Trevino, ·paul Moran and the teams of Ralph Johnson
Saturdays. Dr. Simon .i\lso wishes to
Larry Mowry. Trevino and and J. L. DuPont and Bobby
Moran had matching three· Nichols and Glen Campbell
state that he is·sti II an active member
Wider 69s at Cypress wh.ile ~· were tied for the lead with ~I.of the Holzer Medical Center Hospital.
Mowry shpt a course record 69 ball scores of eight-under 64.
at Spyrglass Hill, the course
In the Crosby format, every.
Jack plays today in the second one plays one round on each of
roWld.
the three courses before they
He's Too Tougb
make the cut for the final round
'"When he's Nicklaus playing to be played at Pebble Beach
his game," whistled Trevino, onSilperBowi.Sunday. The low
"no one is going to beat hiin. 70 and tied pros play the final
He's just too tough ."
round along with the low 33
Trevino had three birds and feams.
no bogies on his opening roWld
of ~34 and said he was more
than satisfied.
"A 69 is a pr~tty good roWld
any time you can get it," said
Trevino. "This is a good start
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for me. You have to get off fast the medical center.
- to win any tournament-and now
A resolution was passed
it puts me in good shape except recognizing the services of the
for Nicklaus."
late Mrs . Julia B. Bean who
Moran and Mowry had four was named board member
th &amp; Locust
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birds and•one bogey on their emeritus on May 1971. She was
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A::::::::::::::::::~ cards. And with Trevino, they the first Holzer Hospital
· stood a stroke ahead of AI Foundation board member in
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~eiberger, Dale Douglas, Billy history to be given el)leritus
Johnston, Tom Weiskopf, Mike siBtus.
Morley, Lanny Wadkins and
The medical center budget
Tony Jacklin.
presented by Emil Jan)to, vice
There were 10 players tied at president of fiscal and· adone under 71 and 14 at 12. That ministrative services, revealed
the center will lack more than
a half million dollars short
needed for completion of the
new complex. A deficit had
been expected, since many
costs could not be anticipated.
The board approved a
resolution providing a way of
acquiring the needed deficit
financing at the end of the
construction program.
A report on the .current
Landscaping and Exterior
With winter here. now
Preston dwnped in 23 Beautification Fund Drive for
· -1nli; Th '· "d···· •"1 ·l'-·t"' ,.. · • •·$165 000 ·at the new -center was
the ti.;;; t~ -~he~k all
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W.lr.~r
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Kyger Creek eighth grade to a · The 6oard approved an
38-21 victory over South- administration request for the
specialists will quickly
western. Ruff had 11 for the establishment of a new office of
losers. Kyger Creek's seventh Vice President of Development
give you the service
grade posted a 17-15 victory for the medical center •. and an
over Coach Mel Carter's appoinbnent to that office is
you want. ·
seventh graders.
expected later this month.
Tuesday night, Kyger Creek
It was reported to the boa~d
edged Bidwell, 36-35 on a last that Jllue Cross of Oh10
Ohio Valley
second basket by Tom Kern. In recently approved a small
other action, KC's seventh room rate increase for the
&amp;.
~rade "A" squad defeated present Holzer Medical Center
Meigs "A" team, 39-'ll. Mitch facility . However, with this
232 E. 2rid
Ph. 992-2036
pn-l!roy
Salem had 13 points for the increase, the top rate for the
winners while Randolph best private room at the
poured in 10 markers for present location is just $56 a
Meigs.
day and the average private
In th.e "B" contest, Me"tgs room rate is only $52 a day.
.posted a 28-15 victory. Steve · The next scheduled meeting
Baird had nine for the losers. of the board will be in April, the
Scites had eight for the win· first in the new Medical Center
ners.
complex.

NOTICE.

Hey, Gangl
SEE YOU AT
SONNY'S

Holzer

ForA Cool Treat

McCLURE'S .

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KC Eighth

DON'T PUT UP WITH
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Holzer Medical Center, First
· Ave. and Cedar Si. General
visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m.
Maternityvisitinghours 2 :30to
4:.!0 p.m. ·P. are~ts on.ly on
Pediatrics Ward.
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Blrtbs
Mr. and Mrs. Ro~er Pierce,
McArthur, a son ; Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Bowen, "Oak Hill, a
daughteq Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
, L. Webb, JacksOn, a son; Mr.
and Mrs. Batry Michael
Mahley, Wellston, a son; Mr.
· and Mrs. Robert J · Hawk,
Pomeroy, a son; Mr. and Mrs,
Roger T. Manuel, Racine, a
,daughter.
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Discharges
Carl W: Lowry, Mrs. Editll
M. Eggers, George Stanley,
Stephen D. Wood, Clarence E:
Thompson, Eugene S. Stout,
Robert T. Rutherford, !delle J.
LaFave , Katherine Frost,
Pamely I. Cook, Michael W.
Hampton, Burnace F. Stout,
Elaine M. Mays, Lonnie ·A.
. Lawson, .Mrs. Rachel A.
Wilson, Mrs. Martha A. Slater,
Dorothy L. Musser, Perry A.
Riggs, Marie Norris, · Allen
Upscomb, Mrs. Louise Frank,
Mrs. Harold J. Dixon and
daughter, Edward L. Williams,
Mrs. ~anet R. Johnson, Miss
RenaL. Lewis, Mrs. Merrill L.
Sears and son, Mrs. Dorothy
M. Malone, Georg~ H.
Rowland, Orsa Swaney, Mrs.
Carolyn A. Cook, Betty c.
Meeks, Otho Lanier, Gilbert
Pullins, VioletS. Machir, John
W. Blankenship, Denzil E.
Jones, Jerry
McCIWlg and
Phyllis S. Fenney.

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like new, local one owner, low mileage. Must
see &amp; drive to appreciate.

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70 CADILLAC SEDAN

69
Ford
Pick·UP-----·$1595
h Ton, long bed.

67 PONTIAC

, 4 Dr., sedan, V-8,auto .• factor-y air , P.S,, P.B. ,
red and ready.

70 BUICK ELECTRA 225
· Loaded with extras. yellow with brown vinyl
top.
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GMC Pick-UD·----!1195
'h Ton.
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LTD·-------·$1795
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Station Wagon,

6 Cyl., auto., ret! and ready. Cheap to operate .

68 CHEVROLET PICK UP

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4 Dr., origin~l black fil-Jish.

1968 Plymouth

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.RUI~P MINI liKES ON DiSPLAY.

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USED CARs · . ,
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69 ~ 98 H.T. Sedan, air .. •.. .. ••.. .. '2995

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Plymouth

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The annual'
blue and ·gold
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of Middleport
Cub
Scout Pack 245 has been set for
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66 Buick l.aSabre 4 Door, air. ............. 1lo9s
65 Oldsmobile ·ga 4 DoOr
..... ;,, '795
65 Mercuty Station Wagon, alr.. .. •.. •••.. '695
66' Comet 2' Dt:• H.r., v.a std............. '695.
65 F~rd LTD 4·0r. H.T•• V-8. atitD. ........ '295

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992-5342
GMC FINANCING . · POMEROY
Open Eveninq~ Until 6:00-Til 5 PM. Sat.

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POMEROY BROWNIES
france was selected as the .
country to be developed for the
International Thinking Pay
observance planned for Feb. 20 .
at Mlddlepor~, when the
Pomeroy ijrowrjies met
Wednesday night at the school.
The girla were invested and
given their brownie pins. Bitd
feeds were made out of coffee
cans for the craft project.-

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Robert 'V. King, owner of
King Builders . SUpply, Mid·
dleport,
Meigs
County
ChaU1nan for 'the Ohio Hard·
ware Allociation, has been
appointed to the Arrangements
Ccmmittee for tile !VIZ Mid
America HardwareHoulelrartll, IAW!l &amp; Garden
Show at 11-. ,J..a.UICbe Buildin~
In' "•1•+,. it'eb. ~7-8 and.
will receiVe apecial ' Industry
reeopitlon at the Aa11pciaUon's
An11UII SaMuel on Feb. 8 at
The SheratOn Columbus Hotel.

Pomeroy, o.
THE STORE WITH "ALL KINDS OF
STUFF"~FOR PETS, STABLES, LARGE &amp;
.SMALL ANIMALS, LAWNS AND GARDENS.
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'In pursuance of law, I, Howard E. Frank, Treasurer .of Meigs County ·Ohio
do hereby give notice that the number of Mills levied on each dollar ~f pro:
perty shoWh on the General Tax Duplicate of Real Estate Public Utility and
Personal Property '':'ithin said County ,for the .year 1971 1~ as follows:

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4.30 2.50

23.00
26.50

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.55 . .65" 1.00 35.50

4.30 1.50

32-80

.55

4.30 2.00
4.30 2.00

23.00
22.00

.55 .65 1.00 31.50
.55 .65 1.00 30.50

4.30 2.50

22.00

.55

.65 1.00

4.30 1.50

23.00

.55

.65 1.00 31.00

4.30 2.00

23.00

.65

.65 1.00 ~1.50

4.30 2.50
4.30 1.40

26.50
26.50

4.30 1.50

26-50

4.30 1.30
4.30 .20
4.30 .20

26.50
26.50
26.50

4.30 2.50

26.50

4.30 · 2.00
4-30 .70
4.30 .70
4.30 2.00

22.00
.55 .65
22.00 8.00 .55 .65
22.00 10.30 .55 .65
26-50
.55 .65

.65 1.00

.65 1.00

wilh incrfoased vila·
mint A, D and E; with in·
creased waleNoluhle vil11mim;
with added condensed 6•h oolu·
bles; with added com kibbles;
and with inorea,sed adde&lt;l"lat.

Eastern Local S.D. --·-- RPTLAND
Meigs Local S.P. ----·-Rutland Village -- - --· -SALEM
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Meigs Local S.D. --- ---SALISBURY
Meigs Local S.D. ~ -- ---· Middl~port Village - --- -Pomeroy Village --- - - --SCIPIO
Meigs toea! S.D. --- · - --

SUTTON
Southern Local S.D .• •·••
Racine Village - -- -- - --~
Syracu~e Village ------Sutton-Meigs Local -·· ·-

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.55 .65 1.00 43.40
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34.50

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.55 .65 1.00 36.90
7.70 .55 .65 1.00 40.90
.55

.65 ' 1.00 35.50
1.00 30.50
1.00 37.20
1.00 39.50
1.00 85.00

Real estate taxes which have not be en paid at the close of each coll~'ij;
.carry 11 penalty of t_en per cent. Taxes may· be paid at the office the eottnO'
treasurer or by mall. Please bring yo1.1 r Jast tnx receipt and if you pay by man
be s~re t~ locate your property by taxi nR' district. Always examine ~our tax
recetvt t.o see that it covers all your pro!X'rty. Office Hours 9:00A.M, to 4;00
P.M. datly except Saturday when office closes at Noon. Tax bocika will open
Decembel' 15, 1971 ~o F~bruary 3, 1972.
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EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY-EVERYDAY

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Modtl WU1138GPA. Oenutne Elm ,
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Mtulon Pocon ftnloh. Caoton.
- 23" plclurt (moaourecl dlogonolly) .

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BEDFORD
Meigs Local S.D. - - - - --CHESTER
· Eastern Local S.D. - · - · Meigs Local S.D. ---·-·- - - - - - - - - - - - - COLUMBIA
Alexander Local S.D. __ _
LEBANON
Eastern Local S.D. -- --- Do&amp;• of all nJ&amp;eS and breeds wm work , play and thrh•t:
Southern Local S.D. - --- on this nutritionaJI)'.balanccd Complete meal. Es!iiential
LETART
inaredi~.nts a~ combined ' In various tcllures lo pro\'ide
e.rt'atest appetite appeal, and the re!lult is a coar~ d"og
Southern Local S.D. _____
(oocJ that YOU Can feed dry Or moi!ll with COif!pltte
OLIVE
conRdence.
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Bob King is on

Both Priced To Sell .

Pay

MIDIUPORT
·BOOK STORE

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.Dayton
Group Gives
Program

By Charle.ne Hoeflich

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being headed locally by the Ruth Barnitz 'and Mrs. Piuline
as contributing
Rev . Robert Kuhn, assistant -Rpush
fi1istesses.
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chaplain.
. The money will be used to
purchase personal items for
the men who occupied the
cottage destroyed by fire in
which one man deed.
54YS ME
Mrs. Robert warner spoke to
the group on proposed
And We11
You
legislation which would permit
the use of _8'&gt;!. pet. alcohol in
candy. She asked that members write Cong. Clarence
Miller opposing the bill which
is HB 7785.
lnferest Per year, com Arrangemenis were made pounded quarterly on
regular passbook savings
for the Society. to s -erve-· accounts.
No minimum or
refreshments at the Senior
ma.lmum amount. Interest
Citizens meeting on Jan. 30, 3 Is paid from dale of deposit
fo dale of withdrawal as 10119
p.m.,at the St. Paul's Lutheran
as you maintain an open
Church.
Mrs.
Gerald account.
Wildermuth presided at the ·
meeting. Thirty-two sick visiis
were reported during the past
month ..
Mrs. Clara Thomas had
charge of the self-denial
program to which members
responded with gifts of money.
The Athens County
She concluded with prayer
Savings &amp; LINin Co.
296 Second St.
followed by the Lord's Prayer
Pomeroy,
Ohio
in Wlison. Devotions to open the
meeting were given by Mrs.
All Accounn Insured To
Elizabeth Cuckler. She .used
$20,000.00 by FSLIC.
two articles "Desiderate" and
"Recipe for the New Year."
Refreshments were served .
by Mrs. Thomas with Mrs.

flowerchaU1nan.Hos~sfoc

-Mrs.thOmas Smith, Pomeroy, is chairman ~or the 1972 Girl

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Come In &amp; See Bill Nelson. Ron. Smith, ~ward
Ca Ivert or .Ed Bartels, Open Evenings Till 7 ·
p.m. For Sales &amp; Sat. Till 5 p.m. &amp; Service Tiil
12 noon on Sat.
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Recognition of charter
members higlilighted the 42nd
anniversary observance of the
Loyal Pals Class of the Mid·
dleport Church of Christ.
The celebration was held at
the home of Mrs. Edgar
Reynolds; who presented gifts
to Mrs. Audrey Frost, Miss
Frances 1Roush, Miss Nina
Russell, ·and Miss Mabel
Hysell. Another charter
member now residing in
Florida is lflrs . Louella
Jenkinson.
AlSo presented gifts by Mrs.
Reynolda was Miss Mildred
Hawley, first teacher and class
president, and Mrs. Alice
Robeson, the present teacher.
Officers for 1972 were elected
and include Miss Roush,
president; Mrs. Donna Russell,
-vice president; Mrs. Mary
Bailey, · secretary; Mrs.
Audrey Frost, assistant
secre~ry; Mrs. Grace Prati,
treasUrer; aiKI Mrs. Rejmolds,

_the year were assigned.
Favors of Individual
candles in small holders were
giv~n to each of the guests by
Mrs. Reynolds. Chicken salad
and rolls, cake, nuts, coffee
and tea were served. Miss
Roush presided at the tea and ·
coffee service. Mrs. ErroU
The' Camp Meeting Singers Conroy and Mrs. William
of Dayton ·presented a musical Kennedy were guests.
program Saturday night at the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church. Opening prayer for the
meeting was given by the Rev.
ON DEAN'S LIST
David Wiseman of the Cam·
Miss Glenna Sprague, freshbridge Free Methodist ChUrch. man at Capital University, was
Among the selecti.ons of the on the dean's ·list for the last
singers - Ed McCartney, grading period. She Is the
Loyle Regal, Jim McClean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
and Randall Clay - were Wililam Sprague, Middleport.
HMore About Jesqs/' ul Know
I'm Free," "Amazing Grace,"
"I've Found Happiness" and
'.'It's a Wond~rfiil ' Feellilg." ' • · ·WEEKEND GUESTS
The Rev. Euge_ne Gill gave !btl · Mrs. Harold JOlmsb'n'and Mr.
offertory prayer and there was and Mrs. Richard Leifheit,
a piano solo, "Rock of Ages," · Springfield, were weekend
by a member of the quartet. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
On Sunday evening at the Davis, 104 Wolfe Drive,
church a film strip "A New Pomeroy.
Missionary to Walker's
Garage" was shown by Mrs.
Clifford Jacobs, morals
More. thai\ 60 per cent of
director. Bill Bailey led in the the nation's 600,000 profes·
opening song service..with the sional working nurses are
Rev. H. L; Jones, district active in hospitals, accord·
to Encyclopaedia Britansuperintendent, bringing the ing
nica .
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message from Matthew 9. Miss
Patty Eblin played a piano solo
during the offering and the
choir's spe.cial selection"was

Scout cookie sale of the Big Bend Neighborhood.
Plans foc the event were
Ameeting oftroop leaders has beensetfor Monday night at 7
For All Occasi-JilS
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made at a ' meeting of den p.m.. at the home of Mrs. Smith at which time samples of the
Wewlrtffowers
mothers·Tuesday night at the cookies will be available and order materials will be distributed.
Everywhere
Columbus and Southern Ohio Only jliniors, cadettes and senior scouts will be semr;g the
Electric Co. social room. Mrs. cookies.
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Jean ·Thomas was naine~
Again this year the cookies will be proVtdfd by the Heston
chairman of the food com- Biscuit Co., Inc. Scouts will take orders comlilencing at 4 p.m. on
mittee,
and Mrs. Edwina Scott Jan. 28 through Feb. 7. Delivery will be ma~ during the first
Pcimeroy
Flower
Shop
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hospita~!Y chairmen, assisted money Ia to tie collected until the cookies are delivered.
. .-~..;,·~o·~~--... by den mothers Mrs. Tom
. 'The cookies cost the Four Rivers Girl ScOut Council 23%
Keny, Mrs,, M~on Francis cen~, a tiot\•lhtre•is a. 2·. eent state tax on 9ch box .and the .,
and Mrs. Frances Whittington. remainder goes- olvard support of the scouting program. For
· In observance of Boy Scout ' each box of cookies sold the troop receives 5 cents, the CoWJcil,
Month, posters and a display 14'h ts d the is
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featuring crafts and other
cen • an
re a 10 cent camp credit or the girl making
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acti'vities of the program will the sale.
This ·
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. be placed in the window of the
. 1S the first year that camp credit has been allowed, and
Columbia Gas Co. Scout '. pernuts,scouts to earn aU or a part of camp fees. Ten cents per
sUnday is Feb. s. A feature of· · box sold is credtted toward a two week session at Sandy Bend
the blue and gold banquet will Ca~p located,near Elizabeth, W. Va. or 5 cents per box sold
be entertainment by the Order toward a one week stay ·at I~ established camp. All credits,
of the Arrow dance team.
however, muat ~ used this year. . ,
Another planning session '
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was
set
for
Jan.
20
at
7:30p.m.
A'
get-acqUamted hour was planned for next Tuesday's
Home of
. at the home of s. T. Smith:
meeting of Racine JWlior'Troop 137 at the American Legion hall
Christmas carda, cardboard in Racine.
the Fabulous
rolls, bleach botUes, ·thread
Parents of the girls are invited to attend the meeting to view
spools, plastic bags from bread the craft work and other activities of a routine meeting. New
and old records.are needed by corrunittee mothers ·will ·be named at that tbne.
~~Remind Me."
the den mothers for project
. Plans have been malle for a skating party to be held on Feb.
work. · Residenis · with such 18 at the Otester Skate·A·Way. New craft projects were
VISITORS HERE
items to contribute are asked diSCU88ed and decorative plaques made by the girls were
Weekend guests of Sally
to telephone 992-5884.
displayed. Registration was taken during the meeting.
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Byers,
Pomeroy, were Paul
Attmdlng were Mrs. PhiiUp Fisher and Mrs. Morris who
Toops and Mabel of Colwnbus.
served n!freshmenis, arid Linda 'F~er, Joy Neigler, Connie
Knighting, Linda No!!is, Lori Knighting, Penny .Smith, Peggy
Neigler, Kathy CrQSS, Carol Morris, Marie Pickens, Teresa
H,\S SURGERY
Mrs. George Shiveler, Jr., Ervin, Becky Crow, Cindy Warden, Sonja Hill, Mary Obitz, and
the former Martha Myers of Cheryl T~ford.
POMEROY mooP 8l
Pomeroy, is a patient In Room
THEME BOOKS
New officers were elected when Troop 61 mei Thursday after
212, Deaconesse's Hospital,
Order By Phone
AND
Straight St., Cincinnati. Mrs. school at the Pomeroy Elementary School.
Shiveler underwent eye
And .Tokt E,. Home
Named as the new patrol leaders were Cindy McKinney and
NOTE FILLER PADS
surgery Wednesday.
Ellen McDaniels. Jane Sisson was named scribe, Paige Smith,
992-5432
treasurer, and Shari Mitch, reporter.
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Under the direction of Mrs. Edith Sisson, the girls started a
knitting project. Thinking Day was discussed and Hawaii was
selected bY the troop.
Attending the meeting besides those named were Cathy
Blaettnar, Kathleen Smith, Cindy Richards, and Anna McKin·

Rtvtera G. S. This car is ore of the finest used ~
cars that we have ever traded, for only 51,647
miles, dark blue exterior with blue bucket
seats &amp; auto. on floor with console. This one is
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.'67 Chevelle Malibu 2 Dr. H.T.•• ;....... 11195
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67 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan, Air .... 11195
66 Olds 88·4 Door .........
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66 Mercuty Sta. Wa&amp;Qn, V-8 auto.......... '795

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Haley, Sr., Gypsy, W. Va., formerly of Middleport, Route I, are observing their silver
wedding anniversary today . ·
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· Married at ~omeroy by Percy 1Peoples on Jan. 14, 19,17, the couple have three
children; Dwight, Jr., Mark, and Mrs. Gary (Rebecca) DrelUler, all of Shinnston, and
three grand(:hlldren, Jeannie Haley, and Darrin and Jason Drenner.
Mr. Haley is the son of the late George and Julia Haley; Middleport, Route 1. Mrs.
llaley lB the fonner Eulonda Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Little, Middleport.

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by !&gt;'!Iss Lynn Daniels, meeting of her comlnittee to
chainnan, at the 'l'uelday night complete plans will be held
meeting .!lf the Ohio Eta Phi later this month. Mrs. Carolyn
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sa.tterfield 8rmoWlced that · a
Sorority·
theater party Is being plallifed
Mlaa · Daniels also repOrted foc February.
on other fl!lrvice projects of the Mrs. Vlkki · Glo~ckner ·
chapter and liked for more "(lfe$(ded at the meeting held at
canned food for a needy family the home of Mrs. Charlotte
of the community. She spoke of Hanning. Thank · you notes
the ChrlstinaB gifts gim to the were read from Mrs. Elaine
family·
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Davis Slrisher for a wedding
It was: ~ouneed that !he' gift, and from Mrs. Judy '·
chapter :Will -sponsor .a halon · Crooks "imd Mrs. Donna Byer
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· for roses sent at the birth of
.their new babies. · · · .
New pteages
assigned '
to" eonlmittees by ' Mrs. Judy
Werry. S~ndy , ~orn, Ruby
Gum, Kathy •._~ing, Kar~n
Stanley;. Undli Sauvage and
Jimet Pickens Will work on the
ways 1111&lt;1 means conunittee;
Elaine Swisher, Jennifer
383 -N. 'second Av;.
Sheets, Jailice Kilker, Jeannie
'Middleport
Ebe1'8bach, Connie Bailey, and
992-3555" .
Wilma Reese on the sol:ial
4uthorl zed ~ent
corrunittee. • ·
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using tbe · ~rt ~ork -bf
Michelangelo a!l&lt;l Leonardo da
·Vinci was presented by
Charlotte Taunton and Mrs.
Hanning. A .PtuB party concluded the meeting.
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The Women's Society of
Christian Service voted
Tuesday_night at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church to
make a cash contribution to the
GallipOlis State Institute fund

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The Mothers' March of .twirling contest . on Feb. 13.
Dimes will be staged on Feb. 1, Mrs. Unda Riffle, waya and
according to plans announced means chairinan, noted that a

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section c.leared "".th 22 vota
,.¥ LEE LI!DIARD
approving It, but the bill pa8lled
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with only 53 votes; 13 short of when foor Democrata turned
COLUMBUS ( UPI )-The ihe 66 required for a two-thirds·- .:::""iierii.iilni.'
Ohio . House early today majority to adopt the bill.
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erupted Into cha9i, refliatng to
"They sandbagged it," said
concur in · both a COOipromise Kurfess. "All they proved is .
congressional redlatrtcting bill bow cute they can be."
· and • hefty pay raise for state •
Seaate In Feud
employes.
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But Democrats maintained
The: chamber, striving to they will move to btlng the bill
clean up inl!jor business for a . up again if it is the Senate
recess until early MarCh,.- was version.
to,reiUrn later today to attempt ' "If they want to come along
to revive both bills;
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and make the bill one we can
The congressional redistrict· accept, we'll move to i-econ·
ing bill,_needed by the Feb. 2 sider," Lancione said.
filing deadline for the May pri·
The Senate earlier in the day
mary eiection, was expected to had undergone a partisan feud .
go to a House-Senate confer·· before adopting the redistrictence conunittee for resolution. ing bill, 26-4.
,A ' fho.lgh1
But there· was fierce disThe bill, drawn by both par·
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agreement ovet the pay raise ties, is designed to protect most
bill, which would hike the pay inciDllbent congressmen and
of stale workers by 10 per cent give Republicans 16-7 •dom· .
·The cleV&lt;!r ma~ turns .
or 38 cents an hour, whichever inl!tion of. t!Je Ohio delegation.
great irou61es Into little
ones, and Hille ones .Into
i~ more.
. !lel&gt;ublicans in the Senate
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none at all.
"They killed the pay raise were lacking the :!2 votes need·
bill," said House Speaker ed to clear ihe bill on emer·
' -Chinese Proverb.":
Olarles F. Kurfel!S, R·Bowling . gency basis and needed DemoGreen, referring to House cratic support.
Democrats after he angrily ad·
Democrats held out initially
journed the House at the end of for an amendment . changing
the stormy night session.
the boundaries in Summit
"They killed it and only they County.
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can resurrt)Ct it."
The simmering feud broke
· Wants Old Bill
into the open on the floor with a
But House Minority luder finger-waving debate between
A.G. Lancion~. D-Bellaire, said Senate President Pro Tempore
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his members would offer tore· Theodore M. Gray, R-Piqua,
Friday~ Only
consider the measure if Re- and Senate Minority Whip
The Drive-lit Winduw
publicans restored the tenns Oliver Ocasek, [).Akron.
is Open
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which prevailed in the Senate
Gray, who seldom speaks on -11
9 A.M. to 7 P.M. ·
version which cleared that the floor except in directing
(Continuously l .
chamber WlBnimously earlier procedures, launched a bllsle!"·
Other Banking Hours '
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m the week.
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· and s to 1 as usual on
On congressional redistrict- his Summit CoWlty amend·
ing, the House failed twice to ment was "blackmail."
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raise the two-thirds vote need·
Ocasek retorted the amendJ«n.
ed to agr.ee to Senate amend- ment exchanging territory lie~ • .,
ments in the bill which has twee~ the lith and 14th con. POMEROY, OHIO
~assed both chambers in gressional districts, would
Member FDIC
;lightly different fonns.
favor Republicans and in fact · ~
.Member Federal
A conference committee was endorsed by them.
Reserve_Syste.m
could resolve "the issue, which
THe amendment was
L1NCINNATI (UP!) - All- must be settled in time for defeated on a straight party
star catcher Johnny Bench congressional aspirants to line vote and the ein1ergtmcy ~1ft***** u u~
signed his 1972 contract with declare their intentions to run
the Cincinnati Reds today, the in the new districts by Feb. 2.
third player to come to terms
The debate was far more
with the club. Tenns were not rancorous over the pay raise
disclosed.
bill, which House Republicans
Bench, who just turned 24 on altered to cut out virtually all
'bee. 7·, was the youngest player fringe benefits for Ohio's 4fi,OOO
ever named most valuable state workers.
player of the National League
Republicans agreed to th~
in .1970 .wheq he hit 45 home basic pay raise, but asked for a
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runs, 148runsbattedin·andan · ·&gt;V"UaY,
s f? pert'od1:1!11draft. ·'
average of .293.
legislation reclassifijng state
Last season he hit only .238, workers to give them additionhad 'll homers and drove in a al r~ises granted under tile
total of 61 runs. For the last Senate-passed bill.
three seasons he has had at
· "fravesty and Shame"
least 25 homers, the only active
They also cut out fringe
catcher "in basehall with that benefits such as death benefiis,
distinction.
sick leave accrual and cost-of·
He hit his 1ooth homer, living increases which would
yoWlgest player to top that not have taken effect for two
milepost, last May 17 againsi years.
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
An attempt by Democrats to
Jim. Bunning~
restore the Senate provisions,
For ·the next two weeks he worked out carefully by both
will be in Europe, the Reds parties, failed on a 42-18 vote.
said.
"I think it's a travesty and a
Bench, umpire Tom Gorman shame," said Lancione. "You
and fonner New York Yankees ought to hang your heads in
catcher Elston Howard will shame."
v
conduct a series of clinics at
Democrats then lent their
American Air Force bases.
votes to the emergency clause,

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MIDDLEPORT PEN ·
TECOSTAL, Third Ave , the
Rev William Knrttel, pastor .
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school
supl Classes lor ~II ~ges ,
e\lenmg service, 7 30 P m

Young
Peoples meeting ,
Wednesday , B p.m.; Bible
study, Friday, 8 p.m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum, Mid·
dleport. Noel Herrman. pastor.
Guy Priddy, Sunday School
Supl Saturday evenrng servrce,
7 P m. Sunday School, 10
a.m ; Sunday evenmg worship.
7Pm
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Rev W H. Perrin, pastor. Ror. practice, Wednesday, 8 30 p.m.
Mayer, Supt. Churc~ schooo , 5T PAUL LUTHERAN, f 15 m
h
Rev. Arlhur C. Lund, pastor
~~ut~ ch~I,W~~e~~~:~d~~;· Sunday School, 9 15 a.m..
6 30
Mr Ma
B '~ Charles Evans , Supt .• worshtp•
dlre/.0~: ; :;nio/vu1"' chu;,t; serv ice . 10 30 am . Con :!
f1rmat1on class, Tuesday, 4·15
rehearsal. 7·30p.m., Thursday, lo 5 30 P m ; Junror Con
Mrs Paul Nease, drrector.
POMEROY CHURCH OF :~';'~~";~lass, Thursday, 6· 30 p:~~; 's~~';;:,1~. ~ev~''t~.:~~~
THE NAZARENE ~ Corner SEVENTH
DAY
AD. Srmans ,
pastor .
Danny
Urrlon and Mulberry Rev VENTIST
Pomeroy, Thompson , Sunda:l School
Clyde V Henderson, pastor M b
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t d 1s
ul erry Hgts . Herbert uperrn en en. un ay church
Sunday School 9 30 am ,
Raymond Walburn, supt. Morgan, pastor
Sabbath school for everyone 9 15 a.m ,
School. Saturday, 2 p.m , Morning worship 10 15 a.m ,
Mor nIng wors h1P 10 · 30 am. worship,
3 15 p m Dorcas Evening services, 7 30 p m ,
Evening service 7.30 p m. Mrd Socrety, 10 am . each Thursda~ Wednesday prayer servrce, 7 30
week service, Wednesday, 7 30 G R
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AHA M UN 1 T E
~ m x ra you actlviftes on
p.GRACE EPI!tCOPAL- Rev METHODIST- Preaching 9 30 unday, 5 p.m.• lor all youth up
Stanley Plaltenburg. minister am • first and second Sundays to srxth grade. 6 30 lor iunror
each month ; th ird and fourth and senior high students.
Mor nIng prayer and sermon, of
Sundays each month, worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
10 30a.m Holy communion and serv rce at 7 30 P m. Wednesday Middleport, 5th and Marn
sermon. first Sundays, 10 30
R 1 M
at 7 30. Prayer and Gerlach,
au'" oyer,
pastor
Michael
a.m Ch urc h sc hool , .., rn · evenrngs
Btble Study
Sunday
School
supl.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP. Bible School, 9 30 am • mor
dergarten through erghth
grade, 10 30 am
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave.. ning worship, 10· 30 a.m.,
POMEROY CHURCH OF Pomeroy, atflllated wrth S B C • evenrng worship, 7:30 P m.•
CHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr • I he Rev Fred Hrll , pastor prayer service 7 p.m Wed.
Pastor Bible SchooL 9 30 am,

Sunday

SchooL 9 JO a m ,

worship, 10:30, adult worsh ip morning worship, 10 30 am,

5ervlce and young peoples

meeting, both 7·30 p m. Sunday
Wednesday , combined Bible
study and prayer meeting, 7 30
P m.
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy RayS Winrng, oflrcer In
charge Sunday , 10 a.m •
Holiness meeftng, 10 30 a.m •
Sunday School. Young People's
Legion, 7J;.m • Thursday, l to 3
F.m .. La res Home League. 7
p m., Prep classes.
SACRED HEART - Rev.
Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
pastor.
Phone
992·2825.
Saturday evening' Mass, 7:30
p.m . Sunday Mass, 8 and 10

IUnlor society, 6 30 am. NYPS,

6 45 p m Sunday evan~elrstlc
meetrng, 7· 30 p.m . rayer
meetrng Wednesday, 7 30 p.m
MIDDLEPORT
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST _
Corner Fourth and Main,
Mrddleport Rev. Henry L Key.
Jr • pastor Sunday School 9 30
A ld R h d
am..
supt •
Morningrno
worshrprc 10ar30s,am.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESLarry Carnahan pre~iding
mrnlster Sunday, Bible lecture,
9 30 a.m. Watchtower study,
10.30 am • Tuesday, Brble
study, 7, 30 P m.; Thursday,
ministry school 7:3.() p m.,
service meehn~ 8:30 ~m.
MIDDLEPD T CH RCH of
Chris!_ in Christ..n- Unton Lawrence Manley. pastor, Mrs.
Russell Young, Sunday School
Supt Sunday School9.30 a.m,
Evening worship 7 30. Wed.
~~day prayer meetrng,-. 7·30

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Rev Audry Miller, ~astor.·
Fl
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oyd arson, supt
unday
school, . 9 30 am • Mornrng
worship 10 30 am .; 1unlor
socrety, 6 JO p.m , NYPS, 6 ~
P m Sunday evangelistic
meeting , 7· JO p m. l'rayer
mee trng Wednesday, 7· 30 p m

UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7 JO p .m.; Youth
MEIGS COUNTY, The United meeting 6' 30 p m ; Evenrng
Presbyterian Church, Dwight worship. 7· 30 p m
L Zavltz. Pastor Director :
CHESTERCHURCHOFTHE
George W Hvttoo\ and Rev NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert

lfere's the population explosion
in pe~s?nal t~rm!: To the proud parLinson Stebbins, Ass' t Pas1or'. Grate, pa$1or, Worship service,
ents, 1t s the1r first child - anH they
Directors.
11 a.m and 7•JO p m Sunday.
love her! But to the statisticians
FIRST UNITED PRES. Sunday School , 9· 30 a.m.
who deal only with t·old facts, she'~
BYTE R IAN, Harrisonville, Rlrhard Barton. supt Prayer
Sunday Church School, 9 30 meeting, Wednesday,7.30 p.m.
Just one more person on an already
am • Mrs Homer Lee, Supt.; Bradford Church of ChrrstMornrng Worship 10.30 a.m Clrfford Smith. mtntSier . , crowded earth.
F 1RST
U N t T ,E ,D •·Sunday Schnol 9 3o 8 m ,
What a dilemma! We want chiJ.
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, · mornrng church 10 30 am,
dren.
but we want them to face a
Sunday Church•• School, 9·30 Sunday evening service, 7.30
a.m , LewiS Sauer. SuJ?f . ; p.m Wednesday service, 8 p m
secure future. When almost no one
Mornma Worshlo 10 30 ..,. '
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE
is O(ltimistic about the present, how
F IRST
U N I T E D . METHODIST - Rev Eugene
~RES BYT~RIA~.' sracuse, Gilt, pastor. William Bailey, can anyone look forward to the fu.
ture?
orn n~ ors 1 ~·
a.m • supt Sunday Schoof, 9 30 am .;
~nday hurch Sc ool , 10 a.m Morning worship, 10 30 a.m, ..
Other gene~ations have faced mo.
rs Sampson Hall, Supt
Evening worshi&lt;p 7·30 p m ,
STIVERSVILLE
COM- Wednesday, Chrlstian Yo~th
mefitous problems, too. Yet, with
MUNITY. Rev. Edsel Hart, Crusade, 6 30 P m ; Prayer
God's
help, they surmounted them.
paslor Sunday School service m~llng 7·.30 P m Thursday,
10
p
M 11
h
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am . rayer ee ng eac choir practice, 7 P m
And \}od - if we turn to His
Thursday 7.30 p.m. Sunday
DElHER CHURCH OF
evening service. 7 30 p.m.
CHRIST _ Oanny Evans
Church - Will do the same for us!
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST pas to(. Norman C Will, supt'
- Pomeroy . Harrlsonvrlle Sunday School 9 30 am . •
Roa~ Kenneth Eberts, pastor. Worshir, service, 10 . 30 am
p 1 McEI
s d sh 1
au
roy, un ay c oo Christ an Endeavor Sunday
Supt Sunday School 9 30 a.m.; even!~
morn. rng worship ands com.
REO GANtZ ED CHURCH
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10
30
munron.
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a.(ll. ; un ay OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
evenrng youth Chrrstlan en. TER DAY SAINTS- Portland
deavor. 6.30, Worshrp servrces, Racine Road Ralph Johnson,
Sunday, 7 30 p m. Wednesday pastor . Herber.! Whrte, Sunday

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meetmg and SChool Director Sunday School,
9 30 am. ; Morning worship,
10· 30 a.m ; Sunday evening
service 7 p.m. Wednesday
evening prayer services, 7 30
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.ST. J HN LU HE RAN Prne Grove, the Rev Arthur
Combs, pastor Sunday school,
9 30 a.m • church services.
10 3o am .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Roy Brll Carter,
evangeliSt ; Thurman Carsey.
Brble School supt • Brble School
9:30 am , mornrng worshtp,
6
p10·30 am ..• youth 1meetrng,
7
m,, evenrn~serv ce, p m ,
~hrrstran
orkers Class,
ues~ay. 1' 30 P m • prayer
m~trny Wednesday, 7.30/ m
NT QUITY BAPTIS Rev. Freeland Norris, pastor
Sund~y school, 10 am .; church
~ervtce, 7 p m. Wednesday
tble study, 7 p.m.
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE,
Minersville, J A McWaters.
pa 1 s d s h 1 0
s or, un ay c 00 • 1 am. ,
rornl.ng worship, 11 am'
rarnrng Union , 6· 30 P m, ,

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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Great Bend, Charles Norris,
pastor . Worshrp service, 9. 30 • s..doy
am • Sunday School,lO JOa.m.
Euk"l
CAR LET ON CHURCH IB 19
Krngsbury Road. Sunday
School, 9 30 a.m., Ralph Carl. •.1 JM"d•y
h
~upt Worship service, 10.30
on
am and 7 30 p.m alternately.
B·2B J6
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, • To.,doy
.1:30 p m. Rev Jay Strles,
Romano
pastor.
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CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH • w,d,.,doy

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert R. Card
Rev. Stanton Smrlh
CHESTER - Worship 9 15
a.m. Confessions, Saturday, 7a.m, Church School 10 a~m
Rev
Willard Dutcher
Raman,
7 30 p.m.
8 1&lt;·21
ENTERPRISE
W h' 9
pastor Mrs Worley Franci.'
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
ors rp,
Sunday School Su~t. SundaYy'
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a.m. , Church School, 10 am.
School, 9 45 am. hurch Ser· • Tho"doy
r u n, pastor. ""orge
FLATWOODS- Worship, 11
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Skinner, Sundar School supt.
a.m , Church School 10 am
vrces trrst and third Sundays
9 1"
Sunday Schoo • 9 : 30&lt; a.m •
POMEROY-Worshlp, IO 30
lollowrng Sunday School,
morning worship, 10 30 a.m. ,
a.m • Church School9 15 a.m..
Second and fourth Saturday • fndoy
BYF, 6 P m ; Bible Study
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MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
OF THE NAZARENE - Osborne Bible School 9 JO
3. 1218
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Sunday School, 9' 30 a.m • am. ; preaching 10:45' a.m .•
HEATH -· Worship, 10 30 Morning Worship, 10·30 a.m • Evenrng services. 7 30 p.m.
Evening worshrp, 7:30 p m,
HYSELL
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LIMrrLESS LOVE: TEXT: LUKE 10:29,37
U~~~~A~o · _ Worshrp 9, 15 Superrntendenl, Pauline Mt· Pastor Sunday School, 9, 30 ''"'""'" " ''"" '
It was in answer to a lawyer's question, "Who lS my nelg~ a m , Churc~ School 10 a.m , Cllntock, pastor. Rev Morr;ls a.m , Morning Worship, lO·JO h) lh•• Am('r•to~n
bor," that Jesus proceeded to relate the parable of The Good UMYF 7 p m
M Wolle.
a.m • Young People's service,
SALEM CENTER- Worshrp
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- 6 45 P m , Evangelistic service,
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samaritan.
9 am.; Church School 10 am • Charles Norris, pastor Sunday 7 30 p m Prayer meeting
It gives three pictures, one of a victim of poverty, one of UMYF Thursday, 7 p m.
School_. 9 30 am. . Mornrng Thursday, 7 30 p m
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aelfilhlyabllorbedpassersby,andoneofacomno••ionatehelper.
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
wors~tp, 10 45 .am7 ' Sunday FREEDOM GOSPEL
rRev. ForrestR. Donley
evenrng worshrp, .30 P m • MISSION- Bald Knobs Rev
The lllfferer Is a man, nothing more. The others are designated
ASBURY- Worshrp 11 a.m • Wednesday evening Bible L. R Gluesencamp, pastor
by """feaion or nationality ...... J
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With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is
lllSWers the qu~1on, "Who?" by brushing away aU national • ls~~~ei~~YRUN _ Worshi 9 Rev
Lawrence Sullrvan . 9 30 a.m .; Sunday evening good in family and community life, this feature Is sponsored by the business
distinction, aU prejudice rl. race, aU difference of creed, aU en· a m Church School IO a~
pastor· Sunday ~chool 9 30 worshrp 7:30 Prayer meeting,
mltles rooted In history'
WScS 3rd Wednesday ·7·JO am,' you;h and 1unlor youth Tuesday, 7 30 p m Ernest firms and organizations whose names appear below.
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pm •
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45 p m,; evening Deeter, class leader. Youth
At lhllpolnt, JesUBihrew the question back to the lawyer,
MINERSVILLE _ Worshr
worship, 7:30p.m.; prarr and Meeltng Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.,
but In a dllferentform: not who was the neighbor?, rather, who 10 a.m .. Church School 9 amP pr~it"vE~ed~~s~a~R~Eo fA';:· Ernest Deeter. leader.
acted like a nelgi!bor'i
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wscs. 3rd Monday, 1 30 p m: TIST- Rev Howard Klmbl ..
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rather, Have I the klnd Of love whicH iieek&amp;lhe-good of aU men · - Pr.aye' car\d. .• Blbie , ShJd.)':o s."rt.t'c;e Da;_r~a supt.; ~venlng ~O~ .' ' &lt;Stll'ldaf' ~c!/1o6tr ,9 oo.:;J 1:' o "'" • ~ ~ "' ' 991-~550 •
. · 1-Phone 992-328Jil&lt;;rli t. ll M'iddhi""'Pfl
under all clrcwnstances ?
Wednesday, 7:30Pm.
meetln • ni d P ';'.30 rayer a.m.• Roy Pooler, supt • Allred
240 Lincoln St.
Middleport
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CHE~·TE ur ay,
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Wolle, asst supt, mornrng
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For love Is not a seU..:.oentered feeling of achievement acRev. w. Dale McClurg
GOD- R R CHURC
OF worshrp, 11 a .m ; evening t"----;,-----~---_:_--f---------:----.::_
- ...,..cording to a pre.detennined standard of obUgatlon. Rather, it IS
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
pastor. ~~nJ:Yme:c~~l1erlti 1 ~0 sermon, 7 30 p.m • allernatlna
·the ..,....
""'"'laneous over11ow of a hear tilla t f orgets '"""'
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Rev.
Martha
Ann
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Class
meetrng
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am .• worshrp servrce, 11 am. ; a .m. allernatlng ~unday
presence of hwnan need. II makes a big difference whether we Worship 9 30 a m Church even,rng sedrvlce. 7• prayer morn rngs . Allred Wolfe,
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say "Wholsmyneigbbor?"or"Whosenelrl"boraml'"
School 10 30 am· '
~~rv cde an youth service, layleader; Christian Endeavor,
Bakers of Good Bread
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7 30 P m Sundar
Roger
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Middleport, Ohio
One fixes attention on men's claim on me; the other on my a.m .. lsi and 3 rdor~u~~·a 1 _LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Buckley, ·presiden .' Prayer
Muntlngton, · a.
debt to them.
Church School 10 a m
Y • S Homer Sterhens, pastor meeting, Wednesday. 7 30 P m
The truth, therefore, which Christ would bave us Jearn is that 7 APPLE. GROVE .:... Worshrp, muo~~j,{g !~~~~lp, ~ 0 3 ~ ~·.~ ; :~~~dm:Or~tr~o fir~ Monday
tobeatruenelghboristoreruhrhelpwheneverandwhereverlt a~ ~m ~~~h~;~kschool, 9 30 Robert Bobo, Sunday school
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RUTLAND
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RUTLAND FIRST BAPT T
Sales
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Rev . Samuel Jackson,
Farm· Industrial· Lawn· Garden
"""'· ove omen cu own
, w nolwaal to be 9 am , second and fourth
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF pastor Sunday School, 10 am ..
Tuppers Plains
667-3435
commanded, nor ask how far It Is bound to go, but spontaneously Sundays , church school , 9 a m.. THE NAZARENE_ Rev. M C. Mrs Gertrude Butler. sup!
30
llld universally will act In kinship with all the needy a!ld sad Jt llrsl and lhlrd Sundays . 10 a.m ., Larrmore, pastor Bob Moore :;e~~~\nis;~~~f~~. ~ ~ m.P· I1\·'
will ek to be _,
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second and fourth Sundays Sunday School S 1 S d •
as ,.,de and deep as the Jove of God, which IS Mid week servrce, Wednesday, School. classes lor ~f1 age~.nv ~~
RUTL ND CHU CH OF
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limitless.
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am .; mornrng worship, 10 45 CHRIST - Sunday school, 9·30
But as Is true of aU or Jesus' teachings, there is more In· am ., E:O~ an~D &lt;th w~~~~~ ~~ NYPS Sunday , .6 30 p m , ~~~;,u~ro~ · a~Jal~~·vofl:i'~s:
Athens Road
Pomeroy
The Store with A Heart
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volved here than mere ethical instruction
Church School 10 am
Y
evangelistrc servrce Sunday, 10. 30 a.m Regular board
A Family That Worships Together
7
30
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,,Racine·
949-3342
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P m. Mid week prayer meeting 7 30 th d s t d
Stays Together
F or no man can perfectly fulfill the demands
rl. Jove. Jesus 1 LETART FA.LLS ·- ·worshlp meeting.
Wednesday, 7 30 p.m each month. • "
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~onliNI~ht¥ri~AS~hooWI ahml . MISsronary meeting, second THE RUTLAND COM t-----:~--.:_
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UNITED' 7 30
FAITH
Non . MUNITY CHURCH- Rev ,
action. It can beapprolimated In us only as He dwells In us, and ~~~esd~ldti We~k Service. Denomination - Rev . Dennis ~~~~~i.d 9 ~Ouba~~d; .J:r';h~p
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glvetl us the gift of His compassion.
MORSEYcH:fPEL- Wo hi
Weaver, pastor Sunday school, serv1ce, 11 am ; Wednesday
Bakers of Holsum Bread
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
The record d
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· the Jif fIll
11 am 1st
d J d S Js p 9 30 a.m • Bob Barber, supl .. pra~er meeting, 7 30 p.m
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an r un ays. worship service. 10:30 am .• Sunday night worship, 7, 30
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, 0 .
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lawyer.I~ratherdirectsJesus'wordstothereader : ''Go and do . h~O~TI'it'~·~\~o~shrp 7 30 youth meetrng , 6 45 p.m. , RUTLAND CHURCH OF
likewise!' Show mercy - limitless love to aU men p m., Church School 9:30am :;:'~fn~. ~~One~d~·· 7 ~ayer THE NAZARENE - Rev
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everywhere.
SUTTON- Worship. 11 a.m.
EDEN UNITED gRETH~EN Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr., pastor
2nd and 4th Sundays, Church IN CHRIST-Eldon R Blake Sunday School. 9:30 a.m ;
The Rev. Dwight L. Zavitz, Pastoc,
School 10 am .
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S d Sh
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• Mornrng worship, .10:30 a.m ;
Member of the Big 3
WESLEYAN (Racine) sor un ay c 001• 10 a .m • Youngrv,ople's service, 6 : ~
Middleport and Syracuse-Presbyterian Churches.
lnnte
HolSinger,
supt
Mor.
p
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General Merchandise
sermon, 11 am , Evening
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Chester, Oh lo
School , 10 a.m .
service Christian Endeavo 7 30 P m
ednesday evening
Tuppers Plains
667-3280
UMYF lor all churches of the 1 30 p m , Mrs. lyda Chevalle~: servrce 7 30 p.m
Southern Cluster, 7· 30 p.m presrdent Song service a d
MASON COUNTY
each Sunday at the ' Youth sermon 8 20. Mid Week pr~y~r THE HILAND CHAPEL
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Center IOak Grove Road )
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mee n~ .e ne ay, 7' 30 P m. George Casto, pastor. Sunday
Rev. Jacob Lehman
. ~~der arre HolSinger, class School. 9:30 ; evenrng worship,
Rev. Standley Brandum
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT 1 30. Thursday evening prayer
Family Recreation
JOPPA
Wo hi 10
service. 7:30 p m
Pomeroy- Member F. D.I.C. &amp;
C
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a.m ' CHURCH Harrrsonvllle MASON FIRST BAPTISTSwimming
Federal Reserve Sl(st~'!l..
~urch School 9 a m ; Prayer Road, Rev Roy Taylor, pastor , Second and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
.
WBOedTnTeOsdMay:...8 pc.m
Henry Eblin, Sunday School Craig, .pastor. Sund&lt;ay school,
LeOtiNng,
G
hurch &gt;up I )unday ~chool 9:30 a m
services. !a.m. ; Sunday School evening worship, •7 : 30 Pm' 9· 45 am .; worship service, 11
Meigs County Branch
9.45 am Bible study every Prayer and praise service a.m; training union, 6:30pm.;
Thursday, 7:30p.m.
Thursday 7 30 p m
• evening worship service, 7 30
Rexall Drugs
NORTH BETHEL- Worship,
COMMUNITY. CHURCH ~m . Mid·week prayer service,
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
11 am ; Chur~ h School lOam Dexter - Worship service~
rrm:rn·,~: p.~CIENCE
1
992-2955
Pomeroy
9. !5LF~~.-e!~~da~u'nc~~ ; ~a~urday and Sunday, 7 30 Services at 315 Main St., Pl .
296 W. Second Pb. 992-3863 Pomeroy
preaching at 11 a.m. each
H EM L 0 C k
G 11 0 V E Pleasant, Sunday School 9:15
Sunday. Prayer meeting, 7.45 CHRISTIAN_ David ~tautte am Sundays, 11 am.; Wed·
p m Wednesday ; WSCS. 8 p.m pastor . Stanford Stockton sup\' nesdaA. testimonral meeting 8
with Paul Crabtree
on third Tuesday each month Morni~Q worship, 9:30 'a.m.; p ~AI~~ji~o;.~LE CHURCH
and
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992 · 2)05
REEDSVILLE - Sunday church school 10 30 0 m
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school, 9 30, preaching, 7:30 young• ""Oples •meeilng ·6 30 -Letart Route 1, the Rev. Stan 1
Electric Motor Repair
St. Rt. 7
Chester~ Ohio AlO W. Main
p.m Sunday, prayer meeting,
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7. 30 p m. Tuesday, WSCS, 7·31)- ~. m. , even ng worship, 7 30. 9:30 am; prayer and Bible
From lhe wonderful folks back?) Lots of guests, and
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first Thursday each month
lble ,sludy, WednesHay, 7 30 study, 7 30 p.m. Cottage prayer
who bro~M you " All In lhe no surprise that the too
Femlly/
now
comes enlertarner will be Bob
SILVER RIDGE- Worship, :·:~.h. UNION BAPTIST _ servr .:e, Tuesday, 10 am .;
"Sanford and Son "
Hope. 9 p m., Ch 8
10 a . ~, Church School, 9 am . Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday worship service, Friday, 7 30
Based on a British hit, 1ust
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schoolsupt Joe Sayre Sunday P ~ASON
CHURCH
OF
as Archie Bunker and Co
Oon Rickles, master of the
9 a.m. • ~LAIN$
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School
school,
9:'45
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·Sunday
CHRIST
Loren
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Stephens.
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' Meats and Groceries
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:ENOCHURCHOF CHRIST evening worship, 7 30 · Wed· minister Worshrp, 10 a.m.,
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
.
Syracuse
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992 3986 :
dealer and his 'son Veteran two more than he deserved,
Kermit
Walton,
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.
Hobarl
Newetl
,
supt,
!iervrces
7:30J'.m
worship,
7
30
p.m
Mid
week
connie Redd Foxx Is the star, rn my judgment, because I
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T p p E ItS
p LA 1 N s
end we've always thought he don 't lrnd him Iunny with his
F'reachlng
first
and
third
CHRISTIAN
Mr
John
Wyatt
se~~:o~ed~~~d:~l~~
P~
was pretty good. At any rate, Insults, just crude. iOn the
~un~ays ol mqnth by Clrfford pastot ; J. S. Davis. Sunday GOD- Second St .• Mason, W.
we'll look far It wrth an
other hand, Archie Bunker "H'~~~~~Na. m .CHRISTIAN School supt.; Sunday school, Va . Chester Tennant, pastor.
tlcipatlon - on the basis of see above - while crude, Is
UNION
Darrel Dodd Ill 9.30 a.m .. Morning Sermon, Sunday school, 10 a.m.; mltr·
the wonderful Bunker clan, If very funny, I think.)
Church and Office Supplies-Gifts
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Evening sermon ' 7 rrrng worship, 11 a m ,·
Furnltureand Appllant es
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nothing else. 8 p.m.• Chs. 2 &amp; Anyh ow, it begins at 10· 30
pas or un ay 5chool , 9r 30• p10m30 a.m
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992-2641
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Middleport
pm , Ch 8
am., Leooard Gilmore, first . LETART FALLS UNITED evangelistic service, 7. 30 p.m.
Phone 985-3308
Chester, 0 ,
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In all) begins tonrghf on Ch . carrying e1ther nf the two
MT. MoRIAH CHURCH OF supt Sunday school, 9.30 a.m • HARTFORD CHURCH OF
11, end we 'Understand there shows mentioned fUSI above
AHend the Church of Your Choice • .
GOD - Racine Route 2 Th morning sermon, 10.30 am .; 1 CHRIST in ChrtSiian Union •• some outstanding of. They're runnmg some pretty
Rev Charles Hand
e evening sermon, 7 30 alter Rev. O'Dell Manley, pastor
"'tnos. Tonight It's a World decent movies In pi-lme time
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
Sunday school 9 ;5 pastor: nallng each Sunday Prayer Sunday school, 9· 30 a.m. R""tr
War t drama, "Jules and on Fridays . Ton lqht It's
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morning worship 11 a m
· .... n ey, sup • even ng service,
186 N. Second
. Middleport
Pomeroy
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Ph. 992-3~9f
Moreau and Oshr Werner, MacLafne, at 9 p.m Also·
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Evenrng services.' Thuesday
: 30 P m. 7:30 Wednesday, evening
1:30 p.m.
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and Frrd•~· 7 30.
prayer tTltlell[lg, 7 30 p m.
" Abandon Ship," Tyrone
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE
CH OF Sunday evening youth service
Power , ~ p.m , and the usual
The "Enter\atner of :~ht horror.double .feat~re .. "Dr.
CHURCH OF CHRIST- David
G. P 6 45 with Macy Lou Carler,
~Hr" awards .are staged Mabuse vs Scollarid Yard,"
and
School. leader No Tuesday service
Jewell, pastor . Bible study, 9 30
tontght, with E(t Sullivan and "Bloodlust," starling at am ; 'l"ornlng worship 10 30 ·
Supt.;
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
1rttntmblr him - he had a !I 30 p m .• all on 0.. 10.
evening worship 6 :io p. m'
a .m • Services, 315 Main St., Pl.
7 p.m.; Pleasant. Sunday Mrvlces. 11
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MIDDLEPORT PEN ·
TECOSTAL, Third Ave , the
Rev William Knrttel, pastor .
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school
supl Classes lor ~II ~ges ,
e\lenmg service, 7 30 P m

Young
Peoples meeting ,
Wednesday , B p.m.; Bible
study, Friday, 8 p.m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum, Mid·
dleport. Noel Herrman. pastor.
Guy Priddy, Sunday School
Supl Saturday evenrng servrce,
7 P m. Sunday School, 10
a.m ; Sunday evenmg worship.
7Pm
FIRST BAPTIST ol Mid
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POMEROY
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POMEROY TRINITY - Wednesday '• 7 p.m.. choir
Rev W H. Perrin, pastor. Ror. practice, Wednesday, 8 30 p.m.
Mayer, Supt. Churc~ schooo , 5T PAUL LUTHERAN, f 15 m
h
Rev. Arlhur C. Lund, pastor
~~ut~ ch~I,W~~e~~~:~d~~;· Sunday School, 9 15 a.m..
6 30
Mr Ma
B '~ Charles Evans , Supt .• worshtp•
dlre/.0~: ; :;nio/vu1"' chu;,t; serv ice . 10 30 am . Con :!
f1rmat1on class, Tuesday, 4·15
rehearsal. 7·30p.m., Thursday, lo 5 30 P m ; Junror Con
Mrs Paul Nease, drrector.
POMEROY CHURCH OF :~';'~~";~lass, Thursday, 6· 30 p:~~; 's~~';;:,1~. ~ev~''t~.:~~~
THE NAZARENE ~ Corner SEVENTH
DAY
AD. Srmans ,
pastor .
Danny
Urrlon and Mulberry Rev VENTIST
Pomeroy, Thompson , Sunda:l School
Clyde V Henderson, pastor M b
s
t d 1s
ul erry Hgts . Herbert uperrn en en. un ay church
Sunday School 9 30 am ,
Raymond Walburn, supt. Morgan, pastor
Sabbath school for everyone 9 15 a.m ,
School. Saturday, 2 p.m , Morning worship 10 15 a.m ,
Mor nIng wors h1P 10 · 30 am. worship,
3 15 p m Dorcas Evening services, 7 30 p m ,
Evening service 7.30 p m. Mrd Socrety, 10 am . each Thursda~ Wednesday prayer servrce, 7 30
week service, Wednesday, 7 30 G R
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AHA M UN 1 T E
~ m x ra you actlviftes on
p.GRACE EPI!tCOPAL- Rev METHODIST- Preaching 9 30 unday, 5 p.m.• lor all youth up
Stanley Plaltenburg. minister am • first and second Sundays to srxth grade. 6 30 lor iunror
each month ; th ird and fourth and senior high students.
Mor nIng prayer and sermon, of
Sundays each month, worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
10 30a.m Holy communion and serv rce at 7 30 P m. Wednesday Middleport, 5th and Marn
sermon. first Sundays, 10 30
R 1 M
at 7 30. Prayer and Gerlach,
au'" oyer,
pastor
Michael
a.m Ch urc h sc hool , .., rn · evenrngs
Btble Study
Sunday
School
supl.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP. Bible School, 9 30 am • mor
dergarten through erghth
grade, 10 30 am
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave.. ning worship, 10· 30 a.m.,
POMEROY CHURCH OF Pomeroy, atflllated wrth S B C • evenrng worship, 7:30 P m.•
CHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr • I he Rev Fred Hrll , pastor prayer service 7 p.m Wed.
Pastor Bible SchooL 9 30 am,

Sunday

SchooL 9 JO a m ,

worship, 10:30, adult worsh ip morning worship, 10 30 am,

5ervlce and young peoples

meeting, both 7·30 p m. Sunday
Wednesday , combined Bible
study and prayer meeting, 7 30
P m.
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy RayS Winrng, oflrcer In
charge Sunday , 10 a.m •
Holiness meeftng, 10 30 a.m •
Sunday School. Young People's
Legion, 7J;.m • Thursday, l to 3
F.m .. La res Home League. 7
p m., Prep classes.
SACRED HEART - Rev.
Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
pastor.
Phone
992·2825.
Saturday evening' Mass, 7:30
p.m . Sunday Mass, 8 and 10

IUnlor society, 6 30 am. NYPS,

6 45 p m Sunday evan~elrstlc
meetrng, 7· 30 p.m . rayer
meetrng Wednesday, 7 30 p.m
MIDDLEPORT
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST _
Corner Fourth and Main,
Mrddleport Rev. Henry L Key.
Jr • pastor Sunday School 9 30
A ld R h d
am..
supt •
Morningrno
worshrprc 10ar30s,am.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESLarry Carnahan pre~iding
mrnlster Sunday, Bible lecture,
9 30 a.m. Watchtower study,
10.30 am • Tuesday, Brble
study, 7, 30 P m.; Thursday,
ministry school 7:3.() p m.,
service meehn~ 8:30 ~m.
MIDDLEPD T CH RCH of
Chris!_ in Christ..n- Unton Lawrence Manley. pastor, Mrs.
Russell Young, Sunday School
Supt Sunday School9.30 a.m,
Evening worship 7 30. Wed.
~~day prayer meetrng,-. 7·30

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CHURCH

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Middleport,

Rev Audry Miller, ~astor.·
Fl
C
oyd arson, supt
unday
school, . 9 30 am • Mornrng
worship 10 30 am .; 1unlor
socrety, 6 JO p.m , NYPS, 6 ~
P m Sunday evangelistic
meeting , 7· JO p m. l'rayer
mee trng Wednesday, 7· 30 p m

UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7 JO p .m.; Youth
MEIGS COUNTY, The United meeting 6' 30 p m ; Evenrng
Presbyterian Church, Dwight worship. 7· 30 p m
L Zavltz. Pastor Director :
CHESTERCHURCHOFTHE
George W Hvttoo\ and Rev NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert

lfere's the population explosion
in pe~s?nal t~rm!: To the proud parLinson Stebbins, Ass' t Pas1or'. Grate, pa$1or, Worship service,
ents, 1t s the1r first child - anH they
Directors.
11 a.m and 7•JO p m Sunday.
love her! But to the statisticians
FIRST UNITED PRES. Sunday School , 9· 30 a.m.
who deal only with t·old facts, she'~
BYTE R IAN, Harrisonville, Rlrhard Barton. supt Prayer
Sunday Church School, 9 30 meeting, Wednesday,7.30 p.m.
Just one more person on an already
am • Mrs Homer Lee, Supt.; Bradford Church of ChrrstMornrng Worship 10.30 a.m Clrfford Smith. mtntSier . , crowded earth.
F 1RST
U N t T ,E ,D •·Sunday Schnol 9 3o 8 m ,
What a dilemma! We want chiJ.
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, · mornrng church 10 30 am,
dren.
but we want them to face a
Sunday Church•• School, 9·30 Sunday evening service, 7.30
a.m , LewiS Sauer. SuJ?f . ; p.m Wednesday service, 8 p m
secure future. When almost no one
Mornma Worshlo 10 30 ..,. '
·
•. . .a .m.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
is O(ltimistic about the present, how
F IRST
U N I T E D . METHODIST - Rev Eugene
~RES BYT~RIA~.' sracuse, Gilt, pastor. William Bailey, can anyone look forward to the fu.
ture?
orn n~ ors 1 ~·
a.m • supt Sunday Schoof, 9 30 am .;
~nday hurch Sc ool , 10 a.m Morning worship, 10 30 a.m, ..
Other gene~ations have faced mo.
rs Sampson Hall, Supt
Evening worshi&lt;p 7·30 p m ,
STIVERSVILLE
COM- Wednesday, Chrlstian Yo~th
mefitous problems, too. Yet, with
MUNITY. Rev. Edsel Hart, Crusade, 6 30 P m ; Prayer
God's
help, they surmounted them.
paslor Sunday School service m~llng 7·.30 P m Thursday,
10
p
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am . rayer ee ng eac choir practice, 7 P m
And \}od - if we turn to His
Thursday 7.30 p.m. Sunday
DElHER CHURCH OF
evening service. 7 30 p.m.
CHRIST _ Oanny Evans
Church - Will do the same for us!
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST pas to(. Norman C Will, supt'
- Pomeroy . Harrlsonvrlle Sunday School 9 30 am . •
Roa~ Kenneth Eberts, pastor. Worshir, service, 10 . 30 am
p 1 McEI
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Supt Sunday School 9 30 a.m.; even!~
morn. rng worship ands com.
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30
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evenrng youth Chrrstlan en. TER DAY SAINTS- Portland
deavor. 6.30, Worshrp servrces, Racine Road Ralph Johnson,
Sunday, 7 30 p m. Wednesday pastor . Herber.! Whrte, Sunday

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meetmg and SChool Director Sunday School,
9 30 am. ; Morning worship,
10· 30 a.m ; Sunday evening
service 7 p.m. Wednesday
evening prayer services, 7 30
p 11\.

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~m.
.ST. J HN LU HE RAN Prne Grove, the Rev Arthur
Combs, pastor Sunday school,
9 30 a.m • church services.
10 3o am .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Roy Brll Carter,
evangeliSt ; Thurman Carsey.
Brble School supt • Brble School
9:30 am , mornrng worshtp,
6
p10·30 am ..• youth 1meetrng,
7
m,, evenrn~serv ce, p m ,
~hrrstran
orkers Class,
ues~ay. 1' 30 P m • prayer
m~trny Wednesday, 7.30/ m
NT QUITY BAPTIS Rev. Freeland Norris, pastor
Sund~y school, 10 am .; church
~ervtce, 7 p m. Wednesday
tble study, 7 p.m.
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE,
Minersville, J A McWaters.
pa 1 s d s h 1 0
s or, un ay c 00 • 1 am. ,
rornl.ng worship, 11 am'
rarnrng Union , 6· 30 P m, ,

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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Great Bend, Charles Norris,
pastor . Worshrp service, 9. 30 • s..doy
am • Sunday School,lO JOa.m.
Euk"l
CAR LET ON CHURCH IB 19
Krngsbury Road. Sunday
School, 9 30 a.m., Ralph Carl. •.1 JM"d•y
h
~upt Worship service, 10.30
on
am and 7 30 p.m alternately.
B·2B J6
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, • To.,doy
.1:30 p m. Rev Jay Strles,
Romano
pastor.
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CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH • w,d,.,doy

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert R. Card
Rev. Stanton Smrlh
CHESTER - Worship 9 15
a.m. Confessions, Saturday, 7a.m, Church School 10 a~m
Rev
Willard Dutcher
Raman,
7 30 p.m.
8 1&lt;·21
ENTERPRISE
W h' 9
pastor Mrs Worley Franci.'
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
ors rp,
Sunday School Su~t. SundaYy'
R0be I K h
...
a.m. , Church School, 10 am.
School, 9 45 am. hurch Ser· • Tho"doy
r u n, pastor. ""orge
FLATWOODS- Worship, 11
I Co .. nth•o"'
Skinner, Sundar School supt.
a.m , Church School 10 am
vrces trrst and third Sundays
9 1"
Sunday Schoo • 9 : 30&lt; a.m •
POMEROY-Worshlp, IO 30
lollowrng Sunday School,
morning worship, 10 30 a.m. ,
a.m • Church School9 15 a.m..
Second and fourth Saturday • fndoy
BYF, 6 P m ; Bible Study
U~~~; ~~Gt~GS- Worship ~~:~~~g mw~\Fnhd."' ...;.J~efcJ;;, ev~~~~s·BM:f'CiJec~l~~htAN ~ ~;·;;'h'""
7 30 P m
10
Ch
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- Mr Robert Wyat t;- par'i'lor ,·
uJy"(: b 30"~'it, c 00 a.m • RACINE F,IRST CHURCH Sunday School supt, Ronald ' 0 ~·~.~:;h,ono
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
OF THE NAZARENE - Osborne Bible School 9 JO
3. 1218
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Sunday School, 9' 30 a.m • am. ; preaching 10:45' a.m .•
HEATH -· Worship, 10 30 Morning Worship, 10·30 a.m • Evenrng services. 7 30 p.m.
Evening worshrp, 7:30 p m,
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
C• h S
a m • ""rc chool 9 30 • m.. Wednesday. Sunday School METHODIST - Cecil Wise
LIMrrLESS LOVE: TEXT: LUKE 10:29,37
U~~~~A~o · _ Worshrp 9, 15 Superrntendenl, Pauline Mt· Pastor Sunday School, 9, 30 ''"'""'" " ''"" '
It was in answer to a lawyer's question, "Who lS my nelg~ a m , Churc~ School 10 a.m , Cllntock, pastor. Rev Morr;ls a.m , Morning Worship, lO·JO h) lh•• Am('r•to~n
bor," that Jesus proceeded to relate the parable of The Good UMYF 7 p m
M Wolle.
a.m • Young People's service,
SALEM CENTER- Worshrp
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- 6 45 P m , Evangelistic service,
"''''' '"' "''
samaritan.
9 am.; Church School 10 am • Charles Norris, pastor Sunday 7 30 p m Prayer meeting
It gives three pictures, one of a victim of poverty, one of UMYF Thursday, 7 p m.
School_. 9 30 am. . Mornrng Thursday, 7 30 p m
'
aelfilhlyabllorbedpassersby,andoneofacomno••ionatehelper.
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
wors~tp, 10 45 .am7 ' Sunday FREEDOM GOSPEL
rRev. ForrestR. Donley
evenrng worshrp, .30 P m • MISSION- Bald Knobs Rev
The lllfferer Is a man, nothing more. The others are designated
ASBURY- Worshrp 11 a.m • Wednesday evening Bible L. R Gluesencamp, pastor
by """feaion or nationality ...... J
'
•·the Ja
Ch h S h00 19 so
Study, 7 30. p.m.
Roger Wrllred Sr Sunday·
,...
•
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wyer
urc c
· am • WSCS,
DANVILLE WESLEYAN , School Supt Sunday School
With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is
lllSWers the qu~1on, "Who?" by brushing away aU national • ls~~~ei~~YRUN _ Worshi 9 Rev
Lawrence Sullrvan . 9 30 a.m .; Sunday evening good in family and community life, this feature Is sponsored by the business
distinction, aU prejudice rl. race, aU difference of creed, aU en· a m Church School IO a~
pastor· Sunday ~chool 9 30 worshrp 7:30 Prayer meeting,
mltles rooted In history'
WScS 3rd Wednesday ·7·JO am,' you;h and 1unlor youth Tuesday, 7 30 p m Ernest firms and organizations whose names appear below.
.
pm •
• .
serv ce .
45 p m,; evening Deeter, class leader. Youth
At lhllpolnt, JesUBihrew the question back to the lawyer,
MINERSVILLE _ Worshr
worship, 7:30p.m.; prarr and Meeltng Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.,
but In a dllferentform: not who was the neighbor?, rather, who 10 a.m .. Church School 9 amP pr~it"vE~ed~~s~a~R~Eo fA';:· Ernest Deeter. leader.
acted like a nelgi!bor'i
- - ••
.
wscs. 3rd Monday, 1 30 p m: TIST- Rev Howard Klmbl ..
H::M~~u UNITE~
For the questldft
:&gt;;
Sund.a.j schocl, 10 am. ;
AI')JE&gt;
,, ..... , ::.'!:1
;vu
rather, Have I the klnd Of love whicH iieek&amp;lhe-good of aU men · - Pr.aye' car\d. .• Blbie , ShJd.)':o s."rt.t'c;e Da;_r~a supt.; ~venlng ~O~ .' ' &lt;Stll'ldaf' ~c!/1o6tr ,9 oo.:;J 1:' o "'" • ~ ~ "' ' 991-~550 •
. · 1-Phone 992-328Jil&lt;;rli t. ll M'iddhi""'Pfl
under all clrcwnstances ?
Wednesday, 7:30Pm.
meetln • ni d P ';'.30 rayer a.m.• Roy Pooler, supt • Allred
240 Lincoln St.
Middleport
~ I
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
CHE~·TE ur ay,
~m
Wolle, asst supt, mornrng
·
For love Is not a seU..:.oentered feeling of achievement acRev. w. Dale McClurg
GOD- R R CHURC
OF worshrp, 11 a .m ; evening t"----;,-----~---_:_--f---------:----.::_
- ...,..cording to a pre.detennined standard of obUgatlon. Rather, it IS
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
pastor. ~~nJ:Yme:c~~l1erlti 1 ~0 sermon, 7 30 p.m • allernatlna
·the ..,....
""'"'laneous over11ow of a hear tilla t f orgets '"""'
•··" m the
Rev.
Martha
Ann
Manner
•
each
Sunday.
Class
meetrng
11
BETHANY I Dorcas)
am .• worshrp servrce, 11 am. ; a .m. allernatlng ~unday
presence of hwnan need. II makes a big difference whether we Worship 9 30 a m Church even,rng sedrvlce. 7• prayer morn rngs . Allred Wolfe,
,,
·
say "Wholsmyneigbbor?"or"Whosenelrl"boraml'"
School 10 30 am· '
~~rv cde an youth service, layleader; Christian Endeavor,
Bakers of Good Bread
'
.
,,..
.
CARMEL
w
h
urs ay, 7 P m
7 30 P m Sundar
Roger
W V
Middleport, Ohio
One fixes attention on men's claim on me; the other on my a.m .. lsi and 3 rdor~u~~·a 1 _LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Buckley, ·presiden .' Prayer
Muntlngton, · a.
debt to them.
Church School 10 a m
Y • S Homer Sterhens, pastor meeting, Wednesday. 7 30 P m
The truth, therefore, which Christ would bave us Jearn is that 7 APPLE. GROVE .:... Worshrp, muo~~j,{g !~~~~lp, ~ 0 3 ~ ~·.~ ; :~~~dm:Or~tr~o fir~ Monday
tobeatruenelghboristoreruhrhelpwheneverandwhereverlt a~ ~m ~~~h~;~kschool, 9 30 Robert Bobo, Sunday school
'
p.
•
II needed And that we are neighbors to aU men no matter what Wednesday 8 p m servrce, supt · Sunday evenrng servrce,
RUTLAND
,
•
·
7 JO. Youth meetrng, Monday, 7
RUTLAND FIRST BAPT T
Sales
· Allis Chalmers - Service
EAST 1LE,TAdRTt• -d Worshlp, p.m. Mrd week service, Wed
IS
maybelhebarrlersofrace,orcolor,orcreed,ordlstance.
10
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Middleport,
Ohio
... 1 t
will tits
channels ill
.
a.m . rrs an "" undays , nesday 7 30 p
Rev . Samuel Jackson,
Farm· Industrial· Lawn· Garden
"""'· ove omen cu own
, w nolwaal to be 9 am , second and fourth
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF pastor Sunday School, 10 am ..
Tuppers Plains
667-3435
commanded, nor ask how far It Is bound to go, but spontaneously Sundays , church school , 9 a m.. THE NAZARENE_ Rev. M C. Mrs Gertrude Butler. sup!
30
llld universally will act In kinship with all the needy a!ld sad Jt llrsl and lhlrd Sundays . 10 a.m ., Larrmore, pastor Bob Moore :;e~~~\nis;~~~f~~. ~ ~ m.P· I1\·'
will ek to be _,
·
second and fourth Sundays Sunday School S 1 S d •
as ,.,de and deep as the Jove of God, which IS Mid week servrce, Wednesday, School. classes lor ~f1 age~.nv ~~
RUTL ND CHU CH OF
se
limitless.
,
8 ~~
BE
.
am .; mornrng worship, 10 45 CHRIST - Sunday school, 9·30
But as Is true of aU or Jesus' teachings, there is more In· am ., E:O~ an~D &lt;th w~~~~~ ~~ NYPS Sunday , .6 30 p m , ~~~;,u~ro~ · a~Jal~~·vofl:i'~s:
Athens Road
Pomeroy
The Store with A Heart
·
volved here than mere ethical instruction
Church School 10 am
Y
evangelistrc servrce Sunday, 10. 30 a.m Regular board
A Family That Worships Together
7
30
,
,,Racine·
949-3342
·
P m. Mid week prayer meeting 7 30 th d s t d
Stays Together
F or no man can perfectly fulfill the demands
rl. Jove. Jesus 1 LETART FA.LLS ·- ·worshlp meeting.
Wednesday, 7 30 p.m each month. • "
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9
alone has don\? It! He was what Luther called ''God's Good
~onliNI~ht¥ri~AS~hooWI ahml . MISsronary meeting, second THE RUTLAND COM t-----:~--.:_
Samar!tanforallmen."ThestoryherelslherecordofHlsown
•
ors p Wednesday
pm
v·
930am., ChurchSchool1030
UNITED' 7 30
FAITH
Non . MUNITY CHURCH- Rev ,
action. It can beapprolimated In us only as He dwells In us, and ~~~esd~ldti We~k Service. Denomination - Rev . Dennis ~~~~~i.d 9 ~Ouba~~d; .J:r';h~p
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glvetl us the gift of His compassion.
MORSEYcH:fPEL- Wo hi
Weaver, pastor Sunday school, serv1ce, 11 am ; Wednesday
Bakers of Holsum Bread
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
The record d
ot ttl~ Ill t
· the Jif fIll
11 am 1st
d J d S Js p 9 30 a.m • Bob Barber, supl .. pra~er meeting, 7 30 p.m
oes n
us e ou come m
eo e C · •
an r un ays. worship service. 10:30 am .• Sunday night worship, 7, 30
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, 0 .
· ·
lawyer.I~ratherdirectsJesus'wordstothereader : ''Go and do . h~O~TI'it'~·~\~o~shrp 7 30 youth meetrng , 6 45 p.m. , RUTLAND CHURCH OF
likewise!' Show mercy - limitless love to aU men p m., Church School 9:30am :;:'~fn~. ~~One~d~·· 7 ~ayer THE NAZARENE - Rev
'
everywhere.
SUTTON- Worship. 11 a.m.
EDEN UNITED gRETH~EN Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr., pastor
2nd and 4th Sundays, Church IN CHRIST-Eldon R Blake Sunday School. 9:30 a.m ;
The Rev. Dwight L. Zavitz, Pastoc,
School 10 am .
~ t
S d Sh
·
• Mornrng worship, .10:30 a.m ;
Member of the Big 3
WESLEYAN (Racine) sor un ay c 001• 10 a .m • Youngrv,ople's service, 6 : ~
Middleport and Syracuse-Presbyterian Churches.
lnnte
HolSinger,
supt
Mor.
p
m
·
vaw,
tlstl
1
Wors hi p, 11 a.m . , Church ntng
General Merchandise
sermon, 11 am , Evening
•
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c serv ces,
Chester, Oh lo
School , 10 a.m .
service Christian Endeavo 7 30 P m
ednesday evening
Tuppers Plains
667-3280
UMYF lor all churches of the 1 30 p m , Mrs. lyda Chevalle~: servrce 7 30 p.m
Southern Cluster, 7· 30 p.m presrdent Song service a d
MASON COUNTY
each Sunday at the ' Youth sermon 8 20. Mid Week pr~y~r THE HILAND CHAPEL
.
Center IOak Grove Road )
tl ' w d sd
•
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
mee n~ .e ne ay, 7' 30 P m. George Casto, pastor. Sunday
Rev. Jacob Lehman
. ~~der arre HolSinger, class School. 9:30 ; evenrng worship,
Rev. Standley Brandum
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT 1 30. Thursday evening prayer
Family Recreation
JOPPA
Wo hi 10
service. 7:30 p m
Pomeroy- Member F. D.I.C. &amp;
C
rs P
a.m ' CHURCH Harrrsonvllle MASON FIRST BAPTISTSwimming
Federal Reserve Sl(st~'!l..
~urch School 9 a m ; Prayer Road, Rev Roy Taylor, pastor , Second and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
.
WBOedTnTeOsdMay:...8 pc.m
Henry Eblin, Sunday School Craig, .pastor. Sund&lt;ay school,
LeOtiNng,
G
hurch &gt;up I )unday ~chool 9:30 a m
services. !a.m. ; Sunday School evening worship, •7 : 30 Pm' 9· 45 am .; worship service, 11
Meigs County Branch
9.45 am Bible study every Prayer and praise service a.m; training union, 6:30pm.;
Thursday, 7:30p.m.
Thursday 7 30 p m
• evening worship service, 7 30
Rexall Drugs
NORTH BETHEL- Worship,
COMMUNITY. CHURCH ~m . Mid·week prayer service,
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
11 am ; Chur~ h School lOam Dexter - Worship service~
rrm:rn·,~: p.~CIENCE
1
992-2955
Pomeroy
9. !5LF~~.-e!~~da~u'nc~~ ; ~a~urday and Sunday, 7 30 Services at 315 Main St., Pl .
296 W. Second Pb. 992-3863 Pomeroy
preaching at 11 a.m. each
H EM L 0 C k
G 11 0 V E Pleasant, Sunday School 9:15
Sunday. Prayer meeting, 7.45 CHRISTIAN_ David ~tautte am Sundays, 11 am.; Wed·
p m Wednesday ; WSCS. 8 p.m pastor . Stanford Stockton sup\' nesdaA. testimonral meeting 8
with Paul Crabtree
on third Tuesday each month Morni~Q worship, 9:30 'a.m.; p ~AI~~ji~o;.~LE CHURCH
and
CALL POINTVIEW
992 · 2)05
REEDSVILLE - Sunday church school 10 30 0 m
.
school, 9 30, preaching, 7:30 young• ""Oples •meeilng ·6 30 -Letart Route 1, the Rev. Stan 1
Electric Motor Repair
St. Rt. 7
Chester~ Ohio AlO W. Main
p.m Sunday, prayer meeting,
. r· 1
•
Craig, pas lor Sunday school,
.,.,.,
7. 30 p m. Tuesday, WSCS, 7·31)- ~. m. , even ng worship, 7 30. 9:30 am; prayer and Bible
From lhe wonderful folks back?) Lots of guests, and
Choose
the
Church
of
your
Choice
·
77&lt;·5750
.
first Thursday each month
lble ,sludy, WednesHay, 7 30 study, 7 30 p.m. Cottage prayer
who bro~M you " All In lhe no surprise that the too
Femlly/
now
comes enlertarner will be Bob
SILVER RIDGE- Worship, :·:~.h. UNION BAPTIST _ servr .:e, Tuesday, 10 am .;
"Sanford and Son "
Hope. 9 p m., Ch 8
10 a . ~, Church School, 9 am . Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday worship service, Friday, 7 30
Based on a British hit, 1ust
++ +
WTUh PERS
schoolsupt Joe Sayre Sunday P ~ASON
CHURCH
OF
as Archie Bunker and Co
Oon Rickles, master of the
9 a.m. • ~LAIN$
ors
lp
hurch
School
school,
9:'45
a.m
.;
·Sunday
CHRIST
Loren
T
Stephens.
Take Someone with You to Church
10
were, this series debuts cheap shot, Is back In his
' Meats and Groceries
·
featuring a Black junk third lry at a series About
:ENOCHURCHOF CHRIST evening worship, 7 30 · Wed· minister Worshrp, 10 a.m.,
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
.
Syracuse
•
_
·
• nesday prayer and Bible study, Bible study, 11: 15 am ; evening
992 3986 :
dealer and his 'son Veteran two more than he deserved,
Kermit
Walton,
~r
.
Hobarl
Newetl
,
supt,
!iervrces
7:30J'.m
worship,
7
30
p.m
Mid
week
connie Redd Foxx Is the star, rn my judgment, because I
•
weekly, 9 30 a.m on Sunday
T p p E ItS
p LA 1 N s
end we've always thought he don 't lrnd him Iunny with his
F'reachlng
first
and
third
CHRISTIAN
Mr
John
Wyatt
se~~:o~ed~~~d:~l~~
P~
was pretty good. At any rate, Insults, just crude. iOn the
~un~ays ol mqnth by Clrfford pastot ; J. S. Davis. Sunday GOD- Second St .• Mason, W.
we'll look far It wrth an
other hand, Archie Bunker "H'~~~~~Na. m .CHRISTIAN School supt.; Sunday school, Va . Chester Tennant, pastor.
tlcipatlon - on the basis of see above - while crude, Is
UNION
Darrel Dodd Ill 9.30 a.m .. Morning Sermon, Sunday school, 10 a.m.; mltr·
the wonderful Bunker clan, If very funny, I think.)
Church and Office Supplies-Gifts
t
Sd
Evening sermon ' 7 rrrng worship, 11 a m ,·
Furnltureand Appllant es
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pas or un ay 5chool , 9r 30• p10m30 a.m
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992-2641
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pm , Ch 8
am., Leooard Gilmore, first . LETART FALLS UNITED evangelistic service, 7. 30 p.m.
Phone 985-3308
Chester, 0 ,
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In all) begins tonrghf on Ch . carrying e1ther nf the two
MT. MoRIAH CHURCH OF supt Sunday school, 9.30 a.m • HARTFORD CHURCH OF
11, end we 'Understand there shows mentioned fUSI above
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GOD - Racine Route 2 Th morning sermon, 10.30 am .; 1 CHRIST in ChrtSiian Union •• some outstanding of. They're runnmg some pretty
Rev Charles Hand
e evening sermon, 7 30 alter Rev. O'Dell Manley, pastor
"'tnos. Tonight It's a World decent movies In pi-lme time
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
Sunday school 9 ;5 pastor: nallng each Sunday Prayer Sunday school, 9· 30 a.m. R""tr
War t drama, "Jules and on Fridays . Ton lqht It's
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morning worship 11 a m
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186 N. Second
. Middleport
Pomeroy
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Ph. 992-3~9f
Moreau and Oshr Werner, MacLafne, at 9 p.m Also·
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: 30 P m. 7:30 Wednesday, evening
1:30 p.m.
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prayer tTltlell[lg, 7 30 p m.
" Abandon Ship," Tyrone
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE
CH OF Sunday evening youth service
Power , ~ p.m , and the usual
The "Enter\atner of :~ht horror.double .feat~re .. "Dr.
CHURCH OF CHRIST- David
G. P 6 45 with Macy Lou Carler,
~Hr" awards .are staged Mabuse vs Scollarid Yard,"
and
School. leader No Tuesday service
Jewell, pastor . Bible study, 9 30
tontght, with E(t Sullivan and "Bloodlust," starling at am ; 'l"ornlng worship 10 30 ·
Supt.;
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
1rttntmblr him - he had a !I 30 p m .• all on 0.. 10.
evening worship 6 :io p. m'
a .m • Services, 315 Main St., Pl.
7 p.m.; Pleasant. Sunday Mrvlces. 11
992-2550
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Wednesday Bible' sl~dy .j.Jii
RacJn(, Ohio
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Ph. 9~9-3272 . 2..0.Lincoln St.
Mld~eport
Pi'1yer meetlna. 7:30 n.m ·

the Sennonette

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HEINER'S BAKERY

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MARK VSTORE

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DOMIGAN SOHIO STATION

RACINE FOOD MARKEr.

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THE FARM'ERS BANK
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SWISHER &amp;LOHSE

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GAUL'S TRAILER SALES

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE ·

F.' J. ,WALlACE, JEWELfR
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ROYAL OAK PARK·

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~YINGS &amp;LOAN cO.

POMEROY ELECTRIC SERVICE
SADIE'S MARKET

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

BfN ~NKUN SIORF ·. ·.
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any one person bu one
cliance In 25,000 of witnessing

a total solar ecUpse.

St. George as the patron
saint of the Boy Scouts.

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sentinel Classifieds Get.Action! . S~;,tinel ClasS,ijie(ls Get Results!
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Help Wanted

WISH to thank the Ewing
Funeral Home, Mr . Charles

Russell. minister, Feeney

Bennett

Post

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and

Au xi liary,, · friends, neighbors

and relatives wt1o sent cards,
· flowers and food during the
sickness and death of my
husband,

Homer

Hawkins1•

Wife, Mrs. Louise Hawkins .

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WANTED·'

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Boiler OperatorS
Must have State of Ohio
High Pressun!
Contact
Personnel Department

ucen8e

Holzer Medical Center
1st &amp; Cedar ~.

INVITATION TO BID

Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

Clerk 's Off ice , Race Stree t.
M iddleport, Oh io, until
p .m . Jan . l A, 1972 and. opened as ..

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soon u practicable thereafter ,
fo r performing and ex ecuting
the Contract for : Middleport

Fire Department , Race Street

at North Fourth Street , Mid dleport, Ohio,
In accordance w ith t he plans
and specif i cations , and all

An equal opportunity employer

WYNAN 'S

Wh ite

Maintenance Service,

Glove

State'~s

Largest Cleaning Controctor.
now accepting applicat ions
for work at New Haven, W.

Va., 5 p.m. lo 8:30 p.m.,
Monday thru Friday . An
equal opportunity employer.
Phone 485-7531 collect.
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Contra ct documents contained
herein, prepared by Auble Mitchei i - Burgess · and LADY with references, live in ,
tfQ
cook ing,
some
Associates .. ·H':z West State
ht~usework . Phorie 992 -5397 or
Street, Athens, Ohio ..5701, 7188
Pippin Road , Cincinnati , Ohio
992·3507.

45239.

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Plans and specifications may

be picked up at the Archltect'-s
office or at the Middleport
VIllage Clerk's Office : -l'h West
State Street, Athens , Ohio
~5701 ; Race Street , Middleport,
Ohio.
A deposit is required as called
for in the " Instruction to Bid ders.," Bids shall be sealed and
~nclosed In a seated enveloped
delivered to the Clerk's Office.
237 Race St ., Middleport, Ohio

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Day

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Publlcollon
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Monday Deadline 9 a.m.
Cancellaflon &amp; Corrections
Will be accepled until9 a.m. for
Day of Publication
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Minimum Charge7lc
12 cents per word three
consecutive Insertions.
18 cents per word six consecutive Insertions.

5443 .

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for ·sale.· Brown 's. Phone 992-

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- - - ---,..,...VACUUM CLEANER·. . Electro
Hygiene New ~mon~trator
ha s all cleaning · attachments
plus the new Electro Suds for
shampooing ca rpet. Only

Wanted
To Buy
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Will re-fin ish and restring if

OFFICE HOURS
necessary . Call 992-3214.
8:30a.m. to 5'00 p.m. Daily,
1-12·31c
8:30 a .m. to 12:00 Noon --...,..--'--:-----+
Saturday .
WANTED to buy: H•rdesly's
KOSCOT KOSMETI CS and wigs

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FOUR NEW HOMES .
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
, ONE HOME IN RACINE
TWQ HOMES tN SYRACUS!i
D.NEHOME INMfDDLEPORT ·
,
NO MO .. EY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A J bedroom $16,900,00 ~ome ,can '1&gt;0 P&lt;Jrchased wifh
month I~ payment as-low as'$6~.00 for a family with~ base
of SS,OOO.OO and' three thlidren. 7'1• Pet. annual
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INVENTORY S4LE

Clearance Sale!
Buy i\ny
. Fuel Oi I
SIEGLER
. . HEAlER

BILL NELSON, 912-3657
TOM CROW, 992-2580

CALL
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HILTON WOLFE, 949-3211
DALE DUTTON, 912·2534

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SAAK&amp;i't! .

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You Buy Any Siegler Heater

SEPTIC tanks clea'ned. Miller .
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
662-3035 .
2-12-tfc
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Finisher and painting.
Richard I. Dubbeld, phone
742-5825.
1·10-Stc

Auto Sales
1972 MERCURY, 4,000 miles.
Call 77J.S.119.
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house, bath , business, or
storage building $6,500 .

Phone 985-3529.
TROPICAL

12-19-30tc

FISH.

fanty

guppies, angels and breeders.

Bellas and supplies. Phone
'992-5443.
12-30-tfc

insi de and out, no rust, white
wi th red Inter ior . Phone

SERVICE,
George Grale. Rutland 742- UPHOLSTERING
complete
selection
of fabrics
. 5943 afte.r l p.m.
and vinyl to choose from .
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Pick-up and deilvery. Slater
Upholstering, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
phone 992-3617.
12-27-JOtp
Real Estate For Sale

1 ACRE lot with view. near SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Tuppers Pla ins - $2,000. REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
GOOD hay. Phone 992·3658.
4782. Gallipolis. John Russell,
Phone 667-3978.
1-11 -6tc
1·14-2tc Owner &amp; Operator.
5·12-tfc
Mobile Homes For Sale
NICE 2-story home with lull AUTOMOBILE insurance been
basement. 2 lots. new forced cancelled?
1956 RICHARDSON 8 x 36, 2
Lost
your
air furnace . Near Pomeroy .
bedroom - 5550 ; fuel oil
operator's license? Call 992·
Elementary School. Phone 2966.
furnace, alllires on it . Phone
992-7284 to see.
992-7185.
6·15-Hc
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11 -7-tfc - - - - - - - - - --'-----BACKHOE AND .DOZER work.
60X12, 2-bedroom. all-electric, HOUSE . Phone 992-7394.
Septic tanks Installed. George
air conditioned, 8x20 ft . Porch
l-13-6tc (Bill) Pullins. Phone 992-2478.
and aluminum
awning,
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4·2l-tfc
alyminum skirting,. com - HOUSE, 1642 Lincoln Heights.
Call Danny Thompson, 992·
pletely setup . Beautiful
O'DELL WHEEL allghment
2196.
location. Owner leaving state.
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.
Phone 949-4891 or 992-5272.
Complete front end service,
7·18-tfc
1-10-tfc -37B_E_D_R_O_O_M
- ra_n_c_h _ty_p_e_h-ome,
tune up and brake service .
Wheels balanced elec~--------...:...-,
Arbaugh Addition, Tuppers
Ironically .
All
work

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Plain s. All new with total
electric and central air

guaranteed .
Reasonable
rate$. Phone 992-3213.

conditioning, bath and 'I• fully
7-27-tfc
carpeted, lull basement. - -- - -- - -gara~et in btisemh ent. See by
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
appo1n men , p one 992-2196
Complete Service
or 992-3585. Danny Thomp~on .
Phqne 949-3821 .
Financing available.
Racine, Ohio
12 30
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• Critt,. ~ra~ford
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5·1·1fc
S'IX ROOM house, 33 Butternut
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Wa_dsworfh Dnve, Columbus.
service, all makes. 99i2284.
Ohio, phone 237-4334.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
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Authorized Singer Sales and
Service. We Sharpen Sclsso'rs.
FOR SALE by owner. We'll
3·29-tfc

EXPERT
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Phone 992· 2094

''-MILLER

MOBILE HOMES

WEEKSPA'/-

$5,000-THfofi

Open a TIIS
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy,O.

"NUI'F FO'TH' .
FIEST 0' '/ORE.

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Dbl Anthony Plumbing
We have a complete Home
Maintenance Service the
year around. No maHer what
your need. Com!Mte roof or
spouting 111fNIIr. Interior ,or
exterior ca.,.., try. Ceiling
lilt and Plnefing ond Siding.
Complete Plumbing &amp;
Healing.
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We have· 24 hr, e.mergency
service.
992-5813
742-3947
992-389~ 742-4761
Wt are fully in&amp;urtd

/HAT IF WE: t&gt;ON'r RE:Ol.Cf "ll'c
51ZE OF "ll'E PROJECT DAASlJ·
CALLY WE'LL HAVE. iO A5K "ll'E

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.YO.J
.•OF "UMIIN
COURS~f.MAN
DIJ!l£5.' I!V ....,_,
AAE LOUSING UP
HE'S DONe.
Tf&lt;E set!Ne S&gt;DME·
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F~lrgroun~ on Rt. ' 7 , by~··~: . ru ~~ ISHED and unfurnishe~ l~l"'~
li "&lt;:~~~-&lt;ft:·"i~
. Rear ' tires on and•off tread .
?bone 992-2272.
. , , · · apMitments. Close lo school.
Ri ar bumper with rear step and
1·3·30tc
Phone 992·5434.
troller ball hOle.
S_H_OO
_ T_I_N-:G- Ma
- t-ch-,- Sa-1-ur-da y.
I0·1B-Ile
Stop In and See Our
~g~~~' c~~T;:re~r:~ 9." "trade in. Jan . 1l. al the Racine Planing
Floor Display.
one 1965 model 'I&gt; ton Dodge
BEDROOM mobile home in
Mill at 6 p.m. Fattory choke 2 Racine
1220 Washington Blvd.
area
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Phone
991-6329.
pickup truck .
guns only. Assorted meat .
PROPOS._L NO . 2
Belpre, Ohi.o
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Sponsored by the Syracuse
Specifications same as proposal
Fire Dept.
miss our home, but It's too
No. I. To be considered as a
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trade In, one 1965 model 1h ton
1-12-3tc BEDROOM
large fgr elderly couple . It's a READY -MIX CONCRETE de·
FOR
THE
BEST
deal
in
a
new
mobile homes. Adults only.
International pick up truck .
modern
brick, J bedrooms, 2
or
used
mobile
home,
try
livered right to your project.
Phone 992-5592.
baths, full basement, central
Kanauga
Mobile
Home
Sales,
All trade.tns to be accepted at GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
Fast
and
easy.
Fr'ee
12·19-tlc
Sportsman Club, Sunday ,
heating and air condlfloning1 estimates. Phone 992-3284.
Kanauga , Qhio.
the time of delivery of new
Jan . 16, 12 noon .
carpeted , heated swlmmina
12 -17190tc
Goegleln Ready-Mix Co.,
truck , regardless of the
LOTS. Bob's Mobile
l-12·3tc TRAILER
pool,
large marble patio,
mechanical condition of the
From the largest T ••• ;:;:
Middleport, Ohio.
Court,
Rt.
124,
Syracuse,
Ohio
trade-ln.
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MOBILE
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HOME
S.
Larg
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992-2951.
Bulldozer
Rodlator to the
6-30·1fc
Bidders to lurnlsh 1their own PUPPIES to give away to good
fllties'. Terms. 719 McC41ioch
selection
8
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10
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12
wides,
1
to
4
Smallest
Heater
Core.
4.2-tfc
Bid Forms and submit bids for
home. Phone 949·3621 .
Rd., Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. Ph .
bedrooms, bank repos and
· Brown, Gallipolis.
each propsal as numbered .
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lllggs
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304-675-4888.
used. some prcoctlcally new.
Bids shall be pla inly marked
Lawrence A snu·th 8pe t
Radiator Specialist
1-9-61c
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Save u~to "•· R. A. or Don
GREY
AND
WHITE
kitten,
Christmas Day with his sealed envelope.
Miller, 70S Farson Street.
with flea collar in vicinity of
1 p.m. Racine Gun Club.
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO Belpre , Ohio by Kaiser
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
The County Commissioners
McClure's
Dairy Isle. Phone
1-14·2tc
may accept the lowest bid or
may ~e purchased by small Aluminum, phone 423-9531.
992-2892.
and Mrs. Dan Smith and select the best bid tor the Inmonthly payments, see it
1-4-12tc
1-13-31c Ph. 992·2174
family, Cannel.
tended purpose and reserve the .- WILL DO sewing . Very locally, write Cortland Music - - - -- - - - .
r ight to reject any or all bids. or
reasonable . Phone 992-7252.
Co
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Cortland,
Charles Diehl is a patient at any part there of .
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Auto Sales
University
Hospital
in
Board of County Com - - - - -- - - - 1·1 4-21p
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Colwnbus.
mission~~sr tha Chambers, Clerk GUN SHOOT, Friday, Jan . 14, 6
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dr .• V·S, power brakes. power
Mrs . Marion Howell of ___ _______ _l~~l_l_·!_' c
on Mile Hill Rqpd. Assorted
Phone 992-2362.
sleer ing, radio - $975 . Phone
Columbus spent a weekend ~-------------meats.
Broker
985-3'127,
Chester, Ohio.
1-12-6tc
1·11·4tC - -- - - , - - here witb relatives.
Cl "f" d Ad
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110 Mechanic Street
1-12-4tp
The Campmeeting Singers of ~
aSS I Ie
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Pomerov, Ohio
2 HORSE trailers and 2
registered
Appaloosa
ponies.
1961
FIAT,
4
door,
exira
good
Dayton sang lo a full house at 1
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Phone 992-3989.
shape, 48.000 miles . Carl
OLDER HOME
the local church Saturday ~
br j ng yDU .
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1-14-llc Findling , Alfred.
3 bedrooms, bath, large liv ing
1-12-3tp
1
evening.
1
extra cash
and dining . Garage. Nice lol.
WiliardFaudree is a medical STEREO-Radio Console . 4 ·
Charles Diehl, Mrs. Georgia
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Only $10,000.00.
patient at Veterans Memorial speed intermixed changer. 1970 W-30 OLDSMOBILE 442,4. BEDROOMS
Diehl and Charles Anthony 11
for
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Hospital with pneumonia.
dual volume control , 4
outomallc, factorr ster~o Nice .living, . dining and break Dielil accompanied Mr. and 1 shopping sprees
~ Mr and Mrs R be I Allti
speaker sound system, lovely
tape. Lots of extras. Ike new.
fast nook. Gas forced air
Mrs. Ivan Diehl to Columbus 1
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_re Walnut fini sh. Balance 569.52.
Caff 992-2441 after 5 p.m.
furnace . Double Garoge.
spent Sunday afternoon wtth
Use our budget terms. Call
11 -28-tfc
$14,500.00.
Airport when the Ivan Dlehls - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chas. Alltires of Racine.
992-7085.
RENOVATED
re turned to their home in were Mr. and Mrs. Charles theMr·
1-12-61c 1971 CHEVY Vega , with 7 rooms, bath, gas furnace,
. and Mrs. Kenneth Payne
Rosenburg, Texas, after a ten Pickens and Sherry of and Judy Steinmetz and Freda
paneling . 3 bedrooms 11 x 17.
studded snow tires mounted .
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day visit here.
Garage . ~ acre . Only
plus lwo extra regular tires,
Williamstown, W. Va., Mr. and Carsey visited Mamie Newlun
style, AM-FM combination, 4 $1,700,00 ; Also Teac stereo . $11,000.00.
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Mrs . Paul Meredith of . at a Columbus hospital where
speaker sound system, 4
67 ACRES
cassette player -recorder for
speed automatic changer .
Westerv'ille, Miss · Naomi she had eye surgery. ·
use wifh home stereo system 3 bedroom house, bath, furnace.
Balance $79 .67. Use our
drilled well . Barn, garage.
$50; Phone 742-3887 or 742·
Pickens of Athens, Mr. and _ Mt . and Mrs. Dale Whaley
budget terms. Call 992·7085. 4447 from 9 ~ 30 a.m . to 2: JO
Small stream. Some timber.
1·12-61c
Mrs. Ri~k Selzer of Columbus, spent Saturday evening with ·
Only $9,500.00 THI$ MONTH.
p.m. and after l p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Harhss Frank, the Robert Alki
114 ACRES
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NEEDLE
Sewing
Cattle
farm
. 2 borns, good
Cathy and George Pickens of -......Mrs. Kathy J';~ of Cin~e
have
deducted the excise tax and
Machine 1971 Model In walnut '65 CHEVY Slation Wagon,
fences. 5 room house, bath,
Long Bottom and Mr. and Mrs. cinnali visited her grandstand. All features built-in to phone "992-6256 after 5 p.m.
g1ven ~ur profit to you.
· forced air furnace. Only
make fancy designs and do
By Mro. Lyle Baldenon
Steve Cowdery of Parkers· mothers, saturday at Holzer
$18,000.00.
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A holiday party for the burg.
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Hospital, Ava Gilkey and Mrs.
tonhol~s, blind hems, etc.
NEW71 CHEVY KINGSWOOD WAGON. Color seo oqua
PROPERTIES
FOR
SALE
1967
.VOLKSWAGEN
Beetle.
l•imary Sunday School Class
Mr.
Mrs. Raleigh Hetzer Uncoln Russell. Other visitors
S43.35 ·cash price or term s good shape, $995. Ph-one 742tinted alass, floor mats, door ed. auards. 4,season air, 25S
HELEN L. TEAFORD, .
available. Phone 992·5641.
of the Reedsville United. and famtly of Akron and Mr. of Ava Gilkey were Mr. and
H. P. 400 cu. ln. eng ., wh. covers, Comfortlll st: wheel, w·w
ASSOCIATE
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992-2378
Methodist Church was ·beld and Mrs .. Arthur Hetzer of Mrs. Clinton Gilkey, Tad and
tires •. E. clock, P. B., radio, turbo hyd~omoflc. ;X,we;
1· 13-3tc
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steer~ng &amp; brakes, luggage carrier. Retell $.!048.40.
Dec. 20 at the home of their Belle, W. Va., were here to help Karen of Alban
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Mrs~ Mamie YNewlun was
leader, Mrs. Marlene Putman. celebrate the birthday of their
Games were played and prizes mother' Mrs. Mallei . Hetzer. taken from a Columbus
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Holiday guests at the h~me of hospllal to the home of her
deluxe belts,. tinted glass, power falfgafe, floor mot1, rear
Greg Wigal and Mike Griggs Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pickens daughter. Cards will reach her
""deflector. 4 seoson air conditioning, turbo hydromoflc, ·
36" X 23" X.009
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and a small prize was given to were Mr. and Mrs. Harold at 10006th Av St Alb
307 V-8 engine, lugg~ge corrler, power steering, G78-2-w
each quest. Refreshments of .saner, Mary Ruth and' Joy of Va
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ans, ·
OFFICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
tires, wh. covers, P. B., rodlo, frt. &amp; rear guards. Retail .
$4614.45.
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cake, Ice cream, pop and Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mrs. Letha .!,;owan caUed on
POMER Y.
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snowmen, candy c~nes . and Beverly, Mr: and Mrs. Denver . expeela to undergo cataract,
NEW, 71 CH.EVY VEGA WAGON. 90 H.P. engine,
balloons . Those atte.nding Weber, Davtd and Ma_rk, Mr. surgery in the near future .
autom•ttc trans., body side mldg., /&gt;J8 whitewall tires ·
· besides those named · were and Mrs. Ernest ~tehead, ' Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hanning
:j7~0_ 8;~dlo. choice of cofor, sa_ndalwood. !lttall w•~
USED OFFSET PLATES
Darrell Henderson, Gary Jean , Ja.ne and Juh, and Kay visited l\lrs. Earl Foil Sr. and
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HAVE
·· MANY USES·
OUR CLEARANCE PRICE $2U5''
Griggs, Scott Pilloq, Ricky Balderson. ·
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the M. A. Epples Monday.
Putman, Sherry ' Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhart
Mrs. Weltha Clark is visiting
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Karen HlDIIphrey who assisted .spent a few days with Sgt. and her soo and daughter-in-taw, the hoelellll. Unable to attend Mrs . Gary Barnhart and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark.
due to lllnesl was Darlene family of F.ort Shaw. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Waldeck .
a for sr.oo
SJS.OO Down1
New. Cars with ~w Car Titles &amp; Warranty.
Bafton.
Mrs. Hazel l:lalders~n of of Glouster came to visit M. A.
·BaJance On
Recent visitors at the Hetzer- Vienna, W. Va., was an ·Epples Sunday and took them
Conv~nient
Bile hcime were Mr.·and.Mrs. · overnight gues t at the to see their new .. grandTerms. '·
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Williams-Balderson hQme.
daughter, the daughter of Mr.
Dale Smith waa a patient at
Mr. and Mrs. Dawaln Durst . and Mrs. Frank Epple Mid·
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the HaiRr Medical Center, and grandchildren visited with dleJl(JI"t ·
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Epples Sunday.
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News Notes

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Jan. 9 at the Free Me..th
.
Church was 106. .
Mrs. Gerald (Katby) PuJIJns
Is a patient at Holzer Medical
Center with a back injury
suffered in an auto accident
while laking their son Junior
Pullins to the Columbus Airport. The car, driven by Mr.
Pullins, slipped on icy highway :
causing the accident.
Mrs . Cora Renshaw is
visiting her daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charley

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private parties. banquets,
speci'al occasions . .
Ideal ·for meeting place with .or wllhouf kitchen .
privileges; ,
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· · individual Catering
Will seal up to 150 people.
992-3975

- his tory of Meigs County, Thru Jan. 15.
1970 INTERNATIONAL pick up,
published 1883 by H. H.
model llOOD. phone 6636.
Hardesty and Co., Publishers.
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Write One ita M. Hutton, ·301
Kenilworth
Dr ., Akron , Ohio ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _.....:__ _..J 1965 MERCURY Comet. 2 door, HARRISON'S TV and Antenna
443
13.
6 cylinder, standard, good
Service. Phone 992-2522.
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t.1J.6tc LONG BOTTOM - Five room
molar, new tires, body A-1
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Laurel Oitf

RAIN, HEAT
OR 6LOOMV
NIGHTS ---

Phone .

available. Phone 992 -5641.

200 Gallons Fuel Oil When

For Rent

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$27.50 cash price or terms

Illustrated ,

In ac cept,nce with Sec . 307.86
5113.
of fhe revised code, sea led bids
12-31-tfc
will be recel¥ed by the M eigs
County Comm issioners j n their
off ice in the Court House, ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT ,...
~omeroy, Ohio -45769 , until 10 :00
overweight ladies. teens and
A.M . on February 1, 1972 ; at
men interested in a Weight
~60,
·-- whi ch time and place the bids
Watchers
( R) Class In
. The envelope shall be en - will be opened and read aloud
Pomeroy
write:
Weight
dorsed as follows in the UJ!Per tor the following motor
watchers ( Rl. 1863 Section
lefl hand corner:
·- vehicles .
Proposal tor
Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45237. 2 BEDROOM mobile home. 12 x
All bids must be submitted in
(Indicate Class of Work) two proposals. Each proposal to
10-3-tfc . 60. adults only . Phon~ 992·
·For
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meet the spec ifications and
5443.
( lndicateProiectl
conditions as follows.
SAVE
up
to
one
half
.
Bring
your
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Add itional information may
P ROPOS"L NO . I
sick
TV
to
Chuck"s
TV
shop.
be secured from the Office of on·e 1972 model pick up truck .
151 Butternut ·Ave., Pomeroy. NEW I-BEDROOM, double
Auble -Mitcheii - Burges.s &amp; 8 fl . narrow (step side) bed.
Phone 992-5080.
Associates, olh W. State Athens, Wheel base suitable for the 8ft .
'wide, mobile home on lot in
Ohio 45701.
11 -21 -tfc
bed .
Syracuse . Co~plet ~ ly fur Each bid must be ac - Standard cab w ith ca b lights .
nished.
Phone 992-2441 after 5
companied by a bid bond of 10 5000 lb. G .V .W . or heavier .
WANT WORK at home ad·
p.m .
pet. Of the proposed contr•ct at JSOO tb . minimum rear ax le .
dresslnQ and stuffing en the time of bid opening and the J speed fully synchronized
1-3-ttc
velopes"!" Rush self-stamped
successful bidder will be transmiss ion , column shift.
envelope
to
F.
Uribe,
Box
36,
required tq_ post a 100 pet. Heavv duty cl ut ch.
NICE trailer, 1 bedroom, ideal
Albany, Ohio, 45710.
perform I net bond based on hIs 300 c_u . in . V-t vpe motor or
lor ~ouple , jiO miles north of
J.6.ffc
bid total. This amount must be larger .
Pomei-oy, $65 a month . Phone
stated In dollars and cents .
lSOO lb . minimum front springs.
992-7479 .
The owners reserve the right 1700 lb . minimum rear sprihgs . STILL Target~Shootc:· Sunday ,
1-4-tfc
to relect any or aH bids, or to Au:~~iliary rear springs.
Jan . 16, 1 p. ., Rullana Gun
ac cept the bid which embraces Power steer ing and powe'r
,
.
Club
on
New
Lima
Rd.
such combination of alternate brakes.
1 BEDROOM trailer apart.
1 - 13 - 3!~
propos-als as may promote the Combination parking and
ments. idetil for couples .
best Interests of the Village of directional tights, front .
Contact McClure's Dairy Isle,
V.F.W.
Gunshoot,
nbon,
Sun'
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Middleport.
Combination tail , stop , and
992-5248 or 992-3436.
day, Jan . 16, Broad Run Gun
Gene Grate, Clerk directional lights, rear .
1-9-12tc
VIllage of Middleport Traffic hazard switch .
Club, New Haven, sponsored
112) 24, 31 (I) 7, 14, 41
Full width foam seat .
by Posl 9926. Mason, W, Va .
Heater &amp; defroster .
1·13-3tc NEW, 12 x 60. 2 bedroom mobile
Wind shield washer &amp; 2 speed
home acr oss from Bradbury
wiper .
Schooi.Call 992-5308 or see
West coast Jr . mirrors, Rh &amp; SEWING In my home. Will
Charles
Lewi s, 2nd house
Lh .
make drapes, cushions.
south from Bradbury School.
Heavy dutv battery .
Phone 992-6879.
Pe ts welcome.
42 amp or larger alternato r .
1-3-12tp
Instrument ammeter , tem 1-14-lfc
perature and oil pressure -----~
gauge.
INCOME TAX service. daily GARAGE apartment, 4 rooms
Heavy duty front &amp; rear shock
except Sunday, evenings by
and bath, unfurnished,' adults
absorbers .
appointment
.
Mrs.
Wanda
only. Phone 773·5648.
ByBerthaParker
Side mounted spare wheel and
Eblin, .Laurel Cliff Road, 1
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sabbath School ~ttendance tire.
mile wesl of Meigs Co.u[I\X, , , , ,
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MV APPOII)!TED ROUNDS FER SNOW,

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Park view Kennels, Phone 992· .

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POODLE puppies, Sli ver Toy,

25 Per Cent Discount on paid OLD FURNITURE. Round Oak
ads and ads paid within 10
tables, Brass beds, dishes,
days.
clocks, and -.or c.omplete
CARD OF THANKS
households
Write M.Ohio
D..
&amp; OBITUARY
Miller,
Rt . 4,. Pomeroy.
SL50 for 50 word minimum .
Call 992·6271.
Each additional word 2c.
BLIND ADS
Add itional 2Sc Charge per USED GUITAR. 'any condition.

Notice

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.A DADBURN WORD .
ABOUT FISHIN'

UH·· LET'S SEE · ·TH' MAIL TOTERS'

· Business SetVic~s

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DON'T PUMP your sluggish
septic tank .. Get Kl~an - Eml
· All Septic. Tank Cleaner .

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responsible for more than one
Incorrect Insertion.

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COAL, limesfone . Excelsior
Salt Wor ks. ·E. Ma in SJ .•
Pomeroy. Phone 992-3891.
4-9-tfc

J:o You

right to edit or reject any ads
deemed objectional. The
publisher will not be

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Pom,r oy ..

That Listens

The Publisher. reserves the

Advertisement.

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LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed propos.als will be
recei ved at the Village Clerk's
Office, Middleport Village

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sentinel Classifieds Get.Action! . S~;,tinel ClasS,ijie(ls Get Results!
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Help Wanted

WISH to thank the Ewing
Funeral Home, Mr . Charles

Russell. minister, Feeney

Bennett

Post

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and

Au xi liary,, · friends, neighbors

and relatives wt1o sent cards,
· flowers and food during the
sickness and death of my
husband,

Homer

Hawkins1•

Wife, Mrs. Louise Hawkins .

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WANTED·'

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Boiler OperatorS
Must have State of Ohio
High Pressun!
Contact
Personnel Department

ucen8e

Holzer Medical Center
1st &amp; Cedar ~.

INVITATION TO BID

Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

Clerk 's Off ice , Race Stree t.
M iddleport, Oh io, until
p .m . Jan . l A, 1972 and. opened as ..

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soon u practicable thereafter ,
fo r performing and ex ecuting
the Contract for : Middleport

Fire Department , Race Street

at North Fourth Street , Mid dleport, Ohio,
In accordance w ith t he plans
and specif i cations , and all

An equal opportunity employer

WYNAN 'S

Wh ite

Maintenance Service,

Glove

State'~s

Largest Cleaning Controctor.
now accepting applicat ions
for work at New Haven, W.

Va., 5 p.m. lo 8:30 p.m.,
Monday thru Friday . An
equal opportunity employer.
Phone 485-7531 collect.
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Contra ct documents contained
herein, prepared by Auble Mitchei i - Burgess · and LADY with references, live in ,
tfQ
cook ing,
some
Associates .. ·H':z West State
ht~usework . Phorie 992 -5397 or
Street, Athens, Ohio ..5701, 7188
Pippin Road , Cincinnati , Ohio
992·3507.

45239.

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Plans and specifications may

be picked up at the Archltect'-s
office or at the Middleport
VIllage Clerk's Office : -l'h West
State Street, Athens , Ohio
~5701 ; Race Street , Middleport,
Ohio.
A deposit is required as called
for in the " Instruction to Bid ders.," Bids shall be sealed and
~nclosed In a seated enveloped
delivered to the Clerk's Office.
237 Race St ., Middleport, Ohio

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NOTICE TO MOTOR
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Day

Before
Publlcollon
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Monday Deadline 9 a.m.
Cancellaflon &amp; Corrections
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Day of Publication
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l cents per Word one Insertion
Minimum Charge7lc
12 cents per word three
consecutive Insertions.
18 cents per word six consecutive Insertions.

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for ·sale.· Brown 's. Phone 992-

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- - - ---,..,...VACUUM CLEANER·. . Electro
Hygiene New ~mon~trator
ha s all cleaning · attachments
plus the new Electro Suds for
shampooing ca rpet. Only

Wanted
To Buy
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Will re-fin ish and restring if

OFFICE HOURS
necessary . Call 992-3214.
8:30a.m. to 5'00 p.m. Daily,
1-12·31c
8:30 a .m. to 12:00 Noon --...,..--'--:-----+
Saturday .
WANTED to buy: H•rdesly's
KOSCOT KOSMETI CS and wigs

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FOUR NEW HOMES .
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
, ONE HOME IN RACINE
TWQ HOMES tN SYRACUS!i
D.NEHOME INMfDDLEPORT ·
,
NO MO .. EY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A J bedroom $16,900,00 ~ome ,can '1&gt;0 P&lt;Jrchased wifh
month I~ payment as-low as'$6~.00 for a family with~ base
of SS,OOO.OO and' three thlidren. 7'1• Pet. annual
oercet1tac1o
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Clearance Sale!
Buy i\ny
. Fuel Oi I
SIEGLER
. . HEAlER

BILL NELSON, 912-3657
TOM CROW, 992-2580

CALL
,
HILTON WOLFE, 949-3211
DALE DUTTON, 912·2534

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SAL.T .
SAAK&amp;i't! .

OFFICER

992-5786

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You Buy Any Siegler Heater

SEPTIC tanks clea'ned. Miller .
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
662-3035 .
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Finisher and painting.
Richard I. Dubbeld, phone
742-5825.
1·10-Stc

Auto Sales
1972 MERCURY, 4,000 miles.
Call 77J.S.119.
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house, bath , business, or
storage building $6,500 .

Phone 985-3529.
TROPICAL

12-19-30tc

FISH.

fanty

guppies, angels and breeders.

Bellas and supplies. Phone
'992-5443.
12-30-tfc

insi de and out, no rust, white
wi th red Inter ior . Phone

SERVICE,
George Grale. Rutland 742- UPHOLSTERING
complete
selection
of fabrics
. 5943 afte.r l p.m.
and vinyl to choose from .
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Pick-up and deilvery. Slater
Upholstering, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
phone 992-3617.
12-27-JOtp
Real Estate For Sale

1 ACRE lot with view. near SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Tuppers Pla ins - $2,000. REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
GOOD hay. Phone 992·3658.
4782. Gallipolis. John Russell,
Phone 667-3978.
1-11 -6tc
1·14-2tc Owner &amp; Operator.
5·12-tfc
Mobile Homes For Sale
NICE 2-story home with lull AUTOMOBILE insurance been
basement. 2 lots. new forced cancelled?
1956 RICHARDSON 8 x 36, 2
Lost
your
air furnace . Near Pomeroy .
bedroom - 5550 ; fuel oil
operator's license? Call 992·
Elementary School. Phone 2966.
furnace, alllires on it . Phone
992-7284 to see.
992-7185.
6·15-Hc
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60X12, 2-bedroom. all-electric, HOUSE . Phone 992-7394.
Septic tanks Installed. George
air conditioned, 8x20 ft . Porch
l-13-6tc (Bill) Pullins. Phone 992-2478.
and aluminum
awning,
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4·2l-tfc
alyminum skirting,. com - HOUSE, 1642 Lincoln Heights.
Call Danny Thompson, 992·
pletely setup . Beautiful
O'DELL WHEEL allghment
2196.
location. Owner leaving state.
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.
Phone 949-4891 or 992-5272.
Complete front end service,
7·18-tfc
1-10-tfc -37B_E_D_R_O_O_M
- ra_n_c_h _ty_p_e_h-ome,
tune up and brake service .
Wheels balanced elec~--------...:...-,
Arbaugh Addition, Tuppers
Ironically .
All
work

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Plain s. All new with total
electric and central air

guaranteed .
Reasonable
rate$. Phone 992-3213.

conditioning, bath and 'I• fully
7-27-tfc
carpeted, lull basement. - -- - -- - -gara~et in btisemh ent. See by
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
appo1n men , p one 992-2196
Complete Service
or 992-3585. Danny Thomp~on .
Phqne 949-3821 .
Financing available.
Racine, Ohio
12 30
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5·1·1fc
S'IX ROOM house, 33 Butternut
·'
Ave. Contact E~ Hedrick, 2137 SEWING MACHINES. Repair
Wa_dsworfh Dnve, Columbus.
service, all makes. 99i2284.
Ohio, phone 237-4334.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
',
11 -21 -tfc
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service. We Sharpen Sclsso'rs.
FOR SALE by owner. We'll
3·29-tfc

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Phone 992· 2094

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MOBILE HOMES

WEEKSPA'/-

$5,000-THfofi

Open a TIIS
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy,O.

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FIEST 0' '/ORE.

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tollddieJiort,.Ohlo
Dbl Anthony Plumbing
We have a complete Home
Maintenance Service the
year around. No maHer what
your need. Com!Mte roof or
spouting 111fNIIr. Interior ,or
exterior ca.,.., try. Ceiling
lilt and Plnefing ond Siding.
Complete Plumbing &amp;
Healing.
·
· ely Number 91'2-2550
We have· 24 hr, e.mergency
service.
992-5813
742-3947
992-389~ 742-4761
Wt are fully in&amp;urtd

/HAT IF WE: t&gt;ON'r RE:Ol.Cf "ll'c
51ZE OF "ll'E PROJECT DAASlJ·
CALLY WE'LL HAVE. iO A5K "ll'E

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F~lrgroun~ on Rt. ' 7 , by~··~: . ru ~~ ISHED and unfurnishe~ l~l"'~
li "&lt;:~~~-&lt;ft:·"i~
. Rear ' tires on and•off tread .
?bone 992-2272.
. , , · · apMitments. Close lo school.
Ri ar bumper with rear step and
1·3·30tc
Phone 992·5434.
troller ball hOle.
S_H_OO
_ T_I_N-:G- Ma
- t-ch-,- Sa-1-ur-da y.
I0·1B-Ile
Stop In and See Our
~g~~~' c~~T;:re~r:~ 9." "trade in. Jan . 1l. al the Racine Planing
Floor Display.
one 1965 model 'I&gt; ton Dodge
BEDROOM mobile home in
Mill at 6 p.m. Fattory choke 2 Racine
1220 Washington Blvd.
area
.
Phone
991-6329.
pickup truck .
guns only. Assorted meat .
PROPOS._L NO . 2
Belpre, Ohi.o
12-14- ttc
Sponsored by the Syracuse
Specifications same as proposal
Fire Dept.
miss our home, but It's too
No. I. To be considered as a
'
a.nd 2 bedroom
trade In, one 1965 model 1h ton
1-12-3tc BEDROOM
large fgr elderly couple . It's a READY -MIX CONCRETE de·
FOR
THE
BEST
deal
in
a
new
mobile homes. Adults only.
International pick up truck .
modern
brick, J bedrooms, 2
or
used
mobile
home,
try
livered right to your project.
Phone 992-5592.
baths, full basement, central
Kanauga
Mobile
Home
Sales,
All trade.tns to be accepted at GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
Fast
and
easy.
Fr'ee
12·19-tlc
Sportsman Club, Sunday ,
heating and air condlfloning1 estimates. Phone 992-3284.
Kanauga , Qhio.
the time of delivery of new
Jan . 16, 12 noon .
carpeted , heated swlmmina
12 -17190tc
Goegleln Ready-Mix Co.,
truck , regardless of the
LOTS. Bob's Mobile
l-12·3tc TRAILER
pool,
large marble patio,
mechanical condition of the
From the largest T ••• ;:;:
Middleport, Ohio.
Court,
Rt.
124,
Syracuse,
Ohio
trade-ln.
·
' large landscaped lot. t-'ric:e In
MOBILE
.
HOME
S.
Larg
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992-2951.
Bulldozer
Rodlator to the
6-30·1fc
Bidders to lurnlsh 1their own PUPPIES to give away to good
fllties'. Terms. 719 McC41ioch
selection
8
.
10
.
12
wides,
1
to
4
Smallest
Heater
Core.
4.2-tfc
Bid Forms and submit bids for
home. Phone 949·3621 .
Rd., Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. Ph .
bedrooms, bank repos and
· Brown, Gallipolis.
each propsal as numbered .
-Nafllon
lllggs
·
1-12-Jtc
304-675-4888.
used. some prcoctlcally new.
Bids shall be pla inly marked
Lawrence A snu·th 8pe t
Radiator Specialist
1-9-61c
·
n '"Truck Bids" on the front of.the GUN SHOOT, Monday. Jan. 16, For Sale
Save u~to "•· R. A. or Don
GREY
AND
WHITE
kitten,
Christmas Day with his sealed envelope.
Miller, 70S Farson Street.
with flea collar in vicinity of
1 p.m. Racine Gun Club.
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO Belpre , Ohio by Kaiser
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
The County Commissioners
McClure's
Dairy Isle. Phone
1-14·2tc
may accept the lowest bid or
may ~e purchased by small Aluminum, phone 423-9531.
992-2892.
and Mrs. Dan Smith and select the best bid tor the Inmonthly payments, see it
1-4-12tc
1-13-31c Ph. 992·2174
family, Cannel.
tended purpose and reserve the .- WILL DO sewing . Very locally, write Cortland Music - - - -- - - - .
r ight to reject any or all bids. or
reasonable . Phone 992-7252.
Co
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P.
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Box
3l,
Cortland,
Charles Diehl is a patient at any part there of .
1·14-Jtc
Ohio 44410.
Auto Sales
University
Hospital
in
Board of County Com - - - - -- - - - 1·1 4-21p
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Colwnbus.
mission~~sr tha Chambers, Clerk GUN SHOOT, Friday, Jan . 14, 6
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dr .• V·S, power brakes. power
Mrs . Marion Howell of ___ _______ _l~~l_l_·!_' c
on Mile Hill Rqpd. Assorted
Phone 992-2362.
sleer ing, radio - $975 . Phone
Columbus spent a weekend ~-------------meats.
Broker
985-3'127,
Chester, Ohio.
1-12-6tc
1·11·4tC - -- - - , - - here witb relatives.
Cl "f" d Ad
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110 Mechanic Street
1-12-4tp
The Campmeeting Singers of ~
aSS I Ie
S I
Pomerov, Ohio
2 HORSE trailers and 2
registered
Appaloosa
ponies.
1961
FIAT,
4
door,
exira
good
Dayton sang lo a full house at 1
I
Phone 992-3989.
shape, 48.000 miles . Carl
OLDER HOME
the local church Saturday ~
br j ng yDU .
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1-14-llc Findling , Alfred.
3 bedrooms, bath, large liv ing
1-12-3tp
1
evening.
1
extra cash
and dining . Garage. Nice lol.
WiliardFaudree is a medical STEREO-Radio Console . 4 ·
Charles Diehl, Mrs. Georgia
I
Only $10,000.00.
patient at Veterans Memorial speed intermixed changer. 1970 W-30 OLDSMOBILE 442,4. BEDROOMS
Diehl and Charles Anthony 11
for
I
Hospital with pneumonia.
dual volume control , 4
outomallc, factorr ster~o Nice .living, . dining and break Dielil accompanied Mr. and 1 shopping sprees
~ Mr and Mrs R be I Allti
speaker sound system, lovely
tape. Lots of extras. Ike new.
fast nook. Gas forced air
Mrs. Ivan Diehl to Columbus 1
1
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_re Walnut fini sh. Balance 569.52.
Caff 992-2441 after 5 p.m.
furnace . Double Garoge.
spent Sunday afternoon wtth
Use our budget terms. Call
11 -28-tfc
$14,500.00.
Airport when the Ivan Dlehls - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chas. Alltires of Racine.
992-7085.
RENOVATED
re turned to their home in were Mr. and Mrs. Charles theMr·
1-12-61c 1971 CHEVY Vega , with 7 rooms, bath, gas furnace,
. and Mrs. Kenneth Payne
Rosenburg, Texas, after a ten Pickens and Sherry of and Judy Steinmetz and Freda
paneling . 3 bedrooms 11 x 17.
studded snow tires mounted .
/
STEREO, Early Ame rican
day visit here.
Garage . ~ acre . Only
plus lwo extra regular tires,
Williamstown, W. Va., Mr. and Carsey visited Mamie Newlun
style, AM-FM combination, 4 $1,700,00 ; Also Teac stereo . $11,000.00.
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Mrs . Paul Meredith of . at a Columbus hospital where
speaker sound system, 4
67 ACRES
cassette player -recorder for
speed automatic changer .
Westerv'ille, Miss · Naomi she had eye surgery. ·
use wifh home stereo system 3 bedroom house, bath, furnace.
Balance $79 .67. Use our
drilled well . Barn, garage.
$50; Phone 742-3887 or 742·
Pickens of Athens, Mr. and _ Mt . and Mrs. Dale Whaley
budget terms. Call 992·7085. 4447 from 9 ~ 30 a.m . to 2: JO
Small stream. Some timber.
1·12-61c
Mrs. Ri~k Selzer of Columbus, spent Saturday evening with ·
Only $9,500.00 THI$ MONTH.
p.m. and after l p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Harhss Frank, the Robert Alki
114 ACRES
1-12-6tp
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NEEDLE
Sewing
Cattle
farm
. 2 borns, good
Cathy and George Pickens of -......Mrs. Kathy J';~ of Cin~e
have
deducted the excise tax and
Machine 1971 Model In walnut '65 CHEVY Slation Wagon,
fences. 5 room house, bath,
Long Bottom and Mr. and Mrs. cinnali visited her grandstand. All features built-in to phone "992-6256 after 5 p.m.
g1ven ~ur profit to you.
· forced air furnace. Only
make fancy designs and do
By Mro. Lyle Baldenon
Steve Cowdery of Parkers· mothers, saturday at Holzer
$18,000.00.
1-9·6tp
stretch sew ing . Also but •
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A holiday party for the burg.
.
Hospital, Ava Gilkey and Mrs.
tonhol~s, blind hems, etc.
NEW71 CHEVY KINGSWOOD WAGON. Color seo oqua
PROPERTIES
FOR
SALE
1967
.VOLKSWAGEN
Beetle.
l•imary Sunday School Class
Mr.
Mrs. Raleigh Hetzer Uncoln Russell. Other visitors
S43.35 ·cash price or term s good shape, $995. Ph-one 742tinted alass, floor mats, door ed. auards. 4,season air, 25S
HELEN L. TEAFORD, .
available. Phone 992·5641.
of the Reedsville United. and famtly of Akron and Mr. of Ava Gilkey were Mr. and
H. P. 400 cu. ln. eng ., wh. covers, Comfortlll st: wheel, w·w
ASSOCIATE
4211
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742-4931.
1-12-6tc
992·3325
992-2378
Methodist Church was ·beld and Mrs .. Arthur Hetzer of Mrs. Clinton Gilkey, Tad and
tires •. E. clock, P. B., radio, turbo hyd~omoflc. ;X,we;
1· 13-3tc
1-9-6tc
steer~ng &amp; brakes, luggage carrier. Retell $.!048.40.
Dec. 20 at the home of their Belle, W. Va., were here to help Karen of Alban
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OUR CLEARANCE,PRICE $3810
Mrs~ Mamie YNewlun was
leader, Mrs. Marlene Putman. celebrate the birthday of their
Games were played and prizes mother' Mrs. Mallei . Hetzer. taken from a Columbus
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awarded to Carla Cowdery,
Holiday guests at the h~me of hospllal to the home of her
deluxe belts,. tinted glass, power falfgafe, floor mot1, rear
Greg Wigal and Mike Griggs Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pickens daughter. Cards will reach her
""deflector. 4 seoson air conditioning, turbo hydromoflc, ·
36" X 23" X.009
W
and a small prize was given to were Mr. and Mrs. Harold at 10006th Av St Alb
307 V-8 engine, lugg~ge corrler, power steering, G78-2-w
each quest. Refreshments of .saner, Mary Ruth and' Joy of Va
e., ·
ans, ·
OFFICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
tires, wh. covers, P. B., rodlo, frt. &amp; rear guards. Retail .
$4614.45.
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AT NOON ON THURS .) - EAST COURT ST.,
cake, Ice cream, pop and Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mrs. Letha .!,;owan caUed on
POMER Y.
OUR CLEARANCE PRICE SUf5
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favors of marshmallow Meredtth and Roger of the Mike Epple~ saturday. She
snowmen, candy c~nes . and Beverly, Mr: and Mrs. Denver . expeela to undergo cataract,
NEW, 71 CH.EVY VEGA WAGON. 90 H.P. engine,
balloons . Those atte.nding Weber, Davtd and Ma_rk, Mr. surgery in the near future .
autom•ttc trans., body side mldg., /&gt;J8 whitewall tires ·
· besides those named · were and Mrs. Ernest ~tehead, ' Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hanning
:j7~0_ 8;~dlo. choice of cofor, sa_ndalwood. !lttall w•~
USED OFFSET PLATES
Darrell Henderson, Gary Jean , Ja.ne and Juh, and Kay visited l\lrs. Earl Foil Sr. and
t
HAVE
·· MANY USES·
OUR CLEARANCE PRICE $2U5''
Griggs, Scott Pilloq, Ricky Balderson. ·
.
the M. A. Epples Monday.
Putman, Sherry ' Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhart
Mrs. Weltha Clark is visiting
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Karen HlDIIphrey who assisted .spent a few days with Sgt. and her soo and daughter-in-taw, the hoelellll. Unable to attend Mrs . Gary Barnhart and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark.
due to lllnesl was Darlene family of F.ort Shaw. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Waldeck .
a for sr.oo
SJS.OO Down1
New. Cars with ~w Car Titles &amp; Warranty.
Bafton.
Mrs. Hazel l:lalders~n of of Glouster came to visit M. A.
·BaJance On
Recent visitors at the Hetzer- Vienna, W. Va., was an ·Epples Sunday and took them
Conv~nient
Bile hcime were Mr.·and.Mrs. · overnight gues t at the to see their new .. grandTerms. '·
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Marl~ Heller of Toledo.
Williams-Balderson hQme.
daughter, the daughter of Mr.
Dale Smith waa a patient at
Mr. and Mrs. Dawaln Durst . and Mrs. Frank Epple Mid·
.'r·
the HaiRr Medical Center, and grandchildren visited with dleJl(JI"t ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Brown (Jean
, 111 Court St.
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PoMEROY, OHiO
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Mn. Walter Brown and David Home at Marietta.
Epples Sunday.
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News Notes

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Jan. 9 at the Free Me..th
.
Church was 106. .
Mrs. Gerald (Katby) PuJIJns
Is a patient at Holzer Medical
Center with a back injury
suffered in an auto accident
while laking their son Junior
Pullins to the Columbus Airport. The car, driven by Mr.
Pullins, slipped on icy highway :
causing the accident.
Mrs . Cora Renshaw is
visiting her daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charley

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private parties. banquets,
speci'al occasions . .
Ideal ·for meeting place with .or wllhouf kitchen .
privileges; ,
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Will seal up to 150 people.
992-3975

- his tory of Meigs County, Thru Jan. 15.
1970 INTERNATIONAL pick up,
published 1883 by H. H.
model llOOD. phone 6636.
Hardesty and Co., Publishers.
1-14-Jtc
Write One ita M. Hutton, ·301
Kenilworth
Dr ., Akron , Ohio ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _.....:__ _..J 1965 MERCURY Comet. 2 door, HARRISON'S TV and Antenna
443
13.
6 cylinder, standard, good
Service. Phone 992-2522.
·
t.1J.6tc LONG BOTTOM - Five room
molar, new tires, body A-1
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Laurel Oitf

RAIN, HEAT
OR 6LOOMV
NIGHTS ---

Phone .

available. Phone 992 -5641.

200 Gallons Fuel Oil When

For Rent

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Illustrated ,

In ac cept,nce with Sec . 307.86
5113.
of fhe revised code, sea led bids
12-31-tfc
will be recel¥ed by the M eigs
County Comm issioners j n their
off ice in the Court House, ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT ,...
~omeroy, Ohio -45769 , until 10 :00
overweight ladies. teens and
A.M . on February 1, 1972 ; at
men interested in a Weight
~60,
·-- whi ch time and place the bids
Watchers
( R) Class In
. The envelope shall be en - will be opened and read aloud
Pomeroy
write:
Weight
dorsed as follows in the UJ!Per tor the following motor
watchers ( Rl. 1863 Section
lefl hand corner:
·- vehicles .
Proposal tor
Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45237. 2 BEDROOM mobile home. 12 x
All bids must be submitted in
(Indicate Class of Work) two proposals. Each proposal to
10-3-tfc . 60. adults only . Phon~ 992·
·For
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meet the spec ifications and
5443.
( lndicateProiectl
conditions as follows.
SAVE
up
to
one
half
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Bring
your
1-ll ·tfC
Add itional information may
P ROPOS"L NO . I
sick
TV
to
Chuck"s
TV
shop.
be secured from the Office of on·e 1972 model pick up truck .
151 Butternut ·Ave., Pomeroy. NEW I-BEDROOM, double
Auble -Mitcheii - Burges.s &amp; 8 fl . narrow (step side) bed.
Phone 992-5080.
Associates, olh W. State Athens, Wheel base suitable for the 8ft .
'wide, mobile home on lot in
Ohio 45701.
11 -21 -tfc
bed .
Syracuse . Co~plet ~ ly fur Each bid must be ac - Standard cab w ith ca b lights .
nished.
Phone 992-2441 after 5
companied by a bid bond of 10 5000 lb. G .V .W . or heavier .
WANT WORK at home ad·
p.m .
pet. Of the proposed contr•ct at JSOO tb . minimum rear ax le .
dresslnQ and stuffing en the time of bid opening and the J speed fully synchronized
1-3-ttc
velopes"!" Rush self-stamped
successful bidder will be transmiss ion , column shift.
envelope
to
F.
Uribe,
Box
36,
required tq_ post a 100 pet. Heavv duty cl ut ch.
NICE trailer, 1 bedroom, ideal
Albany, Ohio, 45710.
perform I net bond based on hIs 300 c_u . in . V-t vpe motor or
lor ~ouple , jiO miles north of
J.6.ffc
bid total. This amount must be larger .
Pomei-oy, $65 a month . Phone
stated In dollars and cents .
lSOO lb . minimum front springs.
992-7479 .
The owners reserve the right 1700 lb . minimum rear sprihgs . STILL Target~Shootc:· Sunday ,
1-4-tfc
to relect any or aH bids, or to Au:~~iliary rear springs.
Jan . 16, 1 p. ., Rullana Gun
ac cept the bid which embraces Power steer ing and powe'r
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Club
on
New
Lima
Rd.
such combination of alternate brakes.
1 BEDROOM trailer apart.
1 - 13 - 3!~
propos-als as may promote the Combination parking and
ments. idetil for couples .
best Interests of the Village of directional tights, front .
Contact McClure's Dairy Isle,
V.F.W.
Gunshoot,
nbon,
Sun'
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Middleport.
Combination tail , stop , and
992-5248 or 992-3436.
day, Jan . 16, Broad Run Gun
Gene Grate, Clerk directional lights, rear .
1-9-12tc
VIllage of Middleport Traffic hazard switch .
Club, New Haven, sponsored
112) 24, 31 (I) 7, 14, 41
Full width foam seat .
by Posl 9926. Mason, W, Va .
Heater &amp; defroster .
1·13-3tc NEW, 12 x 60. 2 bedroom mobile
Wind shield washer &amp; 2 speed
home acr oss from Bradbury
wiper .
Schooi.Call 992-5308 or see
West coast Jr . mirrors, Rh &amp; SEWING In my home. Will
Charles
Lewi s, 2nd house
Lh .
make drapes, cushions.
south from Bradbury School.
Heavy dutv battery .
Phone 992-6879.
Pe ts welcome.
42 amp or larger alternato r .
1-3-12tp
Instrument ammeter , tem 1-14-lfc
perature and oil pressure -----~
gauge.
INCOME TAX service. daily GARAGE apartment, 4 rooms
Heavy duty front &amp; rear shock
except Sunday, evenings by
and bath, unfurnished,' adults
absorbers .
appointment
.
Mrs.
Wanda
only. Phone 773·5648.
ByBerthaParker
Side mounted spare wheel and
Eblin, .Laurel Cliff Road, 1
1-14-31p
sabbath School ~ttendance tire.
mile wesl of Meigs Co.u[I\X, , , , ,
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POODLE puppies, Sli ver Toy,

25 Per Cent Discount on paid OLD FURNITURE. Round Oak
ads and ads paid within 10
tables, Brass beds, dishes,
days.
clocks, and -.or c.omplete
CARD OF THANKS
households
Write M.Ohio
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Miller,
Rt . 4,. Pomeroy.
SL50 for 50 word minimum .
Call 992·6271.
Each additional word 2c.
BLIND ADS
Add itional 2Sc Charge per USED GUITAR. 'any condition.

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W. T. Simmons Died Thursday ·Syracuse
two sons, Ernest E., Torch, and

COOLVILLE - WUbert T.
(Casey)
Simmons,
61 ,
·eoolville, died Thursday night
at tile Camden-clark Ho5pital
in Parkeraburg following an
extended illness.
Mr. Simmons was born at
Jackson Mi)i, W.Va., the son of
the late James W. and Ida
Fultineer Simmons. He was
qloyed with the Baltimore
and Ohio RaUroad until 1962
whtn he was forced to retire
due to iU health. He was a
meJllber of the Torch Baptist
Church and the Brotherhood of
ll4ilroad Maintenance of Way
Men.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
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Donald· W., of Belp're; a
brother, Lawrence, Coolville;
three sisters, Mrs. Lora Clem,
Coolville; Mrs. Beulah
Buckley , Marion, and Mrs.
Irene Brownfield, Belpre ;
three grandchildren, Randy,
Shane and Tobie, and several
nieces and nephews.
Two brothers and three
sisters preceded him in death.
·· Funeral sen:ices wiU be held
at 2 p.m. Sunday at the White
Funeral Home in CoolviUe with
the Rev. Harold Lemley of·
ficiating . Burial will be in the
Baptist Church Cemetery at
Torch. Friends may call at the
funeral home any time after
noon Saturday.

Squalh Split ·
In Trro (Tames

Delaye4 7·% Pay _Hike Approved

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wAsHINGTON (UPI) -In a the board said the "preponder· that wUI cost IOOl'e than 100,000 workers abould ..-1ft 1 MSyracuse Home Utilities, who
ruling thai wUI affect .mlllions ance" of retroactive pay wUl workers about f353 each in cent-en.Jidur rille, IM'•;,d of
had met with council earlier to RACINE - Southern and of /.mericaris, the · Pay Board now ' qualify for payment, wages. ·
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. 51 cents called lor In ttie· COli'
ask a gas rate increase, Federal Hocking took one has decided that anyone who althol!llh there (ll~y be a f&lt;:W
Last week the board decided tract. I~ llllld,buwe-, tbat tile
pointed out that the gas game each in tile seventh and was due a raise during .last casea which exceed 7 per.cent that the 1u per cent first1'1!ar bther 17 cenll ftu1c! be added
company had not had a rate eighth grade basketball games year's wage-price freeze but and would be covered by the aerospace industry pay raise jJI1 in the eecood year d the
increase since 1962.
played at lfederal Hocking didn't get · 11 because of the new ruling. • · .
was too high, On Thursday It three-year contract.
Wingett asked the gas Thursday evemng. '
freeze may now be reimbursed · Only During Freeze .'·
decided .the amount of' the
company to permit the village
Tile seventh grade contest . '-PI'Ovided the raise dQesn'l
The ruling affects only pay · increase should be 8.3 per cent.
solicitor to go 'over the cqm. · w?s won 30 to 14. by Southern exceed 7 per cent.
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deferred during the 91Mlay
By its a to 2 vote, the board
POTLUCit PLANNEP
pany 's books, to approve the w1th Boso scormg 10 and The fact that such a free~. Most raises due after decided that the aerospace
!&lt; family potluck dlnller.wUI
rate increase with the. price Dunning 7. Southern remams repayment would be made the freeze ended were granted,
be held when the S!llla!lury
commission and to submit . undefeated at S.U. !'or Federal became a sure thing when but not retroactively, provided
PTA meets at 8;30 p.m:
anothet five year contract. Hocking high scorer was Congress
pass ed,
and ·they met control guidelines.
Tuesday
at the school. There
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President Nixon Signed,
a law
In another actiOn Thurscjay,
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
will ~ a white elePhant sale
a special meeting to vote on the
In the eighth grade contest requiring it; but !he amount the Par_ Board finished trim·
The Pomeroy E·R squad ~d !JI~C .will be pn!Vided by
increase.
Federal Hockmg won ea~Ily, 56 had been in doubt smc~ th~ law nung I!Bck the ae~ospace in· answered a call at 12:43 a.m. R. J. BrOW!Iing. Dale Han:il9n
Mayor Herman London to 38. For Southern Dunnmg led only said the retroactive pay . dustry contracts, m a move Friday to the Leonard Lulls' wiD auction the sale. Families
presented a letter from the all scorers with 19 followed by hike
could
.riot
·be
ford home on the Atllens road. are .asked to ·lili !heir llema
PoinTView Cable Television Roberts with 8. For the win- ''tmreasonably inconSistent''
LOC~L TEMPS .
Mr. Lunsford, wl)O was ill, was- wrapped, bring tllelr own talile .
service which read as follows: hers; high scorer was Ogg with with the Pay Board's stanTemperatqre in downtown taken to V~terans Me~orial · service, ·and a ·~· dish. '
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"We are extremely ·in- 12. .. !
Pomeroy Friday at ll a.'!l. was HoSpital where he was ad· C&lt;lffee and Kooi·Aid will be
dards.
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teres ted in Syracuse, and in
South~rn will play at Eastern
The freeze lasted from Aug. 32 degrees under cloudy skies. mitted. .
provided.
fact
did
a
complete
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Nov.
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A
spokesman
for
Richey, Fla.; Mrs. Mildred engineering survey and strand
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Scarberry, Racine, and Mrs. layout for the SyracuseMacel Balrer, East Liverpool, Minersville area.
"This survey indicated that
and two brothers, Robert
U
would require 6.77 miles of
Pickens Densmore, of Akron,
and Martin Pickens, East coaxial truck and feeder cable,
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plus and unspecified amount. of
Liverpool.
Funeral services will be held subscriber cable and material was "shocked" by the action and said charges of mismanaging
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at I p.m. Sunday at the Ewing to serve the area . At the same the cou.ntry's .affairs were "preposterous."
time,
our
engineers
deter·
Funeral Home with the Rev .
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NEWARK, OHIO -DONALD MESSER, JR., 19, of rural St.
Charles Hand officiating. mined tl)at service would be
available
to
342
homes
if
this
Burial will be in the Letart
Louisville ' who had never been in trouble with the law before' .
Falls Cemetery. Friends may service were constructed.
will serve. at least 22 months in prison because he wanted a glass
It costs something more than
call at the funeral home
of beer last Aug. 17. Messer and three friends went to a !!Jl1111ller
$5,000 per mile to construct and cottage and were taking some beer from a keg on the porch.
anytime.
Ta!!e. a,dvantage of the special January Sale price~ aH o.y er
install cable TV·to a new area. Messer said one of his friends went into the house and was caught
the store. Big Furniture S.ale on the 3rd floor. Spec1al p~i~es
General consensus in the in· by the shotgun-wielding owner.
dustry holds that it is essential
on womens and -chUdrens ready-ta-wear • RCA .TeleVISIOn
As a result, Messer pleaded guilty to the charge of burglary
to pass about 40 active, paying of an inhabitated building in the night seasop and was sentenced
Sets • Luggage. Bedspreads. January Sale on the 1st floorsubscribers per mile of cable.
· mens and boys wear . Housewares sp.ecials , Hosiery •
Based on a 60 home per mile Wednesday to 5-to-30 years in prison. The charge has no
Womens Sleepwear.
house count to obtain 40 provision for probation which means Messer will not be eligible
.forparole
for
22
months.
He
will
serve
his
time
in
the
Mansfield
customers (and this is being
generous) it would require a Reformatory.
minimum of 406 customers in
It'll pay you to look around on a II three floors- and to shop in
WASHINGTON- CLEVELAND AND seven other cities in
DELAWARE, Ohio (UP! ) - this service area to make cable
every department now during the January sales event.
Attorney William Kunstler, TV a feasible undertaking, the country will share $160 million in federal money in the next
terming American law a even with two-thirds saturation three years in an "across-the-board attack on str~t crimes,"
"tyrant," said here Thursday of all homes. Therefore, you Vice President Spiro T. Agnew announced Thursday.
SHOP FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9
"We hope to reduce street crimes and burglaries by 5 pet. in
night it "is used to control can see that we are un·
those who are controllable and derstandably reluctan.t to five years in each of the cities," Agnew said. The other cities are
to destroy those who are not undertake this construction Atlanta, Newark, N. J., Portland, Ore., Baltimore, Dallas,
until some growth occurs in the Denver and St. Louis. Agnew said the program soon wUI be ex·
controllable."
community.
panded to possibly 10 other cities and "ultimately we hope it will
"Although the law sounds
like sowe.thing noble and good, "We would consider such be in operation in virtually every city in the nation with a
the.law is a tyrant and I spend building if a sufficient number significant crime problem."
most of my time trying to of Syracuse residents would
destroy the system," said agree to pre-register for cable
Kunstler who gained publicity service and to agree to keep
through his defense of the cable TV for a minimum one
"Chicago Seven " and the year period. Please be advised
that we are keenly interested in
Berrigan brothers.
"I am not opposed to the Syracuse, that we consider it
basic system of government, an 'area of likely growth, and
·but I am opposed to the system that we would welcome
which succeeds in implanting questions and comments."
attitudes such as rich is bette.r The mayor was asked to
than poor, white is better than direct a letter granting perblack and that our society is mission to the cable service to
good because we have a high make a suryey of the area.
Council approved the slate of
standard of living.
"This society would destroy officers for the fire and
anything in its way if there is emergency departments
the slightest threat to what is submitted by Eber Pickens.
considered its vested interest," Officers of the fire company.
he said. "My goal is to speak as are John Koehler, president;
Lavendar,
vice
long as I can speak and to tell Larry
Kenny
Rizer,
president ;
this story."
JANUARY 15
secretary, and Eber Pickens,
treasurer.
Officers of the emergency
unit are Larry Lavendar,
chief; Eber Pickens, assistant
chief and Kenny Rizer, ~ap­
tain. Fire department officers
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are Ralph Laven dar, chief;
· Kenny Rizer, assistant; Bill
Rizer, captain, and Bill Rice,
lieutenant.

Myrtle Wolfe Died -Thursday
RACINE - My.rtle Mae
Wolfe, 70, Racine Route 2, died
Thursday
at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Wolfe is survived by her
husband, Robert; a daughter,
Mrs :
Mary
Kesterson,
Pomeroy; four sons, Charles,
Columbus, and Jack, Bobbie
Joe and Paul, all of Racine; 15
grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren (one of the
granddaughters , · Judy
Flowers, was reared by Mr .
and Mrs. Wolfe); four. sisters,
Mrs. The! Sarson, Racine ;
Mrs. Jessie Lisk, Newport
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Victoria
Arnold, Syracuse; Elizabeth
Potter, Guysville ; Raymond
Salser, Middleport.
DISCHARGED - Kathie
Quivey, Gene Congo, James
Hamesley, Joseph Segreves,
Gary Hysell, Henry Werry,
Ernestine Werry, Violet Me·
Donald, Arthur Fletcher, Rolla
Rowan, Minnie Carroll, Lillian
Walker.

MEIGS THEAll\£
Tonight &amp; Saturday
January 14·1S

A MAN CALLED
SLEDGE
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James Garner
Dennis Weaver

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Jane Wyman
Bob Hope
Jackie Gleason

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy Are Open Tonipt,

Neiv~:n~~u!! p!~riefs

Friday and Tomorrow Night, Saturday
Until 9 O'Cock

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BY CHET TANNEHILL
Florida: All must sign, for the resQiulion to
"In essence," he ·cqncluded, "Rio
RJO GRANDE- Pel!dlng final ap- become law.
GrandeCollegeisextendingtothecitizens
proval by ~ Vinton County board of
Two year
&lt;If this district the use not only of its $10
cCIDIIJli8e[OIIel's, action w.as taken here
Dr. . Christensen explained that the million campus, . 'but also its · highly
. Friday nilbl to insure a hlf:loric upgrading two-year community college would be qualified staff. •' ·
cl edueational opportunity lor .Young administered by nine trUstees, six apThe proposed. community college
people &lt;If V.~ton, Ga11ia, . Meigs and poi~ ted by the county commisSioners and would~ operated by student tuition, state
: JackJOI! CQ~~~~ties' · · ·
. • three by the governot. II would utilize Rio f~ds' and dis.ll'lci funds . Und'l{ the
· · A resolution is expected to be ap- Grande College buildings, land and per: coinmunity college ,plan, a studenf'Jivil\g
proved within a ·week or 10 days that will sonnet throl!llh a contractual agreement. in the district could pay a maximum of
create a.community college district of the The college will continue to operate as a $600 annually in tuitio~, while Ohio
tC!W' counties Qlat will be housed on, and four-year private institutioq.
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residents outside the district would pay a
~ facilities of, Rio Grande College;
"For ' many years," · said Dr. slightly higher rate. The State would
. : M~eting for dinner · in the college Christe~n, "tile Board of Trustees of Rio contribute heavily.
t;~feteria, commissioners of the foil! .Grande College has sought ways ·and
Tuition and fees for the c\lllllllunity
coynties r~ewed afterward with Dr. means of offering greater educational college would be determined by the
' Alphus R, Christensen, president ·of Rio · opportunities to the high school graduates community college trus~s.
llrande Cpllege, the development bf , the &lt;If this region. The idea of permitting a
Resolution Signed
Community college plan bere and went · community college to be housed on Its
Signing the resolution were, from
. through U!e fonnallty &lt;If signing ~ . eani~us seems io be ihe mdst feasible, . Gallia, Commissioners Joe Miller and Joe
. reaol~on ln!Piementing t.t. '
. · '. since it l)rlngs the opJJOrtunity for higher Stewar\; .from Meigs, Charles R. Karr,
.. · SilbcOIIImjssioners did ~ot · sign ·tt, education within ti)e reach pf any qualified '.St., and from Jackson, Joe Conge~ Eddie
.Jtobert €lark aQd ·warden Ours of·Meiga "!rig'li school gr~du~te. :.: . ..,.,, · . , , , ,. MichaeiJ aiiii.Wendell Jones. Board clerks
.,,:~I).'~~: ill ~· ~biE to ~t~;- . :·: ; .. ' 1~urth~tntore',." tlie . iitesldent Said, .. ai~nding were Martha Chambers, Meigs ;
ClarenceJohi)sonof,Ga!llaOCowilf,al!io.ID, "the •community college, ·with its Morton Dickey, · Gallia; James Hoover,
Bnc! the Vinton coniinissloners, Raymond Technical 'facet, provides for the ' Jackson, and. Glen ·Peters, Vinton.
CottriU and Owen· Harper, who .we~ developmentofaskillforthosewhodonot
Earliest expected date to be~in the
present, and RObert Bethel, on vacation m choose the ·baccalaureate route.
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MEETING SET
A county-wide prayer
meeting will be held at 2 p.m.
·sunday at the Pomeroy Lower
Light Church.

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DISCOUNT

It's never too early to start saving regularly
for your kids' educat ion . And a Sav ings Account is
an )deal startin g place. It's insured. And you'll get
a good steady interest on you r money. No mauer what.

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bultOn front, flares, brushed denim,
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Yes, Alterations
Are Available

little jackeu and insulated vesu.

All Accounts In sured Up To$20,000.00

Continuous Service On
Fridays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Insulated Cover Suits, Coveralls,
Windbreakers and Overalls
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commercial reaL, estate, traveling extensively throughout the country · ·He
continued his deep interest in his home
county. ,
Mr. Evans was born Dec. 31, 1893, at
Cadmus, son of Lewis E. Evans and
Bertha M. Keller Evans:
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He married Elizabeth Lewis fri 1915 in
Cihcinnati. She sw'vives, along with three
C\ltldren, Mrs. Harry K. (Eva) Milia,
Robert L. Evans, and Mrs. Jerry E.
MlUer, all of Gallipolia; 1() grandchildren,
six great-grandchildren, and these .
brothers and· sisters, Emerson E. Evans,
Lester K. Evans, both of Gallipolis; Mrs.
Leland (Gertrude) Howard, Californl.a;
Mrs. Frank (Ahna) Hutchinson, Daytona
Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Ruth Bowman,
Daytona ,Beach.
The following brothers and one sister
preceded him In death: John Everett ·
Evans, R. A. Evans, C. L. Evans, Ben •
Evans, Hollis Evans and Allee Ev~.
He was a· member ·of Grace Uruted
Methodist Church of Gallipolis, a trustee of
Rio Grande College for a number of years,
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Don't Miss This Sale!

"Your Clothing dollar~­
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Service Commillilln has Informed
~ Clarence. E. Miller that
appUcatl0111lor iunu!Mtr employment with
federllaaenci• muat be submitted to the
Cfmmilllon ftll later than February 2.
· ~ Miller ·urpcl all .thoee
ln*atecl In ennnw federal employment
to cmtact bli Wlihlnlton office !or a free
booklet outllnlnl the application
· J11'11Cl8dln1, Tbe addrua Ia: Ill CIMon
HOllie Olftce 8~, Walhlngton, D. C.
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Our New Spring stock is arriving, out
goes winter stock. Our loss is your

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ATHENS,' Ohio (UPI) ,;_ The State
DemOQ"atlc Party headquarters · is exPeeled to remain neutral in 'the support of
candidate~ for the Democratic
Preald,entlal nomination detpile state '
P,Brly Chairman WUI~ai!J A. Lavelle's
endorsement of Maine Sen. Edmund s.
Muskie.
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Lavelle·, who announced his ·endonement 41 Murtte In Columbus Thursday, ..ld· he made the decbion as an individual, not In · his capacity as . party

chairman.

Families

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Pomeroy Publlc Ubrary, aa It loob since a rock fall occurred on Dec. 3, Unof·
ficiaUy, it is reported thatfunda are being sought to remove the rock and repair the
rear of the present post office building. A Rew''report Saturday from the Ohio
Bureau ofMinesindlcatea that more rock falia will be coming. The picture above
shows the cliff in the background; rocks strewn toward the postoffice which is out
of sight in foreground, right.

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POMEROY - More rock falls from
the cliff back of and above much of the
Pomeroy business district can be e1pected
·according to the Ohio Bureau of Mines·.
The prospect, a Bureau of Mines report
indicates, is a clear and direct hazard to
property and lives.
The report indicating that rocks wiU
. fall again near the Pomeroy Post Office the location of a serious fall In December
'- beliind the courthouse and near · the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple (we well as in
other locations) has been received here by
Atty. Frank W. Porter. Porter requested
an examination and study by the Bureau
following the December fall which caused
heavy damage to the Pomeroy Post Office.
The report signed by Ralph Dean and
Arnold E. Snowden says:
"At the request of Interested residents
&lt;If the VIUage o1 Pomeray Ralph Dean,
deputy mine inspector, and Arnold E.
Snowden, chief, Ohio Division &lt;If Mines,
visited . the. village and made an
examination . Qf the rock slide ih8t oc·
curred early in December causing ex·
tensive damages to the post office. The
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base of the cliff was checked from Breezy
·Heights road to a point near the POmeroy
Motor Co. garage.
spokesman Friday:
"In our optllion, there Is a possibUity
"Cooperation and patience are needed of another slide occiiiTing at lbe same
during the next few days. We are working .locatioo as lllere Is another large rotk
as quickly,a$ possible to get the job dOhe." . that ts appereatly cracked 1ooee from
Final payments for. the construction the cliff~ And H appears that the crack
phase of the system were made Wed· utends the eatft wldtll of tile oat·
nesday night.
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rroppiDg and stone.
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Nardei Contracting of Bridgeville,
"During the eumllliltiOil of tlie cliff
Pa., received a c.heck for $166,034.64 and several several other locatioa&amp; were
Caldwell Tank Inc. was given a check for observed where lbe Ame e~~•dtllon .
~17,793.13. Association directors held back
existed and there Is a 'potenllal haurd
$11,000 until clean-up operations beginning . from slides at lbese locallou. One Is
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BY DALE ROTHGEB JR.
KANAUGA - After iive and one-ball
years of anticipation, tribulations and
hard wotk, the Gallia CoUnty Rural Water
System is in business.
Water began flowing through the 114mile system 'l'hursday, making real wbat
skeptics i)ad called a lal!llhabie, dream,
Although water associat!Oh persoimel
began turning on meters for subscribers
Thurscjay, it Is a time-consuming project,
as oc~up~nts must bt availabe when
valves are opened. Said an association

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Reaching More

POMEROY - State Representative
Ralph Welker has announced his candidacy for the Republiean nomination to
the ·General Alsembly from the 92nd
House District. This district iJ COlllp!iaed·
II. all of
County, all cl Gallia
County, all of ,Meiga. County, and the
townshl]lll of Aiaander, Lodi, Cattllage,
and Troy of Athens County.
Welker was firltelected to the General
Assembly in 11185 from Meigs County and ·
after re-epportionment has been eleCted '
· three times from the 27th House District
which il\cluded the Counties of Athens,
Gallia and Meigs.
During his four terms as State
RepresentaUve Welker has served on the
.
Education and Highways Conunlltees and
ASSOCIATION OFFICERS - Directors of the Gallia County Rural Water
as chairman of the State Government
Association got together Thursday when water began flowing from the 114 mile
Committee, the ·Agriculture and Concounty-wide water syatem. The project cllmu'ed over five yelji's of hard wo~k .
servation Commiltee and iJ presently
Water association officers are left to right, Walter Neal, secretary; Mrs. Beulah
chairman of the Agri-Business Conimittee.
Mitchell, ~urer; Ishmael Gillespie, president and Merrill McCormiS)t, vice·
Welker is a member of tile Amerlean
.president.
·
Legion, The Farm Bureau, and the
Association of State ,Legislators.
. Welker Ia marrltid and is the fatller of
· three sons; two are married, tile third is a
senior in Melc•lllilh l!chool, The Welkers
reside at ~83 Mulbel'ry Avenue,.·Pomeroy.

OUR REGULAR
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LOW, LOW PRICE

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GET CHOICE SELECTIONS! ·

Stewart, Gailla; M.,-tha Chambers, Meigs commissioners'
clerk; Dr. Alphus It Christensen, president of Rio Grande
College, and Morton Dickey, Gallia County Auditor and clerk
of the Gallia board of commissioners.

Your Invited Guest

. Welker is
in Race

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SIGN COMMUNITY COLLEGE RESOLUTION
Charles H. Karr, Sr., Meigs commissioner, seated, and Joe
D. Miller (signing) helped launch a community college
serving Jackson, Gallia, Meigs and Vinton Counties Friday
·evening at Rio Grande. Standing I tor are Colllllli$ioner Joe

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1972
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VEI)IICE, Fla. ~ StanleJI., Lewis
Evans, 78, of 428 Hedgewood'•·jDrive,
Gallpolia, died unexpected about'l a.m.
Saturday at his winter home here,\
A prominent busine!SIIIM and out·
standing civic ~der, retlre4 since 1962,
Mr. EV&lt;Ins arrived iJI Florida for his an' ilual wiRier stay oOty a few daya ago.
Althaugh lie hild beeri In faiUhg health .
the past
months, Mr. Evans' COn·
litton 1JIII IJIIIIl'«&lt;tly Improved., He Md
· played golf Friday before tieComin_g 111:
Mr. ):vans attended Rio Grande
College and ,began teaching school at. the
age of 17 in Boone County, W. Va.
' He was connected with the Proctor &amp;
Giunble firm in Cincinnati a few years and
from there went to Wood County, Ohio
where 'he opened a grocery store.
After moving to Gallipolis in 1924, he
formed the Evans Grocery .Co. He buill up
a chain of 18 Evana stores in Ohio, Ken'
tucky and West Virginia. He sold out to
Thorofare In March 1962.
Since that time he had been selling'
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peratures and a chance .Of,snow
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Highs Monday 1n the 20s 'and
low 3011, '
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ayd anolher near lbe Masollic Temple as
well ao several olber places.
"There is no way of telling when
another slide will occur; however, in our
opinion, that danger exists at several
locations.
"A map of a coal mine that was
located under the hill behind the post office
shows that some of this coal'was mined
about 95 years ago. Some people believe·
that the coal mining might be a factor in
the present rock slides. We do not think
that it Is so, since any movement in the
strata due to removal of coal has been
dissipated many years.
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l'"The apparent cause of the slides is
!hi natural erosion of the softer materials
immediately below the sandstone cliff."
Officials Notified
Porter, President of the Me~s Local
School Board, said that he has notified the .
county commissioners, the,.Pomeroy
Village administration and posl4i officials
about the additional predicted slides of the
report since the lie!t$ slides might cause
loss of life In addition to property losses.
No corrective action can be taken to
prevent the predicted slides,, Porter said.
He disclosed he has been adviSed that ·
vibrations in trying 1 1.&lt;r drive piling or
remove overhanging rock,s might easily
cause more slides to take place.
Porter pointed out that slides near the·
public buildings sue~ aa the courthouse
could be "quite harmfui," not only
bec~use of the prOperty damage and the
danger to lives, bui also because of the
PoSsible loss of records which could not be
replaced.
,
Porter aiso stated that he felt the
public should be advised of the impending
danger. H&lt; indicated that anotl1er fall
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