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10- The O.ily Sentlnel, Middleport-POmeroy, 0., Jab; 27, 19'12

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight, Jan. 27
NOT OPEN

Friday &amp; ~aturday
January28-29
ONE MORE TRAIN
TO ROB

George Peppard
Diana Muldaur

" GP"
SHOOT OUT

!Technicolor)
Gregory Peck
Pat Quinn
" GP "
SHOW STARTS7 P.M.

This wa~ COIJPied with an Increase of $5, or 0. 7 per cent, in
the farm-toretaU margin.
For some major foods, the
report showed :
Lettuce - Retail prices up
17.9 per cent from a month ago
and 54.9 per cent from a year
ago. Fann prices down M per
cent from a month ago but 92
per cent above a year ago.
Farm-to-retail spread up 83.3
per cent from a month ago and
42.9 per cent from a year ago.

~cTJON!

CORR

An item in our Wednesday Semi-Annual
Clearance Sale ad should have read:

Men's Dress Flannel &amp; Wool Shirts
(NOT SLACKS!

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Off
New York Clothing House
POMEROY, OHIO

Hijacker

Where we say
our school, not
the school

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GOP N8D1eS
Delegates

teachers from the 12 counties
meet in a general morning
assembly, then break into 17
sectional. meetings. Also
meeting on Friday will be four
special-interest groups, music,
,industrial
arts,
home
economics and school principals.
All activities for the three
days wiU be housed on the Rio
Grande campus.

. Meigs

Property
Transfers
Esther Dailey to Elson
Dailey, Jean Dailey, parcel,
Lebanon.
Esther E. Gibbons, dec., 10
WiUiam Wayne Gibbons, cert.
for trans., Middleport.
Niese! A. Weathennan to
Chester Carson, Ethel Carson,
lots, Orange.
· George D. Baer, Clara A.
Baer to Manning D. Webster,
parcelll, Sutton.
Manning D. Webster, Mary
A. Webster to George D. Baer,
Clara A. Baer, parcels, Sutton.
Charles Reeves, June
Reeves to Ray L. Karshner,
Cora A. Karshner. parcel,
Orange.
Chester B. Shahan, Elsie C.
Shahan to Ohio Power Co.,
easement, Lebanon.
Clifford Longenette, Mary
Longenette to Everett R.
Calaway, parcel, Sarah A.
Calaway, parcel, Olive.
J. B. O'Brien, Agent, to
Fannie Jackson, parcel,
Rutland.
Roman F. Warmke, Dorothy
E. Warmke to Franklin Real
Estate Co., re-record, Salem,
Columbia.
Village of Middleport to
Jaymar Coal Co., parcels,
Middleport.
Robert C. Hartenbach,
Sheriff, Charles Watkins, et al.,
to Allen E. Ball, Freda Ball,
51.93 acres, Chester.

In August
E. E. Davis, Jackson County
industrialist and philanthropist, aru! Vincent Linn,
Muskingum County, have been
selected delegates to attend th~
National Convention of the
Republican Party in California
next August.
They were named at a
meeting Sunday of Tenth
District Republicans In
executive session at Burr Oak
Lodge with Ralph Triplett,
chairman.
Representatives from all
counties were present.
Alternates chosen were Mrs.
Maxine Charlton, Fairfield
County, and A. K. Wilson,
Perry Councy.
Candidates In the May
primary attending the meeting
as officers or guests were
James Adcock, Fairfield
County, seeking nomination as
representative from the 90th
House District; Claire Ball,
Athens, and Glenn Peters,
representative, 9lst District;
incumbent Ralph Welker from
Meigs County, 92nd District.
Senator Harry Annstrong,
Senator Oakley Collins, and
Wayne Todd, area aide to
Congressman Clarence E.
Miller, attended. ·
Marian Sinsel, Logan,
Hocking County, publicity
director for the district, announced her Intention to seek
nomination as a member of flle
State Central Committee, lOth
District.
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LYONS PROMoTED
Roy C. Lyons, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles R. Lyons of Rt. 2,
Pomeroy; has been promoted
toairmanfirstclass in the U.S.
Air Force. Airman Lyons, a
vehicle maintenanCe specialist
at Holloman AFB, N. M., is a
1971 graduate of Meigs High
School. His wife, Martha, is tlle
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
· Seldon Baker of Rt., 2,
Pomeroy.

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Wr t ukl' 11 "iiftfl'inl int,•r t' &gt;ll
in uur r hil\lren . tlwir frit•nd ..
unJ their tl!udwr .. .

Out 'i1.:huo lil UIT

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)Three Ohio Penitentiary inmatesfound.a "blind spot!' In a
41J.foot-blgh prison wall and
slid down a dangling electrical

oord to freedom Wednesday
night.
A convicted murderer and
two robbers broke through an
air vent, crawled across a roof

News .•. in Briefs

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Men &amp; Boys
Ladies Dresses
Sweaters 1h Price
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The Farmers Bank
and Savings Co.
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' Veteraos Memorial Hospital
DISCHARGED - . Charles
Craft, Nadine Barton, Pamela
Amburgey; Effie Pyles, Lydia
Hysell , Ora Clark, Carol
Drake, Franklin Martin, Tony
Chapell, Iris Morris, Florence
Chalfan.

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POMEROY, OHIO
Member Federal Reserve
System
On Frld1ys Our Drive-In
Window is Open 9 a.m . to 7
p.m., (Continuously).
SZO,OOO Maximum Insurance
For Each Depositor

RACK

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va tues
To suo

Dmses
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1 GROUP

Childrens D1esses

Men &amp; Boys

Parits Reduced

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Men &amp; Boys Better .

Dress Shirts 2 g '5

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Buv one at rtg . price.
Second
only Sc.

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OPEN FR.IDAY, JANUARY 28-------9:30 AM 10 9 AT NIGHT .
OPEN SATURDAY,·JANUARY 29-------9:30 AM 10 9 AT NIGHT
MONDAY

- Sale! Men's and
.· Young Men's

·SLACKS
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Flare leg slacks and
regular
cut models. Solid colors,
_'stri'pes, checks. Dressy style
and (ean type slacks. All
f~mous makes. Sizes 28.to SQ.
Save during this sale.

·in his car oo Ohio 50.
PoUce sald the gun and
clothes were obtalned from "a
coo tact;' tn Covington, Ky.
"Someplace down there they
had a contact set. up," S!lld
Hilliard policedlsP.atcher Dave
-Henderson, "Tiley got the
clothes and gun from him."
. The search for Donald G.
Man~, 29, a convicted murderer, al)ll OQnald F. Ferdinimd,
3(, was centered In the Cincinnati area early today where
· Ferdinand's wife was reported
to live.
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Spencer Files For Clerk of Court
NO.'XXIy. NO. 203

Devoted To The lntere~ta OJT1ae Meigi-Ma1011 Area
POMEROY-MIDDLEPOR_T. OH!O
FRIOAY, JANUARY 28, 1972
•PHONE 992,2156

over the front of the prison,
tossed down an electrical cord
that extended to within six feet
of the ground and dropped to
the gro\Dld.
A pair of gloves and two
pairs of dungarees, apparently
used to keep hands from
burn1J18, were found beneath
the dangling cord.
"We have three men missing
and there sure as he'U ia a rope
dangling from the front waU,"
Warden Harold J. Cardwell
said.
"They went across the roof a
distance and found the blind
spot," Assistant Warden L. G.
Ridenour sald, "They weren't
in algh~ of the tower guards as
they came down. The guards
· could have aeen them in the
!*king lot, but the inmates
ll8ed the cover of darkness to
gel· away."
. · 'lbe escapees were ldenUfied
as James B. Lewis, 33, aervtng
:Ill years for bank robbery;
DoOald F. Ferdinand, aerving
a sentence for assault and
armed robbery, and Donald
GUbert Manis, 29, convicted of
firlt degree murder.
"They're desperate men and
have to be considered dangeroWJ," Ridenour said.
Earller Wednesday, two pri10nen walked away from a
penitentiary work detail
aeveral blocks from the instltutlon.

TEN CENTS

BIDS FOR OFFICE- Larry Spencer., Racine, Thursday
afternoon filed his petltloo as a candidate for the Republican
nomination for Meigs County Clerk of Courts. He will appose
Mrs. Evelyn Lucke. Spencer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elson
Spencer, is a 1965 graduate of Southern High School in
Racine. He also attended Ohio Technology College,
Columbus, from 1986 to !968.
Spencer attends church at the St. Paul Lutheran Church
In Pomeroy, is a member of the Racine Volunteer Fire
Department, and Racine Masonic lDdge 461, F&amp;AM, Racine.
This Is Spencer's flrat bid for pubUc office.

SALE I

Klein to Attend
Naval Academy

Mens and Boys

JACKETS
. Corduroy ·· wool plaids .
quilted nylons . dacron and
cotton blends.
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All with warm lining .
Excellent quality.
Boys sizes 10 to 20
Mens sizes 38 to 50
8.95 Jackets
9..95 Jackel$
12.95 Jackets
14.95 Jackets

Sale 6.00
Sale 7.00
Sale 9.00
Sale 11.00

16.95 Jackets Sale 12.00
22.95 Jackets .Sale 16.00
29.95 Jackets Sale 21.09

SAUl
TREASURER FRANK

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. MR. MORRISON ILL
[,.arry Morrison, assistant
s¥perintendert Qf .!Jle \\{~'
LOclal School District;· IS. a
pat\ent at. University Hospital,
Columbus. Cards rriay be sent
to room 1017.
DRIVER FINED
Terry D. Michael, 24,
Pomeroy Route 2, was fined $10
and costs by Pomeroy Mayor
William Baronlck Wednesday
night on conviction of failing to
have his vehicle under control.

"Sharp said he doesn't know
Henderson said Sharp, 31,
Manls~ Ferdinaild•nda third Slarphomeand talked with his
what direction ihey took or
decided to drive all the way prisoner, James Lewis, 3Z, wife, Constance.
back home without diacloaing · made the first "over the waU"
Mrs. Sharp then ~dmltted the w!)elher they have new transhe was free because "he was escape In the Ohio Pen'i his- men bad kiilnapped her bus- portation," Hilliard police
concerned about hls falnlly's t,ory Wedneoilay night. They ·· band In tl)eir 1972 dark green said. A nationwide alert for
mental and physical strain." crawled along the roof and. slid Ford Mav~ck. She said she their capture, sent out by the
Highway
Patrol,
, ''He didn't want to spend aU down a 40-lool electrical cord dld not can police for fear her Ohio
: {IIOfllillg In Cincinnati," Hell' draped · over the waU. Lewis husband's life would be endan- remalned In effect.
The pair was described by
-derson said. "He wanted to wascapturedlnawoodedarea gered.
come back here."
near here Thursday. .·
91e said they agreed to re- Ohio Pen deputy warden L. G.
Sharp said the men did not
Pollee did iiot learn of the lease him at 12:30 a.m. today, Ridenour as "d~ate men
baveaweaponwhentheycame abduction until 10:30 p.m., and they did, gaining more and had to be considered danto his bouse. ''They made about five hour! after lt oc- than a two-hour headstart on gerous."
M811ls was serving time for
verbal threats on hls life to get curred. Acting on a "tip," 'pollee when Sharp did not immurder
and Ferdinand was
him to go witll them," Hender- whose source they woulci not mediately report where he
convicted of assault and armed·
son illlid.
· disclose, officers went to the was.
robbery.

lsrry Spencer, Candidate

4. 95 .Slacks · Sale ~.99
5.95 Slacks Sale 4.79
6.95 Slacks Sale 5.69
7.95 Slacks Sale 6.59
8.95 Slacks · Sale 7.49
9.95 Slacks Sale 8.39
11:95 Slacks Sale 9.39
14.95 Slacks Sale 10.89

Sizes small, medium,
large ' and extra
large.
Includes
Polyesler and cotton
shirts . Knit shirts .
Wlntucks and sport
flannels.

Sale!

PETER KLEIN, JR.
Students, 1971 and 197·2,
He plays tenor dtum in the
Wakefield High School
Marching
Band,
bass
violin
in
the
Concert Band ·and electric bass
guitar In the Stage Band. He
attained the rank of Star Scout
with God and Counl.ry Awatds,
and skippers hls own I~ foot
sailboat In the Potomac River
Sailing Association races.
(Continued on page 10)

Sweaters

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Fine selection of coilt sweaters .
slipovers and sleeve.less styles.
Small, medium, large and extra
large sizes.
14.95 Sweaters
Sale 7.50
12.95 Sweaters
Sale 6.50
11.95 Sweaters . -Sale 6.00
10.95 Sweaters
Sale 5.50
9. 95 Sweaters
Sale 5.00
8. 95 Sweaters
Sale 4.50
5. 95 Sweaters
Sale 3.00

9.95 Shirts

Sale 5.77·
Sale 5.27
Sale 3.87
Sale 3.47
Sale 2.87
Sale 2.37

Shirts
Shirts
5.95 Shirts
4.95 Shirts
3.95 Shirts

8.95
'6. 95

Meigs in Seal Telethon
Meigs County Is one of eight ·
Ohio counties that will participate in the National Easter
Seal Society TeleUton to be held
March 25-26. Earl Ingels Ill
chairman of the Meigs
Telethon.
·The National Telethon wiU
originate in Las V~gas -from II
p.m. Saturday, March 25 to
7 p.m. on Palm Sunday, WSAZ,
Huntington, will carry the

SALE PRiaS

.BOYS' SWEATERS

show.

You can really save now on boys sweaters. Good
selection of sizes and styles.

.9.95
8.95
7.95
6.95
5.95
4.95

Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
sweaters

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. . - - -· . - _ Sale 4.50
• - - - . - .•• Sale 4.00
••. - - - - . - Sale 3.50
- - •. - .. ·- Sale 3.00
• •.. - ..•. Sale 2.50

M~en's Fl-annel

WORK SHIRTS
Sizes 141/:l' to 17 and extra large sl~es 18
to 20. Woven cotton flannels • 100 per .

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EASTER SEAL TELETHON BEING PLANNED -Earl
Ingels, seated, Meigs County chairman of the National
Easter Seal telethon and W. J. Treece, assistant director of
the Ohio Society for Crippled Children &amp; Adults, Inc., go over
plans of. tlle IJPCOmlng Easter Seal telethon.

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. 5.95 FIMNEL WORK SHIRTS .- SALE 5.25

Speaking of Schools • • No. 224

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Contests ·P lanned

Melp Loeal Sc:bool Dlstrlcl .
Last Tuesday mOI'dins I attended 11 meeUbg at
the U. S. Bureau Ill Mlnel offices ·In Pittsburgh.
Present were representatives from American
Electric Power, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the Ohio

4.95 R.ANNEL WORK SHIRTS - SALE 4.25

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told her he was working on the
March of Dimes drive. When
Mrs. WoHe did not open the
door, he got into a car and
drove away.
The March wiU be conducted
Tuesday mainly during
daytime hours, although there
wiU be iOme coUectlng in the
early evening. All workers in
the March · will wear identification badges.

Speech, Writing

By l&gt;EoRGE HARGRAVES, Supt.

3.9~ R.ANNEL WORK SHIRTS - SALE 3.~

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Weather

Meigs Mine rraining Vitally Important

cent cotton. Two pockets. Full length
shirt tails that stay tucked in.

PLEASANT VALLEY
ADMISSIONS: Mrs. Charlea
Stewart, Arbuckle; Mrs.
Charles' Higginbotham,

March of Dime workers wiU
c&lt;induct the annual Mothers
March on Tuetday and wiU be
wearing ldenUficatioo badg811,
It was reported today after a
Pomeroy resident. reported a
person lmpenonating "a
worker" had visited her home
at 9 p.m. Thunday.
.
Mrs. Mabel Wolfe, WesL
Main St., said that· a young
man came to her .door but she
refuaed to ·open the door. He

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-"Headquarters for the Meigs
Telethon wiU be the Pomeroy
Motor Company 'showroom.
Receiving calls aqd perfanning clerical work wiU be
girls from the local high
schoolll and volunteer adults.
Conll'ibuUons may be called
in at the Pomeroy Motor
Company ,during the :Ill-hour
Telethol\. Six minutes of each
half hour wiU be reports of
contributions over WSAZ.
This Is the firat National
Easter Seal Telethon with
Meigs County being among the
first to participate.
, Twenty operators wiU be on
duty at Pomeroy Motor
. Company during the :Ill-hour
event. Some are Susie Soulsby,
Renee Burke, Jill Marie
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - .Two
Oblo Penitentiary eacapees
kidnapped a.man In suburban
' llliiiard Tllll'acliy and fOi-ce.J
bini to drive them to Kentucky
wbere they "~"a gun,
and thtn back to 'Cinclrinati
.w~re they releued l!im unharmed O!li'ly today,
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The kidnapped 11111n; Jrwin
Shai'P, who drove the IOOmiles
back home before ·contacting
pollee, said ,tl1e convicts !feTe
armed with a .~ caliber revolver and ~e wearing civilian clothing when they left him

MEN'S LONG SLEEVE

Grimms Landing ; Mrs. Jack
Jeffers, Mrs. Herman llarker,
Ladies Slacks
Point Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs.
Of Gloves, Hats, Scarfs
SALE$7.95
Homer Painter, BidweU, ,O.
for entire family.
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DISCHARGES: Everett
1---------+--~~~-~--1 LUtton, Stanford Powell, Mrs.
Lola Johnson, Mrs. Claude ,
wd
Wtater'S
Thornton, Roy Snlith~ Emil .
· .tL Pnce"
Hoffman, Mrs. Daisy Mitchell,
7Z
and mvre
Vleita Duncan, Mrs. Kennetll
._________.__..iiiiii.l.____, Rollins, Ernest Knopp.
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End of the Month Sale Men's a.nd Boys' W~r

Lab, Hospital
Face Lawsuit
CLEVELAND (UPI) - A
Chicago medical laboratory
and a local hospital were sued
for $31&gt;0,000 Wednesday on
charges a former patient
contracted blood poisoning as a
result of negligence on the part
of both defendants:
Robert Doster, the fanner
patient, and his wife, Hazel, of
Cleveland, charged in the
action
against
Abbot
Laboratories and St. Luke's
Hospital that when administered the intravenous
fluids Doster's "blood became
poisoned" and he suffered
pennanentlnjurles.
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In the suit filed by lawyer
Richard B. Peltz in CUyahoga
County Common Pleas Court,
Doster. asked for $300,000 in
damages from Abbott for
producing intravenous Ouids
and related equipment !lnder
allegedly unsanitary and
l!llttamlnated conditions.

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fronts in 1972, but cautioned that wage-price controls would
remain in force unW Inflation cools.
Despite a number of "uncertainties," thai oould alter their
forecast, the ,Council of Economic Advisers told Congress they
expected business, government and consumers to spend more
this year, giving the economy a needed shot In the ann. The
prospects for the nation's economic health were contained In the
(,'Ouncil's annual "Economic Rep6rt of the President," sent today ·
to Capitol Hill.

Bi H; \' it~ ..,dl•~t•l., han• litth·
s(hool s pirit . Little senst•
nf helnn~inr, . Litt le rride .
;It

per cent from a month ago and
IU per cent from a year ago.
Farm value up z.4 per cent
from a montll ago and 27.7 per
cent from a year ago. Spread
liP 1.4 per cent from a month
ago, down 9 per cent from a
year ago.
Bread -Retail prices down
0.8 per cent !rom a mo11th ago
but up U per cenlfroma year
ago. Farm value liP 5.7 per cent
from a montll ago and 8.8 per

cent from a year ago. spread
down Upercent from·a month
ago and 0.9· per cent from a
year ago.
. Eggs -RetaU prices up 7per
cent from a moilth ago but 7.8
per cent below a year ago.
Farm value up :111.5 per cent
from a month ago but 7.6 per
cent below a year ago. spread
down 15.3 per clmt from a
month ago . 811d 7.4 per cent ·
from a year ago.

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demanded the ransom.
After. he cqllected nDO,OOO
and two parachutes, he ordered the plaDe to take off. It
new around the Norlheaat
early today for 7$ minutes
before landlJI8 here, about 30
lnllesnortbofWhltePiainsand
55 lnlles north of New York
City.
Federal . Avlat19n . Administration (FAA) offlclalll
sald the pilot' bad informed
them the hijacker wanted the
car and that he would 'Uep
stewardess Eileen McAIUater
hostage,
The pilot abo told the FAA
"the hijacker wiU get off with
high explilslves."

3 Desperadoes Escape Pen

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apopoQ"TUNITY

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Beef - Retail prices up 2.1

Teachers Switch
To Rio Grande
The 12-county Southeastern
Ohio Education Association
(SEOEA) for the first.time has
voted to hold its annual
meetings at Rio Grande
College.
Association president
Dorothy Scott said the group's
executive committee voted
unanimously to accept an
invitation by Dr. Alphus R.
Christensen, president 1/f Rio
Grande College, to use the
college's facilities Oct. 21, 26
and 27.
She said that members in all
12 counties were polled on the
issue of meeUbg at Rio Grande
before the executive committee acted, and added that
. flle poll was nearly unanimous.
She cited tlle college's central
location as one of the factors in
flle decision to consider Rio
Grande's invitation.
The SEOEA bas expanded its
meeting time this year from
two to three days by adding a
Saturday session, and has also
changed its meeting format. A
legislative assembly, set for
Saturday, Oct. 21, kicks off the
SEOEA meeUngs. The School
Masters' and School Women's
Club will hold Its annual
meeting Thursday evening,
Oct. 26 . .
The following day, member-

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Food Baskets Cost 1.6% ·More
WASHIN'G'I'ON (UPI)-Conswners were.hit by a combination of higher fann prices and
higher middl~en's margins
last month, resulting in a 1.6
per cent' increase in the retail
cost of a typical market basket
of food, a government report
· said today.
Retail price hikes were
ilharpest for fresh vegetables,
particularly lettuce and tomatoes, which went liP at the
retail counter despite declines
in prices pQid io growers.
Eggs, beef and pork alsQ rose
at retail, but by smaller
margins.
OveraU, the Agriculture Deparbnent report said, the retail
cost of a "market basket "~
list of foods selected to
represent the amount needed
for a typical family of four-in
December was 1.6. per cent
hlghor in December than in
November, and U per cent
above a year earlier.
Farmers, the report said, got
6.6 per cent more for market
basket foods than they did a
year earlier' and their share of
the consumer food doUar was
39 cents, up 3cents from a year
earlier.
The report said most of tlle
November - to - December
change in retail prices resulted
from a gain of $15--or 3.1 pe{
cent-in the annual farm value
rate of market basket foods.

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~t of Mines, equipment maJWfacturers,
educat!OI]al organlzationa, .and the Department of
Hwth, EducaUoo and Welfare.
'lbe 1JU11101Mi of t,hls ~~~eetlng w,as to advance
lrlllilnl opportunittel for thole who ,riU soon work In
the coal mining Industry In Meiga County. We have a

lot Ill work to do. We have a long way. to go ss we
attempt to become part of an important new effort to
send well-trained employees into the mining Industry.
AJl things now stand, training programs of any
kind are few and very llmlted in loday's coal industry. The written materials available for in·
structlon are almost aU old, thoroughly outdated.
Instructional materials. are limited. Training
equipment has yet to become available In adequate .
quantiti~ .

Indeed, we feel as If we are l.rying to awaken a
sleeping giant. The coal industry is that giant and it
has not made any great effort. in the past to provide
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NOW YOU KNOW
When the California sea otter
drives for a hard-shell clam, It
also brings up a flat roc.k.
Th~n, lying on 'Its back
the
water, the otter breaks the
clam open by hitti t
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The Meigs County Pioneer
and Historical Society Board of
Trustees Thursday voted to
sponsor county history and
speaking contests for Meigs
County students wlth a total of
$104 in cash prizes.
The contests will be open to
s1udents in grades nlne through
12 in the three Meigs County
districts and to Meigs County
students in other school
districts. '
Entries in the contest are to
be submitted to the society,
Box 32, Pomeroy, on or before
ApriliO and the tentaUve date
of the contest bas been set for
April :Ill.
In the speaking contest, each
oration Is to be not less than
three or more than five
minutes apd must be original
in composition. A copy of Ute
speech and bibUography is ·to
be submitted at the time of the
contest.
In lhe writing contest,
compositions must be not less
than 500 or more than 1500
words, typewritten and double-

spaced. A blbllography Is to be
included.
The topic of the contest
entries is to be a . person,
family , place , industry or
event in Meigs County history.
Prizes will· be $15, $12, $10, $5
811d $1 each for the next 10
places for each of the two
coniests. Mrs. Jennifer Sheets
Is heading the contests:
During the meeti""'presided·
over by C. E. •:lakeslee,
president, Leo Story reported
on changes made In the Interior
of the museum building on
.Butternut Ave ., where the
trustees mef Thursday. A
partition bas been removed
and other more minor changes
made. W. P. Lochary reported
that historical material
. stored in . a room on
the ground floor of the
·courthouse has been re:
moved to the mWJeum
structure. Women of the boanl
made plans to meet next week
and clean the structure
preparatory to setting up the
mWJeum.

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J- The DIUy Sentinel, Mlddleport-Pot,.eroy, 0., Jan. 28, 19'12

LEGAL ~oncE
FINANCIAL REPORT
OP TOWNSHIPS

Fer "•cal . Y11r Ending
"' Dtctmber llst, 1t71
Cthunltta TtwntiUP,
Mtltt CtYnty
Rl. 3, Albany, Ohio

ADULT CENTER HAS

f]pportunities ·toJLearn

BY ALMA MARSHALL
January ts. 1972
I c~rtlfy tho lollowlng report
PT. PLEASANT - New
to be correct.
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Haven
Woman's a· ub memGiorle MUHOn
Township Clerk her$ who loured !lie. adult
SUMMARY 01'
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learning center al the Mason
c:=~E~:W~~~J·
. CoWlly vocational Center on
EXPENDITURES
8olonco Jon. 1,1971
Ohio River Road Tuesday
General Fund
s 1,135.12 evening remarked with
M;~f.l'J~Jcle License . 393 _88 amazement . of the opGuoilne Tax Fund
1,872.51 poriWlities for learning there.
Rootaadlond
Bridge
Fund
222.73 The newest books , office
T
3.6204
Total Roclilpts
· machiJN!S, and the latest selfGoneral
~und
5,140.62
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Motor Vehicle License
,....ching machi nes, SUC h as the
To• Fund
6,070.06 auto tutor and Craig readers
GooollneTuFund
12,8 11.00 are being Used·here.
Road and Bridge Fund
636.28
. Total
24.~57 .96
Following. are among
Tolal
RtcelptU.
Balanc.
o
s
comments
by the ladies ·.
Genera l Fund
6,275.7-4
Motor Vehicle License
· Mrs. R. G. Greene - "I could
Tax Fund
6,463.94
bel'
tha
h
Gasollno Tax Fund
1A.683.5l not 1eve tow- counly ad .
Road and Bridge ~ und
859.01 such a fabulous educational
28 ·282 ·20 school, with such lovely·
Total
Ex•endlturts
General. Fu'nd
5,446 .69
Motor. Vehicle L icense
Tax Fund
6,304 .27

Gesollne Tax Fund
12,028.11
~g:.~ and Br idge Pund 2 ,,m ::~
lalonco Dec. ll , lt71
General Fund
829 .05
Motor Vehic~ ucen•e
Ta• Fund
159.67
Gasoline TaK Fund
2,655.40
Rood and Bridge Fund
78.20
Total
3,722.32

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becoming aware of the lear- GED Diploma (High School
!lin&amp; center, "Anyone from any Equivalency ). !t- high school
state in the union is welcome to equivalimcy diploma receives
attend," he said. ·
general acceptance In private
SEVERAL LADIES from the business or for college enPomeroy • MiddleJlOI:I area are trance as a full four year high
attending sewing classes at sehooi duploma.
Wllhama High School. The
Veterans, according to Rev.
teacher of the Wahama Frum. who are ·interested in
elementary and advanced working . towards a GED
sewing .is : Mrs. Robert diploma can receive GI
Bumgarner. According to Mrs . · benefits while attending
Morrison . there are eight classes. ·
sewing classes being conANYONE 16 years old or
dueled. Others teaching sewing older who wlahes to learn is
at Pt. Pleasant are Mrs . invited to enroll. Stuqents are
Maxine La they and Ellen assisted by the learning center
Riffle.
coordinator whose fWlctions
According to the Vocational are more like a counselor than
Secretary, the welding class is a teacher.
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filled an'd has a waiting list for
The coordinstor shows the
the next scheduled class. The studen!l how · to lise the
auto mechanics class also is programmed materials, adreported full. At the last count minilter ·and score the in· ·
enrollment was 'II.
ventories, discuss their
Even though I have spent progress with them, and guide
several years doing clerical the student if the going gets
work, at intervals, and have rough. Students are aware that
had experience with several they can receive whatever help ·
new office machines of various he or she may need from the
types, I was amazed at the teacher-coordinator.
modern machines' capability
I watched .students in a
available for use at the center. typing class. There were
There are the Flexawriter, teenagers, middle-aged ladies
offset press, electronic stencil and the elderly, I marveled at
maker, thermal stencil maker the opportWlity they have and
and msny more, the newest to wished I had more time to
aid the office worker. The 72 participate. I have started In
hour course costs only $12.50. the sewing class at Wahama
Many of the courses are and I'm working with knits now
tuition free. The learning lab is - and I hope to see some of you
designed to enable students to · at lite !Muli Learning Center
prepare ·for completion of the some time soon.
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Mrs. Jack Flesher -

·''Mason
COII!lly is very fortunate to
have such a complete and up~ate basic education center.
f
It o fers to its citizens such a
wonderful opportiUlily."
Mr Willi. R 11
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s,
am usse was very much impressed with
the variety of subjects being
supplied. ] think anyone in
Mason CoWlty could benefit by
attending the Adult Learning

G8AND VIBITATION
MAllON - ..... dllpter

No. lfl II la\'ltmc all area
Eulerll Sill _
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gtUd viiiiiiiM '-Uy,
Feb. I at 7:31 p.m; Ia lbe
MaiOIIle Hall bere.
Pbyllll H. J.- li wertby
grullmainllllld M. llano
Roberll II wertby p-ud

3-The Dally Sentinel, Midcleport-Pcr.eroy, 0., Jan . •• lr/2

ON DEAN'S LIST

MASON - Miss Jackie
Aldridge, daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Aldridge of
Mason, is ori the dean's list for
the first semester. She il a
· junior Home Economics major
at Marshall University.

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Girl Scout
Diary c-. ~i~h
By

patroa. Mn, Belly Fox,
'1'0 SPONSOlt DANCE
Today llcouts of the Big Bend credit for the scout hanclllng
worlby · matru, ub . all
members or the dlapler t.
The Eastern High School Neighborhood begin taking the iale.and delivery.
RACINE TRooP m
altead 11111 briDe 1tleut two Senior class wlU sponsor an .order~·for cookies. The cookies
disbea or food for a poduck · a.fter.game dance Saturday at in five varieties are 55 cents a
New patroia were formed
supper which will lm· .the high school. Music will be box"but the moneyis not due and offlcen elec~ed a,t ~
mediately foliow the provided by · ','Stone Rose" . . ootll the cookies are delivered meeting of the· Racine jumors
Admission will be char~ed.
the first week 1n March.
. at the American . Legion hall.
meellq. '
Every Plwe of the girl scolit l'tfrs, Phillip Fisher and Mrs.
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Middleport
Had 3 Wards
97 Years Ago

Training Her Objective

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the meeting. ·
. Elected patrol leader of the
Charley Browns was UDda
Norris. Assbtant leader Is
Maty Obitz and in the patrol
are Carol Morris, Penny
Smith, Becky Crow, Teresa.
Ervin and Marie Pickelll.
., Leader, of the Osmonde Is
Sonya Hill. Her assistant Is
Donna Rice and in the group
are Cheryl Teaford, Peggy
Neigier, Lori Knighting, cathy
Cross, Brenda. Johnson, and
Cindy W&amp;fden.
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Marie Pickens, was elected
treasurer.and Cindy Warden is
the new scribe.
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the girls have started work .
on their skating ·badge, alonjj
with pets and my camen._.
Mrs. Erma Norris, 11iceruted
beautician, spoke to ·thf acouts
on hair care ·and good health
.habits. Refreshinents were
served by Mrs. Ruth Smllli and
Mrs; Morris. New cCjmDIIttee
mothers for the troop are Mrs.
Kay ·warden, Mrs . Nettl~
. Q-oss, Mrs. Nancy Ervin, and
1,\JI!POR 1
Mrs. Sltlith.
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POMEROY JUNIORSII
(.,IRL )(0UTitit
Cookie sale material was
distributed ditrlng a meeting of
program receives sn assist Troop 61 Thursday night at the
from the cookie money.
Pomeroy Elementary School.
It crumbles like this : 2:1%
The girls continued W«ting
&lt;;en !a, cost of the cookies; 14¥, on their knitting projects.
cents, to the Four River Girl Attending were Kathleen
Scout Council for improving Smith, Judy Hall, Alina
established camp facilities and McKinney, Cindy McKillney,
providing necessary equip· Cindy Rlchatds, Jane Slllon,
ment for scout ·programs; 5 Kathy Blaettnar; Anita
cents for the local troop RUSChel, Shari Mitch, Elaine
lreasury; and 10 cents in camp Brown, and Ellen McDanleis.

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Michigan Saturday to highlight
Ohio Slate's battered Buck· a l)eavy weekend . of Ohia
eyes, without 7-loot center collegiate basketball.
Luke Wiite and reserve forWitte and Wagar are not ex·
ward Mark· Wagar.• travel to peeled to see action due to In-

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Tutiaday night in Minneapolis,
where the B~ckeyes defeated
MIMesota 50-44 in a game that
was belted with 36 seconds rt-

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Southern· Valley Athletic
Conference teama tangle with
non-leagpe opponents in action
this weekend...-·
Tonight, Coach Billl'ltlllips'
Eastern Eagles, tied for second
in the loop's standings behind

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the powerful North Gallia
Pirates, host the Miller ·
Falcons, Symmes Valley, also
tied for se~ond place, trayeis to
Rock Hill. BOth teams are 7-2in
the SVAC. Eastern has a 9-2
overall mark whil~ the Vikings

stand at 11-3.
In
Saturday
action,
Southern , 8-6 overall, travels to
Glou~ter: Kyger Creek, 2-9; is
at NtHsonville-York, 3-3, and
Ironton St. Joe visits Southwestern . Coach Richard
llainllton 's Highlan~I'S are
stiU seeking that first illusive
victol-y. HB!)nan, W. Va., will
play the Wildcats at Hannan
'!'?ace.
Two league games are
scheduled Tuesday, Feb. I.
Coach Paw Dillon's Wildcats
will visit Kyger Creek and
North Gallia plays at Southwestern .

recruit how good we really are.
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'Ililsilmyci!Y.'thisilwherei
Pro Standings .
get my players.
"List year we played FordN!IA Standingi
NHL Standings
By United P~slnternalional
ham in Raleigh, N.C., and owBy United Press International
Eastern Conference
East
hearts weren't In it because we
Atlantic Division
w. L. T. Pis
had lost the night · before to
W. · L. 'Pet. GB Boston
32 7 8 72
34 18 .65o .. .
Pem. But this year il our year. Boston
New York
31 8 7 69
New
York
20 .592 3'1&gt; Montreal
26 13 8 60
When you beal a 'team as good Phlladelphla 29
22 29 .431 11'12 Toronto
20 18 10 so
as Fordham this badly, it Buffalo
.13 34 .277 18'12 Detroit
21 20 7 49
Central Division
proves you're really cqmilig
Buffalo
10 29 11 31
. L. Pel. GB Vancouver
13 27 5 31
along. Thia Is the beat game we Baltimore W
23 26 .469
West
. have played all year."
Atlanta
19 32 .373 5
W. L. T. Pis
In other action involving top Cleveland 16 34 .320 7112 Chicago
32 ·10 5 69
15 34 .306 8
Minnesota
26 15 7 59 Tonight's Games
20 teams, Southern California Cincinnati
Western Conference
St.
Louis
17 24 7 41
.
was upset for the second
Midwest Division
5EOAL
Calltornla
15 25 10 ;o
straight night, this tlme by
W. L. Pet. GB Philadelphia
13 25 8 34 Athens at lrQnlon
Pittsburgh
12 27 9 33 Wellston at Gallipolis
SeatUe, ~. and 13th-ranked Milwaukee 41 11 .788
Chicago
J6
15
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Los
Angeles
13 33 4 30 Logan at Jackson
Brigham Young beat Colorado Phoenix
30 22 .577 11
Meigs at Waverly
Thursday's Results
State, 15-Q.
Detroif
18 32 .360 22
TRI-VALLEY
Mlnnesola 6 Montreal 5
Pacific Division
Federal-Hocking at
Steve Bravard Upped in a
Boston 4 Philadelphia 2
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W. L. Pet. GB Detroit 3 Buffalo ·1
Nelsonville-York
basket with 37 sec9nds left to LosAngeles
' 42 7 · .857 ...
Belpre at Vlnlon County
Chicago
4
Vancouver
0
·lift Seattle past Southern CaL Golden St.
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Others
31 20 .608 12
!Onlygames scheduled)
Miller Ill Eastern
30 22 .577 13'1'
Gary Ladd scored 22 points to Seattle
Friday's Games
19 33 .365 24'12 Toronto at Ca lllornia
Symmes Valley at Rock Hill
lead Seattle, Mlk~ COllins hit 16 Houston
Portland
12 41 .226 J2
Warren Local at Williamstown
(Only
game
scheduled)
and Bravard finished with 12.
Thursday's Results ·
Ale•ander at Eastern (Pike)
Ron Riley. hid 19 to lead the Golden State 108 Chicago 107
Glouster at St. Joseph's Prep
AHL Standings
!W. Va .)
·(Only game scheduled)
Trojans, who were upset by
By United Press International Pt. Pleasant at Parkersburg
. Friday's Games
Providence Wednesday . New York at Boston
South
'
East
night.
Baltimore at Cincinnati
W. L. T. Pis Wlrt County at Wahama
Boston
at Philadelphia
2814763
SATURDAY
Kreslmir Coale scored 'II Mllwaukee
Nova Scotia
Detroit at Atlanta
24 14 10 58 Federal-Hocking at Eastern
points and Bernie Fryer added Houston at'los Angeles
Springfield
18 16 10 46 Kyger Creek at
Providence
22 as Brigham YQWig surged Chicago at Phoenl•
M 22 9 41
Nelsonville-York
Rochester
Seattle
at
Buffalo
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24
6
38
Southern
at
Glouster
past Colorado State. Coste took
West
Ironton St. Joe at
over early in the..flrst half after Golden Stale at Portland
W. L. T. Pis
Southwestern
Colorado ·state had taken a
Baltimore
23
17
6
52
Frontier
Local
at
Belpre
ABA Sllndlngs '
Cincinnati
20 20 9 49 .Fort Frye at Warren Local
lead and pushed Brigham . By United Press triter national
Hershey
· 21 15 6 48 Starr-Washington at
East
Young ahead..·-·
Cleveland
20 20 6 46
· rAle)(ander
W. L. Pct. GB Richmond
Elsewhere, Dwight Davis, Kentucky
17 21 7 41 Miller at Crooksville
40 12 .769 ...
11 31 4 26
TUESOAYCFeb. l)
Dwight Jones and DoMell VIrginia ·
3! . 22 .585 9112 Tidewater
Thursday's
Results
SEOAL
26 28 .481 15
Hayes combined fOI' 61 points New York
Clnclnnall7
Sprlnglleld
0
Meigs
at
Athens
Floridians
21 32 .396 19'12
as Houston clobbered Southern Plttsbur~h 20
(Onlygamescheduledl
Ironton at Gallipolis
32 .385 20
Friday's
Games
Jackson
at Waverly
Ml.ssi!8lppl, 102-63, and sopll(). Carolina
19 33' .365 21
Hershey
at
Baltimore
Logan
at
Wellston
West
·more Lionel ,"Big Train"'
Boston at Rlchmond
SVAC
W
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L.
Pet.
GB
Bllllngy scored 32 points and Utah
Nova Scotia at Rochester
Hannan Trace at Kyger Creek
35 18 .660 ...
(Qnlygames scheduled!
pulled down 19 rebounds to Indiana
North Gallla at Southwestern
31 22 .585 4
Others
Dallas
25
32
.4J9
12
power Duql(esne"to a 93-79 rout
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Parkersburg
at Pt. Pleasant
Denver
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29
,
..420
12
of
College, Cleo Kilgore
Spencer
at
Wahama
~mphis,
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2!
31
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.415
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SVAC
Standings
7
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22 potnts .in Drake's 7&amp;Thuu~.Y,s Results, _........ ,. : All GAMES ,
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70 triumph over North Texas · New York 114 Vlrglnla 112
TEAM
W L P OP
State and Larry Finch's basket Carolina io2 Floridians 101
SEO Frosh
Kentucky
98
Indiana
94
North
Gallla
10
.2 1000 722
with four ·seconds left gave Utah 127 Memphls -120
Symmes Valley 9 3 934 · 796
Memphis State a 71·79 victory Dallas 99 Denver 98
Eastern
8 2 761 554 Standings
Friday's
Games
Southern
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8 5 876 766
over Wichita State.
SEOAL .FROSH
(No games scheduled I
Hannan Trace 5 7 676 718 TEAM'
W L P OP
Kyger Creek
2 9 630 817 Logan
8 1 491 253
Southwestern 0 11 418 955 Gallipolis
8 1 405 309
~cal
SVAC ONLY
Waverly
7 2 420 293
W L p OP Ironton
4 5 444 387
TEAM
P0(&gt;1EROY LANES
s 1 786 514 Meigs
4 5 322 385
North
Gallia
Trl County League
Athens
4 5 338 358
Syn)mes Valley 7 2 710 585 · Wellston
Jan, 11, 1972
1 a 280 476
Eastern
7 2 607 461 Jackson
· 0 9 238 477
Pis SoulhernLarry's
Ashland
18
5 4 608 558 TOTALS
36 36 2931 2931
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16 · Hannan Trace 3 7 573 637
THURSDAY'S
RESULTS:
Kyger Creek
2
Rawlings
Dodge
14
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5
28
668
,
Gallipolis
53
Wellston
27
fr~en (7·2) dumped the
335 72
Hot sum Bakery
10 Southwestern 0
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54 Ironton 4'1
Meigs High frosh, tied with Pomeroy Cament Block
32 32 4147" 4147 Waverly 38 Melgs 14
8 Tot• I•
Athens and Ironton at 4-5, here H&amp;R Firestone
6
Logan 63 Jackson 24
SVAC RESERVES
High Ind. Game- Ed Voss,
MONDAY'S GAMES :
Thw-Sday afternoon 38-14.
TEAM
. W ·L P OP Gallipolis
B.
Radford
232;
H.
Blackstone
Ironton
Lsswell of Waverly led all 226. High Series- Ed Voss 611, Eastern
8 1 396 306 Athens at at
Meigs
7 2 374 304 Waverly at Jackson
scoring with 10 points.
Fred Ritchie 603. Team High North Gailla
Symmes
Valley
6 3 419 , j55 Wellston at Logan
Gam~
Larry's
Ashland
t071;
For Meigs, Cosies had 5,
Kyger Creek
5 4 401 394
Team
High
Series
Clevis
Dodson 4, Colburn 3 and S. Warner Ins . 3001.
Southern
4 5 398 400
Hannan.Trace 2 8 334 44'1
Walburn 2.
Southwestern 0 9 302 416 AGREE '1'0 TERMS ·
Beginners L11gue
By quarters :
Buya "NO SWEAT" Homelit$ 150
Totals
32 32 2624 2624
CLEVELAND (UPI) -First
Jan. 20, 1972
8 19 30 38
Au1omatic - or any other new Waverly
Points
baseman
Oli'is Chambliss, the
Homellte Chain Saw at the regu- Meigs ·
5 91114 Misfits
8 GAMES SCIIEI)ULED
American League's rookie of
lar prie&lt;~ during our cold wea1her
Four Deuces
6
PITTSBURGH
(UP!)
the
year in 1971, and pitcher
Red Devils
4
Special Promotion, ond we'll give
FourAces
4
Pi!nn
State
and
Duquesne
will
Jim , Moyer agreed to terms
you a zip-front , thermo-lined
SON 18 BORN
Bombers
2 meet at basketball next season Thursday ·with the Cleveland
Sweat Shirt absolutely FREE l
and
Ra
0 for the flrit time in 45 years.
Madeofwater-repellentcotton,. Mr.
Mrs. Y LBuder· Lucky Stars
Indiana.
High
Ind.
Game
W.
loam lal)linated for eKira warmth, milt, RuUsnd, are announcing Decker 178, R. Roach 178, M. - The teams will meet during the
machine-washable. HoOd . elastic· the birth of a son, Delwon Ray, E. Van Meter 172;. M: Zim- 197a-73 se&amp;!IOfl at University · Chambliss batted .275 for the
Indians in his rookie season
lzed waist and culls. pockets. born Jan. 18, weighing eight merman 183, H. Van Meter 161.
Park,
Fa.,
and
again
in
1973-74
while
Moyer had an 11-15
You'll wear this all year 'round pounds. Mr . and Mrs. High Serles - G. Houcher 484,
at
Pittsburgh.
record with Phoenix In 1971.
Sweat Shirt lor all outdoor actlv· LBudennllt have two other W. Decker 4S1 ; M. Zlm·
mermen
4.17,
D.
Hawley
4.11.
!ties- especially when• you use sons, Jeffrey, age five, and
Team High Game and Slirles )lOUr new Home'lite j 'No Sweat·
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ChainSawthese,chillydays.
Andrew, age three. Maternal Four A!!OS 742 and 2055.
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Hurry li1. Offer good only whlle grandparents are Mrs .
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~1uppty 11111.
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Margaret MJrshall, Mason, W.
Ladlt~ Auxltflry
NORTHRUP KING SEEDS
,Jan. 21, 1972
Va. and Delwon ltoberta,
Pis
Mason. Paternal grandparents
Junior Bugaloos
58
are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Feeney Bennel1 Flyers
56
Ll!udermilt, Mason. Mrs. Rolling Pins
. 54
52
Helen Wilson of Malon and Goble Marauders
BuckeyH
so
..Ph. 985-3308
Mrs. Eita Roberts, Pomeroy, Headquarter Barmaids
42
Chester; Ohio
are
· maternal
greatHigh Ind. Game - Sonia
Wayland 172, Mery ·Hoover
grandparents.
168; High Series - Sonia
Wayland 4.14, Mary Hoover 412.
Team High · Game Buckeyes 488 ; HIJih Team
Serles
Goble Marauders
HIGH LIGHTS
1379.
with Paul Crabtree
• recoven fast
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ASSISTANT COACH
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With anticipation , we
High school basketball; .Howard Mudd, for;mer Chicago
watched the debut of Parkersburg
vs.
Pt .
Bear and San Francisco Forty·
"Sanford and Son" last
Pleasant, live audlo, 7:45
• replace8 Vernal
week . Aller all, It ,t!ad the p.m.• Ch. 5.
Niner tineman who wati an All·
AlMLM
same genesls as "All In the
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Pro in 1968, i967 and 1961,
Family," and sounded
One of the befler early
Domlnor Alfalfa has the
Thursday w·as named an
proMising .
"adult" Western shows up ln
visor ·to make bis yields
assistant football coach at the
If was disastersvllle, pure prime llme tonight. "Shane"
every
year. It has high resisan~ simply. Cliche-loaded
leatures Alan Ladd and Jean University ol CaiHornia.
tance to bacterial wilt and
plot,. spotty acting, and ·Arthur, on Ch . 10 at 9 p.m.
excellent tolerance to comabsolutely nothing new. To
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see 11 If's Improving with
This Is a dark day for the
mon leo! spot disease. Domlnor matures late, has )ood
age. you might try again "I Hate Don Rickles" Club,
winter hardlnou. Excellent for both hay and paature.
tonight, 8 p.m.. Ch. 8.
of which I am a charter
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Order Domlnor Alfalfa nowl
.
'
member. He has not one, but
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We mentioned a ·week of so
ALSO: .Warrier Alfalf1, Glacier Alfalf1,
twc., versions of his show on
ago that we don't understand the cable. 7:30 p.m., Ch. iO,
Alsike Clover, Medium Reel. Clover, Timothy,
pro hockey, Same for college and ·10!30 p.m:, Ch. 8.
Ky.-31-Fescue
I cert. Rye Grass.
hockey.
MOVIES: "Mister 880,"
But Ohio State'• Buckeyes Burl Lancaster, 4 p.m ., and
meet the au Bobcats on the the horror: clooble-feature,
Ice tonight - and we wish "Monster from Prehi storic
j'l'l W. Main St.
992-2164
Pomeroy,
even more we knew . Planet" and "Creature with
. somethlnji a~t the game. 8 the Atom Braln.'' 11 :3C&gt;p.m.,
THE STORE WITH "ALL KINDS OF
p.m. c~ .. 11.
all on Ch. 10.
210 li. 2nd
· Pomeroy
STUFF" - ·FOR PETS, STABLES, LARGE &amp;
1 Plloftt ff2.J421
IMALS,
AND GARDENS.
Frank McGuire and his boYs
Cilme hoine lor a eeleb:ation
Thunday night.
McGuire, a native · of New
York, watched as a pair of his
local rea-ulls combined to lead
the eigbth~anked Gamecocks
to a 100-77 rout of No. 19 Ford·
ham,
·
Tom Riker,
6-foot-10
center, erupted for ·42 points
and Kevin Joyce, South
Carolina's sta.r guard, added 15
BS the Gamecocks avenged .an
l'ICAA Tournament loss to the
Rams last year'
Riker scored 19 point!t in the
first half as South ca.rolina
surged to a 46-26lead and left
the game with almost seven
minutes to play after scoring 36
points. He re-entered the game
and scored· six more points
bef~ McGuire sent in his
reserves. Ken Charles had 26
for Fordllam. ·
"I'd rather win In Madison
Square Garden than anywhere
in the country," ~d McGuire.
"That's bec•ll!e we can show

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mainlng because of a fight involving players and fans.
The victory pushed the sixthranked Buckeyes to 12-2 and .~

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other important games in
Saturday's 23-game Ohio card
include Ohio University at
Kent State, Bowling Green at
Western Michigan, Ball State
at Miami, Wittenberg at
mDa yntod.n and Cincinnati at Rich·
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goals for 26percent, wasted by
Jim Garrigan's 18. pointa. It
was Youngstown~s 14th win in
16 starts.
Kenyon's Ma""'
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32 points and pulled down 13
·rebounds, hath game highs, .to
lead the Lords to a 91-'4 win
over Ohio Wesleyan.
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cribed the fight al the end of
the . Minnesota .Ohio State
basketball game as a "public
mugging" and demanded that
Big Ten officials take "strong
B!)d forthi'ight action" against
MinnesoIa . •
• Three Ohio State players
were hospitalized following a
melee in Tuesday nigh't 's
game with 36 seconds
remaining and the Buckeyes
leading ~0-44 . The gam e,
played in Minneapolis, was
stopped and Ohio State
awarded the victory.
"I have never seen anything
ssdisgracefulandbrutalas the
attack on Ohio staie players,"
Gilligan said. "Everyone who
saw films of the fighting was
sickened.
"When you have a man engaged in intercollegiate
athletics he sliOuld not have to
do so at the risk of his life," the
governor said.
Gilligan said if the Big ten
did not take "strong and forthright action" against Min.
nesota , "for all practical
purposes we can forget about
inter-collegiate athletics."
Gilligan's news secretary
was asked if the governor
would ·have comment on Ohio
State football coach Woody
Hayes• actions at a football
game at Michigan last year
when Hayes angrily ripped
apart sideline markers.
"I think that and the basketball game fight are two different matters," news secretary
Robert Tenenbaum said. "The
governor will have no comment on the Hayes matter."

State. Capital, seventh-rated
·small college team, entertains
Mount Union.
In games Thursday night,
Youngstown State roiled over
Steubenville 88-57, Kenyon
picked up a 91-M Ohio Conference victory over Ohio
Wesleyan and Cleveland State
lost to Wayne State 65-04.
YoWlgstown State had lowplayers in double figures in its
win over
cold-shoo ting
Steubenville.
Bill Johnson led the Youngstown State attack with 20
points. Teammate Dave Burkholder added 17, Bill McMeed
scored 12 and Ron Smith had
10.
Steubenville , which
managed only 19 of 71 field

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In Detroit, Cleveland Slate

lost to Wayne State 65-54. Dan
Lee led the losers with 15
points.
In tonight's only game, Oberlin is at Lak.e Forest (fll. ).

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ARBOUR LOST
S)', LOUIS (UPI) - Defenseman John Arbour will be lost to
the St. Louis Blues for several
weeka as a result of a broken
arm suffered Wednesday night
\l).,f, ~1 , ~lctory..over tile ~t~ ·
b!lrgh Penguins,
Three other St. Louis
defense men - Bob Plager,
Nool Picard and carl Brewer
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EXPENDITURES
BY FUND
Tillman. Treasurer was R.
· General Fund
Downing and Ira Grsham was
Balance, Jan . 1, 1971
1.135.12
Receipts
Center."
corporation
clerk . with Lewis
General F-roperty Tax Lindsay the street com·
Real Estate (Grossi 4,069.51
Mrs. Phyllis Scott and Mrs.
Tan~lble Personal Property
Robert Gurtis a•reed - "Very
missioner.
TaxCGrossl
520.17
•
At the time, Middleport had
lnherlfance Ta•
interesting and educational:
(Gross i
51.58
10
churches, two printing of• ·
Local Government
Mason County is very fortunate
flees, two ·banks, 43 stores and
Distribution
460.80 to have this type of adult
Cigarette License Fees and
educatt'on."
groceries
and
·nine
Fines (Gross )
18.56
manufactories. The pride of
Other
20.00
Mrs. David Roush - " Very
Total· Receipts
5,140.62
the communily was the Ml~-.
Total Beginning Balance ~·
rewarding, very interes~ing,
dleport
school hailed as "one of
Plus Receipts
6,275,74 was '"§urprised Mason County
Expendl1ures
h d
the finest publi~ sc'hool
Total , Expendllure•
a
such a wonderful
buildings in : Southern OhiQ."
.l Adm ln istrotlve
4,496.56 educational Center ,"
- Town Halls, Memorial
Churches of the community
Buildings and Grounds 130.00
Mrs. Paul Scally - "The
included
Presbyterian, Fourth, .
- Flro•Protecllon
10.00 tour was well worth the time,
7
Head of Coal St., Rev. H. B.
Erg~r~~;les
~U~ very educationaL Those club
Scott, pastor; Free Will
Grand Total EKpendltures - members that didn't make it
1 Baptist, corner of ·6th and
5•4' 6·69 sure missed an enjoyable
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States
...
an
exemplary
opened
and
ran·
a
very
suc·
General
Fund
Bal., Dec . 31, 1!71
82'I.OS
lia Jackson wan~ when she servant ~ God."
cessful beauly shop-Maha·. Palmer, Rev. T. 'H. Drake,
Total Expend itures Plus
evening."
· arrived in Chicago in 1927 was Chicago Mayor Richard J. lis's Beauty Salon-on the pastor; M. E. Church, So.
· Bal.,Motor
Dec. 31Vthlclt
, 1971 License
6,275.74
We we~
guided
thronah
.. ~
""'0
·Third, between Main and
:
Tox Fund
this new building by the Rev. a chance to attend beauty Daley said her death was "a South Side.
393
88
school.
deep
loss
to
all
America
and
Her
singing
ialents
were
Lincoln, the Rev. C. H. Warren,
Balance, JeRe~.]~!
·
Charles Frum, Point Pleasant,
The
grandchild
of
plantation
particularly to Chicago." Mrs. recognized when she joined the pastor; Christian Church,
Motor Vehicle License
recruiter for Adult Basic
70
06
slaves,
she
was
born
in
New
Martin
Luther Kinli Jr. said Greater Salem Baptist Church, corner Walnut and Fourth,
' Total
To• Recotpll
6.0 ·
6,o7o.o
6 Educa t'ton an d Mrs. Car oIyn Orleans in a threH'OOm shack
"The cause of justice, freedom where 'she helped form the ReV. Hir~m Woods, pastor;
'Total Beginning Balance
Morrison, vocational secretary
between the railroad tracks and broll)erhood have lost a "Johnson Gospel Singers."
Plus Receipts
6,463.94 of Pt. Pleasa· nt.
New Church, Walnut, no
I! xpendltures.
chail)pion
whose
real
Miss Jackson reCorder her regular pastor; Wesleyan
Total E•pendttures
Rev. Frum informed us that and the Mississippi River .
-Miscellaneous
2,151.06
d
1
Miss
Jackson
died
Thursday,
dedication
knew
no
midnight."
first
record in 1936, but it wBS Methodist, corner Second and
·- Maintenance
;.153.21 more an more peop e are
officially claimed as one of the
Miss Jackson steadfastly not very successful. Ten years Diamond, Rev. William
"Grand Total E•pendltures
- Motor Vehicle License
greatest gospel singers the refused often enticing'olfers to later, she wrote and recorded Raybould, pastor; Universalist
Tax Fund
6,30&lt;1 .27
LEGAL NOTICE
world hBS ever known. Heart sing pop and blues songs in "MoveOnU~ALittleHigher." Church, corner of Fourth and
Bot., Dec . 31 , 1971
159.67
Total Expenditures Plus
failure
was listed BS the cause night clubs. ·She vowed she It was an instant hit, selling Main, Rev, T. H. Druley,
NOTICE ON FILING
Bel .. Dec . Jl, 1.971
6,463.9&lt;
of death.
OF INVENTORY
would never perform where eight million copies.
·Gnoline Tu Fund
·- ~
pastor; Episcopal Church
IBNOTIIING SACRED?
AND APPRAISEMENT
Balance, Jon. 1, 1971
1.872.51
Known for her full throaty liquor was served.
In 1954 her "Didn't it Rain" Society held in Universalist DEAR HELEN :
The Stole ot Ohio, Molgs
Rteolpts
vo,i,
~
8!)d
expressiv.
e
.face,.
She
sang
in
her
father's
County
.
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tor , '
12,800.00
1
made the ''l:fit ·AP¥~de ·~ , , Church, Rev . C. P. Maples, - ,,Am,J .a.:prude~, , ,.. ·., ..., &lt;!!'' ~
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11.00
•• "'oblte Court- MisS' -·Jackson ·Jler~br,m.e·~ church when ·slit! . was ·tJve;'
Fli'rt
Heart
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ttaeli:
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pastOr?;''
Baptis!
~_Qlurch,'
ad.
l
.
w
&amp;tl:h
television
with
my
teenage,
lild"'
J'DIIflli!r d1Jkl'ett,
To th'e Exee~br! XI ·~ of the
Receipts !
' 1M11.00
before
Presidents
Truman,
earned
$4.00
on
her
fil'st
pay
estate
t
to
'sU&lt;:h
ot·
t~e
tbllbW!hg'
ollt"8'l!lllnnlno a·alance ·
Miss Jackson· suffered her joining''school . ~llttdi'ng, Rev. and see these commercials coine 'on · adVettlilflg .ferillutne
Plua Receipts
14,683.51 1s are· residents of the st1te of Eisenhower an'd Kennedy, did check as a singer in 1928, and,
ftrst
heart attack in the early ' James Ferguson, J.l&amp;Stor, and deodorants, and even more personal items, and I cringe.
Ohio, viz : the surviving
Expenditures .
a
command
performance
at
the
peak
of
her
career,
spouse , the next of kin, the
Total Expenditures
1~. She was treated then at the A.M.E. Church, corner
I now hear that Women;a Ub wants birth oontrol edverll.sed
-Miscellaneous
ol,194.30 beneficiaries under the will ; before Queen Elizabeth of .collected up .to $5,000 for a
Ltttle Company of Mary Fourth and Elm, Rev. J. H. on TV. (They're already warning against VD on every staUon - Maintenance
7,833.81 and to the attorney or attorneys
representing any of
the England and appeared before sin.l(le concert.
Grand Total Expenditures
in
suburban Bell, pastor.
.
' but thiS, I admit, makes sense.)
Hospital
lforementloned person s :
-Gasoline Tax Fund
most of the monarchs of
Comes to Chicago
Evergreen Park where she
Names m the communtty at can't a woman have any privacy? Part of her mystique Is her
Anna
Mozelle
Burton ,
.
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Miss Jackson came to ChicaDec. 31, 1971
2655.40 Deceased , No. 20582 , Pomeroy, Europe. She was the fil'st
succumbed Th~sday.
. the time of the .1875 publication personal hygiene. It doesn't need TV coverage! Moreover, I've
Ohio , Salisbury Townsh ip.
.Total EKpendltures Plus
westerner to !lPpear before go when she was Ill to live with
From
that
time
on,
Miss
still are familiar. A few are recently heard that these feminine deodorants . contain
You
are
hereb
y
notified
that
· Bol., Dec . 31, 1971
14,683.51
the ' Inventory and
Ap . Emperor Hirohito of Japan. two aunts and attend beauty
Raid end Bridge Fund
Jackson was in and out of Anderson, Bailey, Baker, lngred'entsth t
bed
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Balance, Jan . 1, 1971
222.73 pralsement of the estate of the
"A Noble Womsn
college . To earn money for hospitals here and abrosd; ~e Bradbury, Brown, Butcher,
P ~ W a ~aLyibe t~ero':id be · · · useful H the
aforementioned , deceased, late
fhulpts
President Nixon described school, she worked as a collapsed in Munich Germany Calderwood Chase Child
· · · omens·
ra n wo
more
. Y
of said County, was filed in this
General Property Tax R.. l Estoto (Gross i 626.08 Court. Said lnventor.y and her as "a noble woman, an laundress.
last October while 0 ~ a concert a k Davis' Downu;g En~: picketed theaters which showed movies that degrade women,
Appra i sement will be for
Tangible Personar Property
Tax (Grossi .
10.20 hearlnQ before this Cour t on the artist without peer, a magnetic: It took 12 years, but she tour of ~urope. President O::g~r. Fick, Fisher: Far· rather than bars which exclude them.
Tote! Receipts
636.2B 7th day of February , 1972, at ambassador of good wm for the finlahed beauty school and Nixon placed a U.S. Air Force mer, Gerber, Grant Grogan DearM.:
10:00 o'clock A.M.
Total Beginning Belance
jet at her disposal for her Guthrie, Haptonstau', Harris:
(Liberationists seldom picket male bars any more .-:- that
Any person desii"lng to file
Plus Receipts
859.01
exceptions thereto must file
·
Ex:ptftdltures
return
home.
Hartinger
Hecox
Hays
was
a publiclly gimmick, They DO go after magaztnea, enfhem at least five days pr io r to
Total Expenditures
She entered Little q,mpany Hudson, 'Hysell, 'Jenkins: tertainment -even columnists - who show male chauvinist
- Mlscellantous
31.69 the date set tor hearing .
WIN AT BRIDGE
Giv en under my hand and
-Maintenance
7.. 9.12
of Mary on Jan. 19 and was Kennedy, Laughead, Logan, tendencies. See letter at end of thia colmm.)
seal of said Court, this' 18th day
Grand Total Ep'ICneldutres of
January
,
1972.
semico~lous the final two Lewis, Lyon , McElhinny,
As for TV commercia~&amp;. you'll have to admit they're qulte
Road and Bridge Fund 780 .81
John c . Bacon
Bal. , Dec . 31,1971
78.20
,day~ of her life.
Martin, Michael, Moore, tasteful -never calling a spade aspade, or even indicating what
By Ann B. Watson ,
Total Expenditures Plus
Deputy
Clerk
811. , Dec . J1 , 1971
859.01
MISS Jackaon was married Miller, Murray, Owens, Park, the real use for tbe product Is. Have you noticed? TV ads plug
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Clubs had been opened and twtce and twi~e divorced.
NORTH
Jon . 28--'
Payne, Phillips, Poindexter, bathroom cleaners but the commode il colllpiclously absent ...
continued. South had ruffed
4J87 6
Survivors m_clude several Probst, Rathburn, Reed, except for a small unrecognizable part of the rim. Also, you hear'
the seco nd club, d ra wn
lfK84
b:others
and sisters. Funeral Roush, Root, Russell, Scott, deodor11nt COfl\lllercialsseveral times an hour, but I've yet to see
trumps and cashed the three
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high diamonds. West was arrangements were in· Stewart, Swisher, Taylor, an 1D1derarm in one .of these pitches.
484
WEST
EAST
left with the good /.ack and complete.
Thomas, Thompson, Turner,
My cootentlon Is: if you enjoy television, then live with the
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there was no way or South
Walker, Ward, Wells, White, . ads- for they pay the tab, -H.
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to avoid the loss of three
Williams, Wllson and Young,
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heart tricks.
· Middleport boasted two . Dear HELEN :
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4A9 6532
South had acted the part of
Santa Claus just as North
SOUTH (D)
Th~ 1s an aMWer to the girl who was a non-virgin, engaged to
bands, one the Middleport
pointed out. If he had simply
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Cornet Band with G. B. a guy who wouldn't take "Yes" fOI' an answer and insisted
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finessed the 10 of diamonds
Skinner, president; Frank w - ~UI marriage
on
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on the third lead of the suit
Grant, leader, and A. Murray,
1 feel abe would ~ unwise to marry him und the dr·
he would have made his con- Five Grange members of secretary-treasuurer,
and the
er
se
Bolh vu lnerable
tract irrespective or 'where Meigs County met with Olympic BriiSII Banq by James Cllllllllancellfor~everalreasona : First,Hhe Is hung-up on no preWe.'it Nurth East
the jack of diamonds was representatives of 13 other James with Thomas McCabe marltalt~Q, what doea he really, dee)Hiown think of her? Does
located .
· he respect her or conalder her a trsmp - because she IBn'I
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With the jack In the West Grange organizations Friday, as second leader
9x36 2 bedroom . Bath , furnace.
The Vigllani Fire Co.· · ''pure"?Lateron,migiJthllrealfeellngacomeout?
.
Pass Pass
Pass
hand South would be able to Jan. 21,attheMarionGrange
Secmd, lf she had enough seiUal detdre to have Indulged in
OpeninR lead- olt Q
discard a heart on the fourth Hall for a District Legialatlve protected Middleport; Its of.
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diamond. Put the jack in the Conference. Glennel Weaver, ficers were George War· thepaat,andhehaa not,llhemigllt have a stronger driw than he,
By Oswald &amp; James )acobyE
__a_st_h_an_d_a_nd_E_a_s_t_w_o_u_id Depuly of Hocking County, the meldorff, presideqt; J . c. and be left Wl88tlsfled in her marriage. Also, if she Is relatively
McCready, vice president: A. ~en~ and he Is not, he might resent her being the
" You look more and more S.nd tl lor JACDIY MODERN IJook host counly, presided.
Real Clean.
Members
of
the
Ohio
House
Calderwood,
Jr., secretary, 'teacher.
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like Santa Claus" remarked to: ' Win of Bridge," (c/o this niW's·
My re&amp;IOII for writing Ia that I had a similar experience.
North. " Here is another poper), P.O. So• 419, Rodio City and Senilte froni the several and Lewi8 Hugg, treasurer,
ga me you have presented to Stotton, New York , H.Y. 10019.
counties were in attendance to with Wormeldorff as fire chief. Neither my future huabar!d nor I were virgins. However; he
.our opponents.''
take part in a panel disculaion.
John Grant was president of wanted to walt for marriage and I agreed. What·a mistake! Had I
"What do yo u mean'? " score a surprise trick with· it The . 111eeting afforded both the Middleport Woolen Mills, lived with him before our marriage I would have called it of!
asked South. " I can't help it but then East w o u 1d look legislators and Grange locaied at the corner of Second much as I loved him. lfls real penonalltY came out 1n th~ ,
that d i a m on d s failed to
Real Clean .
around only to find that there members an op(iortunlly to and Rutland and then doing a mtll'riage bed. He was totally selfish, looked down on any desire :
break .11
were no more Worlds to COD· . participate in . expressing big business and James RiChey on my part, and to put It briefly, these attJtudett wrecked our , ;
quer.
opinions and asking questions was foreman at the thriving msrriage. WeweredlvorcedinlesathlnlllxtiiOIIths,alhatterlng :
.~ _ ·-- - - ---, A club lead w o u I d give on vilallegislattve matters.
Middleport Furniture Factory. experience. (He·saw no·need to chan"e.) ·
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chance
to
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Attending
from
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1 . epor
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I realize that ''tl')'ing It otit" wouldn't 88Ve ,very marriage, ,
DEVOTE o TO THE
. ' last diamond . A heart lead Coonly were Leo R. Story and Cemetery trustees were butatleast you would learn much about your partner by his (
Met'~l,~~~~1~~EA . . would set up dummy's kin g Stanford_ S~kton, Hemlock . PhineasHugg,M.W. AIIenand her) reactio1111 to loving, glvlnc, sharing, enjoying. Too
CH.ESTE R L. TANNEHILL, ' as a wmner.
Grange, Chfford Morris, John Short. The cemetery near peopleareBilllaubconsclouslyrepultledby sel-and thil feelln
ROBE ~~~~O~dFLICH ,
{NEWSPAPER !NTERPRJSI ASSN.I
Racine Grange, ·and Mr. and the fonner Gravel Hill School that it is "dirty" tum&amp; their whole liWBWI'O side ut The g
City Editor
Mrs. ij. E. Starkey, Columbia , wasstlllln operati~ •,~d was thatseilsonlyumallpartofma'rrtage,b:lflt':all
ysaft
Sa~u"r~~~~~~: T~:i6~io e~i~~:;
Grange.
known. as the
lower canbethemoatdlsastrolllpart - LEARNEDTOOLAT~·
Publisht~li CorJ&gt;pany, 111
· The State Master, James graveyard."
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4~7~~. Busints~mo'\;?!; P~~~Qe West North Easi
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992.2156, Edllorial Phone 99 2.
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Representative,
John
E.
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serving
the
community
were
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Henderson of Cambridge, were M. J . Hamilton, de81er In fine
I was saddened by your ilnSWer to "Hlirt," whose husband
. Po5~~~~~ ;~~~.postage paid at ~!; , ;:~:
~ ~ moderators.
boots and lboelmade to order; IJanf'llyboymagazlne, and takes bush estt •IIIOciatea to toplestt
· National advertising
You, South, hold :
L. Lindsay, livery, glvinl ban. How can~ laugh .off the trabJem ilince be~ "OIIIy a
representat
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Bott
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SEE: RAY RIGQS, AL ZEIGLER
. Sl.. New York Cily, N. w York.
What do you do now·~
. furnishing and the ConUnental
Women are PEOPLE, not ltcenery. They aren't to be uaed u •'
50
. , 1iv e r~~c.r:;:,liocnar~~ir's ~h~,"~ · A-lla... You may hoot lour
UON SHOT
Hotel., owned by Tom H. 111!1 objecla. "Beeuty"·isn't U importlnt U "character" 1nd 1
~~·~~~~~ ~~u&lt;1~n~sh:r''.' c:r'r~:; &lt;lubs. Ynu will surely be douFLORENCE, Italy (UPI) - Dawson, featuring fish, game 111111 tthould not be a voyeur. The WOIIUII'B movement haa 1opg
serv ice not available : bne l.led lrid sol if YOU bid luuo· An eight-month-old lion snd oysters In season In Its way to go becallle WlllllenliR you View themaelvee u ob~
month 11.75. By ma ll In Ohio spades.
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escall!'d from a zookeeper's restaurant..
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a nd w. vo ., one year 514 .00.
TOilAV'S
Qllt:STION
house
in
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suburban
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Thursday
and
wu
shot
to
,
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
at
come
on
let
the
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enjoy
life
lilt"·
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, of humor!_ . 1
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Wlmt rio )' 1111 t in It&lt;: dl·a l... ,.··
failed to capture it with nets. Ul67.
~
J . J. White was the mayor of
Middleport which was divided
into three wards with two
councilman representing each
ward, according to Sheppard's
Middleport Directory for 1875.
Councilmen 97 years ago
were B. B. Probst and R. R.
Hudson, first ward; Joseph
McKnight and John Grant,
second ward, and Sam
BradburY and Charles Logan,
third ward.
John Peters was town

DQminlon
Fla . A&amp;M 135 Benedict 120
Wayne St. 65 Cleve . St. 54 ·
Eau Callre 86 St. Cloud 69
Mrrs Harvey 101 Salem 68
~G~~~~tJ!~~-s~P:i 73
Utat.·61 Wyoming 58
Corpus Chrlsll90 Tnas Luih so
. Rhode
Island 7S8'1Vermool
55
Fla. Southern
Rollins ·83
Shlppensbg 12 York 67
Lincoln 118 Salsbry St. 76
Boston St. 9'1 Lowell St. 70

Drake 76 No. Tex. St. 70
Tulsa86'ArkensasSt. 60
Houston 102 So. Miss. 63
Pan Am 95 Houston Bap. 87
~i~~b~n:';~.~c~. 67
Yngstytn St. as Stbnvt57 .
Kenyon ,91 Ohio Wslyn 64
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, ne 93 Boston Coli.
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Pomeroy Cement_
Block Co.
The Department Slore Of Building Since 1915

MIDDLEPORT, O.

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J- The DIUy Sentinel, Mlddleport-Pot,.eroy, 0., Jan. 28, 19'12

LEGAL ~oncE
FINANCIAL REPORT
OP TOWNSHIPS

Fer "•cal . Y11r Ending
"' Dtctmber llst, 1t71
Cthunltta TtwntiUP,
Mtltt CtYnty
Rl. 3, Albany, Ohio

ADULT CENTER HAS

f]pportunities ·toJLearn

BY ALMA MARSHALL
January ts. 1972
I c~rtlfy tho lollowlng report
PT. PLEASANT - New
to be correct.
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Haven
Woman's a· ub memGiorle MUHOn
Township Clerk her$ who loured !lie. adult
SUMMARY 01'
.
learning center al the Mason
c:=~E~:W~~~J·
. CoWlly vocational Center on
EXPENDITURES
8olonco Jon. 1,1971
Ohio River Road Tuesday
General Fund
s 1,135.12 evening remarked with
M;~f.l'J~Jcle License . 393 _88 amazement . of the opGuoilne Tax Fund
1,872.51 poriWlities for learning there.
Rootaadlond
Bridge
Fund
222.73 The newest books , office
T
3.6204
Total Roclilpts
· machiJN!S, and the latest selfGoneral
~und
5,140.62
'""
Motor Vehicle License
,....ching machi nes, SUC h as the
To• Fund
6,070.06 auto tutor and Craig readers
GooollneTuFund
12,8 11.00 are being Used·here.
Road and Bridge Fund
636.28
. Total
24.~57 .96
Following. are among
Tolal
RtcelptU.
Balanc.
o
s
comments
by the ladies ·.
Genera l Fund
6,275.7-4
Motor Vehicle License
· Mrs. R. G. Greene - "I could
Tax Fund
6,463.94
bel'
tha
h
Gasollno Tax Fund
1A.683.5l not 1eve tow- counly ad .
Road and Bridge ~ und
859.01 such a fabulous educational
28 ·282 ·20 school, with such lovely·
Total
Ex•endlturts
General. Fu'nd
5,446 .69
Motor. Vehicle L icense
Tax Fund
6,304 .27

Gesollne Tax Fund
12,028.11
~g:.~ and Br idge Pund 2 ,,m ::~
lalonco Dec. ll , lt71
General Fund
829 .05
Motor Vehic~ ucen•e
Ta• Fund
159.67
Gasoline TaK Fund
2,655.40
Rood and Bridge Fund
78.20
Total
3,722.32

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becoming aware of the lear- GED Diploma (High School
!lin&amp; center, "Anyone from any Equivalency ). !t- high school
state in the union is welcome to equivalimcy diploma receives
attend," he said. ·
general acceptance In private
SEVERAL LADIES from the business or for college enPomeroy • MiddleJlOI:I area are trance as a full four year high
attending sewing classes at sehooi duploma.
Wllhama High School. The
Veterans, according to Rev.
teacher of the Wahama Frum. who are ·interested in
elementary and advanced working . towards a GED
sewing .is : Mrs. Robert diploma can receive GI
Bumgarner. According to Mrs . · benefits while attending
Morrison . there are eight classes. ·
sewing classes being conANYONE 16 years old or
dueled. Others teaching sewing older who wlahes to learn is
at Pt. Pleasant are Mrs . invited to enroll. Stuqents are
Maxine La they and Ellen assisted by the learning center
Riffle.
coordinator whose fWlctions
According to the Vocational are more like a counselor than
Secretary, the welding class is a teacher.
~
filled an'd has a waiting list for
The coordinstor shows the
the next scheduled class. The studen!l how · to lise the
auto mechanics class also is programmed materials, adreported full. At the last count minilter ·and score the in· ·
enrollment was 'II.
ventories, discuss their
Even though I have spent progress with them, and guide
several years doing clerical the student if the going gets
work, at intervals, and have rough. Students are aware that
had experience with several they can receive whatever help ·
new office machines of various he or she may need from the
types, I was amazed at the teacher-coordinator.
modern machines' capability
I watched .students in a
available for use at the center. typing class. There were
There are the Flexawriter, teenagers, middle-aged ladies
offset press, electronic stencil and the elderly, I marveled at
maker, thermal stencil maker the opportWlity they have and
and msny more, the newest to wished I had more time to
aid the office worker. The 72 participate. I have started In
hour course costs only $12.50. the sewing class at Wahama
Many of the courses are and I'm working with knits now
tuition free. The learning lab is - and I hope to see some of you
designed to enable students to · at lite !Muli Learning Center
prepare ·for completion of the some time soon.
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equipment. ''

Mrs. Jack Flesher -

·''Mason
COII!lly is very fortunate to
have such a complete and up~ate basic education center.
f
It o fers to its citizens such a
wonderful opportiUlily."
Mr Willi. R 11
"I
s,
am usse was very much impressed with
the variety of subjects being
supplied. ] think anyone in
Mason CoWlty could benefit by
attending the Adult Learning

G8AND VIBITATION
MAllON - ..... dllpter

No. lfl II la\'ltmc all area
Eulerll Sill _
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gtUd viiiiiiiM '-Uy,
Feb. I at 7:31 p.m; Ia lbe
MaiOIIle Hall bere.
Pbyllll H. J.- li wertby
grullmainllllld M. llano
Roberll II wertby p-ud

3-The Dally Sentinel, Midcleport-Pcr.eroy, 0., Jan . •• lr/2

ON DEAN'S LIST

MASON - Miss Jackie
Aldridge, daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Aldridge of
Mason, is ori the dean's list for
the first semester. She il a
· junior Home Economics major
at Marshall University.

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Girl Scout
Diary c-. ~i~h
By

patroa. Mn, Belly Fox,
'1'0 SPONSOlt DANCE
Today llcouts of the Big Bend credit for the scout hanclllng
worlby · matru, ub . all
members or the dlapler t.
The Eastern High School Neighborhood begin taking the iale.and delivery.
RACINE TRooP m
altead 11111 briDe 1tleut two Senior class wlU sponsor an .order~·for cookies. The cookies
disbea or food for a poduck · a.fter.game dance Saturday at in five varieties are 55 cents a
New patroia were formed
supper which will lm· .the high school. Music will be box"but the moneyis not due and offlcen elec~ed a,t ~
mediately foliow the provided by · ','Stone Rose" . . ootll the cookies are delivered meeting of the· Racine jumors
Admission will be char~ed.
the first week 1n March.
. at the American . Legion hall.
meellq. '
Every Plwe of the girl scolit l'tfrs, Phillip Fisher and Mrs.
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' ·,__ Carl Morril wet'll In charge of'

Middleport
Had 3 Wards
97 Years Ago

Training Her Objective

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the meeting. ·
. Elected patrol leader of the
Charley Browns was UDda
Norris. Assbtant leader Is
Maty Obitz and in the patrol
are Carol Morris, Penny
Smith, Becky Crow, Teresa.
Ervin and Marie Pickelll.
., Leader, of the Osmonde Is
Sonya Hill. Her assistant Is
Donna Rice and in the group
are Cheryl Teaford, Peggy
Neigier, Lori Knighting, cathy
Cross, Brenda. Johnson, and
Cindy W&amp;fden.
:
Marie Pickens, was elected
treasurer.and Cindy Warden is
the new scribe.
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the girls have started work .
on their skating ·badge, alonjj
with pets and my camen._.
Mrs. Erma Norris, 11iceruted
beautician, spoke to ·thf acouts
on hair care ·and good health
.habits. Refreshinents were
served by Mrs. Ruth Smllli and
Mrs; Morris. New cCjmDIIttee
mothers for the troop are Mrs.
Kay ·warden, Mrs . Nettl~
. Q-oss, Mrs. Nancy Ervin, and
1,\JI!POR 1
Mrs. Sltlith.
.
POMEROY JUNIORSII
(.,IRL )(0UTitit
Cookie sale material was
distributed ditrlng a meeting of
program receives sn assist Troop 61 Thursday night at the
from the cookie money.
Pomeroy Elementary School.
It crumbles like this : 2:1%
The girls continued W«ting
&lt;;en !a, cost of the cookies; 14¥, on their knitting projects.
cents, to the Four River Girl Attending were Kathleen
Scout Council for improving Smith, Judy Hall, Alina
established camp facilities and McKinney, Cindy McKillney,
providing necessary equip· Cindy Rlchatds, Jane Slllon,
ment for scout ·programs; 5 Kathy Blaettnar; Anita
cents for the local troop RUSChel, Shari Mitch, Elaine
lreasury; and 10 cents in camp Brown, and Ellen McDanleis.

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a good
coutr•

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Santa Makes Tardy Visit

DEPENDABLE

Five Grangers

At Conference

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WEEKLY SPECIALS

57 Marlette Housetrailer------'1295

68 Ford Falcon Station Wagon
67 Ford Pick-Up ---:...-------'1395

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69 Ford Pick-Up-----------'1695
69 Ford MustanR ·----------'1895

68 Mercury Park Lane Fast Back '1495

69 Ram~ler -------------'1195

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64 Thunder Bird·----------· '595

65 Volkswagen------------ '595
65 Pontiac --------------·'595
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USED CARS

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By. Ulllted PrellllllerBallaaal

Michigan Saturday to highlight
Ohio Slate's battered Buck· a l)eavy weekend . of Ohia
eyes, without 7-loot center collegiate basketball.
Luke Wiite and reserve forWitte and Wagar are not ex·
ward Mark· Wagar.• travel to peeled to see action due to In-

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juries suffered in a melee
Tutiaday night in Minneapolis,
where the B~ckeyes defeated
MIMesota 50-44 in a game that
was belted with 36 seconds rt-

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·Ro·u t Fordham
·By Ualted Pi'els IatematloDal the people , here where we

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Southern· Valley Athletic
Conference teama tangle with
non-leagpe opponents in action
this weekend...-·
Tonight, Coach Billl'ltlllips'
Eastern Eagles, tied for second
in the loop's standings behind

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the powerful North Gallia
Pirates, host the Miller ·
Falcons, Symmes Valley, also
tied for se~ond place, trayeis to
Rock Hill. BOth teams are 7-2in
the SVAC. Eastern has a 9-2
overall mark whil~ the Vikings

stand at 11-3.
In
Saturday
action,
Southern , 8-6 overall, travels to
Glou~ter: Kyger Creek, 2-9; is
at NtHsonville-York, 3-3, and
Ironton St. Joe visits Southwestern . Coach Richard
llainllton 's Highlan~I'S are
stiU seeking that first illusive
victol-y. HB!)nan, W. Va., will
play the Wildcats at Hannan
'!'?ace.
Two league games are
scheduled Tuesday, Feb. I.
Coach Paw Dillon's Wildcats
will visit Kyger Creek and
North Gallia plays at Southwestern .

recruit how good we really are.
.
'Ililsilmyci!Y.'thisilwherei
Pro Standings .
get my players.
"List year we played FordN!IA Standingi
NHL Standings
By United P~slnternalional
ham in Raleigh, N.C., and owBy United Press International
Eastern Conference
East
hearts weren't In it because we
Atlantic Division
w. L. T. Pis
had lost the night · before to
W. · L. 'Pet. GB Boston
32 7 8 72
34 18 .65o .. .
Pem. But this year il our year. Boston
New York
31 8 7 69
New
York
20 .592 3'1&gt; Montreal
26 13 8 60
When you beal a 'team as good Phlladelphla 29
22 29 .431 11'12 Toronto
20 18 10 so
as Fordham this badly, it Buffalo
.13 34 .277 18'12 Detroit
21 20 7 49
Central Division
proves you're really cqmilig
Buffalo
10 29 11 31
. L. Pel. GB Vancouver
13 27 5 31
along. Thia Is the beat game we Baltimore W
23 26 .469
West
. have played all year."
Atlanta
19 32 .373 5
W. L. T. Pis
In other action involving top Cleveland 16 34 .320 7112 Chicago
32 ·10 5 69
15 34 .306 8
Minnesota
26 15 7 59 Tonight's Games
20 teams, Southern California Cincinnati
Western Conference
St.
Louis
17 24 7 41
.
was upset for the second
Midwest Division
5EOAL
Calltornla
15 25 10 ;o
straight night, this tlme by
W. L. Pet. GB Philadelphia
13 25 8 34 Athens at lrQnlon
Pittsburgh
12 27 9 33 Wellston at Gallipolis
SeatUe, ~. and 13th-ranked Milwaukee 41 11 .788
Chicago
J6
15
.706
4'''
Los
Angeles
13 33 4 30 Logan at Jackson
Brigham Young beat Colorado Phoenix
30 22 .577 11
Meigs at Waverly
Thursday's Results
State, 15-Q.
Detroif
18 32 .360 22
TRI-VALLEY
Mlnnesola 6 Montreal 5
Pacific Division
Federal-Hocking at
Steve Bravard Upped in a
Boston 4 Philadelphia 2
,
W. L. Pet. GB Detroit 3 Buffalo ·1
Nelsonville-York
basket with 37 sec9nds left to LosAngeles
' 42 7 · .857 ...
Belpre at Vlnlon County
Chicago
4
Vancouver
0
·lift Seattle past Southern CaL Golden St.
·
Others
31 20 .608 12
!Onlygames scheduled)
Miller Ill Eastern
30 22 .577 13'1'
Gary Ladd scored 22 points to Seattle
Friday's Games
19 33 .365 24'12 Toronto at Ca lllornia
Symmes Valley at Rock Hill
lead Seattle, Mlk~ COllins hit 16 Houston
Portland
12 41 .226 J2
Warren Local at Williamstown
(Only
game
scheduled)
and Bravard finished with 12.
Thursday's Results ·
Ale•ander at Eastern (Pike)
Ron Riley. hid 19 to lead the Golden State 108 Chicago 107
Glouster at St. Joseph's Prep
AHL Standings
!W. Va .)
·(Only game scheduled)
Trojans, who were upset by
By United Press International Pt. Pleasant at Parkersburg
. Friday's Games
Providence Wednesday . New York at Boston
South
'
East
night.
Baltimore at Cincinnati
W. L. T. Pis Wlrt County at Wahama
Boston
at Philadelphia
2814763
SATURDAY
Kreslmir Coale scored 'II Mllwaukee
Nova Scotia
Detroit at Atlanta
24 14 10 58 Federal-Hocking at Eastern
points and Bernie Fryer added Houston at'los Angeles
Springfield
18 16 10 46 Kyger Creek at
Providence
22 as Brigham YQWig surged Chicago at Phoenl•
M 22 9 41
Nelsonville-York
Rochester
Seattle
at
Buffalo
·
16
24
6
38
Southern
at
Glouster
past Colorado State. Coste took
West
Ironton St. Joe at
over early in the..flrst half after Golden Stale at Portland
W. L. T. Pis
Southwestern
Colorado ·state had taken a
Baltimore
23
17
6
52
Frontier
Local
at
Belpre
ABA Sllndlngs '
Cincinnati
20 20 9 49 .Fort Frye at Warren Local
lead and pushed Brigham . By United Press triter national
Hershey
· 21 15 6 48 Starr-Washington at
East
Young ahead..·-·
Cleveland
20 20 6 46
· rAle)(ander
W. L. Pct. GB Richmond
Elsewhere, Dwight Davis, Kentucky
17 21 7 41 Miller at Crooksville
40 12 .769 ...
11 31 4 26
TUESOAYCFeb. l)
Dwight Jones and DoMell VIrginia ·
3! . 22 .585 9112 Tidewater
Thursday's
Results
SEOAL
26 28 .481 15
Hayes combined fOI' 61 points New York
Clnclnnall7
Sprlnglleld
0
Meigs
at
Athens
Floridians
21 32 .396 19'12
as Houston clobbered Southern Plttsbur~h 20
(Onlygamescheduledl
Ironton at Gallipolis
32 .385 20
Friday's
Games
Jackson
at Waverly
Ml.ssi!8lppl, 102-63, and sopll(). Carolina
19 33' .365 21
Hershey
at
Baltimore
Logan
at
Wellston
West
·more Lionel ,"Big Train"'
Boston at Rlchmond
SVAC
W
.
L.
Pet.
GB
Bllllngy scored 32 points and Utah
Nova Scotia at Rochester
Hannan Trace at Kyger Creek
35 18 .660 ...
(Qnlygames scheduled!
pulled down 19 rebounds to Indiana
North Gallla at Southwestern
31 22 .585 4
Others
Dallas
25
32
.4J9
12
power Duql(esne"to a 93-79 rout
11•
Parkersburg
at Pt. Pleasant
Denver
.
.
•
2J
29
,
..420
12
of
College, Cleo Kilgore
Spencer
at
Wahama
~mphis,
..
:::&gt;
2!
31
,
.415
,1a
.
SVAC
Standings
7
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22 potnts .in Drake's 7&amp;Thuu~.Y,s Results, _........ ,. : All GAMES ,
'·
70 triumph over North Texas · New York 114 Vlrglnla 112
TEAM
W L P OP
State and Larry Finch's basket Carolina io2 Floridians 101
SEO Frosh
Kentucky
98
Indiana
94
North
Gallla
10
.2 1000 722
with four ·seconds left gave Utah 127 Memphls -120
Symmes Valley 9 3 934 · 796
Memphis State a 71·79 victory Dallas 99 Denver 98
Eastern
8 2 761 554 Standings
Friday's
Games
Southern
·
8 5 876 766
over Wichita State.
SEOAL .FROSH
(No games scheduled I
Hannan Trace 5 7 676 718 TEAM'
W L P OP
Kyger Creek
2 9 630 817 Logan
8 1 491 253
Southwestern 0 11 418 955 Gallipolis
8 1 405 309
~cal
SVAC ONLY
Waverly
7 2 420 293
W L p OP Ironton
4 5 444 387
TEAM
P0(&gt;1EROY LANES
s 1 786 514 Meigs
4 5 322 385
North
Gallia
Trl County League
Athens
4 5 338 358
Syn)mes Valley 7 2 710 585 · Wellston
Jan, 11, 1972
1 a 280 476
Eastern
7 2 607 461 Jackson
· 0 9 238 477
Pis SoulhernLarry's
Ashland
18
5 4 608 558 TOTALS
36 36 2931 2931
•
ROCK SPRINGS - Waverly Clevis Warner Ins.
16 · Hannan Trace 3 7 573 637
THURSDAY'S
RESULTS:
Kyger Creek
2
Rawlings
Dodge
14
~
5
28
668
,
Gallipolis
53
Wellston
27
fr~en (7·2) dumped the
335 72
Hot sum Bakery
10 Southwestern 0
•
Athens
54 Ironton 4'1
Meigs High frosh, tied with Pomeroy Cament Block
32 32 4147" 4147 Waverly 38 Melgs 14
8 Tot• I•
Athens and Ironton at 4-5, here H&amp;R Firestone
6
Logan 63 Jackson 24
SVAC RESERVES
High Ind. Game- Ed Voss,
MONDAY'S GAMES :
Thw-Sday afternoon 38-14.
TEAM
. W ·L P OP Gallipolis
B.
Radford
232;
H.
Blackstone
Ironton
Lsswell of Waverly led all 226. High Series- Ed Voss 611, Eastern
8 1 396 306 Athens at at
Meigs
7 2 374 304 Waverly at Jackson
scoring with 10 points.
Fred Ritchie 603. Team High North Gailla
Symmes
Valley
6 3 419 , j55 Wellston at Logan
Gam~
Larry's
Ashland
t071;
For Meigs, Cosies had 5,
Kyger Creek
5 4 401 394
Team
High
Series
Clevis
Dodson 4, Colburn 3 and S. Warner Ins . 3001.
Southern
4 5 398 400
Hannan.Trace 2 8 334 44'1
Walburn 2.
Southwestern 0 9 302 416 AGREE '1'0 TERMS ·
Beginners L11gue
By quarters :
Buya "NO SWEAT" Homelit$ 150
Totals
32 32 2624 2624
CLEVELAND (UPI) -First
Jan. 20, 1972
8 19 30 38
Au1omatic - or any other new Waverly
Points
baseman
Oli'is Chambliss, the
Homellte Chain Saw at the regu- Meigs ·
5 91114 Misfits
8 GAMES SCIIEI)ULED
American League's rookie of
lar prie&lt;~ during our cold wea1her
Four Deuces
6
PITTSBURGH
(UP!)
the
year in 1971, and pitcher
Red Devils
4
Special Promotion, ond we'll give
FourAces
4
Pi!nn
State
and
Duquesne
will
Jim , Moyer agreed to terms
you a zip-front , thermo-lined
SON 18 BORN
Bombers
2 meet at basketball next season Thursday ·with the Cleveland
Sweat Shirt absolutely FREE l
and
Ra
0 for the flrit time in 45 years.
Madeofwater-repellentcotton,. Mr.
Mrs. Y LBuder· Lucky Stars
Indiana.
High
Ind.
Game
W.
loam lal)linated for eKira warmth, milt, RuUsnd, are announcing Decker 178, R. Roach 178, M. - The teams will meet during the
machine-washable. HoOd . elastic· the birth of a son, Delwon Ray, E. Van Meter 172;. M: Zim- 197a-73 se&amp;!IOfl at University · Chambliss batted .275 for the
Indians in his rookie season
lzed waist and culls. pockets. born Jan. 18, weighing eight merman 183, H. Van Meter 161.
Park,
Fa.,
and
again
in
1973-74
while
Moyer had an 11-15
You'll wear this all year 'round pounds. Mr . and Mrs. High Serles - G. Houcher 484,
at
Pittsburgh.
record with Phoenix In 1971.
Sweat Shirt lor all outdoor actlv· LBudennllt have two other W. Decker 4S1 ; M. Zlm·
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4.17,
D.
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4.11.
!ties- especially when• you use sons, Jeffrey, age five, and
Team High Game and Slirles )lOUr new Home'lite j 'No Sweat·
·
ChainSawthese,chillydays.
Andrew, age three. Maternal Four A!!OS 742 and 2055.
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Ltal011
Amtrlun
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·
Margaret MJrshall, Mason, W.
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NORTHRUP KING SEEDS
,Jan. 21, 1972
Va. and Delwon ltoberta,
Pis
Mason. Paternal grandparents
Junior Bugaloos
58
are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Feeney Bennel1 Flyers
56
Ll!udermilt, Mason. Mrs. Rolling Pins
. 54
52
Helen Wilson of Malon and Goble Marauders
BuckeyH
so
..Ph. 985-3308
Mrs. Eita Roberts, Pomeroy, Headquarter Barmaids
42
Chester; Ohio
are
· maternal
greatHigh Ind. Game - Sonia
Wayland 172, Mery ·Hoover
grandparents.
168; High Series - Sonia
Wayland 4.14, Mary Hoover 412.
Team High · Game Buckeyes 488 ; HIJih Team
Serles
Goble Marauders
HIGH LIGHTS
1379.
with Paul Crabtree
• recoven fast
CAll POINTVIEW - 992 · 2'&gt;05
ASSISTANT COACH
. BERKELEY,CaiH. (UPI) • 'l'eflista wilt
With anticipation , we
High school basketball; .Howard Mudd, for;mer Chicago
watched the debut of Parkersburg
vs.
Pt .
Bear and San Francisco Forty·
"Sanford and Son" last
Pleasant, live audlo, 7:45
• replace8 Vernal
week . Aller all, It ,t!ad the p.m.• Ch. 5.
Niner tineman who wati an All·
AlMLM
same genesls as "All In the
+ ,i- +
Pro in 1968, i967 and 1961,
Family," and sounded
One of the befler early
Domlnor Alfalfa has the
Thursday w·as named an
proMising .
"adult" Western shows up ln
visor ·to make bis yields
assistant football coach at the
If was disastersvllle, pure prime llme tonight. "Shane"
every
year. It has high resisan~ simply. Cliche-loaded
leatures Alan Ladd and Jean University ol CaiHornia.
tance to bacterial wilt and
plot,. spotty acting, and ·Arthur, on Ch . 10 at 9 p.m.
excellent tolerance to comabsolutely nothing new. To
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This Is a dark day for the
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Order Domlnor Alfalfa nowl
.
'
member. He has not one, but
+ ++
We mentioned a ·week of so
ALSO: .Warrier Alfalf1, Glacier Alfalf1,
twc., versions of his show on
ago that we don't understand the cable. 7:30 p.m., Ch. iO,
Alsike Clover, Medium Reel. Clover, Timothy,
pro hockey, Same for college and ·10!30 p.m:, Ch. 8.
Ky.-31-Fescue
I cert. Rye Grass.
hockey.
MOVIES: "Mister 880,"
But Ohio State'• Buckeyes Burl Lancaster, 4 p.m ., and
meet the au Bobcats on the the horror: clooble-feature,
Ice tonight - and we wish "Monster from Prehi storic
j'l'l W. Main St.
992-2164
Pomeroy,
even more we knew . Planet" and "Creature with
. somethlnji a~t the game. 8 the Atom Braln.'' 11 :3C&gt;p.m.,
THE STORE WITH "ALL KINDS OF
p.m. c~ .. 11.
all on Ch. 10.
210 li. 2nd
· Pomeroy
STUFF" - ·FOR PETS, STABLES, LARGE &amp;
1 Plloftt ff2.J421
IMALS,
AND GARDENS.
Frank McGuire and his boYs
Cilme hoine lor a eeleb:ation
Thunday night.
McGuire, a native · of New
York, watched as a pair of his
local rea-ulls combined to lead
the eigbth~anked Gamecocks
to a 100-77 rout of No. 19 Ford·
ham,
·
Tom Riker,
6-foot-10
center, erupted for ·42 points
and Kevin Joyce, South
Carolina's sta.r guard, added 15
BS the Gamecocks avenged .an
l'ICAA Tournament loss to the
Rams last year'
Riker scored 19 point!t in the
first half as South ca.rolina
surged to a 46-26lead and left
the game with almost seven
minutes to play after scoring 36
points. He re-entered the game
and scored· six more points
bef~ McGuire sent in his
reserves. Ken Charles had 26
for Fordllam. ·
"I'd rather win In Madison
Square Garden than anywhere
in the country," ~d McGuire.
"That's bec•ll!e we can show

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other important games in
Saturday's 23-game Ohio card
include Ohio University at
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Jim Garrigan's 18. pointa. It
was Youngstown~s 14th win in
16 starts.
Kenyon's Ma""'
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cribed the fight al the end of
the . Minnesota .Ohio State
basketball game as a "public
mugging" and demanded that
Big Ten officials take "strong
B!)d forthi'ight action" against
MinnesoIa . •
• Three Ohio State players
were hospitalized following a
melee in Tuesday nigh't 's
game with 36 seconds
remaining and the Buckeyes
leading ~0-44 . The gam e,
played in Minneapolis, was
stopped and Ohio State
awarded the victory.
"I have never seen anything
ssdisgracefulandbrutalas the
attack on Ohio staie players,"
Gilligan said. "Everyone who
saw films of the fighting was
sickened.
"When you have a man engaged in intercollegiate
athletics he sliOuld not have to
do so at the risk of his life," the
governor said.
Gilligan said if the Big ten
did not take "strong and forthright action" against Min.
nesota , "for all practical
purposes we can forget about
inter-collegiate athletics."
Gilligan's news secretary
was asked if the governor
would ·have comment on Ohio
State football coach Woody
Hayes• actions at a football
game at Michigan last year
when Hayes angrily ripped
apart sideline markers.
"I think that and the basketball game fight are two different matters," news secretary
Robert Tenenbaum said. "The
governor will have no comment on the Hayes matter."

State. Capital, seventh-rated
·small college team, entertains
Mount Union.
In games Thursday night,
Youngstown State roiled over
Steubenville 88-57, Kenyon
picked up a 91-M Ohio Conference victory over Ohio
Wesleyan and Cleveland State
lost to Wayne State 65-04.
YoWlgstown State had lowplayers in double figures in its
win over
cold-shoo ting
Steubenville.
Bill Johnson led the Youngstown State attack with 20
points. Teammate Dave Burkholder added 17, Bill McMeed
scored 12 and Ron Smith had
10.
Steubenville , which
managed only 19 of 71 field

6-3 and 2-3.
In Detroit, Cleveland Slate

lost to Wayne State 65-54. Dan
Lee led the losers with 15
points.
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EXPENDITURES
BY FUND
Tillman. Treasurer was R.
· General Fund
Downing and Ira Grsham was
Balance, Jan . 1, 1971
1.135.12
Receipts
Center."
corporation
clerk . with Lewis
General F-roperty Tax Lindsay the street com·
Real Estate (Grossi 4,069.51
Mrs. Phyllis Scott and Mrs.
Tan~lble Personal Property
Robert Gurtis a•reed - "Very
missioner.
TaxCGrossl
520.17
•
At the time, Middleport had
lnherlfance Ta•
interesting and educational:
(Gross i
51.58
10
churches, two printing of• ·
Local Government
Mason County is very fortunate
flees, two ·banks, 43 stores and
Distribution
460.80 to have this type of adult
Cigarette License Fees and
educatt'on."
groceries
and
·nine
Fines (Gross )
18.56
manufactories. The pride of
Other
20.00
Mrs. David Roush - " Very
Total· Receipts
5,140.62
the communily was the Ml~-.
Total Beginning Balance ~·
rewarding, very interes~ing,
dleport
school hailed as "one of
Plus Receipts
6,275,74 was '"§urprised Mason County
Expendl1ures
h d
the finest publi~ sc'hool
Total , Expendllure•
a
such a wonderful
buildings in : Southern OhiQ."
.l Adm ln istrotlve
4,496.56 educational Center ,"
- Town Halls, Memorial
Churches of the community
Buildings and Grounds 130.00
Mrs. Paul Scally - "The
included
Presbyterian, Fourth, .
- Flro•Protecllon
10.00 tour was well worth the time,
7
Head of Coal St., Rev. H. B.
Erg~r~~;les
~U~ very educationaL Those club
Scott, pastor; Free Will
Grand Total EKpendltures - members that didn't make it
1 Baptist, corner of ·6th and
5•4' 6·69 sure missed an enjoyable
ClDCAGO
(UPI)All
MahaUnited
States
...
an
exemplary
opened
and
ran·
a
very
suc·
General
Fund
Bal., Dec . 31, 1!71
82'I.OS
lia Jackson wan~ when she servant ~ God."
cessful beauly shop-Maha·. Palmer, Rev. T. 'H. Drake,
Total Expend itures Plus
evening."
· arrived in Chicago in 1927 was Chicago Mayor Richard J. lis's Beauty Salon-on the pastor; M. E. Church, So.
· Bal.,Motor
Dec. 31Vthlclt
, 1971 License
6,275.74
We we~
guided
thronah
.. ~
""'0
·Third, between Main and
:
Tox Fund
this new building by the Rev. a chance to attend beauty Daley said her death was "a South Side.
393
88
school.
deep
loss
to
all
America
and
Her
singing
ialents
were
Lincoln, the Rev. C. H. Warren,
Balance, JeRe~.]~!
·
Charles Frum, Point Pleasant,
The
grandchild
of
plantation
particularly to Chicago." Mrs. recognized when she joined the pastor; Christian Church,
Motor Vehicle License
recruiter for Adult Basic
70
06
slaves,
she
was
born
in
New
Martin
Luther Kinli Jr. said Greater Salem Baptist Church, corner Walnut and Fourth,
' Total
To• Recotpll
6.0 ·
6,o7o.o
6 Educa t'ton an d Mrs. Car oIyn Orleans in a threH'OOm shack
"The cause of justice, freedom where 'she helped form the ReV. Hir~m Woods, pastor;
'Total Beginning Balance
Morrison, vocational secretary
between the railroad tracks and broll)erhood have lost a "Johnson Gospel Singers."
Plus Receipts
6,463.94 of Pt. Pleasa· nt.
New Church, Walnut, no
I! xpendltures.
chail)pion
whose
real
Miss Jackson reCorder her regular pastor; Wesleyan
Total E•pendttures
Rev. Frum informed us that and the Mississippi River .
-Miscellaneous
2,151.06
d
1
Miss
Jackson
died
Thursday,
dedication
knew
no
midnight."
first
record in 1936, but it wBS Methodist, corner Second and
·- Maintenance
;.153.21 more an more peop e are
officially claimed as one of the
Miss Jackson steadfastly not very successful. Ten years Diamond, Rev. William
"Grand Total E•pendltures
- Motor Vehicle License
greatest gospel singers the refused often enticing'olfers to later, she wrote and recorded Raybould, pastor; Universalist
Tax Fund
6,30&lt;1 .27
LEGAL NOTICE
world hBS ever known. Heart sing pop and blues songs in "MoveOnU~ALittleHigher." Church, corner of Fourth and
Bot., Dec . 31 , 1971
159.67
Total Expenditures Plus
failure
was listed BS the cause night clubs. ·She vowed she It was an instant hit, selling Main, Rev, T. H. Druley,
NOTICE ON FILING
Bel .. Dec . Jl, 1.971
6,463.9&lt;
of death.
OF INVENTORY
would never perform where eight million copies.
·Gnoline Tu Fund
·- ~
pastor; Episcopal Church
IBNOTIIING SACRED?
AND APPRAISEMENT
Balance, Jon. 1, 1971
1.872.51
Known for her full throaty liquor was served.
In 1954 her "Didn't it Rain" Society held in Universalist DEAR HELEN :
The Stole ot Ohio, Molgs
Rteolpts
vo,i,
~
8!)d
expressiv.
e
.face,.
She
sang
in
her
father's
County
.
•
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....
~
..
_.._~
1
I e,T•K
tor , '
12,800.00
1
made the ''l:fit ·AP¥~de ·~ , , Church, Rev . C. P. Maples, - ,,Am,J .a.:prude~, , ,.. ·., ..., &lt;!!'' ~
. ,t ~ ~J .' _
,_._
...
.. ~ ~ '
11.00
•• "'oblte Court- MisS' -·Jackson ·Jler~br,m.e·~ church when ·slit! . was ·tJve;'
Fli'rt
Heart
'
ttaeli:
'•
''
pastOr?;''
Baptis!
~_Qlurch,'
ad.
l
.
w
&amp;tl:h
television
with
my
teenage,
lild"'
J'DIIflli!r d1Jkl'ett,
To th'e Exee~br! XI ·~ of the
Receipts !
' 1M11.00
before
Presidents
Truman,
earned
$4.00
on
her
fil'st
pay
estate
t
to
'sU&lt;:h
ot·
t~e
tbllbW!hg'
ollt"8'l!lllnnlno a·alance ·
Miss Jackson· suffered her joining''school . ~llttdi'ng, Rev. and see these commercials coine 'on · adVettlilflg .ferillutne
Plua Receipts
14,683.51 1s are· residents of the st1te of Eisenhower an'd Kennedy, did check as a singer in 1928, and,
ftrst
heart attack in the early ' James Ferguson, J.l&amp;Stor, and deodorants, and even more personal items, and I cringe.
Ohio, viz : the surviving
Expenditures .
a
command
performance
at
the
peak
of
her
career,
spouse , the next of kin, the
Total Expenditures
1~. She was treated then at the A.M.E. Church, corner
I now hear that Women;a Ub wants birth oontrol edverll.sed
-Miscellaneous
ol,194.30 beneficiaries under the will ; before Queen Elizabeth of .collected up .to $5,000 for a
Ltttle Company of Mary Fourth and Elm, Rev. J. H. on TV. (They're already warning against VD on every staUon - Maintenance
7,833.81 and to the attorney or attorneys
representing any of
the England and appeared before sin.l(le concert.
Grand Total Expenditures
in
suburban Bell, pastor.
.
' but thiS, I admit, makes sense.)
Hospital
lforementloned person s :
-Gasoline Tax Fund
most of the monarchs of
Comes to Chicago
Evergreen Park where she
Names m the communtty at can't a woman have any privacy? Part of her mystique Is her
Anna
Mozelle
Burton ,
.
. 12.028.11
Miss Jackson came to ChicaDec. 31, 1971
2655.40 Deceased , No. 20582 , Pomeroy, Europe. She was the fil'st
succumbed Th~sday.
. the time of the .1875 publication personal hygiene. It doesn't need TV coverage! Moreover, I've
Ohio , Salisbury Townsh ip.
.Total EKpendltures Plus
westerner to !lPpear before go when she was Ill to live with
From
that
time
on,
Miss
still are familiar. A few are recently heard that these feminine deodorants . contain
You
are
hereb
y
notified
that
· Bol., Dec . 31, 1971
14,683.51
the ' Inventory and
Ap . Emperor Hirohito of Japan. two aunts and attend beauty
Raid end Bridge Fund
Jackson was in and out of Anderson, Bailey, Baker, lngred'entsth t
bed
- MJP
·
Balance, Jan . 1, 1971
222.73 pralsement of the estate of the
"A Noble Womsn
college . To earn money for hospitals here and abrosd; ~e Bradbury, Brown, Butcher,
P ~ W a ~aLyibe t~ero':id be · · · useful H the
aforementioned , deceased, late
fhulpts
President Nixon described school, she worked as a collapsed in Munich Germany Calderwood Chase Child
· · · omens·
ra n wo
more
. Y
of said County, was filed in this
General Property Tax R.. l Estoto (Gross i 626.08 Court. Said lnventor.y and her as "a noble woman, an laundress.
last October while 0 ~ a concert a k Davis' Downu;g En~: picketed theaters which showed movies that degrade women,
Appra i sement will be for
Tangible Personar Property
Tax (Grossi .
10.20 hearlnQ before this Cour t on the artist without peer, a magnetic: It took 12 years, but she tour of ~urope. President O::g~r. Fick, Fisher: Far· rather than bars which exclude them.
Tote! Receipts
636.2B 7th day of February , 1972, at ambassador of good wm for the finlahed beauty school and Nixon placed a U.S. Air Force mer, Gerber, Grant Grogan DearM.:
10:00 o'clock A.M.
Total Beginning Belance
jet at her disposal for her Guthrie, Haptonstau', Harris:
(Liberationists seldom picket male bars any more .-:- that
Any person desii"lng to file
Plus Receipts
859.01
exceptions thereto must file
·
Ex:ptftdltures
return
home.
Hartinger
Hecox
Hays
was
a publiclly gimmick, They DO go after magaztnea, enfhem at least five days pr io r to
Total Expenditures
She entered Little q,mpany Hudson, 'Hysell, 'Jenkins: tertainment -even columnists - who show male chauvinist
- Mlscellantous
31.69 the date set tor hearing .
WIN AT BRIDGE
Giv en under my hand and
-Maintenance
7.. 9.12
of Mary on Jan. 19 and was Kennedy, Laughead, Logan, tendencies. See letter at end of thia colmm.)
seal of said Court, this' 18th day
Grand Total Ep'ICneldutres of
January
,
1972.
semico~lous the final two Lewis, Lyon , McElhinny,
As for TV commercia~&amp;. you'll have to admit they're qulte
Road and Bridge Fund 780 .81
John c . Bacon
Bal. , Dec . 31,1971
78.20
,day~ of her life.
Martin, Michael, Moore, tasteful -never calling a spade aspade, or even indicating what
By Ann B. Watson ,
Total Expenditures Plus
Deputy
Clerk
811. , Dec . J1 , 1971
859.01
MISS Jackaon was married Miller, Murray, Owens, Park, the real use for tbe product Is. Have you noticed? TV ads plug
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Clubs had been opened and twtce and twi~e divorced.
NORTH
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Payne, Phillips, Poindexter, bathroom cleaners but the commode il colllpiclously absent ...
continued. South had ruffed
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Survivors m_clude several Probst, Rathburn, Reed, except for a small unrecognizable part of the rim. Also, you hear'
the seco nd club, d ra wn
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b:others
and sisters. Funeral Roush, Root, Russell, Scott, deodor11nt COfl\lllercialsseveral times an hour, but I've yet to see
trumps and cashed the three
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high diamonds. West was arrangements were in· Stewart, Swisher, Taylor, an 1D1derarm in one .of these pitches.
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WEST
EAST
left with the good /.ack and complete.
Thomas, Thompson, Turner,
My cootentlon Is: if you enjoy television, then live with the
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there was no way or South
Walker, Ward, Wells, White, . ads- for they pay the tab, -H.
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to avoid the loss of three
Williams, Wllson and Young,
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heart tricks.
· Middleport boasted two . Dear HELEN :
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South had acted the part of
Santa Claus just as North
SOUTH (D)
Th~ 1s an aMWer to the girl who was a non-virgin, engaged to
bands, one the Middleport
pointed out. If he had simply
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Cornet Band with G. B. a guy who wouldn't take "Yes" fOI' an answer and insisted
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finessed the 10 of diamonds
Skinner, president; Frank w - ~UI marriage
on
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on the third lead of the suit
Grant, leader, and A. Murray,
1 feel abe would ~ unwise to marry him und the dr·
he would have made his con- Five Grange members of secretary-treasuurer,
and the
er
se
Bolh vu lnerable
tract irrespective or 'where Meigs County met with Olympic BriiSII Banq by James Cllllllllancellfor~everalreasona : First,Hhe Is hung-up on no preWe.'it Nurth East
the jack of diamonds was representatives of 13 other James with Thomas McCabe marltalt~Q, what doea he really, dee)Hiown think of her? Does
located .
· he respect her or conalder her a trsmp - because she IBn'I
Pass 2 •
Pass
With the jack In the West Grange organizations Friday, as second leader
9x36 2 bedroom . Bath , furnace.
The Vigllani Fire Co.· · ''pure"?Lateron,migiJthllrealfeellngacomeout?
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Pass Pass
Pass
hand South would be able to Jan. 21,attheMarionGrange
Secmd, lf she had enough seiUal detdre to have Indulged in
OpeninR lead- olt Q
discard a heart on the fourth Hall for a District Legialatlve protected Middleport; Its of.
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diamond. Put the jack in the Conference. Glennel Weaver, ficers were George War· thepaat,andhehaa not,llhemigllt have a stronger driw than he,
By Oswald &amp; James )acobyE
__a_st_h_an_d_a_nd_E_a_s_t_w_o_u_id Depuly of Hocking County, the meldorff, presideqt; J . c. and be left Wl88tlsfled in her marriage. Also, if she Is relatively
McCready, vice president: A. ~en~ and he Is not, he might resent her being the
" You look more and more S.nd tl lor JACDIY MODERN IJook host counly, presided.
Real Clean.
Members
of
the
Ohio
House
Calderwood,
Jr., secretary, 'teacher.
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like Santa Claus" remarked to: ' Win of Bridge," (c/o this niW's·
My re&amp;IOII for writing Ia that I had a similar experience.
North. " Here is another poper), P.O. So• 419, Rodio City and Senilte froni the several and Lewi8 Hugg, treasurer,
ga me you have presented to Stotton, New York , H.Y. 10019.
counties were in attendance to with Wormeldorff as fire chief. Neither my future huabar!d nor I were virgins. However; he
.our opponents.''
take part in a panel disculaion.
John Grant was president of wanted to walt for marriage and I agreed. What·a mistake! Had I
"What do yo u mean'? " score a surprise trick with· it The . 111eeting afforded both the Middleport Woolen Mills, lived with him before our marriage I would have called it of!
asked South. " I can't help it but then East w o u 1d look legislators and Grange locaied at the corner of Second much as I loved him. lfls real penonalltY came out 1n th~ ,
that d i a m on d s failed to
Real Clean .
around only to find that there members an op(iortunlly to and Rutland and then doing a mtll'riage bed. He was totally selfish, looked down on any desire :
break .11
were no more Worlds to COD· . participate in . expressing big business and James RiChey on my part, and to put It briefly, these attJtudett wrecked our , ;
quer.
opinions and asking questions was foreman at the thriving msrriage. WeweredlvorcedinlesathlnlllxtiiOIIths,alhatterlng :
.~ _ ·-- - - ---, A club lead w o u I d give on vilallegislattve matters.
Middleport Furniture Factory. experience. (He·saw no·need to chan"e.) ·
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chance
to
dtscard
Attending
from
Melg
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Hill
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1 . epor
s
e
I realize that ''tl')'ing It otit" wouldn't 88Ve ,very marriage, ,
DEVOTE o TO THE
. ' last diamond . A heart lead Coonly were Leo R. Story and Cemetery trustees were butatleast you would learn much about your partner by his (
Met'~l,~~~~1~~EA . . would set up dummy's kin g Stanford_ S~kton, Hemlock . PhineasHugg,M.W. AIIenand her) reactio1111 to loving, glvlnc, sharing, enjoying. Too
CH.ESTE R L. TANNEHILL, ' as a wmner.
Grange, Chfford Morris, John Short. The cemetery near peopleareBilllaubconsclouslyrepultledby sel-and thil feelln
ROBE ~~~~O~dFLICH ,
{NEWSPAPER !NTERPRJSI ASSN.I
Racine Grange, ·and Mr. and the fonner Gravel Hill School that it is "dirty" tum&amp; their whole liWBWI'O side ut The g
City Editor
Mrs. ij. E. Starkey, Columbia , wasstlllln operati~ •,~d was thatseilsonlyumallpartofma'rrtage,b:lflt':all
ysaft
Sa~u"r~~~~~~: T~:i6~io e~i~~:;
Grange.
known. as the
lower canbethemoatdlsastrolllpart - LEARNEDTOOLAT~·
Publisht~li CorJ&gt;pany, 111
· The State Master, James graveyard."
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The bidding has b.-en:
R
d the
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f th b f
4~7~~. Busints~mo'\;?!; P~~~Qe West North Easi
Soulh oss, an
State Le..-Uve
orne o
e . us neases DEAR HELEN.
992.2156, Edllorial Phone 99 2.
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Representative,
John
E.
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serving
the
community
were
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1
1157 ·
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Henderson of Cambridge, were M. J . Hamilton, de81er In fine
I was saddened by your ilnSWer to "Hlirt," whose husband
. Po5~~~~~ ;~~~.postage paid at ~!; , ;:~:
~ ~ moderators.
boots and lboelmade to order; IJanf'llyboymagazlne, and takes bush estt •IIIOciatea to toplestt
· National advertising
You, South, hold :
L. Lindsay, livery, glvinl ban. How can~ laugh .off the trabJem ilince be~ "OIIIy a
representat
iv
e
Bott
lnell
i.
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ltlenUon to funeral · t o..,...,
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·· Gallagher, Jnc .. 12 ea sl &lt;2nd oltAKQJtor.s ¥An tK~ 4 ~
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SEE: RAY RIGQS, AL ZEIGLER
. Sl.. New York Cily, N. w York.
What do you do now·~
. furnishing and the ConUnental
Women are PEOPLE, not ltcenery. They aren't to be uaed u •'
50
. , 1iv e r~~c.r:;:,liocnar~~ir's ~h~,"~ · A-lla... You may hoot lour
UON SHOT
Hotel., owned by Tom H. 111!1 objecla. "Beeuty"·isn't U importlnt U "character" 1nd 1
~~·~~~~~ ~~u&lt;1~n~sh:r''.' c:r'r~:; &lt;lubs. Ynu will surely be douFLORENCE, Italy (UPI) - Dawson, featuring fish, game 111111 tthould not be a voyeur. The WOIIUII'B movement haa 1opg
serv ice not available : bne l.led lrid sol if YOU bid luuo· An eight-month-old lion snd oysters In season In Its way to go becallle WlllllenliR you View themaelvee u ob~
month 11.75. By ma ll In Ohio spades.
. .
escall!'d from a zookeeper's restaurant..
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rather than human beings. -A.M~
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a nd w. vo ., one year 514 .00.
TOilAV'S
Qllt:STION
house
in
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suburban
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Dear
A
S ilt month~ S7 .2S . Thre e
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moplhs
14.50
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Subsc
riplion
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Soul
h.
hpld:
.
Thursday
and
wu
shot
to
,
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
at
come
on
let
the
.....
enjoy
life
lilt"·
And
for
l
pri(e 1includes Sunday Tim es .
~'I KK; t If \Q · · •
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beawn'l •
Lic:1ted on 5. Rt. ;
Chester, 0.
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• · · · ' 6 • ,.at 4 4 death by police when keepers was not awal·ded i~ 1966 and Hsa.li:e, when will you Uberationlsts develop 1 lenlt
, of humor!_ . 1
·,•.s._e_r·."n_•_t. __
Wlmt rio )' 1111 t in It&lt;: dl·a l... ,.··
failed to capture it with nets. Ul67.
~
J . J. White was the mayor of
Middleport which was divided
into three wards with two
councilman representing each
ward, according to Sheppard's
Middleport Directory for 1875.
Councilmen 97 years ago
were B. B. Probst and R. R.
Hudson, first ward; Joseph
McKnight and John Grant,
second ward, and Sam
BradburY and Charles Logan,
third ward.
John Peters was town

DQminlon
Fla . A&amp;M 135 Benedict 120
Wayne St. 65 Cleve . St. 54 ·
Eau Callre 86 St. Cloud 69
Mrrs Harvey 101 Salem 68
~G~~~~tJ!~~-s~P:i 73
Utat.·61 Wyoming 58
Corpus Chrlsll90 Tnas Luih so
. Rhode
Island 7S8'1Vermool
55
Fla. Southern
Rollins ·83
Shlppensbg 12 York 67
Lincoln 118 Salsbry St. 76
Boston St. 9'1 Lowell St. 70

Drake 76 No. Tex. St. 70
Tulsa86'ArkensasSt. 60
Houston 102 So. Miss. 63
Pan Am 95 Houston Bap. 87
~i~~b~n:';~.~c~. 67
Yngstytn St. as Stbnvt57 .
Kenyon ,91 Ohio Wslyn 64
. DKuqun
, ne 93 Boston Coli.
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Y· S · 84 Ky . Wesl~yan 73
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Pomeroy Cement_
Block Co.
The Department Slore Of Building Since 1915

MIDDLEPORT, O.

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f - The Daily Sentinel, Mlddleport-Pomea oy, 0., Jan . 28, 1972

Some Action.Expected, ·Du"e Says
COLUMBUS (UPI)-Blg Ten
Commlsaloner Wayne Duke
spent five hours here Thursday
talking with Ohio State basketbell players and athletic offi.ciala as ·he wound up his lnvesligation of a wild melee at
Tuellday night's Ohio State-

Michigan.
Duke was at the game, "the
III:st Big Ten basketball game
I've. seen in 21 years." The
former Big Eight commission- ·
.

er recently BU&lt;:ceeded the late
Bill Reed.
Ohio State Athletic Direclol'
Ed Weaver, who also viewed
·lhe game, said he had "full

ronfidence in the corrunissioner's invest1gati011 and his decision.'' ·
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Ohio Gov. John 'J. Gilligan
Thursday called on Duke to

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tion.''The governor termed the
inCident a "public mugging."
"I've never seen anything as

attack on the Oblo State players;" Gilligan llaKl. "Everyone
who saw the films of the fighting wus sickened.''

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maklng a d.eels1o.n, "bu I my
per101181 opl!Uo~ IS there will
be some ac;tlon. He refused .to
specula!tl Tlmrsclay rught on
what a~lon would be taken,
but S81d an announcement
would be made latm: today· .
The game. at Mmneapolis
was halted WI~ 36 seconds remainlngandOhioStateleadlng
50-44. The Buckeyes were
awarded the victory •
Luke· Witte , Ohio. State's 7foot center, was goq up for a
layup shot when he was fouled
and knocked to the floor by
Minn
. esota's Clyde Turner.
The referees called a fla.
nt foul on Turner and eject~him from the game.
Minnesota's Corl!y Taylor
appearedwbehelplngWlUeto
his feet, but Witte said Taylor
lineed him in the groin setting
off a aeries of other ~cidents
between the players and some
of the 17 775 fans
Witte, lbe most. seriously In......... pIayer, """er
--u ed a con1"'"'
CU88lonandculaand bruises on
his head. Reserve forward
Mark Wagar alao suffered a
concuaslon. Both have been
ruledouto!Saturday'sgameat

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Snead and rookle l:UJUilng back
Vince Clements', sidelines last
year with a knee Injury, WE:~:e
sent to the, Giants ruon_g Wllh
the V~klngs No. I p1ck m 11ext
weeks draft and the No.2 pick
the 1973 draft.
Tarketon, who lives in
Atlanta and starred at the
University of Georgia, spent
his first six seasons with the
Vikings before being traded .IIJ
the G'1811ts a fte r.his dllferencee
with former Coach Norm Van
Brocklin reached the lreaklng
point In hiS
' 11 years in pro
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CHICAGO (UPI)--\be
Gibron stepped Into the role of
head coach of the Chicago
Bears today and d~lared that
''motivation" Ill the present
players could turn the club into
8 rontender for the Natloruil
Football League •champlonshlp.
' Glbron, 46, was naliled by
owner George s Halas to
ceed J' Dool ·
ho
;~ Decun29 aft":; ~
· of a five-year•
four years
tr ct Gibr
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hi6 search for !J¥m after th~
NFL draft has ··eluded t
week. He . em:ltzed ':t
while he would talk Ill lormer
coaches 011 the Bears' staff
inCluding i&gt;oO!ey, he was not
cOmmitted io a of them
"I have
~In ·mind,'; he
said ..
alty will he a
maj:X. ronsid~tion. There's
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of
~ver 8; 11111lk"! ""abony.more
the sta · tahe ~ 8 ut me or
0 er coac s.
Glbron·said motivation could
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club with a gOOd defense.
· "I'm just delighted,"
Tarkenton said at his AUanta
home, "l really am excited
a~t playing in Minnes9ta
agaUI. I've got so many friends
up there I started out with. It's
a championahlp team."
·
Giant .Coach Alex Webster
said the ''main reason" the
Giants made the trade was "to
strengthen our team not only
'
for 19'12 but for the future.
We
thought we would rather move
81
in tha' direction than to stand
tOoff~~ ~tplthe
t wile Ia 8t
• tea
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po .
WlJI
m onpa
'",.
years m un- exact length Ullllisclosed.
ship. He said the defensive unit
bluched.
. He said that money was not a had proved Itself caJ14ble.
facblr In~ accep~ the job
Gibron, who begali playiJig
were Mr. and Mrs. Granville
and that 11 was not discussed pro football in 1949, pla~ed for ·
Lyons, Mr . and Mrs. Bert Fo~'fq,.;eW
until after a handshake had three NFL teams, wind~ up
Christian and Mr. and Mrs.
A-LL l' .a
boundhlmtothejob. When he his Clll'eer with the Bears In
Gordon Perry and son.
~?und out the alilount, he said, ~!159. After c~ching at WashMr. and Mrs . Harold
It was more than I expected mgton for five years, he
Mrs. Goldie Gillogly ac- Gillogly, Vicky and Bruce,
.
and I'm satisfied with it."
rejoined the Bears as offensive
companied her daughter, Mrs. were in Columbus on business
Gibr?n said he was given full line coach. For the last four
Paul Gasbln of Albany to and visited with his sister, Mrs.
authonty to name his own years he has coached the
Gallipolis where they were Berniee McKnight and family.
assistants. He planned to begin defensive line.
dinner guests of another
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. verBy Mn. Herbert Reusb
daughter, Mrs. Ralph Frazier. million of Athens called on Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush,
David Dailey, Memphis, and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly and Mrs . Evelyn ' Manuel and
Tenn., and Mrs. Edward Jirik, family on Sunday afternoon. daughters, Joyce and Carolyn,
Columbus, called on Mr. and
Floyd King, former .resident were shopping in Parkersburg
Mrs. Ney Carpenter.
of this community, is confined on Saturday. ,
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RIO GRANDE COLLEGE REDMEN STATSTICS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett to Holzer Hospital, Room 225 ,
Ernest Bush visited Earl
(15 Games)
attended a family gathering at and would appreciate cards ~~ ~~ Vedateransf Memo.r'ial :t~~tTe~~Roger
F~-t24~T;:.37R~30A 29 T~48 Avg.
the party room at Bowers from frienda.
IMIP ta Sun Y a temoon.
15-Lambert. Ron
85·166 45-67 93 18 215 :6·5
Restaurant In Pomeroy
Mr·. and Mrs. Earl Starkey :
· and Mrsj Roy Bush of 9-Martin, AI
44-116 23·31 ss 34 111 1;::
t Uverpoo brought the 15-Halrston, Harry
71-150 16·34 114 58 161 . 10.1
.""*****~-~~'******: honoring the birthdays of Mrs. called on his brother, Eldon
W. l.Swett,Mrs. ArthurReedy Starkey, at Grant Hospital, former's fatho!r, Roy Bush Sr. 13-Jordan,Wray
60·110 16-24 52 39 136 10.4
A THOiJGII1'
and &lt;latughterMr
, Llndad.MrOtheWrs Columbus. Mr. Starkey homke ndSaturdawithy anladtlspentMrthe :t:~:;.O:,~teve
:~ :~ j~:~ ~ ;~ :;: 9.6
FOR TODAY
presen were . an
s. . remains seriously ill.
wee e
re ves.
. I4- Boll inger, Dan
22· 64 7- 9 40 3 51 9.2
3.6
: Every man should make · .;: l. SWeet of Middleport and Mr.
Eldoil Dailey, 79, well known Bus h ha d vIsIted In East 14- Rouse, Mike.
· 22· so 3-10 38 2 44
il up his mind "that If he il
12· 32 5- 6 10 6 29 l:~
il expects to succeed, he il and Mrs. Arthur Reedy and farmer in the area, passed Uverpool with his son for three 10- T~ompson, Dale
family,
Pomeroy..
away
at
his
home.
Funerru
weeks.
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TOTALS
581-1236
2t7-317 679 261 1379 91 ,9
il must .give an honest il'
Mr. and Mrs. Herold Lawson
Season Retord : Won 7 - Lost 8
il return for the other man's il Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dixon services were held at Bi•ony
w
Mid-Ohio Conference Retard: Won 2 - Lost 3
il doller.
il and Mr. an d Mrs. Rona ld Bolen Funeral Home, ·Albany,• on and son • c' J ·• of '•tart'
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lthMr
SEASON RECORD
il
- Edward HarrlmaD .il dnd Lisa attended funera I Thursday with burial In Va., spen IFf1 Yw
·an Rio lll Georgetown 83
il
/IU/d.
il services at Cromes F.meral Temple Cemetery. Mr. Dailey Mrs. Charles Lawson and Rio 92 Urbana lOll
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in Sidney for Elmer is survived by his wife, Esther, family.
Rio 114 Alderson-Broaddus 86
MCMAHON CAlLED UP
~ Home
(Pat)
Baker
of
Port
Jefferson.
a
daughter,
Mrs.
Edward
Miss
Ada
Rowe
entertained
Rio
105
•·Cedarville
71
NEW YORK (UPI) -De• !fs itk! Easy ·' ;.,
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i.jc Mr. Baker, husband of the (Beth) Jirik, Columbus, and a Sundayinhonocofhermother, Rio 75 x-Malone74.
fenseman Mike McMahon of
the Providence Reds was
former Neva Canode, was a son, Davl'd Dalley, Memphis, Mrs . Ka te Rowe, who Rio 87 x-Urbana 112
. by the New
Rio
101
West
Florida
100
called
up Thursday
leb
h
th
blrthda
ted
89
Ia
brother-In- w. of Mrs. ~~~on . Tenn. and four grandchildren. ce ra
er
Y Rio 91 West Florida 92
.
Mr. and Mrs. W1lham Thn5e from a distance in at- Wednesday. lee cream and Rio 71 Otterbein s6
York Rangers of the National
Cheadle and Mrs. Metta Fisher tendance were Mr. and Mrs. cake . were served to the Rio 92 Berea 104.
Hockey League to see weekend
Fridays Lly
: were In' Circleville' where they ~David " D6lley of ' Tehile!See,' follow~ who.called.to extend Rio 104 Lander 92
~:tll~N~dll~.,the Min-,.
illn.e Drive· hi 'Window ! vlsited .,_llle ~~· son-in- ',Mr. and Mrs. Edward~irii! St·:·r· besl'll'~b&gt;Mr!I.Rowe :&gt;Mrs 1 • . R~o 8? Walsh •84
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is 'ClPen •
·,, ·• law ancf daughter .~ and
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Anna Wmes and Katen and R&gt;o so •·Malone 86
McMahon wiH· Suti for Abe
of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. J kl
k of
Rio 86 x-Urbana 88
DeMarco who suffered a
:
9 A.M. to 7 P.M,
i1 Mrs. Carl Ross and• famll. y.
1
Edward Jirik Jr Elizabeth. ac e, Nea Ba er Racine, Rio 81 Wright State 83
. ed '
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' IJI ·•and Leslie Mrs. Linda Clla
d and sons,
spram
ankle agamst the
M
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r.
an
rs.
oscoe
Ann
Edward
e
n
Jan.
29
At
O~io
Dominican
B
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ni
o Sabres Wednesday
'i ! Other S.nklng Hours 9 to 3 il Tackett, Mrs. Mary Collier and Cot.:U.bus, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vince and Ryan, ~lumbus,
il •nd 5 to 7· 11 usu.l on il Mrs. Ed Hensley, Flatwoods, McComas UtUe Hocking and Mrs. Carroll Wb1te and
g ·
il Fr!Qys.
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Ky., were called here by the Mr. and Mrs.- Lee McCo~as. children, Darla, Keith and -~-------NASH TO COLONELS
serious illness of their father, Middleport.
K~vln, Mrs. Jean Wells and
WUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) Jerry Culwell. Another
children, Mandy and Amy, of
at
University
Hospital.
Mi-.
First
baseman Cotbln Nash,
daughter, Mrs. T. H. Blanton
Syracuse. Mrs. Rose has 41
Sayre
'will
undergo
possible
who played for the Minnesota
and Greg, Jackson, were also
gandchlldren, 60 greatopen
heart
surgery
at
a
later
Twins'
Portland farm club. in
grandchildren and two greati!
POMEROY, OHIO
il overnight'guests at the Culwell
date.
the Pacific Coast League last
i1 • Member FDIC
il home.
BOWMANS HERE
greali!J'andchildren.
Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Dines season, was acquired Thursil
Mel(lbor Federal
il
Family members enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Russell of
.Rosel&lt;~ System .
birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Columbus, were weekend Middleport were · Sunday of Parkersburg, Mr. and Mrs. day by the Louisville Colonels
Granville Lyons. Thn5e present guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl dlnrier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Braden of Cottageville of the International League.
were weekend' guests of Mr.
Nash, 29, hatted .790 and hit
. .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Owen, Middleport.
Russell Roush and family.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Wilson
and
37 homers for Portland last
Lloyd Nice Is ill with flu.
family.
season.
a::
Junior Spawn Sunday.
Phone 992-2174
Weekend guests of Mrs .
500 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Bertha Robinson were Mrs.
Frances Coe, Mrs. Hazel
We Service What We Sell
Mitchell, Columbus, and Mrs.
Our Word Is Our Bond
Focie Haymand and son, Keith
who were Sunday dinner guests
of Mrs. Robirison.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre
383 N. Second Ave . .
were called to Columbus due Ill
Middleport
We must sell some used cars. We have s~ld so
the serious illness of their son,
992-3555
many new cars we are loaded wiih good clean
·David Sayre, who is a patient
Authorized Agent
used cars we must sell.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Fran
Tarketon is going "home" with
the ass1gnm~.t of leading the
Minnesota Vikings back to the
Super ~wl.
The Vlklngs, who .swapped
Tarkenton to the New York
Giants five years ago for four
draft ch~ces, Thursday night
· lx'Oilllhthilnbackalthecostof
three players and two draft
choices with only one of them
-'de rece1ver Bob Gr im -a
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regular
Grim·, quarterback Norm

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News, Event

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Betty Van· Melel' and Eunie
Brinker visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Byers of Tanners
Run on Sunday. Mr. Byers is
somewhat improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barniiz
' and sons Tom and Tini of
Kingston',
Mr. ofand
Mrs.
Hayman Barnltz
Pomeroy
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called at the home 9f Eunie .
Brinker on Saturday. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Earl
Johnson and son, Patrick and
daughter, Sheryl LeAnn and
Mrs. · Doughis Johnson of
Racine visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Johnson and Connie
of Hamden Sundsy.
Mr. and-Mrs. James Circle of
NewHavenvisitedMaryCircle

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mE fi.o4I?~YS'~OU.~HT about a ~oq_of four gen....;tlons In the family ~I Charlie E.
.~cer of Bradenton, 'Fla., a former resl~t of Pomeroy. Pictured are Adam Michael

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fine-furniture styled
giant-screen ~J~console!

1lle WINTHROP
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Charming
Early Ame~pan
llfYied lowboy
conliOie.

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o Chromacotor Picture
Tube
• Cuelomlzed Tuning
o Glare-Bon PlciUr• Face

• niM eo Clllaala

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Open Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights

Middleport

WE MUST SALE

PAY CARIE
TV BIU.S AT
JIMMIE'S
Pasby Shop

da:hte;,a~w~~ed

Great Cars Make Great Deals

USED CARS

Nova 6 cyl .• auto., dark green. Th is car only has 19,046

miles on it. Real sharp.

1970 Ford .......................'2395

69 Ford XL Comertible, air ............... ~ '1695
·69 OldS 98 H.T. Sedan, a~ .. ••••• •••••• '2995

Mustang , 2 dr. H.T., fast back, all white with black in·
terlor. 302 V-8, 3 speed on floor .

1969 Pontiac.................52195
Catalina 4 dr. sed., gol d with white top . T his is a local one

1968 Plymouth ..............s1495
Fury 11-4 dr . sed ., dark blu e. fa ctor y air, low m ileage . We

want to

move this car.

1967 Buick .........;.......... 51495
Sky lark conv. All white, real nice ca r . Buy this one &amp; get
ready tor sprin~ .

•395 SPECIALS

1964 Bonnevllle~v., 1962 Nova Wagon, 1963
Nova Wagon, 1964 Olds 88 4 dr . 'H. T., 1965
Rambler 2 Dr. H.i. ; 1964 Comef2 Or., 1962
Olds F 85 2 Dr. AH run good. Make a real nice
work car.
Come in &amp; see Bill Nelson, Ron Smith, Ceward
Calvert or Ed Bartels. Open evenings till 7
p.m. &amp; Sat. tillS p.m. Service open tilll2 noon

NOW'S TIME!

THIS IS THE PLACEI
SPRING

FERTILIZER
FIELD SEEDS
Sugar
Run 'Mills·
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180 Mulbeny Awe.
POMEROY

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70 Chevrolet ·Impala
4 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto. , P.S.

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K' Bu'l""Su Co.

P. B.

70 Ford LTD Wagon
V-8, auto :, P.S. &amp; P. B., factory air, cruise
control .

V-8, auto., P.S.,

P. ~-

V-8, auto., P.S. &amp; P. B., custom cab.

V-8, 'a uto., P.S., P. B,, factory air . ·

Air.... 11195
66 Olds 88-4 l)oor ·················~····· 195.'

67 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan,

66 Mercury Sta. Willi!, V-8

auto.......... '795

CADET

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$500

BOYS SHOES

Ch~~~~o~n $500
MENS SHOES

Sl()OO

$300

p rogram G.tv
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HOUSE SLIPPERS

GIRLS SHOES

1h Price

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MASON - The Mason United
A prayer and self deniru
BmTHDAY OBSERVED
Methddlsl WSCS met Monday offering was taken . The
WOMENS
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roadh evening, Jan. 24, at 7:30p.m. in program was closed by the
Values To
entertained recently with a the church basement.
.song "0 Master Let Me Walk
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slumber party in observance of
Evelyn Proffitt had the With Thee," and prayer.
the 13th birthday anniversary program titled "Open up Your
The president, Mrs. Ray
of their daughter, Trudy. Life," a call to prayer and self- Proffitt, had charge of
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th
Refreshments were served. denlru program. She had a business . She announced a
with mus!'c mission study in February with
Last Dsy To Tske Advantage
The door prize was won bY meditation
b
Beth McKnight. Other guests ackground, followed by Rev. Hinzman teaching the
·20% Msrk Down On All Other
at the party were Debbie prayer, followed by a song, class.
Merchandise
~tenbach, Mary Blaettnar, "~.n My. Eyes that l may
Attending were, Mrs .. John
Janie Van Meter; Ma~ ·Bog~.. ,See. Scnpture .taken yuom ., Cha}\ii),J\~n ; P41:ker .~Jiwr\e.tl, ,c
Debbie Os.borne ; " !OJ!!:'~bo:•. ; John t'3:e, · Iaamh 26 : 3J':''artd" 1 Mrs. ~ Re,u~n ste"I!J'~.:·Mts. ;.
Patty Warner, 'Bec~y thomaa, Psalms 46:10, with special Dorothy Cartwright, Mrs. Fred
Jayne Hutchison, Pam North, emphasis on being stlll and Spencer, Mrs. Charla Yeager,
Cathy Meadows, and Uz Card. knowmg God.
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Mrs. Ray Proffitt and · Mrs.
MIDOLEPORT
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to open up our lives to God and
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by Mrs . Martha Childs. Awareness To th~ Now of Ufe :
Membersbltakeelthercookles by giving and by doing, b;
or sandwiches. AU members Lelah Zerkle, La Vera Yeager,
urged to attend.
. Sarah Spencer and Dorothy
Cartwright.
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P/11nt Some 'Green StuH' Here,.. Ant/

WATCH YOUR SAVINGS

BULOVA
The watch that tells all.
Time. Date. Day.
·· Automatically.
Yo ur present w;nch 1n ay give yo u precise lime.
But if you happei1 to hotve the \\Tnng day, iL's as

The time. is ripe for saving ... at the
Meigs Branch of the Athens County
Savings &amp; Loan. Open a Savings Account and get a big ...

thoHgh you r \\'atrh \\'as precisely 2·1 hours fast. Or
slo w. \Vh y get in sw: h a llx , when you can tell the
d;ty tpui date at a glance with a Bulova?
Matchln1 blue rllal
and stf1p. Sta inless

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steel case. 17
jewels. SIO.

Church of Christ. Public invibed.
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HYMN SING, Sunday, 2 ·
p1m., Eagle Ridge Community
Church ~ AU special singers and
public invited.
MONDAY
MEIGS County Garden Clubs
Association,
7:30 p.m .
Pomeroy Elementary School.
TUESDAY
MEIGS TEMPLE 153,
J1yth1an Sisters, Tuesday night
American Legion hall, Mid·
dleport, Instillation of officers

:· PASSBOOK
ACCOUNT

We make you more for your money.
Open a Sailings Account, now.
All st1 1n1u.s steel.
Depth tested to 333
feet. 17 jewels. $t!l.

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66 C'Amet 2 Dr. H.T., V-8
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12" picMe (measured diagonally) .
Motorola Cadet Porlablo Ble1k &amp;
White TV. Slide Out Fast-Back
Cha11i1 fQr' ea,sier. faster ,ervice:

WE STILL HAVE A FINE ~ELECTION OF
RUPP MINI BIKES ON DISPLAY.

Solid 'State Circuitry in many vital

areal. Built-In Carry Handle.
Polystyrene cabinet in.Oil W~i te. ·

SEE IT AT ...

"You'll Like Our Quality Way
' of Doing Busiroess"
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GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Eveninqs Until 6:oo-Til 5 PM. Si'Jt.

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Dress &amp;Casuals

68.Chevrolet Impala

Karr &amp; van ·Zanclt

F-11. 992-2174

SALE.CONTINUES

2 Dr. sedan, V-8, auto.

68 Renault
71 Hornet

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66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air ••••••••••••• '1095
65 Oldsmobie 98 4 l)oor
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65 Me~t~~ ry StJtion W1101,,ar· i •• • •• • •• • •• · car.
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71 Ford Pickup

68 Olds Cutla H.T. Seetin, air ............ 11795
68 P~. Barracuda 2 Dr. H.T. ·••••;••••~.. 11295
. 67 Chevelle Malibu 2 Or. H.T••••• :.••• • '1195

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and
diy ni&amp;ht with a party h011C8'!ng youth
for the Saloil,
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Sherrie Marlhall, a cystic ani! her daUibtet, Kathy, were
II~ chllil1 Oil her seventh Tammy Blake,' Tony, Kelly and
FRIDAY
birtbday annlveriary.
Robin HaWk, DenniJ Clannel,
WEEKEND Services, Faith
· A Cinderella motif was Mra. Kathryn Rob.an, ll'erty
Tabemacle·
, Bailey Run Road,
cmied out in the decoratlons 1 Robeon, Charlel; Barry and
Gem" were played with prizeS DeniJe Marahall, Mrs..Charles Thursday through Sunday, 7:30
aC11Jia to Ula Roblon, Randy Marshall, a_nd Mrs. Osby each ev,ening, with Rev. D. D.
Minball, and Qluclde Blake. Martin o·f the host Rollins speaking; special
music. Public invited.
am.Jl toy•·and party hats were qanlaatlon.
.
·JiveD u fiiVOI'I. The Salon Sending gifts to Sherrie were JUNIOR Class sponsoring
pre11011ted S!lerrle with a Mra. J. M. Thornbln and Mrs. dance party ,at Wahama High
School Friday, 9:30 p.m. to
anderelll wtlatwatch.
Eunle Brinltec.
midnight with.Jays emceeing.
lee crt1111 and cake In- '
LEONARD SANKEY, eight
serl.bed "Happy Birthday
. years in mission fields of
Sberrle" nt:t aerveci. others
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missionary services 7:30p.m.
Friday at Pomeroy Lower
Light Church.
·.In conjunction with the
WEEKEND revival, Mt.
obaervance of Moriah Church of God, 7,30
"Youth Week,'' Jan. 30 through p.m. Friday through Sunday.
il, special plans have been Public invited.
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made by the · Danvllle
SATURDAY
Wesleyan Church.
MEIGS Chapter, Order of
The observance at the DeMolay will select its chapter
Danville church will start
Sa
7' 30 p.m. tur"uultday
morning
when
young
sweetheart,
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day, Middleport Masqnic
people of the church will be In ·Temple. All Mll50ns, affiliated
charge of aU Sunday ~hoot bodies,
invited
guests
departments. On Wedneaday welcome. Light refreshments
night they will be in cllarse of during concl\\9iflll· s~l· l)aur. ,
prayermeet!ng anilvn 'ftlurs- 1 •
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.day, a gathering wiD be held at
JITNEY Snj&gt;pl;r, .Saturday, 5
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the church parsonage for the . p.mced., .Easter~ ~g~F;:;:h~~
llll&gt;LACIMINt youth with Mrs. Nellie Myers, pre mg
as rn
era ·
G UARAN TEE1 youth president, in charge. · HOC:klng game, ~pons~red by
Refreahments will be served. semor class which will also
On . Friday, Feb. 4, and sponsor a dance following the
continuing through Sunday, a game with The Stone Rose
weekend reviv8lis IK!heduled. providing music .
Barbara Higgenbotham,
DANCE SATURDA.Y
17-year-old Columbus resident, following Eastern basketball
~~~ the services. She game sponsored by senior
w
u wellaulng with class. Music by "Stone Rose.''
818ter. The Rev. Lawrence Admission will be cha'rged.
Sullivan extenda an Invitation
SUNDAY
the public.
RACIN~ CHAPTER 134,
O.E.S. practice sesalon Sunday
2 p.m. In preparation for
Initiation at Feb. 7 meeting.
Worthy matro.n requests aU
lN HOLZER
officers be present.
LETART, Ohio - Mrs.
MEIGS COUNT.Y Senior
Ferne B. Hayma.n, East Citizens 'Group, 3 p.m. Sunday
Letart, is confined to the St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Holzer Medical Hospital, ·Film. by Mrs. VIlma Plkkoja,
Sycamore and Fourth Sts., WSCS, Pomeroy United
GalUpolls, Room llli. Mrs. Methodist ChUrch to provide
IRg I UCI~
Hayman became Ill while refreahments. AU interested
attending church Sunday, .and people Invited Ill attend.
pp~
after being taken home, was
MEIGS County Youth Rally
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transferred
by
ambulance
to
sponsoring
a hymn sing,
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~hemeMarshaltE~tertainedr,·- Social
IRe! F~, entertained
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In a letter from Mrs. Donna · John Swisher, Vinton, Route 2.
sp&lt;insoring a girl wlil also he , Mrs . Della Stahl presided at Miller, Depariment of Ohio . It was decided to order 2,000
invited .·to the joint meeting.~ the meeting which• was membership chairman, it was poppies for the annual Poppy
The change in method of preceded by 8 pr&lt;igram on noted that the unit w'as 23rd in Day sale. Initiation was set fo~
selecting the girls was national security by Mrs. lljln the state to achieve goal. the March meeting and it was
·proposed to avoid situations of Neutzling, Department of Ohio Membership is now 16 over announced that the juniors will
former years where the chairman, for both the · goal, It was reported. Marlin give an Americanism program
students selected changed alixiliary members and the Bush, Eighth District Com- a( the February meeting .
their minds about attending, legionnaires.
mander , than)(ed the unit for
Members agreed to assist
S!!V!lfal at the last minute. The
A tetter from Mrs. Florence serving members of the round- with the fund drive of the Meigs
joint meetiilg will he an effort Ri c hards , dis t r 1c t . up train at the time mem- County Red Cross fund drive in·
at determlnfug real interest in · Americanism ·chairman, in· bership dues were collected. March. Reported ill were Mrs .
attending Buckeye Girls' State vited members to attend a
Acommunication read at the Gene .. Bass, Dale Kennedy,
before delegates and alter- program on 'Americanism on meeting pertained to can- Mrs . Lena ·Wolfe, a patient at
nates are named.
,Feb. 13 at the Mount Moriah didates for department Veterans Memorial Hospital,
It was noted that the cost per I Baptist Church .
treasurer. They are Mrs. Jack and Mrs. Amanda Murray at
Balzhiser and Mrs. Bllly the Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Peoples.
Mrs. Phyllis Rowan , a gold
Valentine
star mother, was taken into
membership at the meeting.
Party
The midwinter conference to
Papers &amp;
"Focus on Furniture" will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran will be distributing pamphlets he held at the Neil House this
· ,.
the theme of the Thursday aU- Church.
on the craft.
Favors
weekend was announced .
day meeting of the Meigs
The ilfternoon session at 1:15 Cookies will he provided for a
The meeting will begin at 10
County Extension a.m. with Mrs. Virginia Salser p.m . . will be on refinishing reception.
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Homemakers Council to be serving as chairman. At 10:15 furniture. This will he conA donation was made for the
a.m. Mrs. Ruth Devol will use ducted by Mrs. Paul Chapman district. community service .,
" the theme "Our Furniture who· will romment on steps in party to be at the Southeastern
Heritage." Mrs. Devol, Athens choosing a piece for Ohio Mental Hospital on· Feb.
MIDDLEPORT
County extension agent, will refinishing, special problems, 14. The money was sent to Mrs.
BOOK STORE
use
two
projectors types of finishes, woods and
simultaneously as she shows fabrics . She will discuss the
of
refinishing
and discusses furniture basics
Severru relatives Of Miss
techniques for antiques.
heritage.
Deborah Woods, student nui'ae
Mrs. Chapman will also
The slides she will he using
at the Holzer H01pltal School of were taken in New England evaluate any antique piece
Nursing, attended the capping and many families from New brought to the meeting.
GJGUp
ceremonies held recently at England
The lunch wlll be at 12:15
settled
in
Grace United Methodist. Southeastern Ohio and brought p.m. and those attending are
SADDLE OXFORDS
Church In Gallipolis.
llleir furniture with them. The asked to take a· favorite dish
NURSES OXFORDS
·. In the group were her
program Is geared Ill acquaint and their own table service.
VALUES
parents, lifr. and Mrs. Robert residents · with antique fur- Coffee, tea and rolls will be
TO
Wood, Bob and Sandra; Mrs. niture and to alert them to the furnished . A special display at
115.95
Cru5hed
Letha Wood, Chester; Mrs. value of .Items which now may the meeting wlll feature
Patents
Thomas Sayre, PorUand; Miss be stored In a barn or attic.
needlework by. Mrs. Chapman, ·
Group
Jackie Plse, Reedaville; Mr.
At 11: !5 a.m., Mrs. Patrick and needlework and quilts by
Group
ind Mrs. Carrel Cox, Debbie Lochary will talk on caning. Mrs. Paul Amberger. Those
and Barry McDaniel, Point Mrs . I.,ochary has taught attending are invited to display
Sites
Pleasant. Following the several classes In caning and items at the meeting.
11!2
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$600 . TO
ceremonies Mrs. Wood and
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Debbie visited Mrs. Mary Cox
of Point Pleasant, who Is a
Group
patient at the •Holzer Medical
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Spencer, six month8 old, seated on the lap of his father, Airman 1-c Kelly Spencer, with Charles
K. Spencer af Anna Marla, Fla.•. Ad!lm's grandfather, center, and Charlie E. Spencer, his
gl'eat1!Fandlather. Adam Michaelis the first greati!l'andson in the Spencer family. He is also
the greal-(!ra~ of Mr. !llldMrs. John Terrell, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spencer have
25 grandchildre'n and 13 great-grandchildren. Airman Spencer is stationed at Bergstrom AFB,
Austin, Tex.

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A revised melllod of selec·
.tlng girls to attend Buckeye
Girls' State was presented at
the Wednesday nlghJ meeting
of the American Legion
·., Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128.
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Plans call for · tile unit to
secure a lis.t o/"eligible junior
girla from Meigs High School.
All of the girla will be Invited to
a joint meeting of the Pomeroy
and Middleport Auxiliary units
'and· from those attending ,
delegates and .alternates will
be selected.
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Representatives of

We Also Hove
Chicken , Shrimp, 0~~:;:1
Dioners 4nd Short 0
HOURS
Mon .. Tu~s., Wed .. Th•~·
·a a.m. tilll2 midnlghl ·
Fri. &amp; Sat.
sa.m. tillta.m.
SundaY
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Change Proposed in ·cirls' State; System ·

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'T'a·rke*onReturns rro
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MEIGS COUNTY BRANQf

SAVEl.20% to 50%

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS I LOAN CO•

On Famous Brand Name Qothing • ~. ~
For Men and Women At···

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Some Action.Expected, ·Du"e Says
COLUMBUS (UPI)-Blg Ten
Commlsaloner Wayne Duke
spent five hours here Thursday
talking with Ohio State basketbell players and athletic offi.ciala as ·he wound up his lnvesligation of a wild melee at
Tuellday night's Ohio State-

Michigan.
Duke was at the game, "the
III:st Big Ten basketball game
I've. seen in 21 years." The
former Big Eight commission- ·
.

er recently BU&lt;:ceeded the late
Bill Reed.
Ohio State Athletic Direclol'
Ed Weaver, who also viewed
·lhe game, said he had "full

ronfidence in the corrunissioner's invest1gati011 and his decision.'' ·
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Ohio Gov. John 'J. Gilligan
Thursday called on Duke to

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inCident a "public mugging."
"I've never seen anything as

attack on the Oblo State players;" Gilligan llaKl. "Everyone
who saw the films of the fighting wus sickened.''

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maklng a d.eels1o.n, "bu I my
per101181 opl!Uo~ IS there will
be some ac;tlon. He refused .to
specula!tl Tlmrsclay rught on
what a~lon would be taken,
but S81d an announcement
would be made latm: today· .
The game. at Mmneapolis
was halted WI~ 36 seconds remainlngandOhioStateleadlng
50-44. The Buckeyes were
awarded the victory •
Luke· Witte , Ohio. State's 7foot center, was goq up for a
layup shot when he was fouled
and knocked to the floor by
Minn
. esota's Clyde Turner.
The referees called a fla.
nt foul on Turner and eject~him from the game.
Minnesota's Corl!y Taylor
appearedwbehelplngWlUeto
his feet, but Witte said Taylor
lineed him in the groin setting
off a aeries of other ~cidents
between the players and some
of the 17 775 fans
Witte, lbe most. seriously In......... pIayer, """er
--u ed a con1"'"'
CU88lonandculaand bruises on
his head. Reserve forward
Mark Wagar alao suffered a
concuaslon. Both have been
ruledouto!Saturday'sgameat

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Snead and rookle l:UJUilng back
Vince Clements', sidelines last
year with a knee Injury, WE:~:e
sent to the, Giants ruon_g Wllh
the V~klngs No. I p1ck m 11ext
weeks draft and the No.2 pick
the 1973 draft.
Tarketon, who lives in
Atlanta and starred at the
University of Georgia, spent
his first six seasons with the
Vikings before being traded .IIJ
the G'1811ts a fte r.his dllferencee
with former Coach Norm Van
Brocklin reached the lreaklng
point In hiS
' 11 years in pro
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CHICAGO (UPI)--\be
Gibron stepped Into the role of
head coach of the Chicago
Bears today and d~lared that
''motivation" Ill the present
players could turn the club into
8 rontender for the Natloruil
Football League •champlonshlp.
' Glbron, 46, was naliled by
owner George s Halas to
ceed J' Dool ·
ho
;~ Decun29 aft":; ~
· of a five-year•
four years
tr ct Gibr
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hi6 search for !J¥m after th~
NFL draft has ··eluded t
week. He . em:ltzed ':t
while he would talk Ill lormer
coaches 011 the Bears' staff
inCluding i&gt;oO!ey, he was not
cOmmitted io a of them
"I have
~In ·mind,'; he
said ..
alty will he a
maj:X. ronsid~tion. There's
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of
~ver 8; 11111lk"! ""abony.more
the sta · tahe ~ 8 ut me or
0 er coac s.
Glbron·said motivation could
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club with a gOOd defense.
· "I'm just delighted,"
Tarkenton said at his AUanta
home, "l really am excited
a~t playing in Minnes9ta
agaUI. I've got so many friends
up there I started out with. It's
a championahlp team."
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Giant .Coach Alex Webster
said the ''main reason" the
Giants made the trade was "to
strengthen our team not only
'
for 19'12 but for the future.
We
thought we would rather move
81
in tha' direction than to stand
tOoff~~ ~tplthe
t wile Ia 8t
• tea
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po .
WlJI
m onpa
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years m un- exact length Ullllisclosed.
ship. He said the defensive unit
bluched.
. He said that money was not a had proved Itself caJ14ble.
facblr In~ accep~ the job
Gibron, who begali playiJig
were Mr. and Mrs. Granville
and that 11 was not discussed pro football in 1949, pla~ed for ·
Lyons, Mr . and Mrs. Bert Fo~'fq,.;eW
until after a handshake had three NFL teams, wind~ up
Christian and Mr. and Mrs.
A-LL l' .a
boundhlmtothejob. When he his Clll'eer with the Bears In
Gordon Perry and son.
~?und out the alilount, he said, ~!159. After c~ching at WashMr. and Mrs . Harold
It was more than I expected mgton for five years, he
Mrs. Goldie Gillogly ac- Gillogly, Vicky and Bruce,
.
and I'm satisfied with it."
rejoined the Bears as offensive
companied her daughter, Mrs. were in Columbus on business
Gibr?n said he was given full line coach. For the last four
Paul Gasbln of Albany to and visited with his sister, Mrs.
authonty to name his own years he has coached the
Gallipolis where they were Berniee McKnight and family.
assistants. He planned to begin defensive line.
dinner guests of another
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. verBy Mn. Herbert Reusb
daughter, Mrs. Ralph Frazier. million of Athens called on Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush,
David Dailey, Memphis, and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly and Mrs . Evelyn ' Manuel and
Tenn., and Mrs. Edward Jirik, family on Sunday afternoon. daughters, Joyce and Carolyn,
Columbus, called on Mr. and
Floyd King, former .resident were shopping in Parkersburg
Mrs. Ney Carpenter.
of this community, is confined on Saturday. ,
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RIO GRANDE COLLEGE REDMEN STATSTICS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett to Holzer Hospital, Room 225 ,
Ernest Bush visited Earl
(15 Games)
attended a family gathering at and would appreciate cards ~~ ~~ Vedateransf Memo.r'ial :t~~tTe~~Roger
F~-t24~T;:.37R~30A 29 T~48 Avg.
the party room at Bowers from frienda.
IMIP ta Sun Y a temoon.
15-Lambert. Ron
85·166 45-67 93 18 215 :6·5
Restaurant In Pomeroy
Mr·. and Mrs. Earl Starkey :
· and Mrsj Roy Bush of 9-Martin, AI
44-116 23·31 ss 34 111 1;::
t Uverpoo brought the 15-Halrston, Harry
71-150 16·34 114 58 161 . 10.1
.""*****~-~~'******: honoring the birthdays of Mrs. called on his brother, Eldon
W. l.Swett,Mrs. ArthurReedy Starkey, at Grant Hospital, former's fatho!r, Roy Bush Sr. 13-Jordan,Wray
60·110 16-24 52 39 136 10.4
A THOiJGII1'
and &lt;latughterMr
, Llndad.MrOtheWrs Columbus. Mr. Starkey homke ndSaturdawithy anladtlspentMrthe :t:~:;.O:,~teve
:~ :~ j~:~ ~ ;~ :;: 9.6
FOR TODAY
presen were . an
s. . remains seriously ill.
wee e
re ves.
. I4- Boll inger, Dan
22· 64 7- 9 40 3 51 9.2
3.6
: Every man should make · .;: l. SWeet of Middleport and Mr.
Eldoil Dailey, 79, well known Bus h ha d vIsIted In East 14- Rouse, Mike.
· 22· so 3-10 38 2 44
il up his mind "that If he il
12· 32 5- 6 10 6 29 l:~
il expects to succeed, he il and Mrs. Arthur Reedy and farmer in the area, passed Uverpool with his son for three 10- T~ompson, Dale
family,
Pomeroy..
away
at
his
home.
Funerru
weeks.
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TOTALS
581-1236
2t7-317 679 261 1379 91 ,9
il must .give an honest il'
Mr. and Mrs. Herold Lawson
Season Retord : Won 7 - Lost 8
il return for the other man's il Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dixon services were held at Bi•ony
w
Mid-Ohio Conference Retard: Won 2 - Lost 3
il doller.
il and Mr. an d Mrs. Rona ld Bolen Funeral Home, ·Albany,• on and son • c' J ·• of '•tart'
'""' ' d·
'da
lthMr
SEASON RECORD
il
- Edward HarrlmaD .il dnd Lisa attended funera I Thursday with burial In Va., spen IFf1 Yw
·an Rio lll Georgetown 83
il
/IU/d.
il services at Cromes F.meral Temple Cemetery. Mr. Dailey Mrs. Charles Lawson and Rio 92 Urbana lOll
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in Sidney for Elmer is survived by his wife, Esther, family.
Rio 114 Alderson-Broaddus 86
MCMAHON CAlLED UP
~ Home
(Pat)
Baker
of
Port
Jefferson.
a
daughter,
Mrs.
Edward
Miss
Ada
Rowe
entertained
Rio
105
•·Cedarville
71
NEW YORK (UPI) -De• !fs itk! Easy ·' ;.,
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i.jc Mr. Baker, husband of the (Beth) Jirik, Columbus, and a Sundayinhonocofhermother, Rio 75 x-Malone74.
fenseman Mike McMahon of
the Providence Reds was
former Neva Canode, was a son, Davl'd Dalley, Memphis, Mrs . Ka te Rowe, who Rio 87 x-Urbana 112
. by the New
Rio
101
West
Florida
100
called
up Thursday
leb
h
th
blrthda
ted
89
Ia
brother-In- w. of Mrs. ~~~on . Tenn. and four grandchildren. ce ra
er
Y Rio 91 West Florida 92
.
Mr. and Mrs. W1lham Thn5e from a distance in at- Wednesday. lee cream and Rio 71 Otterbein s6
York Rangers of the National
Cheadle and Mrs. Metta Fisher tendance were Mr. and Mrs. cake . were served to the Rio 92 Berea 104.
Hockey League to see weekend
Fridays Lly
: were In' Circleville' where they ~David " D6lley of ' Tehile!See,' follow~ who.called.to extend Rio 104 Lander 92
~:tll~N~dll~.,the Min-,.
illn.e Drive· hi 'Window ! vlsited .,_llle ~~· son-in- ',Mr. and Mrs. Edward~irii! St·:·r· besl'll'~b&gt;Mr!I.Rowe :&gt;Mrs 1 • . R~o 8? Walsh •84
., , ..
is 'ClPen •
·,, ·• law ancf daughter .~ and
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Anna Wmes and Katen and R&gt;o so •·Malone 86
McMahon wiH· Suti for Abe
of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. J kl
k of
Rio 86 x-Urbana 88
DeMarco who suffered a
:
9 A.M. to 7 P.M,
i1 Mrs. Carl Ross and• famll. y.
1
Edward Jirik Jr Elizabeth. ac e, Nea Ba er Racine, Rio 81 Wright State 83
. ed '
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(Continuously J
' IJI ·•and Leslie Mrs. Linda Clla
d and sons,
spram
ankle agamst the
M
M
R
d
r.
an
rs.
oscoe
Ann
Edward
e
n
Jan.
29
At
O~io
Dominican
B
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ni
o Sabres Wednesday
'i ! Other S.nklng Hours 9 to 3 il Tackett, Mrs. Mary Collier and Cot.:U.bus, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vince and Ryan, ~lumbus,
il •nd 5 to 7· 11 usu.l on il Mrs. Ed Hensley, Flatwoods, McComas UtUe Hocking and Mrs. Carroll Wb1te and
g ·
il Fr!Qys.
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Ky., were called here by the Mr. and Mrs.- Lee McCo~as. children, Darla, Keith and -~-------NASH TO COLONELS
serious illness of their father, Middleport.
K~vln, Mrs. Jean Wells and
WUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) Jerry Culwell. Another
children, Mandy and Amy, of
at
University
Hospital.
Mi-.
First
baseman Cotbln Nash,
daughter, Mrs. T. H. Blanton
Syracuse. Mrs. Rose has 41
Sayre
'will
undergo
possible
who played for the Minnesota
and Greg, Jackson, were also
gandchlldren, 60 greatopen
heart
surgery
at
a
later
Twins'
Portland farm club. in
grandchildren and two greati!
POMEROY, OHIO
il overnight'guests at the Culwell
date.
the Pacific Coast League last
i1 • Member FDIC
il home.
BOWMANS HERE
greali!J'andchildren.
Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Dines season, was acquired Thursil
Mel(lbor Federal
il
Family members enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Russell of
.Rosel&lt;~ System .
birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Columbus, were weekend Middleport were · Sunday of Parkersburg, Mr. and Mrs. day by the Louisville Colonels
Granville Lyons. Thn5e present guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl dlnrier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Braden of Cottageville of the International League.
were weekend' guests of Mr.
Nash, 29, hatted .790 and hit
. .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Owen, Middleport.
Russell Roush and family.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Wilson
and
37 homers for Portland last
Lloyd Nice Is ill with flu.
family.
season.
a::
Junior Spawn Sunday.
Phone 992-2174
Weekend guests of Mrs .
500 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Bertha Robinson were Mrs.
Frances Coe, Mrs. Hazel
We Service What We Sell
Mitchell, Columbus, and Mrs.
Our Word Is Our Bond
Focie Haymand and son, Keith
who were Sunday dinner guests
of Mrs. Robirison.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre
383 N. Second Ave . .
were called to Columbus due Ill
Middleport
We must sell some used cars. We have s~ld so
the serious illness of their son,
992-3555
many new cars we are loaded wiih good clean
·David Sayre, who is a patient
Authorized Agent
used cars we must sell.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Fran
Tarketon is going "home" with
the ass1gnm~.t of leading the
Minnesota Vikings back to the
Super ~wl.
The Vlklngs, who .swapped
Tarkenton to the New York
Giants five years ago for four
draft ch~ces, Thursday night
· lx'Oilllhthilnbackalthecostof
three players and two draft
choices with only one of them
-'de rece1ver Bob Gr im -a
-•n
regular
Grim·, quarterback Norm

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Betty Van· Melel' and Eunie
Brinker visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Byers of Tanners
Run on Sunday. Mr. Byers is
somewhat improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barniiz
' and sons Tom and Tini of
Kingston',
Mr. ofand
Mrs.
Hayman Barnltz
Pomeroy
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called at the home 9f Eunie .
Brinker on Saturday. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Earl
Johnson and son, Patrick and
daughter, Sheryl LeAnn and
Mrs. · Doughis Johnson of
Racine visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Johnson and Connie
of Hamden Sundsy.
Mr. and-Mrs. James Circle of
NewHavenvisitedMaryCircle

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mE fi.o4I?~YS'~OU.~HT about a ~oq_of four gen....;tlons In the family ~I Charlie E.
.~cer of Bradenton, 'Fla., a former resl~t of Pomeroy. Pictured are Adam Michael

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Meigs County Salon, Elghi attending the party planned by

fine-furniture styled
giant-screen ~J~console!

1lle WINTHROP
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Charming
Early Ame~pan
llfYied lowboy
conliOie.

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ZENITH HANDCRAFTED QUALrTY
o Chromacotor Picture
Tube
• Cuelomlzed Tuning
o Glare-Bon PlciUr• Face

• niM eo Clllaala

Iuper Vldao llangt
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Ingels Furniture
992-2635

Open Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights

Middleport

WE MUST SALE

PAY CARIE
TV BIU.S AT
JIMMIE'S
Pasby Shop

da:hte;,a~w~~ed

Great Cars Make Great Deals

USED CARS

Nova 6 cyl .• auto., dark green. Th is car only has 19,046

miles on it. Real sharp.

1970 Ford .......................'2395

69 Ford XL Comertible, air ............... ~ '1695
·69 OldS 98 H.T. Sedan, a~ .. ••••• •••••• '2995

Mustang , 2 dr. H.T., fast back, all white with black in·
terlor. 302 V-8, 3 speed on floor .

1969 Pontiac.................52195
Catalina 4 dr. sed., gol d with white top . T his is a local one

1968 Plymouth ..............s1495
Fury 11-4 dr . sed ., dark blu e. fa ctor y air, low m ileage . We

want to

move this car.

1967 Buick .........;.......... 51495
Sky lark conv. All white, real nice ca r . Buy this one &amp; get
ready tor sprin~ .

•395 SPECIALS

1964 Bonnevllle~v., 1962 Nova Wagon, 1963
Nova Wagon, 1964 Olds 88 4 dr . 'H. T., 1965
Rambler 2 Dr. H.i. ; 1964 Comef2 Or., 1962
Olds F 85 2 Dr. AH run good. Make a real nice
work car.
Come in &amp; see Bill Nelson, Ron Smith, Ceward
Calvert or Ed Bartels. Open evenings till 7
p.m. &amp; Sat. tillS p.m. Service open tilll2 noon

NOW'S TIME!

THIS IS THE PLACEI
SPRING

FERTILIZER
FIELD SEEDS
Sugar
Run 'Mills·
.
180 Mulbeny Awe.
POMEROY

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70 Chevrolet ·Impala
4 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto. , P.S.

&amp;

K' Bu'l""Su Co.

P. B.

70 Ford LTD Wagon
V-8, auto :, P.S. &amp; P. B., factory air, cruise
control .

V-8, auto., P.S.,

P. ~-

V-8, auto., P.S. &amp; P. B., custom cab.

V-8, 'a uto., P.S., P. B,, factory air . ·

Air.... 11195
66 Olds 88-4 l)oor ·················~····· 195.'

67 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan,

66 Mercury Sta. Willi!, V-8

auto.......... '795

CADET

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$500

BOYS SHOES

Ch~~~~o~n $500
MENS SHOES

Sl()OO

$300

p rogram G.tv
• en Tvv1 T

HOUSE SLIPPERS

GIRLS SHOES

1h Price

Sz.» • S]Ol • Sf'

MASON - The Mason United
A prayer and self deniru
BmTHDAY OBSERVED
Methddlsl WSCS met Monday offering was taken . The
WOMENS
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roadh evening, Jan. 24, at 7:30p.m. in program was closed by the
Values To
entertained recently with a the church basement.
.song "0 Master Let Me Walk
112.99
slumber party in observance of
Evelyn Proffitt had the With Thee," and prayer.
the 13th birthday anniversary program titled "Open up Your
The president, Mrs. Ray
of their daughter, Trudy. Life," a call to prayer and self- Proffitt, had charge of
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th
Refreshments were served. denlru program. She had a business . She announced a
with mus!'c mission study in February with
Last Dsy To Tske Advantage
The door prize was won bY meditation
b
Beth McKnight. Other guests ackground, followed by Rev. Hinzman teaching the
·20% Msrk Down On All Other
at the party were Debbie prayer, followed by a song, class.
Merchandise
~tenbach, Mary Blaettnar, "~.n My. Eyes that l may
Attending were, Mrs .. John
Janie Van Meter; Ma~ ·Bog~.. ,See. Scnpture .taken yuom ., Cha}\ii),J\~n ; P41:ker .~Jiwr\e.tl, ,c
Debbie Os.borne ; " !OJ!!:'~bo:•. ; John t'3:e, · Iaamh 26 : 3J':''artd" 1 Mrs. ~ Re,u~n ste"I!J'~.:·Mts. ;.
Patty Warner, 'Bec~y thomaa, Psalms 46:10, with special Dorothy Cartwright, Mrs. Fred
Jayne Hutchison, Pam North, emphasis on being stlll and Spencer, Mrs. Charla Yeager,
Cathy Meadows, and Uz Card. knowmg God.
.
Mrs. Ray Proffitt and · Mrs.
MIDOLEPORT
·
Also, different ways we are Lester Zerkle.
to open up our lives to God and
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people is by Stillness ...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
by Mrs . Martha Childs. Awareness To th~ Now of Ufe :
Membersbltakeelthercookles by giving and by doing, b;
or sandwiches. AU members Lelah Zerkle, La Vera Yeager,
urged to attend.
. Sarah Spencer and Dorothy
Cartwright.
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BOOTS

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P/11nt Some 'Green StuH' Here,.. Ant/

WATCH YOUR SAVINGS

BULOVA
The watch that tells all.
Time. Date. Day.
·· Automatically.
Yo ur present w;nch 1n ay give yo u precise lime.
But if you happei1 to hotve the \\Tnng day, iL's as

The time. is ripe for saving ... at the
Meigs Branch of the Athens County
Savings &amp; Loan. Open a Savings Account and get a big ...

thoHgh you r \\'atrh \\'as precisely 2·1 hours fast. Or
slo w. \Vh y get in sw: h a llx , when you can tell the
d;ty tpui date at a glance with a Bulova?
Matchln1 blue rllal
and stf1p. Sta inless

4 3/4%

steel case. 17
jewels. SIO.

Church of Christ. Public invibed.
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HYMN SING, Sunday, 2 ·
p1m., Eagle Ridge Community
Church ~ AU special singers and
public invited.
MONDAY
MEIGS County Garden Clubs
Association,
7:30 p.m .
Pomeroy Elementary School.
TUESDAY
MEIGS TEMPLE 153,
J1yth1an Sisters, Tuesday night
American Legion hall, Mid·
dleport, Instillation of officers

:· PASSBOOK
ACCOUNT

We make you more for your money.
Open a Sailings Account, now.
All st1 1n1u.s steel.
Depth tested to 333
feet. 17 jewels. $t!l.

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4 Dr . HT, V-8,.auto:, P.S., P. B.. factory air.

66 C'Amet 2 Dr. H.T., V-8
'695.
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'295
65 f«d Lm 4 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto. ........

6 Cyl ., standard trans.

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MODEL BP3011HH
12" picMe (measured diagonally) .
Motorola Cadet Porlablo Ble1k &amp;
White TV. Slide Out Fast-Back
Cha11i1 fQr' ea,sier. faster ,ervice:

WE STILL HAVE A FINE ~ELECTION OF
RUPP MINI BIKES ON DISPLAY.

Solid 'State Circuitry in many vital

areal. Built-In Carry Handle.
Polystyrene cabinet in.Oil W~i te. ·

SEE IT AT ...

"You'll Like Our Quality Way
' of Doing Busiroess"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Eveninqs Until 6:oo-Til 5 PM. Si'Jt.

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Miss Wonderful
Dress &amp;Casuals

68.Chevrolet Impala

Karr &amp; van ·Zanclt

F-11. 992-2174

SALE.CONTINUES

2 Dr. sedan, V-8, auto.

68 Renault
71 Hornet

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68 Buick Sp~cial

66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air ••••••••••••• '1095
65 Oldsmobie 98 4 l)oor
•• ; •••• , '795
'
65 Me~t~~ ry StJtion W1101,,ar· i •• • •• • •• • •• · car.
}'ill"

std.............

MOTOROLA

71 Ford Pickup

68 Olds Cutla H.T. Seetin, air ............ 11795
68 P~. Barracuda 2 Dr. H.T. ·••••;••••~.. 11295
. 67 Chevelle Malibu 2 Or. H.T••••• :.••• • '1195

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70 Ford Pickup

69 Chevrolet Impala

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V-8, 3 speed , P. S. &amp; P. B.

. 69 Olds ai Holiciay Coupe, air···.'.······ .Z295

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·Smith Nelson Motors, Inc.

501 E. -in St.

69 Ford Mustang

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1970 Chev......................'2195

owner . Real sharp.

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Relatives At

Youth Week at
Danvilk Church

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Thurs- Mrs. John lloyd,
and
diy ni&amp;ht with a party h011C8'!ng youth
for the Saloil,
.
Sherrie Marlhall, a cystic ani! her daUibtet, Kathy, were
II~ chllil1 Oil her seventh Tammy Blake,' Tony, Kelly and
FRIDAY
birtbday annlveriary.
Robin HaWk, DenniJ Clannel,
WEEKEND Services, Faith
· A Cinderella motif was Mra. Kathryn Rob.an, ll'erty
Tabemacle·
, Bailey Run Road,
cmied out in the decoratlons 1 Robeon, Charlel; Barry and
Gem" were played with prizeS DeniJe Marahall, Mrs..Charles Thursday through Sunday, 7:30
aC11Jia to Ula Roblon, Randy Marshall, a_nd Mrs. Osby each ev,ening, with Rev. D. D.
Minball, and Qluclde Blake. Martin o·f the host Rollins speaking; special
music. Public invited.
am.Jl toy•·and party hats were qanlaatlon.
.
·JiveD u fiiVOI'I. The Salon Sending gifts to Sherrie were JUNIOR Class sponsoring
pre11011ted S!lerrle with a Mra. J. M. Thornbln and Mrs. dance party ,at Wahama High
School Friday, 9:30 p.m. to
anderelll wtlatwatch.
Eunle Brinltec.
midnight with.Jays emceeing.
lee crt1111 and cake In- '
LEONARD SANKEY, eight
serl.bed "Happy Birthday
. years in mission fields of
Sberrle" nt:t aerveci. others
•
Central America, speaks at
missionary services 7:30p.m.
Friday at Pomeroy Lower
Light Church.
·.In conjunction with the
WEEKEND revival, Mt.
obaervance of Moriah Church of God, 7,30
"Youth Week,'' Jan. 30 through p.m. Friday through Sunday.
il, special plans have been Public invited.
·
made by the · Danvllle
SATURDAY
Wesleyan Church.
MEIGS Chapter, Order of
The observance at the DeMolay will select its chapter
Danville church will start
Sa
7' 30 p.m. tur"uultday
morning
when
young
sweetheart,
...
day, Middleport Masqnic
people of the church will be In ·Temple. All Mll50ns, affiliated
charge of aU Sunday ~hoot bodies,
invited
guests
departments. On Wedneaday welcome. Light refreshments
night they will be in cllarse of during concl\\9iflll· s~l· l)aur. ,
prayermeet!ng anilvn 'ftlurs- 1 •
· • · "" •. , '
.day, a gathering wiD be held at
JITNEY Snj&gt;pl;r, .Saturday, 5
.
the church parsonage for the . p.mced., .Easter~ ~g~F;:;:h~~
llll&gt;LACIMINt youth with Mrs. Nellie Myers, pre mg
as rn
era ·
G UARAN TEE1 youth president, in charge. · HOC:klng game, ~pons~red by
Refreahments will be served. semor class which will also
On . Friday, Feb. 4, and sponsor a dance following the
continuing through Sunday, a game with The Stone Rose
weekend reviv8lis IK!heduled. providing music .
Barbara Higgenbotham,
DANCE SATURDA.Y
17-year-old Columbus resident, following Eastern basketball
~~~ the services. She game sponsored by senior
w
u wellaulng with class. Music by "Stone Rose.''
818ter. The Rev. Lawrence Admission will be cha'rged.
Sullivan extenda an Invitation
SUNDAY
the public.
RACIN~ CHAPTER 134,
O.E.S. practice sesalon Sunday
2 p.m. In preparation for
Initiation at Feb. 7 meeting.
Worthy matro.n requests aU
lN HOLZER
officers be present.
LETART, Ohio - Mrs.
MEIGS COUNT.Y Senior
Ferne B. Hayma.n, East Citizens 'Group, 3 p.m. Sunday
Letart, is confined to the St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Holzer Medical Hospital, ·Film. by Mrs. VIlma Plkkoja,
Sycamore and Fourth Sts., WSCS, Pomeroy United
GalUpolls, Room llli. Mrs. Methodist ChUrch to provide
IRg I UCI~
Hayman became Ill while refreahments. AU interested
attending church Sunday, .and people Invited Ill attend.
pp~
after being taken home, was
MEIGS County Youth Rally
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transferred
by
ambulance
to
sponsoring
a hymn sing,
992 3748
l!'e hospital.
Sunday, 2 p.m. at Bra~ord

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~hemeMarshaltE~tertainedr,·- Social
IRe! F~, entertained
·calenda r
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girl has been increased to $70.
In a letter from Mrs. Donna · John Swisher, Vinton, Route 2.
sp&lt;insoring a girl wlil also he , Mrs . Della Stahl presided at Miller, Depariment of Ohio . It was decided to order 2,000
invited .·to the joint meeting.~ the meeting which• was membership chairman, it was poppies for the annual Poppy
The change in method of preceded by 8 pr&lt;igram on noted that the unit w'as 23rd in Day sale. Initiation was set fo~
selecting the girls was national security by Mrs. lljln the state to achieve goal. the March meeting and it was
·proposed to avoid situations of Neutzling, Department of Ohio Membership is now 16 over announced that the juniors will
former years where the chairman, for both the · goal, It was reported. Marlin give an Americanism program
students selected changed alixiliary members and the Bush, Eighth District Com- a( the February meeting .
their minds about attending, legionnaires.
mander , than)(ed the unit for
Members agreed to assist
S!!V!lfal at the last minute. The
A tetter from Mrs. Florence serving members of the round- with the fund drive of the Meigs
joint meetiilg will he an effort Ri c hards , dis t r 1c t . up train at the time mem- County Red Cross fund drive in·
at determlnfug real interest in · Americanism ·chairman, in· bership dues were collected. March. Reported ill were Mrs .
attending Buckeye Girls' State vited members to attend a
Acommunication read at the Gene .. Bass, Dale Kennedy,
before delegates and alter- program on 'Americanism on meeting pertained to can- Mrs . Lena ·Wolfe, a patient at
nates are named.
,Feb. 13 at the Mount Moriah didates for department Veterans Memorial Hospital,
It was noted that the cost per I Baptist Church .
treasurer. They are Mrs. Jack and Mrs. Amanda Murray at
Balzhiser and Mrs. Bllly the Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Peoples.
Mrs. Phyllis Rowan , a gold
Valentine
star mother, was taken into
membership at the meeting.
Party
The midwinter conference to
Papers &amp;
"Focus on Furniture" will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran will be distributing pamphlets he held at the Neil House this
· ,.
the theme of the Thursday aU- Church.
on the craft.
Favors
weekend was announced .
day meeting of the Meigs
The ilfternoon session at 1:15 Cookies will he provided for a
The meeting will begin at 10
County Extension a.m. with Mrs. Virginia Salser p.m . . will be on refinishing reception.
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Homemakers Council to be serving as chairman. At 10:15 furniture. This will he conA donation was made for the
a.m. Mrs. Ruth Devol will use ducted by Mrs. Paul Chapman district. community service .,
" the theme "Our Furniture who· will romment on steps in party to be at the Southeastern
Heritage." Mrs. Devol, Athens choosing a piece for Ohio Mental Hospital on· Feb.
MIDDLEPORT
County extension agent, will refinishing, special problems, 14. The money was sent to Mrs.
BOOK STORE
use
two
projectors types of finishes, woods and
simultaneously as she shows fabrics . She will discuss the
of
refinishing
and discusses furniture basics
Severru relatives Of Miss
techniques for antiques.
heritage.
Deborah Woods, student nui'ae
Mrs. Chapman will also
The slides she will he using
at the Holzer H01pltal School of were taken in New England evaluate any antique piece
Nursing, attended the capping and many families from New brought to the meeting.
GJGUp
ceremonies held recently at England
The lunch wlll be at 12:15
settled
in
Grace United Methodist. Southeastern Ohio and brought p.m. and those attending are
SADDLE OXFORDS
Church In Gallipolis.
llleir furniture with them. The asked to take a· favorite dish
NURSES OXFORDS
·. In the group were her
program Is geared Ill acquaint and their own table service.
VALUES
parents, lifr. and Mrs. Robert residents · with antique fur- Coffee, tea and rolls will be
TO
Wood, Bob and Sandra; Mrs. niture and to alert them to the furnished . A special display at
115.95
Cru5hed
Letha Wood, Chester; Mrs. value of .Items which now may the meeting wlll feature
Patents
Thomas Sayre, PorUand; Miss be stored In a barn or attic.
needlework by. Mrs. Chapman, ·
Group
Jackie Plse, Reedaville; Mr.
At 11: !5 a.m., Mrs. Patrick and needlework and quilts by
Group
ind Mrs. Carrel Cox, Debbie Lochary will talk on caning. Mrs. Paul Amberger. Those
and Barry McDaniel, Point Mrs . I.,ochary has taught attending are invited to display
Sites
Pleasant. Following the several classes In caning and items at the meeting.
11!2
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$600 . TO
ceremonies Mrs. Wood and
Jlf2 • 6
Debbie visited Mrs. Mary Cox
of Point Pleasant, who Is a
Group
patient at the •Holzer Medical
( ' c l ('
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Spencer, six month8 old, seated on the lap of his father, Airman 1-c Kelly Spencer, with Charles
K. Spencer af Anna Marla, Fla.•. Ad!lm's grandfather, center, and Charlie E. Spencer, his
gl'eat1!Fandlather. Adam Michaelis the first greati!l'andson in the Spencer family. He is also
the greal-(!ra~ of Mr. !llldMrs. John Terrell, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spencer have
25 grandchildre'n and 13 great-grandchildren. Airman Spencer is stationed at Bergstrom AFB,
Austin, Tex.

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.tlng girls to attend Buckeye
Girls' State was presented at
the Wednesday nlghJ meeting
of the American Legion
·., Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128.
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Plans call for · tile unit to
secure a lis.t o/"eligible junior
girla from Meigs High School.
All of the girla will be Invited to
a joint meeting of the Pomeroy
and Middleport Auxiliary units
'and· from those attending ,
delegates and .alternates will
be selected.
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Representatives of

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6- '!be DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ,, Jan. 28,1972

MIODLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Thtrd Ave, the
Rev William Knil lel, paslor.
Ronald Dugan , Sunday school
supl Classes for all ages.
even 1ng serv 1ce, 7 30 p rn
Young
Peoples meetmg.
Wednesday , 8 p m , Btble
study , Fnday. 8 p m
m , chotr
FREEWILL BAPTIST -

UNITED MINISTRY OF Servtc~. 1 30 p .m ; Youth
MEIGS COUNTY, The Untied meetmg 6 30 p m ; Evening
stances won't be the same.
PrHbyterian Church, Dwighl worshtp, 7: JO p.m.
Perhaps John is a little more
L Zavd z, Pastor Oirec1or , • CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
George W Hulton and Rev NAZARENE - Rev. Herberl
aware than most of us of the
Lmson Stebbms, Ass' ! PasJor- Grate, pclstor Worship service,
ills that j)eset this world O~rectors
11 a m and 7:30 p.m Sunday
FIRST UNITED PRE.;. Sunday School, 9 30 am
for he ts a theological stuBYTERIAN, Harnsonvtlle, Rtchard Barlon, supl. Prayer
l'OMEROY
Wednesday 1 p
dent. He is determined to
POM£ROY TRINITY - pra c t, ce, Wednesday. 8 30 p m Corner Ash and Plum, Mid Sunday Church School, 9 30 meeling, W~dnesday, 7.30 p.m.
a
m
.
Mrs..
Homer
Lee.
Supt
,
Bradlord
Church
of
ChnsiRev W H. Perrin. pastor Roy
make things better. And he is
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN. - dleport. Noel Herrman, paslor ,
Mayer. Supl. Church schoool, Rev Arthur C Lund, pas tor . Guy Prtddy, Sunday School Morning Worshtp 10· 30 a.m Citlfor.d Smith, miniSter
equipped with • enthusias,m,
UNITED Sunday Scj1ool 9. 30 a.m ,
9 IS a m , worship, 10 24 a m.. Su nday School, 9 15 a m.. Supt Saturdav even1ng servtce. FIRST
'
youth choir rehearsal Monda y, Charles Evans, Supt , worshtp 7 P m Sunday ..School, 10 PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport , morntng church io 30 a .m ,
The snow ts J usl the way 1t sho)lld be
understanding, a keen mlnd
Sunday Church School . 9 JO Sunday evening serv1ce, 7 JO
6 30 p m , Mrs Marvm Burt, serv1ce. 10 30 a m
a m • Sunday evening worship, am , Lew1s Sauer, Supt , p m Wednesday service, 8 p m.
Con
- and the sky 's so blue, it's unbelievable.
and a deep faith.
director ,
sen tor
chotr f1rmat1on class, tuesday , 4 15 7 p m
Morn1nq Worshto. 10 30 a.m
• rehearsal , 7 30 p m , Thursday to 5 30 p m , Jun1or Con
U\UREL
CLIFF
FREE
The air ts fres h and ciean and ' it's hard
FIR.ST BAPTIST ol Mid ·
How about you -and your
FIRST
UNITED
Mrs Paul Nease. director.
ftrmahon class, Thursday, 6 30 dleport, corner of Stxlh and PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse. METHODIST - Rev. Eugene
to realtze that pollution exists. All the
tomorrow s ? Certainly the
POMEROY CHURCH OF to 745pm
Palmer 'Sireels, Rev Charles Mornmg Worshtp, 9 a m.; Gtll , pastor. Wilham Bailey,
THE NAZARENE - Corner
sup!.
Sunday
School,
9·
30
am
.,
world's
problems
seem
far
away.
pastor
Fred Sunday Cl\urch School, 10 a m
SEVENTH
DAY
AD· Sim ons ,
best way to begin doing your
UnhJO and Mulberry Re v VENTIST
Morning worshtp, 10:30 am.,
Hoffman, Sunday School Mrs
Pomeroy
,
Sampson Hall, Supl.
But for this young man there will be
Clyde V Hender5on , pastor
Evemng worship, 7 30 p m
part is to cove r that short disry
Hgts
Herbert Superm tenden/ Sunday church
STIVERSV•ItLE
COM
.
Sunday School 9 JO a m , Mulber
Christian
Youlh
Wednesday,
M organ
paslo r
Sabbath school for everyone 9 15 am. ,
n tomorrow and n next tomorrow. Circumtance to church next Sunday.
Raymond Walburn , sup! School, Saturday , 2 p m , Morn1ng worsh ip 10• 15 a m , MUNITY, Rev Edsel Harl, Crusade. 6 30 p m , Prayer
Mornmg worshtp 10 30 a m worship , 3 15 p m Dorcas Evening serv1ces, 1 30 p m , pastor Sunday School ~rvlce meellng 7 30 p m Thursday,
Even.ng service 7 30 p m. Mtd Soc1ely, 10 am eac.h Thursday. Wednesday prayer service, ? JO 10 am Prayer Meeling each choir practice. 7 p.m.
Thursday 7 30 p m Sunday
week servtce, Wednesday, 7 30
DEXTER CHURCH OF
GRAHAM
UNITED p m Extra yo11th acttvlfles on even mg service, 7 30 p m
p.m
CHRIST
- Danny Evans,
Sunday,
5
p
m
,
lor
all
youth
up
Preachtng 9 JO
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST pastor. Norman C Will, supt.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev aMETHODISTm , f~rst and second Sundays to sodh grade , 6 30 for luntor Pomeroy Harrisonvill e Sunday School 9 30 a.m ,
Stanley Plattenburg. min ister
each month, third and lourl h and sen1or h1gh studenJs
Road Kennelh Eberts, pastor Worsh1p serv1ce, 10 30 a m
Morntng pr.ayer and sermon, of
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Sundays each month , worshtp
10 JO am Holv communton and serv1ce at 7 JO p m Wednesday Mtddleport , 5th and Matn Paul McElroy, Sunday School Christian Endeavor Sunday
sermon , first , Sundays, 10 30 even1ngs at 7 30 Prayer and Raulm Moyer, pastor M1chael Sup! Sunday School 9· JO a m. , e\lenmg.
morn1ng worshlp and co m
a. m . Church school, ktn Btble Study
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Gerlach. Sunday School supl. munton, 10 301 am , Sunday
dergarten through etghth
B1ble School, 9 30 am ; mor - evemng youth Chnsftan en OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT,
FIRST
SOUTHERN
BAP
grade, 10 JO a m
'Sunday
- 282 Mulberry Ave, nmg worsh1p , 10 30 a.m , cleaver , 6 30, Worship services. TER GAY SAINTS- Portland
POMEROY CHURCH OF TIST
evenmg worShip , 7 30 p m , Sunday, 7· 30 p m Wednesday Racine Road Ralph Johnson,
Pomeroy,
afftltafed
Wtfh
S
B
C,
I John
CHRIST- Mr Hoyt Allen, Jr , the Rev Fred Htll , pastor prayer serv1ce 7 p.m. Wed
paslor Herberl Whtte, Sunday
4:17-21
evenmg
prayer
meeting
and
pastor Btble School, 9 JO a m., Sunday School, 9 30 am , nesday
School Director Sunday School,
•
Btble study, 7 30 p.m
worshtp, 10 30, adult worshtp morning worsh tp, 10 30 a m ,
9 · 30 a.m , Morning worshtp,
CHURCH
OF
THE
Monday
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - 10 30 a m , Sunday evening
servtce and young peoples JUOIOr soc1ety, 6 30 am NYPS , NAZARENE - Mtddleporl.
Psalms
Pme
Grove,
the
Rev
.
Arthur:
meeflng, both 7 30 p m Sunday 6 45 p.m Sunday evangellsltc Rev Audry Mtller, pastor;
serv1ce 7 p.m. Wednesday
8
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Wednesday , combined Btble meet1ng, 7 30 p m Prayer Floyd Carson, sup!. Sunday Combs, pastor. Sunday school, evenmg prayer servtces, 7 30
study and prayer meehng, 7 30 meettng Wednesday, 7 30 p m school, 9 30 a m , ' M orn mg 9 JO a m , church servtces, pm
Tuesday
10. 30 am.
pm
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST worship 10 30 a m , lun1or
MIDOLEPORT
Psalms
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
THE SALVATION ARMY soctely, 6 JO p m , NYP$, 6 45 CHRIST - Roy Bill Carter. Great Bend, Charles Norris,
MT.
MORIAH
BAPTIST
H2.1-8
Envoy RayS Wining, officer m Corner Fourth and Ma1n, p m
Sunday evangeltsl1c evangelist , Wilbur Hantng, pastor. Worshlp service, 9 JO
charge. Sunday, 10 a m . Middleport
meet1ng , 7 30 p.m Prayer Bible school sup! ; Bible schQOI. am , Sunday School, 10:30 a.m
Rev
Henry
1:
Key,
Wednesday
Holiness meetu1g , 10. 30 a m , Jr , pastor Sunday School 9 30 meeting Wednesday, 7. 30 p.m
CARLETON CHURCH Psalms
9 30 a m , morning worship, Ktngsbury
Sunday School. Young People's am
Road
Sunday
, Arnold Rtchards, supt. ,
121
1-8
10·
30
a
m.;
evening
worship,
7
Leg1on , 7 p.m :: Thursday, 1 to 3 Morn1ng worsht p 10 30 a m
School, 9· 30 a m., Ralph Carl,
MEIGS
p.m
.•
Chrlsttan
Workers
Class,
P..I!W -~~Qle~ Hl&gt;rne l.eague . 7
supl. Worship service, 10:JO
COOPERATIVE
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Thursday
Tuesday, 7 p m , Wednesday a m and 7 30 p.m. allernately
tl m , Prep classes.
PARISH
Larry Carnaha n prestdtng
Proverbs
prayer meeting, 7 p m
SACRED HEART - Rev m1n1s
Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
THE UNITEO
ter Sunday, Bible lecture,
13
·12-15
Father Bernard Krajcovtc . 9 30 a m ; Watct'ltower study,
7 30 p m Rev
Jay Sllles,
METHODIST CHURCH
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIS't
pastor
Phone
992 -2825 10 30 a m., Tuesday , Bible
pastor
Robert R. Card
Friday
Rev . Freeland Narr~s, pastor
Saturday evening Mass, 7 30 study,
OLD
DEXTER
Rev. Slanten Smith
7 30 p m , Thursday,
Matthew
Sunday
school,
10
am
,
church
p m Sunday Mass. 8 and 10 m m 1slry school 7.30 p m,
CHESTER - Worship 9 15 se rvice, 7 p m Wednesday CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
7 7·14
am Confesstons, Saturday, 7Rev Willard Dulcher,
a m. , Church School 10 am
servtce meeltng 8 30 p.m
Btble sludy, 7 p m
7 30 p m
pastor Mrs Worley Francis,
ENTERPRISE- Worshtp, 9
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Saturday
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, Sunday School Sup! Sunday
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Chmt
a m.. Church School, 10 a.m Mmersv1He,
in
Chmhan
Unton
Matthew
J
A
McWaters,
-Robert Kuhn. paslor George Lawrence Manley, pastor , Mrs.
FLATWOODS- Worshtp, 11 paslor Sunday School, 10 a.m , School. 9 4S a m. Church Ser
10 37-42
Skinner. Sundar School supl. Russell Young, Sunday School a m. , Church School 10 a m
vtces f1rst and third Sundays
morn1ng worshtp, 11 a m . , following
Sunday Schoo , 9 30 a m , Sup! Sunday School 9 JO a m ,
Sunday School.
POMEROY- Worshtp, 10:30 Tra1n1Mg Union, 6 30 p m.,
morning worship, 10 30 a m , Even1ng worshtp 7 30 Wed - a.m
, Church School 9 15 am , ~ven1ng worship, 7 30 p.m Second and fourth Salurday
BYF, 6 p m , Btble Study nesday prayer meeting, 1 30 UMYF 6:30p.m
evenings, 8 p m serv1ces
meetmg, Wednesday,
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshtp 7Prayer
30 p m.
- ·Mr Robert Wyafl, pastor,
10 a m , Church School 9 a m ;
RACINE FIRST CHURCH Sunday School supt., Ronald
UMYF 6 30 p m
OF
THE NAZARENE
Osborne Btble School. 9 JO
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Sunday School, 9 30 am , am .; preachtng 10.45 am ,
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Worshtp, 10· 30 a.m , Evening serv1ces, 7 30 p.m.
HEATH - Worshtp 10 JO Morning
Evening
worshtp, 7 30 p m ,
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
a m , Church Sthool 9 30 a m , Wednesday
, Sunday School METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
UMYF 7 p m
Paulme Me Pastor Sunday School , 9 30
BY M. C. LARIMORE,
repented .
RUTLAND - Worshtp 9 15 Supermtendent,
Citnlock, pastor. Rev Morris a m , Morning worship, 10 30
Paotor, Syrac•e Church
y 17 _ "When he came to a m ; Church School 10 a m , M Wolle
a m , Young People's service,
UMYF 7 p m
of tbe Nuareae
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - 6.45 p m ; Evangelistlc servtce,
himself," means when he got
SALEM CENTER- Worshtp
Charles Norns. pastor Sunday 7 30 p m Prayer meettng,
Off w1th the Rags 1 On 'with down to h1s skin His ragged 9 a m • Church School 10 a.m , School.
9·JO a.m , Morning Thursday, 7 JO p.m
the Robe! Out Mlh the Ring' Pants needed patchmg, and no UMYF Thursday, 7 P m
worship, 10 45 am , Sunday
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
evening worship, 7 30 p m , MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev
You are alert to recogmze patches or mother to sew them .
Rev. Forrest R. Donley
Wednesday even1ng Bible L R. ' Giuesencamp, paslor
the heading as relating to the Do you know you have to make
ASBURY- Worship 11 am ; Sludy,
7 JO p m
Roger Wilfred, Sr , Sunday
prod1gal son, llu. 15:11).24. Thts up your own mmd to go Wlth Church School 9: so a m , wscs,
DANVILLE
WESLEYAN, School Sup! Sunday School,
With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which Is
1st
Tuesday
procllf!lll was not the worst Goo' That 1s the reason ,I exLawrence Sullivan, 9 JO a m • Sunday evening good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9 Rev
character who ever lived ; let tend the mv1tallon . But never am . Church School tO a m , pastor. Sunday School 9 30 worshtp 7 JO Prayer meeling, firms and organizations whose names appear below.
am , youth and JUnior •youth
us see the man he really was. try to over persuade one to WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30 serv1ce , 6 45 p m., even1ng Tuesday, 7 30 p m Ernesl
Deeler, class leader Youth
pm
.
He admitted h1s prodigality come I have seen a lot of frutt
MINERSVILLE - Worsh 1p worship, 7 30 p m. ; prayer and Meellng Wednesday, 7:30pm ,
praiSe,
Wednesday,
7
30
p
m.
but his older brother never ptcked too green and it doesn't 10 am , Church School 9 am ..
Ernest Deeter, leader.
SILVER RUN FREE BAP· MT. HERMON UNITED
WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7 30 p.m TIST - Rev Howard Ktmble,
admitted he was a problem have the keepmg qualities
BRETHREN CHURCH IN
And Construction Co.
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SYRACUSE - Worship, 8
son. Nowhere do we find h1m " 0 h, the SWll1 and the swme,
am., Church School, 9 a.m , pastor Sunday schocl, 10 am .; CHRIST- Rev Roberl Shook,
D. B.A. Anthony Plumbing and
repenting, and you dori,'t need and these ~wful surroun~mgs, Prayer an~ Bible Stydy , Henry Dav1s, supt., evening pastor . Sunday School, 9· 30
s
e
r
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7
JO
.p
m
Prayer
a.m. ; ~oy P.ooler, supl.; Alfr\1(1
to be a vagabond to b{Iqj;~Just ~t lo(jkill}me \tWhtr'~ dld!'m) ~ '11~-d!ly; ~ 3C! p.m
g
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meet , Thurd~y. 7: JO p m
Wolfe,
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stay at home and f,ebel , be. 8wagg~"'ii'? l
C
TER CHURCH OF worsh1p, 11 a.m ;- evening
o ·
ev. W, Dale McClurg
'
GOD- Rev James Satterfield, sermon, 7 30 p m , alternatinQ
selfish, pout and be carnal, all golldbath so long, l even smell
"
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
pastor.
Sunday
school,
9
30
•
of which the older brother like that hog pen "
each
Sunday
Class
meeting
11
Rev. Martha Ann Mattner
a m , worship serv1ce, 11 a m , a m.
alternating ~unday
repreents. He could stlll talk and talk
BETHANY l Dor&lt;as)
evenmg serv1ce, 7, prayer mor·ntngs
Alfred Wolfe,
Worshtp,
9:30
am
,
Church
service and youth service, layleader , Chmtlan Endeavor,
"Waste makes want" lS an stra1ght to himself. "I have School 10 30 a m.
Bakers of Good Bread
7 pm
7 30 p m. Sunday
Roger
ancient adage. The prod1gal stoned agamst heaven and
Middleport, Ohio
CARMEL - Worshtp , 11 Thursday,
Huntington, W. Va.
t.ANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
confessed he had "wasted his agamst thee and am no a m • lsi and 3rd Sundays. - Homer Slephens, pastor Buckley , president. Pra yer
.
meellng, Wednesday, 7 30 p m.
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School , 9 30 a m., Board meellng first Monday
substance" and had traveloo longer "
APPLE GROVE - Worshtp, Sunday
morning worship, 10 JO a m , each monlh, 7· 30 p.m.
the trail of "riches to rags "
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Bobo, Sunday school
But he made a come-back. He pemtence, ills always "1." "1 a m , mtd ·week service, supt , Sunday even 1ng serviCe,
RUTLAND
8 p.m
came back by commg down , have smne d ., He was ge tllng Wednesday,
Sales· Allis Chalmers - Service
EAST LETART - Worshtp, 7.30 Youlh meeltng, Monday, 7 RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
down on his knees, and he somewhere . Repentance 1s lOam, hrsl and third Sundays , p m Mid-week service. Wed. - Rev Samuel Jackson, .
Middleport,
Ohio
Farm- Industrial- Lawn- Garden
7 30 p m.
pas lor. Sunday School. 10 a.m.;
came from 11 rags to rtches, ,, bemg sorry enough to qwt your 9 a m.. second and fourlh •nesday,
Tuppers Plains
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Mrs Gertrude Buller, supt.
667-3435
Sundays, church school, 9 a m ,
thank God.
meanness, turn around and go ftrst and lhtrd Sundays; 10 a m.. THE NAZARENE - Rev M. C Prayer Service, 1 30 p m ;
But bow are we doing? Our the other way It is a heart second and fourth Sundays Lanmore, pastor . Bob Moore, preaching servlce, 2 p.m
School Supt. Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
rwn of resources makes th1s broken for s1n, and a heart Mtd-week service, Wednesday. Sunday
School
,
classes
for all ages, 9· 30 CHRIST- Sunday school, 9· JO
8
prodigal look like a penny broken from sin. Confessing
~REAT BEND- worshtp 11 am , mornmg worship, 10: 45 am., V H. Braley, supt , Athens Road
Pomeroy
NYPS Sunday , 6 JO p m ; communion and devotions,
pmcher. We are explmting our and forsaking
am , 2nd and 41h Sundays . evangelistic
The Store with A Heart
serv1ce
Sunday,
A
Family
That
Worships
Together
expendables as though they
"Take tt by faith," but Church School, 10 am
. 7 30 p,m Mid-week prayer 10 30 a m Regular board
Racine
949-3342
meellng 7 30, lhtrd Saturday
Stays Together
LETART FALLS- Worshtp meeling, Wednesday, 7 30 p m. each
belonged to our generatwn remember faith won't work
month
10
a
m
,
Church
School
9
a
m
alone, and ignoring the fact unttl you repent clear through
MORNING STAR- Worshtp M1ss1onary meeting, second THE
RUTLAND COM7 JO p.m
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
that they are a sacred trust
Th1s young fellow was about 9· 30 a m , Church School 10 30 Wednesday,·
UNITED
FAITH
Non given for the good of all men to get a change of apparel yet a m · Mid Week Service , Den ommatioh ....., Rev. Denms Rtchard Dubbeld. paslor .
School, 9 30 a.m. , Worship
.
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and a hen tage for future hedt'dn ' t kn ow 1!.
"I think old
MORSE CHAPEL - Worshtp Weaver, pastor Sunday school. service, II am , Wednesday
Bakers of Holsum Bread
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
generatiOns. Not only our dadwtlllakemeback,andalll 11 am , 1st and 3rd Sundays . 9. 30 am , Bob Barber, supl. , prayer meeting, 7 30 p m.
worship service, 10 30 am. ; Sunday ntght worship, 7 30.
Middleport,
Ohio
Middleport, 0 .
natural resources, but hwnan wan lis a cabm on the back Slde Church School, 10 am.
youth meeltng, 6 45 p.m ;
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
PORTLAND
Worshtp
7
30
resources are bemg exploited of the old farm where I can p m. , Church School 9 30 a m church, 7 30 p m , prayer THE NAZARENE - Rev .
by b1g business Interests. Boys raise a few sheep and a few
SUTTON- Worship, 11 am. meetmg, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Lloyd D Gnmm, Jr , pastor.
UNITED BRETHREN Sunday School, 9. 30 a.m ,
.
2nd and 4th Sundays; Church INEDEN
and g1rls are looked upon as cattle "
CHRIST-Eldon
R.
f!lake,
Morning worship, 10.30 a.m.;
.
School 10 a m
potential customers by the
pas lor Sunday School. 10 am ., Young people's service, 6:45
Member of the Big 3
Stop to thmk how dad let htm
WESLEYAN ( Ractne) tobacco and liquor tycoons. "A make hts confession all nght, Worshtp , 11 a .m , Church Winnte Holsmger, supf. Mor- p m ; Evangelistic services,
General Merchandise
ning sermon , 11 am. , Evenmg 7 JO p.m. Wednesday evenmg
Chester, Ohio
short life and a m~rry one" ts but that's as far as he got. Dad School, 10 am .
Tuppers
Plains
667-3280
servtce Chnstlan Endeavor, servrce 7:30pm.
UMYF lor all churches of lhe
the mockery of thts fun-foohsh an d mom soon had the ba
. t h Southern Clusler. 7· 30 p m 7 30 p.m ., Mrs Lyda Chevalier,
generation; a sm-soaked water on and then came the each Sunday al the Youlh preSident Song service and
MASON COUNTY
sermon,
8
20.
Mid-Week
preyer
THE
HILAND CHAPEL,
society seeking sallsfaction tn besl robe.
Center IQak Grove Road )
meellng
Wednesday,
7
30
p
m
George
Casto,
pastor. Sunday
the sensual.
"Off Wlth the rags on Wlth
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Mrs . Marie Holsinger, class School. 9 30; evening worship,
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Rev. ~a&lt;ob Lehman
Remember, a good time at the robe," but that wasn't all leader
7 30 Thursday evenmg prayer
Rev. Standley Brandum
Family Recreation
POMEROY
LOWER
LIGHT
service, 7 30 p.m
Pomeroy-Member F. D. I. C. &amp;
the sacrlf1ce of consctence w1ll "oul w1th the ring " The rtng
JOPPA - Worship 10 a.m ,
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Harrison
ville
MASON
FIRST
BAPTIST
Swimming
mean a bad time later on. God on the hand the Signet of Church School 9 a m., Prayer Road, Rev. Roy Taylor, paslor; Second and Pomeroy Sts., Stan
Federal Reserve System
Meetmg, Wednesday, 8 p.r\1.
ts never soft on sm.
sons hlp
LONG BOTTOM - Church Henry Eblin, Sunday School Craig, paslor. Sunday school,
The father wa1ted and
"And put Shoes on h1s feet, serv tces,9a m.; Sunday School oupt ~unday ~chool, 9 30 a.m., 9: 45 a.m , worship service, 11
Meigs County Branch
welcomed him back: but he let only the servants went 9 45 a.m. Btble study every evenmg worship, 7· 30 p m am , tralnihg unton. 6: 30pm ,,
Prayer and praise serv1ce , even ing worship serv1ce, 7· 30
7 30 p.m
him make up his own mmd, barefooted. Jun1or fmally got Thursday,
Rexall Drugs
p.m. Mid-week prayer service,
NORTH BETHEL - Worshtp Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
COMMUNITY
CHURCH,
Wednesday,
7
30
p
m
otherw1se he'd never have h1s beartngs and h1s breath.
11 a m ; Church School 10 a m
We FIll All Doctors Prescriptions
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
" I can hardly believe 1t all to
ALFRED - Sunday school, Dexter - Wo&lt;Ship services
992-2955
Pomeroy
9 45 a m
each Sunday , Saturday and Sunday, 7 30 Servtces at 315 Matn Sf, PI I
296 W. Second Ph. 992-3863 Pomeroy
be true I JUSt have the best dad preach ing al 11 a m each p.m
Pleasant, Sunday School 9 1S
.
H EM L 0 G K
G R 0 V E a m Sundays, 11 a m , Woo.
m the whole world " Frtend, Sunday Prayer meeltng, 7 45
CHRISTIAN
David
~tautter,
nesday,
lestimonlal
meeting
8
you'll fmd the heavenly Father P m Wednesday, WSCS, a p m.
For All Occasions
on third Tuesday each month. ,&gt;astor , Sian ford Slocklon, supl p m All welcome.
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even more forgtvmg and
R E E DSV 1LL E - Sunday MorntnQ worshtp, 9:30 a.m ,
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
We w~re flowers
church
school
,
10
30
a
m
;
-Le
tart
Roule
l,lhe
Rev.
Stan
lovmg
Come
to
Him
JUSt
now
.
school,
9
30,
preach
tng
,
7
30
Everywhere
Electric Motor l&lt;epa 1r
St. Rt . 7
Chester, Ohio
p.m Sunday, prayer meellng, young peoples meeting, 6 30 Cratg, pas lor. Sunday school,
_....
810 W. Main
p.m
.
eventng
worship,
7
JO
9
30
am.;
prayer
and
Bible
992 _5750
7 30 p m Tuesday , WSCS, 7 30
Choose the Church of your Choice
Bible sludy, Wednesday, 7 30 study, 7· 30 p.m Collage prayer
ftrsl Thursday each monlh
P
m
serv1ce, Tuesday, 10 a.m ;
SIL-.:ER RIDGE- Worship,
MT. UNION BAPTIST - worship service, Friday, 7 JO
10 a m , Church School , 9 a m
Rev Cectl Cox, pastor Sunday p m.
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TUPPERS
FAITH TABERNACLE - Worshtp
Pome~
school
supt,
Joe
Sayre.
Sund~
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Rev Emmett Rawson , pastor 10 am 9 a m , Church School school. 9· 4S a .m.; Sunda
Take Someone with You to Church
CHRIST- Lore~ T. Stephens, .
Meats and Groceries
Bulttrnut Avo .. Pomfroy
Sunday school, 10 a.m , evening
eventng
worship,
7·
30
W
·
minister
Worship,
10
am
,
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Syracuse
Mrs. Mtllard Van Mtter
services each Thursday and
992·3986
Hobdr 1 Ncw-?11, supl Services nesday prayer and Bible study, Bible sludy, 11 IS am , evening
KermIt Wa Iton, /t/v;Jr.
Sunday, 7 JO p m
7
30
P
m
worshtp,
7:30
p.m
Mtd·week
weekly, 9 JO a m on Sunday
.c
- .
TUP P E RS
P LA I N S service, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Rreachmg first and fh1rd
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
~undays ol monlh by Clifford CHRISTIAN - Mr. John Wyatt,
pastor . J S. Davis, Sunday GOD - Second Sl., Mason, W
Smith, 9 30 am .
School
supl , Sunday school, Va Chesler Tennant, paslor
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CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrel Doddrtll, 9 30 a.m , Morning Sermon, Sunday school, 10 a.m , mor·
Church and Office Suppltes-G.Ifts
Furnlture and Appliances
pastor Sunday School, 9:30 10· 30 am . Evening sermon, 7 nlng worship, 11 am ;
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985-3308
992-2641
Middleport'
·p.m
•
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service,
7:30
p
m.
am , Leonard Gilmore, f~rst
Chester, 0.
LETART FALLS UNITED Btble sludy and prayer ~rvlce,
.
elder, even ing service, 7 30
BRETHREN - Rev. Robert Wednesday, 7 30 p.m. Phone
..
pm
Wednesday prayer Shook,
pastor , Herschel Noms, 773-5133.
.
..
meeflng, 7 30 p.m .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
SlS.OO OownAttend thP Olurch ot Your Cholcl! '"
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF sup! Sunday school , 9 30 a.m .;
mormng
sermon,
10
.30
a.m
,
CHRIST
ln
Christian
Union
GOD
Racme
Roule
2.
The
'Belanc;e On
Rev. Charles Hand, paslor eventng sermon, 7 30 aller- Rev O' Dell Manley, pastor
Convenient
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
Sunday school, 9 4S a .m , nattng each Sunday Prayer Sunday school, 9:30am .• Roger
s~rv 1ce, Wednesday, 7 30 p m Manley, supt; evening servlce,
-~
Terms.
186 N. Second
Pomeroy
morning worsh1p , 11 a m
Middleport
I'll. 1192-3498
.
Wednesday evening
.
Eventng services, Thuesday Prayer meeltng, 7 30 p m 7. 30
alternallng Sundays.
prayer meeting , 1 JO p m .
and Friday, 7 30.
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE
GOD
OF
PROPHECY,
G.
P.
6,
4S
with
Macy
Lou
C.rler,
CHURCH OF CHRIST- David
i
and
Jewell , pas lor Bible study, 9 30 Smtth, pastor Suoday Sc~ool, l...,der No tuesday servtce.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
am : morn1ng wor5hlp, 10·30, 10 am , Arthur Henson, Supl. ;
Devoted To the Interest of
eventng worship, 6 30 p m. Morning Wo•ship 11 am ,; Servtces. 31S Matn St, PI
Wednesday Btble sludy, 7 30 Youn~ Peoples service, 7 p m. J Pleacrm !, Sunday services, 11
The Melgs-MI:;on Area
' Racine, Ohio
Eventng service. 7:30 p m.; h "' Wron.,dAy Te•'lmo,lal
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pm
Ph. 949·3272
,
Wednesday Mld·WHk Prayer meeting, 7, JU ~ · "'

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CWB ABORNJNG
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he's re~ The Stork Club.
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I880rted showbiz unions are
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llllue: the unions refuse 'to let
concert . managemepta fire
performers on booze or drugs;
It's conaldered an Internal
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ol it g0111 on .. The "Robert
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definitely wu IIIII renowed
~Ill R. Maxwell. We
!mow because he called up.
Its agents are trying to
peddle "Love Story" to TV for
a ~hot - at •10,000,000 ...
Gloria Swanson makes balf.ador.en charity appearances a
ll'eek. '!be other morning the
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Jewish Phllathroples
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MIODLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Thtrd Ave, the
Rev William Knil lel, paslor.
Ronald Dugan , Sunday school
supl Classes for all ages.
even 1ng serv 1ce, 7 30 p rn
Young
Peoples meetmg.
Wednesday , 8 p m , Btble
study , Fnday. 8 p m
m , chotr
FREEWILL BAPTIST -

UNITED MINISTRY OF Servtc~. 1 30 p .m ; Youth
MEIGS COUNTY, The Untied meetmg 6 30 p m ; Evening
stances won't be the same.
PrHbyterian Church, Dwighl worshtp, 7: JO p.m.
Perhaps John is a little more
L Zavd z, Pastor Oirec1or , • CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
George W Hulton and Rev NAZARENE - Rev. Herberl
aware than most of us of the
Lmson Stebbms, Ass' ! PasJor- Grate, pclstor Worship service,
ills that j)eset this world O~rectors
11 a m and 7:30 p.m Sunday
FIRST UNITED PRE.;. Sunday School, 9 30 am
for he ts a theological stuBYTERIAN, Harnsonvtlle, Rtchard Barlon, supl. Prayer
l'OMEROY
Wednesday 1 p
dent. He is determined to
POM£ROY TRINITY - pra c t, ce, Wednesday. 8 30 p m Corner Ash and Plum, Mid Sunday Church School, 9 30 meeling, W~dnesday, 7.30 p.m.
a
m
.
Mrs..
Homer
Lee.
Supt
,
Bradlord
Church
of
ChnsiRev W H. Perrin. pastor Roy
make things better. And he is
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN. - dleport. Noel Herrman, paslor ,
Mayer. Supl. Church schoool, Rev Arthur C Lund, pas tor . Guy Prtddy, Sunday School Morning Worshtp 10· 30 a.m Citlfor.d Smith, miniSter
equipped with • enthusias,m,
UNITED Sunday Scj1ool 9. 30 a.m ,
9 IS a m , worship, 10 24 a m.. Su nday School, 9 15 a m.. Supt Saturdav even1ng servtce. FIRST
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The snow ts J usl the way 1t sho)lld be
understanding, a keen mlnd
Sunday Church School . 9 JO Sunday evening serv1ce, 7 JO
6 30 p m , Mrs Marvm Burt, serv1ce. 10 30 a m
a m • Sunday evening worship, am , Lew1s Sauer, Supt , p m Wednesday service, 8 p m.
Con
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and a deep faith.
director ,
sen tor
chotr f1rmat1on class, tuesday , 4 15 7 p m
Morn1nq Worshto. 10 30 a.m
• rehearsal , 7 30 p m , Thursday to 5 30 p m , Jun1or Con
U\UREL
CLIFF
FREE
The air ts fres h and ciean and ' it's hard
FIR.ST BAPTIST ol Mid ·
How about you -and your
FIRST
UNITED
Mrs Paul Nease. director.
ftrmahon class, Thursday, 6 30 dleport, corner of Stxlh and PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse. METHODIST - Rev. Eugene
to realtze that pollution exists. All the
tomorrow s ? Certainly the
POMEROY CHURCH OF to 745pm
Palmer 'Sireels, Rev Charles Mornmg Worshtp, 9 a m.; Gtll , pastor. Wilham Bailey,
THE NAZARENE - Corner
sup!.
Sunday
School,
9·
30
am
.,
world's
problems
seem
far
away.
pastor
Fred Sunday Cl\urch School, 10 a m
SEVENTH
DAY
AD· Sim ons ,
best way to begin doing your
UnhJO and Mulberry Re v VENTIST
Morning worshtp, 10:30 am.,
Hoffman, Sunday School Mrs
Pomeroy
,
Sampson Hall, Supl.
But for this young man there will be
Clyde V Hender5on , pastor
Evemng worship, 7 30 p m
part is to cove r that short disry
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STIVERSV•ItLE
COM
.
Sunday School 9 JO a m , Mulber
Christian
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Wednesday,
M organ
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Sabbath school for everyone 9 15 am. ,
n tomorrow and n next tomorrow. Circumtance to church next Sunday.
Raymond Walburn , sup! School, Saturday , 2 p m , Morn1ng worsh ip 10• 15 a m , MUNITY, Rev Edsel Harl, Crusade. 6 30 p m , Prayer
Mornmg worshtp 10 30 a m worship , 3 15 p m Dorcas Evening serv1ces, 1 30 p m , pastor Sunday School ~rvlce meellng 7 30 p m Thursday,
Even.ng service 7 30 p m. Mtd Soc1ely, 10 am eac.h Thursday. Wednesday prayer service, ? JO 10 am Prayer Meeling each choir practice. 7 p.m.
Thursday 7 30 p m Sunday
week servtce, Wednesday, 7 30
DEXTER CHURCH OF
GRAHAM
UNITED p m Extra yo11th acttvlfles on even mg service, 7 30 p m
p.m
CHRIST
- Danny Evans,
Sunday,
5
p
m
,
lor
all
youth
up
Preachtng 9 JO
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST pastor. Norman C Will, supt.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev aMETHODISTm , f~rst and second Sundays to sodh grade , 6 30 for luntor Pomeroy Harrisonvill e Sunday School 9 30 a.m ,
Stanley Plattenburg. min ister
each month, third and lourl h and sen1or h1gh studenJs
Road Kennelh Eberts, pastor Worsh1p serv1ce, 10 30 a m
Morntng pr.ayer and sermon, of
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Sundays each month , worshtp
10 JO am Holv communton and serv1ce at 7 JO p m Wednesday Mtddleport , 5th and Matn Paul McElroy, Sunday School Christian Endeavor Sunday
sermon , first , Sundays, 10 30 even1ngs at 7 30 Prayer and Raulm Moyer, pastor M1chael Sup! Sunday School 9· JO a m. , e\lenmg.
morn1ng worshlp and co m
a. m . Church school, ktn Btble Study
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Gerlach. Sunday School supl. munton, 10 301 am , Sunday
dergarten through etghth
B1ble School, 9 30 am ; mor - evemng youth Chnsftan en OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT,
FIRST
SOUTHERN
BAP
grade, 10 JO a m
'Sunday
- 282 Mulberry Ave, nmg worsh1p , 10 30 a.m , cleaver , 6 30, Worship services. TER GAY SAINTS- Portland
POMEROY CHURCH OF TIST
evenmg worShip , 7 30 p m , Sunday, 7· 30 p m Wednesday Racine Road Ralph Johnson,
Pomeroy,
afftltafed
Wtfh
S
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C,
I John
CHRIST- Mr Hoyt Allen, Jr , the Rev Fred Htll , pastor prayer serv1ce 7 p.m. Wed
paslor Herberl Whtte, Sunday
4:17-21
evenmg
prayer
meeting
and
pastor Btble School, 9 JO a m., Sunday School, 9 30 am , nesday
School Director Sunday School,
•
Btble study, 7 30 p.m
worshtp, 10 30, adult worshtp morning worsh tp, 10 30 a m ,
9 · 30 a.m , Morning worshtp,
CHURCH
OF
THE
Monday
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - 10 30 a m , Sunday evening
servtce and young peoples JUOIOr soc1ety, 6 30 am NYPS , NAZARENE - Mtddleporl.
Psalms
Pme
Grove,
the
Rev
.
Arthur:
meeflng, both 7 30 p m Sunday 6 45 p.m Sunday evangellsltc Rev Audry Mtller, pastor;
serv1ce 7 p.m. Wednesday
8
1-!1
Wednesday , combined Btble meet1ng, 7 30 p m Prayer Floyd Carson, sup!. Sunday Combs, pastor. Sunday school, evenmg prayer servtces, 7 30
study and prayer meehng, 7 30 meettng Wednesday, 7 30 p m school, 9 30 a m , ' M orn mg 9 JO a m , church servtces, pm
Tuesday
10. 30 am.
pm
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST worship 10 30 a m , lun1or
MIDOLEPORT
Psalms
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
THE SALVATION ARMY soctely, 6 JO p m , NYP$, 6 45 CHRIST - Roy Bill Carter. Great Bend, Charles Norris,
MT.
MORIAH
BAPTIST
H2.1-8
Envoy RayS Wining, officer m Corner Fourth and Ma1n, p m
Sunday evangeltsl1c evangelist , Wilbur Hantng, pastor. Worshlp service, 9 JO
charge. Sunday, 10 a m . Middleport
meet1ng , 7 30 p.m Prayer Bible school sup! ; Bible schQOI. am , Sunday School, 10:30 a.m
Rev
Henry
1:
Key,
Wednesday
Holiness meetu1g , 10. 30 a m , Jr , pastor Sunday School 9 30 meeting Wednesday, 7. 30 p.m
CARLETON CHURCH Psalms
9 30 a m , morning worship, Ktngsbury
Sunday School. Young People's am
Road
Sunday
, Arnold Rtchards, supt. ,
121
1-8
10·
30
a
m.;
evening
worship,
7
Leg1on , 7 p.m :: Thursday, 1 to 3 Morn1ng worsht p 10 30 a m
School, 9· 30 a m., Ralph Carl,
MEIGS
p.m
.•
Chrlsttan
Workers
Class,
P..I!W -~~Qle~ Hl&gt;rne l.eague . 7
supl. Worship service, 10:JO
COOPERATIVE
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Thursday
Tuesday, 7 p m , Wednesday a m and 7 30 p.m. allernately
tl m , Prep classes.
PARISH
Larry Carnaha n prestdtng
Proverbs
prayer meeting, 7 p m
SACRED HEART - Rev m1n1s
Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
THE UNITEO
ter Sunday, Bible lecture,
13
·12-15
Father Bernard Krajcovtc . 9 30 a m ; Watct'ltower study,
7 30 p m Rev
Jay Sllles,
METHODIST CHURCH
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIS't
pastor
Phone
992 -2825 10 30 a m., Tuesday , Bible
pastor
Robert R. Card
Friday
Rev . Freeland Narr~s, pastor
Saturday evening Mass, 7 30 study,
OLD
DEXTER
Rev. Slanten Smith
7 30 p m , Thursday,
Matthew
Sunday
school,
10
am
,
church
p m Sunday Mass. 8 and 10 m m 1slry school 7.30 p m,
CHESTER - Worship 9 15 se rvice, 7 p m Wednesday CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
7 7·14
am Confesstons, Saturday, 7Rev Willard Dulcher,
a m. , Church School 10 am
servtce meeltng 8 30 p.m
Btble sludy, 7 p m
7 30 p m
pastor Mrs Worley Francis,
ENTERPRISE- Worshtp, 9
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Saturday
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, Sunday School Sup! Sunday
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Chmt
a m.. Church School, 10 a.m Mmersv1He,
in
Chmhan
Unton
Matthew
J
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McWaters,
-Robert Kuhn. paslor George Lawrence Manley, pastor , Mrs.
FLATWOODS- Worshtp, 11 paslor Sunday School, 10 a.m , School. 9 4S a m. Church Ser
10 37-42
Skinner. Sundar School supl. Russell Young, Sunday School a m. , Church School 10 a m
vtces f1rst and third Sundays
morn1ng worshtp, 11 a m . , following
Sunday Schoo , 9 30 a m , Sup! Sunday School 9 JO a m ,
Sunday School.
POMEROY- Worshtp, 10:30 Tra1n1Mg Union, 6 30 p m.,
morning worship, 10 30 a m , Even1ng worshtp 7 30 Wed - a.m
, Church School 9 15 am , ~ven1ng worship, 7 30 p.m Second and fourth Salurday
BYF, 6 p m , Btble Study nesday prayer meeting, 1 30 UMYF 6:30p.m
evenings, 8 p m serv1ces
meetmg, Wednesday,
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshtp 7Prayer
30 p m.
- ·Mr Robert Wyafl, pastor,
10 a m , Church School 9 a m ;
RACINE FIRST CHURCH Sunday School supt., Ronald
UMYF 6 30 p m
OF
THE NAZARENE
Osborne Btble School. 9 JO
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Sunday School, 9 30 am , am .; preachtng 10.45 am ,
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Worshtp, 10· 30 a.m , Evening serv1ces, 7 30 p.m.
HEATH - Worshtp 10 JO Morning
Evening
worshtp, 7 30 p m ,
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
a m , Church Sthool 9 30 a m , Wednesday
, Sunday School METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
UMYF 7 p m
Paulme Me Pastor Sunday School , 9 30
BY M. C. LARIMORE,
repented .
RUTLAND - Worshtp 9 15 Supermtendent,
Citnlock, pastor. Rev Morris a m , Morning worship, 10 30
Paotor, Syrac•e Church
y 17 _ "When he came to a m ; Church School 10 a m , M Wolle
a m , Young People's service,
UMYF 7 p m
of tbe Nuareae
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - 6.45 p m ; Evangelistlc servtce,
himself," means when he got
SALEM CENTER- Worshtp
Charles Norns. pastor Sunday 7 30 p m Prayer meettng,
Off w1th the Rags 1 On 'with down to h1s skin His ragged 9 a m • Church School 10 a.m , School.
9·JO a.m , Morning Thursday, 7 JO p.m
the Robe! Out Mlh the Ring' Pants needed patchmg, and no UMYF Thursday, 7 P m
worship, 10 45 am , Sunday
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
evening worship, 7 30 p m , MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev
You are alert to recogmze patches or mother to sew them .
Rev. Forrest R. Donley
Wednesday even1ng Bible L R. ' Giuesencamp, paslor
the heading as relating to the Do you know you have to make
ASBURY- Worship 11 am ; Sludy,
7 JO p m
Roger Wilfred, Sr , Sunday
prod1gal son, llu. 15:11).24. Thts up your own mmd to go Wlth Church School 9: so a m , wscs,
DANVILLE
WESLEYAN, School Sup! Sunday School,
With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which Is
1st
Tuesday
procllf!lll was not the worst Goo' That 1s the reason ,I exLawrence Sullivan, 9 JO a m • Sunday evening good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9 Rev
character who ever lived ; let tend the mv1tallon . But never am . Church School tO a m , pastor. Sunday School 9 30 worshtp 7 JO Prayer meeling, firms and organizations whose names appear below.
am , youth and JUnior •youth
us see the man he really was. try to over persuade one to WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30 serv1ce , 6 45 p m., even1ng Tuesday, 7 30 p m Ernesl
Deeler, class leader Youth
pm
.
He admitted h1s prodigality come I have seen a lot of frutt
MINERSVILLE - Worsh 1p worship, 7 30 p m. ; prayer and Meellng Wednesday, 7:30pm ,
praiSe,
Wednesday,
7
30
p
m.
but his older brother never ptcked too green and it doesn't 10 am , Church School 9 am ..
Ernest Deeter, leader.
SILVER RUN FREE BAP· MT. HERMON UNITED
WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7 30 p.m TIST - Rev Howard Ktmble,
admitted he was a problem have the keepmg qualities
BRETHREN CHURCH IN
And Construction Co.
·
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8
son. Nowhere do we find h1m " 0 h, the SWll1 and the swme,
am., Church School, 9 a.m , pastor Sunday schocl, 10 am .; CHRIST- Rev Roberl Shook,
D. B.A. Anthony Plumbing and
repenting, and you dori,'t need and these ~wful surroun~mgs, Prayer an~ Bible Stydy , Henry Dav1s, supt., evening pastor . Sunday School, 9· 30
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7
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o ·
ev. W, Dale McClurg
'
GOD- Rev James Satterfield, sermon, 7 30 p m , alternatinQ
selfish, pout and be carnal, all golldbath so long, l even smell
"
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
pastor.
Sunday
school,
9
30
•
of which the older brother like that hog pen "
each
Sunday
Class
meeting
11
Rev. Martha Ann Mattner
a m , worship serv1ce, 11 a m , a m.
alternating ~unday
repreents. He could stlll talk and talk
BETHANY l Dor&lt;as)
evenmg serv1ce, 7, prayer mor·ntngs
Alfred Wolfe,
Worshtp,
9:30
am
,
Church
service and youth service, layleader , Chmtlan Endeavor,
"Waste makes want" lS an stra1ght to himself. "I have School 10 30 a m.
Bakers of Good Bread
7 pm
7 30 p m. Sunday
Roger
ancient adage. The prod1gal stoned agamst heaven and
Middleport, Ohio
CARMEL - Worshtp , 11 Thursday,
Huntington, W. Va.
t.ANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
confessed he had "wasted his agamst thee and am no a m • lsi and 3rd Sundays. - Homer Slephens, pastor Buckley , president. Pra yer
.
meellng, Wednesday, 7 30 p m.
'
Church School , 10 am
School , 9 30 a m., Board meellng first Monday
substance" and had traveloo longer "
APPLE GROVE - Worshtp, Sunday
morning worship, 10 JO a m , each monlh, 7· 30 p.m.
the trail of "riches to rags "
'
When you come to God m 7 30 p m , church school, 9 30 Roberl
Bobo, Sunday school
But he made a come-back. He pemtence, ills always "1." "1 a m , mtd ·week service, supt , Sunday even 1ng serviCe,
RUTLAND
8 p.m
came back by commg down , have smne d ., He was ge tllng Wednesday,
Sales· Allis Chalmers - Service
EAST LETART - Worshtp, 7.30 Youlh meeltng, Monday, 7 RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
down on his knees, and he somewhere . Repentance 1s lOam, hrsl and third Sundays , p m Mid-week service. Wed. - Rev Samuel Jackson, .
Middleport,
Ohio
Farm- Industrial- Lawn- Garden
7 30 p m.
pas lor. Sunday School. 10 a.m.;
came from 11 rags to rtches, ,, bemg sorry enough to qwt your 9 a m.. second and fourlh •nesday,
Tuppers Plains
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Mrs Gertrude Buller, supt.
667-3435
Sundays, church school, 9 a m ,
thank God.
meanness, turn around and go ftrst and lhtrd Sundays; 10 a m.. THE NAZARENE - Rev M. C Prayer Service, 1 30 p m ;
But bow are we doing? Our the other way It is a heart second and fourth Sundays Lanmore, pastor . Bob Moore, preaching servlce, 2 p.m
School Supt. Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
rwn of resources makes th1s broken for s1n, and a heart Mtd-week service, Wednesday. Sunday
School
,
classes
for all ages, 9· 30 CHRIST- Sunday school, 9· JO
8
prodigal look like a penny broken from sin. Confessing
~REAT BEND- worshtp 11 am , mornmg worship, 10: 45 am., V H. Braley, supt , Athens Road
Pomeroy
NYPS Sunday , 6 JO p m ; communion and devotions,
pmcher. We are explmting our and forsaking
am , 2nd and 41h Sundays . evangelistic
The Store with A Heart
serv1ce
Sunday,
A
Family
That
Worships
Together
expendables as though they
"Take tt by faith," but Church School, 10 am
. 7 30 p,m Mid-week prayer 10 30 a m Regular board
Racine
949-3342
meellng 7 30, lhtrd Saturday
Stays Together
LETART FALLS- Worshtp meeling, Wednesday, 7 30 p m. each
belonged to our generatwn remember faith won't work
month
10
a
m
,
Church
School
9
a
m
alone, and ignoring the fact unttl you repent clear through
MORNING STAR- Worshtp M1ss1onary meeting, second THE
RUTLAND COM7 JO p.m
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
that they are a sacred trust
Th1s young fellow was about 9· 30 a m , Church School 10 30 Wednesday,·
UNITED
FAITH
Non given for the good of all men to get a change of apparel yet a m · Mid Week Service , Den ommatioh ....., Rev. Denms Rtchard Dubbeld. paslor .
School, 9 30 a.m. , Worship
.
'
Wednesday, 8 .p m
and a hen tage for future hedt'dn ' t kn ow 1!.
"I think old
MORSE CHAPEL - Worshtp Weaver, pastor Sunday school. service, II am , Wednesday
Bakers of Holsum Bread
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
generatiOns. Not only our dadwtlllakemeback,andalll 11 am , 1st and 3rd Sundays . 9. 30 am , Bob Barber, supl. , prayer meeting, 7 30 p m.
worship service, 10 30 am. ; Sunday ntght worship, 7 30.
Middleport,
Ohio
Middleport, 0 .
natural resources, but hwnan wan lis a cabm on the back Slde Church School, 10 am.
youth meeltng, 6 45 p.m ;
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
PORTLAND
Worshtp
7
30
resources are bemg exploited of the old farm where I can p m. , Church School 9 30 a m church, 7 30 p m , prayer THE NAZARENE - Rev .
by b1g business Interests. Boys raise a few sheep and a few
SUTTON- Worship, 11 am. meetmg, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Lloyd D Gnmm, Jr , pastor.
UNITED BRETHREN Sunday School, 9. 30 a.m ,
.
2nd and 4th Sundays; Church INEDEN
and g1rls are looked upon as cattle "
CHRIST-Eldon
R.
f!lake,
Morning worship, 10.30 a.m.;
.
School 10 a m
potential customers by the
pas lor Sunday School. 10 am ., Young people's service, 6:45
Member of the Big 3
Stop to thmk how dad let htm
WESLEYAN ( Ractne) tobacco and liquor tycoons. "A make hts confession all nght, Worshtp , 11 a .m , Church Winnte Holsmger, supf. Mor- p m ; Evangelistic services,
General Merchandise
ning sermon , 11 am. , Evenmg 7 JO p.m. Wednesday evenmg
Chester, Ohio
short life and a m~rry one" ts but that's as far as he got. Dad School, 10 am .
Tuppers
Plains
667-3280
servtce Chnstlan Endeavor, servrce 7:30pm.
UMYF lor all churches of lhe
the mockery of thts fun-foohsh an d mom soon had the ba
. t h Southern Clusler. 7· 30 p m 7 30 p.m ., Mrs Lyda Chevalier,
generation; a sm-soaked water on and then came the each Sunday al the Youlh preSident Song service and
MASON COUNTY
sermon,
8
20.
Mid-Week
preyer
THE
HILAND CHAPEL,
society seeking sallsfaction tn besl robe.
Center IQak Grove Road )
meellng
Wednesday,
7
30
p
m
George
Casto,
pastor. Sunday
the sensual.
"Off Wlth the rags on Wlth
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Mrs . Marie Holsinger, class School. 9 30; evening worship,
•
Rev. ~a&lt;ob Lehman
Remember, a good time at the robe," but that wasn't all leader
7 30 Thursday evenmg prayer
Rev. Standley Brandum
Family Recreation
POMEROY
LOWER
LIGHT
service, 7 30 p.m
Pomeroy-Member F. D. I. C. &amp;
the sacrlf1ce of consctence w1ll "oul w1th the ring " The rtng
JOPPA - Worship 10 a.m ,
'
CHURCH
Harrison
ville
MASON
FIRST
BAPTIST
Swimming
mean a bad time later on. God on the hand the Signet of Church School 9 a m., Prayer Road, Rev. Roy Taylor, paslor; Second and Pomeroy Sts., Stan
Federal Reserve System
Meetmg, Wednesday, 8 p.r\1.
ts never soft on sm.
sons hlp
LONG BOTTOM - Church Henry Eblin, Sunday School Craig, paslor. Sunday school,
The father wa1ted and
"And put Shoes on h1s feet, serv tces,9a m.; Sunday School oupt ~unday ~chool, 9 30 a.m., 9: 45 a.m , worship service, 11
Meigs County Branch
welcomed him back: but he let only the servants went 9 45 a.m. Btble study every evenmg worship, 7· 30 p m am , tralnihg unton. 6: 30pm ,,
Prayer and praise serv1ce , even ing worship serv1ce, 7· 30
7 30 p.m
him make up his own mmd, barefooted. Jun1or fmally got Thursday,
Rexall Drugs
p.m. Mid-week prayer service,
NORTH BETHEL - Worshtp Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
COMMUNITY
CHURCH,
Wednesday,
7
30
p
m
otherw1se he'd never have h1s beartngs and h1s breath.
11 a m ; Church School 10 a m
We FIll All Doctors Prescriptions
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
" I can hardly believe 1t all to
ALFRED - Sunday school, Dexter - Wo&lt;Ship services
992-2955
Pomeroy
9 45 a m
each Sunday , Saturday and Sunday, 7 30 Servtces at 315 Matn Sf, PI I
296 W. Second Ph. 992-3863 Pomeroy
be true I JUSt have the best dad preach ing al 11 a m each p.m
Pleasant, Sunday School 9 1S
.
H EM L 0 G K
G R 0 V E a m Sundays, 11 a m , Woo.
m the whole world " Frtend, Sunday Prayer meeltng, 7 45
CHRISTIAN
David
~tautter,
nesday,
lestimonlal
meeting
8
you'll fmd the heavenly Father P m Wednesday, WSCS, a p m.
For All Occasions
on third Tuesday each month. ,&gt;astor , Sian ford Slocklon, supl p m All welcome.
1.·
and
........
,....,_
even more forgtvmg and
R E E DSV 1LL E - Sunday MorntnQ worshtp, 9:30 a.m ,
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
We w~re flowers
church
school
,
10
30
a
m
;
-Le
tart
Roule
l,lhe
Rev.
Stan
lovmg
Come
to
Him
JUSt
now
.
school,
9
30,
preach
tng
,
7
30
Everywhere
Electric Motor l&lt;epa 1r
St. Rt . 7
Chester, Ohio
p.m Sunday, prayer meellng, young peoples meeting, 6 30 Cratg, pas lor. Sunday school,
_....
810 W. Main
p.m
.
eventng
worship,
7
JO
9
30
am.;
prayer
and
Bible
992 _5750
7 30 p m Tuesday , WSCS, 7 30
Choose the Church of your Choice
Bible sludy, Wednesday, 7 30 study, 7· 30 p.m Collage prayer
ftrsl Thursday each monlh
P
m
serv1ce, Tuesday, 10 a.m ;
SIL-.:ER RIDGE- Worship,
MT. UNION BAPTIST - worship service, Friday, 7 JO
10 a m , Church School , 9 a m
Rev Cectl Cox, pastor Sunday p m.
•
PLAINS
TUPPERS
FAITH TABERNACLE - Worshtp
Pome~
school
supt,
Joe
Sayre.
Sund~
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Rev Emmett Rawson , pastor 10 am 9 a m , Church School school. 9· 4S a .m.; Sunda
Take Someone with You to Church
CHRIST- Lore~ T. Stephens, .
Meats and Groceries
Bulttrnut Avo .. Pomfroy
Sunday school, 10 a.m , evening
eventng
worship,
7·
30
W
·
minister
Worship,
10
am
,
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Syracuse
Mrs. Mtllard Van Mtter
services each Thursday and
992·3986
Hobdr 1 Ncw-?11, supl Services nesday prayer and Bible study, Bible sludy, 11 IS am , evening
KermIt Wa Iton, /t/v;Jr.
Sunday, 7 JO p m
7
30
P
m
worshtp,
7:30
p.m
Mtd·week
weekly, 9 JO a m on Sunday
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P LA I N S service, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Rreachmg first and fh1rd
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
~undays ol monlh by Clifford CHRISTIAN - Mr. John Wyatt,
pastor . J S. Davis, Sunday GOD - Second Sl., Mason, W
Smith, 9 30 am .
School
supl , Sunday school, Va Chesler Tennant, paslor
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UNION - Darrel Doddrtll, 9 30 a.m , Morning Sermon, Sunday school, 10 a.m , mor·
Church and Office Suppltes-G.Ifts
Furnlture and Appliances
pastor Sunday School, 9:30 10· 30 am . Evening sermon, 7 nlng worship, 11 am ;
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992-2641
Middleport'
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7:30
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Chester, 0.
LETART FALLS UNITED Btble sludy and prayer ~rvlce,
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elder, even ing service, 7 30
BRETHREN - Rev. Robert Wednesday, 7 30 p.m. Phone
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Wednesday prayer Shook,
pastor , Herschel Noms, 773-5133.
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meeflng, 7 30 p.m .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
SlS.OO OownAttend thP Olurch ot Your Cholcl! '"
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF sup! Sunday school , 9 30 a.m .;
mormng
sermon,
10
.30
a.m
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CHRIST
ln
Christian
Union
GOD
Racme
Roule
2.
The
'Belanc;e On
Rev. Charles Hand, paslor eventng sermon, 7 30 aller- Rev O' Dell Manley, pastor
Convenient
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
Sunday school, 9 4S a .m , nattng each Sunday Prayer Sunday school, 9:30am .• Roger
s~rv 1ce, Wednesday, 7 30 p m Manley, supt; evening servlce,
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186 N. Second
Pomeroy
morning worsh1p , 11 a m
Middleport
I'll. 1192-3498
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Wednesday evening
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Eventng services, Thuesday Prayer meeltng, 7 30 p m 7. 30
alternallng Sundays.
prayer meeting , 1 JO p m .
and Friday, 7 30.
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE
GOD
OF
PROPHECY,
G.
P.
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with
Macy
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C.rler,
CHURCH OF CHRIST- David
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and
Jewell , pas lor Bible study, 9 30 Smtth, pastor Suoday Sc~ool, l...,der No tuesday servtce.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
am : morn1ng wor5hlp, 10·30, 10 am , Arthur Henson, Supl. ;
Devoted To the Interest of
eventng worship, 6 30 p m. Morning Wo•ship 11 am ,; Servtces. 31S Matn St, PI
Wednesday Btble sludy, 7 30 Youn~ Peoples service, 7 p m. J Pleacrm !, Sunday services, 11
The Melgs-MI:;on Area
' Racine, Ohio
Eventng service. 7:30 p m.; h "' Wron.,dAy Te•'lmo,lal
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Ph. 949·3272
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Wednesday Mld·WHk Prayer meeting, 7, JU ~ · "'

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M&amp; R FOODLINER

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.
LYONS MARKET

THE fARMERS BANK
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SWISHER &amp; lDHSE

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GAUL'S TRAILER SALES

RACINE FOOD MARKET

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

GAUL'S MARKET

ROYAL OAK PARK

THE AntENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp;WAN W.

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Rower Shop

3 ROOMS

NEW
FURNITURE
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NEW YORK a.DlHING HOUSE
MIDDLEPORT BOOK.STORE

ITURE

SADIE'S MARKET

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

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VILlAGE flOWER SHOP

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'111ERE'S ASTORK
CWB ABORNJNG
NEW YORK (Jqi'S) - Mike
Malkin, who ran a 79th St.
' .m&amp;ieHalooil for years, says
he's re~ The Stork Club.
' Reviving lbe111111e II mere Uke

It ... NBC't greatest radlooTV
' ahowman, John F. Roy~, Ill, II
recuperatiq from a stroke at
Unlveralty H!liJPital ... '!be

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"Dlalllonda Are Fore~r' ', will
have grOIHd $40 mlllloolfithln
a week ... Death of retired N. ~
'Y. Dally News drama critic ~
iJohn Chapman shocked Bdlf)'
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•writer, a rare gentleman, a
perceptive critic, and we send
our sympathy and prayer'$ to
his wife, Ge&lt;lrgla.
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9 00-13, "Where Eagles
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11 J0-13, " The Fighting

TUESDAY
8 30- l3, " Hardcase"
11 30-tJ, "The. Vtrgtn Queen"
11 30-8,
"Trapped
In
Tangters"
WEDNESDAY
7 00-3, " Hanged Man"
8:3G-J, "F ifth Man In a String
Quartet"
11 30-8, "We're Not Married"
11 30-13, " View from Pom
pey's Head"
THURSDAY

Kentuckian"

11: J0- 8, . "The Petnfled
Forest"
MONDAY
7 Olh-lJ, •; C0111pulslon"
9· 00- 13, "Where Eagles
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9·00-3, "Deadlier Than the
Male"

11 , 30--8, "Gall Me Madam"
11 3G-13, "WHile F...,lher"

11 30'--8, "Operalton Bot
tleneck"
11 30-13. "The Mudlark"

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9 00-a, TBA
It 30-8, "Cowboy"
11 30-13, "VIolent Saturday"
SATURDAY
2 00-13, "Scarlet Claw"
8.00-3, " Whent Were You
When the Lighft Went Out"
8: 3G-113, - "When Michael
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11 30-1, ArilCI"'I"
11 · 3G-13, "Frankenateln",
"House ,of Frankensttln" &amp;
"Ghost of Frankenstein"

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- 50 yeara after his death ...
Colletle concert 'bookers and
I880rted showbiz unions are
deadlocked over a morals
llllue: the unions refuse 'to let
concert . managemepta fire
performers on booze or drugs;
It's conaldered an Internal
lDllon adlniuion that too much
ol it g0111 on .. The "Robert
Maxwell" l 'we Il.tJted In our
deackhowDiz·dUzelll column
definitely wu IIIII renowed
~Ill R. Maxwell. We
!mow because he called up.
Its agents are trying to
peddle "Love Story" to TV for
a ~hot - at •10,000,000 ...
Gloria Swanson makes balf.ador.en charity appearances a
ll'eek. '!be other morning the
"Butterflies Are Free" star
turned up at a breakfast
Jewish Phllathroples
Federation gathering,
telephoned juat a handful of
friends- and raised more than
QO,ooo ... Charlle ChapHn will
return to the U. S. for the Oscar
Awards
(he'll , get
a
dlltlngulshed-oldUmers
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'Mafia film wave next '
will have Sophia Loren playing
the widow of a Mafia bola who
·takes over the mob, gel8
religion, and becomes a nun ...
S!Jph's 1ut flick wu ''The
Priest's Wife" ... Variety
repoo: 18 the Bleecker Theater In
the Vlllage tried to operate juat
evenJnc1 and weekends (a Ia
tbCIUIIIIdl of bijoua acroea the
natioo), but movie projectlonla18 refused to go along. So
the lheafer's folded ... Lawyer
Melvin Belli and writer Harold
Robbins are formatting a TV 1~------------:__----.---.--:r
aeries. It's about a lalf)'er:
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II)
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8li! 8fi!
Frl...-..a ... n flbn. ltlatar, •Dyan
-4 ,o,:..,:..: cio it 0:0:02;.:. ~ ~ ~ ,;.;,:.; N N Pi Pt.;.. .ft Iii.,; ..0 .:0. ,:..." ••~ O.o-'2.;,: =. ~
I:IIUA
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wouldn't even wlllt to 1---- - - - - - - the corner to be Interviewed ...
Druni critic emenllll Brooks
Alklnson proved you can't
!rem violence anywhere """- ·t
days: ln Bermuda on a hoUdayl111
bird-watching upedltlon,
BrooU wu attacked by a
vlciOUJ German shepherd and
bitten badly.
Henry Klainger'a getting an
101'18 o1 unpolitical attenuoo m
the foreign press. He'a been
dubbed "The Casanova of
America Politics" for openers.
Londoo tabloid cutllned his
picture, "Henry the 9th" .. ,
Parll yaller sheet made ll
"J(iu.Klltl Klaslnger"... Ray
Mllland'• hardly an old man,
but "F'rop" II hlll'/Oth film ...

Marlo Lama's daughter I.Jaa
and Buddy Bregman are
collabing on the Wedding~

March ... The Budd~~~~
quit nawsty Manhattan for the
Coast, found so little there
they've taken a houae In

Quogue, L.l.
Fright-flick star Vln,centt'\
Price at Michael's Pub
estimated his personal art
collecUon Is worth • •000.

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B.-' The Daily Seniinel, Midtlleport-Pom&lt;'l'oy1 0., Jan. 28, 1972

WE'RE 11AVIN'

Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentin~l
Classifiet4
Get
Results!
.

l'HAT AIN'T WHAT
.' I SAID, PAJN

'POSSUM

luHAT Klt.JD Of PERSOIJ

fiEL.mlOIJE ! 'rt&gt;u CIY.J'T
li!U&gt;T f"IUIDS !

IIJOULD &amp;

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FER SUPPER?

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For Rent

. Po~neroy
•tor Co~

2 SI6IIS
Of '
QUALITY

Business Services

For Sale

fan cy O' DELL WHEEL allghment
locafed af Crossroads, Rf. 124.
guppies, angels and bree ders,

TROPICA,L

NEW, 12x60, 2 bedroom mobile
home across from Bradbury
School. Call 992-5308 or see
Charles Lewis, 2nd house
south from Bradbury School.

FI SH,

Beltas and supplies. Phone

'192·5443.

12-30-lfc

Pets welcome.

1-27-tfc HEATH 4 channel Amp. - S80 ;
1969 CHEV . IMPALA CPE.

12095

1(8 engine, automatic tr ans ..
condi t ion~ .

good
spo tless i nterior .

W ·W

p. st eeri ng , factor y ai r

1 BEDROOM mobile home ,.

ti r e-s. radio, da rk gree n fi nish with

1967C HEVELLE MALIBU HTCPE . .

t u rnishe~.

ut il i t ies pa i d ,
-availabl e now. Phone 992 ·

7384.

51395

back arm chair - S40 ; Call
1'92·6083.
1-28-3tp

Wheels

balanced

tronically .
guaranteed.

elec-

1-27·1fC

C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service

51095

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FOUR NEW HoMES
OPEN FOR INSPIOCTION
ONE HOME IN RACINE
TWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE
ONE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT
.
NOMONE'I'DOWN
IOo PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A 3 bedroom $16,900.00 hom.e can .be purchased wlfh a
m9"1thly payment as low as $65.00 f!&gt;r a family with a base
salary ol $5,000.00 and fhree children. 7'1• P.ct. annual
p,rcentave rate.

· 606 E. Main ' Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
FURNI.TURE
see

New ring job. clea n int er ior , good t ires , radio, hea ter .
Sharp bl ack. finis h.

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POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094

Phone 94?-3821
Radne, Ohio
Crift Bradford

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A:l
work
R.e asonable

rates. Phone \&gt;92-3213.

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RENT

Business Services

1·27·3fc SPINET CONSOLE PIANO
5-l·lfC
may be purchased by small
2 BEDROOM mobile home in
Middleporl. Phone 992-5433. mortthly paymen ts, see it SEWING MACHINES: Repair
. and
service, all makes. 992·2284.
1-27·2fc locally, write Cortland Music,
P. 0 . Box 35, Carland, Olio
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy .
44410.
Authorized Singer Sales and
1·28·2fp Service. We Sharpe:n Scissors.
~lop II! and
Our
FURNISHED and unfurnished
3-29-lfc
Floor Display.
apartments . Close lo school. DON'T PUMP your sluggish
septic tank . Get Klean -Em·
Phone 9'12·5434.
AND DOZER work . '-;::::;;;;;;.;;;;;;;:;::;;;:;:::::,
All Septi c Tank Cleaner . BACKHOE
10·18-tfc
Septic tanks insfalled. George I
Landmark Farm Bureau ,
1Bill) Pullins. Phone 992·2478.
Pomeroy.
4·25-tfc
2 BEDROOM mobile home in
1-28-lfc
Rac ine' area . Phone ~ '2 · 6329 .
SEPTIC tank s cleaned. Miller
12 14·tfc

327 en gi ne, 4 speed t rans .. clean inter ior &amp; good tires .
Med grn . fi nish . Ni ce.

1966 VOLKSWAGEN SQ. BACK SEDAN

electric HawAiian guitar SJO; An ti que fancv ladder

Complete front end service,
tune up, and br~ke service.

A FRIU.ID

JUST FOR NV:Ju;.'( ?

16 ACCEPTING'
CREDIT CARDS.

EVEN eEt-lNIE

fT CERTAINLV 16
A 1\.EW IGE1 SEN.

CLATTER

'1-:Z.I

THE I!EGGAR.. ,

OUil i\TIILITIC
8tJMT CAN'T
TAK&amp; ,MUCH

MOttE DF
TillS!

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Pomeroy .Motor Co.
• OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

f'PMEROY, OHIO

COAL limestone . E xcelsior

WANT ADS
Notice
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
P.M.
Day
Belore ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT ...

APARTMENT, N. Second Ave ..

overweight ladies, teens and
men inter ested in a Weight

1·25-tlc

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Publi cation

Monda y Deadline 9 a .m.
Cance llat ion &amp; Corr ections
Will be acce pt ed until 9 a.m . for
Day of Publi cat ion

REGULATIONS

Watchers

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Pomeroy

write :

Class

Weight
.1~- 3 -tfc

r ight to edit or reject any ads
deem ed ob jec t ional. The SAVE up to one half . Br ing your
publis her
w i II
not be
sick TV to Chuck 's TV shop,
r espon sible f or more than one
151 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy .
Incorrect inserti on.
Phone 992·5080.

RATES

For Want Ad Ser vice
5 cents per Word one insert ion
Minimum Charge 75c
12 ce nts per word three
consecuti ve insertions .
18 cent s per word six con -

secutive insertions.

25 Per Cenf Discount on paid

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p.m .

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apartmen t ,

Albert

ORDER
-fiELD SEEDS

1-21 ·81c

1 BEDROOM mobile home, 12 x'
60, adults only . Phone 992·
5443 .
1.1J .tlc

FERTILIZER
SEED CORN

$1.50 for 50 word minimum.

USED OFFSET PLATES
HAVE
MANY USES

For Rent or Sale

'0M . . OY
..tacit w. ClrMy, Mer.

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RENT - 12 x 63 mobile 'home.
adults, no pets . 30 x 60 slore
room, 2 bedroom apartment.
Sale or Trade - 12 ft. meat

HARRISON'S TV and Antenna
Service. Phone 992-2522.
·
6·10-tfc

and

exlerior
1-18-121c

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Order Now ,&amp; Save!

Advertisement.

H i ll,

2· 12·tiC

pa:n1ing , roofing and , gutter
work done. Phone · 843 -2826.

Aluminum
Sheets

5 ROOMS &amp; balh, ground floor

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Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph .

662·3035.

8-15.tfc DRY Wall finisher contractor .
R. I Dubbeld, phone 742 5825.
1-24·5fc

For Sale

Syracuse . Completely fur -

nished . Phone 992.2441 afler 5

Rac ine 949·2261 .

CARD OF 'fHANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

5443.

NEW 2· BEDROOM, double
wide . mobile home on lot in

Now's Time To

ads and ads pa id within 10
day s.

Each additional word 2c.
BLIND ADS
Add itional 25c Charge per

availabl e 16th of January . ------~
Rent reasonable. Pt,one 992 - POODLE puppies, Sliver Toy ,
51'1 3.
Park view Kennels , Phone 992-

in

Watchers I RL 1863 Section
Rd ., Cinci nnati, Ohio 45237 .

The Publi sher reserves the

Salt Works, E. Ma in St .,
Pomeroy . Phone 992-3891.
4-9-tlc

Real Estate For Sale
utility room , built -in kitchen,
wall to wa ll carpet &amp; garage .
Located 112 mile north of

Easlern Hiqh School. House is
almost finiShed and olhers
being built . Call 985-35'18.
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1-21 -30fc
RACINE - 10 room .house,
bath, basement, garage, lwo
lots. No reasonable offer
refused. Phone 94'1·4313.
1-21 -121p

8 for $1.00

The
Daily ·Sentinel

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
' Pll. 992-2174
ALL KINDS OF
GLASS

3 BEDROOM ranch type home,
Arbaugh Addition, Tuppers
Plains. All new · with tolal

We specialize in auto glass
on the spot instalfatioh .

Mirrors . Table Tops . Plafe
Glass. Small home repairs screens . storm windows
repaired.

FREE ESTIMATE
Point Pleasant &amp; Mason

AUTO GLASS

EXPERT

case, 10 ft . vegetable case,
OFFICE HOURS
coin Cola machine, grocery
8:30a .m. to 5:00p.m. Da ll y,
el ectric and central air
carts, meat block, 6 x 6
8:30 a .m. to 12 :00 Noon
conditloning,·bath and 3:~ fu lly
walkln , automatic washer &amp;
Safurda y.
MIDDLEPORT residents who
carpeted, full basement,
dryer. M &amp; G Food Market, 3
are already involved with our
garage in basement. see by
111 Courl Sl.
miles soulh of Middleport on
Church or who don ' l go
appointment, phone \&gt;92-2196
-GUARANTEEDPomeroy, Ohio ·
Rl. 7.
Card of Thanks
anywhere ; board the Mld or 9'12-3585. Danny Thompson.
Phone 992-2094
1-28·3tp
dleporl Firsl Baptist Church
Financing available.
WE WOULD like lo show our
-Bus
I
which
will
be
driven
by
12-30-flc
appreciat ion and send Thanks
Pomeroy Home Auto
qualified dr ivers) . Adulls, Wanted To
to our many fr iends, neigh Auto Sales
SIX
ROOM
house,
133
Butternut
young
r· eople
and
ch
ildren
bors, and relatives lor their
Open8Til5
POCKET
knives , '68 CHEVY Impala , automatic, Ave. Contact Ed Hedrick, 2137
1ust ge on the bus every OLD
cards and gifts, also for the
especia
ll
y
Case
XX.
Also
Monday
thru Saturd•y
Sunday morning and-or af Wadsworth Drive, Columbus,
power
steer ing ,· power
telephone calls and lo lhose
h
a~e
other
old
knives
to
trade
606
E.
Main,
Pomeroy, 0.
ternoon , any place along its
Ol io, phone 237-4334.
brakes, 327 cu. in., grey wilh
that ca me t o vis it in honor of
or sell . Phone 992·2343.
r
oute
(which
may
be
in
front
l1
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black vinyl top, phone '185our 501h Wedding An 1-18-llc 3598.
of your home or nearest
SEPTIC lanks cleaned. Free
niversa ry . Mr . &amp;Mrs. Delbert
corner)
.
You'll
be
brought
pipe inspecllon. Paul Sleln1-21
-12tc
Becker .
righl back aller lhe service. If OLD FURNITURE, Round Dak
melz, phone 742·5864.
1-28-llp
lhe bus fills up before our
tables, Brass beds, dishes, 1965 FORD 112 ton , V-8, Custom
l-26-12fp
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GUN SHOOT , Sunday . Jan . lll, 1
p. m . Racine Gun Club.
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HYMN SING , Eagle Ridge
Com_munity Church, Sunday,

Jan . 301h at 2 p. m. All special

singers and pub I ic invited.
Everyone wel co me .

1-27-31p
GUN SHOO T, Forke d Run
Spor lsman Cl ub, Sun day ,
Jan . 30, 12 noon .
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YARD Sale, Thursday, Friday
&amp; Salurday al Dave Haggy
residenc e, left of Happy
Hollow, start s 9 a.m.
1·26·3fp

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INCOME TAX servi ce, daily
ex cept Sunday, even ings by
appoi ntment. Mrs . Wanda

Eblin, Laurel Cliff Road. 1
mil e west of Meigs County
Fa irgrou nd on Rt . 7 b '1'pa ss.

Phone '192-2272.

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complete,

we ' ll

clocks,

l'!nd ·or

cab,

unload at lhe Church and
households . Write M. D.
contin·ue to pick .,up ·.any one · Miller, Rt.·4, Pomeroy, Ohio,
else who wishes :to use this
tall m -6271 .
12-17-tfc
free service. There will be

w'fth

overd'r lve, radio, in

1\~alty.

INTER lOR &amp; exterior painting.
R., 1, D.u~beld#bofl&amp;'7~2-5825 .
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6o~ ~~~R~in.

l n ve nl ory .

- - - - - --

for sale . Brown's. Phone 992-

with ..-r ~lr ;
1964
Ford.
automat1c, 4 door ; 1962 ln - THE

SllJ.

12' • 14' · 24' · WiDE

12·31 .tfc

lernational '''ton pickup ; 1959

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

TEAFORD
SR.

-------

con veyed to the h igh est bidder
upon the foll ow ing term s; Cash HI GH SCHOOL SENIORS .
in hand on day o t sal e.
Enli st now - stay home until
The right is rese r ved to r ejec t
after
grad uation . Guaranteed
~ ,y and all bids
assi gnment s to Europe,
Donald Col tins, Presiden l
Korea , Hawaii, or selected
of Vi ll age Counci l
V ill age of Pomeroy
l ocati ons in the U. S. See your
Jane Watton , Cler k
l ocal Army representa ti ve for
4, 11 . 18, Si c

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Estate

Deceued.

of

Cue No . 20,616
Eldon
G1u1 ,

lacts abou l lhe 180·Day
Delayed Enlry Program and
th e Army 's new pay raise.
For more information call

593·3022.

Noti ce Is hereby given that
Evetvn Gaul , of Ch ester, Oh io,
has been duly appo inted RES PONSIBL E person
Execut ri)( of the Es tate ot Eldon
and manage rout e.
Gaul , dec eased , la t e of Me igs
a
nd
deli ve ry .
County , Oh io.
Cleaner
s,
Mason , W.
Creditors are r equi red to fil e
the ir cla ims with said llduc iar y
wi th in f our mon ths .
Dated th is 26th day of
Jenuery 1972.

JOHN C. BACON , Judge

992-3975

992-5786

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph. 4464782, Gallipolis. John Russell,
·

· 5-12-tfc
AUTOMOBILE. Insurance been
cancelled?
Los!
your
. operator's license? Call 992·
2966.
6·15-ffc

l-26·31c

for ced air heat , air con diti oning in Racine area.

Phone 992-6329.
1·23-llc

For Sale
STEREO, Early American
Stereo , radio

combinat ion,

AM· FM radio , 4 speaker
sound syslem . Balance $79.81.
Use our budgel lerms. Call
1&gt;'12·7085.
1-26-61c
----~-

fo work
Pic k -up

A. B.C.
Va .

1·25-tlc

Employment Wanted

Wffi'I')S

WALNUT ,

Modern

slyle,

stereo. radio. AM-FM radio, 4
speaker sound system, 4
speed autometlc changer.

Balan ce $68 .59. Use our
budg el terms . Call 1'92·7085.
1·26·61c

---:-::-::-:-:--:--:--:---

air furnace. Near Pomeroy .

Elemenfary School.
· \&gt;92-7284 to see.

Phone

LAND CONTRACT
11 ,500.00 DOWN wilh $53.42 a
ll -7·ffc
man th . 6 room house. Good
well . Out·cellar and other
buildings. 3 ACRES.
RACINE - 7 room house, e x·
cellent l ocat ion , oul of high
n ACRES
water . l lf2 bath, carpet on two
FREE
GAS
- 6 rooms, bath,
r ooms, new roof, practically
cellar.
Young
fruil. Space lor
new cemen t block garage .
mobile
home.
Spring waler.
Garden plot. Gas heal. !&gt;hone
Ask
ing
$13,500.00.
949-3954.
'
1·27-Jip
RUTLAND
3
BEDROOMS,
nice kitchen ,
GALLIPOLIS FERRY, W. Va.
balh,
lois
of
paneling.
Large
- 8 room house, newly
lol.
Only
$6.000.00.
painted on lwo·thlrds acre lot ,
3 bedrooms downstairs, 2
100 ACRES
upstairs, come see. Close to
hard road, 5fore and church ,

only SIO,OOO. Phone Pt .
Pleasant 675-2946.
1-27-4tp

1971 ZI G-ZAG Sewing Machine
Cour t of Common Pleas
LOTS and yards cleaned . Wri te
lell in layaway . Beaufllul MINERSVI'LLE on Welchtown
Probate Olvls!on
paslel color, lull size model.
Box 321. Rufland, Ohio.
Hill - 1'14 acre lot with old
Il l 28 : 12) 4, 11, 31C
All buill ·in to bullonhole, do
. 1·25-6fp
house, all utilities, S600.
stret ch sewing and fancy
Phone 992·6021.
s
lilching . Pay jusl $48 .75 Cllsh
HAVE welder, willlravel. Local
1·27-6tc
or terms available . Trade·lns
cerliffed welder wllh mobile
accepted. Phone 1'92-5641 .
4 ROOM house In Antiquity. See
gas welder want$ welding
I 26-61&lt;
Chelles Wolfe, Racine .
job•. Any evening afler 6: 30
Asking price S1SOO; phone 247·
and all day Salurday. Phone
VACUUM Cleaner brand new
3155.
' 992·5271 .
1971 model. Complete with all
1-27·12tc
1·23-6fc
cleaning tools. Small paint
damoge in shipping. Will lake
$27
cash or budgol plan 1-tOUSE , 10-l1 Lincoln Heights.
For Sale or Trade
Call Dann y Thompson, 992·
availabl e. Phone 1'92·5641.
2196.
1·26·61c
'69 DODGE Swinger, 2 dr .
7-18-tfc
hardloo, V.e, slandard, 36,000
miles, still u_nder warranly, GRAVELY Traclor . Phone 'I'll. :H:-:0::-U::S-:E:-i-n_L_on
_ g_ P_o_fl_om
- , -phune
)433.
$1,0'15 ; .phone 1&gt;'11·6048.
985· 352~.
'
1·1Hfp
1·27-21c
1·28 tfc

The Statum

That Listens

To You

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

5 bedrooms, l1 room home,
bath , shower in basement.

Plenly of barn room . Good
lerllle land. Chester wafer.
Will sub·divide for housing ,
2 APARTMENTS
11 ROOMS - 5 up with bath, 6
down. balh. Large porch.
Nice yard.
stores.

In

town

near

BE MIN£!!

.

WELL, FIRST,
DENNIS STUCK

HIS F IST IN
TH' EIIFI:THDAY

WINNIE WINKLE
®GIVEU5 A
FIGURE AND

BE: I?EAL15TIC1

service.

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WENT HOME!

OOOR ...

T~ING

AI50UT 'TI-l'
BROKEN
WINDOW,..

ilONNAZ flUILDING ADD
TO THE
OF YOUR

rosr

PROJECT?

N. W. COMPTON, 0.0.
' OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST.,
POMER Y.

MID-WINTER
MOBILE HOME SALE

I don't kn6w1

Hack! •

ALL HOMES ON LOT OR BY CUSTOMER
ORDER DISCOUNTED5 PER CENT
WE liRE NOTmo~lng out'o~·Melg~·&lt;;o4nJil!tdhers have '
but w&lt;i·wlll continue fo "Service whaf w~71tome and·see the new GREEN BRIAR. The home for !hose who
appreciate the befler things of life. Manufactured· by !he
largest builder of mobile homes. Our 12' wide Arlhigfon
Homes start at $3695.00. Delivered and set up.

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THIS ~GOHNA

HAPPEN,. . DAOO'r"'?

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perty shown on the General Tax nuplicate of Real Estate, Public Utility and
Personal Property within said County for the year 1971 is as follows:

«.Enchant·

ress who

helped
Jason
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character

province

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SCHOOL DISTRICTS

:

AND CORPORATIONS

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ship
Durable
WITW WER1"
wood
ES C:.ROOVY.
17. Dedared
null and
void
20. Portu·
·fiUeJeeoin
Zl. Tlmorese
coin
u. Fr()St
~·r;::,t ZL Neighbor
of Okla .
U. Religious
school
(abbr.)
11. Chance
21. New
Guinea
port
!8. Samuel's
instructor
It, Metric

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BEDFORD
Meigs Local S.D. ------- 4.30
CHESTER
Eastern Local S.D. _____ 4.30
Meigs Local S.D. ------- 4.30
COLUMBIA
Alexander Local S.D. ___ 4.30
LEBANON
Eastern Local S.D. ___ ___ 4.30
Southem Local S.D. __ ___ 4.30
LETART
Southern Local S.D. _____ 4.30
OLIVE
RaRtern Local S.D. ----- 4.30
OHANGE
E a~tcrn Local S.D. _- - --- 4.30
RUTLAND
Mei!fS Loc ~l S.D. ----- - - ·4;.30
Rutl~nd V11lage -------- 4.30
SALEM
Meigs Local S.D. ------- 4.30
SALISBURY
Meigs Local S.D. ------- 4.30
Middleport Village ------ 4.30
Pomero)• Village -------- 4.30
SCIPIO
.
Meigs Local S.D. - --- - - - 4.30
SUTTON
Southern Local S.D. __ __ 4.80
Racine Village ----- - --- 4.30
Syracu,,e Village - ----~ - 4.30
Sutton-Meigs Local ----- 4.30 ·

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22.00

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wood
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song
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!lied lor the three L's, X for the two 0'1! etc. Single !etten,
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hintl. Eacb clay the code letters are dllrerent.
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to form the ourprlae 11111wer, u
aunelled b7the ....,., cartoon.

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ll.XPECT A MAW 0: VI&amp;ION
10 ~E'CO\IIl. WHEN
HE &amp;E:iS ON TOP.

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4 ACRES
4 BEDROOMS, 1'12 balhs ,
modern kllchen wllh cook
unils. Large closels, hardReal estate taxes which have not been · paid at the. close .of each . collection
Wood fl~s. Basemen!. One
ran'y a penalty of t.en per cent. Taxes may be paid at the office of the county
mile of MiddlepOrt.
HOMES, FARMS,
treasurer or by·m1111. Please bring you t· IaRt tax receipt and if you pay by mail
BUSINESSES, LOTS,
,
be s!1re to locnte Y~ur proper·ty by taxing ·dist•rict. Always examine your tax
AND COMMERCIAL
recctpt t.o see that rt covers all your property. Office Uours 9:00A.M. to 4:00
LOCATIONS.
HELEN L. TEAFORD,
P.M.
darly except Saturday when office doseR at Noon. Tax books wUJ open
I,
ASSOCIATE
December 15,,lD71 to February 3, 1972,
'
.
·
992-3325 992-2378
'
1·23.61c
l
HOWARD E. FRA~K, Meigs County Treaaurer

8. Like an
egg
7. Reprehensible

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nent
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l'f. Moral
lec:ture
88. Esau's

TUNNELlO'm.IW
THE CEll TEl': OF
THE IIURIEI'

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9.00 .55 .65 1.00 43.40

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ene letter to t1ch /ICIUart, to
form four ordinary word1.

meuure
St. Dark·

K*N f!EGIII

IIIGGJNG AN

.55

DOWN
1, Wooden
core
Z. Uquor
S.Famous
campaign
slogan
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8. "Essays
of-"
t . Be
wantlog
U . Famous
TV series
15. Schoolbag
Item
n. Viva voce
18. Miles, in

land

.55 ,65 1.00 31.00

.55

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1. Jejeune
5, Hut
10. Lady's
slipper
11. Spanish

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742~7
992-5803
992-38'18 742-4761
We are fully Insured

·- - - - - -

Virgil B.

21 , 28 ; (2)

Phone

240 Lincoln St.
Middleport, Ohio
Dba Anthony Plumbing
'
We have a complete Home
Maintenance Service the
year around. No matter.whaf
your need. Complete roof or
spouti~ repair. Interior or
exterior carpentry. Ceiling
tile and Paneling and Siding.
Complete Plumbing &amp;
Heotlng.
Day Number 1'92·2550
We have 24 · hr. emergency

Y'ARSAN' 5!

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}pecial occasions .

'll:leal for meeting place with or withouf klfchen
privileges.
IndiVIdual Cafering
Will seal up fo 150 people.

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ALL WEATHER ROOFING
'
&amp; CONSTRUCTION
&amp; PLUMBING CO.

READY·MIX CONCRETE de·
livered rlghf to your project.
1961
'''TON
Chevrolel
pickup,
6
MIDDLEPORT
3
bedrooms,
Mobile Homes For Sale
Fast
and
easy .
Free
cylinder - $400 ; phone after 5 NICE 8 ROOM HOME, 1'12
esfimates . Phone 992 ·3284.
p.m., John A. Jeffers, 992· ba lhs, porches, double
60xl2 Kirkwood, 3 bedrooms,
Streets, Middleport, Ohio.
Goeglein Ready -Mix Co . •
6773.
garage, level lol, excellenl
unfurnished,
underpinning .
1-28-llc
Middleport, Oh io.
l-28·31c neighborhood . Call for price.
Phone 992·5445.
We Specialize in Ordering Homes fo Suit the Customer.
6·30-tfc
1·27-3fp
WILL DO furnilure refinishing
HARD TO BELIEVE
=
y ,-5;:;;37;-;H lgh
and repairs ; also some
1970 W-30 OLDSMOBILE 442, POMEROY- 1'12 slory frame, 'C-O'-L'D'"N"'IA~L~Au::;to=Bod
60X1
2,
2-bedroom,
all·electric,
upholslering of small chairs.
51.
,
Middleport,
Ohio.
automatic , factorr stereo
MEIGS MOBILE HOMES
3 bedr ooms , bath , utility
air conditioned, 8x20 ft . Porch
Phone 949-2405.
Complete body repairs and
Iape. Lots of extras . Ike new. room . porches. gas forced -air
aluminum
awning,
and
1-28-Jtc
paintings, glass lnstallaflon,
Call 992-2441 after 5 p.m;
furnace, some hardwood
TUPPERS PLAiNS, 0.
aluminum skirting, com .
free
loaner
cars
and
11
-28-flc
floors.
$3,500.00.
plefe!y
sefup.
Beautiful
Phone 667-3891
FOR A lasling gilt - Land·
esllmates, also mechanical
location . Owner leaving state . '68 FORD pickup, c uslom cab.
scapes painted or drawn to
EXCELLENT
Phone 94'1·48'12 or 992-5272.
repairs. Phone 992·37'131-28-6tc
.
wide bed . 6 cylinder , 3 speed .
order . Call David and Lynn
·
LOCATION
1·10-ffc
26.000 miles, $1.400 ; phone
Lynas , 992-6083.
RACINE- 2 slory frame, bath,
9'12-6048.
1-28.61p
1-25-6tp 4 bedrooms, porches, gas·
forced.air hea1. outbuilding , 2
CHILD care in my home. Can
exira level lots.
'56 OLDSMOBILE with 394 cu.
furnish references. Mrs .
Glenn Smllh, Rock Springs
RATES 01&lt;' TAXATION FC)R 1971
ln. ;. completely re -built
w2 STORY BRICK
Rd .. Phone 992-6187.
engme, phone 94'1-2119.
MIDDLEPORT- 2 bedrooms,
I-2J.6tc
In pur"ua!!ce of law, I, Howard E. Frank, Treasurer of Meigs County, Ohio,
- ::-::--:::----- -1-·2_7_-3tp balh, carpeted, dining room ,
rl o hereb)' give notice that the number of Mills levied on each dollar of pro1967 BUICK, automalic, 4 door po r ches , storage building ,
KOSCOT KOSMETICS and wigs
level lot. JUST $6.950.00.

ANSWER TO YOUR
HOME
HUNTING CAN
Chevrolet 1/ 2 ton p i ckup .
Di scount on m ost all Items . 20
PROBABLY
BE FOUND
Phone '1'12-6547.
pel. di scount on shoes. Open 7 WANT WORK at home adWITH US.
day s a week. Edna 's Grocery,
l-27-31p
HENRY CLELAND
dresslna and stuffing en ·
Portland, Oh io.
REALTOR
velopes'f Rush self.stamped
1220,W•shington Blvd.
'57 CHEVY, 327 cu . in .', solid '
1·23·6fp
Office 992-2259
envelope to F. Uribe, Bo x 36.
Belpro, Ohio
llflers, Cam , 3 speed, new
Residence 992-25611
Albany, Ohio, 45710.
interior
and racing slicks ,
1.6.tfc
1-23-61c
LEGAL NOTICE
good conditi on . Phone 992Notice is her eb y g ive n that
FOR THE BEST deal in a new
5663.
sealed bids w il l be re cei v ed at IN STRUCTION in organ and
or used mobile home, fry
the off ice of the Vi l lage Counc il,
piano . Gerald Hoffner , phone
Kanauga Mobile Home Sales.
Vill age of Po me roy , in care of
Kanauga
, Ohio.
992·3825.
Real Estate !=or Sale
Donal d Co llins , Pr esi den t of the
1·1'1 -lltc
12·17·901c
Villa ge c ounc i l , the Board .
3 BEDROOM modular home ,
hav ing
su per\l i Sion
or
total el ectric. whole house air
management of !h e r eal estate
MOBILE HOMES . Large
conditioning
; 5 acres of land,
to be so ld, until 12 :00 o'cl ock.' Help Wanted
selection 8 - 10 - 12 wides. 1 to 4
above ground pool with pool
noon on th e 6th day of March,
bedrooms,
bank
repos
and
1972, t or the purc ha se of the EXPERIENCED Beautifician .
equipment ; all kitchen ap used, some practically new.
foll owi ng des cr ibed r eal esta te:
Must have manager 's license .
pliances indudlng new dish ·
Save up to v•. R. A. or Don
Lot 12 in V. B. Hor ton 's 'Ad ·
Must be able lo do high
washer. Phone 882-2481 or 882Broker
Miller,
705
Farson
Street,
dition to Pomeroy . Lo l 13 in v.
fashion with both short and
2335 in New Haven , W. Va .
110
Mechanic
Street
Belpre
,
Ohio
by
Kaiser
B.
H ort on ' s Addit ion to
long hair. Guaranteed salar y.
1·25-6tc
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy .
Aluminum, phone m .9531.
Send resume C· O The Daily
Reference D eed : Volu me 205,
1·18-12tc
Sentinel , P. 0. Box 729-B,
Page 38 7 ot !h e M eigs County ,
NICE 2·story home with full
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
Oh io. Deed Rec ords .
WE HAVE 36
basement, 2 lots·, new forced
MOBILE
home
on
nice
lot,
Said prope r ty is 10 be sol d and
1·28-31c
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
REDU CIN G

private parties, banquefs.•

Oeland

good . cond ilioh - $1 ,075 ;
Phone Coolville, Olio 6673'$;3,
________
1·2_8.Jip

room for you and your
friends.
For more
ln forma1ion - write to thE- First
Bapfisl Church, 61h &amp; Palmer

Make reservations for your

!J'L A8NF.R

Wheel Alignment

&amp;

complete

Orchid Room

$5.55

Buy

route

The

Owner &amp; Operator.

AI Conard, Mgr.
Phone 304-773-.5710
Route 33
Mason, W. Va .

CALL
HILTON WOLFE, 949-3211
DALE DUTTON, 992-2534

BILL NELSON, 992·3657
TOM CROW, 992-2510

From fhe largest T •• ,;;i;
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smallest Heater Core.
Nathan Biggs
R•dlator Specialist

For Every Purpose

4 BEDROOM, bath &amp; half,

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B.-' The Daily Seniinel, Midtlleport-Pom&lt;'l'oy1 0., Jan. 28, 1972

WE'RE 11AVIN'

Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentin~l
Classifiet4
Get
Results!
.

l'HAT AIN'T WHAT
.' I SAID, PAJN

'POSSUM

luHAT Klt.JD Of PERSOIJ

fiEL.mlOIJE ! 'rt&gt;u CIY.J'T
li!U&gt;T f"IUIDS !

IIJOULD &amp;

.,

FER SUPPER?

~ ·-

.

For Rent

. Po~neroy
•tor Co~

2 SI6IIS
Of '
QUALITY

Business Services

For Sale

fan cy O' DELL WHEEL allghment
locafed af Crossroads, Rf. 124.
guppies, angels and bree ders,

TROPICA,L

NEW, 12x60, 2 bedroom mobile
home across from Bradbury
School. Call 992-5308 or see
Charles Lewis, 2nd house
south from Bradbury School.

FI SH,

Beltas and supplies. Phone

'192·5443.

12-30-lfc

Pets welcome.

1-27-tfc HEATH 4 channel Amp. - S80 ;
1969 CHEV . IMPALA CPE.

12095

1(8 engine, automatic tr ans ..
condi t ion~ .

good
spo tless i nterior .

W ·W

p. st eeri ng , factor y ai r

1 BEDROOM mobile home ,.

ti r e-s. radio, da rk gree n fi nish with

1967C HEVELLE MALIBU HTCPE . .

t u rnishe~.

ut il i t ies pa i d ,
-availabl e now. Phone 992 ·

7384.

51395

back arm chair - S40 ; Call
1'92·6083.
1-28-3tp

Wheels

balanced

tronically .
guaranteed.

elec-

1-27·1fC

C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service

51095

, FR18\JD

FOUR NEW HoMES
OPEN FOR INSPIOCTION
ONE HOME IN RACINE
TWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE
ONE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT
.
NOMONE'I'DOWN
IOo PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A 3 bedroom $16,900.00 hom.e can .be purchased wlfh a
m9"1thly payment as low as $65.00 f!&gt;r a family with a base
salary ol $5,000.00 and fhree children. 7'1• P.ct. annual
p,rcentave rate.

· 606 E. Main ' Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
FURNI.TURE
see

New ring job. clea n int er ior , good t ires , radio, hea ter .
Sharp bl ack. finis h.

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?lEND

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094

Phone 94?-3821
Radne, Ohio
Crift Bradford

·r- -

.A.

A:l
work
R.e asonable

rates. Phone \&gt;92-3213.

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RENT

Business Services

1·27·3fc SPINET CONSOLE PIANO
5-l·lfC
may be purchased by small
2 BEDROOM mobile home in
Middleporl. Phone 992-5433. mortthly paymen ts, see it SEWING MACHINES: Repair
. and
service, all makes. 992·2284.
1-27·2fc locally, write Cortland Music,
P. 0 . Box 35, Carland, Olio
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy .
44410.
Authorized Singer Sales and
1·28·2fp Service. We Sharpe:n Scissors.
~lop II! and
Our
FURNISHED and unfurnished
3-29-lfc
Floor Display.
apartments . Close lo school. DON'T PUMP your sluggish
septic tank . Get Klean -Em·
Phone 9'12·5434.
AND DOZER work . '-;::::;;;;;;.;;;;;;;:;::;;;:;:::::,
All Septi c Tank Cleaner . BACKHOE
10·18-tfc
Septic tanks insfalled. George I
Landmark Farm Bureau ,
1Bill) Pullins. Phone 992·2478.
Pomeroy.
4·25-tfc
2 BEDROOM mobile home in
1-28-lfc
Rac ine' area . Phone ~ '2 · 6329 .
SEPTIC tank s cleaned. Miller
12 14·tfc

327 en gi ne, 4 speed t rans .. clean inter ior &amp; good tires .
Med grn . fi nish . Ni ce.

1966 VOLKSWAGEN SQ. BACK SEDAN

electric HawAiian guitar SJO; An ti que fancv ladder

Complete front end service,
tune up, and br~ke service.

A FRIU.ID

JUST FOR NV:Ju;.'( ?

16 ACCEPTING'
CREDIT CARDS.

EVEN eEt-lNIE

fT CERTAINLV 16
A 1\.EW IGE1 SEN.

CLATTER

'1-:Z.I

THE I!EGGAR.. ,

OUil i\TIILITIC
8tJMT CAN'T
TAK&amp; ,MUCH

MOttE DF
TillS!

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Pomeroy .Motor Co.
• OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

f'PMEROY, OHIO

COAL limestone . E xcelsior

WANT ADS
Notice
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
P.M.
Day
Belore ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT ...

APARTMENT, N. Second Ave ..

overweight ladies, teens and
men inter ested in a Weight

1·25-tlc

5
Publi cation

Monda y Deadline 9 a .m.
Cance llat ion &amp; Corr ections
Will be acce pt ed until 9 a.m . for
Day of Publi cat ion

REGULATIONS

Watchers

1R I

Pomeroy

write :

Class

Weight
.1~- 3 -tfc

r ight to edit or reject any ads
deem ed ob jec t ional. The SAVE up to one half . Br ing your
publis her
w i II
not be
sick TV to Chuck 's TV shop,
r espon sible f or more than one
151 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy .
Incorrect inserti on.
Phone 992·5080.

RATES

For Want Ad Ser vice
5 cents per Word one insert ion
Minimum Charge 75c
12 ce nts per word three
consecuti ve insertions .
18 cent s per word six con -

secutive insertions.

25 Per Cenf Discount on paid

ll ·21·ffC

p.m .

1·3·tfc

apartmen t ,

Albert

ORDER
-fiELD SEEDS

1-21 ·81c

1 BEDROOM mobile home, 12 x'
60, adults only . Phone 992·
5443 .
1.1J .tlc

FERTILIZER
SEED CORN

$1.50 for 50 word minimum.

USED OFFSET PLATES
HAVE
MANY USES

For Rent or Sale

'0M . . OY
..tacit w. ClrMy, Mer.

,_,.·1111

RENT - 12 x 63 mobile 'home.
adults, no pets . 30 x 60 slore
room, 2 bedroom apartment.
Sale or Trade - 12 ft. meat

HARRISON'S TV and Antenna
Service. Phone 992-2522.
·
6·10-tfc

and

exlerior
1-18-121c

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Order Now ,&amp; Save!

Advertisement.

H i ll,

2· 12·tiC

pa:n1ing , roofing and , gutter
work done. Phone · 843 -2826.

Aluminum
Sheets

5 ROOMS &amp; balh, ground floor

•

INTERIOR

36" X 23" X.009

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Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph .

662·3035.

8-15.tfc DRY Wall finisher contractor .
R. I Dubbeld, phone 742 5825.
1-24·5fc

For Sale

Syracuse . Completely fur -

nished . Phone 992.2441 afler 5

Rac ine 949·2261 .

CARD OF 'fHANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

5443.

NEW 2· BEDROOM, double
wide . mobile home on lot in

Now's Time To

ads and ads pa id within 10
day s.

Each additional word 2c.
BLIND ADS
Add itional 25c Charge per

availabl e 16th of January . ------~
Rent reasonable. Pt,one 992 - POODLE puppies, Sliver Toy ,
51'1 3.
Park view Kennels , Phone 992-

in

Watchers I RL 1863 Section
Rd ., Cinci nnati, Ohio 45237 .

The Publi sher reserves the

Salt Works, E. Ma in St .,
Pomeroy . Phone 992-3891.
4-9-tlc

Real Estate For Sale
utility room , built -in kitchen,
wall to wa ll carpet &amp; garage .
Located 112 mile north of

Easlern Hiqh School. House is
almost finiShed and olhers
being built . Call 985-35'18.
·
1-21 -30fc
RACINE - 10 room .house,
bath, basement, garage, lwo
lots. No reasonable offer
refused. Phone 94'1·4313.
1-21 -121p

8 for $1.00

The
Daily ·Sentinel

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
' Pll. 992-2174
ALL KINDS OF
GLASS

3 BEDROOM ranch type home,
Arbaugh Addition, Tuppers
Plains. All new · with tolal

We specialize in auto glass
on the spot instalfatioh .

Mirrors . Table Tops . Plafe
Glass. Small home repairs screens . storm windows
repaired.

FREE ESTIMATE
Point Pleasant &amp; Mason

AUTO GLASS

EXPERT

case, 10 ft . vegetable case,
OFFICE HOURS
coin Cola machine, grocery
8:30a .m. to 5:00p.m. Da ll y,
el ectric and central air
carts, meat block, 6 x 6
8:30 a .m. to 12 :00 Noon
conditloning,·bath and 3:~ fu lly
walkln , automatic washer &amp;
Safurda y.
MIDDLEPORT residents who
carpeted, full basement,
dryer. M &amp; G Food Market, 3
are already involved with our
garage in basement. see by
111 Courl Sl.
miles soulh of Middleport on
Church or who don ' l go
appointment, phone \&gt;92-2196
-GUARANTEEDPomeroy, Ohio ·
Rl. 7.
Card of Thanks
anywhere ; board the Mld or 9'12-3585. Danny Thompson.
Phone 992-2094
1-28·3tp
dleporl Firsl Baptist Church
Financing available.
WE WOULD like lo show our
-Bus
I
which
will
be
driven
by
12-30-flc
appreciat ion and send Thanks
Pomeroy Home Auto
qualified dr ivers) . Adulls, Wanted To
to our many fr iends, neigh Auto Sales
SIX
ROOM
house,
133
Butternut
young
r· eople
and
ch
ildren
bors, and relatives lor their
Open8Til5
POCKET
knives , '68 CHEVY Impala , automatic, Ave. Contact Ed Hedrick, 2137
1ust ge on the bus every OLD
cards and gifts, also for the
especia
ll
y
Case
XX.
Also
Monday
thru Saturd•y
Sunday morning and-or af Wadsworth Drive, Columbus,
power
steer ing ,· power
telephone calls and lo lhose
h
a~e
other
old
knives
to
trade
606
E.
Main,
Pomeroy, 0.
ternoon , any place along its
Ol io, phone 237-4334.
brakes, 327 cu. in., grey wilh
that ca me t o vis it in honor of
or sell . Phone 992·2343.
r
oute
(which
may
be
in
front
l1
·21
·tfc
black vinyl top, phone '185our 501h Wedding An 1-18-llc 3598.
of your home or nearest
SEPTIC lanks cleaned. Free
niversa ry . Mr . &amp;Mrs. Delbert
corner)
.
You'll
be
brought
pipe inspecllon. Paul Sleln1-21
-12tc
Becker .
righl back aller lhe service. If OLD FURNITURE, Round Dak
melz, phone 742·5864.
1-28-llp
lhe bus fills up before our
tables, Brass beds, dishes, 1965 FORD 112 ton , V-8, Custom
l-26-12fp
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Notice

GUN SHOOT , Sunday . Jan . lll, 1
p. m . Racine Gun Club.
· 1·27·3tc
HYMN SING , Eagle Ridge
Com_munity Church, Sunday,

Jan . 301h at 2 p. m. All special

singers and pub I ic invited.
Everyone wel co me .

1-27-31p
GUN SHOO T, Forke d Run
Spor lsman Cl ub, Sun day ,
Jan . 30, 12 noon .
1-26-31c

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YARD Sale, Thursday, Friday
&amp; Salurday al Dave Haggy
residenc e, left of Happy
Hollow, start s 9 a.m.
1·26·3fp

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INCOME TAX servi ce, daily
ex cept Sunday, even ings by
appoi ntment. Mrs . Wanda

Eblin, Laurel Cliff Road. 1
mil e west of Meigs County
Fa irgrou nd on Rt . 7 b '1'pa ss.

Phone '192-2272.

1-3-lOtc

Is

complete,

we ' ll

clocks,

l'!nd ·or

cab,

unload at lhe Church and
households . Write M. D.
contin·ue to pick .,up ·.any one · Miller, Rt.·4, Pomeroy, Ohio,
else who wishes :to use this
tall m -6271 .
12-17-tfc
free service. There will be

w'fth

overd'r lve, radio, in

1\~alty.

INTER lOR &amp; exterior painting.
R., 1, D.u~beld#bofl&amp;'7~2-5825 .
'
.,; l~ '·f~ 4 · 5fc

.

0

6o~ ~~~R~in.

l n ve nl ory .

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for sale . Brown's. Phone 992-

with ..-r ~lr ;
1964
Ford.
automat1c, 4 door ; 1962 ln - THE

SllJ.

12' • 14' · 24' · WiDE

12·31 .tfc

lernational '''ton pickup ; 1959

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

TEAFORD
SR.

-------

con veyed to the h igh est bidder
upon the foll ow ing term s; Cash HI GH SCHOOL SENIORS .
in hand on day o t sal e.
Enli st now - stay home until
The right is rese r ved to r ejec t
after
grad uation . Guaranteed
~ ,y and all bids
assi gnment s to Europe,
Donald Col tins, Presiden l
Korea , Hawaii, or selected
of Vi ll age Counci l
V ill age of Pomeroy
l ocati ons in the U. S. See your
Jane Watton , Cler k
l ocal Army representa ti ve for
4, 11 . 18, Si c

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Estate

Deceued.

of

Cue No . 20,616
Eldon
G1u1 ,

lacts abou l lhe 180·Day
Delayed Enlry Program and
th e Army 's new pay raise.
For more information call

593·3022.

Noti ce Is hereby given that
Evetvn Gaul , of Ch ester, Oh io,
has been duly appo inted RES PONSIBL E person
Execut ri)( of the Es tate ot Eldon
and manage rout e.
Gaul , dec eased , la t e of Me igs
a
nd
deli ve ry .
County , Oh io.
Cleaner
s,
Mason , W.
Creditors are r equi red to fil e
the ir cla ims with said llduc iar y
wi th in f our mon ths .
Dated th is 26th day of
Jenuery 1972.

JOHN C. BACON , Judge

992-3975

992-5786

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph. 4464782, Gallipolis. John Russell,
·

· 5-12-tfc
AUTOMOBILE. Insurance been
cancelled?
Los!
your
. operator's license? Call 992·
2966.
6·15-ffc

l-26·31c

for ced air heat , air con diti oning in Racine area.

Phone 992-6329.
1·23-llc

For Sale
STEREO, Early American
Stereo , radio

combinat ion,

AM· FM radio , 4 speaker
sound syslem . Balance $79.81.
Use our budgel lerms. Call
1&gt;'12·7085.
1-26-61c
----~-

fo work
Pic k -up

A. B.C.
Va .

1·25-tlc

Employment Wanted

Wffi'I')S

WALNUT ,

Modern

slyle,

stereo. radio. AM-FM radio, 4
speaker sound system, 4
speed autometlc changer.

Balan ce $68 .59. Use our
budg el terms . Call 1'92·7085.
1·26·61c

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air furnace. Near Pomeroy .

Elemenfary School.
· \&gt;92-7284 to see.

Phone

LAND CONTRACT
11 ,500.00 DOWN wilh $53.42 a
ll -7·ffc
man th . 6 room house. Good
well . Out·cellar and other
buildings. 3 ACRES.
RACINE - 7 room house, e x·
cellent l ocat ion , oul of high
n ACRES
water . l lf2 bath, carpet on two
FREE
GAS
- 6 rooms, bath,
r ooms, new roof, practically
cellar.
Young
fruil. Space lor
new cemen t block garage .
mobile
home.
Spring waler.
Garden plot. Gas heal. !&gt;hone
Ask
ing
$13,500.00.
949-3954.
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1·27-Jip
RUTLAND
3
BEDROOMS,
nice kitchen ,
GALLIPOLIS FERRY, W. Va.
balh,
lois
of
paneling.
Large
- 8 room house, newly
lol.
Only
$6.000.00.
painted on lwo·thlrds acre lot ,
3 bedrooms downstairs, 2
100 ACRES
upstairs, come see. Close to
hard road, 5fore and church ,

only SIO,OOO. Phone Pt .
Pleasant 675-2946.
1-27-4tp

1971 ZI G-ZAG Sewing Machine
Cour t of Common Pleas
LOTS and yards cleaned . Wri te
lell in layaway . Beaufllul MINERSVI'LLE on Welchtown
Probate Olvls!on
paslel color, lull size model.
Box 321. Rufland, Ohio.
Hill - 1'14 acre lot with old
Il l 28 : 12) 4, 11, 31C
All buill ·in to bullonhole, do
. 1·25-6fp
house, all utilities, S600.
stret ch sewing and fancy
Phone 992·6021.
s
lilching . Pay jusl $48 .75 Cllsh
HAVE welder, willlravel. Local
1·27-6tc
or terms available . Trade·lns
cerliffed welder wllh mobile
accepted. Phone 1'92-5641 .
4 ROOM house In Antiquity. See
gas welder want$ welding
I 26-61&lt;
Chelles Wolfe, Racine .
job•. Any evening afler 6: 30
Asking price S1SOO; phone 247·
and all day Salurday. Phone
VACUUM Cleaner brand new
3155.
' 992·5271 .
1971 model. Complete with all
1-27·12tc
1·23-6fc
cleaning tools. Small paint
damoge in shipping. Will lake
$27
cash or budgol plan 1-tOUSE , 10-l1 Lincoln Heights.
For Sale or Trade
Call Dann y Thompson, 992·
availabl e. Phone 1'92·5641.
2196.
1·26·61c
'69 DODGE Swinger, 2 dr .
7-18-tfc
hardloo, V.e, slandard, 36,000
miles, still u_nder warranly, GRAVELY Traclor . Phone 'I'll. :H:-:0::-U::S-:E:-i-n_L_on
_ g_ P_o_fl_om
- , -phune
)433.
$1,0'15 ; .phone 1&gt;'11·6048.
985· 352~.
'
1·1Hfp
1·27-21c
1·28 tfc

The Statum

That Listens

To You

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

5 bedrooms, l1 room home,
bath , shower in basement.

Plenly of barn room . Good
lerllle land. Chester wafer.
Will sub·divide for housing ,
2 APARTMENTS
11 ROOMS - 5 up with bath, 6
down. balh. Large porch.
Nice yard.
stores.

In

town

near

BE MIN£!!

.

WELL, FIRST,
DENNIS STUCK

HIS F IST IN
TH' EIIFI:THDAY

WINNIE WINKLE
®GIVEU5 A
FIGURE AND

BE: I?EAL15TIC1

service.

~UTLER!

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. , ..

. . . .r-~Y=E&amp;~,:WHA::T:-~
WI LLAGqU IRIN&amp; THE

CAKE, .. THEN
THEI&lt;E WAS

....

iW

,,. THEN IWSCOE'S
MOTHER RAN

.,,THEN TH' PARTY
JUST SORT OF BROKE

INTO TH' SED·
FI:OOM AN'
l.OCKiiD TH'

UP AN' EVEI&lt;YBOC&gt;Y

WENT HOME!

OOOR ...

T~ING

AI50UT 'TI-l'
BROKEN
WINDOW,..

ilONNAZ flUILDING ADD
TO THE
OF YOUR

rosr

PROJECT?

N. W. COMPTON, 0.0.
' OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST.,
POMER Y.

MID-WINTER
MOBILE HOME SALE

I don't kn6w1

Hack! •

ALL HOMES ON LOT OR BY CUSTOMER
ORDER DISCOUNTED5 PER CENT
WE liRE NOTmo~lng out'o~·Melg~·&lt;;o4nJil!tdhers have '
but w&lt;i·wlll continue fo "Service whaf w~71tome and·see the new GREEN BRIAR. The home for !hose who
appreciate the befler things of life. Manufactured· by !he
largest builder of mobile homes. Our 12' wide Arlhigfon
Homes start at $3695.00. Delivered and set up.

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DID You FIGURE

THIS ~GOHNA

HAPPEN,. . DAOO'r"'?

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perty shown on the General Tax nuplicate of Real Estate, Public Utility and
Personal Property within said County for the year 1971 is as follows:

«.Enchant·

ress who

helped
Jason
·U , Tennyson
character

province

l:"'t"l
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TOWNSHIPS

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SCHOOL DISTRICTS

:

AND CORPORATIONS

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DICK TRACY

- - - - - - - - , J l ,.Part ola
WHAT OlD TMEV

ship
Durable
WITW WER1"
wood
ES C:.ROOVY.
17. Dedared
null and
void
20. Portu·
·fiUeJeeoin
Zl. Tlmorese
coin
u. Fr()St
~·r;::,t ZL Neighbor
of Okla .
U. Religious
school
(abbr.)
11. Chance
21. New
Guinea
port
!8. Samuel's
instructor
It, Metric

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BEDFORD
Meigs Local S.D. ------- 4.30
CHESTER
Eastern Local S.D. _____ 4.30
Meigs Local S.D. ------- 4.30
COLUMBIA
Alexander Local S.D. ___ 4.30
LEBANON
Eastern Local S.D. ___ ___ 4.30
Southem Local S.D. __ ___ 4.30
LETART
Southern Local S.D. _____ 4.30
OLIVE
RaRtern Local S.D. ----- 4.30
OHANGE
E a~tcrn Local S.D. _- - --- 4.30
RUTLAND
Mei!fS Loc ~l S.D. ----- - - ·4;.30
Rutl~nd V11lage -------- 4.30
SALEM
Meigs Local S.D. ------- 4.30
SALISBURY
Meigs Local S.D. ------- 4.30
Middleport Village ------ 4.30
Pomero)• Village -------- 4.30
SCIPIO
.
Meigs Local S.D. - --- - - - 4.30
SUTTON
Southern Local S.D. __ __ 4.80
Racine Village ----- - --- 4.30
Syracu,,e Village - ----~ - 4.30
Sutton-Meigs Local ----- 4.30 ·

12. Give olf
13. Of a type
style

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1.50

26.50

.55

.65 1.00 34.50

2.50
2.50

23.00
26.50

.55 .65 1.00 32t00
.55 .65 1.00·· 35.50

1.50

32.80

.55

23,00
22.00

.55 .65 t:oo 31.50
.55 .65 1.00 30.50

2.00
2.00
2.50

22.00

1.50. - 23.00
I

2.00

23.00

2.50
1.40

26.50
26.50

1.50

2650

1.30 ·
.20
.20

26.50
26.50
26.50

2.50 ..-· 26.50
2.00
.70
.70
2.00

22.00
22.00
22.00
26.50

.55

.65 1.00 40.80

1.00

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31.00
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32. Gnaw
33. Pretense
34. Prospective
35. Sur·
rounded
by
38. Grassland
ti.MacGraw
U. Incarnadine

wood
19. - theory
zz. "Kiss Me
Kate"
song
23.Dray
24. Fencing

foil

31. Recent
miss

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modern kllchen wllh cook
unils. Large closels, hardReal estate taxes which have not been · paid at the. close .of each . collection
Wood fl~s. Basemen!. One
ran'y a penalty of t.en per cent. Taxes may be paid at the office of the county
mile of MiddlepOrt.
HOMES, FARMS,
treasurer or by·m1111. Please bring you t· IaRt tax receipt and if you pay by mail
BUSINESSES, LOTS,
,
be s!1re to locnte Y~ur proper·ty by taxing ·dist•rict. Always examine your tax
AND COMMERCIAL
recctpt t.o see that rt covers all your property. Office Uours 9:00A.M. to 4:00
LOCATIONS.
HELEN L. TEAFORD,
P.M.
darly except Saturday when office doseR at Noon. Tax books wUJ open
I,
ASSOCIATE
December 15,,lD71 to February 3, 1972,
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form four ordinary word1.

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992-5803
992-38'18 742-4761
We are fully Insured

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Phone

240 Lincoln St.
Middleport, Ohio
Dba Anthony Plumbing
'
We have a complete Home
Maintenance Service the
year around. No matter.whaf
your need. Complete roof or
spouti~ repair. Interior or
exterior carpentry. Ceiling
tile and Paneling and Siding.
Complete Plumbing &amp;
Heotlng.
Day Number 1'92·2550
We have 24 · hr. emergency

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}pecial occasions .

'll:leal for meeting place with or withouf klfchen
privileges.
IndiVIdual Cafering
Will seal up fo 150 people.

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ALL WEATHER ROOFING
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&amp; PLUMBING CO.

READY·MIX CONCRETE de·
livered rlghf to your project.
1961
'''TON
Chevrolel
pickup,
6
MIDDLEPORT
3
bedrooms,
Mobile Homes For Sale
Fast
and
easy .
Free
cylinder - $400 ; phone after 5 NICE 8 ROOM HOME, 1'12
esfimates . Phone 992 ·3284.
p.m., John A. Jeffers, 992· ba lhs, porches, double
60xl2 Kirkwood, 3 bedrooms,
Streets, Middleport, Ohio.
Goeglein Ready -Mix Co . •
6773.
garage, level lol, excellenl
unfurnished,
underpinning .
1-28-llc
Middleport, Oh io.
l-28·31c neighborhood . Call for price.
Phone 992·5445.
We Specialize in Ordering Homes fo Suit the Customer.
6·30-tfc
1·27-3fp
WILL DO furnilure refinishing
HARD TO BELIEVE
=
y ,-5;:;;37;-;H lgh
and repairs ; also some
1970 W-30 OLDSMOBILE 442, POMEROY- 1'12 slory frame, 'C-O'-L'D'"N"'IA~L~Au::;to=Bod
60X1
2,
2-bedroom,
all·electric,
upholslering of small chairs.
51.
,
Middleport,
Ohio.
automatic , factorr stereo
MEIGS MOBILE HOMES
3 bedr ooms , bath , utility
air conditioned, 8x20 ft . Porch
Phone 949-2405.
Complete body repairs and
Iape. Lots of extras . Ike new. room . porches. gas forced -air
aluminum
awning,
and
1-28-Jtc
paintings, glass lnstallaflon,
Call 992-2441 after 5 p.m;
furnace, some hardwood
TUPPERS PLAiNS, 0.
aluminum skirting, com .
free
loaner
cars
and
11
-28-flc
floors.
$3,500.00.
plefe!y
sefup.
Beautiful
Phone 667-3891
FOR A lasling gilt - Land·
esllmates, also mechanical
location . Owner leaving state . '68 FORD pickup, c uslom cab.
scapes painted or drawn to
EXCELLENT
Phone 94'1·48'12 or 992-5272.
repairs. Phone 992·37'131-28-6tc
.
wide bed . 6 cylinder , 3 speed .
order . Call David and Lynn
·
LOCATION
1·10-ffc
26.000 miles, $1.400 ; phone
Lynas , 992-6083.
RACINE- 2 slory frame, bath,
9'12-6048.
1-28.61p
1-25-6tp 4 bedrooms, porches, gas·
forced.air hea1. outbuilding , 2
CHILD care in my home. Can
exira level lots.
'56 OLDSMOBILE with 394 cu.
furnish references. Mrs .
Glenn Smllh, Rock Springs
RATES 01&lt;' TAXATION FC)R 1971
ln. ;. completely re -built
w2 STORY BRICK
Rd .. Phone 992-6187.
engme, phone 94'1-2119.
MIDDLEPORT- 2 bedrooms,
I-2J.6tc
In pur"ua!!ce of law, I, Howard E. Frank, Treasurer of Meigs County, Ohio,
- ::-::--:::----- -1-·2_7_-3tp balh, carpeted, dining room ,
rl o hereb)' give notice that the number of Mills levied on each dollar of pro1967 BUICK, automalic, 4 door po r ches , storage building ,
KOSCOT KOSMETICS and wigs
level lot. JUST $6.950.00.

ANSWER TO YOUR
HOME
HUNTING CAN
Chevrolet 1/ 2 ton p i ckup .
Di scount on m ost all Items . 20
PROBABLY
BE FOUND
Phone '1'12-6547.
pel. di scount on shoes. Open 7 WANT WORK at home adWITH US.
day s a week. Edna 's Grocery,
l-27-31p
HENRY CLELAND
dresslna and stuffing en ·
Portland, Oh io.
REALTOR
velopes'f Rush self.stamped
1220,W•shington Blvd.
'57 CHEVY, 327 cu . in .', solid '
1·23·6fp
Office 992-2259
envelope to F. Uribe, Bo x 36.
Belpro, Ohio
llflers, Cam , 3 speed, new
Residence 992-25611
Albany, Ohio, 45710.
interior
and racing slicks ,
1.6.tfc
1-23-61c
LEGAL NOTICE
good conditi on . Phone 992Notice is her eb y g ive n that
FOR THE BEST deal in a new
5663.
sealed bids w il l be re cei v ed at IN STRUCTION in organ and
or used mobile home, fry
the off ice of the Vi l lage Counc il,
piano . Gerald Hoffner , phone
Kanauga Mobile Home Sales.
Vill age of Po me roy , in care of
Kanauga
, Ohio.
992·3825.
Real Estate !=or Sale
Donal d Co llins , Pr esi den t of the
1·1'1 -lltc
12·17·901c
Villa ge c ounc i l , the Board .
3 BEDROOM modular home ,
hav ing
su per\l i Sion
or
total el ectric. whole house air
management of !h e r eal estate
MOBILE HOMES . Large
conditioning
; 5 acres of land,
to be so ld, until 12 :00 o'cl ock.' Help Wanted
selection 8 - 10 - 12 wides. 1 to 4
above ground pool with pool
noon on th e 6th day of March,
bedrooms,
bank
repos
and
1972, t or the purc ha se of the EXPERIENCED Beautifician .
equipment ; all kitchen ap used, some practically new.
foll owi ng des cr ibed r eal esta te:
Must have manager 's license .
pliances indudlng new dish ·
Save up to v•. R. A. or Don
Lot 12 in V. B. Hor ton 's 'Ad ·
Must be able lo do high
washer. Phone 882-2481 or 882Broker
Miller,
705
Farson
Street,
dition to Pomeroy . Lo l 13 in v.
fashion with both short and
2335 in New Haven , W. Va .
110
Mechanic
Street
Belpre
,
Ohio
by
Kaiser
B.
H ort on ' s Addit ion to
long hair. Guaranteed salar y.
1·25-6tc
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy .
Aluminum, phone m .9531.
Send resume C· O The Daily
Reference D eed : Volu me 205,
1·18-12tc
Sentinel , P. 0. Box 729-B,
Page 38 7 ot !h e M eigs County ,
NICE 2·story home with full
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
Oh io. Deed Rec ords .
WE HAVE 36
basement, 2 lots·, new forced
MOBILE
home
on
nice
lot,
Said prope r ty is 10 be sol d and
1·28-31c
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
REDU CIN G

private parties, banquefs.•

Oeland

good . cond ilioh - $1 ,075 ;
Phone Coolville, Olio 6673'$;3,
________
1·2_8.Jip

room for you and your
friends.
For more
ln forma1ion - write to thE- First
Bapfisl Church, 61h &amp; Palmer

Make reservations for your

!J'L A8NF.R

Wheel Alignment

&amp;

complete

Orchid Room

$5.55

Buy

route

The

Owner &amp; Operator.

AI Conard, Mgr.
Phone 304-773-.5710
Route 33
Mason, W. Va .

CALL
HILTON WOLFE, 949-3211
DALE DUTTON, 992-2534

BILL NELSON, 992·3657
TOM CROW, 992-2510

From fhe largest T •• ,;;i;
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smallest Heater Core.
Nathan Biggs
R•dlator Specialist

For Every Purpose

4 BEDROOM, bath &amp; half,

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�10 - .The Daily
. Sentinel, Middleport-Por"lel'oy, 0., Jan.
- 28,1!172
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Ice Blanied in Two Accidents

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Eastern ud Melp Hlp
Scboola wiU not bt stopped
:cy highways were blamed in LuclUe Blevins, Pomeroy Rt. 3, (Continued from page II
·from playing tllelr regularlJ
two separate car accidents was traveling north going up Warner, Connie Elaine Warner
oeheduled gemet tbls
Thursday night, the · Meigs the hill there when her car slid Danny Thompaon, Dean Lila
evealq because of we11ber.
County Sheriff's
Dept. off the highway into a ditch. and Edith Francia. Others who.
The Miller Falcw .-re at.
reported.
There were no injuries, and will be helping at the Telethon
Eastern ud· tbe Marauclert
At 6 p.m. on SR 33 at only light damage to the car. will he announced 'later, Ingels
go
14&gt; . Waverly by cb,arter
Salisbury School, Mildred
At 7:30 p.m. on SR 124 in said.
but. The Melp Pep Club,
Racine, Gerald G. Sellers, 17,
Artists expec.ted 'to par- however, wiD aot go on the
Racine, Rt. I, going west slid ticipate in the event wiD he
bus.
.
BOY BECAME ILL
off the highway on the left as he · Andy Williams, Sadler and i! ..LI!I.U.l.&amp;lJWoU!I;:O ; J!U
Danny Miller, 13, son of the rounded a curve. There were Young, Robert Goulet, The
Rev. and Mrs. Audry Miller of no injuries, and only ,medium Mills Brothers, Jack jenny,
SCHOOLS CLOSED
Middleport, was taken to damage to the car.
Dodie Fields, Bob Newhart,
An
llcbools of Meigs and
Veterans Memorial Hospital at
Flip W)Json and Buddy Masan Counties were closed
8:47 p.m. Thursday by the
Hackett.
today due .to icy road conTAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Middleport E-R squad after
Ingels said local business ditions; This is the first time
The Pomeroy E-R squad establishments will be solicited
becoming ill at the Dairy Isle.
during' the 1971-72 term theHe was admitted to the hospital answered a call at 1:53 a.m. in advance, probably the first schools of Meigs County have
Friday from Charles King at week in March. Contributors
for treatment.
his residence in Harrisonville. also may appear 011 WSAZ-TV been closed due to weather . ELIZABE'111 BLAETI'N4(!
SHERRY KJNG
MILl8A RIZER
BRENDA TAYI,OR
conditions. Schools may close
King, having difficulty if they desire, Ingels 9aid,
live days over a school year
...
breathing, was taken to
. Four Meigs High School girls will compete for the title of and appearance In fOl'!llllL The judglne panel of adulta wlll C8A
WSAZ has a viewing without students having to
Veterans Memorial Hospital audience which covers about 20
"Sweetheart of DeMolay" in competition Saiurday night when 7f&gt; pet. of the vote with DeMolay members to cast the remaining ,
Tonight,&amp; Saturday
make up the time.
and
admitted. At 8:40 p.m. counties in West Virginia, 17 in
January 28·29
the Meigs Chapter Order of DeMolay meets at 7:30 p.m. at the · 25 pet. The winner will compete for the Dlatrlct 11 Iitle aplnst
Thursday, the squad went to Kentucky and 8 in Ohio. All
Middleport Masonic Temple.
.• _
ONE MORE TRAIN
ON STAGE TWICE
the Athens and Chillicothe Sweelhearta .om month. The Dlatrtct
the Mike Stewart home on eight counties in Ohio have
TO ROB
The contestants are E)izabeth Blaettnar, daughter of Mr. wlnrler wUl then compete fr.- the llale title In August at the an:-:
The
Gospelaires
of
Rutland
Salem St. in RuUand. Stewart, local county units.
George Peppa rd
wiU sing at the Point Pleasant and Mrs. John William Blaettnar, Pomeroy; Sherry King, nual Ohio DeMolay Conclave to be held in Akron. .
.: ·
Diana Mulda vr
who had become ill and lost
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
King,
Middleport,
Route
I;
Church
of
the
Nazarene
in
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;SQturday..nlght's c'Ontest marks a first for the local DeMolay'
, consciousness, was taken to
SHOOT OUT
Milisa
Rizer,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Franklin
Rizer,
Point
.Pleasant
Sundsy
morChapter. The reign of the lo?~l Sweetheart llf DeMolay will be roe:;
Veterans Memorial Hospilal,
(Technicolor)
Pleasant Valley Hospital
ning
and
at
the
Merc.erviUe
Pomeroy;
and
Brenda
Taylor,
daughter
of
Mr.
aild
Mrs.
Paul
one year. AD Mason5, Eastern Star members, Job's Da!llhl«''l;:
treated, and released.
Gregory Pec k
Note : Due to the nwnher of
Taylor,
Pomeroy.
Baptist
Church
near
Gallipolis
Pat Qui nn
and
invited
gueats are .welcome 10 attend, BOb
King, advisor;:··
patients being admitted each on Sunday evening.
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The girls will be judged on the basis of talent preseniation reports.
:'
day
at
Pleasant
Valley
Veterans Memorial Hospital
·:-·.
Sun., Mon . &amp; Tues.
DISCHARGED - Hilda Hospital and to discourage
Jan . 30-!1, Feb. 1
Warth, Paul Burns, Roy Buck, visitors to iU patients, the
The 'new Meigs Mine promises to be the most
reach. I ~mow that lbe etOIIOIIllc well--belllc ·· '
WILLY WONOA AND
names
of
those
admitted
have
Doris Haynes, William Richimportant
.single
economic
factor
In
the•
history
of
THE CHOCOLATE
ud the very Uves of many pmeDI and fal!lre
{Continued from page I)
FACTORY
mond, Leveda Flinn, Lynetta. been discontinued until a later
Meigs County. To assist in its development and
resldealll of Melp Coollty wlllbe vtt.1ly ttffected .
THE HIGH SCHOOL MINE Maintenance course
(lechnicolor&gt;
Whittington, Kate Loudin, date.
success,
education
has
a
new
responsibility.
by tile degree of auceeu that we attala, __
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DISCHARGES: Leota that we have been discu8sing over the past several
Robert McDonald, Rose
We
assume
that
a
trained
miner
will
be
a
more
Disney Cartoons
We'D try io keep you posted u this 'develops. ,
Roseberry, Edward Tem- Wamsley, Mrs. Larry Powell months should be only one small part of this. We will productive miner. This should be a plus for the mine
SHOW STARTS 7 P .M.
Meigs
Local wiU attempt to contribute Ill part ln this
and son; Mrs. Freda Lewis, need to develop instructional programs in general
pleton, Thomas Pullins.
operators.
total effort that involves many organlzat10111.
·'
William VanMeter, Mrs. Lewis mining also. We need to provide both general and
.We
assume
that
a
trained
miner
wiJ1
be
a
wellNEWS &amp; NOTES - For toolll! whO woilld llke to
WoodalL
specialized programs for high school students and for
paid
miner.
This
should
be
a
pius
for
this
community.
drop a note to Larry Morrison, he Is In Room 1019 of .
adults.
·
We
assume
that
a
trained miner· will be a safe
the Ohio State University Hospital.! mow !hat he bas
This is no small task. The job is cut out for us.lt is
miner.
This
should
be a plus for him and his famlly!
greatly appreciated the many notes and Bowers that
a bigone.lamnotat aU certain that it can all be done
SUIT FILED
This Is an bDportant and rather frlgbtenlng
he has received and the many visitors who have
A suit for partition of real now or in the future.
task that we - all the orgulzaUoos illvolved dropped
in during this past week. He Ia a good man}
Nevertheless, aU those who met in Pittsburgh are
estate was filed in · Meigs
now face. Yoor assistance aDd oodentudlng
!dake a prayer for his complete and rapid recovery; '
County Common Pleas Court committed to moving toward these goals as firmly
wUI he appi'eciated as we apprilacb 11. i doo't
Thank you.
by Margaret VanCooney and as quickly as possible.
lmo!" the degree of succe1111 that we will be able to
against Sharon and Clifford
Saltz McAithur, eta!. The
.
property is located tn
Pomeroy. The case of John
Zerkle versus M. L. French
was dismissed.
By United Press IDtematlonal Kennedy's brother Robert W81J Jackaon of W88blngton camPresident Nixon has made shot to death during the 1968 palgned for the Democratic
DEADLINE SET
BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
the
first major step In putting campaign.
primary, and Republicans
We know you're busv.
Meigs Countians have until 4
WASHINGTON -SEEKING TO CONVINCE Hanoi that
Nixon made his first formal wUIIng to ~y: $100 a couple ·
That's why we have· ·p.m. Monday to pay their President Nixon's peace plan has widespread backing in togethe~ an organi2ation for his
re-election.
The
~cret
~rvlce
move
for rHiectlon 'lblll'lday were ollered an opportunity to.
so many tlme·saving
housetrailer tax at the office of Congress, Republicans have begun circulating petitions in both
services. Like
Meigs County Auditor Gordon houses supporting Nixon's moves for a negotiated settlement. will offer protection beginning by naming Commerce Secreta- meet Nixon's daughter .iulle
Chec:&lt;ing
son.iJi-la'l'
David
Caldwell. Caldwell said that Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott and House GOP Leader March 20 to Nixon's major ry Maurice H. 'stans' as and.
Accounts, Bank-bymany residents are reporting Gerald R. Ford have been collecting signatures on the letters to opponents and noncandidste "chanceUorofthe exchequer of Eisenhower at an informal
Mall, Drive-up·
to pay the tax but do not bring Nixon for the past two days , The objective is·to demonstrate that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- one of the two major parties." reception March 22.
Banking ..Whether
Stans resigned hi.s Cabinet post
·
their certificates of title. The Nixon's ·eight-point plan has broad political support despite Mass.
you're saving time or
Kennedy,
brother
of
two
men
to
run
Nixon's
campaign
tax cannot be paid unless titles dissension over the_war and qifferences over how it should be
money, we'll be there!
killed by assassins, would. finances.
are presented at the time, ended.
welcome the protection, his
The President nominated
Caldwell said.
The minority leaders declined to release the letters now, but office said Thursday after a Peter G, Peterson, head of the
said they were broadly worded expressions of support for bipartisan congreBSional com- Council on International Econ(Continued from page I)
Nixon's objectives, and express the hope that Hanoi would be mittee devised a formula for omic Polley, to succeed Sta111.
responsive.
dateJ:mlning ..wllo ..,.. eligible
In FlOrida, Se1111. Edmund S. Peter ~..,il!lfer and t.mnl•
for government41nilnce securl- Muskle of Maine 'and Hei!rY M. pili~: ~ the Red a.~ ­
Senlr.- . Llveaavihg Caird and
mE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY to the upper Ohio ty,
baa been . employed as
River Valley was "on the rocks" today as lee storms glazed the
Candidates with at least 5per
lifeguaril. He ..,.. an American
area and created hazardous ll'aveling condl![ons. In the North· cent support in the Gallup and
LOCAL
TEMPS
east quarter of the nation snow continued to accumulate, and Harris public opinion polls
Legion delegate to · tbe
The temperature in down- Virginia's Boys State last
exll'eme cold west of the Central Plains completed the wintry taken closest to March 20 wlU
scenario.
he able to use Secret Service town Pomeroy at 11 a.m. summer.
Icy roads were blamed for four traffic deatha in Oklahoma . agents. The protective system Friday was 28 degrees under
Peter will enter the Naval
Thursday as ice and snow storms reached from northern Texas was enacted shortly after cloudy skies.
Academy this July.
into the Northeast. A van-type school bus slid off a northern
Home of
Indiana expressway, injuring two young persons. At least one
ll'affic death on slippery roads was reported Thursday in St.
Louis, Mo.

Telethon

BY MtKE WISE
needs ·of the majority of students who
GAWPOUs - The need for a dqnotplan to go to college, but rather to ·::::!C!®8±&amp;o:;~:::e:g .. : -~~W.S~i:?;::~:~
-.
;\ N i\RTIC' •E 0 r
vocational education school for Gallla go into some technical field or
_
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COIInty is imperative.
· profession that requires other training?· ~y M1ke Wtse, semor honor
·· ' More th!ln 40,000 jobs will be
To illus.trate my point, hi a typical student at llannan .Trace lligh
coming open in Ohio each year of the senior class graduating this year in
School who .would like to obtain
'706. Amajority of these joba require a Gallia County Jess than l!i pet. of the
a.n appointmel)t to the U. S.
specialized sklli:making it necessary to students indicated they intended to go
Military Academy at West
5eelll'l! tr~ining that only a few sour~s. to a college. A grave ·injustice is iml&gt;oint.
offer. On-11\e-job training is one way, posed on the other 81 pet. who do not
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Qffer this,' especially In GaUia C011nty. learning.
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The Army'offers good trai~ing, but
The percentage of jobs left open in such a school.
how .inany young ~ople want to leave thHountry to the hig~ school graduate
Of course, there are disadvantages,
1/le seCUflty 'of this area to be trained to · is funny, if it were not so tragic. ·
but most of these concern the initial
lull? N~t many people are crazy about
New industries are moving into this !jelling-up of the schooL The adthe Army anyway in the best o.f times. area ali the time. Many of the jobs in vantages outweigh the problems
The vocational school is the only. . these industdes require · special tremendously.
alternative I see. Many may not realize training. Who will fill these jobs?
To get Into • th~ problem a litile
it, but. Gal)ia young people need this Trained people of course. Do you think deeper, let us cons1der fac.ts obtamed ,
school very badly.
· these people will be from Gallia from the Gallia County Vocatwnal
The ·educational system in Gallia County? It is. doubtful.
,
Education Board.
County is set up to prepare students to ·
This could be changed if only the
First of all, by 1975 the State of Ohio
enter cpllege. This concept is well over residents of the county·.would vote to will require all school districts to have a
1:10 years old, Isn't it time we' changed build a vocational school. There are : vocational program that would support
the "established'.' system to meet the many benefits to be gained by having &lt;Hipct. of the student b(ldy. None of the

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WASffiNGTON (UP!) - The cost of wages are exempt from controls.
Living Council said Saturday that em"Its net effect will be to freeze millions
ployers were free to raise the, pay of 12 of workers into near po""rty," Ryan said.
million Americans earning less than $L90
In other economic developmen(4:
pet hour without regard to wage controls.
- The AFIA:IO American·Federation of
The decision affects about 15 per cent of Government Employes bla~ the CivU
the nation's work force . The Pay Board · Service Commission (CSC) for the delay in
last week rejected the $1 .90 figure as too pay increases it said was due lltousands of
low but its members failed to agree on an federal blue-eollar workers.
alternative wage rate.
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The union said the Defense Departments
·Rep. William F. Ryan, D-N.Y., said in a and tbe Veterans Administration surveyed
statement the decision was " totally the prevailing local privale-industry
inadequate" and should have been pegged wages Jap, 13 but could nor grant the
at $3.35, which he said was the Bureau of raises until the esc instruct.. them to do
Labor Statistics' poverty line for a family so.
of four .
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"The decision was totally inadequate against 28 retails stores across the nation
and a flagrant violation of the for not posting pre.freeze prices on their
congressional intent and the law," said products for customer Inspection.
Ryan, author of an amendment to the 1971
the stores face penalties of up to $2,500.
Economic Stabilization Act providing that Sixty-Bix other firms already have been
raises for persons earning substandard
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Farmers Union opened here today with Tony Dechant, president
ol the National Farmers Union, expected to highlight the first
day's proceedings. Dechant was scheduled to lead a discussion
period in the afternoon.
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MEIGS COUNTY SHERIFF Robert C. Hartenbach on the front porch of the
Oliln Rumfleld P.fopel I) pear Danville wrecked by vandals SQJ!le time Wednesday.
All windows were broken out and all the doors torn off,

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POMEROY
Sheriff Robert C.
Hartenbach and his staff were continuing
investigation over the weekend of the near
total interior destruction -of a four-room
unoccupied residence on County Road 2
near Danville.
The sheriff indicated his opinion

LAYOFFS COMING
COLUMBUS (UP!)
The
Westinghouse Electric Corp .. announced
Saturday it would layoff abouJ two-thirds
of its 4,200 production workers for one day
because of a wildcat strike Friday. The
company has Qffered to meet with offic.ials
of Local 746 of the International Union qf
Electrical Workers to discuss the reasons
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Saturday the destruction was so wanton it
appeared the criminals "must have been
under the influence of drugs."
The house, apparently entered some
time Wednesday, is owned by ()Jan
RWI\field. It recently had been sold to the
Ohio Power Company which will sink a
large mine shaft in the area that will
provide coal to the Gavin Power Plant at
Cheshire. The house c.ontained furniture,
appliances and ·some food supplies.
Every window in the house was broken
out. All the doors were ripped off. Clothing
was strewn on the floor in the bedroom, as
well as canned goods.
Broken glass was on the furniture and
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- The principal of Cleveland Heights High
School said Saturday a series of attacks on
white students by black students at the
school Friday may have been precipitated
by similar attacks made by four white
youths on three black students last week.
Five youths were treated and released.
at Huron Road Hospital Friday when
fighting broke out at the school after the
final belL
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while students and released them into the

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Mrs.
Marina voa .NelllllaDD Whitman, 31,
the dau&amp;bter of a world famous
mathematician, was nomlaated
Saturday to the Council of Economic
AdYiaen by President Nixon, wbo
uld be admired her IDtellect. She, In
tun. told him ahe wai tbriUed to be
able to do what few economists ever
get to do - to put to wort lbe
lbeorlea "we ~eae• and preach."
II confirmed bY tbe Senate, the
1ulnlrJt.hatre4 Mrl. Whltmu wiU
become the first 'woman ever to
oerve oa lbe lllr!l! member coucU.
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POMEROY- Richard (Rich) Jones, 39,
Saturday announced his intention to file
petitions for nomination to the office of
COWliy commissioner ·. in the May 2
Republican Primary Election.
Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Jones,
RD I, Racine, said he will file for the term
custody of their parents .
Principal James O'Toole said beginning Jan. 2, 1973.
A resident of 162 Lincoln Hill Road,
Saturday school officials and police were
Pomeroy,
Jones lives with his wile, the
still uncertain what prompted the first
attack in which white youths attacked two former Donna Wells, of Middleport, and
·black girls ·and a boy with chains- and their three children, Kim, 14; Brett, 12 and
Susan, 2.
pipes.
Jones is a graduate of Pomeroy High
''Some kids dpparently became very School in 1950: He served on Pomeroy
threatened and very afraid after the in- Village Council and was clerk of the
cident and they reacted," O'Toole said . Pomeroy Exempted School District Board
"Now we have a whole weekend to figure of Education. Liller, he was the first
out what .triggered it. "
president of the Meigs Local · District
Board of Education which built Meigs
High School at Rock Springs.
Jones was employed at the former
Downie.Qross Clothing Store in Pomeroy a
number of years before joining The
Farmers Bank and Savings Co, where he
was its vice president 12 years. He is
presently employed in the civil
engineering department of the James M.
Gavin Power Plant at Cheshire.
Inannouncing his intention to file, Jones
made the following statement:
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County, and one deeply interested in its
people and its progress, I have become
increasingly concerned, as have many
other citizens over the past lew years, at
the county's reluctance to move forward in
several vital areas as have our neighboring counties.
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schools in the county can do ·Ulis. yet,
and it is very doubtful that they will
haveeitherthefundsorthefacilities by
1975 to set up five di(ferent vocational
programs.
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. The only solution is to merge all
districts and !'!fill one joini vocational
school for everyone concerned.
Many people think that to establish
a vocational school.would mean \hal the
students attending, that school would
noi identify with their ·home schooL
This is not true. T~e students would
attend'their regular school the first two
years and take the required subjects.
As a junior and senior, they would
attend the vocational school. In the
morning they would take the required
subjects at the vocational school. In the
afternoon , they would, have their
practical instruction.
They would have their choice of 18
different programs to choose from ,
ranging from agriculture, business
office, distributive-education, trade and
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filed petitions of candidacy for
major county positions with lhe
Meigs County Board of
Elections Friday and · Saturday. Incumbents filing were
Rankin Ray Pickens, Midd!eport, for county coroner ;
Theodore Beegle, Pomeroy, for
county engineer, and Bernard
for
Fultz,
Middleport,
prosecuting attorney.
Filing at noon Saturday for
the Meigs County Common ,
Pleas Court, Probate Division,
a ]losition now held by F. H.
O'Brien, was the widely known
Pomeroy attorney Manning D.
Webster, who before World
War II served as Meigs
County's 'prosecuting attorney.
Since returning from service in
,the Judge Advocate Dept., .
Webster has devoted full lime
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TAKES WORK HOME
THURMONT, Md. (UP!) - With a
briefcase full of work and his three dogs,
President Nixon and his wile fl•w to the
Camp David . retreat saturday fur an
overnight stay , The Nixons' helicopter
arrived at12:45 p.m. EST. They planned to
return to Wa shingl~n Sunday afternoon .

threshold of its biggest Lndustrial and
economic development since the turn of
the century. With the recent announcement of a large coal mine ln the
western part ol our county, and with
reports of possible other lndusiries 10
come, we can no longer delay the undertaking of those programs th!lt will be
needed to move our county forward to
meet the needs of the future.
"Today we find ourselves with no hard
surface road program for the outlying
areas of our county, no sanitary landfill
dwnp, and with no overall comprehensive
develoi&gt;ment program for the future
growth of our county.
"I feel that there is a need for all of us.
as individuals and as citizens, to speak up
and d~monstrate in a tangible way that we
believe. in our county, its people, and its
future . It is lor this reason lhllll am announcing my candidacy for the office of
Meigs County Commissioner.
"I ask and seek the support of all
Me·igs County Citizens who feel as I do, In
the weeks ahead I shall present to the
people my ideas and the programs I feel
are needed to move our c011nty forward. I
ask your help, your support, and your
voice in making my nomination at tbe May
2 primary a reality."

Former Deputy Fife
Files for Sheriff
GALLIPOLIS - Former Gallla
County sheriff's deputy Ivan Fife of
Eureka Friday became the third
Republican candidate for .sheriff In the
May Primary Election:
Fife opposed incumbent Sheriff
Denver A. Walker for the Republican
nomination four years ago. Other
Republicim sheriff candidates are Derry
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Hemphill and Jack Owens.
William L. Walters has fUed on, the
Democratic tic.ket. Deadline lor flUng
nominatlrig peititions Is Wedneldly, Feb.

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