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12 - TheDallySentinel,Middleport-Pomeroy,O.,May18,1972

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Senior Stiffler is Honored

JACKSON- ~~c- F. (Jack)
Stiffler, Sr. of Jackson was one
of three lJleD honored Sunday
evening at Rio Grande College
Commencement eliercise~ by
the presentation of the honorary
degree of Doctor of Public
Service.
Co-founder with his father of
Stiffler Stores, Inc. and cllief
executive of the department
store chain thru Its SO years of
elistence, Stiffler . is also
chairman of the .executive
committee and first vicepresident of the board · of
trustees of Rio Grande College.
The honorary degree, a
surprise award to Mr. Stiffler,
was presented by Dr - A. R'
Christensen, Rio Grande
College president. Mr. Stiffler

MEIGS THEATRE
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Wayne Maunder
Marianne McAndrew

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was pre~ented to Dr.
Christensen for the ~gree )ly
·!lis wife.
· Mr. gtiffler was cited for his
d,evelopment and promollon
activities in southeastern Ohio
over the years including hill
effort on behalf of Rio Grande
College, Holzer, Hospital, Boy
Scouts, Qlamber of Commerce
work and other activities.
Mr. Stiffler has been In·
terested in the affairs of Rio
Grande the past 24 Y4!8r&amp;. He
Orst became assoc.lated with the
college thru his friendship with
Dr. Charles Holzer Sr. and
Stanley L. Evans. He became a

. of Huntington, W. Va. ; two
daughters, Mrs . Harold
(Garnel) Johnson, Reedsville,
and Mrs. Rolland (Thelma)
Kellenberger, Worthington ;
four sisters, Mrs. Ethel
cochran, Delaware; Mrs.
Marie Cochran, Uhrichsville,
and Mrs. Myrlle Harrison and
Mrs. Gladys Wines, both of
Middleport;
a brother,
Raymond
of
New
Philadelphia ; four grandtwo
greatchildren,
grandchildren, and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held .

Hurry

To--.
McClure's For,A Dairy Treat
That Can't Be Beat.

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. details cl the bill..The development came
two days • wqlladed aad patU•Ily . '
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philosophy. He believes the · The agreemellt wu &lt;made by Birch D. Bayb, 0-!nd., llartet;l · ~viJi&amp; .. plt~al •:
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institution Ia a vital part of chainnan of the juvenile dellnq~~ency subcommittee, 8nd Sen. ' ~rtiPY irea~ II wu
~oe Skinner Inc., Beim!l"1• ' Other bidd4!rs •.wete V&amp;Y .
southeuteni Ohio and hal been Roms~ R. JVuska, Jt.Neb., a mem]!er of that subconunittee and- . dllclosed ~~~· ,;•j
· ~lo, was ~ .appanmt ~~ Construction of _ClrclNijle;,
willing to back up hill beliefs - ranking jtepljblicen on the full committee. Bayh said iJis bill to . ~, A ·. s"-lfn'leal )uued by
bidder on a ~!ide Cff!ection $282,9&amp;7.33; Ensle Conitruclfon
1111
with action.
bsn.c!'eap, short-barelled ''Saturday night apecials" would hlive . . ,Hqly C""'!' '!101~~. ·~re · Pfl!ject tlie north side of the of McAr.thur, $287,928.95; C. M. ,
Also awarded honor!lrY fi"Ohibited the ule of- the type of gun allegedly used ID 'shoot •. W~~ee 'I"U ~
~~ ~MiJ~\~ Mill10 Luburgh, of Zanesville, ·
degrees Sunday were Dr. Wullace.
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G~H~TWP,., Gallia County, ' strucllon of Wheelersburg,
)X'esident of the Rio 'Grande .
BANGKOK- VICE PRESIDENT SPIRO T Agnew said ,!~•1111 sli_eJIIII!lJ ~~r
Blila_we.,~~ by the ,Q!rio ~7,292.11, anOL. R, Skelton'of:··
board of trul!lees ll)d Simuel today his Southeaat Asian tour convinced him South VIetnamese ) ioit •utsllle Wisbllagtoa;·_.·• ~t'l!ent- of . High~ays Collllllbus, $366,391.94. ~
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Spencer Davia of Colwnbus, forces ''wlll be able to wtthatand the present mWta.,Y pressures." "'•Ja.~'e ,M d.~laj!f: of l)le · ,.'. The 1 afj~O:~i' des • . . The contract was ·not tm.'
second vlce.prealdent of the
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h bo
therapy - presumably· ' · prq eo
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CO!l· melliately _awarded st_nce the
board.
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g ' ~new said as e arded his d~llned 10 see If ,\le' ca'n· struc,tlng a . courilerberm, bid was over .the slate's ·
specuil presidential jet for the flight to .~e United States. His regabimovemeal'iabliilegs:·· ~moving aod replacmg em.departure ended a two-day visit to Thailand during .which he ...,,"_:,.,.,~....-.~-- :: - .,~ -~' bankmenl material and estimated &lt;lOSt for the project:
Low bid was $2'1'1,005.48.
made a three-bour Oylng trip in Saigon to confer with South ~~_,.,,_,___,,,,~_,,,-:::;;.:n;:XVM\f=,, t:e!JI,ov'M and . reco1181i'uetlng

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at 1 p. m. Saturday at the
Ewing Funeral Home with the
Rev. Freeland Norris officialting. Burial will be in
Stiversvllle Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral hOme
an"time. .
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Middleport Dies

Vietnamese President Nguyen Ven Tholu and U.S. officials.
WASHINGTON_ THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT accused
Genenil Electric ~- today of engaging in anti&lt;OmJ)etitive
p-actices since at least 1965. Acting Atty. Gen. Richard G.
Kleindienst said a civil antitrust suit was filed in u. s. District
Co rt in b
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equipment end relate.d rroducta in the nation, with restraint of
.trade by using reciprocal purcbaaing arrangements with its
customers and suppliers.
Walker B. Comegys, chief ot the Jllstice Department's
Antitrust Division, said GE's :reciprocal purchasing
arrangements have had the effect of foreclosing its competitors
from selling substantial quantities of goods to_GE ctJStomers and
p-eventlng suppliers from selling goods and services to GE.

News Notes

992-5248

Middleport, o;

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WARM-UP NYLON JACKETS

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This fortune lady knew her stuff. A Checking Account at· The Farmers Bank Is safer than cash to pay
bills. A Checking Account provlqes a receipt for your
record. You'll be wise to use all the services of The
Farmers! We are a full service bank.

The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
Member Federal Reserve Systery1
On .f~idays Our Drive-In Window is Open 9
a.m. t.o 7 p . m_~ (Continuously).
$20,00!J Maximum Insurance
For Each Depositor

SALE 2.99

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100 per ·cent Acrylic - fully fashioned - Small,
medium, large. Two:tone color' combination.
Sale Price
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MEN'S KNIT SLACKS
Flares and straight leg styles- solid colors - neat
patterns - stripes. An excellent·selectlon.-in size
28 waist through 42 waist.
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PENSION HEARINGS

UP SHE GOES. After several hours of labor by employes
of the Ritchy Electric Sign Co., Zanesville, and with the use
of lwo special lift trucks, this new sign·was moved through
the air to its new location outside of the Pomeroy National
Bank. The new sign featuring the new corporate identity
"pnb" of the bank replaces a revolving type clock sign used
by the bank a nwnber of years. The new sign gives the
current temperature and the time of day alternately in
lighted figures.

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CASUAL SLACKS

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SAIGON (UPI )-Five waves
of North Vietnamese backed by
tanks attacked Kontwn City
today in what a military source
in Saigon said could be the
"decisive stage" of the bettie
for the Central Hlghlamjs.
They were driven from the
4t!fense perimeter in hand-tohand fighting.
B52s carried out record
bombing attacks against the
Conununlst troops, dropping
1,800 tons of bombs today in 20
separate attack waves by 60
planes. They had hit the area
earlier with 2,500 tons of
bombs.
Today is the 82nd anniversary of the birth of the.
late North Vietnamese leader
Ho Chi Minh and both
American . and South Vietnamese military commanders
had expected some major
Conununlst effort to mark the
event. Th,ey thought Hue might
be the target, but It was
Kontwn, 2110 miles north of
Saigon.
.The fighting was so intense
and at such close quarter that
at one point the defenders
lowered their artillery pieces
and were firing explosive
shells into tho North VIetnamese at ·point blank range.

Dacron and cotton blend fabric. Permanent press. Sizes 32 to 42~ Good
selection of solid colors.

Friday - Saturday Sale

4.49
Speciil!l S•le

Prices

Short Sleeve
Knit Shirts

. -KIMBALL
PIANOS
You c;:tn really sa,ve

Small • medium
large sizes . ·Solid
colors.

during this plano lile
of
fine
quality
Kimball Pianos.
Walnut - Persimmon Pecan and Frultwood
, finishes.

,SALE! .BICYCLES

s&amp;vlton bOys and girls bicycles. Lightweight speed bikes In 26
inch size. Speed shift bikes • regular bikes with high rise
·handle bars and banana seat ..:. also 20 Inch bikes with trainer
wheels.
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DRESS SLACKS

~egular cut trousers In solid
~1zes 29 to 50 walsJ. Summer

colors _ stripes..
Y(eight and year
round weight fabrics. Most all permanent press.

•Friday and.Saturday Sale Prices
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On RCA 1972 Models

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SlACKS ................... SALE '6;00
Portable col~r sets and consoles - Stereo re~rd
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players with AM- F M and F M Stere&lt;i Radio.
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See the fine selection of walk shorts for boys .
Plenty of cut-off styles. Hot pants styles and
rtl9ular style walk shorts. Arranged lor your
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Sizes 3 to 7 and 8 to 18,

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Gas •nd electric models. White, avocado) .and
golden harvest. Buy Magic Chef for neat . appearance, excellent performance and longer life.
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Furniture' Department • 3rd fklcir.

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The North Vietnamese had
launched nwnerous probing
attacks in recent days including one Thursday that was
beaten back a mile or so from
Kontum with 41 Communists
killed . The big assault began at
10 o'clock tonight.
Reporls from the area said
an estimated regiment (about
2,000 men at normal strength)
hit positions of the Vietnamese
44th and 53rd Regiments
strung out ·along a perimeter
one to three miles from the
city.
In the next eight hours, the
reports said, five waves of
North Vietnamese bscked by
at least seven tanks hit 11\e
perimeter and came so close
there was hand-to-lland fightIng. II was then the defenders
poured 105MM howitzer fire
into the attackers' ranks.
U.S. AC130 Spectre gunships
also joined the fighting and
were credited with knocking
out at least one tank abOut
three miles north of Kontwn
early today. There was no word
of success of the massive 852
raids but mWtary sources in
Kontum said 300 North Vietnamese had been killed in one
raid earlier this week.

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Area lawmen at 11 a.m.
today were hunting for Rossell
(Jug head) Robbins, 24, 1408
Lewis Ave., Pl. Pleasant, in the
wooded area along Rt. 141 and
588 sought for questionin g in
the shooting of his wife,
Shirley, a resident of 736 Third
~ ve., Gallipolis, and Terry
Michael Williams, 25, Eureka
Star Rl., Gallipolis, both
employees of Haskins Lounge.
Williams is listed in critical
condition at the Holzer Medica l
Center suffering a bullet wound
in the left temple.
Shirley Robbins was treated

OOHS Alumni to

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a.m. EDT on his way back to
the White House by helicopter
from his retreat at Camp
David, Md. He also talked with
Wallace 's wife. Cornelia.
The President leaves for
Moscow Saturday morning and
tdd reporters he discussed the
.rip with Wallace. "He wished
me well," the President said.
"As far as the governor's

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newsmen afterward, "I think
the governor is going to come
out of this.
"I don't know what the
physical damage is going to be,
bot the most important thing is
that nothing has happened to
his head and his heart," Nixon
said.
Nixon visited Wallace from
about 9 a.m. until about 9:40

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The Olive-Orange Alumni
banquet and da~ce will be held
at the Tuppers Plains
Elementary School May 27. All
alwnni and friends are invited
and to bring guests.
'{he dance, beginning at 9
p.m. Is open to the public, and
will feature the Pioneer Boys o(
Marietta. Reservations may be
made by calling or writin g
Mrs. John Arbaugh, Tuppers
Plains, 667-3289.

at Holzer then transferred to
St. Mary's Hospital at Huntington . She too has a bullet
wound in the head. According
to a hospital spokesman, the
bullet is lodged in her skull . She
is listed in satisfac tory condition .
Williams, according to
Gallipolis Police Chief John
Taylor, was shot while tending
bar at Haskins Lounge about
8:30a.m. today. Mrs. Robbins
was shot a short time later,
apparenUy in her husband's
car, on Rt. 141. Chief Taylor
said it is believed that the
suspect came into the bar, shot
Williams , then ordered his wife
to go with him. He later shot
her. Mr~. Robbins managed to
walk to ·a home in the· area to
swnmon police.
Rob bins, who has a long
police record in Mason Coun ty,
was last seen wearing white
shirt and tan trousers. His car
was found abandoned on Rl.
141. Police began searching on
foot immediately following the
shootings. Mrs. Robbins said
Robbins also shot himself, but
nothing has been found to
confirm her statement.
Roadblocks were set up ncar
the Silver Memorial Bridge

and along the Ohio River.
Rob bins is 6-2 and weighs 200
pounds. He must be considered
as armed and dan gerou s,
police said.
In addition to the Gallipolis
Polic~

Department, sheriff 1S

deputies, highway pa trolmen.
agen1.&lt;&gt; from the SCI and
lawmen from Meigs County
are helping in the search.

No Hitch in
Big Switch
"With continued support
from everybody, we feel the
changeover will be completed
quickly and smooU1ly."
So said Del Gingerich, inservice coordinator, Holzer
Medical Center, Thursday
night at a' special meeting of
area amb ulan ce drivers,
lawmen, doctors, nurses and
hospital employees.
Gingerich 's topic was
Operation
Big
Switch,
scheduled Saturday, May 27,
between 8 a.m. , and noon .
That's when operations from
th e existing hospitals in
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phy sical condition is concerned, I have nothing to add to
the medical report," Nixon
said.
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the hospital a few minutes
before Nixon's arrival, said
Wallace "had a good night" but
sa id the conditi on of the lower
extremities is r'unchanged."
That meant that Wallace still
has no feeling from the waist
down as a result of wounds at
the hands of a would-be
assassin. Monda y afternoon at
a shoppmg plaza m nearby
Laurel, Md.
In Good Spirits
"He is very alert a,d in good
spirits . He has nol been
depresse d," the President
said. He added : ,
"My own view is that if a
man has strong vital spirils
and the will to live , that is the
critical factor ."
Nixon said he renewed his
offer of use of the presidential
suite at Waller Reed Army
Medical Center for Wallace.
"However, he wants to get
back to Alabama," the President said.
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Ohio ex tend ed outlook
Sunday through Tuesday.
Fair Sunday and Monday
with a chance of showers
Tuesday. Highs in the upper
70s to the middle 80s. Lows in
the 50s and lower 60s.

Power Plant, located a(
Cheshire.
As general superintenden t
for the. newly formed mining
company Wallwo~k brings 19
years of professional experience to the region having
served the Bethlehem Mining
Corporation a~ assistant to the
manager. Wallwork has a
Bachelor Degree in Mimi
Engineering from Lehigh
University and a Master of
Business Degree from the
University of Pittsburgh. He
has been associated with the
Ohio Power Company since
September of 1971.
Davis said thallhis would be

the first meeting in 1972 for the
council
with
meetings
scheduled for Portsmouth in
July, an area meeting in
September and the annual
awards meeting will be held in
Athens in November .
Wallwork, who is a member
of several
professional
societies, lives in Athens with
his wife Belly and three
children.
Tickets for the meeting
which will begin with a
hospitality tour al5:30 may be
purchased locally from Roger
Barron, John Allen and the
Gallipolis
, Chamber of Commerce.

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THESE FOUR SENIORS were among those honored at
the annual awards assembly of Eastern High School Thursday. From the left -are Janice Boggs and Bob Caldwell,
winners of the good citizenship keys given on the basis of
conduct, service and scholastic re cords, and Marc-ella Wyers
and Randy Koehler, Danforth Award winners as the outstanding senior girl and boy .

F oilr Recognized
At Awards Event
The annual awards assembly
of Eastern High School was
he ld Thursday with Randy
Koehler and Marcella Wyers
receiving the Danforth awards

UHIO IJJ!;I'AH'I'!!'MIY'I'I'I\L .,nnr.,.nu m&lt;~ry Mamn oi
Pomeroy displays the plaque she received when presenting
Ohio's check for $1,000 for a bed endowment at the National
Jewish Hospital in Denver, Colo. (See Page 6) .

Baccalaureate, Co·m mencement Are Set

·wlll remain as long as needed after the com- These meetings will take place all over Ohio. Mrs.
BY GEORGE HARGRAVES,SUPf.
mencement to help with "hand shake" picture Richard Vaughan and Mrs. Gene Mitch,IOcalleaders
Meigs Lacill School District
In this column I would like to place emphasis on taking. With a crowd as large as we have, it Is just too · of this program, have worked hard and done a fine
job of organizing this effort. Won't you come and
several upcOming events of considers ble significance disrupllve to do otherwise . Please, cooperate with us
participate
? You will certainly be welcomed.
on this.
to Meigs Local.
Next Thursday will be the final day of classes for
Another matter that should he brought to your
By United Press IDiern&amp;lovD81
On Sunday evening at 8p.m. a!the high school we
all students in Meigs Local. Report cards will go
PITTSBURGH -''CARS WENT THROUGH THE AIR like wW have the baccalaureate service for the Class of attention is the condition of the road leading from
home on that day in the elementary schools. Report
Route
33
to
the
high
schooL
If
you
haven't
been
out
pieces of paper,'' ~ld one eyewitness as a firey runaway tractor ' 1972. Rev. Robert Kuhn Will deliver the sermon. Rev.
~ds will he mailed on Friday for all students in
trailer loaded with steel raced down Pittsburgh's main thorough- Uoyd Grimm will !live the Invocation and benedic- that way for several days, you will be surprised to
find that it has been moved. If we have eny sub- grades 7 through 12. You should receive these on
fare Thursday smashing into 33 cars. When police fought their
----way back through a "• mile of burning wreckage, two persOns
Speaking of Schools-No. 237 stantial rain, It could also be quite soft. We have Saturday or Monday. Teachers• will be at work
completing recorda and reports on Friday.
were foWid dead. Another 10 were injured.
lion. Rev. Dwight Zavltz will read the scripture and asked the contractor to try to help us by getting it into
·NEWS &amp; NGTES - There are still spots open for
the best condition possible. We . appreciate his
The truck, carrying 40 tons of ateel, apparently lost its lead in praye~.
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students in several of our junior level vocational
On Tueaday evening at Bat the high school we will willingness to. help, but you should be alert to the
!rakes near the Wllkina1lurg l!llt on the Penn Uncoln Parkway,
programs for next ·year - School counselors and
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state pollee said. The truck bun! into flames when ii barrelled have the conunencemeht exercises (or the Class of ~billly of some problems there.
administrators
were the ~uests of the Southern Ohio
On
Wednesday
evening,
r,~By
24,
the
high
school
Into the first ca( and piCkeG up speed aa it raced doJ:VD the hill · 1972. Tbe commencement spe8ker will be Dr. Harold
Coal
Company
at an .information meeting and lunattempting to wea_ve In and out oflne crowded traffic.
M, Meyer, tho Ohio High School Athletic Com- will be the location lor our "Search for COnsensus"
cheon at the Ohio University Inn on Wednesday .
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missioners. Over two hundrecHhlrty' diplomas will be meeting. Charlene Hoeflich's excellent article in the
Wednesday Sentinel certainly supplied a clear pic- There are going to be a lot of jobs available, including
BONN - CltANCELLOR WilLY BRANDT WON ' final distributed to the individual graduates.
many for mine mechanics -Our best wishes go with
parlialilentary rallflc,ilon tOOay oliU nonaggression treaties
we would Uke to call tl]e following to your at- ture of what this meeting will seek to do.
those staff members who will conclude their Meigs
lt's.a start, tu1lmportant start, on a redefinition
with Ruaala and P!_~ and imm~tely challenged the op- tention. We again req~~est your cooperation in not
Local teaching service nell week.
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leaving your seat to fake pictures. School officials of goala for Meigs Local Schools anu Ohlo'lll!chools.
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Wallwork SEORC Speaker
Gealy Wallwork, General
Mine Superintendent for the
Southern Ohio Coal Company,
will speak to the Southeastern
Ohio Regional Council on
Thursday, May 25.
E. E. Davis, president of the
Council, said the meeting will .
be held at the Fairgreens
Country Club near Jackson.
Wallwork will speak about .
the deep shaft Meigs Mine
which the Ohio Power Company will operate through its
subsidiary, the Southern Ohio
Coal Company. The mine near
Salem Center will furnish
7,000,000 Ions of coal per year
for the new General Gavin

Such inspections were n•~
quired in all federal buildings
in Washington ~a st year afl er
the bombing of the Capitcl , bLit
the Pentagon dropped the
practice in January.

Of The Meisl&amp;-Mason Area

FRI DAY, MAY

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SILVER SPRING, Md.
(UP!) - President Nixon
visited \he partially paralyzed
George C. Wallace today at his
hospital and described the
Alabama governor as being
"ver) alert and 'in good
spirits.''
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than a half hour with Wallace
at Holy Cross Hospital and told

Stop, on the second floor. See this fine selection.
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Now yCIQ Kllow
Because of time llmlt imposed by the New' York State
ConsUtutlon, Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller mW!t sign or veto
an average cl 42 bWs a day by
·June 8 to deal with legislation
passed by the recenUy adjourned slate leglllature.

TkvotP.d To Tloo

Cooke, deputy assistant
secretary of defense for ad:
ministration, to .annou ncr
Tuesday that beginning at the
opening of business ioday all
packages carried by persmL'
not employed at the Pentagon
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another floor into the shopping
center in th e Pentagon's
concourse.
Workmen immediat ely
thtew up wooden barricades. ·
The FBI refused to permit
reporters to see the interior ol
the room where the bomb went
off.
Bomb threats have been
received several times in the
past two weeks, officials said.
This and the threatened
antiwar demonstrations litis
weekend prompted D.O.
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operations, and about 1,300 feet on the scene. There were
from the office of Air Force puddjes of water from U1~
Secretary Robert C. Seamans broken pipes and plaster
tracked by workmen extended
Jr.
The explosion shaltered hundreds of feel down the
glass doors in the surrounding hallways.
area and jarred pictures off the
Hole 2\',-Feel in Diameter
wall. In bne office across an
Pentagon police on the floor
interior Corridor, a typewriter
below
said a hole 2V. feet In
case was , sprung open and
shards of glass from a shat- diameter wa. blown in the
tered picture frame were · ceiling of the restroom. The
water cascaded down onto the
scattered on it.
Although there were no signs third floor corridors and onto

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There were no injuries. The Pentagon 's outermost
explosion took place pn the corridor, a call was received
vicinity of Room 4ElOW in the by the New York Post from a
Pentagon . An investigation is man who claimed that the
under way. We1have no further Weatherman organization had·
"bombed · the office of the
details at this time."
A few moments Ia ter, a secretary of the Air Force in
Pentagon invest.lgative source the Pentagon ... in honor of Ho
said the explosion on the fourth Chi Minh's birthday."
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Ho
Chi
Minh was the late
bomb."
president
of
North Vietnam .
Newspaper Receives Call
The
washroom
was just
About the very moment the
explosion ripped through the around the corner from one of
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WASH!NGTON (UPI)- The
senate Labor Subcommittee
will hold pUblic hearlngi on
p-lvate pension plana In Cleveland on June ~. Sen. Robert
Tell Jr., R-Ohlo, announced
Wedneaday.
Taft said the 10 a.m. hearing
at the Federal Building would
focus on problema of workers
who have been denied their erpected pension benefits
bei:ause of harab vesting
·requirements, Inadequate
funding and plant c!Diin8s-

The FBI inunediately sealed
off the area .
In a terse statement, the
Pentagon duty officer s;~id :
"Ail explosion of unknown
origin damaged a women's
restroom and an adjoining
area in the Pentagon at approximately 1 a.m. this
morning . The explosion may
have been caused ~Y a bomb.

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SALE! MEN'S MJRK DUNGAREES

A Checking Account
At The Farmers!

dors, bursting water pipes and
exposing electrical wires inside the large washroom. ·

Friday a~d Sat~rd.ay_Sale ~t. Elberfelds In Pom~roy

WOMEM'S , JEANS SALE
DRESSES

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WASHINGtoN (UP!) -,- A
bomb exploded in a women's
restroom in tlje Pentagon early
today, seven hours before
maximum security provisions
were to be imposed on the
nerve center ·of America's
defense establishment. the
radical Weatherman claimed
credit and said it was done to
celebrate Ho Chi Minh's birth. day.
There were no injuries. The
explosion blew about 40 feet of
the wall into adjoining corri-

drainage ~ti-ticture·~ and.
guardrail . . Tralfic wlll be
THREE FORFEIT '
maintained, WeslboWid us :J5
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bond and a fourth was fined in pOrary ~n crosso;er to the
ADMITTED - Harrison
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e cour
meroy ayor
William Baronick Wt$esday constructlkon area. Estimated Graham, Rutland; Helen .
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Marie Mills, Middleport; Peart· •
nig t. Forfeiting bonds were
Dillon, Reedsville; Earl
DennisFacemeyet,~2,Albany , ·,
•,! 8.70, speeding; 4wrence
Custer, Racine; Dorset Biggs,
Pomeroy; Louise Bartels;
Ke~ns,_ 48, Belpre,J25, running
. LOCAL TEMPS
Pomeroy; Thelma Fitzpatrick,
. a red ~lghl, and Roger Ste!'~rl, .
The temperatUre in down- Reedsville.
28;. Mmersvllle, $33, speedmg.
town Pomeroy, at 11 a. m.
DISCHARGED - Harold
aFssl ureded$5land cdis~tats, lack of · ThurSday wu65 degrees under Thomas, Geneva Shumate,
c ear
nee, was
Thomas Crisp, 18, Langsville. sunny sl!les.
Elsie Roush, Ronald Bostic.

Mrs. Pearl Taylor, 77,
Hamilton St., Middleport, died
this morning at Holzer Medical
Center. She was born June 1,
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1894, in Ohio, the daughter of
the late Harlan and Nancy
Jayne Cole Gibson: She was
also preceded in death by her
The store and the warehouse on Mechanic Streef
husband, Clyde, in 1966 _
By Be.-tba Parker
Friday and
Mrs. Taylor was a member
Just Arrived ,
Sabbath
School
attendance
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Saturday_Only
of the Middleport Flrsl Baptist
Church.
May 14 at the Free Methodist
She is survived by two sons, Church was 123. Of thi; nwnber
Raymond Kirk, Hemlock 24 were Mr. and Mrs: Pearl
Grove; Clifford Kirk, Dayton; .Jacobs, their children, grandOur entire st6ck of
and
greal'
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WC?mens, . missy and
Big selection pi Sprl~g and
Huntington; two stepsons, grandchildren. Offering for the
Sum&lt;J1er styles In regular
junior size Jeans is
and half sizes.
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Wilbur and John Taylor; three day, $229.50.
reduced for this sale .
Mother's Day was observed
stepdaughters, Elizabeth,
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Bernice and Kathryn ;" five Sunday at the local church
Only
and
·Flares
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Fancies.
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great-grandchildren.
Clarence Curtis, being the
Ready for Your Selection '
Funeral services · will be oldest mother, also to Mrs
Saturday at 10 a. m. at Michael Wright, being the
Rawlings-Coals Funeral Home youngest mother.
with ll)e Rev. Charles Simons
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'Mrs . Thea. Davis, he~
Excitlng'new two and one piece styles· in regular
officiating. Burial will bel-in daughter, Mrs. Peggy Pullins
Middleport Hill Cemelery~ and children, Mr. and Mrs
-tall- e#ra. lar~e sizes and teens. 7-14 ~d ' little
girls. ,Womens and Childrens Departments,
Friends may calla I the funeral William Jacobs; Columbus;
second flodr . .
home Friday from 2-to 4 and 7 Mr. Paul Jacobs, South Shore,
to9p.m.
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Jacobs visited Sunday with Mr
Another Big Shipment
and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs. . ·
SEEK RECORD
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell,
CANTON, Ohio (\!PI) ..., Roll ffi*na, spey,t tile .W~~~nq ~~ '
Allllon, Steve· Slumnon, ~ thell' home here. Mrs: Howell
Ready tied Wetnbley ties and Four - i~Hllnd Ties .
Daniels end Mike RobinSon will remain until the last of
The new popular width. White and solid colors
plan to have only aspirin for -May.
and patterns. Ideal graduation gift for College
Sunday rught dinner.
,
John Story, Colwnbus, spent
and High School young men .
The four, all di8c jockeys at the weekend alth his grandWlNW radio, wW board a roll- parents, Mr. and Mr. Norman
Wembley Ties For Boys
er coaater at Myers Lake Schaefer.
Fl.eady tied E-Z on 'ties in white and neat patAmusement Park bore at noon ' Mrs. Vern Story, Colwnbus,
terns. Select yours now.
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Saturday and ride until 1 pJU. Mr. and Mrs.' William Perry,
Sunday. They hope to boat the Athens, spent Sunday with
roller coaater riding record of their parents, Mr. and Mrs
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31 hours by one hour.
Schaefer.
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In sizes 29 to 44 waist. Regular full cut blu.e
Kimberlee
and
Kavin '
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denim
work dungare'!s. Sanforized shrunk. NoColwnbus, spent the weekend
rip seams.
!with ~tJ1rs. Alkire's mother,
Friday and Saturday Sale
Mrs . Bertha Parker.
Mrs. Mary Landerfield,
Wheeling, spent the weekend
PAIR
wlth her mothf~, Mrs. Esta
Wise.
Mr. and Mrs. Orien Colmer
Mens $4.95
Pomeroy, called on Mrs '
Bertha Parker, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schaefer
visited
Mrs
Navy blue or ,;aize solid coiors -· washable- snap
Schaefer, brother, Mr. , Mark
front· 2 slash pockets. Small, medium. large and
Stahl, Stockdale, receriUy. Mr.
extra large sizes.
Stahl is improving froin his
illness.
The Laurel Cliff Health Club
mel Thursday evening with
· Mrs. Jean Wright with Mrs.
Small, medium, larQe 'ani;! extra large slzes.
Mabel Tracy co-hostess.
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Fourteen members answered
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roll cal!, two guests, Mfs.
8.oys
Husky
Size
Boys 52.95
Wright's ·mother and Mrs.
Michael Wright. A donallon
was given to the cancer fund.
Games were playl!lf.and prizes
awarded to Mrs. Leona Karr
Sizes· 10, 12, '1-4--and 16," 100 ·
Nellie Tracy, Della Cui'Us and
•per
cent .acrylic k~lt: .Easy "'·
Bertha Parker.
Husky sl~ils 8to IB. Brand
to
wash .
Mr. Herman Kaspar, son
new sel~tiQf'
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Ronald, visited relatives over
the weekend.
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Eber E. Ours, 75, formerly of
Portland, died Wednesday_at
his residence, 003 Stone Road
in Belpre.
Mr · Ours, a retired lockmaster 61 Locks and Dam 2!'at
Portland, was a charter
member of the National
ASsociation of Retired Civil
Iayes, Chapter 865. He was
veteran
of World War 1 and
aEmp
attended the Methodist
Church.
Preceding him in death were
his parents, Jay and Rhinda
D d
oy 0 urs; his wife, Ethel, in
1971 ; a sister, and two
brothers.
Surviving are a son, Gerald.

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as outstanding senior boy and
girl and Bob Caldwell an,i
Jani c-e Boggs the citizenship
awards presented on the basis
of conducl, serv ice ar.d
sc holastic .standing.
Faculty of the high school
selected the four senio•·s for the
awards .
Key awards for academic
achievement in particula r
fields of study went lo Kathy
Dill , commercial; Randy
Youn g, English; Janice Dixon,
home economics; Doug Carr,
industrial arts ; Mary Jo Wolf,
Ro ger
Karr,
Latin;
mathematics ; Julia Ho.lter ,
science; Rick Marlin , social
studies. Roger Karr received ·
the athletic scholarshi p award.
Receiving other non-academic
awards of keys were Julia
Holle&lt;, band; Julia Holler,
Kathy Sanders, yearbook COeditors ; Rick Hauber and .Julia
Hol ter, activity.
Recognition was give n those
receiving awards for athletic
endeavors durin g the pasl
year. Debbie Pierce presented
the senior class will and Ste1•e
'Kinnan, the class prophecy.
Pamela Sams won the home
economics award and perfec)
allendance certificates wen t to
Terry Brawley' ,,Kevin Dill,
Pamela Sams, 'Martie Caldwell, Steve Dill, Pam Lanham
and Randy Wolf. 1
Rick Martin led the opening
pledge of allegiance tu the flag
and Bob Ord, principal ,
presided over the assembly.

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MemQriaf Service
RA CINE
Raci ne
American Legion Post 602 will
conduct Memorial Day services on Sunday, May 28 . .• t II
&amp;m . on Sunday the post will
visit Greenwood Cemetery in
Racine and then the Letart
Palls Cemetery at 12 noon.
The Southern High School
band will be present and Judge
Jonn C. Bacon, Meigs County
Common Pleas Court, will be
lhe speaker. A public dinner
will be served at til£ Letart
Community Hall which has
been renovated . Conunander
of the Racine P.ost is Elmer
Pickens. . ,

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Te r ry Whitla tch,
Tom Lowery, Roge r Pcarch,
f(ot1 Couch, Oa l!t1S Weber,
K,•Hh Vtln lnWdgen.
Chc1 rleadr:or
9th Grade.
J&lt;,iU
Hulr.hison.
5c1ndy
Curtr~s
(,ndy Sc hner der ,
DrC\n&lt;' Smtih -. Mau reen Hen
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JJnior,. Var si ty. Tina
NLer r, Donna Powe ll. Shel ly
M.:rnJ,.tn. J t'aM i· ) Schneider.
Dlrlr t,t Hictgv.. ay'· Var sr1y, Su sie
Sp_t1t~-h1'.
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M'\'·runi( H ~~(kel t . Jo Ellen
Dr,ht Kilrla Kuhn . Debi

Becky Will and R!Jger Dlxtm
recei\1ed U1e- D:n tfllrtll Award
outsllimling St'f!Wr b tl) aTH{
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The Ironton Tigers slammed
the Sheridan Generals 9·1 al
Rio Grande Thursday to win
lhe "AA" district. The Tigers
are co-winners of the district
with the Meigs Marauders.
Jerry Murnahan, a junior
rtghty. went all theway for the
Tigers to up his record to 11).0
on the year. Ironton is 23·3
'overall this year.
The Tigers, advancing to the
vegionals, will play at Edwards
Field in Newark against the
Bridgeport District No . I
winner on diamond No. one at 4
p.m. Meigs will play at the

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ABA Playoff Standings

The Southern Tornadoes, the
forgotten team in Meigs
( Besi-Of-Seven Fina Is)
w. I. pet. County baseball , racked up
Ind iana
3 2 .600 their 13th win in 16 outings at
New York
2 3 .400 ·Hannan Trace Thursday night,
Thursday's Results
defeating the Wildcats, .22-0.
Indiana 100 New York 99
Pat Arnold wenl all the way
Friday' s Gt~me
(No game scheduled)
for the Tornadoes and allowed
only a double to Hannan
Trace's Hunt in the first inning.
Arnold , a senior righthander,
fann ed 10 and walked. three.
Leading the 22-hit parade for
the Tornadoes was hard-hitting
Sieve Jenkins with four single!
and a double in five at bals,
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1970 Olds only $2695
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1967 Chev. only $1595
Caprice 4 dr. H. T. CXle .of fhe nicest 67s
anywhere .
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69 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, air ............. '3500
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, air... ..........~2600
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69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air..•.. .•11995
68 Chev. Bel. 4 Dr., V·8 auto., air· ........ 1495
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turned laps in excess of 190
m.p.h., while Malloy gained no
growod.
Born May 23, 1935, in
Columbus, Neb., Malloy attended secondary school in
Englewood, Colo., winnln,g
letters in baseball and footbalL
He later attended Colorado
State University for two years.
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Malloy competed in 24 races
and finished loth in the point
standings. In 1969 he was 18th
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was 14th. He stood 22nd in tl!f
list among active drivers at
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" A" Tournament. Thursday's
game was postponed due to wet
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headon with the hard-hitting
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wall at high speed during
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Junior ri ghthander John
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collected four hils m five trips
to the plate Thursday nighl, in
leading lhe Kyger Creek
Bobcats lo a 24-2 romp over
Eastern in a Southern Valley
Athletic Conferen ce. Coach
Dick .Adams' Bobcats are 7-2 in
the SVAC and 9-8-1 overall .
Baird, in winning his second
straigh t game in 24 hours,
.fanned nine while walking
three. Bolh Eagle run s were
'unearned .
He and junior teflfielder
Grey McCarty paced the
Bob~als' 17 hiI attack with four
hils each. B~ird had lhree
doubles and Single. McCarty,
·batting third in' the line-up, had
a double and three singles.
Marshall French and John
Roush, both juniors, and Terry
Lucas, a rreshman infielder,
all had two hils each.
KC slruck for nine run s in the
fir st inning.
Coach Larry Heines started
leflhander Baker, wh o was
sent quickly to the sidelines.
French opened with a single,
McCarty singled, Or land
Cremeans walked loading lhe
bases. The first run scqred on a
fielder's choice . Baird singled
plating two runs; consecutive
walks to Jim Bias, Lucas, Jeff
Neal and French, were
followed by singles off the bats
of Roush and McCarty.
The Bobcals produced eight
more runs in lhe third inning
off two Eagle hurlers.
The inning featured four ·
walks, two errors and hils by
Bias, Roush, McCarty and
Cremeans. The gallians scored
two runs each in \he fourth,
filth , and sixth innings.
Eastern's firsl run came in
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sin gle and doubl e, Mitch
Nease, a horne run , and Stan
Kiser , Jim Hubbard, and Brett
Hart, each a sin gle.
Paul Montgomery and Bob
Pack shared pitching duties for
the Wildcats.
Coach Hilton Wolfe 's Tornadoes are now tied for the
Southern Valley Conference
lead with the Symmes Valley

Kyger Creek Wins 24-2

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Settles, a · fire-ballin g Ounlee, Settles. LOB - Meigs
frame and trotted in ahead of -come up with it. fired to Cooke
righthander
with a sneaky I, Well ston 6. DP - Me igs I.
who relayed a bullet to Dixon
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Well ston I . 2B - Setlles . HR WellSton scored their run in who nailed Mike Stewarl at the curve , slruck out nine, issued Dixon I2nd ), WP - none. PB only t.wo bases on balls, and none . SB - T. Stewart.
the sixth frame and had a big plate on a nice bif:of action.
IP ER R H KO BB
gave
up but two hils,
Clean-up hitler Ed Martin
rally going in the seventh -:ith
Woga
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The only other Meigs' hit was
safe on anolher Meigs
t!1e bases loaded, but failed to next was
J 7 3
7 0
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' Stewart scored · a roller that hit the fi rst base
error
and
Terry
Sellles ILPI
score .
9 2
Wellston 's Mike Stewart / rom third. Wigal fanned Alan bag and wenl fair , by Well ston 6 20002001 2Q-1
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sophomore Floyd Burney .
opened the six th and was safe Arlhurs to end the frame.
200 000 x- 2 2 5
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The three hits for lhe
One would fi gu_re an inning
on · an error. Terry Stewart
Rockets
were a single by Terry ·
foll owed with a single to left to like that would raflle up yo ur
pu"runners on second and first pitcher . Right? Wrong. Not Stewart and a single and - - - - - - - - . , . Coul Hand Wigal.
doubl e by Settles.
D~n 't Get Caught
with none out.
Coac
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Don
Wolle's
and
1n
the
wild
and
woolly
Randy Hatten. to the surWith An Expired
prise of many, swung away Wellston seventh, Mick Roger Birch 's Maroud ers
mad
e
their
record
7-il.
Coach
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opened
with
a
walk.
instead of sacrificing, and flied
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ou t to left for the first out . Pinchhilter Hall then got on John Conger's Rockets are 12·
9.
Meigs
will
play
their
next
through
catcher's
in
terference
Settles than doubled to right ,
The AAA reminds you to
but senior Ron Smith, who to put rwwers rirst and second reg ula r season game a( Kyger check your drivers license if
dived for the ball but couldn't wi th nobody out! Agai n. the Creek next Monday and wilt be you have a birthday thi s
al home Wednesday against
bun t was disdained .
month. Many licenses expire
With the coun t 1·1, and the Waverly Tigers.
this year and you only have 30
Manning ta king a huge lead off
!MEIGSI2
days
before your birthday to
second, Dixon fired a strike to
AB H R renew it and keep driving
2 o I
Cooke covering to pick him off Cooke.2B
Burney,
LF
J I 0 legally.
fur the first out. Wiga l than Dlxon , C
3 I I
Your neighbor's an AAA ·
Vikings with an 8·1 record. The fanned ·Rob Crossin for the Dunfee, SS
I 0 0 member ... and if he's like the
Tornadoes will play the Ky ger second out. Hut here the Wigal, P
2 0 0
2 0 0 most of them, he~ trying tu
Creek Bobcats tonight at situa tion became even more McKinney, 38
R. Ash , CF
2 0 0 talk everybody else into joining
R&lt;lcine in a key SVAC tilt. The revolting.
Eason, 18
2 0 0 AAA too. You know , lelling
two teams also meet al Kyger
2 0 0 them all abou t AA /\
Mike Stewart reached first Smi th , RF
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Creek next Tuesda y. Kyger on an error to put runners at TOTALS
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AB H R AAA lravel guidance services,
By innings :
Stewar t stepped in and also got T. Siewarl. CF
3 I I travel acciden t insurance, bail
4
0 0
Southern
on by another infield error to Hatten. C
tt les. P
2 2 o and arres t protection, and· the
115 (12) 3()...22 22 0 load the bases. But Wiga l got Se
Martin . JB
3 0 0 other AAA membe rshi p
Hannan Trace
Hatten to roll an easy ground Arthu rs, LF
3 0 0 ' benefits. Probably the only
2 0 0 way you can shut him up is to
000 00-- 0 I 3 ba ll to shortslop Steve Dunfee Manning. 2B
ld. SS
2 0 0
Arnold and Pugh. M. Hart wh o "threw to junior Lou Arno
Hall ,ph
I 0 0 join AAA yourself, which Isn't
151. Montgomery iLPI, Pack McKinney at third to end the Cr oss in , RF
3 0 0 • bad idea, you know.
151, and Hall .
3 0 0
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The wi"nners of tha t game
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Not enough can be said about
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Dixon, Meigs' star se nior
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Roger Dixon 's two-run firs t
inning homer and Chesler
Wigal 's three-hit pitching
produced
ttle"
Meigs
Marauders' (Hitless Wonders)
2· 1 . win over the Wellston
Golden Rockets in the Rio
Grande "AA" district finals at
Rio Grande Thursd•y afternoon.
The Marauders, who have
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last two tow-nament victories,
advance to the regionals in
Newark Friday, May 26
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The Ironton Tigers slammed
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lhe "AA" district. The Tigers
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with the Meigs Marauders.
Jerry Murnahan, a junior
rtghty. went all theway for the
Tigers to up his record to 11).0
on the year. Ironton is 23·3
'overall this year.
The Tigers, advancing to the
vegionals, will play at Edwards
Field in Newark against the
Bridgeport District No . I
winner on diamond No. one at 4
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The Southern Tornadoes, the
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2 3 .400 ·Hannan Trace Thursday night,
Thursday's Results
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Indiana 100 New York 99
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Malloy, a veteran of four
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running laps in the 188 m.p.h.
range. However, as practice
progressed, five other drivers
turned laps in excess of 190
m.p.h., while Malloy gained no
growod.
Born May 23, 1935, in
Columbus, Neb., Malloy attended secondary school in
Englewood, Colo., winnln,g
letters in baseball and footbalL
He later attended Colorado
State University for two years.
In 1968, his first year at Indianapolis for the "500,"
Malloy competed in 24 races
and finished loth in the point
standings. In 1969 he was 18th
in the season standings, in 1970
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was 14th. He stood 22nd in tl!f
list among active drivers at
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and a throwing error . The
second came across in the
fourth on two errors.
Eastern now 5-4 in the SV AC
will play Symmes Valley this
evening in the District Class
" A" Tournament. Thursday's
game was postponed due to wet
grounds. The game will be
played at Veterans Memorial
Field .
Kyger Creek will travel to
Southern this evening lo clash
headon with the hard-hitting
Tornadoes.

INDIANAPOIJS, Ind. (UP! )
- Race rlriver Jim Malloy, 37,
Denver, Colo., died Thursday
of injuries suffered Sunday
when his car crashed into a
wall at high speed during
practice for the May 27 Indianapolis Motor Speedway
500-ffiile race.
Malloy died in Indianapolis
Methodist Hospital where he
had been in critical and
deteriorating condition since
the wreck during a practice lap
prior to qualifications.
He suffered multiple !rae·
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and second-degree burns on
hands and feet, as well as internal injuries.
It was the first fatality at the
Speedway in more than four
years. Mike Spence or Great
Britain, was fatally injured
May 7, 1968, in a practice
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Junior ri ghthander John
Baird hurled a no-hiller and
collected four hils m five trips
to the plate Thursday nighl, in
leading lhe Kyger Creek
Bobcats lo a 24-2 romp over
Eastern in a Southern Valley
Athletic Conferen ce. Coach
Dick .Adams' Bobcats are 7-2 in
the SVAC and 9-8-1 overall .
Baird, in winning his second
straigh t game in 24 hours,
.fanned nine while walking
three. Bolh Eagle run s were
'unearned .
He and junior teflfielder
Grey McCarty paced the
Bob~als' 17 hiI attack with four
hils each. B~ird had lhree
doubles and Single. McCarty,
·batting third in' the line-up, had
a double and three singles.
Marshall French and John
Roush, both juniors, and Terry
Lucas, a rreshman infielder,
all had two hils each.
KC slruck for nine run s in the
fir st inning.
Coach Larry Heines started
leflhander Baker, wh o was
sent quickly to the sidelines.
French opened with a single,
McCarty singled, Or land
Cremeans walked loading lhe
bases. The first run scqred on a
fielder's choice . Baird singled
plating two runs; consecutive
walks to Jim Bias, Lucas, Jeff
Neal and French, were
followed by singles off the bats
of Roush and McCarty.
The Bobcals produced eight
more runs in lhe third inning
off two Eagle hurlers.
The inning featured four ·
walks, two errors and hils by
Bias, Roush, McCarty and
Cremeans. The gallians scored
two runs each in \he fourth,
filth , and sixth innings.
Eastern's firsl run came in
inning on two walks

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Rodney Holman , fou1· singles in
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singles , Jeff "Hubbard, Alan
Pugh, and Mike Nease, each a
sin gle and doubl e, Mitch
Nease, a horne run , and Stan
Kiser , Jim Hubbard, and Brett
Hart, each a sin gle.
Paul Montgomery and Bob
Pack shared pitching duties for
the Wildcats.
Coach Hilton Wolfe 's Tornadoes are now tied for the
Southern Valley Conference
lead with the Symmes Valley

Kyger Creek Wins 24-2

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Settles, a · fire-ballin g Ounlee, Settles. LOB - Meigs
frame and trotted in ahead of -come up with it. fired to Cooke
righthander
with a sneaky I, Well ston 6. DP - Me igs I.
who relayed a bullet to Dixon
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Well ston I . 2B - Setlles . HR WellSton scored their run in who nailed Mike Stewarl at the curve , slruck out nine, issued Dixon I2nd ), WP - none. PB only t.wo bases on balls, and none . SB - T. Stewart.
the sixth frame and had a big plate on a nice bif:of action.
IP ER R H KO BB
gave
up but two hils,
Clean-up hitler Ed Martin
rally going in the seventh -:ith
Woga
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The only other Meigs' hit was
safe on anolher Meigs
t!1e bases loaded, but failed to next was
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' Stewart scored · a roller that hit the fi rst base
error
and
Terry
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score .
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opened the six th and was safe Arlhurs to end the frame.
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The three hits for lhe
One would fi gu_re an inning
on · an error. Terry Stewart
Rockets
were a single by Terry ·
foll owed with a single to left to like that would raflle up yo ur
pu"runners on second and first pitcher . Right? Wrong. Not Stewart and a single and - - - - - - - - . , . Coul Hand Wigal.
doubl e by Settles.
D~n 't Get Caught
with none out.
Coac
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Wolle's
and
1n
the
wild
and
woolly
Randy Hatten. to the surWith An Expired
prise of many, swung away Wellston seventh, Mick Roger Birch 's Maroud ers
mad
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their
record
7-il.
Coach
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with
a
walk.
instead of sacrificing, and flied
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will
play
their
next
through
catcher's
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terference
Settles than doubled to right ,
The AAA reminds you to
but senior Ron Smith, who to put rwwers rirst and second reg ula r season game a( Kyger check your drivers license if
dived for the ball but couldn't wi th nobody out! Agai n. the Creek next Monday and wilt be you have a birthday thi s
al home Wednesday against
bun t was disdained .
month. Many licenses expire
With the coun t 1·1, and the Waverly Tigers.
this year and you only have 30
Manning ta king a huge lead off
!MEIGSI2
days
before your birthday to
second, Dixon fired a strike to
AB H R renew it and keep driving
2 o I
Cooke covering to pick him off Cooke.2B
Burney,
LF
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fur the first out. Wiga l than Dlxon , C
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Your neighbor's an AAA ·
Vikings with an 8·1 record. The fanned ·Rob Crossin for the Dunfee, SS
I 0 0 member ... and if he's like the
Tornadoes will play the Ky ger second out. Hut here the Wigal, P
2 0 0
2 0 0 most of them, he~ trying tu
Creek Bobcats tonight at situa tion became even more McKinney, 38
R. Ash , CF
2 0 0 talk everybody else into joining
R&lt;lcine in a key SVAC tilt. The revolting.
Eason, 18
2 0 0 AAA too. You know , lelling
two teams also meet al Kyger
2 0 0 them all abou t AA /\
Mike Stewart reached first Smi th , RF
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fi rst and second again. Terry
AB H R AAA lravel guidance services,
By innings :
Stewar t stepped in and also got T. Siewarl. CF
3 I I travel acciden t insurance, bail
4
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on by another infield error to Hatten. C
tt les. P
2 2 o and arres t protection, and· the
115 (12) 3()...22 22 0 load the bases. But Wiga l got Se
Martin . JB
3 0 0 other AAA membe rshi p
Hannan Trace
Hatten to roll an easy ground Arthu rs, LF
3 0 0 ' benefits. Probably the only
2 0 0 way you can shut him up is to
000 00-- 0 I 3 ba ll to shortslop Steve Dunfee Manning. 2B
ld. SS
2 0 0
Arnold and Pugh. M. Hart wh o "threw to junior Lou Arno
Hall ,ph
I 0 0 join AAA yourself, which Isn't
151. Montgomery iLPI, Pack McKinney at third to end the Cr oss in , RF
3 0 0 • bad idea, you know.
151, and Hall .
3 0 0
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p.m. also on Edwards Field. ·
The wi"nners of tha t game
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finals June ·2 at the Ohio State
varsity field against · the
Springfield regional winner.
Not enough can be said about
senior righthander Wigal. The
curve-ball artist has allowed
four hits in his two tournament
appearances. Wi gal fanned
seven and walked ~hre e against
lhe Rockets yesterday.
Dixon, Meigs' star se nior
captain , 'ban ged a Danny
Settles' last ball high over the
leftfield fence 340 feet away .
Senior second baseman Tom
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Roger Dixon 's two-run firs t
inning homer and Chesler
Wigal 's three-hit pitching
produced
ttle"
Meigs
Marauders' (Hitless Wonders)
2· 1 . win over the Wellston
Golden Rockets in the Rio
Grande "AA" district finals at
Rio Grande Thursd•y afternoon.
The Marauders, who have
collected only five hits in their
last two tow-nament victories,
advance to the regionals in
Newark Friday, May 26
against the winner of [lle
second game in the Bridgeporl
District. If Meigs should win ,'
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First, the San Francisco Giants
were losing a lot of ball games;
now they are also losing
players.
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Veteran Jim Hart and young
Chris Speier both went on the
shelf Thursday as· the Giants
dropped their seventh decision
in a row, 8-6, to the red-hot
Cincinnati Reds.
The Gianls showec signs of
coming out of their protracted'
hitting slump in , this latest
defeat but the pitching, which
had been a bright spot the last
week, broke down.
wl'hat's the way it goes,"
said a consoling Sparky Anderson, the Reds skipper, shortly
before he left town with his
club for San Diego. The Reds
now have won eight straight
and are making a solid run at
the National League West
pacesetting Houston Astros
and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Jim McGlothlin (()..3) starts
for the Reds tonight.
"The same thing happened to
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going bad," continued Anderson. "When we got lhe pit·
chlng, which wasn't often, we
dld!i)t'hi ~~00 wile1 M. ~lt, the
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Hart, the much wounded
Giants third baseman, took a
pitch from Wayne Simpson
fluilh on the hack of his head in
the fourth Inning Th!ll"sdaY and
left for a stay in the bospital
with a slight. concussion. He'll
be out of action at least three or
four days, and maybe longer.
It was a tough break for
Hart, :7ho only a week ago was
recalled from Phoenix because
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used to.
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Chris wasn't his usual :se11
starting the game Thursday
and when he doubled into the
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Afternoon Women's League,. from the left, Marlene
start a three-run rally, Speier
Wilson, most improved bowler award; Drema Smith, the
walked the last few steps into
high series, 570, and the high average, "157, awards, and
second. There Is no telling how
long he will be inactive .
•.. Becky Dunfee, high game, 229.
Sam McDowell was touched
for three runs in the first Inning
by the R,eds on four straight
singles, a hit batsman and a
sacrifice fly. Two of the hits
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McDowell held the Reds
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21 7 .750 Detroit
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Fuentes singled and Bobby Montreal
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Los Angeles 18 12 .600 1 Oakland
15 9 .625 2
second and continued home as Cincinnati
16 13 .552 2'12 Chicago
15 10 .600 2'12
Texas
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the Reds threw the ball around,
San Diego
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That gave the Giants the lead Allan Ia
10 18 .359 a
9 23 .281 11
Californta
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Thursday's Results
Thursday's Games
McDow~ll gave up an infield . Cincinnati 8 San Fran 5
Calif 4 Oakland 3. 12 Inns
Detroit 7 Boston 2
single and a solid single to right New York 2 Monlre'al 1
6 St . Louis 4
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by Johnny Bench·after one out. Chicago
Hous 4 Los Ang 3, 11 inns
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him at the time and Fox took
Today's Probable Pitchers
Detroit !Cain 0-2). 9 p.ln.
him out in favor of Jim Barr.
IAll Times EDT)
Oakland (Odom 2·01 at
Chicago
(Jenkins
4-2)
at
St.
Kansas
City (Spllttorff 2-l) ,
Before
the
inning
was
over,
the
M.f BALER lWINE
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8
Recs scored twice for a 5-4 lead
New York !Capra 2-1) at ' ~~lfto~~la !Ryan 2·2 or
Premium 10,000 It Bales
and never were headtid.
Philadelphia (Selma 1-3). 7:35 Fisher 1-0) at Chicago (Wood 6·
21 9
McDowell, who deserved a p.m.
GILT EDGE BALER lWINE
Montreal
(Stoneman
3·31
at
Mln~e~ta (Kaal 4.o) at
better fate, took the loss, his
Pittsburgh (Moose 1-2), 8:05 Texas (Hand 0-3). 8:30p.m.
first after five victories.
Premium 10,000 It Bales
p.m. 1
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Baltimore (McNally 4·2) at
Hous on (Wilson 2·2 at Los Milwaukee (Parsons 2-2). 8:30
PITCHER ACTIVATED
Angeles (Osteen 4-1) , 11 p.m.
Pm
M.f·S BALER TWINE
ClnciMall (McGlothlin 0-3) at "B.;.ton (Pattin 0-3) at New
CLEVELAND (UP!) - ~a~ Otego I Kirby 3-2), 10:30 York !Siotllemyre 3-3). 7:30
9,000 It Bales
Relief pitcher Phil Hennigan
·Atlanta (Niekro (5-JI at San p.m.
Saturday's Games
has been activated by the Francisco !Bryant 1·3), 11 p.m.
Oakland at Kan City
Cleveland
Indians
and,
outSaturday's
Games
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Minnesota at Texas
fielder Adolfo Phillips was Montreal at Pittsburgh
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FOR PETS - STABLES - LARGE AND SMALL
Boston at New York
of the Pacific Coast League on New York at Ph iIa, twl -night
ANIMALS- LAWNS- GARDENS- TROPICAL FISH.
Calif .a, Chicago, night
24-hour recall.
Cinci at San Diego, night
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' Grinstead, Edn~ wiSe "and E .: : '
I tell you "Spring wa~ Fox.
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busting out all over" when the fll--'l~;tJf---:
Notw Haven Citizens met for
!heir regular meeling Wed·
nesday afternoon at the New
Haven Library. lilrs. Charles
Wilson, Point Pleasant, and
daughter, Mrs. Howard "Lids"
Oar land, Gallipolis Ferry,
were guesls of the club. Lida is
president of Mason CoWlty
l
Homemakers. She brought her
tools and taught the ladies how
· to make burlap flowers.
In honor oi Mrs. James
"Edna" Wise's birthday, a
cake was served with the good
coffee that Mr. George Hestor
makes.
· Hynins were Sung with Helen
Barker at the piano, and Mr.
Hestor led in prayer. We
remembered all the ministers
When every secQnd cou1nu.1
of !he District in prayer. We
she n~eds a timepiece she
can col.lnt on. Like these
are planning on saying
"Goodbye" to some a:nd to , neatly designed nunes"
watches by Bulova.
others "Greetings" as the
Shock remtant. )7
- placerqent time ,for United
Jewels precise. With
Methodist ministers draws
a sweep second .
near,
hand. unbreakable
The senior citizens have been
a busy group. They showed
beautiful comforts and rugs. A
quilt and comfort will be put in
frames ~~is week and flowers,
hopefully, will be finished.
The men, as usual, ·were busy
, playing dominoes. They
become so noisy sometimes,
we send them Ito !he kitchen to
play. Jess Brown, one of their
regulars, is recuperating from
a recent illness.
Enjoying the day were Edna
·Roush Lillie Hester George
Hesto;, Rena Johnso~, Orpha
Ohlinger, Lenna Sayre, Bess
Kell, Iva Capehart, Alice
Kirby, Mable Johnson Helen
Barker, Esther McRnight,
Edna Wayland, Jim Wise,
Frank McDermitt, Mary
Wilson Lydia Garland Polly
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
St. Louis Cardinals traded first
baseman Joe Hague · to the
Ctncmnatl Reds Thursday
mght for oulf1elder Berme
Carbo m a stra1ght player
swap.
.
Hague was hitting .237 for the
Cards w1 th three homers and II
RBls. He had appeared in, all
but three of the Cardmals 30
games . !his . season and had
spent h1s entire caree~ Wllh St.
Lou1s after f1rst commg up to
the maJors m. 1968. He had a
hfetime battmg aver"foe of
.242.
.
C~rbo f1rst c_ame . to the
maJors w1th CJncJnnatJ for four
games in 1969 and batted .310 in
the club's pennant winning
season of 1970 but slumped to
.219 last year.
Carbo, 24, was batting .142 as
of T~ursday night. He was used
infrequenUy as a pinchhitter
and had only three hits in 21 atbats. He was 0-11 as a
pinchhitter this season.
Hague, 28, was to join the
Reds tonight when they open a
four-game weekend series in
San Diego, Calif. He
~ct as
a back up to Reds first
'baseman Tony Perez.

Watch

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FIRST PLACE TEAM of the Pomeroy Thursday AI·
temoon Women's League, from the left, Marlene Wilson,
Betty Jo Ueving, Julie Boyles and Terry Shain. Mrs. Shain
also holds the trophy of the sponsor which Is Dave's Tire
Land.

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left, Jane Walton, with the trophy of the sponsor, tlje New Yorlf Clothing House, and the team,
Drema Smith, Phyllis Mullen, Eileen Searls and Norma ~bary.

Carbo Traded
To Cardinals
For Joe Hague

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STEAK
HOUSE

First, the San Francisco Giants
were losing a lot of ball games;
now they are also losing
players.
,.
Veteran Jim Hart and young
Chris Speier both went on the
shelf Thursday as· the Giants
dropped their seventh decision
in a row, 8-6, to the red-hot
Cincinnati Reds.
The Gianls showec signs of
coming out of their protracted'
hitting slump in , this latest
defeat but the pitching, which
had been a bright spot the last
week, broke down.
wl'hat's the way it goes,"
said a consoling Sparky Anderson, the Reds skipper, shortly
before he left town with his
club for San Diego. The Reds
now have won eight straight
and are making a solid run at
the National League West
pacesetting Houston Astros
and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Jim McGlothlin (()..3) starts
for the Reds tonight.
"The same thing happened to
• us last year when we were
going bad," continued Anderson. "When we got lhe pit·
chlng, which wasn't often, we
dld!i)t'hi ~~00 wile1 M. ~lt, the
pitcHilig wt!rit sbur

Hart, the much wounded
Giants third baseman, took a
pitch from Wayne Simpson
fluilh on the hack of his head in
the fourth Inning Th!ll"sdaY and
left for a stay in the bospital
with a slight. concussion. He'll
be out of action at least three or
four days, and maybe longer.
It was a tough break for
Hart, :7ho only a week ago was
recalled from Phoenix because
he had started to hit the way he
used to.
Speier~• problem is an old
one. He has muscle aches in his
lower back, a condition he's
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Chris wasn't his usual :se11
starting the game Thursday
and when he doubled into the
BEST INDIVIDUAL BOWLERS of the Pomeroy Thurs.
leftfield corner in the sixth to
,day
Afternoon Women's League,. from the left, Marlene
start a three-run rally, Speier
Wilson, most improved bowler award; Drema Smith, the
walked the last few steps into
high series, 570, and the high average, "157, awards, and
second. There Is no telling how
long he will be inactive .
•.. Becky Dunfee, high game, 229.
Sam McDowell was touched
for three runs in the first Inning
by the R,eds on four straight
singles, a hit batsman and a
sacrifice fly. Two of the hits
Order By Phone
were to .deep ilhort and had
Speier
been at his physical
And Toke Em Home
best, Sam could have gotten
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American League
being scored.
National League
East
McDowell held the Reds
East
w. I. pet. g.b.
hitless until Julian Javier
w. I· PCI ·g. b · Cleveland
15 9 .625 New
York
singled with one out in the
21 7 .750 Detroit
15 10 .600 1/2
15
12
.556
l'l2
Baltimore
13 12 .520 2'1'
sixth. In the bottom of that Philadelphia
Pillsburgh
14 12 .538
6'1, Boston
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inning, Speier doubled, Tito Chicago
14 13 _519 6 New York
9 IS .375 6
\\•· thuu~-: hl
13 15 _464 8 Milwaukee
Fuentes singled and Bobby Montreal
7 15 .318 7
10
20
333
12
St.
Loui
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Bonds unloaded his fourth
West
West
homer . · Dave Kingman
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17w. 11" 7p0c8l. g. b.
18 10 .643 ·
followed with a walk, stole Houston
Los Angeles 18 12 .600 1 Oakland
15 9 .625 2
second and continued home as Cincinnati
16 13 .552 2'12 Chicago
15 10 .600 2'12
Texas
11 15 .423 7
the Reds threw the ball around,
San Diego
13 16 .448 5112 Kansas City 11 16 .407 1'12
That gave the Giants the lead Allan Ia
10 18 .359 a
9 23 .281 11
Californta
11 \6 .407 7'12
at 4-3. But .m the seventh, San Francisco
Thursday's Results
Thursday's Games
McDow~ll gave up an infield . Cincinnati 8 San Fran 5
Calif 4 Oakland 3. 12 Inns
Detroit 7 Boston 2
single and a solid single to right New York 2 Monlre'al 1
6 St . Louis 4
(Only games scheduled) , '
by Johnny Bench·after one out. Chicago
Hous 4 Los Ang 3, 11 inns
Today's Probable Pitcher.
His shoulder was bothering
(All Times EDTI
(Only gamesscheduled)
Cleveland (Perry 6·2) at
him at the time and Fox took
Today's Probable Pitchers
Detroit !Cain 0-2). 9 p.ln.
him out in favor of Jim Barr.
IAll Times EDT)
Oakland (Odom 2·01 at
Chicago
(Jenkins
4-2)
at
St.
Kansas
City (Spllttorff 2-l) ,
Before
the
inning
was
over,
the
M.f BALER lWINE
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8
Recs scored twice for a 5-4 lead
New York !Capra 2-1) at ' ~~lfto~~la !Ryan 2·2 or
Premium 10,000 It Bales
and never were headtid.
Philadelphia (Selma 1-3). 7:35 Fisher 1-0) at Chicago (Wood 6·
21 9
McDowell, who deserved a p.m.
GILT EDGE BALER lWINE
Montreal
(Stoneman
3·31
at
Mln~e~ta (Kaal 4.o) at
better fate, took the loss, his
Pittsburgh (Moose 1-2), 8:05 Texas (Hand 0-3). 8:30p.m.
first after five victories.
Premium 10,000 It Bales
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Baltimore (McNally 4·2) at
Hous on (Wilson 2·2 at Los Milwaukee (Parsons 2-2). 8:30
PITCHER ACTIVATED
Angeles (Osteen 4-1) , 11 p.m.
Pm
M.f·S BALER TWINE
ClnciMall (McGlothlin 0-3) at "B.;.ton (Pattin 0-3) at New
CLEVELAND (UP!) - ~a~ Otego I Kirby 3-2), 10:30 York !Siotllemyre 3-3). 7:30
9,000 It Bales
Relief pitcher Phil Hennigan
·Atlanta (Niekro (5-JI at San p.m.
Saturday's Games
has been activated by the Francisco !Bryant 1·3), 11 p.m.
Oakland at Kan City
Cleveland
Indians
and,
outSaturday's
Games
'.
Minnesota at Texas
fielder Adolfo Phillips was Montreal at Pittsburgh
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Baltimore at Mllw
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FOR PETS - STABLES - LARGE AND SMALL
Boston at New York
of the Pacific Coast League on New York at Ph iIa, twl -night
ANIMALS- LAWNS- GARDENS- TROPICAL FISH.
Calif .a, Chicago, night
24-hour recall.
Cinci at San Diego, night
~...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. .
Hennigan injured a shoulder · Houston at. Los Ang, night
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BY EDITII FOX.
' Grinstead, Edn~ wiSe "and E .: : '
I tell you "Spring wa~ Fox.
·
'
busting out all over" when the fll--'l~;tJf---:
Notw Haven Citizens met for
!heir regular meeling Wed·
nesday afternoon at the New
Haven Library. lilrs. Charles
Wilson, Point Pleasant, and
daughter, Mrs. Howard "Lids"
Oar land, Gallipolis Ferry,
were guesls of the club. Lida is
president of Mason CoWlty
l
Homemakers. She brought her
tools and taught the ladies how
· to make burlap flowers.
In honor oi Mrs. James
"Edna" Wise's birthday, a
cake was served with the good
coffee that Mr. George Hestor
makes.
· Hynins were Sung with Helen
Barker at the piano, and Mr.
Hestor led in prayer. We
remembered all the ministers
When every secQnd cou1nu.1
of !he District in prayer. We
she n~eds a timepiece she
can col.lnt on. Like these
are planning on saying
"Goodbye" to some a:nd to , neatly designed nunes"
watches by Bulova.
others "Greetings" as the
Shock remtant. )7
- placerqent time ,for United
Jewels precise. With
Methodist ministers draws
a sweep second .
near,
hand. unbreakable
The senior citizens have been
a busy group. They showed
beautiful comforts and rugs. A
quilt and comfort will be put in
frames ~~is week and flowers,
hopefully, will be finished.
The men, as usual, ·were busy
, playing dominoes. They
become so noisy sometimes,
we send them Ito !he kitchen to
play. Jess Brown, one of their
regulars, is recuperating from
a recent illness.
Enjoying the day were Edna
·Roush Lillie Hester George
Hesto;, Rena Johnso~, Orpha
Ohlinger, Lenna Sayre, Bess
Kell, Iva Capehart, Alice
Kirby, Mable Johnson Helen
Barker, Esther McRnight,
Edna Wayland, Jim Wise,
Frank McDermitt, Mary
Wilson Lydia Garland Polly
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and Lovely.
A Bulova
Nurse's

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response we are , upanding

CROW'S

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DOMESTIC
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
St. Louis Cardinals traded first
baseman Joe Hague · to the
Ctncmnatl Reds Thursday
mght for oulf1elder Berme
Carbo m a stra1ght player
swap.
.
Hague was hitting .237 for the
Cards w1 th three homers and II
RBls. He had appeared in, all
but three of the Cardmals 30
games . !his . season and had
spent h1s entire caree~ Wllh St.
Lou1s after f1rst commg up to
the maJors m. 1968. He had a
hfetime battmg aver"foe of
.242.
.
C~rbo f1rst c_ame . to the
maJors w1th CJncJnnatJ for four
games in 1969 and batted .310 in
the club's pennant winning
season of 1970 but slumped to
.219 last year.
Carbo, 24, was batting .142 as
of T~ursday night. He was used
infrequenUy as a pinchhitter
and had only three hits in 21 atbats. He was 0-11 as a
pinchhitter this season.
Hague, 28, was to join the
Reds tonight when they open a
four-game weekend series in
San Diego, Calif. He
~ct as
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Meigs High School Seniors of 1972

Southern High School Seniors of 1972
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Eastern High School Seniors"of.1972

_F ive Members
. Saturday was Chapeau Day
at the National Jewish Hospital
In Denver, Colo. where five
members of the Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight and Forty,
joined the celebration.
The ·observance is held annuaUy to honor Eight and
Forty members who contribute
signlficanUy · to financing the
general operation of the
hospital and Its research
program In cystic fibrosis and
tuberculosis.
Going from the local salon
were Mrs . Mary Marlin,
departemental of . Ohio
chape1u, Mrs. MyrUe Walker,
deplrtemental le secretaire •
caulere; Mrs. Pearl Knapp, a
member of the resolulions
committee, Mn. Eunle
Brinker, departemental color
gurd, and Mts. Rhoda
Hackett, lint demi chapeau of
lbe MelgJ County Salon.
For the salons tn Ohio, Mrs.
· Martin presented ,a $1,000
check lor Ohio's 22nd bed
endowment and received · a
plaque ·In recognition of tile
contribution. The Meigs
County Salon contributed $100
to lbe rt!lelrch priJI!I'am In the
l1ll11e ol Mrs. W-Iker who also
1'8011ved a plaque. -Riehard

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Bluestein, a· hospital official,
and Miss Dorothy Dolle ,
nallonal chapeau, made the
presentations.
Ohio's bed endowment was
one of 14 in the country endowed this year. Other states
. con tri buting $1 ,000 were
California , Colorado, Illinois,
Indiana, Maryland, South
Dakota, Wisconsin, Oklahoma,
two, and Washington, three.
A report of contribuiions by
the Eight and Forty during the
past year in addition to the bed
endowments included $2,830.77
for pedis tric supplies;
$2 ,629,16, maintenance;
$1,845.40 recreation; $3,694 for
parties, gifts and clothing ; $530
for children's telephone use;
$27,322 for research in cystic
fibrosis and tuberculosis,
$9,940 for birthday remembrances plus $2,235 for' party
expense.
·A shower of checks at
Chapeau Day totaled $2,300
with much of the money being
designated for the camp fund :
It was reJ)QI'ted that since 1932
a total of 287 beds have been
endowed or dedicated by the '
Eight and Forty. Others going
from Ohio for the event were
Mrs. VIolet Alchbol!!; !&gt;jew

710 Auend Chapeau Day

Washington, second member of Ohio, members of the national
the state and national finance finan.ce committee.
committee, and Mrs. Edna
Bluestine reported that the
Smelu, departemental part- annual OJ)erating budget for
nershfp chairman.
the hospital now exceeds eight
A cocktail hour and buffet · million dollars. A new building
dinner was held honoring the at a cost of 611 million dollars is
Eight and Forty visllors at the under construction and wiU"be
hospita l on Friday night ready for occupancy next year.
preceding Chapeau Day. For entertainment that
Hospital officials welcomed the evening Barbara Ganoble
members and presented Mi.ss presented several of the
Dolle and Mrs. Lelia Gleason of children in a program of Indian
Michiga n, national children musio and dances.
and youth chairman, with
Saturday 'the · Eight and
corsages.
Forty members were taken on
Others recognized were Lois a lour of ll)e \ living area,
Lansdale of California, playgrounds, and treatment
national le concierge, national centers of the ~esldence
chapeaux passes, Laura hospital. Addresses were given
McKinley of Massachuset!A, by Frank Korrell, assistant
Agnes Allen of New Mexico, director of the hospital and Dr.
Darlene Collins o.l Indiana, Melvin Sleser and Dr. Elliott
Frances Snow of Maryland ; Ellis, pediatricians; Dr. John
Ilene Cox of Colorado·' Ula Sadler,
a chlld psychologls~
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Edwards of California, Sally and Dr. Ernest Cotton of the
Findley, Michigan; Eleanor University of Colorado, who
LaVink, Jeanette ·Michele.
does research al the hospital.
Division chapeaux inTJte doctors explained
traduced we[e Sadie Dugan, respiratory ~lments, told of
Eastern; Helen Myers, Cen· the treatment .required, the
trai; Frances Maxwell, South- symptoms and progress being
western; Lois McComas, made in research. They
Northwestern. Also pr~nted reported that recent findings
were Esther Leervig of · indicate that the mist tent II
Chicago and Vlolet -Aichholz of, ineffecUve. StalisU~ on the

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LEGAl NOTICE
THIE COURT 0, . 1
COMMON PLEAS,
M&amp;IOS COUNTY, OHIO
IN

ANN BAker
HarriSDf\vllte, Ottlo,

disease, carriers, and life
expectancy were given by the
doctors . The psychologist
cautioned against over
protection of any handicapped
child.
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Recreation room furnished
by the Eight and Forty was
viewed by the visitors. Details
on a camping program now
being developed were giv-

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FRIDAYJUNIOR lllGH Glee Club
and band concert Friday at'
Southern Junior High School,
Racine, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Lee
Lee · is vocal Instructor aod
Mrs. Connie Romine is band
instructor. Admission free.
Public is Invited.

INSPECTION of Racine
Chapter 134,0.E.S. 7:30 Friday
at the Masonic Temple.
Marlene Logston , deputy
g'rsndmatron, inspecting of. ·
fleer .
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It
was
noted
that school Is · conduct·
ed for the children, that
clubs are active and that the
arts and crafts flourish·.
On Saturday night al the
Cosmopolitan Hotel, an Eight
and Forty banquet ·was held.
Miss Dolle, national chape;~u
was speaker, and distinguished
were introduced. Membership

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goal salon~ were recognized
Yt
.and Miss Dolle complimented DAVID R. lAKER,
Addrtn Unknown,
the Eight and Forty members
Defendant. I
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No. 11,011 ;
for the thousands of dollars
NOTICI
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contributed for the work at the
Da v ld R . Baker, whose place
Of retlclence II unknOWJ\ lnd'
National _Jewish Hospital. ,
cannot
with
rtllbl'liblt
"Against c. F. We Set the diligence
be aactrtalned, '-will
Pace" is the slogan of the 1972 take not let that on Ftbruery 24,
1972 the undersigned'~ Ann
national chapeau whose home Boker. llltd her Comtllolnl
against him Ill tho . Court 01
is in Louisville, Ky.

Common Pltll of Meigs
County, Ohio, demancllna
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divorce, tllmony and l~rf,
that s~t bt rutortcl 10 · her
mal~tn name of Ann Douglaa,
SATIJRDAY
accompanied by choir. Public and
other rtlltl.
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LOT OWNERS of Carleton . welcome.
You, tho sold Dtvld R. ••lltor,
roqulrtcl 10 entwlll' llld
Cemetery wlU elec~ trustees COUNTY WIDE Class aro
Complaint within twentv-elthl
Saturday, 7:30p.m. at Carleton Meeting Freedom Gospel days alter May 1,, 1972:
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Churc~UNDAY

HOMECOMING Naomi
Baptist Church, Sunday. The
Rev. Samuel Jackson, pastor!
Sunday School, 9:30 Jl., ·m.
Worship ,service, 11 a. m.,
dinner at noon, afternoon
service, 2 p. 111.
ANNUAL HOMECOMING,
Naomi BaptistCilurch Sttnday.
Sunday School, 9:30a. m.; II a.
m. service with Rev. A. J.
Ruffin, Urbana, speaking;
fellowship and dinner, 12 noon;
afternoon service, 2 p. rp, with
Rev. Grover Turner, Paint
Creek
Baptist . Church
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Mission, Bald Knobs, SUnday 2
ftlltntttl:
p.m. Okey A. Hart leader. The
Webster ond Fultz
P.O.,IOX723
Rev. Lawrence Gluesencamp
Pomeroy, Ohio
pastor. PubUc is Invited.
Attorneys tOr l'ltlnlllt
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MlddiiPCII'f. Pont11ct11 11o11a.
presidential primary. He wu
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defeated as a lhlrd party
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Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Criswell
and Mn. Kenneth McCullough
' and 'chlldnn, Ken and Laura,
Ire lh Plttaburgh, Pa. lor a
• weekend visit with Mrs. Helen
I Martin .
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SUnday dinner guesta of Mrs.
• Ani Bryant, Rutland, 1!'tre
, Mn. Mar7 Boyd and . f01ter
da118h141", a.rt1111111 PoweU,
, Clnclnnati,Mr.andMn. J. Pat
Boy~ llld 1011, Johnny. Blackford; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Flelill, Mlddlepcirt. Afternoon
cillera were Lawrence ,F.
Boyd, Mldd'lpcrt, and Charlel
Luther Bcrd. Tuppen Plainl.
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Mother'• Dly luetllll of Mrs.
' David Entamlqer, Mid• tllepor!, were her ton,
Cbarlt1 and hll family
, at Sollb Ollrlaton, W. Va.,
"ind· Mill tliitlierly Enti-

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Mrs.Folmer to Lea4 HealthC/ubf'*'C';;;h7i~id;'l)Band Students ,Present Program
Mrs. Scott Folmer is the new Mrs. William Grueser,
president of the Rock Springs secretary; Mrs. Louis Grueser,
Better Health Club.
treasurer; Mrs. Welby Whaley,
MeeUng Thursday afternoon . chaplain, and Mrs. W. A.
al lbe home of Mrs. Harold Morgan, news reJ)QI'ter.
Blackston, officers for the 1972Mrs. Gerald Arnold was
73 year were elected. Besides welcomed as a new member.
Mrs. Folmer they are Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Leifheit, Mrs.
William Witte; vice president;

Fourth Birthday Is Celebrated

Whaler and Mrs. Fred
Goeglem will take ~ treat ~o
the Meigs CoWity lnltrmary m
June.
Mrs:· Goeglein presided at
the meeting which opened with
the flag salute and prayer.
Mrs. Arlee Abbott gave
devotions from the 46th P~lm,
I to II, and a poem "The Livmg
Message."
The program presented by
Mrs. Abbott Included "Ar·
thrilis or Common Cause of
Pain" by Mrs. Goeglein;
"Women Urged to Unpergo
Cancer De_tection Tests," by
Mrs.
Folmer;
p
f 0 1"The, Potent·
M
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ower
n ons,
rs.
William Grueser. Mrs. George
Skinner read a poem ."Happiness is," Mrs. Louise
Grueser gave a humorous
readln• "We've Come a Long,

Mrs. Kenneth ,l,lcCullough birthday.
. entertained Tuesday afternoon
A pink and white color
with a party honoring her scheme was carried out for the..
daughter, Laura, on her fourth· party,Gameswereplayedwith
prizes going to each child.
,. Decorated cupcakes were
Tile ,umonac
served with Ice cream. Mrs.
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'· Friday, May 19 • the the party. -Guests were Jill
TodtY'"
WOth day ol 1972.
Tbe moon Is in Its first Nease, Erin Anderson, .
DanieUe Reece, and Ann Marie
Reece
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quarter.
.The morning stars are
Th~sday evening Mr. and Way, Baby," and Mrs. Morgan
Mercury and Jupiter.
t,fra.' McCullough 'enterlalnet;l read "That Funny Lady."
HundDitoil, W. Va. • The evening stars are Venus . lth farnll din part
The contest by Mrs. Witte
Man and Saturn.
' :uen:ln ~ere ne~ura~~ was won by Mrs. Blackston and
Thlllt born en lhll day 'are brother ~en and her grand- . Mrs. Mcqan. Mn. Ja111e1
Wider the lf8n of Taurus. ·
parenls; Mr. 'and Mn. James Conkle will be h011et!S for the
Amerlc:anpldlanthroplltJolm Criswell Middleport nd Mr June meeting wilh Mrs.
H~ wu born May 19, 1872. and .._• Robert M~· Blacblon to have the program
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On lhll dey in hiltory:
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In U. an advetlllement In a
Refreshmenls were aerved to
CNc:aco -.p~per !lffered,
In 1946 more ·than 400 lltoee naDied and Mrs. Amol
"Modlm dancing lea0111, 3\1 American Superforlreues . Leonard and Mra. Oliver
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bombed Tokyo.
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RACINE - The observance
of graduation and Mother's
Day _highlighted the SWlday
semce .at the Wesleyan United
MethodiSt Church, Rllclne.
Potted plants were presented
to each mother present and
there was special recognition
of the oldest and the youngest
mothers. Four mothers, Mrs.
Frances Roberts, Mrs. Delores
Wolfe, Mrs. Margar,et WP-st,
"nd Mrs • Ru·th Wolfe sang
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"S · 1 Good
dM
ure Y
ness an
ercy
ShallFollowMe:"Mrs.Garcla
•dams ss ng "Thank 'God 1or
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presented
tohthe
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8c oo1
oud ern
lg·
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f th
gra ua mg semors o
e
church Including Debra West,
Pamela lljll, I)j)uglas Rees,
J
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, ames u ard and Ray
Frank. The Rev. W. G. Jrlc·
Clurg preRnted church service
plaquea to Mn. West, Mr~.
Virginia Reel, and Mrs. Mattie
Circle.
Star Col;rs
. Theincolors
most are
o ftred,
en
aeen
the stars
orange, yellow, white and
blue. However, there Is no
color known that is not represented among the stars.

RACINE - Under the
direction of Mrs. Connie
Romine, band instructor, the
Racine Elementary Band
students presented a program
Monday night at a meeting of
the Racine PTA.
· selections included "Holiday
in Paris " "Tuneful Tooters "
"A Tisk~t ATasket" and "J~t
Pilot March" by the fifth grade
band students· solo numbers
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by Carol Morris, "Abide With
Me"; . Kim Taylor, "Born
Free" and "Yankee Doodle
Boy," drwn dqets by Sharon
Hill and Ceeillia Jenkins, and
Steve HIU and Greg Huffman,
and a trumpet quartet, "Nip
and Tuck.", To conclude .the
program the fifth and sixth
graders presented "Prayer,"
and "Marine's March."
Mrs. Jack Follrod presided

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t
ory. ven ~ 'tJS Ofi.
his
the
tory of
Church of
Christ mission in South Jndla
was presented by Mr.!' Hoyt
- of tlte ,Po!Jieroy
Allen,- pastor
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.... urch, at a meeUng of the
Evangeline Missionary Society
Tuesday evening at the church.
Bandages·will be sent by the
Society to the leprosy 6ospltol
in Soutlj India. In the abeer.ro
of Mrs. Betty Spencer,
president Mrs Clyde Andrews
presided' at ' the meeting .
Sentence prayers were glyen
by the· members and Mrs.
Andrews gave devotions using
as her topic "The Spirit of
Earth." Canb wiU be sent to
the shut·ins.
Refreshment.s were ~erved

by Mrs. Louis Osborne to Mrs.·
Andrews, Mrs. Harold 'Smith,
Mrs. Elwood Bowers, Mrs;'
Harry Guenther and Mrs.
Denver Kapple.

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Enterp~ United Methodist

Church will

be holding
Vacati~ Bl~le School May 30June 9 from 9 a.m. Ulllla.m.
The closing program will be on
the eve.ning of Friday, June 9.
Everyone interested in attendin~ should contact Mrs.
Dale Davis, 992-3024. Everyone
Ia invited and to bring a friend. .

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at the/' meellng with Mn.
Ruaselli Cwnmlnp l'eldJng "A
Mothet's Day Pr1 yer." A
report on the recent Melga'
County Council of Pannltl and
Teachers meelins held at
Rutland was given by Mrs.
Frank Hudlon.
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It was announced that a
meeting on the Search for
Consensue Is to be held
Tuesday at South~rn High
School and any peraon 18 yean
o( age or over Uvln• tn the
d1'strlct Ia Invited •to' partlcfpate.
TheN•-oflbe ......-h....:
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COOselliUI
Ia 1o make_,,
tlllrvey
of how people feel lbout the
school dlltric'., the pr'OI knal
staff, effor•·
"' to .,...,..A.
....,.,... the.
school system the curric:ul•nn
and the fllla~ial struetur;ji
was .............
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·-..-Alllntormatlmt wlllbl fllw.
without ldentUyinl pen01111
complellng lbt M""1 fwllll
,.hlch 'IIlii be IIIII llllbt Stele
Board · of Education for
evalultion, It wu ••. J.
Allenclanee award - t 11
the first gracje with )IINlltl Gf
the c1ass serv1nc re fnailmenta. To conclude 11M
meeting Mn. Follrod rel4
"Parents and Teacberl
Edllc:alillllbe CIIIW."

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Meigs High School Seniors of 1972

Southern High School Seniors of 1972
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Eastern High School Seniors"of.1972

_F ive Members
. Saturday was Chapeau Day
at the National Jewish Hospital
In Denver, Colo. where five
members of the Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight and Forty,
joined the celebration.
The ·observance is held annuaUy to honor Eight and
Forty members who contribute
signlficanUy · to financing the
general operation of the
hospital and Its research
program In cystic fibrosis and
tuberculosis.
Going from the local salon
were Mrs . Mary Marlin,
departemental of . Ohio
chape1u, Mrs. MyrUe Walker,
deplrtemental le secretaire •
caulere; Mrs. Pearl Knapp, a
member of the resolulions
committee, Mn. Eunle
Brinker, departemental color
gurd, and Mts. Rhoda
Hackett, lint demi chapeau of
lbe MelgJ County Salon.
For the salons tn Ohio, Mrs.
· Martin presented ,a $1,000
check lor Ohio's 22nd bed
endowment and received · a
plaque ·In recognition of tile
contribution. The Meigs
County Salon contributed $100
to lbe rt!lelrch priJI!I'am In the
l1ll11e ol Mrs. W-Iker who also
1'8011ved a plaque. -Riehard

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f!f Meigs Salon

Bluestein, a· hospital official,
and Miss Dorothy Dolle ,
nallonal chapeau, made the
presentations.
Ohio's bed endowment was
one of 14 in the country endowed this year. Other states
. con tri buting $1 ,000 were
California , Colorado, Illinois,
Indiana, Maryland, South
Dakota, Wisconsin, Oklahoma,
two, and Washington, three.
A report of contribuiions by
the Eight and Forty during the
past year in addition to the bed
endowments included $2,830.77
for pedis tric supplies;
$2 ,629,16, maintenance;
$1,845.40 recreation; $3,694 for
parties, gifts and clothing ; $530
for children's telephone use;
$27,322 for research in cystic
fibrosis and tuberculosis,
$9,940 for birthday remembrances plus $2,235 for' party
expense.
·A shower of checks at
Chapeau Day totaled $2,300
with much of the money being
designated for the camp fund :
It was reJ)QI'ted that since 1932
a total of 287 beds have been
endowed or dedicated by the '
Eight and Forty. Others going
from Ohio for the event were
Mrs. VIolet Alchbol!!; !&gt;jew

710 Auend Chapeau Day

Washington, second member of Ohio, members of the national
the state and national finance finan.ce committee.
committee, and Mrs. Edna
Bluestine reported that the
Smelu, departemental part- annual OJ)erating budget for
nershfp chairman.
the hospital now exceeds eight
A cocktail hour and buffet · million dollars. A new building
dinner was held honoring the at a cost of 611 million dollars is
Eight and Forty visllors at the under construction and wiU"be
hospita l on Friday night ready for occupancy next year.
preceding Chapeau Day. For entertainment that
Hospital officials welcomed the evening Barbara Ganoble
members and presented Mi.ss presented several of the
Dolle and Mrs. Lelia Gleason of children in a program of Indian
Michiga n, national children musio and dances.
and youth chairman, with
Saturday 'the · Eight and
corsages.
Forty members were taken on
Others recognized were Lois a lour of ll)e \ living area,
Lansdale of California, playgrounds, and treatment
national le concierge, national centers of the ~esldence
chapeaux passes, Laura hospital. Addresses were given
McKinley of Massachuset!A, by Frank Korrell, assistant
Agnes Allen of New Mexico, director of the hospital and Dr.
Darlene Collins o.l Indiana, Melvin Sleser and Dr. Elliott
Frances Snow of Maryland ; Ellis, pediatricians; Dr. John
Ilene Cox of Colorado·' Ula Sadler,
a chlld psychologls~
I .
Edwards of California, Sally and Dr. Ernest Cotton of the
Findley, Michigan; Eleanor University of Colorado, who
LaVink, Jeanette ·Michele.
does research al the hospital.
Division chapeaux inTJte doctors explained
traduced we[e Sadie Dugan, respiratory ~lments, told of
Eastern; Helen Myers, Cen· the treatment .required, the
trai; Frances Maxwell, South- symptoms and progress being
western; Lois McComas, made in research. They
Northwestern. Also pr~nted reported that recent findings
were Esther Leervig of · indicate that the mist tent II
Chicago and Vlolet -Aichholz of, ineffecUve. StalisU~ on the

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Wahania ·Graduating Seniors of 1972
LEGAl NOTICE
THIE COURT 0, . 1
COMMON PLEAS,
M&amp;IOS COUNTY, OHIO
IN

ANN BAker
HarriSDf\vllte, Ottlo,

disease, carriers, and life
expectancy were given by the
doctors . The psychologist
cautioned against over
protection of any handicapped
child.
·
Recreation room furnished
by the Eight and Forty was
viewed by the visitors. Details
on a camping program now
being developed were giv-

£:

····nnl·..,.,.t-'( .

I Social

lea lend an

FRIDAYJUNIOR lllGH Glee Club
and band concert Friday at'
Southern Junior High School,
Racine, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Lee
Lee · is vocal Instructor aod
Mrs. Connie Romine is band
instructor. Admission free.
Public is Invited.

INSPECTION of Racine
Chapter 134,0.E.S. 7:30 Friday
at the Masonic Temple.
Marlene Logston , deputy
g'rsndmatron, inspecting of. ·
fleer .
'

en .'
It
was
noted
that school Is · conduct·
ed for the children, that
clubs are active and that the
arts and crafts flourish·.
On Saturday night al the
Cosmopolitan Hotel, an Eight
and Forty banquet ·was held.
Miss Dolle, national chape;~u
was speaker, and distinguished
were introduced. Membership

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Plaintiff,

goal salon~ were recognized
Yt
.and Miss Dolle complimented DAVID R. lAKER,
Addrtn Unknown,
the Eight and Forty members
Defendant. I
.
No. 11,011 ;
for the thousands of dollars
NOTICI
.
·
contributed for the work at the
Da v ld R . Baker, whose place
Of retlclence II unknOWJ\ lnd'
National _Jewish Hospital. ,
cannot
with
rtllbl'liblt
"Against c. F. We Set the diligence
be aactrtalned, '-will
Pace" is the slogan of the 1972 take not let that on Ftbruery 24,
1972 the undersigned'~ Ann
national chapeau whose home Boker. llltd her Comtllolnl
against him Ill tho . Court 01
is in Louisville, Ky.

Common Pltll of Meigs
County, Ohio, demancllna
•
divorce, tllmony and l~rf,
that s~t bt rutortcl 10 · her
mal~tn name of Ann Douglaa,
SATIJRDAY
accompanied by choir. Public and
other rtlltl.
·
LOT OWNERS of Carleton . welcome.
You, tho sold Dtvld R. ••lltor,
roqulrtcl 10 entwlll' llld
Cemetery wlU elec~ trustees COUNTY WIDE Class aro
Complaint within twentv-elthl
Saturday, 7:30p.m. at Carleton Meeting Freedom Gospel days alter May 1,, 1972:
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Ann laMer .

Churc~UNDAY

HOMECOMING Naomi
Baptist Church, Sunday. The
Rev. Samuel Jackson, pastor!
Sunday School, 9:30 Jl., ·m.
Worship ,service, 11 a. m.,
dinner at noon, afternoon
service, 2 p. 111.
ANNUAL HOMECOMING,
Naomi BaptistCilurch Sttnday.
Sunday School, 9:30a. m.; II a.
m. service with Rev. A. J.
Ruffin, Urbana, speaking;
fellowship and dinner, 12 noon;
afternoon service, 2 p. rp, with
Rev. Grover Turner, Paint
Creek
Baptist . Church
speaking. Rev. Turner will be

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Mission, Bald Knobs, SUnday 2
ftlltntttl:
p.m. Okey A. Hart leader. The
Webster ond Fultz
P.O.,IOX723
Rev. Lawrence Gluesencamp
Pomeroy, Ohio
pastor. PubUc is Invited.
Attorneys tOr l'ltlnlllt
w 14, 21., 21.
(5)5,12,19 7f
. nlmJDAY .
RACINE American Legion
Auxiliary Tuesday 8 p.m. at FOR SALE
1970 HONDA 175, like new
Post Home.
candltlon. PhoM 7G-44U.
5-lt-3tt:

ALtiMINUM 1boett. on -nty.
In 11164 Gov. Goorge W8nace

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rot1d 11, 150 Jlrdii ftlt or Rf.'
33. C1ll 992-6216• ....._
DeYII.
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of Alabama won 42 per cent of

tlie vote. in a Maryland MEIGS BOAT 511011. I'INrt St.,
MlddiiPCII'f. Pont11ct11 11o11a.
presidential primary. He wu
Dlckup c-.. 0111 Ulld It ft.
defeated as a lhlrd party
1-0. .,._,..5»7, Dlcii!CM&gt;, .
Jr.
candidate four )'eBI'I later.

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Middleport
Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Criswell
and Mn. Kenneth McCullough
' and 'chlldnn, Ken and Laura,
Ire lh Plttaburgh, Pa. lor a
• weekend visit with Mrs. Helen
I Martin .
~
SUnday dinner guesta of Mrs.
• Ani Bryant, Rutland, 1!'tre
, Mn. Mar7 Boyd and . f01ter
da118h141", a.rt1111111 PoweU,
, Clnclnnati,Mr.andMn. J. Pat
Boy~ llld 1011, Johnny. Blackford; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Flelill, Mlddlepcirt. Afternoon
cillera were Lawrence ,F.
Boyd, Mldd'lpcrt, and Charlel
Luther Bcrd. Tuppen Plainl.
0
Mother'• Dly luetllll of Mrs.
' David Entamlqer, Mid• tllepor!, were her ton,
Cbarlt1 and hll family
, at Sollb Ollrlaton, W. Va.,
"ind· Mill tliitlierly Enti-

,. llllnf'r,
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Mrs.Folmer to Lea4 HealthC/ubf'*'C';;;h7i~id;'l)Band Students ,Present Program
Mrs. Scott Folmer is the new Mrs. William Grueser,
president of the Rock Springs secretary; Mrs. Louis Grueser,
Better Health Club.
treasurer; Mrs. Welby Whaley,
MeeUng Thursday afternoon . chaplain, and Mrs. W. A.
al lbe home of Mrs. Harold Morgan, news reJ)QI'ter.
Blackston, officers for the 1972Mrs. Gerald Arnold was
73 year were elected. Besides welcomed as a new member.
Mrs. Folmer they are Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Leifheit, Mrs.
William Witte; vice president;

Fourth Birthday Is Celebrated

Whaler and Mrs. Fred
Goeglem will take ~ treat ~o
the Meigs CoWity lnltrmary m
June.
Mrs:· Goeglein presided at
the meeting which opened with
the flag salute and prayer.
Mrs. Arlee Abbott gave
devotions from the 46th P~lm,
I to II, and a poem "The Livmg
Message."
The program presented by
Mrs. Abbott Included "Ar·
thrilis or Common Cause of
Pain" by Mrs. Goeglein;
"Women Urged to Unpergo
Cancer De_tection Tests," by
Mrs.
Folmer;
p
f 0 1"The, Potent·
M
0
ower
n ons,
rs.
William Grueser. Mrs. George
Skinner read a poem ."Happiness is," Mrs. Louise
Grueser gave a humorous
readln• "We've Come a Long,

Mrs. Kenneth ,l,lcCullough birthday.
. entertained Tuesday afternoon
A pink and white color
with a party honoring her scheme was carried out for the..
daughter, Laura, on her fourth· party,Gameswereplayedwith
prizes going to each child.
,. Decorated cupcakes were
Tile ,umonac
served with Ice cream. Mrs.
-"-' -......
lute'rnatl-·•
Br U.........
,....,
..... James Criawell allllsted with
'· Friday, May 19 • the the party. -Guests were Jill
TodtY'"
WOth day ol 1972.
Tbe moon Is in Its first Nease, Erin Anderson, .
DanieUe Reece, and Ann Marie
Reece
•
quarter.
.The morning stars are
Th~sday evening Mr. and Way, Baby," and Mrs. Morgan
Mercury and Jupiter.
t,fra.' McCullough 'enterlalnet;l read "That Funny Lady."
HundDitoil, W. Va. • The evening stars are Venus . lth farnll din part
The contest by Mrs. Witte
Man and Saturn.
' :uen:ln ~ere ne~ura~~ was won by Mrs. Blackston and
Thlllt born en lhll day 'are brother ~en and her grand- . Mrs. Mcqan. Mn. Ja111e1
Wider the lf8n of Taurus. ·
parenls; Mr. 'and Mn. James Conkle will be h011et!S for the
Amerlc:anpldlanthroplltJolm Criswell Middleport nd Mr June meeting wilh Mrs.
H~ wu born May 19, 1872. and .._• Robert M~· Blacblon to have the program
"""·
"'' "'·
- Abbott the
•-t·
On lhll dey in hiltory:
.
and u
=•·
cot~o.,.
In U. an advetlllement In a
Refreshmenls were aerved to
CNc:aco -.p~per !lffered,
In 1946 more ·than 400 lltoee naDied and Mrs. Amol
"Modlm dancing lea0111, 3\1 American Superforlreues . Leonard and Mra. Oliver
- . , D Clllll."
bombed Tokyo.
Clark.

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Observances 'f

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RACINE - The observance
of graduation and Mother's
Day _highlighted the SWlday
semce .at the Wesleyan United
MethodiSt Church, Rllclne.
Potted plants were presented
to each mother present and
there was special recognition
of the oldest and the youngest
mothers. Four mothers, Mrs.
Frances Roberts, Mrs. Delores
Wolfe, Mrs. Margar,et WP-st,
"nd Mrs • Ru·th Wolfe sang
¥
"S · 1 Good
dM
ure Y
ness an
ercy
ShallFollowMe:"Mrs.Garcla
•dams ss ng "Thank 'God 1or
&lt;&gt;
Molh&lt;'rs·"
·1 1 •
•
B b es were H'
presented
tohthe
s lh
h
8c oo1
oud ern
lg·
t'
f th
gra ua mg semors o
e
church Including Debra West,
Pamela lljll, I)j)uglas Rees,
J
H bb
, ames u ard and Ray
Frank. The Rev. W. G. Jrlc·
Clurg preRnted church service
plaquea to Mn. West, Mr~.
Virginia Reel, and Mrs. Mattie
Circle.
Star Col;rs
. Theincolors
most are
o ftred,
en
aeen
the stars
orange, yellow, white and
blue. However, there Is no
color known that is not represented among the stars.

RACINE - Under the
direction of Mrs. Connie
Romine, band instructor, the
Racine Elementary Band
students presented a program
Monday night at a meeting of
the Racine PTA.
· selections included "Holiday
in Paris " "Tuneful Tooters "
"A Tisk~t ATasket" and "J~t
Pilot March" by the fifth grade
band students· solo numbers
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by Carol Morris, "Abide With
Me"; . Kim Taylor, "Born
Free" and "Yankee Doodle
Boy," drwn dqets by Sharon
Hill and Ceeillia Jenkins, and
Steve HIU and Greg Huffman,
and a trumpet quartet, "Nip
and Tuck.", To conclude .the
program the fifth and sixth
graders presented "Prayer,"
and "Marine's March."
Mrs. Jack Follrod presided

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M• tsszon
· · nts
IJ• t
Gi"
b
R
t
ory. ven ~ 'tJS Ofi.
his
the
tory of
Church of
Christ mission in South Jndla
was presented by Mr.!' Hoyt
- of tlte ,Po!Jieroy
Allen,- pastor
'""
.... urch, at a meeUng of the
Evangeline Missionary Society
Tuesday evening at the church.
Bandages·will be sent by the
Society to the leprosy 6ospltol
in Soutlj India. In the abeer.ro
of Mrs. Betty Spencer,
president Mrs Clyde Andrews
presided' at ' the meeting .
Sentence prayers were glyen
by the· members and Mrs.
Andrews gave devotions using
as her topic "The Spirit of
Earth." Canb wiU be sent to
the shut·ins.
Refreshment.s were ~erved

by Mrs. Louis Osborne to Mrs.·
Andrews, Mrs. Harold 'Smith,
Mrs. Elwood Bowers, Mrs;'
Harry Guenther and Mrs.
Denver Kapple.

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SCHOOL SET

.

Enterp~ United Methodist

Church will

be holding
Vacati~ Bl~le School May 30June 9 from 9 a.m. Ulllla.m.
The closing program will be on
the eve.ning of Friday, June 9.
Everyone interested in attendin~ should contact Mrs.
Dale Davis, 992-3024. Everyone
Ia invited and to bring a friend. .

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at the/' meellng with Mn.
Ruaselli Cwnmlnp l'eldJng "A
Mothet's Day Pr1 yer." A
report on the recent Melga'
County Council of Pannltl and
Teachers meelins held at
Rutland was given by Mrs.
Frank Hudlon.
·
It was announced that a
meeting on the Search for
Consensue Is to be held
Tuesday at South~rn High
School and any peraon 18 yean
o( age or over Uvln• tn the
d1'strlct Ia Invited •to' partlcfpate.
TheN•-oflbe ......-h....:
.--r'"'
COOselliUI
Ia 1o make_,,
tlllrvey
of how people feel lbout the
school dlltric'., the pr'OI knal
staff, effor•·
"' to .,...,..A.
....,.,... the.
school system the curric:ul•nn
and the fllla~ial struetur;ji
was .............
,
·-..-Alllntormatlmt wlllbl fllw.
without ldentUyinl pen01111
complellng lbt M""1 fwllll
,.hlch 'IIlii be IIIII llllbt Stele
Board · of Education for
evalultion, It wu ••. J.
Allenclanee award - t 11
the first gracje with )IINlltl Gf
the c1ass serv1nc re fnailmenta. To conclude 11M
meeting Mn. Follrod rel4
"Parents and Teacberl
Edllc:alillllbe CIIIW."

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MIDDLEPORT PEN - UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7:30 p.m .; Youth
TECOSTAL - Third Ave , the MEIGS COUNTY, The United meehng 6· 30 p m., Evening
Presbyteri~n Church , Dwight

Aev W1lliam Kniflel, pastor

Ronald Dugan, Sunday school L. Zav ll z, Pastor Director ,
supt Classes for all ages, George w Hullon and Rev
evenmg serv1ce, 7· 30 , p m • Lmson Stebbms. AsS '!. Pastor .
D~reclors .

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev.'W H. Perrin, pastor. Roy
Mayer. Supt. Church schoool,
9 IS am, worship. 10:24 a.m,;
youth choir rehearsal MO!Iday.

ST. PAUL LUTHERAtJ,
Rev. Arthur C Lund, pastor
Sunday Sc hool. 9 15 a.m .,
Charles !!vans. Supt.; worshtp
~ r vlce , 10. 30 a.m Con ·
tlrtnat 1on class, Tuesday. 4·15

Bible study, Wednesday, 7.30
P "· , ' ' ervtces. Fnday,
i . JO p.m.
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum. Mid·
dlepor l. Noel Herrman, p;ISior ;
Guy Prtddy, Sunday School
Suo!1 Saturday eventng "!rvlce.
·7 p.m. Sunday School, ,10

director;
senior
choir
rehearsal, 7·30p m, Thursday,
Mr$. Paul Nease, director
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Corner
Union and Mulberry . Rev .
Clyde v Henderson pastor
Sunday School 9 :io a.m. ;
Raymond Walburn supt
Mor 1
~ hi 10 '30
n ng wars P7 30
am
Evenlng service
pd.m. 7M30
id
wpeemk service. WedMs ay, ·

flolrm7.a4511opnmclass, Thursday . 6 30
SEVEN-DAY ADVENTIST
_
M Ibe r
Hei ghts
r Y
Pomeroyu Herbert
Morgan,'
pastor . Sabbath school.
S 1 da 2 P m with church
· .:.~fee ~~llowl ng at 3 IS p.m.
~
Bible discussion each
en
·
T ursday. 7:30 P m '
G R A H AM
U N IT E D
METHODIST ~ .Preaching 9 30
dS d
a.m., llrst and s~con un ays
of each month ; l~trd and fourth
Sundays each month, worship
service al7 30 p.m . Wednesday
evenings .at 7:30 ~royer and
Bible Study
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave ..
Pomeroy, affillatedwlthS.BC.,
the Rev. FreQ Hill, pastor.
Sunday School , 9·30 a .m. ;
morning worship, 10 30 a.m.,
junlorsoclety, 6·30a m NYPS,
6:45 P m Sunday evan~eiiStic
meeting, 7: 30 P m. rayer
meeting 1'\ednesday. 7 30 p.m
MIDDLEPORT
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST .-

7 pFmlR.ST BAPTIST of Mid
dl epor t, corner of Stxlh and
Palmer 'Streets, Rev. ,Charles
Simons
pastor . School
Fred
Hoffman,
Sunday
S ,.,, 1 • d 1 S •
h h
uper n en en unuay c urc
&gt;chool for everyone 9 15 a.m.;
1\lornlng worship 10:15 a.m.;
Evening services, 7:30 p.m. ,
Wednesday prayerservlce. 7:30
p m Extra youth acltvllles on
Sunday, ,6 p.m , for all youth up
to sl•th grade , 6 30 for junior
and sen tor high students
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Middleport, Slh and Main .
Raulon Moyer. pastor. Michael
Gerlach. Sunday School supt.
Bible Schoof. 9:30am .. mornlng worship , . 10 30 a.m . :
evening worship, 7.30 pm.:
prayer service 7 P m Wed
nesday
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE - Middleport,
Rev Audry Miller, pastor:
Floyd Carson, supt Sunday
school. 9:30 a.m ; Mornl.ng
worship 10:30 am .. l~ntor
society, 6 JO p.m.. NYP$, 6: ~5

MoFrnllnRa SWTorshlpU, 1No·,30T aE.mO.
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse,
Mornong Worsh ip. 9 a.m :
Sunda~ Church H
School. 10 a.m.
Mrs ampson a 11 • 5up·1
ST IV E II SVI LL E
COM·
MUNfTY, Rev'. ·,Edsel Hart.
paslor. Sunday School service
10 a.m. Prayer Meetmg each
Thursday 7· 30 p.m Su~day
evenin~ service, 7· 30 Pc·"'·
ZIO CHURCH ,OF H~IST
.
- Pomeroy. Harrlsonvllle
Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor.
Paul McElroy, Sunday School
Supl Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
morning worsh ip and com munion. 10:JO am.; Sunday
evening . youth Christian endeavor.6:30 ; Worshtpservlces,
Sunday. 7:30p.m. Wednesday
eventng prayer meeting and
Btble study 7 JO p.m
ST. JOHN LUTHE,RAN Pine Grove, the Rev Arthur
Combs, pastor. Sunday school.
9·JO a.m , church services,
10·30 am.
BRADFORD &lt;;HUACH OF
CHRIST - Cltfford Smith,

mee ting Wednesday, 7 30 p.m

School. 9 30 a. m . Morning
church, 10 30 a. m.. Sunday
evening service, 7 30 p. m.
·
8
Wednesday evemng serv&lt;ce.
p m
ANTIQU 11 Y ISAPTIST Rev. Free 1an d Norr1s,
· pas 1or

FIRST UNITED PRES.
BYTEIIIAN . Harrlsonvtlle.
Sunday Church School. 9·30
am , Mrs Homer Lee. Supt :
Morning Worship 10·30 a.m .
F I RS T
U NITE D
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport.
Sunday Church School, 9 30

6 30 p m , Mrs Marvin Burt. to• 5 lO p m , Jun1or Con - am , Sunday evening wQrsh1p, a.m , Lew1 s Sauer, Supt ,

GRACE EPISCOPAL R
L
1 11
0 1
ev. eroy av s, m n s er.

~~~n~ Pt;~{"~o:~u~F;~:nnd

sermo~. ·flrsty Sundays, 10 , 30
a.m Church school kin
dergarlen through 'eighth
ade 10·30a
grPOMERDY .mCHURCH OF
CHRIST- Mr Hoyt Allen Jr.
Blbl S. • 1 9 JO ' '
pastor.
e30 cnoo'
a.m..

~eo;:~~· ~~'d 'yoa~~~t :.·~~~~

meeting both 7 30 p m Sundar,·
Wednesday, comb.lned Bib e
study and prayer meeting 7, 30
Pm
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THE SALVATION ARMY -

Envoy RayS. Wlrilng, officer In Corner

charge , sonday 10 am
Holtness meeting: 10.JO
Sunday School Young people's
L 1 7
' Th d 1 1 3
eg on, p.m ., urs ay, 0
p m., Ladles Home League , 7
p m, Prep classes
SACRED HEART - Rev

Fourth and Main , P m .. Sunday evangelistic pastor , Leroy Bartrum, Sunday
Middleport Rev Henrh l. Key, meeltng, 7 30 P m Prayer School supennlendent. Sunday

a.m:: am
Jr • pastor. Sunday Sc 001 9'.30
.. Arnold Ri chards, sup ·•

Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESL.rry Catnahan presiding
S d Blbl 1 1
minister . un ay,
e ec ure.
tower study.
Fa ther Bernard Krajcov1c, 91030
. 30am
am; ,Watch
Tuesdfty,
Bible
992
2825
pastor
Phone
·
· study 7 30 p m · Thursday
Saturday evening Maos. 7' 30 mlnl;lry school ' 7·30 p.m :
p.m Sunday Mass, B and 10 service meetln B 30 e.m.
a.m. Conlesslons, Saturday, 7- MIDDLEPO,gT CH
ACH of
7 30 p m
R
·POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Christ In Chrlsltan Union -Robert Kuhn, pastor, William Lawrence Manley, pastor: Mrs
Watson Sunday school supt Russell Youn~ Sunday School
Sunday'school, 9 30 am ; BYF, Supt Sunday chool 9' 30 a.m..
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By Helen Bonel

Dear Helen:
t th
IballedmyhusbandoutofJ ail Ihis mo rning fora tleas e
fourth lime (I can'tcount any more), for drunken driving. This
mean'slcissofhladrlver'sllcenseforlhreeyearsandaposslble
jalltennofslzmonthsandprobablyaheavyftne.
We can cope wltb hts not being able to drive, and know that
nort of the sentence Is necessary. Even the fine - It will be hard
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to borrow the money, but It's just.
Butjallforan alcoholic? Howwlllthat help'! l!eten, !IUS man
tsslck.Helstwocompletelydlfferentpeople,drunkandscber andhetrulywantstochal\Kebuthe'sweak.Heworksveryhard
and Is good at his job but lhatfirst drink Is the end of the good
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IHATEthedrunkbut!LOVEthegoodmanhecouldheand
Is, between bouts. Our children don't quite understand the
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come out to find that the home he just bought has been lOilt, his
Joblsgone ' ht.sfamilylsinflnanclaltrouble ' andht.sfriendshave
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mostly deserted him because he's a jailbird? - ALCOHOUC s
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A Jail term will do an alcohohc no good whatsoever; thus
Judges uaually consuler imprisonment a last resort - and only
for chronic, danRerous drunks.
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lbcal Alcoholism Center and from Alcoholics Anonymous. For
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alcoholics, where you'lllearn how to cope with a dtsease that
CANbearrested lfthewllltochangelsthere. --H.
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I'm plaming to marry a wonderful guy who has been
married before,andhe's 31 to my 24. Those are two strikes aginst
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He want.s me to have the big church wedding I've always
dreamed about, bull can honestly
say the lovely gowns and all
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thebeautyln the world wouldn tletmy relatives make It a happy
day. My father said he wouldn't give me away, but if I ask
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someone else, my mother wont come. She cry a1I the way
tbrough the ceremony- and not from joy - If slle did show up.
My slsterwon'tbe In the wedding Pflrlybecause her husband and
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I don t get along.
I suggested we slip away and have a small private wedding,
but my future husband keeps saying "Think how many people
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I'm only tbinklng about how unhappy I'll be on a day that
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- MARSHA
Dear Marsha:
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-especially since he has been through It once before. So pj!rhaps
he lnststabecause he feels a girl deserves the ceremony "sbe has
always dreamed about "and HIS girl d\l5erves the best.
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the day&amp; and night.s that come
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9 am : Church School 10 a.m. , worship, 10·45 a.m.; Sunday 7 30 P m. Prayer meetmg ,
Wednesday Thuraday Friday Saturday
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Study, 7 30 p m
MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev.
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Church School9 50 am , WSCS, Rev
Lawrence Suil tvan, Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sunday
lSI Tuesday
pastor Sunday School 9·30 School Supt Sunday School,
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 am .. youth and junior youth 9 30 a m , Sunday evening
a.m.; Church School 10 a.m. , service. 6 45 p m.. evening worshtp 7 JO Prayer meeting,
WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30 worshtp, 7:30p.m.. prayer and Tuescj;ly. 7· 30 p.m. Ernest
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With the hope 'it will, in some measure, foster and help'sustain that Wl1tch is
MINEIICSVILhLES h- Worshlp
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good in family and community life. this feature is sponsored by the business ,
WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7.30 pm pastor Sunday schocl, lOam ;
MT . HERMON UNITED
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8 Henry Davos, supt; evening BRETHREN CHURCH IN firms
. and organizations whose names appear. below.
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Prayer and Btble Siudy , meeli!!!t• Thurday, Z 30 p.m.
pastor Sunday School. 9:30
Wedoe,day, J:JO £.m,~
, , • •CHij.iTER CHURCH OF a.m :-Roy,Pooler, suptt,,~, ,~~;~.~i~~=~~~~::~~~~--"i-':~~~~~~
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evening servtce, 7, prayer each Sunday. Class meeting 11
BETHANY CDorcasC)
servoce and youth servtce, a.m alternating ~unday
Keepsake Diamond Rings
Phone 992·3481
N. Second: Ave.
Worship, 9 30 am .; hur ch Thursday, 7 p m
mornmgs
Allred Wolfe
312
E.
Maln St.
Pomeroy, 0.
School 10 30 a.m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN layleader; Christian Endeavor:
Middleport, 0.
CARMEL - Worshtp, 11 - Homer Sterhens. pastor. 1 30 p.m. Sunday. Roger
a.m .. lsi and 3rd Sundays . Sunday Schoo , 9 30 a.m ; Buckley, preslden . Prayer
ALL WEATHER ROOFING
Church School, 10 am
mornmg worship, 10 30 a.m .; meeting, Wednesday, 7·30 p m.
and CONSTRUCTION CO.
APPLE GROVE - Worshtp, Robert Bobo, Sunday school Boa.-d meeting first Monday
7 30 p m , .church school, 9 30 supt , Sunday evening service. each month, 7 30 p m.
D. B.A. ANTHONY
am .; mtd ·week service . 7 30 Youth meel tng , Monday, 7
RUTLAND PLUMBING AND HEATING
Wednesday. 8 p.m
p m Mid week servtce, Wed
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Phone 992-3284
EAST LETART - Worship. nesday. 730pm
- Rev . Samuel Jackson.
992·2550
Middleport
240 Lincoln St.
Middleport
lOam .. ftrst and third Sundays .
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m ..
9 am • second ond fourth THENAZAAENE-Rev. M C. Mrs. Gertrude Butler, supt
Sundays ; church school, 9 am • Lanmore, pastor Bob Moore, Prayer Service 1 30 p m
first and third Sundays, 10 am , Sunday School Supt. Sunday preaching servlc~. 2·p.m · '
second and fourth Sundays School. classes for all ages, 9:30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Mld·week servtee, Wednesday, am : morning worship. 10.45 CHRIST - Sunday school, 9:30
Bakers of Good Bread
8pm
NYPS Sunday , 6 30 pm ; am. V. H. Braley. supt.;
Middleport, ()lio
GREAT BEND- Worship 11 evangel !She. servtce Sunday, col'!munion and devotions ,
Huntington, W. Va.
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am· nd and 1h Sundays : 7 30 p m. Mid -week prayer 10 30 a .m. Regular board
Church School, 10 a.m
meeting, Wednesday, 7 30 p m meeting 7 30 third Saturday
LETART FALLS- Worship M,sslonary meeting, second each month . '
tO a.m ; Church School 9 a.m. Wednesdav. 7·30 om
THE RUTLAND COM- ,
MORNING STAR - Worship
UNITED FAITH NON· MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
Sales· Allis Chalmers - Service
9·JO am : Church School 10:30 DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Richard Dubbeld pastor
·~arm · Industrial· Lawn -Garden
a.m.. Mid · Week Service, Robert Smith, pastor. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. ; Worship
Middleport. ()llo
TutOcers
Plains
667-3435
Wednesday. Bci).m.
school. 9 30 am , Bob Barber, service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday
MORSE CHAPdELd-SWodrshlp supt. , worship servtce, 10·30 prayer meeting, 7. 30 P m
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11 am, 1st an 3r
un ays , am ., youth meeting, 6 45 Sunday night worship, 7:30.
Church School, 10 am.
p m.; church , 7.30 p.m. ;
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PORTLAND - Worship 7:30 pror,er meetlnj, Wednesdt&gt;; . THE NAZARENE - Rev . Athens Road
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Stays Together
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949-3342
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Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Southern Cluster, 7 30 P m sermon B 20 Mid-Week prayer
MASON COUNTY
each Sunday at the Youth meeting Wednesday. 7:30pm
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
Middleport. ()llo
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Center !Oak Grove Road I
M" . Mane Holsinger, class George Casto, pas lor . Sunday
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
leader.
Schoot, 9 30, evening worship,
Rev Jacob Lehman
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT 7 30 Thu .. day evening prayer
Rev. Standley Brandum
CHURCH - Hamsonvllle service, 7.30 p m
Member of the Big 3
JOPPA - Worship 10 am • Road, Rev. Roy Taylor, pastor ;
MASON FIRST BAPTIST9
General Merchandise
Church School a.m.; Prayer Henry Eblin, Sunday School Second and Pomeroy Sts.. Stan
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&gt;upt &gt;unday ~chool 9·JOa m , Craig, pastor. Sunday school,
Chester, ()llo
Tuppers
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LONG BOTTOM - Church even tng worshlp, f!/ '30 p.m 9.45 a.m .; worship service, 11
services, 9 a.m.. Sunday School Prayer and praise service, a m , training union, 6 30 p.m.,
9 45 a.m. Btble study every Thursd';x, 7:JO "m
evenln
hi s 1 7 30
Thursda~, 7·30 P m.
COM UNI'LY" CHURCH,
ng wors P erv ce, .
p.m
M1d-weekJ8rayer
service,
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FAIRVIEWBIBLECHURCH
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Pomeroy-Member F.O. I.C. &amp;
Family Recreation
9: ~5 a m. each Sunday ,
H E M L0 CK
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letart Route 1. the Rev. Stan
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7
45
Sunday· Prayer meeting. ·
pastor • Stan lord Stockton, supt. siudy, 7:30 p m. Cottage prayer ~~----~~~--F--u~~~~--~ '
Meigs County Branch
p m. Wednesday , W.SCS, 8 p.m. MorninQ worship, 9 30 a m ;
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on third Tuesday each month. churcli school. 10 30 a.m: , ~e.,',~h~e , ser~~~e ayFrlda a .flc\
R E E DSV 1LLE - Sunday young peoples meeting, 6:30 •P m P
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Rexall Drugs
school , 9 30 , preaching, 7:JO pm ., evening worship, 7.30. MASON
CHURCH
OF pm. Sunday , prayer meeting, Blble~udy. Wednesday, 7·30 CHRIST _ Loren T Stephens
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
7 39 p.m Tuesday : WSCS. 7:•JO p m
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'M'r. UNION BAPTIST - minister. Worship. 1.0 a.m.; ~~~
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10 am , Church chool, 9 a.m. school supt, Joe Sayre. Sunday d.rvlce 'w~nesday , 7 30- p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
school, 9:45 a.m . Sunday ' MASON ASSEMBLY OF
an~J -~orshlp 9 am.; Church School evening worship, 7:30 Wed - GOD_ Second St ., Mason, w.
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nesday prayer and Bible study, va. Chester Tennant, pastor.
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Sunday school, 10 a.m.; mar
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Chester, Ohio 810 W. Main
992-5750
Hobart Newell. supl. Services T UP PEAS
PLAINS nlng worship, 11 a.m .;
Choose the Church of Your Choice
weekly, 9:30am. on Sunday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH - evangelistic service, 7 30 p.m.
Preach ing first and th ird Eugene Underwood, pastor; Bible study and prayer service
Sundays of month by Clifford Howard Caldwell. Jr .. Sunday Wednesday 7•30 p m Phon~
Smith. '9. JO am
School .Supt.: Sunday School, 773 5133
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CHRISTIAN 9 30 a. m. ;" Mornlng sermon, HARTFORD CHURCH OF·
Building Supplies and Mlllwor~ .
UNION - Darrel Doddrlll, 10:30 a. m ' Sunday evening CHRIST In Christian Union I
Genera~ Contracting
""tor Sunday School, 9: JO servic•, 7 o m
Rev O'Dell Manley pastor '
E. ,_Main St.
• .m., Leonard Gilmore, first
LETART FALLS UNITED Sunday school, 9, 30 a.,;,,, Rag.,:
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elder . evening service, 7 30 BRETHREN - Rev Robert Manley supt. evening service
p.m
Wednesday prayer Shook, pastor, Herschel Norris, 7 30 'wed~~sday evening ~----------~---1l'nr
meeting, 7·30 p.m.
supt Sunday school, 9 JOa.m., prayer meeting 7·30 p m
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MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF morning sermon, 10 J0 a.m.; Sunday evening youth service
GOD - Ractne Route 2. The evening' sermon, 7 30 alter· 6, 45 with Macy lou Carter,
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Rev. Charles Hand, pastor natl~g each Sunday. Prayer leader . No Tuesdav service. I
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evening worship, 6·30 p.m Young Peoples service, I p.m. ; 1
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CHESTER - Worshtp 9 15
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FLATWOODS- Worship, II
a.m .. Church School 10 am .
POMEROY- Worshtp, 10 30
a m. • Church School 9 15 am •
UMYF 6 30 P m.
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship
10 a.m , Church School 9 a h1 ,
UMMYIDFD6L3EOPpOmRT. CLUSTER
Rev. Robert Bum,.garner
HEATH - ,Worsnlp 10 30
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By JACK O'BRIAN
LAMO'ITAKEEPS
ABREAST OF TIMES
NEW YORK (KFS) - Top
ex-pug ·Jake Lamotta's the
matlre d' at a 7th Ave. topless
Joint. Jake even offered to be a
topless matlre d' ... Darts
Day's son Terry Melcher Is
disaster prone: busted legs
In a motorcycle splash. Terry's
the lad the Charles Manson
murder-crew really went after
and couldn't find that gore.
splattered day ... Much as
H'wood millionaire movie
producer Armand Deutsch
owes his long llfe ~ Leopold &amp;
Loeb nut finding him that
Chtcago day when they sought
murder.for-ktcks, and tragic
Bobby Franks was slaughtered
Instead ... Fem·llb's Gloria
Stelnem rented an office on
Lexington Ave., and the
outgoing adman tenant iced
champagne and walled three
hours to welcome her to the
premises. No show.
Convicted stock.faker Lowell
Birrell, who fled to Brazil after
swmdling $14 mtlllon, gels out
of the pokey any turn of the key
... Beauty expert Michel Kazan
swears Huherl Humphrey has
changed his hair color three
times In a month. He's not our
only does-h'e or doesn'l·he
candidate either .. "Shaft"
star Richard Roundtree In·
troduced luscious Freda Payne
to lhe Weston's gang as "my
fiancee" ... The Hamptons'
famed old Irving Hotel's not
opening this swnmer, leaving
Southampton's Exit spot the
venerable resort's swmg-hub
... Dennis O'Keefe's widow,
Steffi DWla, is selling L.A. real
estate.
Oscar &amp; N. Y critics award
star Glenda Jackson swears
she's retiring from the screen
soon . Not because (tho
nominated) she missed an
Oscar thts year .. , Actor John
Meola tells us he and Burt
Reynclds aren't bad pals at all.
Says Burt's hurt over tales of a
Tonight Show fracas. Sorry,
lads .. . Laug_h-ln 's Dick Marlin
In ~e said ttaftln't'Oiir~e
ts '"awful.'' Sd~h lghorlfnt
taslebuds l . . Sammy Davis'
debl1 are so Pflld up, Pfll.s say,
he's even yearning a political
cat'eer. Sure~ ..lt's ~ myopic
world, but our friend, water
colorist Dong Kingman, wears
tltree different kinds of specs :
dtslance, reading, and for
·closeW!J painting. Eight-eyes!
Grid star emeritus Rasey.
Grier and Ray Millard are In
AlP's "The Man with Two
Heads" ntck, which cost a
mere $300,000. That's $1SO,OOO a
head, Rosey figures ... "The
French Connection" and "The
Godfather" smashes SPfiWned
a dozen imitations each ...
Financial prospectus of the
NFF Corp. says Leslle T. Hope
Is one of lt.s directors. We know
Leslie T. Is Bob Hope, but
what's NFF? ... TheW. 31st St.
St. Francis of Assist meal·line
gels longer each day, but the
Franciscan fathers say It's not
an economic barometer : just
~ warmer weather.
Pittsburgh gave Its "Penn's
Soulhwest Booster Award" to
singer AI Martino, who walked
off the Plaza's Persian Room
Door when heckled because he
said nice things about Plllsburgh ... Insiders were surprised Andy Warhol W8ll sitting
with a "lady" at the Penguin .
Turned out to be Holly
W~lawn, ~arhot:s own pet
transvestite who stars In his
screen drearles .. . "The
Possession of Joe Delaney"
has a scene In which a
dismembered head suddenly Is
selm hanging by lt.s hair. Two
guests passed out at a
screening. Shirley MacLalne's
starrei:l as a "middle-aged
soclalile." Never suspected
she could play a socialite.

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2 30-3, "Kettles on Old
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7.3D-B, "Gentle Giant"
B 00-13, " Flight of lhe
Phoenix"
1l : 30-8, "tt. Stranger"

12 '15--13, "Phone Call from a
Stranger11
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7 D0--13, "Diabollque"
9 OQ--13, "The •VIktng Queen"
9.0o-3. "The lmpatlenl
Heart"
11 · 3D-13, "Cast a Dark
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"The Astronaut"
11 45--13, "Son ol Slnbad"
12 oo-s, "The Extraordinary
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THURSDAY
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12 ~. "Decision At Sun·

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li ·JG--8, "Murder Ahoy"
ll·JG--13, "The Sundowners"
SATIIRDAY
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' 9: oo--3, "The 25th Hour"
It : 30--B. "Red Planet Mars"
11·3D-13, "Voyage to a
Prehistoric Planet", " X
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"Creation of the Humanoids"
11 50--3, "Beau Geste"

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TECOSTAL - Third Ave , the MEIGS COUNTY, The United meehng 6· 30 p m., Evening
Presbyteri~n Church , Dwight

Aev W1lliam Kniflel, pastor

Ronald Dugan, Sunday school L. Zav ll z, Pastor Director ,
supt Classes for all ages, George w Hullon and Rev
evenmg serv1ce, 7· 30 , p m • Lmson Stebbms. AsS '!. Pastor .
D~reclors .

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev.'W H. Perrin, pastor. Roy
Mayer. Supt. Church schoool,
9 IS am, worship. 10:24 a.m,;
youth choir rehearsal MO!Iday.

ST. PAUL LUTHERAtJ,
Rev. Arthur C Lund, pastor
Sunday Sc hool. 9 15 a.m .,
Charles !!vans. Supt.; worshtp
~ r vlce , 10. 30 a.m Con ·
tlrtnat 1on class, Tuesday. 4·15

Bible study, Wednesday, 7.30
P "· , ' ' ervtces. Fnday,
i . JO p.m.
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum. Mid·
dlepor l. Noel Herrman, p;ISior ;
Guy Prtddy, Sunday School
Suo!1 Saturday eventng "!rvlce.
·7 p.m. Sunday School, ,10

director;
senior
choir
rehearsal, 7·30p m, Thursday,
Mr$. Paul Nease, director
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Corner
Union and Mulberry . Rev .
Clyde v Henderson pastor
Sunday School 9 :io a.m. ;
Raymond Walburn supt
Mor 1
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n ng wars P7 30
am
Evenlng service
pd.m. 7M30
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SEVEN-DAY ADVENTIST
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Pomeroyu Herbert
Morgan,'
pastor . Sabbath school.
S 1 da 2 P m with church
· .:.~fee ~~llowl ng at 3 IS p.m.
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G R A H AM
U N IT E D
METHODIST ~ .Preaching 9 30
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of each month ; l~trd and fourth
Sundays each month, worship
service al7 30 p.m . Wednesday
evenings .at 7:30 ~royer and
Bible Study
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave ..
Pomeroy, affillatedwlthS.BC.,
the Rev. FreQ Hill, pastor.
Sunday School , 9·30 a .m. ;
morning worship, 10 30 a.m.,
junlorsoclety, 6·30a m NYPS,
6:45 P m Sunday evan~eiiStic
meeting, 7: 30 P m. rayer
meeting 1'\ednesday. 7 30 p.m
MIDDLEPORT
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST .-

7 pFmlR.ST BAPTIST of Mid
dl epor t, corner of Stxlh and
Palmer 'Streets, Rev. ,Charles
Simons
pastor . School
Fred
Hoffman,
Sunday
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&gt;chool for everyone 9 15 a.m.;
1\lornlng worship 10:15 a.m.;
Evening services, 7:30 p.m. ,
Wednesday prayerservlce. 7:30
p m Extra youth acltvllles on
Sunday, ,6 p.m , for all youth up
to sl•th grade , 6 30 for junior
and sen tor high students
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Middleport, Slh and Main .
Raulon Moyer. pastor. Michael
Gerlach. Sunday School supt.
Bible Schoof. 9:30am .. mornlng worship , . 10 30 a.m . :
evening worship, 7.30 pm.:
prayer service 7 P m Wed
nesday
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE - Middleport,
Rev Audry Miller, pastor:
Floyd Carson, supt Sunday
school. 9:30 a.m ; Mornl.ng
worship 10:30 am .. l~ntor
society, 6 JO p.m.. NYP$, 6: ~5

MoFrnllnRa SWTorshlpU, 1No·,30T aE.mO.
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse,
Mornong Worsh ip. 9 a.m :
Sunda~ Church H
School. 10 a.m.
Mrs ampson a 11 • 5up·1
ST IV E II SVI LL E
COM·
MUNfTY, Rev'. ·,Edsel Hart.
paslor. Sunday School service
10 a.m. Prayer Meetmg each
Thursday 7· 30 p.m Su~day
evenin~ service, 7· 30 Pc·"'·
ZIO CHURCH ,OF H~IST
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- Pomeroy. Harrlsonvllle
Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor.
Paul McElroy, Sunday School
Supl Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
morning worsh ip and com munion. 10:JO am.; Sunday
evening . youth Christian endeavor.6:30 ; Worshtpservlces,
Sunday. 7:30p.m. Wednesday
eventng prayer meeting and
Btble study 7 JO p.m
ST. JOHN LUTHE,RAN Pine Grove, the Rev Arthur
Combs, pastor. Sunday school.
9·JO a.m , church services,
10·30 am.
BRADFORD &lt;;HUACH OF
CHRIST - Cltfford Smith,

mee ting Wednesday, 7 30 p.m

School. 9 30 a. m . Morning
church, 10 30 a. m.. Sunday
evening service, 7 30 p. m.
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ANTIQU 11 Y ISAPTIST Rev. Free 1an d Norr1s,
· pas 1or

FIRST UNITED PRES.
BYTEIIIAN . Harrlsonvtlle.
Sunday Church School. 9·30
am , Mrs Homer Lee. Supt :
Morning Worship 10·30 a.m .
F I RS T
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PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport.
Sunday Church School, 9 30

6 30 p m , Mrs Marvin Burt. to• 5 lO p m , Jun1or Con - am , Sunday evening wQrsh1p, a.m , Lew1 s Sauer, Supt ,

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ade 10·30a
grPOMERDY .mCHURCH OF
CHRIST- Mr Hoyt Allen Jr.
Blbl S. • 1 9 JO ' '
pastor.
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Wednesday, comb.lned Bib e
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Envoy RayS. Wlrilng, officer In Corner

charge , sonday 10 am
Holtness meeting: 10.JO
Sunday School Young people's
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p m., Ladles Home League , 7
p m, Prep classes
SACRED HEART - Rev

Fourth and Main , P m .. Sunday evangelistic pastor , Leroy Bartrum, Sunday
Middleport Rev Henrh l. Key, meeltng, 7 30 P m Prayer School supennlendent. Sunday

a.m:: am
Jr • pastor. Sunday Sc 001 9'.30
.. Arnold Ri chards, sup ·•

Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESL.rry Catnahan presiding
S d Blbl 1 1
minister . un ay,
e ec ure.
tower study.
Fa ther Bernard Krajcov1c, 91030
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am; ,Watch
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Bible
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Saturday evening Maos. 7' 30 mlnl;lry school ' 7·30 p.m :
p.m Sunday Mass, B and 10 service meetln B 30 e.m.
a.m. Conlesslons, Saturday, 7- MIDDLEPO,gT CH
ACH of
7 30 p m
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·POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Christ In Chrlsltan Union -Robert Kuhn, pastor, William Lawrence Manley, pastor: Mrs
Watson Sunday school supt Russell Youn~ Sunday School
Sunday'school, 9 30 am ; BYF, Supt Sunday chool 9' 30 a.m..
6 p m ; Bible study, Wed· Evening worship 7 30 Wed.
nesday, 7 p.m., choir practice, nesday prayer meeting, 7 30
Wednesday, B: JO p m
Pm

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST
Robert R. CHURCH
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Dear Helen:
t th
IballedmyhusbandoutofJ ail Ihis mo rning fora tleas e
fourth lime (I can'tcount any more), for drunken driving. This
mean'slcissofhladrlver'sllcenseforlhreeyearsandaposslble
jalltennofslzmonthsandprobablyaheavyftne.
We can cope wltb hts not being able to drive, and know that
nort of the sentence Is necessary. Even the fine - It will be hard
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to borrow the money, but It's just.
Butjallforan alcoholic? Howwlllthat help'! l!eten, !IUS man
tsslck.Helstwocompletelydlfferentpeople,drunkandscber andhetrulywantstochal\Kebuthe'sweak.Heworksveryhard
and Is good at his job but lhatfirst drink Is the end of the good
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'Ibis happens umuch as four times a w~k.
IHATEthedrunkbut!LOVEthegoodmanhecouldheand
Is, between bouts. Our children don't quite understand the
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sItuation yet -a ndldespera telybope or a
ace ore Y
do.
He was dry for six wonderful months with the help of A.A.,
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but then '"" wor "'"'
meetings. I! only lnstea!l of jail the could would force him to go
intoaprogramllkethatmaybehecouldst!Ubesaved. What good
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willltdOaproblemdrmkertobeputaway orslzmont ,t .n
come out to find that the home he just bought has been lOilt, his
Joblsgone ' ht.sfamilylsinflnanclaltrouble ' andht.sfriendshave
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mostly deserted him because he's a jailbird? - ALCOHOUC s
WIFE
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A Jail term will do an alcohohc no good whatsoever; thus
Judges uaually consuler imprisonment a last resort - and only
for chronic, danRerous drunks.
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lbcal Alcoholism Center and from Alcoholics Anonymous. For
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alcoholics, where you'lllearn how to cope with a dtsease that
CANbearrested lfthewllltochangelsthere. --H.
Dea H 1 , ,
r e en.
I'm plaming to marry a wonderful guy who has been
married before,andhe's 31 to my 24. Those are two strikes aginst
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.tim with my parents. The thlrdtsthathe sa pollee of!tcer.
He want.s me to have the big church wedding I've always
dreamed about, bull can honestly
say the lovely gowns and all
,
thebeautyln the world wouldn tletmy relatives make It a happy
day. My father said he wouldn't give me away, but if I ask
,
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someone else, my mother wont come. She cry a1I the way
tbrough the ceremony- and not from joy - If slle did show up.
My slsterwon'tbe In the wedding Pflrlybecause her husband and
,
I don t get along.
I suggested we slip away and have a small private wedding,
but my future husband keeps saying "Think how many people
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I'm only tbinklng about how unhappy I'll be on a day that
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shouldheallJoy. Wh lchofuslsr1gbI.
- MARSHA
Dear Marsha:
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Ican'tbelleveamantrulywantsthehasaleofablgwedding
-especially since he has been through It once before. So pj!rhaps
he lnststabecause he feels a girl deserves the ceremony "sbe has
always dreamed about "and HIS girl d\l5erves the best.
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the day&amp; and night.s that come
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- Rev Willard Dutcher,
pastor Mrs Worley Francis,
Sunday School Supt. Sunday ·
School. 9:45 am . Church Servtees f~rst and third Sundays
following Sunday School,
Second and fourth Saturday
evenings, 8 p.m. services.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
- Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor;
Sunday School supt, Ronald
Osborne Bible School, 9:30
am .• preachmg 10· 45 a.m.;
Evening services, 7.30 p.m.
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
am , Morntng worshtp, 10:30

UMYF 7 P m
SALEM CENTER ~ Worshtp

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9 am : Church School 10 a.m. , worship, 10·45 a.m.; Sunday 7 30 P m. Prayer meetmg ,
Wednesday Thuraday Friday Saturday
Sunday
Monday
UMYF Thursday, 7 p.m.
evening worshtp, 7 30 p.m .; Thursday. 7·30 p m
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SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Wednesday eventng Btble
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
Gala~ans o Matthew
10:23-31 10:25-37 6:17-19
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Rev. Forrest R. Donley
Study, 7 30 p m
MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev.
3:15-22
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K•lller ~isln l Sen-Ke, IrK, S!rtsbur.. VlrJinla
ASBURY-Worshlplla.m..
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor. Scrlplurn ttl«ted by tht Amerlcar. Bible Society
Church School9 50 am , WSCS, Rev
Lawrence Suil tvan, Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sunday
lSI Tuesday
pastor Sunday School 9·30 School Supt Sunday School,
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 am .. youth and junior youth 9 30 a m , Sunday evening
a.m.; Church School 10 a.m. , service. 6 45 p m.. evening worshtp 7 JO Prayer meeting,
WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30 worshtp, 7:30p.m.. prayer and Tuescj;ly. 7· 30 p.m. Ernest
p.m.
prme, Wednesday, 7·30 p m Deeter: class leader. Youth
With the hope 'it will, in some measure, foster and help'sustain that Wl1tch is
MINEIICSVILhLES h- Worshlp
SILVER RUN FREE BAP- Meeting Wednesday, 7: JO p.m ..
10 a m , hurc
c oo19 am , TIST - Rev Howard Kimble, Ernest Deeter. leader .
good in family and community life. this feature is sponsored by the business ,
WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7.30 pm pastor Sunday schocl, lOam ;
MT . HERMON UNITED
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8 Henry Davos, supt; evening BRETHREN CHURCH IN firms
. and organizations whose names appear. below.
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Prayer and Btble Siudy , meeli!!!t• Thurday, Z 30 p.m.
pastor Sunday School. 9:30
Wedoe,day, J:JO £.m,~
, , • •CHij.iTER CHURCH OF a.m :-Roy,Pooler, suptt,,~, ,~~;~.~i~~=~~~~::~~~~--"i-':~~~~~~
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evening servtce, 7, prayer each Sunday. Class meeting 11
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servoce and youth servtce, a.m alternating ~unday
Keepsake Diamond Rings
Phone 992·3481
N. Second: Ave.
Worship, 9 30 am .; hur ch Thursday, 7 p m
mornmgs
Allred Wolfe
312
E.
Maln St.
Pomeroy, 0.
School 10 30 a.m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN layleader; Christian Endeavor:
Middleport, 0.
CARMEL - Worshtp, 11 - Homer Sterhens. pastor. 1 30 p.m. Sunday. Roger
a.m .. lsi and 3rd Sundays . Sunday Schoo , 9 30 a.m ; Buckley, preslden . Prayer
ALL WEATHER ROOFING
Church School, 10 am
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and CONSTRUCTION CO.
APPLE GROVE - Worshtp, Robert Bobo, Sunday school Boa.-d meeting first Monday
7 30 p m , .church school, 9 30 supt , Sunday evening service. each month, 7 30 p m.
D. B.A. ANTHONY
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RUTLAND PLUMBING AND HEATING
Wednesday. 8 p.m
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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Phone 992-3284
EAST LETART - Worship. nesday. 730pm
- Rev . Samuel Jackson.
992·2550
Middleport
240 Lincoln St.
Middleport
lOam .. ftrst and third Sundays .
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m ..
9 am • second ond fourth THENAZAAENE-Rev. M C. Mrs. Gertrude Butler, supt
Sundays ; church school, 9 am • Lanmore, pastor Bob Moore, Prayer Service 1 30 p m
first and third Sundays, 10 am , Sunday School Supt. Sunday preaching servlc~. 2·p.m · '
second and fourth Sundays School. classes for all ages, 9:30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
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Bakers of Good Bread
8pm
NYPS Sunday , 6 30 pm ; am. V. H. Braley. supt.;
Middleport, ()lio
GREAT BEND- Worship 11 evangel !She. servtce Sunday, col'!munion and devotions ,
Huntington, W. Va.
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LETART FALLS- Worship M,sslonary meeting, second each month . '
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THE RUTLAND COM- ,
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UNITED FAITH NON· MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
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9·JO am : Church School 10:30 DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Richard Dubbeld pastor
·~arm · Industrial· Lawn -Garden
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Middleport. ()llo
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667-3435
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M" . Mane Holsinger, class George Casto, pas lor . Sunday
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Schoot, 9 30, evening worship,
Rev Jacob Lehman
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT 7 30 Thu .. day evening prayer
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CHURCH - Hamsonvllle service, 7.30 p m
Member of the Big 3
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LONG BOTTOM - Church even tng worshlp, f!/ '30 p.m 9.45 a.m .; worship service, 11
services, 9 a.m.. Sunday School Prayer and praise service, a m , training union, 6 30 p.m.,
9 45 a.m. Btble study every Thursd';x, 7:JO "m
evenln
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992-5750
Hobart Newell. supl. Services T UP PEAS
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weekly, 9:30am. on Sunday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH - evangelistic service, 7 30 p.m.
Preach ing first and th ird Eugene Underwood, pastor; Bible study and prayer service
Sundays of month by Clifford Howard Caldwell. Jr .. Sunday Wednesday 7•30 p m Phon~
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Building Supplies and Mlllwor~ .
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Genera~ Contracting
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Rev O'Dell Manley pastor '
E. ,_Main St.
• .m., Leonard Gilmore, first
LETART FALLS UNITED Sunday school, 9, 30 a.,;,,, Rag.,:
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GOD - Ractne Route 2. The evening' sermon, 7 30 alter· 6, 45 with Macy lou Carter,
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Joint. Jake even offered to be a
topless matlre d' ... Darts
Day's son Terry Melcher Is
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In a motorcycle splash. Terry's
the lad the Charles Manson
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splattered day ... Much as
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Chtcago day when they sought
murder.for-ktcks, and tragic
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Convicted stock.faker Lowell
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IN MEMORY ot Emory
who died seven years ago
today, May 19th, 1965,
T~~rr~~ ar~:g•n gate at the end
Through which we each must go
alone.
And there Is a light we cannot
see,
Our Father claims His own .
Beyond the gate our loved one
finds happiness and rest.
And there Is comfort In the
thought
That a living God knows best.
The Powell ta m tty.
5· 19· 1lp
IN LOVING memory of our
· prec Ious Da dd yan d Hus ban d•
Blaine Jay Turner, who was
~;~~-n sudden ly May 2oth,
Sometimes It's hard to understand,
Why certain things musl be,
But there Is a reason for 11 all,
Beyond our powers to see.
Oear God, so many limes we
long to see him just once
more.
T h
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,';,ahlm sco~7'n 9 1~ tl: ~.;:,~:
To see on his face thatlnfecllous
grin , .
To enjoy the humor that was
Pari of him . ·
We thank Gnd for sparing you
from suffering and pain,
We lhank Him tor sparing you
froni being an Invalid.
For God 3ranted you, your
"'peace a h res t•
'fr home was so much nicer
when you were here.
Mr~!'a1~.d laughter and fun In
Fusses an d musses 1nd no'hi ng
In place.
. But you built sweet memories
that time can't erase.
So, Blaine, we go and tend your
grave,
And leave behind tokens of love
and say a silent prayer,
And &amp;ay, Dear God. please help
us. our burdens to bear,
For he lett us so suddenly.
Very sadly missed by sons.
Lance and Jimmy and wife,
Carol Turner·
5-19-llp

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Casual

Caten'ng
"Evel yn Young of
Ract' ne" has· a d'tfferent phone number
from that in the phone
d'
t
tree ory • The new
number is 949-5656.

Wanted . To BIIY

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OLD . ~ URN(T.u~ dil~es, · )'1nslu, Ptlunlu, number
clocks, brill · 1,. altver. of Bedding Pl1nh
_do! Iars .. .. : or .: ·•" .c·ompl•fe Veget1bft Pl1nts.

household• ~•·· WrJt-.,·t.l· ·o. .
Mllhlri Rt. ·4•.PO!ri,roy, &lt;Jhlo.

· Call. 992·6271:.
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Deland's Greenhouse
E. Mlin St.

Rlclnt

·Help . Wahted

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. , .. _.
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GUN equipment of the late
MAN to work :011' dairy . farm,
Albert Hartung may be seen

GARDENING Season is now In
m.uit ·· kn&amp;IW .· how :. ·10 milk.
lulf swing and Bo~·s Market
~®st !lirnilhtd. : Phone 949In Mason, w. Va. can offer . r.~~ .cOntlcj ~rvll Holter,
you the belt variety selection
· ' .·
and the lines! of quality In · ' : . .
· ·· . • · . 5--14-dlc
·. i·, ·t· ·.. . · · · · ·
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Garden Plants In the Trl County area. Thtaseason, Bob ·• !'&lt;P!'L · housek~"'t .to live-In
Is featuring Two new ·won- ·: -nd, C.(e for 3·yeor otd girl;
derlul tomato Hybrids In
"'odern·, hoiJle ._,ln . country;
Belfer Boy and Hybrid Beef . Phone ~-;M:I'/, :1~ for Mary
Euler !Beet Steak typal;
Shambl,ln ..
·
.
along with 13 other tomato ··
5-16·61'
selections, • full line of
cabbage and pepper plants For .Sale . or Trade
and almost every floworlng · 1964. FdRD 'A·door VI standard,
annual from Asters to Zln,
1965 . Chevelle,· 4 door,
nlas. We also sell .Garden
seeds, onion sets and seed ··autliiniti~ V8. Phone 992-6547.
potatoes, tor best quall.ty and
5-18-Jtc
selection buy dlrectlrom· the F . .R''
grower, mort than, · 600,000 ... ~r.. ent.
plants grown annua YIn our TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
greenhouses. Bob's Market
por k, Mlnersvllle, 0 hlo.
and Plant S.les. Mason' W.
Phon -· ·~·
Va - 773·5308, near the
e n•w••·
5-il -ttc
Pomeroy-Mo~on Bridge.
TRA.ILER s~aces overlooking
GUN SHOOT, May 20,6:30 p.m.
Pomeroy . elma G. Zuspon.
Mile Hill Rd. Flro Dept.
phon~ Mason, 773-5750.
Building. Assorted mutsand ' • . · ·· ~ . ·. :·:, . 5-tf·301F
v, hog, cut up . ·Ringe.d and·
sleeved guns shot every other 2 . BEDROO'A rrloblle home,
match.
.
Racine ar. ea, 10. miles above
5 17 31·
• · c
Pomerdy; Phone 992-63:19.
5•12-tlc
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run ..'-,,..,..._ __,.-".,,-----'Sportsman -Club, Sunday, 12· 3 AND • ROOM turnlshed and
noon . Also rifle matches, oj)en
unturnlshfd. apartments.
sites only ·
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r one 992 ....,...
5-17-Jic ·
&lt;1-13-tlc
_W_E_E_K_E_N_D_r_e-vl_v_o_l _a_t'"'the ~-...:---.-r,:....:..--,,Pomeroy Lower Light Church 4 ROOM furnished apartment,
on the Harrtsonvllfi' Rd., Rt.
&amp;eynolds Flower Shop,
·
Ma
th h ' Mason W VI ·
143, .....,
"90 1nn 1ng
Y18 r~ t •
. • .: ,
5-1Htp
21st. Rev. Dallas Ford,
Lancaster, will ba ~reach in".
·
"...-:·, apartment.
w
UNFU~WH~r
phone 992 _2710 or .992 •3433 ,
Special slngl~ eac evening.
Rev . Roy aylor. Pastor,
. .
·5-4-tfc
welcomes everyone.
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5-17-Jtc NEW 12 x 60 , two ~rooiii
mobile home across from
REGISTERED Appaloosa Stud
Brodbur School • . C.,ll 992 ,_
Service, S50 Reg . mares, UO
SJOeor
Choiles LeviJs: :zi\4
Grade. Francis Benedum,
houso south -from . Brldbu1y
Phone 667·3856. .
Sch 1 ·p 11 we'l•"-e· ' .
00 · ~ .. :-•· ' ,_ • ,
5-17-30tp
5 11
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PIANO tuning, Lone Daniels,
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May 10th thru June 25th. 2 BEDROOM .niof!lit ·hOme,
Phone 992-2082. Reference,
adults .&lt;1rily. Phone 992-5592.
Elberfelds.
, ;' ... 5-1$-tlc
5-16-12tc

·at tho home of Laura Mae
Nice, Rt. 3. Pomeroy,
anylime otter 5 p.m. Phone
915-3863.
S-19-3tp

GOLF carts and Dumpsters,
~as and electric, for farm.
ome and industrial use. $100
and up. Phone 1-175-2362 or 1875-5118.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __:_5·_:_:19·61C
HIDDEN Tretsures Gift Shop. I
am seeking hand -crafted
Items of all klnds to be sold In
my gift shop on consignment
basts. Call 992-67t0.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _S·..:.:19-31p
2 HEAVY DUTY 6 hole
Chevrolet rims. Phone 9922307.
- - - - - - - - - 5-_19-Jtp
WHIRLPOOL gas dryer, will
see cheap to
1 k dl
1
C•tl
-' ' "•. 5631 _r qu c
sposa ·
a
5-19-6tc
--------COAL. Limestone, E•celslor
Salt Works, E. Main St.,
Pomeroy, Phone 992-3891.
' 12-lfc
--------~YARD SALE, Friday, Saturday
.and Sunday, 10 a. m. May 1920-11. Fallow signs, Foglesong
Road, Mason. Jim Beam.
Avon bOttles, clothing, dishes,
etc.
5-18-31!&gt;

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From the largest
'complete tine of ollie~
Bulldoz~ Radiator to t~ : equlpmont, furniture &amp;
Smallest' !:iMler Core.
suppll1s. Typewrltor .&amp; ·
. · Nafllan !!ins ·
Adding Machine Repair.
R141iatot Spedallst
Pick-up '&amp; Delivery

SMITH NELSON

I !mJRS. ~~~roy
Ph .

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5· Y11r Wrltfon Guarantee.
eon 614-949-3511, · 11 no '.nswer, un ·614-4SZ-3t51,

Aluminum

sheets
USED OFFSET PLATES
HAVE,
MANY USES

21r
a for

$1.00

The ·
Daily Sentinel

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Specializing In
Small Businesses
~ 304

E. Main St-

Pomeroy, Ohio
. Phone 992-3795
or Mason 773-5535

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Dbl Alltholly Ptumbjng
We have 1 comptett Homo

Pomeroy

Maintenance Service the

exterior carpentry. Ceiling
fife ond Paneling and Siding.
Compt•t• Plumbing &amp;
H,.tlng.
'
Day Number 992-2550
We have 24 hr . emergoncy

WE voTEsm.
kEEPTH' .
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ANY WEii?HT YET f'

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A l:ff.C1S. OF
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JU5T

WE WON'T'
KNOW UNTIL.

10MORRO\V
WHEN ~E
CHECKS IN!

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Sprng
Painting?

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t!E T.,Efo!F..' ' VOU HEADEO

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FIRST TH ING 1N TH ' MO R NI~G
IN FRONi OF T~ ' PAL.AC=: .•

, T'GET MY JUOG £'5

. OUTFli i'O GET'ME:R/

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

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the tax
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THE DNL'f CHAtiC E.

tHCH Of THIS
PLACE ·- AS

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THEY ' LL BE TOO
BUSY CHfCKIH '
T' NOTICE @ ~

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COMPA.N'/

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1. Boundary
5. Outdoors·
man's
vehicle
11. Rumanian

city ·
tZ. Gangster's
phrase

(2 wds. I
13. Savor
:..=~7-r==::::;---r.:J 14, 100
centimos
in
Madrid
15. C.S.A .
giant
16. Meadow
sound
11.Jeanne
d'·,
18. Reside
20. Brooded
21. Breaks a
traffic law
23.1936
Oscar
winner
24. Veil
fabric

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5. Fossil tree

31. Stratagem
38. Navigate

resins

39. Church
part
40. Legume
41. FrenchBelgian
river

DOWN
1. Promenade

2. Border
lake
3. Enjoy
greatly
(3 wds .)
4. Nigerian
city

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6. Of a

the air

one letter to each square , to

region

form four ordinary word s.

1. My (Fr.)
8. Fun ex·

cursions

(2 wds.l
9. Alienate
10. Effect
16. Ancient
Persian

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good
shape
21, Constituting vigor
22. Pen al
23. Metrical
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6-15-lfc

EXPERT Tre.e Strvlce,
trimming and removal . Richard Hayman, phone 647'·

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AUTOMOBILE Insurance baen
cancelled?
Lost
your·
=:•tor's license?· Call 992-

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3 BEDROOM house with bath, . 2 BEDROOM· frame - bath ·
lh acre lot, on public water
General Contractor
basement . garage, located
system ~. mile from Chester
315 Condor St., Pomeroy.
on County Rt. 5. Phone m .
Ohio. Very neal In ap- SEE US FOR : Awnings, storm
4262.
pearance, and worth looking doors and windows, carports•.
5-1ol-6tc
at tor the price. tt ·lnteresled morquetl, aluminum siding ·
call 992-7184 anytime or see and rolling . A. 'Joe®, saln ,
7 ROOM house, Racine, Ph
rapr,,sentatlve. For tree ' ·
Larry Hu\lson.
baths. nice locillon, · almost
5-t9-31C estimates,• phono Chartea ·· 1
new roof. n~e .garage_, nice
Lisle, Syr•cuse, V. V. . :
garden plot. Carpeting In two
Johnson and Son, Inc.
rooms. Phone 949-3954.
3-2-tfe
5-19-31p
BACKHOE and dozer work. .
Septic tanks Installed. Call . -:
BOll or Roger Jeffers 992-3525 ·.
or 992-5232.
·· ·
608 E. Malri, Pomeroy
S-19-12tc
YOU HAVE A DATE
With us today to see how CALL 9AII-2789for auto body and
paint work . Also repair fiber
- JlUJI!b..r!JiJivlng you will get
glass
boats. plus electric and .
out of this charming brick .
gas weldlna . .Stanley's
About 8 years old, 3 Iorge
Custom Body Shop
bedrooms, llh balhs, very
5-19-JOtc
modern
kitchen,
full
basement with a dream rec .
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
room, utility •room, 1 acre
992-3020
REASONABLE roles. Ph. ""'ground. large carport.
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell,
"o CoalS!.
Mlddtepart
$28,500.00 Pomeroy, Lincoln
Owner I. Operator.
His. area.
5-1 2-tfc
PAGEVILLE
3
BUILDING SITES
bedroom, bath, home,
Approx. 30 acres, Chester
C. BRADFORD, Auctlonwater. close to Pomeroy,
garage ,
large
LCompftte Service
builders don 'I pass this one
Phone 9&lt;19-3121
shaped porch, home
up.
Racine, Ohio
has paneling and
·Crill Bradford
POMEROY-Sprlrig Ave.
-.
5-t-lfc
carpet . Located on 1112
2 story frame, new siding,
new roof, new carport, needa
acres all level, In
"'SE"'W=IN"'G:-:-MA"""'C""H"'IN"'E"'S.,--:R:-epa Ir
paint Inside, '3 bed~Wms,
service, all makes. 992-2284.
serene, rural com bath , These are lew, and far
The Fabric Shop, POmeroy.
munity, 10 minutes
between. $5,500.1)0,
Authorized Singer Salu 1nd
MIDDLEPORT-Mulberry
from Rutland . Has
Service. We Sharpen Scluors.
Avt.
3-29-ttc·
many varieties of fruit
Nice 1'12 story brick, 2 largo
trees - $7,950 .
bedrooms. bath, carpeted, READY -MIX
CONCRETE
paneled, lavel lot, storage
dollvered right to y:our
building. In e.cellent conpro/eel. Fut and easy. Free
One of ' Pomeroy's
est motes. Phone 992-3284;
dition
on
the
Inside
and
the
II nest
homes,
3
Goegleln Ready-MI• Co.,.
outside. 16,950.00.
bedrooms, llf2 baths,
Middleport, Ohio.
,
A REALTOR
IS
A
6-30-tfC
PROFESSIONAL - REAL
full, -'dry basement,
ESTATE
tS
HIS
every room incl udlng
PROFESSION. SEE YOUR BACKHO!: AND DOZER work .
Septic tanks Instilled. George
kitchen and both baths
R'EALTOR .FOR YOUR
(Bill! Pullins. Phone 992-2478.
have carpeting; anREAL ESTATE NEEDS
A-25-lfc
TODAY.
tique ~at in drapes; air''
HENRY E. CLELAND SR.
conditioning and many
HARRISON'S TV and Antenna
, REALTOR ·
Sarvlce. Phone 992-25:12.
other Items stay with
D11lm-2m
·
6-10-lfc
house - Sl7.000.
tt no 1n1- m-2561
O'DELL WHEEL ollgnmenf
localodoiCrouroade, Rt. 124..
Compftte front ·end service;'
·tune up and brake service&lt;
Wheels balanced electronically .
All
work
guaranteed.
Reuonable .
110 Mechanic Street
ratn. Phone 992·3213.
'
7-27-tfc
'
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

CLELAND
REALTY

~ELTS
'EM!!

lM

&gt;-19

Oo1er &amp; End folder lltork,
ponds, basement, l•nd~
strvice.
staping. We hi .. 2 sl~e
992-S103
742-3947
dolOrs,
2 sin folders. Work
'191 742-4761 '.
Wto re fully ln•ured
dont by hour or cqntract•.
Free Esllmaffl, We also
•
·.
haul 1111 dirt, top soli. Dump
FARMERS for the largos t t rue ksa nd 1ow-bo y tor hi re.
number A. L Cattle Sires. See Bob or Rotor Jeffers,
Minimum S8 fee per animal., Pomeroy. Phone 9U-35Z5
Phone Leland Parker, 992· after 7 p.m. or phone m2264, Pomeroy.
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Real Estate For Sale

- Af,J' IF AN'IONE
TRIE510 LEAVE
WIFTHAR
C!-IECK-AH

OpeniTII5
Mollday thru Saturdly
606 E. Mlln, Ponwroy,.Q,

year aroUnd. No matter what
your nttd. Complete roof or

3956.

_ _ _ _ _ _ __:_5·_14-71p

E'AT HERE AT
YOI.IR OliN RISK •

On ~st Amerl.~i!_ ~l!!'.l

241 Ll~coln St.
~lddteport, Ohio

L~i

1 HE'ARD 'IW

'5.55'

I

spOutini ,..,.lr. Interior or

Elementary School. Phone
992-7384 to see.
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EXPERT
'WhJel....Ar
. JJI.ment·
.

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr.- Broker

Real Estate For Sale

LIBRARY, PLEASE

TffAN WE THOUGHT

3Z1 Third St. .
Racine, Ohio

Pl. Ptusont

All WEATHER ROORNG
'
&amp; CONSTRUCTION ·
. &amp;-·PWMBING CO.

••

CENTS ~JU JIVE THE

'y.ayy EXTERMINATION

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36" X 23" X .009

THE CJLLEGE'S FINANCIAL
CONDITIO .~ MUST So EVE~ WORSE ·

1 (j ,J H

KEBLER'S
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE

t"' ' ' ' Ul ••• Oil

FIRST, TH~RE ARE
f:IJ/V'£ FORMS TO
f'ILL rur,·

e,.9.50
.

PHONE 675-3628
424 Mlin St.

1911 ~'til~ ""

&gt;

Get Rid Of Thom
Will do any average slngft
dwelling far

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For Sale

SREAT BALLS
0' 'F,IRE !!

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TATER'S GOT HOLT OF
TH' TOOTHPASTE A6'1N

TtRIIITES · · TtRM !TIS

3 BEDROOM ranch type home,
Arbaugh AllAddition,
Tuppers
Plains.
new with
total
electric and central air
condlllonlng, bath and '10 fully
Economy Tiller, 3'1• h.p. B&amp;S
carpeted, full basement,
engine. Reg . 15'1.95
144.95
garage In basement, See by
appointment, phone 992-2t96
5-A-1~tc
Turf Trim Mower, B&amp;S 3112
'
or
992-3585.
O.nny
Thompson.
WILL
do
house
roof
ancfliii'n
h.p. engine. In carton
70.25
Financing available.
painting; Interior painting;
12-30-tlc
free estimates; phone 992POMEROY
.. . Jack W. C1rsey, Mgr;
7085.
·RACINE - 6 room house: bath,
5-9-30tc '
, Phone 992-2111
utility room , garage. $10,000;
phone 9A9-4195.
1969 HARLEY Sprint 350 cc,
3-31-tfc ROOF · painting and minor
repair . For estimates call 992- .
exce11enr conolllon·,· new - - - - - 2239.
battery, U99. Phone 992-532A.
BEDROOM, two story house.
5-14-6tc
5-15-6tc 4 small
barn ·and other
·
r-- -------'-----., buildings, 1 acre on Rt . 7 In
Tuppers Plains. Phone 667-

Mobile Hom·es ·For Salt ·

.

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SUPPLY

·Service

air furnace. Near Pomeroy .

MOWERS
&amp; TILLERS

·

POINT ofFICE

'Real Estate For

J.

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BEAUTIFUL selection flowers,
Sile
baskets and wreaths for .
Memorial O.y, Cliff's Shoe
Repair, Middleport, Ohio.
NICE 2-story home with full
5-2-231c basement, 2 lots, new for~ed
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SPECIAL

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1969 FORD F250, camper
special truck with t1 ft. selfcontained camper. Matched
sa I. 882-317 ••.
111 Court St.
5-t8-3tc
Pomeroy, Ohi~\.
.
I
WE , HAVE a nice selection of
CLELAND' S GREENHOUSE.
!lowers for Decoration, 97c to ·
Memorial Day, Polled Plants.
· 55.50 -for .baskets. wreaths. SMALLEY ' S Gift
Shop,
75c up, Pansies, Petunias ;
cross~s. sprays, hurts ,
Chesler. Ohio. Have large
number of bedding plants ;
~fbi.. .. We hove a lot of hllih
assortment of flowers for ail
vegetable plants. Geraldine
class flowers for oil of our old
occasions. Arrangements lor
E "·In St Ra 1 ·
customers .ot 1 reasonable
Mother's Day : pots and
Clel •nd
• • · '""
·• c ne.
price. Reynolds Flower Shop, • baskets for Memor ial Day ..
,.....= - . = = = --5·_
16-ttc
Mason, W.Va., up near DriveWe and up. -Phone 985-3537.
'LEGAL NOTICE
In Theatre.
A-28-12tc
5-16-6tc
1N THE
.
ELLEN's . Gift Shop, Reeds• COMMON PlEAS COURT
LOST . bright carpet colors ... ville, ' Ohio, has flowers for
0•
restore them with Blue
Memorial Ooy, baskets and
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
·Lustre .
Rent
electric arrangements, from 68 cents
DEWEY RAY BIRCHFIElD BOAT LICENSE - for your
up. ()pen dally 1 p. m. to 8 p.
sham~r $1: Ben Franklin
and
boat. for your motor. BERRY-MILLER . MOBILE
"'ARY l,.-11-lRCHFIELO,
Store, 200 Main St.• Pomeroy. m. and Sunday 1 to 5 p. m.
Available at Simon's Pick-A!.ycampfe Strut,
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5-18-ttc
HOMES, 705 Farson St., '· . Qhto.
Pair Shoe Store, 101 W. Main.
Mlddltport, Ohio,
Plolntltfl
Belpre,
Ohio,
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for
.
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5-16-61c
Yo.
Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone 992·
2 DEMING pump motors, fils
you on 1 · aoocl used Or • ·
MRS. R. E. CANADAY ond
3830.
rePQI!HIHd :.1'1\C)!)Ue... Hoinec 1957 C.HEVROLET 2'h ton pump No. 4232 '12 H.P., t small
R. E. CANADAY,
5-16-JO!c
We hive a hugetelectlon o1 e.
truck , tandem axle; 1965 . blacksmith Iorge with laddie,
Addren Unknown,
Et 01..
Dtltndants SAVE up to one hall. Brln'fyiiyr
10.12 wide-Mobile Homu now
Yamaha-YDS-3, phone 691- 200 gal. gasoline storage tank
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
on stand, 1-30gal . water tank,
l~ atock. See ~• flrll- You'll
3290, Warren Reeves .
sick
TV
to
Chuck's
TV
.ShOif,
.
No. 15,0,4
one
1954 Plymouth station
.
b
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glad
you
did
.
5t6-6tc
151 Putternut Ave .. Pomoroy.
The Defendants, Mrs. R. E .
wagon, good motor. new tires,
5-11-Jtc
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Candav; R. E. Canaday ; the
7 YEAR OLD Tennessee Walker need, some body work. Phone
unknown
heirs, dtvisees ,
992-6457 after 6 p. m.
legatees , administrators. KOSCOT KOSMETICS and 50 k 10 MOBILE home. Phone . mort, palomino, gentle but
dlslributees. execu-tors and
spirited, nec:k relns. John
5-18-Jip
wigs. Need extra money? Just
W-216t,
assigns of L . C. Brechtel,
sell these products . No
5-19-4tc
!~~eai::i:32Wacu~e Ohio, STORAGE llulldlng 100 II. • so
Deceased. and the unknown
restricted territories. Phone
he irs, devisees, legatees, ad 5 10-121
fl. on nearly an acre of
992-5113.
ministrators.
dlstrlbutees,
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P ground. Spring Ave., or
u :ecutors and assigns of Peter - - : - : - : - : - - : - - - -4-..,..2-tfc
MODE_RN 'walnut atyle stereo: Naylor's Run Road . Building·
·Air ·Conditioners
Brechtel , Deceased, will take _
radio. A speaker sound located at least 25 ft. above
notice that on the 3rel dav of CALL for free facial and e_p• Awilings · · :
May , 1972, a Complaint w..-· plication of flmOUS· Mink. 011
s~stem. A speed outomllc highest flood, and readily
accessible because of direct
filed In the Common Pion.
K~ir1le!JC' · Anri S1uv1ge,
• Underpinning
c
enger. Bl lance U7.59. Use access to flood road . .6 miles
Courl of Meigs County, Ohio,
Syrltcuie; Otilo 992-3272. · ·
our
budget
terms.
Call
9921ro m Maln bStreet enPhd 1.2
Case No. 15,06&lt;, wherein you
• 5-10-. 1,21p Complete mobile home
7015 .
have been named defendants.
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S.17-6tc
m11 es 1rom Y·pau 7· one
In the pro Ver of the Complaint, REG. ARABIAN STUD SERe ltrvlce
display
of mobile homes
Pomeroy 992-W2.
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Plo inllfls pray lhat Defendants
VICE. Klrafl No. O'""l.
Rich ,
5-18-6tc
may. be compelled to shaw their
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TWIN needle sewing machine -------~.:..:.:...:. ,
in lerest and lhat the same may
Raffles blood tine. Fee $50 at • WIY.l lVI I e I ... .
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1971 model In walnut stand.
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be adjudged to be null end void ,
service, Eskey Hill, FlatAll teaturn built-In to make
woods Rd ., Pomeroy. Ohio.
and plalnllll's tllle qv le ted
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fancy designs ana do stretch
against the same, and for such
5-ll·ltc
NEARLY NEW
Mo.ILI HOMES
other relief as Is proper . The
sew.tng . Also buttonholes,
NEAR NEWCOALMINE-4bedrooms, large play room,
real estate Is descri bed as
tHo w..ltlngton aMI
blind hems. etc. 543.35 cash
llh baths, radiant panel heat. Nice kitchen with cook and
NOTICE
L..EGAL
follows :
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m-m1
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I"'LI".Itl',o.
pr.lce or terms available.
units. Double stainless steels ink. 2 drilled wells and
bake
The following Real Estate·
lEGAl NOTICI
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77• ·foondltlon for 2nd hoose. 10 acres of land for only
slhJated In the County of Meigs,
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PAUl HARRIS , whose ld· ...__ _;.;•~
In the State of Ohio, and In th• dr111· 11 . unknown,,: 11 IJtr:tbY".
$20,000.00.
5·17·6tc
Township of Sallsbur.,, and notified lhtt on tho 9th day Of CASH paiH 'for all mlkH and · - - - - - - - - RENOVATED
bounded and dtsc:rlbed as M•Y· 1972. Linl turnor, btlna
modela of mobile homes. VACUUM cluner, Electro
COUNTRY
HOME
'Yet has city water, natural gas
follows :
the ~lilnfllf 111M htr compllinl
Phone area codl 614-423·9531. Hygiene, n1w demonstrator
furnace,
3
bedrooms.
bath,
panelhlg, garage, and '10 acre.
Situate In Marcu1 Bosworth's In Plfllflon •a1tnst him ·u t
ol-lJ-Ifc has all cteentng attachments
Addition to Lower Pomeroy, d"tn~ent, In tho Common
Nlcewraparoond concrete porch with wrought Iron posts.
plus
the
new
Efectro
Suds
for
now Incorporated Into the Ploh •COurt, Meigs County, .
Only $11,000.00.
.
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Ylllag 0 of Middleport, Meigs
MIDDLEPORT
~::p~:s~g ,:i:;P:,: llr~~ A new community of
County, Ohio, and marked and ?,~~~·t .lnd being cue number For Rent or $ale
3 BEDROOMS -1'12 baths, larg- living, front and back
known on the said plat ot lower
Said complain! prays tor 1
, .,
avllloble. Phone 992·5641.
· . ... ··
quality . homes
Pomer0\1 as Lot Number 153. pori Ilion of tho following HOUSE In Long Bottom; phw
porches.- Utility building on level lot near M&amp;R. Only
5-17-6tc
re11istically
priced,
Sold tot btlng fifty Itt! by ant dtscrlbld real est11e, end that · 985-3529.
$8,500.00.
.
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hundred and eleven feet. 8elnQ lht plalntlfl's lntorost bt sttolf
5-9-tfc
LOSE
weight
with
New
Shape
NEAT
near
Meigs
High
Lot No . 1S3 es shown In deed
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Tablets, 10 day supply only School. For details call
2 BEDROOMS - Bath, . lcively oak floors, and small
records of Meigs countr , Ohio, to lltr In stvertlty or lhot SO\d
real
estate
be
sold
1nd
the
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co..
garden. Basement, outbuilding. Front porch. Asking only
In Volume 159, Page 320.
procttdl thtrtlrom bo dlvldz· . IIIMI ·
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rug
S6.SQO.OO.
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Reference Deed : Volumt 24•, •ccordl
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. Rlt'AI
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Page 569 of the Meigs County • Sald·r~:lest:l:'bifng sltut
16 Ft. Fibre gillS bolt with .fO
Store, Pomeoy.
Uti.
NEW
Deed Records .
In lhe Villtge or "omtl'llX• h. motor lnd trailer. Coi19925·17-Jtc
Athens, Ohl'o
3
BEDROOMSWith
la"gt
closets, both hasshower. nice
.You art required to enswer County of Mtlgs 1nd Stitt &lt;If
3509.
kitchen, stove and refrigerator Included. Carpet tn living
the Complaint within twtntv · Ohio, 1nd bllng two lots con·
'·
5-tUtc · EARLY American otereo-radlo· Ray Do119las, Realtor
eight days aller·-Mt~t 11st lotnlna 1.A2 ecros. mort or 1111.
and dining, nlce ·level lot with metal utilitY building. Will
combination AM FM r1dl 0 •
592-3 414 ·
publication of this notlct, For a mort dtlllltil dOitrlptlon E I
'listen to an offer.
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namely, by not later than t~t Ofllld rill nlllt rtltrtnce II
rnp 0 11 ment.. Wanted . . spud
lptlker sound system, A
B' ll K .
.
RIVER VIEW
24th day of July, 1m. or mtdt 10 1101umo 2AI pago lt5, ....,.. [ .3
au.tom1tlc chenger.
t
tlton, Assoc.
4 BEDROOMS - Older home. 2 batho, clrpellng,
ludgmonl by dtloull will be Molgs county Dtid Aetords. w·•L PAINT roofs or houses,
Blt•nce 171.34. Uoe our
592-1349
paneling, screened front porch: Full buemeot, city
rendered against you .
Sold dofendont, Paul Horrts.
trim and cut . trm ; ctun
biliget terms. Call 992-7015. L---~:.:...:..:.:.:..___.J
u!Hitles plus river frontage. Garages.
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DIWE'Y fiA·Y IIRCH'IILD sholl answtr tho plolnt lll's
.
attics; baSements, etc. Pholle
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and
.
complaint on or before Au;uJ.t · 949·3121 .
MAllY L. IIRCH,ILD, 7, 1972. or hllhlll bt dtemtd In
refrigerator $4.5, Top~:n HOUSE, 104 SPRING AVE., , SOMETHING NEW EVERY WEEK. WE TAKE A
...:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _5-2-JO!c
_ . AMC
Sycamore Str11t, Middltport, dtflult.
rtn•e
SlO,, couch s1o. Con act POME.ROY. CAN BE SEEN
PICTURE OF YOUR PROPERTY FOR OUR OFFICE
Ohio
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ON WEEKENDS ONLY.
ltnl Turner. Plllntlfl
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WALL WHEN YOU LIST WtTH US.
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Plalotlfll J . B. O'Brltn, htr ottorney
140 High St ., Middleport, · ROBERT RUSS,ELL.
WILL ,OO·deytime I:IIIDyslttlng
HELEN L TEAFORD, ASSOCIATE
Crpw, Crow &amp; POrter,
Ohio.
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5-)7-Jtp
5-17-Jtp
Altorntyl for Plelnllfls
m-ms
Pomoroy, O"lo ...,,.,
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1967 c;HEVROLET ll!'lpala, 2 CAMPER, 16 11. sleeps 6, good
: door hardtop, R I. H.
condition, $1 ,000, Phone 992a~tomatic transmlsslqn, very·
6329.
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power _ _ _ _ _..=£_
5-t2-lfc
, . ~ . ' •::·: good
~t..rlng, call 742-59&lt;13.
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5-19-Jic POODL.E puppies, Silver Toy,
REGUlATIONS
The Publisher reserves the
.Parkvlew Kennets, .Phone 992·
right to edit or relect any ads
• 1967 ·DODGE O.rt convertible•
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.
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obfectlonal.
The
pbwer ,.stHrlng. automatic,
B-15-lfc
publiSher will not be responsible
1969
CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
4
DR.
$Iff · · · . · dirk , blue finish. phone 9-49·
for more than one Incorrect
V-8, automatic. power steering, goodllros. Priced to ,.. · · ·201A •. ·
...BIG SALE, Reynolds' · Flower
l nser~i on .
please.
RATES
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S-17-ollc. Shop In Mason, W. Va. huthe
• For Want Ad Service
. .."· · · ..._..1, 67 6 CYL. Chevr.olet pick-up biggest selection of flowers In
5 cents per word one InsertiOn
1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA CPE.
k
'for Mother's O.y end also tor
Minimum Charue75c
· ttuc , A; new Illes, two mud
Oecoratlon O.y. We .can sav~
6 Cyl . std. trans. Plenty to ..lie here.
12 cents per word three
· and • snow· tires , re -built 110u money on your flowers.
consec ut fve Insertions.
m9FORD J,'&lt;fON DUTY
. . ,.
radlalor; Phbody fair • motor
This Is g,ur 20th year tn the
18 cen ts p~r word Sh&lt; con0 K, UI)O. ·ene 992-67T3.
secutive lnserllons .
4 speed trans., 360 cu. In V-1 engln., H. duty tlr~.; det~xo.
buslntss. You name It, we've
5·17-31c
25 Per Cent Discount on paid
cab a. trim mldgs., new step bumper; 8ft. wlde.body. ·~
.,
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got lt; 9Bc to S6.50, any basket
l'lds l'lnd ads paid within 10 days.
CARD DF THANKS
nice one &amp; priced to go.
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&amp; OBITUARY
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S1 .50 for 50 word minimum
' ···.·.:· mlsslon'; ,alr ccndltloned, real - - - - - - - - Each additionaL word 2c .
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. ·good coild)tlon. Phone 992- HOME grown tomato plants,
BliND AOS
3511.
Additional 25c Charge per
Improved Mexican, Heinl
5-19-6tc
Advertisement.
1350, large Supersonic and
OFFICE HOURS
Yellow
Jubilee ;
also
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Hot
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and
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orne • goo
Early Cabbage Plants. 500 ·ft.
· fPMIROY, OHIO
Saturday.
~· . ~WIIIon. M. C. Larrimore, .. above the Syracuse State
In Memory
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' ·' : Bridgeman Rd., Syracuse. Park . on Rt. 124, Thomas
5' 19' 3tP ' Hayman, Syracuse, Ohio.
IN MEMORY ol our father who ,
4-30-JOic
passed away 5 years ago, Mr. LOSE weight with New Shape
Hone! Denney .
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Tablets, 10 day supply only 22 ·AND hlg~ pow,ered ~lf.le
BOTTLE gas range, $10, old
·Sadly missed by Children.
$1.49. Dutton Drug Co,
match, Sund•y, May 21'; 12:30
Edison disc records $1.50
5-19-llc Mlddlepo,t, Nelson Drug
p.lri. Rutland Gun. Clup: All
each. Phone 367-7729.
1-N- M
= E-:-M:-:O"R"Y..,....,of:-:D:-a-r:-ls-:S,.-am-pson
Store, Pomeroy·
· scope.; sites: Sj)eclal ·shooting
5-12-1otp
who died one year ago today,
5·19-llp
for jackpot II . 3t5 Y•rds. '
May t9, t971. So sadly missed
Putluck. Fomlt'les lnvlied.
SYRACUSE Drive-In , phone
by wife, Beverly and girls,
Bring c011ertjl dlah . ·
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992-2088.
Sheila, Brenda and Lena.
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26. Indigo
plant
2,. Sway
28. Russian
jet
29. Assailed
(2 wds.)
SO. Son of
Miled
31. Donkey
(Fr.)
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Sanlt1tlon, Stewart, Ohio. Ph ..
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· Memorial Day
P011ED PlANTS
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IN MEMORY ot Emory
who died seven years ago
today, May 19th, 1965,
T~~rr~~ ar~:g•n gate at the end
Through which we each must go
alone.
And there Is a light we cannot
see,
Our Father claims His own .
Beyond the gate our loved one
finds happiness and rest.
And there Is comfort In the
thought
That a living God knows best.
The Powell ta m tty.
5· 19· 1lp
IN LOVING memory of our
· prec Ious Da dd yan d Hus ban d•
Blaine Jay Turner, who was
~;~~-n sudden ly May 2oth,
Sometimes It's hard to understand,
Why certain things musl be,
But there Is a reason for 11 all,
Beyond our powers to see.
Oear God, so many limes we
long to see him just once
more.
T h
hi t Ill 1 1 1
,';,ahlm sco~7'n 9 1~ tl: ~.;:,~:
To see on his face thatlnfecllous
grin , .
To enjoy the humor that was
Pari of him . ·
We thank Gnd for sparing you
from suffering and pain,
We lhank Him tor sparing you
froni being an Invalid.
For God 3ranted you, your
"'peace a h res t•
'fr home was so much nicer
when you were here.
Mr~!'a1~.d laughter and fun In
Fusses an d musses 1nd no'hi ng
In place.
. But you built sweet memories
that time can't erase.
So, Blaine, we go and tend your
grave,
And leave behind tokens of love
and say a silent prayer,
And &amp;ay, Dear God. please help
us. our burdens to bear,
For he lett us so suddenly.
Very sadly missed by sons.
Lance and Jimmy and wife,
Carol Turner·
5-19-llp

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Casual

Caten'ng
"Evel yn Young of
Ract' ne" has· a d'tfferent phone number
from that in the phone
d'
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tree ory • The new
number is 949-5656.

Wanted . To BIIY

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OLD . ~ URN(T.u~ dil~es, · )'1nslu, Ptlunlu, number
clocks, brill · 1,. altver. of Bedding Pl1nh
_do! Iars .. .. : or .: ·•" .c·ompl•fe Veget1bft Pl1nts.

household• ~•·· WrJt-.,·t.l· ·o. .
Mllhlri Rt. ·4•.PO!ri,roy, &lt;Jhlo.

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Deland's Greenhouse
E. Mlin St.

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·Help . Wahted

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GUN equipment of the late
MAN to work :011' dairy . farm,
Albert Hartung may be seen

GARDENING Season is now In
m.uit ·· kn&amp;IW .· how :. ·10 milk.
lulf swing and Bo~·s Market
~®st !lirnilhtd. : Phone 949In Mason, w. Va. can offer . r.~~ .cOntlcj ~rvll Holter,
you the belt variety selection
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and the lines! of quality In · ' : . .
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Garden Plants In the Trl County area. Thtaseason, Bob ·• !'&lt;P!'L · housek~"'t .to live-In
Is featuring Two new ·won- ·: -nd, C.(e for 3·yeor otd girl;
derlul tomato Hybrids In
"'odern·, hoiJle ._,ln . country;
Belfer Boy and Hybrid Beef . Phone ~-;M:I'/, :1~ for Mary
Euler !Beet Steak typal;
Shambl,ln ..
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along with 13 other tomato ··
5-16·61'
selections, • full line of
cabbage and pepper plants For .Sale . or Trade
and almost every floworlng · 1964. FdRD 'A·door VI standard,
annual from Asters to Zln,
1965 . Chevelle,· 4 door,
nlas. We also sell .Garden
seeds, onion sets and seed ··autliiniti~ V8. Phone 992-6547.
potatoes, tor best quall.ty and
5-18-Jtc
selection buy dlrectlrom· the F . .R''
grower, mort than, · 600,000 ... ~r.. ent.
plants grown annua YIn our TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
greenhouses. Bob's Market
por k, Mlnersvllle, 0 hlo.
and Plant S.les. Mason' W.
Phon -· ·~·
Va - 773·5308, near the
e n•w••·
5-il -ttc
Pomeroy-Mo~on Bridge.
TRA.ILER s~aces overlooking
GUN SHOOT, May 20,6:30 p.m.
Pomeroy . elma G. Zuspon.
Mile Hill Rd. Flro Dept.
phon~ Mason, 773-5750.
Building. Assorted mutsand ' • . · ·· ~ . ·. :·:, . 5-tf·301F
v, hog, cut up . ·Ringe.d and·
sleeved guns shot every other 2 . BEDROO'A rrloblle home,
match.
.
Racine ar. ea, 10. miles above
5 17 31·
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Pomerdy; Phone 992-63:19.
5•12-tlc
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run ..'-,,..,..._ __,.-".,,-----'Sportsman -Club, Sunday, 12· 3 AND • ROOM turnlshed and
noon . Also rifle matches, oj)en
unturnlshfd. apartments.
sites only ·
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5-17-Jic ·
&lt;1-13-tlc
_W_E_E_K_E_N_D_r_e-vl_v_o_l _a_t'"'the ~-...:---.-r,:....:..--,,Pomeroy Lower Light Church 4 ROOM furnished apartment,
on the Harrtsonvllfi' Rd., Rt.
&amp;eynolds Flower Shop,
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Ma
th h ' Mason W VI ·
143, .....,
"90 1nn 1ng
Y18 r~ t •
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21st. Rev. Dallas Ford,
Lancaster, will ba ~reach in".
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"...-:·, apartment.
w
UNFU~WH~r
phone 992 _2710 or .992 •3433 ,
Special slngl~ eac evening.
Rev . Roy aylor. Pastor,
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welcomes everyone.
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5-17-Jtc NEW 12 x 60 , two ~rooiii
mobile home across from
REGISTERED Appaloosa Stud
Brodbur School • . C.,ll 992 ,_
Service, S50 Reg . mares, UO
SJOeor
Choiles LeviJs: :zi\4
Grade. Francis Benedum,
houso south -from . Brldbu1y
Phone 667·3856. .
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PIANO tuning, Lone Daniels,
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May 10th thru June 25th. 2 BEDROOM .niof!lit ·hOme,
Phone 992-2082. Reference,
adults .&lt;1rily. Phone 992-5592.
Elberfelds.
, ;' ... 5-1$-tlc
5-16-12tc

·at tho home of Laura Mae
Nice, Rt. 3. Pomeroy,
anylime otter 5 p.m. Phone
915-3863.
S-19-3tp

GOLF carts and Dumpsters,
~as and electric, for farm.
ome and industrial use. $100
and up. Phone 1-175-2362 or 1875-5118.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __:_5·_:_:19·61C
HIDDEN Tretsures Gift Shop. I
am seeking hand -crafted
Items of all klnds to be sold In
my gift shop on consignment
basts. Call 992-67t0.
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2 HEAVY DUTY 6 hole
Chevrolet rims. Phone 9922307.
- - - - - - - - - 5-_19-Jtp
WHIRLPOOL gas dryer, will
see cheap to
1 k dl
1
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sposa ·
a
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--------COAL. Limestone, E•celslor
Salt Works, E. Main St.,
Pomeroy, Phone 992-3891.
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--------~YARD SALE, Friday, Saturday
.and Sunday, 10 a. m. May 1920-11. Fallow signs, Foglesong
Road, Mason. Jim Beam.
Avon bOttles, clothing, dishes,
etc.
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From the largest
'complete tine of ollie~
Bulldoz~ Radiator to t~ : equlpmont, furniture &amp;
Smallest' !:iMler Core.
suppll1s. Typewrltor .&amp; ·
. · Nafllan !!ins ·
Adding Machine Repair.
R141iatot Spedallst
Pick-up '&amp; Delivery

SMITH NELSON

I !mJRS. ~~~roy
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5· Y11r Wrltfon Guarantee.
eon 614-949-3511, · 11 no '.nswer, un ·614-4SZ-3t51,

Aluminum

sheets
USED OFFSET PLATES
HAVE,
MANY USES

21r
a for

$1.00

The ·
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Specializing In
Small Businesses
~ 304

E. Main St-

Pomeroy, Ohio
. Phone 992-3795
or Mason 773-5535

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Dbl Alltholly Ptumbjng
We have 1 comptett Homo

Pomeroy

Maintenance Service the

exterior carpentry. Ceiling
fife ond Paneling and Siding.
Compt•t• Plumbing &amp;
H,.tlng.
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Day Number 992-2550
We have 24 hr . emergoncy

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

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sound
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21. Breaks a
traffic law
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winner
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fabric

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resins

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part
40. Legume
41. FrenchBelgian
river

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lake
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greatly
(3 wds .)
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city

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region

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EXPERT Tre.e Strvlce,
trimming and removal . Richard Hayman, phone 647'·

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cancelled?
Lost
your·
=:•tor's license?· Call 992-

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3 BEDROOM house with bath, . 2 BEDROOM· frame - bath ·
lh acre lot, on public water
General Contractor
basement . garage, located
system ~. mile from Chester
315 Condor St., Pomeroy.
on County Rt. 5. Phone m .
Ohio. Very neal In ap- SEE US FOR : Awnings, storm
4262.
pearance, and worth looking doors and windows, carports•.
5-1ol-6tc
at tor the price. tt ·lnteresled morquetl, aluminum siding ·
call 992-7184 anytime or see and rolling . A. 'Joe®, saln ,
7 ROOM house, Racine, Ph
rapr,,sentatlve. For tree ' ·
Larry Hu\lson.
baths. nice locillon, · almost
5-t9-31C estimates,• phono Chartea ·· 1
new roof. n~e .garage_, nice
Lisle, Syr•cuse, V. V. . :
garden plot. Carpeting In two
Johnson and Son, Inc.
rooms. Phone 949-3954.
3-2-tfe
5-19-31p
BACKHOE and dozer work. .
Septic tanks Installed. Call . -:
BOll or Roger Jeffers 992-3525 ·.
or 992-5232.
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608 E. Malri, Pomeroy
S-19-12tc
YOU HAVE A DATE
With us today to see how CALL 9AII-2789for auto body and
paint work . Also repair fiber
- JlUJI!b..r!JiJivlng you will get
glass
boats. plus electric and .
out of this charming brick .
gas weldlna . .Stanley's
About 8 years old, 3 Iorge
Custom Body Shop
bedrooms, llh balhs, very
5-19-JOtc
modern
kitchen,
full
basement with a dream rec .
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
room, utility •room, 1 acre
992-3020
REASONABLE roles. Ph. ""'ground. large carport.
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell,
"o CoalS!.
Mlddtepart
$28,500.00 Pomeroy, Lincoln
Owner I. Operator.
His. area.
5-1 2-tfc
PAGEVILLE
3
BUILDING SITES
bedroom, bath, home,
Approx. 30 acres, Chester
C. BRADFORD, Auctlonwater. close to Pomeroy,
garage ,
large
LCompftte Service
builders don 'I pass this one
Phone 9&lt;19-3121
shaped porch, home
up.
Racine, Ohio
has paneling and
·Crill Bradford
POMEROY-Sprlrig Ave.
-.
5-t-lfc
carpet . Located on 1112
2 story frame, new siding,
new roof, new carport, needa
acres all level, In
"'SE"'W=IN"'G:-:-MA"""'C""H"'IN"'E"'S.,--:R:-epa Ir
paint Inside, '3 bed~Wms,
service, all makes. 992-2284.
serene, rural com bath , These are lew, and far
The Fabric Shop, POmeroy.
munity, 10 minutes
between. $5,500.1)0,
Authorized Singer Salu 1nd
MIDDLEPORT-Mulberry
from Rutland . Has
Service. We Sharpen Scluors.
Avt.
3-29-ttc·
many varieties of fruit
Nice 1'12 story brick, 2 largo
trees - $7,950 .
bedrooms. bath, carpeted, READY -MIX
CONCRETE
paneled, lavel lot, storage
dollvered right to y:our
building. In e.cellent conpro/eel. Fut and easy. Free
One of ' Pomeroy's
est motes. Phone 992-3284;
dition
on
the
Inside
and
the
II nest
homes,
3
Goegleln Ready-MI• Co.,.
outside. 16,950.00.
bedrooms, llf2 baths,
Middleport, Ohio.
,
A REALTOR
IS
A
6-30-tfC
PROFESSIONAL - REAL
full, -'dry basement,
ESTATE
tS
HIS
every room incl udlng
PROFESSION. SEE YOUR BACKHO!: AND DOZER work .
Septic tanks Instilled. George
kitchen and both baths
R'EALTOR .FOR YOUR
(Bill! Pullins. Phone 992-2478.
have carpeting; anREAL ESTATE NEEDS
A-25-lfc
TODAY.
tique ~at in drapes; air''
HENRY E. CLELAND SR.
conditioning and many
HARRISON'S TV and Antenna
, REALTOR ·
Sarvlce. Phone 992-25:12.
other Items stay with
D11lm-2m
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6-10-lfc
house - Sl7.000.
tt no 1n1- m-2561
O'DELL WHEEL ollgnmenf
localodoiCrouroade, Rt. 124..
Compftte front ·end service;'
·tune up and brake service&lt;
Wheels balanced electronically .
All
work
guaranteed.
Reuonable .
110 Mechanic Street
ratn. Phone 992·3213.
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7-27-tfc
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Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

CLELAND
REALTY

~ELTS
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Oo1er &amp; End folder lltork,
ponds, basement, l•nd~
strvice.
staping. We hi .. 2 sl~e
992-S103
742-3947
dolOrs,
2 sin folders. Work
'191 742-4761 '.
Wto re fully ln•ured
dont by hour or cqntract•.
Free Esllmaffl, We also
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haul 1111 dirt, top soli. Dump
FARMERS for the largos t t rue ksa nd 1ow-bo y tor hi re.
number A. L Cattle Sires. See Bob or Rotor Jeffers,
Minimum S8 fee per animal., Pomeroy. Phone 9U-35Z5
Phone Leland Parker, 992· after 7 p.m. or phone m2264, Pomeroy.
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Real Estate For Sale

- Af,J' IF AN'IONE
TRIE510 LEAVE
WIFTHAR
C!-IECK-AH

OpeniTII5
Mollday thru Saturdly
606 E. Mlln, Ponwroy,.Q,

year aroUnd. No matter what
your nttd. Complete roof or

3956.

_ _ _ _ _ _ __:_5·_14-71p

E'AT HERE AT
YOI.IR OliN RISK •

On ~st Amerl.~i!_ ~l!!'.l

241 Ll~coln St.
~lddteport, Ohio

L~i

1 HE'ARD 'IW

'5.55'

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spOutini ,..,.lr. Interior or

Elementary School. Phone
992-7384 to see.
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EXPERT
'WhJel....Ar
. JJI.ment·
.

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr.- Broker

Real Estate For Sale

LIBRARY, PLEASE

TffAN WE THOUGHT

3Z1 Third St. .
Racine, Ohio

Pl. Ptusont

All WEATHER ROORNG
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. &amp;-·PWMBING CO.

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CENTS ~JU JIVE THE

'y.ayy EXTERMINATION

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36" X 23" X .009

THE CJLLEGE'S FINANCIAL
CONDITIO .~ MUST So EVE~ WORSE ·

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KEBLER'S
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE

t"' ' ' ' Ul ••• Oil

FIRST, TH~RE ARE
f:IJ/V'£ FORMS TO
f'ILL rur,·

e,.9.50
.

PHONE 675-3628
424 Mlin St.

1911 ~'til~ ""

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Get Rid Of Thom
Will do any average slngft
dwelling far

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For Sale

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TtRIIITES · · TtRM !TIS

3 BEDROOM ranch type home,
Arbaugh AllAddition,
Tuppers
Plains.
new with
total
electric and central air
condlllonlng, bath and '10 fully
Economy Tiller, 3'1• h.p. B&amp;S
carpeted, full basement,
engine. Reg . 15'1.95
144.95
garage In basement, See by
appointment, phone 992-2t96
5-A-1~tc
Turf Trim Mower, B&amp;S 3112
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or
992-3585.
O.nny
Thompson.
WILL
do
house
roof
ancfliii'n
h.p. engine. In carton
70.25
Financing available.
painting; Interior painting;
12-30-tlc
free estimates; phone 992POMEROY
.. . Jack W. C1rsey, Mgr;
7085.
·RACINE - 6 room house: bath,
5-9-30tc '
, Phone 992-2111
utility room , garage. $10,000;
phone 9A9-4195.
1969 HARLEY Sprint 350 cc,
3-31-tfc ROOF · painting and minor
repair . For estimates call 992- .
exce11enr conolllon·,· new - - - - - 2239.
battery, U99. Phone 992-532A.
BEDROOM, two story house.
5-14-6tc
5-15-6tc 4 small
barn ·and other
·
r-- -------'-----., buildings, 1 acre on Rt . 7 In
Tuppers Plains. Phone 667-

Mobile Hom·es ·For Salt ·

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SUPPLY

·Service

air furnace. Near Pomeroy .

MOWERS
&amp; TILLERS

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POINT ofFICE

'Real Estate For

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BEAUTIFUL selection flowers,
Sile
baskets and wreaths for .
Memorial O.y, Cliff's Shoe
Repair, Middleport, Ohio.
NICE 2-story home with full
5-2-231c basement, 2 lots, new for~ed
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1969 FORD F250, camper
special truck with t1 ft. selfcontained camper. Matched
sa I. 882-317 ••.
111 Court St.
5-t8-3tc
Pomeroy, Ohi~\.
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WE , HAVE a nice selection of
CLELAND' S GREENHOUSE.
!lowers for Decoration, 97c to ·
Memorial Day, Polled Plants.
· 55.50 -for .baskets. wreaths. SMALLEY ' S Gift
Shop,
75c up, Pansies, Petunias ;
cross~s. sprays, hurts ,
Chesler. Ohio. Have large
number of bedding plants ;
~fbi.. .. We hove a lot of hllih
assortment of flowers for ail
vegetable plants. Geraldine
class flowers for oil of our old
occasions. Arrangements lor
E "·In St Ra 1 ·
customers .ot 1 reasonable
Mother's Day : pots and
Clel •nd
• • · '""
·• c ne.
price. Reynolds Flower Shop, • baskets for Memor ial Day ..
,.....= - . = = = --5·_
16-ttc
Mason, W.Va., up near DriveWe and up. -Phone 985-3537.
'LEGAL NOTICE
In Theatre.
A-28-12tc
5-16-6tc
1N THE
.
ELLEN's . Gift Shop, Reeds• COMMON PlEAS COURT
LOST . bright carpet colors ... ville, ' Ohio, has flowers for
0•
restore them with Blue
Memorial Ooy, baskets and
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
·Lustre .
Rent
electric arrangements, from 68 cents
DEWEY RAY BIRCHFIElD BOAT LICENSE - for your
up. ()pen dally 1 p. m. to 8 p.
sham~r $1: Ben Franklin
and
boat. for your motor. BERRY-MILLER . MOBILE
"'ARY l,.-11-lRCHFIELO,
Store, 200 Main St.• Pomeroy. m. and Sunday 1 to 5 p. m.
Available at Simon's Pick-A!.ycampfe Strut,
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HOMES, 705 Farson St., '· . Qhto.
Pair Shoe Store, 101 W. Main.
Mlddltport, Ohio,
Plolntltfl
Belpre,
Ohio,
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for
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Yo.
Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone 992·
2 DEMING pump motors, fils
you on 1 · aoocl used Or • ·
MRS. R. E. CANADAY ond
3830.
rePQI!HIHd :.1'1\C)!)Ue... Hoinec 1957 C.HEVROLET 2'h ton pump No. 4232 '12 H.P., t small
R. E. CANADAY,
5-16-JO!c
We hive a hugetelectlon o1 e.
truck , tandem axle; 1965 . blacksmith Iorge with laddie,
Addren Unknown,
Et 01..
Dtltndants SAVE up to one hall. Brln'fyiiyr
10.12 wide-Mobile Homu now
Yamaha-YDS-3, phone 691- 200 gal. gasoline storage tank
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
on stand, 1-30gal . water tank,
l~ atock. See ~• flrll- You'll
3290, Warren Reeves .
sick
TV
to
Chuck's
TV
.ShOif,
.
No. 15,0,4
one
1954 Plymouth station
.
b
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glad
you
did
.
5t6-6tc
151 Putternut Ave .. Pomoroy.
The Defendants, Mrs. R. E .
wagon, good motor. new tires,
5-11-Jtc
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Candav; R. E. Canaday ; the
7 YEAR OLD Tennessee Walker need, some body work. Phone
unknown
heirs, dtvisees ,
992-6457 after 6 p. m.
legatees , administrators. KOSCOT KOSMETICS and 50 k 10 MOBILE home. Phone . mort, palomino, gentle but
dlslributees. execu-tors and
spirited, nec:k relns. John
5-18-Jip
wigs. Need extra money? Just
W-216t,
assigns of L . C. Brechtel,
sell these products . No
5-19-4tc
!~~eai::i:32Wacu~e Ohio, STORAGE llulldlng 100 II. • so
Deceased. and the unknown
restricted territories. Phone
he irs, devisees, legatees, ad 5 10-121
fl. on nearly an acre of
992-5113.
ministrators.
dlstrlbutees,
·
P ground. Spring Ave., or
u :ecutors and assigns of Peter - - : - : - : - : - - : - - - -4-..,..2-tfc
MODE_RN 'walnut atyle stereo: Naylor's Run Road . Building·
·Air ·Conditioners
Brechtel , Deceased, will take _
radio. A speaker sound located at least 25 ft. above
notice that on the 3rel dav of CALL for free facial and e_p• Awilings · · :
May , 1972, a Complaint w..-· plication of flmOUS· Mink. 011
s~stem. A speed outomllc highest flood, and readily
accessible because of direct
filed In the Common Pion.
K~ir1le!JC' · Anri S1uv1ge,
• Underpinning
c
enger. Bl lance U7.59. Use access to flood road . .6 miles
Courl of Meigs County, Ohio,
Syrltcuie; Otilo 992-3272. · ·
our
budget
terms.
Call
9921ro m Maln bStreet enPhd 1.2
Case No. 15,06&lt;, wherein you
• 5-10-. 1,21p Complete mobile home
7015 .
have been named defendants.
,
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S.17-6tc
m11 es 1rom Y·pau 7· one
In the pro Ver of the Complaint, REG. ARABIAN STUD SERe ltrvlce
display
of mobile homes
Pomeroy 992-W2.
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Plo inllfls pray lhat Defendants
VICE. Klrafl No. O'""l.
Rich ,
5-18-6tc
may. be compelled to shaw their
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TWIN needle sewing machine -------~.:..:.:...:. ,
in lerest and lhat the same may
Raffles blood tine. Fee $50 at • WIY.l lVI I e I ... .
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1971 model In walnut stand.
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be adjudged to be null end void ,
service, Eskey Hill, FlatAll teaturn built-In to make
woods Rd ., Pomeroy. Ohio.
and plalnllll's tllle qv le ted
·
fancy designs ana do stretch
against the same, and for such
5-ll·ltc
NEARLY NEW
Mo.ILI HOMES
other relief as Is proper . The
sew.tng . Also buttonholes,
NEAR NEWCOALMINE-4bedrooms, large play room,
real estate Is descri bed as
tHo w..ltlngton aMI
blind hems. etc. 543.35 cash
llh baths, radiant panel heat. Nice kitchen with cook and
NOTICE
L..EGAL
follows :
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m-m1
.
I"'LI".Itl',o.
pr.lce or terms available.
units. Double stainless steels ink. 2 drilled wells and
bake
The following Real Estate·
lEGAl NOTICI
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77• ·foondltlon for 2nd hoose. 10 acres of land for only
slhJated In the County of Meigs,
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In the State of Ohio, and In th• dr111· 11 . unknown,,: 11 IJtr:tbY".
$20,000.00.
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Township of Sallsbur.,, and notified lhtt on tho 9th day Of CASH paiH 'for all mlkH and · - - - - - - - - RENOVATED
bounded and dtsc:rlbed as M•Y· 1972. Linl turnor, btlna
modela of mobile homes. VACUUM cluner, Electro
COUNTRY
HOME
'Yet has city water, natural gas
follows :
the ~lilnfllf 111M htr compllinl
Phone area codl 614-423·9531. Hygiene, n1w demonstrator
furnace,
3
bedrooms.
bath,
panelhlg, garage, and '10 acre.
Situate In Marcu1 Bosworth's In Plfllflon •a1tnst him ·u t
ol-lJ-Ifc has all cteentng attachments
Addition to Lower Pomeroy, d"tn~ent, In tho Common
Nlcewraparoond concrete porch with wrought Iron posts.
plus
the
new
Efectro
Suds
for
now Incorporated Into the Ploh •COurt, Meigs County, .
Only $11,000.00.
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Ylllag 0 of Middleport, Meigs
MIDDLEPORT
~::p~:s~g ,:i:;P:,: llr~~ A new community of
County, Ohio, and marked and ?,~~~·t .lnd being cue number For Rent or $ale
3 BEDROOMS -1'12 baths, larg- living, front and back
known on the said plat ot lower
Said complain! prays tor 1
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avllloble. Phone 992·5641.
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quality . homes
Pomer0\1 as Lot Number 153. pori Ilion of tho following HOUSE In Long Bottom; phw
porches.- Utility building on level lot near M&amp;R. Only
5-17-6tc
re11istically
priced,
Sold tot btlng fifty Itt! by ant dtscrlbld real est11e, end that · 985-3529.
$8,500.00.
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hundred and eleven feet. 8elnQ lht plalntlfl's lntorost bt sttolf
5-9-tfc
LOSE
weight
with
New
Shape
NEAT
near
Meigs
High
Lot No . 1S3 es shown In deed
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2 BEDROOMS - Bath, . lcively oak floors, and small
records of Meigs countr , Ohio, to lltr In stvertlty or lhot SO\d
real
estate
be
sold
1nd
the
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garden. Basement, outbuilding. Front porch. Asking only
In Volume 159, Page 320.
procttdl thtrtlrom bo dlvldz· . IIIMI ·
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Page 569 of the Meigs County • Sald·r~:lest:l:'bifng sltut
16 Ft. Fibre gillS bolt with .fO
Store, Pomeoy.
Uti.
NEW
Deed Records .
In lhe Villtge or "omtl'llX• h. motor lnd trailer. Coi19925·17-Jtc
Athens, Ohl'o
3
BEDROOMSWith
la"gt
closets, both hasshower. nice
.You art required to enswer County of Mtlgs 1nd Stitt &lt;If
3509.
kitchen, stove and refrigerator Included. Carpet tn living
the Complaint within twtntv · Ohio, 1nd bllng two lots con·
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5-tUtc · EARLY American otereo-radlo· Ray Do119las, Realtor
eight days aller·-Mt~t 11st lotnlna 1.A2 ecros. mort or 1111.
and dining, nlce ·level lot with metal utilitY building. Will
combination AM FM r1dl 0 •
592-3 414 ·
publication of this notlct, For a mort dtlllltil dOitrlptlon E I
'listen to an offer.
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rnp 0 11 ment.. Wanted . . spud
lptlker sound system, A
B' ll K .
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RIVER VIEW
24th day of July, 1m. or mtdt 10 1101umo 2AI pago lt5, ....,.. [ .3
au.tom1tlc chenger.
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tlton, Assoc.
4 BEDROOMS - Older home. 2 batho, clrpellng,
ludgmonl by dtloull will be Molgs county Dtid Aetords. w·•L PAINT roofs or houses,
Blt•nce 171.34. Uoe our
592-1349
paneling, screened front porch: Full buemeot, city
rendered against you .
Sold dofendont, Paul Horrts.
trim and cut . trm ; ctun
biliget terms. Call 992-7015. L---~:.:...:..:.:.:..___.J
u!Hitles plus river frontage. Garages.
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attics; baSements, etc. Pholle
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and
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complaint on or before Au;uJ.t · 949·3121 .
MAllY L. IIRCH,ILD, 7, 1972. or hllhlll bt dtemtd In
refrigerator $4.5, Top~:n HOUSE, 104 SPRING AVE., , SOMETHING NEW EVERY WEEK. WE TAKE A
...:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _5-2-JO!c
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Sycamore Str11t, Middltport, dtflult.
rtn•e
SlO,, couch s1o. Con act POME.ROY. CAN BE SEEN
PICTURE OF YOUR PROPERTY FOR OUR OFFICE
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ltnl Turner. Plllntlfl
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140 High St ., Middleport, · ROBERT RUSS,ELL.
WILL ,OO·deytime I:IIIDyslttlng
HELEN L TEAFORD, ASSOCIATE
Crpw, Crow &amp; POrter,
Ohio.
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5-)7-Jtp
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1967 c;HEVROLET ll!'lpala, 2 CAMPER, 16 11. sleeps 6, good
: door hardtop, R I. H.
condition, $1 ,000, Phone 992a~tomatic transmlsslqn, very·
6329.
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power _ _ _ _ _..=£_
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5-19-Jic POODL.E puppies, Silver Toy,
REGUlATIONS
The Publisher reserves the
.Parkvlew Kennets, .Phone 992·
right to edit or relect any ads
• 1967 ·DODGE O.rt convertible•
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obfectlonal.
The
pbwer ,.stHrlng. automatic,
B-15-lfc
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CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
4
DR.
$Iff · · · . · dirk , blue finish. phone 9-49·
for more than one Incorrect
V-8, automatic. power steering, goodllros. Priced to ,.. · · ·201A •. ·
...BIG SALE, Reynolds' · Flower
l nser~i on .
please.
RATES
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• For Want Ad Service
. .."· · · ..._..1, 67 6 CYL. Chevr.olet pick-up biggest selection of flowers In
5 cents per word one InsertiOn
1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA CPE.
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'for Mother's O.y end also tor
Minimum Charue75c
· ttuc , A; new Illes, two mud
Oecoratlon O.y. We .can sav~
6 Cyl . std. trans. Plenty to ..lie here.
12 cents per word three
· and • snow· tires , re -built 110u money on your flowers.
consec ut fve Insertions.
m9FORD J,'&lt;fON DUTY
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radlalor; Phbody fair • motor
This Is g,ur 20th year tn the
18 cen ts p~r word Sh&lt; con0 K, UI)O. ·ene 992-67T3.
secutive lnserllons .
4 speed trans., 360 cu. In V-1 engln., H. duty tlr~.; det~xo.
buslntss. You name It, we've
5·17-31c
25 Per Cent Discount on paid
cab a. trim mldgs., new step bumper; 8ft. wlde.body. ·~
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got lt; 9Bc to S6.50, any basket
l'lds l'lnd ads paid within 10 days.
CARD DF THANKS
nice one &amp; priced to go.
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&amp; OBITUARY
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S1 .50 for 50 word minimum
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BliND AOS
3511.
Additional 25c Charge per
Improved Mexican, Heinl
5-19-6tc
Advertisement.
1350, large Supersonic and
OFFICE HOURS
Yellow
Jubilee ;
also
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Saturday.
~· . ~WIIIon. M. C. Larrimore, .. above the Syracuse State
In Memory
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' ·' : Bridgeman Rd., Syracuse. Park . on Rt. 124, Thomas
5' 19' 3tP ' Hayman, Syracuse, Ohio.
IN MEMORY ol our father who ,
4-30-JOic
passed away 5 years ago, Mr. LOSE weight with New Shape
Hone! Denney .
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Tablets, 10 day supply only 22 ·AND hlg~ pow,ered ~lf.le
BOTTLE gas range, $10, old
·Sadly missed by Children.
$1.49. Dutton Drug Co,
match, Sund•y, May 21'; 12:30
Edison disc records $1.50
5-19-llc Mlddlepo,t, Nelson Drug
p.lri. Rutland Gun. Clup: All
each. Phone 367-7729.
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= E-:-M:-:O"R"Y..,....,of:-:D:-a-r:-ls-:S,.-am-pson
Store, Pomeroy·
· scope.; sites: Sj)eclal ·shooting
5-12-1otp
who died one year ago today,
5·19-llp
for jackpot II . 3t5 Y•rds. '
May t9, t971. So sadly missed
Putluck. Fomlt'les lnvlied.
SYRACUSE Drive-In , phone
by wife, Beverly and girls,
Bring c011ertjl dlah . ·
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Sheila, Brenda and Lena.
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Lodwick Wins Blue Ribbon

16s ·and ·older
Warmly Invited·

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The program invo lving
discussion groups is being held
to give Southern Local
residcnls a convenient way to
express opini ons on the status
of education and ·their
recommendations lor its
redesign and improvement.
It has been lhe philosophy of
the State Board •of
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MEIGS THEATRE
Friday thru Tuesday
May 19-23
BILLY ·JACK
(Technicolorl
Tom Laugh lin
Delores Taylor

·that schools of Ohio belong to
the people. Therefore, il should
be., the people who establbh
what they feel is important in·~
education . The opportunity for I
such expression is to be given
Tuesday night lor the people ol
the dis trict, Ralph Sayre,.
superlnlllndenl, said.
Topics and the discussion
leader for each are : personnel,
Shirley Johnson; school
community relations, Judy
Flagg;
e ducational
organization, Charles BUsh ;
equal 'education opportunity,
Blondena Hudson; students
rights and responsibility, Mrs.
M.
Wi ckersham ;
accounta bility, Charles Norris; .
finance ,
Tom
Wolle ;
curriculum, Andrew Cross;
building facilities, Sue Follrod,
and insiruction methods, Edna
Mae Norton .
Resource , personnel and
recorders for the sessions will
be made up from the faculty of
Southern Local District.
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Feature and Cartoons

SHOW STARTS7 P.M.

LOST ON UPPER Leading
Creek Road, male black
German Shepherd, name and

a ddr ess plate on co llar .

· Reward. Phone 742-3262 or
993-2709.
6-l9-3tc

Meigs Coimselors in ]aclfson

Counselor; Oriented
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The camp will be held June 24,
to June 29, and includes Meigs,
Gallia, Jackson, Lawrence,
Highland, Scioto; and Pike
Counties:
Youth represen ling Meigs
County at this meeting were
Mary Sauer, Brenda Donohue,
Jane Jordan, Lester Jeffers,
Virginia Jordan, Jan Holter,
Barbara Jordan, Ed Cross and
Randy Johnson. Other camp
counselors will be Mandie Rose
and Grant Johnson. Each of
these boys and girls submi tted
National report forms to the
extension office and indicated
interest in being a counselor.

Metgs and Gailii County County Agent, will be the
Counselors met lor orlenlation ,director 'for the Meigs.Gallia
In the 4-H Cam~ ~ogram at Junior Carnp to be held June
Canter's C8vl!ll in Jacbon.
10, toJune '15. CharlotteBu~hy,
There were 20 Junior Gallia 4-H Agent will be the
Leaders present at the Grace director of the 9 and 10-year old
Methodist·Church in GaWpoUs camp, which will be June 18, to
when Duane Plymale, Area June 20.
Extension 4-H Agent explained
Each was present to outline
the basis for the selection for plans for their camps.
counselors and gave program
Bud Carter, Gallia County
suggestions and · "-lpful In- Agent will be the director of
formation for a IIICCeSSful Teen Camp which will have
year. The training session · boys and girls from seven
included learning gunea and different counties this year.
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song~ for cam.,lre and vesper
p'rograms. Mr, Plymale
stressed the bnpcrtance of the
counselor's altitude lor the
welfare and happinw of the
,
Continued from Page I
campers.
position Christian Demoa"ats to early parliamentary elections.
c. E. Blakeslee , Meigs
The Christian Democrats have a slight majority in the upper
house and ratification came only because they abstained.
Brandt's Social Democrat~! and his opposition are deadlocked
Mrs. Stephenson
243-2481n the lower houae and approval of the treaties there also
Died on Thursday came when the opposition abs~ed .
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SOUTHERN
WEST
VIRGINIA
COAL
MINERS,
ANGERED
Po111eroy, died Thursday at
by President Nixon's hesitancy in acting on the liberalized
Velllrans Memorial HOij)ital.
She was preceded in death by "black lung" bill, refused to work today, and one miners group
two brothers and a sister. She warned that the protest would spread throughout the nation's
was a member of tbe First troobled coalfields. More than 1,000 coal miners left their jobs in
Baptist Church ol Pomeroy. Mingo County, idling three large coal mines of the Island Creek
Mrs. Stephenson b survived Coal Co.,as well as several smaller truck mines.
"From the way the miners are talking, J would say they'll all
by her husband, Jamea H.
Stephenson: one son, Rev. be closed by Monday, If Nixon doesn't sign that bill," warne
James Burhill Stephenson, Earl Stafford, president . of the Mi)lgo County Black Lung
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sons, Rev. Ted D. Stephenson,
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Ambridge, Pa.; Jamea M.
SILVER SPRINGS, MD. - A NOTED NEUROSURGEON
Stephenson, and Robert W. says that every day Gov. George C. Wallace of i\labama remains
Stephenson, both of Delaware . paralyzed dims the chances he ever will walk again. Meilical
Funeral services will be held .authorities continued to be pessimistic today about the chances
Sunday at 2 p.m. at Ewing of Wallace regaining use of his legs, paralyzed when a .38 caliber
Clllip,at,~ll!;l, ~ ,~y.,, ~l bullet lodged·ln hi.l•lower spine Monday. There was still no
Kuhn ofllciatln&amp;:Burla wiU be llinsatlon•in· either lq.
in . Beech Grove cemetery.
Btlly Joe Camp, Wallace's press secretary, said Thursday
Friends may call at the funeral that tllere was "a good chance that Wallace would appear on
home anytime,
televbion personally before the Democratic Natonal Convention
begins" In Miami Beach. The governor's backers are considering a wheelchair campaign, if necessary.

" .. . a~y pe rso~ or persons who may erect. contrive, use

or ma1nta_
in any buil~ing , stru ct~re or other place-which,
by occaSioning noxrous exhalations, noisome or offenSive sn\eiis, becomes injurious or dangerous to the health

caY

- shalt - be fined 1n any sum not exceeding fifty
dollars
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Our city fathers had never heard of ecology.
As a matter of fact. the word didn't even exist yet
They .IUS! wanted what was best for Pomeroy.
Just ltke Ieday's leaders.
The ex~i ti ng' future PNB faced when comil')g uPOn this scene
1s now the good old days". For every one ·
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of the 50 milli on minutes we've been in business
our reas~n for being in business has been to pro~ide
the best tn bankmg servtce to the people of Meigs County.

COLUMBUS - 8AYJNG "PUNISHMENT SHOULD follow
convictlon," a judge here Thursday reduced bail from $100,500 to
$10,000for a former Ohio State University student body president
arrested afiA!r an anti-war demonstration.
Common Pleas Court Judge Craig Wright made the
dramatic reduction In bond for Jerome Friedman, 22, and five
others who had appealed the high baU set earlier this week by
Municipal Court Judge G. W. Fais. "The amount of ball must be
reasonable to assure the appearance of the defendants at trialf'
Judge Wright said. "Punishment should follow conviction and'
not be involved in excessive ball."
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Velerw Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Mildred
Louise Gilkey, Albsny ; Maude
Fulton, Gallipolis.
DISCHARGED - Nellie
Hatfield, Regina Vance, Betty
,Norman, Earl Hoffman,
Samuel Eblen, Edward
Marlin, Robin Wills, Mildred
Bissell, SaUy Bias and Lela
-Forrest.

· Just like Meigs Counly.
Three years before PNB opened its.doors a century.ago,
City Council passed an ordinance reading, in part:

So what's chaf'!ged?
Not us. Not yet.
We think our firs! successful cen tury
was a pretty good start.

PROFITS HIGHEST
WASHINGTON (UP! )
Pre-tax profits of U. S. corporations reached a round $91.6
billion in the first three months
of this year despite wage and
price controis, the Commerce
Department reported Thurs·
day.

DIVORCE ASKED
Jerry D. Swartz, Middleport,
·med suit for divorce in Meigs
CQunty Colilmon Pleas Court
against Sharon Ann Swartz,
Pomeroy, Rt. 2, charging gr0111
neglect of duty and e~treme
cruelty.
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SERVICES SET
Feeney Bennett Post 128 of
the American Legion, Middleport, will conduct Memorial
services at Burlingham Church
Monday, May 29, at 1:30 p.m.
The Rev. Freeland Norris will
be the spe.aker. Graves will be
decorattd.
LOCAL TEMPS
Temperatur~ in downtown
Pomeroy Friday at 11 a.m. was
73 degrees under sunny sides.

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Galllpolis will be moved to the
new $21 million Holzer Medical
Center north of Gallipolis at the
junction of Routes 35-160.
Approximately 60 persons
heard Gingerich and Sam
Neal, director of communications, give d'etailed
repor.s concerning th e
changeover.
The COIIlpiele changeover
plan was reviewed following a
dinner at Oscar's.

COLUMBUS (UP!) - John
Tannehill, 20, of Middleport,
Ohio, a meljlber of the U. S.
table tennis team that made
history by visiting Communist
China last year, is top-seeded
in the 21st annual Midwest
Table Tennis Tournament here
Saturday:
The tournament, with 95
entrants, will be held at Beatty

The event is sanctioned by
the U.S. and Ohio Table Tennis
Association and Is open to the
public .

PIPESTEM, W. Va . (UPI)- Top
uecutlves of electric utilities in West
Virginia and Virginla.told a news semlnlir'
Saturday there appears to be no 'fAY the
power industry can meet alt quality
lltandards that take ·effect in 1975.
"It's just about physically impossible,"
for the Industry to lower Its s.ulfur
emissiOns to the ,5 per cent required 3'&gt;io
• ~ars from now, said VIce President W. S.
White, of Appalachian ~ Power Co.
headquartered in Charleston, W. Va.
"We must stretch out lhl; time span,"
General' Manager L. S. Singley of
Monongahela Power Co. at Fairmont,
llld, "We can do It eventually, but not by
187~."

Support
Invited

Other ·executives who submitted to
questions from about 200 newsm'lfl from
half.a dozen states, also. insisted t6at "the
technology is just not avpilable yet." They .
s,aid if the needed equipment was to be
operative by 197~ , "We ought to be or•dering It today."
On other topics at the news conlernce,
which concluded a lhree~y seminar
sponsored by the P11blic Utilltie's
Association of the Virginias at Pipestem
State Park near here, i\ was brought out
that .
- There may be much longer delays in a
ruling on the Blue Ridge power case
pending before the Federal Power Commission since 11165 because of the need to
meet new rules on possible environmental
damage resUlting from such projects.

MIDDLEPORT - Opinion of Rotary
Club members here Friday night appeared
to favor approval of a resolution that will
be prepared In support of the environmental protection measures being
taken by the Ohio Power Company at its
new Gavin Planl at Cheshire and Meigs
Mine at Salem Center.
John Reece, public affairs coordinator
for the electric utility at Gavin, asked the
club to consider such a resolution because :
- The EnvirQnmental Protection
Agency has sei standards of air and water
controls to be met by 1975 that may be
unattainable.
- The utility is spending millions to
install the latest measures, devices, and
systems for control of ash emission and the
temperature of water returned to the Ohio
River.
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- And because the company believes
that objections by people outside the industry to environmental effects of the
. electric industry - and other industrial
operations - while sincere, often are
based on half-truths.
HJ am heret' ' said Reece, ·speaking
Informally following dinner at Heath
United Methodist Church, "to ask you to
consider i teaolutioll expresalna your
conviction that the company 1.! doing what
It can to protect your environment, that
the considerable economic advantages of
the plant and coal mine to this area far
ootweight any expected dissdvantages,
environmentally, and that delay In con.
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-The average rate increase pending for
the 10 electric firms whose executives took
part in the news conference is about 17 per
cent and would mean an average monthly
Increase of aboot $1.50 to $2.00 for
residential customers.
- None of the executives foresees power
shortages during peak use times this
swnmer, barring 11Catastrophies" or WI·
usua( combinations of adverse conditions
such .as extreme heat waves and equipment breakdowns.
- The companies are making major
efforts to hire minority work~rs without
much success at the engineering level, but
more needs. to be done.
Without exception, the executives in
areas )Vhich use high ~lfur coal mainly
supplied from northern West Virginia

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CAUED TO DUTY - Several off-duty members of the
GallipoUs Police Departllient were pressed into service
Friday following the double shootings in the downtown area.

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Assisting in the search for Russell Robbins of Point Pleasant
were Eugene Elliott, left, and Jim Ward, right. PU. Lonnie
McGuire is In the middle.

GENE RIGGS, OWNER of Rlggscrest Manor, from the. Erwin, study the lot layout on the restricted new housing
left, and contractors, Sherman Sununerfleld and Leonard development, Riggscrest Manor, in Eastern Meigs Co1mty.
(See story 011 Page 16):
• See Page 22 pictures of three new bomes.

POMEROY - Acitizens committee of
"concerned and interested" parents, has
organized here to press a campaign to pass
the Meigs School levy which was defeated
in the recent primary and which will be
voted on at a special election on June 20.
Meeting Thursday night at Meigs
Junior High in Middleport, the group made
the following plans : to seek endorsements
of civic groups, a fact sheet in regard to
school finances to be distributed, and to
send letters to all parents in the district.
The Rev . Bill Perrin, spokesman for
the group, said a poster contest ad·
verljsing the levy has been concluded by'students at Meigs High under the direction
of Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis.
Winners and prizes awarded were
Karen Price, first place, $5 ; Tony
V~ughan , second place, $3.50, and Jeannie
Schneider, third place, $1.50.
Honorable mention went to Jill Jlarris,
Patty Jlarris, Nancy Large, Jean Peyton,
Danny Russell, Mike Cui!Wiis and Kellen
Beck.
The next meeting of the group will be
Thursday, June 1, at 7 p.m. at Meigs
Junior !Hgh in Middleport. The meeting
which is open to aU interested persons will
not be "cancelled," as one last week was
by telephone to committee members, Rev.
Perrin said.

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ANNE GRIMES, GRANVILLE, WilL appear In Pomeroy June 18 whim ~~e11~r.
Heritage Day Is staged by the Meigs County Pioneer and Hiltorlcai Society. :illl'•• .
has won national acclaim as a folksinger, lecturer and entmalner.
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POMEROY
This is the edict of the Beech Grove
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Cemetery trustets who met recenUy and
decided that all lot owners must pay $5 or
graves will not be mowed.
Checks may be mailed to the cemetery
clerk, in care of Pomeroy VIllage Hall or
lot owners may personally leave their
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payment at city hall.
Pioneer and Historical Society .wUI move
into the Big Bend Regatta Weekend
spotlight this year when il stages a new
feature, "Meigs Jleritage Day."
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SUIT FILED IN GALLIA
novel dlaplays, ·entertainment by noted
GALUPOUS - A Pomeroy resident, folk singer, Anne Grimes of Granville, and
Angela 'Fry, has filed a damage suit in demonst,rallons of "how to" will be held on
Gallla County Common Pleas Court as a Sunday, . June 18, at the aociety'a new
result of a traffic accldenl in Aug. 1970. museum on 1!uttemut Ave. named "Melas
Ruth E. Balle!l, t43 Jledgewood Dr. wu Pioneer House ."
named defendant•In the action. Plaintiff
Begiimlng at 11 a.m., the exhibitS win
aeeks $764.90 plus Interest from AUfr-lB, feature spinning wheels by Russell
1970 foc: damages to her cu,
M11111er, a resident of Rutland many years

YOUNGEI'l' ANGLER - ¥Ita Olarlel, 4, ~Uihter . ol Mr, II1CI Mrs.
Raymond Otulel, GaWa Colmty Jlllllor Falrllroundll, was the youngut Individual
to receiVe a prise d~ Saturday nwrning'a Fourth Annual Filhlnl Derby, collpoiiiOI'ed by tile Gal11polil Area Jaycees IIIII GaliUo County Conaervlllon Club.
More than 200 yqungstera participated In thla Yl&amp;r'seYent at the falrgroundllake.
One 111111er was two Yllrl old, but was not around when prlses were awarded far.
the )'OWiglllt fllberman. (See delalls and additional plcturel In today'• aports
aectlon). "

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GALLIPOLIS - Richard Sayre,
executive director of the Gallia-Melgs
Community Action Agimq, announced
Saturday ,that approval his been received
from the U. S. Department of Labor for Its
1972 swruner Neighborhood Yooth Corps
~oject .
lt wW provide employment for 200
teenagers in the two-county area. Appllc~tlons have been distributed thr&lt;J!llh
the ~el\oohl arid moat of the quail!~
imrotleea have already received ap·
pllcatlons through their high schoql
guldarice cOWiaelors.
Ill order to qualify' enrollee must be '
15 years of age or older and returning to
~ehool nezt fall. 'i'he current high ~ehool
fll'aduates are not eligible. The 1i-year old
will only be used In caee there uen't
enouch . qualified older enrollea. The
enro11ee1 will be selected according to
need and In 4ccordance with the Labor
Department's poverty flllldellnu.
The lire Of. the family 1114 family In·
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COIIlll determines tile eUctbillty. Enrollees
ctn only be 1lled on public property. MOll
Of the IChoola llldlnccJIIporated vlllagu in
the two COIIlllel are c:ooperatlng in the
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shooting that left Robbins' !rife, Shll:1e)\
Putney Robbins, 23, of 736 Third Ave., llllil
Willlams seriously wounded.
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St. Mary's !los
In Huntington. She~
suffered a bullet wound of the head . . .:
Robbins' body was found Friday )lboa~ 3
p.m.· In a thick-wooded area .Ill.·
proximately 300 yards above Willow 1)(.
The area Is situated behind Radio Slailci!J
W.jEH. Robbins had lil!eil the Object of .,
search by ~rea lawmen and cltl~,
volunteers. Robbins was lying fact doin
with a bullet wound in his bead. A .:12
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. GALLIPOUS - Two persons were dead
and another was in critical condition late
Saturday following murder-suicide
shootings here Friday.
Terry Michael Williams, 25, Eureka
Star Rt. , died at II :10 a.m. Saturday' in the
Holzer Medical Center from a bullet
wound of the head. ·
Deild as the result of a self-Inflicted
bullet was Russell (Jughead) Robbins,.24,
!of. l406 Lewis St., Point Pleasant. •
·" Discovery of Robbins' apparent suicide
ended a six-hour manhunt that begap
Friday morni'ng following a double

200 Swnmer
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Double Fuluro Progrom

Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

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Warehouse on Mechanic Street.

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At Elbetfelds Wa!ehouse on Mechanic Street

Peler O'Toole

this Situation, they said.
Herbert Cohn, vice presi&amp;ent · of
American Electric Power Service Coip.,
said the case mlgllt abnost be ready for ~ : ·
decision e~cept lor recent court ~
which require federal agencies to lncl\lcle
with their decisions a detailed statement of
ecological effects of the ~oject 1hl!t
alone may require_new hearings.
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"The principal thing we learned frovt
this case is that you can't plea!e.
everyone," Cohn said.
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p to summer power requirements tlili
year, most of the executives said th'!h'
· reserves were about I~ to 18 per Cftlt of
capacity, more than ample to meet aD:
ticlpated needs. Several . indicated th9f
would have surplwl power to sell to utilities
in adjoining areas.

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insisted
that they see no way around the made to challenge ule inherent
problem of getting sulfur emissions down reasonableness of regulations which fix
to the standards, to be required in 1975:
standards that present technology cannot
Almost all northern West Virginia coal meet.
has 2 or more per cent sulfur content,
The Blue Ridge power case, in which
which will be banned ll'Ofll use unless the Appalachian Power sought permission to
rule is changed, variations allowed or the build a hydi'Q-&lt;llectric dam at Galax, Va.,
deadline· extended.
was discussed at length during the news
Singley called it · a "very critical conference .
question ," in northern West Virginia and I Officials said they were caught In the
said the impact on area coal producers · 1 middle in a light over "flow now
would be "severe; of course."
augmentation," a dispute between groups
Donald A.. Dick of Wheeling Electric In the area over whether to let the
Power Co. said striprnined coal from proposed reservoir level ddlvn in summer
western states which has low sulfur months lo increase the flow of the
content might be used. But he said added Kanawha River in the Charleston area.
transportation costs alone could mean a
No amount of advance planning or
substantial increase in electric bills.
further consultation with affected groups
Singley aiso said court tests may be or. environmentalists would have changed

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lows in the 50s. Saturday partly
cloudy and w'arm with a
chance' of showers in the
southeast. Jlighs wW be in the
upper 70s and 80s.

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Ohio men's champion and was
a semi-finalist in the men's
open at the U. S. Nationals last
March .
Other top seeds include Tim .
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comfort or prope~ty of ~ n y ci tizen or citizens of said

CAMPER 'TAKEN ILL
Nathan Deweese, no address, was taken to the Holzer
Medical Cenwr by the Mid··
dleport E-R squad late Thursday morning. It was reported
that Deweese was camping
near Hobson when he became
ill with severe abdominal
pains. He was believed to be
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Gregory Lodwick, son of Mr. County Jaycees; (.unch was
and Mrs. Jlarry Lodwick of furnished by MacDonald's for
Chesler, was a ,'blue ribbon lheover300chlldreoatlending.
winner.In the speCial olympics
This year's event was ~
for handicapped children first time loeaj classes . Of
staged Saturday at 'ohio retarded children· have atl:lniversity.
tended. Plans are for more
Gregory was the only student participation next year . . '
of the Meigs Commuhity
Purpose of 'the special
Classes participating in the olympics program is to create
c~mpetltion and won the blue opportunities
for sports
nbbon for placing first in the 50 . !raining and athletic comyard dash and received 'petition for all retarded
honorable mention in the children. It has .been deter/ . ·'. .standing long jum~. All of the mined thatphysical activities,
chlldren of the classes and sports and competitive
the1r teachers attended the athletics are. a major means of
Special Olympics which was reaching and teaching the
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Southern Local School District
are encouraging each citizen' 16
or older to participate in the
local Citizens' Seminars to be
held at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Southern Local High School as
a part of the State Department
of Education's Search lor

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riverboat . pictures by J. w. w';"T.t'
Racine sltlff builder; dulcimers buill.
William Grueser Of Rock Springs
vehicles by Mrs. Betty.Mllbo.n 'llld
Reed, an eatensive elhlblt ott ~=:
quilts and precious anUques ot ,.......,
Mrs. Clara Lochuy wW 11ft::••
demonstration 011 canine; Mrs.
Meek
allow bow N'rinc waa
"way back when," II1CI MR.
Hagerman wW demonstrate bow to spinning machine. The Buly Bee
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