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Beitha Clark

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Ashbrook in -for SiX Months

Dies Tuesday

CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) -Rep. Joba ~. AlllbJwk, R·
Obi(!, oald today tblo cO!Im'Votlve·dollle!lle lo Pmlilellt
. Nixoo'• rmominatloa will contlllae for at leut uotloer ab::
moathl, but bow esteasive 11 wiD be depeadl Oil bow mlido
more·campalgD money be caa raise.
Alter besiiD&amp; pndletl-tballoe 'lioald DOt talile It per
cent of the vote in New Hampablre'o P1mary 'l'aeldayhe was boldlng at juot e:qctly 11 per eeat of tbe leta! Ashbrook oatd: "We will 1tay In Ibis raee lor at leall the
next itx mootba. Our reaetloo bere Is reaDy one of
qualified joy, and we will do loetter -far better -.lbaD tile
ZO per cent we co011der solid lor F1orlda," in tloat olate'o
primary aext week.

LETART, W. Va. - Mrs.
Bertha E. Clark, 90, of the
Broad Run Community, was
cleat!, on UTival a\ 'veterans
Memorial Hospital Tuesday
evening where !lite wu taken
after.becoming ill al her hOme. ·
Mrs. Clark Wail born Nov. 7,
. ~ 111:11 at the Oak Grove Community, the daughter of the
late Moses and Susan Ball
Hoffman. Besides her parents
she ..,., preceded In death by
her huSband, WUJlain Walter
Clark In 1950; three daughters,
Delphia, Betha, and Margaret,
and a son, Lawrence.
SurviVing are six sons, Clark
and Leo, Letart; Hoyt, of
Kanauga;
William,
of
e8
Pomeroy; Franklin, of . .WEST COLUMBIA _ Mrs.
Klltiand, Dl., and Harry of De· Margie Ann Nesbitt, 43, 6547
Kalb, Dl.; three daughters, Briarmeade Drive Dallas
Mrs. Helen Grinstead, Mrs. Texas, formerly df Maso~
Theresa Ohlinger. and Mrs. County, died Monday In the
l!lliza Roush, all of Letart; 34 Richardson General Hospital
grandchildren, 57 great- In Da)las.
ll'andchlldren, and one greatMrs. Nesbitt was born Feb. I,
great-grandchild.
1929 In West Columbia, ihe
Funeral services will be held daughter of the late Harry O.
at 1 p.m. saturday at the and Grace Frances Hoffman,
Foglesong Funeral Home With
Surviving are her husband,
the Rev. George Weirick of- Willey· two sons Michael and
ftclatlng · Burial will be In Paul :U,d a da~ter Susan
Hoffman ~tery · Friends aU ai home; two aunis, Mrs:
may call at the funeral home Helen Stewart Mason and
anytimeafter3p.m. Thursday. Mrs, Etta Young, ' West
Columbia, and several cousins,
Roundlable
to be nieces and nephews.
.
-Funeral services will be held
Thur,sday at 7:30 at I :30 P.J1l· Thursday at the
The monthly Boy Scout Foglesong Funeral Home with
Leaders RoUndtable of the M- the Rev. Mrs. Bernice Winkler
G-M Dlltrlct will be held officiating; Burial will be In
'l'bunday-, March 9, at 7:30 Lone Oak Cemetery. Friends
p.m., at the American Legion may caU at the funeral home
Plill 121, South 4th Ave. and from 7 to 9 tonight.
W!U!em• St., Middleport.
The Jll oguom emphasia lor
MEETING SET
April, to be covered at the
The Harrisonville • Scipio
meeting, ill Cub Scout, Circus
AIUJ111li
Aasll. will meet at 8
World; Webelos Activity
Badge, Forester; Boy Scout, p.m. Friday at the HarrisonBike IItke and International ville Presbyterian Church. AU ·
Scouting. AU leaders are urged officers and members are ·
requested to be present.
to attend.

Muskie, McGoverri Contented
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MANcm'3l'ER,Ni H. (u;.I)
·-The caravan of candldatea iD
· the
l'(ew
llampahlr.e
Prelldentlal primary hellded
South today, with Sen. l!ldmund
S. Muakie claiming hill "third
vic!Alry In a row" and Sen.
George S. McGovern's candidacy boosted by a sur. ·prislngly strong f1nlsh.
Waiting for them in Florida
were four more majOr candl.·
dates for the Deinocralic
pi'OIIdential nomination, who
COLUMBUS (UPI) bypassed but could not Ignore,
Nearly 500 Ullltecl Mille
the nation's first primary. ·
Worken llllloll memben
Despite hill triumph, Muakle,
who work olrlp mlueo II!
a weU.known, well-liked neigh. .
Eastern Ohio crowded Into
bor from Maine, fell slightly
the rolll!lda of the Slate
lhort of a majority in what
Capitol today to lobby
orlglnaUy was anticipated as a
aJalJIIIt the Houoe paned
big win designed to send him on·
strip mine coali-tl bill.
the long road to nomination as
Hanna
Coal
Co.
the odds-on favorite. The New
Prestdeat Ralph Hatch
Hampshire results ;:.ot in doubt
said late Tue.day at lbe
his role as the front-running
firm's headqua~ters Ia
candidate.
·
Cadiz he hoped tloere woald
McGovern, who began IllS
be no, ~demonstnlloaa'
active campaign mote than a
here today wbea a seute
year ago and spent much more
sub&lt;ommlttee e0111iden
time in New ,Hampshlre yo&amp;n
tile leglslatlooo.
Muskle, exceeded by a Wide
The mlaen, maooy of
margin his npeclations of 25
lbem earrylag slgas oaylag
per cent of the vote. It was the
"Amend 1128" the aumber
kind of effort he wanted to spiD'
of the bill came Into the
hl:l.campa~ot so much in
capitol at about ·9 a.m.
Florida - but in WiBconsin,
farther
down the line.
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Overshadowed by the Presidential preference primary
was the selection ~ pledged
delegates
to the Democntlc
Three defendants were fined
and three others forfeited National ConventiQn where
bonds In the court of Mid- MU8kle appeared to be leading
dleport Mayor John Zerkle in most, if not aU 20 places.
As •expected, President
Tuesday night.
Fined $10 and costs I!Bch on Nixon scored a decisive victory
conviction of intoxication were in. the Republican primaryRoger Warth, 37, and Lewill crushing opposition from the
Scarbe, 59, both of HarUord, lefl and right-although he did
and Dorothy Roller, Mid· not campaign in New Ramp,
dleport, was fined $5 and costs. shire. Tbe victory was hailed
forfatlbigtoyieldrlghtolway. .by GOP .leaders, lncludillg
Jess Zimmerman, 30, Vice-President Spiro T,
Stewart, and Ben Davidson, 67, Agnew, as a strong en·
Middleport, forfeited bonds of qorsement of Nixon's policies
and his admlnlatratlon. The
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$30each posted for intoxication President also captured all It
and a $25 bond posted on a stop
.. sign violation was forfeited by delegates · to August's GOP
(ConUnued from page 1)
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James A. Drummond, 24, National ConvenUon.
Nixon did not achieve the 79
nation second busiest port have reached a contract agreement , GaiUpolis. ·
per
cent he scored In 1968. But
that WID avert a threatened March 15 strike. Negotiators for the
four years ago he had only ooe
International Longlhoremen's Association (!LA) and the New
opponent -George Romney - ,
OrleansBieamshlp Association (NOSSA) announced approval'of
who had pulled out 12 days
PLEASANT VAIJ.EY
the pact Tuesday.
Names of patients admitted before but stayed on the baDot,
.Alfred.Cblttenclen, president of !LA Local 1418, called the .
and a wrtle-Ul 10!' ]'lew Yor!l
CQOriCr''llle belt In the nation," It cille for an hourly wage Nll:e tempor~ omllted. ·
Gov.
Nelson RoCkefeller.
DISCHARGES: L.ucllle
of
above the current '4.60 over the three years of the con- Moreland,
Rep. Paul N. McCloskey, a
Mrs. Carl Gillispie
tract, tncreaaed fringe benefits and a guaranteed annual wage. and daughter,
California
Iibera[ who camMrs. John
Prisner and son, Mrs. Roger paigned on an antiwar platPutney and son, Orville White, fonn, oaid he would pull out of
Point Pleasant; Helen the race if his final total dipped
Thacker, Pliny; Mrs. Jackie below 20 per cent. H not, Mc-Lyons, Pomeroy; Johnnie Closkey said he would go on to
Roush, New Haven, and Mrs. Massachusetts, Rhode lsland,
Charles Litchfield, Southside. and Oregon. Rep. John M. Ashlrook of Oblo, carrying the
banner for GOP conservatives,
finished third.
CLUB TO FORM
The DemO«ratic primary
All
~ Five Point&amp; Star Stlt- · llaUot showed, with 77 per cent
2 Ply Polyester Sizes
· chen 4-H Club will be of the precincts counted:
2 Ply Fiberglass
~pnized at a meeting to be Muskie, 34,220 votes and 48 per
beld at 8:30p.m. Tbunday at cent of the vote; McGovern,
White Wall or Black Walls
the home of Mrs. Roy Holter on 25,882 votes and 36 per cent;
Route 7.
Mayor Ssm Yorty of Los
Angeles, 4,534 votes and 6 per
cent; Sen. Vance . Hartke fi
RIDERS TO MEI!."1'
Indiana, 2,125 votes and 3 per ·
A 4-H Riding Club will be cent; Rep. WDbur Mills of
organ Ireel at 1p.m. Saturday at Arkansas, 3,208 votes and 5 per
the home of Larry and Jan cent, and Sen. Edward M.
Jones at Sycamore Grove.
Kennedy of Massachusetts, 8M
votes and 1 per cent.
The Republican ballot, with
TAX INCLUDED
77 per cent of the precincts'
LOCAL TEMPS
counted
showed Nixon, 60,3$2
The temperature in downtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m. votes and 69 per cent of the
Wednesday was 38 degrees, vote; McCloskey, 17,508 votes
282 W. Main
Ph. 992-2995
Pomeroy, 0.
and 20 per cent, and Ashbrook,
under sunny skies.
8,363 votes and 10 per cent.
Nixon swept all14 delegates
to the GOP National Convention. Muskle with 33per cent o(
the precincts In was leading for
16 of 20 delegates to the
Democratic National Convention while McGovern had four.

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Nelaonville-York squeezed by'
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Belpre 38 to 34 and Gallipolis
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'!!a"· Boys and girl• bikes with trainer wheels - plus a big
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larceny and forgery. ·
A Hughes spokesman in Los
Angeles declined immediate
comment "until further studies
of the indictments."
The indictments followed
investigations of more than a
month which heard testimony
from scores of acquaintances
of the lrvings and former
associates of Hughes.
The tangled case first broke
into the news with the announcement Dec. 7 by
McGraw-Hill Inc. that it would
publish Irving's book on March
'rl. The publishing company
said the book was based on a
series of face-to-face interviews with Hughes that

Irving claimed to have made
over several months.
A spokesman for Hughes,
who was then on Paradise
Island in the Bahamas, immediately branded Irving's
claim 11 Untrue" and said
Hughes knew nothing of a
$65(),000 publisher's payment to
him for the book. Irving said he
gave two checks "personally"
to Hughes and a third to a
trusted Hughes aide.
Irving produced canceled
checks endorsed " H . R.
Hughes" and said the funds
had been deposited in numbered Swiss bank accounts.
But on Jan. 21 the Swiss Credit
Bank of Zurich revealed the
accounl supposedly held by

Hughes and which held
deposits of $650,000 from
McGraw-Hill and
Life
magazine , which had con·
tracted to publish excerpts, did
not belong to Hughes.
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Both McGraw-HiU and Life
decided to delay publication.
Early in February.. Irving
suddenly confessed that hla
wife, using the name "Helga R.
Hughes," had deposited the
publishers' checks in the Swiss
bank. Following that admission, Swiss authorities
charged Mrs. Irving, the
mother of two young boys, with
forgery, perjury, counterfelUng and larceny and
asked for her extradition.

Kleindeinst Said Unfit
. WASHINGTON (UP!) -Columnist Jack !Anderson
charged today that Richard G.
Kleindienst was "unfit to be
attorney general" because of
the ''major role" he played in
settlement of antitrust cases
against International
Telephone &amp; Telegraph Corp.
Anderson appeared as a
witness before the Senate

Judiciary ~ComDiittee , WhiCh is
considering President Nixon's
appointment of Kleindien,st as
Attorney General and charges
that settlement ol the ITT
cases was linked with an ITT
offer of $400,000 to underwrite
the 1972 Republican National
Convention.

''There can be no doubt that
Mr. Kleindienst played a major

role in the settleml'!lt J)f the .
ITT antitrust cases," Anderson
said in prepared testimony.
"He helped bring about a
settlement experts have denounced as a sham."
'Anderson said Kleindienst is
a man who "has trouble
recognizing a crime when he
sees one." The columnist said
Kleindienst had protested it
was "customary" for political
conventions to receive such
contributions, although, An·
derson said, the practice
"directly and clearly violates"
the Corrupt Practices Act.
"This country needs as its
top law enforcement officer a
man who understands the law
and respecls the truth," Anderson said.
"Richard
Kleindienst is not such a man.
He is unfit to be attorney
general."
Kleindienst emphatically has
denied knowledge of the convention contribution offer or
any other impropriety in the
setUement of the case. He was
nominated to succeed John N.
Mitchell, who left the attorney
general's office March 1 to
manage Nixon's re-election
campaign.
Anderson, whose disclosures
have helped fuel the rrr
controversy, also testified he
had information that ITT

planned an ''all-out effort to
discredit" Dita D. Beard, its
washington lobbyist. Anderson
earlier published a memo by
Mrs. Beard linking the $1
billion antitrust settlement
with the convention con·
tribution. She is being treated
in a Denver hospital for a heart
condition.
Anderson said that earlier
testimony before the Committee indicated that former
Kentucky Gov: Louie B. Nunn
"has perhaps the most erratic
memory in the history of
American politics."
Nunn told the committee
about an ''embarrassing'' con·
frontation between Mrs. Beard
and Mitchell at a postKentucky Derby party at the
Kentucky , governor's mansion
last May.
But when his colunm on the
Beard memorandum first was
·published, Anderson said,
Ntuon said he did not know
whether Mitchell had met Mrs.
Beard at his home.
Anderson described as
~'false" Mitchell's statement
that he was not involved in
Republican Convention
negotiations and had no
knowledge of anyone from the
GOP Commit~&lt;~ or elsewhere
dealing with ITT. Anderson
(QmUnued on page 12)

IN CONCERT - Meigs Junior High School instrumental

students are hard at rehearsals preparing for their annual
seventh and eighth grade bands concert Friday night at 8 in
the school auditorium. Here's the flute section of the eighth

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tonight with a chance of light'
snow north. Lows In the upper
teens and 20s. Variable
cloudiness and warmer Friday
with highs in lhe 30S north and
upper 40S and lower 50s south
an.d central.

grade band. From the lefl are Sandie Sayre, l!lsther Lowery,
' Brenda Bolin, Crystal Glaze, Terri Owens, Katrina Batey,
Mary Rusche!, Tina Duffy and Ida Case!. See band program
and rosters on page 4.

Senate Revising Mining Bill
COLUMBUS (UPI)-A
Senate s ubco mmittee
reworking a House-passed
strip mine control bill today
adopted amendmends setting
up a special board to study
reclamation of "orphaned"
lands, and diverting half the
receipts from Ohio's natural

resources severance tax
toward reclamation.
The work of the Senate Urban and Highway Affairs subcommittee took place in relative quiet, with only a small
audience present. Wednesday,
the three-man panel had worked before a capacity crowd of
251).300 persons, mostly from
mining companies.
Sen. Harry L. Armstrong, RLogan, chairman of the subcommittee, proposed the
amendment on the severAnce
tax. He said the severance tax

Welker Manages
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on coal of four cents per ton
Also adopted was an amend·
would produce $3.2 million for ment offered by Meshel, set·
reclamation during the bienni- ting up a seven member board
um .
to study restoration of or·
The money would be placed phaned land and report to the
in an unreclaimed land lund to legislature by Aprll 30, 1973.
pay for cleaning up water polOther amendments adopted
lution and resto ring "or· would:
phaned" lands - those
- Require mining comstripped in days before strip panies to have soU tests made
mining controls were in before they attempt to
existence and deserted by the revegetate stripped areas.
mining companies.
- Allow the state ReclamaArmstrong and Sen. Harry tion chief to set standards for
Meshel,
D-Youngstown,
adopted the amendment
without a vote. The third
subcommittee member, Sen.
David S. Holcomb, R-Dayton
who had favored the House
version with a minimum of
change, arrived at the meeUng
late and left it to conduct a
television interview in the
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI)corridor.
Boyd F. Douglas, the for.ger,
impersonator and two-time
convict whO was an informant
against the Harrisburg seven,
thought he would like to be an
FBI man after his parole-or
at least work for the Bureau as
a career.
That was his testimony
Wednesday on cross~xamina­
tion in the case of the Rev.
Philip F _ Berrigan and six
other opponents of the Vietnam
war being tried on char~es of

MA!YORS A'M'END DINNER MEETING - :J'hree Meigs-Mason towns
were represented at the Wednesday night dinner meeting of the Mid.Ohio
Valley Mayor's Association In Marietta where a report on President Nixon's
proposed revenue sharing plan was given. Above are mayors of towns
rep~esented and Association officials, from left, J. Carl Rhillehart, mayor of
Pennsboro, W. Va., president of the West Virginia Council of Towns and
Cities: William Baronick, mayor of Pomeroy ;·Margaret Bowersock, mayor
of Belpre and treasurer of the Mld.Ohio Valley Mayor's As&gt;;oclation: P. A.
Nitzley, mayor of Parkersbur~ and president of the Mid.Ohiv Valle)'
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Mayor's Association ; John Musgrave , mayor of Point Pleasant; Roy
Harless, mayor of Mason, and Mayor James Swigert, ~ecretary of the
organization and mayor of Marietta. Council and other representatives from
Meigs-Mason area also present were Jack Juniper and Leonard E. Riffle,
councilmen, Point Pleasant; Fred Samsel, Joe Jones and Richard Fowler,
Mason councilmen, and Gary Gibbs, Mason recorder ; Donald Collins,
councihnan of Pomeroy, and Charles Legar, Board of Public Affairs,
Pomeroy .

the use of explosives In strip
mining. Such standards were
written into the House-passed
version of the bill.
Rep. Sam Speck, R-New
Concord, chief sponsor the bill,
said he believed the proposals
on the severance tax and the
reclamation fund for orphaned
lands were "probably a good
idea." He said he had Included
similar provisions in his original biU but they were removed
in the House.

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wild horses, which are known
in the business as ''mustangs."
The classic definition of
Mustang is, a 1111111U, wiry but
tough horse directly descended
by blood from the horses the
Spaniards .used In their land
invasions of the .southwestern
lands. of what now are Texas,
Arizona, New Mexi.co and
Colorado in the 16th and 17th
Centuries.
Through the centuries since,
the Spanish horse interbred
with other strains including
those brought into the region
by American settlers later.
Today the Musl;lng is
(ConUnued on page 5)

flrwoted To The lnleres" Of The Meigs-Mason .4rea
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT OH!O
THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 1972
PHONE 992-2156

COLUMBUS
State
Representative Ralph Welker
(,R-Pomeroy) was floor
manage~ for the bill passed
recently to increase by over ~
miUion pension benefits to
police and firemen . The bill
was sent to the Senate for
concurrence to House amend·
ments.
''Those who have served our
communities In protecting us
against the ravages of crime
and destruction, subjecting
themselves to great risks,
certainly deserve the greater
benefits of this bill," said
Welker, who co-sponsored the
bill.

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now rou can afford
wall·tO• Will
carpeting for all
rour tloon.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Author
Clifford Irving, his wife and a
researcher were indicted by a
New York County grand jilry
today on charges of perjury,
fraud and grand larceny
arising from the now officially
discredited "autobiography"
of eccentric billionaire Howard
Hughes.
A federal grand jury, which
has also been investigating the
bizarre case, was expected to
announce its actions shortly.
Irving
and
author-.
researcher Richard Suskind
were indicted by the county
panel on charges of grand
larceny, forgery and perjury in
the second degree. Mrs. Edith
Irving was charged with grand

NEW YORK - THE 100 LARGEST corporations in the
nation made $29.4 billion in profits last year - a 76 per cent increase, according to Gallagher Presidents' Report. General
Motors Corp. made the largest gain - 217.9 per cent, the report
said Wednesday. The gain compared with a sharp drop in the
company's 1970prolits because of a long strike late in that yearNot counting GM's results, the other 99 firms showed a 70.8
per cent rise in aggregate after-tax profits, to $27.5 billion. The
report said the 76 per cent rise in profits was made on a 10 per
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Come!

· DEUVERED EVANS' MUSTANGS - Mary Ann (Sue)
Chandler, 21, left, and Mrs. Jan Edgerton, neighbors and
friend&amp; of Gusher, Utah, drove a pickup truck from there to
the Bob Evans' Farms at Rio Grande loaded with five wild
horses. They were lui use guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evans,
· Gallipolis, from Saturday until Wednesday _ '

By United Pressllllernational
SAIGON - AN AMERICAN SECURITY patrol tripped a
guerrilla booby trap near Da Nang Wednesday, wounding eight
soldiers, the u.S. Command said today. Two U.S. jets were
Jlowned in separate incidents and two pilots were reported
missing.
In other action in the widening air war, U. S. Phantom F4s
made three "protective reaction" strikes against Communist
"'811Uaircraft sites, all of them strafing runs by the fighter·
bom~rs after Communist gunners opened fire on unarmed
recomaissance aircraft .

POMEROY' SUNOCO

Now!

he said.
Mrs. Edgerton is all
Western . When she and her
·husband were married they
took a homestead In Alaska .
After 15 years they sold out and
bought a SOQ.acre catUe and
sheep ranch at Gusher, a town
barely big enough to be
recorded on highway maps. It
Is about IOOmlles east of Provo
and 20 miles south of-Vernal,
which is on old Route 40 in
northeastern Utah. Alarge Ute
Indian reservation is nearby.
In places, next door neighbors
live 50 miles away!
As a sort of hobby, the
Edgertons catch and breed

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Thousands
Of Yards Of
Carpeting
In AVast
Array of
Cobs

above Bob Evans Sausage
House. .
"We'lladd some more mares
and build a herd of as pure
mustang stock as possible,"
said Evans Saturday. They will

ago. No other 'such sales are
· known , besides that to Evans.
So why has EvaiU", whose·
sausage is a by-word fn three
states, this thing going on
Mustangs ?
"When I was out West a year
or so ago on vacation I saw
herds of wild horses,
something we've- all read
about, heard about, saw picturesof, but have never seen in
U1e flesh in Ohio," Evans said.
"It seemed like a good idea
to have some Mustangs on our
farm in Gallia County as
another attraction for the
Uoousands of people, young and
old, who visit us every year,"

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Wild horses, or the
'old Welit', are another
attraction on Evans
Farms at Rio Grande.

serve no farm or recreational
purpose.
'IIWedon't plan to break them
to riding," said Billy Wells,
who operates a riding stables
on the Evans Farm, parUy for
lhe convenience of Rio Grande
College students who take their
riding instruction for college
credit from Wells. It was Wei~
who went to old Mexico last
year to go with natives there to
capture "in the wild" the first
four mustangs on Evan s '
Farm.
Evaqs' herd will be unique,
or nearly so, east of the
Mississippi. Two animals were
sold in Florida several years

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Three Fined

Savinp on

Mustangs already on his farm
obtained last year in Mexico .
Nine Mustangs - tho&lt;e
mares and six stallions - will
be quartered on the hillside

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.CARPETING

RIO GRANDE -Wanta buy
a Mustan&amp;? And catch it \001•
· You can buy one for $35, and
$10 each for aU after the first,
on the Ute Indian lleservation
near Gusher, Utah. But the
trouble is you have to catch
him , That requires more
energy and know-bow than
most "easterners" possess.
That's one way to get your
Mustang, according to Mrs.
Jan Edgerton of Gusher. The
best way is as Bob Evans,
president of Bob Evans Fanns
Inc., Rio Grande, did it. He
bought five recenUy from a
neighbor rancher of Mrs.
Edgerton's to add to four

in Session

The Meigs County grand jury
was in session Thursday at the
court house considering
evidence for possible indictments as presented by
Prosecuting Attorney Bernard
Fultz.
Making up the jury are
Ronald E. Hart, Margaret E.
Ohlinger, Dallas Hill , M.
Josephine Hargraves, Nancy
B. Reed, Margie Benedum,
Charles VanCooney, David
Grate, Leo Morris, Charles E.
White, William H. Hoback,
Granville Stout, Nick Grueser,
Jessa ·M. Brannon and Grace
Price. Mrs. Reed is forelady .

plotting to kidnap Presidential
adviser , Henry A. Kissinger,
sabotage Washington heating
tumels and vandalize draft
boards.
Douglas has testified he
smuggled letters between the
imprisoned Berrigan and the
other defendants while he, too,
was a prisoner in 1970 in
Lewisburg Penitentiary. He.
turned FBI informant on June
3, !970 and gave the Bureau
copies of the alleged conspiratorial messages.
But even before that, he said,
when he heard Berrigan
talking about blowing up the
heating ducts, he m~ de copies
because "it was my intent in
the future to make sure the FBI
had this information."
"So you were collecting
evidence for the FBI 'without
their knowledge, or consent-it
was your own idea :" asked
defense attorney Paul O'D·
wyer .
"My own idea," Douglas
replied.
..
He met with FBI agents that
June to make arrangements
for his informant work, he Said,
and later met . again with
Special
Agent
Delmar
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Gutters Low, Now
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LEROY LAMBERT ol Lorado loll mrytllq In tbe flooclq
Logan and Mingo
counties except bls dog and wooden leg At a Red Crou abelter here, he discusses with Mrs
Bomle Dials of (4189 SUllivant St ) Columbus 0 the assistance he will need from the Red
0'0111 to help hlm recover An estimated 1,800 vtctlms of the d1S8ster which struck over the
weekend of Feb 26, wW need Red Cross aid With the II' unmediate needs

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB Local Bowling

Heartbeat Heard
Through Ear
By Lawrence Lamb M D
Dear Dr Lamb-! would
like to know what 1! can be
that makes me hear my
heart beat through my n ght
ear Thts cond1bon 1s almost
drtvrng me crazy because
1! happens every tlme I am
lymg down trymg to get to
sleep I have gone to the
Eye Ear &amp; Throat Cllruc
but they can t fmd anythmg
wrong w1th my ears
Dear Reader- It IS per
fectly normal Many people
can he on their stde and
hear thetr heart beat I sup
pose that a person who IS
more conscwus and aware of
h1s body IS more apt to hear
hts heart beat and of course
1f the heart beats vet y
forcefully thts IS a factor
Actually the force of the
heart beat ts much greater
than most people realize In
the old fa s h 1o n e d spn ng
beds you could watch the
bed move m relationship to
the heart beat There IS even
one devtce the balhsto car
dto~ram whtch has been
designed to take adva ntage
of the fac t that the body
vibrates wtth each heart
beat These mstruments re
cord the actual osctllatwns
cf the whole body that oc
curs wtth each beat There
are man y vanallons or these
mcludmg b a r s that are
rested on the shm bones and
devtces that are placed on
the chest But they all attest
to the fact that the mecham
c1l force of the heart beal
can cause the entire bod) to
vtbrate I thmk the best thmg
I can tell you IS JUSI to stop

POMEROY
BOWLING LANES
Feb 23 1972
Early Wednesday Moxed
Standmgs
Team

Sm1th Nelson Motors

42

0 ler s Soh10

41

worry mg about 1t It hasn I Z1de s Sport Shop
anythmg to do wtth your Young s Market
ears

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40

Nel son s Drug
Tenth Framers

28
25

Honh lnd Game - A L
Dear Dr Lamb-Could you
tell me why mtroglycerm 1s Phelps 214 Betty Sm1fh 180
ser~es A l Phe lps
prescnbed ftve mmutes be 583Htgh
Betty
Sm1th
494
fore a meal ' Also what ts
Team H1gh Game - Oller s
tmcture of belladonna for '
Soh o 697
Team Htgh Sene&gt; - Oilers
Dear Reader - Nttroglyc Soh10 2005
enn tablets are commonly
used to reheve chest pam
Feb 26 1972
caused by heart dtsease (an
SENIOR
gma pectom) They can S1andmgs
also ca use relaxahon or the Team
muscles m the esophagus I Gu1ter Dusters
13 2
13 1
wo uld guess however that Royal Crowns
13
the reason the mtroglycenn P n Busters
13
IS bemg gtven before meal s The Pros
Born Losers
10
IS to prevent any pam or
Sinkers
9
dtfflculty from the heart
H•gh tnd Game - Russ
Some people who have chest Dav s 199 Ru ss Oav s 181
pam after eatmg because of Htgh Sertes - Russ Dav s
the heart can be successfull y 528 Melan e Burt Jon Bunce
treated thts way The tablet 447
Team H1gh Game - Royal
before the meal prevents the Crowns
884
chest pam In a sumlar lash
Team H•gh Senes
Royal
ton mtroglycerm tablets are Crow ns 2419
somehmes prescnbed before
exerctse " htch ordman ly
BAN TAN
Feb 26 1972
wo uld produce chest pam
Standmgs
Tmcture of belladonna ts Team
an anttspasmodtc It 1s some Red Barons
12
9
hmes used m dtgestt ve up P n Bu sters
8
sets and problems such as Mustangs
Breakers
8
stomach ulcers or related Ball
Zod1ac s
6
dtsorders It also has a Snea ky Snak es
5
soothmg or sedatJvelike ef
Htgh lnd Game
Dav d
fee t It too 1s frequently Sm1th 136 M• ke H nd y 124
used m treatme nt of heart
H1gh Sertes - Dav 1d Smtih
dtsease Thus I would thmk 241 M1 ke Hmdy 229
Team H1gh Game Pm
that both of these medtcmes
Buste
r
s
Ball
Breake
rs
747
are bemg gtven for that rea
m Htgh Senes Ball
son although 1t 1s nol BrTea
eakers 1481
beyond the realm of posst
bthty that they mtght be
Pomeroy Nafton Bank
used for spasm of the
Juntor
Feb 26 1972
esophagus
Standtngs
Tea m
Ra m s

16

Ch ets

14
12

Thundermg Herd
Benga ls

Zod ac s
Str ke Outs
Hogh lnd Game -

11

10
9
Steve

Bac hner 166 Steve Bachner

Bob Powers 157

Htgh Senes - Steve Bachner

467 Mlck Da ve nport 394
Team H1gh Game - Ch ~ets
882
Tea m H1gh Sertes -

2560

Ch efs

Early Sunday Mtxed
Feb 27 1972
Standtngs
Team

Ulf1

If Pres1dent N ~&lt; on and P!em•er Chou En la1 can hove o
lronk exchange of v1ew1 and gam a clearer not1on of our
ddferences m on eff ort to fmd common ground- we can

too my deo rl

Rae ne Food Market
Eagles Club
Tom s Carr y ()Jf
Forest Run Block
Fa rmers Bank

51
47
40
30
28

Roseberry s Penn zoli
20
Htgh lnd Game - t:arry
Dugan 2iO Betty Sm th 201
Htgh Senes - Larry Dugan
591 Maxt ne Dugan 507
Team H1gh Game - Eagles
Club 723 Eagles Club 1973

DETROIT (UPI) - Cenler
Ed Flanagan of Ute Detrotl
Ltans had a very sutcessful
operatt on on his back Wed
nesday to correct a ruptured
dtsc Dr Robert Kmghton
lermed the operatiOn a success
and satd Flanagan should be m
top shape when the I tons open
thetr tratmng camp m July

HOMESTEAD fla tNEA I
Alabama s Gov George Wallace today leads the March
14 F Ianda pnmary because he ts the narrator hero of a
fan tasy ma ny voters m this state enJOY hearmg
The fantas) has to do wtth brakmg the pace of ractal
mtegral!on m the pubhc schools-and most particularly
with ha ltmg the forced busmg of pup!ls to ac hteve that
goal
Wallace tells hts listeners that s gomg to come to a
stop m thts country some day and Jt s gomg to come
through pohllcal act10n
But he IS netthet going to be nommated for the pres!
dency by the Democrats nor elected The voters m
Flonda know that They also know that busmg ts already
wtdel y esla bhshed that mtegrat10n 1s well advanced
That where the ~ can avoid 1t for thetr chtldren by puttmg
them m pnvate schools those who wtsh have generally
already done so
Too 1t ts not at all clear that many Flonda voters
think much wdl come of a Wallace victory March 14
though he says 1t Will send a message to Washmgton
So wtlh a few exceptions hke hts btg rally m Mel
bourne Wallace ts not fmdmg real fervor In 1968 hts
packed halls were cauldrons of hate and fur y Often they
were neat the explosiOn pomt
That 1s not the mood now The frenzy 1s gone The
crowd comes for the show- to be entertamed to recap
lure bnefly old dreams of ractal separahon to hear
thetr stand up man lambaste the liberals and the dtc
tator courts the way comedtans used to mahgn Yonker&lt;
and Peona
Mostly qutel Wallace s listeners break sdence to laugh
cheer and clap at hts show btz hnes
In Washmgton government departments stretch as
fat as the eye can see There are thousands of bureau
crats totmg bnefcases ll you look mstde maybe you II
fmd peanut butter sandwtches
Those hberals up there are JUSt a htlle over educated
fo1 then bram capactty
they want to do away wtth
nattonal defense and g1ve money to welfare loafers
You 1e almost blown mto oblivton by htgh taxes
It s good run but 1t ts mdeed fantasy When tt s over
people ftle out as from a movte house They know they ve
been watchmg escape entertamment
Wallace htmself clearly senses 11 In a partly filled
hall m West Palm Beach he was not up Responses
were sporadtc Hts favortte -gag hnes seemed hred and
old IThey go back to 1966 m some cases )
And whtle Wallace the entertamer and fantasy spmner
can sttll get em when he tnes hard hts 1972 show ts
fl attened because he 1s trymg to be a broader and hence
more plaustble prestdenttal candtdate He offers a full
ktt of vtews on defense foreign atd taxes welfare cnme
Hts dogged run through or these thmgs seems a con
tnved exerctse at cross purposes wtth the tmage of Wal
lace the thumper who befot e speakmg one mght told
me
Were gonna whup em we re gonna stratghten em
out
Too often now he doesn t stnke ftre The makmgs of
fervot may no longer be m hts aU&lt;hence or m htmthough he IS more sktlled and conftdent than ever and
wears hts new assurance m more fashiOnable better
!adored clothes
Yet the great charade 1s not played out Many love 1t
shU They don I mmd that then narrator IS Just that- a
talker who Will never be prestdent
They Will vote for htm m dtoves here plumpmg for the
wat m comi01 t of a S)mbol for the man who can make
them laugh as he carves up thetr adversartes and can
gtve hts hsteners an hour or so m the company of old
dt eams

Otester
News Notes
By Clarice Allen
AuxiUary Meets
The Ladtes Auxthary of the
Chesler Volunteer Fll'e Dept
met Wednesday evening at the
ftre house PreSident Betty
Newell prestded Minutes of
Ute prevwus meeting were
read by Clance Allen and the
treasurers report by Opal
Wickham
Reports of committees were
gtven and cards of thanks from
the Gaul famtly and the Bahr
famtly were read The
Auxthary voted to buy three
dmen folding chairs for use at
the ftrehouse They also voted
to furmsh the potatoes for the
dmner for the cancer fund
dinner m Aprtl Roll call was
answered by Grace Gwnpf
Dorothy Myers, Opal Hollan
Opal Eichinger Jean Sexson
Ethel Orr Judy Elkins Inzy
Newell
Erma Cleland,
Margaret Christy
Opal
Wtckham and Clarice Allen
ApoUuck dinner was held on
Sunday Feb 27 at the home of
Mrs Opal Eichinger m honor
of her mother Mrs Mabel
VanMeter and her uncle Eldon
Kraeuter s birthdays Enjoy
ing the day were Mrs Ken
neUt Hartung and daughter
Heather, of Maryland Heather
IS Mrs VanMeter s great·
granddaughter Also Mr and
Mrs Larry WaH Kent and
Laren, Eldon and Leda Mae
Kraeuter, all of Racine Mr
and Mrs Dale Maidens,
Bellev1ew Mr and Mrs Tom
Ntce Miss Nancy Hawks,
Denrus, Donald and Laura
Jean Etchinger, all local Mrs
VanMeter recetved many gifts
cards and phone calls and she
thanks everyone for remem
benng her on her birthday On
Friday evening Mlss Leda Mae
Kraeuter took her father and
her aunt, Mrs VanMeter to
the Ohio University Inn for
dinner m observance of their
birthdays
Mrs Eva Hollan has
returned home after spendmg
several weeks In Sandusky,
carmg for her daughter Betty,
who has been quite Ill
Mr and Mrs Harold Hawk
and children Hockingport,
were recent vlsttors of Mrs

afternoon
Mr and Mrs Charles
Etchmger and daughter
Columbus, were weekend
guests of Mrs Opal Eichinger
and family
Mw Kathy Wilson, student
at Rio Grande was a Sunday
vcutor of Mrs Cleo Smith

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WIN AT BI'IDQI

BRUCE BIOSSAT

Generation Rap
By Helen and Sue Bottel
GnW Up, Uttle Girl

DEAR HELEN AND SUE
I've been IIII1Tied aev111 monthl and I'm six montbl
ll'eRDant My hlllband has a wen-pay~q job but sometm. bu
to go out of ton overnight
I always llllly with my mother wh«~ he'a away, but all Jlhe
does Ia nag and gripe arid make me mllerable Site ..,. he's
Jl'Obably With other gtrlt, and I made a mhtab DJir1)'ing him,
but I know he iln't and I dim't
We live In a good nelghborltood and my hlllband bas uked
the lady next door to watch out for me but I'w ne~r lllayi!d
alone
How can I keep my mother quiet during these tlmea~ WORRIED AND HASSlED
Dear Wand H
A manleaa house creaks and groans a lot at night, true, but
Isn't thlapreferable to a nagging mother~ (And abe'snot likely to
cltange )
You're a bla Rirl now So learn to make It on your own when your huaband Isn't home - HELEN
DEAR WORRIED
Or get a girl fri«~d to stay wtth you
Or ask to sleep on
your neighbor s couch wttU you get up nerve «~ougb to lllay
alone Don't make your husband's mother-In-law Jl'llblem wone
by runrung home to her all the time' -SUE

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DEAR RAP
This problem baa eaten my heart for years My husband and
I concetved our oldest son out of wedlock He 11 now In hls teens
and Is bound to check his hlrthdate against our aMiversary date
before long
We're a very happy family, have two other children, and we
all love each other very much We go to church regularly and
know God has forglv111 us, but how can we tell our son • - T Y
DEART
I suspect your teenage son already knows, and wonders why
you avoid the subject of his early appearance Young people
these days aren't nearly so concerned over marrlage-vs -lirth
dates as they are over whether they are truly loved and wanted In
a happily secure family
Why not level with him and find out for yourselves, at the
same time Ieltlng him know that AIL premature parents don't
go on to build great mamages You were the lucky ones' HELEN
1DEAR T
How do you tell him• - Honestly matter-ol.factly, with
emphasis on how muclt you all love each other Don t make a btg
conference table thing of It - and never say you re sorry That
would Imply bls presence makes you feel guilty, and !hen he
might start feelmg your shame - which you should have gotten
over long ago
Don't delay 1ThiS Is no big problem unless you try to hide It

-SUE
DEAR HELEN AND SUE
I need help I always tell boys my personal problems They
liSten a little and then we go parking or to an old building and I
let them do whatever they want I'm only 13 and I just can't stop
myself I can t say ' No and I -HATE MYSELF
DEAR H.M
Your 111g11ature explains it You hate yourself, so you try to
buy affection Honey, you're paying much too high a Jl'!Ce lor a
litUe listening -especially when the boys don't even hear you
Real friends listen because they care about you You can find
them If you let an understanding adult guide you out ol tbls mess
A netghborhood youth counselor, perhaps• -HELEN
DEARH
Maybe you re in love with "love," and you think sex Ia all
there Is to It Getting straight is like going on a diet you must be
reaDy determined or you 'U never succeed Are you • Prove It by
levelmg with an older person - SUE

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(GOT A PROBLEM• Or a subject for dicusswn, two-

generalton style• Direct your questions to e1ther Sue or Helen
Bottel - or both, In care of this newspaper If you want a com·
bination mother-daughter 8118Wer )

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By Onald &amp; Jumea Jaco6y
The suit preference signal
was mvented by Hy Lavin
thai of Trenton N J . m the
early thtrhes although oth
ers have clatmed the credit
Today s hand shows lh1s
convention m 1ts best form
East wms the first tnck With
lhe ace of hearts and trre
spechve of w h 1c h heart
South elects to play East
dectdes to return the sutt In
the hope that the lead was a
smgleton
East wants hts partner to
lead back a dtamond and the
sutt preference stgnal en
abies htm to tell hts partner
to make that lead
East returns the mne of
hearts West ruffs notes that
Ius partner has led back a
htgh heart and leads back
the htgher of the two SUitS
he must choose between
East takes hts ace of dta
monds giVes hts partner an
other ruff and leaves the
declarer tearing hts hair
m frustration
If East held the ace of
clubs he would have re
turned the four of hearts to
ask for the lower sutt
Stmple • Effective' It sure
IS
However lots of players
have become swt preference
happy They try to gJVe suit
preference st~nals m all
sorts of stluatlons and lose
stght of the fact that the
smt preference stgnal should
only be used when 11 is un
mtstakable and IS not to take
the place of the basic high
card from comeon or
strength and low cards for
weakness
(tUWSPit.PIR IHTilPIISI ASSN )

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What do you do now?

BY JACK O'BRIAN
A HYMN FOR THE HYMENOPTERANS
NEW YORK (KFS) - The Anny' of ants
to have diSported here to show natural
ctvtbza!ton trtcks was an army all right - one
mWton of them - until they amved InN Y , all
frozen dead except 95 a corporal s guard In
sechctdal solution to the hymenopterous (aw, go
look 11 up' ) explosion
Hal Prince has to
replace hts whole 'Company" London troupe
because of theatncal umon screams - except
for Elame Strttch considered 'Unique abe
sure 1s
TV coverage of Uz' 40th birthday
showed Dickie &amp; Liz and, one pace behind the
next unportant personage there - John
Sprmger, !hell' press agent
Insiders InsiSt Henry ICisslnger and atarlotte
Ford longklssta~ even from atina
Prominent 5th Ave matron of ru!h ladles wear
family for ten years told friends (who didn t
take her seriously) that she'd commit suicide
when her son turned 21 He did, and abe did
Brttam 's Lord George Brown was a delightfully
shrewd and funny TV guest (Cavettcast)
Bobby Darin's New Look at the Copa Include a
introducing bls new wife, Andrea Yaeger, to the
mlmlghtly audl«~ce
Flor TniJillo, daughter
of the unlam«~ted late Dominican clclator and
wife once of Rubirosa, thlnb she's lived enough
for tan autobiography and Is lookq for a
literary spook alfford Irving won't be doing
IUlything soon
How tu1e I Big &amp; Kathy
Crosby wear ld«~tical denim sulla
capital thug (not an elected one) tried to
wtch Mrs Dean Achelon's ~ - but llhe
belted the baglegger and he Oed , Ted Bates
adgal Mary Duncan's llllable quallttes sold
Nixon aide Peter Millspaugh 'lltey'll wed
Julie Robinson gets feature billing In the
Belafonte-Poitler filck, "Buck &amp;the Preacher"
Harry met her In the lobby and took a liking to
her And married her Years ago
Sen Muskie has a press aide who answers her
phone, McGovern for Muskle" She's Cyndy
(no relation) McGovern
The Duke of
Windsor s beautiful Paris mW (where he and
the dookess live) had Its peddling price cut In
half now you can buy It lor $600,000
Retroactively sexy Rexy Harrison's 64 Mar ~
There are polls for everything in Paris a
survey concluded men prefer a good meal to a
movte, gals,agooclmovie to a meal, they d t dn~
speCify the true fll'st cltotce
Valentines Day
gave the worldwtde FTD fiorlsts' 111 n Its
btggest lovmgest wlsh·you-were-hereiat
~thaWood
Crime expert Ralph
Mr and M! s Eldon Will hohday sales yet
Syracuse called on Mr and Salerno tsn t ]Ouung pro grid czar Pete Rozelle s
Mrs Denztl Cleland Sunday staff Pele s loss

Robert 9taw's "Good Friends" Plnter-play
folded on Bdwy but Shaw still celebrated at the
Green Derby, where he hand-wrestled actor
Dennis McBride Mrs S , Mary Ure refereed
Col Buzz Aldrin didn 'I seem to need
psychiatric help (as he revealed he got alter
moon~andlng) as he and his lovely Joan danced
romantically at Desmond s
Flocks of negative Items have plagued exactor Laurence Tierney but Father Roland
Melody ( Narco Priest author) reports Larry
sober sane, not looking for sympathy and had
JOmed, was helped by and was helping, AA
He was (make that Is) a powerful actor, maybe
there s a comeback in the theatrical works
Meanwhile he's been a working hardhat un
oomplammgly
Irish baladeer Tommy Makem had to
dissuade bls falber, 110, from jetting here for
Tonuny s Mat 15 Irish Relief concert at Car
negle Hall The elder Makent wanted to fiddle In
the show, the old boy still works weddings and
wakes m his native Ireland
Fun City cont'd Loew's State Theatre ushers
warn ladles In the audience to guard your
pocketbooka''
King Family guitarist
conductor (and husband) Alvino Rey came to
town with tapes of a net TV allow notion
featuring the proliferating (exploding I) King
clan
St James Theatre backstage (where
the delightful "Two GenUem111 of Verona" Is
running) baa Its own lrll:.force Jonelle All«~
plays her star role siJ: nights a week, her un·
dentudy Hattie Wlnlton plays It (a IGqble)
twice a week. But Jonelle won't let Haute use
her tlreasb!g rocm
Cary Grant's Faberge finn Ia financing the St
Jacques Organization, production firm of black
actor Raymond St Jacques, wbo wW direct,
produce and star In "The Book of NlDilbers" on
a Grant grant
Once there wu feminine
cary-fan who pleaded, "While you're up, get me

a Grant"
While tbey do seem to seek publicity that
generates ridicule, Liz I&lt; Burton hav«~'t lOUgh!
publicity about a fine warm thing they'~ done
adopted a criJIPled German chUd - wbo no
longer Is crippled but perfectly nonnal alter
qwetly elltenslve Uz-Burton-pald surgery
Broderick Crawford did that same marvelous
thing years ago after his then-wife Kay a true
beauty, had surgery and couldn't have chlldren ,
that cltUd now also Is a fine normal younpter,
and we always were amazed and depi 1md that
our old good frlenda Kay &amp;Brod split up after
that beauUful gift of love
There 1 a MaliOIIo
who did the same Incredibly semeaa thing, so no
ones Ill bad

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are that a further bid here wdl
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LEROY LAMBERT ol Lorado loll mrytllq In tbe flooclq
Logan and Mingo
counties except bls dog and wooden leg At a Red Crou abelter here, he discusses with Mrs
Bomle Dials of (4189 SUllivant St ) Columbus 0 the assistance he will need from the Red
0'0111 to help hlm recover An estimated 1,800 vtctlms of the d1S8ster which struck over the
weekend of Feb 26, wW need Red Cross aid With the II' unmediate needs

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB Local Bowling

Heartbeat Heard
Through Ear
By Lawrence Lamb M D
Dear Dr Lamb-! would
like to know what 1! can be
that makes me hear my
heart beat through my n ght
ear Thts cond1bon 1s almost
drtvrng me crazy because
1! happens every tlme I am
lymg down trymg to get to
sleep I have gone to the
Eye Ear &amp; Throat Cllruc
but they can t fmd anythmg
wrong w1th my ears
Dear Reader- It IS per
fectly normal Many people
can he on their stde and
hear thetr heart beat I sup
pose that a person who IS
more conscwus and aware of
h1s body IS more apt to hear
hts heart beat and of course
1f the heart beats vet y
forcefully thts IS a factor
Actually the force of the
heart beat ts much greater
than most people realize In
the old fa s h 1o n e d spn ng
beds you could watch the
bed move m relationship to
the heart beat There IS even
one devtce the balhsto car
dto~ram whtch has been
designed to take adva ntage
of the fac t that the body
vibrates wtth each heart
beat These mstruments re
cord the actual osctllatwns
cf the whole body that oc
curs wtth each beat There
are man y vanallons or these
mcludmg b a r s that are
rested on the shm bones and
devtces that are placed on
the chest But they all attest
to the fact that the mecham
c1l force of the heart beal
can cause the entire bod) to
vtbrate I thmk the best thmg
I can tell you IS JUSI to stop

POMEROY
BOWLING LANES
Feb 23 1972
Early Wednesday Moxed
Standmgs
Team

Sm1th Nelson Motors

42

0 ler s Soh10

41

worry mg about 1t It hasn I Z1de s Sport Shop
anythmg to do wtth your Young s Market
ears

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Nel son s Drug
Tenth Framers

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Honh lnd Game - A L
Dear Dr Lamb-Could you
tell me why mtroglycerm 1s Phelps 214 Betty Sm1fh 180
ser~es A l Phe lps
prescnbed ftve mmutes be 583Htgh
Betty
Sm1th
494
fore a meal ' Also what ts
Team H1gh Game - Oller s
tmcture of belladonna for '
Soh o 697
Team Htgh Sene&gt; - Oilers
Dear Reader - Nttroglyc Soh10 2005
enn tablets are commonly
used to reheve chest pam
Feb 26 1972
caused by heart dtsease (an
SENIOR
gma pectom) They can S1andmgs
also ca use relaxahon or the Team
muscles m the esophagus I Gu1ter Dusters
13 2
13 1
wo uld guess however that Royal Crowns
13
the reason the mtroglycenn P n Busters
13
IS bemg gtven before meal s The Pros
Born Losers
10
IS to prevent any pam or
Sinkers
9
dtfflculty from the heart
H•gh tnd Game - Russ
Some people who have chest Dav s 199 Ru ss Oav s 181
pam after eatmg because of Htgh Sertes - Russ Dav s
the heart can be successfull y 528 Melan e Burt Jon Bunce
treated thts way The tablet 447
Team H1gh Game - Royal
before the meal prevents the Crowns
884
chest pam In a sumlar lash
Team H•gh Senes
Royal
ton mtroglycerm tablets are Crow ns 2419
somehmes prescnbed before
exerctse " htch ordman ly
BAN TAN
Feb 26 1972
wo uld produce chest pam
Standmgs
Tmcture of belladonna ts Team
an anttspasmodtc It 1s some Red Barons
12
9
hmes used m dtgestt ve up P n Bu sters
8
sets and problems such as Mustangs
Breakers
8
stomach ulcers or related Ball
Zod1ac s
6
dtsorders It also has a Snea ky Snak es
5
soothmg or sedatJvelike ef
Htgh lnd Game
Dav d
fee t It too 1s frequently Sm1th 136 M• ke H nd y 124
used m treatme nt of heart
H1gh Sertes - Dav 1d Smtih
dtsease Thus I would thmk 241 M1 ke Hmdy 229
Team H1gh Game Pm
that both of these medtcmes
Buste
r
s
Ball
Breake
rs
747
are bemg gtven for that rea
m Htgh Senes Ball
son although 1t 1s nol BrTea
eakers 1481
beyond the realm of posst
bthty that they mtght be
Pomeroy Nafton Bank
used for spasm of the
Juntor
Feb 26 1972
esophagus
Standtngs
Tea m
Ra m s

16

Ch ets

14
12

Thundermg Herd
Benga ls

Zod ac s
Str ke Outs
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9
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Bac hner 166 Steve Bachner

Bob Powers 157

Htgh Senes - Steve Bachner

467 Mlck Da ve nport 394
Team H1gh Game - Ch ~ets
882
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Early Sunday Mtxed
Feb 27 1972
Standtngs
Team

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If Pres1dent N ~&lt; on and P!em•er Chou En la1 can hove o
lronk exchange of v1ew1 and gam a clearer not1on of our
ddferences m on eff ort to fmd common ground- we can

too my deo rl

Rae ne Food Market
Eagles Club
Tom s Carr y ()Jf
Forest Run Block
Fa rmers Bank

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20
Htgh lnd Game - t:arry
Dugan 2iO Betty Sm th 201
Htgh Senes - Larry Dugan
591 Maxt ne Dugan 507
Team H1gh Game - Eagles
Club 723 Eagles Club 1973

DETROIT (UPI) - Cenler
Ed Flanagan of Ute Detrotl
Ltans had a very sutcessful
operatt on on his back Wed
nesday to correct a ruptured
dtsc Dr Robert Kmghton
lermed the operatiOn a success
and satd Flanagan should be m
top shape when the I tons open
thetr tratmng camp m July

HOMESTEAD fla tNEA I
Alabama s Gov George Wallace today leads the March
14 F Ianda pnmary because he ts the narrator hero of a
fan tasy ma ny voters m this state enJOY hearmg
The fantas) has to do wtth brakmg the pace of ractal
mtegral!on m the pubhc schools-and most particularly
with ha ltmg the forced busmg of pup!ls to ac hteve that
goal
Wallace tells hts listeners that s gomg to come to a
stop m thts country some day and Jt s gomg to come
through pohllcal act10n
But he IS netthet going to be nommated for the pres!
dency by the Democrats nor elected The voters m
Flonda know that They also know that busmg ts already
wtdel y esla bhshed that mtegrat10n 1s well advanced
That where the ~ can avoid 1t for thetr chtldren by puttmg
them m pnvate schools those who wtsh have generally
already done so
Too 1t ts not at all clear that many Flonda voters
think much wdl come of a Wallace victory March 14
though he says 1t Will send a message to Washmgton
So wtlh a few exceptions hke hts btg rally m Mel
bourne Wallace ts not fmdmg real fervor In 1968 hts
packed halls were cauldrons of hate and fur y Often they
were neat the explosiOn pomt
That 1s not the mood now The frenzy 1s gone The
crowd comes for the show- to be entertamed to recap
lure bnefly old dreams of ractal separahon to hear
thetr stand up man lambaste the liberals and the dtc
tator courts the way comedtans used to mahgn Yonker&lt;
and Peona
Mostly qutel Wallace s listeners break sdence to laugh
cheer and clap at hts show btz hnes
In Washmgton government departments stretch as
fat as the eye can see There are thousands of bureau
crats totmg bnefcases ll you look mstde maybe you II
fmd peanut butter sandwtches
Those hberals up there are JUSt a htlle over educated
fo1 then bram capactty
they want to do away wtth
nattonal defense and g1ve money to welfare loafers
You 1e almost blown mto oblivton by htgh taxes
It s good run but 1t ts mdeed fantasy When tt s over
people ftle out as from a movte house They know they ve
been watchmg escape entertamment
Wallace htmself clearly senses 11 In a partly filled
hall m West Palm Beach he was not up Responses
were sporadtc Hts favortte -gag hnes seemed hred and
old IThey go back to 1966 m some cases )
And whtle Wallace the entertamer and fantasy spmner
can sttll get em when he tnes hard hts 1972 show ts
fl attened because he 1s trymg to be a broader and hence
more plaustble prestdenttal candtdate He offers a full
ktt of vtews on defense foreign atd taxes welfare cnme
Hts dogged run through or these thmgs seems a con
tnved exerctse at cross purposes wtth the tmage of Wal
lace the thumper who befot e speakmg one mght told
me
Were gonna whup em we re gonna stratghten em
out
Too often now he doesn t stnke ftre The makmgs of
fervot may no longer be m hts aU&lt;hence or m htmthough he IS more sktlled and conftdent than ever and
wears hts new assurance m more fashiOnable better
!adored clothes
Yet the great charade 1s not played out Many love 1t
shU They don I mmd that then narrator IS Just that- a
talker who Will never be prestdent
They Will vote for htm m dtoves here plumpmg for the
wat m comi01 t of a S)mbol for the man who can make
them laugh as he carves up thetr adversartes and can
gtve hts hsteners an hour or so m the company of old
dt eams

Otester
News Notes
By Clarice Allen
AuxiUary Meets
The Ladtes Auxthary of the
Chesler Volunteer Fll'e Dept
met Wednesday evening at the
ftre house PreSident Betty
Newell prestded Minutes of
Ute prevwus meeting were
read by Clance Allen and the
treasurers report by Opal
Wickham
Reports of committees were
gtven and cards of thanks from
the Gaul famtly and the Bahr
famtly were read The
Auxthary voted to buy three
dmen folding chairs for use at
the ftrehouse They also voted
to furmsh the potatoes for the
dmner for the cancer fund
dinner m Aprtl Roll call was
answered by Grace Gwnpf
Dorothy Myers, Opal Hollan
Opal Eichinger Jean Sexson
Ethel Orr Judy Elkins Inzy
Newell
Erma Cleland,
Margaret Christy
Opal
Wtckham and Clarice Allen
ApoUuck dinner was held on
Sunday Feb 27 at the home of
Mrs Opal Eichinger m honor
of her mother Mrs Mabel
VanMeter and her uncle Eldon
Kraeuter s birthdays Enjoy
ing the day were Mrs Ken
neUt Hartung and daughter
Heather, of Maryland Heather
IS Mrs VanMeter s great·
granddaughter Also Mr and
Mrs Larry WaH Kent and
Laren, Eldon and Leda Mae
Kraeuter, all of Racine Mr
and Mrs Dale Maidens,
Bellev1ew Mr and Mrs Tom
Ntce Miss Nancy Hawks,
Denrus, Donald and Laura
Jean Etchinger, all local Mrs
VanMeter recetved many gifts
cards and phone calls and she
thanks everyone for remem
benng her on her birthday On
Friday evening Mlss Leda Mae
Kraeuter took her father and
her aunt, Mrs VanMeter to
the Ohio University Inn for
dinner m observance of their
birthdays
Mrs Eva Hollan has
returned home after spendmg
several weeks In Sandusky,
carmg for her daughter Betty,
who has been quite Ill
Mr and Mrs Harold Hawk
and children Hockingport,
were recent vlsttors of Mrs

afternoon
Mr and Mrs Charles
Etchmger and daughter
Columbus, were weekend
guests of Mrs Opal Eichinger
and family
Mw Kathy Wilson, student
at Rio Grande was a Sunday
vcutor of Mrs Cleo Smith

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WIN AT BI'IDQI

BRUCE BIOSSAT

Generation Rap
By Helen and Sue Bottel
GnW Up, Uttle Girl

DEAR HELEN AND SUE
I've been IIII1Tied aev111 monthl and I'm six montbl
ll'eRDant My hlllband has a wen-pay~q job but sometm. bu
to go out of ton overnight
I always llllly with my mother wh«~ he'a away, but all Jlhe
does Ia nag and gripe arid make me mllerable Site ..,. he's
Jl'Obably With other gtrlt, and I made a mhtab DJir1)'ing him,
but I know he iln't and I dim't
We live In a good nelghborltood and my hlllband bas uked
the lady next door to watch out for me but I'w ne~r lllayi!d
alone
How can I keep my mother quiet during these tlmea~ WORRIED AND HASSlED
Dear Wand H
A manleaa house creaks and groans a lot at night, true, but
Isn't thlapreferable to a nagging mother~ (And abe'snot likely to
cltange )
You're a bla Rirl now So learn to make It on your own when your huaband Isn't home - HELEN
DEAR WORRIED
Or get a girl fri«~d to stay wtth you
Or ask to sleep on
your neighbor s couch wttU you get up nerve «~ougb to lllay
alone Don't make your husband's mother-In-law Jl'llblem wone
by runrung home to her all the time' -SUE

+++

DEAR RAP
This problem baa eaten my heart for years My husband and
I concetved our oldest son out of wedlock He 11 now In hls teens
and Is bound to check his hlrthdate against our aMiversary date
before long
We're a very happy family, have two other children, and we
all love each other very much We go to church regularly and
know God has forglv111 us, but how can we tell our son • - T Y
DEART
I suspect your teenage son already knows, and wonders why
you avoid the subject of his early appearance Young people
these days aren't nearly so concerned over marrlage-vs -lirth
dates as they are over whether they are truly loved and wanted In
a happily secure family
Why not level with him and find out for yourselves, at the
same time Ieltlng him know that AIL premature parents don't
go on to build great mamages You were the lucky ones' HELEN
1DEAR T
How do you tell him• - Honestly matter-ol.factly, with
emphasis on how muclt you all love each other Don t make a btg
conference table thing of It - and never say you re sorry That
would Imply bls presence makes you feel guilty, and !hen he
might start feelmg your shame - which you should have gotten
over long ago
Don't delay 1ThiS Is no big problem unless you try to hide It

-SUE
DEAR HELEN AND SUE
I need help I always tell boys my personal problems They
liSten a little and then we go parking or to an old building and I
let them do whatever they want I'm only 13 and I just can't stop
myself I can t say ' No and I -HATE MYSELF
DEAR H.M
Your 111g11ature explains it You hate yourself, so you try to
buy affection Honey, you're paying much too high a Jl'!Ce lor a
litUe listening -especially when the boys don't even hear you
Real friends listen because they care about you You can find
them If you let an understanding adult guide you out ol tbls mess
A netghborhood youth counselor, perhaps• -HELEN
DEARH
Maybe you re in love with "love," and you think sex Ia all
there Is to It Getting straight is like going on a diet you must be
reaDy determined or you 'U never succeed Are you • Prove It by
levelmg with an older person - SUE

+++

(GOT A PROBLEM• Or a subject for dicusswn, two-

generalton style• Direct your questions to e1ther Sue or Helen
Bottel - or both, In care of this newspaper If you want a com·
bination mother-daughter 8118Wer )

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By Onald &amp; Jumea Jaco6y
The suit preference signal
was mvented by Hy Lavin
thai of Trenton N J . m the
early thtrhes although oth
ers have clatmed the credit
Today s hand shows lh1s
convention m 1ts best form
East wms the first tnck With
lhe ace of hearts and trre
spechve of w h 1c h heart
South elects to play East
dectdes to return the sutt In
the hope that the lead was a
smgleton
East wants hts partner to
lead back a dtamond and the
sutt preference stgnal en
abies htm to tell hts partner
to make that lead
East returns the mne of
hearts West ruffs notes that
Ius partner has led back a
htgh heart and leads back
the htgher of the two SUitS
he must choose between
East takes hts ace of dta
monds giVes hts partner an
other ruff and leaves the
declarer tearing hts hair
m frustration
If East held the ace of
clubs he would have re
turned the four of hearts to
ask for the lower sutt
Stmple • Effective' It sure
IS
However lots of players
have become swt preference
happy They try to gJVe suit
preference st~nals m all
sorts of stluatlons and lose
stght of the fact that the
smt preference stgnal should
only be used when 11 is un
mtstakable and IS not to take
the place of the basic high
card from comeon or
strength and low cards for
weakness
(tUWSPit.PIR IHTilPIISI ASSN )

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What do you do now?

BY JACK O'BRIAN
A HYMN FOR THE HYMENOPTERANS
NEW YORK (KFS) - The Anny' of ants
to have diSported here to show natural
ctvtbza!ton trtcks was an army all right - one
mWton of them - until they amved InN Y , all
frozen dead except 95 a corporal s guard In
sechctdal solution to the hymenopterous (aw, go
look 11 up' ) explosion
Hal Prince has to
replace hts whole 'Company" London troupe
because of theatncal umon screams - except
for Elame Strttch considered 'Unique abe
sure 1s
TV coverage of Uz' 40th birthday
showed Dickie &amp; Liz and, one pace behind the
next unportant personage there - John
Sprmger, !hell' press agent
Insiders InsiSt Henry ICisslnger and atarlotte
Ford longklssta~ even from atina
Prominent 5th Ave matron of ru!h ladles wear
family for ten years told friends (who didn t
take her seriously) that she'd commit suicide
when her son turned 21 He did, and abe did
Brttam 's Lord George Brown was a delightfully
shrewd and funny TV guest (Cavettcast)
Bobby Darin's New Look at the Copa Include a
introducing bls new wife, Andrea Yaeger, to the
mlmlghtly audl«~ce
Flor TniJillo, daughter
of the unlam«~ted late Dominican clclator and
wife once of Rubirosa, thlnb she's lived enough
for tan autobiography and Is lookq for a
literary spook alfford Irving won't be doing
IUlything soon
How tu1e I Big &amp; Kathy
Crosby wear ld«~tical denim sulla
capital thug (not an elected one) tried to
wtch Mrs Dean Achelon's ~ - but llhe
belted the baglegger and he Oed , Ted Bates
adgal Mary Duncan's llllable quallttes sold
Nixon aide Peter Millspaugh 'lltey'll wed
Julie Robinson gets feature billing In the
Belafonte-Poitler filck, "Buck &amp;the Preacher"
Harry met her In the lobby and took a liking to
her And married her Years ago
Sen Muskie has a press aide who answers her
phone, McGovern for Muskle" She's Cyndy
(no relation) McGovern
The Duke of
Windsor s beautiful Paris mW (where he and
the dookess live) had Its peddling price cut In
half now you can buy It lor $600,000
Retroactively sexy Rexy Harrison's 64 Mar ~
There are polls for everything in Paris a
survey concluded men prefer a good meal to a
movte, gals,agooclmovie to a meal, they d t dn~
speCify the true fll'st cltotce
Valentines Day
gave the worldwtde FTD fiorlsts' 111 n Its
btggest lovmgest wlsh·you-were-hereiat
~thaWood
Crime expert Ralph
Mr and M! s Eldon Will hohday sales yet
Syracuse called on Mr and Salerno tsn t ]Ouung pro grid czar Pete Rozelle s
Mrs Denztl Cleland Sunday staff Pele s loss

Robert 9taw's "Good Friends" Plnter-play
folded on Bdwy but Shaw still celebrated at the
Green Derby, where he hand-wrestled actor
Dennis McBride Mrs S , Mary Ure refereed
Col Buzz Aldrin didn 'I seem to need
psychiatric help (as he revealed he got alter
moon~andlng) as he and his lovely Joan danced
romantically at Desmond s
Flocks of negative Items have plagued exactor Laurence Tierney but Father Roland
Melody ( Narco Priest author) reports Larry
sober sane, not looking for sympathy and had
JOmed, was helped by and was helping, AA
He was (make that Is) a powerful actor, maybe
there s a comeback in the theatrical works
Meanwhile he's been a working hardhat un
oomplammgly
Irish baladeer Tommy Makem had to
dissuade bls falber, 110, from jetting here for
Tonuny s Mat 15 Irish Relief concert at Car
negle Hall The elder Makent wanted to fiddle In
the show, the old boy still works weddings and
wakes m his native Ireland
Fun City cont'd Loew's State Theatre ushers
warn ladles In the audience to guard your
pocketbooka''
King Family guitarist
conductor (and husband) Alvino Rey came to
town with tapes of a net TV allow notion
featuring the proliferating (exploding I) King
clan
St James Theatre backstage (where
the delightful "Two GenUem111 of Verona" Is
running) baa Its own lrll:.force Jonelle All«~
plays her star role siJ: nights a week, her un·
dentudy Hattie Wlnlton plays It (a IGqble)
twice a week. But Jonelle won't let Haute use
her tlreasb!g rocm
Cary Grant's Faberge finn Ia financing the St
Jacques Organization, production firm of black
actor Raymond St Jacques, wbo wW direct,
produce and star In "The Book of NlDilbers" on
a Grant grant
Once there wu feminine
cary-fan who pleaded, "While you're up, get me

a Grant"
While tbey do seem to seek publicity that
generates ridicule, Liz I&lt; Burton hav«~'t lOUgh!
publicity about a fine warm thing they'~ done
adopted a criJIPled German chUd - wbo no
longer Is crippled but perfectly nonnal alter
qwetly elltenslve Uz-Burton-pald surgery
Broderick Crawford did that same marvelous
thing years ago after his then-wife Kay a true
beauty, had surgery and couldn't have chlldren ,
that cltUd now also Is a fine normal younpter,
and we always were amazed and depi 1md that
our old good frlenda Kay &amp;Brod split up after
that beauUful gift of love
There 1 a MaliOIIo
who did the same Incredibly semeaa thing, so no
ones Ill bad

A-Pass Three hearts 11 a
close second t=ho1ce but the odds
are that a further bid here wdl
be leading toward !rouble
TODAYS QUESTION

lnstead of b1ddmg t wo hearts
your par tner has h1d two d1a ..
monds over your one spade
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COLUMBUS (UPI)
Plenty of tickets to all
5e881011S of this weekend s 35th
annual state High School
Wrestling Tournament are
available an official of tbe
Ohio High School Athletic
Association assured Wed
nesday
George Batea, BIBOCiate
CGIJ1IItllllloner of the OHSAA,
said rep&lt;rts had been clr.
culating that the sessions were
sold out He said ticket windowsatOhio Slate University's
St John Arena site of the
mee~ will open an hour and a
half prior to each session
Seats f«' Saturday night's
finals will be reserved, but all
other sessions will have open
seating, he said

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New York Clothing House
POMEROY OHIO

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Tournamenf Scores
By United Presslnterna1ional

!Class AI
Columbia 63 Clearvicw 62
Ross Southeastern 63 Zane

Trace 52
Rittman 61 Lowell ville 59

(Class AAJ

Kens ton 46 Hudson 39
Independence 50 Norwayne .49

Bexley 53 London 52
Poland 65 Liber ty. 43

!Class AAA}
Alliance 59 Can ton McK in ley 57

Akron Buchtel 69 Barberton 61
Cha rdon A7 Rt&gt;vere 43
Cleve. Eas t Tech 120

Valley Forge 72
Lorain Admiral Kmg 76 Lora m
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EMS Council
Expanded for

Meigs County
Dr. Thomas W. Morgan,
chaJrman of the Emergency
Service Ac.lvb:ory Council , has
announced additional mclnbet'S in Meigs County will be
sc rvin~ un th e group.
The council, made up uf
reprc se nt.:lti ves of se ven
sou lhe&lt;lsleru Ohio co unties,
will direct Jts activities toward
assis ting in the esw blishment
of a regiona l eme rgency

medical service organization
und er a pilot program being
organized by the Ohio Valley
Health Services Foundation
ln e. D. J. Lloyd is director of
program development.
Meigs County members of
the advisory cotml'il now ilre
Ben Ewing, Wal te r Cleland,
~'ritz Sisson, Mrs. Barbara
Shuler , Mrs . Donald Mora,
John Zerkle , J tm Mees,
William Baronick, Robert
Clark, Dr . Ray R. Pickens,
Donald Diener, and Chester
Tannehill.

SIXTH C:HADE CHEEHLEADEHS at Syrat11se Elernenwry '"''' fro11t row. 1-r, Sha ron
~vans, Teresit Ferrell &lt;.md Conrnc Patterson; be~ ck row, Lori Gulntht.: r, .J ;1ye Onl, Hes.sic Duvis
and Beverly Priee, advisor.

Over 130 instrumental music
students of the Meigs Junior
High School will be presented
in concert at 8 p. m. Priday at
the school auditorium in
Middleport.
.
,
Under the direction of David
Bowen and Harry Guenther,
the seventh and eighth grade
bands will present a varied
program.
Seventh grade band nwnbers
will include, "This Old Man,"
" Greensleeves" , " Spiritual
Rock," a waltz , "Sh erry
Lynn", "Londond erry Air"
and "Spiritual March. "
The eighth grade band will
play such numbers as "For All
We Know," "Big Band Bossa
Nova", " By the Time I Get to
Phoenix ", ''Rainy Days and
Mondays," "Close to You" and
" I'll Never Fall in Love
Again," the theme from "Love
Story" from the pop field.
Other numbe rs will include
"Kings Go r'orth ," "Little
Scotch Sui te", "A Set of
Spirituals", uTrum pet Song,.,
and "March Along Song."
Personnel of lhe two bands

COLUMBUS (UPI) - A bill
eliminating the requirement
that freight trains use fivemember crews in Ohio was
cleared by the Ohio General
Assembly after a year of going
from one chamber to the other
and was passed along to the
desk of Gov. John J . Gilligan.
A spokesman for lhe governor said he was " undeCided"

whether to sign th e legislation,
whic h has produced prolonged
and hea led debates over its

men'ts.

PT. PLEASANT
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Pt. Pleasant, W. Vn.
Saturday, March 4,1972
- HOGS - 175 to 220 23.75 to
24.90, Heavies 23 to 21.25,
Lights 17 to 23, F'at Sows 20.10
to 23.40, Boars 20.50 to 21.40,
Pigs 7 to 12, Stock Shoats 15 to
22.
CATTLE - Steers 28.60 to 30,
Heifers 23 to 28, Fat Cows 22 to
25.10, Canners 17.75 to 21, Bulls
25 to 28. 70, Stock Cows and
Calves 220 to 300, Stock Steers
32 to 36, Stock Heifers 30 to 36,
Stock Steer Cai•·es 39 to 44,
Stock Heifer Calves 29 to 37.
VEAL .CALVES - Tops
!&gt;1.80, Seconds 54.70, Mediwn
:1p0 to 48.75, Common &amp;
Heavies 44.75 to 54.70.

ma intained fi remen

FIJ&gt;'TH GHADE CHEEI\LEADEHS at Syracuse Elementa ry arc, front row, 1-r, Tammy
Davis, Debbie Brown. Kim Winebrenner and Lort Chapman, 011 top ts Cuuly Patleroun .

mcnt and the bi ll went

Tl1c Setwte retum:s today ~1L
11 cu n. ;md the Huu~e at noon.
In olher actwn in the General
Assembl y , Ftcp. Do nald J.
Pease, D-{lberlin, introd uced
legislatton to comlm l " posoible
federal court i·ulinrr0 agiJinSt
Oh io's system of financing
pu hhe schoolo.
'l11e bill would nusc baste per
pupil su~s id ieo from $60 to $750,
but also wou!ll ~qualize
re venues for collJpa rab le
ta xing efforts m 'dl 62f&gt; Ohio
school districts.
Lc&lt;:~lit Paiu(uJ Solulion
Aboul 150 overa ge ami poor
s r~ho ol distr icls lc\'ylllg more
than :~o mills in propl·rly t&lt;.~xes
would hl' requ11Td to reduce
lhcir cx1stmg levies. ftfty-fo tu·
IVe(d!hy Uist ricts wttl1 taxable
vctlua t i on ~ cxct•i.!dt ng $25,000
pe r pupil woul d share their
\\'Cnlth !Jy rnt'r~~ il• ;: willtnearb r
distrr et.'i :wcurdirtg to Pe;t'il'.

to

Gilligan as written by the

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SARASOTA, Fla. (UPf) Nick Mileli, who war,ts to add
the Cleveland Indians to lhe
oo sketball and hockey teams
he already owns, gol only a
" maybe" from the Amcriccm
Leag ue, but he figures that IS
almost as good as a "yes.''
"I haven't heard anything
yel we can't satisfy," Mileti
suid
Wednesday
after
presenting the AL owners with
his plan for buying the troubled
Cleveland franchise.
"The meeting went just as I
expected," he said . ''I never
said this would be wrapped up
m a day ." The meeting lasted
seven hours.
Joe Cronin, the AI, president,
said there was still some
"financial refinements" to. be
settled, and scheduled another
league meetin g for March 22 at
St. Petersburg, r' Ja. Mileti's
purchase is expected to receive
approval at that time.
"Time was the most imporwnl element," Cronin said,
exp laini ng why detai ls of
Mileti's $10 million offer to
restaurant magnate Vernon
Stouffer did not gel into the
hands of the other owners until
Monday.
"The owners did not have
prope r time to digest the application," Cronin said . "Mr .
Milcti · made a fine prese ntation. We in the AL recognize

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his ability as a promoter ami
go-getter. Most o[ the members
of the league feel that baseball
will be in good hands with
him."
But ()·onin admitted tile
leag ue was scr utini zi ng
Milcti's pla ns with more than
normal caution . 'n1e league has
been rocked twice in three
years with under-finan ce d

~dtuol

&lt;listricts levying less than 30
m1lls of re i estate taxes would
(ace a tax mcrease, he said.
The bill also would put a 45-mill
ceiling on school levies.
''My biB is painful for some
school districts," Pease snid,
"but if federol judges rule our
eKislin g
s ystem
un consti lutiorml, I believe my bill
will be lhe least pa inful
solution to the dilemma we
wtll fmd ourselves in."
In other action Wednesday:
-- Hep. Don S. Maddux, Dl.&lt;mcaster, introduced legislation to permit pctsorlS who will
be 18 by the November ge neral
elect ion to vote in the May 2
prtma r y.

- 'lhc House passed, 74-16,
and sent lo the Senate a bill
exempting from ~rosecution
anyone who sells liquor to a
minor on the basis of a falsified
identification card.
- Rep. Robert A. MaMing,
ll-Akron, introduced a bipartis•n bill providing for low and
tnoderate inC&lt;Jme housing.
. ·: ·:.

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SlX'l11 GHAD[; BASKETBALL sq uad ot Syracuse Elementary ended tts season with a 3-2
n.:'conl. fcmnmembers, 1-r, &lt;:trC, fr ont row , Ti m Thorn, Danny Hlfflt· :1nd Mil.'lltH:\ Warner;
ixlck row. Will!;nn Ht1cr, l'OHCh, Kt'lly Winebr enner , l3ren t Arnold and ~J~rk Forbcb.

from Seattle and Washington
and Cronin suid the owners
were sensitive about approving
th e sa le without complet e ..
de tails.
Although Mileli , 411. owns the
Cleveland Cavaliers of the
NBA and the Clevela nd llarons
of the Am eri can Hockey
League , he s&lt;Jid the baseball
owners were not concerned
that he was involved in too
man y sports.
~1ouffer, 70, who founded the
restaurant chain that bears his
name 43 years ago, paid $8.2
for the team in 1966 at n time ..
.·:
when it appea red lhe lndians .;::
mighl have to move from
Cleveland because of nonsupport.
But under Stouffer's ownership they have remained a
constant loser both on the field
and at the gale, avera ging only
670,000 fans a season in )
oosefbfall:s !l argest stadium, and ·',: '.·
Slou er s osscs have cut mto
his considerable fo rtune.
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ClliCAt:O I UP!' - llig Ten
lc.1culty
r epre sen tati ves
ucdined to lift the suspensiOns
of Uni vcrstty of Minnesota
basketball playe1·s Corky
Ta ylo r and Hun Behagen after
a la st-resort appea l.

Any Gift Occasion

Uni versit y of Minnc,ota by

dumn.( a ~cun l'~·n ling !)r';l h' l at

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flth ll'lic
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Saves you over Sl OO compared 1o the cost of calling in a

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MIDDLE PORT

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Wltll 14 clubs repreJented,
advisors
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juniOt' leaders, clubs, project
completion, cham pionships
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appointed
agent,
home
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Mustangs
At Evans

ALTO CLARINET - Cindy
Glaze .
BASS
CLARINET
Patricia Eblin.
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Ginger Cullums, Sheila Edwar~! . Richard Macom ber ,
Carm el Murphy, Kimberly
Stevens.
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Lisa Thomas.
HORN - Ann Wittingon.
TRUMPET - Ralph Arnold,
Debbie Baliey, Rodney Bailey,
Jackie Carsey, Cindy Eads,
Marc Fultz, Ka thy Har,ris, Desi
Jeffers, K"ren Johnson, Kim .
.Jones, Mona King, Tanuny
Mowery, Hedina Pt·att, Teri
llussell, Ang ie Sisson, Jeff
Warner, Kathy Werry .
TROMBONE - Vicki Hoffmcm, Vickie Moore, Tammy
Offenberger, Jef! Reuter.
PEHCUSSION - Joe Anlhony, Demaris Ash, Bruce
Blackston, Dav id Cole ,
Richard Cole, Hick Davenport,
Brian Kizzee.
BAN D MANAGERS
George Stewart, Donald
Fulmer.

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increase in welfare cases.
It wa s introduced last Ma rch
by Hep . Hobert A. Manmng, RAkron, and in June was defeated by the House. In September,
however, it was revived and
passed, with two votes . lo
spare.
Senate Backs Off
The Senate changed it in
January to requir e four
crewmen on tra ins up to 5,000
feet long and one addi twnal
crew n1embcl' on longer trains.
Over co mplaints th at the
average trai n in Ohio is 7,920
feet long, lilus making mosl
tra ins keep the fift h man
aboard , the Senate cleared it
by on e vote .
But on Wednesday th e House
refused lo go alo ng with the
Senate change, the Senate
backed orr from the am t.:n d-

Owners Say Maybe

TERmiTE PROD
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addit ional duties perta ining to
railroad safely. and the bill
would cosl jobs and result in an

HENO , Nev. (UPI I - Jack
Spender IS olepping ilow n afte r
13 years of coaching basketball
at
th e
University
of
NeV1da-Rcno. Spencer has
asked to be assigned other
tea ching duties. His records
were 3-23 and 2-24 the last two
se asons but he previous ly
coached the club to four cunfcn' nce c.:hampionships.

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The bill would reduce crew
sizes by phasing out the position of fireman , a job proponents of the legislation claim
shonld ha ve been eliminated
long ago since disel engines did
not need one .
Oppo nen ts, however,

SALES HEPORT
Ohio Valley Livestock Co.
Gallipolis, Ohio
Saturday, March 4,1972
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 23.75
to 24, 220 to 250 lbs. 24 to 24.35,
Light 22.50 to 22.75, Fat Sows
21.50 to 22.2:;, Swgs 18.50 to
20.25, Boars 20 to 21.75, Pigs 7
lo 18, Shoats 14 to 20.
CATTLE - Steers 27 to 36.75,
Heifers 23.50 to 33.25, Baby
Beef :16 to 45, Fat Cows 18 to 23,
Canners 18 lo 25, Bulls 25 to 30,
Milk Cows 210 to 325.
VEAL CALVES - Tops
53.60, Seconds 49 to 52, Medium
44.50 to 48.10, Com. &amp; Hvs. 37.50
lJ 45.50, Culb 40 to down.
SHEE P - Baby Calves 20 to
72.

DENVE;H fUP1 J - The
llenvcr Broncos Wednesday
sigm&gt;d lhird-t·ound draft choice
Bill Phillips, a defensive
li neiJackN from Arkan sas
Stale . Philhps missed all last
yea r after snfferi ng a broken
a'ltkle in the firs t game but was
a standout as an offensive
guar·d in his junior year.

includes :
George, Kathy Haley, Robert
Seventh Grade Ban(!
Lemley, Cynthia Hindy, Handy
FLUTE - Mary Blaettnar, Lyons, Pam North, Jeff PatKcllee Burdette, Car olyn terson, Faith Perrin, Darrell
Charles, Ellen Darst, Teresa Puckett, Tom tucker, Leah
Ellis, Vanessa Folmer , Becky Van Me ter, Pum Vaughan, .Pat
Fultz, Beth McKnight, Pam Va ughan, June Wa msley, Dan
Offenberger, Melanie Sim- Will.
mons, Tore'" Wildermuth.
TROMSONE
Paula
CLAR!N ET
Cheryl Eichiuger, 1'rina Faulk. Randy
·sarnhctrt, Teresa Brown, George, Sozy Samuels, C r ~ig
Marilee Cassell , Mark Davis, Venoy, Rona ltl Wood.
Jean Durst , Opal Dyer,
PERCUSS ION - Dtana
Tltcressa Fish, Julia Gheen, Arnold, Keith Batley, Bruce
Jennifer Grate, Crystal Hall, Bumgardner, Danny D.avis,
Trud y Hall , Debbie liar- r:rcg Glazr, Hidmrd Johnson,
ten bach, Patty Hoffman, Ho bcl'l
McClure,
Tim
Connie Moodispaugh, Tammy 'Rawlings.
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f:ight C:ratle Band
Mar g ar~t Provin~e . Trudy
FLUTE - Katrina Batey,
Hoa ch, Kim Sebo, Rosemary Brenda Bolin, Ida Casci, Tim
Snowden, Becky Th omas , Duffy, Crystal Glaze, Esther
Cindy Triplett, Sherri Vining, Lower}', Terri uwcns, Mary
Pat ty Warner, Diana Wheeler, J(uschel, Sa ndie Sayre.
Beverly Wilcox, Bonnie Wood,
CLAIUN £CT - Faye Reibel,
Cheryl Woods.
Scott r'raser, Mary Gullagher,
SAXOPHON E - Debbie Tami Hoffman, Drcama
Birchfield, Duane McLaugiJiin. Hovat ter, Penny .Johnson.
Cathy Meadows, Tammy Cheryl Lehew, Vi"kic Manley,
Sm1th.
Kris Mor ris, Kim Ohl111ger.
TRUMPET
Darlene Dellbi Phill ip.&lt;, Judy Radford ,
Barrett, Mary Boggs, Bobby Ka thy Hupe, Ed1tl1 Woodard.
Cox, Sandy Carnes, Ricky

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' Market Report

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Tournamenf Scores
By United Presslnterna1ional

!Class AI
Columbia 63 Clearvicw 62
Ross Southeastern 63 Zane

Trace 52
Rittman 61 Lowell ville 59

(Class AAJ

Kens ton 46 Hudson 39
Independence 50 Norwayne .49

Bexley 53 London 52
Poland 65 Liber ty. 43

!Class AAA}
Alliance 59 Can ton McK in ley 57

Akron Buchtel 69 Barberton 61
Cha rdon A7 Rt&gt;vere 43
Cleve. Eas t Tech 120

Valley Forge 72
Lorain Admiral Kmg 76 Lora m
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EMS Council
Expanded for

Meigs County
Dr. Thomas W. Morgan,
chaJrman of the Emergency
Service Ac.lvb:ory Council , has
announced additional mclnbet'S in Meigs County will be
sc rvin~ un th e group.
The council, made up uf
reprc se nt.:lti ves of se ven
sou lhe&lt;lsleru Ohio co unties,
will direct Jts activities toward
assis ting in the esw blishment
of a regiona l eme rgency

medical service organization
und er a pilot program being
organized by the Ohio Valley
Health Services Foundation
ln e. D. J. Lloyd is director of
program development.
Meigs County members of
the advisory cotml'il now ilre
Ben Ewing, Wal te r Cleland,
~'ritz Sisson, Mrs. Barbara
Shuler , Mrs . Donald Mora,
John Zerkle , J tm Mees,
William Baronick, Robert
Clark, Dr . Ray R. Pickens,
Donald Diener, and Chester
Tannehill.

SIXTH C:HADE CHEEHLEADEHS at Syrat11se Elernenwry '"''' fro11t row. 1-r, Sha ron
~vans, Teresit Ferrell &lt;.md Conrnc Patterson; be~ ck row, Lori Gulntht.: r, .J ;1ye Onl, Hes.sic Duvis
and Beverly Priee, advisor.

Over 130 instrumental music
students of the Meigs Junior
High School will be presented
in concert at 8 p. m. Priday at
the school auditorium in
Middleport.
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Under the direction of David
Bowen and Harry Guenther,
the seventh and eighth grade
bands will present a varied
program.
Seventh grade band nwnbers
will include, "This Old Man,"
" Greensleeves" , " Spiritual
Rock," a waltz , "Sh erry
Lynn", "Londond erry Air"
and "Spiritual March. "
The eighth grade band will
play such numbers as "For All
We Know," "Big Band Bossa
Nova", " By the Time I Get to
Phoenix ", ''Rainy Days and
Mondays," "Close to You" and
" I'll Never Fall in Love
Again," the theme from "Love
Story" from the pop field.
Other numbe rs will include
"Kings Go r'orth ," "Little
Scotch Sui te", "A Set of
Spirituals", uTrum pet Song,.,
and "March Along Song."
Personnel of lhe two bands

COLUMBUS (UPI) - A bill
eliminating the requirement
that freight trains use fivemember crews in Ohio was
cleared by the Ohio General
Assembly after a year of going
from one chamber to the other
and was passed along to the
desk of Gov. John J . Gilligan.
A spokesman for lhe governor said he was " undeCided"

whether to sign th e legislation,
whic h has produced prolonged
and hea led debates over its

men'ts.

PT. PLEASANT
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Pt. Pleasant, W. Vn.
Saturday, March 4,1972
- HOGS - 175 to 220 23.75 to
24.90, Heavies 23 to 21.25,
Lights 17 to 23, F'at Sows 20.10
to 23.40, Boars 20.50 to 21.40,
Pigs 7 to 12, Stock Shoats 15 to
22.
CATTLE - Steers 28.60 to 30,
Heifers 23 to 28, Fat Cows 22 to
25.10, Canners 17.75 to 21, Bulls
25 to 28. 70, Stock Cows and
Calves 220 to 300, Stock Steers
32 to 36, Stock Heifers 30 to 36,
Stock Steer Cai•·es 39 to 44,
Stock Heifer Calves 29 to 37.
VEAL .CALVES - Tops
!&gt;1.80, Seconds 54.70, Mediwn
:1p0 to 48.75, Common &amp;
Heavies 44.75 to 54.70.

ma intained fi remen

FIJ&gt;'TH GHADE CHEEI\LEADEHS at Syracuse Elementa ry arc, front row, 1-r, Tammy
Davis, Debbie Brown. Kim Winebrenner and Lort Chapman, 011 top ts Cuuly Patleroun .

mcnt and the bi ll went

Tl1c Setwte retum:s today ~1L
11 cu n. ;md the Huu~e at noon.
In olher actwn in the General
Assembl y , Ftcp. Do nald J.
Pease, D-{lberlin, introd uced
legislatton to comlm l " posoible
federal court i·ulinrr0 agiJinSt
Oh io's system of financing
pu hhe schoolo.
'l11e bill would nusc baste per
pupil su~s id ieo from $60 to $750,
but also wou!ll ~qualize
re venues for collJpa rab le
ta xing efforts m 'dl 62f&gt; Ohio
school districts.
Lc&lt;:~lit Paiu(uJ Solulion
Aboul 150 overa ge ami poor
s r~ho ol distr icls lc\'ylllg more
than :~o mills in propl·rly t&lt;.~xes
would hl' requ11Td to reduce
lhcir cx1stmg levies. ftfty-fo tu·
IVe(d!hy Uist ricts wttl1 taxable
vctlua t i on ~ cxct•i.!dt ng $25,000
pe r pupil woul d share their
\\'Cnlth !Jy rnt'r~~ il• ;: willtnearb r
distrr et.'i :wcurdirtg to Pe;t'il'.

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SARASOTA, Fla. (UPf) Nick Mileli, who war,ts to add
the Cleveland Indians to lhe
oo sketball and hockey teams
he already owns, gol only a
" maybe" from the Amcriccm
Leag ue, but he figures that IS
almost as good as a "yes.''
"I haven't heard anything
yel we can't satisfy," Mileti
suid
Wednesday
after
presenting the AL owners with
his plan for buying the troubled
Cleveland franchise.
"The meeting went just as I
expected," he said . ''I never
said this would be wrapped up
m a day ." The meeting lasted
seven hours.
Joe Cronin, the AI, president,
said there was still some
"financial refinements" to. be
settled, and scheduled another
league meetin g for March 22 at
St. Petersburg, r' Ja. Mileti's
purchase is expected to receive
approval at that time.
"Time was the most imporwnl element," Cronin said,
exp laini ng why detai ls of
Mileti's $10 million offer to
restaurant magnate Vernon
Stouffer did not gel into the
hands of the other owners until
Monday.
"The owners did not have
prope r time to digest the application," Cronin said . "Mr .
Milcti · made a fine prese ntation. We in the AL recognize

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his ability as a promoter ami
go-getter. Most o[ the members
of the league feel that baseball
will be in good hands with
him."
But ()·onin admitted tile
leag ue was scr utini zi ng
Milcti's pla ns with more than
normal caution . 'n1e league has
been rocked twice in three
years with under-finan ce d

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&lt;listricts levying less than 30
m1lls of re i estate taxes would
(ace a tax mcrease, he said.
The bill also would put a 45-mill
ceiling on school levies.
''My biB is painful for some
school districts," Pease snid,
"but if federol judges rule our
eKislin g
s ystem
un consti lutiorml, I believe my bill
will be lhe least pa inful
solution to the dilemma we
wtll fmd ourselves in."
In other action Wednesday:
-- Hep. Don S. Maddux, Dl.&lt;mcaster, introduced legislation to permit pctsorlS who will
be 18 by the November ge neral
elect ion to vote in the May 2
prtma r y.

- 'lhc House passed, 74-16,
and sent lo the Senate a bill
exempting from ~rosecution
anyone who sells liquor to a
minor on the basis of a falsified
identification card.
- Rep. Robert A. MaMing,
ll-Akron, introduced a bipartis•n bill providing for low and
tnoderate inC&lt;Jme housing.
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SlX'l11 GHAD[; BASKETBALL sq uad ot Syracuse Elementary ended tts season with a 3-2
n.:'conl. fcmnmembers, 1-r, &lt;:trC, fr ont row , Ti m Thorn, Danny Hlfflt· :1nd Mil.'lltH:\ Warner;
ixlck row. Will!;nn Ht1cr, l'OHCh, Kt'lly Winebr enner , l3ren t Arnold and ~J~rk Forbcb.

from Seattle and Washington
and Cronin suid the owners
were sensitive about approving
th e sa le without complet e ..
de tails.
Although Mileli , 411. owns the
Cleveland Cavaliers of the
NBA and the Clevela nd llarons
of the Am eri can Hockey
League , he s&lt;Jid the baseball
owners were not concerned
that he was involved in too
man y sports.
~1ouffer, 70, who founded the
restaurant chain that bears his
name 43 years ago, paid $8.2
for the team in 1966 at n time ..
.·:
when it appea red lhe lndians .;::
mighl have to move from
Cleveland because of nonsupport.
But under Stouffer's ownership they have remained a
constant loser both on the field
and at the gale, avera ging only
670,000 fans a season in )
oosefbfall:s !l argest stadium, and ·',: '.·
Slou er s osscs have cut mto
his considerable fo rtune.
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lc.1culty
r epre sen tati ves
ucdined to lift the suspensiOns
of Uni vcrstty of Minnesota
basketball playe1·s Corky
Ta ylo r and Hun Behagen after
a la st-resort appea l.

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Everything That 's New ... HERE .
For Spring At The Fabtic Shop

.LARGE SELECTION OFTRIMS

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Mustangs
At Evans

ALTO CLARINET - Cindy
Glaze .
BASS
CLARINET
Patricia Eblin.
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Ginger Cullums, Sheila Edwar~! . Richard Macom ber ,
Carm el Murphy, Kimberly
Stevens.
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Lisa Thomas.
HORN - Ann Wittingon.
TRUMPET - Ralph Arnold,
Debbie Baliey, Rodney Bailey,
Jackie Carsey, Cindy Eads,
Marc Fultz, Ka thy Har,ris, Desi
Jeffers, K"ren Johnson, Kim .
.Jones, Mona King, Tanuny
Mowery, Hedina Pt·att, Teri
llussell, Ang ie Sisson, Jeff
Warner, Kathy Werry .
TROMBONE - Vicki Hoffmcm, Vickie Moore, Tammy
Offenberger, Jef! Reuter.
PEHCUSSION - Joe Anlhony, Demaris Ash, Bruce
Blackston, Dav id Cole ,
Richard Cole, Hick Davenport,
Brian Kizzee.
BAN D MANAGERS
George Stewart, Donald
Fulmer.

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increase in welfare cases.
It wa s introduced last Ma rch
by Hep . Hobert A. Manmng, RAkron, and in June was defeated by the House. In September,
however, it was revived and
passed, with two votes . lo
spare.
Senate Backs Off
The Senate changed it in
January to requir e four
crewmen on tra ins up to 5,000
feet long and one addi twnal
crew n1embcl' on longer trains.
Over co mplaints th at the
average trai n in Ohio is 7,920
feet long, lilus making mosl
tra ins keep the fift h man
aboard , the Senate cleared it
by on e vote .
But on Wednesday th e House
refused lo go alo ng with the
Senate change, the Senate
backed orr from the am t.:n d-

Owners Say Maybe

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addit ional duties perta ining to
railroad safely. and the bill
would cosl jobs and result in an

HENO , Nev. (UPI I - Jack
Spender IS olepping ilow n afte r
13 years of coaching basketball
at
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University
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NeV1da-Rcno. Spencer has
asked to be assigned other
tea ching duties. His records
were 3-23 and 2-24 the last two
se asons but he previous ly
coached the club to four cunfcn' nce c.:hampionships.

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The bill would reduce crew
sizes by phasing out the position of fireman , a job proponents of the legislation claim
shonld ha ve been eliminated
long ago since disel engines did
not need one .
Oppo nen ts, however,

SALES HEPORT
Ohio Valley Livestock Co.
Gallipolis, Ohio
Saturday, March 4,1972
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 23.75
to 24, 220 to 250 lbs. 24 to 24.35,
Light 22.50 to 22.75, Fat Sows
21.50 to 22.2:;, Swgs 18.50 to
20.25, Boars 20 to 21.75, Pigs 7
lo 18, Shoats 14 to 20.
CATTLE - Steers 27 to 36.75,
Heifers 23.50 to 33.25, Baby
Beef :16 to 45, Fat Cows 18 to 23,
Canners 18 lo 25, Bulls 25 to 30,
Milk Cows 210 to 325.
VEAL CALVES - Tops
53.60, Seconds 49 to 52, Medium
44.50 to 48.10, Com. &amp; Hvs. 37.50
lJ 45.50, Culb 40 to down.
SHEE P - Baby Calves 20 to
72.

DENVE;H fUP1 J - The
llenvcr Broncos Wednesday
sigm&gt;d lhird-t·ound draft choice
Bill Phillips, a defensive
li neiJackN from Arkan sas
Stale . Philhps missed all last
yea r after snfferi ng a broken
a'ltkle in the firs t game but was
a standout as an offensive
guar·d in his junior year.

includes :
George, Kathy Haley, Robert
Seventh Grade Ban(!
Lemley, Cynthia Hindy, Handy
FLUTE - Mary Blaettnar, Lyons, Pam North, Jeff PatKcllee Burdette, Car olyn terson, Faith Perrin, Darrell
Charles, Ellen Darst, Teresa Puckett, Tom tucker, Leah
Ellis, Vanessa Folmer , Becky Van Me ter, Pum Vaughan, .Pat
Fultz, Beth McKnight, Pam Va ughan, June Wa msley, Dan
Offenberger, Melanie Sim- Will.
mons, Tore'" Wildermuth.
TROMSONE
Paula
CLAR!N ET
Cheryl Eichiuger, 1'rina Faulk. Randy
·sarnhctrt, Teresa Brown, George, Sozy Samuels, C r ~ig
Marilee Cassell , Mark Davis, Venoy, Rona ltl Wood.
Jean Durst , Opal Dyer,
PERCUSS ION - Dtana
Tltcressa Fish, Julia Gheen, Arnold, Keith Batley, Bruce
Jennifer Grate, Crystal Hall, Bumgardner, Danny D.avis,
Trud y Hall , Debbie liar- r:rcg Glazr, Hidmrd Johnson,
ten bach, Patty Hoffman, Ho bcl'l
McClure,
Tim
Connie Moodispaugh, Tammy 'Rawlings.
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f:ight C:ratle Band
Mar g ar~t Provin~e . Trudy
FLUTE - Katrina Batey,
Hoa ch, Kim Sebo, Rosemary Brenda Bolin, Ida Casci, Tim
Snowden, Becky Th omas , Duffy, Crystal Glaze, Esther
Cindy Triplett, Sherri Vining, Lower}', Terri uwcns, Mary
Pat ty Warner, Diana Wheeler, J(uschel, Sa ndie Sayre.
Beverly Wilcox, Bonnie Wood,
CLAIUN £CT - Faye Reibel,
Cheryl Woods.
Scott r'raser, Mary Gullagher,
SAXOPHON E - Debbie Tami Hoffman, Drcama
Birchfield, Duane McLaugiJiin. Hovat ter, Penny .Johnson.
Cathy Meadows, Tammy Cheryl Lehew, Vi"kic Manley,
Sm1th.
Kris Mor ris, Kim Ohl111ger.
TRUMPET
Darlene Dellbi Phill ip.&lt;, Judy Radford ,
Barrett, Mary Boggs, Bobby Ka thy Hupe, Ed1tl1 Woodard.
Cox, Sandy Carnes, Ricky

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' Market Report

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__ Arts Fair
in Pomeroy Monday

992-5292
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Plans Made for
Conference Here
Of Jr. Auxiliary
Sherrie Marshall , daughter
· of Mr. and Mrs. Cha rl es
Marshall, was named Li ttle
Miss P.oppy at a recent
111eeting of the Jun ior
American l,egion Auxiliary of
Ikew Webster Post 39.
Scleded as Juni or Miss
Poppy was Beth McKnight.
The two girls will compete for
District 8 honors at the junior
conference to be heid on April
29 at the Sacred Heart Church
in Pomeroy .
Arrangements for the junior
confenmre were discussed and
the girls were assigned hostess
duties. The 'girls worked on a
conference cover during 01c
1rteeling cotlducted by Shari
Reuter, president. A donation
was made to the heart fund,
and 60 mini cups were made
fm· the Eighth District Junior
community service party at
the Southeastern Ohio Men4l l
Health Cen'-'r on March 15.

Flower Sbow S
Theme St!tected
1

Thi' gir ls will ~l·rvc· at the
Mar ch 2a med11l g of the
Auxi liHry.
Mec ti 1ig Monday at lhc home

t~r Mrs. Harry Du vis, advisor.

"Spring M•gk '' hDs been
seh·&lt; ted as tllr lhemf' for.tht"
sprlug flo 11·~: r shi&gt;w of th e
Ch r&lt;t&lt;r Gnrdc11 Club to be .
ht'ld Aprll 29 anij ~0 al noyal
Oak l'ark.
Members of. tb ~ scheduling·
l'ummll!er, Mrs. llorace
Karr, Mn . I. B. Walker, and
Mrs. F.nrl Dean met Tuesday
at the hnnw of Mrs. Paul
Barr, general chairman, In
plun the classes. A junior
division wlll be lndudcd in
tht• show schedule.

Two

V;.i. Jen.tinc llt-rangenwnts rnudc

by Mrs. Holvunl Nolan &lt;'CII·
t&lt;!I'C d the table when tht' Third
WNirwsday Hunwnwkers l'lub
llll't

t'e(·(' utly.

The mer- Ling. \'&lt;lllductcd hy
president .ll'il n I'I&amp;IJ . opcn~d
wiUl lhc " Lord '~ Prnyer " nnd
giving lh&lt;' fl M~ ~lcu ~u . TJIU
thought lor the month was ''0
Lord Th011 ha$t searched mo
011&lt;1 know me." J',qnlm JJO: 1·7
wa~ t•uad by Mildred Pierce fur
d&lt;wotlolll,, allil Mrs. Hall re$d

painlt'd pflhm

l 'ii.'ICS,

At len~IIJ~ ware lhose IIHJlled
~nd Mrs. Cl\lirlutte Nease,
Mrs , ' (';lcanor l)ohr~m , Mrs ,
F:lva 011llcy, Mr~ . MOI'!lill'el
l~ichlngor, MI'Jl, lrene. l'arkcr,
Mn. Linda Ferrell, Mrs,
Pauline Mol'trlly, Mn.

"Hidden In Your He"rt."
noll CIIJI WUIIIMWtred with Vlrglnlu Slll»er, Mn. Marsant
oValenUne vene relcll111 by Cottrill, Mn. Betty Frltnd, •~~&lt;I
U1t IG pment. POtm ot lhll tuoall, M•rvln 1 nd DroniJa

or

"Love'• Empathy,"
wa1 rud by Ada Slack.
~ crtllry and lrtnunr'•

month,

T~dord .

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I'OIIOI't llvtn by t\1111!1 White
l.ETART, W. VA. - Anlllllll
wert &amp;pproved.
lhuurvlvorM ot Mr~. b@
l'lhM E.
Mn. Nolan showtld pltHlU 8 Clark, who died 'l'ue8dfty niMh I,
und ut'nHmanlll. S h~ will IIIHO ot•e 811 Mon~ wha lnaludu CQrl
h1vo Msurprls~ Qru!t lot• Ut~ And !.eo, l,ttllrlt Hoyt of
Mtruh ~~ ruuMinQ wllon Qoch KMMII~A l WilliAlll, !'(llliOI'Oy j
uno 1~ tobt•lnQ ~el~sorM, JlliliQII1 tlftt't'y or KlrkiMnd. Ill., ""d
t•ul\lt• Yt.' yht'\1 8Uek, liMill w~l~lll F't·~n~ lin iii tl@Kftl~ . lll.

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Announcements of lhe secretary, announced the state
District 13 rally to be held at session which will be held at
Syracuse on April 13 nnd the the Impel'ial House, Dayton,
state session 1o he held in and requested that every
Day ton ·on Aug,. 22-2.1 were coun cil in th e state be
made at the Mb)lday night represented. Heserv;1liom; are
meeting Of '1'he0dor4s Council to be mailed in as soon as
17, Daughters of America , at
the IOOF Hall.
1 Fifty-year members will be
·f'
honored at the dislricl rallv
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and members of Theodorus are ·
asked to eontact ' Mrs. Nellie
'l11ree art classes under the ·
Hayes advising whether they
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Mn:i. Donna
will be attending the ra lly so tilrcctJOn o1
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that the n'cogni lim! service (]huuwt• mstruc 1or , : po · '
' e ("... es1cr P'fA
son~ I b)• th
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Acornrnunica t{nn fl'(;tn Lura
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B.· turrlck, . stat!) cuunl'i l
, Mrs. Hoy Holter, cultural
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A 4't Classes
Launched

rrport'l tilt•! tlu• (' lil !:i~ &lt;'S Will
ThUt~-day
cun sis.t of Ill lwurs of 1n··
stnh·tion ;mel lhat nn :trl ~hnw
Se~
wi ll he hdd al lh t• May ll ot•t·ting
•1f lh &lt;• PTA.
Work SC$Sion~ were plun!ICd Slxllt, ~vcnth anu L'i~Nh

Work

Sessimzs

pt•cceded the mee\tna at which Mm·u, NtuJCY tll\lonour, Mary
llrtiQ nvoral.llllma Ill bullneu Tayl or, nurbru·• While,

WednesdMY or tho.duth ol her
nltl'tl, Mn, ltuth Kennedy, 49,
o1 Cleveland, dtll8hl4lr of Mr1.
Vln~:trit YuunK, who dltd lut
monU\. Mrs. Ktnnedy 11 IUr·
vivo~ by hHr husbllnd, Auron, 1
MOll, Auron, Jr., I · dl\llhll!r,
t,yun, ~nllllti'@Q MrQntkihlklrtn.
l~tur~t'MI ~tt•vi~lii will h@h@l~
MMUI'dfty
lliUI'IlinM
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were tran11cted. Alltndlnt l"tttrldu Wlndun , Anlll 81uall,
Kulhy Newall, Oebi Wlhdon,
Smith, Mn. Holen Hill, Mn. tuld Hrt~~da Lltthllm.
Hope Dralle anci!Jhlt'OII, Mr.. lrt thu WadnMdny nl~ltt
· •n~ Mn. OrviUa Hoj lia, Mr. ('Uur~~ 01.0 Uril•d, tourlh Hntl
Mnd Mn. Junior Cu)@tnan, rl!lh ijrod~t'! lnulmlln~ Willlum
Cot•o,, Oruct Mnd Mat•k, Mr. Keilh Wulr!l, l~wollltl@ IIOIJI',
llld Mn. Fred 91111MIII, Lorlndtt 'l'odil IIIMN~II. rt~oocco F;tl,
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Normu J@ftll
llt'iln lliY@r, IIOOII@Y K@Jil!l,
wvt·o lilt Rev, Mr. an«' Mra.

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use tn 11omr Mol·
ltCC li ~ o il t")(:illth

Stock

'l'wd\lo Sluclontl'l
Nl'N.lc•d 1.0 H1!gi.J1

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SCHICK '

From Regular

Anti

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and

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18 STICK PKG.

Suits

;tt !I ll' 'nt?J"tin g

w1~ 1't' t h ~~ dl'&lt;.tllls of ." ri ll'
Ebi!r:-: ha ch, tJrotlll'r .u! M 1·~
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khulllw n ~ l'l'i:•ltn;-; ut Mn

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NO. 794
·Reg. 11.69 8's •

Sport Coats ·

th en nal IJ.Innkc·t' Wi ll IJr·
I)UJ'tlt;J!)t'll tor
· ·thll 'l'l ft ln hou h'
for !Ill· ug•·o.
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NO. 784 4's
Reg. 89'

Polly'1 Probl~m

(1\LL I'OINtVIIV~1 ._9\Il · :UO!I
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59¢
$1 09

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Pollenex'

INJECTOR
BLADES

HeibeL

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""'' •• h•;•l 1u111a Ml ~ . Or l'ioillll ~Oi l U IU IJI ~• IJIJUII ul CI'IJnlil
nl lliltU I ill :t CIIJl vf. Wa(ur hlid lht•tl ~Cjn rr· l'iii ~ I UJJ ~• ~ II
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llllliliiUl llh t ~ a lltet uf Culllll~tM, ~~~~ ~~'~ lh;.r~n fl ~t ~Wt&gt;Vfl
l(ll'~i,.u·t. 'J ~u.&gt; ' 1111e1, lla vlrl
lf,v t.h!• ~tllfii~l .
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lll·: r\ H 1 '0 1. 1 , \'~ Du tell Mt'!,. li lion! I h~ 1· e lf,Jtl n •l ,v
llii•HI I"P ~ ll lt ' I'CIIiUIItng 01-l•k btll'li ' !Jillo JIVIII St"i lllt'aq
' '"'I i •M II ~ II ~ l' nhiJitl ~ llll)ll'.l 'l,\' wit h Vl::tt,\' tr1NJ1; &lt;nt ul.
1'"1"" wlolo•li dvt• rrt1l ~~I'III Uh lh~ 11 1 .MN M. IJ ll

1 "i lll pl\ 1"' '' ' ' ' fi\H u\ ll ll!l d tun ~1 ' ' '1 1 ' 1: llnl{ inni o ~ wit h
IIH 1 Wut tl!t, j HII..' P l! W!Jrl, j :1 1l!1t1 w l til
· ·• l ' (fll l•lr rl 11 mt l

St()te

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Against
Inflation

&amp;i)Te, Tltlnmle Starcher, Aji'II
l'm·ker , rt•y W~t ry., qnu ,Judy

!lr d IJ~e~y

I ~ 01 ~ 1/ llAhlll'~f hH llllgi ~l!fl du ~ IIIIi II•&gt; I difl •II II

possible.
Members were os k .d to
cun~· ibu t e to a cuo11try store,
tlte holl\c nnd orpha ns tH illr ,
and thl' "guess what" table ~~~
the district ·r "Uy. In a ll'! lel'
from Mrs. Alkt· r. WPaver ,

SUNOAY

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JOINthe MARCH,

.

unicv of.Mra. &lt;.:arrle Melnlu!l't,
grade 1tudenll meet , on Tt1e
tllnal ot MI'II.·Betty Retbel
Tueeday following school.
wu
allo reported'.
J;;ru:ollw In tho eluHs ar.e Betsy
II wos dccldtld to order six
Amsbary, 'fnmml Dahr,
at lhe,hornt of Mr,·alid Mra. Dtnlac Dean, Robin Elklllll, dOZf!llliPrO fllunntng C!llendUTH
Nol'l11an E; H)o~n1 r ; '
IJierry lllppl~. · Jounne Flck, to be sold by lhc mcmbm. 'rh '

NIICCF.Dli!.S

Ci@Vtl"nd .

1\y lllr.1't' l' 1:1\ NAii\'

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SATURDAY

OPEN ··
,DAILY ·
. UNTIL
10 P,M.

ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS

District, State Sessions Noted

FRIDAY

'.

2-HOUR
CLEANING

·ApuUuek iupper ~Ill! arace . Connie lluflmun , Rachel prtw puclro~" uonHtoo ~Y Mrx.
by the l'tev. Robet•t ' Smith Huntol', l'llnl Kautz, Mury F'orn~ ltou81t was Wl)ll by Mr.~.

M1·s. Con \'uunM leMrned

THURSDAY

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Nllif.1't, Rubert H. Roush, Jr.,
Francia . E. Siuvqr, . Sr., tor 8 P.' m. NCh;,T.IItndaJi at
llatlrleen Strait, Allred L. ' the United Fallh 'Non·
WMfi'Vrt, Byrd SWII!Ion, Sarah 'nenomlnallonal Church when
Jl'ollur~. St. Clair Hl,ll, Herbert the CIIIICre(llllon ~recently

F. Rpee •nd Tamara L.

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.

SC'\'I'nt/

\

school at '/ Jl.lll .
,-.)ir h 1\1 w ltl i~t I wlillW•11J.: p&gt;'tiii&lt;HI l'. itl~ bl u~ ribbon'
The fair will be pr&lt;'&lt;'ertr'l.i at lht•- 1}1 ,11 kiy \ llf, ft(,:,l, l:i' r•i1nd~
\\ IHiten; in cat h categoi.'y on
7,so p.m. by u brit•f m~~ tln g·or :..~ndJ t ~u·1t pkw,; l\··f '11\'I'~·IHt~t·h Pad.! ~~ructi • level of the other
th~ PTA . Pare 11 ~~ ~ nd v isltO!'~
rat~·gvrf 1 rl t ,, h r&lt;H11~J(•Vl'lt 11
&lt;•l •·m1·n~H') st'lwtlls, at the
will then l)P iOVI(cd lc &lt;iew tbr ·reci!iVC t'lh)h.f. · w 11 '!1-- ·.\tl . tlfi!'ll R Jnt'&lt;! ling of tht' Meigs
d1~play;; a!1d wn tc h lh&lt;•&lt;~&lt;·tinty
shtdentn b::l\ih1t1a;1 m tlw f:.tlr ('ou nr v ('ounr il of P11rents IU!d
ilf the art class. Hctreshme nl\ "'"ill r L&gt;CrtV&lt; 1 8 pa l" t!Cip3n4!' 1'Lachers. Wi.uner8 there will
will be srrved tlurrng U1is tintt. · tibhou.
be displByr,l at the D.istrlct 16
E~hi bits 111 the cu ltur~ l ·~rts
All blu~ 11blwn "' 11r .t Pi" •· PTA srJri ng con(erenee at
wlnnt:•rs, of tlw 11-J ~~ ~ruy :-;{'hi "Jl JaCk6on ~nd be again placed in
wHJ then bl.' plilct•l 111 t·Qm· coll!peti tlon at ihc convention
of UJr Ohio PTA in October.
Emphasis of lhe cultural arts
pt'l;grt~rn I ~ La encourage
lltR'tHDA YS Jlll'l .fl n~ O
.
Lm'AR'f,, W. \ A,
1'1ic' cieatJVIty and h·eedom o!
hir Uid~ v• o!Mr. m111 ~~~·,. &lt;\)Ill . cX) o r~SS i il/1 of VIeWS ilnd
Thel'e w11 s ~ rll ujr ~ing i nf: of I.utkeYdooS' ltlr\· i' · g'ralll.l
t.F: TAHT Foll.!.S .:_ A wim1en of lti(&gt;United Mel podisl
l~ elm~s .
prog1·aui on missions enUtled Church to brco11H:. mo re· "Now Thank We All Our. God" t·llildrc.n wen• flu.,. :r\'Pd 11rt
' 'A Church for Others" was l!nowle tlgaiJle an d .ac tively and "I Gave My Life lor Thee," Sul1day al the hiPII H' t•f ~It and
present{'&lt;! by Mrs. · Nota invol ved in the ljevelopment of Scrip tur e by Mrs . M~b e l Mrs. Lanv Lurk•') tilJO w
Penrson al the 1'uesday ·night people throu gh ~ hanging Shields wa.1' fr om M~tlhew.
Char· Jcston~ Thr hutHII't'~1 S ,
Mrs.
Wolfe
and
Mrs.
Julia
opinion
and
financial
support.
· meelin!i' or the East LetartLar!'y l~dward .. :1 w1rj PhihJJ
, Women's Society. of Christian ·Mrs . Marlene Fis her Norris srrvrd refr~shmen ts Dean, &lt;igc1 J ~ .u··· .-.;111"1'-i of Mr:.
presided at the meeting which from a ta ble cm·rying out the ~e n d Mrs. ). un") LlU-ki 1 .Hioo~
Serviee.
opened with a devotional St. Patrick's Day theme to ;md Atn) K(ttha!Pt'n, ' ' l~t' 1, IS
'Purpose of the progr~m ·as . service and prayer by Mrs. those named ;md Mrs. Mary Ihe daughw r of l&gt;t r.t. :ind Mr~ .
Reaues~)
·explained by Mrs. Pearson was Eulah ·Wolle. Mrs. Hazel l'ox Roush, Mrs. F'ode Hayman, 'Roger Lur keydun ,\m;· resides
lo inci·ease understanding of an gav~ the secretary'S repm'l, Mrs. Sue Oeeglt•, Mrs. ./oyc~'
with her mother at Mid~letJor.t
interrs l. in one aspect of and Mrs. Eileen Roush, the White, Mrs. Dor is Sayre, Mrs. whrle her daddy 1~ ~t!ltionl!d it1
missions, that of endeavoring trensw·or's report. A thnnk-you Ferne ·B. Hayman, Mrs, 'Lucy Vi elnam . Both l.urry and
to meN the needs of deve loping note for Oowcrs was read from J)onuhu c, a10d Mrs. Eileen Hoger Lu~ keydno were fo rmer
21o.E. lnd
Pomeroy
nat ions, anp to stimulate Mrs. Edna Roush.
Housh.
resident,; of Letart
Phone 992-5428
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Arrangements Made
~YHACUSE

NELSON'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE

Mission Field Explored ·

the ~ iri s made 20 Easter
baskec' arrd bunnle replicas .to
be taken to the Athens Health
Center for 11 'party tOday.
Work on th e conference
covers and poppy posters was
continued . Plans were made
for assistin~ at the joint
initiation of members at the
Hulzer Medical Center, First
Middleport hall on March 26.
and to join with the junrors of Ave. and Cedar St. General
the Middleport unit after U1e visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m.
' initiation ('eremony for u work Maternity visiting hOurs 2i30 lo
se.s5ion on cm·S8ges fur the 4c30 p .m. Parents only on
Pcct ia tries Ward .
con!erence.
Htrths
The juliiors will sorve at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Curtis Miller,
April !) Cancer Crusade dinner
at Meigs High School. Anolher Jackson, a daughter .and Mr.
rnecl ing was set for Monday and Mrs. William C. Oartey,
·
night at tile hall at which limt• Gallipolis, a daug hter.
lll.,.·harge•
WtJrk will begin on favQrs for
Mrs. Hal'iey E. Hendricks
U1e distrie t (' onferencc.
and dnu ghter , Shelia ·A.
LHn h&lt;..~m .
Susan
l.)rnne
W;otkin&gt;. .John W. Neal,
Ken neth C' . llronokowski,
Mabe( McBee, Mrs. Milford L.
Howard. Jr . and son, Robert S.
carqboard, glue, an 16x~4 inch Call11h;-w t Sli~ \'t • n r&gt;n le Carter, .
pict'(1 c)f colored gift wrap of 11 Ku lilh:en Barnes. 1\ urrald r:.
eolor t'~J\\'d ully liked\ and li C':nnpJ Jl' ., Hu~s etl S. ll4'utn,
llt' t'dlt.• l'ilr .:1 hcH v}· thrc&lt;.~d .
A1 &lt;r nelle Clibb , l'ora M.
't\ cl(·lil'l uu.c.; potluck luru.:h Wi.l~: i.lull nl'!l, llehuruh J . Ut•Will,
t' lljcJy(•tl at nnon with tai)J, . i'l&lt;~r il' &lt;' A, Djl l&lt;,n. Susa n
g fll t'l' c~ i Vi' fl b) M r s. M fat'j..;;trf' t
F rw n i n~~. J·;ugc nt.• H. GI'I'Crl,
llltllt·.r IJurtr!t.: tht• nltcn lliOf1 l'll li'ldn A. Muloi!a , ·steven

HOSPITAL
NEWS

~ .r(lo ~. 1"/

A rultural u·,. ~~ fair. w11l ~~ in all six Willies nf the
prescnl.,J Monda) ni~h l al ohe Puincroy sthU\ll wLII be on
Pon1ri't1V l•: lcllleu(ary S&lt;:hnol, ex hibit•. ·
·
ol n -~l e n.sive &lt;li~ pla; of
fn add iliull .ll' 1111' displays,
VIS\l&lt;1 \ :fr t ! I Ul U •riaL~; mblud1ng thf &amp;1'.1rlas.&lt; uf J5 pUpilS under')
ml~~ w1Hrr rblors: mosa fts. dJrel'tron or Mrs. Margaret
(·otlage ·· 1 anti drawings, as well P.lla l;,•wis, mstructor, will be
as · Ol'igm ~,l ~ongs und· musje, doing thr ir work with uils. 'the
~trr a11d essays by student.~ art studenl' are llo rq oort to lhe

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Cbarle11e Hoeflich

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7- 'l'he lllstt; · •ntino '· \1uhil'IAI.tl 1'011o.1')',l

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WITH l HIS CIIUrD" •

S

NELSON'S DRUG

~ ••··•• UI'J~ t J ll·72

CAPSULES
Reg. 1L79

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IIM!T I COUPOM l'lM ~U-CHbl

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Reg.·9R'

30's

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6- T1IG O.Uy Sentinel, MiddlepOrt-Pomeroy, U., March 9, 1972
_,;__"

__ Arts Fair
in Pomeroy Monday

992-5292
•

Plans Made for
Conference Here
Of Jr. Auxiliary
Sherrie Marshall , daughter
· of Mr. and Mrs. Cha rl es
Marshall, was named Li ttle
Miss P.oppy at a recent
111eeting of the Jun ior
American l,egion Auxiliary of
Ikew Webster Post 39.
Scleded as Juni or Miss
Poppy was Beth McKnight.
The two girls will compete for
District 8 honors at the junior
conference to be heid on April
29 at the Sacred Heart Church
in Pomeroy .
Arrangements for the junior
confenmre were discussed and
the girls were assigned hostess
duties. The 'girls worked on a
conference cover during 01c
1rteeling cotlducted by Shari
Reuter, president. A donation
was made to the heart fund,
and 60 mini cups were made
fm· the Eighth District Junior
community service party at
the Southeastern Ohio Men4l l
Health Cen'-'r on March 15.

Flower Sbow S
Theme St!tected
1

Thi' gir ls will ~l·rvc· at the
Mar ch 2a med11l g of the
Auxi liHry.
Mec ti 1ig Monday at lhc home

t~r Mrs. Harry Du vis, advisor.

"Spring M•gk '' hDs been
seh·&lt; ted as tllr lhemf' for.tht"
sprlug flo 11·~: r shi&gt;w of th e
Ch r&lt;t&lt;r Gnrdc11 Club to be .
ht'ld Aprll 29 anij ~0 al noyal
Oak l'ark.
Members of. tb ~ scheduling·
l'ummll!er, Mrs. llorace
Karr, Mn . I. B. Walker, and
Mrs. F.nrl Dean met Tuesday
at the hnnw of Mrs. Paul
Barr, general chairman, In
plun the classes. A junior
division wlll be lndudcd in
tht• show schedule.

Two

V;.i. Jen.tinc llt-rangenwnts rnudc

by Mrs. Holvunl Nolan &lt;'CII·
t&lt;!I'C d the table when tht' Third
WNirwsday Hunwnwkers l'lub
llll't

t'e(·(' utly.

The mer- Ling. \'&lt;lllductcd hy
president .ll'il n I'I&amp;IJ . opcn~d
wiUl lhc " Lord '~ Prnyer " nnd
giving lh&lt;' fl M~ ~lcu ~u . TJIU
thought lor the month was ''0
Lord Th011 ha$t searched mo
011&lt;1 know me." J',qnlm JJO: 1·7
wa~ t•uad by Mildred Pierce fur
d&lt;wotlolll,, allil Mrs. Hall re$d

painlt'd pflhm

l 'ii.'ICS,

At len~IIJ~ ware lhose IIHJlled
~nd Mrs. Cl\lirlutte Nease,
Mrs , ' (';lcanor l)ohr~m , Mrs ,
F:lva 011llcy, Mr~ . MOI'!lill'el
l~ichlngor, MI'Jl, lrene. l'arkcr,
Mn. Linda Ferrell, Mrs,
Pauline Mol'trlly, Mn.

"Hidden In Your He"rt."
noll CIIJI WUIIIMWtred with Vlrglnlu Slll»er, Mn. Marsant
oValenUne vene relcll111 by Cottrill, Mn. Betty Frltnd, •~~&lt;I
U1t IG pment. POtm ot lhll tuoall, M•rvln 1 nd DroniJa

or

"Love'• Empathy,"
wa1 rud by Ada Slack.
~ crtllry and lrtnunr'•

month,

T~dord .

80NUUiiVIVE

I'OIIOI't llvtn by t\1111!1 White
l.ETART, W. VA. - Anlllllll
wert &amp;pproved.
lhuurvlvorM ot Mr~. b@
l'lhM E.
Mn. Nolan showtld pltHlU 8 Clark, who died 'l'ue8dfty niMh I,
und ut'nHmanlll. S h~ will IIIHO ot•e 811 Mon~ wha lnaludu CQrl
h1vo Msurprls~ Qru!t lot• Ut~ And !.eo, l,ttllrlt Hoyt of
Mtruh ~~ ruuMinQ wllon Qoch KMMII~A l WilliAlll, !'(llliOI'Oy j
uno 1~ tobt•lnQ ~el~sorM, JlliliQII1 tlftt't'y or KlrkiMnd. Ill., ""d
t•ul\lt• Yt.' yht'\1 8Uek, liMill w~l~lll F't·~n~ lin iii tl@Kftl~ . lll.

l ..i mi'~' IJq.1 M u.'iscr, I; _J}' lii Ji c N.

Wickline.

(Upon

.
Announcements of lhe secretary, announced the state
District 13 rally to be held at session which will be held at
Syracuse on April 13 nnd the the Impel'ial House, Dayton,
state session 1o he held in and requested that every
Day ton ·on Aug,. 22-2.1 were coun cil in th e state be
made at the Mb)lday night represented. Heserv;1liom; are
meeting Of '1'he0dor4s Council to be mailed in as soon as
17, Daughters of America , at
the IOOF Hall.
1 Fifty-year members will be
·f'
honored at the dislricl rallv
'
.
and members of Theodorus are ·
asked to eontact ' Mrs. Nellie
'l11ree art classes under the ·
Hayes advising whether they
·
·
Mn:i. Donna
will be attending the ra lly so tilrcctJOn o1
· ,, II ,
·
. s n
that the n'cogni lim! service (]huuwt• mstruc 1or , : po · '
' e ("... es1cr P'fA
son~ I b)• th
·
go1
cU n be mTttn,~ed. ·
·LUJdcrwuy
·
't
k
!he
•
1
as wee a1
Acornrnunica t{nn fl'(;tn Lura
. • l.
t1w~tcr
fl:lcnJentar
y sc~.~.no
B.· turrlck, . stat!) cuunl'i l
, Mrs. Hoy Holter, cultural
.·· ,: :
j
iU' lS d li llrlllatJ ftll' the ·P'I'A,

A 4't Classes
Launched

rrport'l tilt•! tlu• (' lil !:i~ &lt;'S Will
ThUt~-day
cun sis.t of Ill lwurs of 1n··
stnh·tion ;mel lhat nn :trl ~hnw
Se~
wi ll he hdd al lh t• May ll ot•t·ting
•1f lh &lt;• PTA.
Work SC$Sion~ were plun!ICd Slxllt, ~vcnth anu L'i~Nh

Work

Sessimzs

pt•cceded the mee\tna at which Mm·u, NtuJCY tll\lonour, Mary
llrtiQ nvoral.llllma Ill bullneu Tayl or, nurbru·• While,

WednesdMY or tho.duth ol her
nltl'tl, Mn, ltuth Kennedy, 49,
o1 Cleveland, dtll8hl4lr of Mr1.
Vln~:trit YuunK, who dltd lut
monU\. Mrs. Ktnnedy 11 IUr·
vivo~ by hHr husbllnd, Auron, 1
MOll, Auron, Jr., I · dl\llhll!r,
t,yun, ~nllllti'@Q MrQntkihlklrtn.
l~tur~t'MI ~tt•vi~lii will h@h@l~
MMUI'dfty
lliUI'IlinM
in

were tran11cted. Alltndlnt l"tttrldu Wlndun , Anlll 81uall,
Kulhy Newall, Oebi Wlhdon,
Smith, Mn. Holen Hill, Mn. tuld Hrt~~da Lltthllm.
Hope Dralle anci!Jhlt'OII, Mr.. lrt thu WadnMdny nl~ltt
· •n~ Mn. OrviUa Hoj lia, Mr. ('Uur~~ 01.0 Uril•d, tourlh Hntl
Mnd Mn. Junior Cu)@tnan, rl!lh ijrod~t'! lnulmlln~ Willlum
Cot•o,, Oruct Mnd Mat•k, Mr. Keilh Wulr!l, l~wollltl@ IIOIJI',
llld Mn. Fred 91111MIII, Lorlndtt 'l'odil IIIMN~II. rt~oocco F;tl,
llum[jijJ und Mt•, ofld Mrs. w~t'd~ , Cltftr h•no 11o@~l~in,
lly8DII, llt'UQ~ , 'fftrry ~nd tr:ddift llulll!I'! ()YfllhiH Wlilt@,
Normu J@ftll
llt'iln lliY@r, IIOOII@Y K@Jil!l,
wvt·o lilt Rev, Mr. an«' Mra.

K~IIIIY N@W~ ll . 'l'r&amp;e i

llffY CANARY ·

Dogs Don 't Really Know Y'know
libll~illl y w~l\lug

Otn• Wfi uld

hJi' oot&gt; ellll• lu lull

111~ lt l ru ~ a lut· ~

thin~ lt'ull! Ill@ iluri~e tllill~lc du 1@11 . Uri! I

All d~M• l'Oilollontly eli~k~ ii YIId!. riJiluvi't' ~lld sill~' ,li J i~W
llnJb
Wllrl l! HY I ~ ll~i! g~ d Ill h a ,(K~ ; Illlhi h'Vk ~Crtlai
• uuntry In i~AI'ril u( till' l"u1iiY niter hNtl~ 1~£1 b~ hln!l ~I
' VllilliOim Iiiii@,

11roeMfiY l utn llw ~ V~ I •b r ilf lwo llug!J, 11 111lnlbilll'e
111• ~til~ ~ n.r a tw•k x.
Uur dllNP ~II ottlllir iu rullow n 1'egula1' 1tally I'Ulltitlc
alurilnM wtt fi " roun~ 11r lhl' wulellaehh , a eliack ciJtt•
• l •l!n ~ of 1lll)'ilil ng fl (Jill 11 llOJI&lt;II JIAI'rl'il~t· k ; lh II '1'1 01 !
nitMh iii MIr e 1!'11 ' '""'" '
Wloll'i1 lliln~' lo l'l inil ,uw tli~ ' 111 ~t h •l111ut duwe " Th~y
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tlte holl\c nnd orpha ns tH illr ,
and thl' "guess what" table ~~~
the district ·r "Uy. In a ll'! lel'
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SUNOAY

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unicv of.Mra. &lt;.:arrle Melnlu!l't,
grade 1tudenll meet , on Tt1e
tllnal ot MI'II.·Betty Retbel
Tueeday following school.
wu
allo reported'.
J;;ru:ollw In tho eluHs ar.e Betsy
II wos dccldtld to order six
Amsbary, 'fnmml Dahr,
at lhe,hornt of Mr,·alid Mra. Dtnlac Dean, Robin Elklllll, dOZf!llliPrO fllunntng C!llendUTH
Nol'l11an E; H)o~n1 r ; '
IJierry lllppl~. · Jounne Flck, to be sold by lhc mcmbm. 'rh '

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ROBINSON'S
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District, State Sessions Noted

FRIDAY

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2-HOUR
CLEANING

·ApuUuek iupper ~Ill! arace . Connie lluflmun , Rachel prtw puclro~" uonHtoo ~Y Mrx.
by the l'tev. Robet•t ' Smith Huntol', l'llnl Kautz, Mury F'orn~ ltou81t was Wl)ll by Mr.~.

M1·s. Con \'uunM leMrned

THURSDAY

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Nllif.1't, Rubert H. Roush, Jr.,
Francia . E. Siuvqr, . Sr., tor 8 P.' m. NCh;,T.IItndaJi at
llatlrleen Strait, Allred L. ' the United Fallh 'Non·
WMfi'Vrt, Byrd SWII!Ion, Sarah 'nenomlnallonal Church when
Jl'ollur~. St. Clair Hl,ll, Herbert the CIIIICre(llllon ~recently

F. Rpee •nd Tamara L.

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school at '/ Jl.lll .
,-.)ir h 1\1 w ltl i~t I wlillW•11J.: p&gt;'tiii&lt;HI l'. itl~ bl u~ ribbon'
The fair will be pr&lt;'&lt;'ertr'l.i at lht•- 1}1 ,11 kiy \ llf, ft(,:,l, l:i' r•i1nd~
\\ IHiten; in cat h categoi.'y on
7,so p.m. by u brit•f m~~ tln g·or :..~ndJ t ~u·1t pkw,; l\··f '11\'I'~·IHt~t·h Pad.! ~~ructi • level of the other
th~ PTA . Pare 11 ~~ ~ nd v isltO!'~
rat~·gvrf 1 rl t ,, h r&lt;H11~J(•Vl'lt 11
&lt;•l •·m1·n~H') st'lwtlls, at the
will then l)P iOVI(cd lc &lt;iew tbr ·reci!iVC t'lh)h.f. · w 11 '!1-- ·.\tl . tlfi!'ll R Jnt'&lt;! ling of tht' Meigs
d1~play;; a!1d wn tc h lh&lt;•&lt;~&lt;·tinty
shtdentn b::l\ih1t1a;1 m tlw f:.tlr ('ou nr v ('ounr il of P11rents IU!d
ilf the art class. Hctreshme nl\ "'"ill r L&gt;CrtV&lt; 1 8 pa l" t!Cip3n4!' 1'Lachers. Wi.uner8 there will
will be srrved tlurrng U1is tintt. · tibhou.
be displByr,l at the D.istrlct 16
E~hi bits 111 the cu ltur~ l ·~rts
All blu~ 11blwn "' 11r .t Pi" •· PTA srJri ng con(erenee at
wlnnt:•rs, of tlw 11-J ~~ ~ruy :-;{'hi "Jl JaCk6on ~nd be again placed in
wHJ then bl.' plilct•l 111 t·Qm· coll!peti tlon at ihc convention
of UJr Ohio PTA in October.
Emphasis of lhe cultural arts
pt'l;grt~rn I ~ La encourage
lltR'tHDA YS Jlll'l .fl n~ O
.
Lm'AR'f,, W. \ A,
1'1ic' cieatJVIty and h·eedom o!
hir Uid~ v• o!Mr. m111 ~~~·,. &lt;\)Ill . cX) o r~SS i il/1 of VIeWS ilnd
Thel'e w11 s ~ rll ujr ~ing i nf: of I.utkeYdooS' ltlr\· i' · g'ralll.l
t.F: TAHT Foll.!.S .:_ A wim1en of lti(&gt;United Mel podisl
l~ elm~s .
prog1·aui on missions enUtled Church to brco11H:. mo re· "Now Thank We All Our. God" t·llildrc.n wen• flu.,. :r\'Pd 11rt
' 'A Church for Others" was l!nowle tlgaiJle an d .ac tively and "I Gave My Life lor Thee," Sul1day al the hiPII H' t•f ~It and
present{'&lt;! by Mrs. · Nota invol ved in the ljevelopment of Scrip tur e by Mrs . M~b e l Mrs. Lanv Lurk•') tilJO w
Penrson al the 1'uesday ·night people throu gh ~ hanging Shields wa.1' fr om M~tlhew.
Char· Jcston~ Thr hutHII't'~1 S ,
Mrs.
Wolfe
and
Mrs.
Julia
opinion
and
financial
support.
· meelin!i' or the East LetartLar!'y l~dward .. :1 w1rj PhihJJ
, Women's Society. of Christian ·Mrs . Marlene Fis her Norris srrvrd refr~shmen ts Dean, &lt;igc1 J ~ .u··· .-.;111"1'-i of Mr:.
presided at the meeting which from a ta ble cm·rying out the ~e n d Mrs. ). un") LlU-ki 1 .Hioo~
Serviee.
opened with a devotional St. Patrick's Day theme to ;md Atn) K(ttha!Pt'n, ' ' l~t' 1, IS
'Purpose of the progr~m ·as . service and prayer by Mrs. those named ;md Mrs. Mary Ihe daughw r of l&gt;t r.t. :ind Mr~ .
Reaues~)
·explained by Mrs. Pearson was Eulah ·Wolle. Mrs. Hazel l'ox Roush, Mrs. F'ode Hayman, 'Roger Lur keydun ,\m;· resides
lo inci·ease understanding of an gav~ the secretary'S repm'l, Mrs. Sue Oeeglt•, Mrs. ./oyc~'
with her mother at Mid~letJor.t
interrs l. in one aspect of and Mrs. Eileen Roush, the White, Mrs. Dor is Sayre, Mrs. whrle her daddy 1~ ~t!ltionl!d it1
missions, that of endeavoring trensw·or's report. A thnnk-you Ferne ·B. Hayman, Mrs, 'Lucy Vi elnam . Both l.urry and
to meN the needs of deve loping note for Oowcrs was read from J)onuhu c, a10d Mrs. Eileen Hoger Lu~ keydno were fo rmer
21o.E. lnd
Pomeroy
nat ions, anp to stimulate Mrs. Edna Roush.
Housh.
resident,; of Letart
Phone 992-5428
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Arrangements Made
~YHACUSE

NELSON'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE

Mission Field Explored ·

the ~ iri s made 20 Easter
baskec' arrd bunnle replicas .to
be taken to the Athens Health
Center for 11 'party tOday.
Work on th e conference
covers and poppy posters was
continued . Plans were made
for assistin~ at the joint
initiation of members at the
Hulzer Medical Center, First
Middleport hall on March 26.
and to join with the junrors of Ave. and Cedar St. General
the Middleport unit after U1e visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m.
' initiation ('eremony for u work Maternity visiting hOurs 2i30 lo
se.s5ion on cm·S8ges fur the 4c30 p .m. Parents only on
Pcct ia tries Ward .
con!erence.
Htrths
The juliiors will sorve at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Curtis Miller,
April !) Cancer Crusade dinner
at Meigs High School. Anolher Jackson, a daughter .and Mr.
rnecl ing was set for Monday and Mrs. William C. Oartey,
·
night at tile hall at which limt• Gallipolis, a daug hter.
lll.,.·harge•
WtJrk will begin on favQrs for
Mrs. Hal'iey E. Hendricks
U1e distrie t (' onferencc.
and dnu ghter , Shelia ·A.
LHn h&lt;..~m .
Susan
l.)rnne
W;otkin&gt;. .John W. Neal,
Ken neth C' . llronokowski,
Mabe( McBee, Mrs. Milford L.
Howard. Jr . and son, Robert S.
carqboard, glue, an 16x~4 inch Call11h;-w t Sli~ \'t • n r&gt;n le Carter, .
pict'(1 c)f colored gift wrap of 11 Ku lilh:en Barnes. 1\ urrald r:.
eolor t'~J\\'d ully liked\ and li C':nnpJ Jl' ., Hu~s etl S. ll4'utn,
llt' t'dlt.• l'ilr .:1 hcH v}· thrc&lt;.~d .
A1 &lt;r nelle Clibb , l'ora M.
't\ cl(·lil'l uu.c.; potluck luru.:h Wi.l~: i.lull nl'!l, llehuruh J . Ut•Will,
t' lljcJy(•tl at nnon with tai)J, . i'l&lt;~r il' &lt;' A, Djl l&lt;,n. Susa n
g fll t'l' c~ i Vi' fl b) M r s. M fat'j..;;trf' t
F rw n i n~~. J·;ugc nt.• H. GI'I'Crl,
llltllt·.r IJurtr!t.: tht• nltcn lliOf1 l'll li'ldn A. Muloi!a , ·steven

HOSPITAL
NEWS

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A rultural u·,. ~~ fair. w11l ~~ in all six Willies nf the
prescnl.,J Monda) ni~h l al ohe Puincroy sthU\ll wLII be on
Pon1ri't1V l•: lcllleu(ary S&lt;:hnol, ex hibit•. ·
·
ol n -~l e n.sive &lt;li~ pla; of
fn add iliull .ll' 1111' displays,
VIS\l&lt;1 \ :fr t ! I Ul U •riaL~; mblud1ng thf &amp;1'.1rlas.&lt; uf J5 pUpilS under')
ml~~ w1Hrr rblors: mosa fts. dJrel'tron or Mrs. Margaret
(·otlage ·· 1 anti drawings, as well P.lla l;,•wis, mstructor, will be
as · Ol'igm ~,l ~ongs und· musje, doing thr ir work with uils. 'the
~trr a11d essays by student.~ art studenl' are llo rq oort to lhe

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Cbarle11e Hoeflich

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NELSON'S DRUG

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CAPSULES
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3- The DoUy Senunel, Middleport.Polllf"UY. 0 .. M.arrn 9. 1912

FOOD
FOR AMERICANS
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Extortionist

Whip ·up Fluffy Skillet Egg Dish

ows

By United Press l.utellUitional thetwootherexplosions passed

ll) AILio:l•;r. l'I . \IHE

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Y&lt;• a r. If 10hnc·, .dw lestet'oil
COlll11 1:1 ri J,! hl. tht'n- is noth · ·

ing nmrt! l'Cimomicu l iiS a
so un:c of hi g h -qu~1! it y protein lh nn an (· g:.r~. FOI' f'x am -

pll•. twq Iorge eggs supply
appr(lXIIll(l1ely tlw s ~~ m tA
ounces of

pro h~! lll us
~irloin .sh·ak

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those wh os ~.• dh.d l1 m its In-.
lak•· •J f eggt;: t.H1 t h Wt·e k may
enjoy an ttgg dl l)h ~ uc h as

Pepp y •;killet )';ggx '!:his
fl~lf y lt'eal is served anvtime during lhe day ar;cl
combines Condensed &lt;:remu
of mushroo111 Roup. corn an cl

green pepper.
I'EPI'Y SKILLET J::ta;s

MEMBERS INVESTED- In vestit ure services for new
membe" of Brow nie Troo~ 87 ''"" l74 in Middleport we re
eonducted Tuesday at the Middleport Church of Christ. The
b&lt;J;oup included , front row, from I he left, Vangie Hat·t, Vickie

1

Oiler, Barbara Baley, Lynn Kloos; back row , rrom lhe tel!,
Pant Crooks. Lori Roush. Sheila Powell, Amy Hally, Tcra
Bacon, Hobin Kitchen, Melissa Spt•ncer and Betsy Herald .
l i'ad~rs of Troop 1 7~ are Iris Payne and Vicky Houchins and
lt•Hdcrs of 1i·oop 87 are Lucretia Stobart ami Betty C:Jass

Boyles, Tina Miller, Laur.a Sayre , Ta tnmy Richardson, Lisa

PartlciJ)(iiJQn

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tht.• IJJsl ricl

rt"'nll nded t11 g ~·t Hwir rescr -

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Mrs.
Esth er 11idr•nour 1rho wa,;
appmnl cd Council Cilpt~l\n to
fill &lt;~ ,.(ll'&lt;nwy L'rcmrtl when
Mrs . V1:u·y Holt er wa s

i'"l'liun to be ht'ld b)' lhr good
nf the l)rdr.r t..·ommittt·c ;1t th r
M&lt;trch ~ I meeting " I whidt
tnne quart er!~ hu·thday::: wi ll
lx• oll ~l'n'f•d. H('pol'lNl ill w~n·
Mrs. J\lar~;w·c·t Tuttle t1nd i\·lrs.
Betty Housh. 11 11as noted that

rcfreshnwnt.t; wert' ~l'l'\'l?U :11

di st ri ct pra(1 ice hi! ld Sunday at
lhe SC'h nvl ;md note d that the

1\ l t c 11 d ln&lt;.!; bl' s1des t lw;.,.•
nrum~d WPI'I' ~11'.'1 Alll'l' Curti :~.

50th annivPrs;;u·y will be ob~

Mrs. Jt~Hn Sunune rfil•ltl , Mrs.
1\rla M~~n·is, \'lr~. lrw;. Nt'IH•IJ

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nounced and members were
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Social

Ry Alma
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In 111 -in eh ski!l f•l. l' o o k
green pt'ppt•r HI but ter until

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Your Mattress
Is Lumpy •••

Your Rugs Are
Worn ··• Your

living Room Suite
Is Faded, and

Won't Cook.

Women

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$100 r ontrt''IIII.Oil ,,.,. , ,~,
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nwdt' t.o the "'ci11.., ('oii nt)·
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Counci l on 1\~ing'"when
thr Ohio
I:: I" Phi Cht.pler of !leta Sigma

Phl Sorority met Tue.tday night
at the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Ef~ctric Co.
·
During the meeting con·
dueled by Vlkki Gloeckner,
officers for 1972·73 were
elected and Include Linda
Riffle, president ; susan Baer,
vice president ; Martha MePhall, recording secre tary:
Saruh BechU~ . troasuror, and
Connie Bailey, com spondlng
5ccre tlity .
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Pluns wete mode for o
I'IIOIIIIUgO Hille to b1• hOI&lt;I the

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Mt:s. Price Has
WSC-:5 Program

.\ silent audi""'"'" ltl'ld ~ nd
rrfrt'Sillllf' !ll'4 or honwmadt! icc

Mrs. li;u·,,ld Hon sh "'"'

Soca~t)

of

Chris tia n -'"'""'" ~cl'ipttlre
nnd pra~c·r in um:-,on VJWIHtl
tl1 P nu:~etin.; with Mrs I l ub~•l
Price gi\'lng lht' progr: ull t!fl
L('nl and th~ World llay ui

CirRI wetk In Ap1·11. A booth •t
the Meigs County Fulr WQN
dlsoull.'led by Mr~. lllfllo, wny~
und rncnn ~ &lt;'hultmon ,
Carolyfl Snt !u d l• lti
remtndM tl1u tuombol' ~ nf 0
~ ouplcn' purtr tulle lluld Mw·ch
17 al G:30 p. ttl . Rt lite Orcltl~
RO\lt!t, Tho ctiltun!l ru}iurt
anU.tled 11'l'he 1Ju.H('t.l 11
given by Becky Anderson and
llolum N;·a~e . He(re•hmen!JI
WOI'e •ervctl t.y M•t·tl•• Mr.
Ph It "lid Ptt vlli• ll;·tu •H ~

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Mj ,fi:, Ru turday, 0 to

ll ::10 ~ .m . AI 04VIN•WUfliOr
Co.
Mrlnu,
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hlimrQM6

Now llffil-urN wore olcd&lt;rl
Wlitlll llle So lOti\ ('ftutllr 1''I'~
fl tfl Mundhy n !~-J hl il l tl11•

Sioux Win this Battle

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BLOOMING

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ap·

Women's Lib Gets

pealing " Dew ·

klsr ' gardenias .
Loadod wl l h
bud•'

In Minstrel Spot

Shor&gt; Pomero y Ben Franklin Stora early for all
vour E,uter ncc!ls whll t sorectlon s aro
com plcto . .c~rd s. porty llem, , empty and
flltod . baskvl$, toys, flowota, gifts and I rgu
so loc llon of candy m1d , ndy novollles.

MAKE
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:: . L.. t.~~e&amp;i.MAm

BENlFRANKLIN•
PHONE

9Y2 349 &amp; ·

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100 '0' East M11l11 St.

POMilROY OHIO
SIITVROAY Nl~tiH I 9

ADD CHARM

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SPRING
FlOWERING BULBS

·.
Ct·ocus • Gi ,1d IQ
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1. iln na s and Amaryllus.
Gt ~rant 1f
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&lt;'e.c o grow and bloom .

OPE N FR'IOA Y &amp;

Di,Nt;r;; , Sputl tern lii Nh .
!lc!tOt11, llucln~. llti l.tn•duy 0 ·ul
·ll !311, I~Oil!Ot· e~ by South Ml
llRil d lloOI IO I'M, fiiYil e b]l

r-ru~o•tno .

JUST ARRIVED

Prayer. O!Hcers' rcpurts were
glv_lln ·and a free will offering
taken.
A hQme products party was
planned for the llpl'll mee ting
to be held at U•e home of Mrs.
Howard Ebmbach . Mt•s.
HlllOn donated a quilt to the
society l.o be used for n fund
, raising project.

~A1'lli\ UA V

DANC!i: WAHAMA Uloh
S.Jitonl, &amp;Hut~ ky , 0 !II mid·
nlnltt, Nuhool ~pQnNol'ell, JMYM

('heesebrc w, Mrs. Sh irley
,Johnson . Mr~. h·u r...a.wrence,
cTram, ci.lkt&gt;. ~offer ~md soft Mr}t. l'o ra HiJton, Mrs.
&lt;!rink." were &gt;erved to Mrs. Kalhle~n \Viird, Mrs. Ethel
Elw&lt; Dnil~y . Mrs. Es~' l'lottsh , .Johnson and Mr." Pt'iee . Miss

h o~ le.o.;s fu r tht' .\1areh lllceting . Mr·~ . Ehm•sbal'h, Mrs. Fnmk Brenda L;:lwt·e n&lt;·\~ wus Hguest.
rJf thl' Porlland United. 1-"':":-:-:---------~..;,;;,.;.::.:.:::.:.::.
:\1 ethndisl \V(rmen's

/l;

PTA Officers
Are Elected

and BEAUTY .
TO EVERY
ROOM
.
VANY L-ITE . LATEX INTERIOR
PAINT
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She isLester
survived
by a stepson,
Harry
Murray,
Little .
Hocking; a stepdaughter, Mrs.
E. H. (Blanche) Vieth ,
Davenport, Ia . ; six step.
grandchildren, 16 step greatgrandchildren, one step greatgreat-granddaughter, and
several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Murrey \Vas preceded
in death by ber husband, Ross,
in 1952, two daughters and two
brothers.
Funeral services will be held
at 2p.m. Saturday at tlie White
Funeral Home in Coolville with
the Rev. Roy Deeter of·
ficiating. Burial will be in
Stewart
Cemetery
at
Hockingport. Friends may call
at the funeral home anytime
after noon Friday.

DU RALASH by Ardell ...
The Chateau Beauty Salon Now
Has Customized Eyelash Stylirtg.
Each lash individually applied by the
professional staff. The newest most
exciting of cosmetology art available
in
four
different
lengths.
DURALASHES are the finest product
available today.

CALL AND MAKEYOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY

OPERATORS
Janice Smith Kay Dodderer Janet Compson

Phone 992-7606

The Chateau Beauty Salon

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Up-Tight·
ABOUT AN
AUTO LOAN?

TIME

$499

Relax
come talk it
over with us ... you
may find yourself
behind the wheel
much sooner than you
thought. Getting you
on the road is our ·
busines·s. Come In,
let's talk.

110 W. MAIN

.POMEROY

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"The Bank That
· Flies The Flag

Matching

$

398

Every Day"

TWO GROUPS
CHESTER
The
· Gospelalres of Rutland · will
sing at the Church of the
Nazarene of Cbester along with
the Gospelaires of Parkers·
burg at 7:30 p. m. ·Saturday.
LODGETOMEETMlddieport Lodge 363,
F&amp;AM, wlll confer th8 Master
Mason degree on one candidate
al 7:30 p. m. Saturday at the
temple. All Master Masons are
invited.

"EVfRYTHING IN ·HARDWARE"

1\lll/w /lt•frlltr')HIIlliti~: J11 r 1U I•
f11 Wt•Jflll•.tdlr\&lt; Hf Hw lth1 IJri
Wr .It'\ olll 1 ltlh'W. \ldltPtH· I
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.. . FOR TEENS IN
" - . l ( VARIOUS COLORS
&amp; SIZES

•

ltold

Dies Thursday

Colors

POT H.OLDER VESTS

MldcllilpCirt, 0~1.

IIJifli\,lllM lh r· lll.~ 1Uitllll

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. in Spring

I'AIN'I' IJEPrHl'I'ME'N'/'

PHON! 992-3m1
'71 N. S.nd Ari.,

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•SKIRTS eSCOOTER SKIRTS

Sill Jli I JlJ It fOMI •U.;·rr.:

CRII. fOR 01'
Rt.UONA~~,t D-UO "-tCII'

lfl l'l fl liiiR!iiUI 1!1111 \'Ill ttl IIIUtJI!
Wlh J111 1'i' 1111-t.J I1ft tht· I :1 11\P

L-ula A. Murrey

•

·VIOLET SHAG

·~HI

r!lJiitw~ tlll!llt'f' A fHhf1 1Httl u!

town ; Fairfield National Bank,
Lancaster; Fifth-Third Bank,
Cincinnati; Portsmouth
Banking Co., Portsmouth, and·
Third National Bank, Dayton.
The Truth in Lending Act requires certain information as
to annual interest rates, Interest on unpaid balance and
other data.
Lindig claims BankAmericard and the·banks go way beyond those requirements "by
!ncludiog in the !Jeriodic state·
ment explanations and placing
said Information and explana.
lion so as to mislead and con·
fuse the customer .... "
The end result, Lindig said,
is that ~e cardholder pays a
hlgher interest ~ate.
A spokesman for City Na·
'
tiona! said he was puzzled by
Mrs. LuIa A. Murtey, 82, the suit. He said !tis bank had
Coolville: died Thursday been cite~! by a Ralph Nader
morning in the Selby General affiliated consumer group as
Hospital, Marietta, following doing an outstandiilg job of ex·
an extended iliness.
plaining credit card costs.
Mrs. Murrey, the daughter of
He said the bank had issUed
the late Lionel and Esther Milis pamphlets
and
taken
Fairbanks, was born in Athens numerous newspaper adCounty, She attended White's vertisemen!s
to
show
Chapel Church and spent most customers how to use the card
of her life in tbe Coolville area . and pay the lowest possible'

CXJLUMBUS (UPI) - A $l0
million class action suit has
been filed in U.S. District Court
which alleges there is so much
billing inlonnalion on state·
ments sent to cuslOmers of
BankAmericard it actuaily
violates !he Truth in ~nding
/let.
Otarles N. Lindig of Columbus filed the suit Wednesday in
.which he names as defendants
City .National Bank of Colum:
bus; BankAmericard Service'
Corp.; Bametz Bank, Middle-

RUSS TOGS

ttfqarmaty

Wti.l Wll p hy

Be Revealing too Much

SPRING

8·5

l•'llll) , !t•~:Ui.1UII 1 1'

f'ltlllll \'11111 u lluld fl

''Whoever pul it on the plane
had lO know his way around U1e
industry," said a TWA spokes·
man after · the Las Vegas
llombing . "He would have to .
know a considerable amoWJt
about the aircraft"-a Boeing
707.
·
No lojurte1 Reported ·
No one was injured in that
explosion, !hough a deputy
sheriff guarding all five TWA
planes at McCarren was
parked in his car 200 feet from
the plane.
.
Both the airline and the FBI
maintained a silence on .whe·
ther they were taking any steps
to meet the extortionist's

BankAmericards Could

WHITE SOFl SO~E

TIME FOR

l!id l!ll!l

tl wJ!tl

Sff, BAKER'S IN MIOOI.~PORT
FOR RIJ\T BRAND NEW LOOI( !

$100 Given
by Sorority

,,

lnfornter

B IHit Httesl

~ !:.E'I'\' In l!S.

on tu 'i&lt;1_i', " Our }.{.In\ says, 'Hmwr to Wlwm

b D lh.' .
And\\ t!h this iu mincl. !hanks to Mrs. K11H; I Hould Jik~; to h.: ll
of :1tldl1Jon;11 hnnor.s n.'ceJn•d b~ 1\hs.&lt;; ~ur;dr; 1 fowll.!r ol W~·::;t
l'olum hia
l..mc• l:.t:-;1 ) l'ilr Sa ndr:1 rl'n·i vPd word th;H sJ H.' lwd lh'Pn
rec'O nllncndcd to membership to the "lntemational Pla!for·m
AssoclaUon."· The recommenda tion was signed by Lowell
Thomas, Glen Seaborg and Dan T. Moore.
'Ote International Platform As!ocialion, founded by Daniel
Webster, is the oldest Interna tional Association in the United
States, goln~ back in Its ancestry over 145 years, ll alway~ has
been the club and sounding board of those who areAntercstild 111
the power of oratory and the spcken word . It hns numbered
nmong lls mcmhers the last three Prcsl&lt;lentR of the Unit ed
States .
Miss Fowler recently learned thut her poem, "!In gngle Keep•
No Covenants," ha• been lran•lnlcd Into Bchrcw by the Isrn •II
trnnslnlol' Wnltrr M, Bnr~e lay, Mr. flllrtoloy lx ulso u P&lt;Jtt und
palnicr ,
Miss Fowler begnn s frlcmlly llt urury Cot'l'll8Jlond{lllCC with
ll!ir!!'llty In tile Ntll11mer nf 1010 wh ·It she NC I'V&lt;lll n8 hmtOt'ltt'Y
I'CiirOilcutntlvo lo tho Ccntr·o .~t udl 1\, lkmnhllntltt'liut.lonoll , ~f
llmnc, ltnt y.
.
'11m 110mn written by Ml~s l·'o~r h:r. ullout, lllhllelil Suul 11nd
O!Wid , Jrrovlott81YhDd IJ~tm MOlcctud for hlt'1118l&lt;ttilli url lll!lcrltlill
l'u1•t! F&lt;• lit•W~h lp Soolcly ilnUttilup,y of 111114 un llti01i, "'rmlity'~
Poets, Vulwue t1ve," edited by Dr. Willan1 TIUson, !lssodale
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THURSDAY
•'RIDAY
RO~K Sprin gs Gtuhgc
YOU NG IIDU!.T Cltta$ ,
mcellng, scheduled for tonight Bradford Church or Christ, 7
haR been ctmcc)led du~ 10 p,Jil , F'rhltty nig ht II( tHo
lllne8R.
church.
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" Unllud Methodlnt Cltlll"l'h, 7:~0 p.m. 11! Wnhcmw Hlyh Scholll
'nntrsrl~y, hottllt of Mr8, S. '1'. Audllot·lutn , JoyM mncnolng,
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lijledal session a tetuple ; mo~t Wa!Ues, spun:rured by Meigs
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··rIWV(' lc;u nr d nwnr thi ng ~ nhtlut thr pcop k Pr \V1·st Vii'Rllli~J
that I didn 't know Ueforr rea ding you r eolun1r1 . It m&lt;~kes me
nwn• proud to bP '' mountmnect". The peCJplr of Wl'~ l Vlrgirua. ~~~
Hli!JlY 1111l('s, h:·t\'t' bet1fl put duw r1 , bul ! know how irul\'
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Sl'n·ed at tlw rall.\. Spt•cJal
l't'Cognil inn wttl br. giwn tu 50 i\1rs. flek n Wolf, Mrs. ~l ;tn
ye; lr mrmhrr.':i. whv are lo SI Hr l\ ~1 11 1' 1' . ~1n. llor oll 1 ~
cunt &lt;H.' I :X.ln . ( 'JPI;nlti . i\ H1tdu1 ·. ·~Jr~. Arb ,\,·utzhng.
conuHUill l'a!JPII r ~ ardmg tin' l\1r·!-i Jli.ntit• Vn•rkr1rk. \fr~.
ra iiJ was read fr&lt;ltn Mr&gt; . Allee Dorothy L&lt;tW&gt;O!t, ~ Irs. Zcldll
L. Weaver, stu!e councilor .
Weber, Mrs. Ada Van Meter,
State session lO be held in Mrs. Dorothy Myers, Mrs.
Dnyto(t, ling. 22-23, was an- Doris Gr uescr, Mrs. Mae

Triple "EEE's· Charolais
Herd Sold; Ranch is ·Leased

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By United Press l.uternalll)llal
Airplane ·· passengers
voluntarily
stripped them'
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selves of metal Wednesday at
.Ohio airports as airlines,
reeling from an explosion
·· aboard a TWA jet in Las
Vegas, put inlO effect a stringent and time-delaying system
to stop other bombs rrom being
sneaked aboard flights by an
extortionist.
.COLUMBUS - One of the years ago.
Riverwood addition.
Most passengers . were
most sigl!lficant Charolais
Rlverwpod Farms, . during
The
new
Rlverwood
division
reported
taking the procedure
transactions for 1972 recently recent years, has assembled an
will
·
accommodate
.
ap··
' here where. owner of 0\ltstandlng herd . or quality
casually, som.~' ,even in a
lOok pll\ce
proxi.
m
ately,
300
brood
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c
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comra4e!Y manhe~.
·
· Riverw~od Farms , Powell, Charolais cattle an'd is r.ated ps
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and
will
be
operated
,primarily
Ohio; Jim ·Klingbeil, and co. one Of the better pedigreed, top
owner of Triple EEE Ranch; quaJity herils ·in the industry,. as a bro(\(1 cow hasis, w)th tlie
show and sale cattle operation .
Gallipolis, Ohio, Dan Evans,
Riverwood Farms Manager, centered at Pow ell, near
jointly announced the sale of Larry Emley, announced that
(Continued from page I)
Columbus, Ohio.
the entire Triple EEE in addition to the purchase of
Tbe addition of the Triple Mayfield.
Gbarolais herd to Riverwood the entire EEE herd, the
&amp;EE Ranch berd will boost the
"Did you say to Mayfield
Fanns.
entire EEE Ranch racili ties total cow herd of Riverwood that, when you were paroled,
EEE Ran~h. owne!l by have been leased by·Riverwood
Farms to approximately 350 you would like to continue to
Emerson E. and Dan Evans on a long term baSis.
·
mother cows. This large .sale work with the FBI·," O'Dwyer
has been ,recognized on a
Lambert Bush, Manager of transaction was · ·handled bv asked.
·
national basis, as one of the Triple EEIE Ranch for the past
"It's possible l said !hat. O)ltstandlng prestige herds, 11 years, will continue as . Jim CoJUver, Sales Man·
agement, Columbus.
yes," Doublas replied.
since it was rounded over 11 Ranch Manager for. the new
•
"That you thought you might
mak.e a career of it?"'
'•It 's possible -yes,''
Douglas said.
Berrigan and his older
brother, The Rev. Daniel J.
Berrigan, 51, held an embrac·
GORDON, Neb. '(UPI) -Six leaders of the mili!an't Battle Of Wounded Knee.
ing,
laughing reunion Wedneshundred Indians claimed American Indians Movement
Yellow Thunder, 51, waa
viclvry lOday wlien local and (AIM), entered Gordon by (ounddead Feb. 20 in the cab of day night in 'Philip's cell in
state officials joined them in • Caravan th~ee . d$ys ago to a truck on the lot of an · Dauphin County ·prison.
They had not seen each other·
issuin.g · . a call "· for · a 'protest the death of Raymond· · automobile dealer. Indians
Congressional investigation Yellow ·Thunder. ' They said have charged that he was since t,W9 months ago, when
. inlO tbe alleged torture death of they would stay until their tortured and beaten by five PhiUp was moved ·from the
an Qglals Sioux Indian. ·
demands were ' ~. .
whlte men who humiliated ,Danbury, Conn., prison lO be
The Indians, organized by
Gordon is 27 miles from the · Yellow Thunder by forcing him here for his federal court trial.
Both were' serving time in.
lO strip and dance before a
Danbury
for destroying draft
group of whites prior to his
records. Daniel was paroled
_death.
Four men and one woman Jan. 24. The two were
have been charged wi'th nominated for the Nobel Peace
manslaughter and false im- Prize in January.
Spea,king of his brother,
prisonment in connection wi~h
Daniel
said after the reunion:
Yellow Thunder's death.
The Indians appeared to "He. travels in chains and
have won more than they asked handcUffs while Boyd Douglas
can go to a good hotel. A Nobel
WELLSTON - Women's soloists will be the four end for.
The statement signed by Pea ce Prize candidate is
Liberation will be the topic of men, Herb Clark, Charles
treated this way and a criminal
· one solo presented at the 19th Millik~n, LeRoy Hutchison and Indian leaders Wednesday and is treated that way." .
annijal ,Wellston notary Club John Weber, who trade jokes by Sheridan County Attorney
Daniel said Philip is "opti·
minstrel show to be held at the with Interlocutor Charles Michael Smith, Gordon's mistic of acquittal" and added :
Mayor Bruce Moore and Olive
Wellston
high
school Gaskill.
"The def.mdants are trying to
audilvrium March 17·18.
Theme of this yeat's Rotary Short, personal representative say 'we are innocent' but 'thls
Minstrel is "Here Comes the of Gov. J . J. Exon, cailed for a
Stanley McKlnniss will be Show Boat", with Don Souders "federal grand jury in· is what the war is about.'"
featured in the "Women's Ub" the show pr()()ucer.
ves!igatlon, Congressional
number, while Gordon Morrow
investigation
and Justice
Attorney Harry· Willard will
will portray a Confederate direct the minstrel olio, a Department Investigation of
·' Yellow Thunder
soldier in another minstrel series of skits and blackouts. the Raymond
BRQTHER DIES
circle number .
case."
Mrs.
Edward Parfitt of
Ed .Tewksbarl' _is. b~ si~
In addition, the creation of a Pomeroy has received word of
Another · minstrel circle manager of the show.
city
human relstions com· thedeath of her brother, Fred
Another show feature !his·
feature will be a barbershop
quartet featuring George and year will be the Vinton County mission was agreed upon ' and Terrill, at his home in Miami,
a Gordon police officer, John Fla. He was a son of the late
Margie Ramsey and Huby Junior High School Boys '
PilUI, was suspended pending Mr. and Mrs. Emery Terrill,
Wood and Bernard McKinniss. Ensemble, directed by Mrs.
investigation
of Indian com- lifelong residents of Pomeroy.
This year's minstrel circle, Esther Mae Cassill.
plainls against him.
60 voices strong, is bille'd as one
Heserved sea.ts for both
of !he best circles in Welbton Friday and Saturday night
Rotary history, according to · performances are now on sale
Rotary President Larry Kibler at Ward's Drugs in Wellston. Jerry CleLlnd, 3,
and Musical Director Helen Tickets for each perfonnance
Downard.
may aiso be purchased at the .Died on Tu,esday
Along with the featured high school audilOrium.
Jerry Lee Cleland, 3, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clelsnd,
Lancaster, formerly or the
llexter
area, died Tuesday
JUST IN
evening in Children's Hospital,
Columbus. Besides hls parents,
he is survived by a sister,
Elizabeth R.; a brother, Jack,
Jr., and a paternal grand·
father, Sylvan Cleland, of ,
Dexter. Funeral services will
be held at 2p·. m. Friday at the
I
• Ma'rtin Funeral Home'with the ,
Women·s
Rev.
Lloyd
Grimm
officiating.'
eKN.ITS &amp; SEERSUCKER
BuriaI will be tn the Robinson
Friends may call at
eSLACKS •SHORTS • TOPS Cemetery.
the funeral home anytime.

::";.!:Jim Klingbeil, Ri,verwoodFarms "ol\'ller! and Larr,v Emlei-C: Manager,

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nomin"t&lt;•d anti elected lo fill
the post nl conductor of Utt• Mr.,. Elht'l Arbaugh ha&lt;" new
Council.
gra ndd&lt;tu ghter. l' oll nck
Mrs. El'ma !'lel&lt;:llt.d. deputy
statct'onncUnr, rcportt'd on tlw

· LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Colliver, S!iles Management· Dan Evans cO:Owner of Triple E

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without lncid'ent, a 'TWA
spokesmWJ said. ·.
In another incident, an
"inoperable explosive device"
was removed from a suitcase
in the baggage department of a
United Air Unes jet when it
landed in Seattle Tuesday..
"Apparently, the explosive device was rendered inoperable
by the person who put it on
board," said U.S. Attorney
Sam Pitkin. ·
S2 Million Extortion
Authorities declined to SIJY
whe'ther they thought the
device on the UAL flight was
tela led to the attempt lO extort

Passengers .in Cheerful Mood

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mushroom soup
X t•ggs. s li~htl y bmt.tt'rl
1·:! CUJI cou kt~d wholt~ kt!rncl
corn

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Initiatory Work Planned
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$2 million 'from TWA with the
threat of {oW' bombings.
.
However, the boJllb that
ripped open the cockpit and
·forward sect!Pft of the TWA
plane at McCarren Airport in
Las Vegas was a plas!lc, C4 ·
military explosve which had
been concealed In a first aid kit
in t)le pilot's compartment.
. The bomb found in New York
was the "'!"'e type and had
been planted in a standard
black attache case marked
"Crew" in tbe cabin. The Las
Vegas plane also had left
Kennedy Tuesday night and ·
discharged its passengers in
Las. Vegas.

demands that the money be
stuffed into two gree~~ duffel
bags left In a :!Xent locker at
K~nnedy airport. '!'here were
reports, !hat a chartered. jet
which · made an unexplained
flight 10 Atlanta Tuesday nigllt
may have carried the money.
TWA , however, issued a
statement saying reports that
il "was prepared lO pay ransom ... are incorrect. "
Ill! around the world, TWA
searched each of its 239 planes
in · service before takeoff.
, Passen~ers , luggag'e, m.a lr
freight also were e]\amiljed.'
Many TWA flights were . delayed and some canceled
because of '"dozens" of new
bomb threals which apparently
were hoaxes.
Other Alrlloes Affected
II Northwest Airlines 7'l/
flying between Newark, N.J.
and Minneapolis landed in
(NHL) game."
Detroit because of a false
Al Port Columbus Airport fellow passengers cheered.
Airport
police
at
Cleveland
threat.
· lin "incoherent "
Also waiting at the Columbus
one man waiting 'to board a
· flight to Otlcago removed car Airport for his plane, its bag. Hopkins International said air· passenger claiming to have a
keys, change, ball point pens pge 'llld Its passenj!ers to be lines were putting guards on bomb aboard a Delta Airlines
and his pants belt, but the · certified was George Doropoi aircraft parked at the ter· . DC8 en route from Dallas to
metal detector stili .flasbed its who was flying to Newark, N. minal. At the Akron.Canton San Francisco tried to divert
Airport off-duty Summit the plane to Colorado, but
J.
warning light.
He said he did not mind the County ~heriff's deputies were allowe.d il w fly its normal
Finally as a faint smile
creased his face, the man lOok walt, "just so long as I get lO being hired to guard parked course when the co-pilot told
hlm there was not enough fuel
off his hat and tossed it aside. New York in time for the 7:35 jetliners.
At
Columbus,
Marty
Moran
lO
fly to Colorado .
The light stopped flashing . His p.m. faceoff of tbe Rartl(er
of· WU!ingsboro, N. J., whose
In Miami, National Airlines
flight In from Ollcago had been searched six of its jets ~ter
delayed for 211 mjnutes, said he gelling a telephone call from
felt nwst were grateful fof ,.. "a child-llke ,voice" whlch
TWA's work, "I think people claimed there was a bomb on a
" were happy to see them do it," 747 or a OCtO .. No bomb was
Moran said.
round.

An extortionist who knows
"his way 'aroWld the industry"
today brought long delays to
Ute nation's air traffic. Airlines
'and airports from coast to
coast searched passengers,
Planes and luggage because of
a threatlO blow up folD' Trans
World Airlines jets.
One bomb tore open the
cockpitofanemplyTWAplane
parked . at the Las Vegas .
Airpcrt Wednesday . Another
bomb was sniffed oui by a ·
· police dog at •K~nn~y Airport
. In ':lew VPi'k l2.11!inUttlS be!ore
It wat sef to go off Tuesday.
However, the deadline for

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The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings .Co.
POMEROY, OHIO

THE SHOE BOX
Wh~re

. Member Federal Reserve System ·
On Frrdays Our Drive-In Window is Open 9 a.m.

to 7 p.m., (Continuously).
$20,000 Maximum Insurance
For Each Depositor

Shoes Are .Sensibly Priced

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combines Condensed &lt;:remu
of mushroo111 Roup. corn an cl

green pepper.
I'EPI'Y SKILLET J::ta;s

MEMBERS INVESTED- In vestit ure services for new
membe" of Brow nie Troo~ 87 ''"" l74 in Middleport we re
eonducted Tuesday at the Middleport Church of Christ. The
b&lt;J;oup included , front row, from I he left, Vangie Hat·t, Vickie

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Oiler, Barbara Baley, Lynn Kloos; back row , rrom lhe tel!,
Pant Crooks. Lori Roush. Sheila Powell, Amy Hally, Tcra
Bacon, Hobin Kitchen, Melissa Spt•ncer and Betsy Herald .
l i'ad~rs of Troop 1 7~ are Iris Payne and Vicky Houchins and
lt•Hdcrs of 1i·oop 87 are Lucretia Stobart ami Betty C:Jass

Boyles, Tina Miller, Laur.a Sayre , Ta tnmy Richardson, Lisa

PartlciJ)(iiJQn

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tht.• IJJsl ricl

rt"'nll nded t11 g ~·t Hwir rescr -

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Mrs.
Esth er 11idr•nour 1rho wa,;
appmnl cd Council Cilpt~l\n to
fill &lt;~ ,.(ll'&lt;nwy L'rcmrtl when
Mrs . V1:u·y Holt er wa s

i'"l'liun to be ht'ld b)' lhr good
nf the l)rdr.r t..·ommittt·c ;1t th r
M&lt;trch ~ I meeting " I whidt
tnne quart er!~ hu·thday::: wi ll
lx• oll ~l'n'f•d. H('pol'lNl ill w~n·
Mrs. J\lar~;w·c·t Tuttle t1nd i\·lrs.
Betty Housh. 11 11as noted that

rcfreshnwnt.t; wert' ~l'l'\'l?U :11

di st ri ct pra(1 ice hi! ld Sunday at
lhe SC'h nvl ;md note d that the

1\ l t c 11 d ln&lt;.!; bl' s1des t lw;.,.•
nrum~d WPI'I' ~11'.'1 Alll'l' Curti :~.

50th annivPrs;;u·y will be ob~

Mrs. Jt~Hn Sunune rfil•ltl , Mrs.
1\rla M~~n·is, \'lr~. lrw;. Nt'IH•IJ

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nounced and members were
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Social

Ry Alma
\l r\SO:\

In 111 -in eh ski!l f•l. l' o o k
green pt'ppt•r HI but ter until

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h:tkr rreentl\

moist

fl'!)lll

KH! !\in,~

!!l't'ill ..

S~f'IIIIWI'li 'fi' OVI\,

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Your Mattress
Is Lumpy •••

Your Rugs Are
Worn ··• Your

living Room Suite
Is Faded, and

Won't Cook.

Women

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$100 r ontrt''IIII.Oil ,,.,. , ,~,
u
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nwdt' t.o the "'ci11.., ('oii nt)·
"" c
Counci l on 1\~ing'"when
thr Ohio
I:: I" Phi Cht.pler of !leta Sigma

Phl Sorority met Tue.tday night
at the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Ef~ctric Co.
·
During the meeting con·
dueled by Vlkki Gloeckner,
officers for 1972·73 were
elected and Include Linda
Riffle, president ; susan Baer,
vice president ; Martha MePhall, recording secre tary:
Saruh BechU~ . troasuror, and
Connie Bailey, com spondlng
5ccre tlity .
·
Pluns wete mode for o
I'IIOIIIIUgO Hille to b1• hOI&lt;I the

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Mt:s. Price Has
WSC-:5 Program

.\ silent audi""'"'" ltl'ld ~ nd
rrfrt'Sillllf' !ll'4 or honwmadt! icc

Mrs. li;u·,,ld Hon sh "'"'

Soca~t)

of

Chris tia n -'"'""'" ~cl'ipttlre
nnd pra~c·r in um:-,on VJWIHtl
tl1 P nu:~etin.; with Mrs I l ub~•l
Price gi\'lng lht' progr: ull t!fl
L('nl and th~ World llay ui

CirRI wetk In Ap1·11. A booth •t
the Meigs County Fulr WQN
dlsoull.'led by Mr~. lllfllo, wny~
und rncnn ~ &lt;'hultmon ,
Carolyfl Snt !u d l• lti
remtndM tl1u tuombol' ~ nf 0
~ ouplcn' purtr tulle lluld Mw·ch
17 al G:30 p. ttl . Rt lite Orcltl~
RO\lt!t, Tho ctiltun!l ru}iurt
anU.tled 11'l'he 1Ju.H('t.l 11
given by Becky Anderson and
llolum N;·a~e . He(re•hmen!JI
WOI'e •ervctl t.y M•t·tl•• Mr.
Ph It "lid Ptt vlli• ll;·tu •H ~

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Mj ,fi:, Ru turday, 0 to

ll ::10 ~ .m . AI 04VIN•WUfliOr
Co.
Mrlnu,
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hlimrQM6

Now llffil-urN wore olcd&lt;rl
Wlitlll llle So lOti\ ('ftutllr 1''I'~
fl tfl Mundhy n !~-J hl il l tl11•

Sioux Win this Battle

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BLOOMING

Roman ttc.

ap·

Women's Lib Gets

pealing " Dew ·

klsr ' gardenias .
Loadod wl l h
bud•'

In Minstrel Spot

Shor&gt; Pomero y Ben Franklin Stora early for all
vour E,uter ncc!ls whll t sorectlon s aro
com plcto . .c~rd s. porty llem, , empty and
flltod . baskvl$, toys, flowota, gifts and I rgu
so loc llon of candy m1d , ndy novollles.

MAKE
.:

EROY YOUR SHOPPING CENTER
:: . L.. t.~~e&amp;i.MAm

BENlFRANKLIN•
PHONE

9Y2 349 &amp; ·

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100 '0' East M11l11 St.

POMilROY OHIO
SIITVROAY Nl~tiH I 9

ADD CHARM

Wllllr.

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SPRING
FlOWERING BULBS

·.
Ct·ocus • Gi ,1d IQ
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1. iln na s and Amaryllus.
Gt ~rant 1f
'"
&lt;'e.c o grow and bloom .

OPE N FR'IOA Y &amp;

Di,Nt;r;; , Sputl tern lii Nh .
!lc!tOt11, llucln~. llti l.tn•duy 0 ·ul
·ll !311, I~Oil!Ot· e~ by South Ml
llRil d lloOI IO I'M, fiiYil e b]l

r-ru~o•tno .

JUST ARRIVED

Prayer. O!Hcers' rcpurts were
glv_lln ·and a free will offering
taken.
A hQme products party was
planned for the llpl'll mee ting
to be held at U•e home of Mrs.
Howard Ebmbach . Mt•s.
HlllOn donated a quilt to the
society l.o be used for n fund
, raising project.

~A1'lli\ UA V

DANC!i: WAHAMA Uloh
S.Jitonl, &amp;Hut~ ky , 0 !II mid·
nlnltt, Nuhool ~pQnNol'ell, JMYM

('heesebrc w, Mrs. Sh irley
,Johnson . Mr~. h·u r...a.wrence,
cTram, ci.lkt&gt;. ~offer ~md soft Mr}t. l'o ra HiJton, Mrs.
&lt;!rink." were &gt;erved to Mrs. Kalhle~n \Viird, Mrs. Ethel
Elw&lt; Dnil~y . Mrs. Es~' l'lottsh , .Johnson and Mr." Pt'iee . Miss

h o~ le.o.;s fu r tht' .\1areh lllceting . Mr·~ . Ehm•sbal'h, Mrs. Fnmk Brenda L;:lwt·e n&lt;·\~ wus Hguest.
rJf thl' Porlland United. 1-"':":-:-:---------~..;,;;,.;.::.:.:::.:.::.
:\1 ethndisl \V(rmen's

/l;

PTA Officers
Are Elected

and BEAUTY .
TO EVERY
ROOM
.
VANY L-ITE . LATEX INTERIOR
PAINT
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Ebersbach Hardware

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She isLester
survived
by a stepson,
Harry
Murray,
Little .
Hocking; a stepdaughter, Mrs.
E. H. (Blanche) Vieth ,
Davenport, Ia . ; six step.
grandchildren, 16 step greatgrandchildren, one step greatgreat-granddaughter, and
several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Murrey \Vas preceded
in death by ber husband, Ross,
in 1952, two daughters and two
brothers.
Funeral services will be held
at 2p.m. Saturday at tlie White
Funeral Home in Coolville with
the Rev. Roy Deeter of·
ficiating. Burial will be in
Stewart
Cemetery
at
Hockingport. Friends may call
at the funeral home anytime
after noon Friday.

DU RALASH by Ardell ...
The Chateau Beauty Salon Now
Has Customized Eyelash Stylirtg.
Each lash individually applied by the
professional staff. The newest most
exciting of cosmetology art available
in
four
different
lengths.
DURALASHES are the finest product
available today.

CALL AND MAKEYOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY

OPERATORS
Janice Smith Kay Dodderer Janet Compson

Phone 992-7606

The Chateau Beauty Salon

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Up-Tight·
ABOUT AN
AUTO LOAN?

TIME

$499

Relax
come talk it
over with us ... you
may find yourself
behind the wheel
much sooner than you
thought. Getting you
on the road is our ·
busines·s. Come In,
let's talk.

110 W. MAIN

.POMEROY

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"The Bank That
· Flies The Flag

Matching

$

398

Every Day"

TWO GROUPS
CHESTER
The
· Gospelalres of Rutland · will
sing at the Church of the
Nazarene of Cbester along with
the Gospelaires of Parkers·
burg at 7:30 p. m. ·Saturday.
LODGETOMEETMlddieport Lodge 363,
F&amp;AM, wlll confer th8 Master
Mason degree on one candidate
al 7:30 p. m. Saturday at the
temple. All Master Masons are
invited.

"EVfRYTHING IN ·HARDWARE"

1\lll/w /lt•frlltr')HIIlliti~: J11 r 1U I•
f11 Wt•Jflll•.tdlr\&lt; Hf Hw lth1 IJri
Wr .It'\ olll 1 ltlh'W. \ldltPtH· I
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.. . FOR TEENS IN
" - . l ( VARIOUS COLORS
&amp; SIZES

•

ltold

Dies Thursday

Colors

POT H.OLDER VESTS

MldcllilpCirt, 0~1.

IIJifli\,lllM lh r· lll.~ 1Uitllll

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. in Spring

I'AIN'I' IJEPrHl'I'ME'N'/'

PHON! 992-3m1
'71 N. S.nd Ari.,

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•SKIRTS eSCOOTER SKIRTS

Sill Jli I JlJ It fOMI •U.;·rr.:

CRII. fOR 01'
Rt.UONA~~,t D-UO "-tCII'

lfl l'l fl liiiR!iiUI 1!1111 \'Ill ttl IIIUtJI!
Wlh J111 1'i' 1111-t.J I1ft tht· I :1 11\P

L-ula A. Murrey

•

·VIOLET SHAG

·~HI

r!lJiitw~ tlll!llt'f' A fHhf1 1Httl u!

town ; Fairfield National Bank,
Lancaster; Fifth-Third Bank,
Cincinnati; Portsmouth
Banking Co., Portsmouth, and·
Third National Bank, Dayton.
The Truth in Lending Act requires certain information as
to annual interest rates, Interest on unpaid balance and
other data.
Lindig claims BankAmericard and the·banks go way beyond those requirements "by
!ncludiog in the !Jeriodic state·
ment explanations and placing
said Information and explana.
lion so as to mislead and con·
fuse the customer .... "
The end result, Lindig said,
is that ~e cardholder pays a
hlgher interest ~ate.
A spokesman for City Na·
'
tiona! said he was puzzled by
Mrs. LuIa A. Murtey, 82, the suit. He said !tis bank had
Coolville: died Thursday been cite~! by a Ralph Nader
morning in the Selby General affiliated consumer group as
Hospital, Marietta, following doing an outstandiilg job of ex·
an extended iliness.
plaining credit card costs.
Mrs. Murrey, the daughter of
He said the bank had issUed
the late Lionel and Esther Milis pamphlets
and
taken
Fairbanks, was born in Athens numerous newspaper adCounty, She attended White's vertisemen!s
to
show
Chapel Church and spent most customers how to use the card
of her life in tbe Coolville area . and pay the lowest possible'

CXJLUMBUS (UPI) - A $l0
million class action suit has
been filed in U.S. District Court
which alleges there is so much
billing inlonnalion on state·
ments sent to cuslOmers of
BankAmericard it actuaily
violates !he Truth in ~nding
/let.
Otarles N. Lindig of Columbus filed the suit Wednesday in
.which he names as defendants
City .National Bank of Colum:
bus; BankAmericard Service'
Corp.; Bametz Bank, Middle-

RUSS TOGS

ttfqarmaty

Wti.l Wll p hy

Be Revealing too Much

SPRING

8·5

l•'llll) , !t•~:Ui.1UII 1 1'

f'ltlllll \'11111 u lluld fl

''Whoever pul it on the plane
had lO know his way around U1e
industry," said a TWA spokes·
man after · the Las Vegas
llombing . "He would have to .
know a considerable amoWJt
about the aircraft"-a Boeing
707.
·
No lojurte1 Reported ·
No one was injured in that
explosion, !hough a deputy
sheriff guarding all five TWA
planes at McCarren was
parked in his car 200 feet from
the plane.
.
Both the airline and the FBI
maintained a silence on .whe·
ther they were taking any steps
to meet the extortionist's

BankAmericards Could

WHITE SOFl SO~E

TIME FOR

l!id l!ll!l

tl wJ!tl

Sff, BAKER'S IN MIOOI.~PORT
FOR RIJ\T BRAND NEW LOOI( !

$100 Given
by Sorority

,,

lnfornter

B IHit Httesl

~ !:.E'I'\' In l!S.

on tu 'i&lt;1_i', " Our }.{.In\ says, 'Hmwr to Wlwm

b D lh.' .
And\\ t!h this iu mincl. !hanks to Mrs. K11H; I Hould Jik~; to h.: ll
of :1tldl1Jon;11 hnnor.s n.'ceJn•d b~ 1\hs.&lt;; ~ur;dr; 1 fowll.!r ol W~·::;t
l'olum hia
l..mc• l:.t:-;1 ) l'ilr Sa ndr:1 rl'n·i vPd word th;H sJ H.' lwd lh'Pn
rec'O nllncndcd to membership to the "lntemational Pla!for·m
AssoclaUon."· The recommenda tion was signed by Lowell
Thomas, Glen Seaborg and Dan T. Moore.
'Ote International Platform As!ocialion, founded by Daniel
Webster, is the oldest Interna tional Association in the United
States, goln~ back in Its ancestry over 145 years, ll alway~ has
been the club and sounding board of those who areAntercstild 111
the power of oratory and the spcken word . It hns numbered
nmong lls mcmhers the last three Prcsl&lt;lentR of the Unit ed
States .
Miss Fowler recently learned thut her poem, "!In gngle Keep•
No Covenants," ha• been lran•lnlcd Into Bchrcw by the Isrn •II
trnnslnlol' Wnltrr M, Bnr~e lay, Mr. flllrtoloy lx ulso u P&lt;Jtt und
palnicr ,
Miss Fowler begnn s frlcmlly llt urury Cot'l'll8Jlond{lllCC with
ll!ir!!'llty In tile Ntll11mer nf 1010 wh ·It she NC I'V&lt;lll n8 hmtOt'ltt'Y
I'CiirOilcutntlvo lo tho Ccntr·o .~t udl 1\, lkmnhllntltt'liut.lonoll , ~f
llmnc, ltnt y.
.
'11m 110mn written by Ml~s l·'o~r h:r. ullout, lllhllelil Suul 11nd
O!Wid , Jrrovlott81YhDd IJ~tm MOlcctud for hlt'1118l&lt;ttilli url lll!lcrltlill
l'u1•t! F&lt;• lit•W~h lp Soolcly ilnUttilup,y of 111114 un llti01i, "'rmlity'~
Poets, Vulwue t1ve," edited by Dr. Willan1 TIUson, !lssodale
l'rofr~~or of 1\n~ll~h at Purdue Univf.rRI!y,
HH r?.td uY, n/1 Pt' trn n.11lu tlng lllr fHltJt ll i11!•~ ll rbt flw $howhil It 11•

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GCJnH sh with t h('ese :\Iak t•s

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Torn ·· The
Imons Arc Dingy
And th~ tove

taboul

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THURSDAY
•'RIDAY
RO~K Sprin gs Gtuhgc
YOU NG IIDU!.T Cltta$ ,
mcellng, scheduled for tonight Bradford Church or Christ, 7
haR been ctmcc)led du~ 10 p,Jil , F'rhltty nig ht II( tHo
lllne8R.
church.
~:l .l·:ANOH ClltCl.l•:, ltct~th
DANc;r&gt;; flt•hloy, 6 ufltll I I
" Unllud Methodlnt Cltlll"l'h, 7:~0 p.m. 11! Wnhcmw Hlyh Scholll
'nntrsrl~y, hottllt of Mr8, S. '1'. Audllot·lutn , JoyM mncnolng,
Smith . Mt'8. John KrttW8t'tyn .'IJHtnNorotl hy WuhclttW Alltlctlc
Hlj!jf ~llfl~ htt! 1 ~8H . '
"'"&gt;Hicr•.
I 'OM~: nov t:llllf''ri•:H Oil,
IJANCI•:, tluyul O~k l'u·rk,
RAM, 1bW'sday. 7:00 p. m., ~'riday . 8 w 11 p.m. M"-••1&lt;' by
lijledal session a tetuple ; mo~t Wa!Ues, spun:rured by Meigs
l'Ji rr.lleut !1\Milf'rH rl••i!t\'l' tr~ he VI/',\ C:ltth
.
~.' {IJ Ji i'f r1 ·t!
;\JI 11! tit 1 ~1 fl filii I
lll •: 'l't l l l ~
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IUIJ M,I'IIHil fHrlti•ll t'I'Hinl \,;IHJ flu rJnll lllill J •: u~J hsh , r•I!'•'H'!Ill! htHiL
l 'uHtjiiHllom·l l!r\•rl rd
M•IIJN 1'l111111"1 , llA H, &lt;'lturt•r
l ll'H I~t~•• ft1 l' hl• ll'nl\~lill.luu , 11~ I'Uil tt idf'rrl tht• flllfll t ' Atniu.IHHIY
1.111 Itt 10: 1. I'LIJ-'1" tlo•L\••r dlt!' l unrh~nn, I l&gt; .fll , ~·t'tdny ,
Hilll lllt n uh, 7. :m 11ltii'P.duy ill') "'' 1•:)11''''11'111 l'tu•l•h llillllill , &lt;'Ill"' 111 llt11 ll"b"'" • plr ll "
.%1!'11 tiKI?. Ml·~ 11nwlor'w IIOWy hill lljl)lllllt'~d Ill tho rii i\!IIVIttiJ
rt lght Ill ht•lllo' f1t Mt " ltrhl\rftM
I'AT!II1Lt(: Wulllt&gt;ft 'l t'lnlt ,
llti Wntnu lt with MI' H• •lull~ l•.'t•hllty, fu)IIIW)ng 1: ~0 jl.t'll . ll!ltituloHiu• : SJII'IIl B 1\tttluoloRY· JOn'/ , till Ulttl 71: Mil•·• i't'I1NR
!\J)~I)('CI' ll n CU·hOJiHIIHL
l&lt;ltiiltlll, l•'ltllll• ilrmu!il tiiO&lt;I. Ob, 110: l"lt•sl PnO!ry or Jnfin:'
NO I' V)~ti .
fi'l•:tMJWCI!AI•'T Ut•iJ t'IIQ,
IIAIIIUSON VILUCo/\ClPIO Alllill'lrun i'•ltii•• IQI](I, IIIi, ftO 11nt110: 'l'n!llly'n 1'11ots, V11l. fi, V•ltr
WI I~O Rltfi •io Hlv11r Vutl ~ y tlllt111nl A~•n . mca ll•lA. a11. 111 ,
ol tho Pool : fill f!oft la, Wn!'l'hit'l of li]htr lt)l y llllil Vi' hl'ltttuk ol'
MuH11nlo I,tdt!O lfltJol• 11l 7 : ~0 r'rlttuy, Ill ll•rrt ~on vlll n Mmlftrll l' ll&lt;lii'Y·
(l.tll 'l'lt ut•i tloy Lfl lu!ll tn
l 't'O~ItyterJ n n f;tltlrf.)l, 011\I'Of~
l11 Hd1tltloo, Iter work h•• O Jilllittl'~~tl ln lllil fnll nwln~ .ftllll'll~l~ nl
~~~~-1•1•. All Mu ~ lo'r M u~onH nntl " '~ tnbfl r- to nU~nd .
1\l.etrr,: (;yfllt Ftnm~, C)lcloll·un, llntat•ltnn B~t· rl , ·n1e Mu~c.
ln \•liotl, tl~nVN' Wull , Will'•
Wt llot• H Volt•lt, ilmel'fcon l'llot, t.:ltrnvnn, J111y NhorQ U1•1,oxc,
•It tJfU I lllUSIOr,
CrL•~t tlve Uttvlllw, (joJiurd~. H uu~lot• (llll llonuer, Vote,.,,,
SA'I'Iii!I IAV
I'IVI•: I 'DINTS StM Slltdtlll'o W I! !lllNU "hlb 111 bn Qundm•nl Ull'ttft!ln, 11nd PIJet, Vol!!e u( tho World l'ootry So•rlt•l y,
4•11 l'luh Ill b11 hrl!lllll?Atd fi :;ltl tlt'i!llnil d, I p, m Sutn l'lluy ~~
~110 )M tll•l lltlttijhl~r Ill Mr. ilml MI'M . Okey Powtoo• of W•••l
y,,,. • ~ vtmlnf.' tt t h~rt!Jtl fit MI'M 1111111&lt;1 111 I .nri'Y~1111 .lltll .Inn"•· l~lh lltthl ll
Hur llnll,·t, Nl11 h' l!ulilt1 7

sC' I aruu nd t•dgt•s. gentl y tift

cuoht•'d por tio ns willt opalul a
so tha t thin . uncooked pt!t'·
llon co n flow to till' ltuttom .
Con tinue g '' 11 1 I y ilft ing
po rt ions tt11til . pggs
:,~ .~:j &lt;cooked
.l lc com plel&lt;•ty sel . bul sti ll

1.~·tar!, W. V;, thtmking me ft•r wriling uhout lhe J&gt;t'o pk trf West
V1rginb. She wrot•· :
··rIWV(' lc;u nr d nwnr thi ng ~ nhtlut thr pcop k Pr \V1·st Vii'Rllli~J
that I didn 't know Ueforr rea ding you r eolun1r1 . It m&lt;~kes me
nwn• proud to bP '' mountmnect". The peCJplr of Wl'~ l Vlrgirua. ~~~
Hli!JlY 1111l('s, h:·t\'t' bet1fl put duw r1 , bul ! know how irul\'
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conuHUill l'a!JPII r ~ ardmg tin' l\1r·!-i Jli.ntit• Vn•rkr1rk. \fr~.
ra iiJ was read fr&lt;ltn Mr&gt; . Allee Dorothy L&lt;tW&gt;O!t, ~ Irs. Zcldll
L. Weaver, stu!e councilor .
Weber, Mrs. Ada Van Meter,
State session lO be held in Mrs. Dorothy Myers, Mrs.
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Airplane ·· passengers
voluntarily
stripped them'
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selves of metal Wednesday at
.Ohio airports as airlines,
reeling from an explosion
·· aboard a TWA jet in Las
Vegas, put inlO effect a stringent and time-delaying system
to stop other bombs rrom being
sneaked aboard flights by an
extortionist.
.COLUMBUS - One of the years ago.
Riverwood addition.
Most passengers . were
most sigl!lficant Charolais
Rlverwpod Farms, . during
The
new
Rlverwood
division
reported
taking the procedure
transactions for 1972 recently recent years, has assembled an
will
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accommodate
.
ap··
' here where. owner of 0\ltstandlng herd . or quality
casually, som.~' ,even in a
lOok pll\ce
proxi.
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comra4e!Y manhe~.
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· Riverw~od Farms , Powell, Charolais cattle an'd is r.ated ps
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and
will
be
operated
,primarily
Ohio; Jim ·Klingbeil, and co. one Of the better pedigreed, top
owner of Triple EEE Ranch; quaJity herils ·in the industry,. as a bro(\(1 cow hasis, w)th tlie
show and sale cattle operation .
Gallipolis, Ohio, Dan Evans,
Riverwood Farms Manager, centered at Pow ell, near
jointly announced the sale of Larry Emley, announced that
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Columbus, Ohio.
the entire Triple EEE in addition to the purchase of
Tbe addition of the Triple Mayfield.
Gbarolais herd to Riverwood the entire EEE herd, the
&amp;EE Ranch berd will boost the
"Did you say to Mayfield
Fanns.
entire EEE Ranch racili ties total cow herd of Riverwood that, when you were paroled,
EEE Ran~h. owne!l by have been leased by·Riverwood
Farms to approximately 350 you would like to continue to
Emerson E. and Dan Evans on a long term baSis.
·
mother cows. This large .sale work with the FBI·," O'Dwyer
has been ,recognized on a
Lambert Bush, Manager of transaction was · ·handled bv asked.
·
national basis, as one of the Triple EEIE Ranch for the past
"It's possible l said !hat. O)ltstandlng prestige herds, 11 years, will continue as . Jim CoJUver, Sales Man·
agement, Columbus.
yes," Doublas replied.
since it was rounded over 11 Ranch Manager for. the new
•
"That you thought you might
mak.e a career of it?"'
'•It 's possible -yes,''
Douglas said.
Berrigan and his older
brother, The Rev. Daniel J.
Berrigan, 51, held an embrac·
GORDON, Neb. '(UPI) -Six leaders of the mili!an't Battle Of Wounded Knee.
ing,
laughing reunion Wedneshundred Indians claimed American Indians Movement
Yellow Thunder, 51, waa
viclvry lOday wlien local and (AIM), entered Gordon by (ounddead Feb. 20 in the cab of day night in 'Philip's cell in
state officials joined them in • Caravan th~ee . d$ys ago to a truck on the lot of an · Dauphin County ·prison.
They had not seen each other·
issuin.g · . a call "· for · a 'protest the death of Raymond· · automobile dealer. Indians
Congressional investigation Yellow ·Thunder. ' They said have charged that he was since t,W9 months ago, when
. inlO tbe alleged torture death of they would stay until their tortured and beaten by five PhiUp was moved ·from the
an Qglals Sioux Indian. ·
demands were ' ~. .
whlte men who humiliated ,Danbury, Conn., prison lO be
The Indians, organized by
Gordon is 27 miles from the · Yellow Thunder by forcing him here for his federal court trial.
Both were' serving time in.
lO strip and dance before a
Danbury
for destroying draft
group of whites prior to his
records. Daniel was paroled
_death.
Four men and one woman Jan. 24. The two were
have been charged wi'th nominated for the Nobel Peace
manslaughter and false im- Prize in January.
Spea,king of his brother,
prisonment in connection wi~h
Daniel
said after the reunion:
Yellow Thunder's death.
The Indians appeared to "He. travels in chains and
have won more than they asked handcUffs while Boyd Douglas
can go to a good hotel. A Nobel
WELLSTON - Women's soloists will be the four end for.
The statement signed by Pea ce Prize candidate is
Liberation will be the topic of men, Herb Clark, Charles
treated this way and a criminal
· one solo presented at the 19th Millik~n, LeRoy Hutchison and Indian leaders Wednesday and is treated that way." .
annijal ,Wellston notary Club John Weber, who trade jokes by Sheridan County Attorney
Daniel said Philip is "opti·
minstrel show to be held at the with Interlocutor Charles Michael Smith, Gordon's mistic of acquittal" and added :
Mayor Bruce Moore and Olive
Wellston
high
school Gaskill.
"The def.mdants are trying to
audilvrium March 17·18.
Theme of this yeat's Rotary Short, personal representative say 'we are innocent' but 'thls
Minstrel is "Here Comes the of Gov. J . J. Exon, cailed for a
Stanley McKlnniss will be Show Boat", with Don Souders "federal grand jury in· is what the war is about.'"
featured in the "Women's Ub" the show pr()()ucer.
ves!igatlon, Congressional
number, while Gordon Morrow
investigation
and Justice
Attorney Harry· Willard will
will portray a Confederate direct the minstrel olio, a Department Investigation of
·' Yellow Thunder
soldier in another minstrel series of skits and blackouts. the Raymond
BRQTHER DIES
circle number .
case."
Mrs.
Edward Parfitt of
Ed .Tewksbarl' _is. b~ si~
In addition, the creation of a Pomeroy has received word of
Another · minstrel circle manager of the show.
city
human relstions com· thedeath of her brother, Fred
Another show feature !his·
feature will be a barbershop
quartet featuring George and year will be the Vinton County mission was agreed upon ' and Terrill, at his home in Miami,
a Gordon police officer, John Fla. He was a son of the late
Margie Ramsey and Huby Junior High School Boys '
PilUI, was suspended pending Mr. and Mrs. Emery Terrill,
Wood and Bernard McKinniss. Ensemble, directed by Mrs.
investigation
of Indian com- lifelong residents of Pomeroy.
This year's minstrel circle, Esther Mae Cassill.
plainls against him.
60 voices strong, is bille'd as one
Heserved sea.ts for both
of !he best circles in Welbton Friday and Saturday night
Rotary history, according to · performances are now on sale
Rotary President Larry Kibler at Ward's Drugs in Wellston. Jerry CleLlnd, 3,
and Musical Director Helen Tickets for each perfonnance
Downard.
may aiso be purchased at the .Died on Tu,esday
Along with the featured high school audilOrium.
Jerry Lee Cleland, 3, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clelsnd,
Lancaster, formerly or the
llexter
area, died Tuesday
JUST IN
evening in Children's Hospital,
Columbus. Besides hls parents,
he is survived by a sister,
Elizabeth R.; a brother, Jack,
Jr., and a paternal grand·
father, Sylvan Cleland, of ,
Dexter. Funeral services will
be held at 2p·. m. Friday at the
I
• Ma'rtin Funeral Home'with the ,
Women·s
Rev.
Lloyd
Grimm
officiating.'
eKN.ITS &amp; SEERSUCKER
BuriaI will be tn the Robinson
Friends may call at
eSLACKS •SHORTS • TOPS Cemetery.
the funeral home anytime.

::";.!:Jim Klingbeil, Ri,verwoodFarms "ol\'ller! and Larr,v Emlei-C: Manager,

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Council.
gra ndd&lt;tu ghter. l' oll nck
Mrs. El'ma !'lel&lt;:llt.d. deputy
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without lncid'ent, a 'TWA
spokesmWJ said. ·.
In another incident, an
"inoperable explosive device"
was removed from a suitcase
in the baggage department of a
United Air Unes jet when it
landed in Seattle Tuesday..
"Apparently, the explosive device was rendered inoperable
by the person who put it on
board," said U.S. Attorney
Sam Pitkin. ·
S2 Million Extortion
Authorities declined to SIJY
whe'ther they thought the
device on the UAL flight was
tela led to the attempt lO extort

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$2 million 'from TWA with the
threat of {oW' bombings.
.
However, the boJllb that
ripped open the cockpit and
·forward sect!Pft of the TWA
plane at McCarren Airport in
Las Vegas was a plas!lc, C4 ·
military explosve which had
been concealed In a first aid kit
in t)le pilot's compartment.
. The bomb found in New York
was the "'!"'e type and had
been planted in a standard
black attache case marked
"Crew" in tbe cabin. The Las
Vegas plane also had left
Kennedy Tuesday night and ·
discharged its passengers in
Las. Vegas.

demands that the money be
stuffed into two gree~~ duffel
bags left In a :!Xent locker at
K~nnedy airport. '!'here were
reports, !hat a chartered. jet
which · made an unexplained
flight 10 Atlanta Tuesday nigllt
may have carried the money.
TWA , however, issued a
statement saying reports that
il "was prepared lO pay ransom ... are incorrect. "
Ill! around the world, TWA
searched each of its 239 planes
in · service before takeoff.
, Passen~ers , luggag'e, m.a lr
freight also were e]\amiljed.'
Many TWA flights were . delayed and some canceled
because of '"dozens" of new
bomb threals which apparently
were hoaxes.
Other Alrlloes Affected
II Northwest Airlines 7'l/
flying between Newark, N.J.
and Minneapolis landed in
(NHL) game."
Detroit because of a false
Al Port Columbus Airport fellow passengers cheered.
Airport
police
at
Cleveland
threat.
· lin "incoherent "
Also waiting at the Columbus
one man waiting 'to board a
· flight to Otlcago removed car Airport for his plane, its bag. Hopkins International said air· passenger claiming to have a
keys, change, ball point pens pge 'llld Its passenj!ers to be lines were putting guards on bomb aboard a Delta Airlines
and his pants belt, but the · certified was George Doropoi aircraft parked at the ter· . DC8 en route from Dallas to
metal detector stili .flasbed its who was flying to Newark, N. minal. At the Akron.Canton San Francisco tried to divert
Airport off-duty Summit the plane to Colorado, but
J.
warning light.
He said he did not mind the County ~heriff's deputies were allowe.d il w fly its normal
Finally as a faint smile
creased his face, the man lOok walt, "just so long as I get lO being hired to guard parked course when the co-pilot told
hlm there was not enough fuel
off his hat and tossed it aside. New York in time for the 7:35 jetliners.
At
Columbus,
Marty
Moran
lO
fly to Colorado .
The light stopped flashing . His p.m. faceoff of tbe Rartl(er
of· WU!ingsboro, N. J., whose
In Miami, National Airlines
flight In from Ollcago had been searched six of its jets ~ter
delayed for 211 mjnutes, said he gelling a telephone call from
felt nwst were grateful fof ,.. "a child-llke ,voice" whlch
TWA's work, "I think people claimed there was a bomb on a
" were happy to see them do it," 747 or a OCtO .. No bomb was
Moran said.
round.

An extortionist who knows
"his way 'aroWld the industry"
today brought long delays to
Ute nation's air traffic. Airlines
'and airports from coast to
coast searched passengers,
Planes and luggage because of
a threatlO blow up folD' Trans
World Airlines jets.
One bomb tore open the
cockpitofanemplyTWAplane
parked . at the Las Vegas .
Airpcrt Wednesday . Another
bomb was sniffed oui by a ·
· police dog at •K~nn~y Airport
. In ':lew VPi'k l2.11!inUttlS be!ore
It wat sef to go off Tuesday.
However, the deadline for

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Co ron11l C\i!&gt; lom 4 dr. sodnri.
f) .- ~ 1 .. tl lr
co ncllil&lt;mln g, now ~M w orr~nly h"(lin pu1'·
chMc cJn·fu.

"'II 11 ruII
tor coil

GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Merch Wanted To Buy
12, t p, m, FtCIOry e~okld
l'hono
gun1 only , Stcond pli! CO j WH en drlvt
~tier l p.m . 192· 062.
1noo1or. ;or troo thor tn nt~l
2·27 121c
ma1ch . Auor ltd ntult .
....
R~clno Gun Clue.
M ·l lt OLO FURNITURe, RounU"68k
l• b'"· Brut boda, dt aku.
2! 111 ANNUAL Htrolorct Sftl@ : 16
clocks, ond ·or comp lote
buill ond 12 FomA Jos ,
ho uukoldt. Wrllt M. D.
Sou lltU!Itrn Ohio Hortford
Mlllor, Rl. ' · Pomeroy, Ohio.
J.ft lie
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AuocltfiOII , All . c lun
CAll 991 -6171.
Ptdtoruel borh ltorn•d and
TWIN
NEEDL E Sowing
pollod . StllordGy, March 18,
Mn
chlno
1971 M&lt;&gt;d ~l tn wa ln u·l
1m. Snow 10 :00 A.M. So le
I
lAnd
.
All
lotturt! bu lll ·lll to
1:00 ,., M. Rock Spring! P11r
Wanted To Rent
mnoo Ioney do1tgn1 Md do
Ground!, Rl , Jl, """ mlltl MODER N,) or; bodroot'f\ Mmt .
llrolclt uwlng, Al1 o blll ·
norlh of l"omtroy, Ohio. Per
Phon• 99?·3062.
lnn holn blind' hom1, orr..
C81•1og! wrrto IU : LlOyd
1&lt;3.3! tUh prtco or lorrn1
BIPCkwood, So lo Mgr .. Rl , I,
n¥AIJ~blo . Phont IOI·l"t.
l'on1~roy, Ohio dl61.
l·l ·&amp;lc
l ·9o31G
........ ....
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.. For Rent
I'IANO ~nd 0 1·Qall lot~ona. PUkN tSHED IPMimtnr, j VACUUM CLEA NERS. Eltclro
roomt, Ma1on, W. V~ . on
Hyglone Now r.l4mona lr Aior
GorAid Hellner. Phono 992·
HIQIIW4y , J&gt; hono 77).!14/,
]825.
nu All clun lng nllnchmont 1
Raynold! Ftow•r Shop.
ply! rho now Eroctro Sud! lor
....,.,..,..,
3·9·61p
l h'"' POOI11g cnrpot , On ly
t?UO cull ~ric@ or ltrml
SHOW AI. TER'S Wti Pol Shop,
~vnlloblt . P110n1 112 14&lt;1 .
Ch••'" ' Ohio, Froo Ooldfllh ONE I.A RG E lrollor tp~,:o.
Vtlm• o. Zu•p~n. m,mo,
fur 111a kids. colloo on tho
l ·0·61 c
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Mn.on, W. V~ .
hUule .
l-1· 111p MODER N W41 ~ul SitrtO-rAtllo
cornblnAI IQn, tour l pOod In
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ltrm iMOd cM nngor, lour
THE Soulhturorn Ohio Pollod APARTMe NT, J rooml And
Horor ord Ano ctn rton 11
lpUktr IOliiHI t_yl lfl1\,
Mlh, fornl !IIOd, North 2nd
lOlling lO ht•d Prldoy night,
top~r~tt controll . . 0414nc(J
Av~ .. Mlddloporl. ~Iiane 991.
MAr c ~ l1tl ot lho Molg&amp; Co .
!193.
169.•0. Ulo our blld~•' '"'"''·
Cdll 99? 10Dl.
F81rgroundl . For cof• togl
wrllt : Sh~ron Stu rboll, Rl . •· ~- ... - · ...............- - 3 8-li! C
Alhon l, 01 11~ •J701 .
FARM LAND. U tern for - ..--·--~...... ··-·~
cor n, olllor ion~ for truck COI.ONIAL M.lplo 1tvrao rod lo,
l ·! ·]IC
lermlrlg, would r1n1100 ftCrll
bUollful EMiy AmoriCOit
only ch&amp;rge 11 prOf•tr l•r ·
tlylo; wllh AM·FMroello, tour
11111lnq 1nd rnud to qrn11. 1
•Pttkora, • IPOOd tu lomn ll&lt;
mi. North or \YIIkttvlllt on
cl&gt;Angff . O~ltnc• m .J( Uto
AD~UTitiMINt
Salem Nd . Ce ll H•uol
our budgor lfrl'f\1, Coli 9n
~ 0~ 1101
Ju" ICI, i66-3 /ol0 or wrllo a~,
708i .

1970 Chevelle SS396 Cpe. ·----'2295

luu nor .

11&lt;JW tJI1 1y

1971 Dodge .....................s3395

Avo. Conl"cl ~ a H•tl rlr.k, 11J1 1
Whd l worlll t)rl vo. Colinllbul,
011 1(1, jlhono nl .Jlj; ,
1111 li e

l •6•,1C

li. lflllty llfA. I• ,

ur!lkos, I t:~~ ll iill1 3,000 rnll o&amp;.. -·

llkt

sm. '

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~~~ M I owner, new CM lr~ll~ ln. 13.000 mil~! . ~utom~llc'
lr• n• .. lugo•go rock. rodlo, chr0111o wlloftl covwr&amp;, blue
cutor, Qlk , vinyl lnh&gt;rlor.

NO V/I •1 dr . :l&lt;'II'IM. V 0, jJ ... Ilt. , p.

-,caHinn , Ow t\fi r lq rwlr'IQ t !Mu

Cn ll Dl'nny
I IYo.

I'EEBE WILl. 8E SIQ(
IN A MINUTE,
SGT. 8LOT11:R .

1971 Volkswagen Sq. Back Sedan 2495

1972 Chevrolet

s
or a e

j) ,lt! ,

1~2 - l!)l .

'til-spring
1

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Employment Wanted

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'•

USED CARS

And
h OutO PMo~t . O¥~r
lor
CIIIWen'l Homo. $8 18ry ptu l
room Md bo~rd . Phmto lO&lt;· ONE Now ldoil ~~~o ri!W plnr&gt; 1 HUU S£ In I,OIIY thll hllfr , p/IQI\0
&lt;1!·312 1 boforo ~ tJ ,n'l., Ilk for
1oli~r 011 rubboi'J tO ynl .
9nllS2Y .
Mr, , Oebv.
I ·20-II C
w•l@r
IAIIk
1
pho~@ W •IW,
n . ttr c
ll ol&gt;ort D. Alllloy ,

•o.

GREEN

exettl l~ n t Ltint.ll ttrn1. ~Jh()ri~
8~1 Jll? .

6''wldo, 6'P'' IUI'Ip .... ,pt*n@ l); , ··"·' - ··-~"' "" -. 1
loc k• ~'"' li l11 gu . Plwno 992· "'~"..;OM ltOv••· I)J Uultor11ul

Nor A Motor Route .

1.orsef

Why-wait·

1rl" 11 ~ n1l n lu n , lhJt!II . Shi i!Qr,

a

HARTFORD

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/IM I' M rMIIo. ¥illy I l'liul.

ae

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~tl OUR GIJANA!il[fb
~

Md gardGil Plllnll n! """dod .
Pllono YA? ·~· - o·· ¥Y1
S•v• In m111y wAyl ~I Brlgltl
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Slor M/lrk@l. nu&gt;l lv Orlv• In
• •.. ··-~...
th~Airt, Muon , W, V• .,
FOR T H ~ eST tlllill Ill ll now
.I 7 If
or u!od fllollil ; llom•, lry
................... '"'-·'""""""...·-·"" -~..._... .
KMl'UOA Moll II&amp; HM 1!:1 ~lllc~ .
&lt;INS IOW Onor~ 11 I' A" wid•.
KnnoUII•· Qhlll.
6' 0" 101\Q •. • 2 r•n•l ~1\(12 •• 2'
1?-11.901(:

and

3·9· lip

IV63 FOHD ~elrlon• , 1 Or,
linJ"di Up, B t'ylln&lt;l•r. $19J.OOi
phono Y&lt;Y 311 1. ttllltJn Wrnlu.
J y.31p
~- ~·---·.. ··~-· ~~
~~~5 OUICK Wild ~!&lt; I, l tloor
~lllldlop , I loc:•l Owllor, ••
coll•nt cond iiiOI\, q~ll&lt;l tiro•,
••'r• polJtlll•ii&lt;l&gt; . 'Pbi111u 991·
tldJ tw 9Yl 1 ~&lt;i .
11 Jlc
·- ·~--- - •- • · - 'o9 CHCV EL L.E $&amp; J96, j opood

ea

Carrlen For
MASON

Md frlonllJ.

THUNtl ROikCI . V L
~u t omiil ~, pow~r olo ring,
powor br nk~i . JlllW~r Will•
dOW!, pltOM m 6l/ ,
·
~ · I 61~
~
'II

korn•l corn l C ~IU 11.
l I )lp
Orough ron'l tr.• Milk tc•
Cro~m. G~ l . 11.19, wMI Io ·-·" ·"" ""
~O i illtlOI !0 lb . b~g ll.l9, R I E t t' F
I
' "I"P'•'• """r""""'""""•Y
~
EAt lor goodlol l n ~ t udlng ~OX I?, 1 bil(lreorn, ,;II Qifi&lt;lrlt,
£rtii" D~IMGI - from 11.•9 IO olr tOIItllllun&lt;id, Hx1ii II . POI'C il
120. Wo ncupl Ptdurol Food
""~ nl un&gt;ll\urr• ~wnlhQ ,
Cl'" I&gt;Ofl. Strolch.,.t!ur momty,
nt 11 mit1un, fJ lo:lrllng . cum ·
lnOO roupon' ~r'd !lrl",G, •ott uli l·)lilt&lt;tly tuJ hn• , IJ4Hlutu ut

WANTED!

Htr 1011 ltluth e lloartoclto ond
oh, so hard to ~oar .
Sadly mlftlcld lly tl~ugl1le 1' ""d

GUN S I~ DOT, al!u rlllo rn;;t cli"'
-· ~pirl 11 101 Only, ~Orko d

btU!Int 2 r. ttns ~9c, HArl't wholfl

Holp Wanted

wo ofltm a! t ~nd &amp;hAro .

SHOOT IN G Maich, So lurrloy ,
M•rch 11 , et lltb Rtclnt
Pl~11tng Mlllel6 p.m. ~tc lo ry
chokD yun&amp; o11ly , Auurlod
IMol . Spon1orod lly lho
Sy•·•&lt;u•• Flro Do~l.
3 8 ltc

bn· on whult or hi11 1 JU . ~9c ,
Viln CMt&gt;p !9 0/ , &lt;illl pQik Md

tt •21 ·tfc

IN LOV ING momory of Gro l·
chon Sprovaa. who pus•d
away oiQhl yo&amp;ll ago l&lt;&gt;day ,
Ma rc h tlh, 19M,
Food mornortta or 11111 lovtJd ono

Notice

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In Memory

r;l~llvgA

n,ku 1uru now ~vollabto
on " lrtt ; l ~nl 120 hlltr
Hn!kul lArgo cl•(ltOinlt
Ea11u1 ovnny Md largo frull
~nd nul E ~IW ngg. Sot lhort1
l&lt;ldAy •nrJ qll your rr u
li c k~ II . 110 purc ho•• rtqulrOdl
ol lltt Brlghl SIM MArko
""' lo lho Drlvo -ln 'l'ho•rrt,
Mo-on, W. VA . whort law
prlcli And t urlvonlonl lirvlco
ore lonrurod ovofy dey, chock
lhol ullowlnq r&gt;r1Cit8nd !lock
'/Our IMdoJ', rnvor'llo or
QQnut brood whitt brtld 1
r..,vtt 11 wllh 110 nddll lono l
purcM!O. l\ruugh iM'I 1 pet.
1wet11 milk gnl . 9~~. DolugM
In piOCi lb. $¥G, 9rA&lt;Io A !mA ll
DgQo 3 &lt;1111 . tt. lniUk(&gt;rJ l lllb

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Auto Sales

~ Rtie

YARD $AI.I 11 David H8ggy
rttldenct , ltfl Of Happy
Hollow . Slorta Friday. 10 • ·
m. Htvo e round 18bll .nd
few olhtr ~nflqult .
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many

For Sale

Notice

IN~O-MA'tiON

HE'S
SORTA
BOTH,
LOWEEZV

'\

~~· ndl('ftl r,

l11c . l

ALL HE NEEDED

~!&gt;

A

LITTLE FEATHER ~!

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1.0 -Till Dill)' Sentinel, Mlddltpart,f&gt;9meroy, 0.. March t, 1fl•·

Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentin.e l Classifieds Get Results{

'j

WANt ~OS

DIAOLINIS
5 P.M.
Dly
Atfort
PllbrlcAIIon
.
Mo~Uiy Deedlrnt 9 ~ . m .
C•nctlletlon I. Corroetlon.
Will bt octlpltd un tll9o.m. for,
'
Dey of Publlco ttont
RIOUUTIONS
Tht flublllhtr .rtltrvtl tnt
riQhl to ldlt or ri/"' ony 1d1 ·
d81H~td Ob)td o~ill. Tnt
pubtlo~tr
wtll not bt
ro;~onllblt tor moro1111n ono
111corroct ~~~T~j"
. ~~r Want Ad Sorvlto
5 con to por Word Oho ln•orllon
Minimum Cllorgo75c
1l ctnh por word """'
con•ocutlvo lnatr!IOnl.
1_11 conlo por word '' ' c~n­
ncullvl lnttrllonl .
l5 Por Gint Dl!count on ~ld
iidl In« •d• Plld wl ll\ 111 ID
OAyl.
CARD OF THANKI
.. OIITUARY
11.50 for 50 word minimum .·
EAtll •~dl!lonol word 2&lt;..
BLIND ADS
Additional l'c Chargo f)l"
1\dvorllitrnont. .
OFFICB HOIJAS
9:30 oJn. to S: OO p.m . D•lly,
~ : 10 o.m. to 12:00 Noon
Solurday.

AOOUl YOU~ W~IGHT ., '
Ovlrwtlgl\1 ltdlu loan• tnd
man tn ltrottod In 1 Wolght
Wnl t hOrl ( f'i) Citll In
Pc&gt;rnor'oy wrlit: Weight
W81 Chtro IRI, 11'1 Stefloh
~~ .. Ct nr,lnMtl, Otllo ~mr .
, 10·3-tre

SA vll up to ont h~ tl , Bring vour
•ltk TV to Chuck'' TV shop,
111 llull•rlll/11\vt., Pomerov ..
KOSCOT KOSMfTICS &amp; Fl~mo
ol llupo P~rlumoa . ~lurn1n '
•ynllioll wlgt . No notd 10
loovo M•l~• or MnOtl C:ounly
lur lo ck ot moMy . If In·
'•rtiolo&lt;l &lt; ~II YYHIIl.

Run Spot' IMntm Clul), Sunday,

Moret&gt; 11, 12 noon .

fur ICUtd pOift!CttJI, MIOn lt li

1!97.
3./.)lc
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1961 PIA1', • rloor, mllopgo
j i,OOO: Ill A· l torWII Ir•n,
prl,od r&amp;AillMbly , Phall~ 9$$ .
&lt;tl1 tl' "&gt;"' ~ ~ ~ C;u·l l'lndl lnQ.
Allr@(l,
l 1 :up

The Daily Sentinel
Ph. 614·992·2156
PE MAbE

cook

ORY WII LL Pi nltlior toll • 1!10 HOND/1 l .IO , ~• c o l lont
conulllon, t~l19!) l818 nllor 6
lriCIOr . R. I. Oubbt ld, Phone

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SUIDd

l)r'OPOUlt

I'ICtiVtO br

lht

Will

Bo~rU

t)'
Of

l!duutton , o fht IIUI•r'n Loee l

SChOol Ofolr l&lt;l. ~ttdovlllo ,
OMo , •m1 11 1110 ofllct or "''
CIOik, N~OCIVIIIO, OhiO, until
12 :00 O'clock noon tUiorn
IIIOO!rd limo. Morch 17, 197),

end 11 thjijl tlmt optrttd bY tht
bO~ro. 11 provrrtod

clork ot Uld

bV law , l or

~;_~ov ~~M ~~2;!.·61p
2 BEDROOM, 111 dCiubla, fur ·

Tho bo•r d w i ll rutrvtt the
!' I\ Ill IO lh CIHJI Or

1111

IH!I~ .

I' lillie!

SAVE - SO •OO

--·-"'------·--TRIII L • R, Brown•• Trollor

Elee, &amp; Gu Ranges
2 Whlto Eltclrlc
I Copptrlone Elec.
1 Whitt Gas

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10·11-tfc

I O. McCoy.
ProthlltH

loo I II I I .

171 7&lt; Il l J. I , 16, &lt;1

MEIGS INN

~ull•no ,

Ohio, hU b•tn cJo ly

dtctUtd , 1111 of AOulo 1.
~uiiMcJ . Mt iQI Co uMJy, Olllo .
Crtd lto rt ort rtou/''"' to flit
,,,,, &lt;lalrnt with u a llduc. l try
wlft1 taur mol"\omA .
Otil~ ih ll
lllh &lt;loy of
t9 n ,

JOI'In C. 0ACIM

lit ~u
F' robtatlt 01 ~,~ ttl un

Court of .;o rnmon

Ill l. 9, 16. ll

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A,,OINTMINT
Cou No . lOW
111111 Of ~AL~H 0 . S~eN

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Mobile Homes For Salt

For Sale
GR EE N MAYTAG dl1hw01hor.
I yo•r old, phont 2•7 · ?~6&lt; .
l ·S.O IC

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POODLE pupr&gt;l•• · oii ¥Or loy,
Pnrkvlow Konno!!, Phor•t 99).

by
Day, Wtt k, Month
~l borot Ratu

1ppolntta At:Jrnln lttretr'ht ol 1110
1111tt or Otft l Peterson ,

~•bruarv

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ROOMS

Notlcv 1• htroby glvtu thAt
AlmA G. r'tt•rson of ~outo 1.

t

&gt;HlJWAL TeR'S Wll Pol Shop,
Ciluler, Ohio, ~ilono 9U 33~6 .
Troplco l lith Md 1upplln.
S•op In '"" compMo .

Clork

E""" .or
Oteuua

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TROPICAL PISH. hncy
guppiOI, AI1QOI1tnd brttdtrt,
llolt~1 A11d IUPPIIII. PIIOnt
9Y1 ·l"J.

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3 BEDROOM Vlndt ll moblla
CU Otcttlld .
hon•o. I•' bA lh t on choice
u Not let 11 lllrtby Qlv•n "'''
nl rrlttl M. Sptnctr, 01
ro111AI 101. &gt;ltrm111 Bollngf',
~amorov OhiO, hU blln duly
m
mo.
~ppo lntod A4tnlnltlrf!r iMot '"'
3o5·61p
lttllo ol ~~lph 1) , $ptnctr ,
~octnta , lilt 01 MtiQI counly,
onto ,
12 FT. WIDe lrolltr wllh &amp;lr
Crtdllon trs rtqu lr!d 10 fli t
condll lon tng , wuhor 1o dryer
lholr ~ltlma with uld licJU&lt;Itry
tJ ,700 : 100 H8rold Jolm10n.
wllh ln tour monlhs ,
Chollor, Ohio.
Dtltd lh lt lith d8y Of
3·Hfp
~tbrutry llll.
-~ - _...- - -...
JoM c . no eon
JVclijC GOOD ml&gt;td hoy . PhOno
Wllkllv ll lo 669-•m.
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l ·6·6fc

WOULD YOU llko to oroor your
rtl OI&gt;IIo hOmo toaull your IPliO
MO no~o~l If 10 let Robort
Ol•on ohow you rheony wey
10 cua lom build your home
Md h~VI dtllvtry Wlihll\ 3
wook a. Como • nd Itt lht now
Oroonbr l•r . II Ia 1~1 homt far
111011 wilO opproclolo lha
bt llor
ll&gt;lng t of lifo.
MMyf" Ciurtd by lht I_,Q.tll
bulldtr! ul mobllo homu. Our
11 11. wtdo Arling loll HQmu
llftrl 11 13,695, dtllvor d ond
tt l. vp . Wo 11rvlc1 whal wo
uti. MtiQI MOb llt Momu,
Tuppora Pl•llll, Ol&gt;lo, 667
l!VI , Cn ll collect lor
poln1mor11 ,

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A. lhouatrl lor fodiy , Prv. ·
fidlnl Colvin Ccolldgt l~ld ,
"Thora Is no
Ia alrtko
a;alnlt the pvb c 1~lfly by
anybody, MY1&gt;.horo. MY,IImo."

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KOSCOT 0 11 ol Mink ,
KOirt'IO II CI, Wig!. Por lru1
de •l10IIIIftl l~ n ,. col i for ~P ·
polnlmtMI Mil . John IAnni
Sauvage, Syr~C&lt;JII, Oh io, 992·

Jm.

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Thoughts

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.12' • 141 : 24' • WID£
' MIL~IR

MOBILE HOMES
tliO Wuhlngton llvd .
aelpre, Ohio

~~7 1'1 r1u ll'ttJ, ~ l!. fl~NI l rrw ~ .. r !t~ AI1
Mud urrt 11r11 ) h Nil o

tl. 4 Spftu(l. p . ~ I('&lt;J I'htQ , drive ~

F lrul.llrcl '•100'

19~6

:r $ P~NI.

long wln•r )l
.

Hoop
MEE:TIN'.

MEM&amp;ERS
~LY!!

lrd; rtur &amp; good

fl f'QI.

1964 Ford Galaxie 500.........---· •395

H.T. CouP.,, V 8 ll'uJior. outo IIMI., p, t fMrlng ftn~
lwok M.
·

Dodge ................... $1195

0 100 1 ' ' ' '" · V 0,
l)rtl. 9woptlln&lt;J.

I

1967 Chevelle Malibu HT Cpe.... -'1395

p~lnl.

btJ n~ . 0'

\\lNNIE
WINKlE

Til UCK Sr'ECJALSI

Suo Emorson Jooo&amp;. Poarl Ash, Hilton Wolfo,

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'fun 0' wld•i lwty, h, (fuly q4&lt;1IPPtid lt1G .. 4
- 'il}!-atd triHr ~ , ·qH lr!IJl'l. hofr# lj;r h i"Okt;~ A, 7~0)1 10 , 0 ~ly llru,
btuw l il~JI ru d llnl ftlt , l' hromn hody rr1 ld Q ~" chrnmo w. c.
"''''""' 1 ~• 11 llo hh. l•O v n '"'~lnu. ~hromo Iron I
1769

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...WE AIN'T MA),(JNG

IJU!npor. rutH ~ tup l nrrnn~r . fJr· l rt~ U f ~ r I!Pr lnU I'J Cflnn . U 1f5

AXES FUR NOIOP\'
BUT US! IS THAT
CLEAA?'

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DEPENDABLE CITY .

r. H VR() LUT I, lOll q II. wldo pickup body, V.l
J 'i l\tll'l d lr i\rul .. (Jood flrta , ch:Hi n Cl'b . Co lor
wl\ lt o, Soo, try ~ you 'll lluv th" onQ,
t 141J
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OPEN UNTIL 8:00P.M. oach evening

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Contact Associate

VERA EBLEN
992·3020

Mldtltoport

192 N. 2nd

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WE NEED MORE TRAINED

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M•rch 11 , et lltb Rtclnt
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Food mornortta or 11111 lovtJd ono

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r;l~llvgA

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on " lrtt ; l ~nl 120 hlltr
Hn!kul lArgo cl•(ltOinlt
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Mo-on, W. VA . whort law
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lhol ullowlnq r&gt;r1Cit8nd !lock
'/Our IMdoJ', rnvor'llo or
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purcM!O. l\ruugh iM'I 1 pet.
1wet11 milk gnl . 9~~. DolugM
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Auto Sales

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YARD $AI.I 11 David H8ggy
rttldenct , ltfl Of Happy
Hollow . Slorta Friday. 10 • ·
m. Htvo e round 18bll .nd
few olhtr ~nflqult .
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many

For Sale

Notice

IN~O-MA'tiON

HE'S
SORTA
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LOWEEZV

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(Continued frCllll page I)
cent rise in aggregate sal~ by the 100 firms to f3'76 .9 bllllon, and
that the average rate of return·on salesalter taxes edged up to 4.3
per cent frlllll 4.2 per cent in 1970.
(XILUMBUS-STATE A'M'ORNEYGENERAL Wllllam J.
Brown said today he would file a $22.1 mUUon civil damage suit
against officers of Crofters Inc. and fonner state treasurer John
D. Herbert.
·
Brown said he would accuse Gerald A'. Honabue, Sidney
Griffith and Harry Groban of violating both state·and federal
securities laws. Donahue, Griffith and Groban have been cleared
In two triala of any wrong doing In coMectlon with arranging
loans of state funds for out of state flntlS.

Plaza Has Kroger
Another major development
in the Silver Bridge Regional
Shopping Plaza near Gallipolis
was aiUiounced today.
Agreement has been reached
between the developer and
Kroger Company for construction aild occupancy of
what will be \he largest store In
the Kroger's Charleston, W.
Va., division .
The huge store will occupy in
excess of 27,000 square feet,
and will feature a large array
of products and services to be
made available for the first
time in the area.
The anno uncement was
made by J. J. Blazer, president
of Silver Bridge Regional
Shopping Plaza. It followed
closely a recent announcement
on the agreement reached for
the occupancy of a iitl,OOO foot
store in the Plaza by the G. C.
Murphy Co.
According to Blazer,
agreements with other major
tenants have also been
reached.
Principal among those were
the recent signing of a lease for
construction and occupancy of
a large Rltoi-Aid Drug Store In
the plaza. Rite Aid Is one of the
nation's largest and fastest
growing chains which is known
In the area because of Its
recent acquisition of the Cohen
Drug Chain.
Other aMouncements are
expected for other stores to
locate in the big Plaza
development soon. Blazer said
interest on part of many
tenants is "very high", the
center attracting attention
from many of the largest
retailers in U1e area, including
many national chains.
Local businesses will be
given an opportunity to locate
in the plaza which will serve a

large area of soudtern Ohio and
nelghborhing counties In West
Virginia.
Architects
for
the
development Is the firm of
Donald L. Moses and
Associates of &lt;llarleston, and
the leasing agent and
developmeni consultant Is
Eugene F. Imbrogno, Montgomery, W. Va.
The center will be located on
a 2().,acre tract of land at
Kanauga, at the off ramp of the
Silver Memorial Bridge, at the
intersection of U. s. Rt. 35 and

ElherfP-Ids In Pomeroy are open Friday and Sat~v ~i,rhts until 9•
A good time for family shopping all over t4e store. Wearing apparel for
Boys,Girls, Infants, Men and Women and Fumi~hings For Your Home.

.A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF
WOMEN'S.BONDED SlACKS
100 per cent acri lan acrylic knit jersey slacks 100 per cent nylon back. Machine washable · '
wrinkle resistant · elastic slipon waistband.
Navy blue, black, dark brown and orchid .
Sale 3.49
Reg . 4.98 Missy Sizes · · · · ·
Reg . 5.98 Sizes 32 to 38 . . . . . - · Sale 4.19

Come to Elberfelds
Busy Ready To
Wear Department!

Every school child In a
seven-county southeastern
Ohio area has been screened
for hearing defects according
to Gary Pa_ckwood, of Ohio
University.
Prof. Packwood spoke at the
Pomeroy-Middleport Lions
Club noon luncheon-meeting
Wednesday at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church.
Packwood, associated with
the comprehensive speech,
hearing, and vision project
covering schools in a sevencounty area Including Meigs,
said funds for the program are
furnished through the Appalachian Regional Commission. The program abo
reaches pre-!thool children.
Packwood was Introduced by
N. W. Compton.
In Meigs County 840 preschool children have been
screened; 4, 711 school children
(Continued trom page 1)
have been screened for vision
said Edgar Gillenwaters, an (97 per cent of the enrollment);
aide to California Lt. Gov. Ed 654 have visited eye specialists,
Reinecke, remembered "quite and 26:i have received treatvividly" telling Mitchell about ment.
the convention commitment
Mrs. Doris Sayre, LPN of the
from liT last May .
Meigs County Health Department, who visits children In
FINED $10, COSTS
their homes, was a guest.
James
Rowley,
20,
Wendell Hoover, second vice
Gallipolis, was fined $10 and president, presided and Ronald
costs in the court of Pomeroy L. Wagner, Chillicothe, was a
Mayor William Baronick guest of Tom Cassell.
Wednesday night on conviction
of reckless operation of motor
vehicle. Forfeiting a $25 bond Humane Society
was Robert Simmons, 30, Fort
Wayr.e, Ind., charged with Group to Meet '
passing at an Intersection.
Ali interested persons are
RETURNED TO GSI
welcome to attend a meeting of
A Gallipolis State Institute the temporary committee
walk away was apprehended in organized recently that ln~nds
Pm ne roy at 10:20 p. m. Wed- to form ·a Meigs County
nesoh.y by Officer Henry Wer- Humane Society Fridsy at 7:30
ry of the Pomeroy Police p. m. at the Meig~ IM.
Department. Robert Jones was
Committee reports will be
thumbing a ride near the heard by the group whose
Beacon Service Station when temporary chalnnan is Mrs.
apprehended. He was turned Jean Will.
over \o GSl security police.
INQUIRY ANSWERED
Numerous inquiries have
DINNER PLANNED
been
received at the Phil
The annual birthday dinner
of Meigs County Chapter 53, Giobokar home In Pomeroy
Disabled American Veterans, periBining to new boat licenwill be held at 6:30 p. m. ses. Such licenses may be
Monday at the home on But- secured at the Triple A offices
ternut Avenue, Pomeroy. in Gallipolis, it Is reported.
Members 'and families are
follow the dinner.
AT CONFERENCE
Dennis Keney and Don
Nelson of the Pomeroy
National Bank attended an
installment credit conference
sponsored by the Ohio Bankers
Association in Columbus
· Wednesday,

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight, March'
NOT OPEN
Friday &amp; Saturday
March 10-11
DESTROY ALL
MONSTERS
(Technicotor)
YOG - MONSTER
FROM SPACE
(Technlcolorl

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SHOW STARTS7 P.M.

DESSERT ONLY
Following the annual birthday party of Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion, ice
cream and cake will be served,
not a dinner as was previously
announced. The annual party
will be held Saturday, March
18, at 7 p. m.

See our beautiful selection
of womens new spring
dresses hundred s to
choose from. All fop name
brands. Latest in styling ·
washable
fabric s
beautiful new spring
colors. Styled for juniors,
misses and ha lf sizes.

Marriage Ucense
John Edward Nelson, 26,
Middleport, and Debra Ann
Hooper, 20, Shade, Rt. I.
SORORITY TO MEET
The Xi Gamma .Mu Sororit·
will meet this evening at th~
Meigs Inn at 7:45p. m.

Buv a POUnd of
Fanny Farmer
• Home Assortment
• Milk Chocolates
·All Dark
Assortments
• Nuts, Caramels
and Crisps

The style revue, harrated by

Mra. 1\obert Bumgamer, in·

UTI'LE ANITA SMITH couldn't be happier about her
new dress. Her mother, Mrs. Oscar Smith of. Laurel CUff,
who confessed that she could hardly sew on a button before
enrolling In the sewing course, made several dresses for
pretty Anif4, who modeled them like a "pro" in the style
revue Thursday.

TAKE THE CHILDREN
TO THE
TOY SALE IN
ELBERFELOS
•
NEW ANNEX
BUILDING

help you with

your selections.

Games
Jigsaw
Puzzles · Bicycles ·
T~icycles · Coloring
Books · Children's
Books . Wagons •
Dolls and many,
many other items.

Two Days Onlv

BODY SHIRTS
Big selection of bodyshlrts for daywea r or
lounging now on sale in our first floor lingerie
department.

THE SHIRTS - You should see the e•·
cellent groups of mens sport and dress
shirts for wear righf now - for Easter
wear. Short sleeve shirts and long sleeve
ones in all sizes from u to 11112. Solid colors

. beautiful stripes. The newest In styles .
long point collars · tapered shirts - fuller
cut shirts. All permanent press and pl enty
of popular knit shirts, too.

. ties as only Wembley can make them and

plenty of the wider Four In Hand ties. Solid
colors . stripes . paisleys . plaids .
Stop in - select several. Match them up
with your 'new shirts.

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MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S

Mrs. Watson

BELTS

JEANS AND SlACKS

Clerk is

New selection of belts Including plenty ot wide sport belts
that are so popular. SUS and$2.50 in slzes24 to40.
Men s Leather work belts 111-4 inches wide . bla ck or brown

Select dress slacks or
buy the . popular jean
type flares. All sizes 29
to 50 waist. Double knits
· textured knits · dacron
and cottons · corduroys·
denims.

sizes 32 to 50. Mens wide Garrison Belts - genuine leather

.so

in sizes 32 to 50.

Plus the excellent line of Paris Belts for men and boys . The
latest in style . in colors · in new ideas and known nationally
for excellent quality end long wear .

MEN'S JACKETS FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER
•

WEAR

Buy now for dress wear
· for sports · for school ·
for everyday use.

!

You ' ll want to see the
many new styles in men s
lightweight jackets now
ready for your selection.
Sizes 36 to 50. All the new
spring and summer
smart
colors.
Go.lf
Jackets · Bush Jackets ·
Barracuda styles · nylons
- nylon taffetas · dacron
and cotton blends.

Select Your New Spring
Coat At Elherfelds.
See our outstanding selection of womens new
spring coats · all weather styles and wool
fabrics . Many coats to choose from - pa ste ls
and dark tones .
Misses and half sizes.

Retired
SYRACUSE .,... Mrs. Owen
(Laura) Watson has retired as
clerk of the Syracuse Home
Utilities Company, completing
21 Y¥rs of service.
When Mrs. Watson began
with the company lri IllS!, her

at other collection places.
However, for the past several ,
. yearsshehasworkedoutofthe
Syracuse office.
·
Her husband, employed by
the same company 10 years,
retired in 1965.
Mrs. Watson, who at one
llme taught school at Dorcas
.and later at -Plants during
World War I in' Meigs County,
has been treasurer of the Past
Presidents of the Ladies
Auxiliary of , Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion, 20
years . The an~ual Past
Presidents picnic is held at the
Watson's attractive camp site
along the Ohio River .
Mrs. Watson fell In January
outside her home on an icy
sidewalk and broke her ann.
The cast will be removed
today. Mrs. Watson is also an
active member of the Racine
United Wesleyan Methodist
Church.
She and her husband· reside
on SR 124 near Racine.
Married 52 years, they have
two children, Mrs . Robert
(Mary Jean) Roush, of West
Jefferson, Ohio, and Ivan, of
Sterling Heights, Mich., seven
grandchildren, and five great·
grandchildren.

Mens Department
1st Floor

ON AJACKET OR
.&gt;tu;."'

YOURS EARLY.

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BOYS SHIRTS

LI_TTLE BOYS
SIZES 2 to 7
You should stop In the
mens
· and
boys
department- 1st floor.
See the clothes for the
small fry.

Short sleeve shirts in
broadcloth
Polyester cotton
blends or knits. No
iron shirts · excellent
selection of stripes
and solid colors.
Sizes 2 to 7 and 8 to 20.

DINNER PLANNED
The annual birthday dinner
of Meigs County Chapter 53,
Disabled American Veterans,
will be held at 6:30 p. m.
Monday at the home on Butternut Avenue, Pomeroy.
Members and families are
invited. Business session wiU
follow the dinner.

SlAC~S

- SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS SOCKS - UNDERWEAR -

BELTS - JACKETS - JEANS

BOYS
JEANS

..

· First Floor Linens Department

in value, comfort, or looks
Favorite style, terrific value. 75 % " Orion" acrylic and
25% stretch nylo n. in ~ ha ndsome medium rib. Wears
and wears . .. washes perfectly, Choose from 34 colors.
including jet brown, jet navy. jet olive, black, oxford ,
white. One size fits all from 10-13.
~

Flare leg style jeans
and dress slacks. Made
with wide belt loops ·
Polyester and cottons ·
corduroys · denims.
Excellent new style
selection. Sizes 6 to 18
slims
regulars c.-huskies.

MULTICOLOR A.ORAL ALL OVER PRINT

Just arrived - another big shipment of Cannon
Royal Family no-iron sheets and pillowcases.

BE THRIFTY! SAVE ALL OF YOUR ,SALESLIPS FROM

ME

Prices Refuse to Freeze

Issue to

WASHINGTON (UP!) Wholesale prices rose 0.7·pet.
in February, the Labor
De~tment reported today,
with soaring food prices mostly
to blame.
The wholesale price index,
seasonally adjusted, was up
sharply from the 0.4 pet. ad·
justed gain in January, in·
dicating that a . widely
predicted post-freeze price
"bulge" was not yet over.
Without seasonal adjustments, the February gain
was even larger - 0.9 pet. In
J
anuary, the unadjusted rise

however, are not covered by
price controls.
Industrial Prices Up
Food prices rose 1.9 pet. in
February afier dropping 0.1
pet. in January. Higher meat
prices was the chief cause of
the February increase, the
deparbnent said.

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Index and are considered a
beilweather of the ef·
fectiveness of the economic
stabilization program.
· The index stayed about dead
center during the !l(k(ay wageprice freeze, from Aug. 15 to
Nov . 14, then spurted sharply
when controb were eased.

',

leaped by a seasonally adjusted 1.8 pet. ar~r rlslng ·only
0.2 pet. the previous month.
The bulk of ihose ,ltems,

Charge

Sioux on Warpath again
WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (UPI) -About 400 Indians
-shouting "Bum, burn, bum" - cUmaxed a week of
protest Thursday night by stol"llllDg a trading post aDd
museum In Wounded KDee, roughing up ope1111or1 ol the
two firms and mating oft with $50,000 wortb of Indian
artifacts. Woullded KDee was the scene of the last clash
between !be Sioux aDd the U.S. Cavalry In WI wben over ·.
300.1nt1Jans lncludlag women aDd children died.
James C.wczynskl, a stockholder In the
predomlusntly·whlte Sioux Corp., whlch ope1111e8 !be
Wounded Knee Musewn aDd Trading Post, said the In·
dlans "barged iD aDd roughed us up." The 1Ddta111 tore
down poaten advertiJIDg tbe m~~~eam of Gen. Geol'flle
Armstrong Custer, leader of the Cavalry at Big Hom, aDd
forced CzWHYJIIkilo rip down a Custer palter.
The Indians arrlved by bus and car, IQIPII'eDtly from
uearby Gordoa, Neb., where hetweea • aDd 1,111 had
been staging a protest over the deatb there ol RaymoDd
Yellow Thuder, u Ollala Slou, at the bauds ol whites.
Indians bave charged that Yellow Tbaader, 51, was tor·
tured ·to deatlt-lasl-tlleilll by-.fl¥e·wllltes-bt-GOnton, 27
miles from tbe reaervatloa.

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lllichael · R. Taylor, 18,
Pomeroy, was Indicted on two
counta of possession of a
hallucinogen and one count of
dispensing a hallucinogen to a
minor when a grand jury
convened at the Meigs County
courthouse Thursday.
Taylor was one of three
defendants arrested during a
raid on an apartment In
Middleport on March 2 .by the
Middleport Pollee Dept, Two of
the defendants, Christopher C.
Dinguss, 23, Middleport, and
Roger L. Pickens, 18, Mid·
dleport, entered pleas of guilty
to a charge of possessing
marijuana when they were
arraigned before Judge John
C. Bacon In the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court on March
3. They are in the custody of the
sheriff's dept. awaiting sen, tenclng. Taylor en~red a plea
of Innocent, and his case was
referred to Thursday's grand
jury.
Also indicted by Thursday's
grand jury were George
Hackney, charged with driving
while intoxicated and Nye Ezra
Escue for driving while in·
toxlcated and driving while his
license was under suspension.

AmENS, Ohio (UP!) Ohio University President
Claude R. Sowle announced
Thursday night he had
assigned a dean to make a
''prompt and Intensive review"
o( a state auditor's report that
was critical of the school's food
service operation.
Sowle directed Dr. John M.
Peterson, dean of the College of
Business Administration, to
look into allegations that OU
purchased at least $617,400 In
food supplies without competitive bidding, and paid over
$78,316 to replace tableware
from July I, 19'1() through Sept.
30, 1971. Peterson will submit
t\iS findings direcUy to Sowle.

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TROPHY AWARDED - W~ley GiDley, 148 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, has been presented
prepared the report for Auditor
a trophy and certificate by the Buckeye Big !Judi Club, Inc., in recognition of his having killed
Joseph T. Ferguson. Ferguson
the largest typical deer in Ohio In 19'10. Gilkey Is pictured with the 26 point head which was
issued the report Thursday.
mounted by Howard Bir~hliel~, Rutlalld. Pr~ntation o! tbe awards was made.Saturday night
Pullen said ''much of th~
at the club's banquet tield at Qmhocton. Gilkey is also a member of the National Boone and
review was conducied durin~
D'ockett Club through the kill bf the large deer. The son of Mr. and Mrs, Herschel Gilkey of
or immediately after a nine·
Middleport, Wes Is a 1962 graduate of Middleport High School where he was outsiB nding iu ali
day strike of non-academic
sports. He is an avid hunter. An employe of the Goegleln Coal Co., Gilkey is married to the
employes after school opened
fonner Unda Will of Pomeroy. The couple has a daughter, Leslie, nine months old .
last !aU. The situation at that
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Industrial prices, considered
the best measure of inflationary pressures by many
economists, were up 0. 4 pet. in
February, equaling the
January increase.
Industrial commodities
account for about threequarters of the wholesale price

By GEORGE HARGRAVES,Supt.
districls later this month, but it caiUiot be paid In accordance
Melgs Lociol8ehool Dlstrlcl
. with the state law without approval by the Pay Board. Now, that
This is a time of tremendous unrest In many schoob in Ohio. , spells frustration in capital letters for all school employees,
The major source of this unrest Is the Inaction of the Federal Pay superintendents, and boards of edur~tion .
Board In approving school employee salary increases approveti
The situation that exists is quite unfair. It cries out loudly for
months ago by the Ohio Legislature.
correction. You can help.
Ove~ a period of 54 months (411 years! ) the teachers aMual
Write to Congressman Clarence MiUer, Room 1515,
wngworlh Building, Washington, D. C., 2D515. He has supported
our
efforts to get this done: Your letters will give hlm additional
Speaking ofSchools-No. 228
ammunition to support the case.
,salary schedule in the Meigs Local School District has increased
If your children come home from school and tell you that ti]e
$200, which Is $16.68 per nionlh, or $4.16 per week. Any _lncreases
folks who work there are upset, you should understand that they
for rion-teaching employ ees were implemented basically to meet
have true justification for being upset. We aU are and will conthe changes In the J1!1lUired federal minimum wage. Even with a
tince to be so untillhlssituatio·1 is remedied.
wild imagination, I don't see how these increases can be
I'M QUI'rE SERIOUS in requesting that you write a letter to
classified as inflationary.
Cong. Miller. Letters from people who are not sc.1ool employees
In December a Jong.qelayed increase was apprpved for
will mean a lot. Help us io get this matter cleared up now so we
teachers and non-teaching employees as a key part of the new
c~ n help reestablish a )ess tense a\mosphere in t' ousauds Qf Ohiu
state school law. The money will ~ctually begin•coming to school
clussrqoms, inrhidin~ ours in Meigs Cour.;)..

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MASON - Every citizen of
the bend area interested in
Improvement of its school
system was urged today to
attend a meeting tonight at
Wabama High School beginning at 6:45 p.m.
That is when the Mason
County Boar-1 of Education
hear inquiries from parents of
students or other interested
citizens of the bend on the
matter of schools. This session
will last only 45 minutes.
Said Mrs. Maryanne
Blackhurst Gorrell, author of a
recent respectful plea to the
!x!:&amp;.(.!.e~vant to upgrading
Mason County Schools :
"It should be lncwnbent
upon every citizen of the Bend
Area to appear on Friday,
March loth, at 6:45 p,m. at
Wahama High School to lend
their voices to the crowd, to
show unity of purpose, and to
put aside all personal thoughts
and feellngs regarding
anything other than the matter
of education!
"In essense, unity of purpose
of the citizenry of Mason
County should be the basic
constituent, that upon which all
else is to be built or to stand ! It
Is in this manner and this
manner only , will we impress
upon those elected and appointed members of this
educational policy-making
body thai we DO intend to
exercise our constitutional
right to speak - and fight, if
necessary , for that which is of
the utmost importance to each
of us, the education of our
young!
Therefore, citizens of the
bend area, if you are genuinely
concerned with the education
needs of your children, if you
are interested In what has been
done or what will be done or
what is NOT being done, ·ap·
pear on Friday evening, March
loth, at 6:45 p.m. at Wahama
High School. Accept the
challenge to stand and be

Owners of dogs running loose
in Middleport will be cited to
mayor's court and fined Wider
village ordinances, Mayor
John Zerkle wamed today.
Awave of complaints of loose
dogs have been received,
leading to Mayor Zerkle 's
action. Alleged owners of two
such animals were cited into
court Thursday. In addition,
the dogs wlll be impounded and
owners found guilty will have
tO pay a charge for the return
of their dogs.
The mayor·also wamed that
mini bikes cannot be ridden in
the streets, on school
properties, or on any other
location other than the
property of the bike owner. CO Wlted .n
Riders are endangering the
safety of others, which cafinot
Weather
be tolerated, the mayor said.
Cloudy and warmer tonight
Through the efforts of Chief of and Saturday with a chance of
Police J. J. Cremeans, it Is rain Saturday. Lows tonight in
expected that a location will be the upper teens and 20s. Highs
secured where mini bikes may Saturday in the 40s north and
be ridden under supervision. the 40s and 50s in the south ,

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EASTER DRESS for daughter, Nancy, is displayed here
by Mrs. Dwight Wallace, a beginning seamstress. This attractive white pique was one of three garments made by Mrs.
Wallace In ·the sewing program of the Meigs County Extension Office. She displayed them at the Homemakers
Council meeting Thursday afternoon.

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structor for the course which
emphasized sewing with the
new polyesters, was staged at
St. Paul's Lutheran Church. It
highlighted the March meeting
of the Meigs ·County
Homemakers Council.
ln her commentary on each
of the gannents a~ they were
modeled, Mrs. Bumgarner
listed the approximate cost and
gave .some comparative
figures on clothes from the
ready-to-wear racks. She
discussed fitting problems

solved for the individuals sleeveless vest giVIng the
enrolled in the pr 0gram, popular layered look .
detailed various c.oostruction
Mrs. Carol McCullough
techniques, and commented on modeled her dress-up dress of
qualities of the various polyester, Mrs . Merium
materiab used.
Hoffman of Dexter was in an A·
Modeling attractive pants line garment, and Mrs. Bruce
suits were Mrs. Pat Holter, Morris, Langsville, showed her
Pomeroy, Route 3; Mrs. "jiffy" dress. Others modeling
Margaret Brown, Reedsville; dresses were Mrs. Alice
Mrs. Rhojean McClure, Thompson, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Pomeroy, Route 2; Mrs. Etta Polly Mowery, Middleport;
May Norton, Minersville; Mrs. . Mrs. Jane Hess, Middleport;
Violet Caudill, Middleport; and Mrs. Dena Hoffman, LangsMrs. J.ennifer Sheets, Meigs ville, and Mr1s. Helen
Extension agent. Mrs. MCClure Blackston, Pomeroy, Route 3.
also modeled a
velvet Mrs . Dwight Wallace of
cape made by Mrs. Addalou Middleport displayed three
Lewis for her daughter.
dresses which she had made
. Showing ensembles were for her daughter, and modeling
Mrs. Eva Walker, a coat and a dress made by her mother,
dress outfit; Mrs. Rose Gin- ' Mrs. Oscar Smith, Pomeroy,
!her, Pomeroy, Route 3, a Route 2, was litUe Anita Smith.
jacket dress of polyester; Mrs. On display at the meeting
Leafy Chasteen, Dexter, a skirt were new sewing materials,
and vest ensemble, and Mrs. trims and accessories by the
Catherine Shenefield, Langsville, a dress with.a full-length
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RHOJEAN McCLURE'S
ensemble, a plaid bonded
acrylic cape in brown and
gold tones and plaln gold
slacks, was slriklng .

Reg. 10.00 .Bodyshirts - · · .... Sale 8.49
Reg. 9.00 Bodyshirts ....... Sale 7.69
Reg. 7.00 Bodyshh'ts · · ·-. -- Sale 5.99

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DISCHARGED - Faurice
Neece, Robert Gilmore, Archie
Barber, Clyde Sayre, Thomas
Scally, Harrison Robinson.

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MEN'S SHIRTS.
AND TIES

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
An informal style rewe of
gannents constructed in the
Meigs County Extension
, Service sewing courses offered
over the past eight weeks
proved Thursday that sewing Is
the answer for the budget
conscious . but fashion wise
Appalachia homemaker.

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You probably noticed in Tu~y 's :ientmel that State
Representative Ralph Welker has introduced a special bill In the
state legislature in an effort to obtain funds to support our mining
program. I testified before the House Finance Committee last
Wednesday morning on this bill. We are uncertain as to our
prospects, but we are pushing.
,
Meigs Local owes a big Thank You to Representative Weiker
for his continued efforts in our behalf.
By the way, if you had any question or doubt about the size
and importance of this mining operation, the Sentinel headline of
last Tuesday "BIG-BIG-BIG" should havr made it clear.
Akey point made in last Monday evening's session caMot be
overemphasized. First impressions count, and you only get one
chance to make it. Over the next few years hundreds of people
will decide whether to li ve in Meigs County or not to live in Meigs
Coun ty. Their decision will depend'a lot on that first in1pression
- a friendly hello or a scowl, a helping hand or a cold shoulder,
cour\esy or rudeness, etc.
If yon want people to settle here, YOU ·huvc lo nmkc them

feel that this is a good place to live.
NEWS &amp; NOTES - Mr. Morrison would welcome your card
at his home - Mr. Diehl Is improving steadily, we are glad to
report. - Aspecial thanks to all who are helping so much during
the absence of these key meri. - We truly appreciate the
assistance we received from so many fme folks during this
Vocational Conference Week. - In order to gain the full benefit ·
of the new school foundation program, a district needs to have
22.5 mills voted for operation. All three Meigs County distrlcls
will be seeking to reach this figure at the May primary. - During
this rather beetle time of-Illness in our administrative ,staff,
everything can1 get done just the way it did. If we· forget
something, call us. We need to be reminded because there are
just too many things to remember.- Vandalism costs taxpayers
money . If you see someone break a school building window,
report him to tho police. We'll be using your money to fix the
window or his money to fiX the' window. - Eleven weeks of school
remain in this school year ~

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