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Darwin, chief ollhe llurelu of Economic
• Department of Development, Hal Maggled, director of implementation, ilnd John H. Beaaley, exerutive director of the
Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley Development Division.

TEN CENTS

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ROBERT BOWEN, MEIGS OOUNTY ....... blllndent of
schools, presented a trophy let Peggy Snyder, Meigs Junior
High School eighth grader, after she won the county championship at the amual spelling bee In Racine Tlllrsday night.
With Miss Snyder are, from left, Mrs, Nellie Vale, a county
school suPervisor wl)o served as county bee chairman;
Bowen; her mother, Mrs. Earl Snyder of Dexter Route I, and
_,&gt;, Russell Moore, principal of the Meigs Junior High. Miss
' Snyder, besides receiving a personal trophy, won the

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Gene Cole, Robert Hendei'IOII,Iki&amp;n ConnoUy, Kevlii·Jirooks,
Gary Putnam; Mike BisseU, Donald Matheny. Dele Welsh;
third rolr, James OSborne, Jerry Davis, Donald Eynoil,
Danny Browtty, Brian BiaseD, David Putnam, . Greg
Hayman, Mike Baker, and Dennis.Durst. See Page 2for more
pictures of cast.
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GREEN TAILORS 'In . the tlnwct operetta ''Onderella'sSIIpper" which will begin at &amp;o'clock this evening at
Tuppers Plains Elementary school are, front row, I.e, Brl&amp;n
Peterson, Eddie Scyoc, James Banks, Seotty Sprague,
Tommy .Scyoc, Larry. Harril, Thimble Bonnett, Greg
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in. ~elgs •: men for about. 2,300 new ·jobs
\'COWl!): irill · · this fall. .- . withih 'two years in the Meiea
· ','We have been able to obtain County area, and 'will attract
' froln the Ohio Deparbnenta of . studentS from ··~ areas of lhe
Flanance and Education nation," Welker said.
coOunitments of f/3,500 to · The CIJIII"se wW be offered at
begin this new two-year Meigs Local High' School In
technical course. The depart- Meigs County, and will operate
menta also will llllke , ap. oot of a deep c~ mine "which
plkatlon for federal ,funding · wiD be !he moat-mec~lzed.~ .., .
}fC!IYear wblchrill...ure the .moQ_rn mine in lhe.•countcy;"
eohtinuation of lhe~e studies," according to Welller. ·
Welker disclosed here.
The Iundin&amp; approvlfd for
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4NL!tv:, •.id~r. and ~- CllffurdJI.niey. talning the funding capped new equipment purcha~es; ·
tqpp wlmier In lhe DaUy,Selltlnel•s m~ of eflorta by Welker $30,000 for operating expenses
carrier
, _ with lhe new bike he recelv,ed. ' and Meigs Local School and ta,500 for an adult conRunner.up ·na Beth Vaughan, daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Dis\rlct offlclala to obtain tinulng education pro~ram. : ·
Rlcbanl Vali&amp;han, Middleport.
finencial support for the deep (Continued On page 12)

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will be Ulld to ~ne m:. . atruu~' lbit r
paying member of till ·
·Ball'-'" and CGIDIIIIIIIIIJ fGrmal1an wblch wiu palat uP look to local' leaderii!IP
Buckeye-Hockins VllleJ .
~ leadll'l taolllli .._
.. ,...._, wllicb ~ualfies ll'e com• cienlapplent.
operation_,Bee:dey ..xi, and IIi· .
· day 111G1111Jra In
of pallble to Meiea County and ita : "We c:u find out the Deed • reiUit can benefit from the
' ·lbeir alUIIIdea.
peclp)t, ,
· and deslne of the CIIIIIDIUility aid which can be Jll'IIVided. ·,
.;· . The ~~~. when cuDpu.d · Oarwla ' aad M&amp;llled but lhe' nsult will Cime only Among lhe questions iDo
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".Z b7 · lhe Obi' Burea11- of , n,lallaed lUI die com· thrqhcalimwnitJIJ'Uiroot ·cludedinthellll'Ve)'conducted
r Economic Research, llllf pll8llll!. 1111&amp;111 Wleale the
~arbi," ' M!Uted adllaed.'
Thursday , were .!bose per.. ...
· · ~ JII'O¥ide an ll1ll'el' to tbi ~ to be' rtpt far IJt. ' '· ~ o.nrin iald that there. will · talnlng , to purc~aaea and
' q11111kin;,"Wbat IG:Iultrleure' ;lri ties nidi 111e puple ibe "no maP.: bappelljng." He ~ervlclis. for which residenll
. ;',CGIDIJitlble to Melp County !IIIP.''..tfiDdaceeptable,la , , pointed !JUt.that nqt only m_uat ., leave the cmnmunity, what Ia
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IUt' cue, cUll• _Ia !be ~try be Induced to come to-'· conlldered to be lhe prlmarJ,~1 , . and Ill people?"
? Tbe~onwuameetin&amp; ~~be~~: a community "but s ., muat , ~~~tbeCGII1J!!IIIllly,llll '.
1.; of ~ residents at • Trlul!y cbanse . tbe ~&amp;ter11 , of • oftenbe!lkenloiTI8lleitsla)i, · greatest -la and benefit&amp;, .~
•: Cburdlwlth Don Dlnrili, chief ' oompatlblllt)'. lhe7 said;
Officials of companies, looklnc. ' which crgenlzations and )n.. .
• Maggied cited edvertising J for loca,tions cOIIRder a large ,dlviduall,have been the molt ..
1 , of lhe Bureau .of .Economic
." {:Releardl, Oblo Department of iuled In publications to Induce · 'I!UDiber . of factors including •, instrumental in developing lbe
.\ ~Deyt~Gpmenti Hal Mauled.. lnduatriea ,to locate, In certain . labor ' fo,r'ce, -l the b"!'klng :!}:r.mR)WIIty,_what.~ hindeled;
• ~ dlrtc\OJ' of ,Implementation,, .• ateas.. ~e pointed out tlu!t ~hi$ .;. climate,-. b~"PIIal fa.cilltles,;-t _the ,. commUJiity the IJIOst, ..
.l· f and JG!m H. Beuley ,.esecutlve ·lucmellmea a quite expensive dis.lance to a &amp;IJ and even 1111:_ ~ que.~ lions rating lti'VIcea of.
~ director: of lhe Buckeye am. metbod, el)llabllng that 'ap- · ccnl.l~on of~ golf coune 'beJnc ~· f-1~ lr)cllldlnl uUllties, and ,
. ; t Hockllll Valley Regiol!ill prodmately $2,600 is Involved only a few, tile bureau' chief,, ;others rating ;the relative ,
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~ Deve.lopme~t Division, forone-quarterofapagein lhe commen_
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. . ... "We ~uat l,ake a new loot ,)ecti~l"· ·: ~ . ,' ··• , ··'i"
. 1 ~' Ulllng a fihn strip, 'Maggied . Citlrig the need for long term into lhe future and make thlngalii&lt; There~ J~, ·Chairman ·,
pointed up the wide sc~ . ot goals and plann~g to make a haiJPen," Darwin uid. ··
· ~ the -~llye ~ttee o1
considei'atioris involved in the com,munity attractive to Jn.
Beasley spoke on the work of the : Meigs. Coulity ..Regktall .
location of induatries. By the dustr,o, Maggied warned that tile Buckeye-Hocking Valley Planning Commission, pte•
strip; he explained aervlces the . plans must be. colllltantly group In providing aasislance s1ded. The Meigs County
n!EREON JOHNli&gt;N, CHAIRMAN of the executive
available to Meigs County rev\sed and updated if a to Meigs County In unraveling · Study Committee and the
committee of the Meigs County rleglonal Planning Comthrough the economic research cOIIlllWllity which is competing red tape which is soliletlmes Meigs County Regional
mission, presided over Ttwrsday 's development seminar
bureau.
not only against otller com- involved in government Planning · Comlilission spon-held at Trinity Church. Jolmson, left, welcomes, I tor, Don
As a part of that service, an munities in the state, otller projects. Meigs County is a sored the meeting.
eight page "~ity at- states and foreign countries is
Illude" survey distributed to to slay In the running for
those ettending.wu Cllqlpleted- consideration, ·
during lhe -.Jon, The rilulta
Both Maggied and Darwin

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OOLUMBUS- HEW SECRETARY ELLIOT Richardson
said today despite a "rather dramatic, even drastic re«dering
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Of 64 water samples liken
problems have not disa~~Pt~~red and they will not in the im· during· February, : 43 wer~
mediate future.
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fOWld to be safe and 21 \UISife,
Rlcl!ardaon, in remark1 to be read at Ohio Stlite University's Charles (Chuck) , Bartels,
winter quarter commencement by hla wife, said the past three · Meigs County Health Depart- 1
years bumen ~~ ~ has grown from 32 pet. to 45 ment ..,ater ins~ tor, uld
pet, of the total fedeTal budget. He said in that same period of today.
,
time defense spend"" baa decllned on precisely paralleilines _
.~rtell pointed out that 146
from 45 to 32 pet. ol the budget.
VISits were made ~ hcmea
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' WASHINGTON - SEN. HUBERT H. HUMPHREY D- samples were tat.n. · Some
Minn., said todly i new govenunent fann report lndl:atet homeowto:n were not at home
farmers Ieee a crlala of r1s1rw grain surpluses and low pricea. and 0~ 1 reflllld; the free
Hump"-· 'on the beets fi an ••"'wlture De rbn nt --1-t water s~mpling • semce,
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Thursday ifl!llcallnll .~anners lntend to plant 68.5 million acres of
However Bartela Itated that
c:om,uldinutatementthatAgrlculture Secretary EarlL. !lutz familles wishlng to. sell their
ahould be called Immediately-to tell the agrirulture committees properties are urgeCI to have
In CcDcr1ll ''wha~ actions, If any, he now contemplates taking water testa made ~use ' safe
·rectrdlns thll c:rWa." '
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water Is a valuable alttet to the
Admlnlatratlon farm olftciala, using their Dexible "set sale and unsafe water a
ulde" acreage controll"flCjani, had IIOUght to chop production detriment. Unsafe water ~r.·
ol corn am other feed grains and wheat thll year in the wake of be corrected without excessive
· l't(Ord crope and low PriCes In 1971. A report on farmers' in- expense or time Bartels
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ten tiona to plant 1972, crops - bued on surven as of March 1 stressed. . ·
lhowed plana_for68.hnillion acret1 ~corn, down 8 pet. from 1971
During February testing,
(Continued ·on page 12)
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in state competition' nat month. Runner~ ln the COWlty
eVent was Charles Follrocl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Follrod ol l'cJ!neroy, Follrod·miaspe'led "Parochial," which
Will correctly' spelled by Mill ~yder, Who then apeDed lhe
nest word; "Interfered" c;orrectly to ,rut the county title,
Follrod was champion apel!er from the Pomeroy Elementary
School rather tlwllhe alternate, aa wu reported earlier. See
all speDers ori Pase 2. '

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ixon Plan Two•Pronged
To Defuse Busing Issue
WASHINGTON (UP!) President Nixon, warning that
an undue emphasis on school
busing for desegregation wW
produce a "lost generation of
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Middleport poUoe oifioera
springs were found unsafe are laveatlgatlq reported
while 20 drilled weDs, 13 dug laotaaces of abnormal
weDs, nine cisterns and one behavior wblch . have been
occurlag Ia lbe commlllllty
spring were ufe.
Barte.la will be working 1n ' tbe past nveral weeki,
Orange Township for the Pollee J. J. Cremeans
remaindel'j of March and aU of dllcloied today.
Chief CremelllJ IIIYB a
April. He will return to Letart
,Township later In the sununer. penoa 11 eacoaate~lng
Anyone needing auiatance in womea on tbe atreet,
dev•loping hla water supply droppllll lbe maaen, aad
may contact Bartell at the thea raaalas. The same
Meigs County Health Depart- iaeldeat bea occurred
ment office 992-3723
several tlmea over lbe past
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The Ideality of lbe olfender
10 Ill' ha~ been ceqcealed
becauae bls act II performed
Weather
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Ia dark arees at alght, and Ia
Cloudy and colder tonight, some lllltaaces he - or abe
snow nurries ' north, chance of - has worn e toboggaa
showers changing to snow pulled down over lhe fare.
nurries south. Low tonight in
Evea tile sex of the of·
southeast mid 'lOs to lower 30s. fender haJ not been deter•
Saturday II! tie change in · mlntd, Chlel Cremeans said.
tempera t•.1re.
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poor children" am disrupted the courts to stop iaaulng acrou a city to an Inferior
lives for those not so poor, has busing orders, since the Constl· school )uat to meet some social
asked Congress to b&amp;n all tution makes the judiciary a planner's concept of what IB
further co~rdeted busing separate but CHQU~l braneh conaidered to be the correct
and to spend $2.S billion to of government with Its racial balance - or what IB
of
powers called •progressive' soeial
improve poverty area schools. separation
Nixon unveiled his proposals provision; . nor did it menti~n policy ,"
Nixon said " The great
on one of the most politlcaUy any specific proposal to further
desegregation
in
lieu
of
the
majority of Americans, white
sensitive lsaues of this election
.
and black, feel strongly that
year ln a broadcast address to busing technique.
"Many (parents) have in· the busing of school children
the nation Thursday nlsht. The
vested
their !He savings in a away from · their own neigh.
formal message covering his
proposals was to be sent to home In a neighborhood they borhoods for the purpose of
chose because It' had good achieving racial balance is
Capitol HUI today.
Nixon's address did not spell schools," Nixon said. ''They do wrong." And he rejected the
out how Congress could order not want their children bused idea of amending the Con·
stitution to tackle the problem,
saying that would take too
long.
Instead, he said, an imme~
dlate moratorium on oew
(Continued on Page 12)

Gallia Man Hurt
In Hit-Run Case
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Fred Facemire, Jr ., 27,
Gallipolis, is in satisfactory
condition
at
Veterans
Memorial·Hospital foDowlng a
single car accident today at
1:20 a.m. on SR 143, two miles
north of HarrisonvUie.
The Meigs County Sheriff's
Dept.. said Facemire driving
over the crest of a hUl met an
unidenti£1ed pickup truck
coming toward him on the
wrong side of the highway.

Facemire, in an effort to mlas
the truck, went left of center.
His car moved approximately
6S feet and turned over on its
top in a creek. The truck did
not stop.
Facemire suffered head,
cheat and neck injuries and a
possible skull frecture. 'lbe car
was demolllhed. No citation
was lsaued. He wu removed to
the hcepilal by the Pomeroy ER squad.

Citation Issued
ivan' Chevalier, 68, 1ReedsvUie, was cited for making an
Improper turn following a
minor two car accident at 10
a.m. Thursday on Rt. 124, one
mile east of 681 in ' Meig•
County.
The Gallia-Meigs Post State
Hi&amp;hway Pairol said Chevalier
turned into the path of an auto
~rated by Okey D. Barker,
7S, of Reedsville. There was
minor damage to both cars.

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rotllMBtJS (UP!:) - 'lbe Mottl, D-Parlnl!, chief~
Olio G.l!erll Ar-nhly llu ol the J'fiOiutlcn, wu reluetailt
. . . . . actkill 111111 DUt Ill rialt 1 vale on a!II'HIDito
weei tmcWi.GUa.W lfPia- H - ~adopted I!IJ'IMr
tlalllll create 1 hlte!•&lt;m nt~ 1n the -lt.
fan w!llnr lllld alllllr Ohlalnl
'rile JWOiuUoa . W1IUid place
Ill vale Cll wbelller to lllve i befwt the people of alio
ltale lotta7.
wbeJberthutale coalllllliion'a
Tbe llwmabn adjGumld prolibltlan . .IIIII I ltate lotfor till All!rend . 'nuiida! lery ~be repealed.
wllbollt ~ ~olf!l Cll .tha two
Tile Senate lq , _ lidqllld
t.M btea• biiGW Jill' at- a llpdlar reaolallcin bJ e11e
'tendanee end.1ngered their wte, but It IDCladed aD Iotter·

dJanclli.

A a- vote on the .welfare
auditor bill wla put aft 1!11111
neat Wediltliidat wbeB
lpGUIOI' Rap. llodDeJ H.

lei. H-IDWIIberl, ftlll'llw It
WIIUid IJIIWI the way to aU forma
ol
legaUaed . gamblin1,
rellricled the reeolutlon to 1
ltate lottery.
MeanwhUe, the Senate Rulel
Crmmlttee •nt to the floor for
a vote DUt Tueeday IIICIIha'
00111Utallclllallllll!lldment, tiU
one a padage of 14 chang•.
Ia hln
Amo.. the IJIIWIIImentl are
a requlrtment fGio the candldatea for governor IUid
Ueutenallt 1overnor to run In
pair• and authoriullon of
opense
accounll
for
leglllaton.
Beefttary of Stale Ted W.
Brown hu uld bl W1IUid bave
the COIIIIIIIIIionel PICDit llld
the lottery propoul . by
'I't111 'ay If !bey are Ill appNI'
1111 the May 2 primary ballot.
Tbe conlllwlional dla. . .
cleared the Haul llrller uu
week, bill have been 1111e11ded
In the Senate Judiciary ·Qm.
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berl were ablall.
,Only 50 valel are 1111edlid Ill
(lUll bill In lilt a-, but tbe

lilue II eJI*ted 1!1 be ~ly
dvkled. RQe Republlew,

eeeklllc ·to ma1te pulillc lllilt-

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campaign lllue, lllve

placed Hughes ill chlrle ol a
Jlllclal public welfare 1tudy
committee which drafted the
bill.

Demom~ts

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apected to

blck the GtwcaD adminlllraDan's Public Welfare Depart..
mct In atfesnpflng Ill nllln
UIICIIUft control ol welfare

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bill mfilrlnc lftll'}'

Se~te

..,.etd to HOllie

unanimously
unendaiWIII

anclllllt Gov• .Ioiii J. GUJllan
• bill nqllll'q the tu1lnll It
automatic tabulattnc equipment prior to an electiCIII. ·
Tbe bill N11111ted from com·
pute dlfflmltlelln Onclnnatl
lilt Novanber wbk:h delayed
elecllon ...Wit ror several

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In oilier action 'l1lunday :
· - 'lbe Houle unanlmoualy

ac!Gpled and •nt to the Senate
emersency taplltiCIII to aUow
Y01111CJtoWn to pllce a OIIHIIIIl
operaUnc levy on the May 2
ballot to Pep ita tranalt ll)'llem
In operaUon.
-Rep. Nlll'INin A. Murdock,
R-Cincianatl, introduced
lecl•laUGII to require the ltlte
to nimlu'ltl faml1ies who lllld
their ebiklnn to nonpublic
ll:hoola outside. Obio.
Both chambers have
scheduled "lkeleton" ltllllo111
I« MOOday. Tile HOUle reconvenes at 10 a.m. Tuesday and
the Senate at 1:30 p.m.

Ll1llrt hill; Ra ilollt,;.,, Batik Ifill; Karen Jkk, ()IJ'I ; DIWI&amp;t,
Raur11, llv«••n Jan1at HIP; Dill DII.D!Don, dllllbW olllr. and Mn.
. PWI Dllloll, at• I I llf 1llflli U Dllt DIIIOtlln IIIt JlUfillil, TIMNn
Plilna;llltVFaleJ,I)IK llhn.' J,IIIII....._W.... Ik 'lrWJ,
School. JGbD Jlll1ey, Wah Ill clltr Ill hlllln HIP f:hoR!, PI ·~111ncad ·
the warda. Judi• .... JGbD RW. Ralpb ll,fn and Gaqllllrlnftl,
. "'*""t.endalta of the ...... Saulllln Iiiii ..... Loal1 School dlllrlcta,
re~pec:tlwiJ.
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IT WAS THE "BI;TIU!: OF THE WORD6"at the Soat!let'll HIP IJcbool
In Racine ~ wben lf flnalilta frcm 14 e~t.ilentaey 11111 junior.
high IIChooll completed for .the Melp County Cl)ampi011 ~ltr IIUe. The
lldlool dllqllllll parllcl.-tlne In the flna1a and the ICI\DOI n,._ued
were, front, fi'GOI the left, Pew Sllyder, Melp Junlcr Hleh, champion;
.Oluck FollrGd,,PGme!'Of Elanentary, et'I'IIIIIIOIIIIilted u an altanale In
the J1I'GIP'8IIl, l'WIItl'~; Larry Filber, .Racinl Elementary; BarbJra An·
dmrs, Riverview; Mlb Wayland, 'Rutland; Randy Marahall, Stlleboll')';
Belinda Johnson, Salem Center; back row, Diana Thoma, the Jlternate,

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GOvernor Asks Tough Look at
Ohio GOY. Johil J. Gilligan,
"This Is," Gillilan COD• (cJoainc of ltlle pub and
addre.ing 250 persill1l at. Unued, "atleututart. Beton m•nns, d'• 1•al ol 3,•
tendlnl the Uth annual the meaaure wu a-ed, stale ,_,__ ·•- witb a
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· DAYTON (UP!) - Florida
State roaeh Hl!l!h Durham,
who grew up In Loul.!vUie, Ky.,
"idolizing Adolph Rupp," will
match strateglei with the
Baron of the Blue Grass
Saturday afternoon in the
finals of lhe NCAA Mideast
Regional · bas.ketball tour.
nament.
·
Durham's Seminoles earned
the finals berth Thursday night
with a convincing 7~ victory
over Big Ten champion Mlnrie·
sota in the tournament's first
round while K~tucky rare&lt;~
away from seventh-ranked
Marquette in the second half
for an 8f&gt;.79 win over the
Warriors.
Both Durham and Rupp,
disciples of the high&lt;~coring,
run.ando~~hoot brand of basketball, turned the tables on their

.... ~:-·Pro ,fi:....,....KH1f8e

llenver 131 Carolina 121
By U.nl~ PI'Hs lntomatlon•l
(Orily games scheduled)
· Ealltrn Conftrtnco 1
Frldly's Gomes
·''' AI~ntic Division
Carolina al New York
., W. L. Pd. GB Kentucky vs VIrg inia
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·s2 25 .675 ...
At Hampton, Va.
~ :¥1 ,60S S'/,
Memphls.at Indiana
29 ' 47 .382 22'1• Denver al Dallu
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20' 54 .270 30'1&gt;
' Central Division
W. L, Pd. 68
NHL Srandlngs
Baltimore
35 .00 .~7 ...
By United Press ln1ernatlonal
Atlanta
30 o45 .~ s
Eost
Cincinnati
26 &lt;19 .447 9
Clev~la~d
• 22 $4 .219 13'1• Boston
~· ~oro~~
·W.sltrn conlettnco
New Yrok
46 13 11 103
M~weatl)lvlslon
Montreal
43 14 13 99
, "
~. L. Pet. GB Toronto
30 28 12 72
X.·MIIYISukee 59 . 18 .766 ... Detroit
2932967
C~lcilgo
S2 2A .614 6'12 Buffalo
14 41 16 .u
Phoe~lx
~ 31 .S97 13
Vancouver
17 46 6 40
Detroit
23 51 .311 34'12
Well
Pacific Division
. W. l. T. Pis
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W. l. Pd. GB Chicago
42 17 11 95
•·Lot Anaeles 64 12 .842 ... Mlnnesola
J4 2S 10 78
Gold~ Sfalf · 48 28 .632 16
St. Louis
2S 36 9 59
Seellle
47 31 .60J ts California
21 3J 16 58
Housh&gt;l
31 o45 .408 33
Philadelphia
23 35 12 58
Ptlrthind
16 62 .205 lfl
PlttsburQh
23 37 10 56
x-CIInclllcl division title
Los Angeles
18 47 7 4J
. Thursday's Results
. · . ·Tilursd•y's Results
Baltimore 105 Cleveland 101
Minnesota 6 Vancouver 2
New York 103 H011ston 102
New York 2 Oelroll 1
Golden S!ale 107 Portland 94
3
I Only games stheduledl
Frlday•s ·Gamts
(Only games scneduled)
Seattle at Baltimore
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Friday's Games
Atlanla at Detroit ·
Vancouver at Buffalo
Boston vi l'hlla!lelphla
St. Louis at Callforhla
EVANSVIlLE, Ind. (UPI) At Hershey, Pa . (Only games scheduled)
Buffalo at Chicago
Akron and Roanoke of
Mllwnukee at Loa Angeles
AHL
Standingi
Virginia, two underdogs who
New York at Phoenix
By
United
Press
International
scored
unoet victorieS over
Go!c!en Slate ot Portlnnd
Eut
.!Only games scheduled!
W. L. T. Pis tourney c&lt;~olavorites Thursday
Nova Scolla
37 17 12 86 night, meet head on tonight to
.: AlA Standings
Boston
~: ~~ :~ ~~ declde the NCAA College .
By United Pres1 International Springfield
24 3S 8 56 Division championship.
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~oches ter
· W. L. Pet. GB Prov ldence
·22 J5 tO 54
Akron rolled into the game
x-Ktntucky 60 14 .811 ...
We5I
by virtue of a thrillins 7i-49
Virginia , ol3 33 .566 18
Baltimore
~· }5 Ti ~l overtime conquest of TenNew York
39 37 .S13 22
Hershey
29 26 10 68 nessee State, which carried a
Floridians
32 .u .421 29
Carolina
30 47 .390 31'12 Richmond
28 29 · 10 66 _ 17.game victory string Into Ute
28 31 9 65
Pltlsburgh
24 52 .316 37
Cleveland
Cincinnati
26 26 13 65 game.
Wost
. 20 39 9 49
Roanoke breezed by Eastern
W. L. Pd. GB Tldewaler
x-Utah
55 22 .714 ...
Thurs,day•s Results '
Michisan, 99-73, in a game
Indiana
41 33 .SS4 12'1' Clnclnnall 4 Providence 2
marred by 8 melee and the
Dallh
36 ~ .474 18'1, Tldewaler 3 Hershey 0
,
ejection of the tourneys
Denvr
31 4S .408 23'1' Bnlllmore·7 Rochester 2
Memphis
26 so .J•2 28'h
!Onlv garnes,scheduledl
leading scorer, G'eorge Gervin.
x-'CIInclltd division IIIIo
Frtday • Games
Gervin was tossed out for
·Tilursday's Results
Boston at Nova Scotia
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!Only game scheduled!
punching Roanoke sJoe Picco~!orldlans 116 Utah 106

~~~'.~en~• A~~~~~l

Gallipolla Chamber or Com- Ohio could do very Utile 111 tbe o~~ thePrOK;_,am...~tblemDllonkl)
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1..11 •• .,. _ _
merce banquet In the Rio way or pubUc Jervlce, namely
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prop!~~~.
Grande Colle1e Cafeteria better pollee protecUon, deal dolllra, llld jNe,tenled Oblo lllckerl,lfllli?k:IJ Ill 1•1 . . 1111111-llr~DIIi 'ar,'
Tlie lottery qUIIIIon 11 eaThurlday night, uld Ohioans with · presalng
ecoloiY from
aolng
banknpt. lid ' II 1 • Ita..
III I k t3llt e I 'WC ler earn
pected to be rliled In the
DIUittakea"long,toughlook proble1111, better achoolllcr However,""'~~•-,bellldbe . MIJird ,rw .... atllleD
r II tl&amp;ll POIIJ 11-.
8e111t1 nnt Tueeday. Only 2$
atreallty,andthenmakeaome better slate hOIPitala,"
dldnotln••iia-J.theparb
. '111epuaw'ul?cell!dl . . ..&amp; ' Phrll 'le'lr..tll
ol the 33 Million were on haDd
difficult decisions for the
He pointed out that In 1971 apln.
p?a~ .. ;llliiiTiniiJ'I,._,I piW)U! flltlfth1bunday, and Sen. Rooald M.
overall economic development alone, Ohio lost
bUUIID in · Gllllcan llld Ohlaanl IIIUit fall8rlttc. Bowettt, R hrl T # •11, 08llp•'l ,._
ol the Buc(leye State."
federal m1111ey beca111e or low brelklhelluckeyeSI&amp;Ie'alang -wy, 1a1t3 r.-rnsr 1. • . . ,..,.. r( "' II 111e
"We muat restructure our taxes. "This was our money political tradition of· ·~ .,..... ...,. .WW't ,..,..,., " • 11 aa." Ill tilt l?nl
basic economic needs and soing elaewb~re," the government, ud apllnkred ,U.IPIIk?1GfCM.OtxJIC.WIIPI&amp;HtUhh1"1•
services," the governor said, governor c011Unued.
attlbidel" In lrdlr to imprwe
n.Ty• . . ae!l o ; 1 aeuwlll ..,...._ II W3ie 'p
"~~~ pr0J1'81111 hiwhich wiD
GU!llan elpJained that Ohio Ohio'• overall deftlapmenl 81....,,
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'"" tnoton Y0 oans today, lsoneoltheweallhleatstatealn
"With lrernendOUI balance
'I'DGO = - .. •"'- ...
-'tl - • ·
•but future generations as the unl011. With ita balance In we can be mulerl of 1111' own· fedlnJ
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lnd1141ry, •arlcut"·-, natural d H~v" the
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pulkAI
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IIIYet'DOI' COD- Ktl¥111 Gf II
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Pointing out that Ohio resources and tranaportatlon cludad. ·
'1111
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1 w13 h ... tt 1 1 p11e AI'
ranked 50th In the naUon in la1 '-cllltles, the Buc~eye Stale
The a•-te•a -... 109 = a
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revenueswhenhetookofflcel4 mlght~t"sllndalone"lfit t;&gt;emocrat,wulntroclucedby rw6!,pilllft ,I•I . . a.IIIC 1 311., .
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monlhugo,thegOYemcrsald werea•ltarateitauan.
Gallipolla Owrnbei- ol Com- .,.._.,.. .... II""-.,. .. ')
IJI•a..WASIIlNG1UN (UPI) 41. tnated with ''bentcn nelJiect/' coverage abo wu recom. lhatwlththerecentapprovalof ' The iovernor ' nviewed' hll merce . PI h'ant Dr. A. R. •
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~ · I h-4111 ilPDIRll'IIGn'a call · the Catholic Conference c.tlid ·mended for contraception and · the personal · and 1corpol'ate' · administration's ac-- Cbristerwen
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for e~vi'latiJ aviU'Ible 'abor- · It ''nllve In Ita aa•mptkma · sterllilaUon.
Income la1 measure, .the compU.hmenta durlni'tiae piat
Followlni .GIII~an'a . ld· · fw 1' I Jlf 1 ?1111 I I 3 ....,...
Uan; coiltraceptloa and aterlll· ind pualtlw In Ill recom· Two members dlllenled Buckeye State now ranka .'44th
and jloiriled·itut that his dreu, . Dr. ·· •Cbrlatellltn
zatlallenCoiu4ared'qlllcll OIIPO- -mendaUonl."
. frGm lite recilmmatdaUon lh&amp;t In this catesory.
auaterity · proeram , J8st ran pre.aented the red-headed
lltlall' taday · from' the U.S.
Rep. Jobn N. Erlenbom, R- leenaget'l be ollered specta1
Irte!unan a ''blue" bent, a Gnadt CoP 1 lllldntl. 'I1IIJ
CltbOUc COIIfereiice lnd a few . ID.,.Ont ol !hi hlmn("'on'a J4 !1fOtl'lll1l of birth CCIItrol,
token 17J11ho11c to tbe Frencb ware aCI'diiP'IJIIed by Rio
pf the CODVIIIH.l9J!). Oltn ~ .~.be ........ lite :\illeludlng C0111ncepUV..
5® w11o fot,Ulded ~~~· 1n Gnadt 11 ..... ~~*
manbera. : ·
,.., ,, , rePcrt'"P)A~bt1rAqpJ;,..d
'l'b!, nport;~' 'Thuraday
' 1790.~,11mmor,!ndlm!ed be .. , ... ..
't't:l!l,
SniiiiiD~ the renort be ·. u a pr:opijiiil "that c:ontracep. by thi! CommliaiDn oil Pllpula.
.
woWdmrtheberetintoday'a by .. bn Roll, dkwkii ol
tlve deYlc. be I01d through U1111 Growth and the American
St.. Plltrlck'l Illy Plflde 111
vending machlnel 1n IC:hoot Filblre, uld the 110111 or IW'O
Columbus•
cor\'ldora."
populaUGJ growlb could ~t
Dr. Chrlstenaen alto
However, 11 commllllon be met by eliminating unpresented veteran chamber
IIIWIIben joined In the reporl'l wanted JII'IIIIIIICiel.
CLEVELAND (UPI) - A dent of KenyGII College In eltcutive aecretary Mra.
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recormne11dallon that WOIIIID
The commlulon cited a member of the Federal Pay Gambler, Ohio,' said staU.tica 'Thelma EIUott a brlefeue on
be allowed abortion on .Princeton University study . Board aald Thursday night the failed to support the contention behalf or the chamber.
demand, wiUt L'liltl covered by c:oncludinl that 44 per cent of board wu juiUfled In refusing by the American FederaU1111 or
Prior to the IIIIID program,
., Mn.llerllert
public: and private bealth in- blrthl to married women the ruu pay raM approved by State, County and Munidpal Dr. Chrialenaen ·uktd
Mr.lnd Mn. B1ltdl Donobue IUI'IDCI llld with IOI'Wf¥tilt between t• and 1870 were the leglllature for S6,000 alate
By Helen Bou~
of · Radnor ..'lllllt I W"kec! lllbeldles to PlY aborUCIII coats 111pluned, with IJ per cent of employes because their wages employes that the pay of Obio's chamber memt,en lnllll••d
with Mr . ..nd Mrl. Vernan for the poor . , Inaurance the cbl1dnn 111wallled by their already are In line with em· alate workers II aubatandard. In lht prGpiOied c•.,m•nlf¥
Caplet llld that repreMnta· center project ol the O.lllpolle
Donobue.
parenta. Another study of ployes of nearby states.
Uves
of ' 1he AJ1SCME W!R Area Jay- to ''Write tbt
Mra. Early Rouab wu
uniiiarried
MID-ICe &amp;lrll "reDr. William G. Caples, presl· qu.uoned ~ly abaut their Jay..- lettan and Ill tblm DIAR BEIICN: .
, nlllmed to her home Slmday Mrs. J1111 Andenon were Mr.. waled that 14 per cent ol IJ
llllougN JtnmJ Wllmarrled, but It turDa out lbere.- DO
contention or aubatandml PlY know how you laal on lllil
from Veteran• Memorial and Mr1. EvereUe Clark and yeW" olda and tip to 44 par ca~t
but that ''they didn't do a wry project" Ll~ d1ould be CMWIMiy. He )lilt mol'ld ID with thla wrma lwl J,tii'IIIIOIIIId
llolpital.
children or Cottqev~Ue, w. rltB , _ olda nporled haYing
lltlll' pt .....S to moWII out. He 1111 tbeJ're IDOI'e frlaldl
Mr. and Mrs. W!Uiam Perry good job of &amp;I1IWII'ing IIOIDII of a~ to I'Gtt Office ilol
Mr. and Mrs . Marvin Va., Mr. and Mn. Rlcbard had Hlual relationa," tile
1111. (.¥Mpolll 1'bl JI)'CMI thai Ioven, 10 lbeir atpll'lle WIJI, wl tbare Upa 1 meJnly
Wlcbnham and chlldnn, '11m Cottrill and two children or St. t1ril'nl'llon uld. "Only :II per of Hollon, Ohio spent Friday the qu•UOIII."
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''The Pay Board checked bave been . wanlnc 1111 lilt for WDtrl ce, Very CIIUII.
and Jeff, were din.- peats Albina, W. Va., Mr. and Mn. cent ol theM llrll uaed con- night with Mary Circle.
Well, I'm NOT caiUIIIIIout blm. We've been datlat for foli
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Circle and their fiaures with thoae .ol project mar. tban t11ne ,..,..
Sunday or Mr. and Mn. Rocer lloyd Sayre and two childnn traceplion repllrly."
neltlbborins
Ill
lea,"
caplet
-'bland
It'• tbne be !lillie a declaiCII, u be ~ay~he loft~ me.
After !Dtroduelloa ol
Beegle and cblldren at Spiller. ol Millemllle, Susie and Kim
Tile comiDi'llllD a1ao called daughter of Oak Grove and Mr. added "and I beUeve tbe bolrd charl1bef I tpr: II
lllld Bit be thlnb it would be ''crull" to Willi oit oa lllilwaman iiiiiCe
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald HarreU, Mrs. Zelpha Boueu, I« 11101"1 federal apeavll"ll Ill and Mrs. Robert Harden and
jalntly. . '
Hayman lllld 1011, Keith lnd Wayne R•ben-y and Don develop better CCIIIracepfiYIII, family or Nease Settlement wu perfecUy justified in Ita other g~Miil, ~lllrtaiDmalt she hpai ell 011 blm lllld they -10
acti1111.
Don't
forget,
I'm
a
las·
wu IN 11nted by Mlrpret
He'• ne- martloned Illll'l'lqe to me, but I thlnt If be got a
Brice Hart, apent Wednuday Johnson.
and for repeal of lawa In spent SUnday with Mr. and payer In Ohio, too."
Tracy
and
Em
Tlyi«,
Rio
place
of bta IJ'I!II, the Idea would- come to blm. How Cllll pt
eveninB with Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pl1elps roqllly half the states Mrs. Homer Circle, Verna and
him to move? - NAN
Harry Haymin at Prmoy. entertained at dinner Gueeday problbillnl contraceptive Wavte.
DE4RNAN:
There were 36 present for WIN AT BRIDGE
Mr. and Mn. Olarles Allllott evening In honor of Mrs. advtrtlling, .ton dllplay and
A 111111 who hu ~ avoided IIIIITiqe IIYW' I leftol Willi VIrginia called Friday Pbelps' daughter, Mn. George vend In g machIne Sunday School on March 12.
Offering was $21.49.
1111 St. Clair Hill. Don Sienna or Cummins. Attendina were dlltrtbuUon.
year Uve-bliln't an euy catd!; You mllbt pi lim to mow, but-1
Culloden, W. Va., caDedon Mr.
Mrs. Donald Pierce of
doubt It would be 1onn1 the alt.. He 'I an apu1mentarw, DGt
Mn. Zelpba · - · M r. and
Hill SUnday.
Athena
and
James
Circle
or
a haaband; lfyou'n looking for~. lookelaewbat.Mrs. Gecqe CUmmins and
Raymond BeU of Oak Grove . 10111, Bob and Gecqe Edward. Mildred Donohew, Mn. Focle New Haven visited Mary Circle
H.
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the hand without letting the
NORTH
11
apent Sunday with Mr. and
on
SUnday.
Hayman,
Mra.
Eileen
Roush,
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Mr. and Mrs. Everette Clark
diamonda parade home.
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Mrl. Dan Bell and Lorna.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
and two children of Cot· Mrs. Eull Wolfe and Mr. and
Finally, SOuth uw there
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Jake Adami II I medical t11ev111e and Kim Harrell Mrs. Tom Hayman of Johnson and family called at
was a way to make bls con.
tJ4
patient at Holzer Mtdical called on Mrs. Benny Boueu Syraw..
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
• KQ 102
tl·act. I( Weal'• stncteton
Center. Mr. and Mrs. Marlball &amp;inday.
Mrs. Galdys Shlelda and Douglas Joltns011 of Racine WENT
spade were the ellbt or nine
EAST (D)
he
could handle Cut'a cue.
recently.
Adami vlalted him Salll.'day.
Mrs
.
Ruuell
Roush
were
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Mr. and Mn. Ben wuglu
South
Wll loJnc . to look
.7652
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Mr. and Mrs. Marahall and two friends or Gallipolta Parkersburg villtora Monday.
William Carleton of Racine
idioUc
if West'&amp; linlleton
tQI0863
tA952
ltoulh IPII!lt Sunday with. Mr. villled Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Mr, and Mrs. B1U RobiniOII visited Eunle Brinker on
.753
.94
were the jack but louth
and Mn. Marvin Hlll at Adami recently.
and c:hl1dren or Rlcine Route, SUnday.
SOUTH .
didn't care about his charts·
Columbus. Mr. and Mra. Hill
Carl
Morris
Jr
.
spent
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Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thalton Mike Robinson of Fort Kno1,
rna, Just hia bid .
•Qt084
vlalted Mr. and Mrl. Dallas or Brandenton, Fla., arrived Ky., were Sunday dinner Saturday afternoon with Bob
South led a club to dummy
t K1
Hill Friday and Mr. and Mrl. for a Yllil with Mr. and Mrs. · guesta of Mrs. Bertha Bill Lee.
played dummy's 10 of
and
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Olarlel Alkire at RadDe.
spades.
East covered wl!h
&lt;lllrles Wagner at Racine Mr Robinson. Mike hu finished
Nont
vulnea·alJic
the
jlc:k.
West dropped the
Mr. and Mrl. Carl Wolfe Jr and Mrs .. Thutm have
his basic training at Ft. Kn01,
Well
Norlh
F.a.l
!loulh
ellhl
and
now South- was In
and children of G•lllpolla apent their property 1n Florida and Ky. llld Ia vlalfinl hll pannta
I . I N.T. clover.
Simday with Mn. Dolly Wolfe. Will move here In the near before being ltllioned at an The man driving the heavy
Pus 3N.T. PaM P...
Back to dummy with a
p • .,
Simday 81llllla of Mr. and future.
army base In Colorado.
equipment in the. Sunday,
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'club to lead a low
Mrs. Herbert Shle!da were Mr.
OpOninM l..d- - t 6
March 12th photo cOilcernlns
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie RulleU
spade. Eut played low and
and Mrs. PbWp Radford and ol Middleport and Mrl. Brenda
the Gavin Plant was Blaine
South put In the ""en.,pot.
daqhter, Stephanie, of Haqy villled Saturday with
Tilt
Slntilll
By
Oawald
&amp;
Jamea
Jacoby
It held and he had hla four
Mllhoen of Chester.
DIVOTID TO THI
Pomea oy Route, Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrl. Herbert Roush
William
and
Hazel
Rooe
or
South took a very Jaun- spade tricks.
INTIIISTOF
Slrgtnt, Mrl. Marlene Fllher and Roser.
INIWIPAPII INTI~Pitll AIIN. 1
Columbus came Sunday, diced look at that sjx-of-dla~
MIIGH•\ASON AltiA
CHI
STill
L.
TANNIHILl,
and dlildnn, Mcilly' Larry and
March 5th and took Mrs. monds · Jead. He could live
Darrell Badgely was
luc.ltl.
AmJ, ol Rlclne..
ltOIIIT HOI,LICH.
Glenna Milhoan to Crow's happily with any other open·
returned to his home from
City
Ultor
Mr. and Mrl.llerberl Roulh &amp;ller Medical Center. ·,
Steak HOUle for her 118111 birth- ing. East put up the ace and
Publilf'ltd dilly ••ctpt
and"..., Rocer, were dinner Mrs. Focle Hlymlll and IIIII, Slturday by Tht OhiO Vllla.- day dinner. After dinner they returned the deuce and left n.o hlddln• ho boon:
South with ·the problem of W~l
Pubtishint Compeny, 111
Nt~rth
loooi loulll
e-ta of Mn. Giad¥t llhtelda Keith, vlalled Mr. and Mrl. Court
went
Ill
RutJ.and
to
vlalt
Mr.
finding eight fricks 'before
$1 ., Pomeroy , Ohio,
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You,
Soulh.
hold:
"2·21S•. Edltorlll Phone "2 · Laurence il recuperating after
RadDe SlmdaJ.
Four clubs were easy and .AK1~4
111c1ne Slmday afternoon.
2157 .
U .AIUU
Mr. and Mn. Gerald
three weeb In Holler Medical so were three spades. Four
Second elliS post•o• peld at
Dan Johnaon of Tanners Run
What
do
you
bid~
spades would come right in
Pomorov. Oh io.
Ha~ vlalted Thariday with apent Saturday nl&amp;ht with
Ntt l onel edvtrtls l n,. Center at GaDipolll.
the jack would drop but A-lid ._ dub. Do nul Mta. Wald HaJIII.M at Wayne a-berry.
reprtslntet Iwt I at• in till ·
Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart itf,asl
had opened the bidding tMte .., .• .-. Mlnnt tlaere Ia •
Inc .• l2 E~tst 42nd
"-Of'· Mr. lfiJIIIIII wu Mrs. Sally Savage and Gallathtr,
moved
their
trailer
home
to
the
with one spade and almost &lt;ha........ .,...,. ..n\llo.....,
.. Now York City, How York .
nbnal hame Friday frCIIII·I daughter. Robin, lnd Mrs. $t Subscrlplion
lot
or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Larry
ratu : Ot ·
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New York bolpltal wllere he Hera Pw'lon wen cll.- livered tay c•rritr whtrt Farley. Mrs. Farley Ia Mrs. the bid.
IWIUebll 50 Clftli ptt' Wltk ;
The
bond .. .... '1•11• .......
bad eye lll'ltrJ.
Could West ac1 uallv hold ... nc,u.ch
a-ts Slmday of Mr . lnd Mra. 1'1' Motor Routt wl\trt ctrrier RlneJiarl's daughter.
rnr • fnrrirw .-lnr.
Mr. and Mn.
llrvict not IVIillblt : Ont : Mr. and Mn. Art Kal(llll' or th ~ singleton jack·: l'olil&lt;ible.
l111ior Salaer at Dorcai.
montt\ $1.75 . ly m1il in OhiO
TODA·Y'!i ·QI.IIITION
!' ut unlik&lt;"ll' . Was there anv
ol New Hal/till _.. SUnday
Columbus Ylllttd her parents, other
ftd W. VI .. On1 ytlr S14.0CI .
Mn.
Nora
Gorham
wa,:
lo
score
fou'r
You clo u~n one l'lu)) anrl
.... of Mr. and Mrs. !lamer celebrated her ~ birthday . Six. months 17 .2$ . Thrtt Mr.andMn. Maynard Bahr on
spa&lt;lt• lric.ks ·.• An encl pia)··~ Vfnu· pill'tntw I' i!' pond !I mu·
months U . 50. Sub~triptlon
warner.
Tuelday.
rice inchrdtl Sundly Timtt ·
Sunday. C&amp;Wnc to wlah her a
\l'uulcln'l wc&gt;rk . Tht•n• 1ras ht•m·t. Wh,ll 'In )'(1\1 do nnw'.'
entintl.
Sunday ·cu•ta or Mr. and happy birthday were Mrs.
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defensive minded owonents.
Rupp resorted to a seldom
used 1..:1-1 zone against the
Warriors and it paid off as
guards Allie McGuire and
MarcilS Washinston hit on only
nine of 311 shotll from the floor.
"We tried to hide it at limes
as a ~." Rl)jfp said. "We
confused them and forced them
into taldlig shots from farther
out Utan they would have
liked."
Foul Trouble
The zone also helped cut
down on the numher of fouls
oommltted by the Wildcats,
while Marquette got Into quick
foul trouble in the first half,
sending. Kentucky into the
bonus sitllation with 10:116 left
in the game. Kentucky cashed
in elsht of nine bonus attempts
for 16 points and outscored the

warriors 22-9 from lhe line in
the second half.
The Wildcats, co-cllampions
of the Southeastern Conference
who.will.take a 21~ record Into
Saturday's finals,
outrebounded Marquette 4$-37
and Rupp gave credit to
"determination ."
" I told the boys at halftime
we need determination to win,
we need to keep them off the
boards and we need to stop
!Bob) Lackey."
Lackey, Marquette's 6-6 forward, was high in the game
with 21 points but got only four
in the second half.
Kentucky, which lrailed 34-33
at halftime, broke a 51-51 tie
with .10:30 .to go on a basket by
Stan Key and a pair of free
throws by Jim Andrews and led
the rest of the way .

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unconscious. Piccola later re.
turned, nursing a small cut
with an ice pack, to watch the
second game.
Eastern Michigan officials
apologizedforGervin's actions
and said the 6-7 sophomore
would not dress lor tonight's
gameforthlrdplace. They said
he had been suspended.
Hal Johnston was the leading
scorer for the Roanoke Ma·
roons with 27 ·po
· inls. Everett
Hurst added ·18 for the 27-4
Maroons. Gervin led the losers
with 25 points.
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In the A ron-Tennessee
barnburner, Brian Westover
provided the wiruthig margin
·h j
with a lay-up Wit ust one

second left on the clock in Ute
extra period.
The Zips, now 26-4, had to
battle back from a 12-point
halftime deficit, 40.28, and as
much as 13 at the start of the
second stanza. But Westover
put Akron on top at 62-61 with
4% minutes left and then it was
nip-and-tuck.
The overtime saw just six
points as Akron played posses.

nut Ridge (18-3) ,goes against
Columbus Central' (17-4) at
Columbus. A:t 'cincinnati,
Cincinnati Princeton .( 18-4)
plays Cincinnati Elder (22-0),
'!'J/\tln~, ~lilo~l ,t~m'!T!(ll .. the , f?ur~ated t~m Iii ,the . .

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In other AAA reglonaii'.,W¢; • (2,20 )n( I!Wl • .cO!lle~. ,l~et-.

TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)-A lot of
people around the world of
baseball have been sheddins
crocodile tears for lhe Clnoinnail Reds- isn't it too bad they
tering Fairmont West (18-5) . Green.
had so many players hurt, and
Celina is 22-0 going into its
In Clau AA games at Ox- isn't it too bad about their big
same and Portsmouth is 1~. ford, Middletown Madison (22- lrade with the Houston Astros.
In Class AA, Napoleon (19-4) I) plays Waverly (21·2) in a
But as far as Reds Manager
plays Akron SOuth (1!h'i) and battle of the two teams that Sparky Anderson is concerned,
4th ranked Lexington (2~) fi~ish~d the se.ason tied for Y?il can forget the sympathy
go"-'a~WtJal~lh raled.Rouford , runth 111 -~~ rat•.~···· St,. }&gt;arts_ !'!'d st;att thi~'llto!,.his cl~ll .~ ~.
(22-1) ~ I~ . g~.!':'es ~tt .Bow tins Gr~atn 118-l) goes against 1 a pennant_conteniler agllm.
CincmnaU Loveland (21·1).
"And we don't need any
IIi Class A at Steubenville, miracle to do II either, as some
4th rated Columbia Station (22- people have been saying," says
0) plays Kirtland (20-2), and Anderson. "All we need Is
top.raled Indian Valley South normal years from the players
( 21.0) goes against Zanesville we already have on the team."
points each for the Cavaliers. Rosec~~s (16-6;.
The big news Involving the
Nate Thurmond scored 28
At W1lmlngton, Anna (22-2) Reds during the winter was
points and took down 18 plays Yellow Springs (21.J); at their eight-player lrade with
rebounds to lead the Golden Dayton New Bremen (27.-2) the Astros in which they gave
State Warriors to a lO'i-94 plays Cincinnati St. Bernard up Lee May, who hit 39 home
victory over the PorUand Trail (19.,';) and at Athens Lancaster runs, and slick second
Blazers. Thurmond scored 17 Fisher (3}.2) plays Ross South- baseman Tommy Helms.
points In the first half as the eastern (20-4), and ~idgedale Bench Major Concern
Warriors built a 49-43 lead and " . (18-41 Is matched w1th Por!B·
Johnny Bench, of course, Is a
Clyde Lee dominated the back· mouth East (14-10).
major ·concern. From a .293
boards in lhe second half,
Ill ThiU'sday night's sames : balling average with 45 homers
finlshins with 24 rebounds. The In Class AAA Cleveland and 148 runs-batted~n in 1970,
victory moved Golden State Heights downed Geneva 58-51 Bench went to .238 with 27
two ga!lleS shead of Seattle In and Akron Centrai-Hower beat homers and 61 runs.IJatted.ln In
the race for the final playoff MuaiUon T/~. In Clua AA, 1971.
spot In the Pacific Dlvl.!lon. toprilted Columbus Ready
"John really was shocked
Sidney Wicks .led the Blazer~ slipped by SteubenviUe 58-52 when he looked at the tapes of
with 28 pOinta.
and Warren LaBrae whipped his 1971 batting form compared
111dependence92-49. In Clau A, to his 1970 form," says An,
2nd ranked Hardin Northern derson . "He had changed that
downed Ayresvllle 5Z-48.
much. But if you lock a tape of
him today, you would lind it 1.!
absolutely identical to the 1970
College Basketball Results tape-lie's back in his 1970
By United Press International form."
NCAA Roglonals
East
With May gone, Tony Perez
At Morgantown, W.Va.
(.269, 25 homers) shifts from ·
been In baseball, he has a sreat Pennsylvan~ 1:fe~!~anova 67
third base back to his normal
future ahead of him."
At Dayton, Ohio
position, first base. Joe
'rhen, the ·needle .
Ken lucky_as Marque lie 69
Morgan ( .256), obtained from
"I, too, was associated with Florida St. 70 Mlnn S6
the Astros is at second base
the steel Industry, as a worker .
At ~~~~~~~wa
and Anderson calls him the
with u.S. Steel Corp. In Gary, Louisville ss
,
"best offensive second
llld. 1 worked there for five
S.W. louisiana 84 baseman in the league ."
66 Texam
ears,
the
first
four
of
which
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Kansas
St.
Dave Concepcion
Y
Far Wtlt
. . . Is at short· ,
serv~y machine shop apAt Provo, Utah
stop and Denis Menke ( .246),
"
UCLA
90
Weber
St.
S8
pren tl hip.
Long Beach St. 75
Finley made no mention
Son Francisco ss
WATCH
about budging from his ''final"
NCAA COli. Div.
offer of $50,000 to Blue this
At Evans\rllli, Ind ..
for the
· Roanoke 99
season . Blue, who earned
Eastern Michigan 13
$14,750 last year, has been Akron 71 Tennessee St. 69
advised by Gerst to hold out for
NAIA Championships
oo2 000 ·
At Kansas Cl!y
•• • ·
5. F. Austin 72
Despite the short outburst of
Westmont 62
giggles, Blue said he was Eau Claire 77
"serioos" about taking the LOs
Auguslana Ill. 10
Gardner Webb 81
Angeles job because two
Wes fern Wnshing fon St. 75
months
of
contract Kenfucky St . 66
negotiations with Finley have
St. Thomas !Minn.I 51
proved fruitless.
" II is clear that I am.faced
with a difficult decision-either '
to sign and play for a salary
which I feel is unfair Judged
by existihg standards in baseball or ieave baiebali and start
a new field," said Blue before
he left the news conference ·
with a companion In a
borrowed car. .

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By l.lnlled Preaa International from a 97·96 lead to a 101·96
'ibe New York Knlckil are margin with I : i9 left. Elvin
sUR alive In the "race" for first Hayes led the Rockets with 37
place In the National' points.
Balketball Association's · · Gus Johnson s.cored 12 of his
Atlantic Division - just 18-polnt game total In the
barely.
second period as lhe Baltimore
With the maBie number for Bullets beat . the Cleveland
the Boston CeiUca' clinching of Cavaliers, 106-101. The Bullets,
the division . tiUe redured to who defeated the Cavaliers for
one, the Knlcks found them· the first time after five losses
Jelves traWng the Houston this season, ~ad a~ 87·73 lead
Rockets at Hoosli&gt;n' Thursday after three periods, offsetting
night, 102·101, with three Cleveland's strong fourth peraecciOtta left. Then Bill Bradley iod.
hit a 20-foot jump shot to give
Archie Clark scored 24 points
the Knlcka ·a 103-102 victory for the Bullets while Bobby
and 0111 more day to hope the Smith and Austin Carr had 2fi
lmpoulble will happen.
'llie Ci!ltiel can clinch the
title today if they beat
PhUade}phla or tile Knick&amp; loae
at PhoeniJ':, ·
The Kiilckl had still another
clofie caU'when a 1~oot Jumjl
shot by Calvin Murphy went
Into the balkel but referee
Jack Madden ruled It hit the
OAKLAND (UPI) - ~ext
cords after the final butzer.
Bradley acored 20 points, mqve in "the holdfllit .game"
sharing team honors with Earl Involving ace lefthander VIda
Mfl!II'Oil, and made four key Blue is up to owner Charlie
free tll'ows In the ,liSt 112 Finley.
Or Is II?
seconds to boost the Knicks
Reading from a corefully
worded prepared statement
with his agent, Robert Gerst,
standing nearby, the 22-yearold pitcher of the Oakland
Athletics amounced TinJtsday
he was retlrlns from baseball
to beCQme a business executive
in Los Angeles.
Blue, one of the best pitchers
In the game who last year was
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the Cy Youns Award wilmer
and M011l Valuable .Player ·In
the American League after
Home
compiling a 24·8 record,
chuclded when he said he was
offered a Job as vice president
In charge of public relations for
Dura.Steel Products of Los
Angeles. .
Finley ipparenily heard the
chuclde 2,000 miles away In his
Insurance company office ih
Chicago.
Said Blue : '"''hls Is a won.
derful owortWllty for me ,nd
one that I feel! ihould take. It
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i announce my leaving
liueball."
CoUntered Finley, owner of
the
A's: "I'm happy to heat
Order By Phone
that he ' Ia enterlll8 the steel
AIMI Tike :E,. Hilrno
· irlllutltry and otlirtlng olit as a
vice president. If VIda Is belf
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sion ball, after the score was
knotted at 67-all at the end of
regulation.
Larry Quarles was high for
the Zips with 22 poinl.!. Larry
Robinson led Tennessee State
with 25.
The two losers Thursday
night- Eastern Michigan, 24-6,
and Tennessee State, 25-2play for third place tonight In a
preliminary contest.

Reds Contender
Again In 1972

Portsmouth Playing Celina Tonight
By United Preoa International
Celina, the top-rated Class
AAA Ohio high school basket·
baD team, takei Ita unbeaten
record ~ Portsmouth to:

Surged At End
Key , who had 14 points. along
with 5-10 Ronnie Lyons, hish
with 19, and forward Larry
Stamper led the Wildcats'
surge which saw them build
their margin to 18 points in the
closing seconds.
Andrews, who was primarily
responsible for slowing Lackey
in the second half, added 17
points and had 16 rebounds,
and Tom Parker, despite
setting out 12 minutes in the
second half with an Injury,
scored 12.
Coach AI McGuire of MarqueUe, who saw three. of his ·
players foul out in the closing
minutes and Lackey finish with
four, said his team "had a good
portion of our game taken
away from us."
McGuire said Kentucky 's

getting into the bonus situation
so early was "the difference in
lhe game."
Durham, whose Seminoles
averaged 88 points a game
during the regular season, said
he thought the difference In his
learn's victory was "our ability
to play defense," and he was
backed up by MiMesota coach
Bill Musselman who should
know good defense. when he
sees It since his team led the
nation In Utat department this
season.
"Well Prepared"
"I have to credit Florida
State with great overplay on
defense," said the first year
Gopher coach. ''They also took
their time to break our press.
That was one well-prepared
learn."
Minnesota, which won the
Big Ten tiUe using just five
players, after the suspension of
Ron Behagen and Corky
Taylor, suffered a crippling
blow when 6-5 Keith ·Young
picked up his fourth foul late in
the first half and then fouled
out with over 11 minutes left.
The Gophers, who trailed 3529 at halftime, scrambled back
to a 44-43 deficit with 13:56 to go
but then went without a field
goal for almost eight minutes
in a fatal cold spell and fell
behind by 10 points, 56-46.
Florida Stale had five
players In double figures, led
by 6-6 Rowland Garrett with 23.
Clyde Turner led the Gophers
MEETING SET
The Middleport Boys
Baseball League will meet at
7:30 p.m . Monday at village
hall. All Interested persons are
invited.

with 19 and Jim Brewer was I
the only other Gopher In double •'
figures with 10.
Musselman
said
the
Gophers' eight-day layoff since
their last game "may have
hurt. I'm not sure. And maybe
the effort we put forth to win
the Big Ten too~ aU we had left
out of us. But I'm still damn
proud of our players that they
brought Minnesota this far."
Durham turned his thoughts
to Rupp and the possibility this
might be Ute last year of
coaching for the legendary
Baron who has reached the
mandatory retirement age of
70.
"H thl.! is Coach Rupp's last
year," Durham said, "II would
be nice for him to go to Los
Anseles (site of the finals) '
"but I can't puU for him."

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Don GuUett (16-6 and 2.64
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ERA) and righthander Gary S20,000.00 by FSLIC.
from the Astros Is at third Nolan (12·15). Lefty Rosa
base.
Grimsley (1o.7 as a rookie)
Pete Rose, the Reds' "Char. also Ia a starter. Clay Carron
ley Hustle" who batted .lOt last (I~ and 2.49) Ia the ace
year as the one member of the reUever.
team (along with May) who
didn't tumble, is in (eft field,
and the big hope 1.! Utat Bobby
Tolan-resarded by many as
the key man on the cl,b-wlll
return to center field. v
Tolan Rips Tendon . . . .
Tolan rippl(j !)Is AdtWes
tendon in January 1971 playing
basketball and when he was
almosl ready to return ripped
It again and miased the whole
season. Tolan's leg was not yet
back to normal at the start of
spring training.
H Tolan can't make it In
center field, then Anderson
says the lp!ll will go to a:a,.year·
old Ted Uhlaender, who was
obtained from the Cleveland
Indians for whom he hit .2118.
George Foster, whom the
Reds obtained from the San
Franciaco Giants during lall
season to replace Tolan, could
he the right fielder.
The return of Wayne Simpson and Jim Merritt would
make a big difference to the
Reds' pitching. Simplon wu
14-3 as a Reds' rookie In 1970,
Phone
but 4-7 last year with·hia arm
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wu 3).12 In 1970 and 1·11 In
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'tendanee end.1ngered their wte, but It IDCladed aD Iotter·

dJanclli.

A a- vote on the .welfare
auditor bill wla put aft 1!11111
neat Wediltliidat wbeB
lpGUIOI' Rap. llodDeJ H.

lei. H-IDWIIberl, ftlll'llw It
WIIUid IJIIWI the way to aU forma
ol
legaUaed . gamblin1,
rellricled the reeolutlon to 1
ltate lottery.
MeanwhUe, the Senate Rulel
Crmmlttee •nt to the floor for
a vote DUt Tueeday IIICIIha'
00111Utallclllallllll!lldment, tiU
one a padage of 14 chang•.
Ia hln
Amo.. the IJIIWIIImentl are
a requlrtment fGio the candldatea for governor IUid
Ueutenallt 1overnor to run In
pair• and authoriullon of
opense
accounll
for
leglllaton.
Beefttary of Stale Ted W.
Brown hu uld bl W1IUid bave
the COIIIIIIIIIionel PICDit llld
the lottery propoul . by
'I't111 'ay If !bey are Ill appNI'
1111 the May 2 primary ballot.
Tbe conlllwlional dla. . .
cleared the Haul llrller uu
week, bill have been 1111e11ded
In the Senate Judiciary ·Qm.
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ifugl.a, !Witlllf1mt11De, dllcov.ed tblt it Hauae IIJIIil.
berl were ablall.
,Only 50 valel are 1111edlid Ill
(lUll bill In lilt a-, but tbe

lilue II eJI*ted 1!1 be ~ly
dvkled. RQe Republlew,

eeeklllc ·to ma1te pulillc lllilt-

ace 1

campaign lllue, lllve

placed Hughes ill chlrle ol a
Jlllclal public welfare 1tudy
committee which drafted the
bill.

Demom~ts

In

apected to

blck the GtwcaD adminlllraDan's Public Welfare Depart..
mct In atfesnpflng Ill nllln
UIICIIUft control ol welfare

a..

bill mfilrlnc lftll'}'

Se~te

..,.etd to HOllie

unanimously
unendaiWIII

anclllllt Gov• .Ioiii J. GUJllan
• bill nqllll'q the tu1lnll It
automatic tabulattnc equipment prior to an electiCIII. ·
Tbe bill N11111ted from com·
pute dlfflmltlelln Onclnnatl
lilt Novanber wbk:h delayed
elecllon ...Wit ror several

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In oilier action 'l1lunday :
· - 'lbe Houle unanlmoualy

ac!Gpled and •nt to the Senate
emersency taplltiCIII to aUow
Y01111CJtoWn to pllce a OIIHIIIIl
operaUnc levy on the May 2
ballot to Pep ita tranalt ll)'llem
In operaUon.
-Rep. Nlll'INin A. Murdock,
R-Cincianatl, introduced
lecl•laUGII to require the ltlte
to nimlu'ltl faml1ies who lllld
their ebiklnn to nonpublic
ll:hoola outside. Obio.
Both chambers have
scheduled "lkeleton" ltllllo111
I« MOOday. Tile HOUle reconvenes at 10 a.m. Tuesday and
the Senate at 1:30 p.m.

Ll1llrt hill; Ra ilollt,;.,, Batik Ifill; Karen Jkk, ()IJ'I ; DIWI&amp;t,
Raur11, llv«••n Jan1at HIP; Dill DII.D!Don, dllllbW olllr. and Mn.
. PWI Dllloll, at• I I llf 1llflli U Dllt DIIIOtlln IIIt JlUfillil, TIMNn
Plilna;llltVFaleJ,I)IK llhn.' J,IIIII....._W.... Ik 'lrWJ,
School. JGbD Jlll1ey, Wah Ill clltr Ill hlllln HIP f:hoR!, PI ·~111ncad ·
the warda. Judi• .... JGbD RW. Ralpb ll,fn and Gaqllllrlnftl,
. "'*""t.endalta of the ...... Saulllln Iiiii ..... Loal1 School dlllrlcta,
re~pec:tlwiJ.
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IT WAS THE "BI;TIU!: OF THE WORD6"at the Soat!let'll HIP IJcbool
In Racine ~ wben lf flnalilta frcm 14 e~t.ilentaey 11111 junior.
high IIChooll completed for .the Melp County Cl)ampi011 ~ltr IIUe. The
lldlool dllqllllll parllcl.-tlne In the flna1a and the ICI\DOI n,._ued
were, front, fi'GOI the left, Pew Sllyder, Melp Junlcr Hleh, champion;
.Oluck FollrGd,,PGme!'Of Elanentary, et'I'IIIIIIOIIIIilted u an altanale In
the J1I'GIP'8IIl, l'WIItl'~; Larry Filber, .Racinl Elementary; BarbJra An·
dmrs, Riverview; Mlb Wayland, 'Rutland; Randy Marahall, Stlleboll')';
Belinda Johnson, Salem Center; back row, Diana Thoma, the Jlternate,

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GOvernor Asks Tough Look at
Ohio GOY. Johil J. Gilligan,
"This Is," Gillilan COD• (cJoainc of ltlle pub and
addre.ing 250 persill1l at. Unued, "atleututart. Beton m•nns, d'• 1•al ol 3,•
tendlnl the Uth annual the meaaure wu a-ed, stale ,_,__ ·•- witb a
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· DAYTON (UP!) - Florida
State roaeh Hl!l!h Durham,
who grew up In Loul.!vUie, Ky.,
"idolizing Adolph Rupp," will
match strateglei with the
Baron of the Blue Grass
Saturday afternoon in the
finals of lhe NCAA Mideast
Regional · bas.ketball tour.
nament.
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Durham's Seminoles earned
the finals berth Thursday night
with a convincing 7~ victory
over Big Ten champion Mlnrie·
sota in the tournament's first
round while K~tucky rare&lt;~
away from seventh-ranked
Marquette in the second half
for an 8f&gt;.79 win over the
Warriors.
Both Durham and Rupp,
disciples of the high&lt;~coring,
run.ando~~hoot brand of basketball, turned the tables on their

.... ~:-·Pro ,fi:....,....KH1f8e

llenver 131 Carolina 121
By U.nl~ PI'Hs lntomatlon•l
(Orily games scheduled)
· Ealltrn Conftrtnco 1
Frldly's Gomes
·''' AI~ntic Division
Carolina al New York
., W. L. Pd. GB Kentucky vs VIrg inia
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·s2 25 .675 ...
At Hampton, Va.
~ :¥1 ,60S S'/,
Memphls.at Indiana
29 ' 47 .382 22'1• Denver al Dallu
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20' 54 .270 30'1&gt;
' Central Division
W. L, Pd. 68
NHL Srandlngs
Baltimore
35 .00 .~7 ...
By United Press ln1ernatlonal
Atlanta
30 o45 .~ s
Eost
Cincinnati
26 &lt;19 .447 9
Clev~la~d
• 22 $4 .219 13'1• Boston
~· ~oro~~
·W.sltrn conlettnco
New Yrok
46 13 11 103
M~weatl)lvlslon
Montreal
43 14 13 99
, "
~. L. Pet. GB Toronto
30 28 12 72
X.·MIIYISukee 59 . 18 .766 ... Detroit
2932967
C~lcilgo
S2 2A .614 6'12 Buffalo
14 41 16 .u
Phoe~lx
~ 31 .S97 13
Vancouver
17 46 6 40
Detroit
23 51 .311 34'12
Well
Pacific Division
. W. l. T. Pis
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W. l. Pd. GB Chicago
42 17 11 95
•·Lot Anaeles 64 12 .842 ... Mlnnesola
J4 2S 10 78
Gold~ Sfalf · 48 28 .632 16
St. Louis
2S 36 9 59
Seellle
47 31 .60J ts California
21 3J 16 58
Housh&gt;l
31 o45 .408 33
Philadelphia
23 35 12 58
Ptlrthind
16 62 .205 lfl
PlttsburQh
23 37 10 56
x-CIInclllcl division title
Los Angeles
18 47 7 4J
. Thursday's Results
. · . ·Tilursd•y's Results
Baltimore 105 Cleveland 101
Minnesota 6 Vancouver 2
New York 103 H011ston 102
New York 2 Oelroll 1
Golden S!ale 107 Portland 94
3
I Only games stheduledl
Frlday•s ·Gamts
(Only games scneduled)
Seattle at Baltimore
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Friday's Games
Atlanla at Detroit ·
Vancouver at Buffalo
Boston vi l'hlla!lelphla
St. Louis at Callforhla
EVANSVIlLE, Ind. (UPI) At Hershey, Pa . (Only games scheduled)
Buffalo at Chicago
Akron and Roanoke of
Mllwnukee at Loa Angeles
AHL
Standingi
Virginia, two underdogs who
New York at Phoenix
By
United
Press
International
scored
unoet victorieS over
Go!c!en Slate ot Portlnnd
Eut
.!Only games scheduled!
W. L. T. Pis tourney c&lt;~olavorites Thursday
Nova Scolla
37 17 12 86 night, meet head on tonight to
.: AlA Standings
Boston
~: ~~ :~ ~~ declde the NCAA College .
By United Pres1 International Springfield
24 3S 8 56 Division championship.
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~oches ter
· W. L. Pet. GB Prov ldence
·22 J5 tO 54
Akron rolled into the game
x-Ktntucky 60 14 .811 ...
We5I
by virtue of a thrillins 7i-49
Virginia , ol3 33 .566 18
Baltimore
~· }5 Ti ~l overtime conquest of TenNew York
39 37 .S13 22
Hershey
29 26 10 68 nessee State, which carried a
Floridians
32 .u .421 29
Carolina
30 47 .390 31'12 Richmond
28 29 · 10 66 _ 17.game victory string Into Ute
28 31 9 65
Pltlsburgh
24 52 .316 37
Cleveland
Cincinnati
26 26 13 65 game.
Wost
. 20 39 9 49
Roanoke breezed by Eastern
W. L. Pd. GB Tldewaler
x-Utah
55 22 .714 ...
Thurs,day•s Results '
Michisan, 99-73, in a game
Indiana
41 33 .SS4 12'1' Clnclnnall 4 Providence 2
marred by 8 melee and the
Dallh
36 ~ .474 18'1, Tldewaler 3 Hershey 0
,
ejection of the tourneys
Denvr
31 4S .408 23'1' Bnlllmore·7 Rochester 2
Memphis
26 so .J•2 28'h
!Onlv garnes,scheduledl
leading scorer, G'eorge Gervin.
x-'CIInclltd division IIIIo
Frtday • Games
Gervin was tossed out for
·Tilursday's Results
Boston at Nova Scotia
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punching Roanoke sJoe Picco~!orldlans 116 Utah 106

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Gallipolla Chamber or Com- Ohio could do very Utile 111 tbe o~~ thePrOK;_,am...~tblemDllonkl)
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1..11 •• .,. _ _
merce banquet In the Rio way or pubUc Jervlce, namely
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prop!~~~.
Grande Colle1e Cafeteria better pollee protecUon, deal dolllra, llld jNe,tenled Oblo lllckerl,lfllli?k:IJ Ill 1•1 . . 1111111-llr~DIIi 'ar,'
Tlie lottery qUIIIIon 11 eaThurlday night, uld Ohioans with · presalng
ecoloiY from
aolng
banknpt. lid ' II 1 • Ita..
III I k t3llt e I 'WC ler earn
pected to be rliled In the
DIUittakea"long,toughlook proble1111, better achoolllcr However,""'~~•-,bellldbe . MIJird ,rw .... atllleD
r II tl&amp;ll POIIJ 11-.
8e111t1 nnt Tueeday. Only 2$
atreallty,andthenmakeaome better slate hOIPitala,"
dldnotln••iia-J.theparb
. '111epuaw'ul?cell!dl . . ..&amp; ' Phrll 'le'lr..tll
ol the 33 Million were on haDd
difficult decisions for the
He pointed out that In 1971 apln.
p?a~ .. ;llliiiTiniiJ'I,._,I piW)U! flltlfth1bunday, and Sen. Rooald M.
overall economic development alone, Ohio lost
bUUIID in · Gllllcan llld Ohlaanl IIIUit fall8rlttc. Bowettt, R hrl T # •11, 08llp•'l ,._
ol the Buc(leye State."
federal m1111ey beca111e or low brelklhelluckeyeSI&amp;Ie'alang -wy, 1a1t3 r.-rnsr 1. • . . ,..,.. r( "' II 111e
"We muat restructure our taxes. "This was our money political tradition of· ·~ .,..... ...,. .WW't ,..,..,., " • 11 aa." Ill tilt l?nl
basic economic needs and soing elaewb~re," the government, ud apllnkred ,U.IPIIk?1GfCM.OtxJIC.WIIPI&amp;HtUhh1"1•
services," the governor said, governor c011Unued.
attlbidel" In lrdlr to imprwe
n.Ty• . . ae!l o ; 1 aeuwlll ..,...._ II W3ie 'p
"~~~ pr0J1'81111 hiwhich wiD
GU!llan elpJained that Ohio Ohio'• overall deftlapmenl 81....,,
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'"" tnoton Y0 oans today, lsoneoltheweallhleatstatealn
"With lrernendOUI balance
'I'DGO = - .. •"'- ...
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•but future generations as the unl011. With ita balance In we can be mulerl of 1111' own· fedlnJ
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lnd1141ry, •arlcut"·-, natural d H~v" the
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IIIYet'DOI' COD- Ktl¥111 Gf II
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Pointing out that Ohio resources and tranaportatlon cludad. ·
'1111
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ranked 50th In the naUon in la1 '-cllltles, the Buc~eye Stale
The a•-te•a -... 109 = a
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revenueswhenhetookofflcel4 mlght~t"sllndalone"lfit t;&gt;emocrat,wulntroclucedby rw6!,pilllft ,I•I . . a.IIIC 1 311., .
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monlhugo,thegOYemcrsald werea•ltarateitauan.
Gallipolla Owrnbei- ol Com- .,.._.,.. .... II""-.,. .. ')
IJI•a..WASIIlNG1UN (UPI) 41. tnated with ''bentcn nelJiect/' coverage abo wu recom. lhatwlththerecentapprovalof ' The iovernor ' nviewed' hll merce . PI h'ant Dr. A. R. •
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~ · I h-4111 ilPDIRll'IIGn'a call · the Catholic Conference c.tlid ·mended for contraception and · the personal · and 1corpol'ate' · administration's ac-- Cbristerwen
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for e~vi'latiJ aviU'Ible 'abor- · It ''nllve In Ita aa•mptkma · sterllilaUon.
Income la1 measure, .the compU.hmenta durlni'tiae piat
Followlni .GIII~an'a . ld· · fw 1' I Jlf 1 ?1111 I I 3 ....,...
Uan; coiltraceptloa and aterlll· ind pualtlw In Ill recom· Two members dlllenled Buckeye State now ranka .'44th
and jloiriled·itut that his dreu, . Dr. ·· •Cbrlatellltn
zatlallenCoiu4ared'qlllcll OIIPO- -mendaUonl."
. frGm lite recilmmatdaUon lh&amp;t In this catesory.
auaterity · proeram , J8st ran pre.aented the red-headed
lltlall' taday · from' the U.S.
Rep. Jobn N. Erlenbom, R- leenaget'l be ollered specta1
Irte!unan a ''blue" bent, a Gnadt CoP 1 lllldntl. 'I1IIJ
CltbOUc COIIfereiice lnd a few . ID.,.Ont ol !hi hlmn("'on'a J4 !1fOtl'lll1l of birth CCIItrol,
token 17J11ho11c to tbe Frencb ware aCI'diiP'IJIIed by Rio
pf the CODVIIIH.l9J!). Oltn ~ .~.be ........ lite :\illeludlng C0111ncepUV..
5® w11o fot,Ulded ~~~· 1n Gnadt 11 ..... ~~*
manbera. : ·
,.., ,, , rePcrt'"P)A~bt1rAqpJ;,..d
'l'b!, nport;~' 'Thuraday
' 1790.~,11mmor,!ndlm!ed be .. , ... ..
't't:l!l,
SniiiiiD~ the renort be ·. u a pr:opijiiil "that c:ontracep. by thi! CommliaiDn oil Pllpula.
.
woWdmrtheberetintoday'a by .. bn Roll, dkwkii ol
tlve deYlc. be I01d through U1111 Growth and the American
St.. Plltrlck'l Illy Plflde 111
vending machlnel 1n IC:hoot Filblre, uld the 110111 or IW'O
Columbus•
cor\'ldora."
populaUGJ growlb could ~t
Dr. Chrlstenaen alto
However, 11 commllllon be met by eliminating unpresented veteran chamber
IIIWIIben joined In the reporl'l wanted JII'IIIIIIICiel.
CLEVELAND (UPI) - A dent of KenyGII College In eltcutive aecretary Mra.
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recormne11dallon that WOIIIID
The commlulon cited a member of the Federal Pay Gambler, Ohio,' said staU.tica 'Thelma EIUott a brlefeue on
be allowed abortion on .Princeton University study . Board aald Thursday night the failed to support the contention behalf or the chamber.
demand, wiUt L'liltl covered by c:oncludinl that 44 per cent of board wu juiUfled In refusing by the American FederaU1111 or
Prior to the IIIIID program,
., Mn.llerllert
public: and private bealth in- blrthl to married women the ruu pay raM approved by State, County and Munidpal Dr. Chrialenaen ·uktd
Mr.lnd Mn. B1ltdl Donobue IUI'IDCI llld with IOI'Wf¥tilt between t• and 1870 were the leglllature for S6,000 alate
By Helen Bou~
of · Radnor ..'lllllt I W"kec! lllbeldles to PlY aborUCIII coats 111pluned, with IJ per cent of employes because their wages employes that the pay of Obio's chamber memt,en lnllll••d
with Mr . ..nd Mrl. Vernan for the poor . , Inaurance the cbl1dnn 111wallled by their already are In line with em· alate workers II aubatandard. In lht prGpiOied c•.,m•nlf¥
Caplet llld that repreMnta· center project ol the O.lllpolle
Donobue.
parenta. Another study of ployes of nearby states.
Uves
of ' 1he AJ1SCME W!R Area Jay- to ''Write tbt
Mra. Early Rouab wu
uniiiarried
MID-ICe &amp;lrll "reDr. William G. Caples, presl· qu.uoned ~ly abaut their Jay..- lettan and Ill tblm DIAR BEIICN: .
, nlllmed to her home Slmday Mrs. J1111 Andenon were Mr.. waled that 14 per cent ol IJ
llllougN JtnmJ Wllmarrled, but It turDa out lbere.- DO
contention or aubatandml PlY know how you laal on lllil
from Veteran• Memorial and Mr1. EvereUe Clark and yeW" olda and tip to 44 par ca~t
but that ''they didn't do a wry project" Ll~ d1ould be CMWIMiy. He )lilt mol'ld ID with thla wrma lwl J,tii'IIIIOIIIId
llolpital.
children or Cottqev~Ue, w. rltB , _ olda nporled haYing
lltlll' pt .....S to moWII out. He 1111 tbeJ're IDOI'e frlaldl
Mr. and Mrs. W!Uiam Perry good job of &amp;I1IWII'ing IIOIDII of a~ to I'Gtt Office ilol
Mr. and Mrs . Marvin Va., Mr. and Mn. Rlcbard had Hlual relationa," tile
1111. (.¥Mpolll 1'bl JI)'CMI thai Ioven, 10 lbeir atpll'lle WIJI, wl tbare Upa 1 meJnly
Wlcbnham and chlldnn, '11m Cottrill and two children or St. t1ril'nl'llon uld. "Only :II per of Hollon, Ohio spent Friday the qu•UOIII."
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''The Pay Board checked bave been . wanlnc 1111 lilt for WDtrl ce, Very CIIUII.
and Jeff, were din.- peats Albina, W. Va., Mr. and Mn. cent ol theM llrll uaed con- night with Mary Circle.
Well, I'm NOT caiUIIIIIout blm. We've been datlat for foli
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Circle and their fiaures with thoae .ol project mar. tban t11ne ,..,..
Sunday or Mr. and Mn. Rocer lloyd Sayre and two childnn traceplion repllrly."
neltlbborins
Ill
lea,"
caplet
-'bland
It'• tbne be !lillie a declaiCII, u be ~ay~he loft~ me.
After !Dtroduelloa ol
Beegle and cblldren at Spiller. ol Millemllle, Susie and Kim
Tile comiDi'llllD a1ao called daughter of Oak Grove and Mr. added "and I beUeve tbe bolrd charl1bef I tpr: II
lllld Bit be thlnb it would be ''crull" to Willi oit oa lllilwaman iiiiiCe
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald HarreU, Mrs. Zelpha Boueu, I« 11101"1 federal apeavll"ll Ill and Mrs. Robert Harden and
jalntly. . '
Hayman lllld 1011, Keith lnd Wayne R•ben-y and Don develop better CCIIIracepfiYIII, family or Nease Settlement wu perfecUy justified in Ita other g~Miil, ~lllrtaiDmalt she hpai ell 011 blm lllld they -10
acti1111.
Don't
forget,
I'm
a
las·
wu IN 11nted by Mlrpret
He'• ne- martloned Illll'l'lqe to me, but I thlnt If be got a
Brice Hart, apent Wednuday Johnson.
and for repeal of lawa In spent SUnday with Mr. and payer In Ohio, too."
Tracy
and
Em
Tlyi«,
Rio
place
of bta IJ'I!II, the Idea would- come to blm. How Cllll pt
eveninB with Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pl1elps roqllly half the states Mrs. Homer Circle, Verna and
him to move? - NAN
Harry Haymin at Prmoy. entertained at dinner Gueeday problbillnl contraceptive Wavte.
DE4RNAN:
There were 36 present for WIN AT BRIDGE
Mr. and Mn. Olarles Allllott evening In honor of Mrs. advtrtlling, .ton dllplay and
A 111111 who hu ~ avoided IIIIITiqe IIYW' I leftol Willi VIrginia called Friday Pbelps' daughter, Mn. George vend In g machIne Sunday School on March 12.
Offering was $21.49.
1111 St. Clair Hill. Don Sienna or Cummins. Attendina were dlltrtbuUon.
year Uve-bliln't an euy catd!; You mllbt pi lim to mow, but-1
Culloden, W. Va., caDedon Mr.
Mrs. Donald Pierce of
doubt It would be 1onn1 the alt.. He 'I an apu1mentarw, DGt
Mn. Zelpba · - · M r. and
Hill SUnday.
Athena
and
James
Circle
or
a haaband; lfyou'n looking for~. lookelaewbat.Mrs. Gecqe CUmmins and
Raymond BeU of Oak Grove . 10111, Bob and Gecqe Edward. Mildred Donohew, Mn. Focle New Haven visited Mary Circle
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the hand without letting the
NORTH
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apent Sunday with Mr. and
on
SUnday.
Hayman,
Mra.
Eileen
Roush,
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Mr. and Mrs. Everette Clark
diamonda parade home.
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Mrl. Dan Bell and Lorna.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
and two children of Cot· Mrs. Eull Wolfe and Mr. and
Finally, SOuth uw there
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Jake Adami II I medical t11ev111e and Kim Harrell Mrs. Tom Hayman of Johnson and family called at
was a way to make bls con.
tJ4
patient at Holzer Mtdical called on Mrs. Benny Boueu Syraw..
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
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tl·act. I( Weal'• stncteton
Center. Mr. and Mrs. Marlball &amp;inday.
Mrs. Galdys Shlelda and Douglas Joltns011 of Racine WENT
spade were the ellbt or nine
EAST (D)
he
could handle Cut'a cue.
recently.
Adami vlalted him Salll.'day.
Mrs
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Ruuell
Roush
were
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Mr. and Mn. Ben wuglu
South
Wll loJnc . to look
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Mr. and Mrs. Marahall and two friends or Gallipolta Parkersburg villtora Monday.
William Carleton of Racine
idioUc
if West'&amp; linlleton
tQI0863
tA952
ltoulh IPII!lt Sunday with. Mr. villled Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Mr, and Mrs. B1U RobiniOII visited Eunle Brinker on
.753
.94
were the jack but louth
and Mn. Marvin Hlll at Adami recently.
and c:hl1dren or Rlcine Route, SUnday.
SOUTH .
didn't care about his charts·
Columbus. Mr. and Mra. Hill
Carl
Morris
Jr
.
spent
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Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thalton Mike Robinson of Fort Kno1,
rna, Just hia bid .
•Qt084
vlalted Mr. and Mrl. Dallas or Brandenton, Fla., arrived Ky., were Sunday dinner Saturday afternoon with Bob
South led a club to dummy
t K1
Hill Friday and Mr. and Mrl. for a Yllil with Mr. and Mrs. · guesta of Mrs. Bertha Bill Lee.
played dummy's 10 of
and
.AJ86
Olarlel Alkire at RadDe.
spades.
East covered wl!h
&lt;lllrles Wagner at Racine Mr Robinson. Mike hu finished
Nont
vulnea·alJic
the
jlc:k.
West dropped the
Mr. and Mrl. Carl Wolfe Jr and Mrs .. Thutm have
his basic training at Ft. Kn01,
Well
Norlh
F.a.l
!loulh
ellhl
and
now South- was In
and children of G•lllpolla apent their property 1n Florida and Ky. llld Ia vlalfinl hll pannta
I . I N.T. clover.
Simday with Mn. Dolly Wolfe. Will move here In the near before being ltllioned at an The man driving the heavy
Pus 3N.T. PaM P...
Back to dummy with a
p • .,
Simday 81llllla of Mr. and future.
army base In Colorado.
equipment in the. Sunday,
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'club to lead a low
Mrs. Herbert Shle!da were Mr.
OpOninM l..d- - t 6
March 12th photo cOilcernlns
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie RulleU
spade. Eut played low and
and Mrs. PbWp Radford and ol Middleport and Mrl. Brenda
the Gavin Plant was Blaine
South put In the ""en.,pot.
daqhter, Stephanie, of Haqy villled Saturday with
Tilt
Slntilll
By
Oawald
&amp;
Jamea
Jacoby
It held and he had hla four
Mllhoen of Chester.
DIVOTID TO THI
Pomea oy Route, Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrl. Herbert Roush
William
and
Hazel
Rooe
or
South took a very Jaun- spade tricks.
INTIIISTOF
Slrgtnt, Mrl. Marlene Fllher and Roser.
INIWIPAPII INTI~Pitll AIIN. 1
Columbus came Sunday, diced look at that sjx-of-dla~
MIIGH•\ASON AltiA
CHI
STill
L.
TANNIHILl,
and dlildnn, Mcilly' Larry and
March 5th and took Mrs. monds · Jead. He could live
Darrell Badgely was
luc.ltl.
AmJ, ol Rlclne..
ltOIIIT HOI,LICH.
Glenna Milhoan to Crow's happily with any other open·
returned to his home from
City
Ultor
Mr. and Mrl.llerberl Roulh &amp;ller Medical Center. ·,
Steak HOUle for her 118111 birth- ing. East put up the ace and
Publilf'ltd dilly ••ctpt
and"..., Rocer, were dinner Mrs. Focle Hlymlll and IIIII, Slturday by Tht OhiO Vllla.- day dinner. After dinner they returned the deuce and left n.o hlddln• ho boon:
South with ·the problem of W~l
Pubtishint Compeny, 111
Nt~rth
loooi loulll
e-ta of Mn. Giad¥t llhtelda Keith, vlalled Mr. and Mrl. Court
went
Ill
RutJ.and
to
vlalt
Mr.
finding eight fricks 'before
$1 ., Pomeroy , Ohio,
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You,
Soulh.
hold:
"2·21S•. Edltorlll Phone "2 · Laurence il recuperating after
RadDe SlmdaJ.
Four clubs were easy and .AK1~4
111c1ne Slmday afternoon.
2157 .
U .AIUU
Mr. and Mn. Gerald
three weeb In Holler Medical so were three spades. Four
Second elliS post•o• peld at
Dan Johnaon of Tanners Run
What
do
you
bid~
spades would come right in
Pomorov. Oh io.
Ha~ vlalted Thariday with apent Saturday nl&amp;ht with
Ntt l onel edvtrtls l n,. Center at GaDipolll.
the jack would drop but A-lid ._ dub. Do nul Mta. Wald HaJIII.M at Wayne a-berry.
reprtslntet Iwt I at• in till ·
Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart itf,asl
had opened the bidding tMte .., .• .-. Mlnnt tlaere Ia •
Inc .• l2 E~tst 42nd
"-Of'· Mr. lfiJIIIIII wu Mrs. Sally Savage and Gallathtr,
moved
their
trailer
home
to
the
with one spade and almost &lt;ha........ .,...,. ..n\llo.....,
.. Now York City, How York .
nbnal hame Friday frCIIII·I daughter. Robin, lnd Mrs. $t Subscrlplion
lot
or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Larry
ratu : Ot ·
surel)' had five or six for Ulll ..... ··lrt....,. ........... u..
,...,. will Mp""n 111 """ olub.
New York bolpltal wllere he Hera Pw'lon wen cll.- livered tay c•rritr whtrt Farley. Mrs. Farley Ia Mrs. the bid.
IWIUebll 50 Clftli ptt' Wltk ;
The
bond .. .... '1•11• .......
bad eye lll'ltrJ.
Could West ac1 uallv hold ... nc,u.ch
a-ts Slmday of Mr . lnd Mra. 1'1' Motor Routt wl\trt ctrrier RlneJiarl's daughter.
rnr • fnrrirw .-lnr.
Mr. and Mn.
llrvict not IVIillblt : Ont : Mr. and Mn. Art Kal(llll' or th ~ singleton jack·: l'olil&lt;ible.
l111ior Salaer at Dorcai.
montt\ $1.75 . ly m1il in OhiO
TODA·Y'!i ·QI.IIITION
!' ut unlik&lt;"ll' . Was there anv
ol New Hal/till _.. SUnday
Columbus Ylllttd her parents, other
ftd W. VI .. On1 ytlr S14.0CI .
Mn.
Nora
Gorham
wa,:
lo
score
fou'r
You clo u~n one l'lu)) anrl
.... of Mr. and Mrs. !lamer celebrated her ~ birthday . Six. months 17 .2$ . Thrtt Mr.andMn. Maynard Bahr on
spa&lt;lt• lric.ks ·.• An encl pia)··~ Vfnu· pill'tntw I' i!' pond !I mu·
months U . 50. Sub~triptlon
warner.
Tuelday.
rice inchrdtl Sundly Timtt ·
Sunday. C&amp;Wnc to wlah her a
\l'uulcln'l wc&gt;rk . Tht•n• 1ras ht•m·t. Wh,ll 'In )'(1\1 do nnw'.'
entintl.
Sunday ·cu•ta or Mr. and happy birthday were Mrs.
-Gierma Milhoan 1111 wa.v h1 :.wt f(t llw t•1ul nl

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defensive minded owonents.
Rupp resorted to a seldom
used 1..:1-1 zone against the
Warriors and it paid off as
guards Allie McGuire and
MarcilS Washinston hit on only
nine of 311 shotll from the floor.
"We tried to hide it at limes
as a ~." Rl)jfp said. "We
confused them and forced them
into taldlig shots from farther
out Utan they would have
liked."
Foul Trouble
The zone also helped cut
down on the numher of fouls
oommltted by the Wildcats,
while Marquette got Into quick
foul trouble in the first half,
sending. Kentucky into the
bonus sitllation with 10:116 left
in the game. Kentucky cashed
in elsht of nine bonus attempts
for 16 points and outscored the

warriors 22-9 from lhe line in
the second half.
The Wildcats, co-cllampions
of the Southeastern Conference
who.will.take a 21~ record Into
Saturday's finals,
outrebounded Marquette 4$-37
and Rupp gave credit to
"determination ."
" I told the boys at halftime
we need determination to win,
we need to keep them off the
boards and we need to stop
!Bob) Lackey."
Lackey, Marquette's 6-6 forward, was high in the game
with 21 points but got only four
in the second half.
Kentucky, which lrailed 34-33
at halftime, broke a 51-51 tie
with .10:30 .to go on a basket by
Stan Key and a pair of free
throws by Jim Andrews and led
the rest of the way .

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unconscious. Piccola later re.
turned, nursing a small cut
with an ice pack, to watch the
second game.
Eastern Michigan officials
apologizedforGervin's actions
and said the 6-7 sophomore
would not dress lor tonight's
gameforthlrdplace. They said
he had been suspended.
Hal Johnston was the leading
scorer for the Roanoke Ma·
roons with 27 ·po
· inls. Everett
Hurst added ·18 for the 27-4
Maroons. Gervin led the losers
with 25 points.
k
In the A ron-Tennessee
barnburner, Brian Westover
provided the wiruthig margin
·h j
with a lay-up Wit ust one

second left on the clock in Ute
extra period.
The Zips, now 26-4, had to
battle back from a 12-point
halftime deficit, 40.28, and as
much as 13 at the start of the
second stanza. But Westover
put Akron on top at 62-61 with
4% minutes left and then it was
nip-and-tuck.
The overtime saw just six
points as Akron played posses.

nut Ridge (18-3) ,goes against
Columbus Central' (17-4) at
Columbus. A:t 'cincinnati,
Cincinnati Princeton .( 18-4)
plays Cincinnati Elder (22-0),
'!'J/\tln~, ~lilo~l ,t~m'!T!(ll .. the , f?ur~ated t~m Iii ,the . .

same,~( Col'iilii!i.i!',.-"'
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In other AAA reglonaii'.,W¢; • (2,20 )n( I!Wl • .cO!lle~. ,l~et-.

TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)-A lot of
people around the world of
baseball have been sheddins
crocodile tears for lhe Clnoinnail Reds- isn't it too bad they
tering Fairmont West (18-5) . Green.
had so many players hurt, and
Celina is 22-0 going into its
In Clau AA games at Ox- isn't it too bad about their big
same and Portsmouth is 1~. ford, Middletown Madison (22- lrade with the Houston Astros.
In Class AA, Napoleon (19-4) I) plays Waverly (21·2) in a
But as far as Reds Manager
plays Akron SOuth (1!h'i) and battle of the two teams that Sparky Anderson is concerned,
4th ranked Lexington (2~) fi~ish~d the se.ason tied for Y?il can forget the sympathy
go"-'a~WtJal~lh raled.Rouford , runth 111 -~~ rat•.~···· St,. }&gt;arts_ !'!'d st;att thi~'llto!,.his cl~ll .~ ~.
(22-1) ~ I~ . g~.!':'es ~tt .Bow tins Gr~atn 118-l) goes against 1 a pennant_conteniler agllm.
CincmnaU Loveland (21·1).
"And we don't need any
IIi Class A at Steubenville, miracle to do II either, as some
4th rated Columbia Station (22- people have been saying," says
0) plays Kirtland (20-2), and Anderson. "All we need Is
top.raled Indian Valley South normal years from the players
( 21.0) goes against Zanesville we already have on the team."
points each for the Cavaliers. Rosec~~s (16-6;.
The big news Involving the
Nate Thurmond scored 28
At W1lmlngton, Anna (22-2) Reds during the winter was
points and took down 18 plays Yellow Springs (21.J); at their eight-player lrade with
rebounds to lead the Golden Dayton New Bremen (27.-2) the Astros in which they gave
State Warriors to a lO'i-94 plays Cincinnati St. Bernard up Lee May, who hit 39 home
victory over the PorUand Trail (19.,';) and at Athens Lancaster runs, and slick second
Blazers. Thurmond scored 17 Fisher (3}.2) plays Ross South- baseman Tommy Helms.
points In the first half as the eastern (20-4), and ~idgedale Bench Major Concern
Warriors built a 49-43 lead and " . (18-41 Is matched w1th Por!B·
Johnny Bench, of course, Is a
Clyde Lee dominated the back· mouth East (14-10).
major ·concern. From a .293
boards in lhe second half,
Ill ThiU'sday night's sames : balling average with 45 homers
finlshins with 24 rebounds. The In Class AAA Cleveland and 148 runs-batted~n in 1970,
victory moved Golden State Heights downed Geneva 58-51 Bench went to .238 with 27
two ga!lleS shead of Seattle In and Akron Centrai-Hower beat homers and 61 runs.IJatted.ln In
the race for the final playoff MuaiUon T/~. In Clua AA, 1971.
spot In the Pacific Dlvl.!lon. toprilted Columbus Ready
"John really was shocked
Sidney Wicks .led the Blazer~ slipped by SteubenviUe 58-52 when he looked at the tapes of
with 28 pOinta.
and Warren LaBrae whipped his 1971 batting form compared
111dependence92-49. In Clau A, to his 1970 form," says An,
2nd ranked Hardin Northern derson . "He had changed that
downed Ayresvllle 5Z-48.
much. But if you lock a tape of
him today, you would lind it 1.!
absolutely identical to the 1970
College Basketball Results tape-lie's back in his 1970
By United Press International form."
NCAA Roglonals
East
With May gone, Tony Perez
At Morgantown, W.Va.
(.269, 25 homers) shifts from ·
been In baseball, he has a sreat Pennsylvan~ 1:fe~!~anova 67
third base back to his normal
future ahead of him."
At Dayton, Ohio
position, first base. Joe
'rhen, the ·needle .
Ken lucky_as Marque lie 69
Morgan ( .256), obtained from
"I, too, was associated with Florida St. 70 Mlnn S6
the Astros is at second base
the steel Industry, as a worker .
At ~~~~~~~wa
and Anderson calls him the
with u.S. Steel Corp. In Gary, Louisville ss
,
"best offensive second
llld. 1 worked there for five
S.W. louisiana 84 baseman in the league ."
66 Texam
ears,
the
first
four
of
which
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Kansas
St.
Dave Concepcion
Y
Far Wtlt
. . . Is at short· ,
serv~y machine shop apAt Provo, Utah
stop and Denis Menke ( .246),
"
UCLA
90
Weber
St.
S8
pren tl hip.
Long Beach St. 75
Finley made no mention
Son Francisco ss
WATCH
about budging from his ''final"
NCAA COli. Div.
offer of $50,000 to Blue this
At Evans\rllli, Ind ..
for the
· Roanoke 99
season . Blue, who earned
Eastern Michigan 13
$14,750 last year, has been Akron 71 Tennessee St. 69
advised by Gerst to hold out for
NAIA Championships
oo2 000 ·
At Kansas Cl!y
•• • ·
5. F. Austin 72
Despite the short outburst of
Westmont 62
giggles, Blue said he was Eau Claire 77
"serioos" about taking the LOs
Auguslana Ill. 10
Gardner Webb 81
Angeles job because two
Wes fern Wnshing fon St. 75
months
of
contract Kenfucky St . 66
negotiations with Finley have
St. Thomas !Minn.I 51
proved fruitless.
" II is clear that I am.faced
with a difficult decision-either '
to sign and play for a salary
which I feel is unfair Judged
by existihg standards in baseball or ieave baiebali and start
a new field," said Blue before
he left the news conference ·
with a companion In a
borrowed car. .

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By l.lnlled Preaa International from a 97·96 lead to a 101·96
'ibe New York Knlckil are margin with I : i9 left. Elvin
sUR alive In the "race" for first Hayes led the Rockets with 37
place In the National' points.
Balketball Association's · · Gus Johnson s.cored 12 of his
Atlantic Division - just 18-polnt game total In the
barely.
second period as lhe Baltimore
With the maBie number for Bullets beat . the Cleveland
the Boston CeiUca' clinching of Cavaliers, 106-101. The Bullets,
the division . tiUe redured to who defeated the Cavaliers for
one, the Knlcks found them· the first time after five losses
Jelves traWng the Houston this season, ~ad a~ 87·73 lead
Rockets at Hoosli&gt;n' Thursday after three periods, offsetting
night, 102·101, with three Cleveland's strong fourth peraecciOtta left. Then Bill Bradley iod.
hit a 20-foot jump shot to give
Archie Clark scored 24 points
the Knlcka ·a 103-102 victory for the Bullets while Bobby
and 0111 more day to hope the Smith and Austin Carr had 2fi
lmpoulble will happen.
'llie Ci!ltiel can clinch the
title today if they beat
PhUade}phla or tile Knick&amp; loae
at PhoeniJ':, ·
The Kiilckl had still another
clofie caU'when a 1~oot Jumjl
shot by Calvin Murphy went
Into the balkel but referee
Jack Madden ruled It hit the
OAKLAND (UPI) - ~ext
cords after the final butzer.
Bradley acored 20 points, mqve in "the holdfllit .game"
sharing team honors with Earl Involving ace lefthander VIda
Mfl!II'Oil, and made four key Blue is up to owner Charlie
free tll'ows In the ,liSt 112 Finley.
Or Is II?
seconds to boost the Knicks
Reading from a corefully
worded prepared statement
with his agent, Robert Gerst,
standing nearby, the 22-yearold pitcher of the Oakland
Athletics amounced TinJtsday
he was retlrlns from baseball
to beCQme a business executive
in Los Angeles.
Blue, one of the best pitchers
In the game who last year was
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the Cy Youns Award wilmer
and M011l Valuable .Player ·In
the American League after
Home
compiling a 24·8 record,
chuclded when he said he was
offered a Job as vice president
In charge of public relations for
Dura.Steel Products of Los
Angeles. .
Finley ipparenily heard the
chuclde 2,000 miles away In his
Insurance company office ih
Chicago.
Said Blue : '"''hls Is a won.
derful owortWllty for me ,nd
one that I feel! ihould take. It
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i announce my leaving
liueball."
CoUntered Finley, owner of
the
A's: "I'm happy to heat
Order By Phone
that he ' Ia enterlll8 the steel
AIMI Tike :E,. Hilrno
· irlllutltry and otlirtlng olit as a
vice president. If VIda Is belf
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sion ball, after the score was
knotted at 67-all at the end of
regulation.
Larry Quarles was high for
the Zips with 22 poinl.!. Larry
Robinson led Tennessee State
with 25.
The two losers Thursday
night- Eastern Michigan, 24-6,
and Tennessee State, 25-2play for third place tonight In a
preliminary contest.

Reds Contender
Again In 1972

Portsmouth Playing Celina Tonight
By United Preoa International
Celina, the top-rated Class
AAA Ohio high school basket·
baD team, takei Ita unbeaten
record ~ Portsmouth to:

Surged At End
Key , who had 14 points. along
with 5-10 Ronnie Lyons, hish
with 19, and forward Larry
Stamper led the Wildcats'
surge which saw them build
their margin to 18 points in the
closing seconds.
Andrews, who was primarily
responsible for slowing Lackey
in the second half, added 17
points and had 16 rebounds,
and Tom Parker, despite
setting out 12 minutes in the
second half with an Injury,
scored 12.
Coach AI McGuire of MarqueUe, who saw three. of his ·
players foul out in the closing
minutes and Lackey finish with
four, said his team "had a good
portion of our game taken
away from us."
McGuire said Kentucky 's

getting into the bonus situation
so early was "the difference in
lhe game."
Durham, whose Seminoles
averaged 88 points a game
during the regular season, said
he thought the difference In his
learn's victory was "our ability
to play defense," and he was
backed up by MiMesota coach
Bill Musselman who should
know good defense. when he
sees It since his team led the
nation In Utat department this
season.
"Well Prepared"
"I have to credit Florida
State with great overplay on
defense," said the first year
Gopher coach. ''They also took
their time to break our press.
That was one well-prepared
learn."
Minnesota, which won the
Big Ten tiUe using just five
players, after the suspension of
Ron Behagen and Corky
Taylor, suffered a crippling
blow when 6-5 Keith ·Young
picked up his fourth foul late in
the first half and then fouled
out with over 11 minutes left.
The Gophers, who trailed 3529 at halftime, scrambled back
to a 44-43 deficit with 13:56 to go
but then went without a field
goal for almost eight minutes
in a fatal cold spell and fell
behind by 10 points, 56-46.
Florida Stale had five
players In double figures, led
by 6-6 Rowland Garrett with 23.
Clyde Turner led the Gophers
MEETING SET
The Middleport Boys
Baseball League will meet at
7:30 p.m . Monday at village
hall. All Interested persons are
invited.

with 19 and Jim Brewer was I
the only other Gopher In double •'
figures with 10.
Musselman
said
the
Gophers' eight-day layoff since
their last game "may have
hurt. I'm not sure. And maybe
the effort we put forth to win
the Big Ten too~ aU we had left
out of us. But I'm still damn
proud of our players that they
brought Minnesota this far."
Durham turned his thoughts
to Rupp and the possibility this
might be Ute last year of
coaching for the legendary
Baron who has reached the
mandatory retirement age of
70.
"H thl.! is Coach Rupp's last
year," Durham said, "II would
be nice for him to go to Los
Anseles (site of the finals) '
"but I can't puU for him."

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Don GuUett (16-6 and 2.64
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ERA) and righthander Gary S20,000.00 by FSLIC.
from the Astros Is at third Nolan (12·15). Lefty Rosa
base.
Grimsley (1o.7 as a rookie)
Pete Rose, the Reds' "Char. also Ia a starter. Clay Carron
ley Hustle" who batted .lOt last (I~ and 2.49) Ia the ace
year as the one member of the reUever.
team (along with May) who
didn't tumble, is in (eft field,
and the big hope 1.! Utat Bobby
Tolan-resarded by many as
the key man on the cl,b-wlll
return to center field. v
Tolan Rips Tendon . . . .
Tolan rippl(j !)Is AdtWes
tendon in January 1971 playing
basketball and when he was
almosl ready to return ripped
It again and miased the whole
season. Tolan's leg was not yet
back to normal at the start of
spring training.
H Tolan can't make it In
center field, then Anderson
says the lp!ll will go to a:a,.year·
old Ted Uhlaender, who was
obtained from the Cleveland
Indians for whom he hit .2118.
George Foster, whom the
Reds obtained from the San
Franciaco Giants during lall
season to replace Tolan, could
he the right fielder.
The return of Wayne Simpson and Jim Merritt would
make a big difference to the
Reds' pitching. Simplon wu
14-3 as a Reds' rookie In 1970,
Phone
but 4-7 last year with·hia arm
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wu 3).12 In 1970 and 1·11 In
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4- The Daily ~ritinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Mat('h 17, 1972

Dorsey Paces Austin Victory
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI )Richard Dorsey just isn't the
kind of basketball player you
can afford to leave on the
bench . .
stephen F. Austin (Tex.)
Coach Marshall Brown admits
the temptation is sometimes
overwhelming. But then
Dorsey comes up with the kind
of game he played in Thursday
night's quarter.final round of
the NAJA basketball tournament.
The 6-3 sophomore from
Tallulah, La ., scored just one
point in the first half. But he
· tallied 26 in the last 20minutes,
· · leadtng the second-seeded
Lumberjacks to a 7U2 victory
W 1m t (calif )
over es on
··
"He~s really a streak
player,"· said Brown of his
prlte sophomore guard. "You
. t. t h' . d 1
h' .
JUS pu liD 10 an eave. un 10
and, sooner or later, he~ do a
pretty good job fo~ you.
Dorsey started his hot streak

Beard Grabs
First Round

Lead In GJO
JA CKSONVILLE, Fla .
(UP!) - Frank Beard, normally a notoriously slow
starter on the PGA tour, had
his problems compounded this
year with the flu and a serious
ear infection.
But Beard, aiming for his
sixth straight year above the
$100,000 mark, had his game
finely tuned Thursday as he
posted a 4-under-par 68 iQ a
gusty wind and intermittent
heavy showers to take the firstround lead in the $125,000
Greater Jacksonville Open.
As a late starter Thursday,
Beard was hampered considerably by the heavy afternoon showers which delayed
play for 48 minutes. AI
Geiberger, one stroke back at
69, finished his round as the
showers began.
"I am certainly not a good
wind player," said Beard. He
ssid his good round in the wind
and rain was an Indication of
how his game has come
around.
!i';-yen. players_finished two
strOkes back of Beard at 70,
Including former U.S. and
British Open champion Tony
Jacklin, J.C. Snead, Jim
Weichers, Grier Jones, Bob
Murphy, Jim Hardy and
George Hixon. ·
Arnold Palmer, who described his play as "awful,"
was at 71 along with Doug
Sanders, Tommy Aaron, John
Uster, Jim Gilbert, Rod C!D'l,
Dick Lotz, Larry Ziegler and
Jack Montgomery.
Defending champion Gary
Player headed a large group at
72 and Lee Trevino posted a 73.
Jack Nicklaus is skipping the
tournament.

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with four fast-break layups,
personalty taking Alistln from
a !S-30 deficit to a 4WI lead
within a two.minute stretch
early In the second half.
Tonight's semifinalists made
the seeding committee look
good in Thursday night's
quarter-finals, All four to~
seeded teams, from an orlglnal
field of 32, were victoriOUJl.
Top:seeded Eau Claire

(Wis.) had ill hands full with Webb (N.C.) outlasted Wlll~rn
Augustana (Ill . ), but the Washington State, lt.75, and
mugolds prevailed, 77-70.
thlrdseeded Kentucky State
Auguatana mounted a ~ downed St. Thomas (Minn. ),
halfUme lead and tbe game ~7.
remained close unw near the
George Adams acored 38
end, when Eau Claire adminis- points for Clardner-Webb and
tered an 11-3 lick. Tom Peck
and Frank Schade .scored 22
and z~ points ID pace the
Wiscoriatn team.
Fourth-seeded Gardner-

-"- G 1 tallied .. ,
Tr av..
ran
"" ,or
Kentucky Stale..
Tonlaht'a lelllifiMl round
'matches Eau a.tre against
Gardner-Webb and Stephen F.
Austin a,alnst Kentucky Sta~.

Today's

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'Looal Bowllng
Eirly a.rd LIIIUI

MlrciiiS, lf72 ·
THm Slondi..l:
D. G. Pinnettes
10
Evelyn's Grocery
52
Klft9 BuilderS
52
Larry's Ashland
48
Rawlings Dodge
32
Meigs Mobile Homes
· 24
THm High Gllmo - D. G.
Plnnelles 132 &amp; BJl, Rawlings
Dodge 793.
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Tum High Ser'les - D. G.
Plnnettes 2317, R•wllngs
· Dodge 2272, Larry's Ashland
2237.
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Ind. ' Hiah Gome - Mar.y
Voss.214, Mary Hoover &amp;Helen
. Wolf 184, Mar,tha ,Nash 11.4.
Ind. High S.ri" - Mary
Voss 539, Mary Hoover 473.
Jean Warner

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Milson Bowling Ctnlor
Sporn Bowling
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Wild Men
66 ' 38
C
~
ST. PETERSBURG, Fill. (UPI) ~ussle Busch never
~~~~
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·
·
bothered asking my advice, but I'm not mad, I'll give it to him . The P.O.
52 52
PITTSBURGH (UP!) -Ha- games. Everyone aeked for ice anyway.
Rojtds
51 53
rold Joseph "Pie" Tra~ cream except for YOUI!B TrayKl09
PIns
50
54
Simm
d
Gussl
bo
.
,._.'
er own,
e Y·
Unit No. 3
.ot6 58
JUdged the greatest third nor, who always said: "I'll
Thisi.sn'tlikeoneofthosemeetingadownatthebrewery.
DShlfl
42 62
basema . in the hist
of take pte, father."
Now before he tells me to go peddle-my papera and what do 1 · · Taam High Series - Wild
baseball" d'ed
Th sda ory
Released as mafl!lger by the
• is when I don •t have the money lnvested he Mel)
25301High
[).Shift
2455.- Wild
• 1
ur Y·.
know a bouthow It .ee
Taam
Game
Traynor, 72, collapsed tn the :~~: Plrln~:'br•o~~steorr~ · doeS,I'dllke lim at least to know my advice to the players is the Mel) 880; A·~hlft 860.
apariment of a friend, Police
""""'
11\d. H~t Series - Yeager
administered oxygen ln the 1946 and later was a television same I'm giving bini. Specifically:
57
Getoutofthathotsunandcoololfabittoo,boys.
1~~ 0'lu.:'~ome Moody
ambulanee, but he was dead on interview!!f',
You're llable to walk out two weeks from now, the way you're 236, Moore 235 .
arrival at Shadyside Hospital
In his retirement, he liked to
of an apparent heart attack. . walk about the street. of all threatening lo, and find out nobody really cares.
POMEROY LANES
Traynor , who batted a Pittsburgh, and talk to · Gussie Busch, who'll manage to struggle along and make ends
Morning Glories
meet
some
way
whether
or
not
he
continues
operating·
the
St.
sparltling .a2o during his 111- baseball fans, in restaurants,
Mlrch 7,1972
year major league career, all bars and race tracks, Louis -eardinats, has a history of paying his players huge
Pts
126
with Pittsburgh, had been especially
those
who salaries. He also has a history of blowing his cork when he feels Newell Sunoco
Excelsior
Oil
Co.
113
0
they're
trying
to
drain
the
last
ounce
out
ri
his
barrel.
hospitalized for ulcers and remembered the players of his
G&amp;J Auto Parts
102
lluch Ia Allll')'
circulatory problems ln recent greatest seasons.
Domigan Sohio
94
91
Angrily, impulsively, Busch snapped "I don't give a dsmn if Gibbs Grocery
years.
"I travel with the elite -the
Market
74
A native New Englander who working man is the elite of the they do strike," when he was asked how he felt about the players' Spencer's
High Team Series - G&amp;J
became a favorite adopted son world," he liked to say.
threat to walk out on March 31 if the owners don't come up with Auto Parts 2309; Spencer's
Markel 2195; Newell Sunoco
of this city, Traynor leaves his
His last public appearance more money for health benefill by then.
·
2193;
.
wife, ·Eve. Funeral arrange- came on Nov. 20, ten, when 16
Gussie Busch Is a strongwilled individual, which sometimes is
High Team Game - G&amp;J
ments will be handled by H. members of the baseball Hall merely a fancy way of saying a stubborn one.
Auto Parts 854; Spencer's
Samson Funeral Home.
of Fame joined other baseball
He's the type who'd lock up his doors If he was pushed far Market 775; Newell Sunoco 7~4.
High Ind. Series - sandy
Traynor played third base immortals at a testimonial enough and there are some among the players who are that inKorn 454; Margaret Follrod
for the Pirates for 15 full dinner for Traynor that was clined to puah.
443; Carolyn McDaniel 415.
seasons, from 1922 to 1937 and sponsored by the Piltlburgh . As the attorneys like to ssy, there is equity on both sides in this
High Ind. Game - Thelma
Osborne 176; Margarel Follrod
parts of three others. He Chapter of the Baseball case.
166; Sandy Korn 164.
managed the team from 1934 to Writers of America.
Marvin
Mtller,
who
heads
the
Players
Association,
points
out
1939.
American L~lon
the increase the players are asking would merely cover the rise
Born in Framingham, Mass.,
Ladles Auxlloory
in the cost of living, and when you work out the aritltmetic that is
March 10, 1972
in Nov. II, 1899, Traynor
quite true.
Stondings:
acquired the nickname "Pie"
Milson Bowling Center
The owners, on the other hand, point to the lremendous Teem
as a boy, A friendly priest
Jr. Bugaloos
·
30
Sporn low line
salaries being paid the players and cite the fine pension plan and Headquarter Barmaids
would buy the neighborhood
22
1. Wild Men 66·38; 2. B Shift
Buckeyes
18
kids treats after their baseball 55·49; 3. A Shift SHO; 4. The other benefill they now have.
Goble
Marauders
18
P.O. 52-52 ; s. Rejecls 51·53; 6.
Most of the players ID whom I've spoken do not feel salaries
16
King Plnl 50· 54; 7, Un113 46-58 ; have gotten out of hand. That's natural. A number, however, say Feeney Bennett Flyers
Rolling Pins ·
16
a. 0 Shift 42·62.
Higli Ind. Gome - Delores
High Team 5erles - Wild Vida Blue's demand of ~500 from Oakland owner Charlie
Men 2530; 0 Shift 2455; High Finley is way out of line. That isn't so natural. One ballplayer Tyree 162, Mary Hoover 159.
. High Series - Gerald
Teem Game - Wild Men 880;
rarely criticizes another for Mking anything - even the moon - Kessinger 443, Mary Hoover
A Shift 860.
Ind. High 5erles - Yeager just so long as the other player isn't asking it of him. Don't worry 433.
Tum High Gome- Feeney
575 ; Couch 563. Ind. High Game about Vids leaving, though. He isn't going far.
Bennett Flyers 476.
Moody 236; Moore 235.
Teom High Series OwnenFedUp
1.
s2.2o- 2.
Buckeyes
1340.
All theownersl'vetalked with tell me tbey're fed up. Said one:
Duncan &amp; Sines 42-30; 3.
"I go along with Busch, Let 'em strike! If you k,eep giving them
Long Beach State still is Goodrich &amp; Roush 39-33; 4
smarting from a 57-55 lou last Cremeans &amp; Smith 34.38; s. more; they k.eep coming back lor more. A guy like Miller has ID ntREE WIN THREE
year to UCLA tn the NACC Wright &amp; Smith 34·38; 6. Hood make a showing with the players ID justify his salary, Say
LONG
Calif. (UP!)
&amp; Green 30·42 ; 7. Withers &amp;
Western regionala and has Blake 29·43; 8. Feonome Four baseball did close down a year. I say okay, let's see what ha~ -Argyle
of Newoort
been intent on a -lclt all 28-.U.
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pens. Look at what.happened to Joe N1!108tl) '!Jhen· ~ wa,,out-1 •Be~h;. ~ll!;, ~~~~~;~~;~
year.
TS eam HlghFSerles- &amp;DuWnhca n almost a year. Youaeldomsswhispicture ln the paper anymore, Longl!e8ch and
The 49ers got their wish &amp; 1nes 2017 ; erg\Json
I1e
tnalche8
19·78; Team High Game - There wasn't the great demand for his services. Another thing, Atlanta 'all 'lhin
Thursday night as they Withers&amp; Blake761; Ferguson what makes some of these players think they can come back Thursday on the Opening day of
crushed San Francisco, 75-55, &amp; White 711 .
~lghth
ann~al
Ind. High Series - Men : R. after a year's layoff? Particularly the older ones. You saw what the
after UCL A route d We ber Sines 623 ; R. Capehart 573. happened with Curt Flood, didn't you? Did he ever get another Congressional Cup saibng
State,~. In NCAA Western Women : P. Ferguson 521; J. job?"
series.
.
regional play at Provo, Utah. White 503.
Last
time
1
heard,
no.
Bill.
Ficker,
the.
pre..seraes
Ind. High Game -Men: R.
The rema tch will take PIace Sines
245; D. Duncan 218;
My own reaction is that the players show a tendency to forget favor)te, lost two Of his three
Saturday
as
UCLA's Women : P. Ferguson 177, J. they wouldn't have had an opportwiity to .make big money had matches .
predominantly sophomore While 177.
not the owners invested their own capital ln the · farst place.
Bruins, unbeaten in regular •
Wednesdoy
Mixed
Similarly,
the owners sometimes have a tendency to forget the STUDENT KU.LED
season pilly, attemPt for an
1, Try Hards 54·18; 2. public comes out solely to see the players.
WINTER PRK, Colo.
unprecedented sixth con- Shamrocks 51 ·21 ; 3. Smith &amp;
(UPI)-David•Allen Novelle, a
ROIJsh 49.23; 4. H&amp;H 40·32 ; S.
Key to Probletw
secutive NCAA title.
Alley Gators J4.J6 ; 6. Sons.Q.
20-ye&amp;Fold
University of Utah
Right there could be the key to all the problems besetting not
Ali"American guird Ed Guns 2B·.U; 7. Pin Spotters 20·
only baseball, but most other professional Sports now - the student, was killed Thursday
Ratleff and Chuck Terry 52; 8. Woolles 10·62.
While racing in an NCAA ski
Team High Series - H&amp;H public.
scored 16 pointa each as Long
competition.
Try Hards 1835; Team
I don't think either the players or the owners can be blamed for
Beach stopped San Francisco. 1838;
High Game - H&amp;H 664; Try
According to witnesses, NovThe 49ers' scrambling zone Hards 629.
tryinl! to make u much money as they can. That's on!)' lmnan,
Ind. High Series - Men : J. But If you lnlce the whole thing back far enough, here is a elle lost a ski after going
defense held San Francisco to
through a gate · during the
530; D. Tennant 520;
just a 22 pet, shooting per- Wolfe
Women: M. Hysell -462; N. 'situation brought about strictly by the public or the fans.
downhlll and slammed into a
centage and forced 10 steals, Smith «5.
Fans shake their heads and cluck tbeir tongues over the tree at about ~ miles per
Ind. High Game - Men: J. greediness of those ln professional sports. They rarely . diffour by RaUeff.
hour.
Wolfe
D. Tennant 206;
"This is the game I've been Women223;
: D. Hysell 178; D. ferentiate between the owners and the players, saying, in effect,
thinking about all year," said . Harbour 168.
a plague on both their howles. Bill thele same lans IIIII keep
Ratleff. "We've been pointing
payq tbeir money. By doing so, wittingly or not, they are giving
Tuesday Women
toward UCLA all season and
1. Hair Harbour 60-27; Roush their endorsement ID both sides.
now ·we'll get another shot at Construction 51·22; 3. Meson
The moment the fans stop coming out, I mean stop coming out
Furniture 56·24; 4, Hart's Used
them."
at
all, it'll be a brand new ball game. Fm; both the players and the
Cars 50·30; 5. M&amp;R Foodllner
Henry Bibby, the only senior 4().
4lJ ; 6. Tom Rue Motors 36·.U;
owners.
in the Bruins' lineup, led UCLA 7. Ingels Furniture 20-60.
Team High Series- Mason
with 16 points and Larry
Furniture
180.4; Hair Harbour
Farmer had 15.
1712; Team High Game 24·48 ; 8. Penn Harts Used C.rs 1005.
Mason Furniture 630; Mason Hoffman's
Central
22·50.
Furniture 622.
High Series - Bodkin
High Team 5eries - Mason 672Ind.
Ind. High Series - Vivian
; Mason 671 . Ind. High
Co. Bank 2890; Harll Used Game - Snyder 265; Nelson
Fry 513; Shirley Hood 501.
Cars
2837. Team Hl9h Game - 251.
Ind. High Game - Kathy W. Va.
Natlc.,.l Guard lOIS;
Davis 192; Vivian Fry 191.

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Meigs
Property
Transfers
Roy Kohlhauaen, Jr., Macie
M. Kohlhausen ID Frederick W.
Goebel, Byrl Griffin, Lot,
Tuppers PlainS.
Archie E. Lee; June P. Lee to
Everett J. Michael, Sharon M.
Michael, Lot, Syracuse.
Archie E. Lee, June P. Lee to
John D. Wolfe, Lot, Syracuse.
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Everett i... Bachner, Kathryn
L. Bachner to Carl Platter,
Kay Platter, Lot, Middleport.
William Thomas. Soulsby,
June Rose Soul$by to Franklin
Real Estate, Parcel, Salisbury.
E. J. Htll, Mary M. Hill to
Robert K. Wilson, Patricia L.
Wilson, 8 Acres, Chester.

Holler Medk21 Cealir, ~
Ave. and Cedar $1. a,alril
vtalttnc houri ,.. and ., .. 'p,IIJ,
MaternityVilltinlhoun 1:30 to
4:30 p.m. l'lrenla on!)' on
Pediatrics Ward.
Blrlltl •
Mr. and Mrl. a-Id E.
Boggs, Oak Hlll, I ~~;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.
Greene, Jacklon, a daqhllr; .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. ·Nottingham, Pomeroy; a 'ICirinllld
Mr. and .. Mrs. Wllllam 'O.
Can!rell, Gallipoltl, a 1011.
D~lw&amp;N
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Larry Wandling'; R'l)y
Pierson, Margie Miller, Robert,
Callahan, Wtlllarn Crablrit, ·
Brenda Harrlaon, · Daphne
McLaughlin, Mrs. Philip
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Burgess, Ill ,and .·son, ~
Cremeans, David Fife, Loitl~tt
A. Folmer, Kathy HillinC'
·bo!ham, Vi¢tor Hysell, lait
Meado.ws, ilenry Nadee,
Edward Robinson, ~e11le '
Sheela, Henry Walker, Mrs:'
Roger K. Waller and daqhti!r,
Hilda White, Derek He111011, J:
Emmett Morrison,
J.
King and Tessie Johnson.
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Delbert Carnahan, Hilda
Carnahan to Larry D. Carnahan, Joan E. Carnahan, 2.74
Acres, Chester.
Dale Barr, Pauline Barr,
Mildred 0. Harris, Charles
Barr, Evelyn Barr, H. 0. Barr, scm RE'RJRNS
Dorothy Barr to Russell Barr,
SEBRING, Fla. (UP!) .,.
1.50 Acre, Olive.
Robert "Skip" Scott ~r.,
winner
of the world
Dale Barr, Pauline Barr,
Mildred 0. Harris, Charles manufacturer's champiml!rlp .
Barr, Evelyn Barr, Russell in 1966, will make his return.to
Barr,Helen Barr lo H. 0. Barr, racing ln the 12 hours .of
Sebring on March 25. ,
.90 Acre, Olive.
Scott, who is a vice Pre!flde!tl
Dale Barr, Pauline Barr, and part owner of E!Jecutlve
Mildred 0 . Harris, Russell Jet Aviation of Co!utnbl!l 1
Barr, Helen Barr, H. 0. Barr, Ohio, will drive a Ferrari GT .
Dorothy Barr to Charles Barr, Daytona Coupe in partnenhlp
1.87 Acre,, Olive.
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High Team 5erles - Penn
Centrai260S; Mason Agg. 2553.
Team High Game - Penn
Central 964; Mason Agg . 872.
Ind. High Series - Davis
562 ; Burton 557 ; Ind. High
Game - Young 214; Miller 203.
Kygor Creek
1. Odd Balls 60·21; 2. A Shift
58·30; 3. Day Malnl. 56·32; 4.
Timber Splitters 50·38; 5.
Rejecls 42·-46; 6. Slrugglers 30.
58; 7. CShlfl28-60; I. B Shift 28·
60.
Team High Series - Odd
Balls 2694; Odd Balls 2437.
Team High Game - Odd Balls
945; Odd Balls 930.
High l.nd. Game - R. Hysoll
265 ; G. Milch 245; High Ind.
S.ri~s - G. Shrlmplln 643 ; C. ,
Ferguson 633.
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Sloolworken
1. Rejects 30·9; 2. Wonders
29·10; 3. Nuts &amp; Bolts 27·12; 4.
Foole Heels 19·19; 5. Sllft9ers
18·21; 6. Skips 11·22 ; 7. Ferros
15-23.
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High; Team Series -,- Won.
ders 2549; Null '&amp; Bolts 2537.
Team High Game - - Wonders
a94 ; Nuls &amp; Bolts !90.
Ind. High Series - H. Nelson
607 ; B. While 568; Ind. High
Game - L. James 230; H.
Nelson 224.
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Mondor Merdo.lnls
1. Harts Used C.rs 60·12; 2.
Millers Insurance 48·24 ; ;3.
Mason Auto Mart .00·~2: 4.
Keefer's Service St•llon 37 JS;
l . W. Va . Nat' I Gu.1rd 32·40, 6.
Mason Co. Bank 29.43 ; 7.

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~ DiaD Iiuanet' .00 Mra. llr~. Charles Wildermuth, Michie!, Mra. Lesley Hawk,
Paul . La~rence elftertained· Mn· Orval Wiles, Join, Robert Mrs, Margaret ~ and
recently with a ~ . . _ Arilold, Mlas Paula · Jean Mrs. Paul La~.
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honll'lnc Miss Rebecea Sue • ila., Mia France~ Hawk, Mila Stivmt II the brtdeStiven. Mil. NeWe Barnhart, Mrs. , elect of Michael Jo~eph
Glllilel were played with Otarlli ' Werry; Mill Callly · Hargraves. The wedding will
. prli.ea iill_
itc to Mn. ~ ,,erry, Mn. Robert · Hawk, . be the event of April a at the
Ar11_o1a, ,· Mra. , .!?arrell ' Mra. E~ W~, Mrs. ~ven . Sacred
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hostesses. The rtfreilbment
table Wll decorated with a
bride replica ~led with
yellow r011e1,. The centerpiece
for the gift table coniilted of a
rain drop COVered platform
with a small doll dressed ln a
raln coat atid carrylnl! an
umbrella, This centerpiece
w:as handmade by Mrs. Bermce Evans.
The guest list Uncluded Mrl.
Kendall Dunfee, Mn. Roy
Domigan, Mra. Jack Follrod,
Mrs. E. E. Follrod, Mrs. Terry
Fulks, Mra: Don Roush, Mrs,
Lucy Spencer, Miss Mary E.
Chapman, Mrs. Wllliam
Stiven, Mra. Bernice Evans,
Mrs. ·Don Hunnel, Mill J111111t
Stivers, Mrs. Sarah Koehler,
Mrs .. VIctor Baht, Mra. Don
Van ..
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Mra. J obn BenII,
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Harvey' Van VI'Uken, Mrs.
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eggy, ay,or, n . Pau
Hawk, Mlu Carol Hataraves,
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· The Marl:h meeting of the·
W.S.C.S. of tbe F-t. Run
, Methodiat Church was held
Wedneadsy evening at tbe '
h&lt;lne of Mrs. Mart Evans with
Mrs. Edison Hollon, co-hCIIIesa.
The meeting ~ with
the song "In tbe Garde,n"
followed by a prayer by the
group in memory of Ida
Laudermut, who wa1 a
member of the Society for
many years and who' recently
paued away. Mrs. Edith
SIIBOit was devoUonal leader.
Her scripture wu taken from
·the Book of Matthew and her ·
meditation was an article
written by Astronaut Aldrin on
his ''Taking Communion in
Space."
·
Mrs. Alfred Yeal18er 'lias
proeram leader, her tOpic
being "A Celebration of
Liberation for Ea1tert1me"
Iaten from the study book ·~A
Leap ln Faith.'' The proflram
was centered around a
celebration and ' proclamation
of tbe Uberation of life and in

and a call to
renew faith ,by affirming the
peuonal meaning ol that
evenl lleadinga on Humility,
Hunpr, H,_!!ng, Harmony,
Hutanna, Heartaches; Horror,
and Hope were . given by
varloua members. The song "I ·
know that my· Redee·mer
livelli" by tlie llfOUP and
prayet by'tl!e leader clllled the
program. Mrs. Edith Sisson's
special reading was entiUed
"That Time Again."
·
The worllhlp &lt;ienter corialaled
of a white ceramic plaque of
the Lord's Supper and a Crou
as a background. It was centered with an open Bible, a loaf
&lt;t bi-ead and a slaas of
juice.
. ,; , .
Athank ·Y1111frotnMrs:·John
Scott was read for,. fiowet1 aent
during
lief
.recent
h,Oipltallzation, Thirty-one sick
calls · were R~Jde by t~e
·
members the Pill month.. A
whltee1-blntllleWasheld by
~~
the lllelllbers 'to llelp buDd up
the treatw-Y,
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A IIUI')Irile birthday, card
lhower was given Mrs. Harry
. Wyatt and tbe holteues surprlaed her with a green and
' white decorated birthday cake.
· ~y also lleited green and
wrute lee cream, mints and
SUNDA:Y
nuts.
DEDICATION ceremooles
The members present

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Giving"fallhlondtrection"ID
younca~rs enrolled tn
liql1lnlng 4-H clothing projects
'14 a· goal of the 1m.Ohio 4-H
F~qn Board. Special fashion
!lyers,from the Fashion Board
)'ere recently 'distributed to 4'H•ers taking the jumper,
lounging; and school clothes
projects; rei)C!I'ts Dr. Virginia
Evana, aalltant alate leader,
4-H, The Ohio State University.
Authors of the flyers are the
12 Ohio teenagers currently
serving on the 4-H Fashion

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Board. The flyers 'contain
fashion tips to help young
members create becoming
outfits with their 4-H projects.
A local teen, Miss Jean
Whitehead, ag~ 19, of Reedsville,.is a member of the 1972 4H . Fashion Board. Miss
Wht~head is ~ fn;shman at
Ohio State Umverstly. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Whitehead.
Miss Whitehead was selected
for the 4-H Fashion Board at
the Ohio State Fair last August.

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Cleanina0 Session C01/tUUCte
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SYRACUSE _The Ladles
thir
ti
Anxlll•ry met at e mee ng
house Tuetlday, March 14, atiO

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Thiswasthethirdtimeshehad The Fashion Board members
participated in the Ohio State wt~ !tach modeling at the lm
Fair Style Revue, having Ohio State Fatr 4-H Style
received "Outstanding of ~ Re_vues. The ~ens will parDay" two years . Mass licapate In local a?d area
Whitehead has also received events deahng w1th 4-H
five county awards in cloUting clothing projects ane acand style review and has livities.
.
served as chairman of _the
The .4-H Fashaon Board is
Meigs County 4-H Style Revtew supervised by Dr. Evans ~nd
for two years. An active Junior osu. .Extenston clothmg
Leader, she has served on the specaaltsts, Mrs. Orena Ha~es
Junior Fair Board, served as and Mrs. Norma Deyo. Ohio 4chairman of the Meigs County H club work is the youth
4-H Advisory Committee, and program of The Ohio State
attended
Ohio
Junior University's. Cooperahve
Leadership Camp.
The "Fashion Directions"
theme wtll be emphasized ln all
activities of the 4JI fashion
Board.Theteenswillserveas
models in special . meetings
, u,ad·"··
.later this year for ...
v-.rs;
junior leaders, and paren~.

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meetings will .be ·on M:onday
evenings at 7,30 Instead of
Tuesday afterncions. The group
wUI ftx baked ~.;ken for the
:·~:~=~~~: cancer crusade dinner' to be
held on Aprll9. 'Named for the
1:30 p.m. presided over by
·
ll
committee were Elva Dailey
president, Jean Ha · ·
and Mildred Pierce.
Devoti0111 were given by
.·
Eleanor Sohram, using the
Hostesses lor the , next
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booltlet "The Gospel of Luke... meeting will be Jean Hall and
All Occasions
Ten members answered roll Elva Da I.ley' and a blind
Wo wire
call by na-ning their favorite auction wUI be held of articles
Ever~'!,"!. _ _
magazine,
worth 50 cents or more brought ·
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Minutes of the last meeting by those ·attending.
were reed and various reports
Present were Eleanor
weregtven.Ailwereapproved. Bohram, Elva Dailey, Thelma
·p0111.,., Flower Shop.
.
TheladleswishiDexpresstheir Grueser, Jean Hall,. fldrienne··
-·~
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thanks to all who have sent Hubbard, Clara Lavender,
'auHiirnut Ave., Pomeroy
HARRlllONVIILE 5th and
donations to date ID help Mildred Pierce, Marie Rizer,
Mrs. Millon! Von Meier
~~ ~a,.lba!J . nm alJ.,.:II:a~~..;~e;e ~= !"~.~.J~ N~, ~' ··~efray the 'expensek:on.t!Mllou'• •lAda •Siack, and Agnes~iWhllei•'I'J...;~~.;;;.,;;;;;,;;.. .;,...,;.;_.,• .•."•,•. •,,•, .
loil6o .-l!f, LIIIGJ.,IQ[zlbh.. . :aiiir ~· Ann"'
AllrM. Yeauger, .Mra, ~ Of lhttt Eas~ project. " '. . " 1·. .
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team. &amp;pre dance f!Un, I to Mal
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' . Holter, Mrs. Olan Gtnhelnier.'
Beglnni- , Ma ' h .,., " "
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rc ••· uo:
ll· .. p.m ·withtbeHlll•-; Mlch., .wlll be IUIJII apeabr. Mrs.UiwlnN-,Mra.Rarry
...
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..,..... ' 8ervlcel for dedication ' of new Wyatt, Mra. ·Denver Holter,
Sanctuary will be at Zp.m.
Mrs. Fred N-, Mri. Edith
DANCE P-'RTY, Friday,
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Silson and Mn. au. Wallon
Wahama
Hiflb
SChool
AMEIDCAN Le&amp;im Field and hoatesses, Mrs. Mark
auditorium ato 11 with the Jajs Service orientation, Z . p.m. . Evans and Mra. Edison Hollon.
emceeinC. IC!lool ljiOIIf!l'ed. Middleport hall. For all
Three Hiles wtll be purchased
Jesionnairu, auxiliary .
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for the Easter services at the
i.UtJRDAY
members,andjunloralnMelp
Middl'eport . First Baptist
DANCEPARTY Saturday a County.
. .
Church by the Hearthstone
to 11 p. m.,
POMEROY MEN'S Bowling
THMUUieS
Clau, It was decided at
School, the Jays emceeing, Alln., annual meeting, 1 p.m.
MAsoN_ Approlima~tly 20 Tuesday night's meeting at the
schooli!POIIIOI'ed.
~unday, P::e~o!m::'Ung persons attended Mason Grade . home of Mr, and Mrs. Willls .
BELLING and 1hower ~~ Monda •....:...... SChool Parent Teacben Anthony.
hOIIOI'iJttl Mr. and Mra. ~ nco mAL
Y -v-· Alloclatlon meettnc Tuelday
It was noted !hat a breakfast
Randolph 7:30 p. m. Satll!'day March 24 at l«&lt;l, Bottom evetilnc and lleartt liz can- will be served at the _cllurch
at Hlmloct Grove .Grange ~ !lturch, UO tach dldate•· for Ma1on County Easter morning followmg the
Hall. ,
eveniJte, ·Lori Brallord, Board of Education apeak. All sunrise service,. Mrs. John
PIJBlJC
and corn evanpllst. Public welcol'ne. candldates were invited and Werner, president, gave
brtad IIJpper, Saturday,
thoae attending were' Bill devotions using "The · Us~!
Tuppers . Plaina
United
MONDAY
Brady, Cbarle• E1henaur, That Shines in the Darkness
Methodist · Church anne11 ,
THEODORUS Councll17, D. RDbert Neal, Bill Howard, as her topic. She used scripture
aervinflllartingat4:30p. m. ofA.,~ay,7 :110p. m.IOOF Robert Goldsberry and Ted from,Joluti.HaroldHubbard
Hall. BrOclturea on Insurance Stevens
conduc~ a qui%.
AMEIDCAN LEGION PCIIt
m1111 a·- 11 - " ' · ..___ Mrs ·
·
M Anthon
"led b .
Racine blrthda
and )11..,... ~ ..... ""' u ..u
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The pre1ident ol the
rs.
y, ass..
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,Nettle U.,... or Mn. Henry asaoclation, Mr. Charles her granddaqhter,_Barbara,
IIIIIIP8I'• Saturday, • p.m. Reibel.
Kitchen prealded 'nlll PTA served a deiHrt course.ID Mt.
withspeaqr,,rormemben~ MIDDLEPORT BPW Club; voted to' purchue ~book lhelf and. Mrs. Hlirold Hubbard,
famllles, ~~~7:30 p.m. Monday, Columbia lor Mrl. Lawrence Foreman's Allen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
Gu Co, ~. Middleport. home room and diiCUIIed Paul Smart, Mr. and Mrs.
Program by world affairs bOnds and new deU:a for the David Darst, Mr. and ·Mrs.
~
~ committee, Ne!Ue Vale, •chool and improvirlg the John Werner, Mr. and Mn.
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chalrmu ;, Beulah Strauu, driveway leadinll to the school Mlll&lt;tn H!!od, and the Rev.
PROGRAM
(
FarleKenned)',NCII'IDIWUaon. boule. No acticin wu taken.
Charles Sbnona.
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Gulli IPM!rer, Jolut Reece,
Bob Adtlna, anotber canIIOOKS FOR ~ public allatra coordinator, dldate for . Malon county WON BWE·ameoN
' Ohio Poww Co.
School Board, wu· working,
Lori Ann Wood, Pomeroy
I IAITIR
· 'ltJI:IDAY
unable to attend. Refresh- Elementary SChool fifth .
&lt;: SI!RVICIS
BEND OF The River Garden menll were served.
grader, wu a blue ribbon
Club, Tuelday eventna. 7:30
winner ln tbe pastel catecory
P~·· home e( Mrs. W1laon
Q-Wit(lt is ~niq~t about rather · than a white rlbbot\
Carpenter. Potluck, Mrs. COIIIbiTdst
winner ln crayon. Her entry
s~o
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Robtrt Lewla wlll be the IU"t
A-Cowbirds .... the only was made in the wrong
'I'
speaker.
parasitic American birds.
category.

flOWERS

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·,Social Calendar

DANCE TO LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARat 18
10 PM 'TIL 2 AM

e Martin Resta
In The Heart of MiddlePOrt

John Kalleel Combo
Roberto Clendennen, vocalist
John Kallel, on sax
John Lynch, drums
Skip Stewort, bass

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Class to Buy
&amp;stet Lilies

·PTA Visited ·
Bry ·Ca-J:J....

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·MI DDUPORT
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Gilead area; Jody Mathie, Canfield area ; Ann Fortman,
Defiance area ; Jean Whitehead, Jackson (Reedsville) area .
Back row, left to right : Debbie Chalk, Wapakoneta area,
Janet Mikesell, member-at-large ; Sandra Barrett, Fremont
area; Julie Frost, Washinston C. H. area; Linda HusiDn,
Wooster area; Candace Heslep, McConnelsville area; and
July Kay, EaiDn area.

r:~::n~~=~ are Hostess.~s of.~lion·
l;V$C~:. · ,Whitehead
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Ohio
4-H.
Fashion
Board
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COBBLERS : KENNEBEC

MEIGS IN·N

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.. IT'S SMJI .ES ALL AROUND lor the 1.972 Ohio 4-H
Falhlan Board. Twelve Ohio teensgena serve on the Board.
Selection Is based on fashion know.!Jow, modeling skill, and
leaderlhtp ability.
Members of the 1m 4:11 Board are: Front row, left to
right:. Belay Zurface, member-at-large; Joy Eversole, Mt.

SEkl

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992-5292

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TIME TO BUY

Tuesdor lndustriol
Burton Sunoco 60-20·; 2.
Coca -Cola 48·32; 3. Penn
Central 41·32·•. 4. Mason Agg.
42.38; 5. Carolina Lumber 36.
44; 6. New Haven Furniture 10.

Charkne Hoeflich

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LADIES: SHORT SLEEVE

Long Beach,

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, PARTY TONIGHT
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The annual St. Patrlct'1.n.,.
couple'• party ol ~ ohio Eta
Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will be held ton!8ht at
6:3Q p.m. at the Orchid ~­
A dance will be held followlnl
the dinner. Mualc will be
provtded by the Bill Frances
band.

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•contM1 Rute1. 1. No pufchau necetury. 2. All u.nclaimed prizes will be 1warcted by r~nctom _drawing lrom entrlea
1ubmitted. No c•ah 1ubttitution1 for prlz... 3. Conteat open to 111 licanHd drivers, 18 years or older. 4. Contelt
CIOMI midnight M•rch 31 , 1§72. 5 . Void inWaehington . Witeonaln. Missouri . and where prohibited by law. 8. Winnera
are lilble tor 111 state 1nd local tiXea. 7. Not eligible tor prizes ere employee• and IRS dependents of Chry•lerPiymouth Division : Ita dealers, advert/s ino agencies, and Visual Services , Inc.

··· .Onion Sets
•GARDE~ PLOWS .
' ALSO GARDEN AND
PRUNING TOOLS

Night ,,10. til 1
.Armand At .The ·Organ
PH. 992-.1629 .

.~urday

Night 10 til 2
The Critics Choice
POMERQY, OHIO

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We wut to be tbe kind of Dealer America nn1s.
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4- The Daily ~ritinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Mat('h 17, 1972

Dorsey Paces Austin Victory
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI )Richard Dorsey just isn't the
kind of basketball player you
can afford to leave on the
bench . .
stephen F. Austin (Tex.)
Coach Marshall Brown admits
the temptation is sometimes
overwhelming. But then
Dorsey comes up with the kind
of game he played in Thursday
night's quarter.final round of
the NAJA basketball tournament.
The 6-3 sophomore from
Tallulah, La ., scored just one
point in the first half. But he
· tallied 26 in the last 20minutes,
· · leadtng the second-seeded
Lumberjacks to a 7U2 victory
W 1m t (calif )
over es on
··
"He~s really a streak
player,"· said Brown of his
prlte sophomore guard. "You
. t. t h' . d 1
h' .
JUS pu liD 10 an eave. un 10
and, sooner or later, he~ do a
pretty good job fo~ you.
Dorsey started his hot streak

Beard Grabs
First Round

Lead In GJO
JA CKSONVILLE, Fla .
(UP!) - Frank Beard, normally a notoriously slow
starter on the PGA tour, had
his problems compounded this
year with the flu and a serious
ear infection.
But Beard, aiming for his
sixth straight year above the
$100,000 mark, had his game
finely tuned Thursday as he
posted a 4-under-par 68 iQ a
gusty wind and intermittent
heavy showers to take the firstround lead in the $125,000
Greater Jacksonville Open.
As a late starter Thursday,
Beard was hampered considerably by the heavy afternoon showers which delayed
play for 48 minutes. AI
Geiberger, one stroke back at
69, finished his round as the
showers began.
"I am certainly not a good
wind player," said Beard. He
ssid his good round in the wind
and rain was an Indication of
how his game has come
around.
!i';-yen. players_finished two
strOkes back of Beard at 70,
Including former U.S. and
British Open champion Tony
Jacklin, J.C. Snead, Jim
Weichers, Grier Jones, Bob
Murphy, Jim Hardy and
George Hixon. ·
Arnold Palmer, who described his play as "awful,"
was at 71 along with Doug
Sanders, Tommy Aaron, John
Uster, Jim Gilbert, Rod C!D'l,
Dick Lotz, Larry Ziegler and
Jack Montgomery.
Defending champion Gary
Player headed a large group at
72 and Lee Trevino posted a 73.
Jack Nicklaus is skipping the
tournament.

SHIR
FINISHING
SA¥E DAY
SERVItE
In At 9-0ut At 5

Use Our Free Porki~g Lot

Robinson's Cleaners
216 E. 2nd, Pomeroy

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with four fast-break layups,
personalty taking Alistln from
a !S-30 deficit to a 4WI lead
within a two.minute stretch
early In the second half.
Tonight's semifinalists made
the seeding committee look
good in Thursday night's
quarter-finals, All four to~
seeded teams, from an orlglnal
field of 32, were victoriOUJl.
Top:seeded Eau Claire

(Wis.) had ill hands full with Webb (N.C.) outlasted Wlll~rn
Augustana (Ill . ), but the Washington State, lt.75, and
mugolds prevailed, 77-70.
thlrdseeded Kentucky State
Auguatana mounted a ~ downed St. Thomas (Minn. ),
halfUme lead and tbe game ~7.
remained close unw near the
George Adams acored 38
end, when Eau Claire adminis- points for Clardner-Webb and
tered an 11-3 lick. Tom Peck
and Frank Schade .scored 22
and z~ points ID pace the
Wiscoriatn team.
Fourth-seeded Gardner-

-"- G 1 tallied .. ,
Tr av..
ran
"" ,or
Kentucky Stale..
Tonlaht'a lelllifiMl round
'matches Eau a.tre against
Gardner-Webb and Stephen F.
Austin a,alnst Kentucky Sta~.

Today's

Sport Parade

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'Looal Bowllng
Eirly a.rd LIIIUI

MlrciiiS, lf72 ·
THm Slondi..l:
D. G. Pinnettes
10
Evelyn's Grocery
52
Klft9 BuilderS
52
Larry's Ashland
48
Rawlings Dodge
32
Meigs Mobile Homes
· 24
THm High Gllmo - D. G.
Plnnelles 132 &amp; BJl, Rawlings
Dodge 793.
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Tum High Ser'les - D. G.
Plnnettes 2317, R•wllngs
· Dodge 2272, Larry's Ashland
2237.
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Ind. ' Hiah Gome - Mar.y
Voss.214, Mary Hoover &amp;Helen
. Wolf 184, Mar,tha ,Nash 11.4.
Ind. High S.ri" - Mary
Voss 539, Mary Hoover 473.
Jean Warner

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Milson Bowling Ctnlor
Sporn Bowling
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Wild Men
66 ' 38
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fill. (UPI) ~ussle Busch never
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bothered asking my advice, but I'm not mad, I'll give it to him . The P.O.
52 52
PITTSBURGH (UP!) -Ha- games. Everyone aeked for ice anyway.
Rojtds
51 53
rold Joseph "Pie" Tra~ cream except for YOUI!B TrayKl09
PIns
50
54
Simm
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Gussl
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er own,
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Unit No. 3
.ot6 58
JUdged the greatest third nor, who always said: "I'll
Thisi.sn'tlikeoneofthosemeetingadownatthebrewery.
DShlfl
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basema . in the hist
of take pte, father."
Now before he tells me to go peddle-my papera and what do 1 · · Taam High Series - Wild
baseball" d'ed
Th sda ory
Released as mafl!lger by the
• is when I don •t have the money lnvested he Mel)
25301High
[).Shift
2455.- Wild
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know a bouthow It .ee
Taam
Game
Traynor, 72, collapsed tn the :~~: Plrln~:'br•o~~steorr~ · doeS,I'dllke lim at least to know my advice to the players is the Mel) 880; A·~hlft 860.
apariment of a friend, Police
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11\d. H~t Series - Yeager
administered oxygen ln the 1946 and later was a television same I'm giving bini. Specifically:
57
Getoutofthathotsunandcoololfabittoo,boys.
1~~ 0'lu.:'~ome Moody
ambulanee, but he was dead on interview!!f',
You're llable to walk out two weeks from now, the way you're 236, Moore 235 .
arrival at Shadyside Hospital
In his retirement, he liked to
of an apparent heart attack. . walk about the street. of all threatening lo, and find out nobody really cares.
POMEROY LANES
Traynor , who batted a Pittsburgh, and talk to · Gussie Busch, who'll manage to struggle along and make ends
Morning Glories
meet
some
way
whether
or
not
he
continues
operating·
the
St.
sparltling .a2o during his 111- baseball fans, in restaurants,
Mlrch 7,1972
year major league career, all bars and race tracks, Louis -eardinats, has a history of paying his players huge
Pts
126
with Pittsburgh, had been especially
those
who salaries. He also has a history of blowing his cork when he feels Newell Sunoco
Excelsior
Oil
Co.
113
0
they're
trying
to
drain
the
last
ounce
out
ri
his
barrel.
hospitalized for ulcers and remembered the players of his
G&amp;J Auto Parts
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lluch Ia Allll')'
circulatory problems ln recent greatest seasons.
Domigan Sohio
94
91
Angrily, impulsively, Busch snapped "I don't give a dsmn if Gibbs Grocery
years.
"I travel with the elite -the
Market
74
A native New Englander who working man is the elite of the they do strike," when he was asked how he felt about the players' Spencer's
High Team Series - G&amp;J
became a favorite adopted son world," he liked to say.
threat to walk out on March 31 if the owners don't come up with Auto Parts 2309; Spencer's
Markel 2195; Newell Sunoco
of this city, Traynor leaves his
His last public appearance more money for health benefill by then.
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2193;
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wife, ·Eve. Funeral arrange- came on Nov. 20, ten, when 16
Gussie Busch Is a strongwilled individual, which sometimes is
High Team Game - G&amp;J
ments will be handled by H. members of the baseball Hall merely a fancy way of saying a stubborn one.
Auto Parts 854; Spencer's
Samson Funeral Home.
of Fame joined other baseball
He's the type who'd lock up his doors If he was pushed far Market 775; Newell Sunoco 7~4.
High Ind. Series - sandy
Traynor played third base immortals at a testimonial enough and there are some among the players who are that inKorn 454; Margaret Follrod
for the Pirates for 15 full dinner for Traynor that was clined to puah.
443; Carolyn McDaniel 415.
seasons, from 1922 to 1937 and sponsored by the Piltlburgh . As the attorneys like to ssy, there is equity on both sides in this
High Ind. Game - Thelma
Osborne 176; Margarel Follrod
parts of three others. He Chapter of the Baseball case.
166; Sandy Korn 164.
managed the team from 1934 to Writers of America.
Marvin
Mtller,
who
heads
the
Players
Association,
points
out
1939.
American L~lon
the increase the players are asking would merely cover the rise
Born in Framingham, Mass.,
Ladles Auxlloory
in the cost of living, and when you work out the aritltmetic that is
March 10, 1972
in Nov. II, 1899, Traynor
quite true.
Stondings:
acquired the nickname "Pie"
Milson Bowling Center
The owners, on the other hand, point to the lremendous Teem
as a boy, A friendly priest
Jr. Bugaloos
·
30
Sporn low line
salaries being paid the players and cite the fine pension plan and Headquarter Barmaids
would buy the neighborhood
22
1. Wild Men 66·38; 2. B Shift
Buckeyes
18
kids treats after their baseball 55·49; 3. A Shift SHO; 4. The other benefill they now have.
Goble
Marauders
18
P.O. 52-52 ; s. Rejecls 51·53; 6.
Most of the players ID whom I've spoken do not feel salaries
16
King Plnl 50· 54; 7, Un113 46-58 ; have gotten out of hand. That's natural. A number, however, say Feeney Bennett Flyers
Rolling Pins ·
16
a. 0 Shift 42·62.
Higli Ind. Gome - Delores
High Team 5erles - Wild Vida Blue's demand of ~500 from Oakland owner Charlie
Men 2530; 0 Shift 2455; High Finley is way out of line. That isn't so natural. One ballplayer Tyree 162, Mary Hoover 159.
. High Series - Gerald
Teem Game - Wild Men 880;
rarely criticizes another for Mking anything - even the moon - Kessinger 443, Mary Hoover
A Shift 860.
Ind. High 5erles - Yeager just so long as the other player isn't asking it of him. Don't worry 433.
Tum High Gome- Feeney
575 ; Couch 563. Ind. High Game about Vids leaving, though. He isn't going far.
Bennett Flyers 476.
Moody 236; Moore 235.
Teom High Series OwnenFedUp
1.
s2.2o- 2.
Buckeyes
1340.
All theownersl'vetalked with tell me tbey're fed up. Said one:
Duncan &amp; Sines 42-30; 3.
"I go along with Busch, Let 'em strike! If you k,eep giving them
Long Beach State still is Goodrich &amp; Roush 39-33; 4
smarting from a 57-55 lou last Cremeans &amp; Smith 34.38; s. more; they k.eep coming back lor more. A guy like Miller has ID ntREE WIN THREE
year to UCLA tn the NACC Wright &amp; Smith 34·38; 6. Hood make a showing with the players ID justify his salary, Say
LONG
Calif. (UP!)
&amp; Green 30·42 ; 7. Withers &amp;
Western regionala and has Blake 29·43; 8. Feonome Four baseball did close down a year. I say okay, let's see what ha~ -Argyle
of Newoort
been intent on a -lclt all 28-.U.
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•
-.
pens. Look at what.happened to Joe N1!108tl) '!Jhen· ~ wa,,out-1 •Be~h;. ~ll!;, ~~~~~;~~;~
year.
TS eam HlghFSerles- &amp;DuWnhca n almost a year. Youaeldomsswhispicture ln the paper anymore, Longl!e8ch and
The 49ers got their wish &amp; 1nes 2017 ; erg\Json
I1e
tnalche8
19·78; Team High Game - There wasn't the great demand for his services. Another thing, Atlanta 'all 'lhin
Thursday night as they Withers&amp; Blake761; Ferguson what makes some of these players think they can come back Thursday on the Opening day of
crushed San Francisco, 75-55, &amp; White 711 .
~lghth
ann~al
Ind. High Series - Men : R. after a year's layoff? Particularly the older ones. You saw what the
after UCL A route d We ber Sines 623 ; R. Capehart 573. happened with Curt Flood, didn't you? Did he ever get another Congressional Cup saibng
State,~. In NCAA Western Women : P. Ferguson 521; J. job?"
series.
.
regional play at Provo, Utah. White 503.
Last
time
1
heard,
no.
Bill.
Ficker,
the.
pre..seraes
Ind. High Game -Men: R.
The rema tch will take PIace Sines
245; D. Duncan 218;
My own reaction is that the players show a tendency to forget favor)te, lost two Of his three
Saturday
as
UCLA's Women : P. Ferguson 177, J. they wouldn't have had an opportwiity to .make big money had matches .
predominantly sophomore While 177.
not the owners invested their own capital ln the · farst place.
Bruins, unbeaten in regular •
Wednesdoy
Mixed
Similarly,
the owners sometimes have a tendency to forget the STUDENT KU.LED
season pilly, attemPt for an
1, Try Hards 54·18; 2. public comes out solely to see the players.
WINTER PRK, Colo.
unprecedented sixth con- Shamrocks 51 ·21 ; 3. Smith &amp;
(UPI)-David•Allen Novelle, a
ROIJsh 49.23; 4. H&amp;H 40·32 ; S.
Key to Probletw
secutive NCAA title.
Alley Gators J4.J6 ; 6. Sons.Q.
20-ye&amp;Fold
University of Utah
Right there could be the key to all the problems besetting not
Ali"American guird Ed Guns 2B·.U; 7. Pin Spotters 20·
only baseball, but most other professional Sports now - the student, was killed Thursday
Ratleff and Chuck Terry 52; 8. Woolles 10·62.
While racing in an NCAA ski
Team High Series - H&amp;H public.
scored 16 pointa each as Long
competition.
Try Hards 1835; Team
I don't think either the players or the owners can be blamed for
Beach stopped San Francisco. 1838;
High Game - H&amp;H 664; Try
According to witnesses, NovThe 49ers' scrambling zone Hards 629.
tryinl! to make u much money as they can. That's on!)' lmnan,
Ind. High Series - Men : J. But If you lnlce the whole thing back far enough, here is a elle lost a ski after going
defense held San Francisco to
through a gate · during the
530; D. Tennant 520;
just a 22 pet, shooting per- Wolfe
Women: M. Hysell -462; N. 'situation brought about strictly by the public or the fans.
downhlll and slammed into a
centage and forced 10 steals, Smith «5.
Fans shake their heads and cluck tbeir tongues over the tree at about ~ miles per
Ind. High Game - Men: J. greediness of those ln professional sports. They rarely . diffour by RaUeff.
hour.
Wolfe
D. Tennant 206;
"This is the game I've been Women223;
: D. Hysell 178; D. ferentiate between the owners and the players, saying, in effect,
thinking about all year," said . Harbour 168.
a plague on both their howles. Bill thele same lans IIIII keep
Ratleff. "We've been pointing
payq tbeir money. By doing so, wittingly or not, they are giving
Tuesday Women
toward UCLA all season and
1. Hair Harbour 60-27; Roush their endorsement ID both sides.
now ·we'll get another shot at Construction 51·22; 3. Meson
The moment the fans stop coming out, I mean stop coming out
Furniture 56·24; 4, Hart's Used
them."
at
all, it'll be a brand new ball game. Fm; both the players and the
Cars 50·30; 5. M&amp;R Foodllner
Henry Bibby, the only senior 4().
4lJ ; 6. Tom Rue Motors 36·.U;
owners.
in the Bruins' lineup, led UCLA 7. Ingels Furniture 20-60.
Team High Series- Mason
with 16 points and Larry
Furniture
180.4; Hair Harbour
Farmer had 15.
1712; Team High Game 24·48 ; 8. Penn Harts Used C.rs 1005.
Mason Furniture 630; Mason Hoffman's
Central
22·50.
Furniture 622.
High Series - Bodkin
High Team 5eries - Mason 672Ind.
Ind. High Series - Vivian
; Mason 671 . Ind. High
Co. Bank 2890; Harll Used Game - Snyder 265; Nelson
Fry 513; Shirley Hood 501.
Cars
2837. Team Hl9h Game - 251.
Ind. High Game - Kathy W. Va.
Natlc.,.l Guard lOIS;
Davis 192; Vivian Fry 191.

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HOSPITAL
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Meigs
Property
Transfers
Roy Kohlhauaen, Jr., Macie
M. Kohlhausen ID Frederick W.
Goebel, Byrl Griffin, Lot,
Tuppers PlainS.
Archie E. Lee; June P. Lee to
Everett J. Michael, Sharon M.
Michael, Lot, Syracuse.
Archie E. Lee, June P. Lee to
John D. Wolfe, Lot, Syracuse.
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Everett i... Bachner, Kathryn
L. Bachner to Carl Platter,
Kay Platter, Lot, Middleport.
William Thomas. Soulsby,
June Rose Soul$by to Franklin
Real Estate, Parcel, Salisbury.
E. J. Htll, Mary M. Hill to
Robert K. Wilson, Patricia L.
Wilson, 8 Acres, Chester.

Holler Medk21 Cealir, ~
Ave. and Cedar $1. a,alril
vtalttnc houri ,.. and ., .. 'p,IIJ,
MaternityVilltinlhoun 1:30 to
4:30 p.m. l'lrenla on!)' on
Pediatrics Ward.
Blrlltl •
Mr. and Mrl. a-Id E.
Boggs, Oak Hlll, I ~~;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.
Greene, Jacklon, a daqhllr; .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. ·Nottingham, Pomeroy; a 'ICirinllld
Mr. and .. Mrs. Wllllam 'O.
Can!rell, Gallipoltl, a 1011.
D~lw&amp;N
.1
Larry Wandling'; R'l)y
Pierson, Margie Miller, Robert,
Callahan, Wtlllarn Crablrit, ·
Brenda Harrlaon, · Daphne
McLaughlin, Mrs. Philip
·.
Burgess, Ill ,and .·son, ~
Cremeans, David Fife, Loitl~tt
A. Folmer, Kathy HillinC'
·bo!ham, Vi¢tor Hysell, lait
Meado.ws, ilenry Nadee,
Edward Robinson, ~e11le '
Sheela, Henry Walker, Mrs:'
Roger K. Waller and daqhti!r,
Hilda White, Derek He111011, J:
Emmett Morrison,
J.
King and Tessie Johnson.
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Delbert Carnahan, Hilda
Carnahan to Larry D. Carnahan, Joan E. Carnahan, 2.74
Acres, Chester.
Dale Barr, Pauline Barr,
Mildred 0. Harris, Charles
Barr, Evelyn Barr, H. 0. Barr, scm RE'RJRNS
Dorothy Barr to Russell Barr,
SEBRING, Fla. (UP!) .,.
1.50 Acre, Olive.
Robert "Skip" Scott ~r.,
winner
of the world
Dale Barr, Pauline Barr,
Mildred 0. Harris, Charles manufacturer's champiml!rlp .
Barr, Evelyn Barr, Russell in 1966, will make his return.to
Barr,Helen Barr lo H. 0. Barr, racing ln the 12 hours .of
Sebring on March 25. ,
.90 Acre, Olive.
Scott, who is a vice Pre!flde!tl
Dale Barr, Pauline Barr, and part owner of E!Jecutlve
Mildred 0 . Harris, Russell Jet Aviation of Co!utnbl!l 1
Barr, Helen Barr, H. 0. Barr, Ohio, will drive a Ferrari GT .
Dorothy Barr to Charles Barr, Daytona Coupe in partnenhlp
1.87 Acre,, Olive.
David Hobbl.

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High Team 5erles - Penn
Centrai260S; Mason Agg. 2553.
Team High Game - Penn
Central 964; Mason Agg . 872.
Ind. High Series - Davis
562 ; Burton 557 ; Ind. High
Game - Young 214; Miller 203.
Kygor Creek
1. Odd Balls 60·21; 2. A Shift
58·30; 3. Day Malnl. 56·32; 4.
Timber Splitters 50·38; 5.
Rejecls 42·-46; 6. Slrugglers 30.
58; 7. CShlfl28-60; I. B Shift 28·
60.
Team High Series - Odd
Balls 2694; Odd Balls 2437.
Team High Game - Odd Balls
945; Odd Balls 930.
High l.nd. Game - R. Hysoll
265 ; G. Milch 245; High Ind.
S.ri~s - G. Shrlmplln 643 ; C. ,
Ferguson 633.
·
Sloolworken
1. Rejects 30·9; 2. Wonders
29·10; 3. Nuts &amp; Bolts 27·12; 4.
Foole Heels 19·19; 5. Sllft9ers
18·21; 6. Skips 11·22 ; 7. Ferros
15-23.
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High; Team Series -,- Won.
ders 2549; Null '&amp; Bolts 2537.
Team High Game - - Wonders
a94 ; Nuls &amp; Bolts !90.
Ind. High Series - H. Nelson
607 ; B. While 568; Ind. High
Game - L. James 230; H.
Nelson 224.
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Mondor Merdo.lnls
1. Harts Used C.rs 60·12; 2.
Millers Insurance 48·24 ; ;3.
Mason Auto Mart .00·~2: 4.
Keefer's Service St•llon 37 JS;
l . W. Va . Nat' I Gu.1rd 32·40, 6.
Mason Co. Bank 29.43 ; 7.

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Miss Stivers Honored
~ DiaD Iiuanet' .00 Mra. llr~. Charles Wildermuth, Michie!, Mra. Lesley Hawk,
Paul . La~rence elftertained· Mn· Orval Wiles, Join, Robert Mrs, Margaret ~ and
recently with a ~ . . _ Arilold, Mlas Paula · Jean Mrs. Paul La~.
·
honll'lnc Miss Rebecea Sue • ila., Mia France~ Hawk, Mila Stivmt II the brtdeStiven. Mil. NeWe Barnhart, Mrs. , elect of Michael Jo~eph
Glllilel were played with Otarlli ' Werry; Mill Callly · Hargraves. The wedding will
. prli.ea iill_
itc to Mn. ~ ,,erry, Mn. Robert · Hawk, . be the event of April a at the
Ar11_o1a, ,· Mra. , .!?arrell ' Mra. E~ W~, Mrs. ~ven . Sacred
Heart Churc]l,
• Hliwthorne, ~ra. q'P.!'ae ~~- .Carl flt11111ell, :~ : Pcmeroy.
~· lil4 ..~ .,~ ~\bt'lfli•.. :~ra._ Oliver

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and punc)l were lierved by the
hostesses. The rtfreilbment
table Wll decorated with a
bride replica ~led with
yellow r011e1,. The centerpiece
for the gift table coniilted of a
rain drop COVered platform
with a small doll dressed ln a
raln coat atid carrylnl! an
umbrella, This centerpiece
w:as handmade by Mrs. Bermce Evans.
The guest list Uncluded Mrl.
Kendall Dunfee, Mn. Roy
Domigan, Mra. Jack Follrod,
Mrs. E. E. Follrod, Mrs. Terry
Fulks, Mra: Don Roush, Mrs,
Lucy Spencer, Miss Mary E.
Chapman, Mrs. Wllliam
Stiven, Mra. Bernice Evans,
Mrs. ·Don Hunnel, Mill J111111t
Stivers, Mrs. Sarah Koehler,
Mrs .. VIctor Baht, Mra. Don
Van ..
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Mra. J obn BenII,
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Harvey' Van VI'Uken, Mrs.
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Hawk, Mlu Carol Hataraves,
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· The Marl:h meeting of the·
W.S.C.S. of tbe F-t. Run
, Methodiat Church was held
Wedneadsy evening at tbe '
h&lt;lne of Mrs. Mart Evans with
Mrs. Edison Hollon, co-hCIIIesa.
The meeting ~ with
the song "In tbe Garde,n"
followed by a prayer by the
group in memory of Ida
Laudermut, who wa1 a
member of the Society for
many years and who' recently
paued away. Mrs. Edith
SIIBOit was devoUonal leader.
Her scripture wu taken from
·the Book of Matthew and her ·
meditation was an article
written by Astronaut Aldrin on
his ''Taking Communion in
Space."
·
Mrs. Alfred Yeal18er 'lias
proeram leader, her tOpic
being "A Celebration of
Liberation for Ea1tert1me"
Iaten from the study book ·~A
Leap ln Faith.'' The proflram
was centered around a
celebration and ' proclamation
of tbe Uberation of life and in

and a call to
renew faith ,by affirming the
peuonal meaning ol that
evenl lleadinga on Humility,
Hunpr, H,_!!ng, Harmony,
Hutanna, Heartaches; Horror,
and Hope were . given by
varloua members. The song "I ·
know that my· Redee·mer
livelli" by tlie llfOUP and
prayet by'tl!e leader clllled the
program. Mrs. Edith Sisson's
special reading was entiUed
"That Time Again."
·
The worllhlp &lt;ienter corialaled
of a white ceramic plaque of
the Lord's Supper and a Crou
as a background. It was centered with an open Bible, a loaf
&lt;t bi-ead and a slaas of
juice.
. ,; , .
Athank ·Y1111frotnMrs:·John
Scott was read for,. fiowet1 aent
during
lief
.recent
h,Oipltallzation, Thirty-one sick
calls · were R~Jde by t~e
·
members the Pill month.. A
whltee1-blntllleWasheld by
~~
the lllelllbers 'to llelp buDd up
the treatw-Y,
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A IIUI')Irile birthday, card
lhower was given Mrs. Harry
. Wyatt and tbe holteues surprlaed her with a green and
' white decorated birthday cake.
· ~y also lleited green and
wrute lee cream, mints and
SUNDA:Y
nuts.
DEDICATION ceremooles
The members present

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, \ J' ,r.' • d'' :
Giving"fallhlondtrection"ID
younca~rs enrolled tn
liql1lnlng 4-H clothing projects
'14 a· goal of the 1m.Ohio 4-H
F~qn Board. Special fashion
!lyers,from the Fashion Board
)'ere recently 'distributed to 4'H•ers taking the jumper,
lounging; and school clothes
projects; rei)C!I'ts Dr. Virginia
Evana, aalltant alate leader,
4-H, The Ohio State University.
Authors of the flyers are the
12 Ohio teenagers currently
serving on the 4-H Fashion

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Board. The flyers 'contain
fashion tips to help young
members create becoming
outfits with their 4-H projects.
A local teen, Miss Jean
Whitehead, ag~ 19, of Reedsville,.is a member of the 1972 4H . Fashion Board. Miss
Wht~head is ~ fn;shman at
Ohio State Umverstly. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Whitehead.
Miss Whitehead was selected
for the 4-H Fashion Board at
the Ohio State Fair last August.

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Cleanina0 Session C01/tUUCte
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SYRACUSE _The Ladles
thir
ti
Anxlll•ry met at e mee ng
house Tuetlday, March 14, atiO

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Thiswasthethirdtimeshehad The Fashion Board members
participated in the Ohio State wt~ !tach modeling at the lm
Fair Style Revue, having Ohio State Fatr 4-H Style
received "Outstanding of ~ Re_vues. The ~ens will parDay" two years . Mass licapate In local a?d area
Whitehead has also received events deahng w1th 4-H
five county awards in cloUting clothing projects ane acand style review and has livities.
.
served as chairman of _the
The .4-H Fashaon Board is
Meigs County 4-H Style Revtew supervised by Dr. Evans ~nd
for two years. An active Junior osu. .Extenston clothmg
Leader, she has served on the specaaltsts, Mrs. Orena Ha~es
Junior Fair Board, served as and Mrs. Norma Deyo. Ohio 4chairman of the Meigs County H club work is the youth
4-H Advisory Committee, and program of The Ohio State
attended
Ohio
Junior University's. Cooperahve
Leadership Camp.
The "Fashion Directions"
theme wtll be emphasized ln all
activities of the 4JI fashion
Board.Theteenswillserveas
models in special . meetings
, u,ad·"··
.later this year for ...
v-.rs;
junior leaders, and paren~.

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meetings will .be ·on M:onday
evenings at 7,30 Instead of
Tuesday afterncions. The group
wUI ftx baked ~.;ken for the
:·~:~=~~~: cancer crusade dinner' to be
held on Aprll9. 'Named for the
1:30 p.m. presided over by
·
ll
committee were Elva Dailey
president, Jean Ha · ·
and Mildred Pierce.
Devoti0111 were given by
.·
Eleanor Sohram, using the
Hostesses lor the , next
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booltlet "The Gospel of Luke... meeting will be Jean Hall and
All Occasions
Ten members answered roll Elva Da I.ley' and a blind
Wo wire
call by na-ning their favorite auction wUI be held of articles
Ever~'!,"!. _ _
magazine,
worth 50 cents or more brought ·
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Minutes of the last meeting by those ·attending.
were reed and various reports
Present were Eleanor
weregtven.Ailwereapproved. Bohram, Elva Dailey, Thelma
·p0111.,., Flower Shop.
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TheladleswishiDexpresstheir Grueser, Jean Hall,. fldrienne··
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thanks to all who have sent Hubbard, Clara Lavender,
'auHiirnut Ave., Pomeroy
HARRlllONVIILE 5th and
donations to date ID help Mildred Pierce, Marie Rizer,
Mrs. Millon! Von Meier
~~ ~a,.lba!J . nm alJ.,.:II:a~~..;~e;e ~= !"~.~.J~ N~, ~' ··~efray the 'expensek:on.t!Mllou'• •lAda •Siack, and Agnes~iWhllei•'I'J...;~~.;;;.,;;;;;,;;.. .;,...,;.;_.,• .•."•,•. •,,•, .
loil6o .-l!f, LIIIGJ.,IQ[zlbh.. . :aiiir ~· Ann"'
AllrM. Yeauger, .Mra, ~ Of lhttt Eas~ project. " '. . " 1·. .
' . '"" ·, ,.. , . . .,. .. ,.
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team. &amp;pre dance f!Un, I to Mal
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' . Holter, Mrs. Olan Gtnhelnier.'
Beglnni- , Ma ' h .,., " "
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rc ••· uo:
ll· .. p.m ·withtbeHlll•-; Mlch., .wlll be IUIJII apeabr. Mrs.UiwlnN-,Mra.Rarry
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..,..... ' 8ervlcel for dedication ' of new Wyatt, Mra. ·Denver Holter,
Sanctuary will be at Zp.m.
Mrs. Fred N-, Mri. Edith
DANCE P-'RTY, Friday,
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Silson and Mn. au. Wallon
Wahama
Hiflb
SChool
AMEIDCAN Le&amp;im Field and hoatesses, Mrs. Mark
auditorium ato 11 with the Jajs Service orientation, Z . p.m. . Evans and Mra. Edison Hollon.
emceeinC. IC!lool ljiOIIf!l'ed. Middleport hall. For all
Three Hiles wtll be purchased
Jesionnairu, auxiliary .
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for the Easter services at the
i.UtJRDAY
members,andjunloralnMelp
Middl'eport . First Baptist
DANCEPARTY Saturday a County.
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Church by the Hearthstone
to 11 p. m.,
POMEROY MEN'S Bowling
THMUUieS
Clau, It was decided at
School, the Jays emceeing, Alln., annual meeting, 1 p.m.
MAsoN_ Approlima~tly 20 Tuesday night's meeting at the
schooli!POIIIOI'ed.
~unday, P::e~o!m::'Ung persons attended Mason Grade . home of Mr, and Mrs. Willls .
BELLING and 1hower ~~ Monda •....:...... SChool Parent Teacben Anthony.
hOIIOI'iJttl Mr. and Mra. ~ nco mAL
Y -v-· Alloclatlon meettnc Tuelday
It was noted !hat a breakfast
Randolph 7:30 p. m. Satll!'day March 24 at l«&lt;l, Bottom evetilnc and lleartt liz can- will be served at the _cllurch
at Hlmloct Grove .Grange ~ !lturch, UO tach dldate•· for Ma1on County Easter morning followmg the
Hall. ,
eveniJte, ·Lori Brallord, Board of Education apeak. All sunrise service,. Mrs. John
PIJBlJC
and corn evanpllst. Public welcol'ne. candldates were invited and Werner, president, gave
brtad IIJpper, Saturday,
thoae attending were' Bill devotions using "The · Us~!
Tuppers . Plaina
United
MONDAY
Brady, Cbarle• E1henaur, That Shines in the Darkness
Methodist · Church anne11 ,
THEODORUS Councll17, D. RDbert Neal, Bill Howard, as her topic. She used scripture
aervinflllartingat4:30p. m. ofA.,~ay,7 :110p. m.IOOF Robert Goldsberry and Ted from,Joluti.HaroldHubbard
Hall. BrOclturea on Insurance Stevens
conduc~ a qui%.
AMEIDCAN LEGION PCIIt
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IIIIIIP8I'• Saturday, • p.m. Reibel.
Kitchen prealded 'nlll PTA served a deiHrt course.ID Mt.
withspeaqr,,rormemben~ MIDDLEPORT BPW Club; voted to' purchue ~book lhelf and. Mrs. Hlirold Hubbard,
famllles, ~~~7:30 p.m. Monday, Columbia lor Mrl. Lawrence Foreman's Allen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
Gu Co, ~. Middleport. home room and diiCUIIed Paul Smart, Mr. and Mrs.
Program by world affairs bOnds and new deU:a for the David Darst, Mr. and ·Mrs.
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PROGRAM
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FarleKenned)',NCII'IDIWUaon. boule. No acticin wu taken.
Charles Sbnona.
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Bob Adtlna, anotber canIIOOKS FOR ~ public allatra coordinator, dldate for . Malon county WON BWE·ameoN
' Ohio Poww Co.
School Board, wu· working,
Lori Ann Wood, Pomeroy
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unable to attend. Refresh- Elementary SChool fifth .
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BEND OF The River Garden menll were served.
grader, wu a blue ribbon
Club, Tuelday eventna. 7:30
winner ln tbe pastel catecory
P~·· home e( Mrs. W1laon
Q-Wit(lt is ~niq~t about rather · than a white rlbbot\
Carpenter. Potluck, Mrs. COIIIbiTdst
winner ln crayon. Her entry
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DANCE TO LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARat 18
10 PM 'TIL 2 AM

e Martin Resta
In The Heart of MiddlePOrt

John Kalleel Combo
Roberto Clendennen, vocalist
John Kallel, on sax
John Lynch, drums
Skip Stewort, bass

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Defiance area ; Jean Whitehead, Jackson (Reedsville) area .
Back row, left to right : Debbie Chalk, Wapakoneta area,
Janet Mikesell, member-at-large ; Sandra Barrett, Fremont
area; Julie Frost, Washinston C. H. area; Linda HusiDn,
Wooster area; Candace Heslep, McConnelsville area; and
July Kay, EaiDn area.

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Selection Is based on fashion know.!Jow, modeling skill, and
leaderlhtp ability.
Members of the 1m 4:11 Board are: Front row, left to
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TIME TO BUY

Tuesdor lndustriol
Burton Sunoco 60-20·; 2.
Coca -Cola 48·32; 3. Penn
Central 41·32·•. 4. Mason Agg.
42.38; 5. Carolina Lumber 36.
44; 6. New Haven Furniture 10.

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The annual St. Patrlct'1.n.,.
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Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will be held ton!8ht at
6:3Q p.m. at the Orchid ~­
A dance will be held followlnl
the dinner. Mualc will be
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1ubmitted. No c•ah 1ubttitution1 for prlz... 3. Conteat open to 111 licanHd drivers, 18 years or older. 4. Contelt
CIOMI midnight M•rch 31 , 1§72. 5 . Void inWaehington . Witeonaln. Missouri . and where prohibited by law. 8. Winnera
are lilble tor 111 state 1nd local tiXea. 7. Not eligible tor prizes ere employee• and IRS dependents of Chry•lerPiymouth Division : Ita dealers, advert/s ino agencies, and Visual Services , Inc.

··· .Onion Sets
•GARDE~ PLOWS .
' ALSO GARDEN AND
PRUNING TOOLS

Night ,,10. til 1
.Armand At .The ·Organ
PH. 992-.1629 .

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Night 10 til 2
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PORTRAYING LADIES IN WAITING 1re, I~, Brenda
Frecket", Arlene Comolly, Angela Hensley and Beth
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Mrs. Maxine Whitehead.

The Poet's
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PINE GROVE MEMORIES
Aa I stand here and ponder
The old school of long ago,
Who could share my memories
Of eighty yean or so?

Slipper, is under direction of
PORTRAYING MICE ue,
froid, 1-r, Willoa Palmu,
Jackie Brannon, Lauria
Lance, Keith Harris, Pamela
Murpby, Suaan Grlffla,

Homemakers
Met on
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Timmy Cremeau, Pally
Joae1, Sbarlla Gl'lfiiD, Jeule
Caqaey, KeW Headley, Erma
Jean ConaoDy, Usa Colllill,
Lena Sampl'l8, Sberrl Pat-

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Myers, Dee Dee Durst, Brio
Well, PaiU Edwards, John
Davis, Gerald Watson, Sarah
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fiower making was demonIt just don't look the same,
strated by Mrs . Howard Nolan
Not Uke the days of yore
when the Third Wednesday
With Ita ~g coal of paint Homemakers Club met March
That memories have kepi In 15.
store.
Conducting the meeting was '
president Jean Hall who called
The pine grove on the hl1l
it to order with prayer and
Towering to the sky, the same giving the flag pledge.
Trees are somewhat larger Devotions were by Charlotte
grown ;
Neast:. The thought for the day
My boyhood school proudly was "~n who hoarded hta
bore 'il8 name.
money ~ to be known as a
miser. Now he's a wizard."
Is it voices I seem to hear?
Thirteen members answered
Or could It be laney, or a roll call by reading a St.
dream!
Patrick's Day poem. Poem Of
Recollections of events of the month was "The Reason
years gone by,
Why" by Agnes White.
Memories my vision blurs, It
Minulel of the last meeting
seems.
were ·'re,d . and llu~~~rer's
report given and approved ail
Oft times I think I see them, read.
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Aa I slowly go down the way:
Linda 'Ferrell, Margar~l
So many times I have won- Eichinger, and Charlotte
det"ed
Nease were named to a
Where my schoolmates are nominating committee. The
today . .
annual trip was discussed and
several suggestions made.
My dream Is almost ended
April hostews will be Elva
As I look acrou the moor;
Dailey and Pauline Morarity
No one here to share my dream and.roll call wlll be a poem or
Of eighty years or more.
reading about spr\ng.
Adellciliua potluck lunch was
One could write a book
enjoyed at noon with tabk!
H one were gifted so
grace given by Mrs. Nolan.
Of thiB grand old schoolbouae
The afternoon was spent
Buill so many yean ago.
making ·beads from gift
- By J. E. Barnhart, Someraet, wrapping paper that will
Ohio; age rl, born at Neaae become beautiful necklaces.
Settlement, Meigs County. Thta was a surprise craft by
Mrs. Nolan, who wu the
overseer of the work. At- ·
· tending were Mrs. Nolan, Mrs.
Nease, Mrs . Ferrell, Mrs.
Eichinger, Mrs. Hall, Mrs.
White, Virginia Saller, Ire111
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray Parker, Eleanor Bohram, Adl
Johnson and family and Mr. Slack, Mildred Pierce,
and .Mrs. James W. Johnson Margaret Cottrill, and Janice
and family were Saturday Lawson.
supper guests of Helen
PARTY ATI'ENDED
Johnson.
Mrs. James Johnson and Mrs. Charles Kessinger,
daughter were Monday visitors Eighth District American
of Mrs. Larry Johnson and Legion president, was a ·guest
SUnday at the Legion birthday
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shumate party of the Crooksville Post.
and family of Bantytown were On Wednesday night she was a
weekend visitors of Mr. and guest of the Gallipolis Post
Mrs. Larry Johnson and family Party. She was accompanied to
Crooksvllle by Mrs. Avanell
and MR. Geneva Shumate.
Miss Barbara Gilsdorf of Bass . .
Greenbrier School in W. Va.
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Coruiolly; second row, Kathy Follrocl, Diana Benedum, Teresa Edwards, Comie Maya, Qndy
Ritchie, Deanna Baker, suian Hencleraon; third row, Teresa Carr, Julia Schulll, Cdnnle
Putnam, Niese! Duvall, Edna Boggs, Teresa Longenette, Susie Goebel, and Nancy Bailey.

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Hensley, Teresa Benedum, Sherr! Hackney, Tarpmy Russell; second rOW, Briinda Sampson,
Brenda Boyles, Tammy Fortney, Janet BrookJ, Janie Banks, Cathy Gollins, Cindy Scyoc,
Nancy Chaffee, Debbie Shields; third row, Patty'. PuiUns, Sharon Henderson, Charlene Coe,
Janet Benedum, Dorothy Runyon, and Cheryl Griffiri.

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Vida Weber, Ro~tr BalleJ, Rill! MathenJ, Jeff Goebel; aecwld 1'0111', Joe Boyles, Kenny Maya, ·
Olarlea Lantz, Damy Spencer, Eddie Ruue.ll, Joe Kulll, Rick Lehman, Keith Brooks and
Olarlea Calaway.

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son of Mrs. Maxine Nibert,
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Misl Jo Smith of Concord Sand Hill Road , recenUy
Collese and Miss Barbara completed an eight week wheel
A committee to plan
Gll.trdorf relumed Swlday to vehicle mechanic course at the recognition for SQnday school .
resume studies after spending .u..s. Army 'l'rainilljj Center, teachers was appobiled when
a few daya with Mr~ and Mrs. Infantry, Ft . Ord, Calif . He 1s a the Young Adult Class met
Charlet' D. Smith .
1989graduateofPointPieasant Friday night at the Bradford
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. High School. His wife, Virginia, Church of Christ.
andMrs. CharleySmlthandJo lives on Route 1, Henderson.
Mn. Larry Pickens was
were Mlsa Barbara Gilsdorf,
named chairman of the ·
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson FIRST ASSISTANT .
committee. It was noted that
and Mr . and Mrs . Doyle
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!)- · she had donated a cot for the
Knapp, Kevin, Kall and Ron Straiten, the newly named sickroom at the church, and
Charles.
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head football coach at Portland that Richard Ollkey had built
Mrs. Helen Johnson was a State, has . taken on Mike new bulletin boards for the
Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Brundage as hillirst assistant. classroom.
Larry Johnson and family.
Brundage, a former quarterMembers weri' reminded to
Mrs. Geneva Shumate and . back .• at ·the. Univet"sity of contact non-active members
Mr. ''lind Mrs. Leon Shiii!Uite Oregon, spentti.oyearson the and urge them to becOme
and family visited Mr. and taxi squads of the Pittsoorgh active' members again. A
Mrs. Paul Pierce and family of Steelers and Denver Bron- report was given on the
Mason.
cos.
valentine project for the

. PLAYING MAIN ROLES are, 1~, Debbie Sandehs, fairy Rodmother ;. Paul Brannan,'
prmce; Diana Massar, Cinderella; Lori Young, ltejHister i Penny Petetson, step.motlllr, and
Teresa Buckley., step-eialer. '!be operetta is under the direction of Mrs. Maxine Whllehead,
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Guy . Hysell opened tbe , Mrs. Ralph Paipter and Victor,
meeting"wlth !!en Rife alvinll Mrs. Morris and ; Carol, and
the prayer. Mrs. Clifford Smith Gena. Welker. Read at the
gav~ devotionsiiSing "Trial of meeting were cards from the
Your Faith" with scripture Howard Smith family and from
from First Peter. Ofllcers Mrs. Hildred Clark.
reports were given and
devotions for the April 14
meeting were assigned to Mrs.
Ralph Painter. At that meeting
DINNER GIVEN
a potluck dinner will be held.
Mrs. Katie Young enMrs. Walter Morris and Mrs. tertained Sunday with a dinner
Guy Hysell served refresh- in.obaervance of the birthday
ments.,Attending were Mr, and anniversary of Harry E.
Mrs. Hysell, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roush. Guesl8 were Mr. and
Rife, Carla and Becky,Mr. and \Irs. Joe Manuel, Tim and Sid,
Mrs . Clifford Smith and Racine ; Mr. and Mrs.
Christl , Howard Smith, Mrs. Hudson, Minersville; Mrs.
l.arry Pickens, Vicki and Jean Roush, Middleport.

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and Mrs. Don Hupp were Mi.
Herbert Sayre, Tam ~orris,
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.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson and Mrs. Arnold Hupp and ' Don Richard Hl1l and Roy ,
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Mrs. Charles LaWson.
and BIBy, ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sunday guests of Mr. and
: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Russell
and Mrs. Brenda Haggy ot ~~:~:~~~n Manuel and . ~~-~-=: ~
Middleport called on Mr. and
Charles McNickles visited J!.m1 Amy and . Jenny of ·1
Mrs. Russell Roush and his mother Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Zanemtte, Mr. and' Mrt. &amp;d ~
lamlly.
Nice, Sunday..
Gfimm of Racfne:
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Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa ParsoD.
Mr. and MR. Herbert Sayre ·
andRoget&lt;,JeffMlller, Mr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete and Ross Scarberry' were 1
Mrs. Ronnie RUIIMIU and Mrs. Durst at Havenswood Saturday .Columbus '9&amp;flon W._ay.
Bl'imda Haggy i!penl Saturday evening.
Saturday eveninl a-t~ · Of
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evening .with Mr. and - Mrs.
M~. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. llei-blrt Sayre
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Bouess have moved from the : were Mr. and Mn. ·•bert :
' ' Misses Jackie and Karen lormer Pickens residence to
Hcnrlrd Sayre· l1hd :
Wines and Neal Baker of the Theron Johnson.
Srooks Sayre of S)'raCUII, Mr. 1
Racine called on Mrs. Kate
Mrs. Ruby Hupp called on and Mrs. a. 1ter Sb1W1 111 !
Rowe and Ada Sunday.
Mrs. Kate Rowe and · Ada Radn. and Paul s.,n 111 I
Friday evening guests of Mr. Saturday.
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PORTRAYING LADIES IN WAITING 1re, I~, Brenda
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Headley. It will be staged at ap.m. under the direction of
Mrs. Maxine Whitehead.

The Poet's
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PINE GROVE MEMORIES
Aa I stand here and ponder
The old school of long ago,
Who could share my memories
Of eighty yean or so?

Slipper, is under direction of
PORTRAYING MICE ue,
froid, 1-r, Willoa Palmu,
Jackie Brannon, Lauria
Lance, Keith Harris, Pamela
Murpby, Suaan Grlffla,

Homemakers
Met on
Wednesday

Timmy Cremeau, Pally
Joae1, Sbarlla Gl'lfiiD, Jeule
Caqaey, KeW Headley, Erma
Jean ConaoDy, Usa Colllill,
Lena Sampl'l8, Sberrl Pat-

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Myers, Dee Dee Durst, Brio
Well, PaiU Edwards, John
Davis, Gerald Watson, Sarah
Geebe~ Kl1a Young, Glea

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Brenda Calaway, Margery
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strated by Mrs . Howard Nolan
Not Uke the days of yore
when the Third Wednesday
With Ita ~g coal of paint Homemakers Club met March
That memories have kepi In 15.
store.
Conducting the meeting was '
president Jean Hall who called
The pine grove on the hl1l
it to order with prayer and
Towering to the sky, the same giving the flag pledge.
Trees are somewhat larger Devotions were by Charlotte
grown ;
Neast:. The thought for the day
My boyhood school proudly was "~n who hoarded hta
bore 'il8 name.
money ~ to be known as a
miser. Now he's a wizard."
Is it voices I seem to hear?
Thirteen members answered
Or could It be laney, or a roll call by reading a St.
dream!
Patrick's Day poem. Poem Of
Recollections of events of the month was "The Reason
years gone by,
Why" by Agnes White.
Memories my vision blurs, It
Minulel of the last meeting
seems.
were ·'re,d . and llu~~~rer's
report given and approved ail
Oft times I think I see them, read.
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Aa I slowly go down the way:
Linda 'Ferrell, Margar~l
So many times I have won- Eichinger, and Charlotte
det"ed
Nease were named to a
Where my schoolmates are nominating committee. The
today . .
annual trip was discussed and
several suggestions made.
My dream Is almost ended
April hostews will be Elva
As I look acrou the moor;
Dailey and Pauline Morarity
No one here to share my dream and.roll call wlll be a poem or
Of eighty years or more.
reading about spr\ng.
Adellciliua potluck lunch was
One could write a book
enjoyed at noon with tabk!
H one were gifted so
grace given by Mrs. Nolan.
Of thiB grand old schoolbouae
The afternoon was spent
Buill so many yean ago.
making ·beads from gift
- By J. E. Barnhart, Someraet, wrapping paper that will
Ohio; age rl, born at Neaae become beautiful necklaces.
Settlement, Meigs County. Thta was a surprise craft by
Mrs. Nolan, who wu the
overseer of the work. At- ·
· tending were Mrs. Nolan, Mrs.
Nease, Mrs . Ferrell, Mrs.
Eichinger, Mrs. Hall, Mrs.
White, Virginia Saller, Ire111
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray Parker, Eleanor Bohram, Adl
Johnson and family and Mr. Slack, Mildred Pierce,
and .Mrs. James W. Johnson Margaret Cottrill, and Janice
and family were Saturday Lawson.
supper guests of Helen
PARTY ATI'ENDED
Johnson.
Mrs. James Johnson and Mrs. Charles Kessinger,
daughter were Monday visitors Eighth District American
of Mrs. Larry Johnson and Legion president, was a ·guest
SUnday at the Legion birthday
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shumate party of the Crooksville Post.
and family of Bantytown were On Wednesday night she was a
weekend visitors of Mr. and guest of the Gallipolis Post
Mrs. Larry Johnson and family Party. She was accompanied to
Crooksvllle by Mrs. Avanell
and MR. Geneva Shumate.
Miss Barbara Gilsdorf of Bass . .
Greenbrier School in W. Va.
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Coruiolly; second row, Kathy Follrocl, Diana Benedum, Teresa Edwards, Comie Maya, Qndy
Ritchie, Deanna Baker, suian Hencleraon; third row, Teresa Carr, Julia Schulll, Cdnnle
Putnam, Niese! Duvall, Edna Boggs, Teresa Longenette, Susie Goebel, and Nancy Bailey.

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Hensley, Teresa Benedum, Sherr! Hackney, Tarpmy Russell; second rOW, Briinda Sampson,
Brenda Boyles, Tammy Fortney, Janet BrookJ, Janie Banks, Cathy Gollins, Cindy Scyoc,
Nancy Chaffee, Debbie Shields; third row, Patty'. PuiUns, Sharon Henderson, Charlene Coe,
Janet Benedum, Dorothy Runyon, and Cheryl Griffiri.

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Vida Weber, Ro~tr BalleJ, Rill! MathenJ, Jeff Goebel; aecwld 1'0111', Joe Boyles, Kenny Maya, ·
Olarlea Lantz, Damy Spencer, Eddie Ruue.ll, Joe Kulll, Rick Lehman, Keith Brooks and
Olarlea Calaway.

Teacher Recognition Planned

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son of Mrs. Maxine Nibert,
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Misl Jo Smith of Concord Sand Hill Road , recenUy
Collese and Miss Barbara completed an eight week wheel
A committee to plan
Gll.trdorf relumed Swlday to vehicle mechanic course at the recognition for SQnday school .
resume studies after spending .u..s. Army 'l'rainilljj Center, teachers was appobiled when
a few daya with Mr~ and Mrs. Infantry, Ft . Ord, Calif . He 1s a the Young Adult Class met
Charlet' D. Smith .
1989graduateofPointPieasant Friday night at the Bradford
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. High School. His wife, Virginia, Church of Christ.
andMrs. CharleySmlthandJo lives on Route 1, Henderson.
Mn. Larry Pickens was
were Mlsa Barbara Gilsdorf,
named chairman of the ·
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson FIRST ASSISTANT .
committee. It was noted that
and Mr . and Mrs . Doyle
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!)- · she had donated a cot for the
Knapp, Kevin, Kall and Ron Straiten, the newly named sickroom at the church, and
Charles.
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head football coach at Portland that Richard Ollkey had built
Mrs. Helen Johnson was a State, has . taken on Mike new bulletin boards for the
Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Brundage as hillirst assistant. classroom.
Larry Johnson and family.
Brundage, a former quarterMembers weri' reminded to
Mrs. Geneva Shumate and . back .• at ·the. Univet"sity of contact non-active members
Mr. ''lind Mrs. Leon Shiii!Uite Oregon, spentti.oyearson the and urge them to becOme
and family visited Mr. and taxi squads of the Pittsoorgh active' members again. A
Mrs. Paul Pierce and family of Steelers and Denver Bron- report was given on the
Mason.
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valentine project for the

. PLAYING MAIN ROLES are, 1~, Debbie Sandehs, fairy Rodmother ;. Paul Brannan,'
prmce; Diana Massar, Cinderella; Lori Young, ltejHister i Penny Petetson, step.motlllr, and
Teresa Buckley., step-eialer. '!be operetta is under the direction of Mrs. Maxine Whllehead,
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Guy . Hysell opened tbe , Mrs. Ralph Paipter and Victor,
meeting"wlth !!en Rife alvinll Mrs. Morris and ; Carol, and
the prayer. Mrs. Clifford Smith Gena. Welker. Read at the
gav~ devotionsiiSing "Trial of meeting were cards from the
Your Faith" with scripture Howard Smith family and from
from First Peter. Ofllcers Mrs. Hildred Clark.
reports were given and
devotions for the April 14
meeting were assigned to Mrs.
Ralph Painter. At that meeting
DINNER GIVEN
a potluck dinner will be held.
Mrs. Katie Young enMrs. Walter Morris and Mrs. tertained Sunday with a dinner
Guy Hysell served refresh- in.obaervance of the birthday
ments.,Attending were Mr, and anniversary of Harry E.
Mrs. Hysell, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roush. Guesl8 were Mr. and
Rife, Carla and Becky,Mr. and \Irs. Joe Manuel, Tim and Sid,
Mrs . Clifford Smith and Racine ; Mr. and Mrs.
Christl , Howard Smith, Mrs. Hudson, Minersville; Mrs.
l.arry Pickens, Vicki and Jean Roush, Middleport.

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and Mrs. Don Hupp were Mi.
Herbert Sayre, Tam ~orris,
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.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson and Mrs. Arnold Hupp and ' Don Richard Hl1l and Roy ,
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Mrs. Charles LaWson.
and BIBy, ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sunday guests of Mr. and
: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Russell
and Mrs. Brenda Haggy ot ~~:~:~~~n Manuel and . ~~-~-=: ~
Middleport called on Mr. and
Charles McNickles visited J!.m1 Amy and . Jenny of ·1
Mrs. Russell Roush and his mother Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Zanemtte, Mr. and' Mrt. &amp;d ~
lamlly.
Nice, Sunday..
Gfimm of Racfne:
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Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa ParsoD.
Mr. and MR. Herbert Sayre ·
andRoget&lt;,JeffMlller, Mr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete and Ross Scarberry' were 1
Mrs. Ronnie RUIIMIU and Mrs. Durst at Havenswood Saturday .Columbus '9&amp;flon W._ay.
Bl'imda Haggy i!penl Saturday evening.
Saturday eveninl a-t~ · Of
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evening .with Mr. and - Mrs.
M~. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. llei-blrt Sayre
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Bouess have moved from the : were Mr. and Mn. ·•bert :
' ' Misses Jackie and Karen lormer Pickens residence to
Hcnrlrd Sayre· l1hd :
Wines and Neal Baker of the Theron Johnson.
Srooks Sayre of S)'raCUII, Mr. 1
Racine called on Mrs. Kate
Mrs. Ruby Hupp called on and Mrs. a. 1ter Sb1W1 111 !
Rowe and Ada Sunday.
Mrs. Kate Rowe and · Ada Radn. and Paul s.,n 111 I
Friday evening guests of Mr. Saturday.
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POMEROY TRINITY
Rev. w. H. Perrin, pastor. Ror.
Mayer, Supt. Church schooo ,
9:15a.m.; worship, 10:2U.m.;
youth choir rehearsal Mondoy,
6: 30 p.m.; Mrs. Marvin Burt,
dlr•ctor:
sen~or
choir
rehe&lt;lroal, 7:30p.m .. Thursday,
llllrs. Paul Nease, director.
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - ,{.orner
Union and Mulberry . Rev .
Clyde V. . Henderson •. pastor.
Sunday School 9: 30 a.m.;
Raym ond Walburn, sup!.
Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
E·:enl ng service 7:30p.m. Mid
week service, Wednesday, 7:30
p.m .
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev.
Stanley Plattenburg, min l1ter.

Morning prayer and sermon/

10: :Jo a.m. Holy communion and
sermon, flrot Sundays, 10:30
a.m". Church . school. kin ·
dergarten through eighth
grade, 10:30 a.m.
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Mr . Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
paslor . Bible School, 9:30a.m ..
worship, 10: 30; adult worship
service and young peoples
meeting, both 7:30p.m. Sunday.
Wednesday , combined Bible
study and prayer meeting, 7:30
p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy RayS. Wining, officer In
charge . Sunday, 10 a .m.. ,
Holiness meeting ; 10:30 a.m .,
Sunday School. Young People's
legion , 7 p.m .; Thursday, 1 to 3
p.m., Ladles Home League ;· 7
p.m., Prep classes.
SACRED HEART - Rev.
Father Bernard Kral co vlc ,
pastor . Phone
992·2825 .
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30
p.m. Sunday Mass, B and 10
a.m. Confessions, Saturday, 77:30 p.m.
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
- Rober I Kuhn, pastor ; William
Watson, SundaY school supt.
Sunday school , 9:30a.m.; BYF,
6 p.m.; Bible study, Wed·
· nesday , 7 p.m.; choir practice,

Wednesday, 8:30p.m.

MIDDLE PORT . PEN · UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7:30 p.m. ; 'Y.o~lh
TECOSTAL - Third Ave., the MEIGS COUNTY, The Unlt.d meeting 6::10 p.m.: E~
Rev. William Knittel, pastor. PrHbyterlan Church, Dwight worlhlp, 7::10 p.m.
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Ronald Dugan , Sunday school l. Zavilz, Pntor -Director,;
CHESTERCHURCHO THE
supl, · Clas... for all egos; George W. Hutton and Rev. NAZARENE - Rev; Herbert
evening service, 7::JC) p.m.; Linson &gt;ttbblns, ASI't. l?a1tor- Grate, pastor. Wonhlp service,
11 a.m. and •: :10 p.m. Sundlly.
Bible sludy, Wednesday, 7::10 Directors.
p.m.; ' youth services. Friday, . FIRST UNITED PRES· Sunday School. 9:30 ·a .m.
7:30p.m.
BYTERIAN, Harrisonville, Richard Barton, lupl. Prayer
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ST. PAUL LUTHERAN, - Corner Ash and Plum, Mid· a.m., Mrs. Homer Lee, Supt.;
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
Rev. Arthur C. Lund, pastqr . dleport. Noel Herrman, paslor; Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. CHRIST - Cilfford Smith,
U N I T E D minister. Sunday School 9;30
Sunday School, 9: IS a.m ., Guy Priddy, Sunday School F I A S ·T
Ch•rles Evans, Supt.: worship Supt. Saturday evening service, PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, a.m.; morning churi:h 10:30
service, 10:30 a .m. Con· ·1 p.m. Sunday Scl1oo1.' 10 Sunday . Church School, 9:30 a.m. ; Sunday evening service,
firm alton class, Tuesday, 4:15 a.m.' ; S'unday evelllng worship, a.m., Lewis Sauer,, Supt.; 7:30p.m. Wednesday serv.lce, 8
to 5:30 p.m.; ThJun!2r Con- 7 p.m.
MornlnQ Worship, 10: 30 a.m.
m
flrmallon class, ur ...ay, 6:30
FIRST BAPTIST of Mid·
F 1R ST
u· N IT E 0 p.LAUREL cLIFF FREE
to 7: 45p.m.
dleport, corner of Sixth and PRESBYTERIAN • Syracuse METHODIST. - Rev. Eugene
SEVEN DAY AD'iiENTIST - Palmer 'Streets, Rev. Charles Morning Worshf.p, 9 : a.m.; Gill, paStor. William Bailey,
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy. · Simons,
pastor .
Fred Sunday Church Sth90
.. 1. 10 a.m. supt. Sunday School, 9:30a.m.;
Her bert Morgan , pastor. Hollman . Sunday School Mrs. SamPIOI' Hall. Sup!.
Molnlng worship, 10:30· a..m.; ·
Sabbath school, SalurdaRy, 2 Suparlntencienl. Sunday church
ST-f.VER$VILLE
COM- Evening worship, 7:30 .p.tif.
p.m.; worship, 3:15 n.m. each school for everyone 9: IS a.m.; MUNITY, .Rev . Edsel Hart, Wednesday, Christian Youth
out lor life dmee lngdsT~ch Morning worship 10:15 a.m.; pasl«. Sunday School 'service Crusade, 6:30 p.m. ; Prayer
urs· Evening servltfls, 7l:l0 p.m. ; 10 a.m. 11rayer Meeting each meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
Saturday, Tu01 ~ an
day evenings, 7: ·
Wednesdayprayerservice,7: 30 Thursday 7:3Cl p.m. Sunday choir prac.tlce, 7 p.m.
UNITE 0 p.m. Extra youth activities on evening Hrvlce, 7:3Cl p.m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF ·
G ff A HAM
METHODIST- Pre&amp;chlng 9:30 .Sunday, S p.m., for all youth up
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST - Danny Evans,
a.m.• first and second Sundays to sixth grade; 6:30 for junior - Pomeroy -Harrisonville pastor. Norman C. Will; supt. ,
of each month ; third and fourth and senior high students.
Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. Sunday School 9: 30 a.m. ;
Sundays each month, worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Paul McElroy, Sunday School Worship service, 10:30 a.m.
service at 7:30p.m. Wednesday Middleport, Sth and Main. Supt. Sunday School 9:3Cl a.m.; Chrlslian E;ndeavor Sunday
evenings at 7:30. Prayer and RauHn Moyer, pastor. Michael morning worship and com · eveniiJ1l.
Bible Study.
Gerlach, Sunday School supt . munlon, 10:30 a.m.; SunQ&amp;y
REORGANIZED CHURCH
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP· Bible School, 9:30 a.m. ; mor- evening yollfh Christian en- OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave., nlng worship, 10: 30 a .m.; deavor, 6:30; Worship services, TER DAY SAINTS- Pflrtland ·
Pomeroy, affiliated with S.B.C., evening , worship, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Racine Road: Ralph Johnson,
the Rev. Fred Hill, pastor. prayer service 7 p.m. Wed· evening prayer meetin~ and pastor. Herbert While, Sundar.
Sunday School, 9: 30 a.m.; nesday.
Bible sludy, 7:30p.m.
School Director. Sund.iy Schoo, ·
morn ing worshl~, 10:3Cl a.m.;
CHURcH
OF • THE
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN 9:30 a.m.; Morning worship,
junior society , 6:30a.m. NYPS, NAZARENE - Middleport , Pine Grove, the Rev . . Arthur 10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening
6:45 p.m. Sunday evangelistic Rev. Audry Miller, pastor ; Combs, pastor. Sunday school, service 1 p.m .. Wednesday
meeling, 7: 30 p.m. Prayer Floyd Carson, supt. Sunday 9:30 a.m.; church services, evening prayer $trv.lces, 7:30
meeting Wedn01day, 7:30p.m. school, 9:30 a.m .; Morning 10:30 a.m .
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worship 10:30 a .m.; lunlor
BRADBURY ~HUI'ICH OF . BETHt.:EHEM BAPTIST MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - society, 6:30p.m.; 'NYPS, 6:45 CHR'IST - Roy Bill Carter, Greal ' Bend, Charles Norris, .
Corner Fourth and Main, p.m. Sunday evangelistic evangelist ; Wilbur HanlnS, pastor . Worship service, 9:30
Middleport. Rev. Henry L Key, meeting, 7:30 p.m . Prayer Bible school sup!.; Blbleschoo, a.m.; Sunday School, !0:30a.m.
Jr., pastor. Sunday School 9:30 meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. 9: 30 a.m.; morning worship,
CARLETON cHURcH a.m.• Arnold Richards, supl .;
10:30 a.m.; evening worship, 7 Kingsbury Road. Sundar.
Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
MEIGS
!'.m.; Christian Workers Class, School, 9:30a.m.. Ralph Car,
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES COOPERATIVE
Tuesday, 7 p.m. : Wednesday supt. Worship service, 10:30
Larry Carnahan presiding
PARISH
prayer meeting, 7 p.m.
· a.m. and 7:30p.m. alternately.
mlnlster: Sunday, Bible lecture,
THE UNITED
Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
9:30 a.m.; Wotchlower study.
METHODIST CHURCH
ANTIQUITY BAPTISt
7:30 p.m. Rev. Jay Stiles,
10: 30 a .m. ; Tuesday , Bible
Robert R. Cant
Rev. Freeland Norris, pastor. pastor .
sludy, 7:30 p.m. ; Thursday,
Rev. Stonleft Smith
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; church
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D E X T E R
ministry sc~ool 7: 30 p.m.,
CHESTER - Worship 9:15 service, 7 p.m. Wednesday CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
service meeting 8:30p.m.
a.m.; Churc~ School 10 a.m.
Bible study, 7 p.m.
- Rev. Willard Dutcher,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
ENTERPRISE- Worship, 9
B,IBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, pastor . Mrs. Worley Francis,
Christ In Christian Union - a.m.; Chyrch School, 10 a.m. Minersville, J. A. McWaters, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs.
FLATWOODS- Worship, 11 paslor. Sunday School, 10 a.m .; School, 9:45 a.m. Church Ser·
Russell Young, Sunday School a.m.; Church School 10 a.m.
morning worship, 11 a.m .; vices first and third Sundays
Sup I. Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
POMEROY- Worship, 10:30 Training Union , 6: 30 p.m. ; following Sunday School,
Evening worship 7:30. Wed- a.m.; Church School 9: 15a.m. ; evening worship, 7:30p.m. Second and fourlh Saturday
nesday prayer meeting, 7:30 UMYF 6:30p.m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, evenings, 8 p.m. services.
ROCK SPRINGS ..- Worship 7:30p.m.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
p.m.
10 a.m.; Church School 9 a.m. ;
RACINE FIRST· CHURCH - Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor;
UMYF 6: 30p.m.
OF THE . NAZARENE - Sunday School supl., Ronald
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m .; Osborne. Bible School, 9:30
Rev. Robert Bumaorner
Morning Worship; 10:30 a.m. ; a.m.; preaching 10:45 a.m.;
HEATH - Worship 10:30 Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.. Evening serv.ices, 7:30p.m.
a.m. ; Church School 9:30a.m.; Wednesday, Sunday School
HYSELL
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UMYF 7 p:m.
Superlnlendent, Pauline Me. METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
RUTLAND - Worship 9:15 Cllntock, pastor. Rev. Morris P~stor. Sunday S_chool, 9:30

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SALEMCENTE" _-Worshlp Charles Norris, pastor. Sunday 6:45p.m.; Evangelistic service,
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UMYF Thursday, 7 p.m.
worship, 10:45 a.m .; Sunday Thursda~. 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE
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FREEDOM
GOSPEL
BY HOYT AlLEN, JR.
Rev. Forrest R. Donley
Wednesday evening Bible MISSION·- Bald Knobs, Rev.
Minister of Pomeroy Olurch of Olrtst
ASBURY- Worship 11 a.m.; Study.- 7:30 p.m.
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L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor.
With the hope It will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that whli:h Is
DANVI,LLE WESLEYAN, Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sundal
John the Baptist, who was a cousin of Jesus, said, "And I Church School 9:50a.m. ; WSCS,
lsi Tuesday.
Rev . Lawrence Sullivan , School Supt. Sunday Schoo, good It:~ family and community life, this feature Is sponsored by the business
saw, andbarerecordthatthiBisthe Son of God." (John 1:34).
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 paslor . Sunday School 9:30 9:30 a.m. ; Sunday evening firms and organizations whose names appear below.
John had been baptizing \hose in the Jordan Ri'Ver, which a.m. ; Church School 10 a.m.; a.m.; youth ~nd junior youlh worship 7:'30. Prayer meellng,
were willing to heed to his preaching. He proclaimed very boldly WSCS, 3rd Wednesday.- 7:30 service, 6:45 p.m. ; evening Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Ernest
worship, 7;30 p.m .; prayer and Deeter, class leader. Youth
that the kingdom was near at hand. He called for people to repent p.m.
MINERSVILLE - Worship praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m ..
10 a.m. ; Church School9 a.m.;
SILVER RUN FREE BAP- Ernest Deeter, leader.
(turn from sin), and many wt;re following his advice. When John
WSCS,
3rd
Monday,
7:30p.m.
TISTRev. Howard Kimble,
MT. HERMON UNITED
saw Jesus coming to be baptized, he crted out to the people,
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8 paslor. Sunday schoct, 10 a.m. ; BRETHREN ' CHURCH IN
D. B.A. Anthony Plumbing and
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Phone 992:3284
Heating
Middleport ·
world ." (John 1:29) . Therefor_e, John the Baptist was convinced Prayer and Bible Study, service, 7: 30 p.m. Prayer, P.,slor. Sunday" ,School, , 9:30
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Wtidnesday; 1:30 p:tn. '·' '
meeting, Thurday, 7:30-p.m.
a.m .; Roy Pooler, supt.; ~fred
240 Llncol.n St . OO'l " " " Middleport
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that Jes~ was· ~ Messia~':' '-" SOUTHERN CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF Wolfe, asst. supt. ; morning
The works of Christ proved his identity . John 5:36 stales," ...
Rev. W. Dolt McClurg
GOD-Rev. James Satterfield, worship, 11 a.m. ; evening
Rev.
Frank
Chtesebrew
pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 sermon, 7:30 p.m ., altematlnQ
the same works that I do bear witness of me, that Ute Father hath
Rev. Martho Ann MeHner
a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; each Sunday. Class meeting 11
sent me."
BETHANY IDorcu) evening service , 7; prayer a .m. alternating ~unday
Jesus' works were always works of God and never works of WorsHip, 9:30 a.m.; Church service and youlh service, mornings. Alfred Wolfe,
Bakers of Good Bread
Mldd:eport, Olio
School
10:30
·a.m.
Thursday,
7
p.m.
layleader;
Chrlatian
Endeavor,
Satan, such as: lying, stealing, cheating, CID'Sing, committing
Huntington. W. Va:
CARMEL - Worship, II
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 7:30 p.m . Sunday . Roger
adultery, drunkennesa, etc. I Peter 2:21 states, "For even a.m., 1st and lrd Sundays; - Homer Stephens, pastor. Buckley , president. Prayer
Sunday School , 9: 30 a.m. ;, meeting, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
hereunto were ye called : because Olrlst alBo suffered for liS, Church School; tO a.m.
.
APPLE
GROVEWorship,
morning
worship,
10:30
a.m.;
Board
meeting
flrsl
Monday
leaving us an example, that ye Should follow his steps."
7:30p.m. ; church school, 9:30 Robert Bobo, Sunday school each month, 7:30p.m.
Therefore, if we are to be followers of Olrlst, (Christians), a.m.; mid-week service, supt. ; Sunday evening service,
RUTLAND
Sales · Allis Chalmers , Service
Wednesday, 8 p.m.
. 7:30. Youth meeting, Monday, 7 RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
then we must follow in His steps and do as He did.
EAST
LETART
Worship,
p.m.
Mid-week
service,
WedRev.
Samuel
Jackson,
Middleport,
Ohio
Farm • Industrial · Lawn · Garden'
The Christian must constantly ask himself, "Are my works 10a.m., flrstandthl rdSundays; nesday, 7:30p.m.
· pastor. Sunday School, 10a.m.;
Tuppers
Plains
667•3435
or actions as Jesus would have them to be?" And if Ute answer 9 a.m., second and fourth
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Mrs. Gertrude Butler, supt.
Sundays;churchschool.9a.m.,
THENAZARENE-'-Rev.
M.
C.
Prayer
Service.
1:30
p.m.;
comes back, "No," then changes must be made. This is a dlf·
firs land third Sundays; 10 a.m., Larimore, pastor, .Bob ·Moore, preaching service, 2 p.m.
ficult job, that of making needed changes. The reason for it is second and fourth Sundays. Sunday School Supt. Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
that Satan is constantly opposing God's will for our lives. lle is Mld·week service, Wednesday, School, classes for all ages, 9:30 cHRIST- Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; morning wor1hlp, 10:45. a.m., V. H. Braley, supt.;
Athens Road
busy planting all kind of thoughts in our minds of why we should 8 p.m.
, Po!neroy
GREAT BEND - Worship 11 NYPS Sunday , 6: 30 p.m.; commun ion and devotions,
The Store with A'Heart
nol walk in Jesus' steps .
A Family That Worships Tog,ether
a.m., 2nd and 4th Sundays; evangelistic service Sunday, 10:30 a.m . Regular board
Racine
949-3342
7:30 p.m. Mid-week ,prayer meeting 7:30, third Salurday
Stays Together
·~
,. .
Jesus said In John 5:39, "Search the Scriptures; for in them Church School, 10 a.m.
FALLS - Worship meellng, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. each month.
ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of 10 LETART
a.m.; Church School 9 a.m. Missionary meeting, second THE RUTLAND COMme." This is certainly true. The Scriptures do testify or give
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MORNING STAR- Worship ' Wednesdav. 7:30 o.m.
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. I
~lNG
9:30a.m.
;
Church
School
10:30
UNITED
FAITH
NON·
Richard.
Dubbeld,
pastor.
witness of Christ. They tell of His :
; Mid-Week Service. " DENOMINATIONAL- Rev. School , 9:30 a.m .; Worship
- Pre-existence (John 1:1; 1:51). That Jesus actually lived a.m.
Wednesday, Bn&gt;.m.
Robert Smith, pastor. Sunday . service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday
Ohlo's·Oidest Dodge Dealer
Bakers of Holsum Bread
before He came in the form of a Babe in Bethlehem. In fact, He
MORSE CHAPEL-Worship school,9:30o.m. ; Bob Barber, prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m .
Middleport.
Ohio
•
Middleport,
11 a.m., 1st and 3rd Sundays; sup!.; worship service, 10:30 Sunday night worship, 7:30.
was in on the creation of this world.
Church School, 10 a.m.
a.m .; youth meeting, 6: 45
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
- Dominion (Matthew 8:27; Ephesians 1:22; I Peter 3:22).
PORTLAND- Worsh::c 7:30 p.m.; church, 7:30 p.m. ; THE NAZARENE - Rev .
That He would be over all things. He was over nature, as He p.m. ; Church School 9: a.m. prayer meetln~. Wednesday.. Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr ., pastor.
SUTTON - Worship, 11 a.m.
EOENUNITEOBRETHREN Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.;
calmed the sea wilh words. He is over the Church as He guides II 2nd
and 4th Sundays; Church IN. CHRIST- Eldon R. Blake, Morning worship, 10:30 a.m.;
Member of the Big 3
even today through His Splrll and Word. He is over heavenly School 10 a.m.
pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m .; Young people's service, 6:45
WESLEYAN (Racine)
Winnie Holsinger, supt. Mor· p.m. ; Evangelistic serv ices
General Merchandise
powers as even the angels are subject to !lim.
Chester,' Ohio
Worship, 11 a.m. ; Church nlng sermon, 11 a.m.; Evening 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening'
Tuppers Plains
- Incarnation (John 1:1; 1:14). Tha\Jesus was actually God School,
667·3280
service Christian Endeavor, service 7:30p.m.
10 a.m. h h
UMYF lor all c urc es o1 the 7:30p.m.; Mrs. Lyda Chevalier,
in the nesh. This is Ute reason the angel instructed Joseph Ill call
MASON COUNTY
.
Jesus what he did. (Matthew ! :Iliff) . He lllld Joseph that Jesus Southern Clusler, 7:30 ~. m . president. Song service and
each Sunday at the Youth sermon, 8: 20. Mld·Week prayer THE HILAND CHAPEL
would be called Emmanuel, which being Interpreted is, God with Center (Oak Grove Road.)
meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. George Casto, pastor. Sunday'
us.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Mrs. Marie Holsinger, class School, 9:30; evening worship
Rev. Jocob Lehman
leader.
7:30. Thurlday evening prayer'
- Kingdom (Matthew 16:18, 19; Colossians 1:13). That Jesus
Family Recreation
Rev. St1ndtey lroflllum
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT service, 7:30p.m.
Pomeroy-Member F. D.I . C. &amp;
would establish a kingdom which even hell could not penetrate.
Swimming
JOPPA - Worship 10 a.m.; CHURCH HarriSonville MASON FIRST BAPTIST Federal Reserve System
This is none other than Ute Church of the Lord Himself. The Church School 9 a.m.; Prayer Road, Rev. Roy Taylor, pastor ; Second and Pomeroy Sts. , Stan
henry Eblin, Sunday School Craig, paslor. Sunday school
Church is a spiritual kingdom and can not be stopped by mUltary Meeting, Wednesday, I p.m.
LONG BOTTOM - Church ~upt . )unday School , 9:30a.m. ; 9:45a.m.; worahlp aervlce, 11'
Meigs County Branch
power, as earthly kingdoms can. The Lord's Church came into services, 9 a .m.; Sundlly School evening worship, 7: 30 p.m. a.m.; training union, 6:30p.m.
;
existence in Ute city of Jersualem In A.D. 33on lite Jewish Feast 9:ol.5 a.m. Bible sludy every Prayer and pra ise service, evening worship service, 7:30
Rexall Drugs
Thursday, 7:30p.m.
Thursday, 7:30p.m.
p.m. Mid-week prayer service
Day of Pentecost.
NORTH BETHEL- Worship
COMMUNITY CHURCH, Wedne1day, 7:30p.m.
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We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
- Meekness (Luke 23:9). That Christ was a man that had 11a.m.; Church School tO a.m. Dexter - Worship services CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
992-2955
Pomeroy
ALFRED - Sunday school, Salurday and Sunday, 7:30 Services al 315 Main St., Pt
miraculous powers, all must agree if they believe the Bible. But,
296 W. se·c ond Ph. 992.j86J Pomeroy
9 : ~5 a .m. 01ch Sunday ; P.m.
. . .·. ... _ Pleasant, Sunday School 9:15
Lo keep this power under control, which Is meedkness, was a preaching al 11 a.m. each • HEM L 0 C K
G R 0 v E a.m. Sundays, 11 a.m. : Wed
dynamic task.
Sunday. l'rayer meeting, 7:45 CHRISTIAN- O.vld )tautter, nesday, testimonial meeting 8
- Priesthood (Hebrews ~ : 5) . That Jesus is a high priest p.m. Wednesday ; WSCS, 8 p.m. pastor; Stanford Stockton, supt. p.m. All welcome.
and
on lhlrd Tuesday each month. Morning worship, 9:30 a.m.;
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURC H
today, no Bible believer can deny. Peter makes it very plain in I
R E EOSV ILLE - Sundoy church school, 10: 30 a .m.; - Letart Route!, the Rev. Sta n
Electric Motor Repair
St. Rt. 7
Chester, Ohio
Peter 2:9 that all Christians are In Ute priesthood today. schoo~ 9:30; preechlng, 7:3Cl young peoples meeting, 6:30 •Craig, paslor. Sunday schoo I,
810 W. Main
992•5750
p.m. )Unday ; prayer meeling, p.m.; evening worship, 7:30. 9:30 a.m. ; prayer and Blbl
Choose the Church o~your Choice
Therefore, all Christians are to have a holy life and be willing to 7:30p.m.
..
Tuesday ; WSCS, 7:30 Blbleo51udy, Wednesday, 7:30 study, 7:30p.m. Collagepraye r
serve in the service of the Lord.
first Thursday each monlh .
p.m. ·
service, Tuesday , 10 a.m. ;
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh ip,
MT. UNION BAPTIST - worship service, Friday, 7:30
-Rejection (John 1:11). That Jesus was rejected by lite
10 a.m.; Church School, 9 a.m. Rev. Cecil
pastor. Sunday p.m. ' '
Jewish nation is a well known fact. But, what is not so well known
TUPPERS PLAINS
school sup!., Joe Sayre. Sunday MASON
CHURCH
0
Take Someone with You to Church
is the fact tliat anyone who refuses to p~t their faith in Him, Worship 9 a .m.; Church School school, 9:45 a .m.; Sunday CHRIST - Loren T. StephenS,F
Meats and Groceries
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
evening worship, 7:30. Wed- minister. Worship, 10 a.m
Syracuse
repent (t urn from sin), confess Him before others, be burled with 10 a.m. .
992-3986
K_ENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, nesday prayer and Bible study, Bible sludy, 11 :15 a.m .; even In
Kermit Walton, Mgr •
Him in Chrislian baptism, and live faithful and obedient lives
Hobar t Newell , sup!. Services 7:30J'.m .
,
worship, 7:30 . p.m. Mid-wee ~
today, are also rejeding Him.
weekly, 9:30 o.m. on Sunday.
T P P E R5
PLAINS service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m
.,
- Resurrection (Matthew 16:21; I Corinthians 15:4). Thal Preaching first and third CHRISTIAN - Mr. John Wyatt, MASON ASS EMILY 0 F
Sundays of month by Clifford pastor; J. S. Davis, Sunday GOD - Second St., Mason, W
Christ came back from Ute dead Is historical fact that is-backed Smith, 9:30a.m.
School supt.; Sunday school, Va. Chester Tennant, pastor .
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HOBSON CHRISTIAN 9:30 a.m., Morning Sermon, Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morup with mountains of evidences. The person who deni es this is
Church
and
Office Supplies-Gifts
Furnlture and Applla·nces
blinded, physically, mentally, and spiritually.
- UNION - Darrel Doddrlll, 10:30 a.m. Evening sermon, 7 nlng worship, 11 a .m
992-2641
pastor . Sunday School, 9:30 p.m .
evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m
Middleport
Phone 985-3308
Chester1 ().'
- Ascension (Acts 1:9). That Jesus with His resurrected a.m., Leonard Gilmore, first
LETART FALLS UNITED Bible study and prayer servlc e.
body went into outer-space without the help of any aeronautics elder; evening ser·vlce, 7:30 BRETHREN - Rev . Robert Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Phon e
p.m. Wednesday prayer Shook, pastor ; Herschel Norris, 713·5133.
equipment is a miracle which took place in Ute presel!ce of many meeling, 7:30p.m.
Attend the (;hurch or Your Choice .
sup!. Sunday school, 9:3Cl a .m.;
HI.RTFORii CHURCH 0 F
witnesses. These witnesses staked their lives on preaching of this
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF morning sermon, 10:30 a.m .; CHRIST In Christian Union GOD - Racine Route 2. The evening sermon, 7:30 alter- Rev . O' Dell Manley, pasto r.
..
event and it COlt many of them their lives to do II. · •
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
Rev. Charltl Hand, pastor. nallng each Sunday. Prayer Sunday school, 9:30a.m., Rog er
, _: Promlse to rebirn (John '14:1-3). That Christ will come Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; service, Wednesday, 7;30 p.m. Manley, supt. ; evening servlc
186 N. Second .
Middleport . Pomeroy
e,
Ph. 992-3498
;
again to judge Ute unrighteoUII and send them to hell is a gloomy morning worship, 11 a.m. Prayer meeling, 7:30 p.m. 7: 30. Wednesday evenln g
prayer meeting, 7: 30 p.m
picture. But, to the Olristlan, who awaits for Hia'r.elurn to be Evening services, Thuesday alternating Sundays.
and Friday, 7:3Cl.
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF Sunday evening youth Mrvl ce
carried off to eternal heaven, it is a beautiful picture.
BEARWALLOW RIDGf! GOO OF PROPHr.CY, G. P. 6: 45 with Miley Lou Carler,
and
nfE ABOVE ARE ONLY a few of the Scriptural 1ritnesses of CHURCH OF CHRIST -Pevld Smith, paslor. Sundar Sthool, leader . No Tuesday service.
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SCIENC E
Olriat. But, thele should be enougb to give 1111 desire to want to 4.m.; morning worship, 10:30; Morning Worshht 11 a.rn. ; Sefvicu, 315 Main St., Pt
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be on the Lord's side. It is the winning side today and certainly it evening worship, 6: 30 p.m. Young reople• '"rvice, 7 p.m.; Pleasant . Sunday servlc01, I I
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tan Cral(l. __
Racine, Ohio
Ph. 9.W-3272
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POMEROY TRINITY
Rev. w. H. Perrin, pastor. Ror.
Mayer, Supt. Church schooo ,
9:15a.m.; worship, 10:2U.m.;
youth choir rehearsal Mondoy,
6: 30 p.m.; Mrs. Marvin Burt,
dlr•ctor:
sen~or
choir
rehe&lt;lroal, 7:30p.m .. Thursday,
llllrs. Paul Nease, director.
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - ,{.orner
Union and Mulberry . Rev .
Clyde V. . Henderson •. pastor.
Sunday School 9: 30 a.m.;
Raym ond Walburn, sup!.
Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
E·:enl ng service 7:30p.m. Mid
week service, Wednesday, 7:30
p.m .
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev.
Stanley Plattenburg, min l1ter.

Morning prayer and sermon/

10: :Jo a.m. Holy communion and
sermon, flrot Sundays, 10:30
a.m". Church . school. kin ·
dergarten through eighth
grade, 10:30 a.m.
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Mr . Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
paslor . Bible School, 9:30a.m ..
worship, 10: 30; adult worship
service and young peoples
meeting, both 7:30p.m. Sunday.
Wednesday , combined Bible
study and prayer meeting, 7:30
p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy RayS. Wining, officer In
charge . Sunday, 10 a .m.. ,
Holiness meeting ; 10:30 a.m .,
Sunday School. Young People's
legion , 7 p.m .; Thursday, 1 to 3
p.m., Ladles Home League ;· 7
p.m., Prep classes.
SACRED HEART - Rev.
Father Bernard Kral co vlc ,
pastor . Phone
992·2825 .
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30
p.m. Sunday Mass, B and 10
a.m. Confessions, Saturday, 77:30 p.m.
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
- Rober I Kuhn, pastor ; William
Watson, SundaY school supt.
Sunday school , 9:30a.m.; BYF,
6 p.m.; Bible study, Wed·
· nesday , 7 p.m.; choir practice,

Wednesday, 8:30p.m.

MIDDLE PORT . PEN · UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7:30 p.m. ; 'Y.o~lh
TECOSTAL - Third Ave., the MEIGS COUNTY, The Unlt.d meeting 6::10 p.m.: E~
Rev. William Knittel, pastor. PrHbyterlan Church, Dwight worlhlp, 7::10 p.m.
j:'
Ronald Dugan , Sunday school l. Zavilz, Pntor -Director,;
CHESTERCHURCHO THE
supl, · Clas... for all egos; George W. Hutton and Rev. NAZARENE - Rev; Herbert
evening service, 7::JC) p.m.; Linson &gt;ttbblns, ASI't. l?a1tor- Grate, pastor. Wonhlp service,
11 a.m. and •: :10 p.m. Sundlly.
Bible sludy, Wednesday, 7::10 Directors.
p.m.; ' youth services. Friday, . FIRST UNITED PRES· Sunday School. 9:30 ·a .m.
7:30p.m.
BYTERIAN, Harrisonville, Richard Barton, lupl. Prayer
·• ·
. FllEEW tLL BAPTIST - Sundlly Church School, 9:30 meeting, WednesdaY• 7:30 p.n~:.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN, - Corner Ash and Plum, Mid· a.m., Mrs. Homer Lee, Supt.;
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
Rev. Arthur C. Lund, pastqr . dleport. Noel Herrman, paslor; Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. CHRIST - Cilfford Smith,
U N I T E D minister. Sunday School 9;30
Sunday School, 9: IS a.m ., Guy Priddy, Sunday School F I A S ·T
Ch•rles Evans, Supt.: worship Supt. Saturday evening service, PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, a.m.; morning churi:h 10:30
service, 10:30 a .m. Con· ·1 p.m. Sunday Scl1oo1.' 10 Sunday . Church School, 9:30 a.m. ; Sunday evening service,
firm alton class, Tuesday, 4:15 a.m.' ; S'unday evelllng worship, a.m., Lewis Sauer,, Supt.; 7:30p.m. Wednesday serv.lce, 8
to 5:30 p.m.; ThJun!2r Con- 7 p.m.
MornlnQ Worship, 10: 30 a.m.
m
flrmallon class, ur ...ay, 6:30
FIRST BAPTIST of Mid·
F 1R ST
u· N IT E 0 p.LAUREL cLIFF FREE
to 7: 45p.m.
dleport, corner of Sixth and PRESBYTERIAN • Syracuse METHODIST. - Rev. Eugene
SEVEN DAY AD'iiENTIST - Palmer 'Streets, Rev. Charles Morning Worshf.p, 9 : a.m.; Gill, paStor. William Bailey,
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy. · Simons,
pastor .
Fred Sunday Church Sth90
.. 1. 10 a.m. supt. Sunday School, 9:30a.m.;
Her bert Morgan , pastor. Hollman . Sunday School Mrs. SamPIOI' Hall. Sup!.
Molnlng worship, 10:30· a..m.; ·
Sabbath school, SalurdaRy, 2 Suparlntencienl. Sunday church
ST-f.VER$VILLE
COM- Evening worship, 7:30 .p.tif.
p.m.; worship, 3:15 n.m. each school for everyone 9: IS a.m.; MUNITY, .Rev . Edsel Hart, Wednesday, Christian Youth
out lor life dmee lngdsT~ch Morning worship 10:15 a.m.; pasl«. Sunday School 'service Crusade, 6:30 p.m. ; Prayer
urs· Evening servltfls, 7l:l0 p.m. ; 10 a.m. 11rayer Meeting each meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
Saturday, Tu01 ~ an
day evenings, 7: ·
Wednesdayprayerservice,7: 30 Thursday 7:3Cl p.m. Sunday choir prac.tlce, 7 p.m.
UNITE 0 p.m. Extra youth activities on evening Hrvlce, 7:3Cl p.m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF ·
G ff A HAM
METHODIST- Pre&amp;chlng 9:30 .Sunday, S p.m., for all youth up
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST - Danny Evans,
a.m.• first and second Sundays to sixth grade; 6:30 for junior - Pomeroy -Harrisonville pastor. Norman C. Will; supt. ,
of each month ; third and fourth and senior high students.
Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. Sunday School 9: 30 a.m. ;
Sundays each month, worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Paul McElroy, Sunday School Worship service, 10:30 a.m.
service at 7:30p.m. Wednesday Middleport, Sth and Main. Supt. Sunday School 9:3Cl a.m.; Chrlslian E;ndeavor Sunday
evenings at 7:30. Prayer and RauHn Moyer, pastor. Michael morning worship and com · eveniiJ1l.
Bible Study.
Gerlach, Sunday School supt . munlon, 10:30 a.m.; SunQ&amp;y
REORGANIZED CHURCH
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP· Bible School, 9:30 a.m. ; mor- evening yollfh Christian en- OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave., nlng worship, 10: 30 a .m.; deavor, 6:30; Worship services, TER DAY SAINTS- Pflrtland ·
Pomeroy, affiliated with S.B.C., evening , worship, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Racine Road: Ralph Johnson,
the Rev. Fred Hill, pastor. prayer service 7 p.m. Wed· evening prayer meetin~ and pastor. Herbert While, Sundar.
Sunday School, 9: 30 a.m.; nesday.
Bible sludy, 7:30p.m.
School Director. Sund.iy Schoo, ·
morn ing worshl~, 10:3Cl a.m.;
CHURcH
OF • THE
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN 9:30 a.m.; Morning worship,
junior society , 6:30a.m. NYPS, NAZARENE - Middleport , Pine Grove, the Rev . . Arthur 10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening
6:45 p.m. Sunday evangelistic Rev. Audry Miller, pastor ; Combs, pastor. Sunday school, service 1 p.m .. Wednesday
meeling, 7: 30 p.m. Prayer Floyd Carson, supt. Sunday 9:30 a.m.; church services, evening prayer $trv.lces, 7:30
meeting Wedn01day, 7:30p.m. school, 9:30 a.m .; Morning 10:30 a.m .
p.m. _,,
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MIDDLEPORT .
worship 10:30 a .m.; lunlor
BRADBURY ~HUI'ICH OF . BETHt.:EHEM BAPTIST MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - society, 6:30p.m.; 'NYPS, 6:45 CHR'IST - Roy Bill Carter, Greal ' Bend, Charles Norris, .
Corner Fourth and Main, p.m. Sunday evangelistic evangelist ; Wilbur HanlnS, pastor . Worship service, 9:30
Middleport. Rev. Henry L Key, meeting, 7:30 p.m . Prayer Bible school sup!.; Blbleschoo, a.m.; Sunday School, !0:30a.m.
Jr., pastor. Sunday School 9:30 meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. 9: 30 a.m.; morning worship,
CARLETON cHURcH a.m.• Arnold Richards, supl .;
10:30 a.m.; evening worship, 7 Kingsbury Road. Sundar.
Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
MEIGS
!'.m.; Christian Workers Class, School, 9:30a.m.. Ralph Car,
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES COOPERATIVE
Tuesday, 7 p.m. : Wednesday supt. Worship service, 10:30
Larry Carnahan presiding
PARISH
prayer meeting, 7 p.m.
· a.m. and 7:30p.m. alternately.
mlnlster: Sunday, Bible lecture,
THE UNITED
Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
9:30 a.m.; Wotchlower study.
METHODIST CHURCH
ANTIQUITY BAPTISt
7:30 p.m. Rev. Jay Stiles,
10: 30 a .m. ; Tuesday , Bible
Robert R. Cant
Rev. Freeland Norris, pastor. pastor .
sludy, 7:30 p.m. ; Thursday,
Rev. Stonleft Smith
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; church
0 L D
D E X T E R
ministry sc~ool 7: 30 p.m.,
CHESTER - Worship 9:15 service, 7 p.m. Wednesday CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
service meeting 8:30p.m.
a.m.; Churc~ School 10 a.m.
Bible study, 7 p.m.
- Rev. Willard Dutcher,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
ENTERPRISE- Worship, 9
B,IBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, pastor . Mrs. Worley Francis,
Christ In Christian Union - a.m.; Chyrch School, 10 a.m. Minersville, J. A. McWaters, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs.
FLATWOODS- Worship, 11 paslor. Sunday School, 10 a.m .; School, 9:45 a.m. Church Ser·
Russell Young, Sunday School a.m.; Church School 10 a.m.
morning worship, 11 a.m .; vices first and third Sundays
Sup I. Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
POMEROY- Worship, 10:30 Training Union , 6: 30 p.m. ; following Sunday School,
Evening worship 7:30. Wed- a.m.; Church School 9: 15a.m. ; evening worship, 7:30p.m. Second and fourlh Saturday
nesday prayer meeting, 7:30 UMYF 6:30p.m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, evenings, 8 p.m. services.
ROCK SPRINGS ..- Worship 7:30p.m.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
p.m.
10 a.m.; Church School 9 a.m. ;
RACINE FIRST· CHURCH - Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor;
UMYF 6: 30p.m.
OF THE . NAZARENE - Sunday School supl., Ronald
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m .; Osborne. Bible School, 9:30
Rev. Robert Bumaorner
Morning Worship; 10:30 a.m. ; a.m.; preaching 10:45 a.m.;
HEATH - Worship 10:30 Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.. Evening serv.ices, 7:30p.m.
a.m. ; Church School 9:30a.m.; Wednesday, Sunday School
HYSELL
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UMYF 7 p:m.
Superlnlendent, Pauline Me. METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
RUTLAND - Worship 9:15 Cllntock, pastor. Rev. Morris P~stor. Sunday S_chool, 9:30

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RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- a.m.; Young People's service,
SALEMCENTE" _-Worshlp Charles Norris, pastor. Sunday 6:45p.m.; Evangelistic service,
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9a.m.; ChurchSchoollOo.m.; School, 9:30 a.m,; Morn)ng 7: 30p.m. Prayer meeting, •
Scriptural Witness of the Christ
UMYF Thursday, 7 p.m.
worship, 10:45 a.m .; Sunday Thursda~. 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE
CLUSTER
evening
worship, 7:30 p.m. ;
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
BY HOYT AlLEN, JR.
Rev. Forrest R. Donley
Wednesday evening Bible MISSION·- Bald Knobs, Rev.
Minister of Pomeroy Olurch of Olrtst
ASBURY- Worship 11 a.m.; Study.- 7:30 p.m.
.
L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor.
With the hope It will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that whli:h Is
DANVI,LLE WESLEYAN, Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sundal
John the Baptist, who was a cousin of Jesus, said, "And I Church School 9:50a.m. ; WSCS,
lsi Tuesday.
Rev . Lawrence Sullivan , School Supt. Sunday Schoo, good It:~ family and community life, this feature Is sponsored by the business
saw, andbarerecordthatthiBisthe Son of God." (John 1:34).
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 paslor . Sunday School 9:30 9:30 a.m. ; Sunday evening firms and organizations whose names appear below.
John had been baptizing \hose in the Jordan Ri'Ver, which a.m. ; Church School 10 a.m.; a.m.; youth ~nd junior youlh worship 7:'30. Prayer meellng,
were willing to heed to his preaching. He proclaimed very boldly WSCS, 3rd Wednesday.- 7:30 service, 6:45 p.m. ; evening Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Ernest
worship, 7;30 p.m .; prayer and Deeter, class leader. Youth
that the kingdom was near at hand. He called for people to repent p.m.
MINERSVILLE - Worship praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m ..
10 a.m. ; Church School9 a.m.;
SILVER RUN FREE BAP- Ernest Deeter, leader.
(turn from sin), and many wt;re following his advice. When John
WSCS,
3rd
Monday,
7:30p.m.
TISTRev. Howard Kimble,
MT. HERMON UNITED
saw Jesus coming to be baptized, he crted out to the people,
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8 paslor. Sunday schoct, 10 a.m. ; BRETHREN ' CHURCH IN
D. B.A. Anthony Plumbing and
'
" ... Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the a.m.; Church School , 9 a.m.;- Henry Davis, supt.r evening CHRIST- Rev. Robert Shoo~,
Phone 992:3284
Heating
Middleport ·
world ." (John 1:29) . Therefor_e, John the Baptist was convinced Prayer and Bible Study, service, 7: 30 p.m. Prayer, P.,slor. Sunday" ,School, , 9:30
·
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Wtidnesday; 1:30 p:tn. '·' '
meeting, Thurday, 7:30-p.m.
a.m .; Roy Pooler, supt.; ~fred
240 Llncol.n St . OO'l " " " Middleport
··"!!:O:·'"'n-·":"'&gt; :
that Jes~ was· ~ Messia~':' '-" SOUTHERN CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF Wolfe, asst. supt. ; morning
The works of Christ proved his identity . John 5:36 stales," ...
Rev. W. Dolt McClurg
GOD-Rev. James Satterfield, worship, 11 a.m. ; evening
Rev.
Frank
Chtesebrew
pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 sermon, 7:30 p.m ., altematlnQ
the same works that I do bear witness of me, that Ute Father hath
Rev. Martho Ann MeHner
a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; each Sunday. Class meeting 11
sent me."
BETHANY IDorcu) evening service , 7; prayer a .m. alternating ~unday
Jesus' works were always works of God and never works of WorsHip, 9:30 a.m.; Church service and youlh service, mornings. Alfred Wolfe,
Bakers of Good Bread
Mldd:eport, Olio
School
10:30
·a.m.
Thursday,
7
p.m.
layleader;
Chrlatian
Endeavor,
Satan, such as: lying, stealing, cheating, CID'Sing, committing
Huntington. W. Va:
CARMEL - Worship, II
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 7:30 p.m . Sunday . Roger
adultery, drunkennesa, etc. I Peter 2:21 states, "For even a.m., 1st and lrd Sundays; - Homer Stephens, pastor. Buckley , president. Prayer
Sunday School , 9: 30 a.m. ;, meeting, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
hereunto were ye called : because Olrlst alBo suffered for liS, Church School; tO a.m.
.
APPLE
GROVEWorship,
morning
worship,
10:30
a.m.;
Board
meeting
flrsl
Monday
leaving us an example, that ye Should follow his steps."
7:30p.m. ; church school, 9:30 Robert Bobo, Sunday school each month, 7:30p.m.
Therefore, if we are to be followers of Olrlst, (Christians), a.m.; mid-week service, supt. ; Sunday evening service,
RUTLAND
Sales · Allis Chalmers , Service
Wednesday, 8 p.m.
. 7:30. Youth meeting, Monday, 7 RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
then we must follow in His steps and do as He did.
EAST
LETART
Worship,
p.m.
Mid-week
service,
WedRev.
Samuel
Jackson,
Middleport,
Ohio
Farm • Industrial · Lawn · Garden'
The Christian must constantly ask himself, "Are my works 10a.m., flrstandthl rdSundays; nesday, 7:30p.m.
· pastor. Sunday School, 10a.m.;
Tuppers
Plains
667•3435
or actions as Jesus would have them to be?" And if Ute answer 9 a.m., second and fourth
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Mrs. Gertrude Butler, supt.
Sundays;churchschool.9a.m.,
THENAZARENE-'-Rev.
M.
C.
Prayer
Service.
1:30
p.m.;
comes back, "No," then changes must be made. This is a dlf·
firs land third Sundays; 10 a.m., Larimore, pastor, .Bob ·Moore, preaching service, 2 p.m.
ficult job, that of making needed changes. The reason for it is second and fourth Sundays. Sunday School Supt. Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
that Satan is constantly opposing God's will for our lives. lle is Mld·week service, Wednesday, School, classes for all ages, 9:30 cHRIST- Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; morning wor1hlp, 10:45. a.m., V. H. Braley, supt.;
Athens Road
busy planting all kind of thoughts in our minds of why we should 8 p.m.
, Po!neroy
GREAT BEND - Worship 11 NYPS Sunday , 6: 30 p.m.; commun ion and devotions,
The Store with A'Heart
nol walk in Jesus' steps .
A Family That Worships Tog,ether
a.m., 2nd and 4th Sundays; evangelistic service Sunday, 10:30 a.m . Regular board
Racine
949-3342
7:30 p.m. Mid-week ,prayer meeting 7:30, third Salurday
Stays Together
·~
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Jesus said In John 5:39, "Search the Scriptures; for in them Church School, 10 a.m.
FALLS - Worship meellng, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. each month.
ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of 10 LETART
a.m.; Church School 9 a.m. Missionary meeting, second THE RUTLAND COMme." This is certainly true. The Scriptures do testify or give
'
MORNING STAR- Worship ' Wednesdav. 7:30 o.m.
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. I
~lNG
9:30a.m.
;
Church
School
10:30
UNITED
FAITH
NON·
Richard.
Dubbeld,
pastor.
witness of Christ. They tell of His :
; Mid-Week Service. " DENOMINATIONAL- Rev. School , 9:30 a.m .; Worship
- Pre-existence (John 1:1; 1:51). That Jesus actually lived a.m.
Wednesday, Bn&gt;.m.
Robert Smith, pastor. Sunday . service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday
Ohlo's·Oidest Dodge Dealer
Bakers of Holsum Bread
before He came in the form of a Babe in Bethlehem. In fact, He
MORSE CHAPEL-Worship school,9:30o.m. ; Bob Barber, prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m .
Middleport.
Ohio
•
Middleport,
11 a.m., 1st and 3rd Sundays; sup!.; worship service, 10:30 Sunday night worship, 7:30.
was in on the creation of this world.
Church School, 10 a.m.
a.m .; youth meeting, 6: 45
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
- Dominion (Matthew 8:27; Ephesians 1:22; I Peter 3:22).
PORTLAND- Worsh::c 7:30 p.m.; church, 7:30 p.m. ; THE NAZARENE - Rev .
That He would be over all things. He was over nature, as He p.m. ; Church School 9: a.m. prayer meetln~. Wednesday.. Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr ., pastor.
SUTTON - Worship, 11 a.m.
EOENUNITEOBRETHREN Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.;
calmed the sea wilh words. He is over the Church as He guides II 2nd
and 4th Sundays; Church IN. CHRIST- Eldon R. Blake, Morning worship, 10:30 a.m.;
Member of the Big 3
even today through His Splrll and Word. He is over heavenly School 10 a.m.
pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m .; Young people's service, 6:45
WESLEYAN (Racine)
Winnie Holsinger, supt. Mor· p.m. ; Evangelistic serv ices
General Merchandise
powers as even the angels are subject to !lim.
Chester,' Ohio
Worship, 11 a.m. ; Church nlng sermon, 11 a.m.; Evening 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening'
Tuppers Plains
- Incarnation (John 1:1; 1:14). Tha\Jesus was actually God School,
667·3280
service Christian Endeavor, service 7:30p.m.
10 a.m. h h
UMYF lor all c urc es o1 the 7:30p.m.; Mrs. Lyda Chevalier,
in the nesh. This is Ute reason the angel instructed Joseph Ill call
MASON COUNTY
.
Jesus what he did. (Matthew ! :Iliff) . He lllld Joseph that Jesus Southern Clusler, 7:30 ~. m . president. Song service and
each Sunday at the Youth sermon, 8: 20. Mld·Week prayer THE HILAND CHAPEL
would be called Emmanuel, which being Interpreted is, God with Center (Oak Grove Road.)
meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. George Casto, pastor. Sunday'
us.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Mrs. Marie Holsinger, class School, 9:30; evening worship
Rev. Jocob Lehman
leader.
7:30. Thurlday evening prayer'
- Kingdom (Matthew 16:18, 19; Colossians 1:13). That Jesus
Family Recreation
Rev. St1ndtey lroflllum
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT service, 7:30p.m.
Pomeroy-Member F. D.I . C. &amp;
would establish a kingdom which even hell could not penetrate.
Swimming
JOPPA - Worship 10 a.m.; CHURCH HarriSonville MASON FIRST BAPTIST Federal Reserve System
This is none other than Ute Church of the Lord Himself. The Church School 9 a.m.; Prayer Road, Rev. Roy Taylor, pastor ; Second and Pomeroy Sts. , Stan
henry Eblin, Sunday School Craig, paslor. Sunday school
Church is a spiritual kingdom and can not be stopped by mUltary Meeting, Wednesday, I p.m.
LONG BOTTOM - Church ~upt . )unday School , 9:30a.m. ; 9:45a.m.; worahlp aervlce, 11'
Meigs County Branch
power, as earthly kingdoms can. The Lord's Church came into services, 9 a .m.; Sundlly School evening worship, 7: 30 p.m. a.m.; training union, 6:30p.m.
;
existence in Ute city of Jersualem In A.D. 33on lite Jewish Feast 9:ol.5 a.m. Bible sludy every Prayer and pra ise service, evening worship service, 7:30
Rexall Drugs
Thursday, 7:30p.m.
Thursday, 7:30p.m.
p.m. Mid-week prayer service
Day of Pentecost.
NORTH BETHEL- Worship
COMMUNITY CHURCH, Wedne1day, 7:30p.m.
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We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
- Meekness (Luke 23:9). That Christ was a man that had 11a.m.; Church School tO a.m. Dexter - Worship services CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
992-2955
Pomeroy
ALFRED - Sunday school, Salurday and Sunday, 7:30 Services al 315 Main St., Pt
miraculous powers, all must agree if they believe the Bible. But,
296 W. se·c ond Ph. 992.j86J Pomeroy
9 : ~5 a .m. 01ch Sunday ; P.m.
. . .·. ... _ Pleasant, Sunday School 9:15
Lo keep this power under control, which Is meedkness, was a preaching al 11 a.m. each • HEM L 0 C K
G R 0 v E a.m. Sundays, 11 a.m. : Wed
dynamic task.
Sunday. l'rayer meeting, 7:45 CHRISTIAN- O.vld )tautter, nesday, testimonial meeting 8
- Priesthood (Hebrews ~ : 5) . That Jesus is a high priest p.m. Wednesday ; WSCS, 8 p.m. pastor; Stanford Stockton, supt. p.m. All welcome.
and
on lhlrd Tuesday each month. Morning worship, 9:30 a.m.;
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURC H
today, no Bible believer can deny. Peter makes it very plain in I
R E EOSV ILLE - Sundoy church school, 10: 30 a .m.; - Letart Route!, the Rev. Sta n
Electric Motor Repair
St. Rt. 7
Chester, Ohio
Peter 2:9 that all Christians are In Ute priesthood today. schoo~ 9:30; preechlng, 7:3Cl young peoples meeting, 6:30 •Craig, paslor. Sunday schoo I,
810 W. Main
992•5750
p.m. )Unday ; prayer meeling, p.m.; evening worship, 7:30. 9:30 a.m. ; prayer and Blbl
Choose the Church o~your Choice
Therefore, all Christians are to have a holy life and be willing to 7:30p.m.
..
Tuesday ; WSCS, 7:30 Blbleo51udy, Wednesday, 7:30 study, 7:30p.m. Collagepraye r
serve in the service of the Lord.
first Thursday each monlh .
p.m. ·
service, Tuesday , 10 a.m. ;
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh ip,
MT. UNION BAPTIST - worship service, Friday, 7:30
-Rejection (John 1:11). That Jesus was rejected by lite
10 a.m.; Church School, 9 a.m. Rev. Cecil
pastor. Sunday p.m. ' '
Jewish nation is a well known fact. But, what is not so well known
TUPPERS PLAINS
school sup!., Joe Sayre. Sunday MASON
CHURCH
0
Take Someone with You to Church
is the fact tliat anyone who refuses to p~t their faith in Him, Worship 9 a .m.; Church School school, 9:45 a .m.; Sunday CHRIST - Loren T. StephenS,F
Meats and Groceries
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
evening worship, 7:30. Wed- minister. Worship, 10 a.m
Syracuse
repent (t urn from sin), confess Him before others, be burled with 10 a.m. .
992-3986
K_ENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, nesday prayer and Bible study, Bible sludy, 11 :15 a.m .; even In
Kermit Walton, Mgr •
Him in Chrislian baptism, and live faithful and obedient lives
Hobar t Newell , sup!. Services 7:30J'.m .
,
worship, 7:30 . p.m. Mid-wee ~
today, are also rejeding Him.
weekly, 9:30 o.m. on Sunday.
T P P E R5
PLAINS service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m
.,
- Resurrection (Matthew 16:21; I Corinthians 15:4). Thal Preaching first and third CHRISTIAN - Mr. John Wyatt, MASON ASS EMILY 0 F
Sundays of month by Clifford pastor; J. S. Davis, Sunday GOD - Second St., Mason, W
Christ came back from Ute dead Is historical fact that is-backed Smith, 9:30a.m.
School supt.; Sunday school, Va. Chester Tennant, pastor .
•
HOBSON CHRISTIAN 9:30 a.m., Morning Sermon, Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morup with mountains of evidences. The person who deni es this is
Church
and
Office Supplies-Gifts
Furnlture and Applla·nces
blinded, physically, mentally, and spiritually.
- UNION - Darrel Doddrlll, 10:30 a.m. Evening sermon, 7 nlng worship, 11 a .m
992-2641
pastor . Sunday School, 9:30 p.m .
evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m
Middleport
Phone 985-3308
Chester1 ().'
- Ascension (Acts 1:9). That Jesus with His resurrected a.m., Leonard Gilmore, first
LETART FALLS UNITED Bible study and prayer servlc e.
body went into outer-space without the help of any aeronautics elder; evening ser·vlce, 7:30 BRETHREN - Rev . Robert Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Phon e
p.m. Wednesday prayer Shook, pastor ; Herschel Norris, 713·5133.
equipment is a miracle which took place in Ute presel!ce of many meeling, 7:30p.m.
Attend the (;hurch or Your Choice .
sup!. Sunday school, 9:3Cl a .m.;
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CHESHIRE CHURCH OF Sunday evening youth Mrvl ce
carried off to eternal heaven, it is a beautiful picture.
BEARWALLOW RIDGf! GOO OF PROPHr.CY, G. P. 6: 45 with Miley Lou Carler,
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The 60th anniversary of Girl Scouis of the U.S.A. is being
obaerved thla week.
It was March 12, 19121n Savannah, Ga. that Juliette Gordon
Low declared that shot was going to start "aomethlng for the girls
of Savannah, and all America, and all the world," and that
"110methlng waa Girl 'lkoutlng.
Now nearly 32 n!UIIon glrlund W!)lllen have ai one Ume or
another ·been members of Girl Scollta. In the best American
tradition; It 1.1 a IUCC•IIory - a youth movemtnt dedicated to
the purpose of lnlplrlng girls with the highest ideals.of character,
·conduct, patriotlsm, and service that they may become happy
,and resourceful citlzerul.
From thatflrst troop of II girl.s, al yearugo In Savannah, to
the nearly four mllllon•girl scouts today, the byword has been
action - social, ecologtcai, cominunlty ~ all stemming from the
imer aw....,neu and growth of the Individual members.
Our congratulations to the Girl Scouts of America, and to the
local leaders involved In the volunteer program.
111E APPALACHIA HERITAGE CAMP program for
diaadvanteged girls sponaored by the Four River! Girl Scout
Council at Camp Sandy Bend near EliJabeth, W. Va. has been
diacontlnued.
Miss Lynn Patton; district advisor for the Council, advised
leaders of this at a meeting Wedneldly at the ColumbWJ and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
She suggested that perhaps the Big Bend Naighborhood
would want to sponsor a girl at one of the regularly scheduled
programa during the summer. For the past two years, Meigs
County organizatlorw and individuals haw aent 37 diBadvanlaged
girls to the Heritage Camp.
It was reported that the sale of cookies over the Four Rivers
Council area was clown corwlderably owr Ialii year's sales. In
fact, Miss Patton repol1ed that Council profit on the cookie sale
this year was $4,000 lesa than last year. The cookie sale is one of
the maJor ways of financing purchases of camp ·equipment and
maintaining the camp sites uaed by the scoutS.
Extra cookie~ have been secured by th.e CouncU and Junior
troops wUUng to conduct a street sale Jre asked to contact the
Parkersburg office . Scout officials suggest setting up a teble or
booth In the bualrtess section ol the commwtltles.
Miss Patton amounced the leaders' lwtcheon at Williamstown, W. Va. on April 28. ReMrvitlons are ~o be made with Mrs.
Donna Ohlinger before April 12. Among those to be recognized
and presented p1na will be Mrs. Ohlinger, 10 yean In the IICOUtlng
program, and Mrs. Roscoe Wlse, a leader for five years.
Day camp waa dlsCWJBed and II wu noted that the Neighborhood Is aUU without a dlrecl«. A planning seulon on day
camp was announced for Mardi 28 at Coolville at the home of
Mril. Betty Welch, for those in the Coolville, Meigs County and
Athens area. The poealbUity of lowering the day camp fee was
discuaaed.
Another appeal was made lor a neighborhood chairman.
Mn. Ohlinger's resignation was effective last month.

· :Bf#4/..$k(J1J!er is_ .Given
for Miss Nancy Mayer
Ml• Marcy Owena and Miaa
Susie Andrews entertained
recenUy with a bridal ahower
h~norlng Min Nancy Jo
Mayer, whose marriage to
Jamea Clatworlhy wUl be an
event of Sunday it the Trinity
. Church In Pome~oy: .
Games were · pla7ad wl~
· prizes going to . Mias Becb' '
Triplett, Mias Kathy Moore,
M1sa VIcki Sutton and Mias Liz
Blaettnar. The bride-elect's
wedding colors of pink and
lavender were carried out In
the decorations. Refreshments
of cake, ice cream and punch
were iel'ved by the )loaleaael.
Presenting gills to Mlas
Mayer were those named
above and Miss Melanie Burt,
Miss Donna Wilson, Miss

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Easter, the Mason Mothers
Club designed EaafA!r hats and
wore them Io IheIr club
meeUrig '!Vedneeday evenins !II
the home of Mrs. Gaty Gibbs
here. Mra. Chades Yeager'!
bunny rabbit hat won the prize.
Other highlighta at the evening
were hints given by club
members on how they mainlalned their weight.
The """up made plans to
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on April 10. They also
discuaaed and made plans for
saving bottle CB"",
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will give a party lor the
clauroom In Hartford or
Milson school that gives the
moat bottle caps. The child that
brings the greatest number of
caps wiU be recognized.
For their next meeting the
group plans to go to the
Mountaineer Dinner Theatre
near Winfield.
Refreshmenta were served
by h01le11, Mra. Glbha and cohoetesa, Mra. Richard Fowler
to the follOWing : Mrs. Sammy
Hoffman, Mrs. Gary Rouah,
Mrs. John Lewil, Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer, Mn. Edward
Ryan, Mrs. Robert Stewart.
Mrs. James Proffitt, Mrs.
Phyllla Knopp, Mrli. Homer
Noble, Mrs. Roger Hysell, Mrs.
John Karschnlk, Mrs. Larry
Noble, Mrs. Charlea Yeager
and Mrs. Joseph Uah.

Guiding Star
Council Meets
SYRACUSE - Guiding Ster
Council 124, Daughters of
America Lodge, met at their
hall Thursday night, March 9.
Meeting was conducted in
ritualistic form with Councilor
Wllmi Davidson, In the chair.
Reported ill were Sylvia
Zwllllng in Veterans Memorial
Hospital, William Thuener in
the Holzer Medical Center,
William Dockworth In hoapltel
In Rlllmail, David Mills, home
from hospital, and Agne1
Whlie, able to be out after an
aitack of nu.
Guiding Star Council wiU
hoel the annual raUy at the
Elementary school on Aprll13.
The seulon will begin at 1:30
p.m. with dimer to be served
at six by the hoet councll. AU 50
year members will be honored
as this Is the 50th anniversary
ol District 13.
Attending were Wilma
Davidson, Councilor, Jean
Hall, Deputy, Janice Lawaon,
Esther Harden; Margaret
Cottrill, and Robert Flailagan.

Donna Weber, Miss Debbie
Crow, Mlaa Irene Barnea, Mlaa
Jo Ellen Diehl, Mtaa Cathy
Yates; Miaa Bron Dalley, Miss
Joyce Kerns, Mrs . Kaye
Walker, Miss Jan Belling,
MiBf Judy McKnight, Mlsa
Sheila McKnlcbt, Miaa Nancy
La11e, MJsa Maralynn 'tracy,
Mias Csralym Tracy, Mlas
Anita Fultz, Mill Patty Well.
Miss Diana King Miss
Brenda Van Meter: Mlas
Debbie Harbrecht, Miaa Connie
Grueeer MJas Kathy Durst
Miss S~san Lanning, Mis~
Great ladles and their
Connie Lanning, Miaa Debbie
May, Mlas Connie Radford, contributions In political,
Mlu Twlla Clatworthy, Mlsa social and economic nelda was
Ingrid Hawley, and Mias Mary the emphasis of the program
and discuallon at the Wed·
Sue Hayes.
nesday night meeting of the
Middleport Uterary Club held
at the home of Mrs. Bernard
Fullz.
A book by Stephen Shadegg
detailing the talenta and acMickey, Mrs. Don Erwin, Mra. compllshmenta of Clsre Booth
Gall Miller, Mri. Edward Luce was reviewed by Mrs.
Hawley, Mra. Sean Mullen. Carl Horky. Mrs. Harold Sauer
Sending gifts were Jimmy Joe reviewed "Curious Ufe lor a
and Mary Beth Hawley, Mr. Lady", the biography of the
and Mrs. Paul Rusaell, and controversial lsabeUe Burge.
Holly's great-grandmother, In response to roll caU members named a "great" lady.
Mrs. Edith Hood.
Mrs. James Euler, program ·
chairman, presented the two
VISIT PATIENT
reviewers.
Mrs. Donley Reibel, Mrs.
Mrs.
Richard
Owen,
Henry Reibel, and Mrs. Arnold presiding, noted that the
Hayes were in Gallipolis March 28 meeting 'wiD be with
Wednelday to visit Mrs. Henry Mrs. Waller Waddell. Candy
Reibel's brother, Earl Logan, a was served by the h01tesa.
patient at the Holzer Medical
Center. He underwent surgery
VISIT MRS. YATES
there. His room number Is 324.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Arnett,
They also vlalted with Mrs. McArthur, were the recent
Edith Ryther, a patient at the guesta of. Mra. Geneva Yates,
hoepltal.
Middleport.

Book Reviewed
By Mrs. Horky

·Birthday Party Given Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Miller
entertained Swtday with a
party honoring their daughter,
Holly Renee, on her fOurth
birthday anniversary.
Games were played with
prizes going to Kristin Bailey,
Wendy Dunfee, and Terry
Wayland. Hats, balloons,
blowouts and candy were given
as favors. lee cream and cake
were served.
Other guests at the party
·were Amy ErWin, Greg Rager,
Kellle Mullen , Tonya Ash,
Sonya Ash, Demaris Ash, Janie
Coleman, Debb.le Faulk, Bobby
Faulk, Mike and Jeff Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalley and
sona, Barry, John and B. J.,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dailey,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ash and

Commemoration Seroice Held
A service Ill commemoration Promised Sunshine Without
for Mrs. Foreat Donley and Rain". The prayer was by Mrs.
Mlu Clara Garland was William Russell, Mrs. Charles
_featured at the Wednesday Grue~er, Mrs. Stella Grueaer,
meeting of the Women's and Mra. For~a. An eulogy to
Society of Chrlstlan Service of Ml11 Garland and a requiem
the Minersville
United for Mr~. Donley were given by
· · Methodist Church.
Mrs. Hazel Mc:CaUum.
. Mrt. E"*ene Ferbll had
Scripture by Mra. Puah from
c~rge of llie .aervlce which Mark II, 21-40-, preceded
. opened will! .a ruponaive the reading of Easter aelecr:eadlng: Mra~ &lt;;Uiford Phillips tl0illl~lu4lng "Went" by Mra.
read· "PraclOUI ~elliorles," ,Stella GrMr, ''He il Coming
'Mr:a. Herbert Pqh bad a Again" by Mrs. Charles
•,1111111, . ''GOd Knows Bell", Grueaer_; "Dark and Lonely
·· ,Mr'a. Otto Hartenliach read . was 1M Garden" by Mrs.
''Croialng the Bar," 1nd Mrs. Mc:CaUum; "Remember the
Karl Grueaer, "God llAd NQI Prayar of Juiil" by Mn. UUie
.Starcher; "He Is Rlaen''. by

Mrs . Forbes, and "The
Christian Life" by Mrs.
Phillips.
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Readings on the St. Petrick a
Day theme were pven by Mrs.
Phillips, Mra. Forbll and Mra.
Brooks Sayre. Mn. Sadie
Brown and Mra. Harten~ch
gave the le)jend of the
ehamrock, and the Lord'a
Prayer concluded the meeting.
· Others ettendlng were Mrt.
Fannie Phillips, Mrs. Fnda
Mitch, and Mn. Gladys
Taylor. The group mel lor an
all-day qulltln1 -'on 11 the
church. A potluck dinner wu
aerved at noon.

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Card c' Thanks
OUR SINCERE thanks to all of
you for the many kindnesses

extended during our recent

bereavement. A special
thanks to those who ,.nl
flower errangements and

lood, to the Rev. W. H. Perrin,
to the firing squad and guard
ol Drew Webster Post 39,
AmerJcan Legion, Including
Joe Struble, Frank Clark,
Lawrence Smith, Jerome

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Charles
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Th• trustees of Letart Twp ,,
Melga County, Will accept bids

until 7 p.m. Mondey, Aprll ·3,

1972, for purchase af used motor
grader .
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115 hOrsepower 6 cylinder
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Power steering
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45 Patients
Given Party
A community service party
was staged Wednesday for 45
patlenta at the Southeastern
Ohio Mental Health Center,
Athens, by the juniors of the
American Legion Auxiliary Ill
District 8.
ContribuUng for the party
were the jwtlors of Pomeroy
Unlt39, $5 and !lema valued at
$15; Middleport Unit 128, $5
and Items valued at $25, and
Racine Unit602and Wilkesville
Unl1476, $$each.
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Mrs. Avane 11 Bass, Mrs.
Enuna Hendricks, Mrs. Unda
Darst, Mrs. Trudy Ohlinger,
Mrs. Ella WIU, Mrs. Helen
Kennedy, Mrs. Rosie Searles,
and Mrs. Edith Spencer.
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wvlceo 111 ~~~t~kft. tft-2214.
' ~llrlc Shap. Polrltloy,
. lid $Ingar S.let and
.Slrvlce. We Sl)arpon $cl_,.,
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HAiiRtSoN'S Tv IIIII Aniti.INJ
Service. Pl1ont 992-2$22.
6-IO.Ife
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HOUSE BUILDERS, CALL 11 timlttl, phone Charlll
GUY NEIGLER, RACINE,
Llalt, 9yracuu, V. V.
. SPTIC TAMKI -CLIAiliD ' OHIO.
3-5-30!
JoltniOft and Son, Inc.
REASONABLE rallS. I'll. ..... . .
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ieA.oY-MIX coNciie~tct
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• atructlon Co. Wupoc:lalilt In
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rt!l . aluminum vinyl and ''"'
SEPTlC ..,.. c~ntd. Mlllir- ; tltl1118ftl. Phon• "3-2214. sl~; mit11111, trick and
Sanltaiton, Stewart,Ohlo.•Ph.
Gotlltln _ Rtally·Mix Co.,, alone: compttle lint of
U2·3m.
MlciiJitpart, Ohlo.
tf . rnlclinllet and a'lmmtreltl
2·12-~ . .
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6-:JO. ci roofing; .. ramodttln~;
building, SUIP lnded celllnga,
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ling: complete lint of.
Maaonry work. Alt work'
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oatlalactfon. w. .,.. tully
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Insured for your prolldlon. 32
N. Second, ph. 992·2f1.. ,'
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CUITIM. H£AnNG
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P.S.; fad,ory air, low

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68
Chevrolet
Impala.
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Save space. Buy nQW. Excellent condition.

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and paintings. 11•s
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98 Lux. 4 dr. sed., solid black. ·Real _
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1971
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1966 BUICK ....... on~ · '1295

Road Runner, 4 speed, 383 engine.

Riviera solid white, engine lust been overhauled .

1965 MERCURY....... only '795

Colony Park station wagon, autO.~ power
steering &amp; power brakes.
'Come in and make us an offlr on a new·or u-"
car. We have 35 new cars in s~k. We need
some goOd used ens so come &amp; trade with us.

We Service What We Still
Our Word Is Our Bond
Evtnintlllil7 p.m.-Sal Sttvlcttll12 liMn
Slltt Til s p.m.
·Set 1111 Ntlson, R011 51111111. Ctwlnl Cllvlt1, tr Ed
tlol 1111 II.
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·DODGE
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'1695
2 Dr. H.T., 4«1 engine, auto:, P.S., P.B., dr.
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green, vinyl top. air condition.

51295
'68
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ERCURY
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Mqnterey, P.S., P. S:
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'69 MUSTANG ................Sl295
4 speed, maroon with racing stripes.
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'65 ·FORD 2'· Dr.........:...... 5395
'64 PLYMOUTH..........;..... '295

CASH TAlKS·- 112.900 full
prlct, 2 1tory frlmt. '3
bedrooms, 1'1'&gt; baths, tots of
NEWS, llkt liar.... storm
doors. windows, etc. Clost 10
s'-lng, excellent loc:allori.

'63 OLDS. ·4 Dr..............~ '250
'63 BUICK .....................:..'300
'61 CHEVROLET................'150

FARMS WANTED
NO PARKING AREA - I
y. ·'""''·
bath,
bocllraamo.
IMraement,
torctd7
porchal; IN OOOC .
CO~ioTj tON. 15,900.00.

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HENRY E. CLELAND SR.
AE.t.LTOR

RIGGS BROS., INC•
USED.CARS
Ph. tiS-4100

LGcated on S. Rt. 7

Olester,o.

Real Estate For Sale

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unlum~ '69 CHEVE,L.LE SS *' ·4..... 'II' ••.
prtmenlt. C'-' to tchoot. trentmlulon, Hunt ' Sii~; ~ •
Phono 992-541.
· AM.FM rediG, vii]YI raG!; '{ 1,,
10.1f.tlc excellent condition, phofll • •
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3-17.;.; -f: ;
FiRST FL06l;""tfiniiilid ( 742 ' 461 1.
bedrqom apartment, phOI1t
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IH3 FORD GlltKit XL 500, 219
3-17-tfc
engine, bucket -~~ - 11541: ,
-N-IC_E_2_btd_r_oom
__hou_•_wlth
phone 992'5960·
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bath, nice yard and lot of
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3- ·311'
privacy. Phont 992·2.!02.
'62 FALCON, 6 . cyllndtl'l
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s!a11Urd. good tll'el, ..._ .
992 ' 2041 '
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rRAILER •. Brown's Trailer
Court. Minersville. Ohio,
phon~ 992·3324.
3·3-tfc '66 THUNDERBIRD, V·l,
automatic; POYitr atwlng,
ONE LARGE trailer ipo\i:
power ·llrakn. ~ wlnVelme G. Zuapan, 7n.5750,
dowa, ~ 992·5631.
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2 BEDROOM, 'h double, flw. 1965 MERCURY Monterey,
nlshed on 4th 1. . Coli"' In · ~~ood, good !I'"· phOI1t
Syracuse. Phont 992·27.,, ·
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celltnt conclltlan, IIOod ·" '"·
SIX R00Mhoust, 133 Buffernirt' extra
good flnlth. ~ 992:
Avt. (:onllct Ed Hedrick, 21371 210 or 992·21G. 11tS.
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Wtdswor!h Drive. Columbuo, •
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. Ohlo, ,phont 237·® .
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Employment Wanted

KMIIUIII Mabllt Home S.ltl, PART TIME sacN'-"f : tyllinfl,
MODERN 3or ,j bedroom ·home. HOUSE, 5 roomsll!d bath,. lull
baMmtnt
at
101
E.
Main
St."-11111·
Ohlo.
shorthand, office inldtinil
Phone 992·3062.
3-2.tfc moo. phone 992-3919 or 992·
12-t7.90fcj tklllt: In your fll8ce of tm·
2729 '
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~~='or my ' -· " ' HOUSE. 1642 Lincoln Helghta.
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POMEROY
992
Call O.My Thomp1011.
· 3 BEDROOM home, b a - t:
and aluminum awning, - - - - - - - ' - - Locuat 51. - Beaullfully
cltcerated, 3 B.R., -IV. baths,
3196.
7-11-tfc. 2 acroa, fruit lrttl 1nd
1tumlnum tklrtlng, .. com ·
on largt lot with attachld
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berrlts, closed·ln ·porchll. all
plettly utup. IJtlutlful, OR\' 'WALL Flnllhtr con·
tractor. R. I. Dubbtld, ~
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electric.
For
furthtr
In·
I'XIItlon.
C&gt;.M.r !HYing slate.
garaga ll!d garden apace.
formotlon call 1·667-3624.
PhOnt 9.19-4192 or 992·5212. · • ?.CZ-5125.
Compltlll with. clrapas, vtn. 3 BEDROOM ranch tv~ homt.
blinds, carpet, and l111e
Arbaugh
Tuppers
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Plalna. AllAddition}
. new with
· !Dial ·
clltp frtelt In baltmtnt,
tfKirlc
and
centr1~
air
SII;ODO.
conditioning, Wr!h and '1/o tully NICE 2·story home with tufl :
Brick Ave. Rtnlll
carpeted,
full bnemtnl;· baMmtnt, 2 lois. new forced
property- 3 rms., bath up, 2
:::;rln
'battmant.
See by , air furnace. Near P-ray.!
rma. bath dawn, with l~rge;
ntm•lf,
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992·2196
Eltnltnlary School. Phone.'
ltval, corner lot, MI·UP tor
or
·3515.
DaM'y 'rhompson. •
992 731&lt;4 10
tralltr. tl,500.
Financing available.
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MIDDLIPORT
CENTURY OlO CATOUlG BUSINESS
5 BR, 2 full batha.
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HouMwlht'a dream kltchall.
Montgomery Ward is looking for S.les
Can bo UI8CI II dupleK.
Walking dlatance to shop·
Agents. Husband-Wife team on a full.
· 110 Mechanic Streej
ping.
time basis. Experienced in Sales and
6 Rm., 2 baths. lllf'IQI and
Pomeroy,
Olaio
45769
cellar houM, with two extra
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Management.
loll, I!YIIhln walking distance
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
This Franchise does not require a
to thopplng.
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OPPORTUNITY Is knocking. We have a business which
Tralltr . IOJt!O Champion.
has returned the lnv~tment In one year. Asking onl y
large Investment. Program Is
Air condition .. S.t up on lot
$20,000.00.
designed to furnish Agent with a ready
nt1r M &amp;' A Shopping. $2,900.
IAIY FARM
Lincoln St.- ' rma. ll1d
market, pre-sold custoli'lers and Im29 ACRES - with tree gas, oil and gas Income. 6 room
bath, paneled and carpeted.
home. both, cellar. barn. and fruit. Only Sl3.500.00.
CIOII In, Slt,OOO.
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mediate commissions.
· l IEDROOMS
. LETART FALLS
RENOVATED - Neat older homo. Gas furnace, beth.
Everything is made available from
2 Bedroom. one l!ath,
paneling. Garage. I&lt; acre of land. City wa!er and ge•.
butment, located
store 'fixtures, display material and
overlOoking tha Ohio Rlvar,
Ohio Power. Only sn.ooo.oo.
Catalogs to your training with capable
wll~ 3 &lt;XIrl rlvarfront lott.
0,1110 RIVER FRONTAGE
w.ooo.
High lind abo_. flood for building. Law land lor. laun·
and trained a5Sistance. You will retain
Lon '
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chlng, fishing . tnd swimming. Asl&lt;lng $16,500.00.
a favorable percentage of the profits.
- Aerts, commercial,
1 BUSINESS lUlL DINGS
located on corner Rfl. 33POMEROY ~ Buy now befaro they get higher and scarce.
Write today, giving your name~ ad7, with 111181! llldg. Rt. 124
Both
on
East
Main
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Mlntrtvllle, 56KI2. Wlltr
dress and telephone number with
WHAT we NEED I~ MOR.E LAND, MORE FARMS,
and gas. Rlvarfront, 11.200.
complete qualifications
Lilt •1 &amp; ,.._ Located In
HOM~S IN MIDDLEPORT. RIVER FRONTAGE, AND
lllouwror on luttlmut &amp;
HIGHWAY PROPERTIES. WE HAV E SEVERAL
Agency Development Department, 4-1
Brick, Appr011. 1ID If. 116,000.
THINGS COOKING . WANT TO SHARE IN MONEY TO
Montgomery Ward &amp; COmfNinY, Inc.
BE MADE IN MEIGS COUNTY. THEN LIST WITH US,
ttvar.l IAh .... ltlt.
IF NO SALE. YOU PAY NOTHING.
1000 South Monroe' Street
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Baltimore, Maryland 21232
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HELEN l. TEAFORD, ASSOCIATE ft2 .2371

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'Virgil B. Teaford, Sr. •I;lroker

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loaner

cars Mtd
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mechenlcal ,..,.Ira.

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992·141-4161
W.arehrllyltiMM

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1967.OLDS........ .'.... only '1395 ·

,LARGE ESTAIUSHED COIPMY

W. llaft

f.:."'l.:..'!e . P111H1.. .

Skylark conv. Get ready for spring in this
beauty . .

$7485.00.

·69 Plymouth

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LeSabre 2 dr . I:I.T., tan with black vinyl. top•
Real clean 68 Buick, one owner.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

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Phone Hf-2103

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Business SerVices

.MlLLER
MOBIL£ HOMES

71 Chevelle
Malibu
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Heavy duty .

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67 Ford Van

QILAND

ttrms available. Phone 992·
tlcktil, n0 purchalt r-·lred;
21" BlaCk I Whltw, Crollev TV
5641.
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tilt li'lg~! Slar·"Mirktf
on twl..l, • aood conclll,lon,
3-IU!c ntJ(t to tht Orlva·ln Thtltre,
rtlllllllbly prlcecl. " ' - 992·
Milton,
Va. whtnl lOIN
Gl3.
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ELECTIIOLUX ·Vacuum prlctt and convtnltnl ~tn~lce
. :1-.16-:Jfp
Cllintr compltN I!YIIh • at· are !Mturtd every day, chtc:k
611 Eaat Main Slretl
tiChinenta. cordwlnder II1CI thafoUowlng prlc:ft and atock
POMEROY, OHIO
2 ll·iolfii\ HORSES, 1 pony; :i .,_lnt spr1y. UNCI but In llkt ~our ltrdtr. Favorite or
.
992-12st11114:ot
Sllldltlo Arnold CO,aft, ~ · new condition. · Pay au5 Bonut brand white brtld 7
Sui1Uy
1 1-ng•
$42-GII da'l . and 7G-SIOI
cath or budtJtt plan 1vallablt. 10.- 11 with 110 tddltiOitlll
992·2561
Phone 992-1641.
purchalt. Broughton's 2 pet.
31Mic
3-IUIC swttf milk gal. 99c, Botognt ' IEAUTY AND CHARM
In pltct lb, 59&lt;. 111'1. A 1111111 . .t.tmosl ,_ BRICK-3 large
BEAUTY.
equlprntnl. 22 CHANNEL OemcolciS.ttlllte
egga
doz. 11,
tltb bedrooma wlth dou bl•
cltlzena bind rad , good
bacon3whole
or smoked
flail lb; -.:,
Pllont7G·
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closets. Tile kltchtn Is 1
condition, phone 992·3Jl0.
3-1S.3tc
29 oz. can pork and
Van
Clmp
houlewlle's dream. 1'•
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3·17·31c
btanl2 cana 59&lt;, Hart's whole
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FRESH EGGSI Flnt ~llty ..
kernel corn 5 cans 11, b!rlhs, carptltd, recreation
Mldlurn, 111'11 and 1111111. TROPICAL :,- FtS'if,i' . r.ilcy
Broughton'• let Milk 'tee room hat every!hlnt, utility'
prlC*I rklht. John T, .Ltdllt, · IUIIIIIH• angelo and br "ita,
Cream, Gal . l1 .1t. whitt room, carport. About 1 acre
~.~ng~vnr., Ohio.
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3-1~C
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WANTEO
IUY POLLED ECONOMY, .
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'$20. We KCipt•Faittral Food .
3 IEOROOM .HOMES
March 31st, 7 ~ MN! Co. 12 'fT. WIDE ·!railer, 11r. con·
CaUtion. Strtldl Y'1UI' money,
.ALl. PRICES, •
Fal11roundli rnlrDyLQhlo. dlttontd~ wathtr ll!d clrytr ~
Soutllelltorn Ohio l'olltd . sUOI; See Howard Joltnaon,
food COUJI.Oilland tlmt,- Ul
CALL CLELAND'S
Hereford Auoclatlon'l Chitter.
, ' for l1tld ROfiiG~t, onlan ,1811
Stc•ld ·Arronilel CO,tdld Sill.
,
3-IUtp • and ~din Planlt at n~ttal.
ltENT? 15,900.00
111111 1111 •. For ca~ll
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In inany ~ya at Bright
ho,me ln.
tr..JI- U :11M,:
,,IJD HI, ... II'IRCUR'I' outboard •
Atheftl, Cllto. '"r ,,. · 1, ~... ,, motor. pho(tt .f15!G25.~ . '1
Marktl;.-t
to Va.
01!1.-," ' r=~~~:nice excellent
lrt, Mason. W.
yard or
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mileage, one owner has atr. This is a real nice
69 Buick.

Uke new, locally owned.

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. 1111wldtpidiupllOcty; V.a..,.lne,atd. 3 tPttd trana .. good
tirn,deanclill.ColorwhiN.Ste.tryl.you'lllluy!hfl-.
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Long wide bed, 3speed, V-8, blue

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automatiC changar. illal- .
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m.D. uaa our bu fat' ttrmo. ~'ll:ALT~~ ::,."-1
~~~ 992·7811.
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p.m., Ch. 6
Widow," .Ginger·. R~trs,
11 :30p.m., Ch. 7 ... "Liz~lt,"
Eleanor Parkor, 1 a,m., Ch..
10 ... and tho Ch. 4 trlpli·
feature. " Five Mllea r:to
Midnight," "Red. Garten..''
end "Magic Sword," star·
ling at 11:30.
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Today's best show well
may IMr one running at 10
a.m.. Ch. 10.
It's " Th Ia Year In·

3 ROOMS
NEW
FURNITURE
'349.95 '

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All ~lllnthlylel: unlb )•
.,..llilhtlytc,_cNd;all .... . !
~~ Ill Mil. Sli ' lhlin '
tonight. RldlfiOUf' TV &amp; · Ap, .

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SUH
z.nlitl floar .s.m.~e.l.~··
327 ,qiM. • IPIId trans., cltail lnNr_lor I good !lrn.
, , cttor, . 11•..., 1!141 'amite, · ' Mtcl. trll· flnttll. Nice:
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StERE~.
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Two old.flme late-night
poople, and two of my
favor-lin, Sieve A\111! •ml
frompt, Dependable ~ice
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Jayne Maedaws. fill In liir
Ch. 12 ...
'flmf','
Dick Cavtt! tonight, 11: 30 Wr&lt;llllllna. 2 p.m.. Ch. 7 ...
Stjme Phone 992-2511
p.m., Ch. 6.
... v,• .,_ Bowling, noon,
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Taylor, with
MDV I ES : " Yankee still one more OSU
Buccaneer.'' Jeff Chendler, baaketballthow, 13:30 p.m..
4 p.m.. and the prlm•flme Ch. 4 ... Pro Hockey. North
Notice
ftlture. "Rope at Sand.'' 9 S!ara vo. Brulnt, 3 p.m., Ch.
Mobile Homes For Sale
p.m.. plus the horror double- 8 .. . World Chomplonshlp
f'"':-:--:::~----, r - - - - - -- --,
ftllur'e,
"Night Caller from Tennis, 3:30p.m., Cha. 2 &amp; 1
Now's Tlmt To
Oufer
Space,"
and ... American Sporhman,
"Strangler
of
!he
Swamp"
at 4:30 p.m., Ch. 12 ... Auto
ORDER
11:30 p.m., all on Ch. 10.
Racing, wllh • prolllt on
SlTURDAY,
MARCH
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Richard Ptlty, 5 P:m.. Ch. 6
'fiELD SlEDS
Todey's btl! bat Ia clearly ... Jacksonville Ojlen, 5:30
a preview of !he 1972·73 CBS p.m., Ch. 6.
FERTILiiiR
televltlon se8101'1, with lhr" · (Wt're checking our
pilots bslng prllerited •s . equipment to see If wt cori
12' • 14' • 24' • WIDE
s.peclals - but · !htr~ atarf a! cirry the rerun of the Wnt
SEED CORN
!he lmprabebtt hour of II : 30 VIrginia
High Sc~ool
-Ordtr Now I Sntl
p.m.
Basketball tournament from
Leading off, an Ch. 10, Is Charletlon. If so. we'll polt
"The Living End," a urles details laNr. If• on at 6
pilot about a pro toofblll p.m .• and we'd probably tun
122G W•shlngton Blvd.
oyer, followed at midnight
S.tpro, Ohio
It on Ch. 9, which li black on
" Singill.'' with Ruth Sundays. It we con rig up !hi
ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT ...
I augh·ln) Buul, end "Oh, equipment.!
CASH paid for all makes and
overYitlgh! ladles, teens and
Nurse.' ~ at 12.: 3o a.m.
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Chuck WhiN prtoenfl lhl
models of mobile homes . mtn lnNrnled In a Wtlghf·
Why "'' odd hour? Don'!
Phone area code 61&lt;·423·9531.
Watchers IRI Clan In
ask mt.
Ohio State Jazz Eno1mlile,
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among
other
gunfl,
on
hll
:J.I6·6fc
Pomeroy wrl!e: Weight '
We'rt
+pro+ud of Rio
Watchers !R), 1863 Stcllan
showi!S:30 p.m ., Ch.IO, and
Rd .. Cincinnati, Ohio ol523?. Grande College I I wen! the Mldwea!ern Hayride,
SAVE $2,000 to $3,000 on a _ _ _ _ _ __ _I0._3.tfc· there, about • hundred years which hai botn going on 1
1 ago); and .we've got I thanes merry.go.rour\d ride u far
modular home. Due to a local
to see a CiOIIege debaN, bo·
dealer closing his sales lot, 2
a solid llmt slot It con·
_ 14xso Kit Modular homes RUMMAGE s·ale, Saturday,
!ween !he· Redman and , 1 as
cerned.
today at 5: 30
and 1 - l4x44 Tek Modular March 18, 10 a.m., 620 Locust
ttarn of Brlllth dtbaltrt, on p.m., Ch.a ira
4.
home will be sold at absolute Slreet, Mlddleporl.
Christian morality todoy,+++
dealers cos!.. Shown by .IP·
3· u.6fc
t:'30 p.m.. Gh. 2.
Ready
for
your EIINr l
polnlment only. Call Belpre,
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ham?
It
not1
Frtnch Chtl
Ohio, areir code 614·423.9531 SAVE up to one half. Bring yOAJr
Spor!Soreall ovtr-lha dial, Ju II a Child ahows
haw to doll
for appointment.
sick TV to Chuck's TV ihop.
as usual, but !he fop pros pod up a very, very fancy
one on·
---~--~-j·-16_·61c 151 BuHernu! Ave., PQI11crov
Is • summit m..tlng bl- her thaw tonight, 7:30 p:p, ..
!ween the U.S. and tha Sovltl Ch. 11 !also at 3130 p.m.
11 _21 .tfc
READ THIS I You can save
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~~r tro~k"~':t~'l;:';::d",;i Monday I, +++
lllarilly hundreds Ieven PIANO and Urgan lesions, · IOmt Cold War frontier or
I've milled vh1ually evirr.
tholisondal
dollars
on alate
Gerald Moffner. Phone -'". conference tab!*.
model usedof or
re·poostssed
3125.
• This first• segment ot " EIIz1bo!h R, 1
mobile home. Before you buy
ever head.fo.head duel. !he acclaimed oerln abOut
any mobile home slqp and In
H 'i2tc · featuring liofh men's and the remarkeblt British
the huge selection ol8. 10 and
women's tvenflls at 2 p.m., queen, due to IMrlng out of
wlde
mobile
homeo
thai
we
I
WILL
NOT
be
respontlblt
for
Ch. 10.
12
!own a lot !he poli teYI
have on diSplay. We arrtinge any debla contracted br.
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flnanclng for you , Lo'w dawn artyone
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OTHER SPORTS : K..,. WHkl. Frlendadatell melt's
Signed: other
Earl E.than
Phelps,
a great serln, and It winds
paymenfs. Easy credit terms. Brick St., Pomeroy, Ohio.
lucky High School State up tonight at 9 p.m., Ch. 11.
Don' I torne. t we are lhe area
Tournament, 11 a.m. and tile
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deeler for "Detroiter" mobile ----:-~-:-~-:--finals at a p.m.. Ch. 12 ...
Whal don the future hold
home_&gt;. One of the old.est and SHOOTING Match, SafVrday,
NCAA Regional cham. for men? I don'! know. 1nd
beSt names In lhe Industry. March 18, el the Racine plonshlp games (North even !ha world's Nobel Prizt
D.on't wait. Stopnowal Berry. Plenlng· Mlllat6r,.m· Factory
Carolina . South Carolina!
Mille~ Mobile• Homes Sales , chol&lt;e guns on y, Aasorted
fram Morgant own, w. va., winners .,..,., aurt 1 l'rn
705 Farson .tree!, Belpre
-d '"-yton
2 p. m• a·nu• •• oure. but lwo of thlm eOIIOf
Ohio'; across the railroad meat. ' s ponsore d bY th e .,,
ua
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In atlmulitlng apeculatlon on
tr'icka
from
Kalsif. Syrecuoe Fire Depl.
~ ·~·~::ai~C:hl• 2 &amp;. 7 ... CBS Golf 11 Sclenca and Man," 10:30
Aluminum. Phone are• code. '
3·U·:JIC
• p.m., Ch. 8... Third p.m., Ch. 11 .
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round of !Itt Jacksonville
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61A·423-9531. Open 1 days • GUN SHOOT, elsorlflt matchel Open, 6 p.m., Ch. 6.
MOVIES',''Halil
Hero:'.
week.
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61
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ll!d
''Around
!he
World
,__...;.._ _ _ _ __· _ ·_'
Run Sportsmen Club, Sundty,
Non-competlllve sporll
Under
the
S,a,"
Lloyd
March 19, 12 noon.
and talk about sports a lao It' Brldgts (who tl .. ?l, l·h illl •
3·1S.3fc very big this time of ~ear, p.m.
, both Ch. 10.
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Rolltr Derby I I call II non.
MO~DAY• A ntW thow I
compttltlvt beceuie I never mokn
it. dellui Ieday on Ch.
l
undtrtfand what thty're 6 of 12:30
p.m,
Entitled
•
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trying ltl dol_, I p.m.', Cfi. 7 ... "Split
· the
Untamed World. 1:30 p.m., prornotlor.alSecond,"
m11trlaf
aaya
Ch. 6 ... l" TrevinO'&amp; ahow, tra !ht fosfftt quia '\!iiW
In
1 With Ptl Boone, 2 p.m .. Ch. 6
hl1tory.
(It'll
,bow
In
... Lloyd llrldgea' We'-r
:at 10:311 1.m., (h.
World, 3 p.m., Ch. 6 ... Wild tomorroW
12,
II
you'
prtltr that Mint
Kingdom. S p.m., Ch. 10 ... 11~ . 1
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US .OO Down
~lldoori, $:30 p.m., Ch. io,
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MOVIES! The prhn.. tlmt ~rlffln
· Convenient
wlin't shciwn ·on
lfiOVItln ratun of oiltof !hit .
Ttrma.
q~
tiM tu
tither
SttiOn'o blot ,._.for. tv whtn hlslatw
nllhl"- "'II
liirni, "Sud. .Uy. Single.'' lalcklnti JOhtwty
(11'1011. IIIII
with H11 Holbroblc, 1~, 20 ht'S oil the lllfwOI
k
p.m., Ch. 6 "" A110 1ft pr'tmt ·witt. old movlee
llmt. '&lt;Tht Bortla 'Slick," '
him, and a. •11..
p.M., Ch. 4 ... ~or tfrt nlrhl· • 11\tltlk•ahoW Mtlts.
OYils: ")( Un)lnO'Nn," I :11
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motorcycle racer who travel Holy City Jus! at a time whtn
around !he country. To no some definite movn .are
one' s surprise, It's produced underway by Jordan and
by the people who made maybe Israel to cool tht
''Route 66," and soundseslf ·scene
and
titabllsh,
they're mavin' on the samo· possibly, a now nation In
old theme. Two hours of pilot Paleo!lne (at least, that was
footage starh ate p.m.. Chs. a hopo as this ,.,.as wriHtnl.
2 &amp; 1.
Changes since Israel
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· regained control of !he city
"Film Odyssey" has In tho Slx·O.Y War ere
featured some classic emphasized. and the
movies of the pas! !his program looks a! !he old,
season. but !anlghrs offering Biblical city as willl es ·
Ius! sounds dull . .If's "In· modern problems.
tlmate Lightning," a 1965
t +t
Czech opu·s. Ch. 11, 8:30p.m.
Quilt a few changes are
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showing · up In the TV
Bill Mauldin was one of the schedules, and one show
youngest ~arloonlsts ever to making Its debut today Is
win a Pullher Prize, with his callod "Succoas S!ofy," Yillh
classic cartoons of lilt World actor Sllm Plcktns featured
War II Gls, Willie and Joe, today. we don't know !hi
Mauldin !elks alxiut what he formal. but will catch thl
did In the war on "Book show to see If lfl worth
Beat," Ch. 9, 9:30p.m.
conllnued watchlnli . 1 : ~0
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celebra!ed In· Columbus Is
A Sunday efttrnoon
!he sub[ecl of a special without sports anymore Is
report a! 11 :30 p.m., Ch. 4.
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lfYoli'redlsapPolritedwl!h
"'e iockluster 1911-72 net.
work TV season, now 11m.
ping ln1o reruns, YOAJ might
like to see lwo shows being
conaldtredtor prime-time by
NBC next fall. One 10 a
horror.story serlts. "Ghost
Story.'' which soundl like an
evening version of. "Derk
Shadows.'' and seems to
offer nothing no111. Likewise
!he second, "Mavin' On," not
the Hank Snow record,
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V.F.W. Gun Shoot, noon, REOUC E. oa'- i; fast ;,II!!
Sunday.I. March )9, Broad Run Go Beat Tablt!l &amp; · E·VIp
"water pills' at NtfiOII prup, ·i
Gun ~tub , . New Hlvt~,
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3-17·20tp
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3-16-JIP KOSCOT KOSMI!TICS t )'IN '
of Hope Ptrf.,._, Hu!l'ien ·• ·
1 WILL not be rnDOf\tlble for
synthetlt wlft. No littd. to_
any dtbta c.onlracltd by
INVI Mtigl er MIIOft !=QUnty
enyont other than myMif.
ior lack ·of money, ·If ln·Signed: Robert C. S.laer, BoX
lerested cill 992'5112. ·.
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will IMr htld Sli!KIIr; March
FIGHT fatigUe with Zlpplel, the
It, 11 12 o'clock, llutlind Gun ,
great Iron pill. Only 11.98 at
Club. ~tw Lima ROiil' Hind I
Nelson Drugs.
choktd aho!gunl wII .bt
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3·17·30fp
handicapped. Rlfln wllliMI In
lwo clalllll. Optft tlfhll and
.GUN SHOOT, Sunday, March
scbpt. blOch rn! and off
19, ' 1 p. ITi. flltt~.ry chl)ked
hand. Rifle shoolera .I!YIII 1
guns only. Stt~nd place
furnish
own shells. AnyJ •
·•hoot~"' get ''" shOt In next
calibre of rifle. muzzle•
match. Assorted meals .
loaders Included.
ll
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Rulne Gun Club.
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MONEY, Monday, March 13, 10
a.m . In front of Liquor Stqre.
Owner may have by lden·
lifylng amount and paying for
ad.
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The 60th anniversary of Girl Scouis of the U.S.A. is being
obaerved thla week.
It was March 12, 19121n Savannah, Ga. that Juliette Gordon
Low declared that shot was going to start "aomethlng for the girls
of Savannah, and all America, and all the world," and that
"110methlng waa Girl 'lkoutlng.
Now nearly 32 n!UIIon glrlund W!)lllen have ai one Ume or
another ·been members of Girl Scollta. In the best American
tradition; It 1.1 a IUCC•IIory - a youth movemtnt dedicated to
the purpose of lnlplrlng girls with the highest ideals.of character,
·conduct, patriotlsm, and service that they may become happy
,and resourceful citlzerul.
From thatflrst troop of II girl.s, al yearugo In Savannah, to
the nearly four mllllon•girl scouts today, the byword has been
action - social, ecologtcai, cominunlty ~ all stemming from the
imer aw....,neu and growth of the Individual members.
Our congratulations to the Girl Scouts of America, and to the
local leaders involved In the volunteer program.
111E APPALACHIA HERITAGE CAMP program for
diaadvanteged girls sponaored by the Four River! Girl Scout
Council at Camp Sandy Bend near EliJabeth, W. Va. has been
diacontlnued.
Miss Lynn Patton; district advisor for the Council, advised
leaders of this at a meeting Wedneldly at the ColumbWJ and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
She suggested that perhaps the Big Bend Naighborhood
would want to sponsor a girl at one of the regularly scheduled
programa during the summer. For the past two years, Meigs
County organizatlorw and individuals haw aent 37 diBadvanlaged
girls to the Heritage Camp.
It was reported that the sale of cookies over the Four Rivers
Council area was clown corwlderably owr Ialii year's sales. In
fact, Miss Patton repol1ed that Council profit on the cookie sale
this year was $4,000 lesa than last year. The cookie sale is one of
the maJor ways of financing purchases of camp ·equipment and
maintaining the camp sites uaed by the scoutS.
Extra cookie~ have been secured by th.e CouncU and Junior
troops wUUng to conduct a street sale Jre asked to contact the
Parkersburg office . Scout officials suggest setting up a teble or
booth In the bualrtess section ol the commwtltles.
Miss Patton amounced the leaders' lwtcheon at Williamstown, W. Va. on April 28. ReMrvitlons are ~o be made with Mrs.
Donna Ohlinger before April 12. Among those to be recognized
and presented p1na will be Mrs. Ohlinger, 10 yean In the IICOUtlng
program, and Mrs. Roscoe Wlse, a leader for five years.
Day camp waa dlsCWJBed and II wu noted that the Neighborhood Is aUU without a dlrecl«. A planning seulon on day
camp was announced for Mardi 28 at Coolville at the home of
Mril. Betty Welch, for those in the Coolville, Meigs County and
Athens area. The poealbUity of lowering the day camp fee was
discuaaed.
Another appeal was made lor a neighborhood chairman.
Mn. Ohlinger's resignation was effective last month.

· :Bf#4/..$k(J1J!er is_ .Given
for Miss Nancy Mayer
Ml• Marcy Owena and Miaa
Susie Andrews entertained
recenUy with a bridal ahower
h~norlng Min Nancy Jo
Mayer, whose marriage to
Jamea Clatworlhy wUl be an
event of Sunday it the Trinity
. Church In Pome~oy: .
Games were · pla7ad wl~
· prizes going to . Mias Becb' '
Triplett, Mias Kathy Moore,
M1sa VIcki Sutton and Mias Liz
Blaettnar. The bride-elect's
wedding colors of pink and
lavender were carried out In
the decorations. Refreshments
of cake, ice cream and punch
were iel'ved by the )loaleaael.
Presenting gills to Mlas
Mayer were those named
above and Miss Melanie Burt,
Miss Donna Wilson, Miss

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MASON - I~ keeping with
Easter, the Mason Mothers
Club designed EaafA!r hats and
wore them Io IheIr club
meeUrig '!Vedneeday evenins !II
the home of Mrs. Gaty Gibbs
here. Mra. Chades Yeager'!
bunny rabbit hat won the prize.
Other highlighta at the evening
were hints given by club
members on how they mainlalned their weight.
The """up made plans to
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partlclpala In !lie Cancer Drive
on April 10. They also
discuaaed and made plans for
saving bottle CB"",
... The club
will give a party lor the
clauroom In Hartford or
Milson school that gives the
moat bottle caps. The child that
brings the greatest number of
caps wiU be recognized.
For their next meeting the
group plans to go to the
Mountaineer Dinner Theatre
near Winfield.
Refreshmenta were served
by h01le11, Mra. Glbha and cohoetesa, Mra. Richard Fowler
to the follOWing : Mrs. Sammy
Hoffman, Mrs. Gary Rouah,
Mrs. John Lewil, Mrs. Nolan
Swackhamer, Mn. Edward
Ryan, Mrs. Robert Stewart.
Mrs. James Proffitt, Mrs.
Phyllla Knopp, Mrli. Homer
Noble, Mrs. Roger Hysell, Mrs.
John Karschnlk, Mrs. Larry
Noble, Mrs. Charlea Yeager
and Mrs. Joseph Uah.

Guiding Star
Council Meets
SYRACUSE - Guiding Ster
Council 124, Daughters of
America Lodge, met at their
hall Thursday night, March 9.
Meeting was conducted in
ritualistic form with Councilor
Wllmi Davidson, In the chair.
Reported ill were Sylvia
Zwllllng in Veterans Memorial
Hospital, William Thuener in
the Holzer Medical Center,
William Dockworth In hoapltel
In Rlllmail, David Mills, home
from hospital, and Agne1
Whlie, able to be out after an
aitack of nu.
Guiding Star Council wiU
hoel the annual raUy at the
Elementary school on Aprll13.
The seulon will begin at 1:30
p.m. with dimer to be served
at six by the hoet councll. AU 50
year members will be honored
as this Is the 50th anniversary
ol District 13.
Attending were Wilma
Davidson, Councilor, Jean
Hall, Deputy, Janice Lawaon,
Esther Harden; Margaret
Cottrill, and Robert Flailagan.

Donna Weber, Miss Debbie
Crow, Mlaa Irene Barnea, Mlaa
Jo Ellen Diehl, Mtaa Cathy
Yates; Miaa Bron Dalley, Miss
Joyce Kerns, Mrs . Kaye
Walker, Miss Jan Belling,
MiBf Judy McKnight, Mlsa
Sheila McKnlcbt, Miaa Nancy
La11e, MJsa Maralynn 'tracy,
Mias Csralym Tracy, Mlas
Anita Fultz, Mill Patty Well.
Miss Diana King Miss
Brenda Van Meter: Mlas
Debbie Harbrecht, Miaa Connie
Grueeer MJas Kathy Durst
Miss S~san Lanning, Mis~
Great ladles and their
Connie Lanning, Miaa Debbie
May, Mlas Connie Radford, contributions In political,
Mlu Twlla Clatworthy, Mlsa social and economic nelda was
Ingrid Hawley, and Mias Mary the emphasis of the program
and discuallon at the Wed·
Sue Hayes.
nesday night meeting of the
Middleport Uterary Club held
at the home of Mrs. Bernard
Fullz.
A book by Stephen Shadegg
detailing the talenta and acMickey, Mrs. Don Erwin, Mra. compllshmenta of Clsre Booth
Gall Miller, Mri. Edward Luce was reviewed by Mrs.
Hawley, Mra. Sean Mullen. Carl Horky. Mrs. Harold Sauer
Sending gifts were Jimmy Joe reviewed "Curious Ufe lor a
and Mary Beth Hawley, Mr. Lady", the biography of the
and Mrs. Paul Rusaell, and controversial lsabeUe Burge.
Holly's great-grandmother, In response to roll caU members named a "great" lady.
Mrs. Edith Hood.
Mrs. James Euler, program ·
chairman, presented the two
VISIT PATIENT
reviewers.
Mrs. Donley Reibel, Mrs.
Mrs.
Richard
Owen,
Henry Reibel, and Mrs. Arnold presiding, noted that the
Hayes were in Gallipolis March 28 meeting 'wiD be with
Wednelday to visit Mrs. Henry Mrs. Waller Waddell. Candy
Reibel's brother, Earl Logan, a was served by the h01tesa.
patient at the Holzer Medical
Center. He underwent surgery
VISIT MRS. YATES
there. His room number Is 324.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Arnett,
They also vlalted with Mrs. McArthur, were the recent
Edith Ryther, a patient at the guesta of. Mra. Geneva Yates,
hoepltal.
Middleport.

Book Reviewed
By Mrs. Horky

·Birthday Party Given Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Miller
entertained Swtday with a
party honoring their daughter,
Holly Renee, on her fOurth
birthday anniversary.
Games were played with
prizes going to Kristin Bailey,
Wendy Dunfee, and Terry
Wayland. Hats, balloons,
blowouts and candy were given
as favors. lee cream and cake
were served.
Other guests at the party
·were Amy ErWin, Greg Rager,
Kellle Mullen , Tonya Ash,
Sonya Ash, Demaris Ash, Janie
Coleman, Debb.le Faulk, Bobby
Faulk, Mike and Jeff Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalley and
sona, Barry, John and B. J.,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dailey,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ash and

Commemoration Seroice Held
A service Ill commemoration Promised Sunshine Without
for Mrs. Foreat Donley and Rain". The prayer was by Mrs.
Mlu Clara Garland was William Russell, Mrs. Charles
_featured at the Wednesday Grue~er, Mrs. Stella Grueaer,
meeting of the Women's and Mra. For~a. An eulogy to
Society of Chrlstlan Service of Ml11 Garland and a requiem
the Minersville
United for Mr~. Donley were given by
· · Methodist Church.
Mrs. Hazel Mc:CaUum.
. Mrt. E"*ene Ferbll had
Scripture by Mra. Puah from
c~rge of llie .aervlce which Mark II, 21-40-, preceded
. opened will! .a ruponaive the reading of Easter aelecr:eadlng: Mra~ &lt;;Uiford Phillips tl0illl~lu4lng "Went" by Mra.
read· "PraclOUI ~elliorles," ,Stella GrMr, ''He il Coming
'Mr:a. Herbert Pqh bad a Again" by Mrs. Charles
•,1111111, . ''GOd Knows Bell", Grueaer_; "Dark and Lonely
·· ,Mr'a. Otto Hartenliach read . was 1M Garden" by Mrs.
''Croialng the Bar," 1nd Mrs. Mc:CaUum; "Remember the
Karl Grueaer, "God llAd NQI Prayar of Juiil" by Mn. UUie
.Starcher; "He Is Rlaen''. by

Mrs . Forbes, and "The
Christian Life" by Mrs.
Phillips.
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Readings on the St. Petrick a
Day theme were pven by Mrs.
Phillips, Mra. Forbll and Mra.
Brooks Sayre. Mn. Sadie
Brown and Mra. Harten~ch
gave the le)jend of the
ehamrock, and the Lord'a
Prayer concluded the meeting.
· Others ettendlng were Mrt.
Fannie Phillips, Mrs. Fnda
Mitch, and Mn. Gladys
Taylor. The group mel lor an
all-day qulltln1 -'on 11 the
church. A potluck dinner wu
aerved at noon.

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Before
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Mond•y Otodltn, 9 o.m. .,
Cll!cellallon , eorrtctlons
Will w eccepted untll9 a.m. to
Dey of f'ubllcatlon, ·
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Minimum Charge 75c
1.2 cenh per word three
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OFFICE
·HOURS Dally, ·
8:30a.m.
to 5:00p.m.
8:30 a.m. to 12 :00 Noon
saturday.

Card c' Thanks
OUR SINCERE thanks to all of
you for the many kindnesses

extended during our recent

bereavement. A special
thanks to those who ,.nl
flower errangements and

lood, to the Rev. W. H. Perrin,
to the firing squad and guard
ol Drew Webster Post 39,
AmerJcan Legion, Including
Joe Struble, Frank Clark,
Lawrence Smith, Jerome

Cook. James Gilmore, Paul
Cascl . Guido Glrolaml,
Charles
Swatzel.
Leo
Vaughan and Leonard
Jewell ; to Connie Radford

and Connie Grueser who

USED CARS
1o cadilac Eldolado eoupe, air........... sssoo
69 Cadilac Sedan DeVille, .air ............. 13900
71 Olds 98 HT
. . Sedan, .ar• ••••.....•.•.••.I4495
71 BuiCk Eleclr.l 2 Dr. H.T., 'lit.. ,........ 14495
69 01c1s 98 H.T. Sedan, air................ 12695
69 Pontiac
Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air.......12595
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67 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe ................. '1095.:.
66 MercuiJ Sta. Wllon, V-8 auto. .......... !795
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Wanted To Buy
OLD FURNITURE, dishes,
clocks, brass beds, sliver
dollars
or
complete
households . Write M. D.
Miller, Rt . 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
call 992·6271.
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE

Th• trustees of Letart Twp ,,
Melga County, Will accept bids

until 7 p.m. Mondey, Aprll ·3,

1972, for purchase af used motor
grader .
M i nimum
specification' are as foilows :
115 hOrsepower 6 cylinder
diesel engine
12 foot power shift moldboar:d
Power steering
Cab complete
Scarifier

13x2• tlros front and rear,
Lights
Wlndshto1d wipers

mutt be 75 pet . 1read

tteater and defroster

Flasher lights

Mus1 be delivered and carry 11

I year uncondit ional warranty
Mus1 be • 1965 model or nt'fltr

trade-In Is to be one Gallon
303 motor grader . The trustees
reserve the rlght.to reject env

or

all bids .

Herbert Sayre, Clerk
Letart Township

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45 Patients
Given Party
A community service party
was staged Wednesday for 45
patlenta at the Southeastern
Ohio Mental Health Center,
Athens, by the juniors of the
American Legion Auxiliary Ill
District 8.
ContribuUng for the party
were the jwtlors of Pomeroy
Unlt39, $5 and !lema valued at
$15; Middleport Unit 128, $5
and Items valued at $25, and
Racine Unit602and Wilkesville
Unl1476, $$each.
, hmenta of candy,
Refres
cookies, soft drinks and potato
hi
ed
ber
c ps were serv . Mem I of
the Middleport Unit had the
party and •olng over to asalst
e
were
Mrs.
Geraldine
--'d
Kess! nger, DlstricI 8po..ent,
Mrs. Avane 11 Bass, Mrs.
Enuna Hendricks, Mrs. Unda
Darst, Mrs. Trudy Ohlinger,
Mrs. Ella WIU, Mrs. Helen
Kennedy, Mrs. Rosie Searles,
and Mrs. Edith Spencer.
A'M'END MEETING

L;:~~=n~~u~:r~~~~ :U';~
CUster; Mra. Vilma Plkkoja
and Mrs. Geneva Yates of the
Meiss County Council oh Aging
were at a district meeting held
. Wednesday at Rio Grande.
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"You'li Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
· Open Evenings Until 6l 0G- Til S PM. Sat.

NEW OWNERS
Charles Sinclair
Carl Platter

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KOSCOT . Oil · of . Mink,
!Mf.O. Uta- ~ ttrmo.
Kolmella. Wltl. For lrtt
cau tf2.7QU.
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3272.
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carton. Zlt;lll to 111akt
button~.- on IIIII•
monogroms,
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electric htat. vinyl
TPIC water cllltrld; 3 miltS
Slop 'In and eo,nP.re
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groWn. Geld's mlraclt ml~ed: 5 'ROOM ..,., truant, grocery
pocket of7.:lllflererit varlotles · atort combined; v.,y tJDod
· SOc. 3 paclctl1 for Sl. Paat·
stock ol'tn~jchandlu;. pl4n!y
polcl. Don't mlaa tl1lt . big
of 111utpmtn! 1110 IM:Iu larf;
lUrprlsel Bit Tomato Gar·
doinG·1 ..,Y .-1 bulllllll tn
dena. Syracuse. Ohio .urn . . agrOYiinllarH: PrlceS1.,000.
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Giorat RabiNtltr, Jr., Rtal
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FREE llcl&lt;ataareriowavtllablt
S.ltlman. Phone '"'·3211 . .
on ~ ,,... glent $20 1111Nr
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Easter f1!l(tny and ti!'Of frull

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wvlceo 111 ~~~t~kft. tft-2214.
' ~llrlc Shap. Polrltloy,
. lid $Ingar S.let and
.Slrvlce. We Sl)arpon $cl_,.,
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Service. Pl1ont 992-2$22.
6-IO.Ife
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HOUSE BUILDERS, CALL 11 timlttl, phone Charlll
GUY NEIGLER, RACINE,
Llalt, 9yracuu, V. V.
. SPTIC TAMKI -CLIAiliD ' OHIO.
3-5-30!
JoltniOft and Son, Inc.
REASONABLE rallS. I'll. ..... . .
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• atructlon Co. Wupoc:lalilt In
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rt!l . aluminum vinyl and ''"'
SEPTlC ..,.. c~ntd. Mlllir- ; tltl1118ftl. Phon• "3-2214. sl~; mit11111, trick and
Sanltaiton, Stewart,Ohlo.•Ph.
Gotlltln _ Rtally·Mix Co.,, alone: compttle lint of
U2·3m.
MlciiJitpart, Ohlo.
tf . rnlclinllet and a'lmmtreltl
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building, SUIP lnded celllnga,
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ling: complete lint of.
Maaonry work. Alt work'
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oatlalactfon. w. .,.. tully
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Insured for your prolldlon. 32
N. Second, ph. 992·2f1.. ,'
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CUITIM. H£AnNG
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P.S.; fad,ory air, low

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mileage.

68
Chevrolet
Impala.
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auto., P.S;, P.B., fadory air.

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Save space. Buy nQW. Excellent condition.

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and paintings. 11•s
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98 Lux. 4 dr. sed., solid black. ·Real _
sharp Qds
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1971
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1966 BUICK ....... on~ · '1295

Road Runner, 4 speed, 383 engine.

Riviera solid white, engine lust been overhauled .

1965 MERCURY....... only '795

Colony Park station wagon, autO.~ power
steering &amp; power brakes.
'Come in and make us an offlr on a new·or u-"
car. We have 35 new cars in s~k. We need
some goOd used ens so come &amp; trade with us.

We Service What We Still
Our Word Is Our Bond
Evtnintlllil7 p.m.-Sal Sttvlcttll12 liMn
Slltt Til s p.m.
·Set 1111 Ntlson, R011 51111111. Ctwlnl Cllvlt1, tr Ed
tlol 1111 II.
Qptn

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·DODGE
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'1695
2 Dr. H.T., 4«1 engine, auto:, P.S., P.B., dr.
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green, vinyl top. air condition.

51295
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ERCURY
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'69 MUSTANG ................Sl295
4 speed, maroon with racing stripes.
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'65 ·FORD 2'· Dr.........:...... 5395
'64 PLYMOUTH..........;..... '295

CASH TAlKS·- 112.900 full
prlct, 2 1tory frlmt. '3
bedrooms, 1'1'&gt; baths, tots of
NEWS, llkt liar.... storm
doors. windows, etc. Clost 10
s'-lng, excellent loc:allori.

'63 OLDS. ·4 Dr..............~ '250
'63 BUICK .....................:..'300
'61 CHEVROLET................'150

FARMS WANTED
NO PARKING AREA - I
y. ·'""''·
bath,
bocllraamo.
IMraement,
torctd7
porchal; IN OOOC .
CO~ioTj tON. 15,900.00.

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HENRY E. CLELAND SR.
AE.t.LTOR

RIGGS BROS., INC•
USED.CARS
Ph. tiS-4100

LGcated on S. Rt. 7

Olester,o.

Real Estate For Sale

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unlum~ '69 CHEVE,L.LE SS *' ·4..... 'II' ••.
prtmenlt. C'-' to tchoot. trentmlulon, Hunt ' Sii~; ~ •
Phono 992-541.
· AM.FM rediG, vii]YI raG!; '{ 1,,
10.1f.tlc excellent condition, phofll • •
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3-17.;.; -f: ;
FiRST FL06l;""tfiniiilid ( 742 ' 461 1.
bedrqom apartment, phOI1t
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IH3 FORD GlltKit XL 500, 219
3-17-tfc
engine, bucket -~~ - 11541: ,
-N-IC_E_2_btd_r_oom
__hou_•_wlth
phone 992'5960·
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17
bath, nice yard and lot of
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3- ·311'
privacy. Phont 992·2.!02.
'62 FALCON, 6 . cyllndtl'l
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992 ' 2041 '
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Court. Minersville. Ohio,
phon~ 992·3324.
3·3-tfc '66 THUNDERBIRD, V·l,
automatic; POYitr atwlng,
ONE LARGE trailer ipo\i:
power ·llrakn. ~ wlnVelme G. Zuapan, 7n.5750,
dowa, ~ 992·5631.
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2 BEDROOM, 'h double, flw. 1965 MERCURY Monterey,
nlshed on 4th 1. . Coli"' In · ~~ood, good !I'"· phOI1t
Syracuse. Phont 992·27.,, ·
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celltnt conclltlan, IIOod ·" '"·
SIX R00Mhoust, 133 Buffernirt' extra
good flnlth. ~ 992:
Avt. (:onllct Ed Hedrick, 21371 210 or 992·21G. 11tS.
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Wtdswor!h Drive. Columbuo, •
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Employment Wanted

KMIIUIII Mabllt Home S.ltl, PART TIME sacN'-"f : tyllinfl,
MODERN 3or ,j bedroom ·home. HOUSE, 5 roomsll!d bath,. lull
baMmtnt
at
101
E.
Main
St."-11111·
Ohlo.
shorthand, office inldtinil
Phone 992·3062.
3-2.tfc moo. phone 992-3919 or 992·
12-t7.90fcj tklllt: In your fll8ce of tm·
2729 '
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~~='or my ' -· " ' HOUSE. 1642 Lincoln Helghta.
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POMEROY
992
Call O.My Thomp1011.
· 3 BEDROOM home, b a - t:
and aluminum awning, - - - - - - - ' - - Locuat 51. - Beaullfully
cltcerated, 3 B.R., -IV. baths,
3196.
7-11-tfc. 2 acroa, fruit lrttl 1nd
1tumlnum tklrtlng, .. com ·
on largt lot with attachld
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berrlts, closed·ln ·porchll. all
plettly utup. IJtlutlful, OR\' 'WALL Flnllhtr con·
tractor. R. I. Dubbtld, ~
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electric.
For
furthtr
In·
I'XIItlon.
C&gt;.M.r !HYing slate.
garaga ll!d garden apace.
formotlon call 1·667-3624.
PhOnt 9.19-4192 or 992·5212. · • ?.CZ-5125.
Compltlll with. clrapas, vtn. 3 BEDROOM ranch tv~ homt.
blinds, carpet, and l111e
Arbaugh
Tuppers
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Plalna. AllAddition}
. new with
· !Dial ·
clltp frtelt In baltmtnt,
tfKirlc
and
centr1~
air
SII;ODO.
conditioning, Wr!h and '1/o tully NICE 2·story home with tufl :
Brick Ave. Rtnlll
carpeted,
full bnemtnl;· baMmtnt, 2 lois. new forced
property- 3 rms., bath up, 2
:::;rln
'battmant.
See by , air furnace. Near P-ray.!
rma. bath dawn, with l~rge;
ntm•lf,
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992·2196
Eltnltnlary School. Phone.'
ltval, corner lot, MI·UP tor
or
·3515.
DaM'y 'rhompson. •
992 731&lt;4 10
tralltr. tl,500.
Financing available.
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MIDDLIPORT
CENTURY OlO CATOUlG BUSINESS
5 BR, 2 full batha.
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HouMwlht'a dream kltchall.
Montgomery Ward is looking for S.les
Can bo UI8CI II dupleK.
Walking dlatance to shop·
Agents. Husband-Wife team on a full.
· 110 Mechanic Streej
ping.
time basis. Experienced in Sales and
6 Rm., 2 baths. lllf'IQI and
Pomeroy,
Olaio
45769
cellar houM, with two extra
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Management.
loll, I!YIIhln walking distance
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
This Franchise does not require a
to thopplng.
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OPPORTUNITY Is knocking. We have a business which
Tralltr . IOJt!O Champion.
has returned the lnv~tment In one year. Asking onl y
large Investment. Program Is
Air condition .. S.t up on lot
$20,000.00.
designed to furnish Agent with a ready
nt1r M &amp;' A Shopping. $2,900.
IAIY FARM
Lincoln St.- ' rma. ll1d
market, pre-sold custoli'lers and Im29 ACRES - with tree gas, oil and gas Income. 6 room
bath, paneled and carpeted.
home. both, cellar. barn. and fruit. Only Sl3.500.00.
CIOII In, Slt,OOO.
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mediate commissions.
· l IEDROOMS
. LETART FALLS
RENOVATED - Neat older homo. Gas furnace, beth.
Everything is made available from
2 Bedroom. one l!ath,
paneling. Garage. I&lt; acre of land. City wa!er and ge•.
butment, located
store 'fixtures, display material and
overlOoking tha Ohio Rlvar,
Ohio Power. Only sn.ooo.oo.
Catalogs to your training with capable
wll~ 3 &lt;XIrl rlvarfront lott.
0,1110 RIVER FRONTAGE
w.ooo.
High lind abo_. flood for building. Law land lor. laun·
and trained a5Sistance. You will retain
Lon '
I
chlng, fishing . tnd swimming. Asl&lt;lng $16,500.00.
a favorable percentage of the profits.
- Aerts, commercial,
1 BUSINESS lUlL DINGS
located on corner Rfl. 33POMEROY ~ Buy now befaro they get higher and scarce.
Write today, giving your name~ ad7, with 111181! llldg. Rt. 124
Both
on
East
Main
.
Mlntrtvllle, 56KI2. Wlltr
dress and telephone number with
WHAT we NEED I~ MOR.E LAND, MORE FARMS,
and gas. Rlvarfront, 11.200.
complete qualifications
Lilt •1 &amp; ,.._ Located In
HOM~S IN MIDDLEPORT. RIVER FRONTAGE, AND
lllouwror on luttlmut &amp;
HIGHWAY PROPERTIES. WE HAV E SEVERAL
Agency Development Department, 4-1
Brick, Appr011. 1ID If. 116,000.
THINGS COOKING . WANT TO SHARE IN MONEY TO
Montgomery Ward &amp; COmfNinY, Inc.
BE MADE IN MEIGS COUNTY. THEN LIST WITH US,
ttvar.l IAh .... ltlt.
IF NO SALE. YOU PAY NOTHING.
1000 South Monroe' Street
I Nttd
ltr
Baltimore, Maryland 21232
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HELEN l. TEAFORD, ASSOCIATE ft2 .2371

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'Virgil B. Teaford, Sr. •I;lroker

to:

loaner

cars Mtd
ntlmatu ; also
mechenlcal ,..,.Ira.

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741·*1
992·141-4161
W.arehrllyltiMM

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1967.OLDS........ .'.... only '1395 ·

,LARGE ESTAIUSHED COIPMY

W. llaft

f.:."'l.:..'!e . P111H1.. .

Skylark conv. Get ready for spring in this
beauty . .

$7485.00.

·69 Plymouth

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LeSabre 2 dr . I:I.T., tan with black vinyl. top•
Real clean 68 Buick, one owner.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

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For A,pllntment
Phone Hf-2103

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1967 BUICK .......... .on~ '1295

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Business SerVices

.MlLLER
MOBIL£ HOMES

71 Chevelle
Malibu
auto.,

Heavy duty .

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67 Ford Van

QILAND

ttrms available. Phone 992·
tlcktil, n0 purchalt r-·lred;
21" BlaCk I Whltw, Crollev TV
5641.
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tilt li'lg~! Slar·"Mirktf
on twl..l, • aood conclll,lon,
3-IU!c ntJ(t to tht Orlva·ln Thtltre,
rtlllllllbly prlcecl. " ' - 992·
Milton,
Va. whtnl lOIN
Gl3.
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ELECTIIOLUX ·Vacuum prlctt and convtnltnl ~tn~lce
. :1-.16-:Jfp
Cllintr compltN I!YIIh • at· are !Mturtd every day, chtc:k
611 Eaat Main Slretl
tiChinenta. cordwlnder II1CI thafoUowlng prlc:ft and atock
POMEROY, OHIO
2 ll·iolfii\ HORSES, 1 pony; :i .,_lnt spr1y. UNCI but In llkt ~our ltrdtr. Favorite or
.
992-12st11114:ot
Sllldltlo Arnold CO,aft, ~ · new condition. · Pay au5 Bonut brand white brtld 7
Sui1Uy
1 1-ng•
$42-GII da'l . and 7G-SIOI
cath or budtJtt plan 1vallablt. 10.- 11 with 110 tddltiOitlll
992·2561
Phone 992-1641.
purchalt. Broughton's 2 pet.
31Mic
3-IUIC swttf milk gal. 99c, Botognt ' IEAUTY AND CHARM
In pltct lb, 59&lt;. 111'1. A 1111111 . .t.tmosl ,_ BRICK-3 large
BEAUTY.
equlprntnl. 22 CHANNEL OemcolciS.ttlllte
egga
doz. 11,
tltb bedrooma wlth dou bl•
cltlzena bind rad , good
bacon3whole
or smoked
flail lb; -.:,
Pllont7G·
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closets. Tile kltchtn Is 1
condition, phone 992·3Jl0.
3-1S.3tc
29 oz. can pork and
Van
Clmp
houlewlle's dream. 1'•
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3·17·31c
btanl2 cana 59&lt;, Hart's whole
"
FRESH EGGSI Flnt ~llty ..
kernel corn 5 cans 11, b!rlhs, carptltd, recreation
Mldlurn, 111'11 and 1111111. TROPICAL :,- FtS'if,i' . r.ilcy
Broughton'• let Milk 'tee room hat every!hlnt, utility'
prlC*I rklht. John T, .Ltdllt, · IUIIIIIH• angelo and br "ita,
Cream, Gal . l1 .1t. whitt room, carport. About 1 acre
~.~ng~vnr., Ohio.
'
• llllfn 1nd tuppUn. Pl1ont , potatoas 541 lb; bag IU9, of ground. S28)00.00.
3-1~C
, 992· 540· ~. '
· ,. ComDIIN a-11!11Rf Of·fancy
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WANTEO
IUY POLLED ECONOMY, .
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. .:/ · o..r... litkefl from IJ,., to
'$20. We KCipt•Faittral Food .
3 IEOROOM .HOMES
March 31st, 7 ~ MN! Co. 12 'fT. WIDE ·!railer, 11r. con·
CaUtion. Strtldl Y'1UI' money,
.ALl. PRICES, •
Fal11roundli rnlrDyLQhlo. dlttontd~ wathtr ll!d clrytr ~
Soutllelltorn Ohio l'olltd . sUOI; See Howard Joltnaon,
food COUJI.Oilland tlmt,- Ul
CALL CLELAND'S
Hereford Auoclatlon'l Chitter.
, ' for l1tld ROfiiG~t, onlan ,1811
Stc•ld ·Arronilel CO,tdld Sill.
,
3-IUtp • and ~din Planlt at n~ttal.
ltENT? 15,900.00
111111 1111 •. For ca~ll
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In inany ~ya at Bright
ho,me ln.
tr..JI- U :11M,:
,,IJD HI, ... II'IRCUR'I' outboard •
Atheftl, Cllto. '"r ,,. · 1, ~... ,, motor. pho(tt .f15!G25.~ . '1
Marktl;.-t
to Va.
01!1.-," ' r=~~~:nice excellent
lrt, Mason. W.
yard or
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mileage, one owner has atr. This is a real nice
69 Buick.

Uke new, locally owned.

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72 GMC .van

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. 1111wldtpidiupllOcty; V.a..,.lne,atd. 3 tPttd trana .. good
tirn,deanclill.ColorwhiN.Ste.tryl.you'lllluy!hfl-.
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Long wide bed, 3speed, V-8, blue

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automatiC changar. illal- .
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m.D. uaa our bu fat' ttrmo. ~'ll:ALT~~ ::,."-1
~~~ 992·7811.
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Tropl:i ·IIIIi r i ::;.ltl.

p.m., Ch. 6
Widow," .Ginger·. R~trs,
11 :30p.m., Ch. 7 ... "Liz~lt,"
Eleanor Parkor, 1 a,m., Ch..
10 ... and tho Ch. 4 trlpli·
feature. " Five Mllea r:to
Midnight," "Red. Garten..''
end "Magic Sword," star·
ling at 11:30.
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SUNDAY, MARCH It
Today's best show well
may IMr one running at 10
a.m.. Ch. 10.
It's " Th Ia Year In·

3 ROOMS
NEW
FURNITURE
'349.95 '

72 Chevrolet Pickup
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TV, $-.IIIII""! fiW 71'•: .
All ~lllnthlylel: unlb )•
.,..llilhtlytc,_cNd;all .... . !
~~ Ill Mil. Sli ' lhlin '
tonight. RldlfiOUf' TV &amp; · Ap, .

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SUH
z.nlitl floar .s.m.~e.l.~··
327 ,qiM. • IPIId trans., cltail lnNr_lor I good !lrn.
, , cttor, . 11•..., 1!141 'amite, · ' Mtcl. trll· flnttll. Nice:
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Two old.flme late-night
poople, and two of my
favor-lin, Sieve A\111! •ml
frompt, Dependable ~ice
., :'
Jayne Maedaws. fill In liir
Ch. 12 ...
'flmf','
Dick Cavtt! tonight, 11: 30 Wr&lt;llllllna. 2 p.m.. Ch. 7 ...
Stjme Phone 992-2511
p.m., Ch. 6.
... v,• .,_ Bowling, noon,
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6 ...
Taylor, with
MDV I ES : " Yankee still one more OSU
Buccaneer.'' Jeff Chendler, baaketballthow, 13:30 p.m..
4 p.m.. and the prlm•flme Ch. 4 ... Pro Hockey. North
Notice
ftlture. "Rope at Sand.'' 9 S!ara vo. Brulnt, 3 p.m., Ch.
Mobile Homes For Sale
p.m.. plus the horror double- 8 .. . World Chomplonshlp
f'"':-:--:::~----, r - - - - - -- --,
ftllur'e,
"Night Caller from Tennis, 3:30p.m., Cha. 2 &amp; 1
Now's Tlmt To
Oufer
Space,"
and ... American Sporhman,
"Strangler
of
!he
Swamp"
at 4:30 p.m., Ch. 12 ... Auto
ORDER
11:30 p.m., all on Ch. 10.
Racing, wllh • prolllt on
SlTURDAY,
MARCH
II
Richard Ptlty, 5 P:m.. Ch. 6
'fiELD SlEDS
Todey's btl! bat Ia clearly ... Jacksonville Ojlen, 5:30
a preview of !he 1972·73 CBS p.m., Ch. 6.
FERTILiiiR
televltlon se8101'1, with lhr" · (Wt're checking our
pilots bslng prllerited •s . equipment to see If wt cori
12' • 14' • 24' • WIDE
s.peclals - but · !htr~ atarf a! cirry the rerun of the Wnt
SEED CORN
!he lmprabebtt hour of II : 30 VIrginia
High Sc~ool
-Ordtr Now I Sntl
p.m.
Basketball tournament from
Leading off, an Ch. 10, Is Charletlon. If so. we'll polt
"The Living End," a urles details laNr. If• on at 6
pilot about a pro toofblll p.m .• and we'd probably tun
122G W•shlngton Blvd.
oyer, followed at midnight
S.tpro, Ohio
It on Ch. 9, which li black on
" Singill.'' with Ruth Sundays. It we con rig up !hi
ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT ...
I augh·ln) Buul, end "Oh, equipment.!
CASH paid for all makes and
overYitlgh! ladles, teens and
Nurse.' ~ at 12.: 3o a.m.
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Chuck WhiN prtoenfl lhl
models of mobile homes . mtn lnNrnled In a Wtlghf·
Why "'' odd hour? Don'!
Phone area code 61&lt;·423·9531.
Watchers IRI Clan In
ask mt.
Ohio State Jazz Eno1mlile,
~
among
other
gunfl,
on
hll
:J.I6·6fc
Pomeroy wrl!e: Weight '
We'rt
+pro+ud of Rio
Watchers !R), 1863 Stcllan
showi!S:30 p.m ., Ch.IO, and
Rd .. Cincinnati, Ohio ol523?. Grande College I I wen! the Mldwea!ern Hayride,
SAVE $2,000 to $3,000 on a _ _ _ _ _ __ _I0._3.tfc· there, about • hundred years which hai botn going on 1
1 ago); and .we've got I thanes merry.go.rour\d ride u far
modular home. Due to a local
to see a CiOIIege debaN, bo·
dealer closing his sales lot, 2
a solid llmt slot It con·
_ 14xso Kit Modular homes RUMMAGE s·ale, Saturday,
!ween !he· Redman and , 1 as
cerned.
today at 5: 30
and 1 - l4x44 Tek Modular March 18, 10 a.m., 620 Locust
ttarn of Brlllth dtbaltrt, on p.m., Ch.a ira
4.
home will be sold at absolute Slreet, Mlddleporl.
Christian morality todoy,+++
dealers cos!.. Shown by .IP·
3· u.6fc
t:'30 p.m.. Gh. 2.
Ready
for
your EIINr l
polnlment only. Call Belpre,
+ -+: t
ham?
It
not1
Frtnch Chtl
Ohio, areir code 614·423.9531 SAVE up to one half. Bring yOAJr
Spor!Soreall ovtr-lha dial, Ju II a Child ahows
haw to doll
for appointment.
sick TV to Chuck's TV ihop.
as usual, but !he fop pros pod up a very, very fancy
one on·
---~--~-j·-16_·61c 151 BuHernu! Ave., PQI11crov
Is • summit m..tlng bl- her thaw tonight, 7:30 p:p, ..
!ween the U.S. and tha Sovltl Ch. 11 !also at 3130 p.m.
11 _21 .tfc
READ THIS I You can save
.
,.
~~r tro~k"~':t~'l;:';::d",;i Monday I, +++
lllarilly hundreds Ieven PIANO and Urgan lesions, · IOmt Cold War frontier or
I've milled vh1ually evirr.
tholisondal
dollars
on alate
Gerald Moffner. Phone -'". conference tab!*.
model usedof or
re·poostssed
3125.
• This first• segment ot " EIIz1bo!h R, 1
mobile home. Before you buy
ever head.fo.head duel. !he acclaimed oerln abOut
any mobile home slqp and In
H 'i2tc · featuring liofh men's and the remarkeblt British
the huge selection ol8. 10 and
women's tvenflls at 2 p.m., queen, due to IMrlng out of
wlde
mobile
homeo
thai
we
I
WILL
NOT
be
respontlblt
for
Ch. 10.
12
!own a lot !he poli teYI
have on diSplay. We arrtinge any debla contracted br.
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flnanclng for you , Lo'w dawn artyone
inylrtl106·
OTHER SPORTS : K..,. WHkl. Frlendadatell melt's
Signed: other
Earl E.than
Phelps,
a great serln, and It winds
paymenfs. Easy credit terms. Brick St., Pomeroy, Ohio.
lucky High School State up tonight at 9 p.m., Ch. 11.
Don' I torne. t we are lhe area
Tournament, 11 a.m. and tile
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3·1S·31p
,
deeler for "Detroiter" mobile ----:-~-:-~-:--finals at a p.m.. Ch. 12 ...
Whal don the future hold
home_&gt;. One of the old.est and SHOOTING Match, SafVrday,
NCAA Regional cham. for men? I don'! know. 1nd
beSt names In lhe Industry. March 18, el the Racine plonshlp games (North even !ha world's Nobel Prizt
D.on't wait. Stopnowal Berry. Plenlng· Mlllat6r,.m· Factory
Carolina . South Carolina!
Mille~ Mobile• Homes Sales , chol&lt;e guns on y, Aasorted
fram Morgant own, w. va., winners .,..,., aurt 1 l'rn
705 Farson .tree!, Belpre
-d '"-yton
2 p. m• a·nu• •• oure. but lwo of thlm eOIIOf
Ohio'; across the railroad meat. ' s ponsore d bY th e .,,
ua
'
In atlmulitlng apeculatlon on
tr'icka
from
Kalsif. Syrecuoe Fire Depl.
~ ·~·~::ai~C:hl• 2 &amp;. 7 ... CBS Golf 11 Sclenca and Man," 10:30
Aluminum. Phone are• code. '
3·U·:JIC
• p.m., Ch. 8... Third p.m., Ch. 11 .
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round of !Itt Jacksonville
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61A·423-9531. Open 1 days • GUN SHOOT, elsorlflt matchel Open, 6 p.m., Ch. 6.
MOVIES',''Halil
Hero:'.
week.
.;... open 11111 only, Forked
+ ++
3
1
6
61
a,m.,
ll!d
''Around
!he
World
,__...;.._ _ _ _ __· _ ·_'
Run Sportsmen Club, Sundty,
Non-competlllve sporll
Under
the
S,a,"
Lloyd
March 19, 12 noon.
and talk about sports a lao It' Brldgts (who tl .. ?l, l·h illl •
3·1S.3fc very big this time of ~ear, p.m.
, both Ch. 10.
·
end yau .con umple !hi
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Rolltr Derby I I call II non.
MO~DAY• A ntW thow I
compttltlvt beceuie I never mokn
it. dellui Ieday on Ch.
l
undtrtfand what thty're 6 of 12:30
p.m,
Entitled
•
!
trying ltl dol_, I p.m.', Cfi. 7 ... "Split
· the
Untamed World. 1:30 p.m., prornotlor.alSecond,"
m11trlaf
aaya
Ch. 6 ... l" TrevinO'&amp; ahow, tra !ht fosfftt quia '\!iiW
In
1 With Ptl Boone, 2 p.m .. Ch. 6
hl1tory.
(It'll
,bow
In
... Lloyd llrldgea' We'-r
:at 10:311 1.m., (h.
World, 3 p.m., Ch. 6 ... Wild tomorroW
12,
II
you'
prtltr that Mint
Kingdom. S p.m., Ch. 10 ... 11~ . 1
.
US .OO Down
~lldoori, $:30 p.m., Ch. io,
.
+
+
+
Balance On
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AL.SO MONDAY: Marv
MOVIES! The prhn.. tlmt ~rlffln
· Convenient
wlin't shciwn ·on
lfiOVItln ratun of oiltof !hit .
Ttrma.
q~
tiM tu
tither
SttiOn'o blot ,._.for. tv whtn hlslatw
nllhl"- "'II
liirni, "Sud. .Uy. Single.'' lalcklnti JOhtwty
(11'1011. IIIII
with H11 Holbroblc, 1~, 20 ht'S oil the lllfwOI
k
p.m., Ch. 6 "" A110 1ft pr'tmt ·witt. old movlee
llmt. '&lt;Tht Bortla 'Slick," '
him, and a. •11..
p.M., Ch. 4 ... ~or tfrt nlrhl· • 11\tltlk•ahoW Mtlts.
OYils: ")( Un)lnO'Nn," I :11
Muon, Vi.
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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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motorcycle racer who travel Holy City Jus! at a time whtn
around !he country. To no some definite movn .are
one' s surprise, It's produced underway by Jordan and
by the people who made maybe Israel to cool tht
''Route 66," and soundseslf ·scene
and
titabllsh,
they're mavin' on the samo· possibly, a now nation In
old theme. Two hours of pilot Paleo!lne (at least, that was
footage starh ate p.m.. Chs. a hopo as this ,.,.as wriHtnl.
2 &amp; 1.
Changes since Israel
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· regained control of !he city
"Film Odyssey" has In tho Slx·O.Y War ere
featured some classic emphasized. and the
movies of the pas! !his program looks a! !he old,
season. but !anlghrs offering Biblical city as willl es ·
Ius! sounds dull . .If's "In· modern problems.
tlmate Lightning," a 1965
t +t
Czech opu·s. Ch. 11, 8:30p.m.
Quilt a few changes are
+ + +
showing · up In the TV
Bill Mauldin was one of the schedules, and one show
youngest ~arloonlsts ever to making Its debut today Is
win a Pullher Prize, with his callod "Succoas S!ofy," Yillh
classic cartoons of lilt World actor Sllm Plcktns featured
War II Gls, Willie and Joe, today. we don't know !hi
Mauldin !elks alxiut what he formal. but will catch thl
did In the war on "Book show to see If lfl worth
Beat," Ch. 9, 9:30p.m.
conllnued watchlnli . 1 : ~0
+ ++
p.m., Ch. 4.
·
Sf. Patrick's Day 11
++ t
celebra!ed In· Columbus Is
A Sunday efttrnoon
!he sub[ecl of a special without sports anymore Is
report a! 11 :30 p.m., Ch. 4.
ahortceke

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Ilk fw. Douat.!KIClT f.!!lir!C .,- W0 • ;
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s:t.7$ ,.,.. 'Jd,'I"Ma tdllal' tl &gt; '
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oeunty ~-' 111111 2 mlltiJ
ltP I'OIIITIAC GRA.. D Pill X
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'CoroVIIII"'' v.tiiufO, •.P.S., P.B.. !Itt aiHrlnfwhtll. tape
RN's
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piA,_, fDod tlrw. dark lllue, ltkt new IDp_whllll. white
.milt. I'I1CI1i
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Over 30 New CadHiacs &amp;Oldsmobilis

87 Mill St.
Middleport, 0.

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1 l.andmirk .F armr,. Bureau: . ~
Porft
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:J.17·1tc Far
lfYoli'redlsapPolritedwl!h
"'e iockluster 1911-72 net.
work TV season, now 11m.
ping ln1o reruns, YOAJ might
like to see lwo shows being
conaldtredtor prime-time by
NBC next fall. One 10 a
horror.story serlts. "Ghost
Story.'' which soundl like an
evening version of. "Derk
Shadows.'' and seems to
offer nothing no111. Likewise
!he second, "Mavin' On," not
the Hank Snow record,
please. This one Is about a

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6501dsmobile 98 4 Door................... !~95 '
64 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, air................ '495 ·

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66 Buick LaSabre 4 Poor, air.............. 1'995

Fouild

SHABOO, female, fawn
Great Dane, no tag, lost I
Columbia Township. Reward.
Phone 6'18·5U3.
3·16-4tc

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~nel .Claasi~ds . Get. Action! Sentinel Classifieds Get Result.!'

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V.F.W. Gun Shoot, noon, REOUC E. oa'- i; fast ;,II!!
Sunday.I. March )9, Broad Run Go Beat Tablt!l &amp; · E·VIp
"water pills' at NtfiOII prup, ·i
Gun ~tub , . New Hlvt~,
.
3-17·20tp
spi,nsortd by Post 9926,
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Mason, W. Va.
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3-16-JIP KOSCOT KOSMI!TICS t )'IN '
of Hope Ptrf.,._, Hu!l'ien ·• ·
1 WILL not be rnDOf\tlble for
synthetlt wlft. No littd. to_
any dtbta c.onlracltd by
INVI Mtigl er MIIOft !=QUnty
enyont other than myMif.
ior lack ·of money, ·If ln·Signed: Robert C. S.laer, BoX
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FIGHT fatigUe with Zlpplel, the
It, 11 12 o'clock, llutlind Gun ,
great Iron pill. Only 11.98 at
Club. ~tw Lima ROiil' Hind I
Nelson Drugs.
choktd aho!gunl wII .bt
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lwo clalllll. Optft tlfhll and
.GUN SHOOT, Sunday, March
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19, ' 1 p. ITi. flltt~.ry chl)ked
hand. Rifle shoolera .I!YIII 1
guns only. Stt~nd place
furnish
own shells. AnyJ •
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calibre of rifle. muzzle•
match. Assorted meals .
loaders Included.
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McARTHUR - Vinton
County Auditor Glenn L.
.Pe~ said todlly he hal
chaUenged the au!hority of the
Board of Tax Appeals in ordering annusl redelem\lnaUon
ol property values "In each
county ·and requested a public
hearing to present his
m:gwnenta.
Wednesday, March 25, at
Logan, Ohio, at the monthly
meeUng of the Southeastern
Ohio Association of County
Auditors, Peters requested
support In his action.
. The auditors, without a
dissenting vote, passed a
resolution asking the Ohio
Board of Tax Appeals to grant
• · hearing to the Auditor of
· Vinton County, and further
resolved to request the
Association of County Auditors
of Ohio to give Its unequivocal
support~ the auditor of Vinton
County in his quest to have the
board rescind its order
requiring yearly changes in
values of real estate.
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Names of patient&amp; admitted
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unUI further notlee.
Dill:haraes: Mn. Herbert
llalTingtoo, GalllpoUs; Patrick
Rymer, .Leon; Mn. Charles
.Todd, New Haven: Glen
Adkln1, Pliny; Dorothy
..RUaell, Muon; Mn. Stanley
Chapman, Point Pleaiant, and
David Mehl, Galllpol.ls.

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How? Well, we've ordered some plocemots.
They're tough, long lasting, vinyl, ond feature lovely scenes
from around the time PNB got it all started.
Once they're on your table, you'll want to leave them there.
And if they occosionally make you think of the bonk .
that's been serving Meigs County for a nundred years, fine.
A set of six is waiting for you. It's yours free.
when you deposit $100 or more in a passbook savings account,
at either our main oHice or Rutland branch.
If you don't have a Pomeroy Notional Bank savings account,
here's the excuse you've been waiting fori
Member FDIC
A Full Service Bank
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,..gt&gt;LLIPOUS- Herman Henry of the
BUI'j!all · Of:' 'Ci'tmlilal · Investigation . at '
London, Ohio, continued' an investigation
late Saturday Into &amp;·burglary at the GaUia
County Welfare Department Building, 848
Third Ave. '
PI!. Joe ·owens · discovered the ·
breaking and entering while on routine
patrol atll :45 Friday night. The Incident
occurred between 8:20 and 11:45 p.m.
Entry was made by breaking a window at the rear of the building, reaching in
Mel prying the lock open.
• After entering the kitchen, the In-

truders entered every office ransacking aU
office drawers.
"Money was taken 'from ·the .office
of Della Queen, office supervisor. Other
offices'ranS.cked thoroughly were those of
Welfare Director Virgil Cross, Tom
Metcalf, Jeanne Fisher and Margaret
Knotts.
Police Chief John Taylor said the
thieves must have been searching for
money and possibly food stamps. The
stamps, however, are not kept In the main
office.
Gallia County sheriff's deputies

Saturday Investigated a theft at the Enterprise Freewill Baptist Church on White
Oak Road. Deputies said tools valued at
over $300 were taken {rom the new addition now under construction.
Two arrests recorded Friday night
were John G. Hudson, 21, Rt. 1, Gallipolis,
charged with non-support arid Kenny
White, 29, ~omeroy, booked for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Officers reported late Saturday approximately $636.87 In cash was taken in
the breaking and entering, and two
government checks and one personal
check were also ml.uing.

Admiral attention lo cabinet detail is reflected in this new "wrap
around" style in a decor-complementing oak grained finish on
simulated wood and •elect hardwood veneers. Features Admiral
25" Solarcolor picture tube with K-16 ' chassis. Instant Play convenience, no waiting for warm -up. Automatic Fine Tuning (AFC)/
Color Monitor Control for sharp, clear pictures. Measures 22li'•"
high, 34'li'•" wide, 18%;' deep. 25" Diagonal Measure (315 sq. in.
rectangular picture)

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of "Made-For-Each-Other" Sofas and Chain

Cleveland.
It Is Intended to replace the
mechanical cash register,
parUcularly In fast food
restaurant&amp;.
CYCLIST KILLED
WARR!CN, Ohio (UPI)- R.
James Smith, 23, Cortland, was
killed late Thuraday night
when a car struck his bicycle
on Everett-Hall Rd. in
suburban Fowler Township.
NOW YOO KNOW
At the 11e of 18, St. Patrick
wu t:aplured by Irish raiders
and aold U I IIIYe. He labored
for aiJ: yean before escaping
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Bureau ol Criminal Investigation, left, and John Taylor,
Gallipolis Pollee Chief, examtne a window brdlen Friday
Bilkers are a matchmaker when It comes to creating
beautiful rooms. And here Is 1ust one of many In Ojlr
wondertully wide array of cttcorator·dtslg~ lOllS and
chairs - now at very special prices.

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County
Sanitarian Frank Petrie, Jr., said
Saturday that the county health department has developed a new "complaint
form" for the purpose of handling
problems more adequately throughout the
county.
Petrie S!lid that usuaUy when warm
weather arrives, the department receives
many anonymous phone calls from Individuals cqmplalnlng about neighbors'
trash; sewa~e. etc.
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investigpte an · the mysterious calls.
Therefore, we have developed a com)llaint
form.
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health department office, located In the
basement area of the county courthouse.
"When the form is filled out and
returned to the department, the matter
will be given prompt attention," Petrie
concluded.

Bill Lemley, 15,
Struck by Vehicle,

GALLIPOLIS - WiUlam S. Lemley,
15, 43 Chillicothe Rd., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Lemley, was listed in satisfactory
condition Saturday morning in the Holzer
Medical Center where he was admitted
after being struck by an auto while
walking along Little Kyger Rd., Friday
night just north of Kyger Creek High
School.
According to a spokesman at the
Holzer Medical G.enter, Lemley, a
promising sophomore athlete at Gallla
Academy High School, suffered fractures
of both ankles, a fractured forearm plus
laceratloos and abrasions.
He and a companion, David Brown, 15,
of 418 Fourth Ave., were walking along the
county road following a dance at Kyger
Creek.
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operated by Gregory Briggs, 22, GallipoUs.
The case Is stiU under investigation by the
highway patrol.
A second mishap occurred at 3:45 p.m.
on Strong Run Rd., where cars driven by
Noah 0. Ramey, 41, Concord; Mich., and
James o. Hess, 22, Meta, Ky., collided on a
hiUcrest. There was moderate damage to
both cars. No charges w~re filed .

EXCLUSIVE RiGHTS
CLEVELAND (UPI) - ,
Addreuo1rapb Multlsrapb
Corp. bu obtained exclusive
marketing richll to an electronic Inventory and cash
conlrol11Jtem for restaurants
diftloped by TRW, Inc., of

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THIS IS THE 1965 Volkswagen In whiCh two ~lddleport youths 'were criticaUy injured Friday at 10:20 p.m. on
six tenths of a m1ie n~rthofSR 7.

Ankles Fractured

CLOSING 11JESDAY
The Farmers Home Administration Ia cancelling Ita
office hours on Tuesday,
· March 21, due to other COOl·
mltmenla of personnel. Office
hours at the ASCS office In the
MBSOIIIc Bldg. wiU be reaumed
on Tuesday, March 28, from 10
a.m. to noon.
MARRIAGE UCENSES
James WUUam Clat-irorthy,
ll, Middleport, and Nancy Jo
Mayer, 111 Pooleroy; Jerry
Ronald Ha)'IPI8ll, 26, Ft. Knox,
Ky., and Hue) Darlene Craig,
24, Lana Bottom, Rt. I: Paul
McClelland McElroy, 22,
Pomeroy, Rt. 4, and Sandra
Kay Bing, 21, Pomeroy, Rt. 4.

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were in critical condition at Holzer
Medical Center · with Injuries suffered
when the car in which they were riding
went through a wooden railing on a ·
culvert, smashing headon Into a creek
bank Friday at 10:20 p.m.
Injured were Dennis Boggs, 18, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Boggs, who suffered
severe head injuries and Stan Wilson, also
18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson, who
sustained internal, abdominal and chest
injuries and lacerated heart. Wilson was in
the operating room all night. Both were
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the Tax Board Is a quaal- ()yentplllwl Ia
Pequot no-iron sh~ets 1/i price -:-:sale now, on Mens •~d. Joys .~
tide In !be 14WI!Pil*' lllat 1m will.be a ''year of consplra~"
judiclal body without authority
Ill.._ .. _..,.. · . ;;... alld U. 'llnt nal!JIIIe ill Huaeln's plan, announced by the
Wrangler Jeans .;... On Mens and Boys trousers - sale ~n ·
to legislate.
eerly SudaJ, Iii ,
Ill! Jorclanlan kina Wemeeday.
Mens socks- liJ price sale of table covers in all sizes- ~ale ·
Peters, who Is a candidate SUUy IIIPI ... ~ ,llle ;.
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taUves from the newly formed
Housewares .D e,.rtment. ShopJ ivery floor durh1g this fwC!_::
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91st District, said the ultimate
day sale and $ave ::
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(Coniim!ed from lll,ge I)
taxes for every property owner
. ~D - Ruth Hood, t.~sing wOuld sidetrack the
in the,,State of Ohio, even If
Virginia Baker. Baed, e, Mlcldlt!JOrl; '· Leona Karr, ' problelil feJt nOiv wbUe Jecisla· ,
Improvement.! are not made to
P-rOJ; ~unda Klein, lion, 11 awoved by COngress,
Lancaater,
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day evenln1 at Riveralde U!drJ1ei
, DISCHARGED,• .!. ' John the next year ·to improve the
Methodlat ·· Hoepltal
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Cohimbu . ffliiLiwinl 1 four Buter,. Pauline ~~!!'· educatloo of Poor.cblldnn and
Ruth Lewil, Eva MaNn; SybD require that every jUrildlctlon
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[)Qnald Pierce, Jr., twl&gt;day
Mn. Reed ttpt~~t'mailt of har G~, ~I .Aatbetlm~
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opportUnity to every person'
old son of Mr. and Mn. Donald life In the CtoiYilll ..... &lt;
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Pierce, Welqall St., Pomeroy,
She WU bon! II All~, • ADMITTED ·' Arpbrite, a.edllUle: Bruce national origin.'~
died Thursday morning at Ohio, the dalllhllr Ill 1111.
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Mlddll!plrt: Mabel
NlJQn said even the extreme
Pleasant Valley Hoopltal. The John a Leoma B?ilte BUer:
Pomeroy; VIvian propcinents of busing admit
infant, in addition to his Also Pi eceded in
b:r two Meu,
Jobnaon,
Racine: Wilbur that It would be years before a
parent&amp;, Ia survived by hJa twin daughten and t-irq ~then.
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AppUcation will be made to the slater. GaU, and sisters, Mary she 'Will 1 member.of tJie Eden Lelfhe,t, Jr., Pomeroy: Brian majority of poor children cOuld
At Elberf~lds Warehouse on Mechanic Street- a big ship.
be OOied out of central city
Appalachia Regional Com- Ann and Tarlcla; hJa maternal United Brethren Church, Bailey, Reedlville.
DISCHARGED - Loraine areas into suburban schools.
ment of LAWN BOY lawn mow~trs including 19 inch mowers'"
mission for nearly $90,000 to grandmother, Lena McDowell, Reedavllle.
.Aelker,
Roy
Sears.
"That
means,''
he
said,
"that
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Columbus,
and
paternal
purchase additional equipment
She Is ~urvlved . by ber
21 inch mower and also the popular LAWN BOY self·
putting
primary
emphasis
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grandparent.!,
Mr.
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and building renovations.
huaband, ~ ~: •
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mare busing rather than on
THREE CHARGED
"As more and more controls Elmer Pierce, Racine, Rt. 2. children, Clayto.n Jobn1on,
lawn mowers. Select the one you want aqd be ready for grass
Charged wl)b grand llmmy better education inevitably will
are placed on strip mine Graveside services will be held Reedavllle: Mr4. . Vir1liita
. cutting time.
operations and reclamation Saturday at 9 a.m. at Letart Hayman, R!!.Uvllle; John for alleg~dl:r taklnc lte1111 leave a lost generation of poor
children
in
the
central
cities·
standards,
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growing Cemetery. Marlin Funeral Jobnion, · ~ Antonio, Ta.; frGm can puked at the HI 7
technology and Increased Home Is in charge.
Orville Reed, Jr., Dearborn, Club an wa,.. Junior Pauley, doomed to Inferior education."
Nlmn said his education
training in deep coal mining
Mich.; Raymond Reed, II, Middleport, Rt. 1; JIC:kle L.
1J, Lanpvllle, Rt. · 1, money bill would also establlsb
wiD keep the coal industry
TWO ASK DIVORCE
Golhen, Ind.; Mn. Flor- Smltb,
and Gerald Franklin Barrett, "an educational bill of right.!
healthy and help to protect the
Two suits for divorce have Marlo, · LancUter and Mn. 21, Lanpvllle, Rt. I, the Meigs for Mexican-Americans,
jobs ·of all coal miners
filed in Meigl County :bel:~p~
County Sberlft'a Department Puerto Ricans, Indians and ·
throughout this area,'' Welker been
Common Pleu Court Grou
reported today. Taken from otheri" with language dlfsaid.
neglect of duty and extreme CoolVille; · - brother, Em- can were a tape player, tapes, flcultiea.
cruelty were charged by melt ~. Lopn; I stater,
battery. The _ _.....,_~ _ _,_,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _o:_-_ _ _....,,..._ _ _ _ _
James L. Dailey, CoiLDDbta Mlu Delphia B. Baker, Lan· tady'apuneanda
three will appear in Meigs r
'Township, against Gloria Jean cuter, and ei1ht crand- Court today.
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Ann
Marris, Rutland, against
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Democratic leader Mike Mansfield
sucgested Saturday that portions of
President Nlzon 'a ··antibusing proposal
~d be II8I!CI u the basis for a compromlae beiwftn the House and $er!ate
ovw the issue.
Manlfteid jom,d Senate Republican
leader Hugh Scott In recommending that
11- and Sf!Jate negotiators take up
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - House Majority
Leader Robert E. Levitt, R-North Canton,
has praised President Nixon's plea for a
moratorium ort busing school children and
for calling for equal education.
"We recognize that busing is not the
answer to providing equal education for
our yoUJig people and that busing for socaned "racial balance' creates a disturbing effect within the family structure and
In the school systems themselves,'' he
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nesday · to begin barsaining on busing Mondal,e, 0-Minn., a proponent of busing .
POMEROY - The Usherette Club of
amelldmenla that have been added to the · as a tool tb prevent willful 8egregatton of Meigs High School will hold an Easter egg
Jigher education btU:
schools.
sale Fnday at the Davis-Warner lnAlthough Mansfield said he had reserMondale charged that Nixon's plan for a surance Co. office in Pomeoy. Orders will
vations about parts of Nixon's plans, he "moratorium" until July I, 1973, on new be taken from March 18 to March 24
and other leaders of the party- including busin~ lt'ft him "deeply saddened." He Pricesforeggsare75centsadozenand IS
several presldt&gt;ntial candidates - were said the President's plan "fails tragic all)" ' to 25 cenls each for decorated ones·. Orders
equivocal in thei~ opposition ,
•nd anli!Uhted to a suspension· of en- may be placed by calling 992-2581 or 142.
One of the J lrmest statement.&gt; of 'op,- forn.'tn t'!ll 1,r 1" ,•\ r· 1m~f\!u!~ .
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Meigs County Sheriff Robert C.
Hartenbach said it is undetermined
who was the driver of the 1965
Volkswagen.
I

Also passengers in the car were Gary
Ellis and Merri Ebersbach who were
riding in the back seat.
Ellis and Miss Ebersbach were taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Ellis was
admitted for abrasions and contusions and
the Ebersbach girl was treated for a jaw
injury and released.
The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
transported the Injured to Veterans

Memorial Hospital along with Ewing
ambulance. The squad transported Boggs
to Holzer and WUson was taken to Holzer
by Ewing ambulance.
The lout were traveling north ·on SR
143, slz tenths oi a mile north of SR 7 at ~n
apparenUy high rate of speed. The car
went off the highway on the left in ft rJsht
handed curve, hit and broke oll a culvert
railing, a 2x8plank, smashingheadon into
a creek bank.
Wilson was found lying in the creek it
was reported .
The ac,cident is still under in·
vestigatlon.

Political Unity_
Growing In Europe
consequences for the United States of this
European consciousness?" they asked,
and replied with four conclusions.
First, "We should recognize that
profound political changes are underway
in Europe and that America has a, vital
stake in their outcome."
Second, "The foreljl;n policy making and
execuUng organs of our government.includlng the House and Senate committees- should reco8Ji!le that the BUill of
our European Interest.! Ia greater than the
transient Issues which ~n trouble tb:Lse
Interests.''
Third, "Neither the Europe~~~. · community nor our &lt;11m 101W .UU..t ..,
devoted suff~ attention Ill ~ the
proper poUtical ~Jtil' ~ .
with each other.'
, ,Fol!l1h, · "'!be study ,mi..,.. -bon
were very Impressed by tbe poUtkal
development of the European parliament
and by Its Important future role In the
European community.''
The parliament, the report said, Is
potentially very important, "Its limited
GALUPOUS - County captains for authority inday seems certain to Increase,
the 1972 Gallia County Cancer Crusade probably more rapidly than we expect."
were announced Saturday by Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Neal, project cO-chairman.
The drive is scheduled April 9 through
April 22. Captains are:
GalllpoUs Twp.- (City of Gallipolis)Junior Women's Club, Mrs. Fran Tablt,
Mrs. Susy ADen .
Green Twp, - Mrs. John Epling, Mrs.
Charles McKean, Mrs. Daniel Greene.
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov. John J.
Clay Twp. - Mrs. Derry Hemphill.
Gilligan said saturday the state eonOblo Twp. - Mr. l..."e Rose.
trolling Board will have before It on
Guyan Twp. (Crown City Area) - Mrs. Monday requests to provide school disDanny Graham: (Mercerville Area), Mrs. tricts with the first additional funds made
Gerald Smeltzer.
available by the state income tax.
Harrison Twp. - Julie Annette HsU.
"~ould the controlling board take
Walnut Twp. - Mrs. Woodrow Pope.
favorable action checks will be forwarded
Greenfield Twp. - Mrs . Morgan to the county auditors on Tuesday," said
Hammond.
GIUigan . "This means the new funds can
Raccoon Twp.- Mrs. Wendall Evans. be In the hands of local school dbtricl
Perry Twp. -Mrs. Fannie Jones, Mrs . . officials before the end of the month.
John Morgan.
"People often know tlley are paying a
Springfield Twp. -Mrs. Lonnie Burger. new tax, but don't really know what
Chesblre Twp. - Mrs. Fred Sisslon,
happens to their money after It baa been
Cbesblre VWage - Mrs. lJQnald Skaggs. peld," saidGUUgan. "In this case, tbe new
Morgan Twp. -Mrs. Maurice Thomas. money would not have been available to
Huatlagtoa Twp. - Mrs. John Bryant. help IChool districts In Ohio without the
Addlaon Twp. - Kathy Shaver.
I!Plactment of the Income tax."
WASHINGTON (UP1) - A House
Foreign Affairs Committee study group
reported Saturday that it found a strong,
almost Irreversible trend toward political
union in Europe during a recent silt-nation
tour of the contil)ent.
'
The mission was headed by Reps.
Benjamin S. Rosenthal, D-N .Y., and
Donald M. Fraser, D-Minn. In a formal
report on their findings, they said distinct
reminders of "centuries of European
nationalism" remain in evidence but "the
tide of 'Europeanism' is so strong, and
manifested in so many ways, that II seems
irreversible."
"What are the poiiUeal ilhd economic

County Crusade

Captains Named

Board Has Reque8t

For School Funds

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ntESE TWO MEMBERS of the Middleport Polic:e J)epar1malt Sid Little, !eft,
and Martin Major are wearing the new uniforms which have been lleC.'UJ'ed fQI' the
departlnent by Middlepprt Council. The campaign hats and trousen ire In naVy
blue and the shirts are grey. Little hal been a member of the department lor over a
year and Major for two years. Little is currently attending the basic pollee training
school in Jackson . Chief of Police J. J. Cremeans reports that officers are ll*1ding
ei~ht hours~" duty and about eight additional hours daily doine $U. vellla~ work.

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