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:1!- the Daily Sentinel, Middleport-P001eroy, 0., March$, 1972
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Local Taxpayers TO Fo~k Up $7,253,000 '
~ reasonillgls that, despite tbe unusually high unemployment rate, the
great II18JS of the working population was fully employed ifl1971 and, for the most
part, bad bigger earnings than In 1970.

How much will Uncle Sam be collectlng fr«n Mason Cowlty residents In
·mcome lllxes on or before Aprll 17tb.• which Is the day of ""laming Ibis.year?
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According to the government's calculations, It ww _., 11Ymore
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received from the local area a year ago, when it amOWited to fl ,23l,OOO.
That is the estimate of what was turned In locally, as detennlned by a
breakdown of the overall returns received thronghnut the Slate of West Virginia.
The statewide total was $418,000,000, the Treaaury Department reports.
Included in the amount is the portion of the tu collected via the witholdlng
process.
Despite the sluggWmess of the econOOJy during the put year, the budget make:-s
in washin~tton expect the receipts thJs year to be slightly higher than last years.

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indicated lnthe budget submitted to Congress In January. Nalionllly, .It apecta
the$86.pa5bstillliBcalion
In sucbyearreve.nues, or only .about $300 mllllon more than was collected In
Taxpayers In the local area will be bearinll their porttnn of tbls lncrea8e. Their
payme'nts next month will be cJoee 19 ,253,000,1tla estimated.
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The new budget presented. by the Adrolnlatratlon, projeCJina Income and
expenseflguresforlheflacalyearendlnsJune30,1973, ~lorlndlvl~lncome
tueaof-.9bllll01i,whlcblat'l.4bUHonmorethantblsyear. ·
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·If Mason County taxpayers are to produce their share of tbls rise and maliltaln
their present standard of living, total tnrome In the area will have to go up by about
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Consequently, they will bave larger tuea to pay, For the others who did not
have. steady employment, the taxes will. be lower.
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On the basis of the flgures, it ill calculated that residents of MBS&lt;ln County bave
been contributing approxlmately I. 73 percent of the personal Income taxes
collected In the state.
Jtist how much more the Administration counts on receiving this year is
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Have you toured the Adult Learning Center? II not, Rev. C.
L. Frum. Adult Basic Education Recruiter, invites you to visit
the Center this week.
The Center is open Mon$y through Thursday, 8:30 a.m.
through 3:30 p.m., and Monday and Wednesday evenings, 6
through 9:30 p.m. If you hsve unanswered questions about the
Center and the courses that offered there, you are invited ID call
the Center, 67~9. if you cannot come in for a visit.
New
materials
are
conslllntly being added to the with it, are glad to be a part of
courses available at the it," states Rev. Frurn.
Again, we urge you to come
"center. Recent additions are:
"Preparations for Civil in and look over the laclllUes of
Service11 ; "Preparation for the Center. Come alone, come
College Entrance Tests"; as a group or organlzaUon. We
"Trigonometry- An Analytic welcome you and urge you to
Approach "; " Pre-Calculus see the Center, because once
Mathematics--Fields and seen, it 11&amp;ells itself".
Functions"; 11 Analytic
Geometry and Calculus";
"Conswner Education- Course
of Study".
Additional materials will be
added at the Center as an
interest is shown in a
particular course of study.
Members of the Mason
We must make an effort to County Court at a .regullir
use the Learning Center to its meeting Monday evening
fullest extent. If it is not used, finalized a budget In excess of
·there Is the danger of losing It, $400,000 for the next fiscal
·and Mason County cannot year.
afford to lose this Center.
In addition to this, routine
A number of distinguished matters were bandied. No
gue!ls have made a tour of the official action was taken
Center and they have been full concerning Good Friday
of enthusiasm with what we closing, however, it was
have to offer. We have been indicated that the Court would
told that it is the finest facillty pattern its decision from that
of its kind anywhere In the of Governor Arch A. Moore's.
State. "We, who are working
Coiu-t officials present were
Lawrence Gerlach Jr.,
Clarence Adkins, Elvin E.
Wedge and L. W. Gettv.

County Court
Sets Budget

Wise Owls

PARTY WAS GIVEN
CUFTON - Neighbors and
friends of Mrs. Helen Barker
surprised her Wednesday with
a birthday party at her home.
She received several gifts. Ice
cream and cake were enjoyed
by Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Wilma
Blake ,'M~s. Jessie Cartwright,
Mrs. Edith Foz, Mrs. Luarene
Lewis, Lucie Harrison, Mable
Johnson, Frances Oliver, Mary
Pickens and Clara Williams.

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Ofthe Bend
By Bob Hoeflich
Have problems of today really changed so much from thoSe
encountered In the yesteryear?
SUrprising as it may seem, Pomeroy Village fathers of 1909
were also worried about ecology, nudity and immoderate
ck'iving. Not o~ that, but they were combating the problems
with legislation!
According to an ordinance in Pomeroy in 1909 if any person
or persons o( 12 years of age and upward, were found bathing in
the river unclothed between the hours of 4 a.m. and 8 p.m., they
were subject to a fine ranging from 50 cents to five dollars.
The ordinance explained that parents and guardians were
liable and subject to payment of the fines involved. Apparently, it
was an anything goes situation after ap.m. until4 a.m.
\liUage Ia then, concerned about profanity, passed an ordinance pnivldlng that any person 14 or over who would
''profanely swear by tbe name of God, or Jesus &lt;llrist, or by the
Holy Gholll," should lie fined not less than one dollar nor more
than live dollars.
The comcil of the time was concerned also about immoderate driving. However, the drivuig violations pertained not
to aulomobUea but to. horses.
VIllage ,Wl!datlon providing that any person riding, driving
or leading~ borie or other animal at an Immoderate rate of
speed'In any lllreet,lane, alley or commons at a rate of more than
six miles an hour should be fined not excessive of $50. Racing
ho!'lellln tbe conununlty was also forbidden and offenders were
Subject to fines.
WhUe processes are row underway for the establishment of a
humane society to protect animals, the council way back in 1909
bad passed legislation malting it unlawful for any person to beat
or otherwise Injury any horse, mare, mule or other animal in an
Immoderate, cruel or unnecessary maMer with fines again
provided for th01e offending.
And the VIllage Council of that day believed and was aware
of ecology.
For example, one ordinance In effect In 1909 provided that

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any person who might erect, contrive, or use or maintain any
building, structuie or other place for exercise of any trad~ or
business which would put off noxious exhalations, noisome or
offensive smells,lnfurious or dangerous to the health, romfort or
property would be subject to fines.
The ordinance alsO provided penalties for those who would
render unwholesome or impure any waler courseo stream, well
or water within the community.
Council also deemed it unlawful for anyone to vend or sell
any spirituous liquors, vinous or malt _liquors or elder In any

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quantity less than a gallon. Seems like a good home supply but,
perhaps, there were more snlike bites then. WOO knows?
Mayor in 1909 was E. Long and council president was C. W.
Jones with Theodore Bengel serving as clerk. O!uncllmen were
William Andrews, M,' Blaettnar, Jr.; .Edward ·Hennesy, John
Roedel, George Scblaegel and Jones. Charles Foss was the
marshal and Lewis Horwitz, the treasurer.
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E. W. Peoples, who eompilad tbe ordinance book, was serving as sOlicitor and street coinmlssloner was George Flck. Ed
H. Scharf was fire department chief with Dr. L. G. Gribble
serving as the community's health officer.

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Free Custvmer Parking At Main Store ~nd Warehouse

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Two ordinances, one aimed
at reducing the hszard of fire,
the other at making the
coinmUI)Ity more attracUve,
were given the first of three
required readings for Mid-

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than $20and $1 for each day the
violation conUnues.
The second ordinance, also
unanimously approved In Ita
first reading, deala with Junk
vehicles and accumulation of
trash on lots within the village.
Such vehicles and tr88h will not
be permitted to accumulate on
lots in town. Offimders will be
warned and given a 1o.day
period ill · which to comply.
Each day of violation alter the
10 day warning period will
mean a separate offe~ and
fines for violations will range
from $10 to $50. Vehicles
which are no longer In working
order may be housed inllde I
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purpose of organizing a
Banking Association, and
transacting the business of
banking under the Act of
Congress entitled 'An act to
provide a National Currency
secured by a pledge of United
States Bonds, and to provide
for the circulation and
redemption thereof' approved
June 3rd, '11164, and of subsequent acts in ndditlon to or
amendatory thereof, do make
and execute the following
Organization Certificate.
"First: The name of the
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CHARLES R. KARR, JR., MIDDLEPORT, will hold
open house at his new Meigs Boat'Shop on Pearl St., Middleport, this weekend. Karr is pictured with an 8 by 2• foot
pontoon boat which Is among the new and used pleasure craft
to be handled by the new shop.

In New.Holzer Medical Center
GALLIPOUS - The t6,000
ICUiptured glass window for
the chapel at the new $21
million Holzer Medical Center
near here Is being installed
today.
Donated to the center by the
Registered Nurses
Association, tbe window was
created by Gabriel Loire of
EDISON HOBSTETI'ER, PRESIDENT of the Pomeroy
France. Gabriel Loire Imports
· National Bank holds the Institution's first minute book which
is the company Installing the
gives an accounting of the bank's official organizing 100
window today.
years ago today, on March 30, 1872.
Another example of free
form art, the window was
.designed to depict earth,
prayers, heaven, and answer to
prayers returning to earth
according to the artist. The
browns and greens at the base
By Unl~ l'relaiDiernatiOIIII
reflect earth, tbe straw cement
LANCABl'ER, OHIO - F1VE PRISONERS at the Fairfield shafts are the prayers, the
County JaU here refused to eat b:eakfast today In a protest ap- blues and lighter colors are
parenUy related to an Incident at the faclllty Wednesday night. heaven, and the yellow streaks
Sheriff Dan Berry said the trouble began when a deputy are the answers to the prayers
entered the cellblock which houaes felons to remove a prisoner returning to earth.
who was creating a disturbance. The prisoner struck a deputy
The window will be comand offlcers bad to forcibly remove him from the block and in pleted In Ume for dedication of
turn the five other prisoners refusad to enter their cells lor the the new building at 2 p.m.
night and force bad to be used to place them In their cells. Berry Monday, Aprlll7, and In Ume
said a shakedown In tbe cellblock early today produced some lor the open house on Tuesday
razorblades and a club.
and Wednesday Aprill8 and 19.
The Public Is Invited to these
BELFAST -BRITAIN FORMALLY TOOK OVER rule of events at the new center 011
Northern Ireland today In a day marked by a major gunbattle U.S. Route 3$, three miles west
across the bclrder with the Irish Republic, an assassination at- of Gallipolis.
The Reglster.ed Nuran
tempt In Londonderry and bomb explosloas Ill Belfast.
The British Parliament completed 1~1slatlon ending 51 Association bas donated $1Q,OOO
to the medical center lor use In
years of Protestant rule by the Northern Ireland Parliament,
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Queen EUzabeth II gave her royal assent and Northern Ireland
Prelllier Brian Faulkner resigned.

dleport Village Council
Wednesday night.
Winning unanimous approval by .council was an ordinance
requiring
underpinning of trailers from the
bottom to the ground with
fireproof materials. New
trailers are to · have the underpinning completed within 30
days after they are placed.
Trailers now In use must be
underpinned within six months
after the effective ·date of the
ordinance.
Only trailers subject to
trailer tax payments to the
county will be affected by the
legislation. Failure to comply
will entail a fine of not more

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An ·open house will be held
Satw:day and Sunday to tnark
the grand opening of the Meigs
Boat Shlip In Middleport.
l'he new shop, located In
wbat is ·formerly lm!)W!I as the
Coca Cola building on Middleport's Pearl St., will feature
the sale of not only new and
used pleasure craft of all types,
Including the popul~r pontoon
boats, but wiU repair boats and
all types of small motors.
Camper tops for pickup trucks
will also be available.

Charles R. (Rich) Karr, Jr.,
Is openillg the shop which he
says will provide whatever
services the public ·di!liWidl.
..., Besides the boala and boat.
related mercbancll8e, the sllilp
will offer a wide •Ill« of
carpeting for sale.
The open hnUie will be held
from 9a.m. t!$ p.m. Saturday
and from I to 4 p.m. Sunday.
The new shop will be open only
on weekends until Aprll15 after
which It will be open on a dally
basis.

Nixon Will Win
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conducted a survey on several
timely questions among the 300
students. Atotal of 52.3 percent
believed that Nixon wt11 be
reelected while 47.7 percent
felt that be would not be.
Other questions asked by
young Voss and the results
were :
Do you think President Nixon
Is doing a good job? Yea, 50.9
pet. No, 49.1 pet.
The Meigs Chapter of the
What political party do you
American Red Cross Is favor, Democrat . Republican?
asking local business Dem .• 50 pet., Rep., 50 pet.
establishments that have not
Should Marijuana
be
mailed their contribution to legalized? Yes, 23.4 pet; No,
do so as soon as posalble.
76.6 pet.
The chapter, shy of Its
Do you believe In capital
goal, urges residents lo send punishment? Yes, 44.8pct; No,
contributions to the Meiss 55.2 pet.
Chapter at 549 Beech Street,
Should U.S. have a volunteer
Middleport.
army? Yes, 79.1 pet; No, 20.9
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President Richard Nixon will
be reelected II the opinion of
nearly 300 Meigs High School
students is a measure.
Paul Voss, a student at the
high school and son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Voss of Pomeroy,

Plea is Made

CHAPEL WINDOW INSTALLED - The t6,000 sculptured glass window lor the Holzer
Medical Center chapel arrived today and was immediately installed by the Gabriel Loire
bnports Co. View above was taken this morning from Inside the new $21 million medical
facility . On left In background is John Smith, project superintendent, Turner Construction Co.,
general contractors on the new hospital.

Student Injured In School Tumble

David Lee Vance, 9-year-old . Holzer Medical Center for
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert trealment of a knee and ankle
Vance, was Injured in a fall injury. His room number is 279.
Tuesday at the Rutland
Elementary School.
Three · accidents were In- 'cracked Ute . basement wall, other than the highway.
across the highway in front of a
The youngster was taken to
vestigated by the Meigs County and caused damage to paneling
There was medium damage car driven by Pat Harmon, the office of a local physician
Sheriff's Dept. Wednes&lt;!ay . . inside.
CIRCULATION NOTED
to Kiser's car.
Rutland, Rt. I. One of the deer lor treatment by Mrs. JeanKiser was charged with
A total of 28,039 books were
At 6:07 p. m. on the New ran into the rear of the car, b~t nette Thomas and Eric Hart.
SAIGON - A BLACK-PAINTED AIR FORCE Cl30 gunship There were no personal injuries.
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operation
on
property
Uma Road, three doe deer ran was not killed.
on a strafing mission over the Ho Chi Minh Trail In Laoa was sbot
Tuesday evening the Mid- circulated In January and
At
1:50
a.
m.
on
State
Route
down with a surface-to-air missile (SAM) Wednesday, apdleport emergency squad February by the Pomeroy and
·124,
one
mile
east
of
Racine,
parenUy ldlllng all 14 Americans aboard.
transported him to Veterans Middleport Public Ubrarles
Leanna Sue Beegle, 26, Racine,
One American lJOidler alae wasldlled In a guerrilla attack on
Memorial Hospital and from and by "Mr. Eddy," the bookRt. I, pulled from a private
thenlghtdefenslveposltiooofa u.S. unit 30 miles east of Saigon.
there he was transferred to the mobile. Of the total, · 17,921
driveway into the path of a car
JACKSONVILLE,
Fla.
prosecuti9n
objections,
but
h'e
were circulated In January and
Gudbranson today for rebuttal
bo other liOldlers were killed In the same area earlier In the da)' traveling east driven '· by
(UP!) -Navy chaplain An- allowed it to be submitted as a testimony, along with several
10,118 in February. Magazine
In a boobytrap explcelon. All the men were members of the 3rd Rodney E. Gibeau!, 21, Racine,
drew F. Jensen said in a letter letter of appeal record.
donors were Mrs. tom Rue,
other witnesses, possibly inBrigade, '1st Cavalry Division AlnDoblle.
Rt. 2. There were no Injuries or of record Wednesday that his
The defense then rested its cluding Lt Joseph L. Curran,
Clearing and colder tonight. Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Orin
arrests, and only medium marriage counseling had case in the court-martial of the . husband of Mrs. CUI'I'an.
Low in 208 and "low 30s: Friday Smith, Mrs. Dan White and
HARRISBURG,PA. -'OIE FATE OF THE Rev. Philip F. damage to both cars.
uncovered a wife-swapping Navy commander on charges
The letter said Jensen in- increasing cloudin-ess with Mrs. Marguerite Duerr.
Berrigan ilnd six other antiwar activists - Judases of violence of
At 6 p. m. at Mt. Moriah club at the naval base where he of cffi)duct unbecoming an tended to testily that "in· chsnce of rain or snow south
apostles of peace, depending upon which liet of attorneys is Church of God near Racine, is accused of committing officer. Jensen, 43, Is· acc~ed
taildng ...: will rest In the hands of nine women and three men ,Okey E. Kiser, 41, Racine, Rt: adultery with two officers' of having sexual relations with confidential counseling portion by night. High Friday
sessions with various in- mostly in the 40s.
PTA TO MEET
today.
2, drove into the church wives.
Lora Gudbranson, 40, wife of a dividuals he received inThe Salem Center PTA will
One day shy of the end of ti..lOth week, the trial of six pre:lent parking lot, \\'liS unable to slop, · Military Judge Ben Cole Navy supply officer, and Mary formation to the effect that
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LOCAL TEMPS
meetattheschooht7:30p.m.
or former priests and nuns of the Roman Catholic left and a and smashlng Into the would not permit the 'chaplnin Ann Curran, 24, wife of a Navy Lora Gudbranson and others at
lfhe temperature in down- Tuesday. Band atudenll ..W
Moslem irom Pakistan was to go to a federal court Nry southeast corner of the church, to give verbal testimony nyer.
Cecil Field were involved in a I lown Pomeroy at 11 a.m. present a program and then
sometime after noOn, after a lengthy charge by Judge R. Dixon partially knocked out three regarding the information of a
Prosecutor' Ralph B. Levy
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WAS"INGTON - MAJOI\ AIRPLANE MANUFACTURERS In the United States - including two in Ohio - )"ere
charged In a Justice ~partment suit WedneB!Iay with Illegally
eliminating competition In research and development.
The Ohio firms are Aeronca Inc., of Middletown and
Goodyear .Aerospace Industries of Akron.

Three Accidents Investigated

Wife Swapping Club Bared

Weather

2188, King Builders 2152.

Ind. High Game -- M&lt;Jry
Voss 223, Martha Nash 200,
M&lt;Jxi ne Dugan and Louise
Gilmore 181.
Ind . High Series - M&lt;Jry
Vo!S 550, Maxine Dugan 4S8.

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One hundred years ago
today, March 30, 1872, the
Pomeroy Natlolial Bank was
organized.
Fourteen men met and
conducted the business
necessary for the eStablishment of the Pomeroy inatltution. Following . are the
minutes of that organizational
session as recorded In the
bank's original book of
minutes:
"We, the undersigned whose
names are .specified in Article
Four of the Certificate, haying
assodated ourselves for the

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THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1972

Pomeroy National B
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Junior, Missy sizes, Half sizes and for Girls

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jacquard polyester doubleknit, gives · it a swing of a
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COLUMBUS (UP I) - SU.tr .Auditor J01epb T.
FefiUBOD said today at least three welfare cbedt theft·
rings are.open.ung In Columbus and OayiiOJ.
Fergus011 said bls ln..,stlptors reported 1% cheeks
averaging
eacb were stolen. The auditor said two
rings 01 cbeci stealen were working In CoiiiD!buS In the
north, east and southeast sectloas and that Columbus
wllce bave artested two suspects and Daytoo pollee
have picked up one.
Fergusoesald that alter the thieves sle!ll the checks,
they use false Identification to cash them at baui
branches, food stamp offices ·and furniture stores.
He urged welfare recipients to wakb for their
mailman and Immediately pick up their cheeks l~m the
mall boxes.
Ferguson also urged merchants and bani employes
to require at least two pieces of Identification from
persons seeking to cash welfare checks during the next
two weeks.

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Force Dec. 2111 and Corrections Coliunluloner
Bennett Cooper said moll of the recommerulaUons lboWd be adopted lmmedlately• . ·
"Bot eft!l'yDne elae below the office of · :
!l'laOII wardell In tbe lnstltutlml stated. a
atiiiJilracy of foot-dragging," said~''lbele lower achelons ba1e beccme 10 aet
ln.~Qyund with tbelr Utile, cheap, corner
cutUng pnC:ticeB to llll)le things easier f9r
them, ; that they rea1st , all change," said
Friedman. '"lbeyhaveputforthevery obstacle
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Participants in Service listed

MASON - An Easter at 5:30a.m. on Easter Sunday
program will be presented at ChrisUan Brethren Church.
Eastern morning at Mason
Christian Brethren Church
with the following to participate : George Zuspan, Jr.,
Pebbles Hubbard, Roger
Roa.ch, Patty Ohlinger, Sarah
ZUipan, Susie Burna, Greg
Winston, Chris Jolinson, Lisa
Reynolds, Mary Johnson,
Frankie Roush, Joey Roush,
Reta Elias, Chrl.sty Johnson,
Larry Roach, Brenda HubINFANT CHRISTENED
bard, Jill Roberts, Connie
LETART, W. Va. - The
MASON - Christopher Lewis, Jack Rottgen, Sherry wedding plans of Miss Stella
Michael Noble, &amp;-month old son Young, Pauletta Winston and Randolph and James Krebs
They know that their
hsve been completed. The open
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Bridget Johnsoo.
dollars earn higher ear Sunrise
services
will
be
held
church
ceremony will be an
Noble, was christened on Palm
nings here with complete
safety! We invite yo u to
event of Saturday, April I, at
· Sunday at Mason · United
" get wise " to our sav ings
7:30
p.m. at the Oak Grove
Methodist Church by the Rev.
programs . plus the many
other banking services
United Methodist Church on
Parker Hinzman, pastor. The
offered at
the saixlhill Road near here.
infant's grandparents are Mr.
Officiating the double ring
and Mrs. Joseph Llsh and Mr.
ceremon~ will be the Rev .
. and Mrs. liomer Noble, all of
George
Hoschar, with Mr. and
Mason,
and
greatMrs. Thomas R. King the only
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
attendants.
Mrs. King will be
L. E. Piersall, Pt. Pleasant,
her sister's matron of honor
and Gory Noble, Mason.
and Mr. King best man. Miss
The Athen s County
BASIC COMPLETED
Jacqueline Needs will present
Savings &amp; loan Co.
William B. Witte, Sarah S. nuptial music and guests will
RACINE
ArmyJ&gt;rlvate
296 Second St.
Michsel A. Robinson, 17, son of Witte to Charles Cornell, be registered by Miss Rebecca
Pomeroy , Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Agnes Cornell, 11.16 Acres, Roush.
All Accoun ts Insured To
Robinson, Route 2, recently &lt;llester.
The la.dies of the church wiD
S10.000.00 by FSL\C.
JeanS.
Seidenabel,
Albert
R.
completed eight weeks of basic
be in chsrge of a reception in
training at the U. S. Army Seidenabel to Letta A. Spencer, the church social rooms
Training Center, Armor, Ft. Parcels, Pomeroy.
following the ceremony.
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Letta A. Spencer to Albert R.
Knox,
Ky
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He
attended
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Charles A. Anderson, Wood, Lot, Pomeroy . .
Dorothy F. Anderson to
Richard R. Yowtg to Evelyn
Samuel C. Lewis, Fay Lewis, C. Young, Parcel, Sutton.
Parcel, Scipio.
Felicia V. Grueser, Evelyn
Paul C. Taylor to Neva P. E. Hollon, Edison Hollon,
Taylor, Parcels, Rutland.
Freda M. Grueser, Helen J.
Rose Marcinko to Otto A. Oberholzer,
Edwin
0.
Marcinko, 190 Acres, Olive.
Oberholzer, Edna A. Herber.
Albert Hill, Jr., Ora E. Hill to
Ken Herber to Glenn E.
Franklin ·D. Gheen, Donna L.
Thompson, Lois Thompson ,
Gheen, Lots, Racine.
1.78 Acres, Pomeroy.
Allen E. Ball, Freda Ball to
FROM
TO
Mary L. Nardo, Wilbur C.
Wilma M. Tillis, Parcel, Conkey to Monroe Allen Sher,
9
Chester.
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76.25 Acres, Salisbury.
Helen Lellheit to Jack W.
Carsey, Neacil E. Carsey,
Romanl&gt;c . appeal ing " Dew ·
Beautiful
For
kisl" gardenias.
t.arly Bird League
Blooms
Easter Loaded wi lh
Feb. 23, 1972
Slandlnas
buds'
Tonlghl &amp; Tllursd.ly
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Shop Pomeroy Ben Franklin Store early tor all
NOT OPEN
King Builders
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your Easter needs while selections are
Evelyn's Grocery
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Larry's Ashland
2S
Friday &amp; Saturday
c_omplele. Cards , party items, empty and
Rawlings Dodge
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M.orch l1·Aprll1
ftlled _baskets, toys, flowers, gifts and large
Meigs Mobile Homes
16
ONE MORE TRAIN
seleclton of candy and candy novelties .
Team· High Game - D. j&gt;.
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Pinnettes 857 ; Larry's Ashland
(Tocllnlcolorl
MAKE POMEROY YOUR SHOPPING C:FNTER
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D. G. Pinneltes 792.
George Peppard
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CLEVELAND (UPI) -: Tbe chairman of
the Governor's Tut Fm:e on CorreclloiB said
today the "entire state penal ll)'lllm Is like a
powder keg" and accused Penal ofllclala of a
''conspiracy of fooldracglng" for faillilg to
Implement the recommendations of the Task
Force.
· ''This Clll'l'eSlt trouble at the penitentiary
and other lesiei lnstltuuoiis wt11 be nOthing to
wbat may happen If :10111ethlng iln't done," said
Cuyahnfla County Common Ple!!8 Court Judge
Bernard Friedman.
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Following Recess for Easter

"Gentlemen, Start Your Engines!"

publicans aasailed the lob- eyeglasses and contact lenses.
When Mayfield finished, the
byists the Democrats and their
bill failed sgain, 39-40, and w88
own leadership.
Rep. Frank H. Mayfield Jr., killed for the rest of the year.
Republican absentees and
R.Onclnnati, opened with a
blast at the Ohio Council of Re- close-knit Democrats then
tsil Merchants, which he said teamed to defeat an anti·
"pulled off the greatest sand- administration bill designed to
bag trick over perpetrated in give the legislature veto power
here" bY. securlnl! defeat last over slogans on auto license
Nov. of his bill to regulate the plates.
The Hamilton County
dispensing of prescription

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It happened In the Cleveland Airport Sun~y night.
. '!be Cincinnati Roysla, who are moving their franchise to
Kansaa City !l&lt;xl season, had played their last game ·as .the
Clnclnnatl Royala. '!bey had beaten Cleveland, 135,IZ2, ·and how
they .were to take thatiinal ride back home to Cincinnati when
Bo- Cousy ,their CQach, was told the flight had been oversold and
one of his players would bave to get off tile ~lane.
Bob C~usy never hu been known for being a sen~\mentalist
but, well, you judge for yourself.
''Our reservations are completely in order and were confinned
manymonthaago," he said. "Call the police, but we are going 88
a tem:n.11
"Cousy was beautiful," says Tom Callahan, the Cincinnati
Enquirer's gifted young writer who was a witness to the episode.
'!be departure of the plane W88 delayed 35 minutes.
Finally one of the other passengers, a lady, stood up and got off
llie plane to the accompaniment of applause.
'!be CinciMati Roysla then made that last flight back home.
'!be way' Bob Cousy felt they should. As a team.

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We'll olt you down over a free C\IP of
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about your Income tax that you might
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And maybe you aren't aware that
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70u may be able to save tax dolllll'll
by "b1eome averaf!lng."
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Pete.Maravich of Louisiana
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State gained the honor in 1970 Logan
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and Austin Carr of Notre Dame
REBOUNDS
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was voted the award last yesr 'J!1Ag~
~~- 1~ A~G9 Iron tan
510 14 36.4
by a nationwide poll of sports Athens
· Logan
538 14 38.4
564 , 14
555 14 ~J i!i'e~~.'1';,
!~8
The Meigs Motorcycle Club writers and broadcasters Gallipolis
527 14 37.6
of Pomeroy will sponsor its conducted by United Press Ironton
first Moto-Cross of the year lnte~tional.
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PERSONAL FOULS
Sunday, April 2 at their club
The 19-year-old Walton, w~ Logon
455 14 32.5 ~~~
N~ ~4 PA~~.i
Wellston
399 14
28.5 Jackson
grounds located five miles believes he's not up to
281 14 20.1
rigors
of
professional
Athens
212 14
19.4
nocth of Pomeroy on U. S. 33.
basketball
right
now,
was
TEAMPERSONAL
FOULS
Golllpolls
246
14
17.6
Trophies will be awarded in
NO.
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AVG.
Logan
230
14
16.4
ts
148
of
the
218
ball
o
Waverly
192 14 13.7 Wellston
ali classes including a junior named on
213 14 15 .2
Meigs
210 14 15.0 Waverly
204 14 14.0
class. A high point trophy will cast. Dwlgbt Lamar of South, Gallipolis
231 14 16.5 1 1
ti
the
Louisia
na,
na on s Jackson
244 ~~ 17.4 ron on
195 14 13.9
be presented at the end of the western
249 14 17.8
League Total&gt;: Field Goals
season to the rider ac- leading scorer, received 18 Ironton
2720 of 6481 (.4111 ; Free
252 14 1S.O Throws 1508 of 2563 (.5661 ;
cumulating the most points. votes in the balloting an- Athens
~~:~ Rebounds 4054; Personal Fouls
Practlre Is from 10 (() noon nounced March 18. Henry ~~fs~on
1926·
Bibby
of
UCLA
was
third
with
with races to begin at I p.m.
Refreshments will be avallsble 1Z.
at the club houSe.
LACROSSE RATINGS
NEW YORK (UPI)-The
University of Maryland
narrowly
174
points
to edged
173, In.Cornell,
the week's
official United States In. tercollegiate Lacrosse ATLANTA (UP!) - Bobby Ben Hogan's legs won't permit
Association ratings .. VIrginia Jones' death last December him to play anymore and the
was third with 188points, Johns won't have as much Impact on fact thst its most popular
Hopkins followed with 143 and next week's Masters as it golfer, Arnold Palmer, Is
Navy was fifth with UO. might bave had if the famed seldom a threat these days, the
Rounding out the top 10 were "grand slammer" hadn't Masters won't be quite the
Army (137), Brown (13Z), missed the three previous golf same.
From its fledgling days in the
Washington &amp; Lee (1Z~). tournaments because of
mid '30s until a crippling
Pemsylvanla (IIH) and Cort· illness,
But
piling
the
demise
of
Its
disease
ended his participation
land (IOZ).
founder on top of the fact thst some 35 years Isler, Bobby
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BOSTON (UPI)- It's one of 10 ShOts in the first period
"I've always maintained you at halfcourt ," he said , Cowens grabbing 16 and underweight. '!be former LSU
All-America played 35
down, they're one up and the and the HaWks took a SO.Z8lead win with defense,;• Havlicek referring to the Hawks' missed Kuberski pulling down 13.
minutes.
Boston Ce.ltics know they can't at the end · of the quarter. said later, "and we did." Coach attempts to steal the ball and
Following Havlicek for
'!be Boston-Atlanta matchr.p
sit ll&amp;ck now.
Boston was White with 25
However, guard Artie WUiiams Tom Heinsohn echoed the stop the fastbreak.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Rtmember when ballplayers came to
W88
tlle lone NBA playoff game
With a hefty boost from its and Steve Kuberski trigg~ thought, pralsing the play of
"And we just got beat off the points, Cowens with Z3 and
play? Now they come to strike or sue. ·.
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be!lCh, Boston returned to tlle the Celtics at the start of the- Kuberski, Jo Jo White and Don boards," ·he went on. When the Kuberski with 15. Hudson Wednesday night. Los Angeles
'!be two procedureS have grown to become almost. standard · National Basketball second period.
Chaney.
series resumes Friday night in topped the visitors with Z9 (l~) entertains Chicago and
practlre. Nobody bats an eye over either one anymore. 'Ibis not AssQciation playoffs after a
A couple of doors down the Atlanta , Guerin said, "We'll points, Walt Bellamy added ZO Golden State (I ~) invades' .
only applies to baseball, teetering on the bare edge of a strike at two-year lapse Wednesday
Milwaukee tonight while the '
Kuuberski sandwiched two hsll, Atlanta Coach Riehle try and stop gambling and try and Maravich had 19.
the moment, but also to football, basketball, hockey Qr whatever night and drubbed the Atlanta buckets around a jump shot by ·Guerin sounded like the other to be more aggresaive on t.he
Maravich is still recovering Baltimore-New York ser~s
Qther sport or game in which th~ iaa buck to be made.
Hawks', 126-108. John Havlirek still allin8 Pete Maravich and side of tlle coin. "We lost on boards." The Celtics held a ·6z. from mononucleosis, Guerin opens Friday night at BalllE;ven the chessplayers aren't what they used to be. '!bey don't hsd 3Z points to lead all scorers then WUiiams took over. 11e defense. We gambled too much . 46 rebound advantage with said, jnd is about ZO pounds m~ .
make a move now before they 11et what they want. About the only and added 10 assists, but It w88 passed off for three .baskets
Coolpellti\)111 know of thst !la-m't chsnged and where the com- a couple of reserves who and Dave Cowens tapped in a
ignited the Celts when they rebound' of one ,of WUiiams'
petitc&gt;rs still are pretty much the same is the rodeo.
shots \() make it 40-32 and the
One scene Is fairly common in most baseball camps today. A needed it.
lJJU
Hudson
dropped
in
eight
Celtlcs never were headed.
oomber of the younger players sit aroUnd !liscllsslng what they'll
do in caseofastl'ike, wondering how they'll get home :
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Almost as much as lhe
"Do you fellas have a strike fund?" .one Am~cal! 'League
GREENSBORO, . N.C. to capture the $40,000 first here is Brian Allin, a slender
general'manageraslred some of hill kill players the either day.
(UP!)- Lee Trevino, pro golf's prize,
26-year-old from Santa Bar- money and the esemption,
1971 player of the year, thinks
"Strike fund?" replied one ofthe kids: "Whst's that?"
Palmer shot a five-under-par bara, CaW., who won the 1971 however, the Greensboro
the soggy fairways hold the key 66 in Wednesday 's pro-am tournament on the first hole of victory gave Allin a sense of
Carillnala Wfli Play
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recognition here that he has
to victory In the $200,000 preliminary, slogging around a sudden-death playoff.
'!be St, Louis Cardinals alread~ have said_they will pay
Greater Greensboro Open golf the course in chilly 00-degree
'!be $38,000 first prize lofted nowhere .else on the tour.
transportstion home for their players in the event of a strike.
"It's a good feeling to be
tournament.
weatller, and he was pleaaed Allin into the list of top 60
Ali other clubs probably wm follow suit, although nothing says
''lf you miss the green you're with the performance.
money winners and gained him recognized," said Allin. "I go
they have to.
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The Rio Grande College (April 22), and Musklngum
messed up because you can't
"! played fairly good, a little a year~ong exemption from to so many tournaments
One thing though, and.l'm sure Marvin Mffier will e!'lphssize it Redwomen open their 197Z May 6. ,
unrecognized."
On the rosd, the Redwomen get )lack on for a birdie," said better thsn I have lately," he qualifying.
(()the players: if they decide to go out, they had better ALL go out intercollegiate tennis seaSon
because the owners have a8reed to shut the doors to their parks April IZ and their In- fare Musldngum, Ashland and Trevino on the eve of today's said.
Also in the hefty field of 147,
even if the strike turns out to be only a "partial" one - meaning if tercoilegiate softball . season Ohio U., on Apri122, Z6 and~- opening round.
The 7,03Z-yard, 36-35-71 which includes four local
April 15, facing Ohio State
J!lft!ne Cox, instructor of
some of the players chaOge their minds and decide to stay.
Sedgefleld
Country Club amateurs, are Gary Player,
heal\h and physical education,
l)esplte the general unanimity of their strike votes, I don't teams in both sports.
The Redwomen terinis team coaches the aoftball team, course, already damp from a wiMer of last week's Greater
believe the players wm go out. Only because I've never seen
1ravels to the OSU-Newark while Pat Dunnuck, aasistant freak spring snowfall last New Orleans Open, and Tony
them'do anything in concert yet. .. .
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Meanwhile, it's business as usual in all the camps. Baltimore Branch to open their five- professor of health and Wednesday. There's a 20 per Greater Jacksonville Open two
match season, They play one · PhYsical education, coaches
Mana~er Earl Weaver baa heard so often that the trading away
cent chance of rain today.
weeks ago.
other match on the rosd, at the terinis team.
of Frank Robinson could cost his club the pennant that he recites Ohio Wesleyan on April Z2. At
"The guY who hits best from
Jack Nicklaus, this year's
Hoyt Wilhelm is in a position 1967 American League chamhis answer almost by heart.
tee
to
green
is
going
to
win
this
leading
money winner, is
home, the team faces
lnadditlontothesoftbaDand
today
to appreciate an old pionship hero, pitched seven
ALot Easier With ... .
taking the week off to practlre
Musklngum (AprU 20), Ohio tennis teams, Rio Grande one," said Trevino.
It woUld've been a helluva lot easier to win with Frank than it'll University (April 26) and · College's Redwomen fielded
Trevino and Arnold Palmer, for the AprU 6-9 Masters at baseball joke about Ty Cobb, impressive innings as the
the Detroit Tiger Hall of
be Without him," says Weaver. "But I still tbbJk we'll win. A Capital (May 6).
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intercollegiate teams In who's hoping a week of tour- Augusta, Ga ., but Palmer Farner whose .367 Wetime Milwaukee Brewers beat the
Cleveland Indians, 5-1, for their
fellow·like Don Baylor doesn't hsve to take Frank Robinson's
The Redwomen softball team swimming and basketball this nament competition will decided he'd rather pisy.
batting
aversge
is
the
highest
seventh win in eight ... Don
plare this year or next year. We can wait for 'hlm do It,until opens the 1972 season at home season. The basketball team shsrpen hts game to Masters
The defending champion
in
the
game's
history.
Mincher
homered and Pete
1980 and do you realize something, he wouldn't even be so yet?"
against Ohio State. In all, they finished its season at the start form, rate amoog the favorites
It
seems
that
Cobb
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asked
Broberg, Jim Panther and ·
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That's wbat you call figuring it all ~ut beforehand . . . . . play four of their seven con- of March with a 5-5 mark. Last
by a young reporter in 1955 how Paul Lindblad combined in a
Rober(() Clemente, Plttslmgh's super everything, is called by
tests at )he Stanley L. Evans year the team lost all 10 games
much he thought he would hit if three-hitter to lead the Texas
some the best all..-ound player in the game. If you ask him though Field. They also host Ohio in their first season of comhe were playing in the era.
Rangers to a IHI victory over
whom he considers the best player he ever saw he immediately University (Aprill9) Otterbein petition.
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
DEFENSE
"I'd say about .330," replied the Atlanta Braves.
says:
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FIELDGOAL
Cobb.
1971-72 BASKETBALL
"WU!le Mays, no question. " . . .. ·
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"Is that all?" shot back the
FINAL TEAM STATISTICS
Charlie Coody, the defending Masters' champ, never tries to
.Ironton
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Pt
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reporter,
OFFENSE
'T:Iow where
337-916
__ .,. a good slc&gt;ry.
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make hlmseli more thsn he·.ls. Some of his fellow golfers on the
Athens
27J.717 :381 · "Yes," said Cobb. "But you
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overly
260·665 .391 must remember I'm 69 years
is that durn
"I'W not a superstar,"says Coody. "I'm not going to be there
TEAM
FGM-A PCT. ::~~~~oils
m·~ -~~ old."
winning every week like Jack Nicklaus or Lee Trevino. I just go
Ironton
424·665
.490 Jackson
400:B71
:459
''Old Folks" Wilhelm is only
Waverly
414-866
.478
Logan
376-813
.462
48buthelooks
like he can go on
· out there and do the best I can, and onre in awhile I manage to
rabbit?"
Athens
353-747 .473 Wellston
422 879
480
1 1 h
Jlltlt all together. When I do that, I win." ... .
to . ht f his 1 11
th
Gallipolis
331-732 .452
·
·
pitching effective y . n t e
ATLANTA (UP!) - .The
mg or
se ec on 88 e Meigs
298-719 .414
FREE THROW
majors as long as freefourth annual Naismith Trophy " outstanding college Jackson
283-m
.344
PERCENTAGE
swingingmodernhitterstryto
KeDnedy ~kes $100,010
354
will
be
presented
to
UCLA
basketball player of the year," ~~~s~on
TEAM
FTM-A PCT. jack his fluttering knuckleballs
Walter KeMedy makes a' little better than $100,000 a year liS
Walton,
a
6-foot-11
·342 Meigs
147-268 .549 out of the ball parks.
sophomore Bffi Walton at an
Ironton
192-342 .561
the NBA commissioner. Some of the players in his league make
~:lfETJ!r~"c;~
Athens
197·341
.578
Wilhelm, who doesn't feel at
twice what he does, and one, Kareem Jabbar, nearly three times Atlanta Tipoff Club dinner sophomore who he~- ~~
win its sixth consecu ve_
TEAM
FTfo'-A PCT Jackson
166-324 .580 home on the mound unless
• as much. How does Kennedy fej!labout this situstlo,n?
C!-"-' - '"" ' '· · -p•·•· 'f ' '• ,,basketbaU .champiooship.,last · Gallipolis
224'347 ·· 646 · Gallipolis
·182·309 .589 there Is an'' Miemy .nillner on
"('\le ~erc'l'eln!Y.~t'ltidllt it,'.' ~_be ·!"YS' "Any man 'Is ~On S J.' IrS · , week; Is the second Bruin' to Ironton
1~-255
:604 ~~fs~on
::k~
·base; ylelded''ll' double''to Jim
entl~~~~ jo r~iye. ~ much c~lon as he cllli command
· earn .the1award. Lew Alc!Ddor JMeoc1k•on
~~7·3380
71 ' " .598 Woverly
158-246 .642 Nettles leading off the eighth .
597
whether h~'s president of General Electric, a professional
won the first Naismith Trophy Ath2~s
207 :350
:591
inning and then retired siJ:
in 1969
REBOUNDS
basketball player or a cOmmissioner." ....

~

DOU bl e Br1•ngs

.

By MILTON RICHMAN,
UP! Sports Writer

.-

Republican delegation then vote to defeat it.
became so incensed over bloc
the bill Ulen faDed; 46-37,
voting by the Democrats It with 50 votes needed for passtried unsuccessfully to sge. Levitt said he would move .
sabotage
a
Democrat to re~der the vote next
resolution on . medical In· Tuesday.
surance which had the blessing
Levitt and the Hamilton
of the Rules Committee dorin- County Republicans then
nated by the GOP leadership. launched a thinly-veiled
~re Euma
countersttack 011 a resolution
Mayfield's 'WI would have sponsored by Rep. Ike
required opticians and ap- Thompson, D-Cieveland, which
prentlces fitting contact lenSes calleed for appointment of a
and other optical aids to take special committee to study the
qualifying esams and register. ·rising cost ·ri health care and
· He indicated the RetaU Mer- medical and hospital inchants Council hsd sabotaged suranre.
the bill last November with a
pespite the fact the resolulaat-mlnute tetter to members tlon hd the approval of
''full of gross distortions" to Kurfess and the rest of the
protect optical departments at Rules Committee, Rep.
such · stores as Sears and ChesterT. Cruze, R-Cincinnati,
Lazarus.
said no new study Is needed on
. ''That was the boldest sub- health insurance and bospllal
marine attack this House baa care.
ever seen," Mayfield said. "If I
He said if the Democrats
hsd my way, I'd have then wanted this kind of Information
baued from the halls of this they should have voted last
House unW they show they can week for a Republican bill callbehave honorably."
ing for a legtslatlve auditor to
Rep. Alan E. Norris, R-Wes- investigate welfare.
tervllle, said the question w88
Levitt noted the resolution .
· "whether or not the fitting of had been in Rules Committee
contact lenses - the placing with no public hearings sinre
of chunks of glass in a per- last July 28.
VeleraiiiMemorlaiHospltal
WT-.l-'--.:1
·
1011's eye - ought to be a
''This hasn't been given the · VIsiting hours 2-4 lind 7 tc&gt;
C
"~eeuay
function of the healing arts or a ilght of day," said Levitt, 8:30 p. m.
fu!&gt;Ciion of technicians trained calling for re-referral and
ADMITTED - Georse
Funeral servlres for Mrs. Michael PrOctor, eantori, anci
to grind glasses."
public hearings. "Let's have · Hupp, Long Bottom; Jobn Garnet L. McKay, 48, who died David Proctor, Canton; three
. In calling for adoption of hill soine time for the sun to shine Hammons, Reedaviile; Teresa Wednesday morning at her daughters, Mrs. Jlm!ny (Ann)
lirense plate slogan bffi, House in on this littie beauty."
·Whittington, Middleport; Alma Mulberry Ave., home In Hemsley, Pomeroy; Mrs. ·
Majority Leader Robert E. LeRep. Gordon M. Scherer, R· Frazier, Middleport; Carson Pomeroy, will be heldat3 p. m. Harold (Helen) Braden, Jr.,
viti, R·North Canton, said the ,Cincinnati, engineered a move Hayes, Syracuse; Geraldine . Sunday at the Ewing Funeral Christiansburg, Va., and Mn.
leglslatureshouldhsveacheck to send the resolution to the .Shook, Pomeroy.
Home with the Rev. ·F:reeland Charles (Lynn) Walker,
on the administration, which Education Committee, but it · DISCHARGED - Wllllam Norris officiating.
Canton; three step,children, ·
plans
to
use
"Seat
Belts
failed,17-M.Hewassupported,
Buckley,
Bessie
Napper,
Mrs.
McKay
Is
survived
by
Karen Sue !Iuter, .In Ger· '
:
Fastened?" on the 1973 Ohio ·however by three Republicans · Bessie Stitt, Clara Grueser, her husband, Thomas o. many; 'Thomas McKay, . Jr.,
Plates.
whohelpedsponsorthe resolu- Chester Mundry, Thelma McKay, Sr., Pomeroy; three ' Recine,. and Mrs. Iril· a.IJ,
Levitt said this would clutter lion - Reps. Richard G. Riec- Salser, Maria Waldnlg.
sans, Bill Proctor, Gallipolis; FayetteviDe, N. C.-; two llilten,
up the license plate, which Ia bel of Masaillon, Morris L.
Mrs. Ella Hite, · Mc·
sYJV.cuSE CRUSADE - wm begin Monday, Apri13 through the 7th with service to be
mainly used for ''fast and ac- Boyd of Hudson and Jack P.
William Bentley
Connelaville, and Mn' Bertha
hetci at the Albury United Methodist Church al7:30 p. m. nightly. Local pastors taking part in
curate identification under ac- Oliver of Arcanum.
CHARGES FILED
Marlow, Syracuse; three
die lerVIce are, 1..-, the Rev. Forrest Donley cl the Asbury United Methodist Church, the Rev.
tual traffic conditions." He had
'!be resolution was adopted,
WASHINGTON (UP!)
brothers, Thoinas Biker, East
Dwl8bt Zavitz of the Syracuse Presbyterian Church and the Rev. Marshall Larimore of lhe
ssid that without his bill, the 711-5, and sent to the Senate.
Major airplane manufacturers Services Friday
liverpool; Ike llaker, Rlclne,
Syracuse Nuarene Church. Delivering the message on Monday wm he Rev. Donley; ~esday,
governor could put "Re-Elect
In other legislative action:. in the United States, including
and Ed Baker, Columbus; 11
Rev.Lirtmore;.Wednesday,Rev. Zavits; Thursday, Rev.Donley, and Friday, Rev. Larimore.
Gilligan" on 1974 plates.
- The Senate unanimously Aerimca lric. of Middletown,
Funeralservires for William grandchildren, and aeveral
·Spectii music will be IJresented each evening. Vocal duets will be presented by DeMis Manuel
Levitt ssld his propossl was agreed with House amend· Ohio, were charged in a Justice (Dish) Bentley, 79, Middleport, nieces and nephews.
~DwaYne Wolfe and the McDaniel Trio will also present several numbers. Community Good
a ."highwa~ safety bill. "We ments and se?tto the governor Department suit Wednesday Rt. I, who died early Wed·
Mrs. McKay wu preceded Ill
F'HUJIIIrY\cieswill behelclat theSyracust•l'lazarene Church atQ :30 p:m. with th~ Rev. Zavilz • thmk .this b11l can prevent ac- , a. pair.. .of bills..gua~anteetng,,....with Illegally ellm~n~t.l~g., pesday ~ornlng at an Atllens , dAA!h ~);',l!mi fflmi,IJ, ~ ~delht~ lbe1Jle1118ge. Mualcal numbers ,Wm be presented by eacl! church. . . ,,
.. . .,, &lt;;ld"\1~ ca~ ~JX..people ~- , .non-.teachlng employes .1~ , .competition In •retearcb aiid h08pilal will be held Friday at,2 6me Jlrann~n 'Baker,;, ~ ....
· ·
. ..
.
hapsfollowmg a car too closely public schools at Ieutm paid .. development Acting Attorney p. ni.. at the Marlin Funeral. brother, Osbuiie ~; lhnle
tryingtoreadthetinyletters," holidays a year, and requiring General Richard G. Klein- Home with the Rev . . Uoyd ' listers, Eva and Ellie Baker,
he said.
that they be pilid for time lost dines! filed the complaint, Grimm officiating.
and ·Mary Rardon; ,{ 1011,
House Minority Leader A. G. due to public calamity.
which nsmed the ManufacMr. Bentley, • retired coal 'lbOIIIIs Proctor; and an Infant
lancione, D-Belisire, offered
- The ~nate unanimously turers Aircraft Association miner, Is survived by several daughter, Mary.
The Daily Sentinel
an
amendment
to
allow
the
pa~
and sent to the House a Inc. and 20 of Its present and nieces and nephews. Friends
Bllrlal will be In the SUtton
DEVOTED ·TO THE
By Helen imd Sue Bottel
INTEREST OF
administration to put a high- bill eliminating the require- former stockholders as may call at the funeral home Methodist Church. Friends
ME IG5·MA50N AREA
way safety slogan on the plates ment that scbool chDdren be defendants, in U. S. District anytime. Burial will be in Miles msy call at the ~al home
THE GAMES KIDS PLAY
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
Exec. Ed.
without legislature approval. immunized against smallpox. Court In New York.
Cemetery.
anytime.
IJe8rHeleDimdSue:
ROIERT HOEFLICH,
Failed
on
Tie
The
Senate
voted
26-2
to
City Editor
We had a "wedding and divorre" dsy at school to raise
Published daily .,,. 0 ,
The amendment failed on a increase the size of the Parole
..,....fwa,.....-dance. ltwasputonduringlunchbour.
Sllurdoy by The Oh io Volley tie vote, with House Speaker Board from seven to 11 mem-r ... ~
Pvbllsh lng · Company , 111
Kids. "got married" :tor 50 rents,. and there was a court Sl.. Pomeroy , Ohio , Charles F. Kurfess, R-Bowling hers.
''ceremony
··
" I od ·even a llcense
· f
45769 . Bus iness. Office F'honeGreen, furnishing the deciding
. or each one. .......
"'ere ·was a 992
·2156. Ed itorial Phone 992 ''dl•orce~' lltind too, so If you wanted, you could put your mr .
lllll'lilge J!cenae ind divOI'Cli paper on your bulletin board. It Pos~~~~~-'~~~opostoge pold • 1
manager Joel Rudnick of· "Jesus Clrist
djdal't -n lll)'lhing escept just fun, and we raised enough
Nation ol advert is in 9
·
a
. bo
BY JACK O'BRIAN
,
:_m«~qto'Paiforour band. The kids who stayed "married" were ~·.':r::~;:.',",t~~~ ,2 a:~:~":J~~
NEW YORK (KFS) -Kathsrine Hepburn's &amp;lperstar" ... There's a real beiuty hatetacldng ·
·,•lpl(l*'t_&gt;to get tO the dance together.
st .. New York City, New York .
DEPUTY COMING
reuon for refusing the Ge«ge Furth script for at the Rainbow room: Mary Jennings, once
Subscript ion rates : oe .
Mrs Inez Lanier WoodsMiss Arkansas In the Miss America conteat
. •MJ,Jli"IIIUB,Wmylicenaeanilhadaflt.'lbeysaylcan'tgo livered by corr ier where field, ·District Deputy Grand
0
·the"Traveis,WithMyAunt"fUmwas "lt'snot
(third ru~r-up and a smash In the talent and
out:iwith' tl!ll g1iy (my fake ''husband" ) and that means I ;vyat,~~~~ ~~u'•~n~s"~:; ,~:.~:; Ch' f IU
k
off' i 1
. fumy enough" ... Furth's ungentlemarily
swimsuit events), is marking tlil'le betwee11
1
· da nee. ·
service not ovollobte: One VISit
. le 'to wMagnolis
ms e Temple
an
IC153,
a
· riposte: "Inform Miss Hepburn it's very
. ~-~
........,.,t he'.abl, e to keepmy date for thesprmg
, funny opera and acting rcles. She sang with theN. Y.
Can,el!berof you please set them straight? - MARRIED IN Z'n~"~ -'~! 5; g~. ~~~ri1 1~.~0 Pythian Sisters, at 7,30 p. m.
!wan actress who know how lc&gt; play It ... Zaa
NAME'ONLY' .
SIK monlhS sUS. Three TUesday at the Middleport
Zaa let her el, George Sanders, occupy her City Opera troupe ... F1lp Wilson noted Jolin
months S4 .SO . Subscr iption
H' ood mansi beca.
he romlaed to take lindsay's campaign offices are on a lith Door:
Only:
· price includes Sundoy Times. , American Legion Hall. All
_
:-. W
Clfl
uae , P
.·
"His landlord Is trying to tell him ~-"·
=~~~=~there?: ·are better ways to earn Sentlntl.
members are urged to attend.
CINCINNATI (UPI)-:U is ;. care of her pets while abe sIn Londoo.for the
RCA's ~saical records mercliandlle ·the
slrllll'qa'hol!iea!J181Tiage : L-- - - --'-- ---' ,.
. too early 10 tell boW~ a: i:!\lataHarlroleln "UpFropt"; nowthat'stltle·
great masters ll Ia .Elvis: . ''Frans llllt'l
+i(«&lt;lflltodl
~qst eJc!en aren't ready
pert ch~ plays ln bellt . •cutlng cl Insightful olivlou•m• ... Amanda
fun; IIIII they~ II might lead to adult
, dise~~~tt&amp;oddraatlcattempiatc&gt; · Blake notes her "guqamoke" serlt!f after 17 Grestest Hits ol the 1111011" Ia the pop-look Ill the
·' ..: ·
avoid foods,hlgh In It are P!'Ob- · seasons baa gone 1111lr81: "Cowboys are no album-title of a Red Seal LP by Jorge Bolet ...
pi;liO-f,MI.'Ii~~~m' the waves? Here's sue: - (HELEN)
ably just as harmful, a unlv- ·Jonger allowed to take the glrll upstaln" ... A George Hamid Jr. put togeU. a ''typical" '
!ni!iir)!llno:
WIN AT BRIDGE
ersity scientist said here Wed- dozen Polish e~ learned how, the rich vaudeville ttbow for an lmmlnlllt O.vld rrait
.
your folks thst If a girl has something to hide, she Isn't
nesday.
· -here ·reaiiy Uve: lmpca1er Claude . Wacl!ter Show ... Georgesaldhlsfavorltepirformen
'fii!Wtoplnthe' 'evldenee"oqherbullellnboard. Tellthemalso:
"Manyfactorsnlayezertan. ·. e~~tenalned them in ezcluslve Raffles m St. . Como, Sinstra, Shore elc. The moit diftlcqlt?'
· ·: . niese '·'inoney raising weddings" are quite popular
· Influence .on the course of · Patty'sllay-withcomeclbee!andcabbage. No hesitation: "Big name male comlca."
We're afraid Jr. Hamid's tlelectlon, is·
. · nowlidaya - and, honest, t,heldds spend "hOneymoons" eating
played the ace .of diamonds atherosclerotic dlsea~, and And 100ilroof Polish Wodka Wybobwa.
roullning
at least, does not meet oiCI
·.hamburgers .a t tlie school clifeteria.
'
NORTII
31
and a diamond to the king: dietaryfatandcholesterol may
Pulit:J:er Prizewinning AP columnist Hal
A slip o! paper doesn't start anything up that haan't been
• AQ4
When both opponents fol- only be one~ the pieces of the Boyle had a stroke. He's being moved from specifications for a proper vaudeville bill: he
7
4
2
going strong already.Good luck in convincing your parents about
• Q
lowed he was ready to com- JliZZ!e," said Dr. E. C. Naber, Leroy Hollpital to Dr Howard Rusk's mar- opens with "McHarris &amp; Dolores,'! • tapdmce
that 1 _ SUE
~ ~~
plete the dummy reversaL chairman of the Department of velous therapy clinic ai University Hoopllal
team, In vaudeville scheduling, the openinc
He
ruffed
another
heart
In
Poultry
at
Ohio
State
UnlverElla'
,
'"l''le
_
_.
__
,
•
h
the
...
turn always had to be a ''dumb act." Meanlntl
WEST
EAST
+++
his hand and entered dum· sit
Kazan s
Asss...... was •Ourt on
• 9 6 53 2
• K J lG
my with the queen of clubs.
'Ilmes be!lseller list and the next week dlsap- no dialogue, action pantomimed, UPially a
Dear Rap:
1
5
•1098 6
• A KJ
Then he ,ruffed dummy's last the~:! :e:ry pularef~f~ pearedentirely. lts proper 111ot was third and its foreign music-~all troupe and preferably
I am 16 and wonder why people won't iet the past be
653
• P
•
heart w1th h1s last trump ;
· · po
disappearance was a clerical goof ·and the acrobats, UI1Ually of Arab, Chlneae or Japi~MM
forgotten?
"' 6 5
"' 9 3 2
entered dummy with the ace not, in my judgment; desirable
Iwu quite wild last year .I was headed for the slut bouse and
SOUTH (D )
of spades; discarded his last or warranted," he 'told some publisher (stein a. Illy) demaned Its proper · origin. (Fred Allen said In a vaudeYille lbo'l!r,
wu aiao becom~ a doPe addict. But I finally realized what I
• 81
spade on dummy's Iast4oo
scientists,
feed spot plus an apology~lanation, which it "To open you need Japs or better.") For the
wu doing and am now straight.
: ~ Q 98 7
trump. Then the clubs.
manufacturers and distillers at got ... Fawcett paid $425,000 for the paperback simp]e reat011 audiences were fllinll ln. and
scuflllng, whispering, ~ umbrellu and
At scbool, people keep asking for stuff because I use&lt;l to sell
• A J 10 7 4
It should be noted that the 27th aMual distillers feed righta plus more money each week tile hsrd·
South would have ha,d to fall conferenre here
cover edition remains on the Times best· other joiHrrltatlons ... Ask your JPaDdpop it. They get mad and think I'm holding out for more money when
Both Vul''. r.hl "•
back
on
the
spade
fmesse
1f
.
·
Long Tack Sam and hill Beautiful O.ucbten
I gel! them I don't hsve any.
West North F.a.&lt;t South
trumps had broken 4·1 and Drastic diet chsnges, he peddled list.
My parents search my room once a month. They keep
1t
said, are "almost always
Stein &amp;Day have a marginal, corporately was the ideally typical opentna act, althouBh
Pass
1
¥
lrillging up the bad things, lou. Every time I go out the door,
Pass 2 •
liCCOmpanied by new problems related beef: It has amther book, ''The Truth they ·got 10 famouJ, flnslly they clolid the
Pass
3
+
they're scared.
,
such
as
Imbalances, About Weight Control," by Nell Solomon and shOws.
Pass
4 N.T. ~~~~ ~ :
Olsen &amp; Johnson traveled with a C9fiiP)ete
Dble p 8 ,.
The bidding h"" been:
deficiencies and metabolic Sally Shepard, that Is far Outselling the KMQn
Guys call up. I know what they want. '!be nice guys don't
Pass
6+
revue,
usually closing tile last hllf ol a
West Norlh E..t
South derangement."
book but hun't even made the 'Ilmes' list.
Pass
Pat;:;;
caU. So I mostly stay home. Straight girls won't take a chance on
vaudeville show, occalllonally provided the
Open ing lead- ¥ 10
me either.
Pass
Pass
~: Yet he said a munber of other Whst's cooking?
1•
p 8 .,
3•
p 8.,
3 • variables may be as guilty of
Role Kennedy's autobiography (Do!Jbleday whole stage Jlbow where they ttbared bllllnc witb
Nople always say the paat Is behind you, but mine Is staring
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby Pass
4•
Pass
'
causing heart disease as chol· paid $1,62$,000 advance, Biehl 1111een) Is el• Movies ... '!bey lc&gt;ured the Amerlc:an provinc:el
.me right in the fare. How long? - CAN'T TAKE MUCH MORE
You,
South.
hold:
estero!,
such as poor physical pectedtobreakaUreeordsf~paperbackrights . for showbiz generatlona ."'fore their
Dear Cln't:
Ted Lightner invented the
Hang on lit may be tough for the rest of thill school year, but
Lightner slam double a long .AKU4 .A! tJ .. AK6S4 condition, e1ceaslve smoting - whk:h WOII't be auctioned until nest fsU ... · "Helllapoppin" ran on lldwy. fw yean .. ;
What do you do now?
and drinking, hypertension, Gene Shall! telll us an•mntnc ~tale: a Coillera mapdne ran 1 atory aboul Ole Ollen
bJiheend~IUinmer'iacalion , you'll be accepted by classmates
time ago. It is a line bid but
A-Bid
flve
no-trump.
Your
geographic and racial patterns Welsh coabniner'l dallllhlw Elaine Morgan
like all bids. whether good,
and Chick Joru-t alter their wild u• •
for what you bave become.
partner
w
&lt;leorfy
lhown
bolh
&lt;hie
(()
heredity
and
dietary
who
wl'llte
book
~
1-.ov ~
bad
or
indifferent,
it
is
fre·
tbe Winter Garden, wbolecaptloll told It aU: ''11
51 ,
A IUIIU1Iel' job will help - foc you'll meet new people wbo
the,.. of dliii!ODds and , ....,.. patterns
nea
ore, aM-.
quently abused.
.. don't know 70111' put. And your parents eollld be the best help of
·
made t250,001 from ber ''The Delcent ~ Yeal'l in Rehea!'lal."
East's do ubI e clearly heait suiL YD8r lolcllolhetll'antl
Here's bow ·you · lrlllllata the TV·
Woman" autlnpollpl tome. She's not even
lf·Jhe7'd knock off the fear and give you the trust you've called for a lead of a heart,. st.., forte to ask him lo bid
gobliledygooll about fl1ma m ieieNian: "W~Id
spedallled in the field! .'!be suddl!ll fortune
the suit bid by dummy. If !OVen with two ollhe thr~ lop
-~- - HElEN
In hearts.
'I ..... Elaine' ,.._. ''Oil, 1 might et
Pnmiere" (lint llhowbc of a mma made for
East had kept still West , honors
· ~ Dllr CTMM:
TODA Y'S qUESTION
won '~"'nge
I wa.
g a
would
probably
have
opened
.
TV); "Fint 'l'ln!l on TV Pncni111" (B'tlead
'lbae'a·ahraya !Klfi!EONE who wm be your friend : If you can
IMtead of passing. West ha•
ON DEAN'S LIST
lit Ill belp with the cleanlni" ··· Two ~ the
a spade-the unbid suit.
llll1ke jult one penon aee how much you've changed, he or shee South would have to take an bid one heart over your one RACINE - Donna Theiss a laditl who'w WUII $1 mllllan lottery· prllel morie llnally pt1lnc m TV); ''Firtt 'l'lmllil
New
York"
(H'wood IIIIJ'IIe u.dJ ttblwn'
. will get the -.1.-ollld and help open other doors.
lmmedia'le finesse and couid club. This t. pasoed around to senior In the College 'or' recently couldn't IWld the ~0111 emul .
.
It wauld be cr-t If )'PU could go $W&amp;y fir a while (perhaps complain about bad luck.
you. Whot do you do?
Education at Ohio University . they're bact at their CCIIIItln Ill the IU(Ier· ell where . m TV); "ftltmned bJ Papular
It wasn't dlfficult. .Just a
¥•wer T........,.,,.
i ed 4 0
f the' . marketa Wheftin they silved Nlularly in pre- . Demand" (tbe network ~ "flllo'l'l Clllllnct
vllllllw relatives or lrlendl in a different town) .'Getting a new
thai
he
only
committed
him
·
rece
v
a
•
average
or
matter of counting to 12
calla for 111b11 ;uent reellnp and ~ eGIIl p1t111
1m11t II euler when ''rememberers" aren't around to remind tricks
self
to
the
dummy
rev
e
r~ai
winter
quarter,
placing
her
on million daYJ.
by means of a play
JVU CJI the old one.
·
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Jbrbe other changed teens will wrlle in and offer .hints.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. plays "Hodel," one of Tevye'a dlugh&amp;en in Show .. .'~ ("Lolita"~ '"'be Damned" - witb
West con I i n irt• d with the trump s11il.
he;uts.. So 11 t II ' rtll f(•tl ;tml
Kenneth Theiss, Recine.
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Ohio Genel'li Assembly baa
recened for Easter weekend,
with plana !0 return next week
and act m a controversial strip
mine ~ontr'ol bffi and·other majorllluesbeforeadjourning for
)rimary electlm campaigning,
J'l)or attendance and election
tin\e restleAness led to the defeat of two bills In the House
'III''"'!N!Iay • a croup 9f Re-

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After Jones won his "grand
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Amateurs..:.tn 1930 at the ripe
old age of ZB, his only tournament appearances were in
liB beloved Masters.
It is fitting that today's
golfers wbo want(() make a run
at tile modern "grand slam"
must first win Jones' Masters.
Palmer, the Masters' only
four-time champion, has fl.
nlshed no better the past four
Masters thsn his tie for 18th
list year, 10 strokes behind
wlrmer Charles Coody .
Now 42, Palmer, long the
darling of Masters' galleries,
hssn't been a contender at
Augusta since his fourth place
finish In 1967 -a far cry from
his Masters' heyday of 1958-65
when he hsd four firsts, two
seconds and a third.
Jack Nicklaus, who has
already taken away Palmer's
career money lead, is favored
next week to make Arnie only
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champs and some of Nicklaus'
challengers will be youngsters
who neV(!r knew Bobby Jones
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MIMesota Twins .
WU!le Davis hit a twO-i'\lll
homer for the Dodgers and now
has connected for four homers,
four triples and two doubles
this spring. Don Sutton pitched
the first seven innings for the
Dodgers.
We provide the lost service
In other camps: Johnny
of a rabbit and
Bench drove in five runa with
rellobll lty of o lurtle. Cell
twohomersandasingletc&gt;lead
us for your tire needs.
the Cincinnati Reds to a 1U
triumph over the Philadelphia
Phillies. Tony Perez and Dave
Con-pclon also homered for
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the Reds ...Rey Culp pitched
seven strong innings and
singled in the winning run, in
the seventh as the Boston Red
Sox beat the Houston Aatroo, 53. Doug Rader hit a two-run
homer for the Astroo.
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publicans aasailed the lob- eyeglasses and contact lenses.
When Mayfield finished, the
byists the Democrats and their
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own leadership.
Rep. Frank H. Mayfield Jr., killed for the rest of the year.
Republican absentees and
R.Onclnnati, opened with a
blast at the Ohio Council of Re- close-knit Democrats then
tsil Merchants, which he said teamed to defeat an anti·
"pulled off the greatest sand- administration bill designed to
bag trick over perpetrated in give the legislature veto power
here" bY. securlnl! defeat last over slogans on auto license
Nov. of his bill to regulate the plates.
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Kansaa City !l&lt;xl season, had played their last game ·as .the
Clnclnnatl Royala. '!bey had beaten Cleveland, 135,IZ2, ·and how
they .were to take thatiinal ride back home to Cincinnati when
Bo- Cousy ,their CQach, was told the flight had been oversold and
one of his players would bave to get off tile ~lane.
Bob C~usy never hu been known for being a sen~\mentalist
but, well, you judge for yourself.
''Our reservations are completely in order and were confinned
manymonthaago," he said. "Call the police, but we are going 88
a tem:n.11
"Cousy was beautiful," says Tom Callahan, the Cincinnati
Enquirer's gifted young writer who was a witness to the episode.
'!be departure of the plane W88 delayed 35 minutes.
Finally one of the other passengers, a lady, stood up and got off
llie plane to the accompaniment of applause.
'!be CinciMati Roysla then made that last flight back home.
'!be way' Bob Cousy felt they should. As a team.

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Pete.Maravich of Louisiana
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State gained the honor in 1970 Logan
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and Austin Carr of Notre Dame
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was voted the award last yesr 'J!1Ag~
~~- 1~ A~G9 Iron tan
510 14 36.4
by a nationwide poll of sports Athens
· Logan
538 14 38.4
564 , 14
555 14 ~J i!i'e~~.'1';,
!~8
The Meigs Motorcycle Club writers and broadcasters Gallipolis
527 14 37.6
of Pomeroy will sponsor its conducted by United Press Ironton
first Moto-Cross of the year lnte~tional.
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PERSONAL FOULS
Sunday, April 2 at their club
The 19-year-old Walton, w~ Logon
455 14 32.5 ~~~
N~ ~4 PA~~.i
Wellston
399 14
28.5 Jackson
grounds located five miles believes he's not up to
281 14 20.1
rigors
of
professional
Athens
212 14
19.4
nocth of Pomeroy on U. S. 33.
basketball
right
now,
was
TEAMPERSONAL
FOULS
Golllpolls
246
14
17.6
Trophies will be awarded in
NO.
G
AVG.
Logan
230
14
16.4
ts
148
of
the
218
ball
o
Waverly
192 14 13.7 Wellston
ali classes including a junior named on
213 14 15 .2
Meigs
210 14 15.0 Waverly
204 14 14.0
class. A high point trophy will cast. Dwlgbt Lamar of South, Gallipolis
231 14 16.5 1 1
ti
the
Louisia
na,
na on s Jackson
244 ~~ 17.4 ron on
195 14 13.9
be presented at the end of the western
249 14 17.8
League Total&gt;: Field Goals
season to the rider ac- leading scorer, received 18 Ironton
2720 of 6481 (.4111 ; Free
252 14 1S.O Throws 1508 of 2563 (.5661 ;
cumulating the most points. votes in the balloting an- Athens
~~:~ Rebounds 4054; Personal Fouls
Practlre Is from 10 (() noon nounced March 18. Henry ~~fs~on
1926·
Bibby
of
UCLA
was
third
with
with races to begin at I p.m.
Refreshments will be avallsble 1Z.
at the club houSe.
LACROSSE RATINGS
NEW YORK (UPI)-The
University of Maryland
narrowly
174
points
to edged
173, In.Cornell,
the week's
official United States In. tercollegiate Lacrosse ATLANTA (UP!) - Bobby Ben Hogan's legs won't permit
Association ratings .. VIrginia Jones' death last December him to play anymore and the
was third with 188points, Johns won't have as much Impact on fact thst its most popular
Hopkins followed with 143 and next week's Masters as it golfer, Arnold Palmer, Is
Navy was fifth with UO. might bave had if the famed seldom a threat these days, the
Rounding out the top 10 were "grand slammer" hadn't Masters won't be quite the
Army (137), Brown (13Z), missed the three previous golf same.
From its fledgling days in the
Washington &amp; Lee (1Z~). tournaments because of
mid '30s until a crippling
Pemsylvanla (IIH) and Cort· illness,
But
piling
the
demise
of
Its
disease
ended his participation
land (IOZ).
founder on top of the fact thst some 35 years Isler, Bobby
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BOSTON (UPI)- It's one of 10 ShOts in the first period
"I've always maintained you at halfcourt ," he said , Cowens grabbing 16 and underweight. '!be former LSU
All-America played 35
down, they're one up and the and the HaWks took a SO.Z8lead win with defense,;• Havlicek referring to the Hawks' missed Kuberski pulling down 13.
minutes.
Boston Ce.ltics know they can't at the end · of the quarter. said later, "and we did." Coach attempts to steal the ball and
Following Havlicek for
'!be Boston-Atlanta matchr.p
sit ll&amp;ck now.
Boston was White with 25
However, guard Artie WUiiams Tom Heinsohn echoed the stop the fastbreak.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Rtmember when ballplayers came to
W88
tlle lone NBA playoff game
With a hefty boost from its and Steve Kuberski trigg~ thought, pralsing the play of
"And we just got beat off the points, Cowens with Z3 and
play? Now they come to strike or sue. ·.
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be!lCh, Boston returned to tlle the Celtics at the start of the- Kuberski, Jo Jo White and Don boards," ·he went on. When the Kuberski with 15. Hudson Wednesday night. Los Angeles
'!be two procedureS have grown to become almost. standard · National Basketball second period.
Chaney.
series resumes Friday night in topped the visitors with Z9 (l~) entertains Chicago and
practlre. Nobody bats an eye over either one anymore. 'Ibis not AssQciation playoffs after a
A couple of doors down the Atlanta , Guerin said, "We'll points, Walt Bellamy added ZO Golden State (I ~) invades' .
only applies to baseball, teetering on the bare edge of a strike at two-year lapse Wednesday
Milwaukee tonight while the '
Kuuberski sandwiched two hsll, Atlanta Coach Riehle try and stop gambling and try and Maravich had 19.
the moment, but also to football, basketball, hockey Qr whatever night and drubbed the Atlanta buckets around a jump shot by ·Guerin sounded like the other to be more aggresaive on t.he
Maravich is still recovering Baltimore-New York ser~s
Qther sport or game in which th~ iaa buck to be made.
Hawks', 126-108. John Havlirek still allin8 Pete Maravich and side of tlle coin. "We lost on boards." The Celtics held a ·6z. from mononucleosis, Guerin opens Friday night at BalllE;ven the chessplayers aren't what they used to be. '!bey don't hsd 3Z points to lead all scorers then WUiiams took over. 11e defense. We gambled too much . 46 rebound advantage with said, jnd is about ZO pounds m~ .
make a move now before they 11et what they want. About the only and added 10 assists, but It w88 passed off for three .baskets
Coolpellti\)111 know of thst !la-m't chsnged and where the com- a couple of reserves who and Dave Cowens tapped in a
ignited the Celts when they rebound' of one ,of WUiiams'
petitc&gt;rs still are pretty much the same is the rodeo.
shots \() make it 40-32 and the
One scene Is fairly common in most baseball camps today. A needed it.
lJJU
Hudson
dropped
in
eight
Celtlcs never were headed.
oomber of the younger players sit aroUnd !liscllsslng what they'll
do in caseofastl'ike, wondering how they'll get home :
· .
Almost as much as lhe
"Do you fellas have a strike fund?" .one Am~cal! 'League
GREENSBORO, . N.C. to capture the $40,000 first here is Brian Allin, a slender
general'manageraslred some of hill kill players the either day.
(UP!)- Lee Trevino, pro golf's prize,
26-year-old from Santa Bar- money and the esemption,
1971 player of the year, thinks
"Strike fund?" replied one ofthe kids: "Whst's that?"
Palmer shot a five-under-par bara, CaW., who won the 1971 however, the Greensboro
the soggy fairways hold the key 66 in Wednesday 's pro-am tournament on the first hole of victory gave Allin a sense of
Carillnala Wfli Play
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recognition here that he has
to victory In the $200,000 preliminary, slogging around a sudden-death playoff.
'!be St, Louis Cardinals alread~ have said_they will pay
Greater Greensboro Open golf the course in chilly 00-degree
'!be $38,000 first prize lofted nowhere .else on the tour.
transportstion home for their players in the event of a strike.
"It's a good feeling to be
tournament.
weatller, and he was pleaaed Allin into the list of top 60
Ali other clubs probably wm follow suit, although nothing says
''lf you miss the green you're with the performance.
money winners and gained him recognized," said Allin. "I go
they have to.
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The Rio Grande College (April 22), and Musklngum
messed up because you can't
"! played fairly good, a little a year~ong exemption from to so many tournaments
One thing though, and.l'm sure Marvin Mffier will e!'lphssize it Redwomen open their 197Z May 6. ,
unrecognized."
On the rosd, the Redwomen get )lack on for a birdie," said better thsn I have lately," he qualifying.
(()the players: if they decide to go out, they had better ALL go out intercollegiate tennis seaSon
because the owners have a8reed to shut the doors to their parks April IZ and their In- fare Musldngum, Ashland and Trevino on the eve of today's said.
Also in the hefty field of 147,
even if the strike turns out to be only a "partial" one - meaning if tercoilegiate softball . season Ohio U., on Apri122, Z6 and~- opening round.
The 7,03Z-yard, 36-35-71 which includes four local
April 15, facing Ohio State
J!lft!ne Cox, instructor of
some of the players chaOge their minds and decide to stay.
Sedgefleld
Country Club amateurs, are Gary Player,
heal\h and physical education,
l)esplte the general unanimity of their strike votes, I don't teams in both sports.
The Redwomen terinis team coaches the aoftball team, course, already damp from a wiMer of last week's Greater
believe the players wm go out. Only because I've never seen
1ravels to the OSU-Newark while Pat Dunnuck, aasistant freak spring snowfall last New Orleans Open, and Tony
them'do anything in concert yet. .. .
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Meanwhile, it's business as usual in all the camps. Baltimore Branch to open their five- professor of health and Wednesday. There's a 20 per Greater Jacksonville Open two
match season, They play one · PhYsical education, coaches
Mana~er Earl Weaver baa heard so often that the trading away
cent chance of rain today.
weeks ago.
other match on the rosd, at the terinis team.
of Frank Robinson could cost his club the pennant that he recites Ohio Wesleyan on April Z2. At
"The guY who hits best from
Jack Nicklaus, this year's
Hoyt Wilhelm is in a position 1967 American League chamhis answer almost by heart.
tee
to
green
is
going
to
win
this
leading
money winner, is
home, the team faces
lnadditlontothesoftbaDand
today
to appreciate an old pionship hero, pitched seven
ALot Easier With ... .
taking the week off to practlre
Musklngum (AprU 20), Ohio tennis teams, Rio Grande one," said Trevino.
It woUld've been a helluva lot easier to win with Frank than it'll University (April 26) and · College's Redwomen fielded
Trevino and Arnold Palmer, for the AprU 6-9 Masters at baseball joke about Ty Cobb, impressive innings as the
the Detroit Tiger Hall of
be Without him," says Weaver. "But I still tbbJk we'll win. A Capital (May 6).
.
intercollegiate teams In who's hoping a week of tour- Augusta, Ga ., but Palmer Farner whose .367 Wetime Milwaukee Brewers beat the
Cleveland Indians, 5-1, for their
fellow·like Don Baylor doesn't hsve to take Frank Robinson's
The Redwomen softball team swimming and basketball this nament competition will decided he'd rather pisy.
batting
aversge
is
the
highest
seventh win in eight ... Don
plare this year or next year. We can wait for 'hlm do It,until opens the 1972 season at home season. The basketball team shsrpen hts game to Masters
The defending champion
in
the
game's
history.
Mincher
homered and Pete
1980 and do you realize something, he wouldn't even be so yet?"
against Ohio State. In all, they finished its season at the start form, rate amoog the favorites
It
seems
that
Cobb
W88
asked
Broberg, Jim Panther and ·
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That's wbat you call figuring it all ~ut beforehand . . . . . play four of their seven con- of March with a 5-5 mark. Last
by a young reporter in 1955 how Paul Lindblad combined in a
Rober(() Clemente, Plttslmgh's super everything, is called by
tests at )he Stanley L. Evans year the team lost all 10 games
much he thought he would hit if three-hitter to lead the Texas
some the best all..-ound player in the game. If you ask him though Field. They also host Ohio in their first season of comhe were playing in the era.
Rangers to a IHI victory over
whom he considers the best player he ever saw he immediately University (Aprill9) Otterbein petition.
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
DEFENSE
"I'd say about .330," replied the Atlanta Braves.
says:
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ATHLETIC LEAGUE
FIELDGOAL
Cobb.
1971-72 BASKETBALL
"WU!le Mays, no question. " . . .. ·
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PERCENTAGE
.
"Is that all?" shot back the
FINAL TEAM STATISTICS
Charlie Coody, the defending Masters' champ, never tries to
.Ironton
S.l!\~
FGM-A
Pt
1.
reporter,
OFFENSE
'T:Iow where
337-916
__ .,. a good slc&gt;ry.
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368
make hlmseli more thsn he·.ls. Some of his fellow golfers on the
Athens
27J.717 :381 · "Yes," said Cobb. "But you
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tour could take a lesson.
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PERCENTAGE
overly
260·665 .391 must remember I'm 69 years
is that durn
"I'W not a superstar,"says Coody. "I'm not going to be there
TEAM
FGM-A PCT. ::~~~~oils
m·~ -~~ old."
winning every week like Jack Nicklaus or Lee Trevino. I just go
Ironton
424·665
.490 Jackson
400:B71
:459
''Old Folks" Wilhelm is only
Waverly
414-866
.478
Logan
376-813
.462
48buthelooks
like he can go on
· out there and do the best I can, and onre in awhile I manage to
rabbit?"
Athens
353-747 .473 Wellston
422 879
480
1 1 h
Jlltlt all together. When I do that, I win." ... .
to . ht f his 1 11
th
Gallipolis
331-732 .452
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ATLANTA (UP!) - .The
mg or
se ec on 88 e Meigs
298-719 .414
FREE THROW
majors as long as freefourth annual Naismith Trophy " outstanding college Jackson
283-m
.344
PERCENTAGE
swingingmodernhitterstryto
KeDnedy ~kes $100,010
354
will
be
presented
to
UCLA
basketball player of the year," ~~~s~on
TEAM
FTM-A PCT. jack his fluttering knuckleballs
Walter KeMedy makes a' little better than $100,000 a year liS
Walton,
a
6-foot-11
·342 Meigs
147-268 .549 out of the ball parks.
sophomore Bffi Walton at an
Ironton
192-342 .561
the NBA commissioner. Some of the players in his league make
~:lfETJ!r~"c;~
Athens
197·341
.578
Wilhelm, who doesn't feel at
twice what he does, and one, Kareem Jabbar, nearly three times Atlanta Tipoff Club dinner sophomore who he~- ~~
win its sixth consecu ve_
TEAM
FTfo'-A PCT Jackson
166-324 .580 home on the mound unless
• as much. How does Kennedy fej!labout this situstlo,n?
C!-"-' - '"" ' '· · -p•·•· 'f ' '• ,,basketbaU .champiooship.,last · Gallipolis
224'347 ·· 646 · Gallipolis
·182·309 .589 there Is an'' Miemy .nillner on
"('\le ~erc'l'eln!Y.~t'ltidllt it,'.' ~_be ·!"YS' "Any man 'Is ~On S J.' IrS · , week; Is the second Bruin' to Ironton
1~-255
:604 ~~fs~on
::k~
·base; ylelded''ll' double''to Jim
entl~~~~ jo r~iye. ~ much c~lon as he cllli command
· earn .the1award. Lew Alc!Ddor JMeoc1k•on
~~7·3380
71 ' " .598 Woverly
158-246 .642 Nettles leading off the eighth .
597
whether h~'s president of General Electric, a professional
won the first Naismith Trophy Ath2~s
207 :350
:591
inning and then retired siJ:
in 1969
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Republican delegation then vote to defeat it.
became so incensed over bloc
the bill Ulen faDed; 46-37,
voting by the Democrats It with 50 votes needed for passtried unsuccessfully to sge. Levitt said he would move .
sabotage
a
Democrat to re~der the vote next
resolution on . medical In· Tuesday.
surance which had the blessing
Levitt and the Hamilton
of the Rules Committee dorin- County Republicans then
nated by the GOP leadership. launched a thinly-veiled
~re Euma
countersttack 011 a resolution
Mayfield's 'WI would have sponsored by Rep. Ike
required opticians and ap- Thompson, D-Cieveland, which
prentlces fitting contact lenSes calleed for appointment of a
and other optical aids to take special committee to study the
qualifying esams and register. ·rising cost ·ri health care and
· He indicated the RetaU Mer- medical and hospital inchants Council hsd sabotaged suranre.
the bill last November with a
pespite the fact the resolulaat-mlnute tetter to members tlon hd the approval of
''full of gross distortions" to Kurfess and the rest of the
protect optical departments at Rules Committee, Rep.
such · stores as Sears and ChesterT. Cruze, R-Cincinnati,
Lazarus.
said no new study Is needed on
. ''That was the boldest sub- health insurance and bospllal
marine attack this House baa care.
ever seen," Mayfield said. "If I
He said if the Democrats
hsd my way, I'd have then wanted this kind of Information
baued from the halls of this they should have voted last
House unW they show they can week for a Republican bill callbehave honorably."
ing for a legtslatlve auditor to
Rep. Alan E. Norris, R-Wes- investigate welfare.
tervllle, said the question w88
Levitt noted the resolution .
· "whether or not the fitting of had been in Rules Committee
contact lenses - the placing with no public hearings sinre
of chunks of glass in a per- last July 28.
VeleraiiiMemorlaiHospltal
WT-.l-'--.:1
·
1011's eye - ought to be a
''This hasn't been given the · VIsiting hours 2-4 lind 7 tc&gt;
C
"~eeuay
function of the healing arts or a ilght of day," said Levitt, 8:30 p. m.
fu!&gt;Ciion of technicians trained calling for re-referral and
ADMITTED - Georse
Funeral servlres for Mrs. Michael PrOctor, eantori, anci
to grind glasses."
public hearings. "Let's have · Hupp, Long Bottom; Jobn Garnet L. McKay, 48, who died David Proctor, Canton; three
. In calling for adoption of hill soine time for the sun to shine Hammons, Reedaviile; Teresa Wednesday morning at her daughters, Mrs. Jlm!ny (Ann)
lirense plate slogan bffi, House in on this littie beauty."
·Whittington, Middleport; Alma Mulberry Ave., home In Hemsley, Pomeroy; Mrs. ·
Majority Leader Robert E. LeRep. Gordon M. Scherer, R· Frazier, Middleport; Carson Pomeroy, will be heldat3 p. m. Harold (Helen) Braden, Jr.,
viti, R·North Canton, said the ,Cincinnati, engineered a move Hayes, Syracuse; Geraldine . Sunday at the Ewing Funeral Christiansburg, Va., and Mn.
leglslatureshouldhsveacheck to send the resolution to the .Shook, Pomeroy.
Home with the Rev. ·F:reeland Charles (Lynn) Walker,
on the administration, which Education Committee, but it · DISCHARGED - Wllllam Norris officiating.
Canton; three step,children, ·
plans
to
use
"Seat
Belts
failed,17-M.Hewassupported,
Buckley,
Bessie
Napper,
Mrs.
McKay
Is
survived
by
Karen Sue !Iuter, .In Ger· '
:
Fastened?" on the 1973 Ohio ·however by three Republicans · Bessie Stitt, Clara Grueser, her husband, Thomas o. many; 'Thomas McKay, . Jr.,
Plates.
whohelpedsponsorthe resolu- Chester Mundry, Thelma McKay, Sr., Pomeroy; three ' Recine,. and Mrs. Iril· a.IJ,
Levitt said this would clutter lion - Reps. Richard G. Riec- Salser, Maria Waldnlg.
sans, Bill Proctor, Gallipolis; FayetteviDe, N. C.-; two llilten,
up the license plate, which Ia bel of Masaillon, Morris L.
Mrs. Ella Hite, · Mc·
sYJV.cuSE CRUSADE - wm begin Monday, Apri13 through the 7th with service to be
mainly used for ''fast and ac- Boyd of Hudson and Jack P.
William Bentley
Connelaville, and Mn' Bertha
hetci at the Albury United Methodist Church al7:30 p. m. nightly. Local pastors taking part in
curate identification under ac- Oliver of Arcanum.
CHARGES FILED
Marlow, Syracuse; three
die lerVIce are, 1..-, the Rev. Forrest Donley cl the Asbury United Methodist Church, the Rev.
tual traffic conditions." He had
'!be resolution was adopted,
WASHINGTON (UP!)
brothers, Thoinas Biker, East
Dwl8bt Zavitz of the Syracuse Presbyterian Church and the Rev. Marshall Larimore of lhe
ssid that without his bill, the 711-5, and sent to the Senate.
Major airplane manufacturers Services Friday
liverpool; Ike llaker, Rlclne,
Syracuse Nuarene Church. Delivering the message on Monday wm he Rev. Donley; ~esday,
governor could put "Re-Elect
In other legislative action:. in the United States, including
and Ed Baker, Columbus; 11
Rev.Lirtmore;.Wednesday,Rev. Zavits; Thursday, Rev.Donley, and Friday, Rev. Larimore.
Gilligan" on 1974 plates.
- The Senate unanimously Aerimca lric. of Middletown,
Funeralservires for William grandchildren, and aeveral
·Spectii music will be IJresented each evening. Vocal duets will be presented by DeMis Manuel
Levitt ssld his propossl was agreed with House amend· Ohio, were charged in a Justice (Dish) Bentley, 79, Middleport, nieces and nephews.
~DwaYne Wolfe and the McDaniel Trio will also present several numbers. Community Good
a ."highwa~ safety bill. "We ments and se?tto the governor Department suit Wednesday Rt. I, who died early Wed·
Mrs. McKay wu preceded Ill
F'HUJIIIrY\cieswill behelclat theSyracust•l'lazarene Church atQ :30 p:m. with th~ Rev. Zavilz • thmk .this b11l can prevent ac- , a. pair.. .of bills..gua~anteetng,,....with Illegally ellm~n~t.l~g., pesday ~ornlng at an Atllens , dAA!h ~);',l!mi fflmi,IJ, ~ ~delht~ lbe1Jle1118ge. Mualcal numbers ,Wm be presented by eacl! church. . . ,,
.. . .,, &lt;;ld"\1~ ca~ ~JX..people ~- , .non-.teachlng employes .1~ , .competition In •retearcb aiid h08pilal will be held Friday at,2 6me Jlrann~n 'Baker,;, ~ ....
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hapsfollowmg a car too closely public schools at Ieutm paid .. development Acting Attorney p. ni.. at the Marlin Funeral. brother, Osbuiie ~; lhnle
tryingtoreadthetinyletters," holidays a year, and requiring General Richard G. Klein- Home with the Rev . . Uoyd ' listers, Eva and Ellie Baker,
he said.
that they be pilid for time lost dines! filed the complaint, Grimm officiating.
and ·Mary Rardon; ,{ 1011,
House Minority Leader A. G. due to public calamity.
which nsmed the ManufacMr. Bentley, • retired coal 'lbOIIIIs Proctor; and an Infant
lancione, D-Belisire, offered
- The ~nate unanimously turers Aircraft Association miner, Is survived by several daughter, Mary.
The Daily Sentinel
an
amendment
to
allow
the
pa~
and sent to the House a Inc. and 20 of Its present and nieces and nephews. Friends
Bllrlal will be In the SUtton
DEVOTED ·TO THE
By Helen imd Sue Bottel
INTEREST OF
administration to put a high- bill eliminating the require- former stockholders as may call at the funeral home Methodist Church. Friends
ME IG5·MA50N AREA
way safety slogan on the plates ment that scbool chDdren be defendants, in U. S. District anytime. Burial will be in Miles msy call at the ~al home
THE GAMES KIDS PLAY
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
Exec. Ed.
without legislature approval. immunized against smallpox. Court In New York.
Cemetery.
anytime.
IJe8rHeleDimdSue:
ROIERT HOEFLICH,
Failed
on
Tie
The
Senate
voted
26-2
to
City Editor
We had a "wedding and divorre" dsy at school to raise
Published daily .,,. 0 ,
The amendment failed on a increase the size of the Parole
..,....fwa,.....-dance. ltwasputonduringlunchbour.
Sllurdoy by The Oh io Volley tie vote, with House Speaker Board from seven to 11 mem-r ... ~
Pvbllsh lng · Company , 111
Kids. "got married" :tor 50 rents,. and there was a court Sl.. Pomeroy , Ohio , Charles F. Kurfess, R-Bowling hers.
''ceremony
··
" I od ·even a llcense
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45769 . Bus iness. Office F'honeGreen, furnishing the deciding
. or each one. .......
"'ere ·was a 992
·2156. Ed itorial Phone 992 ''dl•orce~' lltind too, so If you wanted, you could put your mr .
lllll'lilge J!cenae ind divOI'Cli paper on your bulletin board. It Pos~~~~~-'~~~opostoge pold • 1
manager Joel Rudnick of· "Jesus Clrist
djdal't -n lll)'lhing escept just fun, and we raised enough
Nation ol advert is in 9
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a
. bo
BY JACK O'BRIAN
,
:_m«~qto'Paiforour band. The kids who stayed "married" were ~·.':r::~;:.',",t~~~ ,2 a:~:~":J~~
NEW YORK (KFS) -Kathsrine Hepburn's &amp;lperstar" ... There's a real beiuty hatetacldng ·
·,•lpl(l*'t_&gt;to get tO the dance together.
st .. New York City, New York .
DEPUTY COMING
reuon for refusing the Ge«ge Furth script for at the Rainbow room: Mary Jennings, once
Subscript ion rates : oe .
Mrs Inez Lanier WoodsMiss Arkansas In the Miss America conteat
. •MJ,Jli"IIIUB,Wmylicenaeanilhadaflt.'lbeysaylcan'tgo livered by corr ier where field, ·District Deputy Grand
0
·the"Traveis,WithMyAunt"fUmwas "lt'snot
(third ru~r-up and a smash In the talent and
out:iwith' tl!ll g1iy (my fake ''husband" ) and that means I ;vyat,~~~~ ~~u'•~n~s"~:; ,~:.~:; Ch' f IU
k
off' i 1
. fumy enough" ... Furth's ungentlemarily
swimsuit events), is marking tlil'le betwee11
1
· da nee. ·
service not ovollobte: One VISit
. le 'to wMagnolis
ms e Temple
an
IC153,
a
· riposte: "Inform Miss Hepburn it's very
. ~-~
........,.,t he'.abl, e to keepmy date for thesprmg
, funny opera and acting rcles. She sang with theN. Y.
Can,el!berof you please set them straight? - MARRIED IN Z'n~"~ -'~! 5; g~. ~~~ri1 1~.~0 Pythian Sisters, at 7,30 p. m.
!wan actress who know how lc&gt; play It ... Zaa
NAME'ONLY' .
SIK monlhS sUS. Three TUesday at the Middleport
Zaa let her el, George Sanders, occupy her City Opera troupe ... F1lp Wilson noted Jolin
months S4 .SO . Subscr iption
H' ood mansi beca.
he romlaed to take lindsay's campaign offices are on a lith Door:
Only:
· price includes Sundoy Times. , American Legion Hall. All
_
:-. W
Clfl
uae , P
.·
"His landlord Is trying to tell him ~-"·
=~~~=~there?: ·are better ways to earn Sentlntl.
members are urged to attend.
CINCINNATI (UPI)-:U is ;. care of her pets while abe sIn Londoo.for the
RCA's ~saical records mercliandlle ·the
slrllll'qa'hol!iea!J181Tiage : L-- - - --'-- ---' ,.
. too early 10 tell boW~ a: i:!\lataHarlroleln "UpFropt"; nowthat'stltle·
great masters ll Ia .Elvis: . ''Frans llllt'l
+i(«&lt;lflltodl
~qst eJc!en aren't ready
pert ch~ plays ln bellt . •cutlng cl Insightful olivlou•m• ... Amanda
fun; IIIII they~ II might lead to adult
, dise~~~tt&amp;oddraatlcattempiatc&gt; · Blake notes her "guqamoke" serlt!f after 17 Grestest Hits ol the 1111011" Ia the pop-look Ill the
·' ..: ·
avoid foods,hlgh In It are P!'Ob- · seasons baa gone 1111lr81: "Cowboys are no album-title of a Red Seal LP by Jorge Bolet ...
pi;liO-f,MI.'Ii~~~m' the waves? Here's sue: - (HELEN)
ably just as harmful, a unlv- ·Jonger allowed to take the glrll upstaln" ... A George Hamid Jr. put togeU. a ''typical" '
!ni!iir)!llno:
WIN AT BRIDGE
ersity scientist said here Wed- dozen Polish e~ learned how, the rich vaudeville ttbow for an lmmlnlllt O.vld rrait
.
your folks thst If a girl has something to hide, she Isn't
nesday.
· -here ·reaiiy Uve: lmpca1er Claude . Wacl!ter Show ... Georgesaldhlsfavorltepirformen
'fii!Wtoplnthe' 'evldenee"oqherbullellnboard. Tellthemalso:
"Manyfactorsnlayezertan. ·. e~~tenalned them in ezcluslve Raffles m St. . Como, Sinstra, Shore elc. The moit diftlcqlt?'
· ·: . niese '·'inoney raising weddings" are quite popular
· Influence .on the course of · Patty'sllay-withcomeclbee!andcabbage. No hesitation: "Big name male comlca."
We're afraid Jr. Hamid's tlelectlon, is·
. · nowlidaya - and, honest, t,heldds spend "hOneymoons" eating
played the ace .of diamonds atherosclerotic dlsea~, and And 100ilroof Polish Wodka Wybobwa.
roullning
at least, does not meet oiCI
·.hamburgers .a t tlie school clifeteria.
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and a diamond to the king: dietaryfatandcholesterol may
Pulit:J:er Prizewinning AP columnist Hal
A slip o! paper doesn't start anything up that haan't been
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When both opponents fol- only be one~ the pieces of the Boyle had a stroke. He's being moved from specifications for a proper vaudeville bill: he
7
4
2
going strong already.Good luck in convincing your parents about
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lowed he was ready to com- JliZZ!e," said Dr. E. C. Naber, Leroy Hollpital to Dr Howard Rusk's mar- opens with "McHarris &amp; Dolores,'! • tapdmce
that 1 _ SUE
~ ~~
plete the dummy reversaL chairman of the Department of velous therapy clinic ai University Hoopllal
team, In vaudeville scheduling, the openinc
He
ruffed
another
heart
In
Poultry
at
Ohio
State
UnlverElla'
,
'"l''le
_
_.
__
,
•
h
the
...
turn always had to be a ''dumb act." Meanlntl
WEST
EAST
+++
his hand and entered dum· sit
Kazan s
Asss...... was •Ourt on
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my with the queen of clubs.
'Ilmes be!lseller list and the next week dlsap- no dialogue, action pantomimed, UPially a
Dear Rap:
1
5
•1098 6
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Then he ,ruffed dummy's last the~:! :e:ry pularef~f~ pearedentirely. lts proper 111ot was third and its foreign music-~all troupe and preferably
I am 16 and wonder why people won't iet the past be
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heart w1th h1s last trump ;
· · po
disappearance was a clerical goof ·and the acrobats, UI1Ually of Arab, Chlneae or Japi~MM
forgotten?
"' 6 5
"' 9 3 2
entered dummy with the ace not, in my judgment; desirable
Iwu quite wild last year .I was headed for the slut bouse and
SOUTH (D )
of spades; discarded his last or warranted," he 'told some publisher (stein a. Illy) demaned Its proper · origin. (Fred Allen said In a vaudeYille lbo'l!r,
wu aiao becom~ a doPe addict. But I finally realized what I
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spade on dummy's Iast4oo
scientists,
feed spot plus an apology~lanation, which it "To open you need Japs or better.") For the
wu doing and am now straight.
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trump. Then the clubs.
manufacturers and distillers at got ... Fawcett paid $425,000 for the paperback simp]e reat011 audiences were fllinll ln. and
scuflllng, whispering, ~ umbrellu and
At scbool, people keep asking for stuff because I use&lt;l to sell
• A J 10 7 4
It should be noted that the 27th aMual distillers feed righta plus more money each week tile hsrd·
South would have ha,d to fall conferenre here
cover edition remains on the Times best· other joiHrrltatlons ... Ask your JPaDdpop it. They get mad and think I'm holding out for more money when
Both Vul''. r.hl "•
back
on
the
spade
fmesse
1f
.
·
Long Tack Sam and hill Beautiful O.ucbten
I gel! them I don't hsve any.
West North F.a.&lt;t South
trumps had broken 4·1 and Drastic diet chsnges, he peddled list.
My parents search my room once a month. They keep
1t
said, are "almost always
Stein &amp;Day have a marginal, corporately was the ideally typical opentna act, althouBh
Pass
1
¥
lrillging up the bad things, lou. Every time I go out the door,
Pass 2 •
liCCOmpanied by new problems related beef: It has amther book, ''The Truth they ·got 10 famouJ, flnslly they clolid the
Pass
3
+
they're scared.
,
such
as
Imbalances, About Weight Control," by Nell Solomon and shOws.
Pass
4 N.T. ~~~~ ~ :
Olsen &amp; Johnson traveled with a C9fiiP)ete
Dble p 8 ,.
The bidding h"" been:
deficiencies and metabolic Sally Shepard, that Is far Outselling the KMQn
Guys call up. I know what they want. '!be nice guys don't
Pass
6+
revue,
usually closing tile last hllf ol a
West Norlh E..t
South derangement."
book but hun't even made the 'Ilmes' list.
Pass
Pat;:;;
caU. So I mostly stay home. Straight girls won't take a chance on
vaudeville show, occalllonally provided the
Open ing lead- ¥ 10
me either.
Pass
Pass
~: Yet he said a munber of other Whst's cooking?
1•
p 8 .,
3•
p 8.,
3 • variables may be as guilty of
Role Kennedy's autobiography (Do!Jbleday whole stage Jlbow where they ttbared bllllnc witb
Nople always say the paat Is behind you, but mine Is staring
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby Pass
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Pass
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causing heart disease as chol· paid $1,62$,000 advance, Biehl 1111een) Is el• Movies ... '!bey lc&gt;ured the Amerlc:an provinc:el
.me right in the fare. How long? - CAN'T TAKE MUCH MORE
You,
South.
hold:
estero!,
such as poor physical pectedtobreakaUreeordsf~paperbackrights . for showbiz generatlona ."'fore their
Dear Cln't:
Ted Lightner invented the
Hang on lit may be tough for the rest of thill school year, but
Lightner slam double a long .AKU4 .A! tJ .. AK6S4 condition, e1ceaslve smoting - whk:h WOII't be auctioned until nest fsU ... · "Helllapoppin" ran on lldwy. fw yean .. ;
What do you do now?
and drinking, hypertension, Gene Shall! telll us an•mntnc ~tale: a Coillera mapdne ran 1 atory aboul Ole Ollen
bJiheend~IUinmer'iacalion , you'll be accepted by classmates
time ago. It is a line bid but
A-Bid
flve
no-trump.
Your
geographic and racial patterns Welsh coabniner'l dallllhlw Elaine Morgan
like all bids. whether good,
and Chick Joru-t alter their wild u• •
for what you bave become.
partner
w
&lt;leorfy
lhown
bolh
&lt;hie
(()
heredity
and
dietary
who
wl'llte
book
~
1-.ov ~
bad
or
indifferent,
it
is
fre·
tbe Winter Garden, wbolecaptloll told It aU: ''11
51 ,
A IUIIU1Iel' job will help - foc you'll meet new people wbo
the,.. of dliii!ODds and , ....,.. patterns
nea
ore, aM-.
quently abused.
.. don't know 70111' put. And your parents eollld be the best help of
·
made t250,001 from ber ''The Delcent ~ Yeal'l in Rehea!'lal."
East's do ubI e clearly heait suiL YD8r lolcllolhetll'antl
Here's bow ·you · lrlllllata the TV·
Woman" autlnpollpl tome. She's not even
lf·Jhe7'd knock off the fear and give you the trust you've called for a lead of a heart,. st.., forte to ask him lo bid
gobliledygooll about fl1ma m ieieNian: "W~Id
spedallled in the field! .'!be suddl!ll fortune
the suit bid by dummy. If !OVen with two ollhe thr~ lop
-~- - HElEN
In hearts.
'I ..... Elaine' ,.._. ''Oil, 1 might et
Pnmiere" (lint llhowbc of a mma made for
East had kept still West , honors
· ~ Dllr CTMM:
TODA Y'S qUESTION
won '~"'nge
I wa.
g a
would
probably
have
opened
.
TV); "Fint 'l'ln!l on TV Pncni111" (B'tlead
'lbae'a·ahraya !Klfi!EONE who wm be your friend : If you can
IMtead of passing. West ha•
ON DEAN'S LIST
lit Ill belp with the cleanlni" ··· Two ~ the
a spade-the unbid suit.
llll1ke jult one penon aee how much you've changed, he or shee South would have to take an bid one heart over your one RACINE - Donna Theiss a laditl who'w WUII $1 mllllan lottery· prllel morie llnally pt1lnc m TV); ''Firtt 'l'lmllil
New
York"
(H'wood IIIIJ'IIe u.dJ ttblwn'
. will get the -.1.-ollld and help open other doors.
lmmedia'le finesse and couid club. This t. pasoed around to senior In the College 'or' recently couldn't IWld the ~0111 emul .
.
It wauld be cr-t If )'PU could go $W&amp;y fir a while (perhaps complain about bad luck.
you. Whot do you do?
Education at Ohio University . they're bact at their CCIIIItln Ill the IU(Ier· ell where . m TV); "ftltmned bJ Papular
It wasn't dlfficult. .Just a
¥•wer T........,.,,.
i ed 4 0
f the' . marketa Wheftin they silved Nlularly in pre- . Demand" (tbe network ~ "flllo'l'l Clllllnct
vllllllw relatives or lrlendl in a different town) .'Getting a new
thai
he
only
committed
him
·
rece
v
a
•
average
or
matter of counting to 12
calla for 111b11 ;uent reellnp and ~ eGIIl p1t111
1m11t II euler when ''rememberers" aren't around to remind tricks
self
to
the
dummy
rev
e
r~ai
winter
quarter,
placing
her
on million daYJ.
by means of a play
JVU CJI the old one.
·
Marquee Ecumenisln: Michele Mlrsh, who be 111110111Hd) and llnally: ''TV......, o.r. to
know·n aS ~ dummv r t!Ve l'sui. play after he hail che&lt;·ked the dean's list. She is the
Jbrbe other changed teens will wrlle in and offer .hints.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. plays "Hodel," one of Tevye'a dlugh&amp;en in Show .. .'~ ("Lolita"~ '"'be Damned" - witb
West con I i n irt• d with the trump s11il.
he;uts.. So 11 t II ' rtll f(•tl ;tml
Kenneth Theiss, Recine.
Bdwy.'s "Fiddler .Cifl the ~·" , wed road the dirtiest parts exclled.) SeeT '
~y!
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\ COLUMBUS (UPI)- The
Ohio Genel'li Assembly baa
recened for Easter weekend,
with plana !0 return next week
and act m a controversial strip
mine ~ontr'ol bffi and·other majorllluesbeforeadjourning for
)rimary electlm campaigning,
J'l)or attendance and election
tin\e restleAness led to the defeat of two bills In the House
'III''"'!N!Iay • a croup 9f Re-

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After Jones won his "grand
slam"-the u. s. and British
Opens and the U. S. and British
Amateurs..:.tn 1930 at the ripe
old age of ZB, his only tournament appearances were in
liB beloved Masters.
It is fitting that today's
golfers wbo want(() make a run
at tile modern "grand slam"
must first win Jones' Masters.
Palmer, the Masters' only
four-time champion, has fl.
nlshed no better the past four
Masters thsn his tie for 18th
list year, 10 strokes behind
wlrmer Charles Coody .
Now 42, Palmer, long the
darling of Masters' galleries,
hssn't been a contender at
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finish In 1967 -a far cry from
his Masters' heyday of 1958-65
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seconds and a third.
Jack Nicklaus, who has
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career money lead, is favored
next week to make Arnie only
' one of two four-time Masters
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challengers will be youngsters
who neV(!r knew Bobby Jones
or Ben Hogan.,

MIMesota Twins .
WU!le Davis hit a twO-i'\lll
homer for the Dodgers and now
has connected for four homers,
four triples and two doubles
this spring. Don Sutton pitched
the first seven innings for the
Dodgers.
We provide the lost service
In other camps: Johnny
of a rabbit and
Bench drove in five runa with
rellobll lty of o lurtle. Cell
twohomersandasingletc&gt;lead
us for your tire needs.
the Cincinnati Reds to a 1U
triumph over the Philadelphia
Phillies. Tony Perez and Dave
Con-pclon also homered for
'"
the Reds ...Rey Culp pitched
seven strong innings and
singled in the winning run, in
the seventh as the Boston Red
Sox beat the Houston Aatroo, 53. Doug Rader hit a two-run
homer for the Astroo.
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Bench Paces Reds 12-6 Win
CLEARWATER, Fla.
(UPI)-Johnny Bench brought
llame live runs with a pair of
bonners and a &amp;Ingle Wed.-'-1 aa the Cincinnati lle&lt;b
..00 a 1~ win over the
l'blllclelphta i&gt;hlls in spring
llhlblllon play.
Cincinnati plays the New
Yort Melli today at St. Petersburg.
Bench hit a three-run home
run In the first ll)nlng, a runproducing single In the second
and a :IOlo..hOOJer in seventh.
Tony
Perez
followed
· Bench's second homer with me
of hls own and Dave Concepcion added a two-run blast
later lit the inning.
Remers allo accounted for
f&lt;lur of the Phlllles' runs.
Don Gullett, who worked the
first eight Innings for the Red$,
earned the victory. Clay Carroll, who finlahed up, beaned
the first batter to face him,

Mike Anderson, who ·left the
field on a stretcher with a
bloody Jell ear. He was hospitalized· ,as a precautionary
measure.
•
Reds Manager Sparky Anderson regards his ream's top

·o£.168 Applicants Found W

The Virginia Squires figure
they're halfway to the Eastern
Division finals.
Virginia cllnched second
place Wednesday night by
beating the Mempllis Pros, 12399, and now hosts the fourthplace F1oridians Friday night
in a besl-of-fleVen first round
American BasketbaU Association playoff series.
The Squires beat the Floridians in seven of 11 meetings

. Pro Standings

Governor, Wife to Host

CHOCOLATES

for EASTER

:

teams," Anqerson said. "He's have speed, power and
PT. PLEASANT' - Of 168 through the Mason County
super."
defense."
persons flUng new applications Board of Education to set up a
Batting coarh Ted KluszewThe Reds will meet the All- for work In Mason County In welding class In this area at the
ski, however, believes the . tros April ~ In the Natl9nal Febnil!cy, 21 were placed, Mason County . Vocational
tough team tn be Houstnn.
League season opener at accll"dlng tn Jack L. Smith, Center. These facWties haVe
"Their pitching is ex- Jliverfrmt Stadium in Cln- . manacer of the Point Pleaaant been . approved by the
ceDent," he said. ''They also clnnati.
Local Office of the West Veteran's Administration,
Virginia Department .of Em- thereby allowing trainees who
ployment Security. Fifty-nine are veterans to draw.veterans
of the applicants were training aUowances for the
training course.
veterans . .
The local .ofllce ill cw:rently Information regarding . this
cooperating with the State should · be gotten thru the
this season and, despite the points and Julius Erving added fourth rookie in ABA history to
Veteran's representative w~o
absence of league jumper 26 in Virginia's victory over reach the 2,1l00iJoint plateau as Board of Vocational Education
Charlie Scott, the club believes Memphis. The Squires, ahead he scored 21 against · the
it can win its division by 11 points entering the fourth F1oridlana. Dan Issei netted 12
' semifinal.
q~arter, tnok no rhanci!s about to paas the t,Gropoint mart In
New York, hoping that their bid lor second place as his secOnd year as a pro. Mack
NHL Stindints
Virginia would lose so it could they riddled the Memphis calvin paced the Floridillna
· Final ABA ltandings
By United~ lntor~ational
By
United Press International
meet the Squires in a tie- defense. Wilbert Jones led the with 25 points.
East
· Ent
· W. ·L. T. Pis
breaking game, finished the Pros with 24 points.
W• . l. 'Pet. ~B
x-Boston
53 12 11 117
_season in third place and must
68 16 .810
A Willie Wise layup with two
Kentucky
Indiana's Bob Netolicky, New York
-48 15 13 109
face Eastern champion Ken- minutes remaining broke a 106- beld tn ais points by New York Montreol
45 39 .536 23
-14 16 16 100 Virginia
-14
40 .524 24
New
York
tucky. The Colonels, who beat tie and propeUed Utah to its Tuesdn night, scored 24 Toronto
32 3D 14
78
36
48 .429 32
Floridians
33 J.C 10
76
the Nets in eight of 1i games, 1011) win in 12 meetings with against Pitisburgh. Mel Detroit
lS
49
.417 33
Carolina
Buffalo
15 42 19 ¥i Pittsburgh
entertain New York in their. Denver. Wise finished with a Daniels added 20 for the Vancouver 1950745
25 59 .298 ol3
West
Saturday night playoff opener. game-high 28 points, while Pacers. Pittsburgh's punch
West
W. l. Pel. GB
W. L. T. .Pis
In tbe Western Division, Byron Beck led Denver with 21 was provided by Bob Verga's
Utah
60 24 .714
x-Chlcago -14 17 15 103
second place Indians tips off its points. .
47 37 .569 13
29 points and Skeeter Swift's . Mlnn~ta 36 28 12 84 indiana
Dallas
42 42 .500 1B
playoff opener against fourth
Si. louis
28 ·37 11 67
Artis Gibnore became the '!/.
34 SO .405 26.
Pittsburgh 25 38 13 63 Denver
place Denver in Jndianapolls
26 58 .310 34
P!tlladelphla 25 37 13 · 63 Memphis
Friday night and third place
Wednesday's
Results
California 21 37 18 60
Indiana 128 Pittsburgh 113
Dallas visits champion Utah in
Los Ang.
19 49 8 46
Vlrglnla 123 Memphis 99
··
Salt Lake City Saturday night.
x-CIInchtddivlsiontltlt
Kentucky117Fioridlans
109
Wednesday's RosuHs
Utah finished its season with
Utah 112 Denver 109·
New York 2 Detroit 2
(01iygamesscheduled l
a 112-109 victory over Denver
Chicago 5 Montreal 5
phon~ 6'15-2'170.
Wednesday night, while KenToronto 4 Boston 1·
Pittsburgh 5 California 4
tucky whipped the Floridians,
los
Angeles4 Vancouver 2
117-10!!, and Indiana routed
Gov. John J. Gilligan and Knoxville, Ohio, wiU make
(onlygamesscheduledl
Pittsburgh, 128-113, on the final Mrs. Gilligan will be hosts for these awards. Mrs. Minnie HIU!
Tllursdty's Games
Buffaloat Philadelphia
night of the season.
. the annual spring tea and Moody, of (lranville, the
(onlygameschtduledl
Bernie WIUtams scored 33 workshop program honoring judge of the essay conU!at, will
County Chairmen and Co- give her concepts of gCJI)d
AHl Sltndlngs
Chairmen of the Martha writing.)
By
United
Presslntornationat
LEGAL NOTICE
East
·
Cooper
Ohioana
Mrs.
Everett
R
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of
Kinney
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W.
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Sealed quotations will be Library
Association . on Great Bend will represent Boston
40191494
received bv the Board of County
40 21 13 93
Nova Scotia
Commissi~_ners
of
Meigs Saturday, April 29, 1972, at the Meigs county at. lhill event
County, Ohio, at the office of the Governor's Mansion, 358 North which ill annuaUy spmsored by ~prlngfleld
30 291H4
County Commissioners In the
27361165 .
Providence
Court House, in the v til age of Parkview, Columbus, at 2 p.m. Ohloana Library as one of Its Rochester
2737 963
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769, until 9:30
A highUght of the program Important . projects
In
West
A.M. on the 18th day of April
W. LT. Pis
1972 tor the furnishing of all will be the presentation of the promoting and publicizing the
Baltimore
33 29 11 77
kinds and sizes of aggregates Lucille Loy Kuck · Ohioan a literary and musical acHershey
31 29 13 75
that may be required by the
Meigs
County
Highway Awards Contest for the winning compUshments of Ohioan&amp;, and
Cincinnati
29 27 17}5 '
Department.
'
essays by amateur writers of in gaining recognition for Cleveland
30 34 10 70
Quote price per ton, F .O.B.
Richmond
2S 32 13 69
loaded at the vendor 's plant for Ohio. Mrs. Kuck of New Ohio's authors and composers.
Tldewater
21 ol3 9 51
the varlou!!. kind and sizes of
Wtdnescloy's Results
aggregates that may be
Hershe\1 4 Rochester 4
required which w ill conform to
Prov 2 Nova Scotia 0
the pert inent State ot Ohio,
Department ot
Highways
Cine! 2 Tidewater 1
construction and material
(01iygamesscheduiedl
specifications , "703
Thursday's Gimes
Aggregates," dated January 1,
(No
Games
scheduled l
1971 ; Excepting pea or shot

Squires Clinch Second Place
By United Press International

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comes to the · Mason c-ty
Court HOUle the first and third
Tuesday of each month In the
forenoon. ·
T~ plans at lhill time are for
40 hours of training each week
tO last 15 weeks. The cost wiU
be $750 'per trainee. lnl.erelled
applicants may inquire at the
local employment ofllce, 'aa the
class wiD aillo be open to.olhet
lh8n veterans ind wiU CQIIIaln
at least 1» students,
, .
The local ofllce 18 -~ ui- .
·terested in findln&amp; a pel"ll1l\
who has had elg!Jt nl!l'l ••
perience in mine main~ .
and who has a high IICboCII
education or better, who would.
be interested In teacbing lllinli
maintenance .to beginners lli
the coal mine Industry. ' , ~
· Experienced waitresses w110·
have their own transportation
are needed at nearby truck
stnps.
''
A number.of d~ndable day
workers and housepalnters
want work. Several , _ ,
seek employment 1!1 aaittlt!nll
families with spring hOUBe
cleaning. Any individual Iii·
terested in employing day
workers and housepainters
should contact the Departmant
of Employment Security by ·

competitor in the National
League West this year tn be the
San
Francisco
Giants
"because they won it last
year."
"Willie McCovey along gives
them the edge over the other

Ohioana Workshop, Tea

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EASTER
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value!

Always ·· ·. .· .,
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'2.50 lb.

gravel which Is an ungraded
material.
Prices quoted on this bid shall
be in effect without change until
May 1, 1973.
Estimated quantity of all
aggregates required ,
ap .
proximately 60,000 tons .
·
With respect to the aforesaid
estimated quantities bidder
Shall understand that no
guarantee Is g i\len as to the
actual quantities of aggregates
to be furnished , but each successful bidder shall be required
to furnIsh any part of the actual
requirements as ordered during
this bid period .
On the outside of the envelope
containing the bid forms, the
bidders shall have their name
and address and marked
"Aggreg~te Bid ! '

Golfers
To Honor
Fraser

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Leo Fraser, who was president
of the Professional Golfers
Association during the player
dispute four years ago, will be
given the Richardson Award
by the Golf Writers'
Association of America
(GWAA).
Fraser, a golf pro at the age
Proposa ls are to be returned
on bid forms supplied by the of 16, Wednesday caUed the
Vendor .
Quotations will be opened at honor "the icing on the cake
the time spec ified above ,
that golf has been to me."
The Meigs County co'm .
He wiD get the award next
miss ioners reserve the right to
relec:t any or all quotations or Wednesday on the eve of the
any part thereof .
Masters Golf Tournament.
Fraser, now an honorary
Martha Chambers , Clerk
Board of County
Comm issioners president of the PGA, managed
13 ) 30 141 6, 2tc
to bring dissident touring pros
hack into the organization in
1968 after an extended legal
battle.
Now 60, Fraser owns the
Atlantic City, N. J., Country
Club.
He was chief architect of the
$100,000
PGA
Club
Professionals Championship
and of the revised qualifying
format for the National PGA
Championship.

today· s FUNNY

I/- IS
T..t'l't FUNNY· wYI ,_, $1.00 lw
-h ""';"' "h•'l" """· 5tH. to: T..to,'s FUHHY,IZOO Watlloio&lt;l
St., C1mla"", Qlo;, 44lll.

CASEY NAMED
NEW YORK (UPI)-Robert
E. Casey, 38, former publicist
with the New York Yankees
and most recently assistant
sports editor of tbe New Haven
Register, was named Wednesday as the public relations
dlrectnr of the National Hockey
League.
Original Name
On Sept. 16, 1630, the
village of Shawmut, Mass.,
changed its name to Boston,
taking the new name from
Boston. England.

20. and 30.Wt.

NEW
CAR

FOR
EASTER?

TRY US FOR AN

AUTO LOAN
The Farmers Bank &amp;Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
Member Federal Reserve System
On Fridays Our Drive-In Window is Open 9 a.m.
to 7 p.m., (Continuously).
$20,000 Maximum Insurance
For Each Depositor

Ginune more. Working people
are sick of it.
With Easter time near,
would many welcome Christ If
He came hack lhill year to ask
where and what of the rules
and laws He laid down for you?
"What have you done with the
good world and sound healthy
bodies and minds 1 gave you?"
To how many' would He say,
"Youhaverunagoodraceand
fought a good fight, my true
and faithful servant"?
We may ask how many will
be in church Sunday to partake
of the "Master's Cup," em-.
blems of His broken body and
the blood He shed for us? Or
out parading their Easter
wardrobe; out where nothing ill
illicit or unlawful. Just do your
thing, and "hang in there."
We call it misdemeanor May as well do away with law
- It's so seldom enforced soon the working class will
really tire of being used.
To pay for aU these sick
peoples' mistakes, Illness,
medica tim, etc. arid join them I
Then what? Perhaps they'D
learn to healthe~~~~elves. Or at
least feed themselves.
But not so lmg as anyone
sick'
else has food and .they can tske
It's like this civil tights bit, theirs.
and welfare in most forms. It
BEYOND THE CROSS
has no end - just "Gimme Belure the Cross of Jesus

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Golden Stale at Milwaukee
Chicago at los Angeles
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ANDERSON TO RET~E
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI)Bill An!lerson, who broadcast
the Portland Buckaroos' Western Hockey League games for
11 seasons at KPOK, will retire
after the club's final game of
the season on APru ~.
Anderson, wha ligures he
ll'oadcut a .icord ~,250 goaill
for a league radio announcer,
will be honored with • special
night at the Memorial
COIIaeum finale acalnsl the
Seattle Totema,

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size that is
right for
your home.

Symptoms of Sick Society
By Goldie Clendenin
PORTLAND- Each day we
learn from newscasts and
publications another link In the
chain of moral breakdown of
what has become a sick,
unhealthy society.
NotaltngetherfrompoUution
of the fields and streams, but
rather of the mind and soul.
People in high places seem tn
be saying : We can't control
'em - let's join 'em.
The murders of law officers
and women and children, the
burglars, rapists, and rioters
are mostly made to look like
the innocent, sorrowlul vlctims.
1
When they've been In jail
awhile, paid a fine and turned
loose after going through our
courts - it's he or she was
sick! We must build better
prisons. Give them fresh fruit
for breakfast. Allow their male
or female companions visiting
rights. And supply recreation
centers, etc.
All this afte~ taxpayers, law
abiding, hard working folk
have paid an attorney for
them, to let them out on the
people again,
•
Now who is sick - sick -

VALVOLINE

· NBA Playoff Standings
By United Press tllfernallonoi
IAll Ser!ts Best of 7)
Eastern Conference
!Semifinals)
,,
W. l. Pet,
Boston
1 0 1:000
Al!an_la .
0 1. .000
W. l. Pet.
New York
0 D .000
Baltimore
0 0 .000
Western Conference
!Semifinals)
w. l. Pet.
los Angeles
1 0 1.000
Chicago
0 1 .000
W. l. Pet.
GoldenState
1 0 1.000
Milwaukee
0 1 .000
Wtdnuday's ResuHs
Boston 126 Atlanta 108

Christ
My changing self I see.
A child loo young to undersland,
The Cross , means mystery.
I come again before the Cross
When lenderest years are by.
Somelhlng sllrs within my
soul:

I stand ln. awe and sigh.

My eyes are forced beyond the '
Cross .
To all humanity.
"I died for you - and for them,
lao, "

Speaks Christ's sweet voice

to me.

KEY CHAINS

Heres what we do:

..

WllH YOUR NAME .

Add a cooling coil to your forced air furnace.
Connect it to the condenser section that
sets outside.

FIND YOURS
69~ VALUE
ONLY ·

I cannot be a child again

And claim 1 do not know
The meaning of His sacrllice,
His death, His love to show.
There · is no purpose In His
death
If nothing changes me.
I crucify my lord unless
Beyond the Cross I see.
By Eloise J. Johnoon.

Easter Week
Special
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•

Bench Paces Reds 12-6 Win
CLEARWATER, Fla.
(UPI)-Johnny Bench brought
llame live runs with a pair of
bonners and a &amp;Ingle Wed.-'-1 aa the Cincinnati lle&lt;b
..00 a 1~ win over the
l'blllclelphta i&gt;hlls in spring
llhlblllon play.
Cincinnati plays the New
Yort Melli today at St. Petersburg.
Bench hit a three-run home
run In the first ll)nlng, a runproducing single In the second
and a :IOlo..hOOJer in seventh.
Tony
Perez
followed
· Bench's second homer with me
of hls own and Dave Concepcion added a two-run blast
later lit the inning.
Remers allo accounted for
f&lt;lur of the Phlllles' runs.
Don Gullett, who worked the
first eight Innings for the Red$,
earned the victory. Clay Carroll, who finlahed up, beaned
the first batter to face him,

Mike Anderson, who ·left the
field on a stretcher with a
bloody Jell ear. He was hospitalized· ,as a precautionary
measure.
•
Reds Manager Sparky Anderson regards his ream's top

·o£.168 Applicants Found W

The Virginia Squires figure
they're halfway to the Eastern
Division finals.
Virginia cllnched second
place Wednesday night by
beating the Mempllis Pros, 12399, and now hosts the fourthplace F1oridians Friday night
in a besl-of-fleVen first round
American BasketbaU Association playoff series.
The Squires beat the Floridians in seven of 11 meetings

. Pro Standings

Governor, Wife to Host

CHOCOLATES

for EASTER

:

teams," Anqerson said. "He's have speed, power and
PT. PLEASANT' - Of 168 through the Mason County
super."
defense."
persons flUng new applications Board of Education to set up a
Batting coarh Ted KluszewThe Reds will meet the All- for work In Mason County In welding class In this area at the
ski, however, believes the . tros April ~ In the Natl9nal Febnil!cy, 21 were placed, Mason County . Vocational
tough team tn be Houstnn.
League season opener at accll"dlng tn Jack L. Smith, Center. These facWties haVe
"Their pitching is ex- Jliverfrmt Stadium in Cln- . manacer of the Point Pleaaant been . approved by the
ceDent," he said. ''They also clnnati.
Local Office of the West Veteran's Administration,
Virginia Department .of Em- thereby allowing trainees who
ployment Security. Fifty-nine are veterans to draw.veterans
of the applicants were training aUowances for the
training course.
veterans . .
The local .ofllce ill cw:rently Information regarding . this
cooperating with the State should · be gotten thru the
this season and, despite the points and Julius Erving added fourth rookie in ABA history to
Veteran's representative w~o
absence of league jumper 26 in Virginia's victory over reach the 2,1l00iJoint plateau as Board of Vocational Education
Charlie Scott, the club believes Memphis. The Squires, ahead he scored 21 against · the
it can win its division by 11 points entering the fourth F1oridlana. Dan Issei netted 12
' semifinal.
q~arter, tnok no rhanci!s about to paas the t,Gropoint mart In
New York, hoping that their bid lor second place as his secOnd year as a pro. Mack
NHL Stindints
Virginia would lose so it could they riddled the Memphis calvin paced the Floridillna
· Final ABA ltandings
By United~ lntor~ational
By
United Press International
meet the Squires in a tie- defense. Wilbert Jones led the with 25 points.
East
· Ent
· W. ·L. T. Pis
breaking game, finished the Pros with 24 points.
W• . l. 'Pet. ~B
x-Boston
53 12 11 117
_season in third place and must
68 16 .810
A Willie Wise layup with two
Kentucky
Indiana's Bob Netolicky, New York
-48 15 13 109
face Eastern champion Ken- minutes remaining broke a 106- beld tn ais points by New York Montreol
45 39 .536 23
-14 16 16 100 Virginia
-14
40 .524 24
New
York
tucky. The Colonels, who beat tie and propeUed Utah to its Tuesdn night, scored 24 Toronto
32 3D 14
78
36
48 .429 32
Floridians
33 J.C 10
76
the Nets in eight of 1i games, 1011) win in 12 meetings with against Pitisburgh. Mel Detroit
lS
49
.417 33
Carolina
Buffalo
15 42 19 ¥i Pittsburgh
entertain New York in their. Denver. Wise finished with a Daniels added 20 for the Vancouver 1950745
25 59 .298 ol3
West
Saturday night playoff opener. game-high 28 points, while Pacers. Pittsburgh's punch
West
W. l. Pel. GB
W. L. T. .Pis
In tbe Western Division, Byron Beck led Denver with 21 was provided by Bob Verga's
Utah
60 24 .714
x-Chlcago -14 17 15 103
second place Indians tips off its points. .
47 37 .569 13
29 points and Skeeter Swift's . Mlnn~ta 36 28 12 84 indiana
Dallas
42 42 .500 1B
playoff opener against fourth
Si. louis
28 ·37 11 67
Artis Gibnore became the '!/.
34 SO .405 26.
Pittsburgh 25 38 13 63 Denver
place Denver in Jndianapolls
26 58 .310 34
P!tlladelphla 25 37 13 · 63 Memphis
Friday night and third place
Wednesday's
Results
California 21 37 18 60
Indiana 128 Pittsburgh 113
Dallas visits champion Utah in
Los Ang.
19 49 8 46
Vlrglnla 123 Memphis 99
··
Salt Lake City Saturday night.
x-CIInchtddivlsiontltlt
Kentucky117Fioridlans
109
Wednesday's RosuHs
Utah finished its season with
Utah 112 Denver 109·
New York 2 Detroit 2
(01iygamesscheduled l
a 112-109 victory over Denver
Chicago 5 Montreal 5
phon~ 6'15-2'170.
Wednesday night, while KenToronto 4 Boston 1·
Pittsburgh 5 California 4
tucky whipped the Floridians,
los
Angeles4 Vancouver 2
117-10!!, and Indiana routed
Gov. John J. Gilligan and Knoxville, Ohio, wiU make
(onlygamesscheduledl
Pittsburgh, 128-113, on the final Mrs. Gilligan will be hosts for these awards. Mrs. Minnie HIU!
Tllursdty's Games
Buffaloat Philadelphia
night of the season.
. the annual spring tea and Moody, of (lranville, the
(onlygameschtduledl
Bernie WIUtams scored 33 workshop program honoring judge of the essay conU!at, will
County Chairmen and Co- give her concepts of gCJI)d
AHl Sltndlngs
Chairmen of the Martha writing.)
By
United
Presslntornationat
LEGAL NOTICE
East
·
Cooper
Ohioana
Mrs.
Everett
R
•
.
Hayes
of
Kinney
Notice to Bidders:
W.
l
.
T. Pis
Sealed quotations will be Library
Association . on Great Bend will represent Boston
40191494
received bv the Board of County
40 21 13 93
Nova Scotia
Commissi~_ners
of
Meigs Saturday, April 29, 1972, at the Meigs county at. lhill event
County, Ohio, at the office of the Governor's Mansion, 358 North which ill annuaUy spmsored by ~prlngfleld
30 291H4
County Commissioners In the
27361165 .
Providence
Court House, in the v til age of Parkview, Columbus, at 2 p.m. Ohloana Library as one of Its Rochester
2737 963
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769, until 9:30
A highUght of the program Important . projects
In
West
A.M. on the 18th day of April
W. LT. Pis
1972 tor the furnishing of all will be the presentation of the promoting and publicizing the
Baltimore
33 29 11 77
kinds and sizes of aggregates Lucille Loy Kuck · Ohioan a literary and musical acHershey
31 29 13 75
that may be required by the
Meigs
County
Highway Awards Contest for the winning compUshments of Ohioan&amp;, and
Cincinnati
29 27 17}5 '
Department.
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essays by amateur writers of in gaining recognition for Cleveland
30 34 10 70
Quote price per ton, F .O.B.
Richmond
2S 32 13 69
loaded at the vendor 's plant for Ohio. Mrs. Kuck of New Ohio's authors and composers.
Tldewater
21 ol3 9 51
the varlou!!. kind and sizes of
Wtdnescloy's Results
aggregates that may be
Hershe\1 4 Rochester 4
required which w ill conform to
Prov 2 Nova Scotia 0
the pert inent State ot Ohio,
Department ot
Highways
Cine! 2 Tidewater 1
construction and material
(01iygamesscheduiedl
specifications , "703
Thursday's Gimes
Aggregates," dated January 1,
(No
Games
scheduled l
1971 ; Excepting pea or shot

Squires Clinch Second Place
By United Press International

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comes to the · Mason c-ty
Court HOUle the first and third
Tuesday of each month In the
forenoon. ·
T~ plans at lhill time are for
40 hours of training each week
tO last 15 weeks. The cost wiU
be $750 'per trainee. lnl.erelled
applicants may inquire at the
local employment ofllce, 'aa the
class wiD aillo be open to.olhet
lh8n veterans ind wiU CQIIIaln
at least 1» students,
, .
The local ofllce 18 -~ ui- .
·terested in findln&amp; a pel"ll1l\
who has had elg!Jt nl!l'l ••
perience in mine main~ .
and who has a high IICboCII
education or better, who would.
be interested In teacbing lllinli
maintenance .to beginners lli
the coal mine Industry. ' , ~
· Experienced waitresses w110·
have their own transportation
are needed at nearby truck
stnps.
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A number.of d~ndable day
workers and housepalnters
want work. Several , _ ,
seek employment 1!1 aaittlt!nll
families with spring hOUBe
cleaning. Any individual Iii·
terested in employing day
workers and housepainters
should contact the Departmant
of Employment Security by ·

competitor in the National
League West this year tn be the
San
Francisco
Giants
"because they won it last
year."
"Willie McCovey along gives
them the edge over the other

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gravel which Is an ungraded
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be in effect without change until
May 1, 1973.
Estimated quantity of all
aggregates required ,
ap .
proximately 60,000 tons .
·
With respect to the aforesaid
estimated quantities bidder
Shall understand that no
guarantee Is g i\len as to the
actual quantities of aggregates
to be furnished , but each successful bidder shall be required
to furnIsh any part of the actual
requirements as ordered during
this bid period .
On the outside of the envelope
containing the bid forms, the
bidders shall have their name
and address and marked
"Aggreg~te Bid ! '

Golfers
To Honor
Fraser

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Leo Fraser, who was president
of the Professional Golfers
Association during the player
dispute four years ago, will be
given the Richardson Award
by the Golf Writers'
Association of America
(GWAA).
Fraser, a golf pro at the age
Proposa ls are to be returned
on bid forms supplied by the of 16, Wednesday caUed the
Vendor .
Quotations will be opened at honor "the icing on the cake
the time spec ified above ,
that golf has been to me."
The Meigs County co'm .
He wiD get the award next
miss ioners reserve the right to
relec:t any or all quotations or Wednesday on the eve of the
any part thereof .
Masters Golf Tournament.
Fraser, now an honorary
Martha Chambers , Clerk
Board of County
Comm issioners president of the PGA, managed
13 ) 30 141 6, 2tc
to bring dissident touring pros
hack into the organization in
1968 after an extended legal
battle.
Now 60, Fraser owns the
Atlantic City, N. J., Country
Club.
He was chief architect of the
$100,000
PGA
Club
Professionals Championship
and of the revised qualifying
format for the National PGA
Championship.

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-h ""';"' "h•'l" """· 5tH. to: T..to,'s FUHHY,IZOO Watlloio&lt;l
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CASEY NAMED
NEW YORK (UPI)-Robert
E. Casey, 38, former publicist
with the New York Yankees
and most recently assistant
sports editor of tbe New Haven
Register, was named Wednesday as the public relations
dlrectnr of the National Hockey
League.
Original Name
On Sept. 16, 1630, the
village of Shawmut, Mass.,
changed its name to Boston,
taking the new name from
Boston. England.

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The Farmers Bank &amp;Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
Member Federal Reserve System
On Fridays Our Drive-In Window is Open 9 a.m.
to 7 p.m., (Continuously).
$20,000 Maximum Insurance
For Each Depositor

Ginune more. Working people
are sick of it.
With Easter time near,
would many welcome Christ If
He came hack lhill year to ask
where and what of the rules
and laws He laid down for you?
"What have you done with the
good world and sound healthy
bodies and minds 1 gave you?"
To how many' would He say,
"Youhaverunagoodraceand
fought a good fight, my true
and faithful servant"?
We may ask how many will
be in church Sunday to partake
of the "Master's Cup," em-.
blems of His broken body and
the blood He shed for us? Or
out parading their Easter
wardrobe; out where nothing ill
illicit or unlawful. Just do your
thing, and "hang in there."
We call it misdemeanor May as well do away with law
- It's so seldom enforced soon the working class will
really tire of being used.
To pay for aU these sick
peoples' mistakes, Illness,
medica tim, etc. arid join them I
Then what? Perhaps they'D
learn to healthe~~~~elves. Or at
least feed themselves.
But not so lmg as anyone
sick'
else has food and .they can tske
It's like this civil tights bit, theirs.
and welfare in most forms. It
BEYOND THE CROSS
has no end - just "Gimme Belure the Cross of Jesus

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ANDERSON TO RET~E
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI)Bill An!lerson, who broadcast
the Portland Buckaroos' Western Hockey League games for
11 seasons at KPOK, will retire
after the club's final game of
the season on APru ~.
Anderson, wha ligures he
ll'oadcut a .icord ~,250 goaill
for a league radio announcer,
will be honored with • special
night at the Memorial
COIIaeum finale acalnsl the
Seattle Totema,

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Symptoms of Sick Society
By Goldie Clendenin
PORTLAND- Each day we
learn from newscasts and
publications another link In the
chain of moral breakdown of
what has become a sick,
unhealthy society.
NotaltngetherfrompoUution
of the fields and streams, but
rather of the mind and soul.
People in high places seem tn
be saying : We can't control
'em - let's join 'em.
The murders of law officers
and women and children, the
burglars, rapists, and rioters
are mostly made to look like
the innocent, sorrowlul vlctims.
1
When they've been In jail
awhile, paid a fine and turned
loose after going through our
courts - it's he or she was
sick! We must build better
prisons. Give them fresh fruit
for breakfast. Allow their male
or female companions visiting
rights. And supply recreation
centers, etc.
All this afte~ taxpayers, law
abiding, hard working folk
have paid an attorney for
them, to let them out on the
people again,
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VALVOLINE

· NBA Playoff Standings
By United Press tllfernallonoi
IAll Ser!ts Best of 7)
Eastern Conference
!Semifinals)
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W. l. Pet,
Boston
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Al!an_la .
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W. l. Pet.
New York
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Baltimore
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Western Conference
!Semifinals)
w. l. Pet.
los Angeles
1 0 1.000
Chicago
0 1 .000
W. l. Pet.
GoldenState
1 0 1.000
Milwaukee
0 1 .000
Wtdnuday's ResuHs
Boston 126 Atlanta 108

Christ
My changing self I see.
A child loo young to undersland,
The Cross , means mystery.
I come again before the Cross
When lenderest years are by.
Somelhlng sllrs within my
soul:

I stand ln. awe and sigh.

My eyes are forced beyond the '
Cross .
To all humanity.
"I died for you - and for them,
lao, "

Speaks Christ's sweet voice

to me.

KEY CHAINS

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Add a cooling coil to your forced air furnace.
Connect it to the condenser section that
sets outside.

FIND YOURS
69~ VALUE
ONLY ·

I cannot be a child again

And claim 1 do not know
The meaning of His sacrllice,
His death, His love to show.
There · is no purpose In His
death
If nothing changes me.
I crucify my lord unless
Beyond the Cross I see.
By Eloise J. Johnoon.

Easter Week
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said: •'Then It II the brave 111111 ,
choosq, while the ®Win~
stands alone."

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NEW HAVEN- Members of
Mrs. Gurtis reported that the
the New Haven Women's Club club received a citation for
presented a well-received Community Improvement of
program Tuesday evening at which Mrs. Charles Dodd Is
the New Haven Library with chairman, and another citation
Mrs. Eugene (Pauline) Hester, for the Press Book of which
line arts chairman, In charge:- Mrs. Charles Smith is chair·
Others on her committee are ·m.n.
Mrs . George Ingels, Mrs.
At the opening of the
Venus Ward and Mrs. R. G. business meeting, Mrs. Eugene
Greene.
Hester,
presented
the
Members of the club devotionals, "We Live For
exhibited a variety of items Others." Mrs. Darrell Wallace
they had made. Mrs. Paul was accepted as a new
Scally, for example, wore a member of the club and the
green sult she had made and club voted to participate In the
displayed a hapdmade Cancer Drive which will start
crocll!lted jacket and sweater. April lOth.
She also showed a knitted
Mrs. Gurtis discussed the
sweater and the needles district workshop In New
needed In making the wearing Haven the first part of June.
apparel.
Hostesses were Mrs. John
Floral arrangements were Wolfe and Mrs. Donald Roush.
exhibited by Mrs. Marjorie The dining table was centered
Hoffman, Mrs. Emo Wood, with an Easter arrangement.
Mrs. Phil Batey and Mrs. Refreshments were served
Donald Roush. Mrs. J. R. buffet style.
Marshall exhibited jewelry
Attending were Mrs. Robert
made of semi and precious Gurtis, Mrs. Phyllis Scott, Mrs.
stones.
Harold Bumgarner, Mrs . Jesse
Mrs. Wllllam Russell sang Abel, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs.
and played the plano. Mrs. David Roush, Mrs . Jack
MlldredRouahturnedoutsome Flesher, Mrs . John Morgan,
UvSIY b!!ata with Lawrence Mrs. Eugene Hester,- Mrs.
W~k spoons. ~~. ~i\ ~G"-' K~nnethn\'\~ ~~~ Paul
Greene read poeli'y en'liUed, Scally, Mri . Marforie Hoff·
"Darkness."
man, Mrs. Emo Wood, Mrs.
Mrs. Kenneth (Donna) Phil Batey, Mrs. J. Marshall,
Thompson, representing Mary, Mrs. Wllllam Russell, Mrs.
gave a very Impressive Mildred Roush, Mrs. R. G.
reading Mary's Soilloquy from Greene, Mrs. Maxine Grimm,
"The Terrible Meek." She Mrs . George Ingels and
portrayed the anguJsh Mary hO&amp;tesses Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs.
went through because of the Roush. Visitors were Mrs.
death of her son, Christ.
Vesta Morrisette of Hun·
At the clO&amp;ing of this scene, tington, Diana Abel, Helen
Mrs. Gurtis, club president, &lt;lurils and Lesa Scott.
thanked Mrs. Hester and her
committee for the program
FIRE INVFSI'IGATED
and the club for sending her to
WARRENTON, Va. (UPI)the Woman's Club Convention Authorltles today investigated
at the Greenbrier, White the cause of a stable fire that
Sulphur Springs. Others at. destroyed 10 Thoroughbred
· tending were Mrs. Kenneth race horses, valued at about
Thompson, Mrs. Jack Flesher, $5,000 each; at the New Hope
Mrs . WlllJam Russell and Mrs . Farm, located three miles
David Roush .
south of here.

POLLY'S POINTERS
Here Are Some Hints
On Washing Tatting
By POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POLLY and Mrs. A.E.D.-1, too, am a tatter
and to wash tatting and not have it pull apart, tie it in a
sack before washing. When it has been used to edge
pillowcases, turn the tatting inside the slip and baste it
closed. Use a damp cloth to press tatting, then iron very
carefully so as not to catch the point ot the iron in the
lace, which is dainty and does require a lot of care if it is
going to look pretty after washing.- MRS. T. E. B.
DEAR POLLY-I have been making tatting for over 60
years and want to tell Mrs. A.E.D. how I wash mine :
first of all, while working on it, have clean hands and
clean thread because dirt tatted into the lace will never
come out.
After it has been used, most of the dirt is on the surface of the rings whlch m~e up the tatted lace. Make a
lukewarm solution of mild soap suds or a mild detergent,
put this in a fruit jar or other contairler with a lid, add
lace and shake the jar until the tatting seems clean.
Drain ofl the suds, rinse repeatedly in the jar until all the
suds are gone. Block on a heavy terry towel and straight·
en out all the picots with a pin or the fingers . Allow to
dry slowly. Flat lace may be pressed between towels
while wet if time is important but I never put a hot
iron directly on tatted lace. Baby shoes . bonnet.s and
so on may be blocked by stuffing wet toweling inside .
the rounded surfaces and leaving to dry. Be sure all
rings and picots are flat and In place first - GERTRUDE
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I,.ITlU!: PEOPLE AND CREAIDR - Mrs. Eugene
(Paullne) Hester, a talented club member, made her 13
"little people", some of the bodies of paper-mache, others of
carved plaster, and the faces of a few of dried apples. Among
the characters are Bozo the Clown; Uncle Remus, an lndian,
Cllrlst kneeling and a cardlltal. The cosfumes are in keeping
with the characters. This talented la!ly has also created
outstanding floral arrangements to be used for special or for

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DEAR POLLY -I do hope some reader has a solution for my problem. Is there some way to respray
or clean brass that has rusted and corroded? I have
an old TV and record player stand that needs bright·
ening up and would appreciat~ some help.- MRS.
J. C.

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SKIT GIVEN- Mrs. Robert GurtiiJ, president, is atUred
In an outfit depleting Mrs. Black. She along with seven other
New Haven Woman's Club members depleted, "How Not to
Conduct a Meeting," on Tuesday evening at New Haven
Woman'sClubmeetlng. Mrs. GurUs is on the left, next to her
is Mrs. Phyilla Scott, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Bumgarner,
representing Mrs. Never-ready; and Mrs. Jesse Abel, Lady
~ Koows. Not shown, but taking part in the skit were Mrs.
Cllarles Smith, Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. Jack Flesher, Mrs.
Mable Morgan.

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cremeans
Several !Tom here attended and family have moved from
revival services at the the Charles Betzing property
Christian Church a~ Long on the Sumner Road to the
Bottom last week.
property of Coy Hawk here.
Mr. and l\lrs. August Rocci
Mrs. Edith Betzing and
and family of Canton spent daughter, Bernice Hoffman,
Sunday here with her mother, attended the funeral of Archie
Mrs. Grace Kuhn.
Wells at the Methodist Church
Mr . and Mrs . Roland at Silver Ridge Monday. Burial·
Torrence, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Guthrie and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Caldwell and
family all spent a recent
Sunday with relalives in
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Babcock visited Mrs. Ernaline
Gorrell at Beverly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of
Chester called on her aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Fan Halsey Friday.
Mrs. Leone Babcock spent
Saturday night with her sister,
Mrs. Leota Massar.
Mrs. Mary Pierce of Long
Bottom and Mr. and Mrs.
Hobert Newell of Chester were
Sunday gu::st.s of Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Newell. '
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and
family of Dayton spent a few •
days here with her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Walker and
daughter, Ruthie.
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Nichols
of Athens spent a couple days
here with his parent.s, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Nichols.

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Tnls week Is strictly up or the passion play may be the
down, as far as TV goes. The best show of the night (or,
last couple of days have been frankly, II could be the
downers. Today's not.
worst) . "Jesus: A Passion
There's on Oral Roberls- Play for Americans ," Is on
roduced Easter special that "Net Biography," S:30 p.m.,
r.ooks
beller than overage Ch. 11 .
~and I'm not much of on Ot;al
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Roberts fan). A drama based
"Where Hove All Our
on the death and resurrec- Mothers Gone?" Is the In·
tion ol Christ, It's "The lrlgulng su~lect of a special
Centurion," and features about the changing concept
Jane Powell, Peter Graves of motherhood In America .
and Harve Presnell, among Dr. Joyce Brothers Is
others, 7 p.m ., Ch. 2, or 8 featured. I suspect, with the
p.m., Ch. 7.
weekend coming up, my
mother has gone to the
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Another rerun of "Here laundromat. 10 p.m.. Ch. 4.
Comes Peter Cottontail"
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should be a treat . for the
MOVIES: "Steel Town,"
bunny-troll ul, with Danny Howard Duff, 4 p.m., and
Kaye featured . 8 p.m., Ch. "Anlhony Adverse/' e dalitly
12.
oldie with Fredric March,
Olivia de Havilland, 11 : 30
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was In the cemetery there.
Mr . and Mrs . Dinsmore
Boyles returned home from
attending a wedding and
visiting relatives in West
Virginia over the weekend.

Services of the home health junior members, M1,1ureen
nutslng pr91!J'am iii r,!:eigs Hennesy, Sherrie Reuter,
County were outlines by Mrs. Melanie Burt, Kathy Werry,
Edna Russell, guest spel!kent Fae Reibel; Clleryl Lehew,
the Tuesday night meeting of . Tina Voss, Diana Carsey, Ida
The Ohio Eta Plii Chapter of baskets for the chUdren and the Ladies Auxillary of Drew Casci, and Jleth McKnight,
Webster POst 39, Amerlean serving In the dining room.
Be~ S!gma Phi Sorority conduc.t:IDg· an ' egg. h~~nt. The
Legion.
Tickets will be ·available from
meeting Tuelday night at the camp scholarship will be
Veterans Memorial Hospital Mrs. Leonard Jewell, Mrs.
Colwnbua and Southern Ohio h.andled through ·the Four
is
headquarters for the Lloyd Wright and Mrs. Gla!lys
Electric Co. planned an Easter Rivers Girl Scout Council of
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partY for the c!llldren of the which Meigs County's Big program whlch employes three Cummings. "
ItwasnotedthatMrs. Jerone
Meigs Coinmunity Class and Bend NeighborhoOd is a part. persons. Mrs. Russell ex·
plalned
that
the
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the
Cook
fell recently and Is
The preferential tea wils set
agreed to send a dlsad·
vantaged girl .to scout camp for Sunday, April23, 6:30p.m. program is to teach those in the recuperating from her iiljlllies. ;;
this itummer. ·
· at the home of Mrs, Ann home with the Incapacitated A card will be sent. A report
The party was held today at Chapman. Founder's Day will person to do the necessary was given oil the mass
Fort Meigs with the sorority be observed with .a dinner on things to contribute to Uie initiation Sunday at Mid·
.individual's health and ·com- dleport.
members taking Easter April ·28 at the Meigs lnn.
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JUnior members spent the .
'A rummage sale was set for fort.
This sometimes Involves evening preparing favors for
May 5 and 6 iii the Reyn~
By Americ~n
giving
oxygen, taking care of the junior conference to be held
bulldlng in Middleport. Plans
. were made for the chapter pacemakers, erecting foyer on April 29 at the Sacred Heart
Gre~ting
members to conduct a lifts for use In moving Invalids, Catholic Church. Twenty
telephone campaign In caring for a colostoiny, laking Easter baskets had.been made •
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promoui&gt;n of the mental health blood pressure, giving insulin, for the children of the Com~ RQ!l8ld E. Stephenson leVy to be' voted on iii the May
Mrs. Russell Sllid. Sbe stressed munlty Class. CorreSpondence
was guest of honor at a bir\h- primary.
that the service is available to was read from Mrs. F'rl!d
day dinner Sunday at the ((moe
The cultural program was young and old. The fee for a Miller on Veterans Affairs, and
of his }ather and stepmother, presented by Mrs. Debbie visit Is $10, as established by Mrs . Arnold Richards on
Mr, and Mrs. . Willia1n R. Finlaw and Miss Marilyn Blue Cross, plus the cost of Americanism.
Stephenson. The birthday of Swan. Mrs. Kathryn Evans of Sl!Pplies.
Delegates to the Department
Following her talk, Mrs. convention will be elected in
Mrs. Stephenson's daughter, the .Kee and Dee Cermanics
Tammy Snider, was also Shop was the guest speaker. · Russell was presented with a April. Mrs. Knapp and Mrs.
Wright will be hostesses and
celebrated. Sp.-6 Stephenson is
.Refreshments were served gift.
Contributions
were
made
also
present the program on
home ·on furlough from VIet. by Mrs. Beverly Long, Mrs.
nam. On April 3 he will leave Ecl'vlna Scott and Mrs. Donna during the meeting conducted foreign relations and children
by Mrs. Harry Davis, and youth at the April meeting.
for Fort Carson, Colo.
Byer.
president; to the POW·MIA Mrs. Edith Fox had the closing
Guests at the dinner were
fund, and the Xenia home for prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Colmer,
Easter treats lor the children.
Shari, Bllly, Ti,!llmy, M.a.
A report was given by Mrs.
Paulette Leach and children,
Osby Marlin on \he field ser·
Dlivy Bl!.d J~e, Cindy Faulk,
vice meeting held in Mid·
and ' Mrs. Stephenson's
dleport
pertaining to how and
children, Randy, Tanuny and
what can be done for veterans
Jlnunle.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling en- in rest home.
Mrs. Marion Francis en·
tertained Saturday evening
Mrs. J. M. Thornton,
with a surprise party In · ob- legislative chairman, reported . terlained Tuesday alter s_chool
SON lS BORN
servance of the birthday an- on a bill which will increase with a party in observance of
Airman 1-c and Mrs. Jack nlversary of her huaband. BoUl formal education fees for the January, February and
Jacobs are announciilg the Mr. and Mrs. Neutzling had · Vietnam veterans by 14 per· March birthdays of scouts In
birth of a son, Sean Michael, birthdays over the weekend. eent, and vocational trainiilg Den 3.
Games were played with
Wednesday at the Patrick Air
AttendlngthepartywereMr. fees by 48 percent. She also
Force Hospital iii Florida. The and Mrs. Louis Reibel, Mr. and reported that the government pmes going to Timmy Justis
Infant weighed seven pounds, Mrs. Phil Meinhart, Ml.u will this year give $100 to each and Philip Hood. Ice cream~
one ounce. · Grandparents are Erma Smith, Mrs. Carrie American Legion Post for the cake and Kool-Ade were se~~o
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford· Jacoba, Meinhart, Mr. and Mrs. expenses of conducting ved: Otbers attending were
Frank Martin, Ricky Hall,
Pmneroy,_and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burt, Belpre, Mr. and Memorial Day services.
Ervin Acree, Clearwater, Fla. Mrs. Rsy Riggs, Mr. and Mrs:
Mrs. Grace Pratt, ways _and Randy Batey, r'ony Scott,
Mr. and Mn.
Ja';"ba of Marviil Burt and Miss SrbU means . chaif!nan, , in4:oduced Randy Hall and guest.s, Keith
I . P~erfll -~--- JM~ ~E~~ ch I'IIWftll~ ~aret~Qtp,!i(aJ ~lack and Mike Ralston. Th~ .
Beach, ~ti::m:e. ~~-- w~ ~rv::rw .ihr liemleSS: ... l!'~ln',lli~ .· pt'li ' ctis} til the den unable to attend
grsndpirllills,• Mt. ~d Mn. · On Sunday Mrs. Riggs and who presented a fund ra 1!\g were Ray siewak, Greg Knapp
Cliffore! - Jacobs Wlll leave Mrs. Burt entertained with a project. Orders for items are to and Bobby Fox. Trudy Hall
Silturday for Coco Beach, Fla. family dinner party at the be taken to the post on April 7. assisted Mrs. Francis.
Nuts are still for sale by the
for a visit with their son and his Riggs home honoring their
A spaghetti supper was
family·
parent.s. Following the turkey planned for April22 from 4 to 8 den and can be obtained from
dinner a three-tiered cake p.m. Committees appointed Mrs. Francis, 99~884.
topped with an Easter egg nest were Mrs. Roy Reuter, Mrs.
replica was served with Robert Couch, Mrs: Paul
SERVICE AT&amp;
SON IS BORN
sherbet. During the afternoon, Cascl, Mrs. Ben Neubiling,
sunrise service at the Mr . and Mrs. Neutzllng Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Martin, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Middleport Cllurch of -Christ received a congratulatory call Olan Knapp, Mrs. Pratt and Grueser, Route 3, Pomeroy,
wlllbe heldatBa.m. At the 7:30 from their granddaughter and Mrs. Ellen Couch, kitchen; are announcing the birth of a
. p.m. service, Mr. Eddie her family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Tho.,rnton, Mrs. Jed second son, Todd Anthony,
Bullington will be the speaker. Eugene Hester of Florida.
Webster, Sr_., solicitors; and March 24, at the Pleasant
Valley
Hospital,
Point
Pleasant.
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The infant weighed 10
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grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
A bri•l shower honoring Rsymond Hensler, Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Herschel Roush, Mrs. Wendell H. Williams, Route 4,
Mrs. Darrell Norris, nee Jan Hensler, Mrs. Julian Hill, Mrs. Marshall Adams, Mrs. Larry Pomeroy, and the paternal
Hill, was held recenUy at the Darrell Dugan, Kim Dugan, O'Brien, Linda and Carol grandparents are Mr. and
Letart Falla Community Hall. Mrs. Stella Jarrell, Mrs. Ruth O'Brien, Mrs. Dallas Hlll, Mrs. Mrs. Robert E. Grueser, Route
Mrs. Marshall Roush and Miss Grindstaff, Mrs. Charles Dolly Wolfe, Mrs. Drew Fisher, 3, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs.
Donna Cross were hostesses. ' Alkire, Mrs. Dale McClurg, Mrs. Dorsa Parsons, Mrs. Grueser have another son,
The refreshment ta~le was Mrs. Cecil Roseberry, Mrs. Gerald Hayman, Mrs. Roy Jimmy, 14 months.
covered with lace and featured Bllly Hlll, Beth Huffman, Mrs. Donohew, Letart.
silver appointments. Tapers George Hill, and Mandy Hill,
Sending gifts were Judy
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fisnked the cake Inscribed, Racine.
Roberta, Janie Rees, Mr. and
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Richard Qualls who has been
"Darrell and Jan" which
Mrs . Fred Nease, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Wolfe, Jr., Mrs. stationed at the Lackland Air
TYPE 108 LAND FILM
centered the table. The cake, Wayne Russell, Mrs. Ted Vernon Donahue, Mrs. Wllliam Force Base in Texas, Is home
Reg.
baked by Mrs. Walter Burke, Russell, Minersville; Mrs . Fox, Mrs. Ferne B. Hayman, on leave. He will be going to
Reg.
was decorated with miniature Henry Hlll, MeUnda Hill, Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Shields, Mrs. Oklahoma following his leave.
13.49
now
umbrdlas. Ice cream, cake, Clarence Hll!, Syracuse; Mrs. Russell Quillen, Mrs. John
'5.35
punch, coffee, nuts and mints Shirley Hill, West VIrginia; Wolfe, Mrs. Earl Adams, Mrs.
wereservedoncrystaltraysby Mrs. Clarence Proffitt, Mrs. Tommy Hill, .Mrs. Pat Webb,
Karen Rhodes, Renee Burke, Eula Proffitt, Mrs. Ilah Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cross, 'Mrs.
Denise Cross, Heidi Ashley, Mrs. Haroltl Roush, PorUand. David Hensler, Mrs. Blll Baer,
M·3 For Polaroid
Lorna Bell, Della Cross, Lee
Mrs. Robert Ashley, Mrs. Mrs.• Edgar Taylor, Mrs.
Ann Nease, and Teresa illll. Don Bell, Mrs. Florence Smith, Goldie Glllian, St. Clair Hill,
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Bob Rhodes, Mrs . Floyd Hill, Mrs. Bert Hunt, Mrs. Don
In At 9-0ut AI 5
Games were played 'lith Norris, Mrs. VirgO Roush, Hlll, Mrs. Dennis Evans, Mrs.
use Our Free Parking Lot
prizes going to Mrs. Florence Joey Roush, Mrs. Joe Stobart, ·· Russell Roush, Mrs. Bertha
Reg.
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A~, Mrs. Brady Huffman, Joy Stobart, Mrs. Anna Alley, Robinson, Mrs. Marvin Hill,
Mra. Shirley Dugan, Mrs. Mrs. Patsy Laudermut, Unda Mrs. Walter Burke, Mrs. Ruth
'2.95
VtrgU Walker, Pam Hill, and Alley, Mrs. Herschel Norris, Donohew, and Mrs. Harold
Florence Smith.
Mrs. Herbert Roush, Mrs. Grimm.
Others attendln~ were Mrs, Clifford Hill, Max Hlll, Jr., , .. . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . .,.( _ _ _ _. . . . . . . . . . . ..

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Pendants ·
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Bulova Watches
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Billfolds and French Purses
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Birth Flower
Brooches
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Cameo Brooches
13.95 ~P \,
Scarab Bracelets 13.75 up
Birthstone .
Bracelets
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Key Cholns
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CuH Links
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Tie Bars
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MFSI'RE,Italy '(UPI)-Toni
Bevilavqua, a two-time world
~msuit cycling champion In
1~1, died today from lnju·
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mishap last Thursday.
Bevilavqua was thrown to the
pavement when he swerved
trying to avoid colliding with a
girl walking down the road
while he was training young
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DEAR POLLY-My Pet Peeve is with that thoughtless
person who takes the last two parking spaces by park·
lng just enough over the line so another car cannot g&lt;•l
into the space.-MRS. R. w.
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COACHES NAMED
NEW YORK (UPI)-Dean
Smith of North Carolina will
coach the East squad and Ted
Owens of Kansas .is the West
director for the first Pizza Hut
Basketball Classic in the Las
Vegas, Nev., Convention Center, April 15.
The Pizza Hut Corp. of
Wichita, Kan., created the .
classic to benefit the United
States Olympic team and help
fund Wichita State and Mar·
shall University athletic activi·
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Dear Sir:,
I wonder, as we don our Easter best and stand face to face
with ourselves iii the mirror, If we are aeeiilg what this special
weekend Is all about?
I wonder If we really apply what happened on that first
aanday after Cbrlat's death to what lshappenlDg today?
It does apply, you know. Take that young helicopter pOol In
Vletnain who died trying to save a buddY's life - a buddy be
jpi'Obably !lever saw before, blt neverthelesa a bud!ly, He's dead
DOw. How does Easter apply to him?
Take that aged man who stopped breathlbg last week iii the
local nursing home. What does Eastermeantohlm? I say "does"
because what It means Is stlll there and active and vitill, even
though he Is dead.
Anyone will tell you that we celebrate Easter because Christ
rose from the dead on the first day of that long-ago week. We're
happy for that. But we are happier still that Christ's resurrection
left us a perfect example of the miracle He will perform for us
someday - when He comes again - If we live ·the life He has
ouUined for us. In fact, the Bible tells us that when Christ rose
from the tomb a stirring took place.in quiet graves even then, arid
what ynu might describe as a sampling of saints rose at the same
. time.
When I walk through a quiet cemetery, or perform a funeral
llervice, and look around me.at the forest of gravestones and the
weeping loved ones, I picture In my mind the excitement that will
lake place there when Jesus comes and calla His sleepiilg salnt.s
to go home with H~ to Heaven.
What an Easter that will be! Before you go to church this
Easter, take a minute to read I Thessalonians 4:14-18. It will give
JIIU something to think about during clmrcll service, and the rest
li your life!
Herbert MOrgan, Pasior,
SeventMay Adventist Church,
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NEW HAVEN- Members of
Mrs. Gurtis reported that the
the New Haven Women's Club club received a citation for
presented a well-received Community Improvement of
program Tuesday evening at which Mrs. Charles Dodd Is
the New Haven Library with chairman, and another citation
Mrs. Eugene (Pauline) Hester, for the Press Book of which
line arts chairman, In charge:- Mrs. Charles Smith is chair·
Others on her committee are ·m.n.
Mrs . George Ingels, Mrs.
At the opening of the
Venus Ward and Mrs. R. G. business meeting, Mrs. Eugene
Greene.
Hester,
presented
the
Members of the club devotionals, "We Live For
exhibited a variety of items Others." Mrs. Darrell Wallace
they had made. Mrs. Paul was accepted as a new
Scally, for example, wore a member of the club and the
green sult she had made and club voted to participate In the
displayed a hapdmade Cancer Drive which will start
crocll!lted jacket and sweater. April lOth.
She also showed a knitted
Mrs. Gurtis discussed the
sweater and the needles district workshop In New
needed In making the wearing Haven the first part of June.
apparel.
Hostesses were Mrs. John
Floral arrangements were Wolfe and Mrs. Donald Roush.
exhibited by Mrs. Marjorie The dining table was centered
Hoffman, Mrs. Emo Wood, with an Easter arrangement.
Mrs. Phil Batey and Mrs. Refreshments were served
Donald Roush. Mrs. J. R. buffet style.
Marshall exhibited jewelry
Attending were Mrs. Robert
made of semi and precious Gurtis, Mrs. Phyllis Scott, Mrs.
stones.
Harold Bumgarner, Mrs . Jesse
Mrs. Wllllam Russell sang Abel, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs.
and played the plano. Mrs. David Roush, Mrs . Jack
MlldredRouahturnedoutsome Flesher, Mrs . John Morgan,
UvSIY b!!ata with Lawrence Mrs. Eugene Hester,- Mrs.
W~k spoons. ~~. ~i\ ~G"-' K~nnethn\'\~ ~~~ Paul
Greene read poeli'y en'liUed, Scally, Mri . Marforie Hoff·
"Darkness."
man, Mrs. Emo Wood, Mrs.
Mrs. Kenneth (Donna) Phil Batey, Mrs. J. Marshall,
Thompson, representing Mary, Mrs. Wllllam Russell, Mrs.
gave a very Impressive Mildred Roush, Mrs. R. G.
reading Mary's Soilloquy from Greene, Mrs. Maxine Grimm,
"The Terrible Meek." She Mrs . George Ingels and
portrayed the anguJsh Mary hO&amp;tesses Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs.
went through because of the Roush. Visitors were Mrs.
death of her son, Christ.
Vesta Morrisette of Hun·
At the clO&amp;ing of this scene, tington, Diana Abel, Helen
Mrs. Gurtis, club president, &lt;lurils and Lesa Scott.
thanked Mrs. Hester and her
committee for the program
FIRE INVFSI'IGATED
and the club for sending her to
WARRENTON, Va. (UPI)the Woman's Club Convention Authorltles today investigated
at the Greenbrier, White the cause of a stable fire that
Sulphur Springs. Others at. destroyed 10 Thoroughbred
· tending were Mrs. Kenneth race horses, valued at about
Thompson, Mrs. Jack Flesher, $5,000 each; at the New Hope
Mrs . WlllJam Russell and Mrs . Farm, located three miles
David Roush .
south of here.

POLLY'S POINTERS
Here Are Some Hints
On Washing Tatting
By POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POLLY and Mrs. A.E.D.-1, too, am a tatter
and to wash tatting and not have it pull apart, tie it in a
sack before washing. When it has been used to edge
pillowcases, turn the tatting inside the slip and baste it
closed. Use a damp cloth to press tatting, then iron very
carefully so as not to catch the point ot the iron in the
lace, which is dainty and does require a lot of care if it is
going to look pretty after washing.- MRS. T. E. B.
DEAR POLLY-I have been making tatting for over 60
years and want to tell Mrs. A.E.D. how I wash mine :
first of all, while working on it, have clean hands and
clean thread because dirt tatted into the lace will never
come out.
After it has been used, most of the dirt is on the surface of the rings whlch m~e up the tatted lace. Make a
lukewarm solution of mild soap suds or a mild detergent,
put this in a fruit jar or other contairler with a lid, add
lace and shake the jar until the tatting seems clean.
Drain ofl the suds, rinse repeatedly in the jar until all the
suds are gone. Block on a heavy terry towel and straight·
en out all the picots with a pin or the fingers . Allow to
dry slowly. Flat lace may be pressed between towels
while wet if time is important but I never put a hot
iron directly on tatted lace. Baby shoes . bonnet.s and
so on may be blocked by stuffing wet toweling inside .
the rounded surfaces and leaving to dry. Be sure all
rings and picots are flat and In place first - GERTRUDE
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I,.ITlU!: PEOPLE AND CREAIDR - Mrs. Eugene
(Paullne) Hester, a talented club member, made her 13
"little people", some of the bodies of paper-mache, others of
carved plaster, and the faces of a few of dried apples. Among
the characters are Bozo the Clown; Uncle Remus, an lndian,
Cllrlst kneeling and a cardlltal. The cosfumes are in keeping
with the characters. This talented la!ly has also created
outstanding floral arrangements to be used for special or for

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DEAR POLLY -I do hope some reader has a solution for my problem. Is there some way to respray
or clean brass that has rusted and corroded? I have
an old TV and record player stand that needs bright·
ening up and would appreciat~ some help.- MRS.
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SKIT GIVEN- Mrs. Robert GurtiiJ, president, is atUred
In an outfit depleting Mrs. Black. She along with seven other
New Haven Woman's Club members depleted, "How Not to
Conduct a Meeting," on Tuesday evening at New Haven
Woman'sClubmeetlng. Mrs. GurUs is on the left, next to her
is Mrs. Phyilla Scott, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Bumgarner,
representing Mrs. Never-ready; and Mrs. Jesse Abel, Lady
~ Koows. Not shown, but taking part in the skit were Mrs.
Cllarles Smith, Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. Jack Flesher, Mrs.
Mable Morgan.

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cremeans
Several !Tom here attended and family have moved from
revival services at the the Charles Betzing property
Christian Church a~ Long on the Sumner Road to the
Bottom last week.
property of Coy Hawk here.
Mr. and l\lrs. August Rocci
Mrs. Edith Betzing and
and family of Canton spent daughter, Bernice Hoffman,
Sunday here with her mother, attended the funeral of Archie
Mrs. Grace Kuhn.
Wells at the Methodist Church
Mr . and Mrs . Roland at Silver Ridge Monday. Burial·
Torrence, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Guthrie and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Caldwell and
family all spent a recent
Sunday with relalives in
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Babcock visited Mrs. Ernaline
Gorrell at Beverly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of
Chester called on her aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Fan Halsey Friday.
Mrs. Leone Babcock spent
Saturday night with her sister,
Mrs. Leota Massar.
Mrs. Mary Pierce of Long
Bottom and Mr. and Mrs.
Hobert Newell of Chester were
Sunday gu::st.s of Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Newell. '
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and
family of Dayton spent a few •
days here with her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Walker and
daughter, Ruthie.
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Nichols
of Athens spent a couple days
here with his parent.s, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Nichols.

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Tnls week Is strictly up or the passion play may be the
down, as far as TV goes. The best show of the night (or,
last couple of days have been frankly, II could be the
downers. Today's not.
worst) . "Jesus: A Passion
There's on Oral Roberls- Play for Americans ," Is on
roduced Easter special that "Net Biography," S:30 p.m.,
r.ooks
beller than overage Ch. 11 .
~and I'm not much of on Ot;al
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Roberts fan). A drama based
"Where Hove All Our
on the death and resurrec- Mothers Gone?" Is the In·
tion ol Christ, It's "The lrlgulng su~lect of a special
Centurion," and features about the changing concept
Jane Powell, Peter Graves of motherhood In America .
and Harve Presnell, among Dr. Joyce Brothers Is
others, 7 p.m ., Ch. 2, or 8 featured. I suspect, with the
p.m., Ch. 7.
weekend coming up, my
mother has gone to the
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Another rerun of "Here laundromat. 10 p.m.. Ch. 4.
Comes Peter Cottontail"
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should be a treat . for the
MOVIES: "Steel Town,"
bunny-troll ul, with Danny Howard Duff, 4 p.m., and
Kaye featured . 8 p.m., Ch. "Anlhony Adverse/' e dalitly
12.
oldie with Fredric March,
Olivia de Havilland, 11 : 30
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was In the cemetery there.
Mr . and Mrs . Dinsmore
Boyles returned home from
attending a wedding and
visiting relatives in West
Virginia over the weekend.

Services of the home health junior members, M1,1ureen
nutslng pr91!J'am iii r,!:eigs Hennesy, Sherrie Reuter,
County were outlines by Mrs. Melanie Burt, Kathy Werry,
Edna Russell, guest spel!kent Fae Reibel; Clleryl Lehew,
the Tuesday night meeting of . Tina Voss, Diana Carsey, Ida
The Ohio Eta Plii Chapter of baskets for the chUdren and the Ladies Auxillary of Drew Casci, and Jleth McKnight,
Webster POst 39, Amerlean serving In the dining room.
Be~ S!gma Phi Sorority conduc.t:IDg· an ' egg. h~~nt. The
Legion.
Tickets will be ·available from
meeting Tuelday night at the camp scholarship will be
Veterans Memorial Hospital Mrs. Leonard Jewell, Mrs.
Colwnbua and Southern Ohio h.andled through ·the Four
is
headquarters for the Lloyd Wright and Mrs. Gla!lys
Electric Co. planned an Easter Rivers Girl Scout Council of
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partY for the c!llldren of the which Meigs County's Big program whlch employes three Cummings. "
ItwasnotedthatMrs. Jerone
Meigs Coinmunity Class and Bend NeighborhoOd is a part. persons. Mrs. Russell ex·
plalned
that
the
p~
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the
Cook
fell recently and Is
The preferential tea wils set
agreed to send a dlsad·
vantaged girl .to scout camp for Sunday, April23, 6:30p.m. program is to teach those in the recuperating from her iiljlllies. ;;
this itummer. ·
· at the home of Mrs, Ann home with the Incapacitated A card will be sent. A report
The party was held today at Chapman. Founder's Day will person to do the necessary was given oil the mass
Fort Meigs with the sorority be observed with .a dinner on things to contribute to Uie initiation Sunday at Mid·
.individual's health and ·com- dleport.
members taking Easter April ·28 at the Meigs lnn.
·
JUnior members spent the .
'A rummage sale was set for fort.
This sometimes Involves evening preparing favors for
May 5 and 6 iii the Reyn~
By Americ~n
giving
oxygen, taking care of the junior conference to be held
bulldlng in Middleport. Plans
. were made for the chapter pacemakers, erecting foyer on April 29 at the Sacred Heart
Gre~ting
members to conduct a lifts for use In moving Invalids, Catholic Church. Twenty
telephone campaign In caring for a colostoiny, laking Easter baskets had.been made •
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promoui&gt;n of the mental health blood pressure, giving insulin, for the children of the Com~ RQ!l8ld E. Stephenson leVy to be' voted on iii the May
Mrs. Russell Sllid. Sbe stressed munlty Class. CorreSpondence
was guest of honor at a bir\h- primary.
that the service is available to was read from Mrs. F'rl!d
day dinner Sunday at the ((moe
The cultural program was young and old. The fee for a Miller on Veterans Affairs, and
of his }ather and stepmother, presented by Mrs. Debbie visit Is $10, as established by Mrs . Arnold Richards on
Mr, and Mrs. . Willia1n R. Finlaw and Miss Marilyn Blue Cross, plus the cost of Americanism.
Stephenson. The birthday of Swan. Mrs. Kathryn Evans of Sl!Pplies.
Delegates to the Department
Following her talk, Mrs. convention will be elected in
Mrs. Stephenson's daughter, the .Kee and Dee Cermanics
Tammy Snider, was also Shop was the guest speaker. · Russell was presented with a April. Mrs. Knapp and Mrs.
Wright will be hostesses and
celebrated. Sp.-6 Stephenson is
.Refreshments were served gift.
Contributions
were
made
also
present the program on
home ·on furlough from VIet. by Mrs. Beverly Long, Mrs.
nam. On April 3 he will leave Ecl'vlna Scott and Mrs. Donna during the meeting conducted foreign relations and children
by Mrs. Harry Davis, and youth at the April meeting.
for Fort Carson, Colo.
Byer.
president; to the POW·MIA Mrs. Edith Fox had the closing
Guests at the dinner were
fund, and the Xenia home for prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Colmer,
Easter treats lor the children.
Shari, Bllly, Ti,!llmy, M.a.
A report was given by Mrs.
Paulette Leach and children,
Osby Marlin on \he field ser·
Dlivy Bl!.d J~e, Cindy Faulk,
vice meeting held in Mid·
and ' Mrs. Stephenson's
dleport
pertaining to how and
children, Randy, Tanuny and
what can be done for veterans
Jlnunle.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling en- in rest home.
Mrs. Marion Francis en·
tertained Saturday evening
Mrs. J. M. Thornton,
with a surprise party In · ob- legislative chairman, reported . terlained Tuesday alter s_chool
SON lS BORN
servance of the birthday an- on a bill which will increase with a party in observance of
Airman 1-c and Mrs. Jack nlversary of her huaband. BoUl formal education fees for the January, February and
Jacobs are announciilg the Mr. and Mrs. Neutzling had · Vietnam veterans by 14 per· March birthdays of scouts In
birth of a son, Sean Michael, birthdays over the weekend. eent, and vocational trainiilg Den 3.
Games were played with
Wednesday at the Patrick Air
AttendlngthepartywereMr. fees by 48 percent. She also
Force Hospital iii Florida. The and Mrs. Louis Reibel, Mr. and reported that the government pmes going to Timmy Justis
Infant weighed seven pounds, Mrs. Phil Meinhart, Ml.u will this year give $100 to each and Philip Hood. Ice cream~
one ounce. · Grandparents are Erma Smith, Mrs. Carrie American Legion Post for the cake and Kool-Ade were se~~o
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford· Jacoba, Meinhart, Mr. and Mrs. expenses of conducting ved: Otbers attending were
Frank Martin, Ricky Hall,
Pmneroy,_and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burt, Belpre, Mr. and Memorial Day services.
Ervin Acree, Clearwater, Fla. Mrs. Rsy Riggs, Mr. and Mrs:
Mrs. Grace Pratt, ways _and Randy Batey, r'ony Scott,
Mr. and Mn.
Ja';"ba of Marviil Burt and Miss SrbU means . chaif!nan, , in4:oduced Randy Hall and guest.s, Keith
I . P~erfll -~--- JM~ ~E~~ ch I'IIWftll~ ~aret~Qtp,!i(aJ ~lack and Mike Ralston. Th~ .
Beach, ~ti::m:e. ~~-- w~ ~rv::rw .ihr liemleSS: ... l!'~ln',lli~ .· pt'li ' ctis} til the den unable to attend
grsndpirllills,• Mt. ~d Mn. · On Sunday Mrs. Riggs and who presented a fund ra 1!\g were Ray siewak, Greg Knapp
Cliffore! - Jacobs Wlll leave Mrs. Burt entertained with a project. Orders for items are to and Bobby Fox. Trudy Hall
Silturday for Coco Beach, Fla. family dinner party at the be taken to the post on April 7. assisted Mrs. Francis.
Nuts are still for sale by the
for a visit with their son and his Riggs home honoring their
A spaghetti supper was
family·
parent.s. Following the turkey planned for April22 from 4 to 8 den and can be obtained from
dinner a three-tiered cake p.m. Committees appointed Mrs. Francis, 99~884.
topped with an Easter egg nest were Mrs. Roy Reuter, Mrs.
replica was served with Robert Couch, Mrs: Paul
SERVICE AT&amp;
SON IS BORN
sherbet. During the afternoon, Cascl, Mrs. Ben Neubiling,
sunrise service at the Mr . and Mrs. Neutzllng Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Martin, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Middleport Cllurch of -Christ received a congratulatory call Olan Knapp, Mrs. Pratt and Grueser, Route 3, Pomeroy,
wlllbe heldatBa.m. At the 7:30 from their granddaughter and Mrs. Ellen Couch, kitchen; are announcing the birth of a
. p.m. service, Mr. Eddie her family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Tho.,rnton, Mrs. Jed second son, Todd Anthony,
Bullington will be the speaker. Eugene Hester of Florida.
Webster, Sr_., solicitors; and March 24, at the Pleasant
Valley
Hospital,
Point
Pleasant.
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The infant weighed 10
1 'I
pounds, fo,;. ounces. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
A bri•l shower honoring Rsymond Hensler, Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Herschel Roush, Mrs. Wendell H. Williams, Route 4,
Mrs. Darrell Norris, nee Jan Hensler, Mrs. Julian Hill, Mrs. Marshall Adams, Mrs. Larry Pomeroy, and the paternal
Hill, was held recenUy at the Darrell Dugan, Kim Dugan, O'Brien, Linda and Carol grandparents are Mr. and
Letart Falla Community Hall. Mrs. Stella Jarrell, Mrs. Ruth O'Brien, Mrs. Dallas Hlll, Mrs. Mrs. Robert E. Grueser, Route
Mrs. Marshall Roush and Miss Grindstaff, Mrs. Charles Dolly Wolfe, Mrs. Drew Fisher, 3, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs.
Donna Cross were hostesses. ' Alkire, Mrs. Dale McClurg, Mrs. Dorsa Parsons, Mrs. Grueser have another son,
The refreshment ta~le was Mrs. Cecil Roseberry, Mrs. Gerald Hayman, Mrs. Roy Jimmy, 14 months.
covered with lace and featured Bllly Hlll, Beth Huffman, Mrs. Donohew, Letart.
silver appointments. Tapers George Hill, and Mandy Hill,
Sending gifts were Judy
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CHAMPION DIES
MFSI'RE,Italy '(UPI)-Toni
Bevilavqua, a two-time world
~msuit cycling champion In
1~1, died today from lnju·
ries incurred In a trainiilg
mishap last Thursday.
Bevilavqua was thrown to the
pavement when he swerved
trying to avoid colliding with a
girl walking down the road
while he was training young
cyclists.

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DEAR POLLY-My Pet Peeve is with that thoughtless
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COACHES NAMED
NEW YORK (UPI)-Dean
Smith of North Carolina will
coach the East squad and Ted
Owens of Kansas .is the West
director for the first Pizza Hut
Basketball Classic in the Las
Vegas, Nev., Convention Center, April 15.
The Pizza Hut Corp. of
Wichita, Kan., created the .
classic to benefit the United
States Olympic team and help
fund Wichita State and Mar·
shall University athletic activi·
ties after air accidents
decimated the schools' football .

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Dear Sir:,
I wonder, as we don our Easter best and stand face to face
with ourselves iii the mirror, If we are aeeiilg what this special
weekend Is all about?
I wonder If we really apply what happened on that first
aanday after Cbrlat's death to what lshappenlDg today?
It does apply, you know. Take that young helicopter pOol In
Vletnain who died trying to save a buddY's life - a buddy be
jpi'Obably !lever saw before, blt neverthelesa a bud!ly, He's dead
DOw. How does Easter apply to him?
Take that aged man who stopped breathlbg last week iii the
local nursing home. What does Eastermeantohlm? I say "does"
because what It means Is stlll there and active and vitill, even
though he Is dead.
Anyone will tell you that we celebrate Easter because Christ
rose from the dead on the first day of that long-ago week. We're
happy for that. But we are happier still that Christ's resurrection
left us a perfect example of the miracle He will perform for us
someday - when He comes again - If we live ·the life He has
ouUined for us. In fact, the Bible tells us that when Christ rose
from the tomb a stirring took place.in quiet graves even then, arid
what ynu might describe as a sampling of saints rose at the same
. time.
When I walk through a quiet cemetery, or perform a funeral
llervice, and look around me.at the forest of gravestones and the
weeping loved ones, I picture In my mind the excitement that will
lake place there when Jesus comes and calla His sleepiilg salnt.s
to go home with H~ to Heaven.
What an Easter that will be! Before you go to church this
Easter, take a minute to read I Thessalonians 4:14-18. It will give
JIIU something to think about during clmrcll service, and the rest
li your life!
Herbert MOrgan, Pasior,
SeventMay Adventist Church,
Pomeroy,

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Judgment Day Depicted Social Eddy Has-·
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Judgment Day was por·
!rayed in a presentation
Sunday evening at the Laurel
Cliff Free Methodist Church.
Signs den'oUng heaven and
bell were placed over doors in
the sanctuary and the deeds of
men were judged.
Julie Hutchison was at the
plano for the opening song, "Is .
My Name Written There ". The
choir entered and the Rev.
Eugene Gill gave scripture
from Revelations. Taking the
offering were Clifford Klein,
Uoyd Wright, Bob Barton and
Harry Clark.
While the choir sang "0
Come Angel Band," Mrs. Uoyd
Wright, in the role of the escort

angel, entered.
Wright as a rich man. Others
Mrs. Delores Bailey read taking parts were Shirley
from the Book of Life. Friend, Darla and Nancy Gill,
Belinda Friend, Diane Lewis,
Singing ''Careless Soul, Sherri and VIcky Clark, Jim
What Then ?" were Mrs . Glbnore, Mrs. Ernest Haggy
Gerald Pullins and Mrs. Harry and Becky Wright.
Mrs. Gerald Pullins, the Rev.
Clark. Ernest Powell took. the
part of the loot soul. PeMy and Mr. Gill, Mrs. James Gilmore
Patty Ebtln sang ''The Last and Bailey sang "The Fire
Song." Bailey did "This World
Mile of the Way."
Seldon Baker was in the role Is Not My Home," and there
of a cripple, Crystal Hall as a was a duet, "Will the Circle Be
child, Barbara Klein as a Unbroken" by Steve and Becky
woman of the world, Mrs. Eblin, accompanied on a
Seldon Baker as the scrub guitar. The Rev. Mr. Gill 11811g
woman, Ernest Haggy, the "I'd Rather Have Jesus" and
soldier, Mr. and Mrs. Bob the choir sang "A Great Day
Barton and son, Scottie, as a Coming," to conclude the
family separated, and Uoyd program.

Communion Committees Named

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Committees to plan communion in April, May and June
were app 0inted whfn the Loyal
Bereans Class met Tuesday
night at the Middleport Church
of Christ.
Named were Mrs. Martha
Childs,
Mrs .
Robert
McElhinny , April; Mrs .
George Meinhart, Mrs .
Cathryn Erwin, May; and Mrs.
Clyda Allensworth and Mrs.
Martha Haggerty, June.
It was noted during the
meeting that two lilies will be
placed on the altar for Easter
services by the class. Mrs.
Grace Hawley presided at the
meeting which opened with

singing of "How Great Thou
Art", and prayer by George
Meinhart. Mrs. Allensworth
had devQtions with Mrs. Lena
McKinley reading John 20,
Mrs . Meinhart presenting a
poem " Jesus" and Mrs.
Regina Swift giving a reading.
Reported ill were Edgar
Roush, Jim Hawley, Mrs.
William Grueser, and Mrs.
Eulah Ri&amp;e. Hawley is confined
to the Riverside Hospital in
Toledo, Room 245. Mrs .
Grueser is being treated at the
Holzer Medical Center.
Mrs. Childs reported on
serving the bloodmobile
canteen In February . Named to

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Mrs . Marvin Kelly, Mrs.
Haggerty and Mrs . Edith
Spencer. Mrs . Allensworth
conducted games.
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HOSPITAL
NEWS

THURSDAY
MAUNDY THURSDAY
Communion at Middleport
First United Presbyterian
Church 1.6:30p.m. ; at Syracuae
Church, 8 p.m.
REACH OUT lor life service,
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Adventist
Church, Pomeroy. Topic
"Caught by a computer, what
to do when it happell8."
EASTERN . ATHLE'I'IC
Boosters, Thursday, 8 p.m. at
school to plan for basketball
banquet. Parents and In·
terested residents urged to
attend.
RIVtRVIEW GARDEN
Club, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at
home of Mrs. Walter Brown,
Mrs. Donald Myers, cohostess.
XI GAMMA MU Thursday
7:45p.m. home of Mrs. Pearl
Welker. Members urged to
attend to help with the
decorating of eggs. Orders are
still being taken for colored
eggs for Easter.
DANCE, 8 to 11 Thursday,
Waharila High School, Jays
emcee1ng, school sponsored.
FREE Clothing day, Thursday, 10 a.m. until noon, at the
Salvation Army, Butternut
Ave., Pomeroy. All in area in
need of clothing invited to ,
attend.
FRIDAY
CANDLEUGHT Service and
communion, MI. Union
Church, Carpenter, 7:30 p.m.
Friday.
CANDLELIGHT . Communionservlce, 7:30p.m. Good
Friday, Long Bottom United
Methodist Church, public in·
vi ted.
EASTER EGG Hunt, I p. m.
Friday at courthouse in
Chester. Each participant take
a colored egg. Prizes. Spon·
sored by Chester Junior Girl
Scouts and Middleport Modem
Woodman Lodge. Public in·
vlted.
SATURDAY
REACH OUT for life service,
Advenlist Church, Pomeroy,
7:30 p.m. Saturday. Topic,
"The Greatest Question ever
Asked".
DANCE .Saturday, 8 to 11
p.m., Wahania · High School, .
Jays emceeing, school spon-

Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave. and Cedar St. General
visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p. m.
Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to
4:30 p. m. Parents only on
Pediatrics Ward.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Fields, Hartford, a son; Mr.
and Mrs. William S. Hughes,
·Jackson, a son; Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen L. Winn, Wellston, a
daughter; Mr . and Mrs .
Michael E. Janes, Wellston, a
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clare E. Getties, Gallipolis, a
daughter.
Discharges
Margaret Crush, E. Leon
Parker, Viola Steele, EUze
Reynolds, Mary Lucas,
William R. Horton, Rachel
Willis, Donald Curnutte,
JoAnne Emery, Paul J. Gauze,
Garnet K. Greenlaw, David M.
Hlndy, Kathryn C. Leach,
Wanda M. Lyall, Riley C.
Pennington, Rhonda .Renee
Rathburn, Gypsy Jlatllff,
Granger Roberson, Dent
Sheets; Burnace F. Stout, Sr., s~.
SUNDAy
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Jack E. DeVore, Wade Gillison
SUNRISE SERVICE,
and William Gum.
Pomeroy Church of Christ, 6:30
a.m. Sunday, youth in charge.
Breakfast immediately
following .
·SUNRISE EASTER service,
6 a.m. Sunday at H. E. Starkey
Farm, by MI. Union Baplist
Church.

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EASTER SUNRISE service,
6:30a. m. Sunday, Laurel Cliff
Free Methodist Church.
SUNRISE SERVICE,
Sunday, 6 a. m. Enterprise
United Methodlst Church.
SUNRISE SERVICE ,
Sunday, 6 a. m., Hemlock
Grove Chrisllan Church.
YOUTH in charge, Sunday, 7
a. m. at sunrise service of
Sutton Methodist Church,
Easter breakfast to follow.
Easter egg huntfollowolng 9:15
a. m. Sunday School.
SUNRISE SERVICE, 6 a.
m. Sunday at Hysell Run Free
Methodist Churcli.
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EASTER SUNRISE Service,
Sunday, 6a.m., Zion Church of
Christ, State Route 143,
Harrisonville Road. KeMeth
Ebert., pastor, Invites the
public.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Cootributions to the Cancer
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Racine
Social Events

New tiction and non.flctlon
By Mrs: Frailcls Morris
ready for circulation by Mr.
The Happy HusUers Sunday
Eddy Educator:
School Class of the United.
Inlroducing Books, John . T. Methodist Church held a six
Gillespie.
o'clock dinner in the social
Sixth Sense, Larry Ket- rooma af the church. Following
telkamp.
the dinneP, Mrs. Owen Watson,
The Spirit'Rappers, Herbert president, conducted . a
Jackson.
business session. Mrs. Bertha
The Black Man in America, Spencer
presented the
161~1790, Florence Jackson.
program, using as her '~!Pic
The Coming of the Cold War, "Springtime &amp; Easter." Two
Robert c. Goldston.
scriptures were given followed
Mill Child, Ruth Holland.
with a vocal duet, "Alone", by
Hooger, John Scott.
Lavinia Slmpaon and Mattie
The American Poor, Robert Circle. Several readings were
Us ton.
given Jllld the meeting closed
The Story of the United with prayer. Several birthdays
Natioll8, Katharine Savage.
were recognized wi!p cards
Changing America and the and serving of a birthday cake.
Supreme Court, Barbara
Clifford Bryson of PittsHabenstrelt.
burgh came and was acMilitary Uniforms, 1686-1918, companied by his mother to
Rene North.
Huntington to visit his father,
How Fast, How Far?, Clif. Hobart Bryson, who Is in the
ford Stetson Parker.
_ hospital there.
Cleared for Takeoff, Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thaxton
Ira Coombs.
have purchased the former Ina
101 Costumes for All Ages, _Riethmiller property . They
AU Occasions, Rlchard M. have gone to Florida to move
Gardner.
their household furnishings
She Manriers, Robert H. here.
Loeb.
Mrs . Lillian Jividen has
People of the Short Blue returned home after a visit
Corn, Harold Courlander.
with her son, Dr. and Mrs.
Danger - Men Talking, Charles Jividen In Athens.
Suart Chase.
Mrs. Marian Knlghtstep of
Heavens to Betsy, Charles Reynoldsburg was a weekend
Earle Funk.
guest of her mother, Mrs.
Place Words, William Lavinia Simpson. ·
Severyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush
. Short-Cut Math, Gerard W. and Nancy of Columbus were
Kelly.
weekend guests of her parents,
Holography, H. Arthur Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Watson.
This Restless Earth, Patricia
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Graham
Lauber.
and Eric spent several days
Fundamental Physical with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Forces,
Raymond
A. Harry Willford.
Wohlrahe.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Miller of
Exploring Earth and Space, Columbus and Mr. and Mrs:
Margllret Oldroyd Hyde.
Rob Palmer of Parkersburg
The Greatest Depths, spent the weekend with their
Gardner Soule.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
The Air Around Us, Tony Neigler.
John Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bentz
Fresh Water; the Precious of Coshocton spent the
Resource, Delwyn G. Davies. weekend with his father, Mr.
' Dinosaurs, Herbert Spencer John Bentz.
Zim.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davidson
Mammouths, Mastodons and and two daughters of Marietta
Man, Robert Silverberg.
spent Sunday with her parents,
Our Living Past, Lilian Mr. and Mrs. John Arnott.
Gould.
·•
Nature's Network, Keith
Reid.
of
The Southern Swamps
America, James Ralph
Johnson.
Planets, Life, &amp; LGM,
Benjamin, Bova.
Life in a Drop of Water,
George Schwartz.
Animals of Australia,
Maurice Burton.
Collecting Seashells,
Kathleen Johnstone.
Musical Insects, Bette J.
Davis.
The New Field Book of
Reptiles and Amphibians,
Cochran.
Feathers, Plain and Fancy,
Hilda Simon.
In Search of a Whale, Allan
W. Eckert.
Halle, the Story of a Gray
Seal, Ewan Clarkson.
The Great Apes, Robert
Gray.
Apes, Helen Kay.
Man Alive, Daniel Stephen
Halsey.
To Smoke or Not to Smoke,
Luther L. Terry.
Being Born, Francis Strain.
Our Noisy World, John
Gabriel Navarra.
Experiments with Solar
Energy, Daniel Stephen
Halacy.
Countdown, Carroll B. Colby.
.Many Styles and
Fam\)118 American Fighter
Sizes.
Planes, David Coxe Cooke.
The Planes the Allies Flew in
World War II, David Coxe
Cooke.
How Do They Get Rid of It?, .

MONDAY
INITIATORY WORK to be
exemplified when Meigs
Chapter, Order of DeMolay
meet.s at 7:30p. m. Monday at
Middleport Masonic Tem)lle.
Members take money and pick Suzanne Hilton.
The Air We Uve In, James
up Stanley orders.
Marshall.
Nature Sleuths, Protectors of
Our Wildlife, Joseph J. McCoy.
Stamp Collectors' Handbook,
Fred Reinfeld.
Shapes ·of the SUpernatural .
Shortest Term
President William Henry Sean Manley
'
·
Harrlsou had the shortest
While House career . He died Tales of the Crusades, Olivia
in office one month after his Coolldge.
·
inauguration. His service be· · An mustrated History of
gan March 4, 1841, and he Black Americans, Franklin.
died on April 4.

'"

MACK FULKS
REPUBUCAN CANDIDATE .
FOR STATE REPRESENTAnVE

Will be on Ch. 3 TV tonight at 5:55p.m., Friday
aiS :SS p.m.. and Sunday, April2, at 2:58p.m.

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BEN FRAN KLIIW

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CANDIDATE

·funeral buke~, silk h-, and
neckties, far the hOIPital. •
A report on junior activities
wu . given bY Mrs. Barba'a
Rou.sh who noted lbat plastic
plaques are far •aale. The
juniors will serve refreahmenta
at the April meeting.
·
Mrs. J.,eara YOIIIIll, foreign
relatioll8 · chairman, reported
on life in Ken)oa, East Alrlca.
State reports were dl!iculsed
and f01'1Jl8 are to be maUed ~
the various chairmen n&amp;t at the
meeting.
.
To close the meeting Mrs.
BURT HAS DEGREE
Beegle read twa Easter poems. ·
Jeff Burt, son of Mr. and Potluck refreshments were ·
Mrs. Mar;vln Burt, Pomeroy,
served.
recenUy graduated from
Bowling Green University .
where he majored in world
geography and ecology. His
VACATION ENDED
parents
attended
the
Sherrie Biackstori, Pomeroy,
graduation ceremonies.
and two friends, Kathy Connick
of Cincinnati and Amy Kupka
of
Freemon! have relumed
SALE PLANNED
A bake sale will be held from a vacation at Cape Coral,
Saturday at Dudley''s Flower Fla. Students at Ohio
Shop by the Junior American University they spent their
Legion Alllllllary of Feeney· spring break there. They were
Bennett Post 128 beginning at 9 guests on Sunday of Miss
a. m. Residents with baked Conruck's parents returning to
goods to conlrlbute are asked Athens Sunday evening.
to take them to the shop.after 9 Sherrie Is a sophomore
a.m. Colored eggs will also be majoring ' In fashion merchandising.
for sale.
Society for Crippled Children
and Adults were made· by the
American Legion Auxm.iy of
Racine Post 802 TUesday rilght.
The juniors of the unit also
contributed to the Easter Be&amp;1
fund .. Mrs. Martha Lou ~gle
presided at the meetlrig during
which time a rug made by the
blind veterans at the Veterans
Aclministratlon Hospital In
Dayton was displayed. The
Auxtllary collects ribbons from

RALL'S

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To Speak To the People of
The 92nd House District

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1 ~ The DailY Sentinel,Midclepori-Pomeroy, 0., March 30, 1972

Judgment Day Depicted Social Eddy Has-·
New Books
Calendar
On.
s·h
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...

Judgment Day was por·
!rayed in a presentation
Sunday evening at the Laurel
Cliff Free Methodist Church.
Signs den'oUng heaven and
bell were placed over doors in
the sanctuary and the deeds of
men were judged.
Julie Hutchison was at the
plano for the opening song, "Is .
My Name Written There ". The
choir entered and the Rev.
Eugene Gill gave scripture
from Revelations. Taking the
offering were Clifford Klein,
Uoyd Wright, Bob Barton and
Harry Clark.
While the choir sang "0
Come Angel Band," Mrs. Uoyd
Wright, in the role of the escort

angel, entered.
Wright as a rich man. Others
Mrs. Delores Bailey read taking parts were Shirley
from the Book of Life. Friend, Darla and Nancy Gill,
Belinda Friend, Diane Lewis,
Singing ''Careless Soul, Sherri and VIcky Clark, Jim
What Then ?" were Mrs . Glbnore, Mrs. Ernest Haggy
Gerald Pullins and Mrs. Harry and Becky Wright.
Mrs. Gerald Pullins, the Rev.
Clark. Ernest Powell took. the
part of the loot soul. PeMy and Mr. Gill, Mrs. James Gilmore
Patty Ebtln sang ''The Last and Bailey sang "The Fire
Song." Bailey did "This World
Mile of the Way."
Seldon Baker was in the role Is Not My Home," and there
of a cripple, Crystal Hall as a was a duet, "Will the Circle Be
child, Barbara Klein as a Unbroken" by Steve and Becky
woman of the world, Mrs. Eblin, accompanied on a
Seldon Baker as the scrub guitar. The Rev. Mr. Gill 11811g
woman, Ernest Haggy, the "I'd Rather Have Jesus" and
soldier, Mr. and Mrs. Bob the choir sang "A Great Day
Barton and son, Scottie, as a Coming," to conclude the
family separated, and Uoyd program.

Communion Committees Named

I

Committees to plan communion in April, May and June
were app 0inted whfn the Loyal
Bereans Class met Tuesday
night at the Middleport Church
of Christ.
Named were Mrs. Martha
Childs,
Mrs .
Robert
McElhinny , April; Mrs .
George Meinhart, Mrs .
Cathryn Erwin, May; and Mrs.
Clyda Allensworth and Mrs.
Martha Haggerty, June.
It was noted during the
meeting that two lilies will be
placed on the altar for Easter
services by the class. Mrs.
Grace Hawley presided at the
meeting which opened with

singing of "How Great Thou
Art", and prayer by George
Meinhart. Mrs. Allensworth
had devQtions with Mrs. Lena
McKinley reading John 20,
Mrs . Meinhart presenting a
poem " Jesus" and Mrs.
Regina Swift giving a reading.
Reported ill were Edgar
Roush, Jim Hawley, Mrs.
William Grueser, and Mrs.
Eulah Ri&amp;e. Hawley is confined
to the Riverside Hospital in
Toledo, Room 245. Mrs .
Grueser is being treated at the
Holzer Medical Center.
Mrs. Childs reported on
serving the bloodmobile
canteen In February . Named to

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SprlngtimP cla11ict
for girls and boys • • •
Infants · Toddlers · Size
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Ore1ses.

coats, capes, purses,
boys

suits,

slacks,

shirts. sweater vesf.
Also slack, vest and

shirt sets. Site 2 thru 7.

Easter
Is
Apri/2

serve the class in April were
Mrs . Marvin Kelly, Mrs.
Haggerty and Mrs . Edith
Spencer. Mrs . Allensworth
conducted games.
.

HOSPITAL
NEWS

THURSDAY
MAUNDY THURSDAY
Communion at Middleport
First United Presbyterian
Church 1.6:30p.m. ; at Syracuae
Church, 8 p.m.
REACH OUT lor life service,
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Adventist
Church, Pomeroy. Topic
"Caught by a computer, what
to do when it happell8."
EASTERN . ATHLE'I'IC
Boosters, Thursday, 8 p.m. at
school to plan for basketball
banquet. Parents and In·
terested residents urged to
attend.
RIVtRVIEW GARDEN
Club, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at
home of Mrs. Walter Brown,
Mrs. Donald Myers, cohostess.
XI GAMMA MU Thursday
7:45p.m. home of Mrs. Pearl
Welker. Members urged to
attend to help with the
decorating of eggs. Orders are
still being taken for colored
eggs for Easter.
DANCE, 8 to 11 Thursday,
Waharila High School, Jays
emcee1ng, school sponsored.
FREE Clothing day, Thursday, 10 a.m. until noon, at the
Salvation Army, Butternut
Ave., Pomeroy. All in area in
need of clothing invited to ,
attend.
FRIDAY
CANDLEUGHT Service and
communion, MI. Union
Church, Carpenter, 7:30 p.m.
Friday.
CANDLELIGHT . Communionservlce, 7:30p.m. Good
Friday, Long Bottom United
Methodist Church, public in·
vi ted.
EASTER EGG Hunt, I p. m.
Friday at courthouse in
Chester. Each participant take
a colored egg. Prizes. Spon·
sored by Chester Junior Girl
Scouts and Middleport Modem
Woodman Lodge. Public in·
vlted.
SATURDAY
REACH OUT for life service,
Advenlist Church, Pomeroy,
7:30 p.m. Saturday. Topic,
"The Greatest Question ever
Asked".
DANCE .Saturday, 8 to 11
p.m., Wahania · High School, .
Jays emceeing, school spon-

Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave. and Cedar St. General
visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p. m.
Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to
4:30 p. m. Parents only on
Pediatrics Ward.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Fields, Hartford, a son; Mr.
and Mrs. William S. Hughes,
·Jackson, a son; Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen L. Winn, Wellston, a
daughter; Mr . and Mrs .
Michael E. Janes, Wellston, a
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clare E. Getties, Gallipolis, a
daughter.
Discharges
Margaret Crush, E. Leon
Parker, Viola Steele, EUze
Reynolds, Mary Lucas,
William R. Horton, Rachel
Willis, Donald Curnutte,
JoAnne Emery, Paul J. Gauze,
Garnet K. Greenlaw, David M.
Hlndy, Kathryn C. Leach,
Wanda M. Lyall, Riley C.
Pennington, Rhonda .Renee
Rathburn, Gypsy Jlatllff,
Granger Roberson, Dent
Sheets; Burnace F. Stout, Sr., s~.
SUNDAy
.
Jack E. DeVore, Wade Gillison
SUNRISE SERVICE,
and William Gum.
Pomeroy Church of Christ, 6:30
a.m. Sunday, youth in charge.
Breakfast immediately
following .
·SUNRISE EASTER service,
6 a.m. Sunday at H. E. Starkey
Farm, by MI. Union Baplist
Church.

SPRING '72
- - - AND AFTER

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KNIT ~5QOO to $11500
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SIZE 35 TO 50
Handsome fan cy front
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$3500to $7500
to
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EASTER SUNRISE service,
6:30a. m. Sunday, Laurel Cliff
Free Methodist Church.
SUNRISE SERVICE,
Sunday, 6 a. m. Enterprise
United Methodlst Church.
SUNRISE SERVICE ,
Sunday, 6 a. m., Hemlock
Grove Chrisllan Church.
YOUTH in charge, Sunday, 7
a. m. at sunrise service of
Sutton Methodist Church,
Easter breakfast to follow.
Easter egg huntfollowolng 9:15
a. m. Sunday School.
SUNRISE SERVICE, 6 a.
m. Sunday at Hysell Run Free
Methodist Churcli.
·
EASTER SUNRISE Service,
Sunday, 6a.m., Zion Church of
Christ, State Route 143,
Harrisonville Road. KeMeth
Ebert., pastor, Invites the
public.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Cootributions to the Cancer
Society and the Meigs County

Racine
Social Events

New tiction and non.flctlon
By Mrs: Frailcls Morris
ready for circulation by Mr.
The Happy HusUers Sunday
Eddy Educator:
School Class of the United.
Inlroducing Books, John . T. Methodist Church held a six
Gillespie.
o'clock dinner in the social
Sixth Sense, Larry Ket- rooma af the church. Following
telkamp.
the dinneP, Mrs. Owen Watson,
The Spirit'Rappers, Herbert president, conducted . a
Jackson.
business session. Mrs. Bertha
The Black Man in America, Spencer
presented the
161~1790, Florence Jackson.
program, using as her '~!Pic
The Coming of the Cold War, "Springtime &amp; Easter." Two
Robert c. Goldston.
scriptures were given followed
Mill Child, Ruth Holland.
with a vocal duet, "Alone", by
Hooger, John Scott.
Lavinia Slmpaon and Mattie
The American Poor, Robert Circle. Several readings were
Us ton.
given Jllld the meeting closed
The Story of the United with prayer. Several birthdays
Natioll8, Katharine Savage.
were recognized wi!p cards
Changing America and the and serving of a birthday cake.
Supreme Court, Barbara
Clifford Bryson of PittsHabenstrelt.
burgh came and was acMilitary Uniforms, 1686-1918, companied by his mother to
Rene North.
Huntington to visit his father,
How Fast, How Far?, Clif. Hobart Bryson, who Is in the
ford Stetson Parker.
_ hospital there.
Cleared for Takeoff, Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Olden Thaxton
Ira Coombs.
have purchased the former Ina
101 Costumes for All Ages, _Riethmiller property . They
AU Occasions, Rlchard M. have gone to Florida to move
Gardner.
their household furnishings
She Manriers, Robert H. here.
Loeb.
Mrs . Lillian Jividen has
People of the Short Blue returned home after a visit
Corn, Harold Courlander.
with her son, Dr. and Mrs.
Danger - Men Talking, Charles Jividen In Athens.
Suart Chase.
Mrs. Marian Knlghtstep of
Heavens to Betsy, Charles Reynoldsburg was a weekend
Earle Funk.
guest of her mother, Mrs.
Place Words, William Lavinia Simpson. ·
Severyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush
. Short-Cut Math, Gerard W. and Nancy of Columbus were
Kelly.
weekend guests of her parents,
Holography, H. Arthur Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Watson.
This Restless Earth, Patricia
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Graham
Lauber.
and Eric spent several days
Fundamental Physical with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Forces,
Raymond
A. Harry Willford.
Wohlrahe.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Miller of
Exploring Earth and Space, Columbus and Mr. and Mrs:
Margllret Oldroyd Hyde.
Rob Palmer of Parkersburg
The Greatest Depths, spent the weekend with their
Gardner Soule.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
The Air Around Us, Tony Neigler.
John Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bentz
Fresh Water; the Precious of Coshocton spent the
Resource, Delwyn G. Davies. weekend with his father, Mr.
' Dinosaurs, Herbert Spencer John Bentz.
Zim.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davidson
Mammouths, Mastodons and and two daughters of Marietta
Man, Robert Silverberg.
spent Sunday with her parents,
Our Living Past, Lilian Mr. and Mrs. John Arnott.
Gould.
·•
Nature's Network, Keith
Reid.
of
The Southern Swamps
America, James Ralph
Johnson.
Planets, Life, &amp; LGM,
Benjamin, Bova.
Life in a Drop of Water,
George Schwartz.
Animals of Australia,
Maurice Burton.
Collecting Seashells,
Kathleen Johnstone.
Musical Insects, Bette J.
Davis.
The New Field Book of
Reptiles and Amphibians,
Cochran.
Feathers, Plain and Fancy,
Hilda Simon.
In Search of a Whale, Allan
W. Eckert.
Halle, the Story of a Gray
Seal, Ewan Clarkson.
The Great Apes, Robert
Gray.
Apes, Helen Kay.
Man Alive, Daniel Stephen
Halsey.
To Smoke or Not to Smoke,
Luther L. Terry.
Being Born, Francis Strain.
Our Noisy World, John
Gabriel Navarra.
Experiments with Solar
Energy, Daniel Stephen
Halacy.
Countdown, Carroll B. Colby.
.Many Styles and
Fam\)118 American Fighter
Sizes.
Planes, David Coxe Cooke.
The Planes the Allies Flew in
World War II, David Coxe
Cooke.
How Do They Get Rid of It?, .

MONDAY
INITIATORY WORK to be
exemplified when Meigs
Chapter, Order of DeMolay
meet.s at 7:30p. m. Monday at
Middleport Masonic Tem)lle.
Members take money and pick Suzanne Hilton.
The Air We Uve In, James
up Stanley orders.
Marshall.
Nature Sleuths, Protectors of
Our Wildlife, Joseph J. McCoy.
Stamp Collectors' Handbook,
Fred Reinfeld.
Shapes ·of the SUpernatural .
Shortest Term
President William Henry Sean Manley
'
·
Harrlsou had the shortest
While House career . He died Tales of the Crusades, Olivia
in office one month after his Coolldge.
·
inauguration. His service be· · An mustrated History of
gan March 4, 1841, and he Black Americans, Franklin.
died on April 4.

'"

MACK FULKS
REPUBUCAN CANDIDATE .
FOR STATE REPRESENTAnVE

Will be on Ch. 3 TV tonight at 5:55p.m., Friday
aiS :SS p.m.. and Sunday, April2, at 2:58p.m.

'·

EASTER PLUSH

Women's Brown Strap and Beige
Sling Shoes· broken sizes. Only

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March 31st
9 Til8:30

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HANDBAGS

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Most for Your
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EASTER

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LITTLE GIRLS STRAP
SHOES JUST IN TIME FOR
EASTER

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EASTER PWSH
BEANIE

BIG SEL£CTION

BEN FRAN KLIIW

Kiddies' Wear

CANDIDATE

·funeral buke~, silk h-, and
neckties, far the hOIPital. •
A report on junior activities
wu . given bY Mrs. Barba'a
Rou.sh who noted lbat plastic
plaques are far •aale. The
juniors will serve refreahmenta
at the April meeting.
·
Mrs. J.,eara YOIIIIll, foreign
relatioll8 · chairman, reported
on life in Ken)oa, East Alrlca.
State reports were dl!iculsed
and f01'1Jl8 are to be maUed ~
the various chairmen n&amp;t at the
meeting.
.
To close the meeting Mrs.
BURT HAS DEGREE
Beegle read twa Easter poems. ·
Jeff Burt, son of Mr. and Potluck refreshments were ·
Mrs. Mar;vln Burt, Pomeroy,
served.
recenUy graduated from
Bowling Green University .
where he majored in world
geography and ecology. His
VACATION ENDED
parents
attended
the
Sherrie Biackstori, Pomeroy,
graduation ceremonies.
and two friends, Kathy Connick
of Cincinnati and Amy Kupka
of
Freemon! have relumed
SALE PLANNED
A bake sale will be held from a vacation at Cape Coral,
Saturday at Dudley''s Flower Fla. Students at Ohio
Shop by the Junior American University they spent their
Legion Alllllllary of Feeney· spring break there. They were
Bennett Post 128 beginning at 9 guests on Sunday of Miss
a. m. Residents with baked Conruck's parents returning to
goods to conlrlbute are asked Athens Sunday evening.
to take them to the shop.after 9 Sherrie Is a sophomore
a.m. Colored eggs will also be majoring ' In fashion merchandising.
for sale.
Society for Crippled Children
and Adults were made· by the
American Legion Auxm.iy of
Racine Post 802 TUesday rilght.
The juniors of the unit also
contributed to the Easter Be&amp;1
fund .. Mrs. Martha Lou ~gle
presided at the meetlrig during
which time a rug made by the
blind veterans at the Veterans
Aclministratlon Hospital In
Dayton was displayed. The
Auxtllary collects ribbons from

RALL'S

New Sprin!l

To Speak To the People of
The 92nd House District

SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO ALL GRADSI

Contributio11s Are A t:tthori:~ed

PROTEI N2!;:::::
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SPRAY
REG. 12.25

13 oz.

1.2

$2.75

COTY EMERAUDE
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SPRAY DUSTIN~ POWOl.ic ............ ......'3.00
New Prince Malchabelli "Sun Shower"
Fragrance.

SPRAY COLOGNE ......... '2.50
,,.,, SPLASH COLOGNE ........'2.00 ·

.

Huven Sent by Rubinstein

Solid Pertume Esstnce
Compact.

12.75

New Revlon " Wild Satin"
Lipstick &amp; Noll Enamel.
Lipstick Sl.6a

Nail Enomel SI .IS

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Response Terrific~ for CrUsade

OOLORFUL MINIATUI!I! EASTER IIASICE'l'S were
pl'epared for 1311 Meigs Cowlty ~~ children at the
PomeroY National Bank Wednelda7 afternoon. The at- ·
traCtive rerilembranee~, cllaplayed by Mra. )farllyn Wolfe,
8Silalant cubler Gillie bank, were dl8trlbuted today to the
kindergarten duw at P-OJ IIIII Ylddleport ll!d the
kindergarten and special education cllsles at Rutland.
Provldtilg the ld'l&amp; for creatq the Euler rememh!'llncea
and provlclq attradlve ruffled boxes In wbtcll tbey we"
delivered waa Mrs. Ruth Gollley, lalented Midllltpclrt artist.
. 'l1le treats were provided as a part of the ~·s .IOOih an- '
nlvenary obllei"VIIJlce.

schools, George Hall and
Armand Turley on the organ,
display booths will be featured
by Mrs . Norma Wayland,
stamp collection; Jack Slavin,
sculpture; Ruth Gosney, art;
ceramic products, Mrs.. Alice
Mills, Mrs. Frances Hewetsm,
Tom Martin and Kathryn
Evans ; Meigs High School
variety art show and
elementary groups, county
cultural art winners, and
poster displays by senior and
elementary students.

Church, creamed baked Meigs Band Boosters operatJnc
chicken ; Chester Ladies and donating fuhds from
Auxillary and firemen, Mid· popcorn machine ; free d
dleport Methodist Cburch, St. drinks to be donated by Royal
Paul Lutheran Church of Crown Cola, Middleport, and
Pomeroy , First United Athena BotWng Company, and
Presbyterian Church of Meigs cheerleadlng squads In
Middleport, baked potatoes; charge of buck board.
It is anUclpated )hat enough
residents of Racine, ~ bbage
food
has been donated to serve
for slaw ; D&amp;D Market of
Pomeroy, Trinity Church of 1100 people ..
This is a Meigs ·County
Pomeroy, slaw ·dressing;
Friday and
Pomeroy American Leg ion program and the support ol
Saturday
Auxiliary, J .O.F . Class of Meigs County people is needed
ONLY!!
Pomeroy Methodist Church to make the day a success.
Dinner tickets may be
and Trinity Church, green
Movies on can cer and beans; Simon's Market, purchased from Mrs. Howard
prevention will he shown and bacon ; Ladles Auxiliary Or Birchfield, Rutland, ·Kermit
speakers from the Cleveland Rutland Fire Department, Wall.on , Pomeroy and .at ·
office will discuss the Cancer coffee ; Episcopal Church of Middleport Post Office. Tickets
program In Ohio.
Pomeroy, salt, pepper, sugar, for the dinner may also be
Donating food are: Holswn napkins and hot cups, and purchased at the door. ,.
and Helners Bakeries, rolls; B.P.W. Club, $20.
JUST/NT/ME
Valley Bell Dairy , butler ;
All coolo;s from Meigs High,
FOR EASTER
Broughton's, milk ; Catholic Bradbury Elementary,
Women's
Club,
Ladles Pomeroy · Elementary and
(Continued from page 1)
New Spring Styles
Auxiliary of Syrpcuse Fire Meigs JMior High In charge of
Association shall be the ·
Dept., First Baptist Church of kitchen; Candystrlpers will be
Pomeroy National Bank.
by
Middleport, Middleport Legion hostesses; home economic
Big Rack_
"Second:
The
said
Auxiliary , women of Mid- students will cater tables;
asaociation shall be located In
BETIER
dleport Mt. Moriah Baptist members
of
Pomeroy the City of Pomeroy, County ol
An)erican Legion will be in Meigs and State of Ohio, where
DRESSES
charge of cleaning trays and its operations of discount and
silverware; Kroger Store and deposit are to be carried on.
LETART, W. Va. (Winfred Denise Sawyer , MechanicsA&amp;P Store are donating
'
"Third: The Capllal Stock of
(Red) Waller Hoffman, ii4, burg, Ohio; two brothers,
BONDS
FORFEITED
Letart Route I, died unex- James, of Camp Conley, and merchandise as needed ; the Association shall be TWo
One defendant was fined and
· Wash 'n wear fabrics .
pectedly Wednesday at Charles, of Pomeroy ; a sister, Pomeroy Pastry Shop a cake; Hundred Thousand Dollars ..
two others forfeited bond in the
'New one piece spring
Franklin, W. Va. He was on a Mrs. Betty, Roush of Mason,
($200,000), and the same shaD Sc·L
court of Pomeroy Mayor
styles and (ackel
he divided Into TWo thousand
1c.eutU
fishing trip when he apparently and seven grandchildren.
dresses Included. All
William Baronlck Wednesday
the season 's best
He was born at West
shares of one hundred dollars
,
suffered a heart attack.
Junior Sizes colors.
night. Forfeiting bonds were
.'
Surviving are his mother, Colwnbla on Jan. 11, 1918. He
each.
\ : 'l
Harley Driunmond; Dexter,
Misses Sizes
"FoW'Ih: The name and
(Continued from page I)
Mrs.· Maud Hoffman YoMg, was preceded In death by his
.,.
$23.70, speeding, and E~rl
residence
of
each
of
the
Mason ; his wife, Lyta Shaffer father, Walter Hoffman.
Satw-day at 3 p.m., the Shriner, Colwnbus, $25, in·
structure , however, if the
of
this Children's Easter service and toxication. Fined ss·and·costs
shareholders
Mr . Hollman was a owner wishes to 'keep them.
Hoffman; low- sons, Edwin and
Daryl, Urbana, Ohio; Charles, hydraulic speclallst with the
Council voted to advertise for Association, with the nwnber presentation of the church was Robert Jones, 20, .Shade
at home, and Airman First Kaiser Alumlnwn Corp. at sale a part of a lot at the corner of shares held by each are as schoollntssionary offering will for falling to maintain assw-ed
Clsss James at the Warren Air Ravenswood and was a veteran of Ebn and Broadway Sts. The follows :
be held at Grace Episcopal clear distance.
V.
B.
Hortoll,
Pomeroy,
300
of
World
War
II.
Church
In Pomeroy. Following
Force Base In Wyoming ; two
council is reserving the right to
shares.
Funeral services will be held reject aU' bids. AU coMcil
the service there will be a
Marriage License
daughters, Mrs . Delores
G.
W
.
Moredock,
Hartford,
at
1:30
p.m.
Saturday
at
the
celebration and egg hMt for
Gregory O'Dell Erwin, 24,
Martin, Urbana, and Mrs.
m!llllbers voted In favoring of .
..
..
Foglesong Funeral Home with advertising the parcel with the W. Va., 200 shares.
the children.
~ew Haven, and ~ Saloma
H. S. Horton, Pomeroy, 400
the Rev. George Hoschar of. exception of Richard Vaughan
On Easter Sunday there will Globokar, 21, Pomeroy.
ficlatlng. Burial will be In who voted against proceeding shares.
HOFFMAN TO SPEAK
be holy communion and a
A. Davis, Pomeroy, 100 servl~ at 10:30 a.m. This will
Sunrise services will be held Kirkland Memorial Gardens at with any plan whatever to sell
/'
shares.
be the Rev. Stanley Platat 6 .a.m. Sunday at the Mid· Point Pleasant. Friends may the property.
P. Schreiber, Pomeroy, 100 lenbw-g's last official service
dleport First Baptist Olurch. A call at the funeral home from 2
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brewer,
at Grace Church . He is
bus will leave the chllrch at to 4 and from 7 to 9 -p.m. Vine St., entered complaints shares.
E.
J.
Horton,
Pomeroy,
90
retiring, and he and Mrs.
5: 15 a.m.- ~day to pick up Friday.
w.ith council about water
shares.
Plattenbw-g
are moving to the
residents about town who wish
pressw-e at their home. They
H.
Remington,
Pomeroy,
W.
Cincinnati area .
to attend. The Golden Rule
suggested a larger main tine In
100
shares.
A speeial connmittee made
Clsss will be In charge with
the street. However, MainBenj.
Wadman,
Pomeroy,
up of the senior warden, Rome
Robert Parker worship leader.
tenance Supervisor Harold
(Continued
fl:om
page
I)
100
shares.
Williamson; the junior warden,
Spealr.er will be Fred Hoffman.
Chase stated thai a six inch line
D. E. Newton, Hartford, W. Theodore T. Reed ; Mr. and
Following the service. there the chapel in .the fonn of· the would have to be connected at
Mrs. Paul Chapman, Mrs.
will be light refreshments sculptured glass window and the corner of Beech and Lin- Va ., 100 shares.
Williamson,
Pomeroy,
W.
C.
Fred
served.
Crow and Mrs. Patrick
chapel furniture. President of coln Sis. and run to Vine St. at a
40
shares.
Lochary have met with Bishop
the association, Mrs. Richard prohibitive estimated cost of
Downing,
Pomeroy,
200
C.
Krumm to consider possible
Elliott, '"'ld the group owes $8,000.
'
I !:&gt;'·~ ,. ,c\
shares.
candidates for rector of the
tlieir slicciss to the pec!ple of
Brewer inquired Into the
Geo.
Eiselstein,
Pomeroy,
70
church.
' ·
the community who have possibility of his drilling a weD
shares.
During the interim, the Rev.
supported the association In on his property, since he i8
A.
D.
Brown,
Pomeroy,
100
Reroy
Davis, a graduate
their money-raising ventures. unable to obtain satisfactory
shares.
student of Ohio University, will
The association has con- service from the community. It
Geo.
McQuigg,
Pomeroy,
100
preach and conduct services at
ducted bake sales, rwnmage was pointed out that a state
200 Baby Chicks to be given
shares.
·
Grace
Church. The Rev. Mr.
away by tht Middleport
sales, bazaars, and operated regulation requires that a well
"Fifth:
This
CerUficate
is
Pentecostal Church, S. Third
Davis was one time associate
cotton candy machines at local must be 500 feet from any
made
In
order
that
we
may
Ave.. Middleport, this
rector at Christ Church in
fairs to raise money for the sewer. Brewer stated that he
Sun~y It our Sun~y SchOGI
avail
ourselves
of
the
adGlendale, Ohio. At present he is
· new medical center chapel. could drill a well at least that
at 10 a.m.
·
vantages
of
the
aforesaid
act.
working on his doctoral degree
Their next event will be a bake far from any sewer , as
Special Singing
"In
wibless
whereof
we
have
in Education at Ohio
sale thiS Saturday at the First provided by law.
Pastor, William KniHel
Auditions has a special trea t for ladies ,on the go!
hereunto
set
.
our
hands
this
University.
S. S. Supt.. Ronald Dougan
National Bank In Gallipolis
Mayor John Zerkle said that
Shopp ing or touring; you'll love the soft comfo rt of " Chapte r" . .. and its multiBasket dinner toll owlng . from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with all the vlllage, although it cannot thirUeth dsy of March, 1872.
by
the
14
(Signed
Sunday School.
colo r design that goes wi! h so man y of your fa shions.
proceeds again going to the finance a bigger line to Vine
Everyone Welcome
shareholders)."
Chapel Memorial Fund.
St., should try to help. He
All sizes and widths
Although organized March
suggested
that council 30, 1872, the bank did not open
SPEAKER NOTED
MAOil IN U. I .A.
IS
•
representatives, the planning
Michael
Hazelton
will
be
the
BETTY OHLINGER
its doors lot business unW June
~'\'\'\\\\ \ \ 1 1 I I '' ' 0' O f fl / //ff///~~
commission and the board of 17 the same year. The bank ~ est speakerat6a . rn. Sunday
publiC' affairs meet next
was first located at the comer when a Sunrise Service is held
Tuesday and discuss a trip to
of Court and East Main Sis., at the Middleport Church of
Colwnbua in an attempt to
102 E. MAIN
and moved to its present Christ.
,. POMEROY
secure a federal grant which
would provide fMds for such location at the corner of Court
East Second, one block r---------------~~~~~
improvements to the water and
away, in 1905.
system. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer
The Blue and Grey is now
.,,
agreed to attend the Tuesday
night session.
located
In theThe
original
of the bank.
bankbuilding
moved
Brewer also reported that a Into Its tresent structure on
ditch along the street has filled Jan. 16, 1905. A newspaper
up and is not taking drain
water which In turn is ruining account of the move to the new
in 1905 said:
the driveway to his home, he quarters
"The Pomeroy National
said. Officials agreed to look Bank was moved into the new
Into the matter. Last year the quarters at the corner of Court
ditch was cleared by Com- and Second Sis., Monday. After
munity Action Program a steady growth of 32 years,
workers and perhaps, can be they are now located in one ol
again thiS year, they said.
the prettiest and most comCouncil discussed at length pletely furnished banks In the
Insurance coverage of the southeastern part of the state.
vni.age on its property and The new b&amp;nk was built under
equipment. It was reported t~e direction of the new
tjlat new properties have not management which took
been added to the Insurance charge of the Pomeroy
listing as they have been National Bank in 1900.
LOWEB · PBI~ES ~
acquired . The matter was
"Since thai time the bank
turned over to committee has grown In PoPular favor and
members, Mrs. Jeane Morgan, the names of P. B. Stanbery,
David Ohlinger and Fred John McQuigg and Edwin Nye
Hoffman who will obtain a stand for confidence and fair
I _.
.•
current list of all of property treatment In banking business
and equipment owned by the throughout the county and
village so that Insurance state.
coverage may he updated.
"Mr. McQuigg, the popular
It was recalled the last time cashier, has been connected
this was done was about 15 with the bank since 1874 and
years ago.
cashier since 1884. Mr. Nye haa
The coodltion of the village been a880Ciated with him since
owned 'apartment at the I~.Mr . ~~.whllewell
Village HaD was dlscuased. known In financial circles
Windows should be replaced, it many years longer, has been
was repor!ed, which Is ex- president of the bank since
'
The tun mower 1o own. Rear 13.5
pected to be costly. Council 1900.11
cu . ln. 4-cycle engine . 3 forward
was asked by the mayor to
speeds,
neut.ral ar,d 1 reverse ...
" mill over" the problem
AUTO RECOVERED
so easy to operate it feels·almost
before the next meeting. Chase
Sheriff Robert Harlenbach
like dr iv ing a car. 7 level cuHiog '
reported· that tiling for a --today received· a teletype
heights. Easy.act lon reco il
MON., TUES ..
starter. l·plece steel grass cu·t.
section of BrowneD Ave. would message from the Chicago
· WED.&amp; SAT.
ling ·blade. Exceptlonal .tractlon,
be costly. About 110 feet is Police Dept. advising that a
9:00to5:00
from 12.50x4.10-ln . pn eumatic .
needed. He wiD secure prices 1962 Chevrolet Impala auto
THURSDAY
rear ·tires ; 10.50x3.SO-in. semibefore the next meeting.
stolen In Meigs County in
pneumatic fron t tires. 5-ln. guide' ·
9:00TO NOO"
Attending the meeUng were January of this year has been
wheels. Overall : 52x31&gt; 37 ln. '
' FRIDAY ·
Thelma
OPEN FRI. 'TIL 8 .:. SAT. 'TIL 9
those named earlier and recovered there. David Bowen,
hi gh . Ma ny safely fea tu re&gt;.
9,oo To9:0b
OSBORNE
Br ig ht red color.
Counclbnan William Walters owner of the car, had reported
Pomeroy
POMEROY, OHIO
992-2178
and Clerk-Treasurer (\ene the theft from his residence 3n
220 E. Main
Grate.
Jan. ·n.
By KATIECROW
Many hands make li,ght
wcrk.
The cooperative spirit of
Meigs Co~ntlans has been
proved again as many have
come forward to assist in
ucancer Crusade Sunda y"
M&gt;ril9 at Meigs High School at
Rock Springs.
.
Cancer Crusade ~day will
offer free entertainment
beginning at 12: 20 MtilS p. m.
The only charge will be for the
dinner, $1.50, which will be
served from noon Mtil 3 P· m.
Col=bus radio personality,
Jim LOhse, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Lohse, Wolfe Drive,
Pomeroy,
serve as master
of ceremonies.
Entertainment to be featured
include: "Willie," "Critics
Choice," " Cogwell Convention ," Meigs High orchestra, Red Stewart and his
Country Western band,
Gloria 's Baton group and
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OOLORFUL MINIATUI!I! EASTER IIASICE'l'S were
pl'epared for 1311 Meigs Cowlty ~~ children at the
PomeroY National Bank Wednelda7 afternoon. The at- ·
traCtive rerilembranee~, cllaplayed by Mra. )farllyn Wolfe,
8Silalant cubler Gillie bank, were dl8trlbuted today to the
kindergarten duw at P-OJ IIIII Ylddleport ll!d the
kindergarten and special education cllsles at Rutland.
Provldtilg the ld'l&amp; for creatq the Euler rememh!'llncea
and provlclq attradlve ruffled boxes In wbtcll tbey we"
delivered waa Mrs. Ruth Gollley, lalented Midllltpclrt artist.
. 'l1le treats were provided as a part of the ~·s .IOOih an- '
nlvenary obllei"VIIJlce.

schools, George Hall and
Armand Turley on the organ,
display booths will be featured
by Mrs . Norma Wayland,
stamp collection; Jack Slavin,
sculpture; Ruth Gosney, art;
ceramic products, Mrs.. Alice
Mills, Mrs. Frances Hewetsm,
Tom Martin and Kathryn
Evans ; Meigs High School
variety art show and
elementary groups, county
cultural art winners, and
poster displays by senior and
elementary students.

Church, creamed baked Meigs Band Boosters operatJnc
chicken ; Chester Ladies and donating fuhds from
Auxillary and firemen, Mid· popcorn machine ; free d
dleport Methodist Cburch, St. drinks to be donated by Royal
Paul Lutheran Church of Crown Cola, Middleport, and
Pomeroy , First United Athena BotWng Company, and
Presbyterian Church of Meigs cheerleadlng squads In
Middleport, baked potatoes; charge of buck board.
It is anUclpated )hat enough
residents of Racine, ~ bbage
food
has been donated to serve
for slaw ; D&amp;D Market of
Pomeroy, Trinity Church of 1100 people ..
This is a Meigs ·County
Pomeroy, slaw ·dressing;
Friday and
Pomeroy American Leg ion program and the support ol
Saturday
Auxiliary, J .O.F . Class of Meigs County people is needed
ONLY!!
Pomeroy Methodist Church to make the day a success.
Dinner tickets may be
and Trinity Church, green
Movies on can cer and beans; Simon's Market, purchased from Mrs. Howard
prevention will he shown and bacon ; Ladles Auxiliary Or Birchfield, Rutland, ·Kermit
speakers from the Cleveland Rutland Fire Department, Wall.on , Pomeroy and .at ·
office will discuss the Cancer coffee ; Episcopal Church of Middleport Post Office. Tickets
program In Ohio.
Pomeroy, salt, pepper, sugar, for the dinner may also be
Donating food are: Holswn napkins and hot cups, and purchased at the door. ,.
and Helners Bakeries, rolls; B.P.W. Club, $20.
JUST/NT/ME
Valley Bell Dairy , butler ;
All coolo;s from Meigs High,
FOR EASTER
Broughton's, milk ; Catholic Bradbury Elementary,
Women's
Club,
Ladles Pomeroy · Elementary and
(Continued from page 1)
New Spring Styles
Auxiliary of Syrpcuse Fire Meigs JMior High In charge of
Association shall be the ·
Dept., First Baptist Church of kitchen; Candystrlpers will be
Pomeroy National Bank.
by
Middleport, Middleport Legion hostesses; home economic
Big Rack_
"Second:
The
said
Auxiliary , women of Mid- students will cater tables;
asaociation shall be located In
BETIER
dleport Mt. Moriah Baptist members
of
Pomeroy the City of Pomeroy, County ol
An)erican Legion will be in Meigs and State of Ohio, where
DRESSES
charge of cleaning trays and its operations of discount and
silverware; Kroger Store and deposit are to be carried on.
LETART, W. Va. (Winfred Denise Sawyer , MechanicsA&amp;P Store are donating
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"Third: The Capllal Stock of
(Red) Waller Hoffman, ii4, burg, Ohio; two brothers,
BONDS
FORFEITED
Letart Route I, died unex- James, of Camp Conley, and merchandise as needed ; the Association shall be TWo
One defendant was fined and
· Wash 'n wear fabrics .
pectedly Wednesday at Charles, of Pomeroy ; a sister, Pomeroy Pastry Shop a cake; Hundred Thousand Dollars ..
two others forfeited bond in the
'New one piece spring
Franklin, W. Va. He was on a Mrs. Betty, Roush of Mason,
($200,000), and the same shaD Sc·L
court of Pomeroy Mayor
styles and (ackel
he divided Into TWo thousand
1c.eutU
fishing trip when he apparently and seven grandchildren.
dresses Included. All
William Baronlck Wednesday
the season 's best
He was born at West
shares of one hundred dollars
,
suffered a heart attack.
Junior Sizes colors.
night. Forfeiting bonds were
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Surviving are his mother, Colwnbla on Jan. 11, 1918. He
each.
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Harley Driunmond; Dexter,
Misses Sizes
"FoW'Ih: The name and
(Continued from page I)
Mrs.· Maud Hoffman YoMg, was preceded In death by his
.,.
$23.70, speeding, and E~rl
residence
of
each
of
the
Mason ; his wife, Lyta Shaffer father, Walter Hoffman.
Satw-day at 3 p.m., the Shriner, Colwnbus, $25, in·
structure , however, if the
of
this Children's Easter service and toxication. Fined ss·and·costs
shareholders
Mr . Hollman was a owner wishes to 'keep them.
Hoffman; low- sons, Edwin and
Daryl, Urbana, Ohio; Charles, hydraulic speclallst with the
Council voted to advertise for Association, with the nwnber presentation of the church was Robert Jones, 20, .Shade
at home, and Airman First Kaiser Alumlnwn Corp. at sale a part of a lot at the corner of shares held by each are as schoollntssionary offering will for falling to maintain assw-ed
Clsss James at the Warren Air Ravenswood and was a veteran of Ebn and Broadway Sts. The follows :
be held at Grace Episcopal clear distance.
V.
B.
Hortoll,
Pomeroy,
300
of
World
War
II.
Church
In Pomeroy. Following
Force Base In Wyoming ; two
council is reserving the right to
shares.
Funeral services will be held reject aU' bids. AU coMcil
the service there will be a
Marriage License
daughters, Mrs . Delores
G.
W
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Moredock,
Hartford,
at
1:30
p.m.
Saturday
at
the
celebration and egg hMt for
Gregory O'Dell Erwin, 24,
Martin, Urbana, and Mrs.
m!llllbers voted In favoring of .
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the children.
~ew Haven, and ~ Saloma
H. S. Horton, Pomeroy, 400
the Rev. George Hoschar of. exception of Richard Vaughan
On Easter Sunday there will Globokar, 21, Pomeroy.
ficlatlng. Burial will be In who voted against proceeding shares.
HOFFMAN TO SPEAK
be holy communion and a
A. Davis, Pomeroy, 100 servl~ at 10:30 a.m. This will
Sunrise services will be held Kirkland Memorial Gardens at with any plan whatever to sell
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shares.
be the Rev. Stanley Platat 6 .a.m. Sunday at the Mid· Point Pleasant. Friends may the property.
P. Schreiber, Pomeroy, 100 lenbw-g's last official service
dleport First Baptist Olurch. A call at the funeral home from 2
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brewer,
at Grace Church . He is
bus will leave the chllrch at to 4 and from 7 to 9 -p.m. Vine St., entered complaints shares.
E.
J.
Horton,
Pomeroy,
90
retiring, and he and Mrs.
5: 15 a.m.- ~day to pick up Friday.
w.ith council about water
shares.
Plattenbw-g
are moving to the
residents about town who wish
pressw-e at their home. They
H.
Remington,
Pomeroy,
W.
Cincinnati area .
to attend. The Golden Rule
suggested a larger main tine In
100
shares.
A speeial connmittee made
Clsss will be In charge with
the street. However, MainBenj.
Wadman,
Pomeroy,
up of the senior warden, Rome
Robert Parker worship leader.
tenance Supervisor Harold
(Continued
fl:om
page
I)
100
shares.
Williamson; the junior warden,
Spealr.er will be Fred Hoffman.
Chase stated thai a six inch line
D. E. Newton, Hartford, W. Theodore T. Reed ; Mr. and
Following the service. there the chapel in .the fonn of· the would have to be connected at
Mrs. Paul Chapman, Mrs.
will be light refreshments sculptured glass window and the corner of Beech and Lin- Va ., 100 shares.
Williamson,
Pomeroy,
W.
C.
Fred
served.
Crow and Mrs. Patrick
chapel furniture. President of coln Sis. and run to Vine St. at a
40
shares.
Lochary have met with Bishop
the association, Mrs. Richard prohibitive estimated cost of
Downing,
Pomeroy,
200
C.
Krumm to consider possible
Elliott, '"'ld the group owes $8,000.
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shares.
candidates for rector of the
tlieir slicciss to the pec!ple of
Brewer inquired Into the
Geo.
Eiselstein,
Pomeroy,
70
church.
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the community who have possibility of his drilling a weD
shares.
During the interim, the Rev.
supported the association In on his property, since he i8
A.
D.
Brown,
Pomeroy,
100
Reroy
Davis, a graduate
their money-raising ventures. unable to obtain satisfactory
shares.
student of Ohio University, will
The association has con- service from the community. It
Geo.
McQuigg,
Pomeroy,
100
preach and conduct services at
ducted bake sales, rwnmage was pointed out that a state
200 Baby Chicks to be given
shares.
·
Grace
Church. The Rev. Mr.
away by tht Middleport
sales, bazaars, and operated regulation requires that a well
"Fifth:
This
CerUficate
is
Pentecostal Church, S. Third
Davis was one time associate
cotton candy machines at local must be 500 feet from any
made
In
order
that
we
may
Ave.. Middleport, this
rector at Christ Church in
fairs to raise money for the sewer. Brewer stated that he
Sun~y It our Sun~y SchOGI
avail
ourselves
of
the
adGlendale, Ohio. At present he is
· new medical center chapel. could drill a well at least that
at 10 a.m.
·
vantages
of
the
aforesaid
act.
working on his doctoral degree
Their next event will be a bake far from any sewer , as
Special Singing
"In
wibless
whereof
we
have
in Education at Ohio
sale thiS Saturday at the First provided by law.
Pastor, William KniHel
Auditions has a special trea t for ladies ,on the go!
hereunto
set
.
our
hands
this
University.
S. S. Supt.. Ronald Dougan
National Bank In Gallipolis
Mayor John Zerkle said that
Shopp ing or touring; you'll love the soft comfo rt of " Chapte r" . .. and its multiBasket dinner toll owlng . from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with all the vlllage, although it cannot thirUeth dsy of March, 1872.
by
the
14
(Signed
Sunday School.
colo r design that goes wi! h so man y of your fa shions.
proceeds again going to the finance a bigger line to Vine
Everyone Welcome
shareholders)."
Chapel Memorial Fund.
St., should try to help. He
All sizes and widths
Although organized March
suggested
that council 30, 1872, the bank did not open
SPEAKER NOTED
MAOil IN U. I .A.
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Michael
Hazelton
will
be
the
BETTY OHLINGER
its doors lot business unW June
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commission and the board of 17 the same year. The bank ~ est speakerat6a . rn. Sunday
publiC' affairs meet next
was first located at the comer when a Sunrise Service is held
Tuesday and discuss a trip to
of Court and East Main Sis., at the Middleport Church of
Colwnbua in an attempt to
102 E. MAIN
and moved to its present Christ.
,. POMEROY
secure a federal grant which
would provide fMds for such location at the corner of Court
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improvements to the water and
away, in 1905.
system. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer
The Blue and Grey is now
.,,
agreed to attend the Tuesday
night session.
located
In theThe
original
of the bank.
bankbuilding
moved
Brewer also reported that a Into Its tresent structure on
ditch along the street has filled Jan. 16, 1905. A newspaper
up and is not taking drain
water which In turn is ruining account of the move to the new
in 1905 said:
the driveway to his home, he quarters
"The Pomeroy National
said. Officials agreed to look Bank was moved into the new
Into the matter. Last year the quarters at the corner of Court
ditch was cleared by Com- and Second Sis., Monday. After
munity Action Program a steady growth of 32 years,
workers and perhaps, can be they are now located in one ol
again thiS year, they said.
the prettiest and most comCouncil discussed at length pletely furnished banks In the
Insurance coverage of the southeastern part of the state.
vni.age on its property and The new b&amp;nk was built under
equipment. It was reported t~e direction of the new
tjlat new properties have not management which took
been added to the Insurance charge of the Pomeroy
listing as they have been National Bank in 1900.
LOWEB · PBI~ES ~
acquired . The matter was
"Since thai time the bank
turned over to committee has grown In PoPular favor and
members, Mrs. Jeane Morgan, the names of P. B. Stanbery,
David Ohlinger and Fred John McQuigg and Edwin Nye
Hoffman who will obtain a stand for confidence and fair
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current list of all of property treatment In banking business
and equipment owned by the throughout the county and
village so that Insurance state.
coverage may he updated.
"Mr. McQuigg, the popular
It was recalled the last time cashier, has been connected
this was done was about 15 with the bank since 1874 and
years ago.
cashier since 1884. Mr. Nye haa
The coodltion of the village been a880Ciated with him since
owned 'apartment at the I~.Mr . ~~.whllewell
Village HaD was dlscuased. known In financial circles
Windows should be replaced, it many years longer, has been
was repor!ed, which Is ex- president of the bank since
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The tun mower 1o own. Rear 13.5
pected to be costly. Council 1900.11
cu . ln. 4-cycle engine . 3 forward
was asked by the mayor to
speeds,
neut.ral ar,d 1 reverse ...
" mill over" the problem
AUTO RECOVERED
so easy to operate it feels·almost
before the next meeting. Chase
Sheriff Robert Harlenbach
like dr iv ing a car. 7 level cuHiog '
reported· that tiling for a --today received· a teletype
heights. Easy.act lon reco il
MON., TUES ..
starter. l·plece steel grass cu·t.
section of BrowneD Ave. would message from the Chicago
· WED.&amp; SAT.
ling ·blade. Exceptlonal .tractlon,
be costly. About 110 feet is Police Dept. advising that a
9:00to5:00
from 12.50x4.10-ln . pn eumatic .
needed. He wiD secure prices 1962 Chevrolet Impala auto
THURSDAY
rear ·tires ; 10.50x3.SO-in. semibefore the next meeting.
stolen In Meigs County in
pneumatic fron t tires. 5-ln. guide' ·
9:00TO NOO"
Attending the meeUng were January of this year has been
wheels. Overall : 52x31&gt; 37 ln. '
' FRIDAY ·
Thelma
OPEN FRI. 'TIL 8 .:. SAT. 'TIL 9
those named earlier and recovered there. David Bowen,
hi gh . Ma ny safely fea tu re&gt;.
9,oo To9:0b
OSBORNE
Br ig ht red color.
Counclbnan William Walters owner of the car, had reported
Pomeroy
POMEROY, OHIO
992-2178
and Clerk-Treasurer (\ene the theft from his residence 3n
220 E. Main
Grate.
Jan. ·n.
By KATIECROW
Many hands make li,ght
wcrk.
The cooperative spirit of
Meigs Co~ntlans has been
proved again as many have
come forward to assist in
ucancer Crusade Sunda y"
M&gt;ril9 at Meigs High School at
Rock Springs.
.
Cancer Crusade ~day will
offer free entertainment
beginning at 12: 20 MtilS p. m.
The only charge will be for the
dinner, $1.50, which will be
served from noon Mtil 3 P· m.
Col=bus radio personality,
Jim LOhse, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Lohse, Wolfe Drive,
Pomeroy,
serve as master
of ceremonies.
Entertainment to be featured
include: "Willie," "Critics
Choice," " Cogwell Convention ," Meigs High orchestra, Red Stewart and his
Country Western band,
Gloria 's Baton group and
champion twirlers , Bissell
Brothers, choral groups from
Meigs and Southern High

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Walter Hoffman Dies Wednesday

Saturday Hunt

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thar-Thlnk!!
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IN LOVING memory of Olan
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ago today March 30 1970
Softly the leave• of memory
fall Gently we gather and
treasure them all Unseen
unheard he is always near
Still oved still mlsoed and so
very dear

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HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
Enlist now - stay home unt I
after graduation Guaranteed

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OFFICE
MACHINE
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MARimA
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616 Mlln 51
Belpre 0
413-6.551

facts about lhe 180 Day
Delayed Entry Program and
the Army s new pay raise
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MASON
and
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Bulldozer Radiator to
Smallest Heater Core
Nelllan lltgs
Rldlelor Spociellsf

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph m
Pomeroy
217~

Not A Motor Route

The Dai~ ~inel
Ph 614-992 2156
STARTING SALARY SlO 660
I m looking for an Intelligent
en hus as lie and reliable
person

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Pomeroy

Free Estimate

ON
CENTRAL HEATING
OR
AIR CONDITIONING

Porneror Home &amp; Auto
OpeniTIIS
Monday thrv S.turdoy

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All WEAlltER ROOFING

HOME

&amp; CONSTRUCTION

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ON YOUR LOT

240 Lincoln 51
Mlddlopart OhiO
Dill An"'""y Plumbing
Wt llllve • complo,. Home
Molntenoncs Strvlce the

ONLY S13 750
Wt Speclallzt In aluminum
vinyl and stttl s ding
flbtrQtas brick and atont
complete tint ot rt~tdentlal
and commercial roofing
rtmodtllng
building
suspended ctlllng1 Interior
end exterior painting com
Plttellne of Maaonry work Afl
work guarantttd to cuatomer
utls,acrton We are fully
Insured tor your protection 32

year around No m1Her what

your need Compltlt roof ar
spouting rtpolr Interior or
exterior carpentry Ceiling
lilt olld Ponetlng alld Siding
Campltlo Plumb1ng &amp;
Hrellng
O.y Number 992 2550

N 2nd 992 3111
ALLSIDI! BUILDERS &amp;
CONSTR CO

We have 24 hr emertency
servict

992 5103
742 3947
992 3891 7414761
We are fully insured

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1970 Ford Cuslom Sl Wlj. ........ ..S1999

1969 Dodge % Ton

351 V 8 eng automatic trans power brakes

Sweptlrne V 8 torquefltte heavy duty

1969 Ford Faidane HT Q)e. .......... '1595

1969 Dodge % Ton

V 8 eng me automatrc trans p steering local
1 owner car with less than 23 000 miles
spotless tntertor good w w tires white finish
blue lntenor radio

Sweptllne Slant stx fl speed low mileage

1967
International
ton V 8 4 speed heavy duty
1966 Dodge %Ton
Sweptlme V 8 4 speed Camper Spectal

1966 Dodge % Ton
Sweptltne V 8 3 speed one owner

RAWLINGS

UPHOLSTERING SERVICE
complele selection of fabrics
and vinyl to choose from
Pick up and delivery Slater
Upholslerlng Rl 3 Pomeroy
phone 992 3617
3 28 301p
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rateol Ph ~~
~782 Gallipolis John Russell'
Owner &amp; Operator
5 12 tfc

DEPENDABLE CITY
992 2151 OR 992 2152 MIDDLEPORT
OPEN UNTIL 8 00 PM each evenmg
except Saturday &amp; Sunday

Real Estate For Sale

VINYL and aluminum siding
free estimates references
call collect 446 3608 Byerly
Construction Co Galllpol s
3 2~ 301p

6 ROOM house &amp; bath on State

0 DEL. WHEEL allghmenl
located at Crossroads Rt 124
Complete front end service
tune up and brake service
Wheels balanced elec
troDically
All
work
guaranteed
Reasona~le
rates Phone 992 3213
1 27 lfc

CLELAND
REALTY

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cancelled'
Lost
your
operators license' Coli HI'!.
2966
6-IS lfc
C BRADFORD Auct oneer
Complete Service
Phone 949 3821
Racine Ohio
Crill Bradford
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Goegleln Reaay Mix Co
Middleport Ohio
6 30 lfc
SEPTIC tanks cleaned Miller
Sanitation Stewart Ohio Ph
662 3035
2 12 ffc
HOUSE BUILDERS CAh
GUY NErGLER RACINE
OHIO
3 5 301c
BACKHOE ANO DOZER work
Septic tanks Installed George
(Bill) Pullins Phone 992 2478
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call
Pomeroy Ohio

terlor

WHITE
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In excellent con

dit on out of all floods good
location

carpeted

S12 800 00
1 FLOOR PLAN
1 rooms 4 bedrooms bath
dining room recreation
room garage about 1

acre

of ground S19 900 00
80 ACRES
Nice laying ground borders
on 2 roads some t1mber
large barn milk house crib
and other buildings 1h story
frame home 7 rooms bath 4
bedrooms fine for a family
JUST S17 600 00
3 BEDROOMS
S room 1 story frame 2
baths full basement nice
kitchen large lot with frailer
space gas forced air fur
nace good neighborhood
S7 900 00

SEE US FOR Awnings storm
doors and windows carports
aluminum sld ng

and railing A Jacob sales
For

free

estimates phone Charles
Lisle Syracuse V V
Johnson and Son Inc
3 21fc--- - - - -

Real Estate For Sale
RACINE - 7 room house ex
cellenl location oul of high
water 1 2 bath carpet on two

VERA EBLEN
992 3020

vestment property eas y
converted Into -4 Apts
2 Homes for One J
bedro(im &amp; bath mostly all
paneled attached garage
Small home J room &amp; bath
on same ot Both homes for
one pr ce on Broadway

POMEROY
Locust Street - 3 bedroom

1 2 bath Includes all carpet
drapes Attached garage

&amp;

$18 000

Bnck
St
Investment
Property 2 Apt s extra lot
for tra ler sa 500
Carry Out &amp; D(ive In close
New Shopping Center
Show ng excellent returns

to

$17

500

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Vzrgil B. Teaford, Sr.- Broker
110 Mechame Street

Pomeroy,Ohio 45769
NEW LISTING
NEW - 3 bedroom all electric home 1h balhs large
living nice kitchen with double sink Ullllly room Plenty
of closet space 2 garages 1 15 acres Out on old Roufe 33
NICE OLOER HOME
MODERN - J bedrooms 1h baths birch kllchen double
sink stove and refrigerator Gas fireplace sl ding glass
doors from dining to back and side porch 2 lots double

"NOTICE"

1969 Chev. Impala Cpe. .............. '2095

327 engine 4 speed trans dean Interior &amp;
good hres Med grn ftnlsh Nice

1969 FORD '4 Ton 8 wide body h duty equipped Inc 4
speed trans springs boOster brakes 750x16 a ply tires
beaut ful red fmlsh chrome body mldgs chrome w c
mirrors S cab lights 360 V 8 engine chrome front
bumper rear step bumper Priced for spring action 1219S

Pomeroy Motor Ca.

on Hard road Salem Township
4 ACRES
NEAR TUPPERS PLAINS - 2 bedrooms bath T P
water Nice birch kllchen double sink and stove 2 living
rooms Only StO 500 00
S1 500 00 DOWN
3 ACR E5 - 6 room house well spring garden Other
buildings SS3 42 a Month
DON T WAIT UNTIL IT IS SOLD BUY TODAY
TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE
t923325 HELEN~ TEAFORD ASSOCIATE 992 237a

ANNOUNCEMENT OF
PUBLIC HEARING

Chopper Basket

Pursuant to Chapter 6111
Ohio Revised Code the Oh o
Water Pollution Control Board
will meet and hold a public
hearin" n He~:trlng Room No 2
Ohio Departments Building 65
South Front Street Columbus
Oh o on the 6th of April 197~ at
9 30 a m tor the purpose of
rete v ng
testimony
and
evidence from which the Board
will adopt an amended 1m
plementatlon schedule tor the
munlclpallt es and lndustr es in
the Upper Oh o River (up
stream of Portsmouth to the
Ohio Pennsylvania state ~lne)
Interested persons are en
couraged to offer pertlnen.t
testimony before the Board
Based on the record of in
format on presented a1 the
hearing th' Board w II establish
new mptementat on schedules
for appropriate municipalities
and lndustr es
Persons
interested
in
rece v ng a copy of the proposed
amended Implementation
scht;~dule shol.lfi:l write to Mr
John E Richards Acting t;h ef
0 v son of Engineering Ohio
Department ot t-tealth P 0
Box 118 Columbus Ohio 0216

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KAISER
ALUMINUM EXCELLENT
NEIGHBORHOOD PHONE
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air furnace Near Pomeroy
ELLIS ROUTE 1 BOX 49B
Elementary School Phone
COTTAGEVILLE W VA
992 738.4 to !ljiO
25239
111 lfc
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985 3529
1 28 tfc

152 Butternut

FRIDAY
MARCH 31st

NOTIC~

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The Cub Restaurant

Start your

Your Chevy Dealer

3 BEDROOM ranch type home
Arbaugh Addlllon Tuppers
Plains All new with total
electric and centra~ air
condiUonlng bath and '4 fully
carpeted full basement
garage In basement See by
appointment pl\one 992 2196
or 992 35115 Denny Thompson
Financing available
12 3Q.tfc
NICE 2 story home wltll full
basement 2 lots new forced

Will be there until 11 a m to
sell papers

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DRY WALL Finisher con
lraclor R I Dubbeld phone
742 5825
3 27 Sic

REDUCE sefe &amp; fast wllli
GoBese Tablels &amp; E Vap CARL Chevaliers
Used
wafer pills at Nelson Drugs
Clothing Store Long B&lt;illom
317 20fp
Is now at Corpenler s Penn
toll Station at Dullls Run
ABOUT YOJJR WEIGHT
3 246lp
overweight ladles teens and
men lnferest.d In a Weight CHICKEN Barbecue Easter
Watchers ( R) Class In
Sunday April 2 from 11 am
Pomeroy write
Weight
to S p m at the Racine F re
Watcher• ( R) 1863 Section
Station Complete c~lcken
Rd Clnclnnllti Ohio -45237
dinner Sl so chltken only Sl
10.3-tfc
3 22 91c

TRUCK SPECIAL!

Estate For Sale

Duo to Recine Fire Dept
Chlcktll Barbecue

WANTED- Anyone Interested
In culling about 100 acres ot
limber Pay as you go Phone
992 5786
3-29 61c

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

Re~l

We Will Be Closed
Easter Sunday Aprtl2

GUN SHOOT also r)fle matches
- open sites only, Forked
Run 5porlsman Club Sunday
April 2 12 noon
3 29 31c

V 8 engtne automatic trans p steering
factory arr conditioned good w w tires radio
dark green fmlsh with spotless rnterlor

Corner location tor service station

car garage 2 hen houses Minerals except coal Located

3 30 3 p

•ms

4 BEDROOMS
NIFTY - Birch kitchen natural gas furnace bath full
basement Large lot Garage S10 000 00
NEW LISTING
HARRISONVILLE - 7 room home nearly all carpeted
1;, baths gas heating 3 bedrooms modern kilchen wllh
double sink end bar 6 lots or 1/• acres Garage 40x70

3 30 3tc

Fryar

do sewing of all kinds In
FURNITURE dishes WILL
my home Phone 992-6879
~~&lt;&gt;:&lt;:kS, brass beds silver
3 26 3Qip
dollars
or
complete
households Write M D
Miller Rt ~ Pomeroy Ohio
Coil '992 6~71
3 16 lfc

Factory air condlttontng V 8 engine auto
trans P S P B good w s w tires many
more extras A low price now t

Ojllll EVIS fd 8

Cusey Mgr

Wanted To Buy

garage

NEW LISTING
142 ACRES - Of nice clean laying land 2 parns wllh
sheds 4 good springs farm pond and watering trough 2

FARM 160acres dairy or beef
large bank barn ~7 stan
chi on m lk house equlppc!d 2
silos all outside bulld1ngs 2
ponds hard surface road see
any Ime 2 miles N of Rl 1 on
Sumner Rd Co Rd 36 11
m les NE of Pomeroy M V

Local 1 owner new car trade In 13 000 mtles
automattctrans luggage rack radio chrome
wheel covers blue color blk vinyl Interior

992·2126

w

Sl 50 for 50 word mlnlrnum SMALLEY S Gift
Shop
Each additional word 2c
Chester Ohio have flower
BLIND ADS
arrangements for Ea•ter
Additional 25c Charge per
Many other flowers for all
Advertlsemeni
occasions polled flowers 99c
OFFICE HOURS
up baskets. loqse flowers
a 30 a m to s oo p m Detty
Avon bottles and many ~Iff
8 30 a m to 12 00 Noon
Items Open 12 1111 6 p m 1
Saturday
days a week Phone 985 3537
3 26 6tc

1971 Volkswagen Sq. Back Sedan '2495
1970 Dodge Polara .....................

POMEROY

Phone 992 2181

65 FORD Falcon 3 speed •+
N 2nd
Middleport
transmission six tires two :
snow all mounted bucket Iii
ACREAGE
seats good condition sell
51 X ROOM house 133 Butternut
Justolf Rt 7ctoseto Eastern
reasonable call after s p m 1;.
Ave Contact Ed Hedrick 2137
School 30 Acres 3 bedroom
992 5421
!
modern home electric heat
Wadsworth Drive Columbus
3
28-61p
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Tupper Plains water tap
Oh lo phone 237 ~34
11 2llfc 1965 INTERNATIONkL 1800 •
Farm near Eastern Schoo
series long wheel base good '
lnA r~cres 3 bedroom mod ern
60X12 2 bedroom all electric
!home Lots of t mber
cab good mechanical con
air condllloned 8x20 fl Porch
dillon
Henry Bahr 985 3988
and
aluminum
awning
MIDDLEPORT
3 29 ;nc
aluminum skirting com
Lovely ranch type br ck - 3
pletely setup
E!eautlfuf
bedrooms 1 2 bath bu t n
CHEVELLE 300 6 cylln
kitchen Choice ocat on on
!?calion OWner leaving slate 196S
der
4 door ~75 phone 992 •
Broadway
Phone 949 '4892 or 992 5212
7126
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North Second Ave
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32831p .

rooms new roof practically
new cemen block garage
garden plol gas heal Phone

949 39S4

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Cont_act_ As.wl:iate

HENRY E CLELAND SR
t have manv n ce bu id ng
3 26 61p ' - - - -R_E_A_L_T_O_R_ _--.J ' to_IS_ _ ~------.J

INTERIOR &amp; exterior paliiiing
R I Dubbeld phone 14? 5112S
3 21 Sic

representative

garage

JOHN

992 2368

SEWING MACHINES Repair
service all makes 992 2284
T1)t Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service We Sharpen Scissors
3 29 lfc

marquees

Route 12.41 w th an acre of

LOT 50x100
MIDDLE PORT- 2 story
frame 5 bedrooms 1 2
baths din ng room cellar

Order Your
Seed Corn Now

Real Estate For Sale

property S7 500 phone 992
2217
3 26 Sic

608 East Ma1n Street
POMEROY OHIO
992 22591114 00
Sunday &amp; Evenings
992 2568

ASK AIOUT COMPLETE
CUSTOM SPRAY SERVICE

V 8 engtne automatic trans p steerrng
factory a1r condttioned wtde oval tires radio
&amp; many other extras Gold fin Ish blk Interior

See Emerson Jones Pearl Ash Htlfon Wolfe
Wallace Amberger Dtck Rawhngs

MEIGS W VA. 25260
MEIG$9927151
MASON1735634

AVAILABLE
tor
house
cleamng
babv
sitting
kitchen
THERE will be no more
help for one week Send card
shooting matches this year
c o Mrs J Grueser Rt 1
We wish to thank everyone tor
Minersville Ohio
their partie pal on Syracuse
3 30 10fp
Volunleer Fire Deparlmenl
3 30 21c CARPEN'I'£R work ol ony
kind Phone D.,.ler Ohio 742
FIGHTfatiguewllh Z1pples the
4979
great Iron pill Only $1 98 at
J 28 301p
Nelson Drugs
3 17 301p WORK In Racine area such as
nslde and outside painting
roof lobs shingles spouting
Phone 949 2215
FERTILIZER
3283tc
Order. noW
get early
discount Bag bulk and
liquid
fertilizer
Take
delivery from our area
warehouse at Pomeroy

1967 Ford MUstang HT f,pe. .........'1395

1/ 2

Cab &amp; Chassts V 8 4 speed eng me rust rebuilt

Everything In Home
Mllntenance

Employment Wanted

good tires clean Interior beige finish radio

1957 Dodge 1% Ton

CONST.

EXTERMINAOON

1969 Dodge %Ton

Van Slant six 3 speed lots of room

and
SON

Y-CITY

ALOT OF VALUES!

1966 Dodge Tradesman

KITCHEN

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MOBILE ti»MES

992 5786

1r PLUMBING CO

1 cor garqe brick tront
well to well urpet

1111111011

Get ready for sprtng wtth
thts Truck Spectill Sale
from Rawlmgs Prtces too
low to advert1se All sharp
and ready to go

private parties banquets
special occasions
Ideal for meeting place with or without kitchen
privileges
Individual Catering
Will seat up to 150 people

Phone 992 2094

area someone who would
like to assume the operation
of a multiple line lnsur-.
Gtt Rid of Them
agency Sell and servfel .utoWo
wfll
protect any slnglt
f re life health and Ill P
For
AppOintment
for
dwelling
THidtllce
Insurance Full traiiiM Will
Phone 949 2803
be provided at no cc.t • . .
S149.50
man selected plus a lltllry
WRITTEN
WARRANTY
{no a draw) for up to 3
Call Cotltei614-4S2 3151
f needed Coli Mr Ferguson
a ~46 4707 for an ap For Sale
polntment
3 30 21c DROP leaf table - S15 baby
bed - SIO high chair - $3
Columbia Grafonola - SIS
6»MelnSt
guitar-limp outfit - $SO old
Mob1le Homes For Sale
Zanoavlllo Ohio
oil tamps - 110 phone 9.111
3194
12 FT WI DE troller with
3 29 IDip HARRISON S TVand Anteriifa
automatic washer &amp; dryer
air conditioning TV see
Service Phone 992 2S22
PUREBRED Guernsey cow
Harold Johnson Chester
6-lQ.tfc
good family cow Will freshen
Ohio
fn aboul ~weeks Paul Karr 1
3 26-llp
mile N of Chesler Ohio 98S
3538
1969 HOLLY PARK 12 x 60
3 29 31c For Sale
early American carpeted
living room front dining : : - - - - - - TAKING orders tor Decoration AKC REGISTERED Australian
room
two
bedrooms
Day flowers also antiques
terrier doga nice Easter gift
awnings underpl~nlng
dishes and used clothing to
reduced price SSO each phone
Phone 1 985 4210
sell Colored decorated
Albany 698 3202
3-26 61p
Easter Eggs will be sold
3 2.1-lOip
Saturday Decor Craft &amp;
Hobby Shor, 620 Locust ONE
GARDEN
plow
Street Mldd epor1 Ohio
Springfield make roto price
3 29 3tc $60 Phone 9.19 3331
3 23 101p
MODERN Walnut Stereo radio
combination 4 speaker sound STAR kills rats quickly
system ~ speed changer
Sure 212 lbs Sl 69 Ebers
separate controls Balance bach Hdwe Sugar Run Mills
$61.41 Use our time payment
Plckena Hdwe Mason
plan Call 992 7085
12' 14' • 24' •
3 19 301p
3-2961c
TROPICAL FISH
fancy
MAPLE Stereo radio com
gupplea angels and breeders
blnatlon AM FM radio four
Bellas and supplies Phone
speakers 4 spead automatic 992 s~~
changer dual volume control
12 30-lfc
1220 Wuhlngton Blvd
Use our budget terms
_._._
Belpre Ohio
Balance $80 2S Call 992 1085
puppies Silver Toy
3 29 61c POODLE
Park view Kennels Phone 992 l
BERRY MILLER Mobile Home
S«J
Sales 705 Farson Street CLOSE OUT on 1971 full size
Bel pre Oh o Used and re
zig zag sewing machine For
possessed mobile homes Is
sewing stretch fabrics OAK Storm Door - 6 8 x 32
our specially Just arrived on
bullonholes fancy designs
- SIS regular screen door 6
our lot - Five 1971 Schull
elc
Paint slightly blemished
8 x 32 - $3 electric hedge
Mobile Homes Save &amp;&amp;&amp; on
Choice
of
carrying
case
or
clippers - $8 phone 992 5233
hese units while they last
sewing
stand
~9 80 cash or
3 26 lOip
Don I wall - shop now at
terms available Phone 992
Berry M Iter Mobile Home
SUI
Sales 705 Farson Street
3 29 6tc BEEGLE pups 6 months old
Belpre Oh o Open 1 days a
SIS male and female phone
Ul3656
week Phone 614 423 9531
ELECTROLUX
sweeper
deluxe
3 30 31c
3 2'2101p
model Complete with all
cleaning allachments and
uses paper bags Slightly used FREE llcketure now ave liable
For Rent
but cleans and looks like new
on a free giant $20 Easter
Will sell tor $37 2S cash or
Basket large chocolale
TRAILER space contact Roger
terms available Phone 992
Easter bunny and large fruit
Epple 98S 4106
SM1
and nut Easter egg See them
3 26-61c
today and get your fr,e
3 29-6tc
tickets no purchase required•
F1RST FLOOR furnished l
the Bright Slar Markel
al
bedroom apartment phone 1962 RAMBLER Ambassodor
next
to the Drive In Theatre
992 3874
wagon sell for parts new
Mlaon W Va where low
3 171fc
1orque converter $SO Call 992
prices and convenient service
- - - - - - -- - 2718 after 6 p m
are
teaturtd every dey check
3 30 lOip
TRAILER space available
the
following
prices and stock
Phone 992 5786
your larder Favorite or
3 29 61c SUBSCRIBE now to The
Bonus brand white bread 1
Buckeye Horseman
the
loaves
Sl with 110 odditlonol
news
megazlne
about
Ohio
s
APARTMENT 217 N 3rd Sl
purchase Broughton s 2 pet
horses and horsemen Reed
M ddleporl 3 rooms and bath
sweet milk gal 99c Bologna
about your favorite breed
pr vale en trance nice yard
In piece lb S9c grade A small
equitation
aids
book
reviews
phone 992 2780 or 992 U32
eggs
3 doz S1 smoktcl stab
upcoming
events
etc
In
the
3 23 tfc
bacon
whole or half lb 49&lt;:
March Issue Only~ 00 for 12
Von
camp
29 oz can pork and
ISsues Box ~~ PS Woos ler
2 BEDROOM mobile home wllh
beans2cansS9c
Hartswhole
0
44691
a r conditioning In Racine
kernel corn S cans Sl
area phone 992.6329
Broughton s Ice Milk Ice
3 23 lfc ALUMINUM car top boats
Cream Gal Sl 19 while
won rust or rot sefe and
potatoes 50 tb bag Sl 59
lightweight 10 12 13 and 14 II
Complete
assortment of fancy
In slock now Phone 992-6256
Easter
goodies
Including
after
s
p
m
THE
Easier Basktts trom Sl Ill to
3 30 30tc
S20 We accept F-al Food
Coupon Streich your money
ARTHUR Fulmer 8 track tape
food COUPI"'S and lime see us
deck Phone 992 600.5
for seed potatoes onion sets
3 3Q.3tc
and garden plants as needed
Save In many ways at Bright
PORTABLE electric sewing
Star Market next to Drive In
machine good condition
Theatre Mason W Va
Phone 985 3515 Chester Ohio
by
3711
3 3Q.31C
!loy Week Month
l•beral Rates
GOT AN EYE FOR A BUY? JUST arrived from factory a
Molorola Floor Samples Sale
new line of living room suites
Color only Brand new 72 and
PH 992 3629
starling
as low as S129 95 with
a few 71 all cabinets Some
Hercuron
Covers
new
unl s are sl ghlly scratched
bedroom
suites
as
low
as
.
all are priced lo see see them
S109
95
At
our
Used
Store
on
tonight R denour TV &amp; Ap
TRAILER Browns Trailer
1~15 Eastern Ave Gallipolis
pllance Chesler Ohlo0 Phone
Court Minersville Ohio
lots of good used furniture
9a5 3307
phone 992 3324
Save
~ourself some money
3 30 61c
3 3 tfc
Shop Person s New &amp; Used
~=----­
Furniture Termuvallobleat
HOUSE 6 rooms and bath 1970 MOBILE Home alter
a
low tow Interest rate Store
small lnveslmenf assume
Phone 992 2780 or 992 3&lt;432
No
1 Kanauga on State
balance owing on unit Call
3 29 lfc
Route
1 Store No 2 141S
992 2196 M ddleport for
Easlern
Avtnue Gallipolis
details
FURNI~HED and unhtnlshed
3 28 41c
3 30 61c
apartments Close lr/ school
Phone 992 54J.4
LIKE new Lady s Chicago
10 lllfc 30 FT 1967 Chris Craft Con
roller skates size 8 with
stellallon A 1 shape com
carrying case for $15 call
plete ctrpellng will si"P alx
af1er s p m 992 5.121
Hat twin engines 21Q, h p
For Sale
3 2861p
each 100 gallon gas tank full
2 TWIN bed $25 1 Kenmore
capac1ty with 6 wheel trailer SHOWALTER S Wei Pet Shop
Electric dryer $.40 195S AMC
Can be seen by appointment
Chester Ohio Phone 98S 3356
truck $50 phone 992 5654
only Phone 992 S786
Tropical fish and supplies
3-24 101p
3-29 6tc
3 28 301p

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REGISTERED Appaloosa Stud KOSCOT KOSMETICS &amp; Flame
Service $SO Reg Mares $40
of H~ Perfumes Human &amp;
Grade Francis Benedum
synthetic wigs No need to
Phone 647 38$6
leave Meigs or Mason County
3 3Q.301c
tor lock of money If In
teres ted call 992 S113
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Wheel Alignment

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WAitTED!

EXPERT

If

Nohce

Notice

In ventory
CIO(I
Ap
of the me bers elected to the elected but il t.nY two or mont shall conform to the Pert nent ttte
pra
sement
of
t
he
esta
te
of
Jhe
State
of
Ohio
Department
or
the
have
an
eqUil
'lind
the
highest
Senate or t.,e Houu of
ator
em
ent
oned
deceased
1:t~te
H
l
ghwar
Construct
on
and
JOINT RESOLUTION
Representatlv.s as the tase number ot votes tor the same
70 2 of sa d Coun ty was. tiled o tl1 5
Proposing to emend secllons may be entttltd to vote thereon off ce or offices on• of them or Materiel Specification
Cour t Sa d Inventory and
B
luminous
Materials
doted
any
two
for
whom:
jo
nt
votes
~ 6 7. 9 11 u 16 and 31 of Such vote shall bt spread upon
Appra sement wilt be tor
Januery
1
1971
wtre
cut
for
governor
and
Article II sectl~ns 3 and 16 of the journal of the Senate or the
Prlcts quoted on this bid shall hear ng befor e th s courf on the
Article Ill section 2a of Artic le House ')f Representatives as lieutenant governor shall be
V to enact new sections I and 15 the case mav be and certified chosen by the joint vote ot both be In ertectfor the remainder of 8th day of Apr I 1972 at 0 00
o clock AM
the year 1972
of Article tl to enact session la to the Secretary of State by the houses
A.ny per son des ring to J le
With respect to the atoresaiCI
SectiOn 16 The Lieutenant
of Article Ill and to repeal clerk thereof The Secretary of
excepl
ons !hereto m u&amp;t l e
Hflmated
quantlt
es
tM
b
dder
Governor
shalt
perform
such
sections 5 8 lS t1 \8 It and 25 State shall upon receipt ot such
In
the
executlvt shall understand that no th em at eas t t ve days pr or 1o
of Article It and section 22 of certlflcat on Issue a certificate duties
date set fo r hearmg
Article IV of the Const tutlon of of elect on to the person so department as an assigned to guannt9e Is Diven as to the th e
Give
n unde r my hand and
actual
quantltln
of
bltum
tno1,1s
him
by
the
Gov•rnor
and
the State of Ohio relative to the etecte.d and upon presentation
seal
of
sad Cou r t th s 11s1 d ay
materfGI
to
be
furnllhed
but
admlnlstrat on
organization of such certificate to lhe Senate exerc:lse such powers as are
uch succeSiful bldCIIf" she I be of M ar ch 1972
and procedures of the General or the Hou.e of Rtpresen prescribed by law
John C Ba &lt;" or
required to rurnlsh all or ony
ARTICLE II
tatlveos as the case may be the
Assembly
Judge
a de&gt;&lt;. ott co
part
of
tht
Melat
County
actual
Section 2a The nAmes of all
Be it resolved by the General person so etecttd shall take the
Cle r k of sa d Court
Assembly of the State of Ohio oath of office and become a candidates for an office at any requirements n ordered dur ng
three fifths of the members member of the Senate or the general election shall be tht bid period
By Ann B wa son
On the envelope conta n ng
elected to each house con House of Representetlvea as arranged In a group under the
Depu l y t.: ric.
currlng therein that 1here shall the case may be for the term title of that office and shall be each bid the name and address
{31
23
30
21c
of
the
bidder
must
be
shown
and
so
alternated
that
each
name
be submitted to the electors of for which he was so elected
Bilum lnous
the state In the manner
Section 141 Neither House shall appear (In so tar as may plainly marked
prescribed by law 11 a special shall without the consent of the be reuonabty possible) sub Bid
Proposals are to be return ed
election to bl held on the flnt other adtourn "-for more than stantlally an equal number of
•lmes at the beginning at the on bid tormt suppl ed by the
Tuesday after the first Monday five day, Sundays eKcluded
In May 1t72 a proposal to nor to any other place than that end and in each Intermediate Vtndor and will be opened on
amend sections .4 6 7 9 11 14 n which the two Houns are In place If any of the group In the date and piece spec t ed
which such name belongs above
16 and 31 of Article II sections session
The Meigs County Com
land 16of Article lit sect on 2a
Section 15 lA) Th~: general Except flit a Party Prlmarv or in
of Article V and to repeal assembly shall enact no law a non partisan eiKtlon the mlssiontrs reserve th e- r gh o I ·
sect ons 5 8 15 17 18 19 and 25 ucept by bill and no bill shall name or dt!IQnat an of each rejec:t any and at quotat ons or
candidates party If any shall any part thereof
of Article II and section 22 of be passed without the con
Martha Chamb er s Cl er k
Art cle IV of the Canst tutlon of currence of a majority of the be printed under or alter each
Meigs County Boa rd of
Ohio tO read aa follows
members e ected to each house candidate s name In lighter and
Com m ss oner s
smaller
type
face
than
that
In
ARTICLE 11
8llls may or glnate in either
Section " No member ot the house but ma'( be 411tered wh ch the candidates name Is {JI 23 30 2tc
general assembly shall during amended or retected In the printed An elector may vote for
candidates (otHer than can
the term for which he was other
I B) The sty e of the laws of dldates for el~ctors of Pres\dent ' - -- - - -- - -- elected unless durlng such
bt It and VIce President of the term he resigns therefrom hold this state shall be
by
the
general United States and other than
anv publlc office under the enacted
NOTICE ON FILING
undldltes for governor and
United states o¥ thla state or a assembly ot the state of Ohio
OF INVENTORY
lieutenant governor) only and In
(C) Every bill shall be con
political subdivision thereof
AND
APPRAISEMENT
no
other
way
than
by
lndlcallng
but this provision dots not sldered by each house on three
his Oote for each candidate The Stlte of Ohio Me g s
extend to officers of 1 pollttcel different days unless two
party notaries public or ot thirds of the members elected to separately from the indlcat on County .Probate court
To the Administrator of he
iicers of the mlllt a or of the the house In which It IS pending of his vote for any other can
estate to such of th e to low n g
!.uspend th s requirement and Clldate
United States armed forces
as are residents of the St ate of
EFFECTIVE DATE
No membfr of the general every Individual consideration
Oh'lo v t
the surv v g
AND REPEAL
assembly shall during the term ot a bill or action Sl'spendlng the
If adopttd by a maior ty of spouse th~ next of k n the
for wh ch he was elected or tor requlrem~nt shalt be recort:ted
one year thereafter be ap In the jourrtal of the respective the tlector.s voting on this beneflcltries under th e w
pointed to any publ c off ce house No bill may be passed amendmenT: the omendmtnt anti to the attorney o at o ney s
of
he
under th s state whlc;:h oft ce unt I the- bill has been and schedule thereto except representing any
was created or the com reproduced and" d str buted to section 16 of Article 111 shall aforement on ed persons
Ruth E Cundiff Oeceased
pensatlon of which was in members of the house In which take immedlete effect and
Ractne Oh10
Ohio
Su ton
existing sections .4 6 7 t 11 1.4 Syd11cust
~reased during th~ term tor 1 s pending
TownshiP
No
20
559
~6
and
3l
of
Articte
II
existing
which he was elec'ed
(0) No bill shalt contain more
You are hereby notif ed tha
Section 6 Each HouSe shall be than one subject which shall be sect on 3 of Article Ill ex sting
Judge of the ele~t on returns Clearly expressed n ts title No
section 2a8 of
IS Article
17 tq 19 Va~dand
25 lr'"---::=~----------------'\
and qualifications of Its own taw shall be revived or sections
members A maJority of all the amended unless the new act of Article II and section 22 of
Article IV shall be repealed
members elected to eath House contains the entire act revived
shall be a quqrum to do or the section or stctlons frtJ(T'I such effective date The
business but a ess number amended and the s~ctlon or amendment of section 16 of
may adjourn from day to day sect ons amended shall be Arti(ile II t aha II take effect on
the second Mondey ot January
and compel the attendance of repeated
absenl members
n such
IE J Every bill which has 1975 and existing section 16 of
ooutN
manner
and under such passed both houses of the Arllclt Ill of the Co~slllullon ot
POINT PL~SANT
'
penatt es as shall be prescribed general assemblY shalt be Ohio shall be repeated from
by law
signed by t~e presiding officer suctl effective date
SCMEOULE
Each House may punish Its of each house to c:ert ty that the
(AI 'Notwithstanding the
members tor d sorderly con pr-ocedural re~u rements for
rovislqns ot 1ect1on 1 of Article
duct and with the conc.urrtnce passage have been met and
I and until the second Monday
ot two thirds of the members shall be presented forthwith to
elected thereto expel a 'num the governor for his approval at January 1975 the presiding
ber but not the second t me for
(F) Every joint resolution officer to be" tttected from the
the same cause
wh ch hu been adopted In both membership of the Senate shall
E(llch House has all powers hOuses of th&amp; general assembly continue to be designated the
necessary to prov de tor lis sha I be signed br the presiding presldtflt pro te.mport of tht
safety and the undisturbed ott cer ot each house to certify Senate and the preslden:t pro
transact on of ts business and that
the
procedural tempore not the Presli:lent of
to obtain through committees requirements tor adoption have the Senate rna'{ partlclpa'e in
or other~ se nformatlon ar been met and shall forthwith be the calling of a special session
feeling leg slat ve action under f led with the secretary of state pursuant to section 8 of Art cit
cons deration or
In con
Sect on 16 If the governor II
( J Notwithstanding the
tern plat on or w lh reference to approves an act he shall sfgn it
rovislons of sect on 7 of Article
any alleged breach of ts t becomes taW and he S~lll file
I and tJntll the second Monday
pr vlleges or misconduct of ts t Wlt,h the secretary Of state
of January 1975 the Lieutenant
members end to that end to It he does not approve It he
enforce ttle attendance and shall return It with his ob Governor shall continue to
testimony of witnesses and the teet ons n writing to the houae serve as Prell dent of the Senate
product on of books and papef'ls In which It orlg nated which for all purposes except to
Sect on 7 The mode of shall enter the objections at participate In the ulllng ot a
organizing each house of the Iaroe upon Its lournat and may special session by presiding
of
the
General
general assembly sha I be then reconsider the vote on Its officers
passage If three tltths of the Assembly pursuant to sect on 8
prescribed by law
Each house shall choose ts members elected to the house of Of Article II
UNITED STATES
tlwn off cers
ncluding a or g n vote to repass the bill It
OF AMERICA
presld ng officer to be elected shall be sent with the ob
STATE OF OHIO
from Its membersh ip who shall jectlons of the governor to the
OFFICE OF THE
be designated In the Senate as other house which may also
SECRETARY OF STATE
president of the Senate and In consider the vote on Its passage
1 TED W
BROWN
the House of Representat ves as If three f fths of the members
speaker of the House of elected to the second house vote SecretlrtY of State-of the State of
R.epresentat ves
lo repau It- It becomes law Ohio 11• he..,by U.HtyOiitill&gt;lh•
Eac~ house shall determine notwithstanding the objections foregoing Is a true copjl of
House
Joint
Its own rules of proceeding
of the governor
and the Amended
Section 8 Each general pres ding officer ot the second Resolution No 4.4 flied In the
assembly shall convene In first house shall tile it with the office of the Secretary Of State
regular session on the first secretary of state In no case end proposing to amend the
Monday of January n the odd shall a b II be repassed by a above sections of the Con
numbered year or on the smal er vote than s required by st tut on of Ohio
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF
succeed ng day If the first the constltut on on Its orlg nal
Monday of January is a lega passage
In all cases of 1 have hereunto subscribed my
holiday and In second regular reconsideration the vote of each name and affixed my official
sess on on the same date of the house shall be determ ned by seal at Columbus th s 27th day
following year Either the yeas and nays and the names ot of March 1972
TEOW BROWN
governor or the presiding of the members vot no for and
Secretary of State
f cers of the general assembly against the bill shall be (lntered
acting lo nt y may convene the upon the Journal
(Seal )
genera assembly n special
If a bill is not returned by the (3 ) JO U) 6 1l 20 27 5tc
session by a proclamation governor within ten days
wh ch may 1 m t the purpose of Sundays excepted after be ng
resented to him It becomes
LEGAL NO'fi~E
the sess on
ew n like manner ,:~s f he had Notice to Bidders
SpOrt.
Wtth
1 Section 9 Each House shall
Seated quotations will be
Keep a correct lournal of ts signed it unless the general
proceed ngs which shall be assembly by adjournment received' by the Board of
tttm shapes and deta1ls like generous
published At the desire of any prevents ts return in which Commissioners
of
MelgJ
County Oh o at the office of tht
two members the yeas and case it becomes law unless
nays shall be entered upon the w H in ten days after such County Commissioners in the
lapels, pockets with flaps back belts
journal and on the passage of adtourne;ment 1 s filed by him
Court House n the Village o1
every bill In eUher House the with his objections In wr tlng in Pomeroy Ohio 4576? until 9 30
all to help y0u put on a better frontl
vote she I be taken by yeas and the office ot the secretary ot o clock A M on the 11th day oi
nays and entered upon the state The governor shall file April 1t72 tor the furnishing ot
with lhe secretary of state the Bituminous Mattrlals for
lournal
These are by Curlee m no wrmkle
Sect on 1l A vacancy n the every bill not returned by him to the Meigs County H lghway
Senate or In the House of the t)ouse of .origin that becomes Department
kmt and other ~ool fabncs Choose
Representatives for any cause law WltliOIJt hil signafurt
Estimated quantity Of liqul4
nclud ng the tal ure of a
The governor may dls1pprove ISph.elt
nqulred
ap
member elect to quality for any Item or Items In any bill proximately 700 000 gallons
yours from our extensive CQllectiOn
Quotations to be submitted as
off ce shall be filled bv election making a appropriation ot
by the members of the Senate or money and t~e Item or Items so follows
colors and pattems
the members of the House of dlsappro-yed shall be void , Q,..oteprlc:er:ter,vallon FoB
~epresenla~lves as the case unless repes•ld In the roanner Vendors Plant and the price
rttaY .be who art affiliated with prescrlbtd by m11 Mttlon for ~ per gallon deiiVet.td to Ven~ors
the same political party as the the r-aeve of a 11111
1Pllr!eblt tonk to any tocollon In
S4o110n 31 ~he memblt't end !No County dHigneltd by the
p'rson last elected by the
electors to the seat which has officer~
of t.,l
General 1 Count, Entlneer
for the
Antmtity shell rtctlvt en ~ veriOVI oredH ot I:Situmlnous
become vacant A vacancy
occurring before or during the annutll
sa,lary a"d such mattrllls whiCh may be
I rst twenty months of a aJiowances tor rei!SOnlbtt 1nd, reqf,llrtd by ttlt Melga County
Senatorial term shall be f lied necessary tKpena" related to , HIDhWIY DtPartment which
temporarllv by election as the performanc:e of thtlr duties
provided In th s sect on for only as are provided by lawt end no
that portion of the term wh ch change In a mtmbtr 1 U:lary
will expire on the thlrtv f rst shall take effect during tht term
day of December follqwing the for which he was elected nor
next genera election occurring shall any change In a member 1
n an even numbered year after allowances take effect prior to
the vacancv occurs at which the first Of January followlno
e ecllon the seftt shall be filled the neKt general election In en
by the electors 15 provided by even numbered year
law tor the remaining une)l
ARTICLI!i 111
p red portion of the form the
Section la In the gener11
member elect so choun to take election for governor and
office on the first day in lieutenant governor one vote
January next following such shall be cast lointly tor the
election No person shall I:Se candidates nominated by tht
elected to fill a vacancy in the same political party or petition
Senate or House of Represen The general assembly mey
tat ves as the case may be
prov de by law for the jOint
unless
he
meets
the nomination of c•ndldates for
qualifications set forth In this governor
and
lieutenant
Constltut on and the laws of this go~ernor
state for the seat In which the
Section 3 The return1 of
vacancy occurs An election to every election for the off cert
f II a vacancy shall be ac nemed In the foregoing nctlon
comp~ shed
notwithstanding shall be seated up and trana
the prov slons Of section 27 mltted to the seat ot Govern
Article 11 of this Constitution by ment by the returning officers
tt1e adoption of a resolution directed to 1he President of the
while the Senate or the House of Senate who durh g the first
Representatives as the use week of the sess on shall OPtft
may be s In session with the and publish them and decJare
tak ng ot the yeas and nays of the result In the presence of •
the members of the Senate or majority of the memberl of
the t-touse of Repre~entatlves each House of the Gentrll
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wllh the same political pllrty as having the highest numbtr of
100 ALBUMS Will BE GIVEN AWAY
the person ast elected to the votes cast tor governor and
nat In which the vecttncy oc lieutenant governor and the
NO PURCHAS£ NECESSARY
curs The adortlon ot such person having the highest
resolution shal require the number of votes tor any other
Iff rmatlve vote of a malorlty office shall bt declared duly
(Amended House Joint
Ruolv11on No 44)

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Stereo Tapes
Records, Sheet Mus1c

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STORE HOURS

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Frl &amp; S.t 91 m lolp m

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IN LOVING memory of Olan
Goodwin who died two year.
ago today March 30 1970
Softly the leave• of memory
fall Gently we gather and
treasure them all Unseen
unheard he is always near
Still oved still mlsoed and so
very dear

Norma Goodw n Famllr,
3 30 1 p

Help Wanted
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
Enlist now - stay home unt I
after graduation Guaranteed

ass gnments
Korea

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Europe

or selected

local ons In the US See your
local Army representative for

Business Services
OFFICE
MACHINE
RtPAIR
MARimA
nPEWRmR
616 Mlln 51
Belpre 0
413-6.551

facts about lhe 180 Day
Delayed Entry Program and
the Army s new pay raise
For more Information eel

collect S93 3022

MASON
and
HARTFORD

Bulldozer Radiator to
Smallest Heater Core
Nelllan lltgs
Rldlelor Spociellsf

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph m
Pomeroy
217~

Not A Motor Route

The Dai~ ~inel
Ph 614-992 2156
STARTING SALARY SlO 660
I m looking for an Intelligent
en hus as lie and reliable
person

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Pomeroy

Free Estimate

ON
CENTRAL HEATING
OR
AIR CONDITIONING

Porneror Home &amp; Auto
OpeniTIIS
Monday thrv S.turdoy

Phone

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,992 3975

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All WEAlltER ROOFING

HOME

&amp; CONSTRUCTION

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ON YOUR LOT

240 Lincoln 51
Mlddlopart OhiO
Dill An"'""y Plumbing
Wt llllve • complo,. Home
Molntenoncs Strvlce the

ONLY S13 750
Wt Speclallzt In aluminum
vinyl and stttl s ding
flbtrQtas brick and atont
complete tint ot rt~tdentlal
and commercial roofing
rtmodtllng
building
suspended ctlllng1 Interior
end exterior painting com
Plttellne of Maaonry work Afl
work guarantttd to cuatomer
utls,acrton We are fully
Insured tor your protection 32

year around No m1Her what

your need Compltlt roof ar
spouting rtpolr Interior or
exterior carpentry Ceiling
lilt olld Ponetlng alld Siding
Campltlo Plumb1ng &amp;
Hrellng
O.y Number 992 2550

N 2nd 992 3111
ALLSIDI! BUILDERS &amp;
CONSTR CO

We have 24 hr emertency
servict

992 5103
742 3947
992 3891 7414761
We are fully insured

TERMITES. TERMITEt

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Sweptllne V 8 4 speed heavy duty

1970 Ford Cuslom Sl Wlj. ........ ..S1999

1969 Dodge % Ton

351 V 8 eng automatic trans power brakes

Sweptlrne V 8 torquefltte heavy duty

1969 Ford Faidane HT Q)e. .......... '1595

1969 Dodge % Ton

V 8 eng me automatrc trans p steering local
1 owner car with less than 23 000 miles
spotless tntertor good w w tires white finish
blue lntenor radio

Sweptllne Slant stx fl speed low mileage

1967
International
ton V 8 4 speed heavy duty
1966 Dodge %Ton
Sweptlme V 8 4 speed Camper Spectal

1966 Dodge % Ton
Sweptltne V 8 3 speed one owner

RAWLINGS

UPHOLSTERING SERVICE
complele selection of fabrics
and vinyl to choose from
Pick up and delivery Slater
Upholslerlng Rl 3 Pomeroy
phone 992 3617
3 28 301p
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rateol Ph ~~
~782 Gallipolis John Russell'
Owner &amp; Operator
5 12 tfc

DEPENDABLE CITY
992 2151 OR 992 2152 MIDDLEPORT
OPEN UNTIL 8 00 PM each evenmg
except Saturday &amp; Sunday

Real Estate For Sale

VINYL and aluminum siding
free estimates references
call collect 446 3608 Byerly
Construction Co Galllpol s
3 2~ 301p

6 ROOM house &amp; bath on State

0 DEL. WHEEL allghmenl
located at Crossroads Rt 124
Complete front end service
tune up and brake service
Wheels balanced elec
troDically
All
work
guaranteed
Reasona~le
rates Phone 992 3213
1 27 lfc

CLELAND
REALTY

AUTOMOBILE nsurance been
cancelled'
Lost
your
operators license' Coli HI'!.
2966
6-IS lfc
C BRADFORD Auct oneer
Complete Service
Phone 949 3821
Racine Ohio
Crill Bradford
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livered right to your prolecl
Fast

and

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easy

estimates Phone 992 3284
Goegleln Reaay Mix Co
Middleport Ohio
6 30 lfc
SEPTIC tanks cleaned Miller
Sanitation Stewart Ohio Ph
662 3035
2 12 ffc
HOUSE BUILDERS CAh
GUY NErGLER RACINE
OHIO
3 5 301c
BACKHOE ANO DOZER work
Septic tanks Installed George
(Bill) Pullins Phone 992 2478
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PAIN riNG

Interior and ex

call
Pomeroy Ohio

terlor

WHITE
I'&lt;EAlTYS:

In excellent con

dit on out of all floods good
location

carpeted

S12 800 00
1 FLOOR PLAN
1 rooms 4 bedrooms bath
dining room recreation
room garage about 1

acre

of ground S19 900 00
80 ACRES
Nice laying ground borders
on 2 roads some t1mber
large barn milk house crib
and other buildings 1h story
frame home 7 rooms bath 4
bedrooms fine for a family
JUST S17 600 00
3 BEDROOMS
S room 1 story frame 2
baths full basement nice
kitchen large lot with frailer
space gas forced air fur
nace good neighborhood
S7 900 00

SEE US FOR Awnings storm
doors and windows carports
aluminum sld ng

and railing A Jacob sales
For

free

estimates phone Charles
Lisle Syracuse V V
Johnson and Son Inc
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Real Estate For Sale
RACINE - 7 room house ex
cellenl location oul of high
water 1 2 bath carpet on two

VERA EBLEN
992 3020

vestment property eas y
converted Into -4 Apts
2 Homes for One J
bedro(im &amp; bath mostly all
paneled attached garage
Small home J room &amp; bath
on same ot Both homes for
one pr ce on Broadway

POMEROY
Locust Street - 3 bedroom

1 2 bath Includes all carpet
drapes Attached garage

&amp;

$18 000

Bnck
St
Investment
Property 2 Apt s extra lot
for tra ler sa 500
Carry Out &amp; D(ive In close
New Shopping Center
Show ng excellent returns

to

$17

500

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Vzrgil B. Teaford, Sr.- Broker
110 Mechame Street

Pomeroy,Ohio 45769
NEW LISTING
NEW - 3 bedroom all electric home 1h balhs large
living nice kitchen with double sink Ullllly room Plenty
of closet space 2 garages 1 15 acres Out on old Roufe 33
NICE OLOER HOME
MODERN - J bedrooms 1h baths birch kllchen double
sink stove and refrigerator Gas fireplace sl ding glass
doors from dining to back and side porch 2 lots double

"NOTICE"

1969 Chev. Impala Cpe. .............. '2095

327 engine 4 speed trans dean Interior &amp;
good hres Med grn ftnlsh Nice

1969 FORD '4 Ton 8 wide body h duty equipped Inc 4
speed trans springs boOster brakes 750x16 a ply tires
beaut ful red fmlsh chrome body mldgs chrome w c
mirrors S cab lights 360 V 8 engine chrome front
bumper rear step bumper Priced for spring action 1219S

Pomeroy Motor Ca.

on Hard road Salem Township
4 ACRES
NEAR TUPPERS PLAINS - 2 bedrooms bath T P
water Nice birch kllchen double sink and stove 2 living
rooms Only StO 500 00
S1 500 00 DOWN
3 ACR E5 - 6 room house well spring garden Other
buildings SS3 42 a Month
DON T WAIT UNTIL IT IS SOLD BUY TODAY
TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE
t923325 HELEN~ TEAFORD ASSOCIATE 992 237a

ANNOUNCEMENT OF
PUBLIC HEARING

Chopper Basket

Pursuant to Chapter 6111
Ohio Revised Code the Oh o
Water Pollution Control Board
will meet and hold a public
hearin" n He~:trlng Room No 2
Ohio Departments Building 65
South Front Street Columbus
Oh o on the 6th of April 197~ at
9 30 a m tor the purpose of
rete v ng
testimony
and
evidence from which the Board
will adopt an amended 1m
plementatlon schedule tor the
munlclpallt es and lndustr es in
the Upper Oh o River (up
stream of Portsmouth to the
Ohio Pennsylvania state ~lne)
Interested persons are en
couraged to offer pertlnen.t
testimony before the Board
Based on the record of in
format on presented a1 the
hearing th' Board w II establish
new mptementat on schedules
for appropriate municipalities
and lndustr es
Persons
interested
in
rece v ng a copy of the proposed
amended Implementation
scht;~dule shol.lfi:l write to Mr
John E Richards Acting t;h ef
0 v son of Engineering Ohio
Department ot t-tealth P 0
Box 118 Columbus Ohio 0216

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FULL BASEMENT 4 MILES
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KAISER
ALUMINUM EXCELLENT
NEIGHBORHOOD PHONE
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air furnace Near Pomeroy
ELLIS ROUTE 1 BOX 49B
Elementary School Phone
COTTAGEVILLE W VA
992 738.4 to !ljiO
25239
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HOUSE In Long Bollom phone
985 3529
1 28 tfc

152 Butternut

FRIDAY
MARCH 31st

NOTIC~

l.:EGAL

The Cub Restaurant

Start your

Your Chevy Dealer

3 BEDROOM ranch type home
Arbaugh Addlllon Tuppers
Plains All new with total
electric and centra~ air
condiUonlng bath and '4 fully
carpeted full basement
garage In basement See by
appointment pl\one 992 2196
or 992 35115 Denny Thompson
Financing available
12 3Q.tfc
NICE 2 story home wltll full
basement 2 lots new forced

Will be there until 11 a m to
sell papers

Gra11d Openwg
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DRY WALL Finisher con
lraclor R I Dubbeld phone
742 5825
3 27 Sic

REDUCE sefe &amp; fast wllli
GoBese Tablels &amp; E Vap CARL Chevaliers
Used
wafer pills at Nelson Drugs
Clothing Store Long B&lt;illom
317 20fp
Is now at Corpenler s Penn
toll Station at Dullls Run
ABOUT YOJJR WEIGHT
3 246lp
overweight ladles teens and
men lnferest.d In a Weight CHICKEN Barbecue Easter
Watchers ( R) Class In
Sunday April 2 from 11 am
Pomeroy write
Weight
to S p m at the Racine F re
Watcher• ( R) 1863 Section
Station Complete c~lcken
Rd Clnclnnllti Ohio -45237
dinner Sl so chltken only Sl
10.3-tfc
3 22 91c

TRUCK SPECIAL!

Estate For Sale

Duo to Recine Fire Dept
Chlcktll Barbecue

WANTED- Anyone Interested
In culling about 100 acres ot
limber Pay as you go Phone
992 5786
3-29 61c

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

Re~l

We Will Be Closed
Easter Sunday Aprtl2

GUN SHOOT also r)fle matches
- open sites only, Forked
Run 5porlsman Club Sunday
April 2 12 noon
3 29 31c

V 8 engtne automatic trans p steering
factory arr conditioned good w w tires radio
dark green fmlsh with spotless rnterlor

Corner location tor service station

car garage 2 hen houses Minerals except coal Located

3 30 3 p

•ms

4 BEDROOMS
NIFTY - Birch kitchen natural gas furnace bath full
basement Large lot Garage S10 000 00
NEW LISTING
HARRISONVILLE - 7 room home nearly all carpeted
1;, baths gas heating 3 bedrooms modern kilchen wllh
double sink end bar 6 lots or 1/• acres Garage 40x70

3 30 3tc

Fryar

do sewing of all kinds In
FURNITURE dishes WILL
my home Phone 992-6879
~~&lt;&gt;:&lt;:kS, brass beds silver
3 26 3Qip
dollars
or
complete
households Write M D
Miller Rt ~ Pomeroy Ohio
Coil '992 6~71
3 16 lfc

Factory air condlttontng V 8 engine auto
trans P S P B good w s w tires many
more extras A low price now t

Ojllll EVIS fd 8

Cusey Mgr

Wanted To Buy

garage

NEW LISTING
142 ACRES - Of nice clean laying land 2 parns wllh
sheds 4 good springs farm pond and watering trough 2

FARM 160acres dairy or beef
large bank barn ~7 stan
chi on m lk house equlppc!d 2
silos all outside bulld1ngs 2
ponds hard surface road see
any Ime 2 miles N of Rl 1 on
Sumner Rd Co Rd 36 11
m les NE of Pomeroy M V

Local 1 owner new car trade In 13 000 mtles
automattctrans luggage rack radio chrome
wheel covers blue color blk vinyl Interior

992·2126

w

Sl 50 for 50 word mlnlrnum SMALLEY S Gift
Shop
Each additional word 2c
Chester Ohio have flower
BLIND ADS
arrangements for Ea•ter
Additional 25c Charge per
Many other flowers for all
Advertlsemeni
occasions polled flowers 99c
OFFICE HOURS
up baskets. loqse flowers
a 30 a m to s oo p m Detty
Avon bottles and many ~Iff
8 30 a m to 12 00 Noon
Items Open 12 1111 6 p m 1
Saturday
days a week Phone 985 3537
3 26 6tc

1971 Volkswagen Sq. Back Sedan '2495
1970 Dodge Polara .....................

POMEROY

Phone 992 2181

65 FORD Falcon 3 speed •+
N 2nd
Middleport
transmission six tires two :
snow all mounted bucket Iii
ACREAGE
seats good condition sell
51 X ROOM house 133 Butternut
Justolf Rt 7ctoseto Eastern
reasonable call after s p m 1;.
Ave Contact Ed Hedrick 2137
School 30 Acres 3 bedroom
992 5421
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modern home electric heat
Wadsworth Drive Columbus
3
28-61p
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Tupper Plains water tap
Oh lo phone 237 ~34
11 2llfc 1965 INTERNATIONkL 1800 •
Farm near Eastern Schoo
series long wheel base good '
lnA r~cres 3 bedroom mod ern
60X12 2 bedroom all electric
!home Lots of t mber
cab good mechanical con
air condllloned 8x20 fl Porch
dillon
Henry Bahr 985 3988
and
aluminum
awning
MIDDLEPORT
3 29 ;nc
aluminum skirting com
Lovely ranch type br ck - 3
pletely setup
E!eautlfuf
bedrooms 1 2 bath bu t n
CHEVELLE 300 6 cylln
kitchen Choice ocat on on
!?calion OWner leaving slate 196S
der
4 door ~75 phone 992 •
Broadway
Phone 949 '4892 or 992 5212
7126
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North Second Ave
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32831p .

rooms new roof practically
new cemen block garage
garden plol gas heal Phone

949 39S4

J1ck

Cont_act_ As.wl:iate

HENRY E CLELAND SR
t have manv n ce bu id ng
3 26 61p ' - - - -R_E_A_L_T_O_R_ _--.J ' to_IS_ _ ~------.J

INTERIOR &amp; exterior paliiiing
R I Dubbeld phone 14? 5112S
3 21 Sic

representative

garage

JOHN

992 2368

SEWING MACHINES Repair
service all makes 992 2284
T1)t Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service We Sharpen Scissors
3 29 lfc

marquees

Route 12.41 w th an acre of

LOT 50x100
MIDDLE PORT- 2 story
frame 5 bedrooms 1 2
baths din ng room cellar

Order Your
Seed Corn Now

Real Estate For Sale

property S7 500 phone 992
2217
3 26 Sic

608 East Ma1n Street
POMEROY OHIO
992 22591114 00
Sunday &amp; Evenings
992 2568

ASK AIOUT COMPLETE
CUSTOM SPRAY SERVICE

V 8 engtne automatic trans p steerrng
factory a1r condttioned wtde oval tires radio
&amp; many other extras Gold fin Ish blk Interior

See Emerson Jones Pearl Ash Htlfon Wolfe
Wallace Amberger Dtck Rawhngs

MEIGS W VA. 25260
MEIG$9927151
MASON1735634

AVAILABLE
tor
house
cleamng
babv
sitting
kitchen
THERE will be no more
help for one week Send card
shooting matches this year
c o Mrs J Grueser Rt 1
We wish to thank everyone tor
Minersville Ohio
their partie pal on Syracuse
3 30 10fp
Volunleer Fire Deparlmenl
3 30 21c CARPEN'I'£R work ol ony
kind Phone D.,.ler Ohio 742
FIGHTfatiguewllh Z1pples the
4979
great Iron pill Only $1 98 at
J 28 301p
Nelson Drugs
3 17 301p WORK In Racine area such as
nslde and outside painting
roof lobs shingles spouting
Phone 949 2215
FERTILIZER
3283tc
Order. noW
get early
discount Bag bulk and
liquid
fertilizer
Take
delivery from our area
warehouse at Pomeroy

1967 Ford MUstang HT f,pe. .........'1395

1/ 2

Cab &amp; Chassts V 8 4 speed eng me rust rebuilt

Everything In Home
Mllntenance

Employment Wanted

good tires clean Interior beige finish radio

1957 Dodge 1% Ton

CONST.

EXTERMINAOON

1969 Dodge %Ton

Van Slant six 3 speed lots of room

and
SON

Y-CITY

ALOT OF VALUES!

1966 Dodge Tradesman

KITCHEN

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MOBILE ti»MES

992 5786

1r PLUMBING CO

1 cor garqe brick tront
well to well urpet

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Get ready for sprtng wtth
thts Truck Spectill Sale
from Rawlmgs Prtces too
low to advert1se All sharp
and ready to go

private parties banquets
special occasions
Ideal for meeting place with or without kitchen
privileges
Individual Catering
Will seat up to 150 people

Phone 992 2094

area someone who would
like to assume the operation
of a multiple line lnsur-.
Gtt Rid of Them
agency Sell and servfel .utoWo
wfll
protect any slnglt
f re life health and Ill P
For
AppOintment
for
dwelling
THidtllce
Insurance Full traiiiM Will
Phone 949 2803
be provided at no cc.t • . .
S149.50
man selected plus a lltllry
WRITTEN
WARRANTY
{no a draw) for up to 3
Call Cotltei614-4S2 3151
f needed Coli Mr Ferguson
a ~46 4707 for an ap For Sale
polntment
3 30 21c DROP leaf table - S15 baby
bed - SIO high chair - $3
Columbia Grafonola - SIS
6»MelnSt
guitar-limp outfit - $SO old
Mob1le Homes For Sale
Zanoavlllo Ohio
oil tamps - 110 phone 9.111
3194
12 FT WI DE troller with
3 29 IDip HARRISON S TVand Anteriifa
automatic washer &amp; dryer
air conditioning TV see
Service Phone 992 2S22
PUREBRED Guernsey cow
Harold Johnson Chester
6-lQ.tfc
good family cow Will freshen
Ohio
fn aboul ~weeks Paul Karr 1
3 26-llp
mile N of Chesler Ohio 98S
3538
1969 HOLLY PARK 12 x 60
3 29 31c For Sale
early American carpeted
living room front dining : : - - - - - - TAKING orders tor Decoration AKC REGISTERED Australian
room
two
bedrooms
Day flowers also antiques
terrier doga nice Easter gift
awnings underpl~nlng
dishes and used clothing to
reduced price SSO each phone
Phone 1 985 4210
sell Colored decorated
Albany 698 3202
3-26 61p
Easter Eggs will be sold
3 2.1-lOip
Saturday Decor Craft &amp;
Hobby Shor, 620 Locust ONE
GARDEN
plow
Street Mldd epor1 Ohio
Springfield make roto price
3 29 3tc $60 Phone 9.19 3331
3 23 101p
MODERN Walnut Stereo radio
combination 4 speaker sound STAR kills rats quickly
system ~ speed changer
Sure 212 lbs Sl 69 Ebers
separate controls Balance bach Hdwe Sugar Run Mills
$61.41 Use our time payment
Plckena Hdwe Mason
plan Call 992 7085
12' 14' • 24' •
3 19 301p
3-2961c
TROPICAL FISH
fancy
MAPLE Stereo radio com
gupplea angels and breeders
blnatlon AM FM radio four
Bellas and supplies Phone
speakers 4 spead automatic 992 s~~
changer dual volume control
12 30-lfc
1220 Wuhlngton Blvd
Use our budget terms
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Belpre Ohio
Balance $80 2S Call 992 1085
puppies Silver Toy
3 29 61c POODLE
Park view Kennels Phone 992 l
BERRY MILLER Mobile Home
S«J
Sales 705 Farson Street CLOSE OUT on 1971 full size
Bel pre Oh o Used and re
zig zag sewing machine For
possessed mobile homes Is
sewing stretch fabrics OAK Storm Door - 6 8 x 32
our specially Just arrived on
bullonholes fancy designs
- SIS regular screen door 6
our lot - Five 1971 Schull
elc
Paint slightly blemished
8 x 32 - $3 electric hedge
Mobile Homes Save &amp;&amp;&amp; on
Choice
of
carrying
case
or
clippers - $8 phone 992 5233
hese units while they last
sewing
stand
~9 80 cash or
3 26 lOip
Don I wall - shop now at
terms available Phone 992
Berry M Iter Mobile Home
SUI
Sales 705 Farson Street
3 29 6tc BEEGLE pups 6 months old
Belpre Oh o Open 1 days a
SIS male and female phone
Ul3656
week Phone 614 423 9531
ELECTROLUX
sweeper
deluxe
3 30 31c
3 2'2101p
model Complete with all
cleaning allachments and
uses paper bags Slightly used FREE llcketure now ave liable
For Rent
but cleans and looks like new
on a free giant $20 Easter
Will sell tor $37 2S cash or
Basket large chocolale
TRAILER space contact Roger
terms available Phone 992
Easter bunny and large fruit
Epple 98S 4106
SM1
and nut Easter egg See them
3 26-61c
today and get your fr,e
3 29-6tc
tickets no purchase required•
F1RST FLOOR furnished l
the Bright Slar Markel
al
bedroom apartment phone 1962 RAMBLER Ambassodor
next
to the Drive In Theatre
992 3874
wagon sell for parts new
Mlaon W Va where low
3 171fc
1orque converter $SO Call 992
prices and convenient service
- - - - - - -- - 2718 after 6 p m
are
teaturtd every dey check
3 30 lOip
TRAILER space available
the
following
prices and stock
Phone 992 5786
your larder Favorite or
3 29 61c SUBSCRIBE now to The
Bonus brand white bread 1
Buckeye Horseman
the
loaves
Sl with 110 odditlonol
news
megazlne
about
Ohio
s
APARTMENT 217 N 3rd Sl
purchase Broughton s 2 pet
horses and horsemen Reed
M ddleporl 3 rooms and bath
sweet milk gal 99c Bologna
about your favorite breed
pr vale en trance nice yard
In piece lb S9c grade A small
equitation
aids
book
reviews
phone 992 2780 or 992 U32
eggs
3 doz S1 smoktcl stab
upcoming
events
etc
In
the
3 23 tfc
bacon
whole or half lb 49&lt;:
March Issue Only~ 00 for 12
Von
camp
29 oz can pork and
ISsues Box ~~ PS Woos ler
2 BEDROOM mobile home wllh
beans2cansS9c
Hartswhole
0
44691
a r conditioning In Racine
kernel corn S cans Sl
area phone 992.6329
Broughton s Ice Milk Ice
3 23 lfc ALUMINUM car top boats
Cream Gal Sl 19 while
won rust or rot sefe and
potatoes 50 tb bag Sl 59
lightweight 10 12 13 and 14 II
Complete
assortment of fancy
In slock now Phone 992-6256
Easter
goodies
Including
after
s
p
m
THE
Easier Basktts trom Sl Ill to
3 30 30tc
S20 We accept F-al Food
Coupon Streich your money
ARTHUR Fulmer 8 track tape
food COUPI"'S and lime see us
deck Phone 992 600.5
for seed potatoes onion sets
3 3Q.3tc
and garden plants as needed
Save In many ways at Bright
PORTABLE electric sewing
Star Market next to Drive In
machine good condition
Theatre Mason W Va
Phone 985 3515 Chester Ohio
by
3711
3 3Q.31C
!loy Week Month
l•beral Rates
GOT AN EYE FOR A BUY? JUST arrived from factory a
Molorola Floor Samples Sale
new line of living room suites
Color only Brand new 72 and
PH 992 3629
starling
as low as S129 95 with
a few 71 all cabinets Some
Hercuron
Covers
new
unl s are sl ghlly scratched
bedroom
suites
as
low
as
.
all are priced lo see see them
S109
95
At
our
Used
Store
on
tonight R denour TV &amp; Ap
TRAILER Browns Trailer
1~15 Eastern Ave Gallipolis
pllance Chesler Ohlo0 Phone
Court Minersville Ohio
lots of good used furniture
9a5 3307
phone 992 3324
Save
~ourself some money
3 30 61c
3 3 tfc
Shop Person s New &amp; Used
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Furniture Termuvallobleat
HOUSE 6 rooms and bath 1970 MOBILE Home alter
a
low tow Interest rate Store
small lnveslmenf assume
Phone 992 2780 or 992 3&lt;432
No
1 Kanauga on State
balance owing on unit Call
3 29 lfc
Route
1 Store No 2 141S
992 2196 M ddleport for
Easlern
Avtnue Gallipolis
details
FURNI~HED and unhtnlshed
3 28 41c
3 30 61c
apartments Close lr/ school
Phone 992 54J.4
LIKE new Lady s Chicago
10 lllfc 30 FT 1967 Chris Craft Con
roller skates size 8 with
stellallon A 1 shape com
carrying case for $15 call
plete ctrpellng will si"P alx
af1er s p m 992 5.121
Hat twin engines 21Q, h p
For Sale
3 2861p
each 100 gallon gas tank full
2 TWIN bed $25 1 Kenmore
capac1ty with 6 wheel trailer SHOWALTER S Wei Pet Shop
Electric dryer $.40 195S AMC
Can be seen by appointment
Chester Ohio Phone 98S 3356
truck $50 phone 992 5654
only Phone 992 S786
Tropical fish and supplies
3-24 101p
3-29 6tc
3 28 301p

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synthetic wigs No need to
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In ventory
CIO(I
Ap
of the me bers elected to the elected but il t.nY two or mont shall conform to the Pert nent ttte
pra
sement
of
t
he
esta
te
of
Jhe
State
of
Ohio
Department
or
the
have
an
eqUil
'lind
the
highest
Senate or t.,e Houu of
ator
em
ent
oned
deceased
1:t~te
H
l
ghwar
Construct
on
and
JOINT RESOLUTION
Representatlv.s as the tase number ot votes tor the same
70 2 of sa d Coun ty was. tiled o tl1 5
Proposing to emend secllons may be entttltd to vote thereon off ce or offices on• of them or Materiel Specification
Cour t Sa d Inventory and
B
luminous
Materials
doted
any
two
for
whom:
jo
nt
votes
~ 6 7. 9 11 u 16 and 31 of Such vote shall bt spread upon
Appra sement wilt be tor
Januery
1
1971
wtre
cut
for
governor
and
Article II sectl~ns 3 and 16 of the journal of the Senate or the
Prlcts quoted on this bid shall hear ng befor e th s courf on the
Article Ill section 2a of Artic le House ')f Representatives as lieutenant governor shall be
V to enact new sections I and 15 the case mav be and certified chosen by the joint vote ot both be In ertectfor the remainder of 8th day of Apr I 1972 at 0 00
o clock AM
the year 1972
of Article tl to enact session la to the Secretary of State by the houses
A.ny per son des ring to J le
With respect to the atoresaiCI
SectiOn 16 The Lieutenant
of Article Ill and to repeal clerk thereof The Secretary of
excepl
ons !hereto m u&amp;t l e
Hflmated
quantlt
es
tM
b
dder
Governor
shalt
perform
such
sections 5 8 lS t1 \8 It and 25 State shall upon receipt ot such
In
the
executlvt shall understand that no th em at eas t t ve days pr or 1o
of Article It and section 22 of certlflcat on Issue a certificate duties
date set fo r hearmg
Article IV of the Const tutlon of of elect on to the person so department as an assigned to guannt9e Is Diven as to the th e
Give
n unde r my hand and
actual
quantltln
of
bltum
tno1,1s
him
by
the
Gov•rnor
and
the State of Ohio relative to the etecte.d and upon presentation
seal
of
sad Cou r t th s 11s1 d ay
materfGI
to
be
furnllhed
but
admlnlstrat on
organization of such certificate to lhe Senate exerc:lse such powers as are
uch succeSiful bldCIIf" she I be of M ar ch 1972
and procedures of the General or the Hou.e of Rtpresen prescribed by law
John C Ba &lt;" or
required to rurnlsh all or ony
ARTICLE II
tatlveos as the case may be the
Assembly
Judge
a de&gt;&lt;. ott co
part
of
tht
Melat
County
actual
Section 2a The nAmes of all
Be it resolved by the General person so etecttd shall take the
Cle r k of sa d Court
Assembly of the State of Ohio oath of office and become a candidates for an office at any requirements n ordered dur ng
three fifths of the members member of the Senate or the general election shall be tht bid period
By Ann B wa son
On the envelope conta n ng
elected to each house con House of Representetlvea as arranged In a group under the
Depu l y t.: ric.
currlng therein that 1here shall the case may be for the term title of that office and shall be each bid the name and address
{31
23
30
21c
of
the
bidder
must
be
shown
and
so
alternated
that
each
name
be submitted to the electors of for which he was so elected
Bilum lnous
the state In the manner
Section 141 Neither House shall appear (In so tar as may plainly marked
prescribed by law 11 a special shall without the consent of the be reuonabty possible) sub Bid
Proposals are to be return ed
election to bl held on the flnt other adtourn "-for more than stantlally an equal number of
•lmes at the beginning at the on bid tormt suppl ed by the
Tuesday after the first Monday five day, Sundays eKcluded
In May 1t72 a proposal to nor to any other place than that end and in each Intermediate Vtndor and will be opened on
amend sections .4 6 7 9 11 14 n which the two Houns are In place If any of the group In the date and piece spec t ed
which such name belongs above
16 and 31 of Article II sections session
The Meigs County Com
land 16of Article lit sect on 2a
Section 15 lA) Th~: general Except flit a Party Prlmarv or in
of Article V and to repeal assembly shall enact no law a non partisan eiKtlon the mlssiontrs reserve th e- r gh o I ·
sect ons 5 8 15 17 18 19 and 25 ucept by bill and no bill shall name or dt!IQnat an of each rejec:t any and at quotat ons or
candidates party If any shall any part thereof
of Article II and section 22 of be passed without the con
Martha Chamb er s Cl er k
Art cle IV of the Canst tutlon of currence of a majority of the be printed under or alter each
Meigs County Boa rd of
Ohio tO read aa follows
members e ected to each house candidate s name In lighter and
Com m ss oner s
smaller
type
face
than
that
In
ARTICLE 11
8llls may or glnate in either
Section " No member ot the house but ma'( be 411tered wh ch the candidates name Is {JI 23 30 2tc
general assembly shall during amended or retected In the printed An elector may vote for
candidates (otHer than can
the term for which he was other
I B) The sty e of the laws of dldates for el~ctors of Pres\dent ' - -- - - -- - -- elected unless durlng such
bt It and VIce President of the term he resigns therefrom hold this state shall be
by
the
general United States and other than
anv publlc office under the enacted
NOTICE ON FILING
undldltes for governor and
United states o¥ thla state or a assembly ot the state of Ohio
OF INVENTORY
lieutenant governor) only and In
(C) Every bill shall be con
political subdivision thereof
AND
APPRAISEMENT
no
other
way
than
by
lndlcallng
but this provision dots not sldered by each house on three
his Oote for each candidate The Stlte of Ohio Me g s
extend to officers of 1 pollttcel different days unless two
party notaries public or ot thirds of the members elected to separately from the indlcat on County .Probate court
To the Administrator of he
iicers of the mlllt a or of the the house In which It IS pending of his vote for any other can
estate to such of th e to low n g
!.uspend th s requirement and Clldate
United States armed forces
as are residents of the St ate of
EFFECTIVE DATE
No membfr of the general every Individual consideration
Oh'lo v t
the surv v g
AND REPEAL
assembly shall during the term ot a bill or action Sl'spendlng the
If adopttd by a maior ty of spouse th~ next of k n the
for wh ch he was elected or tor requlrem~nt shalt be recort:ted
one year thereafter be ap In the jourrtal of the respective the tlector.s voting on this beneflcltries under th e w
pointed to any publ c off ce house No bill may be passed amendmenT: the omendmtnt anti to the attorney o at o ney s
of
he
under th s state whlc;:h oft ce unt I the- bill has been and schedule thereto except representing any
was created or the com reproduced and" d str buted to section 16 of Article 111 shall aforement on ed persons
Ruth E Cundiff Oeceased
pensatlon of which was in members of the house In which take immedlete effect and
Ractne Oh10
Ohio
Su ton
existing sections .4 6 7 t 11 1.4 Syd11cust
~reased during th~ term tor 1 s pending
TownshiP
No
20
559
~6
and
3l
of
Articte
II
existing
which he was elec'ed
(0) No bill shalt contain more
You are hereby notif ed tha
Section 6 Each HouSe shall be than one subject which shall be sect on 3 of Article Ill ex sting
Judge of the ele~t on returns Clearly expressed n ts title No
section 2a8 of
IS Article
17 tq 19 Va~dand
25 lr'"---::=~----------------'\
and qualifications of Its own taw shall be revived or sections
members A maJority of all the amended unless the new act of Article II and section 22 of
Article IV shall be repealed
members elected to eath House contains the entire act revived
shall be a quqrum to do or the section or stctlons frtJ(T'I such effective date The
business but a ess number amended and the s~ctlon or amendment of section 16 of
may adjourn from day to day sect ons amended shall be Arti(ile II t aha II take effect on
the second Mondey ot January
and compel the attendance of repeated
absenl members
n such
IE J Every bill which has 1975 and existing section 16 of
ooutN
manner
and under such passed both houses of the Arllclt Ill of the Co~slllullon ot
POINT PL~SANT
'
penatt es as shall be prescribed general assemblY shalt be Ohio shall be repeated from
by law
signed by t~e presiding officer suctl effective date
SCMEOULE
Each House may punish Its of each house to c:ert ty that the
(AI 'Notwithstanding the
members tor d sorderly con pr-ocedural re~u rements for
rovislqns ot 1ect1on 1 of Article
duct and with the conc.urrtnce passage have been met and
I and until the second Monday
ot two thirds of the members shall be presented forthwith to
elected thereto expel a 'num the governor for his approval at January 1975 the presiding
ber but not the second t me for
(F) Every joint resolution officer to be" tttected from the
the same cause
wh ch hu been adopted In both membership of the Senate shall
E(llch House has all powers hOuses of th&amp; general assembly continue to be designated the
necessary to prov de tor lis sha I be signed br the presiding presldtflt pro te.mport of tht
safety and the undisturbed ott cer ot each house to certify Senate and the preslden:t pro
transact on of ts business and that
the
procedural tempore not the Presli:lent of
to obtain through committees requirements tor adoption have the Senate rna'{ partlclpa'e in
or other~ se nformatlon ar been met and shall forthwith be the calling of a special session
feeling leg slat ve action under f led with the secretary of state pursuant to section 8 of Art cit
cons deration or
In con
Sect on 16 If the governor II
( J Notwithstanding the
tern plat on or w lh reference to approves an act he shall sfgn it
rovislons of sect on 7 of Article
any alleged breach of ts t becomes taW and he S~lll file
I and tJntll the second Monday
pr vlleges or misconduct of ts t Wlt,h the secretary Of state
of January 1975 the Lieutenant
members end to that end to It he does not approve It he
enforce ttle attendance and shall return It with his ob Governor shall continue to
testimony of witnesses and the teet ons n writing to the houae serve as Prell dent of the Senate
product on of books and papef'ls In which It orlg nated which for all purposes except to
Sect on 7 The mode of shall enter the objections at participate In the ulllng ot a
organizing each house of the Iaroe upon Its lournat and may special session by presiding
of
the
General
general assembly sha I be then reconsider the vote on Its officers
passage If three tltths of the Assembly pursuant to sect on 8
prescribed by law
Each house shall choose ts members elected to the house of Of Article II
UNITED STATES
tlwn off cers
ncluding a or g n vote to repass the bill It
OF AMERICA
presld ng officer to be elected shall be sent with the ob
STATE OF OHIO
from Its membersh ip who shall jectlons of the governor to the
OFFICE OF THE
be designated In the Senate as other house which may also
SECRETARY OF STATE
president of the Senate and In consider the vote on Its passage
1 TED W
BROWN
the House of Representat ves as If three f fths of the members
speaker of the House of elected to the second house vote SecretlrtY of State-of the State of
R.epresentat ves
lo repau It- It becomes law Ohio 11• he..,by U.HtyOiitill&gt;lh•
Eac~ house shall determine notwithstanding the objections foregoing Is a true copjl of
House
Joint
Its own rules of proceeding
of the governor
and the Amended
Section 8 Each general pres ding officer ot the second Resolution No 4.4 flied In the
assembly shall convene In first house shall tile it with the office of the Secretary Of State
regular session on the first secretary of state In no case end proposing to amend the
Monday of January n the odd shall a b II be repassed by a above sections of the Con
numbered year or on the smal er vote than s required by st tut on of Ohio
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF
succeed ng day If the first the constltut on on Its orlg nal
Monday of January is a lega passage
In all cases of 1 have hereunto subscribed my
holiday and In second regular reconsideration the vote of each name and affixed my official
sess on on the same date of the house shall be determ ned by seal at Columbus th s 27th day
following year Either the yeas and nays and the names ot of March 1972
TEOW BROWN
governor or the presiding of the members vot no for and
Secretary of State
f cers of the general assembly against the bill shall be (lntered
acting lo nt y may convene the upon the Journal
(Seal )
genera assembly n special
If a bill is not returned by the (3 ) JO U) 6 1l 20 27 5tc
session by a proclamation governor within ten days
wh ch may 1 m t the purpose of Sundays excepted after be ng
resented to him It becomes
LEGAL NO'fi~E
the sess on
ew n like manner ,:~s f he had Notice to Bidders
SpOrt.
Wtth
1 Section 9 Each House shall
Seated quotations will be
Keep a correct lournal of ts signed it unless the general
proceed ngs which shall be assembly by adjournment received' by the Board of
tttm shapes and deta1ls like generous
published At the desire of any prevents ts return in which Commissioners
of
MelgJ
County Oh o at the office of tht
two members the yeas and case it becomes law unless
nays shall be entered upon the w H in ten days after such County Commissioners in the
lapels, pockets with flaps back belts
journal and on the passage of adtourne;ment 1 s filed by him
Court House n the Village o1
every bill In eUher House the with his objections In wr tlng in Pomeroy Ohio 4576? until 9 30
all to help y0u put on a better frontl
vote she I be taken by yeas and the office ot the secretary ot o clock A M on the 11th day oi
nays and entered upon the state The governor shall file April 1t72 tor the furnishing ot
with lhe secretary of state the Bituminous Mattrlals for
lournal
These are by Curlee m no wrmkle
Sect on 1l A vacancy n the every bill not returned by him to the Meigs County H lghway
Senate or In the House of the t)ouse of .origin that becomes Department
kmt and other ~ool fabncs Choose
Representatives for any cause law WltliOIJt hil signafurt
Estimated quantity Of liqul4
nclud ng the tal ure of a
The governor may dls1pprove ISph.elt
nqulred
ap
member elect to quality for any Item or Items In any bill proximately 700 000 gallons
yours from our extensive CQllectiOn
Quotations to be submitted as
off ce shall be filled bv election making a appropriation ot
by the members of the Senate or money and t~e Item or Items so follows
colors and pattems
the members of the House of dlsappro-yed shall be void , Q,..oteprlc:er:ter,vallon FoB
~epresenla~lves as the case unless repes•ld In the roanner Vendors Plant and the price
rttaY .be who art affiliated with prescrlbtd by m11 Mttlon for ~ per gallon deiiVet.td to Ven~ors
the same political party as the the r-aeve of a 11111
1Pllr!eblt tonk to any tocollon In
S4o110n 31 ~he memblt't end !No County dHigneltd by the
p'rson last elected by the
electors to the seat which has officer~
of t.,l
General 1 Count, Entlneer
for the
Antmtity shell rtctlvt en ~ veriOVI oredH ot I:Situmlnous
become vacant A vacancy
occurring before or during the annutll
sa,lary a"d such mattrllls whiCh may be
I rst twenty months of a aJiowances tor rei!SOnlbtt 1nd, reqf,llrtd by ttlt Melga County
Senatorial term shall be f lied necessary tKpena" related to , HIDhWIY DtPartment which
temporarllv by election as the performanc:e of thtlr duties
provided In th s sect on for only as are provided by lawt end no
that portion of the term wh ch change In a mtmbtr 1 U:lary
will expire on the thlrtv f rst shall take effect during tht term
day of December follqwing the for which he was elected nor
next genera election occurring shall any change In a member 1
n an even numbered year after allowances take effect prior to
the vacancv occurs at which the first Of January followlno
e ecllon the seftt shall be filled the neKt general election In en
by the electors 15 provided by even numbered year
law tor the remaining une)l
ARTICLI!i 111
p red portion of the form the
Section la In the gener11
member elect so choun to take election for governor and
office on the first day in lieutenant governor one vote
January next following such shall be cast lointly tor the
election No person shall I:Se candidates nominated by tht
elected to fill a vacancy in the same political party or petition
Senate or House of Represen The general assembly mey
tat ves as the case may be
prov de by law for the jOint
unless
he
meets
the nomination of c•ndldates for
qualifications set forth In this governor
and
lieutenant
Constltut on and the laws of this go~ernor
state for the seat In which the
Section 3 The return1 of
vacancy occurs An election to every election for the off cert
f II a vacancy shall be ac nemed In the foregoing nctlon
comp~ shed
notwithstanding shall be seated up and trana
the prov slons Of section 27 mltted to the seat ot Govern
Article 11 of this Constitution by ment by the returning officers
tt1e adoption of a resolution directed to 1he President of the
while the Senate or the House of Senate who durh g the first
Representatives as the use week of the sess on shall OPtft
may be s In session with the and publish them and decJare
tak ng ot the yeas and nays of the result In the presence of •
the members of the Senate or majority of the memberl of
the t-touse of Repre~entatlves each House of the Gentrll
I
I
as the case may be affiliated Assembly the Joint candldatta
wllh the same political pllrty as having the highest numbtr of
100 ALBUMS Will BE GIVEN AWAY
the person ast elected to the votes cast tor governor and
nat In which the vecttncy oc lieutenant governor and the
NO PURCHAS£ NECESSARY
curs The adortlon ot such person having the highest
resolution shal require the number of votes tor any other
Iff rmatlve vote of a malorlty office shall bt declared duly
(Amended House Joint
Ruolv11on No 44)

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Tax Returri.s Here·
State Al!dltor Jo. eph · T.
Ferguson 'repOrted today that
the benefllll of the new state
lnceime tax were beginning to
be felt throughout ,the state
with an increase of over
$660,000 distributed monthly to
the coun lies.
Previous to January I, 1972
and prior to the passage of the
state Income tax law, a total of
$3 l!lillion ln sales tax collections was distributed monthly
to the counties. After January
1, the counties were apportioned $3.66 million per
month of state income tax
funds, said Ferguson.
The counties will receive
their local government funds in
eleven equal payments plus a

twelfth adjustment payment,
the auditor said. On a yearly
basis the counl!es will receive
a total of $44 million. Additionally, municipalities with
a local Income tax receive a
proportional share of $4 million
a year of state income tax
money .
Twenty -thre e counties
throughout the slat e who
received ~. 000 monthly under
the old plan now receive
$9,166.66. The jump is due to a
provision in the new law setting
the minimum amount a county
can receive yearly at $110,000,
up from the previous $60,000 a
year guarantee. Gallia and
Meigs each received $9·,166.66.

Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your Easter · shopping Center

MEIGS lHEATRE
TOIIIOht, March 30
NOT OPEN

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TO ROB

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SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

Wagenhals.
Members lltld guests present
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.
Roush, Mrs. Emil Knight, Mrs.
N. 0 . Wein, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Layne, Mrs. Harry L. Dyer,
Mrs. Lee Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs.
Uoyd Roush, Mrs. John C. Fry,
Mr . and Mrs . Howard
Wagenhals, Miss Betty Berry,
Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs.
Donald Smith, Mrs . Ollie
Roush, Mrs. Howard Burris, A.
K. McClung, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Layne, Lelah Jane
Powell, Mrs. J. V. McGrew,
Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Mrs. Ray
Pickens and Mrs. Ray Fox.
BRIDGE PLA YEO
Mrs. Herman Layne entertained the members of the
Monday Evening Bridge Club
at her home. The prize for high
score was won by 'Mrs. Glen
Roush. Others playing were
Mrs. F. C. Reichert, Mrs. John
WoHe, Mrs. Paul Scally, Mrs.
R. G. Greene, Mrs. J. W.
McMurray, Mrs . N. R.
Swackhamer and Mrs. George
Ingles.
ROTARY GUAST
John F. Roush, who is a
candidate for the House of
Delegates on the Republican
ticket, was a ~uest at the
Thursday evening dinner
meeting of the New Haven
Rotary Club. Following the
dinner, a question and answer
period between the members
and Mr. Roush was held.
During the business session
it was announced that the
members had been invited to
meet with the Ripley Club on
the following Thursday at
Ripley.
Those al'tending were Dick
Ord, Jolin Thorne, Donald F.
Roush, James N. Roush, Uoyd
Roush, Harry Miller, Herman
Layne, Rev. William DeMoss,
Rome Williamson, Russell
Capehar t, George Ingels and
guests, John F. Roush and Rev.
Robert Bumgarner, the latter
from Middleport, 0 .
New Haven Personals
Mrs. Ralph Roush is a
medical patient at Holzer
Medical Center Hospital.
Keith Roush, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Roush, is a
patient at Holzer Medical
Center Hospital, where he
underwent surgery for an eye
injury.
Mr. and Mrs. William Chisler
are visiting relatives in Carnegie and Pittsburgh, Pa.

OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .UNTIL 9 P.M.

IN OUR MAIN FLOOR ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENT
eWIGS
eCOSTUME JEWELRY
•BELTS
•HANDBAGS

•HOSIERY
•SCARFS
•GLOVES
eSMALLLEATHER GOODS

be done to further develop the area,
Meeker said.
·
Surveys Unlimited is tSking a 2G-year
perspeetive of Meigs County.
In other action the corrunittee approved
assurance of compliance with HUO
regulations under TIUe Six of the Civil
Righta Act of 1964.
Documents on a Meigs County Comprehensive plan regarding subdivision
regulations was distributed. by Meeker.
The subdivision regUlations states:
"A resolution of the county of .Meigs,
enacted in accordance with Chapter 711,
Ohio Revised Code, and for the purpose of
protecting the public health, safety,

comfort, convenience and general welfare, thereto, and for the repeal be it resolved by
and regulating the development of sub- the Board of County ConmUs,.ioners of the
divided areas, promoting the proper County of Meigs, State of Ohio."
arrangement of streelll and layout of lots,
Meeker also distributed to members for
providing for adequate and convenient study field !lUI'VeyS made which included
provision of open spaces, utilities, land use, housing and transportation.
recreation and access to service and
In explaining the field survey Meeker
emergency vehicles, providing for noted that Meigs County is composed of
adequate provision of water, drainage, 279,000 acres and that mobile homes have
sewer, and other sanitary facilities, been the main sow-ce of housing.
providing .for the administration of this
A letter received by E. F. Robinson,
resolution and defining the powers and chairman of the Regional Planning
duties of the administrating oflicers as Commission, from the Ohio Attorney
provided hereinafter and prescribing General, was read by Thereon Johnson,
penalties for the violation of the provisions chairman of the executive committee.
of this resolution or any amendment
In essence the letter slated that

power tinea cucyblg 715,0110 volts wm be
laid across llle Oblo River frmn lhe aew
GaviD Plant, alld lhat houoiag, water
IDd oewqe wu illaclequate lor lhe
. anticipated inDW&lt; of people In llle area
as a result of llle new mine and powe1
plant.
It was noted that the power lines would
have an environmental effect. The letter
will be answered by Meeker.
For the next meeting, which will be open
to the public, Guido Girolami offered the
Orchid Room on East Main SI.,-Pomeroy,
which was accepted. The next meeting will
be on Apri124 or 26 at 8 p.m..The exact dste
will be announced.

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Weather

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. The cliilracter, "John Bull"

Mostly cloudy tonight and
Saturday with a chance of rain
and snow central and south
tonight. Low tonight mid to
upper 20s north and upper 20s
to lower 30S central and south.
High Saturday in the mid to
lower 40S.

was first used as the per·
sonlflcation of the "typical"
' Englishman by John Arbuthnot
in satire publilbed In 1712.

VOL XXIV

POMEROY-MIDDlEPO_RT, OHIO

NO. 248

World's Faithful
'
.Celebrate Easter ·

Shop the Mens Department 1st Floor.
For .Excellent Selections • For Out.
standing Values.
Mens Shirts - Complete selectlbn of
shirts in white . solid colors . stripes .•.
plaids. Full cut shirts and tapered
styles. All permanent press. Let us
help you select the mens shirts you
need.

Belts - Paris belts in the styles that
are so sure to please. All arranged for ·
your easy self selection.
Mens Socks -:- Choose his favorite type
socks- Mens Hosiery l:&gt;epartment. 1st
Floor. Banlons • or Ions cottons. All
sizes 10 to 13.

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Accessories - Handkerchiefs • Underw~ar - Suspenders - Jackets.

SHOP OUR 2nd FLOOR CHILDREN 'S DEPARTMENT FOR YOUR EASTER
APPAREL NEEDS. WE'VE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT
OF BOW AGE DRESSES
Outfit your girls from infants sizes to 14 in dresses, coats,
blouses, sportswear and lingerie. All from our Childrens
Department on the second floor.

ANOTHER BIG

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KNIT
CAPES
Select from several
styles in white ,
past el blue, lilac .

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SPRING
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HOSIERY'SALE! !

ClllLDREN OF THE MEIGS COUNTY Community
School were presented colorful Easter Baskets by Ohio Eta
Pbi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Thursday when the
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Ohio Eltended Outlook
S110day lhniugh Tuesday:
Mootly. cltudy with a
chance of showers or mow
flurries Sunday. Partly
Monday
and
cloudy
Tuesday. Tempera lures
continulog to average below
normal but a warming trend
beginning Tuesday. Early
morning lows 25 lo 35. Aflernoon highs upper 30s lo
upper 40s Sunday, warming
to the upper 40s and 50s on
Tuesday.
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sorority staged an egg hunt at Fort Meigs. Following the
event, the group returned to the school In Ruiland for a party
during which refreshments were served.

Es~ex

Hopeful

Of New FundsCOLUMBUS (UPI) · - ~tate Superintendent
Martin Essex said today Ohio may qualify for up to
$3.5 million in federal funds for its educational
program for trainable mentaUy retarded persons.
Up to now, federal law has excluded Ohio from
funds for such a program because it is administered
through the Department of Hygiene and Correction.
"Federal statutes have not
permitted funds to go to any
program which are not
managed by the education
department," Essex said. "But

recent amendments to the law
indicate that Ohio may qualify
for help." ·
State Attorney General
William J. Brown issued an
opinion that "the community
program for the trainable
mentally retarded is considered free public education
under Ohio statutes."
The opinion was given to the
federal government, which will
decide if Ohio . qualifies for
financial help.
· "If it Is determined that Ohio
II eligible, it would mean that
up to $3.5 million may be
available for the state 's
program," Essex said.
The General Assembly has
raised the slate subsidy per
student from $300 to $450, and
additionally, local school
districts contribute a certain
amount . County boards of
mental retardation alao have
the authority to raise more
money by placing tax issues on
the ballot.

H. E. Starkm Gatekeeper of
the Ohio State Grange, will be
speaker for the County Grange
Juvenile Cited
banquet to he held on Friday,
April 7, at 7:15 p.m. at the
Salisbury School building.
Heavy damages were
Starkey started his Grange
reported, two persons were
By ~lilted Pres• I!B~tloaal
Driver Unhurt
Injured, and a driver cited to
SAIGON - 111E HEAVIEBf COMMUNIST ATTACKS In work with Laurel Grange In
court in an accident on
four years drove South VIetnamese troops from three more bases 1909 and later was a charter
Pomeroy's East Main St., at In Auto Wreck
along the DemWtarized ·Zone (DMZ) today and a U. s. officer me111ber of Columbia Grange
where
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Starkey
11:20 p.m. Thursday. Police
who visited the area said "It looks like the start of a pretty big
No injuries were reported in
have
had
continuous
memsaid
a car driven east by Rick
offensive." Two bases fell Thul'llday.
a
single car accident today at
Snider, 17, Racine, went out of
u. s. and Allied troope went on alert for a poulble general bership since 1927.
Starkey served as Master ctl
control, then left of center, and 8:18a.m. on county road three,
Conununllt oftlllli~ aa Hanoi Radio exhorted its troops lo
six tenths of a mile north of
skidded into a utility pole.
"attack the enemy repeatedly .1' Saigon
alerted for poealble his local Grange and also u
county road foUr.
County Pomona Grlingt
fOlie! attacks and the govenunent ruahed its last resel'111!1 from · Meigs
Snider
and
a
passenger,
Julie
The Meigs County sheriff's
Master several years; County .
lite Saigon art1 to meet a new lbreat In the Central Higblands. Deputy for 13 years, and hu
Maynard, 19, Racine, were Dept. said Charolette A.
The air war aJ.m blalled up. U.S. planes c:arried out two lllrikes in
taken to Veterans Memorial Peckham, 31, Mlddiepart, Rt.
.,been a state Grange officer the
North VIetnam, F4 Phantomallhot down a MIG21 over Laos and past 20 years.
Hospital by the Pomeroy E-R 1, was traveling on county road
lite Communiats llhot llown another super-eecret ACI30 Spectre
squad
for treatment of head three when a dog ran in front of
Other activities of Mr.
guJIIIhip over Laos, the second In two· da)'ll.
injurles, Snider was treated for her car. She swerved to the left
Starkey include membership
facial
lacerations
and and lost control of her vehicle
on the board of directors of
NEW YORK - DOCl'OR8 rouGHT TODAY to save the life Grange Insurance Agency,
released. Miss Maynard was which skidded 80 feet before
admitted
for further treat- going over an embankment
of a 1.9 pound baby born 15 weeks prematurely and brought here Inc.; G. M. Premium Budget, .
ment. Police said Snider was and stopping on its top. There
Thursday by an emergency helioopter flight from the Bmall town Inc.; Gra~ge . Ufe Insurance
cited to juvenile . court on a was medium damage to the
where tlbe was born.
Company, ana Grange Mutual
reckless operation charge.
car. No citation was issued.
The tiny baby, whose head was only the size of a tangerine, Casualty Company• which he
was reported "holding its own" at New York Hospital.
has .been with since its
organization in 1935, and on its
HARRISBURG, PA. -THERE WAS POSSIBWTY of a board the past 21 years.
Good Friday verdict today for the Harrilhurg Seven anliWIIf
The Starkeys have spent
activists, alx of whom are or were prleslll and nuns of the Roman their entire lives In Columbia
Catholic left.
Township in Meigs County on
A federal court jury of nine women and three .men the same farm where his father
other House seems likely to follow, so this one may be of contacts concerning the possibl~ continuation of
BY GEORGE HARGRAVES, SUPI'.
deliberated seven hours Thursday and faced a fulllz.bour day and grandfather lived.
Meigs Local School Distrlct
dropped. Keep an eye on the legislative reports.
vocational agricullllre. A survey of students is being
today of decltnng whether the government had proved a conCounty aclivltles include
I
would
like
to
use
this
brief
column
tonight
to
Remember
May
1.
Mark
it
on
your
calendar.
made
to determine the exact interest in it. A
spiracy to disrupt governmental activity.
being on the firs\ committee to
touch
on
several
topics,
trusting
there
will
bi
Locate
the
birth
certificate
and
the
shot
records.
reevaluation of the future status of the program is
I
promote the building of the
something
of
interest
for
everyone.
·
W
e'll
look
forward
io
seeing
you
at
your
school
on
under way. I would appreciate additional comments
WASHINGTON - CRIME ROSE I PCT. in the United States
May 1.
·
Monday,
May
1,
we
will
have
the
registration
of.
from interested citizens.
during 1971, an FBI report IIIIowed today. It was the smallest
.
TilE
ADULT
MINING
CLASS
that
we
have
new
first
gradf
and
kindergarten
students
who
will
be
ALL PLANS ARE NOT COMPLETE, but it
(Continue&lt;~ on Page 2)
entering school next fall. Parents will register the
Sl'heduled to start about May 1 requires that you seems fairly certain that all our future mining
Officers representing each of children at the school where they wlll be attending.
complete an application that you can obtain by ,programs will be located in the Rutland gym. We
the participating groups were
The first thing that you need to bring Is the birth
calling my office at 992-2153. A substantial number of have adequate space, good heating and lighting, plus
ch~n by the Meigs County certificate. The child must be five on or before
these have been sent out already. Call if you want close proximity to the mine. We are presently
Junior Fair Board recently at
· ooe.
working with the Ohio Department of Development,
the county extension office.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - State statiBtical lnformalion."
,
The Mine Foreman's class that will begin next the Appalachian Regional Commission, the State
Elected were Steven Stanley,
School &amp;lperintendent Martin
Both the new state minimum
Speaking of Schools-No. 230 Monday is jointly sponsored by AEP and Ohio Department of Education, and American Electric
W. Esaex uld today he had salary schedule which alfecta 4-H boys representative, .
University. There will be a class from 12 to 3 and one Power in the development of these Jli'Ograms. We
been .assured by a Pay Board about 35,000 teachers and the 20 presidel\l; Daniel Midkiff, September ;su, 19/:t J..u i.H ut:r Lu t:IILt!r Klail.icrgarten. To
from 6 to 9. You register for the class. at Meigs High
official that conlideration i'l cents per hour increaae for the FFA representative, vice enter grade one next fall, the child must be six on or School at the time for the beginning of the first class. have $35,000 for astart on equipment. We expect state
support for the teaching units. We need more, but we
pay ralaee (or Ohio's 84,0110 state's 49,000 non-teaching president; Jill Beaver, Girl beiore September 30, 1972. A testing program is
There
is
no
pre-registration.
Just
report
at
noon
or
at
are on our way.
public school employes would school employes are at l.saue. Scouts representative, conducted during the summer by the !:Qunty office for
on
Monday.
Rememb.
e
r
that
this
is
a
class
for
6
p.m.
NEWS AND NOTES - It's good to have Mr.
be t1tf lint Item of buainea at
''The state mandated in- secretary ; Lynn Baker, girls 4- those who seek early admissions. By early admission
e~perienced
miners
who
want
to
upgrade
to
Diehl back on the job full time - I'm happy to report
the Pay Boal'd's next meeting Cl'ealll were dealgned aa catch H representative, treasurer, I mean admiSsion this fall if the child doesn't reach
foreman's level.
AprU I.
. Up mebures to correct aevere and Debbie Milliron and
that Mr. Morrison has been in the office for a short
THIS IS THE FINAL WEEK OF MARCH, which stay on several da)'ll thls week - All three dlstriclllin
FHA ·the requireli age by September 30. .
Holter,
"The liticiaJ allUred us that Inequities which teaChers in Sharon
The second thing that you need to bring is the mea ns the close of the Monday-Tuesday adult
the dala we have presented II minimum salary diatricta face representatives; publicity
Meigs County will be seeking an increase to an
complete and llln good order," In their rate of CO!Dpanllltion," chairmen. Another meeting of record of immunizatiOns. The present required ones physicalfilncss program. Mr. Chancey operated this operating millage of 22.5 at the May 2 primary. This
has been scheduled ilre those for smallpox, diphtheria; tetanus, polio, ~rogram over the past several months and a lot of is needed to gain the full funding provided under the
Eallald,. "but the members said Eaaex. -..In other Great- the
expreued a dellire to have ad- LUes states, teacher salaries for 7 p.m. on Aprll,l2 at the whooping cough, a~d measles, and a recent TB test . adults have ta ken advantage of it. We plan to have the new state law - Remember, there will be no school
·
ditlanal time to . study the average approximately $1,200 exten•ion office to name Earlier t1iis week one Honse of the Ohio legislature pm,e:ram again next winter.
on Monday -:-- From all at Meigs Local io all of you,
vo!('() I•&gt;dJ'• ;p smali[&gt;&lt;'X frutll th:.&lt; r&lt;'&lt;Juircd jist,. The
comple1 compilation of IIIOI't tban in Ohio."
committees for the year.
HI liVE ;\l' PHEC'li11E D HECEIVJNG a numbe r . we wish a joyous and happy Easter!

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Boys Dress and ' Sport Shirts in
sizes 3 to 7 and 8 to 20. Solid
colors and beautiful stripes in
the seasons smartest styles . Ali
permanent press.
Boys Wembley Ties to mix or
match with the new shirts.
Belts for boys In all sizes.
Hanes Underwear - Jackets
plus a tremendous selection of
Slacks in flare leg models. Sizes
3 to 7 and 8 to 18. Solid colors two color combinatio'n s
stripes. Si ims - Regulars Huskies.

·-

')'he U. S. Corps of Engineers
has announced that Ohio
Power Company and Ohio
Electric Company, New York
'City, have applied jointly
under the provisions of Section
10 of the River and Harbour
Act of 1899 for a permit to
CGnStrucl two slmllar river
water make-up intake and
Plll"P structures (caisson
type) for units I and II at the
Jutes M. Gavin Plant near
Dleshire.
The structures, each con•ttng of 58 feel reinforced
eoncrete caisson, will ho~
trash rakes, water screens,
pumps, strainers and other
. uaociated mechanical and
electrical equipment. The
caissons will extend approximately 49 feet riverward
fram the shoreline at normal
pool elevation and will project
• feet above normal pool
elevation.
The debris collected from the
trash rakes and traveling
screens
will be carried by
H.· E. ST~
means of trash through two
collection pits landward to the
Meigs Memorial Hospital, and structures where the debris
serving 12 yearfillt the Meigs will he periodically removed
County Fair Board, including and dtaposed of by the comtenns as its president.
(Continued on Page 12 )

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BOYS DEPARTMENT ON THE ·
1st FLOOR.

You can save now during
our annual

I

Address Grange

SEE THIS FINE SELECTION OF
BOYS WEAR.

DON'T FORGET!

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Starkey Will

Dress Him Up For Easter

/

May 1 an Important Day ·to Youngsters

YOU'Ll ENJOY ATRIP TO
ELBERFELDS BOYS DEPARTMENT
'
TO COMPLETE
YOUR EASTER SHOPPING.

just Arrived/

Eggs Ready

For Easter

Wembley Ties - Ready tied ties and
the popular wider ties in solids - neat
patterns - stripes.

Children's Wear For Easter

TEN CENTS

PHONE 992-2156

FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1972

JERUSALEM (UPD - The faithful of
three of &amp;lie world's great religions stream.ed
thr~gh this andent walled city today for
.
' .. celebrations marking the thriStiaa Easter,
the Jewish ~assover and the MO!ilem Sabbath.
Hundreds of children, from changes which have been made
Christian pilgrims from all over tbe world
toddler age through II years, to improve the overall fairness
marched in doleful procession, estimated at
will SW&amp;rOl 'over Middleport · - and "fun" to .the chlldi-en 10,000 ·. persons, down the Via Dolorosa
Municipal Park .Sunday at 2 of the hunt.
p.m. in the aMual Rotary
Again, the Middleport •
following the traditional footsteps nf Jesus
Easter
Egg
Hunt.
Pomeroy
Rotary Club will
&lt;llrist .to His death upon the cross on Calvary.
Rotary Hunt Chai~man provide one well-hidden gold
lfbe Good Friday procession wound past
Denis
Keney and women colored egg worth $10 to the
groups of fur-hatted Orthodox Jews in black
employes of the Pomeroy finer, and a silver colored egg
kaftans, on their way to Judaism's holiest
National Bank have loaded worth $5.
shrine, tbe Walling Wall, for Passover
over 800 plastic colored "eggs"
Pre-school age children will
I
'
prayers. Passover
Is the most joyous of the
with !lie name of a business or have a hunt Of their own In a
./ewish high holidays.
professional person who have roped off area. They cannot be
provided prizes to the finders assisted by parents. Time of
Fro111 ~e minaret of a mosque the
of the eggs,
this event is 1:30 p.m. ·
recorded calls of the muezzin blared from
Thil year, for the first time,
Mayor John Zerkle, also a
loudsp,eakers, calling the Moslem talthrid to
two changes have been made in Rotarian, will launch the hunt
prayers in the El Aqsa and .omah Mosques.
the format of the hunt. One Is with an official welcome to
The high-pitched.calls Arable almost drowned m that the upper age llmlt, 11 visitors, and Chief of Pollee J.
the chants of the Christian pllgrims.
years (formerly 13); and the J. Cremeans will fire the gun
..
Bishop lleads March·
.
. . other ls a limit of three in the beginning the . youngsters'
number of prize eggs awarded scramble for eggs.
In balmy spring weather, Wider a dear
_blue sky, the Chrla~lall pllgrima in-1110\lrning .. ~to a !!i.i!Ble child. _ -~~ • !li~!.!!KS 'If, ~ Mi~JIOI'I
H opeful y, parent s will VolUnteer . Fire Comparif ·will
black ·shuffled tbroug!J ·tile narro\lv Via
cooperate ·In enforcing these a&amp;'illt Rotarians at the hunt.
Dolorosa, the 1&amp;reet of sorrpw, ile!lind replicas
of the cross the New Testament says Christ
died upon.
~d by the Bishop of Nazareth and
Auxiliary Bishop of Jerusalem, Msgr. Joseph
KUdany, the pllgrims marched in groups
according to their countlres of origin - the
United States, Great Britain, West Germany,
Italy, South Mrlca ami Japan were the most
prominent.

Mens Slacks Flare bott~ms •
tapered leg slacks. Hundreds of pairs
in solids - tweedy weaves . stripes, All
sizes 28 waist to 50 waist.

In 1867 Secretary of State
William Seward reached an
agreement with Russia for the
The Dept. Store of Building pur chase of Alaska for $7.2
Since 1915.
___ , million in gold.

' COLOil

make It possible for Meigs County to
Identify 111, needs and demands in order
that it may be able to Cllllllfy and be accepted for future granta, Meeker explained. Alllo, the comprehenalve plan will
pull tbgether facilities available in Meigs
County, 1&gt;'Jeeker said.
The regiOnal conun.Luion II to outline
-and guide local elected offlc~ and be
resporiJlble mainly to the Meigs County
Commissioners.
Exlenalve research being done ~Y
SurveYs Unllmiled can only. prove to be
beneficial td Meigs County. Tile guidelines
set up by§urveys Unllmited outnnes wha~
is available In Meigs County J~nd what can

Devoted To The lntereall Of The Meig1-Ma10n Area

an eraser.

PLUS

The executive committee of the Meigs
County Regional CoDuniasion 'l'bunday
nlsht lppfOVed a raolution requesting
_coinpr•heilaive planning aQiatance
money through the Houalne Urban
Development (.HUD) , and Surveys
Unllmlted, with pat Meeker u planner·
consultant, was retained for the 1972-73
·year.
~ ~ ...
The,resolution will enable Meigs County
to Jlllftlclpate in .a $10,0110 program with
SO pel 'it the f1Qids CG111Jn1 frmn the stale
department of developnienl and SO pet.
from the Meigs County .Commissioners:·
·The purp~ of the comprehenalve
planning done by Surveys Unllmlted is to

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Accessorize Your Easter Outfit

The Almanar
By United Press International
Today is Thursday, March 30,
the 90th day of 1972.
Mr F ntt ndly
The moon is between its full
phase and last quarter.
The morning star is Jupiter.
The evening stars are Venus,
Mars, Saturn and Mercury.
Those born on this day are
under the sign of Aries.
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New Haven Social Events
Mrs. Melvin Knapp entertained recently with a
dinner honoring the birthdays
of two of her daughters, Mrs.
Henry (Marjorie ) Gibbs and
Mrs. Walter (Joanne) Taylor.
Their sister, Mrs. Harold Fry,
baked the cake which was
served at the dinner.
Those- attending the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Taylor, Brady Knapp and Sally
Brewer and sons, all of
Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Knapp and daughters,
Beverly and Hermetta, James
Ryan of Mason; Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Vickers and sons,
Rodney and KeMy, Mrs. Patty
Paugh and daughters, Debby,
Becky and Jackie, Mrs. Harold
Fry, Harry Knapp and the
hostess, Mrs. Melvin Knapp.
DINNER HELD
.
The annual birthday dinner
of the New Haven Garden Club
was held Monday evening in
the cafeteria at the Hartford
Elementary School and served
by the ladies who are the school
cooks.
The
members
celebrated the 42nd birthday of
the club. The tables were
centered
with
lovely
arrangements of spring
flowers. The invocation was
given by Mrs. Howard

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