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of the Homer Sn
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Eastern schools will learn •· will be representatives o
and Mercury.
'bout rooperatlves in"the Unttw cooperatlves active In Meigse Ohio
NIUoll&amp;l aclY.nt1101 repmenhll"'
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1w KlmbaU. 111c~ :M3 ~..ex•n•
Freneh composer Maurie&lt;'
tid States from a special pro- County Including Farm Bureau ... •••· H•• vor&gt; Cl.,. H • •
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grom·· In oacll oehool Wedne1- Landmark, Production Credit ••;:-....,.••, ,._ .....,.. .,
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eooperaties' were and Milk Markeling Coopera.. llalor Rolltl wban eartlar dn'let
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'FFA, 4-H Club members, and Uo Farm Bureau, has arrang.
.:.:..:.::.....:..:::_:__ _~--'- ed the programs.
TOP QUALITY USED
Con'll. 352 eng. Std. tr1n1.,
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It IB expected thai
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The Very Bettt
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Heiskell, of WSAZ-TV at HuntIn
Uoed
Cars Anywhtrt
Ington wUI be present at the
65 Ford G1l1xie 500
Eastern High School presenta1 dr. Hardtop. 289 tntint,
NO REASONABLE
.tandard frtnl. R1dio 1nd
tion w tske pictures lor later
OFFER REFUSED
huter
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ohowfnll on television.
SEE
65 Ford Galaxie 500 '
The schedule worked out by
H.T. 21'1 •••· 4 opood trono.
METROPOLITAN
the FFA and FHA lnslructors
ndlo anll ht1ttr
in Northwestern 10: IS to II a.
65 Mustang 2 Door
Servlees are IUIIIOunced for m.; Southern 12:30 to 1:15 p.
William
R. Hoffman, age
78, m.. and Eastern 2:35 to S:20 p.
"Your Rombler Dootor"
~ Ford Galexie 500
Chesler, who dled, Ssturday al um.:__ _ _ _ _ _ __J""""""''"PO""""M'"I""RO'"Y"',"'O"',"""......
l dr. H.T. 352 '"'' At tranL
tha Veterona Hospital Ill Hunt· p, stHrlng, r~dlo, hllttr
lngton after a lengt!ly ffineos.
614 Ford G1lexie 500
Born near !)~ter,, bO was the
~L Conv. I cyl. At tran&amp;., p.
aon
of the late·'John and Sopb·
rturlng, r•dlo 1ncl htlftr
Ia Hoffman. Mr. Hoffman was
64 English Ford 2 Dr.
a veteran of World War I, and
1 dr, 4 $peed trens.
CATHERINE LOWERY R N Health Nune autoclav·
EDNA FRENCH, R.N., Health Nurae, giving gui~ance a member of the Melhodist
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Charles
.Fridley, a patient under the Chronic D1sease Church at West Shade.
63 Chevrolet lmp.1l1
4 dr. H.T. I cy. At trans., ,. ing suppllealor the Nunine Serviceo.
r.ontrol Program.
He Is survived by two brothfitterlnl, racllo and ht1ttr
ers, Waller Hoffman, and John
Hoffman, both of Cheater, and
65 Ford Fairlane 500
Charles D. Circle
two sflten, Mra. Mary Batley,
l Dr. Hardtop. 289 engine.
Dies
Early
Today
Crui sim•tic tnn1. Low mil•
and Mra. Edlf!l
Tentative funeral
servicH
Cheater, and Beveral nlecEXPERT INSTAlLATION!
have been set for
e and nephews.
62 Comet 2 Door
Serviees wiD be beld Tue•
~ cyl. Std. tnns. R1dlo and
ARMSTRONG'S
11 1964, diabetic scrffning D. Circle, INI, who died today
tl•dtr
day at 2 p.m. althe Nazarene
was done in conjunction with at z a.m. af the home of a dau·
Church at Cflester with the Rev.
Unoleum • • . Inlaid Vinyl
62 Ford G1laxie 500 the Mobile X-ray Unit visit. shter, Fay Newhouse, Sslem,
Ohio,
on
Wednesday
at
1:30
p.
Gilbert
Spencer
officiating
and
This program resulted in 175
t: dt. I cyl. At Trant., P.
1turi ng, r1dlo and heeter
burial In Chester cemetery.
pe!'sons having the test. 01 m. at the Ewing Chapel with
Floor eoveriDI for OVti'J ktnd of floor. Best
burial
in
Sutton
cemetery.
He
Friends
may
calf
at
the
Ar·
that
n11rr.ber
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38
were
found
patttrllll.
Profeulooal lnl!.lllatlon b7 uo, or
62 Fairlane 4 Door
was
a
former
rHident
of
Bashbangh
Funeral
Home
in
Tupw need iurther testing. These
8 cyl. Std. tr•ns. Radio 1ncl
de II JOunell. Call WY z-2631 for !reo ead·
Jl'l'S Plains unlff I p.m. Tueshtlftr
Glucose Tolerance Tests were an.
mate,
day.
The
body
will
be
taken
w
done
in
the
Health
Depart63 Ford Galaxie 500
Survivors Include two danghthe churcll one hour before the
m~nt with the assistance of ters, Mrr.. Newhouse, and Lu·
Con¥. 3S2 eng. Std. frant.
WALL-TO-WALL CARPmNG
Redlo 1nd h..ttr
funeral.
State personnel Seventeen of cifle Duke, both of Sslem; two
MOIIJ.WK
lhe 33 prople were round to •ons, Joe Circle and Millon Cir·
61 Olds 98 2 Door
atUZ#W ·l
MAGII
be ~;~ew diabetics. Private phy- cle. both of Racine; o sister,
tof.T. At trlrtt. All power, ra·
il:lpert
lnstaUatloa
FIVE DAY FORECAST
dio 1nd heettr
sicians
were advised and Eva Cleland. Salem; lwo br•
.Salilfaetlon
Ohio temperatnm wW ov·
these individuals are under !hers. Jack Circle, Florida, and
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Guaranteed
61 Comet 4 Door
erage S • 5 degreeo below
the control of their doctors. Atha Circle, Columbus; nine
6 cyl. At tuns. R1dlo 1nd
normal lor lbe period TaelThere were eight classes grandchildren and 10
huttr
: .INGELS
ereat
daV tllrough Saturday. A reheld to instruct the new dia.. grandchildre. Friends may call
pre&amp;entalfve normal blgb aad
belies on diet, nursing care and at the funeral boma
low
lor that perlnd lo Colam·
personel hygleno. The efasses evening.
buo
f6
aod 28. Warmer Ta..
USED CAR LOT
were conducted by focal and
day, loDowed by eolder WedLocust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
state personnel, atJd a local
Middloport
nesday and with colder weatllphysician.
BEULAH STRAUSS, ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant
er persisting, and cbunge to
tile Health Department, Secretary to the Board of Health warmer over lite weekend,
Registrar of VItal Statistics, discussing a problem with Preelpitatloii wll1 enrage .one
A woman faces so many things
Edmundson, Deputy Clerk and Deputy Registrar. ltalf loeb, mostly · u melted
IIIOW,
why should looking her age
, PT. PLEASANT - ~ o h n
Thomas, 95, of Eight Mile,
be one of them?
retired Mason County
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and former employe o1
New York Central railroad
1tern, died at 10:4$ p. m. 5anlr·i!'. J
I day.
I Bern Feb. IZ, 1871, In Jack·
aon County, W. Va., he was the
w~ believe evt"Ty woman has ~Yet\1 right tO look
son of the late BrtllltoR and ·',.
younger than she is. U!ie Uh.-a Fr-minine every
Easler Sommers Thomaa. His ('
wile, Olive, died In 1958. He 1 ~
nighll Guomma.ted to make you look. younJ!!;&lt;:r
wa• a member of tht Yauaer lr.11
in 30 day•-ur IOOll&lt;}' bacll
EUB Church.
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John Thomas
Dies·Saturday

He fo turVived by a 1011, Hoi, fie AtleD8, 0.; three daugbt. ~1
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erB, Mrs. May T. Davfl, Cher· rt ! .:· ·'·' '.·
kllwn, W. Va., Mrs. Hare! · ., ·, ·,
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Peck, Leon, and Mrs. Anna
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AWARENESS TE;AM -Experiences In 4-H Club Work
38 grandchildren. '
wiD be the theme of a special program to be presented to
I Funeral aervfces wiD
be the atodenta in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades at ""'"II
conducted
at
2
p.
m.
Tuesday
land (2 p.m.) and Salem Center school (1 p.m.) Tuesday,
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1at the Bethel Cburcll at Leon March Btb. An "Awareness Team" of 4-H Club members
by the Rev. T. J. Butcher. Bur: Charleo Frecker, Sally Mora, Debbie Turner and Larry
1111 wlll be In Bethel cematery. Montgomery wiD ahow aome of their work and explain
Friends ma1 eaD 111 the Crow·
they have done as 4-H membeu during the half hour
Russell Funeral home.
I :;~r.·a:; The programs have been arranged through
It
of Supt. Donald McKenzie and cooperating teacheu.
On this day In hiswry:
Above are, 1 to r, Debbie Turner, SaDy Mora, ~htlrleiiJI
In 1138, Adolf H!Uer ord~ed J Freclt:er, and Larry Montgomery, busy preparing their
Nazi troepa to march Into
cram.
Rhineland, breaking the
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WEATHER
1oa•t, clearing soulhwHI late t.
algbl, a lfllle colder, OW ,..,N•II
11ow nurriet eliding aordt- Fair aad warmer Tuesday.

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Red Showing

Rutland
Roll

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"'··~ sohd factiOn
""~m Kentucky that Youngstown
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encan ~Conference
94 Randolph·M. &amp;3 Syraeuse 122 Colgate 88
, sprmg for the Reds,
High Game _ Harold Lohse, 8:30 p. m. At 10 p. m. Sstur· JUNIORS - DeliDfl W •
Miami in Kent State Uruversl· msists Western could gtve the Consolation
Carnegie Tch n Case Tch ~2, rook1e nghthander Darrell
JOO· Eslhe'r Syfveste.
182· day night Don Roush and Jobn Barbara Williams,.
ty's Memorial Gynma•mm. . Wildcats a run for their mon- NCAA AI Carbondale, Ill,
Bucknell 76 Wash. &amp; Jeff. ss
teen 1n the fiflb inning.
High Series _ Art Sylv*. SiSSOII a~d Jne Bradley and Scott, Darlene S1111th, Deb
Da~wn and Miami battle m ey.
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Great Lakes Regional Final Worcester Tch 108 Brandeis 72 The olher run was scored
5B7; Esther Sylvester, 130; High Harry Miller, both seta of Porn· Turner, Kathy Thomu, Debb
the first game (al 7 p.m. EST) The Hiliwppers were led by S.uthern m. 90 Evansville TT
Gettyshorg 87 F. &amp; M. 66
the sixth on rookie Gus
Team Game _ LBo'i
&lt;180; troy, will roll in the doubles Smith, Karen Tucker, ~~
m the third meetmg betweeR forward Clem (The Gem) Has- Lamar Tech 93 lndiaRa st. 78 Bates 101 Hartford 81
triple and a single by ToRy
Team Series _ Pablieo, and lingles.
~dy, Diana Cat.n,
'llllet
the two dubs thl•. year..
kins, who has hit for 21 pomts Conaolation
Boston Coli. 87 Holy Cros• 83 ez.
Gallipolis bowlers In the dou· Cr1sp, Mary Floccari, DI,aQi
The wmners wmght will go to a game and •lso _won honorahl.e
NCAA Midwc•t Regional
S"iem Mass. 73 Plym. N.H. 88 The Reds have three
hies and singles al 9 a.m. Suo· Gloyd, Albert Harmon, Lllllt
lo~a _Ctly where the Daylon. mentiOn on the UP! All-AmenFirst Round
Cent. Con•. 96 Assumption 87 days of practice and Thursday
Junior liiP 01r11
daJ Marcb IS will be Jack Imboden, Glenda Jolmsolo Chrii
MI8IIu wmner meeta fop-ranked ca team..
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Valparaiso 107 St. ProcopiUI 76 Delaware 93 Hofstra 88
open the Grapefruit League ex·
........., 21, 1. .
Janey and GObert Meal and Ed Naper.
Kentucky and the.Loyola·West- The Hillwppers fmished tbe North Dakota-Colo. St., ppd.
St. Pelero 91; St. Fran. N.Y. 85 hibition season.
w.. Lolt 8mll!l and John Finney. Then SOPHOMORES - Gea•
ern Kentucky Winner meets season at 21-2 and swept Cbicago Invitational, Final Le Moyne 88 Siena 72
Team 1
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4 z at It :30 a. m. Pomeroy'• Blel· Grate, Allan WUson,
M1chlgan,. lhe Big .Ten cham- through their 14-game Ohio Vol· Clark 99 Virginia Unioo 88
st. Bonaventure 66 Canisius 61
Four Topa
1 J ner Block Company, Company, Blackwood: PhyUiJ Davidaoa,
p1on. Friday nights wmners fey Conference season unde£eat- Wilberforce 99 J.S. Smilh 75
Sewn Hall 101 Scranton 92
Team 4
3 1 with !l&amp;rry Miller captain wiD Janet DaviS, CherfayfiiO Davit,
play Saturday with the wiRner ed.
Consolation
Northeastn 118 Coast Guard 33 :
Team z
z 4 rvll ill the llve-me'n team ~vent. Donna Eads, Larry MoatcOIDo
..,tng to the NCAA finals at Co~
Ruigers 71 Penn St. 61
High Game _ Nucy Thorn
eroy, Mary McKinney, Karel!
lege Park, Md., the f~wi•g
Vermont fNf St. Lawrence 65
aon 130. High Serill _ ~
Haynes, Jahn Wise, Ronnltt
weekend.
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Middlebury fNf Rensselaer 80
~. 34:1; High Team Game_
Young, Unda Oller.
The Flyers, 21r4 in the· regu.
l!oallo
CLASS AA
Four Topa Glf Tllllll, 1SIL
FRESHMEN - Junlce Prfd.
lar seaaon, beat the &amp;!!skins
San!rday
(UP!) -Russia Canada 811(1
AI Cantoa
'--&lt;!!. Janet Priddy, Terrie Miller,
lf.!.48 on thmr. home rffl1ll- and CRESTED BUTTE. Colo. Czechoslovakia ~oM their third Miss. St. IJ2 Vaaderbilt 90
Canlon McKinley 62 Fairless II
Senior High Bop
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Diane McDaaiel, Sandy Miller,
75-M at M_Jam~. Those wer• two (UP!) - Defending champio• straight game1 to remain Tennessee 69 Kentucky 6%
AI Cloverleaf
FebrttarJ 21, 1M
Randy King, Joseph Myers, PiC11
88
83
~f M~ami s ftve losses as Denver University won the unbeaten in tho world hockey Alabama Auburn
Med' 69 T ·
~
Woe IMt
ty Matson, Jeff Snowden, Ju
ompiled 11 18-J mark.
NCAA ski championships for championships.
Marshall I05 St. Fran. Pa. 681 ma At r::.
Team 3
10 1
OUDCe
loe Smith, Steve Brogau Frelf
Dayton Hao Height
the sixth consecutive lime.
-T~lane 86 LoUisiana St. 78
Cleveland West Tech 55
I
8 I
DaviS, Rodney Davis, Haro
NEW YORK (UP!) -Villa""' Mio~I Fla. 108 La Salle 102
Fairview 48
Bahr'o Clothllra
I f
The following students all Burke, Leroy Cadle, .....,7
DayloR will pin. its napes on NEW ORLEANS (UP!) _ va NYU Sao Francisco 8lld Florida St. 87 Georgia 69
AI Bedford
Team 4
1 u received 85 or above at East- Slawter, Bobby Vance, e1
01 •h Game and Ser!e1
11-lefoot-ll Henry. Finkel, 8 lhll'd Just ahout won the "5 000 Wi~hita ~ere selected ~ the
.
Mldwe•t
- era High School lor the fourth Williams.
am All-Amenca, and sopho"". '
.
Indiana 86 Michigan St. 78
CleYeland John Adam• 91
~ u~.
ala weeks period (namH in
more whl! Do• May
h
added New Orleans handicap, four teams Jo fdl out the field Oh' St 94 M'
ta 89
Shaker Heights 75
rge ,_,,., 192, Ill; lllib
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Al::m:~r· and set a oiew !rack record al of 14 competing iR this year's w·Io ·. 69
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Team Game and Seril!l- Bahr bold type had all A grades) : I
OES _TO MEET
:
choice Finkel nd M.
ICa fair ground;.
N a I i o • a 1 lnvitatloe Tour· Dl'!l~nsltn06 I
90ue
Warren Harding 89
Clothiers, liZ, 2258,
FresluntJt - Barbara Bailey, The HarnsonviUe Chapter,
.
a
ay averament
mms
owa
Unda Brown, Kathie Chichett- Order of Eastera Star
trill
agached about 21 points a gamt ARCADIA Calif (UPI)
n
•
Brad!:&gt;' n St. Louis 611
Ne~~;:~~~8152~
!Ienior HIP Cllrll
.-, Jennifer Dean, Na&amp;cy Karr, meet Tueoday, March i, at I
e .
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MIChigan 105 Northwestern 92
a
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F-·Lonon Mlcbael Louise Mieh· p m Deputy Grand ~
Miami is fed by 6-foot-·l ce•· o I d nest an captured the PENSACO A, Fla. (UP!).- Way•e Sl 92 Micbigaa Tch 69 Martins Ferry 82 Bellaire 77
- - • 21, 1M
ael Sandra N .
Shirle J~Ii.,; Flellllllin will lle
~r Jim Patterson, the Red- $141,900 Santa Amta Derby Gay Brewer .lok the third Villanova 76 DePaul 73
CLASS A
Woe IMt Wer
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skins' leading scorer with 1 16.3 when he beat favored Saber! round lead 111 tho Pe~sacola Dayton 109 Detroit 80
AI Nlle1
Team I
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S. ~res_ Patti B a h r llrln articiea lor 0 aulndM :
average, and defensive ace Jer- Mountam by two lengths.
Open Golf wurnament With 201 Kansas 68 Kansas St. 55
S.uthlngton til
Lewis ltepafr
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ry Pflrsoa, who is also third
MaL
Wilson JC 84 Canlon JC 71
Mineral Ridge 44
High Game - Pam Davis, Au Holter f..u 1 J~
1112\erHI~\.~* - Pam lyl· Juniors .:. Jaelle
leading scorer at 13.2.
UNEW . YORK &lt;UP!) -The
Souther• JC TT Wright JC 69
McDonald 5.'1 Wil!dhsm 45
81j,. x.. Looking For IMIIpens!,.
Loyola brought a surprising mveiOity of Maryland woa .the &lt;1PENING IMTB
S.atbweol
AI Ravenoa
•ea ' 1.; gh Team Game rea earter Janet Frank' Pal
fURNI
22-2. record ioto the Mid-East IC4A mdoor track and field NF;W YORK (UP!) -The Wichita 81 Tulsa 79, ovl.
Kent Stale 81 Randolplt 5I
ud Seliea- Team 2, W,ll17. Gaul, ~ Henderson, 'caroSHING$?
Reg•onal, having lost only "' ~omf"tiliun at MadiSon Sq&lt;Iare Conilnentai Football League Oklahoma 69 Oklahoma St. 53
At Ffldlay
W
' llhuuly l.alp
lJa Hoffman, Edna MeCoy Sal·
Oklahoma City and ll'lchita ar el for the f1rst lime.
. annollll&lt;ed Sullday it will opeg New Mexico 82 Arizona St. 63 Ada 67 New Reigle 85
·~::...., fl ,.... 1y Mara, Tom Oaborne, ' Pal
VISIT OUR
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the 1966 seiisoa on Aug. 18 with
Weot
AI Westerville
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lillll~ Regina Spencer, Roger
_The Ramblers, NCAA cham- (U~B) UQ~E:QUE,
N. M. Norf4lk pfayiag at Ttronlo. The California 88 Stanford 73
Big Walnut 50 DanviUe 41
Crow'o Steak llouaa Woa Lool steamo, Slna Summerfield.
BUDGET
PIORI. In 1963 when they beat
- 0 . Seagr"". of the league also selected Orlanda Colorado 95 Nebraska 88
~-1 Celina
U :IS
Sellon _ But AUea M
lw().!Ime champion Ciocinnati, Southern Caldorrua Stnders set F' I . as the site of tbe AII·Sla; Wyoming 104 Arfzo•a 66
Minster 62 C&lt;lldwater 5I
lola's BeauiJ Salon 35 31 Bahr, Greg Bailey
BAKER fURNITURE
were led by Billy Smith, aver· '· ne~ world indoor pole vault game but 00 data was ,.1
Brigham Youog 115 Utah 100
Run Block
:t3 33 Ooleman Patty ~
Julia
agiRj 18.5 poinls pel' game and recor wheR he Jumped 17% at
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Colorado st. U. 79 Air Force n
BIG TEN
SenTiiltela32 34 McOJy 'Lola "'•••• 'Roberta
Middleport, 0.
ho110rabio me•lion Ali·Am'erica the AAU . track aod field
Seattle 74 Texas Western 72
TEAM
w t. PTS
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10 31 Trussell
,._,
Jim Coleman who JUt al a 16.2 champloosb•p•.
. COACHES CLINIC
UCLA 9t Sout!IIII'II Cal 82
Michigan . . . . . 11 2 1158
Z4 42 -=;::::·=======~:"""""'"""""""""""""""!!!!!!,f
clip. Two other starters were in
-Pl'I'TSBURGH (UP!)
Michigan State 9 4 1037
~ Game - Sue P-.s,
double figures. Corky Bell avSunday
Adolph Rupp, UP! coach of Uie
Winol•
8 5 1141
118, Carolytl Bachw fl&amp;; 111gb
tr&amp;ged 16.3 aod Doug Wardlaw BOSTON (UP!) -PhUade~ year, wUl he 000 of five GAUJ WINNER
Iowa .. ·.·::.".'.'.'. 7 6 1041
Team Game llld Sert11- &lt;hw
phla !N:at Bos!"• 113-110 to coaches participating Ia a MARSEILL!S, France (UP) Minnesota . .. .. 7 1 1111
Steak lloust, •. 1111.
"a" hitting at a 14.9 clip.
Loyola was one of the aation 's replace tho Celtics as leader ill basketball elfnic bero Aprll 2-3. - Tommaso Galli of Italy beat Northwestera .. e 7 1024
HoediiJ' NJPt IIIJetll
~e ~ational Basketball Associa· The •!her roaches m John Pierre Vetroff ef Fra~ Ohio State .. •.. ~ 1 1035 1067
Februoo7 Zl,liOn s EaS!erJr Division.:.
_ · · Wooden of .UCLA, Vk: Bubas ol Sunday 011 a 15 IOUild decision, WisconsiD _. . . 1 8 11119
Duke, George·lreland af Loyola and retained hi• European Indiana ... _.. f t 11112
LJUBLJANA,
Paulei
u
YUfQslQvta and Jack Kraft of VW...e.
ltanlamwel&amp;ht boiing title.
Purctu. . ....... 3 10 1001
lllaoltnara
10
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LoYoIa, Dayton Favored •
NCAA Tournament 0peners

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Celtics Moved From First Place 113-

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champions still in the rnnnfwg !lJial llOillesl at Dayfoa aad squads, IJma ShawBee ud lle.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . . . . . . ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;:;;_~~~
will be slashed by the11, since. coQid, offer ·Qw"'toode qljiw 1 dina, but there were several
AU. STABS
many of the top-notchers will battle.
"
· • · ' ' small school perfect recorda
ro1 into each other by then. .
Second-r~ CaRlon McKio- quinlela around lor dislrlct play.
Bridgeport Breezes · ley, a hlll!l lavorile to make the Shawnee passed Jill biggest
11J Vllllttl PreN btenta~aal
victory, Ill' one loll bJ fldrd tbem jUit 1%1%~~=~~
The 64. Ciaas A survivors or regional• from lbe Norlhesst test ao far with a •lclorJ over
Tbe 11o1to1i CeHict 10 lllto the place St. Loufl, to capbn IIIII' ftrlt.pJace P.
warfare. ·
the original 449 teams boast District, . was nmy upset ia Findlay Friday night ta ORe of
only NBA game tonlghl agalnlt leQIIId straight IIUe.
lbree bebind . Blllflll
With only about 16 fl"'' ceol several perfect · record squads, Ssturdsy'o sectional action. The the biggest ahowdowa COOtteslo
1 St. Louis at Mempbfl a half a The Lakers' E18ll ..,.._., Elltern Dlrilllillo
of the starting field still around iocfuding fop-ranked Bridg&amp;- Bt:lldogs' Sam UpkiD8 scored ao far in the tournaments.
1 pme out tl the NBA Eaatera continuing a Ia"- reiUI'- fa odter =~~~~=~
in the annual ellminationa lead- port, which hos brce""d by - oa a driving layup bt tru, final Aithouab uaranked, unbealea
' Division tille followln&amp; • W.llf gence, scored a ,.._ blab ol .Joa CahlweD pat Ia It
lng to tha alate champiilllShips, tiona! wurnament foes. Bridge. two seconds to give McKinley Medina made it through secuo..
! lo8l to I!Je Philadelphia 78ers, 'II points to lead bll llam'l the seeaacl bllf to
nine of the top 10 iB both Class port goes info the Steubenville a SUI vielory over uoderdog a1 play with a 6853 w1a over
' who are now lrl llrst place, auack Sunday.
Loa;, Hawb to 1
AA and Clas• A ar. still Ia Diltrict this week.
Fairies• of Stark County.
Triway at Lodl'o Class AA four.
Sunday nlghl.
.IJJler.dlvlskm piiiJ' lhe vlctor7 19ir Ill Iff~~~:~
there firing.
Also having a minimum of
ney. Medina will be in the same
Wilt CbamberlalJI lleond live ClnelDnall Royala win a 1'11·125 1tnlthrlMdei1,
, i'
Only fourdt-ranked Cleveland trouble in the early goiog was
Claso A XlnJ Otulod
districl event this week a• Canpoints in the final two mlnulel victory om- tbe Detroit PitttoDI Caldwen wu ldib )l!llat
East Tech was among the side- Duywo Cbaminade, ranked the Ohio was assured of a aew 1on McKJnley, Can loll Lincoln
of play after Boaton eeatar BUI ln tbe .utomobile cltJ.
with 2!, wbllt tbe h'*
liners in Class AA. And in Class fop Class AA squad. The Eagles ClaSB A champlo• as Northwest- and Canlon South.
RusseU bad fouled out to bump T!le Royals' Oscar JIAJbertaoa Stallworth Wll ~
A. the lone top tO absentee was blasted their way info the finals em was ousted Friday light iA Some other big battlH loom
· the Celllca out of finl place u aDd W8]111e Embry l)llrked the Tbe Kalcb bad lleld
tilth-rated Denison St. Marys, of the Dayton district Saturday the Wooster Sectional by Dalton. large this week. In the southa nallonal lelevltlkm audl.,... play, Robertaon ~ SO halftime lead JatgeiJ
which was upset Ia ita first with a 72-48 romp over Daywn But Columbus South, defending west lor example, Hamllwn ••1 oee muy """ 1aee1 till lor and a erammed crowd looted polnll while Embry picked up sllenglh of
lournament try.
Alter and meet Fairmoal Weal Class AA king, was sliD goiog Taft and Garfield meet eacn
· opring training!"
011.
:11. The win was Cincinnati's pointB.
. ,,
By Saturday light, each divi· this weekend for a regional strong after upsetting lith other at Middletown in a rubII was Cbamberlain'l lhort lourlh Ia five starls and left
·I
lion will be WOI'II do... to 16 berth.
ranked Oolumlius West In the ber match, and eighth-rated
jnmp lbol with 2Z _..,. left
teams, the quallfiera fur 11exl Fairmont West, however, up- Columbus Districl last week. Middlewwn takes on a wughle
0
and his pair of frea lbrolla lbal
week's regional ooUI'Jlaments. set a powerful Daywn Roosevelt The Class AA rankB were re- Ia Cinclanali Finneytown at Qa.
aettled the Juua,
Both the wp to and former squad, 71·70, in another semi· duced w only two unbeatea ford.
I• Wealem .Division play. the
1•0
i Loo Angeles Lakera eltnehed at
NCAA At Joneoboro, Ark.
·least a lle for the dlviBion
lD
S.ulb- Regioaal Final
theSundBalatimy-ore
GaiDa. Meigs bowlers will
Abilene Chrstn &lt;3 SW Mo. 58
'"• ...,.
t&lt; _
Ark. st. 84 Jackson Sl 77
The win put lhtm seven find their first taste of action
Consolation
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) ahead of second place nell Sslurday in tho. 82nd an- Rutland High School'a'JM~'
NCAA At Durbam, N.C.
Papas made hiS first
Now they only need nual Ohio State Bowfmg Asso- , six-weeks period honor
.
.
,
By Untied Press Inlel'ltallonal
Soutll Cen. Regional Filtaf
appearance for the ·
elation Tournament at Northern "as been announced by Pitfltt.
KENT, Ohio (UP!) - Foorth., top-scormg teams. The f.ambACC T&lt;llrnament
K W 1
43 0 I h
I Reds m an mtrasquad
Lights Lanes 3525
Cleveland I J
V
I
rated Loyola and 16th-ranked lers scored 100 pomts or more
At Rafelgb N C.
Wy. es;yan
g est orpe 4 Sunday and it was a ~hitler
Ave Columbus
paTheamFesshennar .
• ·
mston" ·· 86S' C' t 81
• b1g r~ghfhander worked
"~
·
reman· class
. 24 game;, openDayton were I avored I• lo- In 12 or Ihe1r
Final llouDd
The
.·
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01ghl's first round of the NCAA ing the season w1th a ll9-51 Duke 7l, Nortb Carolina St. 66 Consolation
innm 5 lor the Dave
POMEROY LANES
Fifte_el! llve-111en teams and l the most, 18, wmnlng B «
Mid-East Regional basketball thrashmg of Wmdsor and· a 120.
NCAA T lll'llameDI
NCAA At Fresno, Calli.
h
th R S
.0
Mood
Mix
d
Leagae
II
individual bowlera from the ter grades. Below, namea Ill
2
81 e f0
tuumament - consid.,.ed the 79 shellackmg of :&lt;ortheasl
At ~~e.:U., Pa
Paeiflc C&lt;laol R~glonal, Final
:::;'~'· J' ·
Fe:..., ~ 1111
two .county ll'eS are entered bold type had all A gradea. ·
toughest of the four r~lonafs Missouri
~
Reg! ' al
a1
Nevada 74 San Diego 7l
appas was 0 ow
Y 1m
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p ID~ in the tournament, which be- SENIORS - Lllflcbla Gelef.
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..a.1em
on
n
Conaoiat'100
O'Toole Joey Jay and Jack
0 ..
Bev I F beo Barban w-L~Gn the way to the NCAA chamHWtoppm Rankled
Long Island r1 Cheyney 64
Ea
Bafdsch~n in the sev"' inning Patsies
er Y or ,
~
41 gaa Man:!&gt; 5, and runs through
pionship.
Western Kentucky played all Albright 78 Drexel Tech 81
st
contest and between the~ they Blaettnars
t4 May l
Charlotte Rupe, Nancy Li!Do
Loyola's Ramblers take on year in the shadow of big bro"consolation
_ Fordram 82 Mlinbattan 72
allowed two hits
Bee Cee'•
First
bowlers
to
see
action
bert,
Jane LUC8•, Cheryl Loll&amp;
31
17th-rated Wester• Kentucky, er Kentucky, the fop team In
NCAA AI Altron, Ohio \ Nyack 92 Eastern Nazarene 79 '
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LoBo's
will
hf
the
Master
Feed
and
Linda
Davis, David Peterao!l,
38
the wurnament's mystery team, the Untied Press International
Mideast Regional Final
Williams 89 Wesleyan 73
Utility man Marty Keough Ashland 011
34 Seed Team of which Gilbert Bob Thoma•, Ra~y V a I e I,
COWMBUS (UP!) - Ohio's
go-go basketball fiUI"'Ivon hit
the dlstricl fournsment stase
this . week ~ith oaly 126 of the
Original 866 high oebool teams
atlll allv11 alter two week• of

I'Ubh~nto

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Ohio's Go-Go ..Sufvivors, 126 of 'em,

· The morning star is Venus
The evening stars are Jupiter

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2--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlep,orl, 0., March ?~ 1988 THE DAILY SENTINEL
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DEVOTED ·ro IN'fEIIBIIT Ill

Today~
March 7.! Activities of Meigs County Health Department Numerous
day of 1966 with
to

thf 66th

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Students of Three Schools ~~~ ~ ~~~.~.~..~
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.· ·o·H·ear C\JooneratiVes
T
ory ~~.~!.:'.:':,~~.:l!:"~::;:':"·::u~r:
(IIIIHit TanMfllll, lclltor
evcrr anetDDOD ellCQI

'High school students
'at 1other interested students.
~b:n~·:u~,' t-a1511 ldttort&amp;J Pbnftt
....w-t~ . SoUthern
and Also presenting information Ealereo Ill IICODG elan mllllllf
N0'."'1'
..,qo cua,
f th CDitter 11 Ullt ,.t offlue II Pnm1mr.
Eastern schools will learn •· will be representatives o
and Mercury.
'bout rooperatlves in"the Unttw cooperatlves active In Meigse Ohio
NIUoll&amp;l aclY.nt1101 repmenhll"'
Bolttn
1w KlmbaU. 111c~ :M3 ~..ex•n•
Freneh composer Maurie&lt;'
tid States from a special pro- County Including Farm Bureau ... •••· H•• vor&gt; Cl.,. H • •
· R'vel was bot·n on thl1 day In
grom·· In oacll oehool Wedne1- Landmark, Production Credit ••;:-....,.••, ,._ .....,.. .,
!875.
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AssociaUon' Da'_,
where
so lltnY
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"1 Sentce Un- eam•r
wee•: on•
yearavallataWI
ln advanN
at
t.bt
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will go Info ~~ R.E.A., Federal Land Bank, Dalb ........ oiii... • ....., • ' I
oumUIJI 11.1101 Ulret montb:J fa,ill BJ
eooperaties' were and Milk Markeling Coopera.. llalor Rolltl wban eartlar dn'let
· !~~~~~~;;=~how
· they operate• tives • Paul Bower ' organ!••· mall
"" nlllobll
....m.
1, '"'"
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on• ,..,•••tnO.OO.
monu...,
· wUI be
FHA, :tion ditecwr., of the Meigs-Gal· ...... ..,.. ........ 11.00.
'FFA, 4-H Club members, and Uo Farm Bureau, has arrang.
.:.:..:.::.....:..:::_:__ _~--'- ed the programs.
TOP QUALITY USED
Con'll. 352 eng. Std. tr1n1.,
ttl
It IB expected thai
J ohn
The Very Bettt
Ro~dio and huter
ft' • • 0
Heiskell, of WSAZ-TV at HuntIn
Uoed
Cars Anywhtrt
Ington wUI be present at the
65 Ford G1l1xie 500
Eastern High School presenta1 dr. Hardtop. 289 tntint,
NO REASONABLE
.tandard frtnl. R1dio 1nd
tion w tske pictures lor later
OFFER REFUSED
huter
.
ohowfnll on television.
SEE
65 Ford Galaxie 500 '
The schedule worked out by
H.T. 21'1 •••· 4 opood trono.
METROPOLITAN
the FFA and FHA lnslructors
ndlo anll ht1ttr
in Northwestern 10: IS to II a.
65 Mustang 2 Door
Servlees are IUIIIOunced for m.; Southern 12:30 to 1:15 p.
William
R. Hoffman, age
78, m.. and Eastern 2:35 to S:20 p.
"Your Rombler Dootor"
~ Ford Galexie 500
Chesler, who dled, Ssturday al um.:__ _ _ _ _ _ __J""""""''"PO""""M'"I""RO'"Y"',"'O"',"""......
l dr. H.T. 352 '"'' At tranL
tha Veterona Hospital Ill Hunt· p, stHrlng, r~dlo, hllttr
lngton after a lengt!ly ffineos.
614 Ford G1lexie 500
Born near !)~ter,, bO was the
~L Conv. I cyl. At tran&amp;., p.
aon
of the late·'John and Sopb·
rturlng, r•dlo 1ncl htlftr
Ia Hoffman. Mr. Hoffman was
64 English Ford 2 Dr.
a veteran of World War I, and
1 dr, 4 $peed trens.
CATHERINE LOWERY R N Health Nune autoclav·
EDNA FRENCH, R.N., Health Nurae, giving gui~ance a member of the Melhodist
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to
Charles
.Fridley, a patient under the Chronic D1sease Church at West Shade.
63 Chevrolet lmp.1l1
4 dr. H.T. I cy. At trans., ,. ing suppllealor the Nunine Serviceo.
r.ontrol Program.
He Is survived by two brothfitterlnl, racllo and ht1ttr
ers, Waller Hoffman, and John
Hoffman, both of Cheater, and
65 Ford Fairlane 500
Charles D. Circle
two sflten, Mra. Mary Batley,
l Dr. Hardtop. 289 engine.
Dies
Early
Today
Crui sim•tic tnn1. Low mil•
and Mra. Edlf!l
Tentative funeral
servicH
Cheater, and Beveral nlecEXPERT INSTAlLATION!
have been set for
e and nephews.
62 Comet 2 Door
Serviees wiD be beld Tue•
~ cyl. Std. tnns. R1dlo and
ARMSTRONG'S
11 1964, diabetic scrffning D. Circle, INI, who died today
tl•dtr
day at 2 p.m. althe Nazarene
was done in conjunction with at z a.m. af the home of a dau·
Church at Cflester with the Rev.
Unoleum • • . Inlaid Vinyl
62 Ford G1laxie 500 the Mobile X-ray Unit visit. shter, Fay Newhouse, Sslem,
Ohio,
on
Wednesday
at
1:30
p.
Gilbert
Spencer
officiating
and
This program resulted in 175
t: dt. I cyl. At Trant., P.
1turi ng, r1dlo and heeter
burial In Chester cemetery.
pe!'sons having the test. 01 m. at the Ewing Chapel with
Floor eoveriDI for OVti'J ktnd of floor. Best
burial
in
Sutton
cemetery.
He
Friends
may
calf
at
the
Ar·
that
n11rr.ber
,
38
were
found
patttrllll.
Profeulooal lnl!.lllatlon b7 uo, or
62 Fairlane 4 Door
was
a
former
rHident
of
Bashbangh
Funeral
Home
in
Tupw need iurther testing. These
8 cyl. Std. tr•ns. Radio 1ncl
de II JOunell. Call WY z-2631 for !reo ead·
Jl'l'S Plains unlff I p.m. Tueshtlftr
Glucose Tolerance Tests were an.
mate,
day.
The
body
will
be
taken
w
done
in
the
Health
Depart63 Ford Galaxie 500
Survivors Include two danghthe churcll one hour before the
m~nt with the assistance of ters, Mrr.. Newhouse, and Lu·
Con¥. 3S2 eng. Std. frant.
WALL-TO-WALL CARPmNG
Redlo 1nd h..ttr
funeral.
State personnel Seventeen of cifle Duke, both of Sslem; two
MOIIJ.WK
lhe 33 prople were round to •ons, Joe Circle and Millon Cir·
61 Olds 98 2 Door
atUZ#W ·l
MAGII
be ~;~ew diabetics. Private phy- cle. both of Racine; o sister,
tof.T. At trlrtt. All power, ra·
il:lpert
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FIVE DAY FORECAST
dio 1nd heettr
sicians
were advised and Eva Cleland. Salem; lwo br•
.Salilfaetlon
Ohio temperatnm wW ov·
these individuals are under !hers. Jack Circle, Florida, and
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Guaranteed
61 Comet 4 Door
erage S • 5 degreeo below
the control of their doctors. Atha Circle, Columbus; nine
6 cyl. At tuns. R1dlo 1nd
normal lor lbe period TaelThere were eight classes grandchildren and 10
huttr
: .INGELS
ereat
daV tllrough Saturday. A reheld to instruct the new dia.. grandchildre. Friends may call
pre&amp;entalfve normal blgb aad
belies on diet, nursing care and at the funeral boma
low
lor that perlnd lo Colam·
personel hygleno. The efasses evening.
buo
f6
aod 28. Warmer Ta..
USED CAR LOT
were conducted by focal and
day, loDowed by eolder WedLocust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
state personnel, atJd a local
Middloport
nesday and with colder weatllphysician.
BEULAH STRAUSS, ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant
er persisting, and cbunge to
tile Health Department, Secretary to the Board of Health warmer over lite weekend,
Registrar of VItal Statistics, discussing a problem with Preelpitatloii wll1 enrage .one
A woman faces so many things
Edmundson, Deputy Clerk and Deputy Registrar. ltalf loeb, mostly · u melted
IIIOW,
why should looking her age
, PT. PLEASANT - ~ o h n
Thomas, 95, of Eight Mile,
be one of them?
retired Mason County
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and former employe o1
New York Central railroad
1tern, died at 10:4$ p. m. 5anlr·i!'. J
I day.
I Bern Feb. IZ, 1871, In Jack·
aon County, W. Va., he was the
w~ believe evt"Ty woman has ~Yet\1 right tO look
son of the late BrtllltoR and ·',.
younger than she is. U!ie Uh.-a Fr-minine every
Easler Sommers Thomaa. His ('
wile, Olive, died In 1958. He 1 ~
nighll Guomma.ted to make you look. younJ!!;&lt;:r
wa• a member of tht Yauaer lr.11
in 30 day•-ur IOOll&lt;}' bacll
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John Thomas
Dies·Saturday

He fo turVived by a 1011, Hoi, fie AtleD8, 0.; three daugbt. ~1
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erB, Mrs. May T. Davfl, Cher· rt ! .:· ·'·' '.·
kllwn, W. Va., Mrs. Hare! · ., ·, ·,
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Peck, Leon, and Mrs. Anna
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Let Herdrruut Brice, Olllo ud
AWARENESS TE;AM -Experiences In 4-H Club Work
38 grandchildren. '
wiD be the theme of a special program to be presented to
I Funeral aervfces wiD
be the atodenta in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades at ""'"II
conducted
at
2
p.
m.
Tuesday
land (2 p.m.) and Salem Center school (1 p.m.) Tuesday,
1
1at the Bethel Cburcll at Leon March Btb. An "Awareness Team" of 4-H Club members
by the Rev. T. J. Butcher. Bur: Charleo Frecker, Sally Mora, Debbie Turner and Larry
1111 wlll be In Bethel cematery. Montgomery wiD ahow aome of their work and explain
Friends ma1 eaD 111 the Crow·
they have done as 4-H membeu during the half hour
Russell Funeral home.
I :;~r.·a:; The programs have been arranged through
It
of Supt. Donald McKenzie and cooperating teacheu.
On this day In hiswry:
Above are, 1 to r, Debbie Turner, SaDy Mora, ~htlrleiiJI
In 1138, Adolf H!Uer ord~ed J Freclt:er, and Larry Montgomery, busy preparing their
Nazi troepa to march Into
cram.
Rhineland, breaking the
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WEATHER
1oa•t, clearing soulhwHI late t.
algbl, a lfllle colder, OW ,..,N•II
11ow nurriet eliding aordt- Fair aad warmer Tuesday.

Bbyulie~

Red Showing

Rutland
Roll

~·"' cha~p10n
"'··~ sohd factiOn
""~m Kentucky that Youngstown
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encan ~Conference
94 Randolph·M. &amp;3 Syraeuse 122 Colgate 88
, sprmg for the Reds,
High Game _ Harold Lohse, 8:30 p. m. At 10 p. m. Sstur· JUNIORS - DeliDfl W •
Miami in Kent State Uruversl· msists Western could gtve the Consolation
Carnegie Tch n Case Tch ~2, rook1e nghthander Darrell
JOO· Eslhe'r Syfveste.
182· day night Don Roush and Jobn Barbara Williams,.
ty's Memorial Gynma•mm. . Wildcats a run for their mon- NCAA AI Carbondale, Ill,
Bucknell 76 Wash. &amp; Jeff. ss
teen 1n the fiflb inning.
High Series _ Art Sylv*. SiSSOII a~d Jne Bradley and Scott, Darlene S1111th, Deb
Da~wn and Miami battle m ey.
.
Great Lakes Regional Final Worcester Tch 108 Brandeis 72 The olher run was scored
5B7; Esther Sylvester, 130; High Harry Miller, both seta of Porn· Turner, Kathy Thomu, Debb
the first game (al 7 p.m. EST) The Hiliwppers were led by S.uthern m. 90 Evansville TT
Gettyshorg 87 F. &amp; M. 66
the sixth on rookie Gus
Team Game _ LBo'i
&lt;180; troy, will roll in the doubles Smith, Karen Tucker, ~~
m the third meetmg betweeR forward Clem (The Gem) Has- Lamar Tech 93 lndiaRa st. 78 Bates 101 Hartford 81
triple and a single by ToRy
Team Series _ Pablieo, and lingles.
~dy, Diana Cat.n,
'llllet
the two dubs thl•. year..
kins, who has hit for 21 pomts Conaolation
Boston Coli. 87 Holy Cros• 83 ez.
Gallipolis bowlers In the dou· Cr1sp, Mary Floccari, DI,aQi
The wmners wmght will go to a game and •lso _won honorahl.e
NCAA Midwc•t Regional
S"iem Mass. 73 Plym. N.H. 88 The Reds have three
hies and singles al 9 a.m. Suo· Gloyd, Albert Harmon, Lllllt
lo~a _Ctly where the Daylon. mentiOn on the UP! All-AmenFirst Round
Cent. Con•. 96 Assumption 87 days of practice and Thursday
Junior liiP 01r11
daJ Marcb IS will be Jack Imboden, Glenda Jolmsolo Chrii
MI8IIu wmner meeta fop-ranked ca team..
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Valparaiso 107 St. ProcopiUI 76 Delaware 93 Hofstra 88
open the Grapefruit League ex·
........., 21, 1. .
Janey and GObert Meal and Ed Naper.
Kentucky and the.Loyola·West- The Hillwppers fmished tbe North Dakota-Colo. St., ppd.
St. Pelero 91; St. Fran. N.Y. 85 hibition season.
w.. Lolt 8mll!l and John Finney. Then SOPHOMORES - Gea•
ern Kentucky Winner meets season at 21-2 and swept Cbicago Invitational, Final Le Moyne 88 Siena 72
Team 1
A Ia a
4 z at It :30 a. m. Pomeroy'• Blel· Grate, Allan WUson,
M1chlgan,. lhe Big .Ten cham- through their 14-game Ohio Vol· Clark 99 Virginia Unioo 88
st. Bonaventure 66 Canisius 61
Four Topa
1 J ner Block Company, Company, Blackwood: PhyUiJ Davidaoa,
p1on. Friday nights wmners fey Conference season unde£eat- Wilberforce 99 J.S. Smilh 75
Sewn Hall 101 Scranton 92
Team 4
3 1 with !l&amp;rry Miller captain wiD Janet DaviS, CherfayfiiO Davit,
play Saturday with the wiRner ed.
Consolation
Northeastn 118 Coast Guard 33 :
Team z
z 4 rvll ill the llve-me'n team ~vent. Donna Eads, Larry MoatcOIDo
..,tng to the NCAA finals at Co~
Ruigers 71 Penn St. 61
High Game _ Nucy Thorn
eroy, Mary McKinney, Karel!
lege Park, Md., the f~wi•g
Vermont fNf St. Lawrence 65
aon 130. High Serill _ ~
Haynes, Jahn Wise, Ronnltt
weekend.
.:.1.1
Middlebury fNf Rensselaer 80
~. 34:1; High Team Game_
Young, Unda Oller.
The Flyers, 21r4 in the· regu.
l!oallo
CLASS AA
Four Topa Glf Tllllll, 1SIL
FRESHMEN - Junlce Prfd.
lar seaaon, beat the &amp;!!skins
San!rday
(UP!) -Russia Canada 811(1
AI Cantoa
'--&lt;!!. Janet Priddy, Terrie Miller,
lf.!.48 on thmr. home rffl1ll- and CRESTED BUTTE. Colo. Czechoslovakia ~oM their third Miss. St. IJ2 Vaaderbilt 90
Canlon McKinley 62 Fairless II
Senior High Bop
000f
0
Diane McDaaiel, Sandy Miller,
75-M at M_Jam~. Those wer• two (UP!) - Defending champio• straight game1 to remain Tennessee 69 Kentucky 6%
AI Cloverleaf
FebrttarJ 21, 1M
Randy King, Joseph Myers, PiC11
88
83
~f M~ami s ftve losses as Denver University won the unbeaten in tho world hockey Alabama Auburn
Med' 69 T ·
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Woe IMt
ty Matson, Jeff Snowden, Ju
ompiled 11 18-J mark.
NCAA ski championships for championships.
Marshall I05 St. Fran. Pa. 681 ma At r::.
Team 3
10 1
OUDCe
loe Smith, Steve Brogau Frelf
Dayton Hao Height
the sixth consecutive lime.
-T~lane 86 LoUisiana St. 78
Cleveland West Tech 55
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DaviS, Rodney Davis, Haro
NEW YORK (UP!) -Villa""' Mio~I Fla. 108 La Salle 102
Fairview 48
Bahr'o Clothllra
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The following students all Burke, Leroy Cadle, .....,7
DayloR will pin. its napes on NEW ORLEANS (UP!) _ va NYU Sao Francisco 8lld Florida St. 87 Georgia 69
AI Bedford
Team 4
1 u received 85 or above at East- Slawter, Bobby Vance, e1
01 •h Game and Ser!e1
11-lefoot-ll Henry. Finkel, 8 lhll'd Just ahout won the "5 000 Wi~hita ~ere selected ~ the
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Mldwe•t
- era High School lor the fourth Williams.
am All-Amenca, and sopho"". '
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Indiana 86 Michigan St. 78
CleYeland John Adam• 91
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ala weeks period (namH in
more whl! Do• May
h
added New Orleans handicap, four teams Jo fdl out the field Oh' St 94 M'
ta 89
Shaker Heights 75
rge ,_,,., 192, Ill; lllib
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Al::m:~r· and set a oiew !rack record al of 14 competing iR this year's w·Io ·. 69
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AI Youngolown
Team Game and Seril!l- Bahr bold type had all A grades) : I
OES _TO MEET
:
choice Finkel nd M.
ICa fair ground;.
N a I i o • a 1 lnvitatloe Tour· Dl'!l~nsltn06 I
90ue
Warren Harding 89
Clothiers, liZ, 2258,
FresluntJt - Barbara Bailey, The HarnsonviUe Chapter,
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a
ay averament
mms
owa
Unda Brown, Kathie Chichett- Order of Eastera Star
trill
agached about 21 points a gamt ARCADIA Calif (UPI)
n
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Brad!:&gt;' n St. Louis 611
Ne~~;:~~~8152~
!Ienior HIP Cllrll
.-, Jennifer Dean, Na&amp;cy Karr, meet Tueoday, March i, at I
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MIChigan 105 Northwestern 92
a
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F-·Lonon Mlcbael Louise Mieh· p m Deputy Grand ~
Miami is fed by 6-foot-·l ce•· o I d nest an captured the PENSACO A, Fla. (UP!).- Way•e Sl 92 Micbigaa Tch 69 Martins Ferry 82 Bellaire 77
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ael Sandra N .
Shirle J~Ii.,; Flellllllin will lle
~r Jim Patterson, the Red- $141,900 Santa Amta Derby Gay Brewer .lok the third Villanova 76 DePaul 73
CLASS A
Woe IMt Wer
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skins' leading scorer with 1 16.3 when he beat favored Saber! round lead 111 tho Pe~sacola Dayton 109 Detroit 80
AI Nlle1
Team I
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S. ~res_ Patti B a h r llrln articiea lor 0 aulndM :
average, and defensive ace Jer- Mountam by two lengths.
Open Golf wurnament With 201 Kansas 68 Kansas St. 55
S.uthlngton til
Lewis ltepafr
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ctloL
ry Pflrsoa, who is also third
MaL
Wilson JC 84 Canlon JC 71
Mineral Ridge 44
High Game - Pam Davis, Au Holter f..u 1 J~
1112\erHI~\.~* - Pam lyl· Juniors .:. Jaelle
leading scorer at 13.2.
UNEW . YORK &lt;UP!) -The
Souther• JC TT Wright JC 69
McDonald 5.'1 Wil!dhsm 45
81j,. x.. Looking For IMIIpens!,.
Loyola brought a surprising mveiOity of Maryland woa .the &lt;1PENING IMTB
S.atbweol
AI Ravenoa
•ea ' 1.; gh Team Game rea earter Janet Frank' Pal
fURNI
22-2. record ioto the Mid-East IC4A mdoor track and field NF;W YORK (UP!) -The Wichita 81 Tulsa 79, ovl.
Kent Stale 81 Randolplt 5I
ud Seliea- Team 2, W,ll17. Gaul, ~ Henderson, 'caroSHING$?
Reg•onal, having lost only "' ~omf"tiliun at MadiSon Sq&lt;Iare Conilnentai Football League Oklahoma 69 Oklahoma St. 53
At Ffldlay
W
' llhuuly l.alp
lJa Hoffman, Edna MeCoy Sal·
Oklahoma City and ll'lchita ar el for the f1rst lime.
. annollll&lt;ed Sullday it will opeg New Mexico 82 Arizona St. 63 Ada 67 New Reigle 85
·~::...., fl ,.... 1y Mara, Tom Oaborne, ' Pal
VISIT OUR
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the 1966 seiisoa on Aug. 18 with
Weot
AI Westerville
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lillll~ Regina Spencer, Roger
_The Ramblers, NCAA cham- (U~B) UQ~E:QUE,
N. M. Norf4lk pfayiag at Ttronlo. The California 88 Stanford 73
Big Walnut 50 DanviUe 41
Crow'o Steak llouaa Woa Lool steamo, Slna Summerfield.
BUDGET
PIORI. In 1963 when they beat
- 0 . Seagr"". of the league also selected Orlanda Colorado 95 Nebraska 88
~-1 Celina
U :IS
Sellon _ But AUea M
lw().!Ime champion Ciocinnati, Southern Caldorrua Stnders set F' I . as the site of tbe AII·Sla; Wyoming 104 Arfzo•a 66
Minster 62 C&lt;lldwater 5I
lola's BeauiJ Salon 35 31 Bahr, Greg Bailey
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were led by Billy Smith, aver· '· ne~ world indoor pole vault game but 00 data was ,.1
Brigham Youog 115 Utah 100
Run Block
:t3 33 Ooleman Patty ~
Julia
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BIG TEN
SenTiiltela32 34 McOJy 'Lola "'•••• 'Roberta
Middleport, 0.
ho110rabio me•lion Ali·Am'erica the AAU . track aod field
Seattle 74 Texas Western 72
TEAM
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Jim Coleman who JUt al a 16.2 champloosb•p•.
. COACHES CLINIC
UCLA 9t Sout!IIII'II Cal 82
Michigan . . . . . 11 2 1158
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clip. Two other starters were in
-Pl'I'TSBURGH (UP!)
Michigan State 9 4 1037
~ Game - Sue P-.s,
double figures. Corky Bell avSunday
Adolph Rupp, UP! coach of Uie
Winol•
8 5 1141
118, Carolytl Bachw fl&amp;; 111gb
tr&amp;ged 16.3 aod Doug Wardlaw BOSTON (UP!) -PhUade~ year, wUl he 000 of five GAUJ WINNER
Iowa .. ·.·::.".'.'.'. 7 6 1041
Team Game llld Sert11- &lt;hw
phla !N:at Bos!"• 113-110 to coaches participating Ia a MARSEILL!S, France (UP) Minnesota . .. .. 7 1 1111
Steak lloust, •. 1111.
"a" hitting at a 14.9 clip.
Loyola was one of the aation 's replace tho Celtics as leader ill basketball elfnic bero Aprll 2-3. - Tommaso Galli of Italy beat Northwestera .. e 7 1024
HoediiJ' NJPt IIIJetll
~e ~ational Basketball Associa· The •!her roaches m John Pierre Vetroff ef Fra~ Ohio State .. •.. ~ 1 1035 1067
Februoo7 Zl,liOn s EaS!erJr Division.:.
_ · · Wooden of .UCLA, Vk: Bubas ol Sunday 011 a 15 IOUild decision, WisconsiD _. . . 1 8 11119
Duke, George·lreland af Loyola and retained hi• European Indiana ... _.. f t 11112
LJUBLJANA,
Paulei
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YUfQslQvta and Jack Kraft of VW...e.
ltanlamwel&amp;ht boiing title.
Purctu. . ....... 3 10 1001
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champions still in the rnnnfwg !lJial llOillesl at Dayfoa aad squads, IJma ShawBee ud lle.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . . . . . . ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;:;;_~~~
will be slashed by the11, since. coQid, offer ·Qw"'toode qljiw 1 dina, but there were several
AU. STABS
many of the top-notchers will battle.
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· • · ' ' small school perfect recorda
ro1 into each other by then. .
Second-r~ CaRlon McKio- quinlela around lor dislrlct play.
Bridgeport Breezes · ley, a hlll!l lavorile to make the Shawnee passed Jill biggest
11J Vllllttl PreN btenta~aal
victory, Ill' one loll bJ fldrd tbem jUit 1%1%~~=~~
The 64. Ciaas A survivors or regional• from lbe Norlhesst test ao far with a •lclorJ over
Tbe 11o1to1i CeHict 10 lllto the place St. Loufl, to capbn IIIII' ftrlt.pJace P.
warfare. ·
the original 449 teams boast District, . was nmy upset ia Findlay Friday night ta ORe of
only NBA game tonlghl agalnlt leQIIId straight IIUe.
lbree bebind . Blllflll
With only about 16 fl"'' ceol several perfect · record squads, Ssturdsy'o sectional action. The the biggest ahowdowa COOtteslo
1 St. Louis at Mempbfl a half a The Lakers' E18ll ..,.._., Elltern Dlrilllillo
of the starting field still around iocfuding fop-ranked Bridg&amp;- Bt:lldogs' Sam UpkiD8 scored ao far in the tournaments.
1 pme out tl the NBA Eaatera continuing a Ia"- reiUI'- fa odter =~~~~=~
in the annual ellminationa lead- port, which hos brce""d by - oa a driving layup bt tru, final Aithouab uaranked, unbealea
' Division tille followln&amp; • W.llf gence, scored a ,.._ blab ol .Joa CahlweD pat Ia It
lng to tha alate champiilllShips, tiona! wurnament foes. Bridge. two seconds to give McKinley Medina made it through secuo..
! lo8l to I!Je Philadelphia 78ers, 'II points to lead bll llam'l the seeaacl bllf to
nine of the top 10 iB both Class port goes info the Steubenville a SUI vielory over uoderdog a1 play with a 6853 w1a over
' who are now lrl llrst place, auack Sunday.
Loa;, Hawb to 1
AA and Clas• A ar. still Ia Diltrict this week.
Fairies• of Stark County.
Triway at Lodl'o Class AA four.
Sunday nlghl.
.IJJler.dlvlskm piiiJ' lhe vlctor7 19ir Ill Iff~~~:~
there firing.
Also having a minimum of
ney. Medina will be in the same
Wilt CbamberlalJI lleond live ClnelDnall Royala win a 1'11·125 1tnlthrlMdei1,
, i'
Only fourdt-ranked Cleveland trouble in the early goiog was
Claso A XlnJ Otulod
districl event this week a• Canpoints in the final two mlnulel victory om- tbe Detroit PitttoDI Caldwen wu ldib )l!llat
East Tech was among the side- Duywo Cbaminade, ranked the Ohio was assured of a aew 1on McKJnley, Can loll Lincoln
of play after Boaton eeatar BUI ln tbe .utomobile cltJ.
with 2!, wbllt tbe h'*
liners in Class AA. And in Class fop Class AA squad. The Eagles ClaSB A champlo• as Northwest- and Canlon South.
RusseU bad fouled out to bump T!le Royals' Oscar JIAJbertaoa Stallworth Wll ~
A. the lone top tO absentee was blasted their way info the finals em was ousted Friday light iA Some other big battlH loom
· the Celllca out of finl place u aDd W8]111e Embry l)llrked the Tbe Kalcb bad lleld
tilth-rated Denison St. Marys, of the Dayton district Saturday the Wooster Sectional by Dalton. large this week. In the southa nallonal lelevltlkm audl.,... play, Robertaon ~ SO halftime lead JatgeiJ
which was upset Ia ita first with a 72-48 romp over Daywn But Columbus South, defending west lor example, Hamllwn ••1 oee muy """ 1aee1 till lor and a erammed crowd looted polnll while Embry picked up sllenglh of
lournament try.
Alter and meet Fairmoal Weal Class AA king, was sliD goiog Taft and Garfield meet eacn
· opring training!"
011.
:11. The win was Cincinnati's pointB.
. ,,
By Saturday light, each divi· this weekend for a regional strong after upsetting lith other at Middletown in a rubII was Cbamberlain'l lhort lourlh Ia five starls and left
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lion will be WOI'II do... to 16 berth.
ranked Oolumlius West In the ber match, and eighth-rated
jnmp lbol with 2Z _..,. left
teams, the quallfiera fur 11exl Fairmont West, however, up- Columbus Districl last week. Middlewwn takes on a wughle
0
and his pair of frea lbrolla lbal
week's regional ooUI'Jlaments. set a powerful Daywn Roosevelt The Class AA rankB were re- Ia Cinclanali Finneytown at Qa.
aettled the Juua,
Both the wp to and former squad, 71·70, in another semi· duced w only two unbeatea ford.
I• Wealem .Division play. the
1•0
i Loo Angeles Lakera eltnehed at
NCAA At Joneoboro, Ark.
·least a lle for the dlviBion
lD
S.ulb- Regioaal Final
theSundBalatimy-ore
GaiDa. Meigs bowlers will
Abilene Chrstn &lt;3 SW Mo. 58
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Ark. st. 84 Jackson Sl 77
The win put lhtm seven find their first taste of action
Consolation
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) ahead of second place nell Sslurday in tho. 82nd an- Rutland High School'a'JM~'
NCAA At Durbam, N.C.
Papas made hiS first
Now they only need nual Ohio State Bowfmg Asso- , six-weeks period honor
.
.
,
By Untied Press Inlel'ltallonal
Soutll Cen. Regional Filtaf
appearance for the ·
elation Tournament at Northern "as been announced by Pitfltt.
KENT, Ohio (UP!) - Foorth., top-scormg teams. The f.ambACC T&lt;llrnament
K W 1
43 0 I h
I Reds m an mtrasquad
Lights Lanes 3525
Cleveland I J
V
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rated Loyola and 16th-ranked lers scored 100 pomts or more
At Rafelgb N C.
Wy. es;yan
g est orpe 4 Sunday and it was a ~hitler
Ave Columbus
paTheamFesshennar .
• ·
mston" ·· 86S' C' t 81
• b1g r~ghfhander worked
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reman· class
. 24 game;, openDayton were I avored I• lo- In 12 or Ihe1r
Final llouDd
The
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01ghl's first round of the NCAA ing the season w1th a ll9-51 Duke 7l, Nortb Carolina St. 66 Consolation
innm 5 lor the Dave
POMEROY LANES
Fifte_el! llve-111en teams and l the most, 18, wmnlng B «
Mid-East Regional basketball thrashmg of Wmdsor and· a 120.
NCAA T lll'llameDI
NCAA At Fresno, Calli.
h
th R S
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Mood
Mix
d
Leagae
II
individual bowlera from the ter grades. Below, namea Ill
2
81 e f0
tuumament - consid.,.ed the 79 shellackmg of :&lt;ortheasl
At ~~e.:U., Pa
Paeiflc C&lt;laol R~glonal, Final
:::;'~'· J' ·
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two .county ll'eS are entered bold type had all A gradea. ·
toughest of the four r~lonafs Missouri
~
Reg! ' al
a1
Nevada 74 San Diego 7l
appas was 0 ow
Y 1m
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..a.1em
on
n
Conaoiat'100
O'Toole Joey Jay and Jack
0 ..
Bev I F beo Barban w-L~Gn the way to the NCAA chamHWtoppm Rankled
Long Island r1 Cheyney 64
Ea
Bafdsch~n in the sev"' inning Patsies
er Y or ,
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41 gaa Man:!&gt; 5, and runs through
pionship.
Western Kentucky played all Albright 78 Drexel Tech 81
st
contest and between the~ they Blaettnars
t4 May l
Charlotte Rupe, Nancy Li!Do
Loyola's Ramblers take on year in the shadow of big bro"consolation
_ Fordram 82 Mlinbattan 72
allowed two hits
Bee Cee'•
First
bowlers
to
see
action
bert,
Jane LUC8•, Cheryl Loll&amp;
31
17th-rated Wester• Kentucky, er Kentucky, the fop team In
NCAA AI Altron, Ohio \ Nyack 92 Eastern Nazarene 79 '
·
LoBo's
will
hf
the
Master
Feed
and
Linda
Davis, David Peterao!l,
38
the wurnament's mystery team, the Untied Press International
Mideast Regional Final
Williams 89 Wesleyan 73
Utility man Marty Keough Ashland 011
34 Seed Team of which Gilbert Bob Thoma•, Ra~y V a I e I,
COWMBUS (UP!) - Ohio's
go-go basketball fiUI"'Ivon hit
the dlstricl fournsment stase
this . week ~ith oaly 126 of the
Original 866 high oebool teams
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· The morning star is Venus
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Today~
March 7.! Activities of Meigs County Health Department Numerous
day of 1966 with
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By HAROLD GRAY

L?TTLE ORPHAN ANNII

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By RAEBURN VAN BUREN

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Program with Circus Theme ebruary 25th

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The Meigs County Board of
Health was organized in 192~.
11 is composed of five members,
each being elected to serve a
lerm of five years. In a Gener-

al Health District, one of the
mombers must be a physician
licensed in Ohio. The members
are E. F. Maag, M. D., Dale
Dutton, Charles Persinger, Vir·
gil Atkins, and Robert Beegle
The members of a general
health district are chosen by
the Meigs County Public Health
township trustees and the DJayors of the municipalities. This

The Sanitarian takes t he davs, he must return and re- vale, Semi-Private - 365.
staff.
beads of all animals killed and t le~se the animal.
I Milk samples. lnspections- 31. When there Is a full time
reported to the Health Depart-1 He has many meetings to Foot Serivces, Licensed 85 Health Commissi~ner, he
is
ment to the Nelsonville Labor· .attend and inspection tours with Inspections, 221.
the executive officer of t h
atory for testing: checks all 'satle personnel besides his reg· Nuisances Complaints, 39. boa_rd. He must carry out
animals' bites; confines the do- ular duties.
Miscellaneous Inspections and pohcies and regulallons matdel
meslic animals and guides the : These are some of the serv- Consultations, 103.
by the board and keep
MEIGS COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH - Lett to right, front row, E. F. Maag, M.D.; Dale DuttoD, VlriU AWH:
person bitten and owners of an- 1 ices perfoemd by the Sallitar- Camp and Swimming pool J.. group informed of ttb~•~::!~~::l Second row, Charles Persin&amp;ar and Robert Beegle.
imals m the proper procedures ian during 1965.
spections and consultations, 9. of hil~e staff. The "'
1o be followed.
School Inspections and Con- Sewage Inspections and Con· I• red by the board and ~!I-&amp;. ill the capacity of !bel the most of their abilities. How- public Informed and in case ofactlo•, but lldl Ia OJIIy 11 1
.A.t lei an animal has
~n sultalions - 72.
sultations, 74.
term of off1ce Js set by
Health Commissioner. ever, !be board does oot. de- an emergency endangering the last resort, and is le!dom Deed
confined the required number of 1 Water samples, Public, Prl· Rabies Inspections, 19S.
but can Rot be for a period
Members of tho board are re- pend upon the staff entirely public health, necessary regu- ed.
more than two years. Ill a
for the preparatioo of but they must familiarize them- latioes must be passed to pr&amp;o Ea~
' beallb district 1w 1~
eral Health District be must
budget a!ld lt Is their duty selves with the activities ol !be teet the community. Many
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a licensed doctor.
see that the department is health department. The bollrd times these regulations must be own ealth probleDII The bo•rd
withia lha allpulat- aa,. the staff work as a team, passed as emergency measurea. of your county is Ia a better po
Since tilt reslgnatlo!o of
amount.
one making the regulalioiiS 8Dd The Board of Health is a sitioD to deal wilb lbe prohlems
Tbe detecllo•. control and 1 Seven people were admitted were positive reactors, a n d M. Boocks, M. D., as
They
must
hirt
tralaed
and
policies and the other abiding powerful Ioree 1n the comrnun- and Reeds than any Oil e!"
lollow-up of tuberculosis is per- to the Southeast Ohio Tuber·
persons were x-rayed whea Commissioner i• Meigs
qualified staff members and be by them.
ity. However, there are timts because of tho lmowled&amp;a Gi tb•
haps the largest program of fculosis Hospital, oAe was · determined 8J positive react-, E. F. Maag, M. D.,
ben
418l'laill
lbe
pei'SOOilll
mak01
The
board
IIIUBI
keep
tba
whell tha group must. 1 w court facta.of Iiiia eoUIIIy.
the health department.
, ehargo-' ••Jn medt &lt;·al advtc•. Ol'li
of tho local board,
L
During the year, five chest one was dischargl!d
·
clinics were held in the Health medical advice, and &amp;9 lureDepartment. These clinics are ing visit. were mada on t.ub.,..l
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· TB Control is Greatest Single Program

School Health Program Important

Tho school health program Is
ooe of the mast important services offered by tho Ga!Ua
Health Department.
The Health Nursea rendered
many services lo the pre-school
and school aged children. During the year they made 208

ci'ation.
school personnel, food b!:::::~: I
At lhe five clinics 49 persons contacts
of positive r

att•nded and 210 x-rays were ,and contacts of active cases
read Two new 11ctive cases el ltuberculosis -are all skin tested.
h:hereulosis wtfre fouRd during jThe record shows 426 skin tests
the year.
were done and read. 28 persons

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vision
screenings, 12 referals,
121
bearing screenings and 7
tests.

STAFF MEMBERS
E. F. Moog, M.D., Acting Health Commissioner.
Perry Riggs, Sanitarian.
Catherine Lowery, R.N., Hulth Nurse.
E:dna French, R.N., Health Nurse.
Beulah Strauss, Administrative Assistant, S..r•
tary to the Board of Hulth, Registrar.
Dorothy Edmundson, Deputy Clerk, Deputy
Registrar.
FEDERAL GRANT FOR CHRONIC
DISEASE CONTROL PROJECT IC-35) ... , . $5,075.83
EXPENDITURES
Salary
. . ........... . $3,999.96
409.04

children

can

be imunized ..

through this department.
These immunizations

were

given during 1965, 418 dipther- •·
ia • tetanus · whooping cough
(Series) , 206 boosters, ll adult

.,;;t~;=~~nt .~.i w~'ri.~~~·.

diphtheria • tetanus (series),
:rJJ diphtheria • tetanus (series)
646 boosters, 499 polio tser' ·'

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vaccinations. 279

re - vaccin-

ations, and 4 typhoid series.
F. MAAG, M. D., Acting Health Commissioner dl&amp;· In adition to the regular s.,..
cussing a problem with Dorothy Edmundson, D;puty
vices in the schools, a new naClerk · Deputy RegiStrar.
tionltide pre · school program
called "Head Start" was instigated. Both of the Health
Department Nurses participated in tbia program and assisl·
The Administrative Assistant 1nancial report. for the Realth ed with 131 physicals.
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Health Services Operation

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who IS tne secretary to

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And See The Completa Line Of

NEW MIRCURYS &amp; COMnS
Alto There' a Alwaya 30 to 40 Good CINII
UHd Core To Select Fl"'ll''l

RAY RIGGS, INC.
Phone 593-6601

15 N. Court St.

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EDNA FRENCH, R.N., &amp;Jving .. an Immunization abot to Jact Humpltre)'lo

BattIe Agamst
• Rabie s is Fought in 1965 '

Board of Health, and the dep· budget, prepare the Annual ReNURSING ACTIVITIES
uty clerk, constitutes the dert· port, act as the purchasing ag· In addition to the
School
cal staff. These staff mem· ent for supplies providing the Health Services, Tuberculosis During 1965, Meigs County
·;/~illlW~iJ'i[!iT,I,'i.~"''~~Jl:;JP'\S~;if:t\J'f;J)-m; ~er: :~e an ;"teg1ral part oTfhlhe budget warrant. the purchase; Deteclion and Control,
was laced with an epidemic of ~:..~~~.~-~~ oo:use of the thatheirt peldog oandwnen eould bavt
ea
epar men servtce. eir keep account of all monies re- Disease Co9tJ'ol, Crippled Chil· rabies In #iodlile.
lo o ra es eases
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eats innoculated.
dul.ies and respon"b1litics are ccived and disbursed, keep the dren's Services, Diabetics Clinth....,, and the greater popula- The respoBH wu good but ...
many and varied. They are u,. bollrd advised ~~ clerical . ac· ics and numerous ill • service The first diagnozed case was lion In tl]al area, thUs cauaing porto kftp coming Into the
ually the first peopl. e you con- I'tV I't'tcs, an d pIon meeI'mgs.
011 March 20. The number of a definite ,.,bile health threat. health dep·--~• of ...• be'••
training meetings, the
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Your local health tlcpartment lis under his direction.
tact when you vistl '" lele- As secretary to the Board of nurses made home visit. to
cases was not great until Au· The local health department exposed li&gt; rabid BlllmiiJa and
i• participating in the federal During 1965, for 29 persons on phone the department.
she takes, prepares and vise families of the care
gust. By the latter pari of .was assisted by representatives not having bad aall • rable1
1Health,
'h
ds the 1 te
October there had been 25 clln- of !be oil. S. Fish -and Wildlife innoculations,
gr.lnl to cover home nursing of nursing roll, there were 373 , 'I ey work closeJy with the re~or .
m nu s o1 I h e quirdaed for thde ~uted
·ent,_
ically proven cases. Twenty· Department !Division of Wild- ...__ "··-' of Health
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the chronically
ill
sl
home
ond
therapy
visit..
73
guidance
visremainder
of
the
sl&lt;lfl
and
the
board
meetings,
and
at
the
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nee
an
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ree o ese were s u
an llfe) ~bto Department .of Na' placed a county -Ide .,, ••
in rursing and rest homes . its and 3 auxiliary v sits.
ar n health in all health ques o e a , acta as its ways
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,department programs. They t liaison.
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two were foxes. Twelve of lhe in'ii·' esources (Division of tine Oil dol• to oonlrol tile I
Services of the Chronic Dis- Thero wer• 2% Meigs Conn- Imust have a knowledge of all In the evenl of an
These VISIIII were m con· animals, all skunki, were kUI· Wildlife), Veterinary Ufiit of ber of stray clop TO!I, . :
ease Contr.ol Nurse
mclude I ty children seen at two ortko- services rendered by the de· cy the deputy clerk must
Dection wtth cancer, ~llc ed in Pomeroy, .. aev~l . near the OhJo Department of lle&amp;Jtb control projects bt other
health edUcation,
baths. ped'· cll•'fcs - cbUdren sent partment in order to be able able to perform all the
fever, heart, veRerelll dilleaae, the elementary school . .BY the and Pomeroy' oHlclals.
are under advfaeii!O!nt
oral hygiene. care of skin, blood
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mental health and other dts- end of IJecembet• tliere ··· -were ·
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pressure, exercises, injections, to the two Cardiac Clinics in to answer telephone inquiries. of the administrative assistant. easesl there were 4m such · 48 proven cases.'
'lbree methods were · used to t~g of spring and t1tt
enemas. instructions on nutri· Gallipolis and 1% ,...
by non-professional questiOns and
VITAL STATISTICS
Its mad~~ in either the home
redliCtl the sktmk pOpulation,
activity Ill wlldiiit,
cia1t and o.:her health needs of pla1lk 1urgeons at the two provide good public relations. The administrative
assiot- people visiting the health de- The health department was polBtonod ,"'ffl, den gwing and there will. veey likely be 8110111thc patient •nd his family .
Plastk Clblks held durillg the They hondle routine correspon- ant deputy clerk are also reg- part.ment.
advised numerous times about trapp!ns: Theile oontroiB were er rabies epidemic iD areas oU..
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year at GaUfpolls. The clinics denee, issue food
handler's IStrar and deputy registrar of
catUe, horses, dogs and caUl p~ ; in the wooded fl!· er 'thBII PGmel'O)'.
Thts serVIce. shortens the pa- aro spon...-ed by !be Slate cards, issue various licenses vttal statistiCS for Meigs
ed to the Divlsloa of Vital
being e:rposec to rabid wildlife. eas and
waSte~ on The .Dumber of rablel euea
tient 's stay in the. hospitals. De~rtment of Public Wellare, and permits, maintain the files t).
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llslics, Ohio Department
Fortunately, no direct human lhe fringes of PGmeroy which •ln Metga County could lead to
assures doctors tben• paltents Two cbildrea were afae takea ol the nursing and sanitation All btrlhs and desths which llealth In Columbus,
each exposure occurred, other ~ ,werp 110.1 commoni;Ytraveled by ~ Humaa exposure or they
ore receiving professional nurs- by epileptic clink•.
divisions, and compile mater- occurr..t in Meigs County
month. . .,
three children wlio lilled and people and dom~lle anl!nals. could · cause domeatlc pell to
lng skill, and that his orders
ial for reports.
1909 and have bees
During 19115 there were
dissected a akunk. At tbe reo The project was.· C!oJisldet«&lt; to develop rabies, who iD turn
are being carried out: keeps
Pablic Health ll"tbe ,.leace
The duties performed by the are on file illlhe Health
births and 221 dealhl
commendation of the family he !1J!:Ce1Siul aa only one 'Bkunk would ~ humat!J.
the doctor advised of the re- 11141 art o1 preveatlll(( disease, clerical workers varies
dif· menL Certified copies of
Leading causes of death
these chlldre• were was killed in the .vllla&amp;e arter!•. .
sponse of the palt~nt to treat- prolonging Ufe, add promol- !rent counUes. The board in documenll! can be obtained there Cardlo Comple1, !111;
glvtm. rabla ttealmei!t.
ibat time.
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r:!le Health It t h
ment, and the atti~ude ef llle tq p~ylical and meolll floafl• this oounty has designated that for a modest fee.
Vascular Accidents,
From November 2nd lllrougb !!I conJu!!cti!IP' With. Ibis ,00. '
e ol "Preveutl.ve
family toward the ill!lll8s.
alld efficiency lbroagh orga&amp;- the administrative lS8fslanl pre- All new births and deaths
DIODla U; ~ :Jfl;
November 5111, u tntenslh tliil projeo~ ~el'81 t~tes· Iilli
eatclae" DO&amp; "Cabtlft
This service is available up- lzed commnolly ef!GI'I."
~re the budget, subject to recorded in the local
Ia! deaths 12; Uremia, S; Other skunk control · .prognim wu iinmlzation cllriies were · lteld MecUellle."
oa request of lhl doctor, and
Dr. Cbarloo E. A. WiiiiAnr tbelr approval; prepare the fi. ment and the orljiAals !orward- 21, ·~, SUllblrtha, l.
IDIIItnled Ia PoultirvJ•
la Plllilblir llid -'l&amp;(lepoi'&amp; 10 - - - - •

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fllw ,_llfJSIU!rB.y AlEE I ltlliiiJ S I 7 llGIRit
P~ • 1 - . ill! lit q•ln Ia ~ Klftl U., "' 12 cute
poses-will be llllell. fltn II NO 081 IGATION "'bur lilY'

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CLEANING

Chronically Ill Helped

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You make
·the first move.

The department recommends
that children be taken to their
family doctor for the irrununi·
zations but if the family cannot
alford lo do this, or prefer, the

393.80
' .Compensation
213.03 $5,075.83
.- · Balance December 31, 1965
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
SOURCE OF FUNDS
Federal-Grant-In-Aid . .
$2,050.00
State Subsidy IApprox.) . . . . 1,560.00
Local Tax . . . .
. ... , . 19,186.92
Licenses .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 1,011.00
Voluntary co~trlbutions
from parents for polio
76.05 $23,883.97
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vaccine . . .. , , .... . .. , ,
£lcPENDITURES
Salaries .. .. . , , , ..... $13,464.98
Travt&gt;l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,255.54
Other Expens11
5,418.62
Balance Dec. 31, 1965,
due to resignation of
Health Comm. . . . .•. , • , 2,744.83 $23,883.97

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Sanitarian is Busy Man in Public Health

from Columbus and is a joint Tutieiculin skin
I''OJecl with the Meigs County of the methods of
Tuberculosis and Health Asso- School bus drivers,

lllnt with his grandmother, Bet- Sund~y afternoon.
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PERRY RIGGS, SANITARIAN, talking with Mrs. Helen Bailey during a food ser· munlty. It employs all persoAviee Inspection at Bailey's Restaurant in Pomeroy.
nel, determines the dut'es and
fiXes salaries. The beard is a
policy making body, and tho
policies must be carried out by
the local health department

conducted by a chest clinician c:ulosis patients.

-Mr-.----Mri-'.~-Arlh-ur-·o;;-

Roush's 5hoe Store

advisory board meets the first
Monday in March.
The responsibilities and duties
of the bollrd are many. One ol
lls greatest obligations Is bcild·
i11,1l and keeping a healthy com-

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posed of the presidents of the

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Mr. ,lnd Mn. Keith

James Circle of New HavPatrick Carleton opent aa eve- the Deal. Brinker bailie

the circus.
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. ":1Smith, Foster Well_., and the,lri'
by HwhR •.U•I
Fourth grade students 1Jur. trainer Charles Jackson. were ROW TO SHAKE .t PEST
1 learled lllraulh tiJIIl .,er. Q!ester spe!!l Tuesday
ed as clowns sang "H~;·-·a well received by !be audi"'!""· Dear Helen:
.._ that If 11M la't pallcl, Wid! Hr. and Mn. Robert
Ladder Here's a Clowt\A lol· The finale of the ahow will!
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Mllher IDI L I &amp;·-~ I ........ ud lllllily
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Th11
almost
et·
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lowed 'by tumbUng.
lndta• an 1mpress1ve
bod '" h• problem
H
de
what happened Sha
wauo....
JoM.
LI!D'a Clrelt
tl Dorcas apent 1
11
wrestling was displayed in the view Boy and Girl Soout Tr&lt;.ops ery ~ •; "';me mei ~:Out ty and tryJnc ~ hard· alii SoiiCiaJ tvllliJJC with Mrs. Mary
"Mighty Midget Wrestlin~ " Sec- to "There are Many Flags. yo~ ge " 0 I pel w
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' betng rude• This glr• i1 okay ........, v.,. a a l i i ·
ond grade boys 1n !his act were followed, a,paU:wtlc slut by •lu· but not my ·type She keepa Ilk· )o1'1 her. 8ht tov11 •l:lda ud There were 33in alteAdance
James Smith, Tommy ~eed dent.! of the upper grades.
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the doel•'l .,_,_. - 1 • - har s.day SeiJool Jut week. Offer·
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mgme oparesa
U!linl
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Davtd H~nnum, Robert Pterce,
1e casts tnclu ed
on to me in the halls at ,.hool becallle ol the way we act. 8IJe inC wu f!S.M. The birtbday of I
Jark Wells, and Timmy fla•h. BROWNIES - CaLhy Greea. and no malltr where 1 am a~ Wll worried about billa and lbe a-te lmltb wu aoted.
Chest rolls head
stands Debra Green, Pamela Goody, sh
Sh tell
ybod things aha eoulda't do for Dl
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nd th
' b tl
b ' Berhara Andrew• Diane Kimes ows up. e
s ever
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' Jim Smith of Jackson
18
a 0 er aero a c stunts Y T
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I'm going to be her boyfriend and 10 she gotakk. And audd. . lpel!diJJC a lew daya wllb Mr
Martha, Oonnle, Do~na, . and ammy ' ulh.
~eday and it's got to bo il' I crew up.
and Mrs. Dan Smith IDd IIIBily.
Frances Wells, Vlckte Pierce " CADETS - Karen Humpb&lt; · big joke. I do everything but I wouldn't trade lier lor any Mr. and Mrl. Warrea Hose
and J::;n. W~teh:ad ;ere well rey, Jean Whitehead, llrenda
her lo Get loot," like 11- mother II the world and I'm and Tcimn\y Headley spent
re1etvh 10 h el ourl bact. lth Boring, Jackie Biae.
norlng her, refusing lnvltat.iona, glaG 1 came to my senses In evenlq with Mr. and Mra.
s arp s. 00 er act Y Ke
GIRL SCOUTS - Rutn Green, etc., hut she's ·a real leech.
lime. From now o• I'll It • Vtl! Meter.
Weber, DavJd Smith, Michael Jane
Whitehead, Rosemary Girls have ll!is trouble with ll!ingo through her ey01 too.
Spencllna Saturday
eve~~:
F'...,......,............,iiiii~l Btsse-11, and Tery Stetbem; a Reed, Jane Brewer,
C•thy boya too. It's not that we hate Well, that'! mp story and with Mrs. Mary Circle
daredevil act by Robert """'" Pkkens, Teresa Chichesltr. Con- •em, but they won't get m.. any teen-ager with mother prob- Mr. and Mra. Donald Pierce
96th Anniversary
ley and Rlrhard Liter l"cre add· nle Rockhold.
aage. So what comes next? _ lema please read this and lake AtbeDI, Mr. and Mra.
ed features.
BUGGED BUT STILL POLITE I second look at her. You may
CUB SCOUTS - Robert Barchange your mllld about that
Two numbers by the Rhythm her, Tommy Reed, John Smith, Dear Bugged:
&amp;rim monster! You'll aever
Band opened the second hall Terry Smith, David
Weber, Sometimes total franllnesa II have a better friend! - J. B.
See Our Prizo Board
of the show. Other features of Kippy Reed, Craig Reed, Steve the only W") . Tell this gal Thi• column iJ dedicated to
the show wer~ act. of magte by Holler DarreU AUman Randy you're flattered (her Interest Ia 'I I' .
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DISCOUNTS
clever magtctans Dale
Bot:-'
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On All Reg. Priced Shots lion d R d Bo .
Orr, Mike Larklu~.
IS a complunent, you know,) mg ktd trouble or just ptaln
' bo an andyda rmg; 1. cowl. BOY SCOUTS
K 'th W • but also worried because sht Is trouble, let Helen help YOU
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ysongan
ncerMme
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"Jingle. Jangle, JiDJ!Ie" by slu- er, Michael Boring,
Michael wast~ng er lime: • ar as She will also weleome your own
dent. of Grades a and 6. "Wild Bissell, Randy Hall,
David r,our re "?,ncern~. ~e word I• amusmg expe:lences. Address
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Smith Jimmy B kl
no·hope, but !hall only oDe Helen Bou.,; 11 care of lhio
A'.:ddfoport, 0.
en 1rom ornea,
()ger
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uc ey.
mau ., opiJuon - ao give IOlDI M
CLOWNS
Darrell Alima1
wspaper.
• other guy a chuce."
----Teresa Chichester, Paula Hau- 11 all thla doesn't work abo'•
I. I
her, Randy Orr, Craig Reed,
h d belled th I ft1 "G I
Iris Pigott, Terry Smllb, Dnvld 80
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OPTOMETRISl'
Webet:, ·Jane Whitehead.
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COWBOYS AND COWGIRUI P.S: Dear Readers:
Thh
Office RoUJ'I: ll to 12. 2 to &amp; CCiose at NooD VII
_ JiMm Buckl ~·ik H 8h quest1on comes up ollolt. If any
Thurs. - East Cllurt St.. Pomeroy
Rlcli
ey~ • • a • of you (either boy1 or alrll)
y llllber, Billy O•borne, have workable ways to dillcour- ly Wayoe G. Braodlladl, M.D. '
Steven Reed' Teddy
Dav1'1• ago admlrero you don't espee- Q - I •m 11 and amaU-bultRuth Green, Robin Kumphrey, Iaiiy admire I'd ilke to hear ed. If onything can bo done
Jane Brewer, Alberta Jack..., them. And, 'yeo, I KNOW you about this, 1 hope 11 ••• bo
Ro8emary Reed, Cathy Ptck- sl!ould bo friendly with every- done now. before I'm too old
ens, Steve• Bostoo,
Bertha one but aometimel tiJal reaulll A - I get maay letters comJackson.
tn being monopolized by 1 bore. plaining shout the 1iez of tbe
PATRIOTIC SKIT Keith In 1 later column, we'U dla- breasll!. Whether llley art too
ONLY
Fitch, Jonte Rockhold Milch- cuss bow not to be a bore. horge or too small, tv per cent
ell Barber, Deborah 'Hauber, I'll weleome ideu bere, too - art actuaD,y within the normal
fiO.OO Down - lotonct on
Randy Hall, Brenda Boring, H.
range and woold oot. bo conConv111lont T1nn1
Debra Filch, Jackie Bise, Jo- CONFUSING
lldered unusual by anyone aanne Codner, Laura
Harrlr, Dear Hele•:
COpt lha poueaaor.
Karen Humphrey, Shirley Lar- I'm 13. My mother wlll allow Somo girl a art olow atarll!r•
kino, Avice May1, Rad!ael Plg- me to go 1teady, but aha won't and at 11 do not yet have their
FURNITURE C~
ott,
~ie Rockhold,
Patty let me ~o cut with a boy. And lull breast developmeat, 10 1
MASON, W. VA,•
Smith, Karen Sprague; MarliD she won I let him come ta • would advise you oot. to pente
Oaborne portrayed Uncle Sam. ma. He can't even walk me ll!lpectally since little eoa ~
RHYTHM BAND Leon home. Some of boys I've liked dooe aboulll 01cepl plut.lc ourColeman Patricia
Boslton say !bey would IIIIo ta meet ber gery and that Is ofte1 UDIIIU.
Ina Oole'maa, Eddie
Dailey: but aha doeso't want ta meet !Bctory. Teehniques aad matarUnda Dodd, John Evaas, Tam- them.
J.la for this purpe"' art bell!&amp;
my Fitch, Stepheo
Rauber, I don't believe In getting Ill· improved but art atUIIar from
J19blly Headl~ Barl!ara Hell: ious about ono boy, but I AM Ideal.
derson, Judy 'H~ta-. Michaei &amp;oilll 1teady witb ll!ia nice boy, II hal bee• truly aal4 that enSmith, Teresa Smith, warren and wish my mother would larglng 11ii breaaq ·~s 1101 1
SJrtilh, Jenay Sprague,
Jull let me dalt him.
- TROUB- bona ncta one-way ticket 1o
Whitehead, Jack Goody, · Tim- LED
aociallllctoll. Your beat COUI'H
my Hash, Tammy Ruth 11om· Dear Troubled:
il ta work •• developing ,
my Reed, Kathy a.-, 'Georce l'_m with JOur mother. 011 lha radiant peroonallly and foJ1tl
Pickens, David Hatmum, JU11e dating rule, but r do thtni 11M about 111ur alleged halldlcap.
Jack11011, Joelle11 Wells J 0 b n ·sloould relu • btl about lelllag After all, 110M ol 111 11 perftcl.
Hander10n, Melinda ' Evans, your "steady" walk you home
Robert Pierce, James Smith, Ill come to see you.
Q - I aDI • widow, 13. Five
Sheri Bramer, Doris Wels.
•In case adult readerl woa- ~ara ago my left breast was
Mrs. Nea.. waa urisled by der how a 13-year-old can "IO removed, followed by X-ray
IA!acbers Mnt. Osburn
Mrs steady" and remain date!..._ treatments. Ever sblce thea my
Myers, Mra. Mrtb, Mr~. Franz: It's eaay, wilb the jultr hiib left arm bu boa lwoUen and
Mn. Suttle, and Mn. Weber. achool crowd. You almp!y walt Iader. What &lt;II bo dona to
Muino Whiteheod waa the ..,. don the halls IIIII eat lunch make ft more comfortable!
oompuist.
together, ud yon'rt 'goilll A - Your lrlD hu enlar(ed ~
Stage maugen were llelty rteady" . . And lbla, more becat11e In removillltbe breut,
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Pitch alld Donald Bl1111bart.
than any ~r one reuo1, II lht l,ympbatic vessels drainill --why the btgh liCbool bunch II your arm were 11.0 remOted.
kicking the habit. AL'I]ulrlng Normal dralno&amp;t Is Wlually r•
VNDEROOES SURGERY
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yo!D' kid sister II- t&amp;lablished alter four tr lift
The Peace Corps
MONTREAL (UP!) -Jaques ready bu maltea you IMI jull montbo but I!UIJ llkt 1uqer
Washington, D.C. 20525'
Laperrfere of tho Mootreal too utterly juvealla. - H.
Make sure your 11- ~
Canadleps underwent IIIII'JierY Dear Helea:
loost at all timet uri avoid
0 Please send me information
Sunday to repair a l!gameat Lately l'•e reed a lol obout wearing rinp or braceleto 011
0 PleawiCild me an applillation
which waa lorD In lha II'Oiher-daugbter ligbts, 10 I your left side.
CuaCIIII!I-Iletrllil lamt latur· decided to wrilt 1boul ID)' oa- KeepJnc your left arm llenled
ola1 Dfght.
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!hera and I used to llgbt - . llld moving your lingm 1111
N•ot.ut.ly. Thla baa l!eea goiag 011 wrlsll •ISorourly aaveral 11meo
. ever aiDce wa WI D1J father a day will aid In tllabllahlna
IWO JWI 1110.
aotmal draiup. Iii boalde your
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18 tha hoapflal, IIIII 111 kldl are your elbow Cl! a few boolu u.
,CltJ.~-----at.a71DC with my IIIICia. Ra ll!d beplng your bead troet, 'l!rJIIb
his
family art ftrJ kind, but uri eomb your hair wilb your
Sta:te•~------.J.Zip Cod,~~,,.---I've loud out 10 - cu take ltfl arm. Blart. alowly and
tho p!ace of my mother. I willb lllarea.. lba uercilll a Billa
there wu a l'ourW.JIIIJ-llkt each day. Gradually 1111 &amp; r.-roy
WY 2-5421 way to tell b.- how much I ...U for 1upporl
Middleport WY N130 tavt her IIIII 11Jprlcialt nery- '!bell and other
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The t.lircu• them• was used
for the prograll\ presented . by
the students of
R~vervte.v
S&lt;:hool, Friday evening, February
the d'treel'ton of
M 25 under
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Instructor of the Eastern L•cal
Srhool District
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master and announced the "''
of the. show.
The entire cast wa 8 ift tlte
opening number by
sinp,;ng
and narading to the song, "Th.e
Cirrus Is Here." Jane Whitehead, dressed as a bollerma
concluded the number with ~
dance and verse invilation to

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The Meigs County Board of
Health was organized in 192~.
11 is composed of five members,
each being elected to serve a
lerm of five years. In a Gener-

al Health District, one of the
mombers must be a physician
licensed in Ohio. The members
are E. F. Maag, M. D., Dale
Dutton, Charles Persinger, Vir·
gil Atkins, and Robert Beegle
The members of a general
health district are chosen by
the Meigs County Public Health
township trustees and the DJayors of the municipalities. This

The Sanitarian takes t he davs, he must return and re- vale, Semi-Private - 365.
staff.
beads of all animals killed and t le~se the animal.
I Milk samples. lnspections- 31. When there Is a full time
reported to the Health Depart-1 He has many meetings to Foot Serivces, Licensed 85 Health Commissi~ner, he
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ment to the Nelsonville Labor· .attend and inspection tours with Inspections, 221.
the executive officer of t h
atory for testing: checks all 'satle personnel besides his reg· Nuisances Complaints, 39. boa_rd. He must carry out
animals' bites; confines the do- ular duties.
Miscellaneous Inspections and pohcies and regulallons matdel
meslic animals and guides the : These are some of the serv- Consultations, 103.
by the board and keep
MEIGS COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH - Lett to right, front row, E. F. Maag, M.D.; Dale DuttoD, VlriU AWH:
person bitten and owners of an- 1 ices perfoemd by the Sallitar- Camp and Swimming pool J.. group informed of ttb~•~::!~~::l Second row, Charles Persin&amp;ar and Robert Beegle.
imals m the proper procedures ian during 1965.
spections and consultations, 9. of hil~e staff. The "'
1o be followed.
School Inspections and Con- Sewage Inspections and Con· I• red by the board and ~!I-&amp;. ill the capacity of !bel the most of their abilities. How- public Informed and in case ofactlo•, but lldl Ia OJIIy 11 1
.A.t lei an animal has
~n sultalions - 72.
sultations, 74.
term of off1ce Js set by
Health Commissioner. ever, !be board does oot. de- an emergency endangering the last resort, and is le!dom Deed
confined the required number of 1 Water samples, Public, Prl· Rabies Inspections, 19S.
but can Rot be for a period
Members of tho board are re- pend upon the staff entirely public health, necessary regu- ed.
more than two years. Ill a
for the preparatioo of but they must familiarize them- latioes must be passed to pr&amp;o Ea~
' beallb district 1w 1~
eral Health District be must
budget a!ld lt Is their duty selves with the activities ol !be teet the community. Many
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see that the department is health department. The bollrd times these regulations must be own ealth probleDII The bo•rd
withia lha allpulat- aa,. the staff work as a team, passed as emergency measurea. of your county is Ia a better po
Since tilt reslgnatlo!o of
amount.
one making the regulalioiiS 8Dd The Board of Health is a sitioD to deal wilb lbe prohlems
Tbe detecllo•. control and 1 Seven people were admitted were positive reactors, a n d M. Boocks, M. D., as
They
must
hirt
tralaed
and
policies and the other abiding powerful Ioree 1n the comrnun- and Reeds than any Oil e!"
lollow-up of tuberculosis is per- to the Southeast Ohio Tuber·
persons were x-rayed whea Commissioner i• Meigs
qualified staff members and be by them.
ity. However, there are timts because of tho lmowled&amp;a Gi tb•
haps the largest program of fculosis Hospital, oAe was · determined 8J positive react-, E. F. Maag, M. D.,
ben
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board
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whell tha group must. 1 w court facta.of Iiiia eoUIIIy.
the health department.
, ehargo-' ••Jn medt &lt;·al advtc•. Ol'li
of tho local board,
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During the year, five chest one was dischargl!d
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clinics were held in the Health medical advice, and &amp;9 lureDepartment. These clinics are ing visit. were mada on t.ub.,..l
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· TB Control is Greatest Single Program

School Health Program Important

Tho school health program Is
ooe of the mast important services offered by tho Ga!Ua
Health Department.
The Health Nursea rendered
many services lo the pre-school
and school aged children. During the year they made 208

ci'ation.
school personnel, food b!:::::~: I
At lhe five clinics 49 persons contacts
of positive r

att•nded and 210 x-rays were ,and contacts of active cases
read Two new 11ctive cases el ltuberculosis -are all skin tested.
h:hereulosis wtfre fouRd during jThe record shows 426 skin tests
the year.
were done and read. 28 persons

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bearing screenings and 7
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STAFF MEMBERS
E. F. Moog, M.D., Acting Health Commissioner.
Perry Riggs, Sanitarian.
Catherine Lowery, R.N., Hulth Nurse.
E:dna French, R.N., Health Nurse.
Beulah Strauss, Administrative Assistant, S..r•
tary to the Board of Hulth, Registrar.
Dorothy Edmundson, Deputy Clerk, Deputy
Registrar.
FEDERAL GRANT FOR CHRONIC
DISEASE CONTROL PROJECT IC-35) ... , . $5,075.83
EXPENDITURES
Salary
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children

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These immunizations

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given during 1965, 418 dipther- •·
ia • tetanus · whooping cough
(Series) , 206 boosters, ll adult

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diphtheria • tetanus (series),
:rJJ diphtheria • tetanus (series)
646 boosters, 499 polio tser' ·'

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ations, and 4 typhoid series.
F. MAAG, M. D., Acting Health Commissioner dl&amp;· In adition to the regular s.,..
cussing a problem with Dorothy Edmundson, D;puty
vices in the schools, a new naClerk · Deputy RegiStrar.
tionltide pre · school program
called "Head Start" was instigated. Both of the Health
Department Nurses participated in tbia program and assisl·
The Administrative Assistant 1nancial report. for the Realth ed with 131 physicals.
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NEW MIRCURYS &amp; COMnS
Alto There' a Alwaya 30 to 40 Good CINII
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RAY RIGGS, INC.
Phone 593-6601

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Board of Health, and the dep· budget, prepare the Annual ReNURSING ACTIVITIES
uty clerk, constitutes the dert· port, act as the purchasing ag· In addition to the
School
cal staff. These staff mem· ent for supplies providing the Health Services, Tuberculosis During 1965, Meigs County
·;/~illlW~iJ'i[!iT,I,'i.~"''~~Jl:;JP'\S~;if:t\J'f;J)-m; ~er: :~e an ;"teg1ral part oTfhlhe budget warrant. the purchase; Deteclion and Control,
was laced with an epidemic of ~:..~~~.~-~~ oo:use of the thatheirt peldog oandwnen eould bavt
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epar men servtce. eir keep account of all monies re- Disease Co9tJ'ol, Crippled Chil· rabies In #iodlile.
lo o ra es eases
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eats innoculated.
dul.ies and respon"b1litics are ccived and disbursed, keep the dren's Services, Diabetics Clinth....,, and the greater popula- The respoBH wu good but ...
many and varied. They are u,. bollrd advised ~~ clerical . ac· ics and numerous ill • service The first diagnozed case was lion In tl]al area, thUs cauaing porto kftp coming Into the
ually the first peopl. e you con- I'tV I't'tcs, an d pIon meeI'mgs.
011 March 20. The number of a definite ,.,bile health threat. health dep·--~• of ...• be'••
training meetings, the
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Your local health tlcpartment lis under his direction.
tact when you vistl '" lele- As secretary to the Board of nurses made home visit. to
cases was not great until Au· The local health department exposed li&gt; rabid BlllmiiJa and
i• participating in the federal During 1965, for 29 persons on phone the department.
she takes, prepares and vise families of the care
gust. By the latter pari of .was assisted by representatives not having bad aall • rable1
1Health,
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October there had been 25 clln- of !be oil. S. Fish -and Wildlife innoculations,
gr.lnl to cover home nursing of nursing roll, there were 373 , 'I ey work closeJy with the re~or .
m nu s o1 I h e quirdaed for thde ~uted
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ically proven cases. Twenty· Department !Division of Wild- ...__ "··-' of Health
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ill
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therapy
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guidance
visremainder
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in rursing and rest homes . its and 3 auxiliary v sits.
ar n health in all health ques o e a , acta as its ways
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Services of the Chronic Dis- Thero wer• 2% Meigs Conn- Imust have a knowledge of all In the evenl of an
These VISIIII were m con· animals, all skunki, were kUI· Wildlife), Veterinary Ufiit of ber of stray clop TO!I, . :
ease Contr.ol Nurse
mclude I ty children seen at two ortko- services rendered by the de· cy the deputy clerk must
Dection wtth cancer, ~llc ed in Pomeroy, .. aev~l . near the OhJo Department of lle&amp;Jtb control projects bt other
health edUcation,
baths. ped'· cll•'fcs - cbUdren sent partment in order to be able able to perform all the
fever, heart, veRerelll dilleaae, the elementary school . .BY the and Pomeroy' oHlclals.
are under advfaeii!O!nt
oral hygiene. care of skin, blood
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'lbree methods were · used to t~g of spring and t1tt
enemas. instructions on nutri· Gallipolis and 1% ,...
by non-professional questiOns and
VITAL STATISTICS
Its mad~~ in either the home
redliCtl the sktmk pOpulation,
activity Ill wlldiiit,
cia1t and o.:her health needs of pla1lk 1urgeons at the two provide good public relations. The administrative
assiot- people visiting the health de- The health department was polBtonod ,"'ffl, den gwing and there will. veey likely be 8110111thc patient •nd his family .
Plastk Clblks held durillg the They hondle routine correspon- ant deputy clerk are also reg- part.ment.
advised numerous times about trapp!ns: Theile oontroiB were er rabies epidemic iD areas oU..
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year at GaUfpolls. The clinics denee, issue food
handler's IStrar and deputy registrar of
catUe, horses, dogs and caUl p~ ; in the wooded fl!· er 'thBII PGmel'O)'.
Thts serVIce. shortens the pa- aro spon...-ed by !be Slate cards, issue various licenses vttal statistiCS for Meigs
ed to the Divlsloa of Vital
being e:rposec to rabid wildlife. eas and
waSte~ on The .Dumber of rablel euea
tient 's stay in the. hospitals. De~rtment of Public Wellare, and permits, maintain the files t).
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llslics, Ohio Department
Fortunately, no direct human lhe fringes of PGmeroy which •ln Metga County could lead to
assures doctors tben• paltents Two cbildrea were afae takea ol the nursing and sanitation All btrlhs and desths which llealth In Columbus,
each exposure occurred, other ~ ,werp 110.1 commoni;Ytraveled by ~ Humaa exposure or they
ore receiving professional nurs- by epileptic clink•.
divisions, and compile mater- occurr..t in Meigs County
month. . .,
three children wlio lilled and people and dom~lle anl!nals. could · cause domeatlc pell to
lng skill, and that his orders
ial for reports.
1909 and have bees
During 19115 there were
dissected a akunk. At tbe reo The project was.· C!oJisldet«&lt; to develop rabies, who iD turn
are being carried out: keeps
Pablic Health ll"tbe ,.leace
The duties performed by the are on file illlhe Health
births and 221 dealhl
commendation of the family he !1J!:Ce1Siul aa only one 'Bkunk would ~ humat!J.
the doctor advised of the re- 11141 art o1 preveatlll(( disease, clerical workers varies
dif· menL Certified copies of
Leading causes of death
these chlldre• were was killed in the .vllla&amp;e arter!•. .
sponse of the palt~nt to treat- prolonging Ufe, add promol- !rent counUes. The board in documenll! can be obtained there Cardlo Comple1, !111;
glvtm. rabla ttealmei!t.
ibat time.
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ment, and the atti~ude ef llle tq p~ylical and meolll floafl• this oounty has designated that for a modest fee.
Vascular Accidents,
From November 2nd lllrougb !!I conJu!!cti!IP' With. Ibis ,00. '
e ol "Preveutl.ve
family toward the ill!lll8s.
alld efficiency lbroagh orga&amp;- the administrative lS8fslanl pre- All new births and deaths
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November 5111, u tntenslh tliil projeo~ ~el'81 t~tes· Iilli
eatclae" DO&amp; "Cabtlft
This service is available up- lzed commnolly ef!GI'I."
~re the budget, subject to recorded in the local
Ia! deaths 12; Uremia, S; Other skunk control · .prognim wu iinmlzation cllriies were · lteld MecUellle."
oa request of lhl doctor, and
Dr. Cbarloo E. A. WiiiiAnr tbelr approval; prepare the fi. ment and the orljiAals !orward- 21, ·~, SUllblrtha, l.
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The department recommends
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393.80
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213.03 $5,075.83
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HEALTH DEPARTMENT
SOURCE OF FUNDS
Federal-Grant-In-Aid . .
$2,050.00
State Subsidy IApprox.) . . . . 1,560.00
Local Tax . . . .
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Licenses .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 1,011.00
Voluntary co~trlbutions
from parents for polio
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Salaries .. .. . , , , ..... $13,464.98
Travt&gt;l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,255.54
Other Expens11
5,418.62
Balance Dec. 31, 1965,
due to resignation of
Health Comm. . . . .•. , • , 2,744.83 $23,883.97

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Sanitarian is Busy Man in Public Health

from Columbus and is a joint Tutieiculin skin
I''OJecl with the Meigs County of the methods of
Tuberculosis and Health Asso- School bus drivers,

lllnt with his grandmother, Bet- Sund~y afternoon.
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nel, determines the dut'es and
fiXes salaries. The beard is a
policy making body, and tho
policies must be carried out by
the local health department

conducted by a chest clinician c:ulosis patients.

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advisory board meets the first
Monday in March.
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of the bollrd are many. One ol
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James Circle of New HavPatrick Carleton opent aa eve- the Deal. Brinker bailie

the circus.
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by HwhR •.U•I
Fourth grade students 1Jur. trainer Charles Jackson. were ROW TO SHAKE .t PEST
1 learled lllraulh tiJIIl .,er. Q!ester spe!!l Tuesday
ed as clowns sang "H~;·-·a well received by !be audi"'!""· Dear Helen:
.._ that If 11M la't pallcl, Wid! Hr. and Mn. Robert
Ladder Here's a Clowt\A lol· The finale of the ahow will!
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James Smith, Tommy ~eed dent.! of the upper grades.
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Davtd H~nnum, Robert Pterce,
1e casts tnclu ed
on to me in the halls at ,.hool becallle ol the way we act. 8IJe inC wu f!S.M. The birtbday of I
Jark Wells, and Timmy fla•h. BROWNIES - CaLhy Greea. and no malltr where 1 am a~ Wll worried about billa and lbe a-te lmltb wu aoted.
Chest rolls head
stands Debra Green, Pamela Goody, sh
Sh tell
ybod things aha eoulda't do for Dl
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b ' Berhara Andrew• Diane Kimes ows up. e
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I'm going to be her boyfriend and 10 she gotakk. And audd. . lpel!diJJC a lew daya wllb Mr
Martha, Oonnle, Do~na, . and ammy ' ulh.
~eday and it's got to bo il' I crew up.
and Mrs. Dan Smith IDd IIIBily.
Frances Wells, Vlckte Pierce " CADETS - Karen Humpb&lt; · big joke. I do everything but I wouldn't trade lier lor any Mr. and Mrl. Warrea Hose
and J::;n. W~teh:ad ;ere well rey, Jean Whitehead, llrenda
her lo Get loot," like 11- mother II the world and I'm and Tcimn\y Headley spent
re1etvh 10 h el ourl bact. lth Boring, Jackie Biae.
norlng her, refusing lnvltat.iona, glaG 1 came to my senses In evenlq with Mr. and Mra.
s arp s. 00 er act Y Ke
GIRL SCOUTS - Rutn Green, etc., hut she's ·a real leech.
lime. From now o• I'll It • Vtl! Meter.
Weber, DavJd Smith, Michael Jane
Whitehead, Rosemary Girls have ll!is trouble with ll!ingo through her ey01 too.
Spencllna Saturday
eve~~:
F'...,......,............,iiiii~l Btsse-11, and Tery Stetbem; a Reed, Jane Brewer,
C•thy boya too. It's not that we hate Well, that'! mp story and with Mrs. Mary Circle
daredevil act by Robert """'" Pkkens, Teresa Chichesltr. Con- •em, but they won't get m.. any teen-ager with mother prob- Mr. and Mra. Donald Pierce
96th Anniversary
ley and Rlrhard Liter l"cre add· nle Rockhold.
aage. So what comes next? _ lema please read this and lake AtbeDI, Mr. and Mra.
ed features.
BUGGED BUT STILL POLITE I second look at her. You may
CUB SCOUTS - Robert Barchange your mllld about that
Two numbers by the Rhythm her, Tommy Reed, John Smith, Dear Bugged:
&amp;rim monster! You'll aever
Band opened the second hall Terry Smith, David
Weber, Sometimes total franllnesa II have a better friend! - J. B.
See Our Prizo Board
of the show. Other features of Kippy Reed, Craig Reed, Steve the only W") . Tell this gal Thi• column iJ dedicated to
the show wer~ act. of magte by Holler DarreU AUman Randy you're flattered (her Interest Ia 'I I' .
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clever magtctans Dale
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On All Reg. Priced Shots lion d R d Bo .
Orr, Mike Larklu~.
IS a complunent, you know,) mg ktd trouble or just ptaln
' bo an andyda rmg; 1. cowl. BOY SCOUTS
K 'th W • but also worried because sht Is trouble, let Helen help YOU
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Michael wast~ng er lime: • ar as She will also weleome your own
dent. of Grades a and 6. "Wild Bissell, Randy Hall,
David r,our re "?,ncern~. ~e word I• amusmg expe:lences. Address
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no·hope, but !hall only oDe Helen Bou.,; 11 care of lhio
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CLOWNS
Darrell Alima1
wspaper.
• other guy a chuce."
----Teresa Chichester, Paula Hau- 11 all thla doesn't work abo'•
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her, Randy Orr, Craig Reed,
h d belled th I ft1 "G I
Iris Pigott, Terry Smllb, Dnvld 80
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Webet:, ·Jane Whitehead.
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COWBOYS AND COWGIRUI P.S: Dear Readers:
Thh
Office RoUJ'I: ll to 12. 2 to &amp; CCiose at NooD VII
_ JiMm Buckl ~·ik H 8h quest1on comes up ollolt. If any
Thurs. - East Cllurt St.. Pomeroy
Rlcli
ey~ • • a • of you (either boy1 or alrll)
y llllber, Billy O•borne, have workable ways to dillcour- ly Wayoe G. Braodlladl, M.D. '
Steven Reed' Teddy
Dav1'1• ago admlrero you don't espee- Q - I •m 11 and amaU-bultRuth Green, Robin Kumphrey, Iaiiy admire I'd ilke to hear ed. If onything can bo done
Jane Brewer, Alberta Jack..., them. And, 'yeo, I KNOW you about this, 1 hope 11 ••• bo
Ro8emary Reed, Cathy Ptck- sl!ould bo friendly with every- done now. before I'm too old
ens, Steve• Bostoo,
Bertha one but aometimel tiJal reaulll A - I get maay letters comJackson.
tn being monopolized by 1 bore. plaining shout the 1iez of tbe
PATRIOTIC SKIT Keith In 1 later column, we'U dla- breasll!. Whether llley art too
ONLY
Fitch, Jonte Rockhold Milch- cuss bow not to be a bore. horge or too small, tv per cent
ell Barber, Deborah 'Hauber, I'll weleome ideu bere, too - art actuaD,y within the normal
fiO.OO Down - lotonct on
Randy Hall, Brenda Boring, H.
range and woold oot. bo conConv111lont T1nn1
Debra Filch, Jackie Bise, Jo- CONFUSING
lldered unusual by anyone aanne Codner, Laura
Harrlr, Dear Hele•:
COpt lha poueaaor.
Karen Humphrey, Shirley Lar- I'm 13. My mother wlll allow Somo girl a art olow atarll!r•
kino, Avice May1, Rad!ael Plg- me to go 1teady, but aha won't and at 11 do not yet have their
FURNITURE C~
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~ie Rockhold,
Patty let me ~o cut with a boy. And lull breast developmeat, 10 1
MASON, W. VA,•
Smith, Karen Sprague; MarliD she won I let him come ta • would advise you oot. to pente
Oaborne portrayed Uncle Sam. ma. He can't even walk me ll!lpectally since little eoa ~
RHYTHM BAND Leon home. Some of boys I've liked dooe aboulll 01cepl plut.lc ourColeman Patricia
Boslton say !bey would IIIIo ta meet ber gery and that Is ofte1 UDIIIU.
Ina Oole'maa, Eddie
Dailey: but aha doeso't want ta meet !Bctory. Teehniques aad matarUnda Dodd, John Evaas, Tam- them.
J.la for this purpe"' art bell!&amp;
my Fitch, Stepheo
Rauber, I don't believe In getting Ill· improved but art atUIIar from
J19blly Headl~ Barl!ara Hell: ious about ono boy, but I AM Ideal.
derson, Judy 'H~ta-. Michaei &amp;oilll 1teady witb ll!ia nice boy, II hal bee• truly aal4 that enSmith, Teresa Smith, warren and wish my mother would larglng 11ii breaaq ·~s 1101 1
SJrtilh, Jenay Sprague,
Jull let me dalt him.
- TROUB- bona ncta one-way ticket 1o
Whitehead, Jack Goody, · Tim- LED
aociallllctoll. Your beat COUI'H
my Hash, Tammy Ruth 11om· Dear Troubled:
il ta work •• developing ,
my Reed, Kathy a.-, 'Georce l'_m with JOur mother. 011 lha radiant peroonallly and foJ1tl
Pickens, David Hatmum, JU11e dating rule, but r do thtni 11M about 111ur alleged halldlcap.
Jack11011, Joelle11 Wells J 0 b n ·sloould relu • btl about lelllag After all, 110M ol 111 11 perftcl.
Hander10n, Melinda ' Evans, your "steady" walk you home
Robert Pierce, James Smith, Ill come to see you.
Q - I aDI • widow, 13. Five
Sheri Bramer, Doris Wels.
•In case adult readerl woa- ~ara ago my left breast was
Mrs. Nea.. waa urisled by der how a 13-year-old can "IO removed, followed by X-ray
IA!acbers Mnt. Osburn
Mrs steady" and remain date!..._ treatments. Ever sblce thea my
Myers, Mra. Mrtb, Mr~. Franz: It's eaay, wilb the jultr hiib left arm bu boa lwoUen and
Mn. Suttle, and Mn. Weber. achool crowd. You almp!y walt Iader. What &lt;II bo dona to
Muino Whiteheod waa the ..,. don the halls IIIII eat lunch make ft more comfortable!
oompuist.
together, ud yon'rt 'goilll A - Your lrlD hu enlar(ed ~
Stage maugen were llelty rteady" . . And lbla, more becat11e In removillltbe breut,
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Pitch alld Donald Bl1111bart.
than any ~r one reuo1, II lht l,ympbatic vessels drainill --why the btgh liCbool bunch II your arm were 11.0 remOted.
kicking the habit. AL'I]ulrlng Normal dralno&amp;t Is Wlually r•
VNDEROOES SURGERY
10melhil!l
yo!D' kid sister II- t&amp;lablished alter four tr lift
The Peace Corps
MONTREAL (UP!) -Jaques ready bu maltea you IMI jull montbo but I!UIJ llkt 1uqer
Washington, D.C. 20525'
Laperrfere of tho Mootreal too utterly juvealla. - H.
Make sure your 11- ~
Canadleps underwent IIIII'JierY Dear Helea:
loost at all timet uri avoid
0 Please send me information
Sunday to repair a l!gameat Lately l'•e reed a lol obout wearing rinp or braceleto 011
0 PleawiCild me an applillation
which waa lorD In lha II'Oiher-daugbter ligbts, 10 I your left side.
CuaCIIII!I-Iletrllil lamt latur· decided to wrilt 1boul ID)' oa- KeepJnc your left arm llenled
ola1 Dfght.
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perlence. My mother, two lJro. u much altha time u paaalble
!hera and I used to llgbt - . llld moving your lingm 1111
N•ot.ut.ly. Thla baa l!eea goiag 011 wrlsll •ISorourly aaveral 11meo
. ever aiDce wa WI D1J father a day will aid In tllabllahlna
IWO JWI 1110.
aotmal draiup. Iii boalde your
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18 tha hoapflal, IIIII 111 kldl are your elbow Cl! a few boolu u.
,CltJ.~-----at.a71DC with my IIIICia. Ra ll!d beplng your bead troet, 'l!rJIIb
his
family art ftrJ kind, but uri eomb your hair wilb your
Sta:te•~------.J.Zip Cod,~~,,.---I've loud out 10 - cu take ltfl arm. Blart. alowly and
tho p!ace of my mother. I willb lllarea.. lba uercilll a Billa
there wu a l'ourW.JIIIJ-llkt each day. Gradually 1111 &amp; r.-roy
WY 2-5421 way to tell b.- how much I ...U for 1upporl
Middleport WY N130 tavt her IIIII 11Jprlcialt nery- '!bell and other
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helped many olhero 1fb
JIOII 1114 art dllel'ibtl' a "IMp
•Younoll lo IIMviQ," whld!
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Alllerlcan ~ SoclUJ (UJ
West fllb St., New York, N. Y.
IOOlt) ar 18 tho locol 1Jrucb

The t.lircu• them• was used
for the prograll\ presented . by
the students of
R~vervte.v
S&lt;:hool, Friday evening, February
the d'treel'ton of
M 25 under
.
rs. Ahco Nease, vocal
Instructor of the Eastern L•cal
Srhool District
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Michael Bormg,
sev•nth
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master and announced the "''
of the. show.
The entire cast wa 8 ift tlte
opening number by
sinp,;ng
and narading to the song, "Th.e
Cirrus Is Here." Jane Whitehead, dressed as a bollerma
concluded the number with ~
dance and verse invilation to

ol London and Mr. and

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'Funeral services were held
on Monday at Blgony Funeral
borne In Albany for Carrie
Mace Morrlsoo, widow tf the
late A. D. Morrison, bot~ of
11'hom were life long residents
of thiS ••'•· hllvlng operated a
tmsll store near the Columbia
School lor many years.
Mrs. Mormon, 87, Is sur.
vived by three daughters,- Mrs.
W. I. Swett,. Middleport; Mrs.
G A. Radekin, Albany, Rt. 4,
and Mrs. Frank JohnSon, Porntroy : lour grandchildren, four
great grandchildren and -three
great -at
••• grandehlldren
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, all
well known In thiS community.
Funeral services were it charge
of Rev. DaVId White with burial
'n Temple Cemetery.
Mrs. Throckmorton substituto;d as teacher m Columbia school
Monday and Tuesday for Meryl
Houdasbelt and Rob Turner di~
the janitor work for Silas Mullens. Boll• were absent due to
:he death of Milton Mullens, Pt.
Rock area, father and father-inlaw of the regular employees.
Pu pils of the Columbia Elementarv school who participated in the annual spelling conlest at the Albany PTA meeting
ruesday evening were Patricia
Walsh. Ruth Ann Jordan, Mar·
gie Jeffers. Connie Greer, Rita
11 tlbur, and Barbara Brookhart.
R1ta Wilbur, daughter of Mr.
ond Mrs. Va•ce Wilbur, 6th
grade pupil, was the winner

stral«ht, ctnclnnau, Mr. and
Mrs. Rty Straight and Mary,
and Mrs. Naucy Undarwood and
John, Huntington, w. va., Mr.
and Mrs. Hermau Cordray, of
Athens Route and Rev. and
Mn. B. Jones, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
were 1n Columbus last week
wliere he attended the annual
tbref day meeting of the Board
of Directors of the Grange Mn·
tual Casualty Josurance Company and also a •tockholders
meeting of the GM Premium
Budget Corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mark·
liS called on Mr. and Mrs, Fern
Gillogly 111 Monday. Mr. Gill&lt;&gt;gly is improving slowly from
his recent illness and Is still
confined to his home.
Those visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Elza McComas and ot her
relatives at the Virtor Perry
home during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Temple and sons. Dayton, Mrs.
Earl Holland and children nf
Fairborn. and Mrs.
Georgia
Wiles and daughters, Medway.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Woodrum
of McArthur and Mr.
and
Mrs Rolland crabtree of AIbany called on their mother,
Mrs Murl Gala way on Sunday.

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Mrs. B. F. Gravely and daughter, Mrs. J. A. Eden return·
eel b001e Friday after an overol«ht visit at Dunbar, W. Va
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gravely and other relatives.
Mr. and Mr~. Philip Rexroat
and son, Pbilhp Jr. of Cmcm
nail spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Dessle Patterson, who Is ill,_ and to help
her obsorve her birthday which
was SUnday, and brought her
a decorated birthday cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan
were Friday visitors In Park·
ersburg, W. Va.
Mrs. Gladys Jones returned
home Thursd ay, from Holzer
Hospital and is improving.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tracy of
Columbus were
weekend
guests of his mother Mrs. E.
J . Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Law of
Athens were Sunday
dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde
Andrews.
Mrs. Eslie Mossman underwent surgery at the Newark
City Hospital a week ago and
is convalescmg nicely.
Mrs. Ernest Kennedy and
daughter, Mrs. Judith Kenny
of Akron were weekend guests
of Mrs. Edilh Thomas.
John Frick was the Sunday
dinner guest ol Ins daughter
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs
Eldon Weeks,
Rev A. N. Grueser of Grovo
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sarver, City arrived Sunday for a ViSit
Johnny and Eddie, of
Mingo with his sister-in-law,
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SocJ'ety NoteS

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MONDAY
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TBE POMEROY GARDEN
Club will meet Monday at p.m.,
al the borne of Mrs. Edward
Baer.
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TUESDAY
SYRACUSE PTA will meet
Tuesday night, March 8, at 7:30
p.m. The program will be presented by the second grade
students. Parents and friends
are urged to attend.
WEDNESDAY
WillTE ROSE LODGE will
meet Wednesday, Marcb 1, at
1:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall tn
Mlddlepeorl. Mrs. William Morns, and Mrs. Arthur Lewis are
hostesses.
SYRACUSE
HELP . AND
LEARN Hobby Club Will meet
:' lO a.m. Wednesda~. March
. • m the 'J1own Hall, The makI~g of hook rugs, three dlmenSIOnal picture and
smocked
cushiOns will be demonstrated
and othe~ bobbies of your
chmce will be worked upon.
A sack lunch will be served at
noon. All mterested homemakers are urged to attend as thiS
meeting Will determme as to
whether or not the club will
contmue.
AMATEUR
GARDENERS
Club of Middleport will meet
Wednesday evemng, March 9
at the socml room of the Columbus and Southern
Ohio
Electric Company. Mrs. Glenn
Lambert wm have the verse of
month and roll call response

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, ..
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Columbus, spent the weekead
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with his father, Mr. Robert I!Br· Not onlf the bll!l \iwealher··bft (nO' ~- with RAC or ope's justly famed .'Michelli.
rls, sr. and ~heir daughter, MIJs· MliuiU 'Beacb JHn
Car· NBC) 110 she rues back to her Guide" baS given "21" Its highSusaq Harris.
aon · p!J]Ied out o1 his loudly Im~doq oat Ia Kldghtsbrldge est ~tory raUng five
Carol Scott,
student publlcled Edea _ll® IR&gt;tel dale ("I love London," she
ell· stars .· Only eight U. S. resnurse at Holzer Hospital, spent lfter 008 nl«ht and Frank Sin- !bused).
tauraats rate II ... The 80n ol
the weekend with her parents, ali-a dl~fsbqif uP 'lor bli aee,
a multi-married liquor tycooa
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott.
. ond Fontainebleau Bilow openiRg . . ~- Rose, lister,
Polly whose divorce plans broke tn
Keith Morgan, Ohio Unlver- lilghi . . . The Carson com- Gottlleb, cant. get her own s~-8 the papers Informed us In ''21''
sity, spent the weekend with plaint was bad 4!Q.UIPment _ ver dishes out of the late Billy that, "Gosh, Dad usually tells
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rog• '\'he Roc bud ·just _ put 111 8 1'1·. "/, toWjl holjBI! · · ·, AI the us In advance" ... With all lht
er Morgan and daughter, Ca· tiraml DBW lowid System The Four Seasolll, Mayor I Mso R. tought-talk about teen-age assthy.
Eden 110!' fuelk said ~Jwl Price sat at a poo~de table Uoeas, Jet's have agood word
Jim Joho90D, fresbman at ftnim oil to ''his . -IM Vegas With busy telephone, aomeoae lor some 311 nice younJ ladiea
Marshall University, spent tile hOme" and w~t lie back lor quick get him a Dick Tracy Ia their teens who .,ach weekweelrend with his parents, Mr. the second half of hla Fla. two- wriatwa~h .. The mayor blm· end at the Palm Tree Nursing
and Mrs. James Johnsoa and weekend engagement Msr 5 ..U dldn 1 seem nearly 80 lm· Home 56th St and 15th Ave
famil y.
Ros1Ia Ssrnofl (we badn•t seen
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portanlInasthehisHthrigh~baod-man,
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row at "Man Bklyn,' Intiepen' denUY band lo-.,
Mr. Fielding Hawkms has her since she was 12 and DOW
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getber to spend the day with
been discharged from Holzer &amp;he's 111 her 20s) 1DIIlle the of La \lancba
(Hizzoner the lonely very-oldsters In theil
Hospital in Gallipolis where he most charming wlity
Utile bought the lle'cond·last Uckets) winter years. Nice kids Indeed.
has been a patient for several speech at her grandpop'• (RCA Why Ia II alw~ye subordl·
weeks following a heart attack. Chalrinan Gen David· sara nates act more unportant than Our deepest BYffipathy
to
He Is recuperating at his home olra) 75th hlrthday party fu' top men · · · 'AI "2l" follow~g the family of Burris Jenkins,
on Grant Street.
"21" . . Looking toward her the flllsco at ~ Brooks Alk!n- multi • prize-winning cartoon·
8011
Mrs. Wanda Beck has re- grandmother, Rolllta said, ..He
Thea~ Nath~,• Wet~· lsi who just may have been the
turned to her home. in Ft. Mey· married a womo will! . great stein, MystiC, Coon.,
Sylv18 floes! gentleman In the newsers, Fla. alter havmg
been beauty, cbarmi; wtt - and ea- (Mrs. E~Jr_~u\llv.an said. she paper business : . His death at
here for the funeral services of durance" .. . 'l1Ie Radio Corp. was mauuy lnler.,ted m the 69 was a shoe~; JIIOre so bethe late Howard Byers.
of Amerlct's blrtbday _1111 to sam Levene sho~ (folded n~t cause we also ii!Ouaht Burris
Gene Grate bas
returned the General - ·sales of more ol«hll because, My ~era was years younget ... Johnny
from a vacation trip to Florida tho $?rbillion for the
first aame Is Naih!-· Feinstein, ·" Carson's Eden Roc salary was
where he vl,ited many points lime, proDts of more than '1811- The lending lass III sam 8 oJ. to have been about f3$,000 but
of interest Including Ft. Laud· million; both spectator recorda :
was ~bra Lampert, who Carson's camp barred mention
erdale, where he was the guest .. Rosita told us she'd just quit ; · ~ve a Method In for fear of aflilctlng hb Las
of Mr. and Mrs. James Weber. the London staff of the Huol· IIIli'
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Vegas lees .. , Last week's trio
He baa. been ~ vacation from ley Brinkley show but bas a The '1lobfl Travel · Guide," of flop Bdwy. plays cost back·
the Cities's NatiOnal Bank.
new job offer with t'dlffuslon remiDlseem · If vaguely of Eur· 1era some f350 000•.,
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called "share(l • · : or "dual
enrollment" plans. 'I'll~ per·

EDITOII8' NOTE: liver lbe
nett weeks COmmanfsl Chloa
.,.. ill potrer, fnDue~ce and
•Dif!II -wUI be t~ onbject
01 ID!iliilve eongre,.lonal serutl·
oY. UP! etll'relpondelllo Stewart
lleosle)' aDd Chsrleo W. Cord
tllit II WaoblnJ!on aad Kim
W111••1011 ID Tokyo eontrlbated
10 the followiDg aiSeaamelll of
Red CIIIDa loday.

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Of Carol Lewis

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and brothMr and Mrs. John Jordon ~pe~ker having ,.topic, "Herbs
and daughter, Traci of Colum- m five seasons. All members
bus were weekend guests of are urged to attend. M~. Wesher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brad-!' ley Fry 18 hostess chairman.
ford Maag.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummins h •1d a slated convocation Wedand family of Columbus were 0 d
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weekend guest• of their par- nes ay a1 7·30 p.m. w en the
most excellent master's degree
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cum- will be conferred
mins of Racine and Mr. and
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Mrs. Victor Brown, Minersville. th~N:o!e~~ o:stCLA~
church will have a run!a~e
sale m the churr~ basement
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Untied Preos Iaternattooal
WASIIINGTON (UP!) -The
Senate Foreip RelaUons Com·
mittee let the American people

take a look today at a giant
whose shadow looms over Asia
a'l!f indeed the world.
No -one really knows for sure
how strong Communist China
is, or what it wants to do with
Its strength. What is known Is
only that it roars angril~ and

represents an enormous number of people -more than 700
million.
It is the objective of the
Senate Foreign Relations Com·
mittee and its chairman, Sen.
J. William Fulbright, to shed
some light on a country that
operates largely in the dark -

cut off not only from the
Western world but from its
onetime Communist ally, the
Soviet Union.
Looming over the hearings
was the question that ha$ been
asked repeatedly in the present
great debate on American
policy '-will the Chinese enter
the war in Viet Nam?

Consensus Is No
UP! reporters in Washington
and 'fokyo asked experts their
epinion. The consensus: "No unless they are pushed."
This belief is based on
several factors :

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County spelling match
in Mrs. Howard Thomu and PatriMr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis
- for example, science, math
March, Judges for the contest cia.
entertained with a party Frl·
and languages while taldqg othwere Mrs. Nellie Vale and Sunday afternoon VISitors of
day evening at their Springer courses - for graduation
Mrs, Robert Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson
av home honoring their daughcredit - In a church - related
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leist were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sarter
C
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BY LOUIS CASSELS
young people Is to break out of day
h shchool·hoole
.11a Ia thta t the1
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(Marilyn Thomas.) of Owe_go. N. ver, Johnny and Eddie and Mr.
ay ·ledA pm . cotbor d erne was UD1•••
~.. IDlema11o··•
the sundaY morn1 ng paItem c urc -sc·
WI •··teac · llnoh
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Y.. arc announcing the b1rih of and Mrs, Harley .JohnS&lt;ln. E.
carr
out m e ecoral1ons. ,.
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and beglll to schedule religion on1Y re1ljlion, bUt a..., ~ s •
o daughter. Rosemary Alice. on JohnS&lt;ln. Tammy and Cheryl ,
Games were played and prlz.
AU Is no! well 11'Ith the 1
kda
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history and other humanities
F' b
10 Maternal grand
dT
es a••arded each guest. After educational mlnlsirY of the c ads~~tondwee _ Thlys a lsrnoohnst ~firs w1'th a h'Igh "value"
e ruary .
. · an erry.
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an .,.. ur ays.
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parents are Mr. and Mrs. WII· Mr. and Mrs. Homer Forrest
the ~onored guest opened her
. ~ ~ c urc es,
says catbollcs and Jews have been con t.
liam Thomas of Columbus who of Bradbury and Mr. and Mrs.
gifts refres~ents of sandwich· Cbr~ttaruty Today Magazine. doing for years.
Rolfe Lanter Hunt of the
are well known here and Mrs. Harley Haning of FMwoods rees, potato chips, cake
an
This observation will , . be
Public sebool ayotems ID Natibl Council of Churches
Ola Perry. local. maternal great cently spent a Sund•y afler.
punch were served. Guests were regarded by many religious many commnnltltll already says public schools can beardly
grandmother.
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
seated on cushions at a low Ia· educators aa the understate- make provision for releaolllg be expected to take the
Thirty members of the choir Lambert.
ble with pink eover -alld center- ment of the year.
ebUdreD at their parents' iniUaUve in offering courses in
and congregatiOn of the MI. I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johned with a birthday cake Iced With 1 few notable excep- roqneat,' for oae or two clall rellg~ history comparative
Umon church attended a song son of Middleport were Sunday
I WSC~e' '7
m white and decorated Ill pink tlons, Protestant churches are pertodo a week of religious rell
and l!lbl'tcal literature.
fest al Laurel Chi! Free Melh· VISitors of his parents, Mr. and
METHODIST church
meets rosebuds. Favor~ of lmts, masks, relying mainly 00 the Sunday lnttructlon pveo by cbarcheo
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wiD do
odiSI Chur~h on Sunday. .
Mrs. Joe Johnson and BeverTuesday at 7_30 p.m. at the blowouts and biri!Iday ballooas School to give their children a off Public ocllool premises tbeoe tblllp ollly If there I•
Mrs JesSie Str~Ight, MaiiJimg- ly.
By Mn. Herbert Rouh
cburch with Miss Lydia Ebers- were at each pace.
lllll'kllla knowledge. of the Bible '1'1111 nre]e'"!l tftne" oyotem a dlnan4 for them 111 the
ton, 11 · Va · ~IIed her Siste;, Mr. and Mrs Paul Pierce aRd l Weekend guests of Mr. and bach In charge of devotions ~~ we;;:::!.!~ .00 SODll grasp · of Cllrlslla~ lao· heeD 1plaeid by the to~~~mualty,"
be
oay,.
Mrs Beulah rdray, at t e Randy of Lincoln
Heights, Mrs. Roy HeiRey wer~ Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Edwards, IIIe nessy, ary
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Suprmte Collrl.
"Church memhen can belp
home o! her son-In-law
and grandfather Mr Shumate and and Mrs. Bill Shumway
of program. Hostesses will
be Jenny Chapman, Dara.
and
But Protestants have taken create sncb • ofemand,
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daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mrs Genev~ Shumate, we;e r.. [Psrkersburg, Mr and Mrs. Mrs. C. F. Tompkms and Mrs. Mem Ebersbach, Ingrid HawS\lnday School simply relatively little advantage of they are llltemted."
Jeffers for several days. Others cent visilo" of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ours and daughter, Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
ley, the h~ored guest and bro- lsn'!' u~ ~ the JOb. As the opportunity. Of the estima~ That's the crux of the matter.
VISi tmg at the Jeffers home ov· Larry Johnson and Gina.
Edna Ours, Wellsvme, Mrs. The WSCS of the
Rock tber. DaVId sod Mr. and Mrs. Metbodisl BIShop Richard C. ed 5.5 milllon public school Are Protestant• really Interest·
.,. the weekend were Edward Mr and Mrs. Guy Russell and Floyd Farra of Racme and Mr. SpriAg! Methodist church will Lewis.
~ of lodtanapolls put _It, cl!lldreo curreny enrolled In ed In lmproviRg the rellglolll
1 half bour or so of lnslruclloo released
Terry Lynn of Pomeroy were ?nd Mrs. Pete Farra a•d lam- meet Tuesday, at 1:30 p.m. at
Ume classes, more education of their r:hlldren• On
25
30
Sunday afternoon visitors
of Ily.
the church.
or
times a year will not tban U million are catholics. the record to date, It would be
1hi• parents, Mr. and Mrs Un- Mro. Roy Buck returned to
adequately
educ~te a yolllli
Sllored 11me Earollment
very difficult to justify
an
Pomoroy, Ohio
her home Monday from Holzer
person In anything.
AD even greater opportunity afflrmaUve answer.
I coin Russell.
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam, hosPJtal. Recent guests of Mrs.
The East Letart wscs met
Wandnc Backed Up
Hal Wallis'
i son, William Allen. were 'Sun- Buck were M-';. Don Betgle /
"BOEING BOEING"
i oay visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. and Zane of Colu_mbus, Dolly
S
at the churcb March 1 with 10 Bishop Raines' warning Ia
-TechmcotorFred Tuckerman and Mrs. Eu- Wolle, Gladys Shields, Etts
members attending. The mee~ underscored by surveys whlcb
Jerry Lewis, Tony Curtis, I gene Hani"ng, Rhonda.
Mae mn. Mr. aad Mrs. Fritz
Ing opeAed wilb hymn, "Sav· show that children
who've
Oany Sa\'al, Thelma Ruter.
lou Likt A Sh herd L
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Chmtiane Schmldtmer, su , Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith Buck of Pomeroy, JeaA Alkire Members of the Happy Harr,
ep
• e a attended Suadap School for as
umna Leigh.
! Jo, grandson, Katl Knapp, and and Florence Circle of Racine. vesters class of the Federated Us," prayer by Mrs. Roy Dono- long as I or 10 yeara oftea are
~=~~;:~=~~~" Chuer
, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Haning Chlorus Grimm of Ldart and chu,rch were. entertained with a hew, and reading ol Psalm 23 unable to aamalho !oar gospels
and Rhonda visited Sunday even Mr. and Mrs. Pete $h1elds.
6 o clock ch1ckea dinner Friday by Mrs. Roy ~rson.
Ill' Identify the Good Smarltan
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Edward Robmson of .ctevelaod everung In the chuch dining The business meeliog was At a recent conferen'l!l
Wedn•sday and Thursday
Knapp and twin sons Chsrles spent a weekend With Mr. room. Homemade Ice cream oonducted by Mrs.
William 2,000 auisltaa educatori at
March 9-10
Jeffery and Kevin Wayne. Also and Mrs. Earl Robinson.
and cake were served with the Fox. A c~~ from Mr. and Mn. Louisvllle, Ky., Dr. J. Blaine
NOT OPEN
visiting were Mr. and Mrs
Recent guests of Mrs. Her- dlnAer, Hostesses were Mrs. Gary Gri!Ith was read tbanJt. F'lsler ol .lht Natioaal Couacll
Jack Handley and Becky
· bert Roush were Mr. and M". Philip Meinhart, Mrs. r. B. ing the groop for having their of Churches Bald that lbe beat
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Mr and Mrs. Richard jeffers Floyd Norris, Mrs. Bob Adams Weed. Mrs. Louts Reibel aAd wedding reception.
hope lor overcoming Bibllcal
Much 11·12
"CRACK IN THE WORLD'' 1 and daughter of Jackson were and Dana LewiS and Roberta Mrs. Clara Karr.
Mrs. Herbert Shields bad "the Illiteracy IDIOq
Protestut
- Tec bnicolor: weeknd visitors of hr parents Roush.
The dmner was served cafe- I program. The title was
Do
Dana Andrews, Janette
1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hatfield.
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gut'sls
of
Mr.
and
teria
style
a•d
members
were
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It
begaA
with
call
~o tt , Kteron Moore. Alex·
an der Knox .
Mrs, D H. Robesoa was a Mrs. Erwin Gloeckosr
were aeatl'd st a table with while to wo~~p by Mrs. Shlelda and
"I'LL TAKE SWEDEN"
Saturday evening guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Larry Badgely oover and centered with ao ar- hymR, 0, Master, Let Me
-Tel"hn ir:o lorGloeckoer
of rangement of yellow dallodlls, Walk With 'Thee." The ScrlpF'rankie A\'alon, Bob Hopf', granddaughters, Csrol Anu, Ma- and David
ry Ru•h and EUzalx!th Ell Columbus.
lmies of the valley »ad !eras lure was read by Mrs. Wllllam
ruesdav Weld
Barmtz, Llocolo Heighll. en . Lizzlie Sayre is a medical pa- in a green container, with yeJ. Fox. Taklatl part Ia the pnSUNDAY, MONDAY
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Chase aod tieR! at Holzer hospital.
low candles in silver holders! gram were Mrs. Roy llooobew, A cbristeoiDg llei'VIce
lor
and TUESDAY
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Mrs. Roy Pearsot1, Mra. VIrgil Edward Cbrlsltaa
Burdette,
March 13-14-15
When buying lawn fertilizer
, vioitors of her parents, Mr were Mrs. Maggie D1ls aad Mr. Mrs. Henry Reibel, presideRt, Roush, Mrs. Howord Norris, fnfant son ef Mr. and Mn.
"THE SANDPIPER"
, and Mrs. s. A. Wyatt.
· and Mrs. Paul Davis and !ami· conducted the meeting follow- Mrs. Jobo F11sher aad . Mrs. Ne111D811 Bttrdetle, wu held at
Elizabeth Taylor, Richllfd
&amp;urton
I ~fiss Kay Wyatt studOilt of ly of Parkersburg.
lng the dinner. DevotioD! were James Early.
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lht SUnday mOI'Dfq wonbbp
..;.~.;.·~;;;;;;~i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wheeler ll'd by Mrs. Seyfried who op- 'The birthday, of Mrs, Gerald service at Heath
Methodist
and BtU were weekend guests ened with prayer. She read llaymu, Mrs. Herbert Shlelda Church with the Rev. M. E.
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foster Psalm 88 and closed with the and Mrs. Howard Norris were Dew110D, offlclallq.
of Columbus.
prayer from st. Francis of All- observed. Mrs. Clare'lce Adams FamUy members atteodt!JI
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson sissl. Plans were discussed for lllld daught..- Barbara were host- were Kelles and Tracy Burdetle,
and Sally were dmner guests serving several dinners and al- esses for lbe IIOCfal bour.
Edward'a alaten; Eddla Blab,
of Mr. and Mrs Roger Theiss so the reception for the
biB l!'llldfalherJ Mr. ud Mrs.
of Dorcas, Sunday.
Darneii-Mayer wedding 01 May
Roy Tracy, tbo great flfandSalty Pearson of Columbus re- I.
Birthday Ob1el'lled
pareuts, and Jolm Blab, biB
ceotly spent a weekend with Committees were named for By Mary Bradbury
IIIICle,
over any other brand
her parent!, Mr. aud \Irs. !l&lt;Iy oerving dinner to the Lions Mr. and Mrs. Qlarlel Brad- 'lbt cbolr )ftlllltea tile liDPearson.
club ana Include, March
9. bury entertained Sunday evea- them, !!Filq Wide lilt. Galea,'
Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, Mrs. Clara IRI with a dioner and theatre wltb Barbara IlusleiJ as 11010.
! Nationwide Beautician School Karr and Mrs. Lillie Hauck; party Ill observance of I be lal anli Mn. Be!roard. F n tt a,
.Yoilr fll'lf
will show you why
Columbus, was a weekend visit: March II, Mrs. Karr, Mrs. Law- 13th birthday anniversary of reader•. ~- ..dlolr. wu Wider
or of her parenls Mr and renee Lannmg and Mrs Hauck; tbelf daughter, Mary.
tile dlreclijj ·ot Mr. wuu.m
-or Scotts will plY for ltl
1 Mrs. J. c. Wyatt~
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March 23, Miss Lena Grueser,
A decorated birthday cake Russell wltb Mrs. C. M. J1oo.
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Mrs. Karr and Mrs. Neutzllng; was served following the diD- oeay as ori8DfsL The Rev. M.
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and March 30, Mrs. Homer ner and ber &amp;Ills were opened. E. Dow11011 liad u hb ltriiiOII
~ BUILDER outperforms other 11'111 fertl·
OMENS
Holter and Mrs. Oris Ginther. Invited guests Included Patty loplc 'Chrlaltaa Perfection.'
Uzen because it Is the only one with patented
Fhthor Light
, Mrs. Gladys Cuckler
was Harris, Jill Harrla, Patty Cr111- DurlDil lha cbtireh school ~
TrioDized boDdlllg. 'I'bat'a wby Turf BuDder ensence due to a broken ankle sen, Kayle Russell, Lu
Ann a film was llhown
enUUed,
mret sustained feeding - 8fOWB deeper roots Ia
Waahebio Whlto L11ther 1 welcomed back after an ab- Frencb, Debbie Blaine, sandy "Converstoll Pbu," with Mr.
a?&lt;~ hlp. A vote of thanks was JohnSon, Kathy Moore, Debbie and Mn. Wllllam Rulselt -In " .uy: 11011. Keepell'UI greener loDger.
Md • new look to your bome Add concrete
gJVen the hoateoses for the din· Major, Sharon Glaze,
a ad ebarp,
walks. All work fully guaranted . . . and,
Turf BuDder Is 4Jnel'!ea'• favorite. Try a bag tbll
1 ner. The group sang
Happy Joyce Riley.
wcreases your property's valu0.
l'l'ltkend:·lt will be your favorite too.
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NARROW - MEDIUM I Birtl:day lor Mrs. Neutzllng, ___:__ _::.._._ _ _ __
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Miss Thelma Grueser and Mrs. Mizpah benedlctlol,
after
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Cuckler, whose birthdays are whlcb sames were played with A' revival 11 1n
'Q'ell at
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In March. Get-well oards were prizes awarded to Mrs. Cuet· the Syracuae Naza
Church
sent to Phil Wllllamson and ler, Mrs. Grover Erb, Mrs. wllb Rev. ·k. o. ~.
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Kaspar and Mn. evangellat, 11'hlcb will eoollnue
WY W2JI
I, came Ill at the church, &amp; n d Bentz Wolfe. Hat!!Hies for Ap- Indefinitely. 'l1le revlvli prey!·
Mtddr-rt. 0.
'•Ill St.
Mlddloport, 0.
was taken to the hospital.
rll will be Mrs. .Jl!lf. Seyfrlad ousty liitl been echednled IC1
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eot1 SUrldl,r Dl8bL
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