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12-The D'lily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Feb. 10, 1972

Food Costs to ·Exceed Forecast

i\ (•hancc of rain suuth and

WASHINGTON ( UPI) - annual guideline for price was set in 1947.
About 1,500 delegates parGrocery prices may climb as increases laid down by the
A three-day White. House ticipated in the conference.
much as 4 per cent this year, Price Commission. However, i~ conference on business in 1990 Most of them were corporation
the Agriculture Deparllllent was pointed out that raw · ended Wednesday. Sen. Fred executives . .
said Wednesday, revising up- agricultural products are ex- H. Harris, D.Qkla., charged it
Commerce Secretary
ward an earlier forecast. A empt from 'economic controls. had been a "festival of self· Maurice H. Stans disputed
congressman charged the ·Retailers are permitted under congratulaUon" for big busi· Harris' criticism, saying "all
administration has been Phase II to pass along any ness.
points . of view were well
ineffective in dealing with added costs they incur.
Harris contended . that represented" · at the con"skyrocketing" food prices. · The Economic ResearCh Ser· leaders of big labor unions and ference. Labor Secretary
The Agriculture Depart- vice also estimated that farm gadflys such as consumer James D. Hodgson said that
ment' s Economic Research income perhaps would hit $17.7 advocate Ralph Nader and ,United- Auto Workers Vice
Service earlier had estimated billion in 1972. 1bls would be a Federal
Communications President Pat Greathouse and
the grocery price jump this record and would compare to Commission member Nicholas Einar Mohn, director of the
year would be from 2to 3.5 per $15.7 billion in 1971. The Jol!nson purposely had been · Western Conference of Teamcent.
previous record of $17.1 billion excluded from the conference. sters, were participants.
Rep. William R. Cotter; DConn., said he wanted a "fullscale investigation" of food M;~;;~~;;;*;m~m;~~;~~~1*~ili~;l~~~L¥.;~~;l~~fl;~l;~~f.f.~~~~~l~~l~~~~~~;~~l~~~~~~~ili~ili~~j;~1~1~f:~r:;~;1~~:m;mw.i.;f$~;~;?§.~i®~r:~m;~~t
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had been "ineffective policing" @
TRENTON,N. Y. (UPI) -Leo Scaduto, a New York City office worker who Jived
by the Price Commission. He
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In Brooklyn, liked to take a couple of chances each week In the New Jersey lottery.
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said there were "increasing
Every ~teek he gave $1to Nancy Colacchlo, a coworker who Uved ln Washington
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loopholes in pflce regulation." ·&gt;.·.··
Township, N. J. She bought hlm two tickets.
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The new predicted increase :t:~
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Scaduto_gave
Miss
Cotacchlo
the
money
one
week
In
July,
then
left
on
vacation
for
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would SW'JlaSS the 2.5 per cent
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a visit with his son, John, In Fox Point, Wis.
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There he had a severe heart attack sod two months ago be died.
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Last week, Miss Colacchlo cleaned out her purse. She found the lifo tickets and
decided to check the numbers against a list of outstanding winning tickets In a
newspaper.
Oue of the tickets was a firSt prize winner, worth $60,000.
"I let out a seream," she· said . .
(Continued from page I)
Then she called SCaduto's widow.
planning Lhe club's annual
Two days later Mrs. Scaduto came to Trenton to pick up the $60,000 check.
IJole-in-one contest. Named to
Lottery Director Ralph Balch said the tickets bad no !denUfylng name aiM! Miss
the committee were Tom
Colacchlo easlly could have claimed them for-herseH.'
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Cassell and Lou Osborne, co- ,•,• ,,·
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one
of the flues! eumples offriendshlp and honesty I've ever seen," he said.
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was
no
question
about
who
the
tickets
belong
to,"
Miss
Colacchlo
said.
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Virginia Edwards were Roger
A crab has very pate. bluHysell, the guest of Kloes, and
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blood, in common with
the Rev . W. H. Perrin, guest of all the
crustaceans and most
Karl Krautter.
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Pollution

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Head Start Plan Okehed

WASHINGTON- REP. ABNER J. MIKVA, D-IU.,,scored
President Nixon Wednesday for not including "a single word
about the Great Lakes" in his environmental message to
Congress.
Mikva said the Great Lakes are being poi!loned and are
slowiy dying off, bill Nixon rejected ari Environmental
Protection Agency proposal to spend $141 million to fight Great
Lakes poUution. Ciling the $246.3 billion budget Nixon offered for
fiscal1973, Mikva said the Great Lakes decision "is like refusing
to spend six cents after just spending $100."

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OP'P"O .. TUNITV

Where you shop

The Gallia-Meigs Community Action ' Agency has
received official approval -of its
1972 Summer Head Start
proposal from the Chicago
Regional Office of Child
Development. The proposal

was submitted last November
and provides funds for 420
children in the two county
area. Ninety percent of the
children come from lowincome families.
The proposal calls for an
eight weeks program starting
June 5, 1972. It will provide a
BONDS FORFEITED
total of 28 classes and 10 difTwo defendants forfeited a ferent centers. The federal
$25 bond each and a third was funds will amount to $112,307
fined in the court of Pomeroy with local matching funds of
Mayor William Baronick $27,836.
Wednesday night. Martha
Clawson, 32, McConnellsville,
forfeited her bond posted on an
PLEASANT V,o\LLEY
assured clear distance charge,
Due
to the number of
and Jinunie Lee Hobbs, no
address, forfeited his posted patients being admitted for
for disturbing , the peace. cases of influenza and to
Donald Lovett, no address, was discourage visitors except
fined $10 and costs for in- relatives, the hospital announced names of patients
toxication.
admitted will not be released.
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Kenneth Jacks and daughter,
Langsville, 0 .; Mrs. Edward
FIRST IS A SON
Sprenger
and son, Bidwell, 0 .;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Hank)
' Cleland, Jr., of Long Bottom Mrs. Charles Stone, · Point
announce the birth of their first Pleasant; George Lamp, Point
child, a son, Henry Erwin Ill, Pleasant; Mrs. Lorain Crump,
.Feb. 2 at O'Bieness Hospital, Leon; Mrs. t'red Kesterson,
Mrs.
Peggy
Athens. The infant weighed Pomeroy;
seven pounds and seven Seabaugh, Mason; Mrs. Sidney
ounces . Maternal grand- Bauer, MI. Alto; Mrs. Thomas
parents are Mr. and Mrs. . James, Cheshire; Katie
Donald 0. Roush, New Haven; Mayes, Point Pleasant; Lester
paternal grandparents, Mr. Newell, Southside.
BIRTHS : Feb. 9, a daughter
and Mrs. Henry E. Cleland,
Sr., Pomeroy; maternal great- to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Birchgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. field, Apple Grove.
GrantO. Roush and Mrs. Helen
Elias, both of New Haven .

by name .••

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Clerk!&gt; .:m•.II J•1 ' t reme mber
your f an: t o m o rnw,·.
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CONTEST SET
CHESTER - The Chester
Alumni Assn. is sponsoring a
baton
twirling
contest
Saturday at the Eastern High
School. All alumni members
are being' asked to contact Mrs.
Virgil Windon at 985-3846 in
regard to food donatioQs and
working at the school during
the 'hours of the contest.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
DISCHARGED - Mary
Gilmore, Howard Searles
Karen Cadle, Orville Hill:
Robert Hensley , Christine
Miller, Lois Bailey, Lynn
Kloes.

The Farmers Bank

and Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
Member Federal Reserve
System
On Fridays Our Drive· tn
Window is ()fMn 9 a.m . to 7
p,m., CContinuously).
$20.000 Maximum Insurance
For Each, Dtposilor

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight, Feb. 10
NOT OPEN
Friday &amp; Saturday
February 11-12
LET'S SCARE
JESSICA TO DEATH
('Technicotor)
Kevin O'Connor

Bartoo Heyman
PURSUIT OF
HAPPINESS'
Michael

Sat ; :- ~ in

Barban• Hershey
SHOW STARTS7 P.M.

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one of the contractors at
new Ohio Power plant site neal:
Cheshire.
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)'he dispute iJivolves cori: .
tract signing and the em".
ployment of . '&amp;dditio~iil
teamster ·personnel.
An Ohio Power Company
spok~man said work Is coriUnulng at the plant despite
some crafts not croasiilg the:
picket iini.""It Is hopeful the_
issue will be setUed today.

CHESHIRE - Teamsters
Local505 of Huntington erected
li picket line this morning at
the General James M. Gavin
Plant in a dispute with the
Babcock and Wilco~ Company,

A suit for money and· an
action for divorce have been
filed in Meigs County Conunnn
Pl~as · Court.
Ho.usehold
Finance Corp., Belpre, filed
suit for money against Michael
W. J.ance and Dorothy Lance,
20s.
Reedsville, Rt. I, in the amount
of $1,046.45.
The Beale Streel immor- Brady Sayre, Racine, filed
~alized in American jazz is suit (or divOrce agai!)st Carol
located in Memphis. Tenn. J. Sayre, Columbus, charging

gross neglect of duty and ex·
treme cruelty. Belind_a K.
TaMer was.gr,nted·a divorce
from David W. 'l'aMer on
charges of gross neglect of
du~ . .

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
SHOP BOTH FRIDAY ANI) SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 P.M.
Mens Lee Blue Denim -

Women's Winter Sleepwear

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BIB OVERALLS

Save up to 60 per cent on wom.ens and juniors
Brushed Tricot or Flannel Sieepwear ..
9.98 SLEEPWEAR
8.98 SLEEPWEAR
7.98 SLEEPWEAR
6.98 SLEEPWEAR 5.98 SLEEPWEAR
4.98 SLEEPWEAR
3.98 SLEEPWEAR
3.49 SLEEPWEAR
2.98 SLEEPWEAR

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· SALE 2.79
• - - SALE 2.39
- - - SALE 2.19
- - - SALE 1.99
- - - SALE 1.69
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Sizes 34 to 50 Lee Famous Jelt denim overalls
that are full cut. Perfect fitting - Long wearing.
Regular price 7.98.
Save Friday and Saturday

7.25

SPORT SHIRTS

2.44

Reg. 8.95 To 16.50 Values . c - - - - . - - • _ Sate 4.00
Reg. 4.95 To 7.95 Values - - - . · - - - . - - Sale 2.00
Reg. 2.95 To 4.49 Values - - - .. . - . - . . Sale 1.00

smalf (14-14112), medium
I15-15
large I16-16'/' I. extra large I17-1711&gt;!. Half sleeves Permanent press. Solid colors and neat patterns. Regularly
7.95.
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Excellent for dress or sport. Sizes

HOSIERY SALE
Reg. 3.75 Support Panty Hose - - - - Reg . 1.75 Stretch Panty Hose - - - • Reg. 1.25 Panty Hose - - · - - - - - Reg. 2 pr .-1.00 Mesh Stockings - - Sale

Sale 2.29
Sale 1.09
Sale 79c
2 pr. 79c

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Friday - Saturday Sale

6.49

Friday and Saturday

Mens Permanent Press

WOMEN'S BELTS

SPOR.T SHIRTS

Our ent ire stOck of womens fashion belts Is reduced for this
sale . Leathers . Chains . Vinyls . ·Cloth .

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"Just as 8Ure as Valentine's Day comes around,' the "heartline" project of the Heath United .Methodist ChurCh Afternoon
Circle goes on I
Yesterday the women of the church brought in dozens and
dozeruJ of cookies -some elaborately decorated -arid pounds
and pounds of candy for the assembly line project of lliBklng up
attractive valenline trays for the shut-ins and elderly residents of
the community.
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Over 60 trays were prepared for delivery dUring thti afternoon, and the remainder of the cookies and candy were
packaged and taken to the Meigs County lnfinnary and the
Ol!Idren's Home.
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The project Is not new. It was about 15 years ago _when a few
of the women got together and decided to make up S\)me
"goodie" plates for several members who ,were ill.
Year by year the project was expanded until now it encompassei not only the elderly and shut.ins of the churCh but of
the community crealing a tie - a "heartline" - between the
two.

MEN'S KNIT SPORT SHIRTS

Two Days Only! Famous Maker

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3.59
2.99
2.69 ·
2.09
1.79
1,.19

1 Regularly 2.95. Short sleeves- stripes and laney
patterns. Small (14-14'12), medium {15-15'/2),
large (16-J6112), extra large (17.17'12) .
Friday- Saturday Sale

Eagles Meet in
P(Jmeroy Sunday

2 FOR 5.00

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Mens Blue Denim

OR LON
SPORT SOCKS
One size fits all sizes 10 to

13. Excellent se lection of
black and solid fashion

colors.

Friday - Saturday

HALLMARK VALENTINES

WORK

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grandma and grandpa, brofhers, sisters and many more.

Select yours now from this excellent selection by Hallmork.

chE'd . Full cut.
Sale Price
Friday and Saturday

2 PAIRS 1.00

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FRIDAY- SATURDAY SALE

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You'll enjoy seeing and buying V~•ntlrlt'-OD the tst, floor.
For husbijnd$, wives, nephews, nlecet, girl friends, 'boy
friends, granddaughters, grandsons, daddy, mother,

Sanforized shrunk . 10
ounce denim . Triple stit·

Plus packages of Valentines for school children.
'Peanuts Valentin~s ·Valentine napkins and cups
• make your own Valentines • gift wrap paper.

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CAMERA SALE ON THE 1ST FLOOR

Mens Department - lsi floor .

199.50 Polaroid Camera Outfit • - - . - . Salt " .DO
Discontinued Modei340
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MEN'S ALL WEATHER COATS

-------------------------SALE 14.50
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--------------------------Zip out lining - Scotchgard finish.

79.95 Polaroid Camera • · • · • · ·

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149.95 Polaroid Camera . • . . . • . . - Salt 72.00
Modei35D
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29.95 Mens Sport Coats . Sizes 36 to 46.

56.95 Kodak tnstamatlc 414 Camera outfit . • Sale 29.00

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15.95 Boys Sport Coats in sizes 8 to 20. Sol·ld colors and neat

Greeting Card Assortments

patterns.

PROBE OPENS
CINCINNATI UPI - A r.._._.._...._...__._..._..._......... ..... ~..--·--~-...-;.,j
Young Mens and Mens
federal grand jury here
apparently Is considering the
case of stale Sen. Oakley
/
Collins and his strip mining
operallons In Lawrence
County, although no one'
Regular 5.98 Jeans in flare leg super slim fit . Taper leg super
lean fit and taper leg regular style leg.
connected with the grand
Extra durable 14 oz . plus blue den.im . Sanforized . authentic
jury will admit it.
western style. Sizes 29 to 44 waist.
A parade of witnesses,
Sale Friday and Saturday
Including forest rangers,
various ecological experts
and Collins hlmseH, have
flied In and out of the grand
jury room In the Federal .
Sale! Mens and Boys
Post Office and Courts
Building tbls week.

WRANGLER
BLUE DENIM JEANS

• Pel Set assortment of 10 cards and envelopes- Giant size.
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• Birthday assortment of 20 cards and envelopes in
Crystal pink assortment.
tGet Well and Cheer assortment of Satin Fan·
tasy-18 cards and envelopes. A 2.00 Vaiue.

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Harry E. West, Zanesville,
state trustee of the Fraternal
Order of Eagles, will be
speaker when the Meigs
Eagles Aerie 2171, Pomeroy,
hosts a district meeting at 2
p.m. Sunday.
The Logan Degree Team will
· present· Initiation work ·and
dinner, with entertainment to
follow. All members who have
· not been fully initiated are
. urged to attend;
A native of Cumberland,
·Harry West Is a veteran of the
U.'S. Navy from 19$1 until1955.
He Is a member of the Free and
Accepted Masons of .Ohio;
Ancient Ac~epted Scottish
Rite, Valley of Cambridge;.
Aladdin Shrine of Columbua;
Amrou Grotto of Zanesville;
Clowns of ·America, and has
been an .Eagle since 1960. He
served In most of the offices of
his home Aerie at Zanesville
,before moving to district offices and later being named a
state trustee.
AU members, families and

1.00 A BOX

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NIGHT AT CAMP DAVID
THURMONT, Md. (UPI)President Nixon spent Wednesday night at Camp David,
working on more preparations
ior his trip to China which
begins in seven days.
The President was expected
to return to Washington late
today for a few hours before
taking off for Key Biscayne,
Fla., for his second long
weekend In a row there.
JURY TRIAL REQUESTED
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPJ)- For'mer Postmaster General John
A: Gronouski has requested a
jury for his trial today on
Charges of drunken driving.
Gronouaki, who was an aide
to former President Lyndon B.
Johnson ~nd now dean of the
LBJ School of Public Affairs at
the University of Texas, was
arrested Dec. 26 near the
Texas Capitol.
LOCAL TEMPS

~~~~oyd~h:~8:n:!/ 1s:~~y

Temperature in downtown

skies.

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Boys sizes a to 18 . Mens
si zes 38 to 46 .

While They Lasl

% PRICE

WOOL FlANNEL
SHIRTS

Neck sizes 15 to 17 - Plaid
patterns in

red or green.

Lined neck band . 2 button
lhrough flap pockets.
For Thi• Sale

4.88

FRIDAY· SATURDAY SALE:

MEN'S COVE'RALi.S
. Big Ben by Wrangler. Sizes 36 to 50 ' in shorts,
regulars and longs. Grey Fischer stripe cloth blue denim or green herringbone . Double action
zipper - action back. Full cut and very well
made.

SALE PRICE

6.89

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pink or gold.

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Reg. 4.39 Full Flat or Frtted - - Sale 2 for 7.00
Reg. 3.49 Twin Flat or Filled • • Sale 2 for 5.50
Reg. 2.79 pr. 42x36 Pillowcases - - Sale 2.25 pr.

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ro.cHAJRMEN OF DRIVE - Mr. and Mrs. Will Cundlff, Syracuse, have been named coChainnenoftheannualfunddrlve of the MelpCountyAmericanRed Cross fund drive. Letters
for contribuUons will be Ifill to businessmen of Meigs_County on Feb. 15, and on Feb. 24, at 7:30
p.m., plans for the drive will be completed at a meeting with the local Red Cross Board at
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Everyone willing to help in any way Is asked to attend that
meeting. A hot~~~eoto-bouse drive will be held through the county and many volunteers are
needed. They are asked to contact Mr. and Mrs. CUndiff at m.G513 after 5 p.m. Agoal of $5,000
has been set for this year'_s drive. Mr. CUndiff, an employe of Elberfeld's Department Store, is
a member of the local Red Cross Boai'd. Mrs. Cundiff Is employed at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

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Featuring 5x7 and B•IO &amp;Ingle• and double•. Multi mats in.
eluded for other sizes. All tram .. wnh non-reflecting glass
Frames will ~ot tarnish. Value&amp; to $2.99.
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Special sale prices · Music Department on the 2~d floor
' ~CA's 25th Anniversary Sate wllh bargain prices on Color TV
Consoles · Color TV Portables • Black arid While portables .
RCA Stereos - Portable record players -Tape players. ,

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you the -excellent quality .and perlormance. .

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NiXon Stands on Peace Offer
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WASHINGTON . (UPI)
President Nixon Thursday
warned Hanoi the United
States will not negoUale tile
surrender of South Vietnam
and will make no further offers
and concessions until the
Communists respond to tile
peace plan he has put ."on tile
table."
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Nixon also said that Democrat!c p-esidential candidates
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who have criticized his peaee
efforts may encourage Hanoi
and the VietCong to delay any
response until after the
November elections.
The President made his
remarks at a ~inute news
conference in his Oval White
House' Office, the first he baa
held in three months. He
sought 10 reassure President
Nguyen Van 1bleu that the

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administration would make no
agreements with the CommUnists behind the South
Vietnamese leader's back .
Nixon also annmmced that be
wouidleave on his trip to !l!ina
Feb. 17.
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Discloses Details
Nixon disclosed the details
on Jan. 25 of an eight-point
peace plan he had put before
negotiators In Parts. He has
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Spelling Bee Site Set
Southern Local High School.
will -host the annuat· County
Spelling Bee March 16 at 7:30
p.m. Ralph Sayre,' su!ierin·
tendent, announced at the
reg111ar meeting of_ the
Southern Local School Bbard
Thursday night.
In' a busy night, other
business was:
Applications to the board
from Donna Marie Theiss and
Joyce Ritchie as "potenUal"
teachers were submitted, as
wa_s one by Wesley H. Clark as
a potential custodian.
Sayre reported . th~ I'Chool
district had received the first
payment under the Impact
Program under TiUe I, in the

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guests are invi'ted to the
Sunday events following the
meeling.

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""OOtllMBtis -mE omo FARM BUREAU.Federauon satd
, 1•y li was "downright happy" to see meat prices hit a 20 year
:J :r becalll!C '1t's•good to see farmers getting a decent return for
llr •rlr hard work ... "
In an ''Open Letter, tO-Mrs. Consumer," •hich appeared in
'ne Buckeye Fann Ne~tsletler. the federaUon defend!!d the increase In ineat prices. "We farmers have achieved a good record
of produf;'tlvlty.and efficiency whiCh far-&amp;~rpasaes any other U:
S.Jndustry," It said. "If this were not so, ynu would be astounded
by the prices you.would have to pay for food .

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. CINCINNATI ('i1PI) - A concluded to the satisfaction or' area) since 1919."
strip mining cm~pariy WilY all parties inv~lved."
He &amp;aid the Forest Service
owned bY veteran flale Sen. · Collins, a powerful force 1n should define boundaries In
Oakley Collins, R-lronton, wu th~ Ohio General Aaaembly suillclent cleta1l to prevfllt fu·indlcted by a federal grand ~tltb 17 year~~ seniOrity and ture . JIO'IibWty that mining
'Jury Thuraday on cl\arges ol Chalrmanahip of the Senate compahles might trespass un. illegally ml(ling S2.6 acres · Education IIJd Health Commit• knowingly.
irislde Wayne Nali01181 Forest tee, was WIBvllilable for com- · Strayed Am~u Border
in· southern Ohio.
mfllt lat~ Thursday.
The JWIIIce ,Department beThe lhree~ounl indicllllent
The Charges against the gan ·an lnvestl8al!on cl' the
againat .the Collil\s Mining Co. comPODY, headquartered at min!ilg last summer and detercharged It had, bellfeen March Hanging Rock, Ohio, all are mined that about 25,000 tons of
and May -~969, unlatrfuUy: misdemesJiors,
. coal had ·been removed frMI ·
destroyed ilinber, unlallriully . Reeamm~ada Roeo&gt;'ery
the federal tm:i. Collins aGstrip mined without a penn!t
In addlttoft to the lncjict- Ql!tted the operation had strayand unlawfully deposl!ed mfllts, assistant U.S. Dllltrict ed across the boundary of land
SUbstances in and polluted Attorney .Norbert Nadel made he ~ad leased for miJilng, but
streams, lakes lind other severalrecommendattonstoU. said It ~taa accidental.
waters bordering ihe forest in S. D!ltrlct Court JUdge . David
The Collins operation had
Lawrence County.
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s. PO!ler,
leased land adjacent to the
This morning; Sen. Collins
Nadel asked that civil pro- forel!l fi'O!Il the Marquette Cetold this newspaper:
ceedlngs· be inat!tuted by the ment Manufacturing Co.
"We have nqt hBd an op- .JustJee Department to retover
The l!l'and Jury had been in
portunlty to study the acUoo of money received by the Collins session since Monday. Collins
the grand jury against .the company from the sale of the had beeQ among the witnesses.
Collins Mining Co., and forest-rolned 'coal; that the
Collins recently announced
therefore we are nolln position trespaSSed 'property be he would not seek re-elecl!on to
to comment on it at thls Ume. restored and reclaimed "as the Ohio Senate in November.
"We wiD review the ch!lrges 110011 aa possible," and that the legislative reapportiOnment
with our attorney and deter- U.S. ·Forest Service take im- eliminated his dlstr!ct and
mine future action with respect mediate steps to protect the rather than move to another
to them.
"envlrorunentlli integrity of redralm district, he decided to
"This entire matter arose the area."
stay in Ironton and run for the
from an accidental mistake
Nadel cited the '1ong delay House of llepresentaUves in
and we hope it can now be in reclamation (of the mined (Continued on page 10)
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Short sleeves. Sizes 8 to 16. Permanent press.
Excellent selection of patterns and stripes.
Friday - Saturday Sale

Dresses.

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S·izes 3 to 6x - 7 to 14 and Preteen. Skirts - Jumpers' . Slacks .

REG. 6.00
REG. 5.00
REG. 4.50
REG. 3.50
REG. 3.00
REG. 2.00

VALE;NTINE TREATS suCh as these displayed by Mrs.
Norman Waylan~, left, and Mrs. B. B. · Zeigler, oo:ere
delivered to over 60 elderly and shut-in residents of -Mid·
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MR. EDWARDS DIES
MASON - Lewis W. Edwards, 79, Mason, W. Va., died
Thursday morning at CamdenClark Hospital in Parkersburg .
Arrangements are being
completed at the ·Foglesong
Funeral Home.

·Collins Firm Indicted

Picket Line At . Cites~

Suit for Money ·
Filed in Court

SALE 8.00

not by number
Rush . run a nU ~ruh ll
nu mhcr. H u rr.1· u p m,d 1n1. i t.

rain or snow north Saturday
'and Sunday. Mild Saturday
turning a litUe&lt;oldcr Sunday
and Monday. Highs in the 40s
Saturday and Sunday
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tiaries in the United States. "Every prisoner in America is ar·
med with knives," Morris, of Chicago, asserted in a speech here.
· Morris said ·he was pessimistic about prison reform, but
advocated that smaller prisons be built, for no more than 300
prisoners each, and that programs such as work-release be used
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dLEVELAND- MAYOR RALPH PERK today suspended
city workho'l'" commiu!orier Kenneth H. Cooley for 29 days and
said he '-.tould make the suspension Pemianent If he finda any
"neglect of duty" contributed \0 a breakout by 19 workhouse
trlsoners Thursday night. ,
Perk made the suspeslS!on for 29 days because If It had been
for 30 days there would have to be a ·hearing before the Civil
Service Commilalon. "I am going to make an Investigation of tile
causes for the esca!)!! and If I find any neglect of duty I will
relieve CooleY of hla duties permanently," said l;'erk. It was tile
largest lingle mua escape in tile history of the 112-year-old
correctional facility. rrwo were recaptured today.
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amount of $1,475. Southern
Local also has received $1,889
under TiUe II to purchase
library books for · elementary
students.
The board granted permission to Connie Romine to
take Instrumental students
from grades 5 through 12to the
children's concert at Oblo
University on. Feb. 24 and to
Elizabeth Hobbs, English
te•cher to take high school
Engu,h students to OU on Feb.
22 to see "Allee in Wonderland," and the J.unior and
senior students to tour the TriCounty Vocational School at
Nelso~ville on Wednesday,
Feb. 16.

Following
a
recomllle,Rdation by Sayre, the board
agreed to grant a diploma for
the 1972 school year to James
Warner. The board authorized
the Athletic Boosters to
sponsor a pancake supper at
the high school on March 5. It
also agreed to participate in
the eight-county regional
project funded !Ioder T!Ue VlB, Education of Handicapped
Act.
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Sayre reported that while
and chocolate milk had been
increased 'ol cent due to the
raise In prices by the Valley
Bell Milk Company.
Sayre met with principals of
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Best Wishes, and Prayers ·
Extended Larry Momson
BY GEORGE HARGRAVES, SUPI'.
Melle Local SChool Dlalrld
I ~tould like to begin by apologizing lor my
faUire to have a eol1111D written for laat
irrJday's Sentinel. The press of other r!lsponal~tles caused this, and It may even happen
aga!nl nie b8!1ds on my clock seem to move
faster every day.
Mr. Morrison during his Illness 1 ••nt
to expresa his deep l!l'atltude for the many
Dowers, cards, calls, visits, and prayers. They
have aU been very much appreciated, needed,
and valued. This line young man- our district
assistant superintendent - ts greatly m1ased
during his absence. He knows tllat he h8B our
very beat Wiahes and continut!l prayers for his
rapid and complete -recovery.
WE SEEMED TO have beei1 movi!lg along
in fairly good shape witll a mild, reaaona!U,
'~IU w~ providing us with a mild,
reasonable, aenallile irit\ter, Then came the Ice,
and then came the 111ow. As you mow, we can
miu five · days-without makeup. ~ live
days 'leem like a lot unW the Ice and 1110w

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. CINCINNATI- A MAN WHO SAID hli wife died aa a result
make
them lip. We can use the Monday after
ol talt!nl blrlll control pl!ls bas filed a '1.2&amp;'uillllon damage suit
In U. S. District Court apirJst the manufacturer. William ~er, Goo!! Friday, any Saturday, or go
Watlt:ln~ of ttUburb8n Mount Health)' names G.D. Searles &amp; Co., beyond Memorial Day. Any of these
posallilitles Ia better than taking chances on
Ollcago 'u delend•t in the suit flied Thursday.
Watklnl aa1t1 hll wife, chrtatlne, 23, fell uncoli8C!oua and died' bad rot!dll,
on June 11, 1t'IO. He ehaf1ed the Searle finn with negligence in
Let me urgeyouagaln to Usten to the radio.
f al~ to ~ of blood cjoltlng asaoclated witll taking the oral We put the IIIIIIOIIllCellenl m WM~, WATH,
and WJEH aa aoon u tre decide tO clotie. The
oontnC811t1Wa. Watldns has lifo yo111g so!lB.
decltdoll Ill made by 8:30 ·a.m. Don't caU the
, LOS ANGELI!ll - ROBERT MAHEU, former II&gt;P Howard radio stationa, llld don't caU achool olllclala.
(Continued on page 10)
Please cooperate In th!B. Your phone calls to

the radio or 10 me just keep us from communicaling as we need to do.

Alain let me empba1ile !bat ibe

parent makes the final declllou. a yoo
don't tblak It's BBfe to 1e11d yoar cb!Id,
keep blm or her home. U the b• driver
tllb!b any or all of tbe bu nm will be
~mule, tbe driver ls free to deckle that. We '
refuae to force anyoae Into an unaafe
situation on a scbeol bua.
THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 1.3-19 has
been designated as National Vocational
Education Week. It iB significant that suCh an
observance should take place.
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Vo~Uonal education Is an extremely
important developnent In today'll American
achools. It 18 an effort to provide high school
l!l'aduates with a beginning In skUl8 that will
lead to employment in whiCh they can advance.
Vocational education and vocational
programs are a long ~tay from being perfect.
Nobody knows this more thoroughly than we
who are working witll vocational edooatlon.
Nevertheless, It Is a vital step in the direction of
meaningful learning for many young people
who were potenUal dropouts.
We have a long way 10 go; but at least we
have started.
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games round out . our regular seaaon of
t.sketball. Ironton is here tofllgllt. Melgsls at
\fe!lslpn nezt Tueaday. Logan Is here on
February 18 - The cable TV p-esentation of
high ~1 wrestling should add fans to this
drmanding and interesting sport - Why not see
a high sChool sporting event this weeker.d.

offered to withdraw all Ameri- should not "create very great
can troops from South Viet- optimism or very great pes:
nam, but has balked at Hanoi's slmism." He said me ~teek of
~
demands that the Unlled States i:'l'e~OO
TEAMSTERS
WIN
abandon aU support of the
COLUMBUS (UPI) -The
1b!eu governmfllt.
Mental
Hygiene
aad
Nixon said he did not
"question the patriot!am" of Comelloa Department baa
Democrats who have criticized signed aa aareem-. !11th
his peace efforts. But he said Teamalers Local OJ which ·
he believed candidates for permits It to be the
barg~ . 11etd for i'll
, ~ntstatements In !lie light that employes at Collllllbu nd
their words might "encourage Cleveland 1lale bospllall,
him (tile Vietnamese Com· Columbus aad Galllpolfa
m1111sts) to continue the war." state iniiHntes and Worley
Terrace on noa-pay matlen.
The President also:
-8ald that his China trip ::&amp;::::».!§j.:::::::!~Sl~Sl
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Musc,le Added in Job Market
OOLUMBUS (UP!) - State
School SUperintendfllt Martin
Essex says Ohio spent an ema
~ per elemflltary and Iteam·
dary scbool pupU last year and
funds from the state Income
tax "will begin aasurtng Ohio
youth a more competitive position with their counterparts in

other states."
Educating the average
student cost $7311.511aat year.
The averate e:apendlture waa
$781.48ln city districts, $647.88
In local dlstrlcll and $648.118 in
exempted village districts.
Eases said the difference
among districts partially

reDected "tbe varying mmpl.elitles whiCh exilt in the
compact inner city, tile spane
rural dlstrlctsllld the rapidly·
e:qJII!clng suburban areas."
"Nezt year'a report should
begin to rellect reve~ of
Ohio's unfavorable position
·with other stales, eapeclally
thoae in the Middle West,
regarding lnvnlment In
elementary and secondary
education," he said.
The tax budget measure,
which becomes fully ellectlve
depu.ties from the Gallia
March 20, will make aome imCounty sheriff's department,
pact this year, he &amp;aid, "and
Phil Underwood .and Charles
th!B will begin usurlng lllio
Canoden; Supt. Bradbury, two youth a more competitive posiboard members, Roy Grose · tion with their counterparts in
and BID Price; Coach Richard other states."
Adams and approxinu;ltely 11
Kyger
Creek
alumni
thoroughly searched the
building and found nothing.

School Evacuated
Classes were disrupted at
Kyger Creek High School at II
a.m. today when the building
was evacuated because of a
bomb threat.
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C. Comer Bradbury, local
superintendent, said an apparent male person called the
GalUpolis Police . Deparllllent
at 7:10 p.m. Thursday night
stating there would be an
"explosion" at Kyger Creek
High School at II a.m. Friday.
Police reported the caller was
a fast-talking youth, possibly
between 1~18 years of age.
After receiving tile call, two

Mayor Asks

It was the second bomb
threat In Glllll!l County this
school term at a school.
Earlier, Vinton Elementary
was evacuated after a similar
call.

B~ef Program Set
Adouble-barreled beef cattle
program Is scheduled Tuesday
evening, Feb. 16 at the
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Company meeting
room in Middleport.
This annual meeting of the
Southeastern Ohio Beef Callie
Improvement Assn. wW start
at 5 p.m. Leo Story, president
of SOBCI, said everyone who
sells feeder calves at either the
Atbens or Gallipolis sales from
the five counties of Athens,
Vinton, Gallia, Lawrence, and
Meigs Counties are welcome 10
first, the box supper, then a
meeting at 7:30 p.m. when
Randall Reed, Extension

IJ.. TO MEET
The Pomeroy LitUe League
Asscclation will meet at 4 p.m.
Sunday at Pomeroy Vlllage
. Hall. All !nlereste&lt;! persons are
invited to attend.

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Middleport Mayor John
Zerkle today asked an Middleport businessmen keep the
sidewalks in front of their
places of business cl!!Br of ice
and snow,
Street Supervisor Harold
Chase has placed salt containers about town for the
convenience of businessmen
and more will be placed as soon
as they are available, the
mayor said. The village will
make every effort to keep the
streets clear of the snow and
ice, Mayor Zerkle said. ·

Animal Scientist, Ohio State
University, will discuss beef
breeding systems.
Both sessions are open to
everyone ·interested in beef
cattle. However,
those
wishing reservations for the
box lunch supper should call either Paul Baer, secretary, or
the local extension office. The
RUTLAND - No injuries
supper will be provided by the
•ere reported in a llf&lt;H:ar
association,
Thuraday at 4 p.m. on
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The Meigs County Sheriff's
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Dept. said Walter D. Arnold,
Ohio Extellded Outlook 21, ·Pomeroy, Rt. 4, ttavel!ng
Sunday through Tuelday:
south,
collided with a car
A chaace of saow nc1
turning a UtUe colder S1111day driven north by Clyde SCragg,
71, Rutland, Rt. I.
with a chaace of saow
Arnold •aa cited to court for
flurries oortlleast Moaday.
exCeA speed lor road and
Hips m01Uy In the 301.
lfellther condlt10111, operating
LoWI .near 31 Suday morwithout licenie plalel, and no
nlDC, dnppiq to ~e leeDI
valid
driver
Arftold'a
, and "lo• 20s by Tueaday
morning.
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was ·heavy damqe to
Scragg's
auto.
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dlacusalo!lB ahould not be expected 10 sweep away 20 years
of h081!lltY. BUI he said his trip
was a "watershed" in relaUo!lB
bet.een China and the Untied
States and might start a new
Chapter that would be featll'ed
by "commun!catl9n, rather
than confrontatloo."
No Tax •ID!ftaseo
-DeClared there wOuld beno
tax increases this year, saying
that he 'believed 11 waa impossible for Gongrees to "get
to" the issue· of changing the
tax structure this year. He aald
his adDi!nlJtraUon had reached
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S.tanlly an:M p.m. Coaeb
· ·Fe.toa T•yltr'• Marilader

OOLUMBUS - The 20th 76 Sunday subscribers of The
Mnivenary of one ·of Ohio's cOlumbus J;&gt;isptach in an area
. IIIII known youth recognition of limited potential. His
programs, lhe GleM L. Cox cusWnlers commended him for
Ntwlpaperboy Achievement his
service,
i~dustry,
Awri, was observed today thoughtfulnet18, courtesy and
with announcement of Richard responsibility on lhe route and
Alley, 14, of Worthington, and as a person who ' thinks of
William McMahon, 17, of others.
Middletown as Junior and
A straight A student in 7th
Senior winners in the 1971 grade, Alley also parUcipates
competition.
in baseball , soccer, gym·
Both young men, together . nastics, wrestling, mineral
with 10 honorable mention rock collecting, writing, and
·boys,willreceivetheirawards, archery, and he has received·
Including $100 from their awards and trophies in all
respective newspapers, The these activities . Small in
Columbus Dispatch and The stature, Rick makes up for this
Middletown Journal , at in aggressiveness, initiative,
tonight's annual awards personality and intelligence.
banquet of the Ohio Newspaper He also serves lhe United
Association in the Sheraton· Baptist Church, Columbus, as
Columbus Motor Hotel. Chief a junior high youth group
Justice C. William O'Neill of leader.
the Ohio SUpreme Court and
From his route profits in II'.!
former Governor of Ohio wlU years Alley has already saved
make the presentations, aided over $1,000 and adds to this by
, by Donald C. Rowley, mowing lawns, babysitting,
~ president-publisher of Rowley caring for pets and doing other
jobs for his customers, who
1 Publications, Ashtabula, and
ONA president.
also help him with gifts for the
, Also speaking at the banquet fine service he provides.
'" will be Governor John J.
Writing
about
his
Gilligan,
following
his newspaperboy experience,
presentation of The Governor's Alley said his route work'
Award to several Ohioans for supplied money for a college
their
excellence
of education, hobbies, church and
.chievement for the benefit of personal spending. He added
Ohio and its citizens.
the business experience and
Special banquet guests will con tact with people were of
include members of the equal importance to him.
Governor's cabinet and other "Buying at wholesale, selling
state &lt;ificials, parents of the 12 at retail, soliciting business,
newspaperboys in the final making deliveries intact and
Judsing, and the Judses who on time , keeping the books in
aelected the winners. They proper order, and keeping the
were: Judge Lowell Howard, customers happy are aU very
Athens
Common Pleas good training for almost all
Court; Donald Barrett, mayor
of Athens, and
Dale
Schumacher, assistant athletic
director, Ohio University at
I Athens. All three were former
newspaperboys . Basis of
Judging was on route
management, school activities,
pe~:~onal activities and com.
munlty service.
Newspaperboy Alley, son of · OOLUMBUS - The 1972
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Alley of Heart Fund Kickoff Dinner will
. Worthington, has 71 daily and feature fun, food, famous

Include Ohio

Big 10 Black ·Officials

crapplen are paeed by

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Tlloma•
ud Mike HarriMa ud · bea&amp;ell ' RobiJie IWrii 111111
Jeff M - . AU Melp fUI

WMH!NGTOJ'i,D.C. -Ohio
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is one of six stale81ncluded in a
propose.d npanslon of the
Lost
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to
alteld.
National Agricultural Weather
BEEGLE &amp; terrier dog, brown .COAL, tlmetlont. excelsior
and white 1 lost from the_. Bill .Sill .~ ·E. Main $t.,
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Chelter
Rd. O.Vner Is, ~· ;j!'• : · . ,...•,. . '
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SEOAL FRESHMEN ·
E. Miller, an ,adcUiional TEAM
W L P . OP
Robert Kuhn. Phone ~'t·F ,...,..,..-D·':E.:
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9 3 510 436 -L-0-ST_i_n_v_l&lt;-:in-:1:-ly--.oi;-P;;-om=·eroy S443. '
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budget just submitted ·to Gallipolis
lrontoo
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5 593 510 · Naz~rene Church two l&lt;eys.
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6 6 470 '483
6366
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York; North Carolina, Mon- Meigs ·
4 8 ~14 500
Reward. Call
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automatic. pil!(wil ca.b, ~new
Wellston
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10 386 623
tana. Wyoming, and Nebraaka Jackson
fire$, · 2 snow. Ret~ble.
0 12 ·323 621
Phone 992·S.l21 after 6 p. m.
Ill P.rticipate in tile vital TOTALS
41 41 3N6 3966 Help
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weather forecasting aervice.
MONDAY'S RESULT:
person Ia work
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RICHARD Al,LEY
The fe&lt;!erally • adminlatered Ironton 59 Wellston 52 R~~PONSIBL'E
· and manage route. Pick·up TROPICAL · ~ISH, . fancy
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makeup)
weather broadcasting network . THURSDAY'S RESULTS:
and . delivery.
A. B.C. guppies, enle.lil and breeders, ·
WM.MCMAHON
Cleaners, Mason, W. V.a.
Bellas and supplies. Phone
is specifically destgnecj to Logan n ,Gallipolis 37
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provide crop, livestock, fruit Waverly 5'1 Athens :19
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29 Jackson 22
"Acquiring the route is
and vegetable producers With Wellston
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probably the most worthwhile painting and coin collecting. ·up-to-date, concise a\lvance
Enlist
nowstay
home
until
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mobile
MONDAY'S GAMES:
after gradiJallon. Guaranteed
home, 1112 ·baths, •!lualtd on
thing I have ever done," he He was altar boy at St. Mary's weather information.
Jackson at Gallipolis
assignments
to
Europe,
choice
rental lot; cal! alter 6
Logan at Athens
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concluded.
· CAtholic Church, and he has
Miller said 21 House Waverly
Korea,
Hawaii,
or
selected
p.m.
weekdays
or any lime on
irooton
Newspaperboy McMahon, also spent some time in Ap- colleagues joined him in Wellston at
locations in ihe U.S. See your
weekend 992-5570.
at Meigs
2-9,6tp
ioi:al Army representative for
lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. palachia working with under· sending a letter to the White
facts
about
the
180-Day
Wllliam . McMahon of Mid· privileged families and youth. House last November urging
Delayed Entry Program and GELDING work pbny - $25;
dletown, has carried the
Bill pays for his own clothes the inclusion of Ohio into the
the Army's new pay raise.
mary pony - $20; filly colt
Middletown Journal 31'.! years and supplies from his route weather forecasting service.
For niore Information call
pony - SlO; phone 367·7534.
593-3022.
. . 2·9· )Otp
without a complaint with a profits and saves $15 a week,
Miller is serving his third
2·7·51c
present route of 115 sub· having over $2,500 in the bank House term as representative
FOUR ways to· buy at Parson's
scribers, His customers have in addition to some in mutual of the 13-county lOth .
Furniture - Cash with ··big
Wanted To Buy
. . discount;
lay.awayi; 90 days
commented on his politeness, funds. As a municipal life Congressional District, and is a
SMALL
Buildozer.:-Phooe
949Holzer
Medical
Center,
First
with
no
Interest
charge i easy
punctuality and care in guard last summer, he added · candidate for reelection.
3716.
.
lerm
payment
plan.
On Sale
Ave. and Cedar St. General
delivering the newspapers the Ill his earnings while still
2·11-3tc
2
pc.
living
room
suite
with
visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m.
way each customer desires,
continuing the 'newspaper
Herculon covers - $99. tS;
Colle!!• Basketball ResuHs · Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to OLD l'tiRNITURE, Round Oak
Recliner chairs - . S59.95;
An honor student as a junior route. He also served as a Red
tables, Brass beds, dishes,
By Untleil Press lntornationol
Athens
.Dinette Sets- $79.95;
•:30
p.m.
Parents
only
on
in high school, McMahon is Cross life saving instructor.
clocks, and·or complete
Temple 71 Seton Hall 58
Westinghouse
Electric stoves
Pediatrics Ward.
households . Write M. D.· - -$199.95; lots of good used
torn between art and science
The two winning and 10 . Lehman84 Pratt Ins!. 70
Miller, Rl. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Births
furniture, At Parson's Fur.
and hopes to develop both into honorable mention MariS! 10-4 King's Coli. 93
Call 992-6271.
Drew
57 Yeshiva 53
niture
and Appliance, Inc.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Edward
12-17-ttc
a career.
newspaperboys were selected Falrmntsl.82 Dvs&amp;Eikns 73
Slate Route 7, Kanauga, Ohio.
Napper,
Jr.,
Rutland,
twin
·
---,-...,.---;:...:.;...:;..;,
' His hobbies include swim- from the more than 50,000 boys Cal .• pa. 97 Aldrsn-Brodds85
2·9·4tc
daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. F Sale
Trade
ming, which for over six years who deliver newspapers to the, Coppin St. 91 St. Mary's BS
Fresno St. 76 Lng Bch St. 69
Charles
Ewing, Jackson, a ELECTRIC guitar in good COU)N IAL Early . American
he . has won many awards, 4.5 million subscribers of Ohio Seattle
65 Portland 62
Slereo. AM-FM radio com.
son.
condition far' box guitar .
track , cross-country, art, newspapers.
Ky. Wesleyan 90 S.E . Mo. St. BS
binallon,
4 speed changer, 4
Phone 843-2688.
Armstrong 97 Augusta 85 ·
Discharges
speaker
sound system.
2·11-Jtc
Babson BO Gordon 78
Marketta L. Ptanta, Inez
Balance
$78.59.
Use our
Brandeis 108 Norwich (16
budget
terms.
Call
992-7085.
Randolph,
Deloris
Ann
U.rt,
Bos. St. 97 Brdgwlr 51. 74
Rent
2-9-4tc
Virginia Riffle, Thomas 4 ROOMS and bath unfurnished
Fisk W Alabama A&amp;MBS
Harpur 78 N.Y. Maritime 51
Willoughby, Jr., Mrs. William
house, 1650 Lincoln His.· BEAUTIFUL MODERN
Mercer 95 Oglethorpe 62
Phone 992·3874.
Walnut Stereo-radio com Arthur,
·
Jr.,
and
daughter,
Mercyhursl91 Alliance 72
bination, 4 speaker sound
2·6·61c
,
Regina Sue Ghearing, Mrs.
Newberry SO Presby. 71
system,
4 speed · changer,
Norlh.Park H Elmhurst67
Deborah Kay Wolf, Wanda 0.
BEDROOM trailer apart· separate controls. Balance
R.i. Coli. 99 Fitchburg 63
Gilliland, Diana J. Fronatt,
ments , ideal for couples.
$62.74. Use our budget terms.
RioGrande81 Walsh74
Call 992-7085.
Delia
Fultz,
Jenette
Dalley,
Contact
McClure's
Dairy
Isle,
Trinity 96 Lake Forest 62
992-5248
or
992-3436.
2·9·61c
people, and an auction at the of the While House, one each Souhamptn 74 Bloomfleld68
Audie D. Barry, Dana L. Klilg;
2·3·121c
Edlnboro74 Lock Hayen66
Neil House Motor Hotel in from Mrs. Richard Nixon and Grove.
Mrs. James E. Milliron and
TWIN
NEE.DLE Sewing
'City 74 Wash&amp;Jeff 53
Columbus, Valentine's Day, her daughter, Julie Nixon Union. N.Y. 76 Hartwick 53
FURNISHED and unfurnished . Machine 1971 Model In walnut
son, Marion Patrick, Everett
apartments. Close to school. stand. All feature&amp; built-in to
Feb. 14, beginning at 6 p. m. Eisenhower, and one of the Beckley91 W.V\ Wesleyan79
'
A. Price, Helen Ryari, Jacob 'A.
Phone 992-5434.
· make fancy ·designs and do
· d b Assumpllon90Georgetown83
Following introductions of LBJ R · h
Shawan
.
IV,
Gladys
A.
10-18-llc
stretch . sewing. Also bui·
anc
s1gne
Y western Car.67 UNC Ashvl60
celebrity guests and the ad· President and Mrs. Lyndon Samford68South Alabama 53
W'Icox
tonholes, blind hems etc.
1 on, Leona "B· Wood • 4 ROOMS, bath. attic storage, $43.35
cash price or terms
dress by the special guest, Johnson.
I'
St
.
Louis
76 Memphis St. 72
Hobart Vaughn, Elbert A.
lull basement, fenced yard available. Phone 992·5641.
I.
Cenlral Ohio Heart Chapter's
Others are f Om Senator Bluelld St. 90 W.V. St. 89
'
La'Y,less, Nellie Watson; Mrs.
~t'::rs,dr~~!fvaypal~~·r~~
,. 2-9-4tc
Honorary
Heart
Fund Robert A. Taft, rJr., a cam· Pennsylvanla69Columbla59
.....
,.,
. , ,.,1
Prlncetoo96 &lt;;arnett 69
Gladys 0. ~· Laur~ F.
Lincoln His. Phone 992-2780 or VACUUM ):LEANER. Electric .
«" •+ •r
"' ' '
·~ .
•~· - ~·
• .. 7 :C~afrmari ;. chds. Schenkel, paign badge from the Tall· Hpuston 100 Centenary 83
!,
•
Darnell, .Audra ~/ Keyse and
992-3432.
Hygiene New Demonstratcir
bidding 'will start on the Sherman campaign of 1908; Ci~clnnatl 84 Rutgers 74
Mrs: Amy Don1111llY.
· lie
has all cletnlng callachmtnts,
0 0
Celebrity Auction.
By Helen Bottel
pius the new Electro Suds for
Gov. John J. Gilligan 's plaque ~=~'~e~1c~ ~ ~y~~t:64
Pro-Auctioneer Si Lakin will inscribed with his election Tulsa 7.5 North Tex. St. 69
shampooing carpet. Only
-For Sale
1
S27.50 cash prize or terms
take bids on:
acceptance; from Bob Hope a S.F.Auslin93Sam Hous. J3
MOBILE HOME on nice lot, available. Phone 992-5641.
. 'th h' 1
ki
Bishop 88 Austin Colt. 71
GOODRICH RESIGNS
Secoilclll'hoaghll ... Too Late
A decoupage box sent by Jim key c ha m
Wl
1S amed s • St.Fran .• pa 96 Steubenvl88
forced
air area.
con- ---------~.:._·9-'lc
ditlonlng,air In heat,
Racine
Dear Helen:
CHARLESTON, W.Va.
Backus; an autographed script slope nose etched in relief, and · Ashland 90 Thos. More, ky. 87
Phone 992·6329.
(UP!) -Ward c. Goodrich,
1961 BUICK Skylark - $150;
About a month ago we put our newborn up for adoption. The from Doris Day's current a variety of pictures of the Ohio John Carroll78 Kenyon 76
2·9-tfc
1967 Honda '50'- S85; phooe
.
.
.
Ctarioo8HIIppery
Rock
72
·
who
look
·
the
job
ODiy
two
n1110111nre !J1811Y but the main one was that our marriage Just television serie~. "The Doris State Umvers1ty stad1wn from Shepherd90Madlson77
-------Athens 5'13-7390.
months ago, resigned Tburs· OLIVER 70 tractor - $275;
2·9·31c
WMD't working out. We realize the baby is much better off with Day Show;" a Don Loper lie the recent Rose Bowl years Johns Hopkins 60 Urslnus 47
Homellte
Chain
SawSlOO;
day
as
general
manager
&lt;i
the
from
Jack
Benny,
and
a
"This
TWO lmng parenta than in a broken home. So I filed. for divorce
back to an original picture of Bradley 85 Drake69
or bolh f.or $350; phone 247·
Charleston Cbarlles of the
. ti
I th tad' .
S. W. La. 94 McNeese St. 83
· and tbe baby went to ita new home directly from the hospital. No, is Your Life" ashtray from the ded lea
3547 or 247-2543.
on o e s tum m Tex.-EI Paso77 Colo. St. 70
.lEGAL NOTICE .
International
League.
Ralph
Edwards,
and
etchings
2·11·3fc
rd nmr try to get him back. He's theirs.
1922.
PanAm.104 Houston Bap.89
Goodrich cited alleged Inter·
Nollco of Flllnt of
Vir. Tech 90 Wm.&amp;Mary 69
I'm now attending bualness coUege and will soon have a good
FLOOR
furnace;
2
wheels
for
Inventory
and A,pralstment
LSU !NO! 92South Fla. 87
ftn!nce In the .performance d.
G.M. vehicle; electric heater; The 5toto of Ohio, Mili•
job. My new Ufe is shaping up well- alone -but Helen, I miss
hiJ duties, lack d. adequate
new G 70 15" Goodyear tire ; COunty.
the baby 10 mum that I sink Into deep depression.
RENOVATION PLANS
Prob•tt Court
phone 992·5510.
funds and no algneil contract
To the Executors or Ad·
I try to keep atn busy with work, school, play. I even
NEW YORK (UPI)-Tbe in- for himself u the reuons.
2-11-stc
of the 11fatea; to
dwnecl the neighbor's barn. I concentrate on happy thoughts,
- ' - - - - - - mlnlstrators
stallation &lt;i artificial turf and
such of the following 11 are
HOUSE trusses made to your residents of the Stole of Ohio,
but IIIUI the thoughts rl. my baby haunt me. How can I get over
the 'removal of all poles In
specillcallons. Phone 992· viz : - the surviving spouH, the
lbia! - MISSING ONE LITTLE ONE
Yankee Stadium are part of the
2217.
next of kin, tht beneficiaries
under the will; and to the atDeer Milling:
2·1
Hie
proposed renovation of the
AGREES TO CHANGE
torney
or
ettornevs
'lbe llreakup of a marriage generalell an overwhelming
An estimated 30 to 40 times.' My hope is that this famous stadium, It was reCOLUMBUS (UPI) - The AFGHANS - S50 &amp; $45; Quilts representing . any of the
aforemen·rroned persons :
1en1e of failure -even when the marriage was entirely bad.
thousand United Methodist study ·. will strengthen our vealed Thurlday by Norman attorney general's office &amp;&amp;ys
-SSO; Quilt taps-S15; phone
Newell S. Hysell, No; 20,541,
992·2616.
Oeceaud, Salisbury Township,
Add to this the loss of yolir baby- even when you know he Is men and women in a thousand people as they continue to cope Redlich, first assislirit cor· the maker of Milnot, an
County, Ohio;
2·11-lOtp Meigs
imitation evapotated milk, has
better &lt;if whel'e he tS - and gullt combines with self-doubt to local churches across the West with the harsh realities of the poration counsel.
William P. Gruner, No .
Redlim also said there were agreed to make changes in the DOUBLE barrel 12 gauge, set of 20,595, Deceased, Sutton
!iring you vecy low.
Ohio Conference ·will spend present age ."
Melg• County, Ohio.
cattle racks for Ford pickup, Township,
Concentrate on doing things that make )'ou feel proud of many hours during Lent in a
Ministers in the 204 churches plana to have a Canadian product's advertising and
You are hereby notified that
man's 21 Jewel Bulova watch, the Inventories and Ap .
special study of the Bible.
younelf. Fill your life with accompllsiunents. Find new frie!lds
of the Athens District in which footbaH team play some games labeling so It can be sold in
phone 2~7· 2161.
pralsem en11 of the estatn of th&amp;
In preparation, Bishop F. Meigs and Gallia are located, in the stadium.
Ohio lawfully.
; lnd balk In the assurance that they care for you. A!ld remember
2·11-6tc aforementloned, ,deceased, late
of said County, wore flied In thla
,-,-----::...:,
: - time beala. You may never entirely outgrow woodering how Gerald Ensley, episcopal will be led in their preparatory
Court
. Said Inventories and
DON'T
pump
your
sluggish
I ·~t might have been," but you WILL learn to live with lt. - leader of the Ohio West Area, sessions by these leaders who WIN AT BRIDGE
Appralsements
be lor
septic lank. Get Klean-Em- hearing before thiswill
instructed a selected group of studied under the bishop;
Court on the
'I· HElEN
Ail Septic Tank Cleaner. · 28th day of Ftbruery, 1972, at
72 ministers from the con. Conrad 0. Diehm, Immanuel .
Landmark Farm Bureau, lO:DO o'clock A.M.
1
I~ .......
'"'-- Helen
.:
Pomeroy.
ference's 14 districts and their Church, LOgan; Robert Fisher,
Any person · dtslrlng to file
2·11·11C exuptlons thereto must file
superintendents In January. New Lexington charge; Arthur
them at least five days prior to .,
· My niece is going to be married soon. Her parents are
with a trump, ruffed the six
This year's subject is the Book L. Duhl, The Plains-Bethel,
the date set for hearing. ,
NORTH
11
ll!parated. Tbe father won't give her away, and the mother of Revelation.
of spades; entered dummy
Given undtr my hand ana
•
KQ6
Athens; Earse Mauler,
sealofsald Court, thll eth day of
"doean'tknowwhetherornotahe can come." The girl isn't living
with
a
iecond
trwnp;
dis·
¥QJ8
During the first two weeks of
February, 1972.
'
. card~ hls last cllamond on ~ · · ··· .. ·· ,
, It home, butllhewantaa big wedding -which she'llpay for with February, these ministers will Crooksville, and Roy E. Wigal,
• 7~4
John
c.
Bacon
Belpre St. Marks.
the kin~ of spades; ruffed 1
The
Acllng Judge and ex-officio
the help &lt;i her fiance.
·
.10852
lead relreals, to be attended by
Clerk olsltld Court
Times
of
classes
in
local
dummys
last
cliamond
and
,
DEYOTEOTOTHE
WEST
EAST
All added complication: ber husband-lo-be bas asked his
By Ann B. Wation,
another thousand ministers churches will vary, some to be • .Jl0953
led
one
of
his
low
clubs.
INTER
!ST
oF
.r\842
Deputy Clerk
lriend (a Negro) to stand as best man. Everyone is trying to talk from the 14 districts. They, in
West was stuck In with the
ME IGS·MASON AREA
(2) 11, 18
¥72
¥53
held on Sund~ys, · others on
king of clubs anCI had to lead CKESTER
L.
TANNEHILL
•.
them out d. a big wedding because of these things. I suspect the turn. wm leach classes in their week nights.
tK853
tQJIO
Exec. Ed.
.K4
.QJ97
a spade or a diamond. Jt did
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
mother won't attend be.cause of the color problem.
churches between Ash Wed·
not matter which South
city·Edltor
LEGAL NOTtC:I
SOliTH (D)
In view at all these difficulties, wouldn't It be better to keep nesday and Holy Week.
Nolle,
Is horet&gt;y glvon that
•
·
d
d'
.
Published
dally
except
I
r uffed In dummy, an
18· Saturday by The Ohio valley sealed bids will bt received at
tbe Wedding simple and smaU? -AUNT OF THE BRIDE
Th!Wis the seventh in a series ROBINSON HONORED
¥A.K10964
carded his last club. ·
Publishing Corrrpany , 111
the office of the Vliltgt Council,
I&gt;·II' Aunt :
of annual Bible studies
tA92
South
Was
litcky.
He
found
C~url
St.. Pomeroy, Ohio, Village of Pomeroy, In coro of
NEW YORK (UPI)-Brooks
..... 63
Donald 'Colllns, Prtsldent of the
llhlftk ANY wedding should remain simple and smaU - but · launched by Bishop Ens· Robinson, all-tilar third baseWest wl.th klIll ...... one c1uI) •""·
992-2156,~usinfts
EditorialOffice
PhanoPhone
992. Village Council, tht loard
I!No1'u personal preference and ooe I don't push on others.
and each opponent with ex- ~157 .
East- West vulner;able
,
ley
in
his
jurisdic· man of the three-time Ameri·
having
su·ptrvlslon
or
actly
two
trumps
but
South
Second
class
pootoge
paid at
management ...Df the rHI estate
tion since 1966. It is the can League c h a m p i o n
West North Eosl South
Pm!ape your niece could have a nonlradllional ceremony
, Ohio .
to be sold, until 12:00 o'clock
had gven
I
the cardsevery . Pomeroy•
1¥
National adverllslng
largest of its kind within the Baltimore Orioles, was
which would eliminate walking down an aiale with her father noon
on tht 6th dey of M1rch.
Pass 2¥
P8$5 4¥
chance.
\
represontati~e
BottineiH
.
·
1972,
tor the purchaH of the
10.5-million
member
Gr eve~~ having il special church pew for parents ... a garden or
honored Thursday as "the
Pas...:
Pass , Pass
Note tlult he led the ace of Gellagher , tnc ., 12 Eut 42nd · following deacrlbod root tstate : .
denomination.
_
Pllrk wedding, perhaps.
clubs as BOOR ·a s heJ: In If St., Now York Clly, New York.
Lot 12 In V. B. Horton's Ad·
player who best typifies lhe
Opening lead.i.• J
•
Subscription ratts · Oe .
dillon to Pomeroy, L6t lJ In v.
Said Bishop Ensley of this game of baseball" at a IUJio
'!be belt JnBn? This is the bridegroom's choice, and those
he bad postponed
t play livered• by carrier where . B. Hor·ton•s 'Addition to'
year's subject:
who don't awrove can Jolly weU stay away. Their prejudices
cheon presided over by By Oswald &amp; .Jamea Jacoby the 'chances are that West avolla.blo so cents per week ; : Pomeroy.
would have dropped the king By Molor Route where carrier
Reference o,ed : Vofumt 205,
"The Book of Revelation has Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
mlgbt ruin lhe day. -H.
,
serv•ce not available: One
Pago
317 at tho Melga county,
h
been described by Bible
month sus . By moll In Ohio ' Ohio, Doed Recorda .
Harmon Killebrew of the ... ·It is almost impossible for under t e ace.
Said property ltlo btaold and
scholars as a 'book for difficult Minnesota Twins, Ernie Banks North and South to keep out
(NIW$PAPU INTIRPIISI.t.SSN.I I' "sn1d w. va., One vear $1&lt;.00.
Dear Helen :
1
x months $7 . 25 . Thret
convoyed
to the hlghtsl blddor
months ~.50 . Subscription
upon the following ttrms: c..h
of the Chicago Cubs and AI of four ·hearts with today's
Your reply to "Modern Hosteas"whoworries about sleeping
cards. Of course, if North
price Includes Sunday Times. · in htnd on doy at uto.
Kaline at the Detroit Tigers a no-trumpist he wUI res]IOnd
1 Stntinel.
ll'rln&amp;tmenta for guesta who tblnk marriage is UMeceasary,
. The right Is rtllrved to rtloct
111 bids
BIRTH IN OGDEN
were the other fll1allsll in one no-trump to his partner's
lppalled me I You lllld, ''Let these friends sleep wherever they
The biddinl! has beon:
""'
1 lny andOontld
C~illna, Prtsldtnt
Mr. and Mrs. Don Napper of voting .by major league execu- heart opening and then bid · Weol Nbrlh l!ut South
wUit -11'1 their decillion."
of Vlllogo Council
·
(
Pus
·
Vll.logo of Pomor~y
,Let me tell you
:.Mwal.s are everybody's business, Ogden, Utah are announcing tives and members of the news three no-trump after the
Jane Vl'llton, Clerk, '
correct three heart rebid.
Pass
1•
Pui · 1•
'IP"'ielly In your own trJme. '1be fact that M.H. is bothered is a lhe birth of their first child, a media.
{1) 21, 21; (2) 4, II, 'II, 5tc
2t
2¥
P111
·
3¥
This
time
the
no-trumpist
son,
Jeremiah
Michael,
on
IDOd .a,. a ~'Mi'l*lMI.If ll!e Ia ...r1y a friend ot these im' '
4. .
Pus
?
would be right and thr~ no- Pas.'
NOTIC• 01' APPOIN1MiNT
lllaral people lbe will try to l!nighten them out and show them Feb. 8 at the Air Force hospital
You,
South,
hold:
The
St.tion
trump is a cinch. There Is no
.
., Cost Nt. H.4 16
there
.
The
infan
I
weighed
F;AIR
WARNING
the;lboald litblr pertcrgit married.!At her be guided by her
.18154
.&lt;\IU
tAU.Jt
play
for
four
hearts
but
real
'
lstoto
tf
••••• lout,
seven pounds, four ounces.
Docoultl.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The South brought it home.
. IWI Cllle:leia. - MODERN CHRISTIAN
What do you dt) now?
,
Notlct 11 ilortby giyon t~it
Grandparents are Mr . . and Ohio Uquor Department warns
That Litten. • ~volyn
Clliltlan:
East put his ace. of spades
A-Bid four diiJioonds. There
Gaul, of Chtatet, Ohio,
Mrs. Leo B. Crew, Reynolds· Ohlolans against .drinking ever on dummY's queen and led 11113' welt be 1 fllom bore 111111
nil
bton
duly lppolnttd
You forget lbat "Modern Hosteaa" aalchhe and her buaband burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Executrix of lhtlstott of llctan
•in&lt;e
you
have
.....,
orl.rlnolly
increasingly
available
queen
of
diamonds.
back
lhe
"' To
Gout, dtctiHd, ltlt of Metga '
•d tllllld
fr:!endl in THEIR apertment. iler main worry Napper, Rutland Road ,
County, Ohio.
moonshine wiskey, which has South ducked and East con- your partner won't play )OU for
'
•• not 11 5PI ov.r « moral indlgqatlon, but "What Will iny Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Crodllors lrt requl;ed to 1111
tinued witti the jack. South ony man thin YQ\1 do t.ve.
:
tholr
&lt;lolms wllfl uld flducl•ry
llf'IIN , 'pt 111"1 t!Ut?" In HER eyea, lhe couple was as good Price, and Mrs, A. H. Durst, killed five persons in Georgia played his ace. this lime.
TODAY'll QUIEIITION
·
· Within lour moillfls.
since Christmas . Deputy
• 11111~ 'Aid wbo'a to uy whether a lasting relationship, without
Your do bid lout· diamondo
Dotod Ibis 26th ·doy of
Pomeroy, and Jolrs. Bonnie Director Don Laws sal!l the · Then l)e cashed his club ace~
Jonuory 1972.
West played the four spot and your pertner bids four
lilt lltlle lepi Jllper, Ia Immoral or not? lan't it possible these Miller, Rutland; are great- moonshinPrs in Goorgia had
JOHN C. lACON, Judgo
and South was home wilh the ht•a1111. What do you do now?
lwf!lllllllrried ''lnlhesigbt · "l'.od?" -H.
·
Court
of Comm011 PIUI
grandparenls.
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other support for black athl~lell
terminate!
once
their
eligibiUty has ended, · often
making itlmpoesible for them
to c~plete their eckicaliotj"
were also cited aa ~reas of
concern.
They also said the Incident in
Minneapolis, between foUnne.
sola and Ohio State which reto overflowing. But they aren't March ~ meeting ... I am also sulted in two blacks being kldi•.
given .any &lt;i the jobs on the urging a meeting of the Big Ten ed off the Gophers' basketball
administrative end of the presidents .. . to consider the team was "simply black ath·
structure. We want to end that proper steps necessary to bring letes verus while atl)lelell."
this matter to a satisfactory
segregation," lie said.
"U we were de~ding the
con.Clusion."
physics department here hire
No Comment
He added a study was begun two black nuclear physicists ...
Nine other UMamed schools' a month ago on the Spartans' I could see where there might
black faculty members - two campus to "uncover and elirni· not be qualified blacks to fill
from the Big Ten - had con- nate any patterns of discrimi· those positions," Green said.
tacled the group to lend their nation or unequal treatment "But no one can tell us there
support, Green said.
which might exist" in the ath· aren't any quaUIIed blacks to
He called ror Commissioner Ieite department. He did not referee Big Ten games."
Wayne Duke to discuss the say if the study was finished or
matter at the conference's what it uncovered.
meeting of athletic directors
Michigan State employs lour
and faculty representatives black assistant coaches in variMarch ~and threatened legal ous sports and has one fulltime
action to achieve their goal.
black coach, Payton Fuller,
Duke said In Chicago he had who runs the soccer program.
heard of the letter outlining the
Areas of Concern
grievances sent him by the
Michigan State. was one of
gro\lJl but declined comment the first major institutions in
unW il was in his hands.
the country to actively recruit
Michigan State President black athletes when it rose to
Clifton R. Wharton, a black prominance in the early 19508.
himself, said he was Black athletes at the school put
"requesting that Dr. John on a two-day boycott of athletic
Fuzak, our
Big
Ten events in AprU 1968.
representative, discuss these
A smaU group of athletes atissues fully at the forthcoming tended Thursday's session, in·
eluding Eric Allen, the Big
Ten's most valuable football
player last season, and fresh·
Another reason wh
man basketball star Lindsay
Delta continues to
Hairston .
"The nwnber of black athnumber one. Another
letes who never complete their
great tire from
formal education once their
company that · nal• •
athletic eligibility has ended"
become a legend In the
and "the fact that financial and . world of high per Herli Bowen tossed in 28 for
formance driving .
losing Walsh.
BUI Higgins was good for 30
NEW
points, including Ashland's last
folic which beat visiting Thorn·
Sugar Freeas More. II was 'the Eagles'
Taste Great
15th win against just four losses this season.
Mike Whelan's layup with
just four seconds left gave
John Carroll its win over Kenyon. Kenyon called time out
after the shot io set up a des992-7161
peration ,play, but threw the
Middleport,
Ohio
Middleport,
ball away .in the haste to get
it to ghe basket.

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EAST LANSING, Mich.
(UPI)-A group of black facul'ty members and athletes at
Michigan State University say
''the day of ease and grace is
over for the Big Ten in using
black athlelell."
"Most people are turned out
· to pasture at 6li," Dr. Robert
Green, head of the Michigan
State School oi Urban Affairs,
8aid Thursday at a news conference held by the group.
"But not the black athlete in
the Big Ten. He goes out to
pasture at age 21. Tbe Big Ten
is segregated, pure and sim·
pie," Green said.
The group wants immediate
hiring of black officials for
work at every remaining conference athletic contest this ac·
adernic year. Theif ultimate
goal is job parity for blacks as
coaches and athletic directors
in proportion to the number of
black athletes in competition.
"Blacks can run, they can
throw the football and dribble
the basketball so the field·
houses and stadiums ~re filled

United States .Cops Third Gold Medal
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SAPPORO, Ja)l811 (UPI)Blonde Barbara did It by the horde of newspapermen and
For the first time in 20 years, hairline margin of two-hun· photographers at the finish
the United Stales has a genuine dredths of a second as she that the poor · weather conOlympic "snow queen"- twice zipped through a swirling ditions were no Impediment.
blonde Barbara Cochran, snowstOrm to defeat a trio of
"I skied very well and the
whose surprise triumph in the French girls who had been poor conditions did not bother
women's special slalom ski expected to continue European me at all," the elated Miss
race gave America its third · domination of the ski sport.
Coclil"an said. "After having
gold medal of the Sapporo
'And, in these days of the best time in the first heat, I
. Games-the higheSt U.S. total "women's lib," It mlgttt be tried not to be nervous and I
in 12 years.
noted that no U.S. man ever guess starting laSt in the
Not since Andrea Mead hss won an Alpine ski gold second heat was some advan·
Lawrence, lilte Miss Cochran a medal in the Olympics.
tage. I knew who I had to
Vermont girl, captured both
Total Time 1:31.24
beat."
the giant slalom and the
Miss Cochran, 21, of RichFrance's Danielle Deber·
special slalom at Oslo in 1952 mond, VI., who was timed in ·nard was second to Miss
has an American woman won 46:05 for the first run of the Cochran in a time of 1:31.26
an Alpine skiing gold medal in slalom and 45: 19 in the second and teammate Florende
the Olympics.
for a total of 1:31.24, told a steurer was third in I :32.69.
While Miss Cochran's victory
in the slalom was unexpected,
so was a third-place finish by
HIGHLIGHTS
Anne Henning in the 1,1100
meter speedskating. Favored
with Paul Crabtree.
to win the 1,1100 after her vic·
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SATIJRDA·Y, FEB.12
Abe Cincoln would have
•been a •olandy' ' basketball
'player, and so·.fo '~elebrate
his blrlhd•Wfhere's ·lols •of
roundball· action
on
television. Come to think of
11; he would have been a good
TV personality, too:
PI. Pleasant .vs. Wahama,
video replay of Friday's
game•. ll ·a.m., Ch. s.
De Paul vs. Notre Dame, 1
p.m., Chs. 2 &amp; 7.
Wake Forest vs . 6th- ranked Virginia (one-point
winners in an overtime
thriller over WVU Wednesday in Charleston), 2
p.m.• Ch. 8.
Ohio Slate vs. Purdue, 2
p.m., CH. 6.
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Marshall lstlll rated lllhl
vs. Bowling Green, 8 p.m.,
Ch. 9, with pre.game show at
7:30.

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·There's no shortage of
other sports, either.
Let's face II. America Is
laking a clobbering 'In the
Winter Olympics . But some
of the action Is great,
anyhow.
As the events wind up,
there are three ·showings
today, all on Chs. 2 &amp; 7. Catch.
them at 3 f .m., 9 p.m., and a
wrapup a 11:30.
Also:
"Outdoors"

features

fishing for dolphins lis this
really a sport, to fish for such
harmless. and intelligent
creatures?), 3:30 ' p.m., Ch .
10.
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Pro Bowlers Tour goes to
the King Louis Open, 3:30
p.m.. Ch. 12.
The CBS Goll Classic is .at
4 p.m., Ch . 8, and the Bo~
Hope Desert Golf Classic Is
at 5 p.m.• Chs. 2 &amp; 7,

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If you're not a spo(ls tan,
this Isn't a very good
Saturday. !That's a lie. In
my judomenl, Saturday Is
!tie bestIV day of the week,
lust because of the Archie
Bunker-Mary Tyler Moore·
Dick Van Dyke triad on
CBS.) Movies are the main
additional staple.
The Ch. 4 prime-time film
has "See How They Run,"
with John Forsythe, 7· p.m.
Also: " Dracula ," the

original 1931 Bela Lugosi
chiller, 11 : 15 p.m., Ch . 6 ...
"Crawlspace," 11 :30 f ·m"
Ch. 10 ... "Secret o the
Purple Reel," 1 a.m., Ch. 10
... Triple · leature ,

"Stagecoach to Dancer 1 S
Rock," "Man In the Dark,''

and "Counterplot," starts at
1 a.m., Ch. 4.
SUNDAY, . FEI.RUARY 13
Hats oft to Channel 10
today . They have some
exce11ent prograrnm lng
making an appearance.
. First, there'• Columbus
Town Meeting, which takes
up a.· statewl,de (even
nationwide! issue: Should
so-callod "no fault fn.
sura nee" be adopted?' If's at
12: lO p.m.
1 ,
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Then .c.. ~"American
Journal," lint show of a
••rtes featuring Donald
1Buz) Lukens of Dayton, who
has Portamoutti and ,toledo'sgrelit quarterbaCk, Chuck
Ealey; •• guest, 1: :tO p.m.
And lhially, a now series of
Young POIC!ple's Concerts,
with Leonard Bernstein,
m•kn Iii boW, feoturlng

Llszt's "Faust SymPhony ."
What's oo TV on Sund;ly
morning? Relig ion . and
kiddie shows, right? Well,
generally, yes. But there's
much more, too - with
shows like these :

Morning news. 8:15, Ch . ~
... .Your Health, 8:30, Ch. 4 ...
Black Cameo, 8: 55, Ch. 4 ...
Together, 9:30, Ch. 10 ... Kid
Talk, a discussion show, 10,
Ch ..8 ... Focus on Columbus,
11, Ch. 4 ... Point of View, lL
Ch . 6 ... Consumer Report,
1L Ch. 7.

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Sports? But of course:
Bowling from Columbus,
noon, Ch. 6.
Fred Taylor · OSU
Basketball, 12:30 p.m., Ch . 4.
Mountaineer Sports, 1:30
p.m., Ch. 7.
.
Marshall hig~lighls , 2: 45
p.m., Ch. 2.
Olympic Games windup, 3
p.m., Chs. 2 &amp; 7.
·
Final• of Bob Hope Desert
Golf Classic, 5 p.m., Chs . 2 &amp;
7.

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Bill Russell has a new
intP.rvlew show on Ch. 6 at 7

p.m. Tonight, the great black

star ot the tlostOn Leltlcs has

a most unlikely guest:
Former Georgia Gov. Lester
Maddox; plus Kenny Rogers
and the First Edition,
regulars on " Rolling on the

River/' seen nc:iw at two

spots on cable TV, including
tonight at 7:30, Ch. 12.

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There's a bang-up week
kicking off as far as TV
movies are concerned, with

"Cleopatra" and "Ben Hur"

both scheduled. Cleo, with
Liz Taylor, Richard Burton,
et al., shows Part! at 9 p.m.,
Ch . 12. "Ben Hur," Part I,

7:30p.m., Ch. 8.

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Henry VIII gave his name
to six wives, and they were
part of a~ acclaimed series
that ran last summer on

network TV and just finished
a sornewhat·expanded run
on public TV ..
But Henry's daughter gave
her nam, ,to an entire era,
and Elizabeth I has a six·
part series about her reign
beginning tonight on Ch. 11,
at 9 p.m. Recommendeq, and
we admit It's a shame that II
ha• to conflict with the
premiere of 11 Cieopatra.''
wl lh one of history's most
ta'sclnallng women up·
staging the other, and vice
versa .

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MOVIES: "Biondie's Big
Deal/' 8 a.m., Ch. 10 ... "The
MissoUri Traveler," 11 : 15
p.m., Ch. 10.

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MONDAY: "Watch Your
Chile!-The Me Too Show"
makes its debut today at 1
p.m.·, Ch. 7. II sounds like a
mixture of "Sesame Strilet"
and " Mister Rogers:• If It's
as good as either of ·them,
It'll be well worth watching.

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GRIPE DEPARTMENT:
Just when the ,_!works do
.something nice, like cutting
dawn on the number of
commercials in kiddie shows
(watch, they really are doing
Ill, they pull some bonehead
deal
likf
schedullna
"Cieopetra'.' and ' 1 Bon· Hurr.
In overlapPing lime P"riods,
moklng 111 wonder If they
really care. alter all.

old Monica Pllug, who posted
an Olympic record time of
1:31.4.
Dianne Holwn, the third
American girl to bring home a
gold medal (hers in the 1,500
meter speedskating) once
again carries the 'O.s• .hopes
today for ~till another gold in
the 3,0:00 meter speedskating.
Miss Holum wW be joined by
teammate Mrs. Jeanne
Omelenchuk, a 311-year old
veteran of three Olympics.
In the other competition
Friday, the Russian !film of
Alexander Tokhonov, Hinnant
Saline, IvanBoakov and Viklor
Mamatov won the men's
biathlon in a time of I )lour, Sl
minutes and 44.92 seconds
while Poland's Wojciech
Fortuna took the 90-meter
jump, the most spectacuiar of
the Olympic events.
Friday's only other gold
admitted to being "sore and medal event was the men's
aching" after trying to better figure skating where the
·her own .500.~or~1 Thurs!lll)l. Americans were given lltUe
. . ,·J )I;1 ai dOil '· ~t t
· · ctiance for a medal. Czechos·
"Today
s a'
daY," lovakla's Ondrez Nepela held a
Miss HeMing said after being solid lead after the compulsory
. upset by Germany'~ 17-year figures .

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Walsh 81·74 Victim;
Dominican ·Tilt Will
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Start At 8 Saturday
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With four men scoring in double figures, Coach
Art Lanham's Rio Gra_nde College Redmen downed
visiting Walsh College 81·74 at Lyne Center Thurs·
day evening in a non-conference contest.
Capt. Roger Bentley pumped in 26 points,
followed by Ron Lambert's 20, Harry Hairston's 15
and Wray Jordan's 11.
The victory upped Rio's season mark to 11·9.
The Cavaliers dropped to 3·16 on the year.
Herb Bowen, 6-3 guard,
paced the visitors with 28
points. Paul Roman, 6-4 for.
ward had 12 and Mark Roman,
6-5 center had 11.
The Redmen, for the second
night in a row, hit above the
.500 ·mark from the field,
sinking 35 of 67 attempts for .
52.2 pet. Rio was 11 of IS at the
foul circles. The Redmen
hauled down 39 rebounds .
llairston pulled down 14.

WALSH (74) - Bowen 11-6·
28; Carter 3-0·6; Dunn 1-2·4;

DELTA

TRANS-AM

Bearcats Post
Win In Garden
By United Press International
Derrek Dickey scored a
career-high 40 points to carry a
young CinciMati team to a
win Thursday night in Madison
Square Garden in New York.
The Bearcats, none of whom
is seniors, look over in the second half to beat Rutgers fi4.74.
Dickey was unstoppable from
in close as the 6-foot-7 forward
hit on 17 of 23 floor shots and
haulect in 12 rebounds.
Rutgers owned a 43-40 half.
time lead, but a layup by
Dickey gave Cincinnati, now
11-8, the lead for good at 60-59
with 6:15 left in the game.
Dickey ripped off six points in
a flnallll-2 outburst that final·
ly iced the win.
In other games, Dayton,
which iost by two points earller in \he wee)(, heat Loyall\ of
C~icago by on~. 91·90. _
Jack Kill scored 24 points, 16
in ·the first half, to spark the
Flyers to a 44-34 Intermission
lead, and then scored a field
goal and a free throw in the
final24 seconds to seal the win.
High for Dayton was Donald
Smith with 25 points, but La
Rue.Martin of Loyola got game
honors with 33 points.
Dayton, which lost 76-74 to
Western Kentucky on Monday,
is now 111-10. Loyola fell Ill 810.
Also, St. Francis (Pa.) beat
Steubenville 96-88, Ashland
edged Thomas More (Ky.) 9().
67, Rio Grande trimmed Walsh
61·74 and John Carroll sneaked
by Kenyon 78-76.
Steubenville, now lll-11, was
paced by regularly high.,scoring
Cleo McNeal with 24 points.
Rio Grande's Roger Bentley
hit for 26 points as the Red·
men got their lith win, while

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Eighth Grade
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The
"Love Bundle"

GENERAL

RACINE
Southern
District's eighth grade
basketball team was defeated ·
by Glouster Thursday at
Trimble, 41·30. For Southern,
Dunning led with 12, Schultz
had 9, and Roberts 7.
For Glouster, Hunter had 17
and Lewis 5.
Southern's seventh grade
squad ended its season at 14·1
and the eighth grade at 14-3.
Ralph Wigal is coach.

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OOLUMBUS - The 20th 76 Sunday subscribers of The
Mnivenary of one ·of Ohio's cOlumbus J;&gt;isptach in an area
. IIIII known youth recognition of limited potential. His
programs, lhe GleM L. Cox cusWnlers commended him for
Ntwlpaperboy Achievement his
service,
i~dustry,
Awri, was observed today thoughtfulnet18, courtesy and
with announcement of Richard responsibility on lhe route and
Alley, 14, of Worthington, and as a person who ' thinks of
William McMahon, 17, of others.
Middletown as Junior and
A straight A student in 7th
Senior winners in the 1971 grade, Alley also parUcipates
competition.
in baseball , soccer, gym·
Both young men, together . nastics, wrestling, mineral
with 10 honorable mention rock collecting, writing, and
·boys,willreceivetheirawards, archery, and he has received·
Including $100 from their awards and trophies in all
respective newspapers, The these activities . Small in
Columbus Dispatch and The stature, Rick makes up for this
Middletown Journal , at in aggressiveness, initiative,
tonight's annual awards personality and intelligence.
banquet of the Ohio Newspaper He also serves lhe United
Association in the Sheraton· Baptist Church, Columbus, as
Columbus Motor Hotel. Chief a junior high youth group
Justice C. William O'Neill of leader.
the Ohio SUpreme Court and
From his route profits in II'.!
former Governor of Ohio wlU years Alley has already saved
make the presentations, aided over $1,000 and adds to this by
, by Donald C. Rowley, mowing lawns, babysitting,
~ president-publisher of Rowley caring for pets and doing other
jobs for his customers, who
1 Publications, Ashtabula, and
ONA president.
also help him with gifts for the
, Also speaking at the banquet fine service he provides.
'" will be Governor John J.
Writing
about
his
Gilligan,
following
his newspaperboy experience,
presentation of The Governor's Alley said his route work'
Award to several Ohioans for supplied money for a college
their
excellence
of education, hobbies, church and
.chievement for the benefit of personal spending. He added
Ohio and its citizens.
the business experience and
Special banquet guests will con tact with people were of
include members of the equal importance to him.
Governor's cabinet and other "Buying at wholesale, selling
state &lt;ificials, parents of the 12 at retail, soliciting business,
newspaperboys in the final making deliveries intact and
Judsing, and the Judses who on time , keeping the books in
aelected the winners. They proper order, and keeping the
were: Judge Lowell Howard, customers happy are aU very
Athens
Common Pleas good training for almost all
Court; Donald Barrett, mayor
of Athens, and
Dale
Schumacher, assistant athletic
director, Ohio University at
I Athens. All three were former
newspaperboys . Basis of
Judging was on route
management, school activities,
pe~:~onal activities and com.
munlty service.
Newspaperboy Alley, son of · OOLUMBUS - The 1972
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Alley of Heart Fund Kickoff Dinner will
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after gradiJallon. Guaranteed
home, 1112 ·baths, •!lualtd on
thing I have ever done," he He was altar boy at St. Mary's weather information.
Jackson at Gallipolis
assignments
to
Europe,
choice
rental lot; cal! alter 6
Logan at Athens
·
concluded.
· CAtholic Church, and he has
Miller said 21 House Waverly
Korea,
Hawaii,
or
selected
p.m.
weekdays
or any lime on
irooton
Newspaperboy McMahon, also spent some time in Ap- colleagues joined him in Wellston at
locations in ihe U.S. See your
weekend 992-5570.
at Meigs
2-9,6tp
ioi:al Army representative for
lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. palachia working with under· sending a letter to the White
facts
about
the
180-Day
Wllliam . McMahon of Mid· privileged families and youth. House last November urging
Delayed Entry Program and GELDING work pbny - $25;
dletown, has carried the
Bill pays for his own clothes the inclusion of Ohio into the
the Army's new pay raise.
mary pony - $20; filly colt
Middletown Journal 31'.! years and supplies from his route weather forecasting service.
For niore Information call
pony - SlO; phone 367·7534.
593-3022.
. . 2·9· )Otp
without a complaint with a profits and saves $15 a week,
Miller is serving his third
2·7·51c
present route of 115 sub· having over $2,500 in the bank House term as representative
FOUR ways to· buy at Parson's
scribers, His customers have in addition to some in mutual of the 13-county lOth .
Furniture - Cash with ··big
Wanted To Buy
. . discount;
lay.awayi; 90 days
commented on his politeness, funds. As a municipal life Congressional District, and is a
SMALL
Buildozer.:-Phooe
949Holzer
Medical
Center,
First
with
no
Interest
charge i easy
punctuality and care in guard last summer, he added · candidate for reelection.
3716.
.
lerm
payment
plan.
On Sale
Ave. and Cedar St. General
delivering the newspapers the Ill his earnings while still
2·11-3tc
2
pc.
living
room
suite
with
visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m.
way each customer desires,
continuing the 'newspaper
Herculon covers - $99. tS;
Colle!!• Basketball ResuHs · Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to OLD l'tiRNITURE, Round Oak
Recliner chairs - . S59.95;
An honor student as a junior route. He also served as a Red
tables, Brass beds, dishes,
By Untleil Press lntornationol
Athens
.Dinette Sets- $79.95;
•:30
p.m.
Parents
only
on
in high school, McMahon is Cross life saving instructor.
clocks, and·or complete
Temple 71 Seton Hall 58
Westinghouse
Electric stoves
Pediatrics Ward.
households . Write M. D.· - -$199.95; lots of good used
torn between art and science
The two winning and 10 . Lehman84 Pratt Ins!. 70
Miller, Rl. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Births
furniture, At Parson's Fur.
and hopes to develop both into honorable mention MariS! 10-4 King's Coli. 93
Call 992-6271.
Drew
57 Yeshiva 53
niture
and Appliance, Inc.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Edward
12-17-ttc
a career.
newspaperboys were selected Falrmntsl.82 Dvs&amp;Eikns 73
Slate Route 7, Kanauga, Ohio.
Napper,
Jr.,
Rutland,
twin
·
---,-...,.---;:...:.;...:;..;,
' His hobbies include swim- from the more than 50,000 boys Cal .• pa. 97 Aldrsn-Brodds85
2·9·4tc
daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. F Sale
Trade
ming, which for over six years who deliver newspapers to the, Coppin St. 91 St. Mary's BS
Fresno St. 76 Lng Bch St. 69
Charles
Ewing, Jackson, a ELECTRIC guitar in good COU)N IAL Early . American
he . has won many awards, 4.5 million subscribers of Ohio Seattle
65 Portland 62
Slereo. AM-FM radio com.
son.
condition far' box guitar .
track , cross-country, art, newspapers.
Ky. Wesleyan 90 S.E . Mo. St. BS
binallon,
4 speed changer, 4
Phone 843-2688.
Armstrong 97 Augusta 85 ·
Discharges
speaker
sound system.
2·11-Jtc
Babson BO Gordon 78
Marketta L. Ptanta, Inez
Balance
$78.59.
Use our
Brandeis 108 Norwich (16
budget
terms.
Call
992-7085.
Randolph,
Deloris
Ann
U.rt,
Bos. St. 97 Brdgwlr 51. 74
Rent
2-9-4tc
Virginia Riffle, Thomas 4 ROOMS and bath unfurnished
Fisk W Alabama A&amp;MBS
Harpur 78 N.Y. Maritime 51
Willoughby, Jr., Mrs. William
house, 1650 Lincoln His.· BEAUTIFUL MODERN
Mercer 95 Oglethorpe 62
Phone 992·3874.
Walnut Stereo-radio com Arthur,
·
Jr.,
and
daughter,
Mercyhursl91 Alliance 72
bination, 4 speaker sound
2·6·61c
,
Regina Sue Ghearing, Mrs.
Newberry SO Presby. 71
system,
4 speed · changer,
Norlh.Park H Elmhurst67
Deborah Kay Wolf, Wanda 0.
BEDROOM trailer apart· separate controls. Balance
R.i. Coli. 99 Fitchburg 63
Gilliland, Diana J. Fronatt,
ments , ideal for couples.
$62.74. Use our budget terms.
RioGrande81 Walsh74
Call 992-7085.
Delia
Fultz,
Jenette
Dalley,
Contact
McClure's
Dairy
Isle,
Trinity 96 Lake Forest 62
992-5248
or
992-3436.
2·9·61c
people, and an auction at the of the While House, one each Souhamptn 74 Bloomfleld68
Audie D. Barry, Dana L. Klilg;
2·3·121c
Edlnboro74 Lock Hayen66
Neil House Motor Hotel in from Mrs. Richard Nixon and Grove.
Mrs. James E. Milliron and
TWIN
NEE.DLE Sewing
'City 74 Wash&amp;Jeff 53
Columbus, Valentine's Day, her daughter, Julie Nixon Union. N.Y. 76 Hartwick 53
FURNISHED and unfurnished . Machine 1971 Model In walnut
son, Marion Patrick, Everett
apartments. Close to school. stand. All feature&amp; built-in to
Feb. 14, beginning at 6 p. m. Eisenhower, and one of the Beckley91 W.V\ Wesleyan79
'
A. Price, Helen Ryari, Jacob 'A.
Phone 992-5434.
· make fancy ·designs and do
· d b Assumpllon90Georgetown83
Following introductions of LBJ R · h
Shawan
.
IV,
Gladys
A.
10-18-llc
stretch . sewing. Also bui·
anc
s1gne
Y western Car.67 UNC Ashvl60
celebrity guests and the ad· President and Mrs. Lyndon Samford68South Alabama 53
W'Icox
tonholes, blind hems etc.
1 on, Leona "B· Wood • 4 ROOMS, bath. attic storage, $43.35
cash price or terms
dress by the special guest, Johnson.
I'
St
.
Louis
76 Memphis St. 72
Hobart Vaughn, Elbert A.
lull basement, fenced yard available. Phone 992·5641.
I.
Cenlral Ohio Heart Chapter's
Others are f Om Senator Bluelld St. 90 W.V. St. 89
'
La'Y,less, Nellie Watson; Mrs.
~t'::rs,dr~~!fvaypal~~·r~~
,. 2-9-4tc
Honorary
Heart
Fund Robert A. Taft, rJr., a cam· Pennsylvanla69Columbla59
.....
,.,
. , ,.,1
Prlncetoo96 &lt;;arnett 69
Gladys 0. ~· Laur~ F.
Lincoln His. Phone 992-2780 or VACUUM ):LEANER. Electric .
«" •+ •r
"' ' '
·~ .
•~· - ~·
• .. 7 :C~afrmari ;. chds. Schenkel, paign badge from the Tall· Hpuston 100 Centenary 83
!,
•
Darnell, .Audra ~/ Keyse and
992-3432.
Hygiene New Demonstratcir
bidding 'will start on the Sherman campaign of 1908; Ci~clnnatl 84 Rutgers 74
Mrs: Amy Don1111llY.
· lie
has all cletnlng callachmtnts,
0 0
Celebrity Auction.
By Helen Bottel
pius the new Electro Suds for
Gov. John J. Gilligan 's plaque ~=~'~e~1c~ ~ ~y~~t:64
Pro-Auctioneer Si Lakin will inscribed with his election Tulsa 7.5 North Tex. St. 69
shampooing carpet. Only
-For Sale
1
S27.50 cash prize or terms
take bids on:
acceptance; from Bob Hope a S.F.Auslin93Sam Hous. J3
MOBILE HOME on nice lot, available. Phone 992-5641.
. 'th h' 1
ki
Bishop 88 Austin Colt. 71
GOODRICH RESIGNS
Secoilclll'hoaghll ... Too Late
A decoupage box sent by Jim key c ha m
Wl
1S amed s • St.Fran .• pa 96 Steubenvl88
forced
air area.
con- ---------~.:._·9-'lc
ditlonlng,air In heat,
Racine
Dear Helen:
CHARLESTON, W.Va.
Backus; an autographed script slope nose etched in relief, and · Ashland 90 Thos. More, ky. 87
Phone 992·6329.
(UP!) -Ward c. Goodrich,
1961 BUICK Skylark - $150;
About a month ago we put our newborn up for adoption. The from Doris Day's current a variety of pictures of the Ohio John Carroll78 Kenyon 76
2·9-tfc
1967 Honda '50'- S85; phooe
.
.
.
Ctarioo8HIIppery
Rock
72
·
who
look
·
the
job
ODiy
two
n1110111nre !J1811Y but the main one was that our marriage Just television serie~. "The Doris State Umvers1ty stad1wn from Shepherd90Madlson77
-------Athens 5'13-7390.
months ago, resigned Tburs· OLIVER 70 tractor - $275;
2·9·31c
WMD't working out. We realize the baby is much better off with Day Show;" a Don Loper lie the recent Rose Bowl years Johns Hopkins 60 Urslnus 47
Homellte
Chain
SawSlOO;
day
as
general
manager
&lt;i
the
from
Jack
Benny,
and
a
"This
TWO lmng parenta than in a broken home. So I filed. for divorce
back to an original picture of Bradley 85 Drake69
or bolh f.or $350; phone 247·
Charleston Cbarlles of the
. ti
I th tad' .
S. W. La. 94 McNeese St. 83
· and tbe baby went to ita new home directly from the hospital. No, is Your Life" ashtray from the ded lea
3547 or 247-2543.
on o e s tum m Tex.-EI Paso77 Colo. St. 70
.lEGAL NOTICE .
International
League.
Ralph
Edwards,
and
etchings
2·11·3fc
rd nmr try to get him back. He's theirs.
1922.
PanAm.104 Houston Bap.89
Goodrich cited alleged Inter·
Nollco of Flllnt of
Vir. Tech 90 Wm.&amp;Mary 69
I'm now attending bualness coUege and will soon have a good
FLOOR
furnace;
2
wheels
for
Inventory
and A,pralstment
LSU !NO! 92South Fla. 87
ftn!nce In the .performance d.
G.M. vehicle; electric heater; The 5toto of Ohio, Mili•
job. My new Ufe is shaping up well- alone -but Helen, I miss
hiJ duties, lack d. adequate
new G 70 15" Goodyear tire ; COunty.
the baby 10 mum that I sink Into deep depression.
RENOVATION PLANS
Prob•tt Court
phone 992·5510.
funds and no algneil contract
To the Executors or Ad·
I try to keep atn busy with work, school, play. I even
NEW YORK (UPI)-Tbe in- for himself u the reuons.
2-11-stc
of the 11fatea; to
dwnecl the neighbor's barn. I concentrate on happy thoughts,
- ' - - - - - - mlnlstrators
stallation &lt;i artificial turf and
such of the following 11 are
HOUSE trusses made to your residents of the Stole of Ohio,
but IIIUI the thoughts rl. my baby haunt me. How can I get over
the 'removal of all poles In
specillcallons. Phone 992· viz : - the surviving spouH, the
lbia! - MISSING ONE LITTLE ONE
Yankee Stadium are part of the
2217.
next of kin, tht beneficiaries
under the will; and to the atDeer Milling:
2·1
Hie
proposed renovation of the
AGREES TO CHANGE
torney
or
ettornevs
'lbe llreakup of a marriage generalell an overwhelming
An estimated 30 to 40 times.' My hope is that this famous stadium, It was reCOLUMBUS (UPI) - The AFGHANS - S50 &amp; $45; Quilts representing . any of the
aforemen·rroned persons :
1en1e of failure -even when the marriage was entirely bad.
thousand United Methodist study ·. will strengthen our vealed Thurlday by Norman attorney general's office &amp;&amp;ys
-SSO; Quilt taps-S15; phone
Newell S. Hysell, No; 20,541,
992·2616.
Oeceaud, Salisbury Township,
Add to this the loss of yolir baby- even when you know he Is men and women in a thousand people as they continue to cope Redlich, first assislirit cor· the maker of Milnot, an
County, Ohio;
2·11-lOtp Meigs
imitation evapotated milk, has
better &lt;if whel'e he tS - and gullt combines with self-doubt to local churches across the West with the harsh realities of the poration counsel.
William P. Gruner, No .
Redlim also said there were agreed to make changes in the DOUBLE barrel 12 gauge, set of 20,595, Deceased, Sutton
!iring you vecy low.
Ohio Conference ·will spend present age ."
Melg• County, Ohio.
cattle racks for Ford pickup, Township,
Concentrate on doing things that make )'ou feel proud of many hours during Lent in a
Ministers in the 204 churches plana to have a Canadian product's advertising and
You are hereby notified that
man's 21 Jewel Bulova watch, the Inventories and Ap .
special study of the Bible.
younelf. Fill your life with accompllsiunents. Find new frie!lds
of the Athens District in which footbaH team play some games labeling so It can be sold in
phone 2~7· 2161.
pralsem en11 of the estatn of th&amp;
In preparation, Bishop F. Meigs and Gallia are located, in the stadium.
Ohio lawfully.
; lnd balk In the assurance that they care for you. A!ld remember
2·11-6tc aforementloned, ,deceased, late
of said County, wore flied In thla
,-,-----::...:,
: - time beala. You may never entirely outgrow woodering how Gerald Ensley, episcopal will be led in their preparatory
Court
. Said Inventories and
DON'T
pump
your
sluggish
I ·~t might have been," but you WILL learn to live with lt. - leader of the Ohio West Area, sessions by these leaders who WIN AT BRIDGE
Appralsements
be lor
septic lank. Get Klean-Em- hearing before thiswill
instructed a selected group of studied under the bishop;
Court on the
'I· HElEN
Ail Septic Tank Cleaner. · 28th day of Ftbruery, 1972, at
72 ministers from the con. Conrad 0. Diehm, Immanuel .
Landmark Farm Bureau, lO:DO o'clock A.M.
1
I~ .......
'"'-- Helen
.:
Pomeroy.
ference's 14 districts and their Church, LOgan; Robert Fisher,
Any person · dtslrlng to file
2·11·11C exuptlons thereto must file
superintendents In January. New Lexington charge; Arthur
them at least five days prior to .,
· My niece is going to be married soon. Her parents are
with a trump, ruffed the six
This year's subject is the Book L. Duhl, The Plains-Bethel,
the date set for hearing. ,
NORTH
11
ll!parated. Tbe father won't give her away, and the mother of Revelation.
of spades; entered dummy
Given undtr my hand ana
•
KQ6
Athens; Earse Mauler,
sealofsald Court, thll eth day of
"doean'tknowwhetherornotahe can come." The girl isn't living
with
a
iecond
trwnp;
dis·
¥QJ8
During the first two weeks of
February, 1972.
'
. card~ hls last cllamond on ~ · · ··· .. ·· ,
, It home, butllhewantaa big wedding -which she'llpay for with February, these ministers will Crooksville, and Roy E. Wigal,
• 7~4
John
c.
Bacon
Belpre St. Marks.
the kin~ of spades; ruffed 1
The
Acllng Judge and ex-officio
the help &lt;i her fiance.
·
.10852
lead relreals, to be attended by
Clerk olsltld Court
Times
of
classes
in
local
dummys
last
cliamond
and
,
DEYOTEOTOTHE
WEST
EAST
All added complication: ber husband-lo-be bas asked his
By Ann B. Wation,
another thousand ministers churches will vary, some to be • .Jl0953
led
one
of
his
low
clubs.
INTER
!ST
oF
.r\842
Deputy Clerk
lriend (a Negro) to stand as best man. Everyone is trying to talk from the 14 districts. They, in
West was stuck In with the
ME IGS·MASON AREA
(2) 11, 18
¥72
¥53
held on Sund~ys, · others on
king of clubs anCI had to lead CKESTER
L.
TANNEHILL
•.
them out d. a big wedding because of these things. I suspect the turn. wm leach classes in their week nights.
tK853
tQJIO
Exec. Ed.
.K4
.QJ97
a spade or a diamond. Jt did
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
mother won't attend be.cause of the color problem.
churches between Ash Wed·
not matter which South
city·Edltor
LEGAL NOTtC:I
SOliTH (D)
In view at all these difficulties, wouldn't It be better to keep nesday and Holy Week.
Nolle,
Is horet&gt;y glvon that
•
·
d
d'
.
Published
dally
except
I
r uffed In dummy, an
18· Saturday by The Ohio valley sealed bids will bt received at
tbe Wedding simple and smaU? -AUNT OF THE BRIDE
Th!Wis the seventh in a series ROBINSON HONORED
¥A.K10964
carded his last club. ·
Publishing Corrrpany , 111
the office of the Vliltgt Council,
I&gt;·II' Aunt :
of annual Bible studies
tA92
South
Was
litcky.
He
found
C~url
St.. Pomeroy, Ohio, Village of Pomeroy, In coro of
NEW YORK (UPI)-Brooks
..... 63
Donald 'Colllns, Prtsldent of the
llhlftk ANY wedding should remain simple and smaU - but · launched by Bishop Ens· Robinson, all-tilar third baseWest wl.th klIll ...... one c1uI) •""·
992-2156,~usinfts
EditorialOffice
PhanoPhone
992. Village Council, tht loard
I!No1'u personal preference and ooe I don't push on others.
and each opponent with ex- ~157 .
East- West vulner;able
,
ley
in
his
jurisdic· man of the three-time Ameri·
having
su·ptrvlslon
or
actly
two
trumps
but
South
Second
class
pootoge
paid at
management ...Df the rHI estate
tion since 1966. It is the can League c h a m p i o n
West North Eosl South
Pm!ape your niece could have a nonlradllional ceremony
, Ohio .
to be sold, until 12:00 o'clock
had gven
I
the cardsevery . Pomeroy•
1¥
National adverllslng
largest of its kind within the Baltimore Orioles, was
which would eliminate walking down an aiale with her father noon
on tht 6th dey of M1rch.
Pass 2¥
P8$5 4¥
chance.
\
represontati~e
BottineiH
.
·
1972,
tor the purchaH of the
10.5-million
member
Gr eve~~ having il special church pew for parents ... a garden or
honored Thursday as "the
Pas...:
Pass , Pass
Note tlult he led the ace of Gellagher , tnc ., 12 Eut 42nd · following deacrlbod root tstate : .
denomination.
_
Pllrk wedding, perhaps.
clubs as BOOR ·a s heJ: In If St., Now York Clly, New York.
Lot 12 In V. B. Horton's Ad·
player who best typifies lhe
Opening lead.i.• J
•
Subscription ratts · Oe .
dillon to Pomeroy, L6t lJ In v.
Said Bishop Ensley of this game of baseball" at a IUJio
'!be belt JnBn? This is the bridegroom's choice, and those
he bad postponed
t play livered• by carrier where . B. Hor·ton•s 'Addition to'
year's subject:
who don't awrove can Jolly weU stay away. Their prejudices
cheon presided over by By Oswald &amp; .Jamea Jacoby the 'chances are that West avolla.blo so cents per week ; : Pomeroy.
would have dropped the king By Molor Route where carrier
Reference o,ed : Vofumt 205,
"The Book of Revelation has Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
mlgbt ruin lhe day. -H.
,
serv•ce not available: One
Pago
317 at tho Melga county,
h
been described by Bible
month sus . By moll In Ohio ' Ohio, Doed Recorda .
Harmon Killebrew of the ... ·It is almost impossible for under t e ace.
Said property ltlo btaold and
scholars as a 'book for difficult Minnesota Twins, Ernie Banks North and South to keep out
(NIW$PAPU INTIRPIISI.t.SSN.I I' "sn1d w. va., One vear $1&lt;.00.
Dear Helen :
1
x months $7 . 25 . Thret
convoyed
to the hlghtsl blddor
months ~.50 . Subscription
upon the following ttrms: c..h
of the Chicago Cubs and AI of four ·hearts with today's
Your reply to "Modern Hosteas"whoworries about sleeping
cards. Of course, if North
price Includes Sunday Times. · in htnd on doy at uto.
Kaline at the Detroit Tigers a no-trumpist he wUI res]IOnd
1 Stntinel.
ll'rln&amp;tmenta for guesta who tblnk marriage is UMeceasary,
. The right Is rtllrved to rtloct
111 bids
BIRTH IN OGDEN
were the other fll1allsll in one no-trump to his partner's
lppalled me I You lllld, ''Let these friends sleep wherever they
The biddinl! has beon:
""'
1 lny andOontld
C~illna, Prtsldtnt
Mr. and Mrs. Don Napper of voting .by major league execu- heart opening and then bid · Weol Nbrlh l!ut South
wUit -11'1 their decillion."
of Vlllogo Council
·
(
Pus
·
Vll.logo of Pomor~y
,Let me tell you
:.Mwal.s are everybody's business, Ogden, Utah are announcing tives and members of the news three no-trump after the
Jane Vl'llton, Clerk, '
correct three heart rebid.
Pass
1•
Pui · 1•
'IP"'ielly In your own trJme. '1be fact that M.H. is bothered is a lhe birth of their first child, a media.
{1) 21, 21; (2) 4, II, 'II, 5tc
2t
2¥
P111
·
3¥
This
time
the
no-trumpist
son,
Jeremiah
Michael,
on
IDOd .a,. a ~'Mi'l*lMI.If ll!e Ia ...r1y a friend ot these im' '
4. .
Pus
?
would be right and thr~ no- Pas.'
NOTIC• 01' APPOIN1MiNT
lllaral people lbe will try to l!nighten them out and show them Feb. 8 at the Air Force hospital
You,
South,
hold:
The
St.tion
trump is a cinch. There Is no
.
., Cost Nt. H.4 16
there
.
The
infan
I
weighed
F;AIR
WARNING
the;lboald litblr pertcrgit married.!At her be guided by her
.18154
.&lt;\IU
tAU.Jt
play
for
four
hearts
but
real
'
lstoto
tf
••••• lout,
seven pounds, four ounces.
Docoultl.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The South brought it home.
. IWI Cllle:leia. - MODERN CHRISTIAN
What do you dt) now?
,
Notlct 11 ilortby giyon t~it
Grandparents are Mr . . and Ohio Uquor Department warns
That Litten. • ~volyn
Clliltlan:
East put his ace. of spades
A-Bid four diiJioonds. There
Gaul, of Chtatet, Ohio,
Mrs. Leo B. Crew, Reynolds· Ohlolans against .drinking ever on dummY's queen and led 11113' welt be 1 fllom bore 111111
nil
bton
duly lppolnttd
You forget lbat "Modern Hosteaa" aalchhe and her buaband burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Executrix of lhtlstott of llctan
•in&lt;e
you
have
.....,
orl.rlnolly
increasingly
available
queen
of
diamonds.
back
lhe
"' To
Gout, dtctiHd, ltlt of Metga '
•d tllllld
fr:!endl in THEIR apertment. iler main worry Napper, Rutland Road ,
County, Ohio.
moonshine wiskey, which has South ducked and East con- your partner won't play )OU for
'
•• not 11 5PI ov.r « moral indlgqatlon, but "What Will iny Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Crodllors lrt requl;ed to 1111
tinued witti the jack. South ony man thin YQ\1 do t.ve.
:
tholr
&lt;lolms wllfl uld flducl•ry
llf'IIN , 'pt 111"1 t!Ut?" In HER eyea, lhe couple was as good Price, and Mrs, A. H. Durst, killed five persons in Georgia played his ace. this lime.
TODAY'll QUIEIITION
·
· Within lour moillfls.
since Christmas . Deputy
• 11111~ 'Aid wbo'a to uy whether a lasting relationship, without
Your do bid lout· diamondo
Dotod Ibis 26th ·doy of
Pomeroy, and Jolrs. Bonnie Director Don Laws sal!l the · Then l)e cashed his club ace~
Jonuory 1972.
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Left side, back to front, Rich !Iaiiey, Bill ViiUghan, Steve
Dwlfee, Tony Vaughan and Mark Werry; right side, back to

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other support for black athl~lell
terminate!
once
their
eligibiUty has ended, · often
making itlmpoesible for them
to c~plete their eckicaliotj"
were also cited aa ~reas of
concern.
They also said the Incident in
Minneapolis, between foUnne.
sola and Ohio State which reto overflowing. But they aren't March ~ meeting ... I am also sulted in two blacks being kldi•.
given .any &lt;i the jobs on the urging a meeting of the Big Ten ed off the Gophers' basketball
administrative end of the presidents .. . to consider the team was "simply black ath·
structure. We want to end that proper steps necessary to bring letes verus while atl)lelell."
this matter to a satisfactory
segregation," lie said.
"U we were de~ding the
con.Clusion."
physics department here hire
No Comment
He added a study was begun two black nuclear physicists ...
Nine other UMamed schools' a month ago on the Spartans' I could see where there might
black faculty members - two campus to "uncover and elirni· not be qualified blacks to fill
from the Big Ten - had con- nate any patterns of discrimi· those positions," Green said.
tacled the group to lend their nation or unequal treatment "But no one can tell us there
support, Green said.
which might exist" in the ath· aren't any quaUIIed blacks to
He called ror Commissioner Ieite department. He did not referee Big Ten games."
Wayne Duke to discuss the say if the study was finished or
matter at the conference's what it uncovered.
meeting of athletic directors
Michigan State employs lour
and faculty representatives black assistant coaches in variMarch ~and threatened legal ous sports and has one fulltime
action to achieve their goal.
black coach, Payton Fuller,
Duke said In Chicago he had who runs the soccer program.
heard of the letter outlining the
Areas of Concern
grievances sent him by the
Michigan State. was one of
gro\lJl but declined comment the first major institutions in
unW il was in his hands.
the country to actively recruit
Michigan State President black athletes when it rose to
Clifton R. Wharton, a black prominance in the early 19508.
himself, said he was Black athletes at the school put
"requesting that Dr. John on a two-day boycott of athletic
Fuzak, our
Big
Ten events in AprU 1968.
representative, discuss these
A smaU group of athletes atissues fully at the forthcoming tended Thursday's session, in·
eluding Eric Allen, the Big
Ten's most valuable football
player last season, and fresh·
Another reason wh
man basketball star Lindsay
Delta continues to
Hairston .
"The nwnber of black athnumber one. Another
letes who never complete their
great tire from
formal education once their
company that · nal• •
athletic eligibility has ended"
become a legend In the
and "the fact that financial and . world of high per Herli Bowen tossed in 28 for
formance driving .
losing Walsh.
BUI Higgins was good for 30
NEW
points, including Ashland's last
folic which beat visiting Thorn·
Sugar Freeas More. II was 'the Eagles'
Taste Great
15th win against just four losses this season.
Mike Whelan's layup with
just four seconds left gave
John Carroll its win over Kenyon. Kenyon called time out
after the shot io set up a des992-7161
peration ,play, but threw the
Middleport,
Ohio
Middleport,
ball away .in the haste to get
it to ghe basket.

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to~ighl.

EAST LANSING, Mich.
(UPI)-A group of black facul'ty members and athletes at
Michigan State University say
''the day of ease and grace is
over for the Big Ten in using
black athlelell."
"Most people are turned out
· to pasture at 6li," Dr. Robert
Green, head of the Michigan
State School oi Urban Affairs,
8aid Thursday at a news conference held by the group.
"But not the black athlete in
the Big Ten. He goes out to
pasture at age 21. Tbe Big Ten
is segregated, pure and sim·
pie," Green said.
The group wants immediate
hiring of black officials for
work at every remaining conference athletic contest this ac·
adernic year. Theif ultimate
goal is job parity for blacks as
coaches and athletic directors
in proportion to the number of
black athletes in competition.
"Blacks can run, they can
throw the football and dribble
the basketball so the field·
houses and stadiums ~re filled

United States .Cops Third Gold Medal
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SAPPORO, Ja)l811 (UPI)Blonde Barbara did It by the horde of newspapermen and
For the first time in 20 years, hairline margin of two-hun· photographers at the finish
the United Stales has a genuine dredths of a second as she that the poor · weather conOlympic "snow queen"- twice zipped through a swirling ditions were no Impediment.
blonde Barbara Cochran, snowstOrm to defeat a trio of
"I skied very well and the
whose surprise triumph in the French girls who had been poor conditions did not bother
women's special slalom ski expected to continue European me at all," the elated Miss
race gave America its third · domination of the ski sport.
Coclil"an said. "After having
gold medal of the Sapporo
'And, in these days of the best time in the first heat, I
. Games-the higheSt U.S. total "women's lib," It mlgttt be tried not to be nervous and I
in 12 years.
noted that no U.S. man ever guess starting laSt in the
Not since Andrea Mead hss won an Alpine ski gold second heat was some advan·
Lawrence, lilte Miss Cochran a medal in the Olympics.
tage. I knew who I had to
Vermont girl, captured both
Total Time 1:31.24
beat."
the giant slalom and the
Miss Cochran, 21, of RichFrance's Danielle Deber·
special slalom at Oslo in 1952 mond, VI., who was timed in ·nard was second to Miss
has an American woman won 46:05 for the first run of the Cochran in a time of 1:31.26
an Alpine skiing gold medal in slalom and 45: 19 in the second and teammate Florende
the Olympics.
for a total of 1:31.24, told a steurer was third in I :32.69.
While Miss Cochran's victory
in the slalom was unexpected,
so was a third-place finish by
HIGHLIGHTS
Anne Henning in the 1,1100
meter speedskating. Favored
with Paul Crabtree.
to win the 1,1100 after her vic·
CALL POINT VIEW : 992 · 2505
tory in the 500, Miss Henning

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SATIJRDA·Y, FEB.12
Abe Cincoln would have
•been a •olandy' ' basketball
'player, and so·.fo '~elebrate
his blrlhd•Wfhere's ·lols •of
roundball· action
on
television. Come to think of
11; he would have been a good
TV personality, too:
PI. Pleasant .vs. Wahama,
video replay of Friday's
game•. ll ·a.m., Ch. s.
De Paul vs. Notre Dame, 1
p.m., Chs. 2 &amp; 7.
Wake Forest vs . 6th- ranked Virginia (one-point
winners in an overtime
thriller over WVU Wednesday in Charleston), 2
p.m.• Ch. 8.
Ohio Slate vs. Purdue, 2
p.m., CH. 6.
.
Marshall lstlll rated lllhl
vs. Bowling Green, 8 p.m.,
Ch. 9, with pre.game show at
7:30.

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·There's no shortage of
other sports, either.
Let's face II. America Is
laking a clobbering 'In the
Winter Olympics . But some
of the action Is great,
anyhow.
As the events wind up,
there are three ·showings
today, all on Chs. 2 &amp; 7. Catch.
them at 3 f .m., 9 p.m., and a
wrapup a 11:30.
Also:
"Outdoors"

features

fishing for dolphins lis this
really a sport, to fish for such
harmless. and intelligent
creatures?), 3:30 ' p.m., Ch .
10.
. .
Pro Bowlers Tour goes to
the King Louis Open, 3:30
p.m.. Ch. 12.
The CBS Goll Classic is .at
4 p.m., Ch . 8, and the Bo~
Hope Desert Golf Classic Is
at 5 p.m.• Chs. 2 &amp; 7,

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If you're not a spo(ls tan,
this Isn't a very good
Saturday. !That's a lie. In
my judomenl, Saturday Is
!tie bestIV day of the week,
lust because of the Archie
Bunker-Mary Tyler Moore·
Dick Van Dyke triad on
CBS.) Movies are the main
additional staple.
The Ch. 4 prime-time film
has "See How They Run,"
with John Forsythe, 7· p.m.
Also: " Dracula ," the

original 1931 Bela Lugosi
chiller, 11 : 15 p.m., Ch . 6 ...
"Crawlspace," 11 :30 f ·m"
Ch. 10 ... "Secret o the
Purple Reel," 1 a.m., Ch. 10
... Triple · leature ,

"Stagecoach to Dancer 1 S
Rock," "Man In the Dark,''

and "Counterplot," starts at
1 a.m., Ch. 4.
SUNDAY, . FEI.RUARY 13
Hats oft to Channel 10
today . They have some
exce11ent prograrnm lng
making an appearance.
. First, there'• Columbus
Town Meeting, which takes
up a.· statewl,de (even
nationwide! issue: Should
so-callod "no fault fn.
sura nee" be adopted?' If's at
12: lO p.m.
1 ,
·
Then .c.. ~"American
Journal," lint show of a
••rtes featuring Donald
1Buz) Lukens of Dayton, who
has Portamoutti and ,toledo'sgrelit quarterbaCk, Chuck
Ealey; •• guest, 1: :tO p.m.
And lhially, a now series of
Young POIC!ple's Concerts,
with Leonard Bernstein,
m•kn Iii boW, feoturlng

Llszt's "Faust SymPhony ."
What's oo TV on Sund;ly
morning? Relig ion . and
kiddie shows, right? Well,
generally, yes. But there's
much more, too - with
shows like these :

Morning news. 8:15, Ch . ~
... .Your Health, 8:30, Ch. 4 ...
Black Cameo, 8: 55, Ch. 4 ...
Together, 9:30, Ch. 10 ... Kid
Talk, a discussion show, 10,
Ch ..8 ... Focus on Columbus,
11, Ch. 4 ... Point of View, lL
Ch . 6 ... Consumer Report,
1L Ch. 7.

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Sports? But of course:
Bowling from Columbus,
noon, Ch. 6.
Fred Taylor · OSU
Basketball, 12:30 p.m., Ch . 4.
Mountaineer Sports, 1:30
p.m., Ch. 7.
.
Marshall hig~lighls , 2: 45
p.m., Ch. 2.
Olympic Games windup, 3
p.m., Chs. 2 &amp; 7.
·
Final• of Bob Hope Desert
Golf Classic, 5 p.m., Chs . 2 &amp;
7.

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Bill Russell has a new
intP.rvlew show on Ch. 6 at 7

p.m. Tonight, the great black

star ot the tlostOn Leltlcs has

a most unlikely guest:
Former Georgia Gov. Lester
Maddox; plus Kenny Rogers
and the First Edition,
regulars on " Rolling on the

River/' seen nc:iw at two

spots on cable TV, including
tonight at 7:30, Ch. 12.

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There's a bang-up week
kicking off as far as TV
movies are concerned, with

"Cleopatra" and "Ben Hur"

both scheduled. Cleo, with
Liz Taylor, Richard Burton,
et al., shows Part! at 9 p.m.,
Ch . 12. "Ben Hur," Part I,

7:30p.m., Ch. 8.

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Henry VIII gave his name
to six wives, and they were
part of a~ acclaimed series
that ran last summer on

network TV and just finished
a sornewhat·expanded run
on public TV ..
But Henry's daughter gave
her nam, ,to an entire era,
and Elizabeth I has a six·
part series about her reign
beginning tonight on Ch. 11,
at 9 p.m. Recommendeq, and
we admit It's a shame that II
ha• to conflict with the
premiere of 11 Cieopatra.''
wl lh one of history's most
ta'sclnallng women up·
staging the other, and vice
versa .

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MOVIES: "Biondie's Big
Deal/' 8 a.m., Ch. 10 ... "The
MissoUri Traveler," 11 : 15
p.m., Ch. 10.

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MONDAY: "Watch Your
Chile!-The Me Too Show"
makes its debut today at 1
p.m.·, Ch. 7. II sounds like a
mixture of "Sesame Strilet"
and " Mister Rogers:• If It's
as good as either of ·them,
It'll be well worth watching.

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GRIPE DEPARTMENT:
Just when the ,_!works do
.something nice, like cutting
dawn on the number of
commercials in kiddie shows
(watch, they really are doing
Ill, they pull some bonehead
deal
likf
schedullna
"Cieopetra'.' and ' 1 Bon· Hurr.
In overlapPing lime P"riods,
moklng 111 wonder If they
really care. alter all.

old Monica Pllug, who posted
an Olympic record time of
1:31.4.
Dianne Holwn, the third
American girl to bring home a
gold medal (hers in the 1,500
meter speedskating) once
again carries the 'O.s• .hopes
today for ~till another gold in
the 3,0:00 meter speedskating.
Miss Holum wW be joined by
teammate Mrs. Jeanne
Omelenchuk, a 311-year old
veteran of three Olympics.
In the other competition
Friday, the Russian !film of
Alexander Tokhonov, Hinnant
Saline, IvanBoakov and Viklor
Mamatov won the men's
biathlon in a time of I )lour, Sl
minutes and 44.92 seconds
while Poland's Wojciech
Fortuna took the 90-meter
jump, the most spectacuiar of
the Olympic events.
Friday's only other gold
admitted to being "sore and medal event was the men's
aching" after trying to better figure skating where the
·her own .500.~or~1 Thurs!lll)l. Americans were given lltUe
. . ,·J )I;1 ai dOil '· ~t t
· · ctiance for a medal. Czechos·
"Today
s a'
daY," lovakla's Ondrez Nepela held a
Miss HeMing said after being solid lead after the compulsory
. upset by Germany'~ 17-year figures .

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Walsh 81·74 Victim;
Dominican ·Tilt Will
.
Start At 8 Saturday
.

With four men scoring in double figures, Coach
Art Lanham's Rio Gra_nde College Redmen downed
visiting Walsh College 81·74 at Lyne Center Thurs·
day evening in a non-conference contest.
Capt. Roger Bentley pumped in 26 points,
followed by Ron Lambert's 20, Harry Hairston's 15
and Wray Jordan's 11.
The victory upped Rio's season mark to 11·9.
The Cavaliers dropped to 3·16 on the year.
Herb Bowen, 6-3 guard,
paced the visitors with 28
points. Paul Roman, 6-4 for.
ward had 12 and Mark Roman,
6-5 center had 11.
The Redmen, for the second
night in a row, hit above the
.500 ·mark from the field,
sinking 35 of 67 attempts for .
52.2 pet. Rio was 11 of IS at the
foul circles. The Redmen
hauled down 39 rebounds .
llairston pulled down 14.

WALSH (74) - Bowen 11-6·
28; Carter 3-0·6; Dunn 1-2·4;

DELTA

TRANS-AM

Bearcats Post
Win In Garden
By United Press International
Derrek Dickey scored a
career-high 40 points to carry a
young CinciMati team to a
win Thursday night in Madison
Square Garden in New York.
The Bearcats, none of whom
is seniors, look over in the second half to beat Rutgers fi4.74.
Dickey was unstoppable from
in close as the 6-foot-7 forward
hit on 17 of 23 floor shots and
haulect in 12 rebounds.
Rutgers owned a 43-40 half.
time lead, but a layup by
Dickey gave Cincinnati, now
11-8, the lead for good at 60-59
with 6:15 left in the game.
Dickey ripped off six points in
a flnallll-2 outburst that final·
ly iced the win.
In other games, Dayton,
which iost by two points earller in \he wee)(, heat Loyall\ of
C~icago by on~. 91·90. _
Jack Kill scored 24 points, 16
in ·the first half, to spark the
Flyers to a 44-34 Intermission
lead, and then scored a field
goal and a free throw in the
final24 seconds to seal the win.
High for Dayton was Donald
Smith with 25 points, but La
Rue.Martin of Loyola got game
honors with 33 points.
Dayton, which lost 76-74 to
Western Kentucky on Monday,
is now 111-10. Loyola fell Ill 810.
Also, St. Francis (Pa.) beat
Steubenville 96-88, Ashland
edged Thomas More (Ky.) 9().
67, Rio Grande trimmed Walsh
61·74 and John Carroll sneaked
by Kenyon 78-76.
Steubenville, now lll-11, was
paced by regularly high.,scoring
Cleo McNeal with 24 points.
Rio Grande's Roger Bentley
hit for 26 points as the Red·
men got their lith win, while

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Eighth Grade
..-----.Loses Thursday

The
"Love Bundle"

GENERAL

RACINE
Southern
District's eighth grade
basketball team was defeated ·
by Glouster Thursday at
Trimble, 41·30. For Southern,
Dunning led with 12, Schultz
had 9, and Roberts 7.
For Glouster, Hunter had 17
and Lewis 5.
Southern's seventh grade
squad ended its season at 14·1
and the eighth grade at 14-3.
Ralph Wigal is coach.

Friday ~nd

Dick Cumberland Trio
Saturday Nights 10 until 2
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MEIGS GIRlS' BASKETBALL SQUAD - Members of
the Meigs squad are, front, 1-r, Lorie Seth, Sharon Cogar,
Vicki Kelly: Maureen Hennessy, Leanne Sebo, Pat Harris,
Ava Sayre, Mary Weyersmiller and Jane Thomas; back row,

Cathy Rayburn, Sheila McKnight, VIcki Vaughan,
managers, Joy While, Debbie Ohlinger, ~erry King,
Rayanna Cole and coach Mrs. Joy Bentley. Meigs record Is :J.
2. Saturday they will play Belpre at Meigs High School at 10

a.m.

Meigs in
Point Split

ALL-TOURNEY TEAM - These five individuals were named to the Second Annual·
Galllpolis Area Jaycees All Tournament Team following last night's championship game on
the Washington hardwood in Galllpolis. The GAHS Coaches won the title by downing Boster's
All.Siars, 129-98. All-tournament selections,left to right are Doxie Walters, Goodyear; Richard
Dillon and Don Wilson, Boster's All-Stars; Buddy Moore and Jim Osborne, GAHS Coaches.
Osbotne was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player. Trophies were presented by Phil
Skidmore, tourney director.

SEOAL
Waverly at Athens
Logan at Gallipolis
lronion at Meigs
W. L. Pd. Glil Jackson at Wellston
Boston
~2 18 .700 ...
SVAC
New York
35 23 .603 6
Kyger Creek at North Galllil
Philaphia
23 36 .390 18 112 Svmmes VaBftrji Southern
Buffalo
16 ~1 .281 24'12
Ross
Cantrol Di~lslon
, Fed-'Hocklng • at
W. L. Pet. GB Southeastern Baltimore
2~ 32 .429 ...
Nels· York at Miller
Atlanta
21 36 .368 3112 Parkersburgh Catholic at
Cincinnati
18 39 .316 6'12 Belpre
·
Pt. Pleasant af Wahama
Cleveland
17 43 .283 9
Sf. Charles at Starr-Wash.
Western COnvertnce
Columbus Bishop Ready
Midwest Division
at Ale~ander
W. L. Pet. GB
Milwaukee 4 12 .800
SATURDAY
Chi(:a.go
&gt;t2 17 .712 sv~
SVAC
Phoenix
37 · 25 .59712
Eastern at Southern
D•'•"''
?0 38 .3(127
Olhtrs
P1clfic Division
Portsmouth at Ironton
W. L. Pd. GB VInton County at Jad&lt;son
Los Anqeles
49 7 .875
Oak Hill at Kyger Creek
Golden St. 36' 23 .610 · 1~112 Symmes Valley at Fairland
Seattle
35 25 .583 16
Nelson· York at Alexander
Houston
21 37 .362 29
Williamstown at Belpre
Portland
1~ ~ .233 37
Glouster at Laurelville
·
ThurSday's RKutts
Wehrle at .Starr-Wash.
Phoenix 131 Balllmore98
Poco at Wahama
Seattle 118 Clnclnnatl96
TUESDAY
Golden State121 Ph lie 112
SEOAL
(Onlygam•sscheduledl
Athens at Logan
Friday's G,tmt$
Gallipolis at Jackson
Los Angeles at Boston
Ironton af Wawrly
.New York at .Milwaukee
Meigs at Wellston
All•nta at Chicago
Others
Delroltat Buffalo
Pt. Pleasant at Barboursville
Philadelphia at Portland
Baltimore at Houston
(Onlygamesscheduled)
DATES CHANGED
ABA Standings
CU:VELAND (UP!)- The
:ly United Press International first United States-Australia
East
W. L. Pet. GB women's team .championships
will lje played here July 28-30,
Kentucky
(I 12 .789 ...
Virginia
36 23 .610 10
instead of July 29-31, It was
New York
27 31 .466 18112 announced Thursday . by
Floridians 22 36 .379 23112
Carolina
22 36 .379 23'12 Robert S. Malaga, executive
Pittsburgh 21 36 .368 2~
director of !he United States
Wes)
W. L. Pet. GB Lawn Tennis Association.
Utah
38 20 .656 ...
Indiana
33 24 .579 4'1•
Dallas
28 34 .452 12
Denver
24 33 .421 13112
Memphis
23 34 .404 14'12
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Thursday's ResuHs
Virginia 131 Pittsburgh lll
Kimtucky 119 Florldi.ans 101
Love Those
(Only games scheduled)

Meigs seventh and eighth
grade basketball learns split in
two· games with Pt. Pleasant
Thursday at Middleport.
Pt. Pleasant downed the
eighth grade 57-45 but the
Meigs seventh grade squad
won Its game 54-24.
Despite a 30-point performance by eighth grader
Terry Qualls, Meigs led at
Friday's Games
halftime by only two, and Pt.
Pittsburgh at New York
Pleasant came on strong in ·the Memphis at Floridians
fourth quarter to win. Point has Denver vs. Carolina
At Winst,on-Sa lem
one of its strongest eighth
Utah af Indiana
grade squads in history, with a
(Only games scheduled)
·,
' 15-1 record.
· Other scorers for Meigs were
NHL Standings
J . Cremeans 7 and B. · By United
Press International
Blackston 5, J. Blake 2 and J.
E..t
W. L. T. Pis
Anderson 1. For Pt. Pleasant,
38888~
Boston
Tatlerson had 24.
New York
33 II 9 75
In the seventh grade contest, Montreal
30 13 10 70
24 23 8 56
for Meigs, Browning had 17, DetroII
Toronto
22
23 II 55
Randolph 12, Haggerty 9,
15 32 ·5 35
Vancouver
Fields 4, B. Seth and Taylor Buffalo
II 31 13 35
W. L. T. Pfs
each 4 and Humphrey and Bing
36 13 5 77
each 2. For Pt. Pleasant, Chicago
Minnesota
29 18 9 67
Goodnile had 15.
C..llfornia·
18 27 II 47
Meigs eighth grade squad Sf. Louis
18 30 8 44
Philadelphia
17 21 9 43
will play Gallipolis Saturday at
Pittsburgh
15 JO' 9 39
I :30 p.m. at Meigs High School. Los Angeles
15 35 7 37
Thursday's Resu Its

Semester Honors AlinoUiiced
The first semester honor roll
at Eastern High School has
been announced by Bob Ord,
principal. Named to the roll

are:
Freshmen - Jane Bahr,
Cathy Davis, Mandie Rose,
Pam Sams, Becky Root,
Bonnie Welsh, Marsha Kimes,
Mary Mills, Deanna Hensley,
Carole Kuhn, Regina Kimes,
. Karen Reed, all A's; Robert
Barber, Randy Blake, Debbie
Boatwright, Phillip Bowen,
Terry Brawley, Anita Buckley,
Sally Burke, Kevin DiU, Becky
Ebersbach , Elizabeth Edwards, Vickie Gaul, Cindy
Thomas, Rhonda Savel, Joann
Pullins, Ricky Mays, Robert
Harris, Louann Newell,
Mi~hael Harris, Frances Hawk
and Doug Holsinger.
Sophomores - Lawrence
Harper, Tim Bawn, Nancy

Miller, Chryll Kimes , Bill
Hayes, all A's; Paula Hauber,
Sieve Anderson, Steve Follrod,
Teresa Chichester, Steve
Goebel, Melissa Coleman,
Patty Grossnickle, Virginia
Cline, Martie Caldweil, Larry
Atherton, Herb Mcintyre,
Cheryl Kuhn,' Janice Holter,
Jane Whitehead , Diana
Larkins, Carol Taylor, Sheri
Young, Loretta Spencer, Iris
Pigott, Sheila Sampson, David
Weber, Bill Amberger.
Juniors - Lucy Holler, Jane
Karr, Robin Humphrey,
Glenda Lawson, Richard
Cross, Alan Duvall, Lana
Benedum, Vickie Spencer,
Dick Stettler, Nancy Sexson,
Cathy Pickens, · Melinda
Amsbary, all A's; Jeanna
Bahr, Bob Edwards, Debbie
Jefferson, Bob Grossnickle,
Jenny Bailey, Sherry McCain, :

Cindy Farrar, Rosemary
Reed, John Maxson, Barbara
Well, Rusty Walker, Mike
Sanders, Debbie Millhone,
Sandra Wood, Byron McCoy,
Rita Marcinko, Pam Stewart,
Phyllis
Newlun ,
Steve
Millhone.
Seniors - Julia Holter,
Marjorie Gillilan, Janice
Dixon, Roger Karr, Kathy
Sanders, Mary Jo Wolf, all A's;
Alan Holter, Ruth Adams,
Melanie Dean, Nita Harris,
Barbara Ebersbach, Dennis
Eichinger, Mike Benedum,
Joyce Grueser, Kathy Dill,
Rhea Yonker, Connie Sayre,
Connie Rockhold, Steve
Kirkham, Larry Stalnaker,
Debbie Pierce, Randy Young,
Janice Robinson, Rick San·
ders, Rick Martin, Cynthia
Lance, Sue Caldwell, Jennie
Lawson, Marcella Wyers.

Regional
Group
Elects
Holl
'
LOGAN - Richard Hall
local industrialist, has bee~
elected president of the
Buckeye HiiJs..Hocking Valley
Regional Development District
(BH-HVRDD) by its Executive
Committee . Holl, vice
president of Logan Clay
Products Company, has
represented Hocking County on
t~e BH-HVRDD Executive
Committee since the nine
ce"nty regional agency was
· formed in 1968. He is a past
president of the Southeastern
Ohio Regional Council and is
currently chairman of the
Hocking County Re gional
Planning Commission.
Ho11 is also serving as a
director of both the Ohio
Contractor's Ass'ociation and
the National Clay Pipe
Association. He succeeds Dee
D. Dunkle of Morgan County .
Re-elected vice-president
was Floyd Henderson of Noble
County, and Robert Nicholas of
Washington Cowt ty was reelected treasurer.
The executive committee
approved the agency's annual
budget and revised the
districts ' Appalachian
Regional Commission supplemenlal funding priorities
' fur dia,rlct projects. ,BH·
UVRDD executive director
John Beasley, ' In recom.
mehding revised priorities,
•ld two priority projecll are
in Washington and a.- being

considered for Appalachian
Regional Commission supplemental funding. These
involve improvements to waste
water facilities In the Marietla
water plant and improvements
to the Nelsonville sewer plant.
Both projects have received
basic earlier grants from the
Ohio Water Development
Authority.
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• Brad Evane, a fi..3 and :z«,.
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and 225-pound end from
Temple, signed Thursday with
the Pittsburgh Steelm of the
•·ational Football League.

Boston 9 Vancouver 1

CONTRACT INKED
PI'I'rSBURGH (UP!)
Dick Sharon, a rookie out·
fielder · who batted .255 at
Waterbury, Conn., in the
Eastern League last season,
signed his 1972 contract
Thursday with the world
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'
Past p~dellts of Rive +le]t
P.T.A.
will be bonared lliil,
EIGHTH OBSERVED '
The eighth birthday of Dads' Night will be Dbaaned,
Rochelle McDaniel was with dads being eounted twice
celebrated Thursday afiernoon in the toom CGW~t. IWreithpreceding the regular meeting ments will be served. ~ts
of Pomeroy Brownie Troop 66. are urged to .attend.
•. '
The honoree presented favors
to ·each guest and games were
pla.yed with prizes going. to
Melanie Dillard and Melinda
Thomas. Mrs. Bill McDarilel
served cupcakes and punch to
those named and Barbara
Grueser, Becky Handley,
Kristin Anderson, .. Kim ·
Mulford, Tammy Eichinger,
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Mary Beth Hawley, Roxanna
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JONATHAN
Meigs Chapter, Daughters .of
the American ,Revolution, 2
p.m. Friday at the home or
Mrs. A. R. Knight. Roll call, an
American patriot. Program by
Mrs. James Brewington.
Assistant hostesSes, Mrs. Dale
Du!ton, Mrs. · John Rose and
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy.
ANNUAL IN,SPECTION,
Middleport Lodge 363, F&amp;AM,
7:3() p. m. Friday, .al .temple.
All Master Masons invited.
WHITE
SHRINE
ceremonial, Friday, 8 p.m.,
IOOF Hall, PomeroY, Members and visitors invited,
potluck reireshments. .
DANCE PARTY, Wahama
High
School, following
Wahama-Point Pleasant game, ·
9:30.12 Friday, Jays emceeing,
school sponsored.
SATURDAY
DANCE PARTY, Wabama
High School, Saturday, 9:3() to
midnight following WahamaPoco game, Jays emceeing.
VALENTINE DANCE,
following Sopthern game,
Saturday until midnight at
Racine Junior High; senior
class sponsored.
SWEETHEART BALL,
Saturday, National Guard
Armory, Point Pleasant, 9 p.

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A missions pledge payment
of $200 was reported to the
Mustc Department provldmg Women's Society of Christian
·nusic. Sponsored by Wahama Service Tuesday night in ·u,e
Band Boosters.
Pomeroy United Methodist
BATON Twirling contest, t;hurch social room .
Read al the meeting presided
Eastern High School Saturday:
sponsqred by Chester Alumm over by Mrs. Gerald WilderAssn. All members asked lo muti&gt; was a thank you note
contribute, contact Mrs. Vtrgil from the Rev. Robert Kuhn for '
Windon, 985-3846.
a check sent lo him for work al
SUNUAY
the Gallipolis · State Institute.
HYMN SING, 2p. m Sunday, Mrs . Everett Thomas and Mrs.
Rutland . Fr~el"ill Baptist Dwight Parker were reported
Church featuring Dan Hayman hospitalized at Veterans .
an~ Country Hymn Timers. Memorial Hospital. Silent
Public invited·.
prayer was held for Larry
REVlV AL ~tarting Sunday, Morrison, assistant superin7:30 nightly. at Freewill
Baptist Church, Rutland;
Norman Taylor, evangelist.
Public invited.
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tendent or schools m the Me~gs
Local District,· who remains
confined to the University
liospital, Columbus.
A letter was read from the
Board of Missions regarding
"one new inclu~ive women'.s
organization" for missions in
'he United Methodist Church .
Of the four suggested names
for the women's organizations,
lhe group decided on United
Melhodist Women.
Mrs, Wildermuth opened the
meeting by reading two articles entitled •"Wonderful
Friend" and "Friend'' as a
tribute lo Mrs. Elsie Smith
Blackburn, a deceased
member,
The program was by Mrs.
Robert Card who read an artide "That Face, Lord , Haunts
Me," followed by a film of the
"Negro in American History."
The Lord's prayer in unison
concluded the meeting. The
table and refreshments served ·
by Mrs. Gerald Wildernluth
· and Mrs. V. D. Edwards
carried out the valentine molif.

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MQ~DAY
SYRACUSE J'- A memorial
organizations under 0ne name. members of the untarnished
•
MEIGS Chapter 53, - DAV,
service for .• Mrs. Forrest Aballot was signed and will he devotion to. country of the two
Monday,
7:3() p.m. at hall .
o
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aortley il'lll· held at the. recent re.turned.
presidents and spoke qf the
Members, wives invited,
REEDSVILLE
The
meeting· .of the Women's • Mrs. Teaford gave the need for. all races to live
Order By Phone
of
.
the
refreshments.
February
meeting
Socl~ty of. ohiistlan smolce of program, a stUdY of theBook of · together i,n harmony; working
And Toke Em Home
FOUNDERS' DA¥ program Reedsville W.S.C.S. was held
the Aehl!l'Y United Methodist Matthew ..Miss Karr, spiritual for a common ca.use.
will be presented · when the al the home of . Mrs: Rose
CbU[!:h; Syracuae, held at the life secretary, gave a cloSing
992-5432
Riverview
P.T.A. meets at 7:30 Thomas with devotions 'and
home of Mrs. Virgil Teaford. from the devotional calendar
At.tending besides those
-Monday evening, Feb.l4 at the, business conducted by the
Miss Mar.cla .Karr had for February. ' She explained named were Mrs. Allee
charge jJf the service which how Febl'l!ary has become the Capehart, Mr~ . William
schooL Past Presidents will be president, Mrs . Mamie . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
honored. seventh and eighth Buckley. Committee reports
was conducted in a circle "love'' month, and the origin of Winebrenner, Mrs:.Karl Kloes,
grade
studenis will perform on were made.
around a simulated allar. Miss the valentine, and conunented Mrs. T. G. Hilldore, Mrs.
Members are preparing ru~
a trampoline.
Karr · r,ead "Living in on the.birthdays of lincoln and Damon Ferrell, aM Mrs. Don
rags twhave rugs woven. The
Readiness" as a candle was. Washington. She reminded Lisle.
neKt meeting is to be with Mrs.
lighted an\1 a !Uy placed next .to
I
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Mamie Buckley. A game was
it. Mem~rs bad sjlent prayer.
fr~aucte
played during the social hour.
lJ
'Miss Karr was assisted by Mrs.
Refreshments were ·:served
Melvin Grimm.
·
by the hostess to Mrs. Emma
Mrs.WilliamEichlngerread
,
Durst, Mrs. Nell Wilson, Mrs.
scripture from Matthew 7 and
Nine
new
members
were
Mary Jamison, Mrs. Mamie
a meditation entitled Mrs. Mary Martin, · depar- date include $19 for bed
inducted
into
the
White
Rose
Buckley, Mrs. Hazel l:luckley ,
''Teaching About Prayer." The temental chapeau, Eight and maintenance, $58 for parties,
·Lodge
at
,
a
meeting
Wednesday
Mrs. Vivian Humphrey, Mrs.
A valentine party was given
se~:retacy's report showed nine. Forty, was honored guest at $26.80 in dimes for birthday
at
American
Legion
hall
,
Dorotha Riebel, Mrs. Ruth
shut-in calls during the past the 26th anniversary dinner cards, $12.40 in the .telephone 'Thursday afternoon at the
Middleport.
They
were
Mrs.
Dillon and a guest, Mr• 'Verna
party of the Wayne County fund,' $35 In gifts for the Southeastern Ohio Mental
month.
Darlene
Milam,
Mrs.
Beverly
Rose.
A letter was read from the Salon 372, Apple Creek, hospilal, $30 in the specilll Health Center for 15 veterans
Long,
Mrs.
Judy
Crooks,
Mrs.
district level concernlltg the Wednesday night.
medicine fulld, $61.50 in the confined there.
She was accompanied to special partners' fund and $23 Sponsoring the party was the Sonya Wayland, Mrs. Linda
uniting of all women's
ORDER TODAY
Apple Creek by Mrs. Myrtle in an Ohio special medicine Kin Club of · Pomeroy. Mrs. Winebrenner, Mrs. Elizabeth
Orders for girl scout' cookies
Walker, departemental le fWid.
Harry Davis, Mrs. Norman Searles, Mrs. Martha King,
Mrs.
Thelma
Call,
and
Mrs.
must
be turned in· to Mrs.
secretalrHassiere.
Both
Harbrecht, Mrs . Loretta
Other
contributions
are
$67
to
· To Give With
Thomas Smith, cookie sale
received gifts from the salon tuberculosis research, $133.50 Tiemeyer, Mrs . Myrtle Barbara Fry.
A dinner honoring the new chainnan for the Qig ·Bend
and from Mrs. Susie Son· lo cystic fibrosis research, and Walker, and Mrs. Osby Martin,
members
was held at noon . A Neighborhood, today.
nansti~e.
$84 to the American Legion had charge of the party . cake decorated with a white
Mrs. Helen Marthey, Child Welfare Foundation. '
Games were played with prizes
9" picture (measured d1agon ally) .
rose
was
served
following
the
Motorola
Esc~ort Personal Portable
chapeau, presided at th.e
Mrs. Martin also announced of cigarettes, candy, slamped meal. .Roses remaining were
Black &amp; Wh11 e TV. Instan t P1ctu re /
meeting with entertainment th~ · the 22nd bed endowment envelopes, soap, toothpaste,
sent
to
Mrs.
Cora
Pullen
who
is
Sound
. Sol1d State Chass1s. Plays
provided by Mr. and Mrs. fund stands at $458. She and handkerchiefs being given
fj~r All Occasions
on
AC cu nent-Piays on Battefles
ill.
Also
reported
ill
was
Mrs
.
Robert Marthey and daughter, displayed an afghan to be sold, as prizes .
(optional extra) Earphone Included.
Karen, who played plano and with proceeds to go to the
Sandwiches, cookies, nut· Helen.Lewis. The charter was
Snap
· On Sun Shiel d. Cigarett e
sang, and then accompanied Denver bed project.
cups, and boxes of valentine draped · for Mrs . Herman
l 1ghter Coqnec tor Cord Included.
Plasuc cab m~t in Walnut gram fm 1sh .
the approximately 30 guests in
EMtl.
candy were served and each Bailey.
a medley of .old favorites .
veteran received a valentine.
Mrs. Martin is the hospital
The dinner Jacket popular·
· Among the distinguished
ly called a Tuxedo was tirsl
and GrandmQtker guests were Mrs. Sonnanstine,
repre~entative. for .. the popularized at a lashionable Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. Betty Fellows, t~ird
American Legton Auxiliary country c 1 u b in Tuxedo,
Butternut Ave, Pomeroy
member of the r~solutions
T;·~,.,,/
and Mrs. Davis is the deputy . N.Y., !rom which it takes 1!s
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
Out~~~
commHtee·; Mrs. F'reda·
representative
.·
Crg~rettes
·
name.
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~~anica, .,j\qleric;an ,Legion · Programs and activities of ." were proviaoo by. the '"QepilrJ· ·:;
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Auxiliary department second the Meigs County Unil of the me~t Amertcan L~g1on
member of ·veterans affairs. American Cancer Society were Auxiliary. Next party will be
Mrs. Martin spoke rioting outlined by Mrs. Patrick held on March 9.
for
that the slate now hAs a total of Lochary at a meeting_ of the
each child
1,437 paid 'memberships Lydia Circle Wednesday night
TEACHI!IIG NOW
, toward its goal o( 1,74~. She at the Pomeroy United
SYRACUSE - -Mrs. Rose
'1111 N_,
reported
that
contributions
to
Methodist
Church.
Ann
Lisle Jenkins, daughter of
COIINIUA Jl.T II lilt
the Naiional Jewish Hospilal to
Mr11. Lochary outlined Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lisle,
programs being carried out by Syracuse, is doing her student
the local unit, spoke on teaching at the Point Pleasant
assislance available to cancer Elementary School, first
patients, and commented on grade . 1\)rs. Jenkins ·is a
the
educational
films student at Marshall University
available .' Mrs. William and resides with her husband,
Baronick presided at the Roy, at New Haven.
business meeting, and refreshMrs. Erma Cleland was ments were served by Mrs.
hostess to a meeting of the Past Kermit Walton and Mrs. Karl
C011ncilors Club of Chester Kraeuter.
Council 323, Daughters of
America Wednesday night.
REEDSVILLE NOTES
Games were played witjl
REEDSVILLE - Gene
AI C!&gt;mlllit flllltCI rnothtr
prizes going to the winners. Buckley of Cheshire visited
olanc~~.~
Mrs.
with Mr. and· Mrs. Carl
BOOKS
or her olilkl,.n. ;:n-e .,. prize,MaryHayeswon(hedoor
and
Mrs,
Letha
Wood,
1.
Leaves
of Gold
my~" alagant
the hostess prize. Mrs. DorQthy Buckley recently. Mr. and Mrs.
l)'mbol Of priCM In
2. Treasure Chest
Walter Brown·and David spent
rnotlltrllood, IIIIa belullfully
Myers won lhe "glad you the weekend at Springfield
3. Words of Life
lalhlonld ~ ""' lillie
came" prize.
with Mr. and Mrs. William
4 . Our
American
Refreshments of sand·
lnd
lo .
Thomas
and
son.
Kathryn
Heritage
aou
rbleellngl.
wiches, pie, coffee and tea Die~ of Belpre visited recently
In While or Yallow
4.95 each
wer~ served by Mrs. Cleland
. gokl' With ~ynthetla
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with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
E.
blr!Mt-.
an d Mrs. Ad a neu z1mg . Williams and Mr. and Mrs .
Valentine candy favors were . Warren p·1ckens, a nd Jean
given. Others atte ndin g were ·Whitehead and Karen Hum·
.MIDDLEPORT
Stop in ilnd St!!!
Mrs. Mabel Van Meter, Mrs.
.
our Selection of
BOOK STORE
Enzy Newell, Mrs. Ethel Orr, ph~ey, ~tudents at Oh1o Slate
Mother's Rings
Umvers1ty,
spent
the
weekend
Middleport. Ohio
Mrs . OpaI Holl on, Mrs. Ada
'th th .
ts h
Van Meter; Hattie Frederick, WI
etr paren ere:

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Golda ..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Frederick,
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llarbara
Sargent, Mrs. Ada Morris,
Mrs. Jean Swnmerfield, and
Mrs. Laura Mae Nice.

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Pomeroy Junior High School.
'Arrangements were made
fur a joint meeting of the civic
committees of both the
Amateur Gardeners and the
Middleport Club at which time
rules · fQr . the Christmas
decorating contest will be
prepared. Mrs. L. E. Reyno,lds
and Mr,. Walle~ t?rooks are cochairmen for c1v1c projdcts of
the Amalel!l' Gardeners. ·.
Mrs. Erroll Conroy of
Chesler was a guest at the
meeting.
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"Bring a Little IJpice in Your charge of the meeting and she
Ufe," a detnonilfatlon by Mils-. and Mrs. Roger Morgan
Betty NeWlon ol the Columbia reported on the recent county
Gas Co. hli!hlichted a ~ling meeting of clubs. Mrs. Moore is '·
Of the M1ddleporl Amateur the cOWtty pubUclty chainnan.
Gardeneri Wednelday night. . The clinic on shrubs lmd fruit
· Ml88 Newton prepared a trees to be held at Trinity
pork and rite .tdllet meal, Church Feb. 17 . under spon·
onion tuna puffs, lemon velvet · sorshlp of the Melge :County
pie with a ~ see!1 jiBs try Garden Clubs and ~ ·Meigs
she~, .00 tangy popcorn for Extension Service was anthe garden inem~rs to taste. nounced.lt was lilso noted lha\
Empha~ of hl!r talk was on the' aounty clubs will stage a
\he use .of•spices. · ·
~ower show on June 16 and 17,
' Mrs. Harry 1ofoore had Regatta weekend, in the
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Certificates! For a, really

Valentine's Day
Special

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parenll' and teachen' talent

REEDSVILLE
The
Riverview P.T.A. meeting
Monday evening, Feb. 14, at
7:30 at the. school will feature a
founders' day program and a

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with paul t:r&amp;b~ree

CAll POINIVI[W· '191
Pause for a moment to pay
tribute to my associate
editor In charge of commentarY. for the very young
child, Carole (Shlnybrlte)
Crabtree. who I~ 6 years old ·
today. Shlnybrlte tells !"•
whal'o really good on
"Seaame Street," "Lucl''
Toyshop," and other shows
ranging ftom smash to
trash. I admire her taste,
e•cep,t that 1 had the gran~
old • Kukla. Fran and Ollie
reruns on. and they tyrned
her off. If yOii ilk.e them, sae
oneat6 p.m., Ch.11.
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,. we had a small part to
play a few. years back In
puildlng the region's only
special summer camp for
asthmatic children, and
we're ralhft' proud that . we
did 11. ToniGht. the unique
camp. located cloWn In the
Kanawhe·VIIItY between Pt.
Pleasant end Winfield, Is
highlighted on • Ch. 9

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Worn··· Your

special, "Bronco Junction."'
~t 7 p.m. + + +
, Not' one, but two. !10011
movies are in prll1'•fime
tonight, wlfh "Seven
Samurai," on Ch. 11 at 8:30
p.m. (this Is a 19~ Japanese
classic&gt;. and Paul Newman
and Joanne Woodward In "A
New Klndot Love,'' at 9 p.m.
on Ch. 10.

Uvlng Room Suite
Is Faded, and

Tom ···' The
Lamps Are Dingy
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Olympic coverage ·tonight
Is limited to the rerun of the
day's big events at 11 : 30
p.m., Chs. 2 &amp; 7. .

Won't Cook.

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OTHER MOVIES: "A Dog
of Flanct,r•," 4 p.m.. and
horror-double-feature,
"Night of . lht Hunter," a
Robert Mitchum film set In
the upper Ohio Valley and
adapted from a chilling and
weU-knit no•el, plus "Two
Lost Worlds," starts at 11 :30
p.m., all pn Ch. lb.

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Att.ntie Division

MEIGS GIRlS' BASKETBALL SQUAD - Members of
the Meigs squad are, front, 1-r, Lorie Seth, Sharon Cogar,
Vicki Kelly: Maureen Hennessy, Leanne Sebo, Pat Harris,
Ava Sayre, Mary Weyersmiller and Jane Thomas; back row,

Cathy Rayburn, Sheila McKnight, VIcki Vaughan,
managers, Joy While, Debbie Ohlinger, ~erry King,
Rayanna Cole and coach Mrs. Joy Bentley. Meigs record Is :J.
2. Saturday they will play Belpre at Meigs High School at 10

a.m.

Meigs in
Point Split

ALL-TOURNEY TEAM - These five individuals were named to the Second Annual·
Galllpolis Area Jaycees All Tournament Team following last night's championship game on
the Washington hardwood in Galllpolis. The GAHS Coaches won the title by downing Boster's
All.Siars, 129-98. All-tournament selections,left to right are Doxie Walters, Goodyear; Richard
Dillon and Don Wilson, Boster's All-Stars; Buddy Moore and Jim Osborne, GAHS Coaches.
Osbotne was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player. Trophies were presented by Phil
Skidmore, tourney director.

SEOAL
Waverly at Athens
Logan at Gallipolis
lronion at Meigs
W. L. Pd. Glil Jackson at Wellston
Boston
~2 18 .700 ...
SVAC
New York
35 23 .603 6
Kyger Creek at North Galllil
Philaphia
23 36 .390 18 112 Svmmes VaBftrji Southern
Buffalo
16 ~1 .281 24'12
Ross
Cantrol Di~lslon
, Fed-'Hocklng • at
W. L. Pet. GB Southeastern Baltimore
2~ 32 .429 ...
Nels· York at Miller
Atlanta
21 36 .368 3112 Parkersburgh Catholic at
Cincinnati
18 39 .316 6'12 Belpre
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Pt. Pleasant af Wahama
Cleveland
17 43 .283 9
Sf. Charles at Starr-Wash.
Western COnvertnce
Columbus Bishop Ready
Midwest Division
at Ale~ander
W. L. Pet. GB
Milwaukee 4 12 .800
SATURDAY
Chi(:a.go
&gt;t2 17 .712 sv~
SVAC
Phoenix
37 · 25 .59712
Eastern at Southern
D•'•"''
?0 38 .3(127
Olhtrs
P1clfic Division
Portsmouth at Ironton
W. L. Pd. GB VInton County at Jad&lt;son
Los Anqeles
49 7 .875
Oak Hill at Kyger Creek
Golden St. 36' 23 .610 · 1~112 Symmes Valley at Fairland
Seattle
35 25 .583 16
Nelson· York at Alexander
Houston
21 37 .362 29
Williamstown at Belpre
Portland
1~ ~ .233 37
Glouster at Laurelville
·
ThurSday's RKutts
Wehrle at .Starr-Wash.
Phoenix 131 Balllmore98
Poco at Wahama
Seattle 118 Clnclnnatl96
TUESDAY
Golden State121 Ph lie 112
SEOAL
(Onlygam•sscheduledl
Athens at Logan
Friday's G,tmt$
Gallipolis at Jackson
Los Angeles at Boston
Ironton af Wawrly
.New York at .Milwaukee
Meigs at Wellston
All•nta at Chicago
Others
Delroltat Buffalo
Pt. Pleasant at Barboursville
Philadelphia at Portland
Baltimore at Houston
(Onlygamesscheduled)
DATES CHANGED
ABA Standings
CU:VELAND (UP!)- The
:ly United Press International first United States-Australia
East
W. L. Pet. GB women's team .championships
will lje played here July 28-30,
Kentucky
(I 12 .789 ...
Virginia
36 23 .610 10
instead of July 29-31, It was
New York
27 31 .466 18112 announced Thursday . by
Floridians 22 36 .379 23112
Carolina
22 36 .379 23'12 Robert S. Malaga, executive
Pittsburgh 21 36 .368 2~
director of !he United States
Wes)
W. L. Pet. GB Lawn Tennis Association.
Utah
38 20 .656 ...
Indiana
33 24 .579 4'1•
Dallas
28 34 .452 12
Denver
24 33 .421 13112
Memphis
23 34 .404 14'12
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Thursday's ResuHs
Virginia 131 Pittsburgh lll
Kimtucky 119 Florldi.ans 101
Love Those
(Only games scheduled)

Meigs seventh and eighth
grade basketball learns split in
two· games with Pt. Pleasant
Thursday at Middleport.
Pt. Pleasant downed the
eighth grade 57-45 but the
Meigs seventh grade squad
won Its game 54-24.
Despite a 30-point performance by eighth grader
Terry Qualls, Meigs led at
Friday's Games
halftime by only two, and Pt.
Pittsburgh at New York
Pleasant came on strong in ·the Memphis at Floridians
fourth quarter to win. Point has Denver vs. Carolina
At Winst,on-Sa lem
one of its strongest eighth
Utah af Indiana
grade squads in history, with a
(Only games scheduled)
·,
' 15-1 record.
· Other scorers for Meigs were
NHL Standings
J . Cremeans 7 and B. · By United
Press International
Blackston 5, J. Blake 2 and J.
E..t
W. L. T. Pis
Anderson 1. For Pt. Pleasant,
38888~
Boston
Tatlerson had 24.
New York
33 II 9 75
In the seventh grade contest, Montreal
30 13 10 70
24 23 8 56
for Meigs, Browning had 17, DetroII
Toronto
22
23 II 55
Randolph 12, Haggerty 9,
15 32 ·5 35
Vancouver
Fields 4, B. Seth and Taylor Buffalo
II 31 13 35
W. L. T. Pfs
each 4 and Humphrey and Bing
36 13 5 77
each 2. For Pt. Pleasant, Chicago
Minnesota
29 18 9 67
Goodnile had 15.
C..llfornia·
18 27 II 47
Meigs eighth grade squad Sf. Louis
18 30 8 44
Philadelphia
17 21 9 43
will play Gallipolis Saturday at
Pittsburgh
15 JO' 9 39
I :30 p.m. at Meigs High School. Los Angeles
15 35 7 37
Thursday's Resu Its

Semester Honors AlinoUiiced
The first semester honor roll
at Eastern High School has
been announced by Bob Ord,
principal. Named to the roll

are:
Freshmen - Jane Bahr,
Cathy Davis, Mandie Rose,
Pam Sams, Becky Root,
Bonnie Welsh, Marsha Kimes,
Mary Mills, Deanna Hensley,
Carole Kuhn, Regina Kimes,
. Karen Reed, all A's; Robert
Barber, Randy Blake, Debbie
Boatwright, Phillip Bowen,
Terry Brawley, Anita Buckley,
Sally Burke, Kevin DiU, Becky
Ebersbach , Elizabeth Edwards, Vickie Gaul, Cindy
Thomas, Rhonda Savel, Joann
Pullins, Ricky Mays, Robert
Harris, Louann Newell,
Mi~hael Harris, Frances Hawk
and Doug Holsinger.
Sophomores - Lawrence
Harper, Tim Bawn, Nancy

Miller, Chryll Kimes , Bill
Hayes, all A's; Paula Hauber,
Sieve Anderson, Steve Follrod,
Teresa Chichester, Steve
Goebel, Melissa Coleman,
Patty Grossnickle, Virginia
Cline, Martie Caldweil, Larry
Atherton, Herb Mcintyre,
Cheryl Kuhn,' Janice Holter,
Jane Whitehead , Diana
Larkins, Carol Taylor, Sheri
Young, Loretta Spencer, Iris
Pigott, Sheila Sampson, David
Weber, Bill Amberger.
Juniors - Lucy Holler, Jane
Karr, Robin Humphrey,
Glenda Lawson, Richard
Cross, Alan Duvall, Lana
Benedum, Vickie Spencer,
Dick Stettler, Nancy Sexson,
Cathy Pickens, · Melinda
Amsbary, all A's; Jeanna
Bahr, Bob Edwards, Debbie
Jefferson, Bob Grossnickle,
Jenny Bailey, Sherry McCain, :

Cindy Farrar, Rosemary
Reed, John Maxson, Barbara
Well, Rusty Walker, Mike
Sanders, Debbie Millhone,
Sandra Wood, Byron McCoy,
Rita Marcinko, Pam Stewart,
Phyllis
Newlun ,
Steve
Millhone.
Seniors - Julia Holter,
Marjorie Gillilan, Janice
Dixon, Roger Karr, Kathy
Sanders, Mary Jo Wolf, all A's;
Alan Holter, Ruth Adams,
Melanie Dean, Nita Harris,
Barbara Ebersbach, Dennis
Eichinger, Mike Benedum,
Joyce Grueser, Kathy Dill,
Rhea Yonker, Connie Sayre,
Connie Rockhold, Steve
Kirkham, Larry Stalnaker,
Debbie Pierce, Randy Young,
Janice Robinson, Rick San·
ders, Rick Martin, Cynthia
Lance, Sue Caldwell, Jennie
Lawson, Marcella Wyers.

Regional
Group
Elects
Holl
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LOGAN - Richard Hall
local industrialist, has bee~
elected president of the
Buckeye HiiJs..Hocking Valley
Regional Development District
(BH-HVRDD) by its Executive
Committee . Holl, vice
president of Logan Clay
Products Company, has
represented Hocking County on
t~e BH-HVRDD Executive
Committee since the nine
ce"nty regional agency was
· formed in 1968. He is a past
president of the Southeastern
Ohio Regional Council and is
currently chairman of the
Hocking County Re gional
Planning Commission.
Ho11 is also serving as a
director of both the Ohio
Contractor's Ass'ociation and
the National Clay Pipe
Association. He succeeds Dee
D. Dunkle of Morgan County .
Re-elected vice-president
was Floyd Henderson of Noble
County, and Robert Nicholas of
Washington Cowt ty was reelected treasurer.
The executive committee
approved the agency's annual
budget and revised the
districts ' Appalachian
Regional Commission supplemenlal funding priorities
' fur dia,rlct projects. ,BH·
UVRDD executive director
John Beasley, ' In recom.
mehding revised priorities,
•ld two priority projecll are
in Washington and a.- being

considered for Appalachian
Regional Commission supplemental funding. These
involve improvements to waste
water facilities In the Marietla
water plant and improvements
to the Nelsonville sewer plant.
Both projects have received
basic earlier grants from the
Ohio Water Development
Authority.
AHL Standings

By United Press International

East

Boston
Nova Scotia
Springfield
Providence
Rochester

w.

31
28
21
19
19
West

L.
17
15
19
24
29

T. Pts
8 70
II 67
12 54
9 47
6 44

W. L. T. Pis

Baltimore
24 20 7
Cleveland
23 20 8
Hershey
22 17 9
Cincinnati
21 23 10
Richmond
20 24 9
Tidewater,
· 13 33 7
Thursday's RKults
Tldewaler7 Sprlngfleld5
1Oniygamescheduledl
Friday's Gomea
Springfield at Baltimore
Tidewater at Cleveland
Cincinnati at Pro•Jdence
Rochester at Rlchmond
(Only games scheduled)

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49
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STEELERS SIGN TWO
PI'I'rSBURGH (UP!)
• Brad Evane, a fi..3 and :z«,.
pound defeneive back from
Duke, and Harold Sutton, a S-4
and 225-pound end from
Temple, signed Thursday with
the Pittsburgh Steelm of the
•·ational Football League.

Boston 9 Vancouver 1

CONTRACT INKED
PI'I'rSBURGH (UP!)
Dick Sharon, a rookie out·
fielder · who batted .255 at
Waterbury, Conn., in the
Eastern League last season,
signed his 1972 contract
Thursday with the world
champion Pittsburgh Pirates.

Detroit 4 Buffalo 2
Pittsburgh 6 Los Angeles I
.Mon!feal7 Chicago 1
Minnesota 3 St. Louis I
I Only games scheduled)

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Severith and eighth ll'lde
students wW perfatm 111 a
tr8mpoilne, dlncted b)' Mr'
Chadwell and Mr. Kealactr.
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Past p~dellts of Rive +le]t
P.T.A.
will be bonared lliil,
EIGHTH OBSERVED '
The eighth birthday of Dads' Night will be Dbaaned,
Rochelle McDaniel was with dads being eounted twice
celebrated Thursday afiernoon in the toom CGW~t. IWreithpreceding the regular meeting ments will be served. ~ts
of Pomeroy Brownie Troop 66. are urged to .attend.
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The honoree presented favors
to ·each guest and games were
pla.yed with prizes going. to
Melanie Dillard and Melinda
Thomas. Mrs. Bill McDarilel
served cupcakes and punch to
those named and Barbara
Grueser, Becky Handley,
Kristin Anderson, .. Kim ·
Mulford, Tammy Eichinger,
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Mary Beth Hawley, Roxanna
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JONATHAN
Meigs Chapter, Daughters .of
the American ,Revolution, 2
p.m. Friday at the home or
Mrs. A. R. Knight. Roll call, an
American patriot. Program by
Mrs. James Brewington.
Assistant hostesSes, Mrs. Dale
Du!ton, Mrs. · John Rose and
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy.
ANNUAL IN,SPECTION,
Middleport Lodge 363, F&amp;AM,
7:3() p. m. Friday, .al .temple.
All Master Masons invited.
WHITE
SHRINE
ceremonial, Friday, 8 p.m.,
IOOF Hall, PomeroY, Members and visitors invited,
potluck reireshments. .
DANCE PARTY, Wahama
High
School, following
Wahama-Point Pleasant game, ·
9:30.12 Friday, Jays emceeing,
school sponsored.
SATURDAY
DANCE PARTY, Wabama
High School, Saturday, 9:3() to
midnight following WahamaPoco game, Jays emceeing.
VALENTINE DANCE,
following Sopthern game,
Saturday until midnight at
Racine Junior High; senior
class sponsored.
SWEETHEART BALL,
Saturday, National Guard
Armory, Point Pleasant, 9 p.

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A missions pledge payment
of $200 was reported to the
Mustc Department provldmg Women's Society of Christian
·nusic. Sponsored by Wahama Service Tuesday night in ·u,e
Band Boosters.
Pomeroy United Methodist
BATON Twirling contest, t;hurch social room .
Read al the meeting presided
Eastern High School Saturday:
sponsqred by Chester Alumm over by Mrs. Gerald WilderAssn. All members asked lo muti&gt; was a thank you note
contribute, contact Mrs. Vtrgil from the Rev. Robert Kuhn for '
Windon, 985-3846.
a check sent lo him for work al
SUNUAY
the Gallipolis · State Institute.
HYMN SING, 2p. m Sunday, Mrs . Everett Thomas and Mrs.
Rutland . Fr~el"ill Baptist Dwight Parker were reported
Church featuring Dan Hayman hospitalized at Veterans .
an~ Country Hymn Timers. Memorial Hospital. Silent
Public invited·.
prayer was held for Larry
REVlV AL ~tarting Sunday, Morrison, assistant superin7:30 nightly. at Freewill
Baptist Church, Rutland;
Norman Taylor, evangelist.
Public invited.
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tendent or schools m the Me~gs
Local District,· who remains
confined to the University
liospital, Columbus.
A letter was read from the
Board of Missions regarding
"one new inclu~ive women'.s
organization" for missions in
'he United Methodist Church .
Of the four suggested names
for the women's organizations,
lhe group decided on United
Melhodist Women.
Mrs, Wildermuth opened the
meeting by reading two articles entitled •"Wonderful
Friend" and "Friend'' as a
tribute lo Mrs. Elsie Smith
Blackburn, a deceased
member,
The program was by Mrs.
Robert Card who read an artide "That Face, Lord , Haunts
Me," followed by a film of the
"Negro in American History."
The Lord's prayer in unison
concluded the meeting. The
table and refreshments served ·
by Mrs. Gerald Wildernluth
· and Mrs. V. D. Edwards
carried out the valentine molif.

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MQ~DAY
SYRACUSE J'- A memorial
organizations under 0ne name. members of the untarnished
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service for .• Mrs. Forrest Aballot was signed and will he devotion to. country of the two
Monday,
7:3() p.m. at hall .
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aortley il'lll· held at the. recent re.turned.
presidents and spoke qf the
Members, wives invited,
REEDSVILLE
The
meeting· .of the Women's • Mrs. Teaford gave the need for. all races to live
Order By Phone
of
.
the
refreshments.
February
meeting
Socl~ty of. ohiistlan smolce of program, a stUdY of theBook of · together i,n harmony; working
And Toke Em Home
FOUNDERS' DA¥ program Reedsville W.S.C.S. was held
the Aehl!l'Y United Methodist Matthew ..Miss Karr, spiritual for a common ca.use.
will be presented · when the al the home of . Mrs: Rose
CbU[!:h; Syracuae, held at the life secretary, gave a cloSing
992-5432
Riverview
P.T.A. meets at 7:30 Thomas with devotions 'and
home of Mrs. Virgil Teaford. from the devotional calendar
At.tending besides those
-Monday evening, Feb.l4 at the, business conducted by the
Miss Mar.cla .Karr had for February. ' She explained named were Mrs. Allee
charge jJf the service which how Febl'l!ary has become the Capehart, Mr~ . William
schooL Past Presidents will be president, Mrs . Mamie . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
honored. seventh and eighth Buckley. Committee reports
was conducted in a circle "love'' month, and the origin of Winebrenner, Mrs:.Karl Kloes,
grade
studenis will perform on were made.
around a simulated allar. Miss the valentine, and conunented Mrs. T. G. Hilldore, Mrs.
Members are preparing ru~
a trampoline.
Karr · r,ead "Living in on the.birthdays of lincoln and Damon Ferrell, aM Mrs. Don
rags twhave rugs woven. The
Readiness" as a candle was. Washington. She reminded Lisle.
neKt meeting is to be with Mrs.
lighted an\1 a !Uy placed next .to
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Mamie Buckley. A game was
it. Mem~rs bad sjlent prayer.
fr~aucte
played during the social hour.
lJ
'Miss Karr was assisted by Mrs.
Refreshments were ·:served
Melvin Grimm.
·
by the hostess to Mrs. Emma
Mrs.WilliamEichlngerread
,
Durst, Mrs. Nell Wilson, Mrs.
scripture from Matthew 7 and
Nine
new
members
were
Mary Jamison, Mrs. Mamie
a meditation entitled Mrs. Mary Martin, · depar- date include $19 for bed
inducted
into
the
White
Rose
Buckley, Mrs. Hazel l:luckley ,
''Teaching About Prayer." The temental chapeau, Eight and maintenance, $58 for parties,
·Lodge
at
,
a
meeting
Wednesday
Mrs. Vivian Humphrey, Mrs.
A valentine party was given
se~:retacy's report showed nine. Forty, was honored guest at $26.80 in dimes for birthday
at
American
Legion
hall
,
Dorotha Riebel, Mrs. Ruth
shut-in calls during the past the 26th anniversary dinner cards, $12.40 in the .telephone 'Thursday afternoon at the
Middleport.
They
were
Mrs.
Dillon and a guest, Mr• 'Verna
party of the Wayne County fund,' $35 In gifts for the Southeastern Ohio Mental
month.
Darlene
Milam,
Mrs.
Beverly
Rose.
A letter was read from the Salon 372, Apple Creek, hospilal, $30 in the specilll Health Center for 15 veterans
Long,
Mrs.
Judy
Crooks,
Mrs.
district level concernlltg the Wednesday night.
medicine fulld, $61.50 in the confined there.
She was accompanied to special partners' fund and $23 Sponsoring the party was the Sonya Wayland, Mrs. Linda
uniting of all women's
ORDER TODAY
Apple Creek by Mrs. Myrtle in an Ohio special medicine Kin Club of · Pomeroy. Mrs. Winebrenner, Mrs. Elizabeth
Orders for girl scout' cookies
Walker, departemental le fWid.
Harry Davis, Mrs. Norman Searles, Mrs. Martha King,
Mrs.
Thelma
Call,
and
Mrs.
must
be turned in· to Mrs.
secretalrHassiere.
Both
Harbrecht, Mrs . Loretta
Other
contributions
are
$67
to
· To Give With
Thomas Smith, cookie sale
received gifts from the salon tuberculosis research, $133.50 Tiemeyer, Mrs . Myrtle Barbara Fry.
A dinner honoring the new chainnan for the Qig ·Bend
and from Mrs. Susie Son· lo cystic fibrosis research, and Walker, and Mrs. Osby Martin,
members
was held at noon . A Neighborhood, today.
nansti~e.
$84 to the American Legion had charge of the party . cake decorated with a white
Mrs. Helen Marthey, Child Welfare Foundation. '
Games were played with prizes
9" picture (measured d1agon ally) .
rose
was
served
following
the
Motorola
Esc~ort Personal Portable
chapeau, presided at th.e
Mrs. Martin also announced of cigarettes, candy, slamped meal. .Roses remaining were
Black &amp; Wh11 e TV. Instan t P1ctu re /
meeting with entertainment th~ · the 22nd bed endowment envelopes, soap, toothpaste,
sent
to
Mrs.
Cora
Pullen
who
is
Sound
. Sol1d State Chass1s. Plays
provided by Mr. and Mrs. fund stands at $458. She and handkerchiefs being given
fj~r All Occasions
on
AC cu nent-Piays on Battefles
ill.
Also
reported
ill
was
Mrs
.
Robert Marthey and daughter, displayed an afghan to be sold, as prizes .
(optional extra) Earphone Included.
Karen, who played plano and with proceeds to go to the
Sandwiches, cookies, nut· Helen.Lewis. The charter was
Snap
· On Sun Shiel d. Cigarett e
sang, and then accompanied Denver bed project.
cups, and boxes of valentine draped · for Mrs . Herman
l 1ghter Coqnec tor Cord Included.
Plasuc cab m~t in Walnut gram fm 1sh .
the approximately 30 guests in
EMtl.
candy were served and each Bailey.
a medley of .old favorites .
veteran received a valentine.
Mrs. Martin is the hospital
The dinner Jacket popular·
· Among the distinguished
ly called a Tuxedo was tirsl
and GrandmQtker guests were Mrs. Sonnanstine,
repre~entative. for .. the popularized at a lashionable Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. Betty Fellows, t~ird
American Legton Auxiliary country c 1 u b in Tuxedo,
Butternut Ave, Pomeroy
member of the r~solutions
T;·~,.,,/
and Mrs. Davis is the deputy . N.Y., !rom which it takes 1!s
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
Out~~~
commHtee·; Mrs. F'reda·
representative
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Auxiliary department second the Meigs County Unil of the me~t Amertcan L~g1on
member of ·veterans affairs. American Cancer Society were Auxiliary. Next party will be
Mrs. Martin spoke rioting outlined by Mrs. Patrick held on March 9.
for
that the slate now hAs a total of Lochary at a meeting_ of the
each child
1,437 paid 'memberships Lydia Circle Wednesday night
TEACHI!IIG NOW
, toward its goal o( 1,74~. She at the Pomeroy United
SYRACUSE - -Mrs. Rose
'1111 N_,
reported
that
contributions
to
Methodist
Church.
Ann
Lisle Jenkins, daughter of
COIINIUA Jl.T II lilt
the Naiional Jewish Hospilal to
Mr11. Lochary outlined Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lisle,
programs being carried out by Syracuse, is doing her student
the local unit, spoke on teaching at the Point Pleasant
assislance available to cancer Elementary School, first
patients, and commented on grade . 1\)rs. Jenkins ·is a
the
educational
films student at Marshall University
available .' Mrs. William and resides with her husband,
Baronick presided at the Roy, at New Haven.
business meeting, and refreshMrs. Erma Cleland was ments were served by Mrs.
hostess to a meeting of the Past Kermit Walton and Mrs. Karl
C011ncilors Club of Chester Kraeuter.
Council 323, Daughters of
America Wednesday night.
REEDSVILLE NOTES
Games were played witjl
REEDSVILLE - Gene
AI C!&gt;mlllit flllltCI rnothtr
prizes going to the winners. Buckley of Cheshire visited
olanc~~.~
Mrs.
with Mr. and· Mrs. Carl
BOOKS
or her olilkl,.n. ;:n-e .,. prize,MaryHayeswon(hedoor
and
Mrs,
Letha
Wood,
1.
Leaves
of Gold
my~" alagant
the hostess prize. Mrs. DorQthy Buckley recently. Mr. and Mrs.
l)'mbol Of priCM In
2. Treasure Chest
Walter Brown·and David spent
rnotlltrllood, IIIIa belullfully
Myers won lhe "glad you the weekend at Springfield
3. Words of Life
lalhlonld ~ ""' lillie
came" prize.
with Mr. and Mrs. William
4 . Our
American
Refreshments of sand·
lnd
lo .
Thomas
and
son.
Kathryn
Heritage
aou
rbleellngl.
wiches, pie, coffee and tea Die~ of Belpre visited recently
In While or Yallow
4.95 each
wer~ served by Mrs. Cleland
. gokl' With ~ynthetla
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with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
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an d Mrs. Ad a neu z1mg . Williams and Mr. and Mrs .
Valentine candy favors were . Warren p·1ckens, a nd Jean
given. Others atte ndin g were ·Whitehead and Karen Hum·
.MIDDLEPORT
Stop in ilnd St!!!
Mrs. Mabel Van Meter, Mrs.
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our Selection of
BOOK STORE
Enzy Newell, Mrs. Ethel Orr, ph~ey, ~tudents at Oh1o Slate
Mother's Rings
Umvers1ty,
spent
the
weekend
Middleport. Ohio
Mrs . OpaI Holl on, Mrs. Ada
'th th .
ts h
Van Meter; Hattie Frederick, WI
etr paren ere:

Be,ina Prenared

SANDWICH

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D of A Ladies

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Golda ..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Frederick,
Mrs.Mrs.
llarbara
Sargent, Mrs. Ada Morris,
Mrs. Jean Swnmerfield, and
Mrs. Laura Mae Nice.

West Main St.
POMEROY, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

FERTILIZER
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and

SPRING

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FLQWERS

requirements of

Savings &amp; Loan Co.
296 Second St.
All Accounts Insured

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Fiberglass Cap

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Social Calendar

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Pomeroy Junior High School.
'Arrangements were made
fur a joint meeting of the civic
committees of both the
Amateur Gardeners and the
Middleport Club at which time
rules · fQr . the Christmas
decorating contest will be
prepared. Mrs. L. E. Reyno,lds
and Mr,. Walle~ t?rooks are cochairmen for c1v1c projdcts of
the Amalel!l' Gardeners. ·.
Mrs. Erroll Conroy of
Chesler was a guest at the
meeting.
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Dozen Spring Flowers

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WSCS Holds Memorial Service

Have Complete ·Head .•.
Prot.ection

dollars, the worry-free way.
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"Bring a Little IJpice in Your charge of the meeting and she
Ufe," a detnonilfatlon by Mils-. and Mrs. Roger Morgan
Betty NeWlon ol the Columbia reported on the recent county
Gas Co. hli!hlichted a ~ling meeting of clubs. Mrs. Moore is '·
Of the M1ddleporl Amateur the cOWtty pubUclty chainnan.
Gardeneri Wednelday night. . The clinic on shrubs lmd fruit
· Ml88 Newton prepared a trees to be held at Trinity
pork and rite .tdllet meal, Church Feb. 17 . under spon·
onion tuna puffs, lemon velvet · sorshlp of the Melge :County
pie with a ~ see!1 jiBs try Garden Clubs and ~ ·Meigs
she~, .00 tangy popcorn for Extension Service was anthe garden inem~rs to taste. nounced.lt was lilso noted lha\
Empha~ of hl!r talk was on the' aounty clubs will stage a
\he use .of•spices. · ·
~ower show on June 16 and 17,
' Mrs. Harry 1ofoore had Regatta weekend, in the
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Certificates! For a, really

Valentine's Day
Special

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REEDSVILLE
The
Riverview P.T.A. meeting
Monday evening, Feb. 14, at
7:30 at the. school will feature a
founders' day program and a

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Games

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RoSeberry's Pennmil

Easl Main·St.
POMEROY, OHIO

3rd &amp; Elm Sts., Rt. 124
RACINE, OHIO

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with paul t:r&amp;b~ree

CAll POINIVI[W· '191
Pause for a moment to pay
tribute to my associate
editor In charge of commentarY. for the very young
child, Carole (Shlnybrlte)
Crabtree. who I~ 6 years old ·
today. Shlnybrlte tells !"•
whal'o really good on
"Seaame Street," "Lucl''
Toyshop," and other shows
ranging ftom smash to
trash. I admire her taste,
e•cep,t that 1 had the gran~
old • Kukla. Fran and Ollie
reruns on. and they tyrned
her off. If yOii ilk.e them, sae
oneat6 p.m., Ch.11.
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,. we had a small part to
play a few. years back In
puildlng the region's only
special summer camp for
asthmatic children, and
we're ralhft' proud that . we
did 11. ToniGht. the unique
camp. located cloWn In the
Kanawhe·VIIItY between Pt.
Pleasant end Winfield, Is
highlighted on • Ch. 9

1505

Worn··· Your

special, "Bronco Junction."'
~t 7 p.m. + + +
, Not' one, but two. !10011
movies are in prll1'•fime
tonight, wlfh "Seven
Samurai," on Ch. 11 at 8:30
p.m. (this Is a 19~ Japanese
classic&gt;. and Paul Newman
and Joanne Woodward In "A
New Klndot Love,'' at 9 p.m.
on Ch. 10.

Uvlng Room Suite
Is Faded, and

Tom ···' The
Lamps Are Dingy
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Olympic coverage ·tonight
Is limited to the rerun of the
day's big events at 11 : 30
p.m., Chs. 2 &amp; 7. .

Won't Cook.

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OTHER MOVIES: "A Dog
of Flanct,r•," 4 p.m.. and
horror-double-feature,
"Night of . lht Hunter," a
Robert Mitchum film set In
the upper Ohio Valley and
adapted from a chilling and
weU-knit no•el, plus "Two
Lost Worlds," starts at 11 :30
p.m., all pn Ch. lb.

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FOR THAT BRAND HEW LOOK !

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399 South 3rd Ave., Mi~dleport, ~OhiO
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mecl tng 6 30 p m , Eventng
wor Sh1p, 7.30 p m

UN1o o;O MINISTRY OF
MIDDLEPORT PEN ·
TECOSTAL, Thi rd Av e . the MEIGS COUNTY. The United
Rev W111tam Kntllel . pastor .
Ronald Dugan . Sunday school
sup! Classes for all ages ,
eventng serv 1ce , 7 30 p m
Yovng
Peoples
m eeting.
Wednesdoy , 8 p 111 • Btblestudy. Friday . 8 p m

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY

Wednesday 7 p m , cho tf
practice. Wednesday. 8 30 p.m

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN, Mayer, Supl Ch urch schoool , Re v Ar th ur C Lund, pastor
9 lS am , worship, 10 '24 am .• Sunday School, 9 15 am .,
Re11 W H Perrm, pastor Roy

youth cho.r rehearsal Monday,
6 30 p m , Mrs Marvrn Bur t,
d irector ,
senrof'
chot r
rehearsa l, 7 30 p m , Thursday.

Mrs Paul Nease, drrector
~OMEROY CHURCH OF
THf NAZARENE - Corner
Unr on and M ulberry Rev
Clyde V Henderson. pas tor

Sunday School 9 30 a m
Raym ond

Walburn ,

su pt

Mornrng worshrp 10 30 a m
Fvenrng serv rc:e 7 30 p m Mid
week servrce . Wednesda y, 7 30

FREEWILL BAPTIST -

Presbytenan Church, Dwigh t
L Zav 1tz , Pastor Otrecl or .
Gc nrg e W Hul ton and Rev
L.nson Stebbms, Ass' t Pas lor
01rectors

R1chard Barton, supt Prayer
n•eeltug , Wednesday , 7 30 p .m

Bradford Church of Christ-

School Saturday , 2 p m
worsh ep , 3 IS p m Dor cas
Soc ee ty, 10 am each Thursday

p m , Ladies Home Leag ue , 7

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES -

p m , Prep classes

Larry Carnaha n pre si dmg
SACRED HEART - Rev mme sler Sunday Btble lec ture,
Father Bernard Kra 1covtc, 9 30 a m , Watchtower study ,

Skmner, Sundar School supt

Sunday Schoo , 9 30 a m .
mornmg worshtp, 10 30 am ,

BYF . 6 p m ,

B1bl e Study

DEXTER
CHRIST -

BY TilE REV. STANLEY PLATfENBURG, D.D.
~tor, Grace Eplscopa!Cbureh, Pomeroy, Ohio

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At one time or another everyone has uttered a prayer. Why
pray' People pray for all kmw of reasons Some pray out of a
sense of duty. Some pray from habit. Some pray because they
are afraid. There is a deeper and more profound reason
We pray because God commanw this.
Prayer IS commwuon With God . It is the reachmg out from
self-eenteredness to the mftmte and endurmg. It ts real encounter
with God through which we see ourselves as He sees us
So many tunes we have no fervor, or enthusiasm, for prayer.
There are times ol dryness, hardness, a~•rs~uon and despau:.
There seem to be barriers .between God a~d. Olll'~elves. Out of
shame, or fear, we cannot approach Him· God has provided for.
thiS void. "Watch and Pray," are words that give us the push.
Prayer is accordmg to the w1ll of God. To pray 1s H1s conunand.
"Watch and pray that you enter not mto templalion Watch
at all times praying that you may have strength to escape all
these thing; and to stand before the Son of Man. Admonish the
nile, encourage the famt./learted, help the weak, be patten! w1th
them all, see that none repays evtl with evtl, seek to do good. pray
conslanUy, for this is the will of God."
These words were spoken long ago to other people But look
at the situaltons to which they refer (these are the situations m
which we live, and thesewordsspeak to us) ·
Are we free from temptation, sleepmg while Jesus ts In
agony'
Are we mdifferent, without zeal, ahenaled, unable to gtve up
of ourselves'
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Are we free from dtstress, agony, misfortune , despair ?
Are we exempt from the call to support the weak, comfort
the poor, to be careful not to repay evil with evtl, to seek to do
good'
ThiS 1s all the content of our hie . How can we carry 11 out
without prayer? Prayer belongs to the tolaltty of hie, threals,
war suffering despair, joy and responstbtltty.
'"When the' Son of Man comes, wtll He lind fatth on ear th '"
We pray wtthout ceasing, because on that prayer depends the
malnlaming of la1th. Pr~yer ca45es fatth to endure.
We pray because God tells us to, and our prayer IS a concrete
expressiOn of our fatth No faith is posstble without prayer, for
prayer also .s the expression of aU the work of faith .
Prayer 18 the resp1ratton of fatth. Wtthout it, fmth is stenle.
"Pray without ceasmg" IS God's command, to which
obedience 1s the response of faith. For us, then, 11 IS always,
"Lord, 1 believe. Help thou my unbelief."

Property Transfers
James A Rtchmond, Suzanne
Richmond to -Guy L Casto,
Catherine M Casto, parcel,
Rutland
Dorothy Kathryn White, et
31, Mildred Belle White lo Stale
of Oh1o, JUdgment, Saltsbury
Eva L Robson, Jack Robson,
to Slate of Ohio, JUdgment on
Verdict, Salisbury.
Wheeler A. Drake, Grace H.

OPTOMETRIST
OFF ICE HOURS 9 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS .! - EAST COURT ST,
POMEROY.
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"7:00- 13, In like Flint
9:00 - 13, Cleopatro (Part II)
11:30-13, Flrebllll
12:00 - a, Ride the Wild Surf
TUESDAY
8·30- 13, Call Her Mom

servtce 7 p.m Wednesday
eveneng prayer serveces, 7.30

7 30 p m

ANTIQUITY BAPTISt

Rev

Jay Shies.

Morntng Worshtp . 10 30 a .m ,

HEATH - Worsh ip 10 30
am, Church School9 30 am ,
UMYF 7 p m
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15
a m , Church School 10 a m ,
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER- Worsh•P
9 am, Church SchooiiO a .m. ,
UMYF Thursday, 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Forrest R Donley
ASBURY- Worsh•p II am ,
ChurchSchool9 50a m , WSCS.

Evening worsh1p, 7 30 P m..
Wednesday , Sunday School
Supenntendent, Paultne Me
Clmtock, paslor Rev Morris
M. Wolfe.
RACINE FIRST BAPTISTCharles Norm. pastor Sunday
School. 9 30 am , Morn 1ng
worship, 10 45 am . Sunday
evenmg worsh•p, 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday eventng B1ble
Study, 7 30 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN,

1st Tuesday

Re'J

Lawrence

Sunday

Monday

J Thessa/onoans

Deuteronomy

2,13-20

6,3-15

Tuesday
Psalms

Wednesday
Psalms

19,1·14
Thur5day

78,1·8
Friday

Sunday School Supt Sunday
School , 9· 45 am Church Ser
veces ftrsl and lhtrd Sundays

follow1ng Sunday School.
Second and fourth Saturday
eventngs, 8 p m servtces

LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
- Mr Roberl Wyatt, pastor ,
Sunday School supt , Ronald
Osborne B•ble School, 9 30
, preachmg 10
am ,
E11enmg ser vtces, 7 30 p m .

HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
Pastor Sunday School. 9· JO

Copyt•lhl 1'12 l(tosltl Advr !U~ In l Se rvocr loc S!rol'&gt;burg, VltSII'H&lt;I

Thursday, 7·30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs. Rev
L. R Gluesencamp, pastor
Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sunday
School Supt Sunday Sehool.

Sullivan , 9 30

a

Lanmore. pastor

second and fourth Sundays.

Sunday School Supt

Mtd week servtce , Wednesday ,
apm
GREAT BEND- Worship II
am. 2nd and .4th Sundays,

School . classes for al l ages, 9·30 CHRIST - Sunday school, 9 30
a.m. , m ornmg worship, 10 .45 a m , V H Braley, sup! ,
NYPS Sunday, 6 30 p.m , communton and devotions,
eva ngehs ltc serv1ce Sunday, 10 30 a .m. Regular boa rd

mid week
Wednesday, 8 p m

servtce.

:;It,.C.'JEWEl!RS:
Keepsake Diamond Rings
312 E . Main St.
Pomeroy, O.

Wednesday , 8 .p m

Worship , 11 am . •
School, 10 am

Church

UMYF for all churches of the

240 Lincoln St.

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

7 30 p m

Church School 9 am , Prayer

Mee t mg. Wednesday, 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church

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Midqleport
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M&amp; RFOODONER

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington, W. Va.

Middleport, Olio

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BOGGS EQUIPMENf
Sales· Allis Chalmers • Service
Farm - Industrial- Lawn· Garden
Tuppers Plains
667·3435

Middleport, Olio

prayer meeting, 7 30 p.m
Sunday night worship, 7 30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Re v
Lloyd D Grtmm , Jr., pastor
Sunday School, 9· 30 am .;

DOMIGAN SOHIO STATION
Athens Road ·
Pomeroy
A Family That Worships Together
Slays Together

7 30p m, Mrs Lyda Che valier,
prestdent . Song

serv1ce

MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL,

and

Wednesday, 7 30 p m
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Serv1ces al 315 Matn St , Pt
Pleasant, Sunday School 9 15
a m Sundays, II a m.. Wed-

pm

a.m. ,

evenmg

worsh1p, 7 30

Wed· min ester

KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, nesday prayer and Bible study,
Ncvv•.IL sup\

Serveces

prayer
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Oavid
Jewell.pastoo Btblestudy , 9·30
am, morn ing worsh ip, 10·30,
()ve ntng wors h 1p, 6 30 p m.
W('dnesday BlbJ ,:. study , 7 30

Worsh 1p,

10 am .,

B1bleslud~. II

15a m., evening
worship, 7 30 p m M1d-week
7 30 p.m.
T U P PER S
PLAINS service, Wednesday. 7. 30 p.m
CHRISTIAN - Mr John Wyatt.
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
pastor , J S Davis, Sunday GOO - Se&lt;ond St .. Mason, W
School supt , Sunday school, Va Che5ter Tennant, pastor
9 30 am , Mornmg Sermon, Sunday school , 10 am , mor.
10 30 am Even ing sermon, 7 nlng worshtp, 11 a m ,
pm
evangelistiC service. 7 30 p m .
LETART FALLS UNITED Bible study and prayer service,
BRETHREN - Rev Robert Wednesday , 7 30 p m Phone
Shook , pa st0r , Herschel Norns, 773 5133.
sup! Sunday school , 9 JO am. ,
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
mornmg sermon , 10 30 a.m.. CHRIST In Chrlst1an Unton eveneng sermon, 7 30 alter Rev O' Dell Manley, pastor
na emg each Sunday Prayer Sunday school, 9 30 am , Roger
se-rv 1ce, Wednes(:lay 7 30 p m Man ley . supt , evenmg service,
Prayer meeleng , 7 JC p m 7 30
Wedne &lt;day even1ng
al ter .altng Sundays
prayer meet tng. 7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF. Sunday evening youtll service
GOO OF PROPHECY, G. P 6 .~5 with Macy Lou Carler,
Sml •h. pastor Sunday School . Ieeder No Tuesday service.
IOo.m .. Arthur Henson. Supt. ,
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Mor nin g Worship 'I am .; Serv 1ces, 315 Moln St , Pt
Youn9 Peoples serll lct, 1 p tn , Pl eat~~n • . Sunday &lt;t&gt;rvlces, II
Eventng

strvke, 7 30 p m 1

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Wednesday Mid·Week Proyor ,imttllng,
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GAUL'S SHAKE HAVEN
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SILVER RIDGE- Worship,
MT. UNION BAPTIST - worsh1p serv1ce, Friday, 7 30
10 a.m .. Church School, 9 a m Rev Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday pm
TUPPERS
PLAINS
sc hool supt , Joe Sayre Sunday
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Worship 9 a m ; Church School schoo l. 9 45 a m , Sunday CHRIST - Loren T Stephens,
10 a m

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Middleport, Olio

Rexall Drugs
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
992-2955
P&lt;!meroy

Sunday school.

servi&lt;e , Tuesday, 10

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

p m All welcome
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
- Letart Route I, the Rev Sian

9 30 a m , prayer and B1ble
7 30 p m Tuesday, WSCS. 7 30 B1ble study, Wednesday, 7 30 study, 7 30 p m Cottage prayer
ferst Thursday each month

OHIO VALLEY BAKING 00.

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nesday , teshmon tal meeltng 8

949-3342

Racine

THE FARMERS_BANK
AND ·SAVINGS 00.
Pomeroy-Member F. D.l. C. &amp;

am , tramtng union, 6 30 p m. ,
evenmg worshtp servtce, 7: JO
p m Mid week prayer service,

Cra1g , pa stor

The' Store with A Heart

Member of the Big 3
General Merchandise
Tuppers Plains
667·3280

MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sis , Stan
Henry Eblin, Sunday School ~ra~g, pastor Sunday school.
&gt;UPI &gt;unday &gt;chool, 9.30 a.m .. 9 45 a m i worshtp service, 11

p m , evening worship. 7. 30

RACINE' FOOD MARKET

LYONS MARKET

George Casto, pastor Sunday
School, 9 30 , even1ng worship,
1 30 Thursday eventng • prayer
serv1ce. 7 30 p m

Road, Rev . Roy Taylor, pastor,

p m Sunday , prayer meetmg,

p m.

111veral
• betimeJ
an active

GOEGLEIN READY MIX 00.

Middleport

MARK VSTORE

Mormng worshtp, 10 30 a m ,
Young people's serv1ce, 6 45
p m , Evangelis1tc servtees.
ning sermon , 11 am ., Evenmg 7 30 p m Wednesday evenmg
serv1ce Chr1sttan Endeavor , servtce 7· 30 p m

each Sunday al the Youth sermon. 8"20. M1d Week proyer
Cen ter (Oak Grove Road.)
meetmg Wednesday, 7· 30 p m.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Mrs Mane HolSinger, class
Rev. Jacob Lehman
leader
Rev Standley Brandum
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
JOPPA - Worship 10 a .m , CHURCH HarriSonville

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Phone 992·3481
N. Second Ave.
Middleport, 0.

Weaver , pastor Sunday school, serv1ce, 11 a m , Wednesday

MORSE CHAPEL - Worship 9 30 am .. Bob Barber. supt ,
11 am, 1st and 3rd Sundays , worshtp serv1ce, 10 30 a .m,
Church School, 10 am
youth meeting, 6 45 p.m ,
PORTLAND- Worsh1p 7 30 church , 7 30 p m , prayer
p m , Church School 9 30 a .m. meetmg, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
SUTTON - Worship, II a.m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN
2nd and ~t h Sundays, Church IN CHRIST- Eldon R. Blake,
School 10 a m
pastor Sunday School , 10 a m ,
WESLEYAN (Ractnel W•nme Holsinger, supt. Mar

Cluster,

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Phone 992-3284

992.2550

Bob N\oore, preachtng servtce, 2 p m .

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7 30 p m Mid week prayer meeting 7:30. third Saturday
meetmg , Wednesday, 7 30 p m. each month
10 am . Church School 9 am
Mls stonary meeting , second
THE
RUTLAND COM·
MORNING STAR- Worship Wednesday , 7 30 p m
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
9 30 am , Church School 10:30
UNITED
FAITH
Non R1chard Dubbeld, pastor
a m. , Mld · Week Service , Oenommaf ton - Re11 . Denn1s Schoo l, 9 30 am .; Worship

Church School, 10 a m
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a m ; worsh1p serv1ce, 11 a m • a m
allernateng
::iunday
even1ng sen11ce , 7 , prayer m orn 1ngs
Alfred
Wolfe,
servtce and youth servece, lay leader , Chnsttan Endeavor,

fer st and th 1rd Sundays , 10 a.m ,

Church School, 10 am.
APPLE GROVE - Worship,
7 30 p m , church school. 9 30
a m ,

Vengeance

11 :30 - 13, The Woltman
Frankenstein Meets fhe
Wollman
Frozen GhMf
11.50 - 3, captain Newman, M

m • Sunday eventng

EAST LETART - Worship,
10 a.m , f~rst and third Sundays ,
9 am, second and fourth
Sundays; church school. 9 am ,

3rd Sundays,

WEDNESDAY
00 - 3, The Reluctant
Astronaut
8 30 - 3, 'Til Death Do Us Part
It 30 - 8, Twilight of Honor
11 30 - 13, The Couch
THURSDAY
9•00 - 8, TBA
11 30 - 8, The Glass Bottom
Boat
11 30 - 12, Arrowhead
FRIDAY
8 30 - 3, Evil Roy Slade
7

Religious instruction and guidance Is not only for
the mature - it is needed regularly by everyone. The
spiritual life of your child needs constant cultivation
and the mind needs day by day development.

S&lt;rtplu•r• lel« lrd by lhr Amrrtc&lt;ln Bob!r Socu!!y

7 30 p m Sunday Roger
Thursday, 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Buckley , pres1dent Prayer
Homer Stephens. pastor meet mg. Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Sunday School. 9 30 a m.. Board meettng ftrsl Monday
morn1ng worship, 10 30 a.m . each month, 7 30 p m
Robert Bobo, Sunday school
sup! , Sunday evening servece,
RUTLAND
7.30 Youlh meeling, Monday, 7 RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
p m Mid week serv1ce, Wed Rev
Samuel Jackson ,
nesday, 7 30 p m
pas lor Sunday School. 10 a m.,
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Mrs Gertrude Butler, supt
THE NAZARENE - Rev M C Prayer Ser \!1 ce, 1· 30 p.m.,

a m , 1st and

ll. 30 - 8, Anniversary

9.00 - a, TBA
11 30 8, Tho Feorless
Vamp~re Killers
11 :30 - 13, The Sun Also Rises
SATURDAY
2:00 - IJ, The Voice of Terror
8: 30 - 8, Notorious
9:00 - 3, The 2Sfh Hour
II 30 8, RIde Beyond

Because baby does learn by association, it ,is important that parents expand their children's q~t,lzons.
A very small child will respond to a stmpie prayer.
And a child of three will enjoy attending Church
School geared for youngsters of that age.

7 30 p.m. Prayer meeltng,

Sunday School 9 30 worshep 7 30 Prayer meeltng ,
a m , Church School 10 a m , a m . youth and tumor yout h Tuesday, 7 JO p.m Ernes)
WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30 serv 1ce. 6 45 p m , evening Deeter, class leader Youth
pm
worshep, 7 30 p m , prayer and Meeling Wednesday, 7·30 p m,
MINERSVILLE - Worsh ip praose, Wednesday, 7 30 p m Ernest Deeter, leader
10 a m, Church School'9 am ,
SILVER RUN FREE BAP·
MT. HERMON UNITED
WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7 30 p m liST - Rev Howard Ktmble, BRETHREN CHURCH IN
SYRACUSE - Worsh 1p, 8 paslor Sunday schocl. 10 a m , CHRIST- Rev Robert Shook,
a m , Church School, 9 a m , Henry Oavts , sup! , evening pastor Sunday School , 9 30
Prayer and Bib l e Study, se r v 1ce, 7 30 p m
Prayer a m ; Roy Pooler, sup I , Alfred
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
meet1ng ; Thurday, 7 30 P m
Wolle, asst supt , morning
SOUTHERN CLUSTER , ., , CHES:TER CHURCH OF worshtp, 11 a.m. ; evvnJng
Rev. W. Dale McClurg ' ' GOD - Rev James Satterfield, sermon, 7 JO p m , alternatinQ
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
pastor Sunday school, 9 30 each Sunday Class meetmg 11

Wors hi p, II

11 :30 - 13, Good Morning, Miss
Dove

Nobody knows, but ~houghts come. by association.
Baby eagerly responds to the ~ight of a bottle. Experience proves that the bottle offers both satisfaction and
comfort.

a m , Mormng worshtp, 10 30
a m , Young People's service,
6 45 p m , EvangelistiC serv1ce.

FOREST RUN - Worship 9 pastor

Rev Martha Ann Mattner
BETHANY (Ootcas)
Worship, 9 30 a m, Church
School 10 30 am

I Cormfh1ans
2,1-16
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Soturdoy
Ephesoans
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Psalms

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When does a baby start to think?

pastor

Rev Robert BumQarner

CARMEL -

SUNDAY
5 30- 13, Mardi Gras
7 30 - 8, TBA
9 OP 3, Operation Kid
Brother
• 9:00 - 13, Cleopatra
11. 30 - 8, Beat the Devil
1?' 30 ~ IJ, Stokeout on Dope

p.m , Chris han Workers Class, supt Worshtp servlce. 10 30
Tuesday, 7 p m , Wednesday a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
prayer meettng, 7 p m.

Rev
Charles Hand, pa stor
Su nday schoo l , 9 45 a m ,
morn1ng worship , 11 a m
Evenmg services, ThUesday
and Fnday, 7 30

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CHRIST - Roy Bill Carter, pas tor Worsh1p servece, 9 30
evangelist , Wtlbur. Han1ng . a m , Sunday School, 10 30 a.m
CARLETON CHURCH Bible school supt , Bible school,
9 30 am , morning worshtp, K1ng sbury
Road
Sunday
10 30 a m , evening worship. 7 School, 9 30 am, Ralph Carl.

MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rac1ne Route 2 The

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Mason,

Ptne -Gr.:&gt;ve, t he Rev Arthur
Combs. pastor Sunday school,
9 30 a m , ch urch serv1ces,
10 30 a m

Robert R Card
Rev Stanten Smtth

p m
Wednesday
m eelt ng, 7 30 p m '

SJS.OO l)own-

4

Worship servece. 10 30 a .m
Chnstlan Endeavor Sunday
even1ng .

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
TEA DAY SAINTS- Portland '
Racine Road Ralph Johnson,
Sunday, 7 30 p m Wednesday pastor Herbert Wh1te, Sunday
evenmg prayer meeting and School D~rec tor Sunday School.
9 30 a m , Mornmg worship,
Bible study, 7 30 P m
10 30 a m , Sunday evening
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN

weekly, 9 30 am on Sunday
Preacht ng firs t and third
Sundays of month by Clifford
Sm1th, 9 30 am
CHRISTIAN
HOBSON
UNION - Darrel Doddrill ,
' pastor Sunday School, 9 30
am, Leonard Gilmore, f1rsl
elder . evt.nlng service. 7 30

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Norman C Will, supt

Sunday School 9 30 a.m ;

Drake lo Slate of OhiO ,
9 am ; Sunday School eventng worsh1p , 7 'JO p m.
Judg ment on Settlement, 9serv1ces.
.45 am Bible study every Prayer and pra ise serv1ce ,
Salisbury
thursday, 7 30 p m
Thursday, 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL- Worship
COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Raymond L Grady, Wtlma
11
am
•
Churcli
School
10
a.m
Dexter
Worshtp services
J Grady to Wilham Maynard,
ALFRED - Sunday school, Salurday and Sunday, 7· 30
Evelyn Maynard, 43 acre, 9 45 am each Sunday , D m
preaching al 11 a m each
HE M L0 C K
GR0 VE
Sutton
Sunday.
Pray~r
meet1ng,
7
45
CHRISTIAN
Dav•d
&gt;t~utter,
Blame D. Walblll'n, Vonda M.
p m Wednesday , WSCS, 8 P m past or , Stanford Stockton, supt.
Walburn to Lawrence L. on lh1rd Tuesday each month Morn tnQ worship, 9 30 a m ;
Baughman, Besste M. BaughREEDSVILLE - Sunday church school, 10 30 a .m .
school, 9 30, preach1ng, 7.30 young peoples meeting , 6 30
man, parcels, Salisbury.

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CHESTER - Worsh•p 9 15 serv1ce , 7 p m Wedn esday
am
, Church School 10 a.m
Btble study, 7 p m
service meelmg 8 30 p m
ENTERPRISE
Worship,
9
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of am , Church School. 10 am Menersvtlle,
J A Mc Waters,
Chnst tn Chnst1an Union FLATWOODS
Worship,
II paslor Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Lawrence Manley, pastor , Mrs
, Church School 10 am
morn1ng worsh1p , 11 a.m •
Russell Young, sunday School am
POMEROY
W
orshtp,
10·30
Tram1ng Un• on, 6 30 P m ,
Supt Sunday School 9 30 a.m , am. : Church School 9 15 am , even1ng
worship , 7 30 P m .
Evenmg worshiP 7 30 Wed
UMYF
6
30
p.m
Prayer
meel•ng,
Wednesday,
nesday prayer meeting , 7 30
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship 7 30 p m
pm
10 am , Church School 9 am ,
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
UMYF 6·JO p m
OF THE NAZARENE MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Sunday School. 9 30 a .m ,

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evening youth ·Chns11an en
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chotr practice, 7 p,m,

Eveneng serv1 ces, 7 30 p m , 10 a.m Prayer Meeting each
Wednesday prayer serv1ce , 7 30 Thursday 7 30 p m Sunday
p m Extra youth acltvlfees on evenmg service. 7 30 p m

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10 30 am , Tuesday, B1ble
Saturday evenmg Mass, 7 30 study , 7· 30 p m , Thursday,
p m Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 m enes try school 7 30 p m ,

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
- Rober l Kuhn , pastor George

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Rev Freeland Norns. pastor
Sunday school. 10 a m , church~

992 2825

a m Confesseons. Saturday, 7
7 30 p m

Smith ,

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Guy Pnddy, Sunday School FIRST • UNITED Sunday
morning church 1:&gt; 30 a m ,
PRESBYTERIAN,
M•ddleport
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Sup ! Satu rda y evening serv1 ce
i
p m
Su nday Sc hool, 10 Sunday Church School , 9 30 Sunday evening serv tce, 7 30
Charles Evans . Supt , worsh tp a m , Sunday evening worshi p, a m , Lewis Sauer , Supl , p m Wednesday service, 8 p.m.
serv tce. 10 30 a m
Con
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Mor n1na Worsh1p, 10 30 a m
flrmal!on cl ass, Tuesday. 4 15 7 p m
FIRST
UNITED METHODIST - Rev Eugene
FIRST
BAPTIST
of
M1
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to 5 30 p m , Juntor Con
l , corner of Sudh and PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse. Gill. pastor William Bailey,
hrma tton class Th ursday 6 30 dlepor
Palmer 'streets. Rev Charles Morn1ng Wor1 h1p , 9 a m , su pt Sunday School. 9 30 am .;
to 7 45 p m
pasto r
Fred Sunday Church 1Schoot, 10 am M ornm g worship, 10 30 a.m ,
SEVENTH
DAY
AD· Stmons,
Evening worship, 7 30 p m
Hoffman
,
Sunday
School
s Sampson Mall , Supt
VENTIST
Pomeroy , Superintendent Sunday churc h N!rSTIVERSVILLE
Wednesday
, Chnstlan Youth
COMMulberr y 1 Hgl s
He rbert sc hool for everyone 9 15 a m , MUNITY, Rev Edsel Harl, Crusade, 6 30 p m ; Prayer
Morgan
pastor
Sabbat h M ornmg worsh ip 10 15 a m , pa stor Sunday School servtee meeling 7 30 p m Thursday,

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Sun da y School. 9 30 a m

Corner Ash and Plum, M •d a m . Mrs Homer Lee, Sup! ,
dleport Noel ~errman , pastor, Mornmg Wor sh •p 10 30 am

se rm on fi rst Sundays,
JO e-Jen tng s at 7 30 Prayer and Raul in Moyer pastor Mt c hael
Gerlach, Sunday School sup!
am
Chur c h sch ool , k rn
B1ble St udy .
Btble Sc hool, 9 30 am , mor
dergarten through erghth
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- neng
Worshtp, 10 30 a m ,
grade, 10 30 a m
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave .. even1
ng
worsh1p, 7 30 p m.,
POMEROY CHURCH OF Pomeroy, aff tllaled wt lh S B C,
prayer
serv1ce
7 p m Wed
CHRIST - Mr Hoy t Allen , Jr , the Rev Fred Htll, pastor
pastor Brble School. 9 30 a m , Sunday School. 9 30 a m , ne$day
CHURCH
OF
THE
worshr p, 10 30, adult worsh rp morn eng wors hep, 10 30 am ,
NAZARENE
M1ddleporl
,
se r v rce and young peo pl es rune or soceely , 6 30 am NYPS,
meellng, both 7 30 p m Sunday 6 45 p m Sltnday evangelistic Rev Audry Miller. pa stor ,
Wednesday , com bm ed Btbfe meeten g, 7 30 p m Prayer Floyd Carson , supl Sunday
study and prayer m ee lmg, 7 30 mee tmg Wednesday , 7 30 p m school. 9 30 a m , Morntng
worshtp 10 30 am • jun eo r
MIDDLEPORT
socoe
6 30 p m , NYPS, 6 45
P·rHE SALVATION ARMY MT MORIAH BAPTIST - p m. ty, Sunday
evange l1s t 1c
Envoy RayS Wtnmg, offt cer m Corner Fourth an d Matn ,
meet1ng , 7 30 p m Prayer
charge Sunday, 10 a m
M•ddlepor t Rev Henry L. Key,
Holtness meetmg, 10 30 am , Jr , pastor Sunday School 9 30 mee tmg Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Sunday School Young People's a m , Arnold R1 chards, supt ,
MEIGS
Leg ton, 7 p m • Thursday , 1 to 3 Morn tng worshtp 10 30 am

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FIRST UNITED PRES
BYTE RIAN , Harnsonville,
Sunday Church School , 9 30

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NAZARENE - Rev Herbert

GRAHAM
UNITED
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
pm
• METHODIST - Preachmg 9 30 Sunday. ~p m , for all youth up
to
SDtl
h
grade;
6
30
for
junior
Pomer o y · Harrtsonvdle
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Rev a.m , fir'S! and second S unday ~ and sen1or htgh students
Rood.
Kenneth Eberts, paslor
Stanley Platten burg , mrnrs l er of each month , th~r d and four th
CHURCH
OF
CHR
1ST,
Paul
McElroy,
Sunday School
Morning prayer an d sermon, Sundays each month , worshtp
10 30a m Hol y communron,.and servtce at 7 JO p m Wednesd ay M•ddlepor t, 5th and Main Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m ,

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UN1o o;O MINISTRY OF
MIDDLEPORT PEN ·
TECOSTAL, Thi rd Av e . the MEIGS COUNTY. The United
Rev W111tam Kntllel . pastor .
Ronald Dugan . Sunday school
sup! Classes for all ages ,
eventng serv 1ce , 7 30 p m
Yovng
Peoples
m eeting.
Wednesdoy , 8 p 111 • Btblestudy. Friday . 8 p m

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY

Wednesday 7 p m , cho tf
practice. Wednesday. 8 30 p.m

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN, Mayer, Supl Ch urch schoool , Re v Ar th ur C Lund, pastor
9 lS am , worship, 10 '24 am .• Sunday School, 9 15 am .,
Re11 W H Perrm, pastor Roy

youth cho.r rehearsal Monday,
6 30 p m , Mrs Marvrn Bur t,
d irector ,
senrof'
chot r
rehearsa l, 7 30 p m , Thursday.

Mrs Paul Nease, drrector
~OMEROY CHURCH OF
THf NAZARENE - Corner
Unr on and M ulberry Rev
Clyde V Henderson. pas tor

Sunday School 9 30 a m
Raym ond

Walburn ,

su pt

Mornrng worshrp 10 30 a m
Fvenrng serv rc:e 7 30 p m Mid
week servrce . Wednesda y, 7 30

FREEWILL BAPTIST -

Presbytenan Church, Dwigh t
L Zav 1tz , Pastor Otrecl or .
Gc nrg e W Hul ton and Rev
L.nson Stebbms, Ass' t Pas lor
01rectors

R1chard Barton, supt Prayer
n•eeltug , Wednesday , 7 30 p .m

Bradford Church of Christ-

School Saturday , 2 p m
worsh ep , 3 IS p m Dor cas
Soc ee ty, 10 am each Thursday

p m , Ladies Home Leag ue , 7

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES -

p m , Prep classes

Larry Carnaha n pre si dmg
SACRED HEART - Rev mme sler Sunday Btble lec ture,
Father Bernard Kra 1covtc, 9 30 a m , Watchtower study ,

Skmner, Sundar School supt

Sunday Schoo , 9 30 a m .
mornmg worshtp, 10 30 am ,

BYF . 6 p m ,

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DEXTER
CHRIST -

BY TilE REV. STANLEY PLATfENBURG, D.D.
~tor, Grace Eplscopa!Cbureh, Pomeroy, Ohio

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At one time or another everyone has uttered a prayer. Why
pray' People pray for all kmw of reasons Some pray out of a
sense of duty. Some pray from habit. Some pray because they
are afraid. There is a deeper and more profound reason
We pray because God commanw this.
Prayer IS commwuon With God . It is the reachmg out from
self-eenteredness to the mftmte and endurmg. It ts real encounter
with God through which we see ourselves as He sees us
So many tunes we have no fervor, or enthusiasm, for prayer.
There are times ol dryness, hardness, a~•rs~uon and despau:.
There seem to be barriers .between God a~d. Olll'~elves. Out of
shame, or fear, we cannot approach Him· God has provided for.
thiS void. "Watch and Pray," are words that give us the push.
Prayer is accordmg to the w1ll of God. To pray 1s H1s conunand.
"Watch and pray that you enter not mto templalion Watch
at all times praying that you may have strength to escape all
these thing; and to stand before the Son of Man. Admonish the
nile, encourage the famt./learted, help the weak, be patten! w1th
them all, see that none repays evtl with evtl, seek to do good. pray
conslanUy, for this is the will of God."
These words were spoken long ago to other people But look
at the situaltons to which they refer (these are the situations m
which we live, and thesewordsspeak to us) ·
Are we free from temptation, sleepmg while Jesus ts In
agony'
Are we mdifferent, without zeal, ahenaled, unable to gtve up
of ourselves'
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Are we free from dtstress, agony, misfortune , despair ?
Are we exempt from the call to support the weak, comfort
the poor, to be careful not to repay evil with evtl, to seek to do
good'
ThiS 1s all the content of our hie . How can we carry 11 out
without prayer? Prayer belongs to the tolaltty of hie, threals,
war suffering despair, joy and responstbtltty.
'"When the' Son of Man comes, wtll He lind fatth on ear th '"
We pray wtthout ceasing, because on that prayer depends the
malnlaming of la1th. Pr~yer ca45es fatth to endure.
We pray because God tells us to, and our prayer IS a concrete
expressiOn of our fatth No faith is posstble without prayer, for
prayer also .s the expression of aU the work of faith .
Prayer 18 the resp1ratton of fatth. Wtthout it, fmth is stenle.
"Pray without ceasmg" IS God's command, to which
obedience 1s the response of faith. For us, then, 11 IS always,
"Lord, 1 believe. Help thou my unbelief."

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James A Rtchmond, Suzanne
Richmond to -Guy L Casto,
Catherine M Casto, parcel,
Rutland
Dorothy Kathryn White, et
31, Mildred Belle White lo Stale
of Oh1o, JUdgment, Saltsbury
Eva L Robson, Jack Robson,
to Slate of Ohio, JUdgment on
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8·30- 13, Call Her Mom

servtce 7 p.m Wednesday
eveneng prayer serveces, 7.30

7 30 p m

ANTIQUITY BAPTISt

Rev

Jay Shies.

Morntng Worshtp . 10 30 a .m ,

HEATH - Worsh ip 10 30
am, Church School9 30 am ,
UMYF 7 p m
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15
a m , Church School 10 a m ,
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER- Worsh•P
9 am, Church SchooiiO a .m. ,
UMYF Thursday, 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Forrest R Donley
ASBURY- Worsh•p II am ,
ChurchSchool9 50a m , WSCS.

Evening worsh1p, 7 30 P m..
Wednesday , Sunday School
Supenntendent, Paultne Me
Clmtock, paslor Rev Morris
M. Wolfe.
RACINE FIRST BAPTISTCharles Norm. pastor Sunday
School. 9 30 am , Morn 1ng
worship, 10 45 am . Sunday
evenmg worsh•p, 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday eventng B1ble
Study, 7 30 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN,

1st Tuesday

Re'J

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Sunday

Monday

J Thessa/onoans

Deuteronomy

2,13-20

6,3-15

Tuesday
Psalms

Wednesday
Psalms

19,1·14
Thur5day

78,1·8
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Sunday School Supt Sunday
School , 9· 45 am Church Ser
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follow1ng Sunday School.
Second and fourth Saturday
eventngs, 8 p m servtces

LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
- Mr Roberl Wyatt, pastor ,
Sunday School supt , Ronald
Osborne B•ble School, 9 30
, preachmg 10
am ,
E11enmg ser vtces, 7 30 p m .

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Pastor Sunday School. 9· JO

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FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs. Rev
L. R Gluesencamp, pastor
Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sunday
School Supt Sunday Sehool.

Sullivan , 9 30

a

Lanmore. pastor

second and fourth Sundays.

Sunday School Supt

Mtd week servtce , Wednesday ,
apm
GREAT BEND- Worship II
am. 2nd and .4th Sundays,

School . classes for al l ages, 9·30 CHRIST - Sunday school, 9 30
a.m. , m ornmg worship, 10 .45 a m , V H Braley, sup! ,
NYPS Sunday, 6 30 p.m , communton and devotions,
eva ngehs ltc serv1ce Sunday, 10 30 a .m. Regular boa rd

mid week
Wednesday, 8 p m

servtce.

:;It,.C.'JEWEl!RS:
Keepsake Diamond Rings
312 E . Main St.
Pomeroy, O.

Wednesday , 8 .p m

Worship , 11 am . •
School, 10 am

Church

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240 Lincoln St.

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

7 30 p m

Church School 9 am , Prayer

Mee t mg. Wednesday, 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church

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Midqleport
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Sales· Allis Chalmers • Service
Farm - Industrial- Lawn· Garden
Tuppers Plains
667·3435

Middleport, Olio

prayer meeting, 7 30 p.m
Sunday night worship, 7 30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Re v
Lloyd D Grtmm , Jr., pastor
Sunday School, 9· 30 am .;

DOMIGAN SOHIO STATION
Athens Road ·
Pomeroy
A Family That Worships Together
Slays Together

7 30p m, Mrs Lyda Che valier,
prestdent . Song

serv1ce

MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL,

and

Wednesday, 7 30 p m
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Serv1ces al 315 Matn St , Pt
Pleasant, Sunday School 9 15
a m Sundays, II a m.. Wed-

pm

a.m. ,

evenmg

worsh1p, 7 30

Wed· min ester

KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, nesday prayer and Bible study,
Ncvv•.IL sup\

Serveces

prayer
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Oavid
Jewell.pastoo Btblestudy , 9·30
am, morn ing worsh ip, 10·30,
()ve ntng wors h 1p, 6 30 p m.
W('dnesday BlbJ ,:. study , 7 30

Worsh 1p,

10 am .,

B1bleslud~. II

15a m., evening
worship, 7 30 p m M1d-week
7 30 p.m.
T U P PER S
PLAINS service, Wednesday. 7. 30 p.m
CHRISTIAN - Mr John Wyatt.
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
pastor , J S Davis, Sunday GOO - Se&lt;ond St .. Mason, W
School supt , Sunday school, Va Che5ter Tennant, pastor
9 30 am , Mornmg Sermon, Sunday school , 10 am , mor.
10 30 am Even ing sermon, 7 nlng worshtp, 11 a m ,
pm
evangelistiC service. 7 30 p m .
LETART FALLS UNITED Bible study and prayer service,
BRETHREN - Rev Robert Wednesday , 7 30 p m Phone
Shook , pa st0r , Herschel Norns, 773 5133.
sup! Sunday school , 9 JO am. ,
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
mornmg sermon , 10 30 a.m.. CHRIST In Chrlst1an Unton eveneng sermon, 7 30 alter Rev O' Dell Manley, pastor
na emg each Sunday Prayer Sunday school, 9 30 am , Roger
se-rv 1ce, Wednes(:lay 7 30 p m Man ley . supt , evenmg service,
Prayer meeleng , 7 JC p m 7 30
Wedne &lt;day even1ng
al ter .altng Sundays
prayer meet tng. 7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF. Sunday evening youtll service
GOO OF PROPHECY, G. P 6 .~5 with Macy Lou Carler,
Sml •h. pastor Sunday School . Ieeder No Tuesday service.
IOo.m .. Arthur Henson. Supt. ,
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Mor nin g Worship 'I am .; Serv 1ces, 315 Moln St , Pt
Youn9 Peoples serll lct, 1 p tn , Pl eat~~n • . Sunday &lt;t&gt;rvlces, II
Eventng

strvke, 7 30 p m 1

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SILVER RIDGE- Worship,
MT. UNION BAPTIST - worsh1p serv1ce, Friday, 7 30
10 a.m .. Church School, 9 a m Rev Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday pm
TUPPERS
PLAINS
sc hool supt , Joe Sayre Sunday
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Worship 9 a m ; Church School schoo l. 9 45 a m , Sunday CHRIST - Loren T Stephens,
10 a m

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Middleport, Olio

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992-2955
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Sunday school.

servi&lt;e , Tuesday, 10

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p m All welcome
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
- Letart Route I, the Rev Sian

9 30 a m , prayer and B1ble
7 30 p m Tuesday, WSCS. 7 30 B1ble study, Wednesday, 7 30 study, 7 30 p m Cottage prayer
ferst Thursday each month

OHIO VALLEY BAKING 00.

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Racine

THE FARMERS_BANK
AND ·SAVINGS 00.
Pomeroy-Member F. D.l. C. &amp;

am , tramtng union, 6 30 p m. ,
evenmg worshtp servtce, 7: JO
p m Mid week prayer service,

Cra1g , pa stor

The' Store with A Heart

Member of the Big 3
General Merchandise
Tuppers Plains
667·3280

MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sis , Stan
Henry Eblin, Sunday School ~ra~g, pastor Sunday school.
&gt;UPI &gt;unday &gt;chool, 9.30 a.m .. 9 45 a m i worshtp service, 11

p m , evening worship. 7. 30

RACINE' FOOD MARKET

LYONS MARKET

George Casto, pastor Sunday
School, 9 30 , even1ng worship,
1 30 Thursday eventng • prayer
serv1ce. 7 30 p m

Road, Rev . Roy Taylor, pastor,

p m Sunday , prayer meetmg,

p m.

111veral
• betimeJ
an active

GOEGLEIN READY MIX 00.

Middleport

MARK VSTORE

Mormng worshtp, 10 30 a m ,
Young people's serv1ce, 6 45
p m , Evangelis1tc servtees.
ning sermon , 11 am ., Evenmg 7 30 p m Wednesday evenmg
serv1ce Chr1sttan Endeavor , servtce 7· 30 p m

each Sunday al the Youth sermon. 8"20. M1d Week proyer
Cen ter (Oak Grove Road.)
meetmg Wednesday, 7· 30 p m.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Mrs Mane HolSinger, class
Rev. Jacob Lehman
leader
Rev Standley Brandum
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
JOPPA - Worship 10 a .m , CHURCH HarriSonville

Hoba,-

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Phone 992·3481
N. Second Ave.
Middleport, 0.

Weaver , pastor Sunday school, serv1ce, 11 a m , Wednesday

MORSE CHAPEL - Worship 9 30 am .. Bob Barber. supt ,
11 am, 1st and 3rd Sundays , worshtp serv1ce, 10 30 a .m,
Church School, 10 am
youth meeting, 6 45 p.m ,
PORTLAND- Worsh1p 7 30 church , 7 30 p m , prayer
p m , Church School 9 30 a .m. meetmg, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
SUTTON - Worship, II a.m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN
2nd and ~t h Sundays, Church IN CHRIST- Eldon R. Blake,
School 10 a m
pastor Sunday School , 10 a m ,
WESLEYAN (Ractnel W•nme Holsinger, supt. Mar

Cluster,

RALL'S'bln1t~UtiN "m»RE

Phone 992-3284

992.2550

Bob N\oore, preachtng servtce, 2 p m .

Sunday

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and CONSTRUCTION CO.
D. B.A. ANTHONY
PLUMBING AND HEATING

7 30 p m Mid week prayer meeting 7:30. third Saturday
meetmg , Wednesday, 7 30 p m. each month
10 am . Church School 9 am
Mls stonary meeting , second
THE
RUTLAND COM·
MORNING STAR- Worship Wednesday , 7 30 p m
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
9 30 am , Church School 10:30
UNITED
FAITH
Non R1chard Dubbeld, pastor
a m. , Mld · Week Service , Oenommaf ton - Re11 . Denn1s Schoo l, 9 30 am .; Worship

Church School, 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Wor&gt;hip

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good in family and community life. this feature ts sponsored by the busmess
firms and organizations whose names appear below .

a m ; worsh1p serv1ce, 11 a m • a m
allernateng
::iunday
even1ng sen11ce , 7 , prayer m orn 1ngs
Alfred
Wolfe,
servtce and youth servece, lay leader , Chnsttan Endeavor,

fer st and th 1rd Sundays , 10 a.m ,

Church School, 10 am.
APPLE GROVE - Worship,
7 30 p m , church school. 9 30
a m ,

Vengeance

11 :30 - 13, The Woltman
Frankenstein Meets fhe
Wollman
Frozen GhMf
11.50 - 3, captain Newman, M

m • Sunday eventng

EAST LETART - Worship,
10 a.m , f~rst and third Sundays ,
9 am, second and fourth
Sundays; church school. 9 am ,

3rd Sundays,

WEDNESDAY
00 - 3, The Reluctant
Astronaut
8 30 - 3, 'Til Death Do Us Part
It 30 - 8, Twilight of Honor
11 30 - 13, The Couch
THURSDAY
9•00 - 8, TBA
11 30 - 8, The Glass Bottom
Boat
11 30 - 12, Arrowhead
FRIDAY
8 30 - 3, Evil Roy Slade
7

Religious instruction and guidance Is not only for
the mature - it is needed regularly by everyone. The
spiritual life of your child needs constant cultivation
and the mind needs day by day development.

S&lt;rtplu•r• lel« lrd by lhr Amrrtc&lt;ln Bob!r Socu!!y

7 30 p m Sunday Roger
Thursday, 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Buckley , pres1dent Prayer
Homer Stephens. pastor meet mg. Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Sunday School. 9 30 a m.. Board meettng ftrsl Monday
morn1ng worship, 10 30 a.m . each month, 7 30 p m
Robert Bobo, Sunday school
sup! , Sunday evening servece,
RUTLAND
7.30 Youlh meeling, Monday, 7 RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
p m Mid week serv1ce, Wed Rev
Samuel Jackson ,
nesday, 7 30 p m
pas lor Sunday School. 10 a m.,
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Mrs Gertrude Butler, supt
THE NAZARENE - Rev M C Prayer Ser \!1 ce, 1· 30 p.m.,

a m , 1st and

ll. 30 - 8, Anniversary

9.00 - a, TBA
11 30 8, Tho Feorless
Vamp~re Killers
11 :30 - 13, The Sun Also Rises
SATURDAY
2:00 - IJ, The Voice of Terror
8: 30 - 8, Notorious
9:00 - 3, The 2Sfh Hour
II 30 8, RIde Beyond

Because baby does learn by association, it ,is important that parents expand their children's q~t,lzons.
A very small child will respond to a stmpie prayer.
And a child of three will enjoy attending Church
School geared for youngsters of that age.

7 30 p.m. Prayer meeltng,

Sunday School 9 30 worshep 7 30 Prayer meeltng ,
a m , Church School 10 a m , a m . youth and tumor yout h Tuesday, 7 JO p.m Ernes)
WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30 serv 1ce. 6 45 p m , evening Deeter, class leader Youth
pm
worshep, 7 30 p m , prayer and Meeling Wednesday, 7·30 p m,
MINERSVILLE - Worsh ip praose, Wednesday, 7 30 p m Ernest Deeter, leader
10 a m, Church School'9 am ,
SILVER RUN FREE BAP·
MT. HERMON UNITED
WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7 30 p m liST - Rev Howard Ktmble, BRETHREN CHURCH IN
SYRACUSE - Worsh 1p, 8 paslor Sunday schocl. 10 a m , CHRIST- Rev Robert Shook,
a m , Church School, 9 a m , Henry Oavts , sup! , evening pastor Sunday School , 9 30
Prayer and Bib l e Study, se r v 1ce, 7 30 p m
Prayer a m ; Roy Pooler, sup I , Alfred
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
meet1ng ; Thurday, 7 30 P m
Wolle, asst supt , morning
SOUTHERN CLUSTER , ., , CHES:TER CHURCH OF worshtp, 11 a.m. ; evvnJng
Rev. W. Dale McClurg ' ' GOD - Rev James Satterfield, sermon, 7 JO p m , alternatinQ
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
pastor Sunday school, 9 30 each Sunday Class meetmg 11

Wors hi p, II

11 :30 - 13, Good Morning, Miss
Dove

Nobody knows, but ~houghts come. by association.
Baby eagerly responds to the ~ight of a bottle. Experience proves that the bottle offers both satisfaction and
comfort.

a m , Mormng worshtp, 10 30
a m , Young People's service,
6 45 p m , EvangelistiC serv1ce.

FOREST RUN - Worship 9 pastor

Rev Martha Ann Mattner
BETHANY (Ootcas)
Worship, 9 30 a m, Church
School 10 30 am

I Cormfh1ans
2,1-16
119,) 13-120 '
Soturdoy
Ephesoans
I ,3-11

Psalms

•s

am

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When does a baby start to think?

pastor

Rev Robert BumQarner

CARMEL -

SUNDAY
5 30- 13, Mardi Gras
7 30 - 8, TBA
9 OP 3, Operation Kid
Brother
• 9:00 - 13, Cleopatra
11. 30 - 8, Beat the Devil
1?' 30 ~ IJ, Stokeout on Dope

p.m , Chris han Workers Class, supt Worshtp servlce. 10 30
Tuesday, 7 p m , Wednesday a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
prayer meettng, 7 p m.

Rev
Charles Hand, pa stor
Su nday schoo l , 9 45 a m ,
morn1ng worship , 11 a m
Evenmg services, ThUesday
and Fnday, 7 30

MASON

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CHRIST - Roy Bill Carter, pas tor Worsh1p servece, 9 30
evangelist , Wtlbur. Han1ng . a m , Sunday School, 10 30 a.m
CARLETON CHURCH Bible school supt , Bible school,
9 30 am , morning worshtp, K1ng sbury
Road
Sunday
10 30 a m , evening worship. 7 School, 9 30 am, Ralph Carl.

MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rac1ne Route 2 The

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Convenient
Terms.

Mason,

Ptne -Gr.:&gt;ve, t he Rev Arthur
Combs. pastor Sunday school,
9 30 a m , ch urch serv1ces,
10 30 a m

Robert R Card
Rev Stanten Smtth

p m
Wednesday
m eelt ng, 7 30 p m '

SJS.OO l)own-

4

Worship servece. 10 30 a .m
Chnstlan Endeavor Sunday
even1ng .

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
TEA DAY SAINTS- Portland '
Racine Road Ralph Johnson,
Sunday, 7 30 p m Wednesday pastor Herbert Wh1te, Sunday
evenmg prayer meeting and School D~rec tor Sunday School.
9 30 a m , Mornmg worship,
Bible study, 7 30 P m
10 30 a m , Sunday evening
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN

weekly, 9 30 am on Sunday
Preacht ng firs t and third
Sundays of month by Clifford
Sm1th, 9 30 am
CHRISTIAN
HOBSON
UNION - Darrel Doddrill ,
' pastor Sunday School, 9 30
am, Leonard Gilmore, f1rsl
elder . evt.nlng service. 7 30

3 ROOMS

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Norman C Will, supt

Sunday School 9 30 a.m ;

Drake lo Slate of OhiO ,
9 am ; Sunday School eventng worsh1p , 7 'JO p m.
Judg ment on Settlement, 9serv1ces.
.45 am Bible study every Prayer and pra ise serv1ce ,
Salisbury
thursday, 7 30 p m
Thursday, 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL- Worship
COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Raymond L Grady, Wtlma
11
am
•
Churcli
School
10
a.m
Dexter
Worshtp services
J Grady to Wilham Maynard,
ALFRED - Sunday school, Salurday and Sunday, 7· 30
Evelyn Maynard, 43 acre, 9 45 am each Sunday , D m
preaching al 11 a m each
HE M L0 C K
GR0 VE
Sutton
Sunday.
Pray~r
meet1ng,
7
45
CHRISTIAN
Dav•d
&gt;t~utter,
Blame D. Walblll'n, Vonda M.
p m Wednesday , WSCS, 8 P m past or , Stanford Stockton, supt.
Walburn to Lawrence L. on lh1rd Tuesday each month Morn tnQ worship, 9 30 a m ;
Baughman, Besste M. BaughREEDSVILLE - Sunday church school, 10 30 a .m .
school, 9 30, preach1ng, 7.30 young peoples meeting , 6 30
man, parcels, Salisbury.

N. W. COMPTON, 0.0.

FURNITURE

pastor

Rev
Willard Dutcher,
pastor Mrs Worley Frances,

'Why Pray?

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Danny Evans.

CHESTER - Worsh•p 9 15 serv1ce , 7 p m Wedn esday
am
, Church School 10 a.m
Btble study, 7 p m
service meelmg 8 30 p m
ENTERPRISE
Worship,
9
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of am , Church School. 10 am Menersvtlle,
J A Mc Waters,
Chnst tn Chnst1an Union FLATWOODS
Worship,
II paslor Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Lawrence Manley, pastor , Mrs
, Church School 10 am
morn1ng worsh1p , 11 a.m •
Russell Young, sunday School am
POMEROY
W
orshtp,
10·30
Tram1ng Un• on, 6 30 P m ,
Supt Sunday School 9 30 a.m , am. : Church School 9 15 am , even1ng
worship , 7 30 P m .
Evenmg worshiP 7 30 Wed
UMYF
6
30
p.m
Prayer
meel•ng,
Wednesday,
nesday prayer meeting , 7 30
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship 7 30 p m
pm
10 am , Church School 9 am ,
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
UMYF 6·JO p m
OF THE NAZARENE MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Sunday School. 9 30 a .m ,

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m ormng worshtp and com ·
mun10n, 10 30 am , Sunday
evening youth ·Chns11an en
deavor, 6 JO , Worshtp servtces,

COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

EKLY GUIDE
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chotr practice, 7 p,m,

Eveneng serv1 ces, 7 30 p m , 10 a.m Prayer Meeting each
Wednesday prayer serv1ce , 7 30 Thursday 7 30 p m Sunday
p m Extra youth acltvlfees on evenmg service. 7 30 p m

OLD
DEXTER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

10 30 am , Tuesday, B1ble
Saturday evenmg Mass, 7 30 study , 7· 30 p m , Thursday,
p m Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 m enes try school 7 30 p m ,

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
- Rober l Kuhn , pastor George

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Rev Freeland Norns. pastor
Sunday school. 10 a m , church~

992 2825

a m Confesseons. Saturday, 7
7 30 p m

Smith ,

Cl ifford

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School 9 30 a m .
Guy Pnddy, Sunday School FIRST • UNITED Sunday
morning church 1:&gt; 30 a m ,
PRESBYTERIAN,
M•ddleport
,
Sup ! Satu rda y evening serv1 ce
i
p m
Su nday Sc hool, 10 Sunday Church School , 9 30 Sunday evening serv tce, 7 30
Charles Evans . Supt , worsh tp a m , Sunday evening worshi p, a m , Lewis Sauer , Supl , p m Wednesday service, 8 p.m.
serv tce. 10 30 a m
Con
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Mor n1na Worsh1p, 10 30 a m
flrmal!on cl ass, Tuesday. 4 15 7 p m
FIRST
UNITED METHODIST - Rev Eugene
FIRST
BAPTIST
of
M1
d
to 5 30 p m , Juntor Con
l , corner of Sudh and PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse. Gill. pastor William Bailey,
hrma tton class Th ursday 6 30 dlepor
Palmer 'streets. Rev Charles Morn1ng Wor1 h1p , 9 a m , su pt Sunday School. 9 30 am .;
to 7 45 p m
pasto r
Fred Sunday Church 1Schoot, 10 am M ornm g worship, 10 30 a.m ,
SEVENTH
DAY
AD· Stmons,
Evening worship, 7 30 p m
Hoffman
,
Sunday
School
s Sampson Mall , Supt
VENTIST
Pomeroy , Superintendent Sunday churc h N!rSTIVERSVILLE
Wednesday
, Chnstlan Youth
COMMulberr y 1 Hgl s
He rbert sc hool for everyone 9 15 a m , MUNITY, Rev Edsel Harl, Crusade, 6 30 p m ; Prayer
Morgan
pastor
Sabbat h M ornmg worsh ip 10 15 a m , pa stor Sunday School servtee meeling 7 30 p m Thursday,

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Sun da y School. 9 30 a m

Corner Ash and Plum, M •d a m . Mrs Homer Lee, Sup! ,
dleport Noel ~errman , pastor, Mornmg Wor sh •p 10 30 am

se rm on fi rst Sundays,
JO e-Jen tng s at 7 30 Prayer and Raul in Moyer pastor Mt c hael
Gerlach, Sunday School sup!
am
Chur c h sch ool , k rn
B1ble St udy .
Btble Sc hool, 9 30 am , mor
dergarten through erghth
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- neng
Worshtp, 10 30 a m ,
grade, 10 30 a m
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave .. even1
ng
worsh1p, 7 30 p m.,
POMEROY CHURCH OF Pomeroy, aff tllaled wt lh S B C,
prayer
serv1ce
7 p m Wed
CHRIST - Mr Hoy t Allen , Jr , the Rev Fred Htll, pastor
pastor Brble School. 9 30 a m , Sunday School. 9 30 a m , ne$day
CHURCH
OF
THE
worshr p, 10 30, adult worsh rp morn eng wors hep, 10 30 am ,
NAZARENE
M1ddleporl
,
se r v rce and young peo pl es rune or soceely , 6 30 am NYPS,
meellng, both 7 30 p m Sunday 6 45 p m Sltnday evangelistic Rev Audry Miller. pa stor ,
Wednesday , com bm ed Btbfe meeten g, 7 30 p m Prayer Floyd Carson , supl Sunday
study and prayer m ee lmg, 7 30 mee tmg Wednesday , 7 30 p m school. 9 30 a m , Morntng
worshtp 10 30 am • jun eo r
MIDDLEPORT
socoe
6 30 p m , NYPS, 6 45
P·rHE SALVATION ARMY MT MORIAH BAPTIST - p m. ty, Sunday
evange l1s t 1c
Envoy RayS Wtnmg, offt cer m Corner Fourth an d Matn ,
meet1ng , 7 30 p m Prayer
charge Sunday, 10 a m
M•ddlepor t Rev Henry L. Key,
Holtness meetmg, 10 30 am , Jr , pastor Sunday School 9 30 mee tmg Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Sunday School Young People's a m , Arnold R1 chards, supt ,
MEIGS
Leg ton, 7 p m • Thursday , 1 to 3 Morn tng worshtp 10 30 am

pas tor

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FIRST UNITED PRES
BYTE RIAN , Harnsonville,
Sunday Church School , 9 30

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CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev Herbert

GRAHAM
UNITED
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
pm
• METHODIST - Preachmg 9 30 Sunday. ~p m , for all youth up
to
SDtl
h
grade;
6
30
for
junior
Pomer o y · Harrtsonvdle
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Rev a.m , fir'S! and second S unday ~ and sen1or htgh students
Rood.
Kenneth Eberts, paslor
Stanley Platten burg , mrnrs l er of each month , th~r d and four th
CHURCH
OF
CHR
1ST,
Paul
McElroy,
Sunday School
Morning prayer an d sermon, Sundays each month , worshtp
10 30a m Hol y communron,.and servtce at 7 JO p m Wednesd ay M•ddlepor t, 5th and Main Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m ,

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HOUSE in Lon g Bollo m , phon e
985·35?9.-·
SIX ROOM house. lJJ' Butternut
Ave . Conta ct Ed Hedr ick, 21 37
Wads wo rth Dr ive, Co lumbus.
Oh1o, phone 237 · &lt;~3 JJ .
11 -21 -He

4 BEDROOM. bath . &amp; half.
utility r oom , built -in kit , hen,
wal l to wa ll carpet &amp; garage .
Located 1 ~ mile north of
Eastern High School. House is
alm ost finished and ot hers

WANT ADS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES

ZSIGIS
OF

5
P. M .
Day
Belore
Publ ication
Monday Deadline 9 a.m .
Can cel lat ion &amp; Cor rections
Will be accepted until 9 a.m . for
Day of Publication

3 BEDROOM ranch ly pe home,
Arbaugh Addition, Tuppers
Plains . All new wif h total
ele ct r ic and central air
condition ing, bath and J., fully
carpe ted , full baseme n t.
garag e in basement. See by
appointmen t , phone 992-2196
or 991-3585 . Danny Thompson .
Finan ci ng avai lab le.

12·30·1fc
NEW HAVEN -

'""'"'

1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU HT CPE.

1966 VOLKSWAGEN SQ. BACK SEDAN
51095
New r ing joh; clean intenor, good tires, r adio, heater .
Sharp black tinish .

CHEVROLET IMPALA
;
51495
4 Door H. T. Sedan , local owner. sharp interior. viny l roof
&amp; dark blue fini sh, factory air , good w-w !ires, radio &amp;
1967

heater .

days .
. CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

Add itional 25c Charge per
Adver tisement.
OFF!C_~

HOURS
8:30a.m . to 5 00 p.m. Daily ,
12: 00 Noon

In Memory

We ' re tryi ng to be brave, but
bedr ooms, liv ing r oom , hal l.
Life and Home are not the
Two baths. kitchen. dining
same
;
room , fu l l basement, double
Since
you
were called away .
garag e, breeze-way, attached
Sadly
missed by Mr . and
storage space. front porch &amp;
Mrs
.
Edward
Miller and
dou bl e ba ck pati o. Phone 882 family .

Notice
A

MIRACLE

Revival,

de·

liverance for the whole
man ; First Church of God,
New Haven, W. Va .; George
Oiler , Evangeli st, Februa r y

9, 1972. 7:30 p. m. each

Wa lchers

IR\

Class

Pomeroy

w r qe :

eveni ng.
2-6-6tc

10-3 -tfc

ST ILL target shool, Sunday, SAVE up to one ha lf. Bring your
Feb . 13, 1 p. m. Rulland Gun
sick TV lo Chuck's TV shop,
151 Butternut Ave ., Pomeroy.

Club on New Lima Road .

I HAVE cash buyers for homes
and farms . John While Really
Co., Athens , Oh io now serv ing
the Tri -Coun ty Area Call
Vera
Eblen ,
Associ ate

Rea l lor , 992·3020.

2·10·31c
11 ·2l .lfc
Now's Time To

FINE dr awings and paintings of
your home or fami ly . A gilt
that lasts . Call Dav id and

Lynn Lynas, 992-6083.

ORDER
·FIELD SEEDS

2·11 ·31p
SHOOT ING Mat ch , Sun day ,
Feb. 13. I p.m .. Mil e Hi ll
Road .
Assor ted
Sponsored
by
American Legion .

Meals.
Racine

SEED CORN
Order Now &amp; Save!

block home , 4 bedrooms ,
dining r oom , counfry k i tchen,
lots of cabinets, 2 paneled
recre'alion rooms, attached
g_ang~ , - oyer an acre of

~OM . . OY

·

,....... m.t111

hom e with chi ldren from ages

2 to 5, phone 949·4703 .
INSTRUCTION in organ and

GUN SHOOT, also rifl e matches

2-8·12tc

- - -- --

- open sites only, Forked
Run Spor tsman Club, Sunday ,
February 13, 12 noon.

2-9·31c

Elementary School.
992·7384 to see .

complete select ion of fabrics
and vinyl to choose fr om . Pick
up and del i ve r y . Slate r
Upholstering, RL J, Pomeroy,

WILL DO bab ysitli ng in my

Jack W. CII'Hy, Mtr.

piano , Gerald Hoffner, phone

992·3825.

- - -- -

Female Help Wanted
BE A Lu zier CosmetiCs and
Wigs Consultant in your spare
lime. No territory res tri ctions . Hi ghest commissions.

KOSCOT KOSMET IC S. They're
Grea t : over 10 specials this
month. Pl ease ca ll 992·51 13

Wan! lo sell or
trade your farm?

GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Feb. 13,
!9/2, 1 p.m. Second place

Phone

shooter gets a fr ee shot on
next. malch. Assorted meats .
Rac1ne Gun Club.

n .7.tfc

2·10.Jtc

.4 bedrooms, nice

Why buy new furniture? Have

bath, range and ref ., dirling
r oom , hardwood floors ,
cl osets, storage buil ding, full
basement, forced air heat. 3

Woodrow T. Zwilling, Prop .,
Syracuse, Oh io.

I hal

ol d mad e new by Sylvia's
Uph olslering Shop , Mrs .
2· IO.J0tp

lois - $12,000.00.

On Page Two

The home' buying season
came early. This vear
we need listings.

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
4782. Gall ipolis. John Russell.

POMEROY - Business Op. - Ovmer &amp; Operator. 5.12. tic
portuni ty - Carry Out Beer
and Wine. Excellent location
doing good business, reaso ~ SIG NS, poster s, mail boxes and
favori te saying ; hand let for sell mg (heal th). just r igh t
tered
; In your f~vorite style.
for 2 people . .
We have buvers so
call Cleland's for
last action .

POMEROY - 2 bedrooms , bath
and sh ower. cabinets In
ki tchen, furnace, basemen !,
large lol, in excellent con di ti on - $7 ,900.00 .

HENRY CLELAND
REALTOR
2·9 6tc

Virgil B.
TEAFORD·
SR.

BrOker
110 Mechanic Street
Pomeroy , Ohio

VYt rAKE . LISTINGS AN' .
WHERE
. IN
MEIGS
COUNTY .
RACINE
6 ROOMS - 3 bedroom s. balh,
large li ving and din ing rooms .
Nearl y new ga s furnd ce .
3ardge. $10,500 .00 .

COUNTRY HOME
10

~CRES -

4 bedroom r anch
st y le. Jl ') baths. Hot water
heaf , 2 dri ll ed well s. Fou ndatio n for ?nd house

MIDDLEPORT
8 ROOMS - 4 bedroom s, ba th ,
breakfa st nook . Forced a ir
furna ce . Ce ntral air. Double

garage . $14,500.00.
RURAL
NICE - 3 bedroom ren ovated
h9me. Bath. fur nace . La rge
k1t chen. Varage. Cit y water .

Sl LOOO .OO.
SYRACUSE
4 ROOMS - Full ba seme nt, all
utilities.

Level

lot. Ask ing

$2,500.00.
RUTLAND
NEARLY NEW - 3 bedroom s,

modern kitchen , di shwasher,
dining
r oom .
Carpeted
t h r o ughout .
Basement ,
carport.

MIDDLEPORT
CORNER LOT - 3 bedrooms,
ba th, larg e li ving and dining
rooms. Garage. Near $lores.

David Hooker. Rt. 2, Albany ,
Ohio 45710 I Pagetownt .
].6.JOic

SE WIN G MACHINES. Repair
service, all makes. 992 -2284.

The Fobric Shop, Pom eroy.
Authorized Singer Sa les and
Serv i ce. We Sha rpen Scissors.

3·29·tfC

HARRISON 'S TV and Antenna
BA CK HOE AND DOZER work.
Service. Phone 992·2522 .
Septi c tanks installed . George
6·10.tfc
( Bill) Pullins. Phone 992 ·2478.
4·25-tfc SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller

DRY WALL Finisher con ·
lra clor, R. I. Dubbeld, phone
READY·MI X CONCRETE de .
742·5825 .
livered right to your project .
2·751c
Fast and
easy .
Free - - - - -- exterior
es l ima tes. Ph on~ 992·3284. INTERI OR and
pa in ling . R. I. Dubbeld, phone
Goeglein Ready · Mix Co . •
Middleport, Oh io.
742·5825.
6·30·1fc
2-1·51c

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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

$5.55

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

0pen8 Til 5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

COLONIAL
AUTO BODY

537 High St.
Middleport, Ohio
Comp let e body repairs
and paintings. glass
instal lation .
fr ee
loan er
cars
and
es timat es, also
mechanical
repairs ,
Phone 992 -3793

located at Crossroa ds, Rt . 124.
Complete front end service,
tune up and brake service .

Wheels
balanced
tr onl ca lly .
All

69
,,
66
68
69

Volkswagen
Bug
.
Volkswagen Bug
Volkswagen Bus
Ford LTD VI

W~

iRE

.J(IPANESE
10/ IS MEETING 'J

HAZARD

RIGWr

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A1'TER AU.,
AH GOTHLK
INTO THIS

TH' BLEARIER HER
E'IES GITS, AN' TH'
REDDER HER NOSE,
TH' MORE. ASHAMED
AH GITS!! ~--·'/

SCHEMI'. TO GoT
Mf\ SWEH PANTS
A'WAV FUN\ MISS
BLUEBIRD.
WORKED nNF: -

M E S~ -- -

V-8 motor. auto. trans .• P.S.

,,

6 Cylinder. standard trans .

WINKLE

WE STILL HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF
RUPP MINI BIKES ON DISPLAY.

.

The Used Car
Lot with a HART!
.

NO,IHANKB,

!306, I ... I DON'T
WANT TO IMPOSE
ON YOU . I 'LL ...I'LL
CATCH A CAB !

e lec.
work

Smith Nelson Motors, Inc. ·

located on S. Rt. 7

500 E. Main St.

Chester. 0 .

350 en gine. 4 speed . 1 owner,
in excellent cond i t ion ; ca ll

773·5482.
2·6·61p

MOBILE HOMES
1220 Washington Blvd.
Belpre, Ohio

Not much .Nina!

I can't afford
it! A"'lr~::;;;-::"'-;::

Sweetheait
Sale

'£ll'11E ilmE AS A
"--:-- •, J&lt;:~"'ID!
'MiA1

. ~"Pre~ &gt;

' 1970 Ford ........... only '1995

1970 CORTEZ Silver Vet ; 350·

MILLER

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Auto Sales

12' · 14' · 24' · WiDE

W~ Service What We Sell
Our Word Is Our Bond

a"

Phone 949 -4892 or 992·5272.
J. JO .tl c

Pomeroy, Ohio

GASOLINE ALLEY · ·

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'63 OLDS 98 - '64 Dodge
pickup ; 318 engi ne, '6 1
Sludebaker, V-8, Std., '64
Studebaker, V-8. automatic;
for parts . Ernest Ward, 742·

4289, Dexler. ·

2· 1Q.Jic

M'uslang, 2 dr . H. T.. Fasl Back , all while with blue bucket
sea ts, 302 eng ine, J speed on the fl oor. Here Js a sharp car.
Buy thi s one for your Valentine .

1968 Olds........... now •1795

·~MD TO THINK THAT I ··· (SOB)-··

Cutlass "S" 2 dr . H. T., a ll white wi th blue buc.kef seals, v~
8. aut o. , P.S.• P. B., factory air . Local one owner. Come &amp;

TRUSlED WAA6UCKS~!

get th is one for those hot su mm er da ys ahead. Was $1995.

1968 Buick ..... :.... only '1695
Wildcal4 Dr. H.T. Bron ze with tan vinyl t op. This car is in
perfect shape &amp; has facto ry air &amp; ready to go. Get thi s one
for your vacation .

II. Attractive 7. Anecdol.l
SB. Snoop
ft. English
10. Stopping
school
a practice ·
DOWN
11.
Gist
1. Thing
IZ.
Film shot
forbidden
IS.
Byron
!.Operatic

Great Cars Make .Great Deals

Gal. 500 2 dr . H.T. This must be one of lhe cleanest 67
Fords in town , V.8, au lo., P.S. &amp; P.B.

1966 v.w.............. only '795
Real nice V.W.

Auctioneer

Phone 949·3821
Racine, Ohio
Crill Bradlord

s.J.tlc

USED CARS

The
Orchid Room

240 Lincoln St.
Middleport, Ohio
Dba Anthony Plumbing

a complete Home
Maintenance Service the year
around . No matter what your
need . Complete roof or
spout ing repair . Interior or
e_x t erior carpen t ry . Ceiling
tile and Paneling and Sid ing .
Complete
Plumbing
&amp;
Heating.
We have

Day Number 992.255 0
· We _have 2.4 hr. emergency
servtce .

Make reserv ation s for your
private parties, banquets,
special occasions .
Ideal for meeting place with or without kitche n
privileges .
Indi vidua l Ca teri ng

Will seat up to !SO people.

Phone
992-3975

992 -5786

We specia lize in auto gla ss
on th e spot installation .
Mirrors . Table Tops • Plate
Glass . Small home repairs screens . storm windows
repaired.

992-SBOJ- 742-394)
.. 2-3898 - 742-4761
We are fully insured.

FREE ESTIMATE

FOUR NEW HOMES
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
ONE HOME IN RACINE
TWO HOM ES IN SYRACUSE
ONE 110ME INMoDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A 3 bedroom $16.900.00 home can be purchased with a
monthly payment as low as S65.00 for a family with a base

70 Maverick 2 Dr., 6 cyl., std.. ........... 1595
69 Ford XL Convertible, air .................11695
69 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, air................ •2695
69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air .......12595
68 Dodge Polara 2 Door H.T.............. !1495
67 Olds 88·H.T. Coupe, air.................11295 .
67 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe ................. 11095

ALL KINDS OF
GLASS
For Every Purpose

,

Point Pleasant &amp; Ma son

AUTO GLASS
AI Conard, Mgr.
Phone 304-773·5710
Rout&amp;J3
Mason , W. Va .

sa lar y of $5 ,90().00 and three ch ildren. 7' ~ Pet. annual
percentage rate.

66 Olds 88 4 Door .......................... !895
.6 Mercury Sta. Wagon, V.S auto........... .'795
I

66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air.............. '995

65 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door ................... ~795
I
65 Mercury Station Wagon, air .............. '695
'
'
.65 Dodge Dart 4 Dr., .6 c~.• std ............ 1395
66 Comet 2 Dr. H.T., V.S std................'695
60 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan ..................... '95

From the largest

Bulldozer Radiator to lhe

::h ing, camping , and home

Smallest Heater Core .

'

Nalhan Biggs
Radiator Specialist

SMITH NELSON

CALL
BILL NELSON, 992.3657
HILTON WOLF E. 9~9-3211
TOM CROW, 992·2580
DALE DUTTON, '192·2Sl4

,. MOTORS.· INC.

..

-T~

FUGtTIV!S
DRIVE TJ.IEIR

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You'll ~ike Our Qual it\• Way
of Doing Business "
·
.
992 -5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
()p ~ n Evenings Until.~ :oo- Til 5 PM. Sa!.

~l

form four ordinary wordo.

f .'W.Ul'.'i
\ 16. Servants•
16. re-:trllo·

ldeine
Nachtmu-

4. Certain

~:J': L.....;,.V~EHICL.~E-~lj

UIIICramble theH four Jumblea.
one letttr to eadl oquare, to

"-

Penny
Opera"
· lOng

lodge
member

See Bill Nelson. Ron Smith, Ceward Calve; !,
or Ed Bartels. Open Even"ings Till 7 P.M. Sat.
Till 5 P.M. Service Till12 Noon on Sat.
1

19. Mozart's

I. "Three

'395 Specials. We Still Have 3
Cars For '395. 1963 Buick
1962 Chev. Wag. &amp; 1964 Ol~s

------

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION.&amp;
PLUMBING CO.

poem

, solo

Complete Service

~lg~~;-1/,J:::H-'c

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1967 Ford. .......... only '1195

- - - -- -

FURNITURE

OR BROWN E'fl:S.

1

68 GMC Pickup Truck

Phone 992-2174

Ph. 985-4100

Reasonable

c. BRADFORD,

HEAD WnH awE, GREEN

PETECTIVE

69 Chev. o/• ton Pickup Truck

USED CARS

7·27·1fc .

and

quilt.Weneea

lik"
ll. Mobile

5.Agee-

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I. Penlt11ula

IS. state

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U.JUDior
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S8. Temrla

home

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PAL!~

UP IN
THE MOUNTAINS. ·

point

U . Se!Jalble

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Smith Nelson Motors, Inc.

500 E. Main St.

Ph. 992-2-174

J•mloiHo DIITT

Pomeroy, Ohio

l'r.ter~••'•

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LEGAL NOTICE

AIT$5

THIS 15 A
LE1TER TO M155
HELEN 5Wf615TOR~ .

Nellie Pierce. Administratrix of th .
Estate of Harold Ward, Deceased, hereb e
offers for sale the contents of the grocery stor~
formerly owned by Harold Ward in the V"ll
of Langsville·. O'Jio. which are apprais~d~·~~
$3627 ·?8, the real estate on which the rcicer
store ts now located together with the hg
.Y .
La
"II
,.,._.
ouse tn
. ngsvl .e. vou.o, the grocery slore real est at
IS appr.aJsed ~t $2,000.00 ·and the house i~
Langsvtlle. O'ito, is appraised al $3 000 00
in t~fe~~~~aySpble red~delved separately o~ s~le
·
en t · opportunity fo
chaser to ta~e o~er thrivjng business'w~iU:h
~ould grqw tn yrew of tHe proximity to th
. futheas!ern Ohto Coa l Mining Oper;~tion Fo~
m ormaho~ pertaining to 1/le above co~tact
the undersigned, telephone -number 614-7425195 or contact· Crow, Crow &amp; Po t . A
torneys at law. Pom~roy, Ohlo .at 614:9:~:513~:,
Nell1e Pierce, Administratrix
. of lhe Eslate of Harold Ward,

IEHELD

DEAR MISS s~EET5TOR&lt;r'... IT
OCCURRED 1ll ME,THAT 1'10 ONE ,
HAS EI'ER WRITIEN THE 5TilR'I

OF 'iOlJIWFLI
lo

.DAILY CRYPTOCIUOTE-Here's how to work It:
AXYDLIAAXR
II

One letter •imply standa for another. In' this sample A is

apostrophe•. the len&amp;th and formation of the lvord• are all
hints. Each da~ the eod~ letters are dllferent,
.

A cintapa• Qntatloa
MNKS ·JV
OCSVCS,

TOSJ
NVS

LV

NOQV
WV'

SJV

SJV

TflEREFOO:, I PLAN To Vl'51i
'fOUFOR A FEW IIIEEKS IO
I'ECOME AC(lJJAINTED, AND TO
6ATflER ii'IFORMATION ABOUT
'(OUR LIFE AND CAREER •..

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SJ~CH

0

LVFCS.- EKJC HGVVCNVFQ TJOSSOVG
Y~'s CrJJilo&lt;laele: THOSE WHO ·WORK MOST FOR
THE WORLD'S ADVANCEMENT ARE THE ONES WHO DE-

Dtctased.

IIAND THE LEAST.-HENRY DOHEIITY

Ph. "2-2174 1

(0 IJ'IIICinc Fta111HI B:radl&lt;ollo, I'!",)
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S~OULD LIKE

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oued for the three L's, X for the ,two O's, etc. Sin1le letters,

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DE6CRI8E HER,

DOWN ON TilE

lJ'L ABNER

70 Ford Pickup Truck

INC~

RIGGS BROS.,

rates . Phone 992·3213.

$10,000.00 .
RIVER FRONTAGE
1200 FEET - For boat laun.
sfies. Dr illed welt.
BUY BEFOR'E THE SPRING
RUSH .
HELEN L. TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE
992·3325 992 ·2371
·
· 2-6·6tc

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SEE: RAY RIGGS, AL ZEIGLER

O'DELL WHEEL alighmenf

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

.

••••••••••••••••••••••••••

6·15·1fc

OFFICE SUPPLIES

,

WOULI&gt; V01J !&lt;NOW

$1495:
: Four speed. Special this week.
:·

2·11·tfC

guaranteed .

.

••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Sa nitati on, Stewart Ohio. Ph .

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

t

SHE'S A BLONDE, .
OR RED-

~NETrE

Small V'B 4 speed.

60 Ford T-Bird .......... ,....... '595

2966 ,

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

S

~ ood'us CLA'l"l'ER

69 Coronet, (red &amp; ready)

Automatic trans .

· 60Xl2, ·2-bedroom , a ll -electr ic, FOR THE BEST deal in
new
air co nditioned, 8x20 ft . Por ch
or used mobile home, try
and
a luminum
awning,
Kanauga Mobile Home Sa les,
a lum i num sk irting , com Kanauga , Oh io.
pletely setup . Beautiful
12·11·90lc
IJcation. Owner leaving sta te.

662·3035.

&gt;.

l

63 Chev. Pickup Truck

Mobile Homes For Sale

AiJ TOMOB IL E insurance Ut:~n
cancelled?
Lo st
your
operator's license? Call 992-

,2..-11

t'l l'm ... llb\, !oo , T ••. • ... \1 \. .... lllt

6 Cylinder. 4 speed.

66 Ford Fairlane ..............'795

More Oassifieds

Call Cleland's.
RACINE -

.

Automatic trans.

2·ll ·61C

2·8·11C

.

V-8, auto. tr ans.. power steering. power
brakes, deluxe.

68 Chevrolet ..s.~~.~~:-~~~.: •1395

Phone 773·5480.

for any information , Brown 's.

~"\J

•

:69 Mustang Mach 1

Business Services

qround - $19,900.00.

6 Cyl., aufo. fran s

Factory air .

phone 992 -3617.

1·11 ·31p

air furnace. Near Pomeroy.

Seven r oom

68 Comet 2 Door H.T. '1095

envelope lo F. Ur ibe, Box 36.
Albany, Ohio, 45710.
J.6.lfc
SERVI Ct,

'='0

Auto . trans., P.S. , P. B. . factory air.

68 Mercury Parklane '1395

2·3·10tp

I WILL nol be responsible for
any debts contracted by
anyone other than myself .
Signed: Earl R. Arix, Rac ine,

.

Real Estate For Sale

-

·

dressinQ and stuf f ing en velopes?" Rush self -stamped

UPHOL STER ING

FERTILIZER

2·11 ·21c

Office 992·2259 Till• :00
Sundays &amp; Evenings992-2568
WE WOULD LIKE TO SEL L
YOUR PROPERTY FOR NICE 2.story home wi th full
YOU .
basement, 2 lots , new for ced
SYRACUSE

Long bed.

WANT WORK. at home ad ·

Notice

Ohio.

Cleland
Realty .

67 Ford % T. Pickup..... !1295

Weight

1

2·11 -61p

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Watchers IR! , 1863 Section
Rd., Cincinnati , Ohio 45237.

2993.

Creek ; 11. 2 mi les from
Easlern High Sc hool ; 24 acres
creek bottom ; 24 acres hill
pasture land ; approximately
56 acres young limber ; 5
room moder n house ; fuel oil
heat ; 2 car garage ; almost
new ; ph one Coolville 667 -6129 .

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long bt;d.

overweight lad ies. teens and
men interested in a Weight

• HARfS :

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71 Dodge Demon 340 4 Sp.

69 Ford % T. Pickup .... !1595

ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT · ...

...._et . e'
(,ot•·

8 x36

$}295
Bath, Furnace ........

Notice

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OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
f'PMEROY, OHIO

BLIND ADS

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57 MARLIDE ·
HOUSE TRAILER
3 Bedroom

.Pomeroy Motor Co•

$1.50 for 50 word minim um
Each additiona l word 2c .

8: 30 a .m . to
Saturday .

11395

327 engine. 4 speed trans .. clean Interior &amp; good tires .
'
Med. grn . fini sh. Nice.

RATES

Modern 3· FEBRUARY aga in is here, The
bedroom bri ck house . House
sa ddes t m onth of all the year ;
is
pane led .
carpeted

104 ACRE farm on Shade

OUR
.LOW,
LOW
PRICES!

REGULATIONS
The Publ isher reserves the
r ight to ed it or reiect any ads
deemed object ional. The
publisher
will
not
be
r es ponsible for more than one
incorrect insertion .

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Motor Co.

IUALITY

For Want Ad Serv ice
5 cents per Word one insertion
Minimum Charge 75c
being buill. Call 985·3598.
12 cents per word three
1-21 -JOtc consecut ive insertions.
18 cents per word six con HOUSE , 1641 Lincoln He ights . secutive insertions .
Call Danny Thonipson . 992 15 Per Cent Discount on pa id
ads and ~ds paid within 10
2196.

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B- The fl:liiy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Feb. II, 1972

Real Estate For Sale

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LOCK UP '(OUR CATS !

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HOUSE in Lon g Bollo m , phon e
985·35?9.-·
SIX ROOM house. lJJ' Butternut
Ave . Conta ct Ed Hedr ick, 21 37
Wads wo rth Dr ive, Co lumbus.
Oh1o, phone 237 · &lt;~3 JJ .
11 -21 -He

4 BEDROOM. bath . &amp; half.
utility r oom , built -in kit , hen,
wal l to wa ll carpet &amp; garage .
Located 1 ~ mile north of
Eastern High School. House is
alm ost finished and ot hers

WANT ADS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES

ZSIGIS
OF

5
P. M .
Day
Belore
Publ ication
Monday Deadline 9 a.m .
Can cel lat ion &amp; Cor rections
Will be accepted until 9 a.m . for
Day of Publication

3 BEDROOM ranch ly pe home,
Arbaugh Addition, Tuppers
Plains . All new wif h total
ele ct r ic and central air
condition ing, bath and J., fully
carpe ted , full baseme n t.
garag e in basement. See by
appointmen t , phone 992-2196
or 991-3585 . Danny Thompson .
Finan ci ng avai lab le.

12·30·1fc
NEW HAVEN -

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1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU HT CPE.

1966 VOLKSWAGEN SQ. BACK SEDAN
51095
New r ing joh; clean intenor, good tires, r adio, heater .
Sharp black tinish .

CHEVROLET IMPALA
;
51495
4 Door H. T. Sedan , local owner. sharp interior. viny l roof
&amp; dark blue fini sh, factory air , good w-w !ires, radio &amp;
1967

heater .

days .
. CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

Add itional 25c Charge per
Adver tisement.
OFF!C_~

HOURS
8:30a.m . to 5 00 p.m. Daily ,
12: 00 Noon

In Memory

We ' re tryi ng to be brave, but
bedr ooms, liv ing r oom , hal l.
Life and Home are not the
Two baths. kitchen. dining
same
;
room , fu l l basement, double
Since
you
were called away .
garag e, breeze-way, attached
Sadly
missed by Mr . and
storage space. front porch &amp;
Mrs
.
Edward
Miller and
dou bl e ba ck pati o. Phone 882 family .

Notice
A

MIRACLE

Revival,

de·

liverance for the whole
man ; First Church of God,
New Haven, W. Va .; George
Oiler , Evangeli st, Februa r y

9, 1972. 7:30 p. m. each

Wa lchers

IR\

Class

Pomeroy

w r qe :

eveni ng.
2-6-6tc

10-3 -tfc

ST ILL target shool, Sunday, SAVE up to one ha lf. Bring your
Feb . 13, 1 p. m. Rulland Gun
sick TV lo Chuck's TV shop,
151 Butternut Ave ., Pomeroy.

Club on New Lima Road .

I HAVE cash buyers for homes
and farms . John While Really
Co., Athens , Oh io now serv ing
the Tri -Coun ty Area Call
Vera
Eblen ,
Associ ate

Rea l lor , 992·3020.

2·10·31c
11 ·2l .lfc
Now's Time To

FINE dr awings and paintings of
your home or fami ly . A gilt
that lasts . Call Dav id and

Lynn Lynas, 992-6083.

ORDER
·FIELD SEEDS

2·11 ·31p
SHOOT ING Mat ch , Sun day ,
Feb. 13. I p.m .. Mil e Hi ll
Road .
Assor ted
Sponsored
by
American Legion .

Meals.
Racine

SEED CORN
Order Now &amp; Save!

block home , 4 bedrooms ,
dining r oom , counfry k i tchen,
lots of cabinets, 2 paneled
recre'alion rooms, attached
g_ang~ , - oyer an acre of

~OM . . OY

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hom e with chi ldren from ages

2 to 5, phone 949·4703 .
INSTRUCTION in organ and

GUN SHOOT, also rifl e matches

2-8·12tc

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- open sites only, Forked
Run Spor tsman Club, Sunday ,
February 13, 12 noon.

2-9·31c

Elementary School.
992·7384 to see .

complete select ion of fabrics
and vinyl to choose fr om . Pick
up and del i ve r y . Slate r
Upholstering, RL J, Pomeroy,

WILL DO bab ysitli ng in my

Jack W. CII'Hy, Mtr.

piano , Gerald Hoffner, phone

992·3825.

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Female Help Wanted
BE A Lu zier CosmetiCs and
Wigs Consultant in your spare
lime. No territory res tri ctions . Hi ghest commissions.

KOSCOT KOSMET IC S. They're
Grea t : over 10 specials this
month. Pl ease ca ll 992·51 13

Wan! lo sell or
trade your farm?

GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Feb. 13,
!9/2, 1 p.m. Second place

Phone

shooter gets a fr ee shot on
next. malch. Assorted meats .
Rac1ne Gun Club.

n .7.tfc

2·10.Jtc

.4 bedrooms, nice

Why buy new furniture? Have

bath, range and ref ., dirling
r oom , hardwood floors ,
cl osets, storage buil ding, full
basement, forced air heat. 3

Woodrow T. Zwilling, Prop .,
Syracuse, Oh io.

I hal

ol d mad e new by Sylvia's
Uph olslering Shop , Mrs .
2· IO.J0tp

lois - $12,000.00.

On Page Two

The home' buying season
came early. This vear
we need listings.

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
4782. Gall ipolis. John Russell.

POMEROY - Business Op. - Ovmer &amp; Operator. 5.12. tic
portuni ty - Carry Out Beer
and Wine. Excellent location
doing good business, reaso ~ SIG NS, poster s, mail boxes and
favori te saying ; hand let for sell mg (heal th). just r igh t
tered
; In your f~vorite style.
for 2 people . .
We have buvers so
call Cleland's for
last action .

POMEROY - 2 bedrooms , bath
and sh ower. cabinets In
ki tchen, furnace, basemen !,
large lol, in excellent con di ti on - $7 ,900.00 .

HENRY CLELAND
REALTOR
2·9 6tc

Virgil B.
TEAFORD·
SR.

BrOker
110 Mechanic Street
Pomeroy , Ohio

VYt rAKE . LISTINGS AN' .
WHERE
. IN
MEIGS
COUNTY .
RACINE
6 ROOMS - 3 bedroom s. balh,
large li ving and din ing rooms .
Nearl y new ga s furnd ce .
3ardge. $10,500 .00 .

COUNTRY HOME
10

~CRES -

4 bedroom r anch
st y le. Jl ') baths. Hot water
heaf , 2 dri ll ed well s. Fou ndatio n for ?nd house

MIDDLEPORT
8 ROOMS - 4 bedroom s, ba th ,
breakfa st nook . Forced a ir
furna ce . Ce ntral air. Double

garage . $14,500.00.
RURAL
NICE - 3 bedroom ren ovated
h9me. Bath. fur nace . La rge
k1t chen. Varage. Cit y water .

Sl LOOO .OO.
SYRACUSE
4 ROOMS - Full ba seme nt, all
utilities.

Level

lot. Ask ing

$2,500.00.
RUTLAND
NEARLY NEW - 3 bedroom s,

modern kitchen , di shwasher,
dining
r oom .
Carpeted
t h r o ughout .
Basement ,
carport.

MIDDLEPORT
CORNER LOT - 3 bedrooms,
ba th, larg e li ving and dining
rooms. Garage. Near $lores.

David Hooker. Rt. 2, Albany ,
Ohio 45710 I Pagetownt .
].6.JOic

SE WIN G MACHINES. Repair
service, all makes. 992 -2284.

The Fobric Shop, Pom eroy.
Authorized Singer Sa les and
Serv i ce. We Sha rpen Scissors.

3·29·tfC

HARRISON 'S TV and Antenna
BA CK HOE AND DOZER work.
Service. Phone 992·2522 .
Septi c tanks installed . George
6·10.tfc
( Bill) Pullins. Phone 992 ·2478.
4·25-tfc SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller

DRY WALL Finisher con ·
lra clor, R. I. Dubbeld, phone
READY·MI X CONCRETE de .
742·5825 .
livered right to your project .
2·751c
Fast and
easy .
Free - - - - -- exterior
es l ima tes. Ph on~ 992·3284. INTERI OR and
pa in ling . R. I. Dubbeld, phone
Goeglein Ready · Mix Co . •
Middleport, Oh io.
742·5825.
6·30·1fc
2-1·51c

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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

$5.55

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

0pen8 Til 5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

COLONIAL
AUTO BODY

537 High St.
Middleport, Ohio
Comp let e body repairs
and paintings. glass
instal lation .
fr ee
loan er
cars
and
es timat es, also
mechanical
repairs ,
Phone 992 -3793

located at Crossroa ds, Rt . 124.
Complete front end service,
tune up and brake service .

Wheels
balanced
tr onl ca lly .
All

69
,,
66
68
69

Volkswagen
Bug
.
Volkswagen Bug
Volkswagen Bus
Ford LTD VI

W~

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.J(IPANESE
10/ IS MEETING 'J

HAZARD

RIGWr

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A1'TER AU.,
AH GOTHLK
INTO THIS

TH' BLEARIER HER
E'IES GITS, AN' TH'
REDDER HER NOSE,
TH' MORE. ASHAMED
AH GITS!! ~--·'/

SCHEMI'. TO GoT
Mf\ SWEH PANTS
A'WAV FUN\ MISS
BLUEBIRD.
WORKED nNF: -

M E S~ -- -

V-8 motor. auto. trans .• P.S.

,,

6 Cylinder. standard trans .

WINKLE

WE STILL HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF
RUPP MINI BIKES ON DISPLAY.

.

The Used Car
Lot with a HART!
.

NO,IHANKB,

!306, I ... I DON'T
WANT TO IMPOSE
ON YOU . I 'LL ...I'LL
CATCH A CAB !

e lec.
work

Smith Nelson Motors, Inc. ·

located on S. Rt. 7

500 E. Main St.

Chester. 0 .

350 en gine. 4 speed . 1 owner,
in excellent cond i t ion ; ca ll

773·5482.
2·6·61p

MOBILE HOMES
1220 Washington Blvd.
Belpre, Ohio

Not much .Nina!

I can't afford
it! A"'lr~::;;;-::"'-;::

Sweetheait
Sale

'£ll'11E ilmE AS A
"--:-- •, J&lt;:~"'ID!
'MiA1

. ~"Pre~ &gt;

' 1970 Ford ........... only '1995

1970 CORTEZ Silver Vet ; 350·

MILLER

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Auto Sales

12' · 14' · 24' · WiDE

W~ Service What We Sell
Our Word Is Our Bond

a"

Phone 949 -4892 or 992·5272.
J. JO .tl c

Pomeroy, Ohio

GASOLINE ALLEY · ·

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'63 OLDS 98 - '64 Dodge
pickup ; 318 engi ne, '6 1
Sludebaker, V-8, Std., '64
Studebaker, V-8. automatic;
for parts . Ernest Ward, 742·

4289, Dexler. ·

2· 1Q.Jic

M'uslang, 2 dr . H. T.. Fasl Back , all while with blue bucket
sea ts, 302 eng ine, J speed on the fl oor. Here Js a sharp car.
Buy thi s one for your Valentine .

1968 Olds........... now •1795

·~MD TO THINK THAT I ··· (SOB)-··

Cutlass "S" 2 dr . H. T., a ll white wi th blue buc.kef seals, v~
8. aut o. , P.S.• P. B., factory air . Local one owner. Come &amp;

TRUSlED WAA6UCKS~!

get th is one for those hot su mm er da ys ahead. Was $1995.

1968 Buick ..... :.... only '1695
Wildcal4 Dr. H.T. Bron ze with tan vinyl t op. This car is in
perfect shape &amp; has facto ry air &amp; ready to go. Get thi s one
for your vacation .

II. Attractive 7. Anecdol.l
SB. Snoop
ft. English
10. Stopping
school
a practice ·
DOWN
11.
Gist
1. Thing
IZ.
Film shot
forbidden
IS.
Byron
!.Operatic

Great Cars Make .Great Deals

Gal. 500 2 dr . H.T. This must be one of lhe cleanest 67
Fords in town , V.8, au lo., P.S. &amp; P.B.

1966 v.w.............. only '795
Real nice V.W.

Auctioneer

Phone 949·3821
Racine, Ohio
Crill Bradlord

s.J.tlc

USED CARS

The
Orchid Room

240 Lincoln St.
Middleport, Ohio
Dba Anthony Plumbing

a complete Home
Maintenance Service the year
around . No matter what your
need . Complete roof or
spout ing repair . Interior or
e_x t erior carpen t ry . Ceiling
tile and Paneling and Sid ing .
Complete
Plumbing
&amp;
Heating.
We have

Day Number 992.255 0
· We _have 2.4 hr. emergency
servtce .

Make reserv ation s for your
private parties, banquets,
special occasions .
Ideal for meeting place with or without kitche n
privileges .
Indi vidua l Ca teri ng

Will seat up to !SO people.

Phone
992-3975

992 -5786

We specia lize in auto gla ss
on th e spot installation .
Mirrors . Table Tops • Plate
Glass . Small home repairs screens . storm windows
repaired.

992-SBOJ- 742-394)
.. 2-3898 - 742-4761
We are fully insured.

FREE ESTIMATE

FOUR NEW HOMES
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
ONE HOME IN RACINE
TWO HOM ES IN SYRACUSE
ONE 110ME INMoDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A 3 bedroom $16.900.00 home can be purchased with a
monthly payment as low as S65.00 for a family with a base

70 Maverick 2 Dr., 6 cyl., std.. ........... 1595
69 Ford XL Convertible, air .................11695
69 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, air................ •2695
69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air .......12595
68 Dodge Polara 2 Door H.T.............. !1495
67 Olds 88·H.T. Coupe, air.................11295 .
67 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe ................. 11095

ALL KINDS OF
GLASS
For Every Purpose

,

Point Pleasant &amp; Ma son

AUTO GLASS
AI Conard, Mgr.
Phone 304-773·5710
Rout&amp;J3
Mason , W. Va .

sa lar y of $5 ,90().00 and three ch ildren. 7' ~ Pet. annual
percentage rate.

66 Olds 88 4 Door .......................... !895
.6 Mercury Sta. Wagon, V.S auto........... .'795
I

66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air.............. '995

65 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door ................... ~795
I
65 Mercury Station Wagon, air .............. '695
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.65 Dodge Dart 4 Dr., .6 c~.• std ............ 1395
66 Comet 2 Dr. H.T., V.S std................'695
60 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan ..................... '95

From the largest

Bulldozer Radiator to lhe

::h ing, camping , and home

Smallest Heater Core .

'

Nalhan Biggs
Radiator Specialist

SMITH NELSON

CALL
BILL NELSON, 992.3657
HILTON WOLF E. 9~9-3211
TOM CROW, 992·2580
DALE DUTTON, '192·2Sl4

,. MOTORS.· INC.

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FUGtTIV!S
DRIVE TJ.IEIR

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You'll ~ike Our Qual it\• Way
of Doing Business "
·
.
992 -5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
()p ~ n Evenings Until.~ :oo- Til 5 PM. Sa!.

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form four ordinary wordo.

f .'W.Ul'.'i
\ 16. Servants•
16. re-:trllo·

ldeine
Nachtmu-

4. Certain

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UIIICramble theH four Jumblea.
one letttr to eadl oquare, to

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Penny
Opera"
· lOng

lodge
member

See Bill Nelson. Ron Smith, Ceward Calve; !,
or Ed Bartels. Open Even"ings Till 7 P.M. Sat.
Till 5 P.M. Service Till12 Noon on Sat.
1

19. Mozart's

I. "Three

'395 Specials. We Still Have 3
Cars For '395. 1963 Buick
1962 Chev. Wag. &amp; 1964 Ol~s

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ALL WEATHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION.&amp;
PLUMBING CO.

poem

, solo

Complete Service

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1967 Ford. .......... only '1195

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FURNITURE

OR BROWN E'fl:S.

1

68 GMC Pickup Truck

Phone 992-2174

Ph. 985-4100

Reasonable

c. BRADFORD,

HEAD WnH awE, GREEN

PETECTIVE

69 Chev. o/• ton Pickup Truck

USED CARS

7·27·1fc .

and

quilt.Weneea

lik"
ll. Mobile

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UP IN
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Smith Nelson Motors, Inc.

500 E. Main St.

Ph. 992-2-174

J•mloiHo DIITT

Pomeroy, Ohio

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LEGAL NOTICE

AIT$5

THIS 15 A
LE1TER TO M155
HELEN 5Wf615TOR~ .

Nellie Pierce. Administratrix of th .
Estate of Harold Ward, Deceased, hereb e
offers for sale the contents of the grocery stor~
formerly owned by Harold Ward in the V"ll
of Langsville·. O'Jio. which are apprais~d~·~~
$3627 ·?8, the real estate on which the rcicer
store ts now located together with the hg
.Y .
La
"II
,.,._.
ouse tn
. ngsvl .e. vou.o, the grocery slore real est at
IS appr.aJsed ~t $2,000.00 ·and the house i~
Langsvtlle. O'ito, is appraised al $3 000 00
in t~fe~~~~aySpble red~delved separately o~ s~le
·
en t · opportunity fo
chaser to ta~e o~er thrivjng business'w~iU:h
~ould grqw tn yrew of tHe proximity to th
. futheas!ern Ohto Coa l Mining Oper;~tion Fo~
m ormaho~ pertaining to 1/le above co~tact
the undersigned, telephone -number 614-7425195 or contact· Crow, Crow &amp; Po t . A
torneys at law. Pom~roy, Ohlo .at 614:9:~:513~:,
Nell1e Pierce, Administratrix
. of lhe Eslate of Harold Ward,

IEHELD

DEAR MISS s~EET5TOR&lt;r'... IT
OCCURRED 1ll ME,THAT 1'10 ONE ,
HAS EI'ER WRITIEN THE 5TilR'I

OF 'iOlJIWFLI
lo

.DAILY CRYPTOCIUOTE-Here's how to work It:
AXYDLIAAXR
II

One letter •imply standa for another. In' this sample A is

apostrophe•. the len&amp;th and formation of the lvord• are all
hints. Each da~ the eod~ letters are dllferent,
.

A cintapa• Qntatloa
MNKS ·JV
OCSVCS,

TOSJ
NVS

LV

NOQV
WV'

SJV

SJV

TflEREFOO:, I PLAN To Vl'51i
'fOUFOR A FEW IIIEEKS IO
I'ECOME AC(lJJAINTED, AND TO
6ATflER ii'IFORMATION ABOUT
'(OUR LIFE AND CAREER •..

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Y~'s CrJJilo&lt;laele: THOSE WHO ·WORK MOST FOR
THE WORLD'S ADVANCEMENT ARE THE ONES WHO DE-

Dtctased.

IIAND THE LEAST.-HENRY DOHEIITY

Ph. "2-2174 1

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oued for the three L's, X for the ,two O's, etc. Sin1le letters,

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DE6CRI8E HER,

DOWN ON TilE

lJ'L ABNER

70 Ford Pickup Truck

INC~

RIGGS BROS.,

rates . Phone 992·3213.

$10,000.00 .
RIVER FRONTAGE
1200 FEET - For boat laun.
sfies. Dr illed welt.
BUY BEFOR'E THE SPRING
RUSH .
HELEN L. TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE
992·3325 992 ·2371
·
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SEE: RAY RIGGS, AL ZEIGLER

O'DELL WHEEL alighmenf

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

.

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6·15·1fc

OFFICE SUPPLIES

,

WOULI&gt; V01J !&lt;NOW

$1495:
: Four speed. Special this week.
:·

2·11·tfC

guaranteed .

.

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Sa nitati on, Stewart Ohio. Ph .

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

t

SHE'S A BLONDE, .
OR RED-

~NETrE

Small V'B 4 speed.

60 Ford T-Bird .......... ,....... '595

2966 ,

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

S

~ ood'us CLA'l"l'ER

69 Coronet, (red &amp; ready)

Automatic trans .

· 60Xl2, ·2-bedroom , a ll -electr ic, FOR THE BEST deal in
new
air co nditioned, 8x20 ft . Por ch
or used mobile home, try
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SAIGON (UP[)- The United
states stepped up the air war
over South Vietnam today for
the third consecutive day
although the level of fighting
lessened . The South Vietnamese reported a unit of its
troops killed 40 Viet Cong in
lreaking the siege of an outpost in the Central Highlands.
The U.S. command reported
two ambushes against American truck convoys, one of
which wounded a GI.
Thailand-based BS2 bo!Dbers
flew eight missions in South
Vietnam in the 24 hours ended
at noon today, the most since
Sept. 9 and U.S. righterbombers carried out 100 straf-

lng runs which Wl\8 two sllort of
the 102 flown Aug. IS. ;
With the air war over South
Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
already at Its highest level in
six months the signs Pointed to
a temporary resumption of
bombing North Vietnam as
well in' order to blunt a longpredicU!d Communist offensive
timed for President NixOn's
visit to Peking Feb. 21-28.
A principal question was
whether Nixon would consider
a resumption of the bombing
an embarrassment in it.lelf on
the eve of his Peking visit.
In' at least 23 significant
incidents across South Vietnam in the 24 hours ended at
6 a.m. today, 96 Communist
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HONOR
SOCIETY
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seniors
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Kay
Schaekel,
Joyce
Roush
killed, compared with 84 the ,,
students at Wahama High School were tapped for memKing, Francis Wriston; back .row, M~llyn Goodhite, George
previous day, at a cost of 22
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bership
In
the
National
Honor
Society
Thursday
morning
Kearns, Dianna Harris, Denise Parsons, Kandi Sayre, Joyce
the fall. Even if elected to the Sollth Vietnamese troops and
during
a
National
Honor
Society
Assembly.
The
five
juniors
Goodnite
and Carolyn Hughes.
House, ColliliS. will lose his civilians killed and 43 wounseniority. He previously served ded.
The heaviest fighting was in
one term in the House.
the
foothills of the Central
His current 18th district inHighlands
near An Bao, 2110
cludes Athens, Gallia, Jackson,
Lawrence, Meigs,· Pike and miles north qf Saigon. It left 40
Viet Cong killed at a cost of 12
Scioto counties.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - A his overocat.
the man's who was in danger police Narcotics Bureau said·
Sollth Vietnamese mUitiamen reporter for
the Co"I want to tslk to you - out- of being arrested.
that the tablets alone were
killed and IS wounded.
lumbus Evening Dispatch side/' said the man .
The man told DeVault . he worth 50 cents each and the
The South Vietnamese had Thursday night was given
They went outSide and the didn't throw it away because street sale markup on the moRearlier termed the sitilation at $25,000 in drugs by an man gave him a briefcase.
he didn't want Ohio Stste Univ- phine would be very high.
the encircled base as critical. unidentified man who wanted
"Don't worry about finger- ersity students finding the
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to meet only wilh !he reporte&lt; prints, it's wiped clean inside drugs.
and "~o cops."
and out," said the man.
The briefcase was filled with
George DeVault said the man
DeVault said the drugs ap- .25,000 phenobarbital tablets,
called the Dispatch city room parently belonged to a friend of thousands of morphine tablets,
Continued from · Pa~e I
Thursday night and said, "I've
3S morphine filled syringes, 41
the district Wednesday and got some pills and morphine I
bottles of liquid demoral and
.CRUSADE NOTE
distributed intention sheets for want to get rid of."
stropine .
Area elementary schools
teachers cWhich are to be
DeVault said he told the callCapt. Frank Peterfy of the
Two extension specialists
will
participate
In
the
annual
er
the
police
would
gladly
acreturned to Sayre by Feb. 18.
will speak. at a meeting at I
"Send a Mouse to College"
Sayre also reported that cept them.
p.m.
next Thursday at the
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No! No cops!" the man re~ phase of the Meigs County
teaspoons and forks had been
Trinity Churcb in Pomeroy.
purchased
by
Letart plied. "They'll ask questions. I Cancer Crusade, Mrs. Ulllan
Veterans Memorial Hospital
James L. Caldwell, extension .
elementary school and thai two don 't want any names ... Moore, Information and
DISCHARGED - Roger. floriculturist, will discuss
surveys for blinds in the lhey'll ask where it came education chairman, said
Spaun, Betty Roach, Phyllis selection and care of shrubs for
today.
from."
Stone , Josephine Blevins, home grounds · and. follow his
REPLACEMENT various schools in the district
Price
of
the
white
mice
DeVault
said
when
he
walkMyrtle Durst, Margaret remarks with a question and
. NTEEI have been made. He said the
G UARA
district has one home-bound ed into !he bar a man swung used for experiments this
Hayes, Floyd Rhodes.
answer period .
student case, Jerry Johnson, aroimd on a stool and grabbed year are 51 cents compared
Dr. James Utzinger, exto last year's cost of %7 cents.
· who broke his leg sleigh riding
tension horticulturist, will
Lows tonight in the 20s. However, any amount given
and will be unable to attend
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
discuss
aU phases of growing
school the balance of the year. Considerable cloudiness and by cbUdren ,.m be apThe Pomeroy E-R unit an- home fruits, including small
warmer with a chance of snow preciated, Mrs. Moore swered a call to the Texas
Bill Jewell is the teacher.
fruits such as strawberries and
Thanks were extended by !he north and central, a cbance of stated. The program In the Community at 12 :16 p.m.
tree fruits, both dwarf and
board to Robert Beegle and BUI snow ~r rain south. Saturday schools wtu be carried out Thursday for Russell Painter normal. The meeting, open to
Nease for their work in putting highs in !he 305 norlh and 405 from Feb. 21 to Feb. 25.
who was ill. He was taken to !he public, has been arranged
south.
in , fluorescent lights in the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
through !he cooperation of the
and admitted .
Racine Elementary School
Meigs County Garden Clubs
cafeteria and kitchen.
and lhe Meigs County
Students in grades I thrpugh
Cooperative Extension Ser6 In the district will participate
FIRE DOUSED
vire.
MASON - Funeral services William A. and Permelia
in the annual cancer drive,
Minor damage was reported
for Lewis WilHam Edwards, 79, Edwards.
Sayre said.
to the William Buckley home
·Mason,
who
di~
early
ThursSurviving
are
his
wife,
Donna Cross, Jan Hill and
on Oliver St. late Thursday
Debbie Roush, juniors at Rio day morning at !he Camden- Naomi ; a son, Russell W., of morning when fire broke out
Grande College, attended the Clark Hospltslln Parkersburg, Marietta; two daughters, Mrs. around the flue. Middleport
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meeting as part· of their will be held at 1:30 p.m. Eva Mari~ Camp, Parkers- fire.me~ assisU!d Buckley in , no decision on a proposal for a
required study. Others at- Saturd~y at the Foglesong burg, and Miss Henrietta extmgmshlng the blaze.
val.ue-added tax-m effect, a
Edwards, South Charleston;
tending were Sayre, Charles Funeral Home.
national sales tax.
A retired New York Central four grand~hildren; six sisters,
Pyles , Danny Hill, David
- Repeated he opposes
D. R. PHILLIPS DIES
Nease and Junior Salser, board Railroad employe, Mr . . Ed- Mrs. Thomas Higgins and Mrs.
RUTLAND - Darrell Ray busing school children for the
members; Mrs . Nancy Car- wards was a veteran of World Carl Ueving, Point .Pleasant;
::Supp~
purpose of racial balance.
nahan, clerk; Jim Adams, War I and was active in the Mrs. Marie Sm!th, Clifton; Phillips of the Rutland area
--&amp;id !he United States has
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principal, and Bill Hill and Dan Disabled American Veterans Mrs. Allen Lewis, , and Mrs. died Friday at an Athens
and the American Legion. He Dewey Gibbs, Letart, and Mrs. hospital. Funeral not made a decision on whether
'--•M•ld•d•le.;,p.or•t•,0..._ . Smith.
was horn in Mason County Oct. Homer Moore, Columbus, and arrangements are being to recognize !he new nation of
12, 1893, the son of the late two brothers , Howard, of completed at the Martin Bangladesh and !hat !he administration was trying "to
Funeral Home in Rutland.
Letart,
W.
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Sterle,
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Amanda .
with the countries on !he
Friends may call at the
subcontinent !hat will be proFATHER DIES
funeral home any lime after 4
Hoyt ·Allen, Jr., minister of Indian, pro -Bengalese, proTonight &amp; Saturday
p.m. today. Officiating the
Pakistan, but mostly proFebruary I J.ll
service will be !he Rev. Parker the Pomeroy Church of Christ, peace."
Hinzman. Burial will be in received word of .the death of
LET'S SCARE
--&amp;id an investigation was
JESSICA TO DEATH
Suncrest Memorial Park, Point his father, Hoyt Allen, Thurs- continuing into the leak of·
day night in Wellsburg, W. Va.
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Pleasant.
Kevin O'Connor
Mr. Allen, 72, had been ill two administration documentS to
Barton Heyman
years. Funeral arrangements oolumnist Jack Anderson that
PURSUIT OF
will be announced from !he included material of American
Pleasanl Valley Hospital
HAPPINESS
policy-making during !he IndoMichael Sarrazin
Due to the number o( Carle Funeral Home, Wells- Pakistani conflict.
Barbara Hershey
patients being admitted for burg.
cases of influenza and to
Sun .. Mon. &amp; Tues.
discourage visitors except
February 13-14-15
PTA TO MEET
relatives, the hospital anWILLY WONKA
The Salisbury PTA will
nounced names of patients
AND THE
observ~ Founders' Day at 7:30
admiiU!d will not be released.
CHOCOLATE FACTORY
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DISCHARGES : Leonard p.m. Tuesday. Past presidents
Gene Wilder
Cornell, Apple Grove; Okey will be honored and Brownie
Jack Albertson
VanMeter, Mason; Gay Troop 220 will participate in the
"G"
Garrison, Robertsburg ; Mrs. program.
FotureHo:
. Mummies Dummies
Emmons Thomas, Leon;
3 Stoogl!
Rhonda Hall, Point Pleasant,
LODGE TO MEET
and Mrs. John Barker and son,
OU Thru the Day
Chester
Lodge
323,
Glenwood.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Daughters of America, will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
;;.. cozy home School l or you r kids. A great vacation .
the hall. Refreshments will be
II a loan would help we II help.
served.

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Fortune in Drugs Handed Reporter

Shrubs, Fruits
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fouls. Southern led 33 to 22 ai
the end of the lh""' quarter ~
Eastern rallied in the fourth /
taking advantage of Sou!hen('i
numerous turnovers.
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Southern at Eastern Thursday
night 43 to 3S in a basketball
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For Eastern, Blake led with
12, followed by Larklns with 11,
Bowen 7, Bailey 6, .. Holter,
Reed, Winebrenner 2 each, and
Barber, l.
For Southern, Sayre bad io,
Maurer and Ervin 6 each,
Barnhart 7, Shaffer, Circle and
Hill 2 each.
Easte~n had 18 fl,ld goals, 9
free · throws and ·15 fouls
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have returned to Pomeroy
from Columbus where Thut~:
day they pttended fpneral
services for Mrs. Schwab'~
aunt, Mi's.' Letty ~1,. fo~:
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Hughes' disembodied voice Thursday for $17.5 mlllion, alleging:
the voice slandered him during a telephone news conference. ··
The suit q!JOted a statement made by '~he rna~ wl!o, by:
telephone, identified himself as Howard R. Hughes" as saying·
Hughes fired Maheu "beca,use he's a no-good, dishonest son of a:
bitch and he stole me blind." The voice made the accusatiOn ·
knowing it was false, or ''with reckless disregard of whether it ,
was true or false," !he suit maintained.

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RIO GRANDE, Ohio - County agreement. The college will con~ue ~o
commissioners from Gallla, Jackson, operate as a four-year private inslltulion.
Meigs and Vinton counties have compleU!d
The co~~~~Punity college would, under
action to make posslbi~ greatly improved Ohio Jaw, · be administered by nine
educational !!Pportunities a( modest cost trustees1 six. appointed by the county
by approving andsignjng a jpint resolution comml!jf!ioners and three by !he governor.
creating a communitr college district of The trqstees would be responsible for
the four counties.
developing a master plan for !he comThe reeoluUon now goes to the Ohio IOOilily J:IDiege that determines what
!l011rd pf ~~~~~)II for approv~l.
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Tlie pr&lt;JPOSed coiniDunlty ~Uege for year community college framework. the new district would be housed on the Rio
·''For tiiany years," according to Rio
Grande College 'campus1 and would utilize Grande College President Dr.' Alphus R.
Rio Grande College buildings, land and Christenst!'n, "the Board of Trustees of Rio
personnel through a contractual
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Association w!U host lawyers of District 17
Ohio Stste Bill' Association, Saturday,
Feb. 19 at !he Meigs Inn here.
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The district includes Athens, Meigs,
Hocking, Morgan, Noble, and Washington
Counties. Stale Bar President l&gt;f. W.
Ulrich of Cleveland will make the principal address following an evening
banquet.
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I The afterrioon session will begin at 3
p.m.. with Edward S. Robe, Athens,
District Executive Committeeman,
presiding. A welcllll\,e wiD be given by
Bernard F. Fultz, secretary of the host
Bar association.
Michael F. CoUey of Tyack, Scott &amp;
Colley, C.olllffibus, will speak on "The Ohio
Draft Rilles of Criminal Procedure."
·farm families and to increase public
· "No Fawt Today- Quo Vadis?" w!U
awareness of FmHa's services. This Is !he be the topic of the second address by
first year for the program in.Ohio.
Robert C. Quinn, Assistant. Counsel,
Selection of the outstanding farm Nationwide
Insurance l::ompany,
families is based on !heir progress in the Collimbus.
farming operaliDI!, production records,
One representative wilt be elecied to
management practices, quality of tots! the OSBA Cduncil of Delegates for a twofarm operations, noteworthy ac- year term commencing July I, 1972. The
COQJplishments in community activities, tenn of James R. Addison, Jr., Marietta,
and general cooperation of the family.
will expire June 30.
The banquet program begins at 6 p.m.
Rizer on Dean's List
President Ulrich's talk is entitled, "Down
the Road a Piece."
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FAllflt.:Y HONORED -The Ccyde Elliott family, Rt. I, Northup, has been
honoted 11le Farmer's Home Admlntsttatlon 's area farm family of the year for
1971ln G~ County. The Elliott family was presented a certificate Frlday by
VernOn r.t:Nair, FHA County &amp;lpervisor. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and !heir son, Curt,
operate a 250 acre fannin the Southwestern Local School District.

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NORTHUP- The Clyde Elllott ffmily
has been ha111ed Farmers Home Administration Fftrm Family of !he Year for
1971 in the Gailla, Jackson ahd Lawrence
Counties area:
The ElliotUamily owns and operates a
250-acre fanri at Route I, Northup, in
Gallia County. Mr. EIJlott also rents 100
additional acres. This farm has been in the
·Elliott family more than 100 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott have utilized
FmHa cre~lt service through a Farm
Ownership -and Operating Loans' The
Elliotts' lnJJor farm enterprises are beef
and swine ,production. They also raise·
about 1.7 acres. of tobacco.
Mr. and Mrs·. Elliott are members of
the Faith Community·chapel Church. Mr.
EIJlott serves as church school superintendent and his JVife; Pauline, teaches an
adult Bible ~lass . Mr. Elliott is president of
the Gallla County Farm Bureau. .
They have one son, Curtis, who Is
active in 4-H Club.
Vernon A. McNair, FmHa County
supervisor, said the Farm Family of .!he
Year Program is sponsored by the Farmers Home Administration and New
Holland Division, Sperry Rand Corporation, to recognize outstandin~ ' FmHa

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POMEROY. - Cadet Franklin M.
Rizer, son of Mr. and Mts. Frankllh M.
· Rizer of738E. Main St., has been named to
the Dean's List at the U. S. Air Force
Academy, Coloradn.Sprlngs. Cadet Rizer,
a member of the class of '7S, was selected
for
his
outstanding
academic
achievement He will \&gt;e granted special
.privileges and wear a silver stsr
desig,nating tbe honor accorded him by the
\8Cademy dean.
The 1971 graduate .of Meigs Jljgh
School will be commissloried a second
lieutenant and awarded a B. S. degree
upon hiS graduation.

Ci!ARLESTON1 W. Va. (UP!) - A VIrginia-West .Virginia border . The work

$!91,~7 contract wits awarded Friday to . runs from Harts Run to the VIrginia line.

· !len·Tom Colli., Columbus, Ohio, f?J' work · • Whitmyer Brothers Inc., Hammonton,
on 8.61 miles o( lnterstste 64 In Greenbrier N. J., was awarded a $119,986 contract for
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.Ben-Tom Corp.'s pnnclpal owners are Interstate 70 from the east portal of
Rithard Follrnd of Pomeroy, Ohio, and Wheeling Tunnel to Elm Grove.
Roger Morgan, Middleport, Ohio.
A safety-grooving project for. 1.6 miles.
The projlet callit r..- fenCing, guard- of Interstate 77 south of Ripley to Ripley
rail and drainage mndlflcatlOIII plua was awarded to 'Pavement Specialists of
safetygroovlng at an Interchange near the · Napoleon,'Ohio for $33,376.

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1972 of the Ohio Society for the Promotion of the Bull Frog Inc:, and Ear! Ingels,
was named "Admiral" of the Frog Navy. Other officers named &amp;lnday at a
meeting held at the home of Fred Crow, Syracuse, past Grand Croaker, were Jim
Clatworthy, Grand Croaker in charge of vice; Vilma Pikltoja, r~lected as
secretary, and Dale Warner,.the re-elected treasurer. Blackston's first project is
to secure at least 3,000 members and Ingels will attack and destroy the. Cherry
River Navy. The associstlon, active aU winter (don't ask at what ) jtlst recently
began making plans for this year's Regatta . Regatts time will find the group
participating in a variety of events, some meriting great public acclaim.
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1-64 Award To Ben-Tom

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MARRIAGE LICENSE
William Max Sayre, 24,Middleport, and Japice Yvonne
Neece, .24, Middleport.

CLEANING

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1972

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temperatilre in downtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
Friday was 34 degrees, under
cloudy skies.

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VOL. VII NO. 2

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4-H AWARDS - Mrs. Roy Holter, left, and Mrs. Reid Young, Meigs County 4-H assistants,
in their 4-H Awareness project, explain the ribbon, pin and trophy awards which can be earned
in club work.

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management
and perso~al development.
Bicycling is a new· project in
Ohio 4-H , and in their
presentation at elementary
schools, Mrs. Yopng and Mrs.
Holter show a film on safety
entitled ''The Day the Bicycles
Disappeared." The plot C!lnters around bicycles who
declare they are "tired of
narrowly escaping one acci&lt;\ent after another" and
protest by disappearing until
their owners learn to accept
!he responsibility of abiding by
the safety rules.
The 4-H assistants explain to
the elementary children just
how to go about getting into a
club . .They suggest contacting
the leader if there is already a
club in !he community where
they live. If !here is no active
club then Mrs. Holter and Mrs.
Young suggest that five or six
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con s~ rvation,

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CQntlntled mild
tern,
peratiQ"O.I today, probable rain,
poulbJyl changing to snow
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Sunday' inlght.
Colder, ram
mixed With snow Monday.

Open Tonight Until 9 p.m.
Shop Saturday 9:30 to 9 p.m.
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IN. HOLZER
David Mi!Js is a patient at
Holzer Medical Center, Fotirth
and Sycamore Sts., Gallipolis.
His room number is 109.

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BY CHARLENE HOEFUCH standards.
The.
main
POMEROY - It's blli here in·- requirement is a willingness to
Meigs County.
learn by dolnt, and .','to make
.That's one way to describe 4- !he beSt better" - the club
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motto - ihey explain.
While last year's high went
Wltile formerly most 4-H'ers
pver the 500 mark in mem- lived in rural and .suburban
bership, the Meigs CQuntY - areas, there is a recent trend
Extensio~ l)ervice lhroug~ , toward more city y.oungsters
special effort.!; of 4-H assistants laking part. The 4-H aSSistants
pledge an even bigger and point out that !his reflects the
better '72.
declin.e in farm populstion ~nd
. Mrs. Roy Holter and Mrs. the change in agricultural
Reid Young are telling the communities, noting that today
story of 4-H in every only about half of the lhree
elemeritary school. They call million ·4-H members in the
their project "4-H Awareness," nation actually live on farms .
and their sole purpose Is to get
Speaking of projects, the
more youngsters involVed in team advises that there are 150
club work where the emphasis different' ones which can \'."
is on "learning to do by doing." tskert on by 4-H mel'lbe~~ m
As explained by Mrs. Holler Ohio. They include nutrition,
and Mrs. Young, any girl or beginning with "snack and
boy between eight and 19 ts pack,." clothing , . interior
eligible to join a 4-H Club by decora ling, furnishings ,
agreeing to work on a project livestock, production and
and . follow 4-H ideals and marketing, engineering ,

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McCLURE'S

SPECIAL .OF THE WEEK

CiALLIPOJ,JS - Five true bills were returned Friday by the
January~erm 61 the GalHa County Grand Jury. The jury, in one
day, elWIIinecf 32 witnesses in copnectlon with six cases, and
toured the ooljnty jail.
Indicted w'ere Charles A. Hill, 18, Gallipolis, for two CQIJilts of
lreaklng and jmtering and grand larceny; Steven Robinson, 25,
Eureka star Rt., Gallipolis, intentional shooting; Rob Konya, 21,
and Eugene Rafferty, 21, both of ColumbliB, and Herbert RHe, 42,
Rt. 1, Oleshtre,aU with aggravated assault, and Wyroan Call, 56,
Rt- 2, Crown't~ity, ~th carrying a ooncealed weapon.
A no bill jvas returned again 19-year old Don McKinney of Rt .
2, Gallipolis; who had been charged With' arson.
·The Jw1, after touring the County jaU, made the following
recommendl!tions:
(1) Pr~e a better cleaning schedule for the toilets.
(2) Air;condltion the jaU kitchen.
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5 True Bills
R~turned by
Jm,~ary-· Jury

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Meigs Mine is
OppOrtunities

POMEROY - Harmon F. O'Brien,
Meigs County Judge of !he Common PleAs
Court, Probate and Juvenile Division,
disclosed Saturday ·he has notified Gov.
John J. Gilligan by Jetter of his resignation
MIDDLEPORT - Somelhing new in
effective feb. 29. •
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Y-2£.ational education is the objective of the
The letter to Gov. Gilligan dated Feb.
Meigs . Local School Board, its superin7, said:
tendenl, George Hargraves Jr., and the
"After many years. of service to !he
American Electric Co.
County of Meigs and !he State of Ohio, the
Hargraves described it Friday night to
time has arrived for me to retire.
the Middleport- Fomeroy Rotary club as,
"Therefore; at the close of the Court's
"A good, clean fresh start in a new mine
business on the 29th day of February, 1972,
with a commitment by industry and the
1, Frank Harmon o·ar1en, Judge of the,
school system lo establish a productive,
Common Pleas Court; Probate and
safe operation."
Juvenile Division, resign from said
Hargraves was refen'ing to the Meigs
elective office. Whereupon, the office will
Mine now under construction near Salem
be vac,ant unUI duly filled by appointment
Center in Meigs Coun~y . II wiJI supply
or election from the above . date to
. deep-mined coal by conveyor to the James
-~'ebruary 9th, 1973." ·
M. (;dvin -'Plant at Cheshire in GalUa
Judge O'Brien and his wife, !he former
County .
Henrietta Cherrington of Galllpolis, are
The deep COlli beds al Salem Center
' residing at Inv.rness, Fla.
are the first to be opened in Meigs or
Judge O'Brien, also a native · of
Gallla County.
Galllpolls, graduated from Gallia
JUDGE O'BRIEN
The superintendent, a member of the
Academy High School and Ohio Northern
Rvtary Club, suggested the magnitude of
University School. ~f · Law. ·A brolher, an other ~rot!1er, Wtlliam, is a Columbus the voca tional training project by relating
.James .. practices law in Pomeroy •. and busin~ssman'.
· what he has learned in conferences in
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Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C. , Columbus,
and Jackson. He has learned what is involved in preparing men for gainful employment in what likely wlll be the (lation's
most modern, efficient coal mine when ih
operation .
For example, !he machinery !hat cuts,
handles, loads, and transports !he coal,
and even "shores up" the shafts' ceilings,
will be operated electrically and
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pneumatically.
"If we are to provide men for the more
than 2,000 jobs, most of !hem likely to be in
the_uo,ooo per year and up bracket, they
will have to be trained," said Hargraves.
·He was certain the mine will exert a
deep influence on !he economy of Meigs
County .
"The question is," he said, "wUI we
train ·Our folks in high school now, Jnd
those already out of high school, to lake
these jobs, or will someone else ?"
A~ain, of the mine itself, he said he ~a1
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