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16- The Dally Senti""' 111lddleport-Pomeroy, 0., Feb. 17, 1572

Peking
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been produced by conviction,
not by personalities or the
·· prospect of tactical gains."
''We are talking at hist,"
Nixon added. "We are meeting
as equals."
It will be Monday 'morning in
Peking when Nixon's blue and
white jet touches down in the
imperial city-10:30 p.m. EST
Sunday in America.

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Utility
(Continued from page 1)
- The Dayton Power and
Light Co. was given authority
to impose a complete freeze
and deferral of all new gas
loads, including residential,
beyond corrunitments of Oct.
31. 1972.

riday and Saturday at

LETART FALLS - Heavy
. damages were reported in a
car-truck accident Wednesday
at 10 a. m. on SR 338 in Letart
Falls. The Meigs Count y
Sheriff's Dept. said Carroll
· Henry White, 31, Racine, Rt. 2,
was traveling south on 338
when he collided in a curve
with a truck driven by Herman
Harry Will, 63, Pomeroy, Rt. 2.
The truck, loaded with gravel,
belonged to the Meigs County
Highway Department.
Both men suffered onl y
· minor injuries and were not
immediately treated. There
were no arrests. White's car
was demolished, and the truck
had heavy damage.

E-R Unit Busy
The Middleport E-R squad
answering a call at 3:41p.m.
Wednesday to the Emma
Pullins home on Brownell Ave.,
removed her to the office of Dr.
R. R. Pickens, then to Veterans
Memorial Hospital,. where she
died.
At 10:07 p. m. Wednesday,
the squad was called to deliver
oxygen to the Kyger Creek
Power Plant where an employe
had become ill on a boat.
However, the patient h'ad been
removed by the Point Pleasant
squad when the Middleport
unit arrived .
At 8:45 a. m. Thursday, the
squad went to the home of Mrs.
E;mma Brickies, Broadway St.
in Middleport. Mrs. Brickles,
who suffered a possible broken
hip in a fall, was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

CLOSINGS MONDAY
Closing Monday in ob·
servance of President's Day
will be The Farmers Bank and
Savings Co., The Pomeroy
National Bank and its Rutland
Branch, the C[fizens National
Bank, and offices of the Meigs
County Courthouse. Rural and
city mail deliveries will not be
made in ei !her Pomeroy or
Middleport as well as from
other third and fourth class
post offices. Box patrons wiH
receive mail in their boxes and
mail will be received and
dispatched.
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Ohio Extended Outlook Saturday through Monday :
Cold Saturday and war·
mlng trend Sunday through
Monday. Highs Saturday In
the mid ZOs to mid 30s, ·rising
to the 40s by Monday. lows
Saturday and Sunday
mornings in teen• and low ·
20s and Monday morning to
20 to JO •.Variable cloudiness
Saturday and Sunday and a
chance of rain or snow
Monday.

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight, Feb. 11
NOT OPEN

Outstanding values .in womens wash dresses and
dusters included in this sale. Our regular stock.
all washable cotton prints . Misses iJnd half sizes .

STRINGS
Regular 2.39 and
2.95 Strings
While they last .

Popular toys - very well made. Will last .
for years-including :
Music Box Clock Radios
- Cameras
Music Box T.V.'s
Harry Hppper
· Milk Wagons
Three Men In Tub
Frisky Frogs
Lacing Shoes
Roly-Poly Chime Balls
Chubby Cubs
Mini Copters
Queen Buzzy Bees
Rock-a-Stack
Milk Carriers
Play Family
Play Family Farm
Tip Toe Turtles
Birthday Pocket Radios
Tool Work Benches
Play Family Fire Engines

MISSES SIZES 6 TO 20
AND HALF SIZES

12lh TO 24lh

PYREX WARE SPECIALS
CRYSTAl GLASS OVENWARE

IN MEMORY of Pearl W.

Plus

ITechnicoiorl
Beki m Fehmlu
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

Williams who lef l us 5 years
ago Feb . 17. 1967 . Sadl y
missed by wife, childr en and
grandchi ldren .
2-17 -llc

You will see the most
beautiful selection of
Women's New Spring
Dresses at Elberfelds - in
the busy Ready To Wear
Department on the second
floor.

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Come in and choose
se veral we have
styles and sizes for
everyone. 2 pc. suits,
dress and coat en·
sembles · 4 pc. week·
ender sets · dressy
dresses
tailored
shirtwaist styles . pants
s uits . All washable
fabrics includiniJ 100
percent polyester knits ·
ac rylics · dacrons and
cottons · linens - -all
styled by top name
brands.

YOUR CHOICE

Toni Todd lurns on th e dazzl e' with lo w torso'd g eomef.
rics, bursting into so lid flippy pleats. Marvelo us mix , in

polyeSter doubleknil. Wonderfull y woshobie loo.
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In The Heart of Middleport

styles. Not every size
in every color and
style. All sizes for
men and boys.

HALF-PR
Mens and Boys

LONG SI.EEVE
SPORT SHIRTS

Rug and Lid Cover. Rayon
and Nylon Blend . Fringed

WORK UNIFORMS
Regular $5.95 Trousers and $4.95 Matching
Shirts .

5.00

A Suit
SHIRTS

4.00

17 .

a ll arou nd
was hable

ma chin e
m ac hine

dryable. ,
Beau'tiful colors ....... Blue ,
Melon, Avocado, Rose ,

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Boys No· Iro n Jeans

Lee Unionalis
Boot Cut Lee Riders

FLOCKED
65% Datron •
Polyester135% Cotton

JEANS
Buy a · pair of ou'r Lady
Wrangler Jeans and we'll help
you express yourself with sew·
on appliques or nail heads . l!tis
weekend only , we'll give you a
$1 Wrangler Applique FREE
with each pair of Lady
' Wrangler Jeans.

45" wide. Wash and Wear .

Pneshrun k. Orip-Ory .
Lillie or no Ironing . .
Beautiful selection colorslight . dark . pastels.

99~

CANNON

MEN'S AND BOYS' FlARE JEANS AND SlACKS

BATH TOWELS
New shipment of
jacquards, solids,
stripes. (Irregulars) .

Boys s!zes 8 to 18 in slims and regulars. Young
!"lens s;zes 28 to 38 waist . dressy style flares and
1ean !YPe flares in a ' big new selection.
Stop ;n on the 1st floor . Select yours ·now for
dres~. ~ ~ hool or sports wear .

· SALE 1.39

Visit Elberfelds Sewing Dept.- Second Floor

See The New

100% Polyester Double Knit
. .Mult~Yam Dyed
100% Polyester Double Knit Solids
Jacquards • Brocades • TapesiiJ . Crepes

FURNITURE

For Pants · Shirts · Suits · Cresses, etc. The Now Look In the
new spr,ing colors and patterns. Fashion smart colors !hat
are machine washable. 54" and 58 .60 .,

DEPARTMENT

3RD .

3.99
3~~

Many special mattress buys now on
Famous Simmons
·
89.95 Golden Value Super FirmSale
· Simmons Mattresses
Sale

66.00
55 oo
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Twin Bed Sizes or Full Beq Sizes.
Matching Box Springs- Same Sale Prices.

5.49

MUSLIN
Excellent quality. 40
inch · unbleached .

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l ._.yd. 1.00

5.99

Two Days Only
$2.89 "~ntage"

.AMERICAN HOME

100%

ACRILAN

ACRYLIC FABRIC
Bonded to 100 percent
Ace1ate· Tricot. 54" wide · ,
machine washable. Plaids ·
stripes . checks . solids.
Beautiful spring colors.
Outstanding S.to Price

1.88 YARD

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Teen-Ager
In Pageant

WASHINGTON · (UPI)
Braving Washington's biggest
snow storm of the year, more
than 3,000 motorists from
Virginia paraded through the
capital Thursday to protest a
court ' order
.directing
widespread busing and consolidation of Richmond area

Welsh Needing
$10,000 for
Village Center

Maur ee n Hennessy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas
W.
Hennes'sy, .
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, has
been r~gilt~ ~,z.ept~nt ... ·-OAK-·H1LL, Ohio tUPI) ·- ·
Pomeroy in the annual Miss Reoldenls of this Jackson
Ohio Teenager Pageant to be County community have
held on July 15 at the Sheraton lalmched a drive to raise
Dayton Hotel In Dayton.
$10 lHJ() to purchase a 104·
A freshman at Meigs High ye~r-old church and convert
School, Miss Hennessy is an It Into a Welsh cultural
honor roll student, a center.
cheerleader, student council
The Welsh-American
member, and president of her Her 1 tag e Museum
class. She is a member of the organization announced
Pep Club, the Girls Athletic Thursday It had raised $4,lHJ()
Assn. , and is an office )o date.
assistant. She is a member of
The church was built in
the Big Bend Minstrel Assn., 1868 as
the
Welsh
the Junior Auxiliary of the Congregational Church, but
American Legion, plays the · It was sold to Baptists In 1941
church organ and has been a when the •Welsh group
Bible school assistant teacher. disbanded. The Baptists
Winner of the state pageant announced plans last year to
will represent Ohio at the tear down the church and
national finals to be held at build a new one.
Atlanta , Ga., In August.

BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
KANEOHE MARINE Am STATION, Oahu, Hawaii - Pat
Nixon, her heavy clothes packed in ber suitcase alld a blu(Hlyed
"lady-\11-walting" along to do her hair, was busy honing up on her
homework today for what sbe called her husband's "greatest
·
achievement" as President.
Mrf. Nixon may be more in the public eye at tinies than her
husband next week on Nixon's historic trip to China . ~e will
have a busy schedule of visiting bospitals, factories, sd!ools and
orphanages while the !?resident meets privately with 'Chinese
leaders. The First Lady spent most of the Hl·hour flight from
WBshington to Hawail Thursday, the first led of the long trip to
Peking, studying on China.
COLUMBUS- HARRY DENT, special counsel-to President
Nixon, said Thursday night his boss' 1972 campaign strategy has
not been formulated yet, but predicted it would include an "all·
out" attempt to woo black voters.
"There's going to be an all out effort made to win the black
vote," Dent said here. Dent said Nixon was not writing off the
South'S White Vote, but was responding to signs that more
tolerant racial attitudes are growing.
LONDON - mE GOVERNMENT, reprieved by a
parliamentary vote of confidence on British entry into the
Common Market, today summoned coal union and management
leaders to a meeting it hoped will lead to peace in Britain's in·
dustrlal crisis.
·
The get-together was called by Employment Secretary
&amp;bert Carr to hear the findings of a three-man court of inquiry
Into the six weeks-old mineworkers' strike.· Leaders of the 10
miUion member Trades Union Congress (TUC) and tbe Con·
. lederation of British Industry, whid! repreS~f!tS 20,000 in·
dustriaUsts,' al110 Wet'l! asked to attend.
TOLEDO- A FREIGIIT TRAIN carl-ying 250 new Cadillacs

and other luXury automobiles, re-i'outed at the last minute to
tracks with low~!~' bridge overpasses
the original tine, failed
to clear an understructure Thursday, causing a massive wreck,
explosions and fires .
.
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Abrut SO Cadillacs, Buicks, Pointiacs and other autos were
Jelllroyedand another SOheavUy damaged. Most of the other 150
cars were damaged by smoke and lieat. Railroad'officials said
dama~ could read! '1 miiUon . Only one injury was reported. A
railroad employe dislocated h\8 shoulder when he slipped down
.an embankment to the tracl\8 following the wreck.

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OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9

EL8ERFELDS IN POME

and lobbyist for the big coal
concerns.
.
Tostenson denied he entered
the race because he· is a lobbY·
· ist for Consolidation Coal Co.
and opposes Speck's bill.
"I favQr strong reclamation
laws and so do my clj~t. the
coal companies, but we differ
on some of the features of what
is good reclamation and how it
sho!Qd be done," said Tostenson.
"Coal is one of the blessings
we h~ve here in southeastern
Ohio and we sbouldn 't drive the
industry out," he said.
·scripps Howard said
although few will talk about it
for the record there is plenQ: of
quiet ·talk in political ciryles

yard

Be Sure to See the New Styles

SIMMONS MATTRESS SALE

78 .00 Golden Value Firm
Simmons Mattresses

SALE 9f BAG

Lady Wrangter

FLOOR

Lined overa ll Jackets
Unlined overal l jackets
Lee: Denim Wes tern Jackets

New · Wa5hable
Hundreds of uses .
Ideal
for
filling
Pillows. ' Cushions ,
Toys.

Express Yourself In

Ready for your selection - including regul ar bib
overalls · carpenters ovP.rails · dungarees · lined
dungarees · blanket lin ed overall jacket s and
coats · quilt lin ed jackets and coats · qu_ilt lined
coveralls · Scherpa lined jackets and costs ·
blanket lined or quilt lined snap·on hoods . '

Dungarees
Bib overalls
Carpenters overall s
Pa inter s overalls
Lee work caps
Denim work Dun.garees

100% Pure
POLYESTER

Housewares

Gold .

4.99 SET

MISS HENNESSY

White goose feathers.
Blue or pink striped
100 per cent colton
covering .

Realistic polyeth~ene spring flowers.

MISSES AND

BATHMAT SETS

Mens Permanent Press

TROUSERS

PHONE 992-2156

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1972

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that money is available for a
campaign to defeat Speck.
Don Goddard, a former Republican representative from
Bartlett in Washington County,
admitted "thEl,. powers that be
UP aro!Dld Cambridge" tried -to
get him to run against Speck.
Uoddard, the newspaper
said, identified the einissacy of
ihe Cambridge wwers as being
Taliesen E. Evans and those
interested in opposing Speck
are the coal and power inter·
ests.
Evans is closely aligned with
U.S. Sep. John M. Ashbrook R·
Ohio, and also played a big
hand in the recent election of
Cambridge Republican Mayor
&amp;bert Scott, the only public

official in this area to attack
the Speck bill.
"Scott was speaking for him·
self and not the party at that
&amp;tary Oub lund! and I don't
think anybody paid much attention to him," said Roy L.
Morris, Guernsey County GOP
d!airtnan.
"Anyway I wish the mayor
could meet one of my farm clients whose cattle can't drink
frbm the streams on his farm
because of the strip mine poison in the water," Morris said.
Morris said he thinks Speck
has done "an outstanding job"
although he doesn't agree with
everything the Muskingum
College professor does.
He also said he did not know

TEN CENTS

if the party committee will endorse Speck.
He is being opposed in the
primary by Rid!ard Vergari,
2~, an elementary school
tead!er in Cambridge.
Vergari is making Speck's
vote for the state income tax
the main issue in his campaign.
Scripps Howard said Speck is
in trouble with his own party
because he voted for the state
income tax and has been accused by some Republican
leaders of making a deal with
Gov. John J. Gilligan to support the income tax in exchange for the Democratic
apportioilment board giving
him a favorable district. Speck
has denied this. ·

3,000 Autos In Protest

"Em·

BED PILLOWS

ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS

SIZES INCLUDE

REGULAR JUNIORS,

Sleepcrafl
press"

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51 i pover a net coat

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The Martin Restaurant
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MEN'S AND BOYS .

$1 .29 Poly-fil

HALF SIZES.

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Visit the mens and boys department on the 1st
floor . See the fine quality Lee work and western
wear .

John Kalleel, on sax
John Lynch. drums
Sk ip Stew•rl, bass
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The coal
industry is attempting to un·
seat State Rep. Sam Speck, RNewark, the ~iJ)Ie mover of a
tough strip ·rb.irle control bill
now in the Ohio Senate, it was
reported today.
.Scripps Howai-d Newspapers
said if Speck gets by the May 2
Republican primary he will
probably face Neil s. Tostenson, Cambridge, 37, a lawyer

HALF-PRICE

Fine new group just received. Arranged
for. your easy selection. Musical Bunnies
and Chicks · Cuddly Dolls · Ducks ·
Lam

JUNIOR PETITES,

LEE WORK CLOTHES
AND WESTERN WEAR

. Roberto Clendennen, voca list

green or gold.
Friday and Saturday

men and boys.
For this sole
Your Choice
While They Last

PLUSH TOYS

Complete Selection

The Martin presents ...

or

sewn shirts. All sizes for

1.29 2 quart square cake dishes
1.59 2 quart oblong baking dishes
1.29 2 quart loaf dishes
1.39 1 quart ~overed casseroles
1.19 4 cup' measuring cups

TONI
TODD

CARHARTT BROWN DUCK WORK CLOTHES

THE DESERT ER

Blue denim

servlcea~le twill In olive

Including knit shirts and

9.00

Area

Sizes 4 fo 12 in regulars and

slims.

permanent press cut and

This
Sale

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XXIV NO. 218

Meigi·MtJM~n

knees .'

And many others. Stop in. See these fine
Fisher Price Toys.

Complete Selection

Vincent Pr ic:e

Hoste.s s
glassware
styled for Lipby . .
Regular $3.20, $3.25
and $3.50 sets , Gift
Boxed.
While They Last

Sale!
Last

FISHER PRICE TOYS

16.50 to 49.50

to

tTechnicolor)

3.00
SETS
SALE 188
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SETS _ SALE 1,28

Another New Selection

Frost is Dead

THE ABOMINABLE
DR. PHIBES

Devoted To The lntert!$13 Of The

Occasional snow likely
mixed with rain southeast
portion . Ooudy and colder with
snow flurries likely tonight.
Low 20 to 25. Saturday variable
cloudiness and chance of snow
nurries, mostly east. High in
upper 20s and low 30s.

Fomous Lee Prest Jeans
that never need Ironing. SO
per cent Polyester · 5o per
cent cotton fabric · double

Reg ,

2.00

Mrs. Audrey A.

Friday &amp; Sa1urday
February 18-19

Bra and.
J JOJ• Sets
.
B"k"

FRUIT AND VEGETABlE

See our outstanding
selection of womens
new spring
coats.
i erseys
Bonded
washable
polyester
knits
tweeds,
tapestrys, rayon and
wool ~ blends. Many
styles to choose from.
Full length coats and
pants coats . double and
single breasted. All ·top
name brands.

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Curlew originated in the
Middle Ages as a warning to
towh inhabitants to cover up
ll!eir fires since·most dwellings
w~re made of wood.

TUMBLER SETS ..

Weather ·

2.00 ASET
(----~A:=RT~IF=ICI~AL~~~T~w·-o~oa~ys~o~n~ly--~,N~~~~~RONJ~S

Well known mak'e. Trousers sizes 29 t o 50 wa ist in Cha r coa l
grey . na vy blue . Forest green. Shi r ts to match in sizes 14lf2

Joseph Cotton

WASH DRESSES AND DUSTERS
SALE 3.00

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8 PC. GlASS

A Group of ·Womens Cotton

Mixed media

HARRY WOLFE DIES
Harry Wolfe, Racine, died
Thursday morning at Veterans
Memorial Ho s pital.
Arrangements are being
completed by the Rawlings·
Coats Funeral Home.

berfelds In Pome
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Mrs. · Audrey A. Frost, 64,
South Fourth Ave., Middleport,
died early Thursday morning
at Holzer Medical Center. Born
March 25, 1907, in Gailla
Coun ty, she was the daughter
of the late Pearl and Maude
Barnett Graves. She was also
preceded in death by two
brolllers, and her husband,
Dwight.
Surviving are tl"o daughters,
Mrs. Harold (Janet) Hinkle,
Chesapeake, and Mrs. Randy
(Na rsa) Van Meter, Middleport; a brother, Ralph
Graves, or Pomeroy; a sister,
Mrs. Mabel Walburn of Mid·
dleport, and two grandchildren.
Mrs. Frost, a member of the
Middleport Church of Christ,
was active with the ·Philathea
Society and the Loyal Pals
Sunday School Class of that
church.
Funeral services will be held
at 4 p.m. Saturday at the
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home
with the Rev. Ra ullin Moyer
officiating. Burial will be in the
Gravel Hill Cemetery at
Cheshire. Friends may call at
the fun eral home arter 10 a.m.
Friday.

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Come. to Elberfelds
Mrs. Emma Busy Ready to Wear
Auto, Truck Pu11ins Dies Department . . .
.In Collision
Mrs. Emma Marie Pullins,
58, BrowneJI Ave., Middleport,
died Wednesday evening at
Veterans· Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Pullins was born in
Bradbury, Feb. 23, 1913, the
daughter of the late Milton and
Helen Authorson Russell. She
was also preceded in death by
her fir st husband, Ross
Stobart,. and a sister.
Surviving are her husband,
Hubert Pullins; four sons,
Charles Ray Stobart, Ann
Arbor, Mich.; Rossland Ed·
ward Stobart, Middleport;
William M. Stobart, Columbus,
and Paul Russell Pullins, at
home ; two daughters, Mrs.
Harley (Helen
Louise 1
Mossman, Wilmington , Ill .,
and Mrs. Charles (Janet)
Jordan , Ripley, W. Va. ; lwo
stepsons, Char les Pullins,
Parkersburg , and Fred
Pullins, Pomeroy ; a sister,
Mrs . Howard (Frances)
Stover , Chi llico the; two
br others ,· Truman Russell,
Pomeroy, and Thomas Russell,
Grove City; 16 grandchildren,
one step-grandchild, and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held .
at 10 a.m. Saturday at the
Bradbury Church of Christ of
which she was a member.
Officiating will be Mr. Roy
Carter, pastor. Burial will be in
Middleport Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home
after 10 a.m. Friday.

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schools.
Fighting tralfic jams, the
white protesters drove past .the
White House and the Capitol
and sent teams of lobbyists to
confer with dozens of congressmen. There is a drive under
way in Congress for a constitutional amendment banning busing.
A spokesman for the demon·
strators said 3,261 cars made
the 1oo.mile trip from Richmond to Washington. Most of
the cars were marked with a
placard portraying a little red
sclfool house with the words
"Help Save Freedom."
·A-few,displayed other ·siglll!l,
including one which said, "If
Richard Nixon won't stop

busing, George Wallace will." it. II
A yellow school bus bearing
U.S. District Court in · Rich1
"White Power" and 'nas the mond ordered consolidation of
Race Mixers" signs and school districts in Richmond
swastika insignia joined one and neighboring Henrico and
section of the motorcade on Chesterfield counties and delntersta~ 95 between Rich- creed there should be widemolld and Washington. Inside spread busing to mix the pupils
were a half-dozen men wearing in the predominantly black
riot betmets, brown uniforms Richmond districts with the
and swastika armbands, while puplls ul the predominantly white outlying districts.
symbolic of the Nazi party.
It was the first time a court
A spokesman for tbe Richmond demonstrators called the had ordered the consolidation
men in tbe bus "standard Nazi of school districts in order to
mlx the races in different
party troublemakers."
"I know them," he said. school jurisdictions. An ap"They were in Richmond peals court has granted a stay
·trying · to ·see ·the jooge in of ~~~~ . ordel'"ilntll'tJUslng 0~
federal court yesterday. 1·95 is ponents can appeal the district
a public road and they got on court order.

Hughes Big in Managua
MANAGUA ; Nicaragua scheduled to return to
(UPI) - The arrival of the Managua Sunday.
elusive Howard Hughes in
The shy, 66-year-old billionManagua Thursday was one of aire abandoned his hideaway
the most 'exciting things to in the Bahamas Tuesday nigbt
happen in this Central or Wednesday morning wben
American country since the the island's government
U.S. Marines marched out in deported four of his aides for
1933. But the publicity-ehy improper inunigration status.
American billionaire was un- He had secluded·himself in the
seen and unbeard today.
. hotel for the past year and a
The government said Hugbes half.
was in Nicaragua to talk with
A spokesman for tbe Hughes
President Anastasio Somoza on · Tool Co. In Los Angeles said
business deals, but no one · Hughes had "abandoned any
could say where he was . plans for investment in the
Somoza himself was on an Bahamas" but had "definite
island off the Panama coast on ideas about investments in
a four-day state visit with Nicaragua."
Panamanian strongman Brig.
Sumoza, 44, issued a stateGen. Omar Torrijos. He was ment welcoming .Hugbes "in
view of the business talks
which we have been holding for
PAPERS FILED
some lime with the Hughes
Non-profit articles of in- Tool Co."
corporation have been filed in
A local radio station comColumbus with Secretary of mented:
State Ted W. Brown by the
"This will really put us on the
Rilck Springs United Methodist map. This is as important as
Church, George Sisson, Arlee Nixon's trip to China;"
Abbott and Rollin Radford,
A Hughes spokesman in Los
trustees, with William · Rad- Angeles .said he "felt it was
ford, Pomeroy Route 3, as ridiculous" that the Bshamaagent.
nian· government ousted his

aides. Hugbes deals face..toface with only about six personal aides.
He new by private plane to
Miami, Fla., then on to
Nicaragua, Central America's
·biggest agricultural and gold
mlning republic of 1.7 mlllion
inhabitants, the spokesman
said.
A chartered C46 transport
plane brought his furniture an4
belongings from tbe Bahamas,
which lnclooed beds, chairs,
stores of boiled water and a
. hospital bed with a blood
plasma stand.
In 1927, 600 U.S. marines
were sent to Nicaragua to
protect U.S. interests. They
withdrew in 1933.

JAYCEES TO TRAVEL
Meigs County Jaycees are
remlnded of a District 24
president's council Sunday at
the American Legion home in
Belpre. Ail Jaycees planning to
attend are asked to notify
Ralph Werry by noon on
Sunday.

. SPECIAUirrS SPEAK - Two Ohio Extension Service specialists were ln Meigs County
Thursday afternoon to speak at a meeting spon.!Ored by the county garden clubs and extension
service. At left is James L. CaldweU, extension floriculturist, who spoke on the topic, selection
and care of shrubs, and Dr. James Utzinger, rlgbt, borticulurist, who discussed growmg home
fruits. With them is Mrs. Robert Kuhn, Pomeroy, coWtty contact chairman of the garden clubs.
The meeting was held at Trinity Oturch in Pomeroy.

Four Nominated
To Legion Honor
Four members have been
nominated as "legionnaire of
the year" of Drew Webster
Post 39 of the American
Legion, Pomeroy. ' .. " ...., ·
A nominating committee
said Paul Casci, brought in the
names of George Nesselroad,
Roy R~ uter , Robert Vaughan
and Donald Whaley for the
honor . Selection will be by
secret ballots. Results will be
announced March 18 at the
annual birthday dinner.
An
American
Legion
baseball team meeting held in
Akron recently was attended ·
by Don Hunnel, Mike Werry ,
George Nesselroad and Norman VanMatre.
Jim Gilmore, Post Chaplain,
was complimented for his fine
work on the recent Four
Chaplains Day . Members
:::~::?/.:?;.:;;::~W.Q.-?;.8~

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Ohio Extended Outlook · Sunday through Tuesday:
Partly cloudy Sunday and
Monday. Cloudy with a
chanee o! rain or snow on
Tuesday. Temperatures
averaging near normal with
daytime highs from mid 30!i
to mid 40s. Early morning
lows from the upper teens to
the mld 20s Sunday and
Monday and In the 30s
Tuesday morning.
CLOSED MONDAY
The Racine Home-National
Bank and the Meigs County
Branch of the Athens County
Savings and Loan Co. will be
closed all day Monday in observance of Presidents' Day.

'

reported ill were Richard
Neutzling, Guy Reuter and
Jack Warner .
Committee members for the'
annual" birtlidlly· dinner are
asked to meet with members of
the Ladles Auxiliary on

""

Dr. Millett
Will Retire
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Dr.
John D. Millett today announced his retirement as
chancellor of the Ohio Board of
Regents, effective Sept. I.
Millett, who will be 60 next
month, has served as the
board's only chancellor ever
since its inception In 1964.
He has been an administrator of publlc higher
education in Ohio for 19 years
and was president of Miami
University before becoming
d!ancellor.
Millett's request for retirement was submitted in a letter
dated Feb. 15 and read to the
board at its regular monthly
meeting by President John
Marshall Briley.
The board unanimously
adopted a resolution accepting
Millett 's retirement with
"great regret" and com·
mending him '!or work as
d!ancellor.
In his letter, Mlllett said that
he was retiring ''for entirely
personal reasons" and noted

New Teacher Pay· Schedule ·Explained
schedules in effect on January 1 and July 1, 1972,
BY GEORGE IJARGRAVES, SUPT.
' respectively or the district will not receive state ·
Meigs Local Sdlool District
school foundation funds. This is the law.
During the past six weeks you have read about
An additional feature of HB 475 was a mandatory
the adoption of two new salary schedules for teachers
increase
of 20 cents per hour for aU non-certificated
in the Meigs Local School District. I would like to
school employees. This was adopted by our board
explain why two schedules have been ad(Jpted and
effective January 1, 1972, as required by the new law.
what they represent. .
No increases have been paid under this provision as
· The new education bill, House Bill 475,
yet. Again, the approval of the Federal Pay Board Is
· established a new state minimum salary schedule to
needed.
These new minimum salary schedules have been
Speaking of Schools
established by HB 475. To receive state sd!ool funds a
district has to have at least the new schedules in
take effect on January 1, 1972. This schedule was
effect on the dates mentioned above. This is the
·adopted in January by our board as required by the
reason that you have been reading about new salary
law. No increased salaries have been paid under this ·schedules frequently in the last half dozen weeks. We
schedule. Final approval for its implementation
are following the requirements of the new law , HB
presently rests with tbe Fedl!ral Pay Board.
475. Full implementation of the new salary schedules
The .same education bill, HB ~7~, mandates an 'and the 20 cents per hour is dependent upon action by
additional revision in the salary schedule to be'ef· the Federal Pay Board.
fective on July 1, 1972. The schedule adopted this
l would like to point out that the new salary
week by our board i&amp;,this schedule ~nd it was adopted
sch~ule effective January 1, 1972, represents the
to be in effect on July 1, 1972, pending Pay Board first teacher salary schedule increase in Meigs Local
approval.
.
since September of 1967. This is a period of 52 100nths.
Both of these salary schedules and the dates of
.
OTHEI\ CIIAri!GES
their effectiveness are contained. ln the IRw. Ever::
There are several other ~igni fi ca nt provisions in
district in the state must have at least these new HB 475 that will cause con sidera~le &lt;:hange in the

Tuesday.
In other business a request
was made for more members
to assist with the weekly
games ; and the propQsed
purchase of new barbecue
racks was discussed.

financial support of education in Ohio . An attempt
wlll be made to toud! on these additional provisions
as the opportunity presents itself in future columris.
On the national scene, tremendously significant
and far-reaching movements are beginning to take
place in school financing . In several states the coarts
have ruled against the use of local real estate taxes as
llle basis for school support. The cases have pointed
out the wide variation ln tax valuation per pupil from
district to district. Meigs ·Local is a good example of
this. We have about $7,:i00in taxable Jroperty behind
each student in our district. The state average is
more than double tbat amount. We'll watch this
movement with considerable interest.
NEWS AND NOTES - It was good to have Mr.
Morrison back in Meigs County last weekend. He is
now being treated as an out-patient of University
Hospital - We are stUI looking for a welding
lr9cher . The key requlreinents for certification are a
high sd!ool diploma and seven years of experience We are finding considerablelrustration. in our fight
for funds for the mining program - Ton!Rht finds
Logan here for our final regular sea110n basketball
game - we are experiencing a def:Oite ln~se in
the nl!lllber of applicants for tead!lng positlona over
what we have had in past years. This is particularly
·
true at the elementary level.

that60istherettrementagefor
state officials.
Millett said he was grateful
for the support he has received
from Gov. John J. Gilligan and
former Gov. James A. Rhodes
as well as from corrunittee
chairmen in the General
Assembly .'
"I think considerable accomplishments have been realized
in higher education during the
psst eight years," Millett said.
Briley said Millett's retirement was accepted with "deep
regret and only after every effort has been made to get him
to d!ange his mind."
Briley's resolution made
Millett a chancellor emeritus
of the boatd for life.
Presidents of the various
state univerSities attending the
meeting immediately arose
· one by one and delivered a
variety of tributes to Millett.

13 More

in Contests
The Meigs County Heart
Assn . today announced seven
more contestanls in its Queen
of Hearts Contest and six more
in the Princess Division.
New contestants from Meigs
High School a re Brenda
Donohue, Sonja Ohlinger, Leta
Floyd, Redenith Blevins, Anita
King and Mila Powell. Mary
Biggs of Southern Hig h School
has entered.
Entering·the princ"ess contest
from Meigs Junior High School
are Katrina Batey, Fae Reibel,
lmojen Blevins and Debbie
Bailey while Melinda Evans
and Denise Talbott have entered from the Eastern School
District.
Contestants are placing
containers in area stores to
receive contributions towards
the title. 'llhe contest is on the
basis of a penny a vote with the
girls raising the most contributions named winners. All
proceeds go to the ·Meigs
County Heart AliSn.

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i

1-nle Dally Sentlnel,Middleport·Pomeroy, 0., Feb. 18,1972
•

2- The DallY Sentinel. Middleuort-Pomeroy, 0., Feb. 18, 1971.'

VfJN AT&gt; BRIDGE

Helen Help

Gives Self an Ext.ra Chance
of spades to sleep if West
NORTH
IK
holds that t·ard, He leads a
.A 72
I spade to the ace and a spade
.A94
back toward hts hand II
t86~4
East
ruffs, he Will be ruff.
. 762
mg
South's
ten spot so East
WEST
EAST
discards
,
.J98 65
Now South enters dummy
• 10 63
• J87 5
With the ace of hearts and
+Q J109
+ K 732
leads dummy's last spade .
. JI098
Agam East can't afford to
SOUTH ( D )
trump South scores hts last
• K Q 103
htgh spade , leads the ten
.K Q~
spot and ruffs 10 dummy
+A
.A KQ53
East can overruff or not as
he chooses. All he can make
North-South vulnerable
IS
that one trump trick
West North East South
This
line of play 1s sureI.
fire
as
long as East can't
Pass I t
Pass
trump
the
ace of spades or
PaS!i 3.
Pass 4.
ace
of
hearts
It is certamly
Pass
4.
Pass 6.
better than just gomg set
Pass p""" Pass
and complaimng of bad luck
Openmg !ead- t Q
(N£WSPA.PER ENTERPRISE ASSN I
.

Us.

By Helen Hottel

••

Ha~sler Killed I:ri 12-Car Pileup

Gavin. Complex
Is Explained -

the overall effect very
pleasing.
Trees were also
Now II Can Be Told
planted around the 10-foot high
Dear Helen :
For Sale
For Sale
dikes
built
around
a
~lion of
We had a big fight in our club. !led one faction which won . Of
FOR SALE : moving sale, • TROPICAL --FISH, . f.ncy
the plant site, primarily along
Saturday, Sunday, Monday, guppies, angels and breeders,
the eight women on the other side, at least three are.. capable of
Rt.
7
and
the
northern
edge
of
good
discounts on most stock
Bellas and supplies. Phone
·',,
this miserable revenge:
In
shop.
197
Mill
St
..
Mid992-5443.
the COillpa!ly's property.
You see, I brunediately started getting phone calis from
dleport. New location will be
12-30-tfcl
,
Reece not only spoke of !be
men, asking when they could come over. They knew my first
498 Locust St., Middleport, MIXED h~ay .· '·r~tl '''I
'
positive aspects of the plant but
formerly Chase Hardware
v• • w ndon,
name, and implied lots ! Finally, I asked one how he gol my
Building, M. Marcum .
phone 985-38ol6.
also touched upon some of !be
2-16-3tp
number
and
he
said
It
was
printed
In
a
public
telephone
booth
2-18-3tc
things Ohio Power has done or
••
together with, "For a hot time, call Elaine."
is doing which has damaged ALLIS-CHALMERS B lractor HOUSE &amp; building lots on
EVidenUy the same thing is written all over town because
with side mower . Os.car Wright Street In Pomeroy.
the local area.
Weber 2'12 · miles easl of Phone 7n-5937.
one booth couldn't produce that many calls. I'll see' that my
The public affairs coor"
2-16-6tc
Chesler
on Stale Rl. 248.
number be changed, but even if I went unlisted, these dames
dina tor said for example, "Our
2-IB-Jip
would find it out, and what's to keep them from being vindictive
COLONIAL Early American
early ground sample studies
Slereo, AM-FM radio comONE
bulk
lank
with
auger,
one
again? I suspect one in particular- a real creep, but a charter
indicated thai we would have to
r
bination, 4 speed changer, 4
Big
Dutchman
automatic
m~ber - but of course I can't prove anything. No one else but
purchase practically all the
feeder, twelve automallc speaker sound system .
these silly C~;eatures would sink so low. - Elaine
sand and gravel we would be
brooders, gas, 20 automatic Balance $79.32. Use our
budget terms. Call 992-7085.
The average South player
waterer
s, .tO one gallon
Dear
Elaine:
using for back-fiil and for
The
b1ddmg
has
been:
2-16·6tc
waterers. Harry Hill, Letart
will look over dummy quickconcrete.
We
later
discovered
Why
not
give
the
dames
a
phony
unlisted
nwnber-which
Wcsl
North
East
Falls,
Ohio,
Phone
247-2
142.
South
ly and see that he has a
that this hack-fill material was
2-18-Jic BEAUTIFUL MODERN
Pass just happens to be that of (with its permiasion) the local pollee
reasonable play for seven
Walnut Stereo-radio ~om ­
Dble
1
Pass
available
in
the
brunediate
'2
t
station? By the time the childish sore loser in your group finds
clubs . Then he will lead out
•
blnatlon, 4 speaker sound
SYRACUSE
Drive
In
lor
sale.
vicinity of !be plant site, so we Phone 992-2088.
two top clubs and wince Dble Pass
Pass
2•
out differently, she may have given herself away. Tricksters
system, 4 speed changer,
went to work to supply our own
when West shows out He Pass 3 +
Pass
'
2-18-Jic separate controls. Balance
can't help putting out feelers to see whether their meanness has
$68.56. Use our budget terms.
will probably continue by
You, South, hold:
back-fill.
worked.
Call 992-7085.
RUMMAGE
and
yard
sale,
leading out a couple more • 9s 6s 4 •
"In doing this, we created
2-l~tc
AQ 6 • A 32
4 NOTE TO READERS : In case you think this "solution" alerts
Friday and Saturday, 341
trumps and eventually will
two
large
gravel
pit.s,
and
as
''
Park St., Middleport, 9 a. m.
go after spades. Assuming
What do you do now?
the enemy, please know that my personal answer went to Elaine
PAINT
DAMAGE
.
1971
Zlg-z:ag
luck
would
have
II,
each
is
to
6
p.
m.
Over
1000
Items
for
West manages to keep his
A-Bid three no.trump. If a month ago. Her reply, received today, makes me happily
sewing machines. Stin in
sate.
adjacent to one of the two
spade guarded, South will parlnor is making slam try, he realize that just once in a while I say something right:
2-17-2tc original cartons. No atwmd up one trick short.
won'! pass.
beautiful
schools
near
the
plant
tachments needed as our
Dear Helen :
TODAY'S QUESTION
controls are built in. Sews
We
could
not
have
dug
pits
site.
SHOWALTER'S
Wet
Pet
Shop,
resources."
The expert player will
I'm Elaine of the phone booth "ad" problem. I want you to
wllh 1 or 2 needles, makes
Your
partner
contmues
to
Chester,
Ohio.
Phone
985-3356.
Reece
had
pictures
of,
and
in
these
locations,
except
for
give h imself an extra four clubs. Rightly, or wrongly, know your advice worked. Wow, how it worked!
.
Tropical fish 15 cents and up ll'ullonholes, sew on buttons,
1 chance. He wtll stop to think
one thing, by supplying our
described
technical
features
of
through Sunday, Feb. 20th . monograms, and bllnl;l hem
b1d four hearts and your
.I got an unlisted number, then had a very good friend (who the Gavin Plant that supported own sand and gravel we are
after West shows out on the you
2-17-31p stilch. Full cash price, $38.50
partner goes to four spades. knew the circumstances) tell the vindictive three. When the one 1
or budget plan available.
second club. Then he will What
!he industry's approach to the saving something on the order
do you do now?
Phone 992-5641.
see how to put West's jack
HOLSTEIN
cow,
with
2
day
old
suspected most was asked for my new number, she innocently pollution problem. These in- of $2 million.
·
2-16-61c
calf,
3
Hereford
cow•
to
gave it - the number of the police station.
cluded the 1,100 foot high single ''Our promise is - and I
freshen
soon,
several
Sure enough , the station started getting calls, so I announced stack, cooling towers so that no assure you Ohio Power
yearlings and 2 year old VACUUM cleaner new 1971
Hereford heifers. Phone 985- model. Complete with all
James E. Levacy, 91, of 4160 grandchildren, 27 great- to the club what I'd done, and you should have seen this gal's heated water will be returned Company does not make
cleaning tools. Small paint
3805.
Astor Ave., Colwnbus, for· grandchildren, and one great- face, especially since she was pretty sure she'd be traced. She to the Ohio River and elec- promises that it does not intend
2-17-3tc damage In shipping. Will take
$27 cash or budget plan
gave herself away, but MY feeler did it!
trostatic precipitators that will to keep ..:.. our promise is that
merly of Meigs County, died great-grandchild.
available. Phone 992-5641 .
DON'T
pump
your
sluggish
The calls ended shorUy afterwards. I guess she'd spend a busy remove all but a small fraction the two gravel pits will, In
Thursday in Colwnbus.
His wife, Clara, preceded
2-t6-6tc
septic lank . Get Klean-Emday erasing phone booths. File closed ...and thanks !- Elaine
of . flY ash from the plant's time, be filled, covered with
He is survived by six him in death.
AII Sepllc Tank Cleaner.
effluent.
good soil, planted and
daughters, Mrs. Nellie San·
Funeral services will be held Dear Elaine:
Landmark Farm Bureau,
LEGAL NOTICE
Pomeroy .
Other
highlights
of
his
beautified so that they will look
born, Mrs. Margaret Bobo, at 11 ·30 a.m. Saturday at the
..Except for one item : Unlisted nwnbers create many
Notice ol Filing of
2-IB-ltc
ai least as good as they did
Mrs. Ellie! Metcalf, Mrs. Lelia Evans Funeral Home, 4171 E. problems not only for subscribers but for the phone company. remarks included:
Inventory 1nd Apprai!Stment
The Stile ol Ohio, Molgs
Each of Gavin's two cooling before we dug them, and, ALLIS CHALMERS tractor County,
Bailey, Mrs. Anna Mae Smith, Livingston Ave ., Columbus, Now that the trouble is past, maybe you can get your old nwnber
with
disk,
plow,
cultivator,
towers will be capable of hopefully, better. This pledge
and Mrs. Clareda Kalklosch ; with the Rev. Mark Allen of. hack?
Probate Court
Sickle
bar':
electric
guitar
To
the.
E)(ecutors
or Ad cooling 600,000 gallons of water applies not only to the gravel
four sons, Frank, James E., liciatmg. Burial wtll be in Glen
Happy clubblng .--H.
wllh amplifier, b flat clarinet ministrators of the estates ; to
by 20 degrees in one minute, pits but to any and ail other
Ernest and Everett ; 41 Rest Cemetery.
such of the following as are
w1th case. Phone 992-3278.
2-13-61c residents of the State of Ohio.
with the surplus heat going into damaged property in our plant
Dear Helen:
vrz - the surviving spouse , the
the
atmosphere.
When
the
site
area.
"
next
of kin, the beneficiaries
Every day in the mail I receive tbese fantastic give-away
FORD Tractor, J new tires, new under the will ; and to the at plant
is
in
full
operation,
Over
600
persons
are
o~ the
pain!, good condilion - $650, tornev
prize offers, like dream houses and cars, and $100-a-week.foror
attorneys
collector
plates
in
the
job
now
generating
a
weekly
phone
992-60&lt;18.
representing
anv
of the
life. The fine print says you aren't obligated to buy the product,
2-13-71c aforemen11oned persons :
precipitators are designed to payroll· of about $180,000.
Newell S Hysell, No. 20.S~I,
~d the drawing has already happened. So theoretically, you can
annually keep an estimated
Deceased . Salisbury Township,
wm without spending a dime. But does a person who checks the 920,000 tons of f!yash from Employment is expected to RCA 21" lelevlslon , console, Meigs
County, Ohio ;
reach its peak at 3,000 persons
CALL POINTVIEW: 992 · 2505
good condition . Phone 992William P . Grueser, No .
•'
''No, I am not placing an order now" box ever win?
going into the atmosphere. in tbe fall of 1973.
534S.
20,595,
Deceased ,
Sutton
.i
My husband .says I'm dwnb to waste my stamps and hopes, Each of the plates is nine feet The Southern Ohio Mining
2-16-3tc
Township,
Meigs
Countr,,
Ohio .
very moral but st r ictly
,
SATURDAY, FEB.I9
You ant hereby notlf ed that
but
I
keep
checking
the
"No"
side
and
I'm
STILL
WAITING
reg
imented
nation
in
"C
hina
'I This is lhe week that may
wide and 30 feet high. In all, project will cost approximately COAL; -Iimestone. Excelsior the Inventories and Ap FOR M1' PRIZE
and the Church," 10 a.m.,
~ change the world - and you
pralsements ot the estates of the
5,520 such plates are in the $100 million and the conveyor
Salt Works, E. Ma in St., atorementjoned,
deceased, late
1; can be there, on President Ch 10, as the lead-off, lust as
Dear Waiting:
Pomeroy.
Phone
992-3891
.
precipitators.
belt system which will be used
of said County, were flied In this
the
pr,es
ldentlal
plane
is
'' Ni xon's visit lo China 4-9-ttc Court. Sal~ Inventories . ~"&lt;1
Non-buyers sometimes :win, I'm told, ,\.hQugh J:ve never mel
Reece reported Ohio .Power to lfaro~fer the enol from the ~-t+'-"~""""'"'~'"-'---;.w
,f: lhroughJ'Ithf:, eyes of 'II nearing Peking: 7&gt;.1!67· .......
A\i~l'lllae i!\O'ol'ts w11 i' · ~~- • t~ r
one of these phenomenilj':."No"-men (or .women). personallY: ' 'is working to -help minimize riliht!' 'to·"the ·
-~~t POODLE puwles, Siiver1Toy, ",b~IIIJ\nQ~'fpr~
Z, thousand- Clfnei'IIS\
"
" Misunderst~ ~ ~l ~g 1 '' Chl-' 11
,l)lls Couh10rf·llle
'} -.-All three malo• networks na," a n~s spec!~ I. 6 p.m.,• · Have any of my readers? Do let us know. '-'11.
Parkvlew Kennels, Phone 992- lath day of Febr~ory, 1972, of
Gavin ·Plant's Impact on its another $15 million.
10 00 o'clock A.M.
5443.
'( are set up tor lransmlsslon of Ch. 8.
environment
in
landscaping
When
completed,
225
persons
Any person des1rlng to file
A
discussion
of
the
Ni
xon
B-15-tfc exceptions
-' all the highlights (and
thereto must file
and
site
beautification.
This
wiil
be
employed
at
the
plant
trip
on
"Meet
the
Press."
1
~ sldellghls) of lhe visit.
them at least five days prior to
., starting lonlght. Harry p m., Chs 2 &amp; 7, and "Sixty
program, already underway in and 2,000 will be working In the
the date set for hearing .
Minutes,"
9:30
p.m
..
Ch.
B
.
Given under my hand and
Reasoner,
Waller
Cronkite,
{
its early stages, had but one mine.
AUXILIARY TO MEET
seal of said Court , th is 8th day of
'' Ba rbara Walters and Herb
And then the highlight:
The Ladies Auxiliary of February, 1912
Funeral servtces
for Mrs . Otis (Edna) Knopp, near objective, and that is to seek to In an effort to train
First live coverage of the
1 Kaplow are anchormen (and
John c Bacon
woman) . Tonight, President' s arrival at 10 30
Clarence Harrison (Harry ) Racine, and Mrs . Edith blerid the total site, including prospective miners, a mining Racine American Legion Post
Acting Judge and ex-officio
" President NIXon Goes to p m.. Ch 12
Clerk of said Court
Wolfe, 79, of near Racme, who Grimm, Kenton; a son, Albert, the plant and allied facilities, course hopefully wlll be 602 wiil meet at 7:30 p.m. By Ann B . Watson
.
Pek~ng ," 10· 30 p.m.. Ch. 12.
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into
the
natural
surroundings
Tuesday
at
the
hall
in
Racine.
established
·
at
the
Meigs
died
Thursday
morning
at
Deputy
clerk
of
Olmsted
Falls,
Ohio;
seven
Not
much
basketball
~
+++
(21 11 , 18
Veterans Memol'lal Hospital grandchildren, and nine great- of the area in which it is High School, Reece said.
II you're a dog -lover, our trv4=:~ov Mil w aultP~ P.u r lr ~ V!'t ,
situated.
Hoyt
V.
Mullins,
vice
Chicago
Bulls,
2
p.m.,
Ch.
12,
sports calendar this weekend
have been set for 2p.m. Sunday grandchildren.
The Dai~. Sentine~
When
the
job
Is
completed,
president
of
the
Galllpolls
Is headed by the West- and Ohio State Highlights
DEVOTED
TO'THE
at the Rawlings-Coats Funeral
Officiating at the Sunday
LEGAL NOTICE
INTEREST
OF
minster Dog Show. In with Fred Taylor, 12 30 p.m.,
thousands
of
trees
and
shrubs
Chamber
of
Commerce,
Notice Is hereby given that
in
Middleport.
Home
services
will
be
the
Rev.
Frank
MEIGS·M~SON
AREA
Ch
4,
and
WVU
Highlig
hts,
dogdom , It's the World
sealed bids Will be received at
CI4ESTER L. TANNEHILL,
Mr. Wolfe was born Aug. 18, Cheese brew. Burial will be in will have been planted, making welcomed visitors . Guests
the office of the Village Council,
Series, Super Bowl and 1.30 p.m., Ch 7, and 4:30
Exec. Ed.
introduced were Mrs. Belva
VIllage of Pomeroy , In care of
Kenlucky Derby all rolled p m., Ch 8
1892 in Racine, the son of the the Lelart Falls Cemetery.
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
Donald Collins, President of the
Mae
Farley
and
Mrs.
Alice
++ +
, Into one, with 3000 !count
City Editor
late John and Scharlottie Sayre Friends may call at the funeral
Village
(:ouncll, the Board
' ' 'em, 3000) dogs of 123 difSen Roberl A. Tall Jr. is
Published daily except
Marie Icard of the Pt. Pleasant
having
superv Isi on
or
Wolfe.
He
was
preceded
in
home
any
time.
Saturday
by
The
Ohio
Valley
lerenl breeds enlered. The the guest on Columbus Town
management
of
the
real
estate
Chamher
of
Commerce;
Mrs
.
Publishing Company , 111
death also by his wife, Sadie
whole gala even! Is the Meellng at 12 JO p m , Ch. 10.
to ~· sold, until 12:00 o'clock
Court St, Pomeroy , Ohio
Thelma
Elllott,
executive
RUTLAND
Olaf
A.
noon on the 6th day of March ,
+++
May Beegle Wolfe; three
suble~t of a spec1al at 5 p.m ,
45769
Busint'!is
Offt
ce
Phone
Pro hockey features the
Peterson, Rutland, Rt. 1, died secretary of the Gallipolis 1 992·2156, Edilorlal Phon e 992 · 1972, for 1he purchase of the
Ch. 10.
brothers, and two sisters.
following described real estate :
Yes, as a maller of tact, I Boston Bruins vs Chioago
thts mormng at Veterans Cha'.flber of Corrunerce; City &gt;157
Lot 12 In v . B. Horton 's Ad Mr.
Wolfe
had
served
for
42
SERVICES
CHANGED
Second class postage paid at
do like dogs. My wife owns Black Hawks, 2 p m., Ch. 8.
dition
to Pomeroy, Lot 13 In v.
Manager
D.
Kenneth
Morgan;
Memorial
Hospital
at
the
age
Pomerov. Ohto
years as a pilot on the Great
Funeral services for Mrs.
B. Horton's A~dltlon to
one a high -priced and World Championship
,
Naf•onat
adveri1S1ng
Lakes. He was a member of the Emma Pullins have been of 72. Mr. Peterson was born In Bud Stewart, acting city ' rept"esentatrve Bottlnelll · Pomeroy. ~
purebred poodle she bought Tennis starts a new series on
Reference Deed : Volume 205,
from some nice folks 1n NBC tlast year's tenms TV
Bethany United Methodist changed from 10 a.m. Saturday Wadland, Sweden, Aug. 29, manager of Ashland, Ky., Fred Gallagher , Inc., 12 East 42nd Page
387 of the Meigs County
audiences
we
r
e
en
St
,
New
York
City,
New
York
Carman,
resident
eugineer
for
1
Middleport II biles me. II
1899.
A
coal
miner
and
farmer,
Ohio,
Deed . Records .
'
Church
at
Dorcas.
at the- Bradbury Church of
1 . Subscription rates
De.
bites my children We much couraging) a!J' JO p m , Chs
Sold
property
11
to
be
sold
and
he
had
served
in
the
Swedish
the
James
W.
Gavin
Plant
and
,
livered
by
carrrer
where
Surviving are two daughters, CHrist to 10' a.m. at the
2&amp; 7
conveyed to the highest bidder
prefer our "other " dog, a
available 50 cents per week,
Armed
Forces.
Senator
Oakley
C.
Colllns.
upon
the following terms : Cash
!To
tell
the
truth,
1usl
mongrel found up at the
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home
Bv Motor Route where ca rrier
In hand on day of sale.
0.
C.
Hall
of
Kentucky,
He
is
survived
by
his
wife,
service
not
available
:
One
cable TV lower one cold day knowing that the ballerymen
m Middleport.
The right IS reserved to reject
and a few others are
last wmter. II has no
Alma ; two sons, Jack, formerly of Pt. Pleasant, month Sl 75 By mall rn Ol"l to ony and all blda.
' a':1d W. V a , One year $1-4.00
gathe
ring
right
now
In
pedigree, but it doesn't bile
Donald Collins, Pre&amp;ldent
Rutland, Rt. 1, and David of presided over a short business StK months S7 25 Three
ON DEAN'S LIST
Florida to start baseball
me.)
of VIllage Council
$-4.50 Subscrrpflon
Albany , and three grand- meeting. George Herbey an- months
Twila Clatworthy, daughter
sprmg training makes me
Village of Pomeroy
HAS SURGERY
pr ice Includes Sunday Trmes
+++
Jane Walton , Clerk
nounced that the organization Sent mel
of Mr. and Mrs. James ClatMrs. Paul McDaniel, Mid- children.
Other sporls, sfarl~ng with lose interest. almost, In just
(I) 21, 2a ; 12) 4, 11, 18, 5fc
about every other sport
Funeral services will be held currently has 52 Individual
worthy, Middleport, made the dleport, underwent surgery
college basketball :
PI PleaS&lt;Inl al Parkers· that's around th iS time of
dean's hsl for the first Wednesday at Veterans Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Martin members and 14 company
year How's If look down
burg South (Live Audio).
semester at Rio Grande Memorial Hospital. Her room Funeral Home with the &amp;v. J. memberships.
Qhio State vs. Illinois, 2 there. Johnn y Bench and
Stiles officiating, Burial will be Membership blanks may be
Gary
Nolan
?
I
College. Twila is a freshman. number IS 113.
p.m. Ch. 6.
+ ++
in Miles Cemetery. Friends obtained at the Gallipolis
South Carolina
Donald (Buzl Lukens of
(nallonally -rankedl
vs.
may call at the funeral home Chamber of Commerce office.
Dayton shows up In the
Houston, 1: 30 p.m , Chs 2 &amp;
Saturday and Sunday until Next month's meeting will be
second edit•on of his new
• I I
7.
time
of
services.
held
in
HunUngton.
sertes,
"
American
Journal
,"
Wake Forest vs. North
I Carolina Stale, 2 p m., Ch. 8. on Ch. 10 at 1·30 p m.
+++
1
Clemson vs. Maryland,
And Bugs Bunny (or at
J· 3() p.m., Chs 2 &amp; 7

.4

••

z•

"'J

Members of the Central Ohio
Valley Industrial Council
(COVIC) attending Thursday
night's meeting at Oscar's
Restaurant in Gallipolis heard
a detailed description of Ohio
Power's $488 million James M.
Gavin Plan~' llOW under construction at Cheshire.
John R. Reece, public affairs
coordinator for the Gavin
Plant, outlined both the
electric producing facility and
!he deep coal mining industry
in Meigs County.
Using slides In his presentation, Reece said !be electric
energy industry expects to be
able to supply growing needs
without creating unbearable
leveb! of pollution.
Speaking on behalf of the
Ohio Power Company, builders
of the Gavin Plant, the
state of Washington native
said,
"We
are
confident that we can maintain a plentiful supply of
by using present and
foreseeable technology and
proper management of energy

' James Levacy Died Thursday

ptalif' wui

Oarence Wolfe Died Thursday

I

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
(UP! )..!Richard Petty uld he
justllbu~ bill eyes lnd aomehow
managed to get through.
RaYIIIOild Wlllilmluid It wu
'"like a bomb goln&amp; off."
Veteran drivers struggled to
express their thoughts about
the manive 12-car pileup
Thursday which claimed the
life of Raymond "Friday"
Hasaler during! one of the two
' 125-mlle qua!Hying races for
Sunday's Daytona 500.
Gloom spread quickly over

the pit area at Daytona In·
ternational Speedway as word
of llasaler's death spread.
Some of the drivers had
already guessed the worst.
:•1 jllit looked at htm and
t)ll'lled away,'' uld • G. C.
~cer, who was the first
driver to reach llasaler's car In
the jumbled wreckage on the
backstretch of the U·mile
speedway,
The accident happened on
the 18th lap as 'the field, lightly
bunched following a caution
flag, screamed down the long
backstretch at :/00 miles per
hour. David Bogga blew a tire
Tonight's Games
on his Dodge and suddenly
delris was flying everywhere.
FRIDAY
"It was 'just like a bomb
SEGAL
Wellston at Athens
going off;'' said Williams.
Waverly at Gallipolis
"There-were cars In the air and
Jackson at Ironton
Logan at MeiQs
then there was so much smoke
- ·Others
you couldn't see." Williams'
Gallia County Tournament
Plymouth slammed into Ute
at Rio Grande
North Gallla vs. Soulllwestern, wall and he rode the barrier for
7 p.m.
several hundred feet.
Hannan-Trace vs Kyger Creek,
Petty was picking his way
8:30p.m.
through the field following a 'pit
· Eastern at Miller
Symmes Valley at Chesapeake
Glouster at Starr-Washington
Chapmansvllle at Pt . Pleasant
Wahama at Spencer
SATURDAY
SVAC
Symmes Valley at Eastern
. ' Others Gallla County Tourn:
Chomp., consolation games.
SEDAL FRESHMEN
Waterford at Southern
(Final)
Bishop Flagetat VInton County TEAM
W L P OP
Wlllia_mstown at Warren Local Logan
13 1 809 450
Alexander at Lancaster Fisher Waverly
11 3 694 506
Reemlin at Glouster
Gallipolis
10 4 602 508
Lore City at
Iron! on
8 6 688 590
Starr-Washington Athens
6 8 560 602
Pt. Pleasant at Parkersburg Meigs
4 10 486 613
Soufh (makeupl
Welfston
4 10 48.5 705
TUESDAY !Feb. 221
Jackson
o 14 375 725
Pt. Pleasant at Hurricane
TOTALS
56 56 4699 4699
Ravenswood at Wahama
TUESDAY'S RESULT:
FRIDAY !Feb. 251
Logan 61 Athens 46
Pt. Pleasant at Huntington
THURSDAY'S RESULTS:
East
Waverly 52 Gallipolis 41
Wahan\a at Wlrt County
Wellston sa Athens 44
SATURDAY (Feb.261
Ironton 53 Jackson 32
Pt. Pleasant at Ravenswood Logan 72 Meigs 34

SEOFrosh

Standings

Hiram Quintet Takes
Over First In League
United Press International
Fmdlay is now 13-3 overall
Hiram moved into the lead In and 3-2 in the Hoos1er-Buckeye
the President's Athletic Conference. Wilmington, who
Conference Thursday night was led by Terry Thomas with
with a 78-60 win over Thiel 21 points, is 10-11 and 2-3.
(Pa.).
Rio Grande made up a 44-39
That half-game advantage halftime deficit to beat
over the rest of the flock, Cedarville 85-72.
,_ho'!eve~,
,c,yM1,~ 1 • 1.yi!.DJsh
The Redmen, now 13-10, were
.,;satUrday nigh b_,when· iilram '1&amp;1 bY' A1 Martin's 17 pillhts.
meets seco~d-place Allegheny Cedarville," 5-16, had the
(Pa.). Allegheny has a 7-2 game's high scorer in Rick
record to Hiram's 8-2.
Watson, who scored 22 points.
Larry McCall scored 20 Twenty of those points came in
points Thursday night for the first haH.
Hiram. Thie.I fell to 1-3 In !be
The only game on the
PAC.
schedule tonight are Baltimore
Gerard Fisher scored 32 University at Ashland and
points for Findlay in a 124-87 Wab!h at Wright' State.
win over Wilmington.

Died Thursday

the pileup , Jimmy Crawford of
College Park., Ga., received"a
cut chin 8!\d wll&amp; admitted to
the hospit81 for X-nys.
Racing activity continues
today with the Florida Citrus
250 for Grand American cars
out."
'
and the 100-kilometer Inver
Petty said he saw llasaler 's House challenge race for
car down on the Inside of the Formula Super Vees -the
track still spinning. "Then I open-cockpit Volkswagon-powsaw a white car slam Into It and ered cars.
parts were flying everywhere.
It was a real bad scene."
Hassler, 36-year-old Chat·
tanooga, Tenn., .driver, was
dead on arrival 1!1 the Infield
Hospital. Miraculously, only
one other driver was injured In

Three
former
Major
leaguers will be among the
speakers at the Sixth Annual
Baseball Clinic March 10 and
11 at Ohio University.
Robert W. Wren, veteran
baseball coach at Ohio
University, has announced that
Jim .French, former OU star
and a former catcher with the
Washington Senators; Rich
Rollins of Kent State, former
Infielder with the Minnesota
Twins and SeatUe Pilots and
Frank Thomas, former home
run slugger with Pittsburgh,
will speak.
Jim Branham of Portsmouth
High School and members of
the OU training staff wlil also
participate in the two day
program.
Registration will begin at 10
a.m. Friday, March 10.
LECLAIR SIGNS
CINCINNATI (UP!) -Jim
LeClair, a 6-foot-2, 256-pound
linebacker from North Dakota
and the third-round draft
choice of the Cincmnati
Bengals, has signed a contract
with the learn.
LeClair, 22, was named the
most valuable defensive
lineman in the North Central
Conference last season. The
American Football Coaches
Associalion (lamed him to the
:q?Jle~~: D,l,v,l,sioll . ~ll;'Atner~c~
team.
.,
MERRITT SIGNS
CINCINNATI (UPl) - Lefthander Jim Merritt, who won
only one game last year after
losing 12 in a row, Thursday
became the 26th player to sign
with the Reds for next season.

Rizer Oil Co. Customers :

1

May we take this opportunity to thank you for your
patronage and say that we have-enjoyed the many years
that we· have supplied your· gasoline and fuel oil
requirements.
We are taking this method to announce to each of you
personally that we have decided to change our method of
business and as of March 1st, are transferring ownership
of all our delivery equipment ("on the farm tanks",
basement tanks, skid tanks, underground tanks, pumps
and trucks) to Ashland Petroleum Company.

Always Your Best~ Buy

least h1 s voice, Mel Blancl js

+ ++

I

Marshall h1ghllghts, in cluding their b1g shootout
wilh Ohio U, I 15 p.m ., Ch.
2.

Pro bowlers tn

I

the

Wi n

slon Salem Classic, 4 p.m ,
Ch . 12.
CBS Golf Classic, 4 p m ,
Ch 8.

+++

Children's Film FesiJval
has an old-fashioned theme
In a British film, "Cry Wolf,"
for lhe young 'uns at I p.m.,
Ch. 8.

+ ++

MOVIES : The Ch. 4 primelime flick IS " P.J.." slarring
George Peppard, 9 p.m ...
Also: "The Wolf Man," 11 : 15
p.m., Ch. 6 ... "Man on a
String," 11 :30 p.m.. Ch. tO ...
"II Had to Happen," Georg~
Raft, Roz Russell , 11 ·30
p.m., Ch. 7 ... "The Third
Choice," la .m., Ch. 10 ... and
the triple-feature on Ch. 4:
"Journey to Shiloh," "King
Kong 'vs. Godzllla," and
"Atomic City," starts al
11:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, FEB. 20
More from and about
China and the President:
"lamp Unfo My Feet, an
Islanding religious series,
lllh about religion in t~ls
11

&lt;

You will be pleased to know that this transfer was
arranged so as to be of the least possible inconvenience to
you, our faithful customers, by continuing your service
with the same drivers under the supervision of a former
.RIZER OIL COMPANY employee of 8 years and now
manager of Ashland's Pomeroy distributorship, Cyril
Eugene Coleman. We are sure that you will continue to
,receive the same prompt and courteous service that you
have become "used to" with the RIZER 01 L COMPANY.

featured on " Juvenile Jury ,"

5 30 p m.. Ch. 4.

+++

MOV IE S: " Biond1e Hils
the Jackpot," Bam , Ch 10
.. " Steel Tra p," Joseph
Cotten, 2 p m., Ch . 7 .. and a
film of news significance 1n a
gruesome sort of way :

"Fearless Vampire Killers,"
11 :30 p.m , with the murdered Sharon Tale 1n a film
produced by her husband.
Roman Polanski, Ch. 10.

'

+ ++

,.

Highlights of the "Beaux
Arts Ball," Columbus' line

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minerals and enriched wJth protein to
protect health, encourage growth and '
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did.

arts benefit show, will be

seen at II 30 p.m , Ch. 4.
This is apparently onl y a ISminute excerp1,

which Isn't enough.

however.

MONDAY The Ni xon trip
may

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Because
You Want The Finest
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Choose a Keepsake diamond nng , . . flawless quality,
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·

Only a perrect diamond

+++

regular

programm ing .. Former pro
football great Roosevelt
Grier (remember him at the
Bobby
Ken nedy
assassination'&gt; shows up on
Dinah Shore to show how he
does needlepoint (honest), 10
a.m , Chs 2 &amp; 7 .. And, for
Pete's sake, there's a pro
basketball game on Ch . 12
right In the middle of the
afternoon : ,Philadelphia
76ers vs. Balllmore a&lt;JIIels
at 2 p.m.

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W~

will also continue the sale and service of
GOODYEAR &amp; DAYTON tires with the same employees
of many years service.
'

'

RIZER OIL CO., INC.

SUGAR RUN MI.LLS

Ingels Furniture
992-2635 Open F,ri. &amp; Sat. Nights

Tpis change will not affect our station operation at 700
East Main Street, Earl Holman will continue to sell
gasoline and lubric;ating oil by the can or case same as
before, you will soon see an improved operation at this
location.
'
.,

180 Mulberry Ave. 992-2115 Pomeroy
'

FRANKLIN M. RIZER
''
.

'.

Redmen Second In MOC

Rio Posts 13th
Cage Win, 85-72
.

Trailing 44-39 at halftime,
Coach Art Lanham's Rio
Grande College Redmen
rallied in the second half to
down host Cedarville 85-72 on
Pacific Division
the Yellow Jackets planks
W. L. Pet. GB Thursday night.
Los Angeles 51 9 .850 ...
The victory assured R10 of a
GoldenSiale 38 24 .613 14
Seallle
J8 25 .603 14'12 second place finish 10 !be MtdHouslon
24 3'1 .38 1 28'17 Ohlo Conference wtth a 5-3
Port land
15 49 .234 J8
record. Overall, the Redmen
Thursday's Results
Milwaukee Ill Cincinna ti 97
upped their record to 13-10.
New York 102 Chlc~go 99, ol
Coach Don Callan's Yellow
(Only games scheduled)

Jackets fimshed last in the
five-team conference .
Cedarville IS 1-6 with one
league game remammg on its
1971-72 schedule . Overall, the
Jackets dropped to 5·16.
Curl Watson 's 20 pomts
helped the Jackets to their ftvepomt first half advantage.
Watson was limited to two
pom ts m the second half of play
by Rio.
The Redmen placed four

Friday' s Games

Allanla al Baltimore
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
Porlland at Los Angeles
Boslon al Phoenix
Golden Slate at Sealfle
Chicago at Delroil
Houslon at Buffalo
Cincinnati at Cleveland

Neal One Of
32 Eagles
Returning
Roy M. Terry, the new head
football coach at Morehead
State University, is exctted
ahout the 1972 season already
because of the scheduled
return this fall of 32lettermen,
including running back Chuck
Neal of Gallipolis.
The 200.pound sophomore is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Neal, 836 Third Ave .,
Gallipolis.
The MSU Eagles turned in a
7-3 record last season, the best
mark smce wmning the Ohio
Valley Conference championship in 196li.
Spring practice starts March
24 and Coach Terry is anxious
to get a look at his young
, gridders., ,
..
. ,/IWe'll Have · a quick,.. sure
defense and an exploslv~ of-

Chones Turns
Professional

hearing a lot about the Eagles
this fall.

CRAWFORD SIGNS
CINCINNATI (UP!)
Outfielder AI Crawford, who
played last year for Indianapolis, has signed his 1972
contract wtth the Cincinnati
Reds, the club announced
Thursday night. Crawford,
24, hit .~last season. He is the
27th Reds player to sign for the
upcoming season.

HOSPITAL
NEWS

LIKES KENTUCKY
LEXINGTON, Ky. (UP!) All-Ohio
fullback
and
linebacker Dave Tuttle of
Steubenville, Ohio, has signed
a letter of Intent to play football
at the University of Kentucky.
Tuttle, 6-foot-1 and 190
pounds, gained 1,018 yards in
156 carries during his career at
Steubenville High School,
which won the Class AA state
championship.
FAME GAME
CANTON, Ohio (UP!)-The
Kansas City Oliefs of the
American Football Conference
wiil meet the New York Giants
of the National Football
Conference in the annual Hall
of Fame game July 29 at
Fawcett Stadiwn.
The Oliefs will be making
their fll'st appearance In the
game, while the Giants will be
making
their
second
showing .

TV

OPEN DATES
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The
$150,000 Cleveland Open will
run from June 29-July 2 at the
Tanglewood Country Club In
nearby Bainbridge.

HlGHLIGHTS
with Paul Crabtree

CALL POINTVIEW:

The "Film Odyssey "
series tonight offers "Beauty
and the Beast," but don't be
too concerned with, lelflng
fhe kldsstay up to seelt. It's
different, to say the least designed for adult tastes
Made by the French poet
Cocteau In 19~, It was one of ·
the llrst avant-garde films
that culminated In the
French "New Wave." 8:30
p.m, Ch. II .

+ ++

William F. Buckley Jr has
a lop notch guest on hand
tonight: Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, in !rom
Saigon, to talk about U.S.
withdrawal. 9 p'm., Ch II.

Ohio State To
Face Illinois

ABA Standings
By United Press International
East
· ClDCAGO (UPI)-The Big
W. L. Pet. GB Ten basketball race already
Kenlucky
48 12 .800 . headln f
'
VIrginia
37 26 .587 12'12
g or Its closest finish in
New York
28 33 459 20'17 four seasons, should grow a
Floridians
24 J7 .3'13 24'1, notch lighter Saturday
Carolina
25 37 ...OJ 24
·
P1llsburgh
21 39 .350 27
The three front-runners,
West
Minnesota and Ohio State, tied
Ulah
w. L. Pet. GB at 7-2 for first place and
Indiana
j~ ~ :~~ i' Michigan, half a game behind
Dallas
JO 34 .469 13'12 at 6-2, face lightly regarded
Denver
24 37 .3'13 IB
rivals, and all three were
Me mphis
23 37 .383 18'1, f
ed win
Thuraday's Results
avor to
·
Carolina 145 VIrginia 122
Minnesota and Michigan
(Only ~ame scheduled)
play rematches against teams
rlday's Games
they ..-evlously have defeated
Kentucky vs. Carolina
""
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At Greensboro, N.C. the Gophers at home against
Floridians at New York
Wisconsin,
whom they
Memphis at Pillsburgh
defeated on the Badger court
(Only gamesscheduled)
•• •g , an d Mi ch1gan a1 Nor th •
..,..,
western, beaten 83-79 in the
NHL Standings
Wolverines arena.
By United Press International
Ohio State heads into the first
East
of
its two games with JllinoJS on
W, L. T. Pts
Boston
41 8 9 91
New York
37 11 9 83
Montrea l
31 13 12 74
DetrOit
24 24 9 57
Toron to
23 25 II 57
Bullalo
II 33 14 36
Vanc ouver
15 35 5 35
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP!)West
Jim
Chones, 6·foot-11 star
W. L. T. Pts
center
of the second-ranked
Chicago
38 13 7 83 Marquette
Warriors, signed a
Minnesota
31 18 9 71
Calllornia
18 29 12 48 contract with the New York
St. Louis
20 Jl 8 48 Net.s of the American BasketPhiladelphia
17 29 11 45
.
Piilsburgh
18 31 9 45 ball Association late Thursday
Los Angeles
15 3'1 7 37 night, It was announced earl~
Thursday's Results
today,. . ' , -- ,
PJ tl.sburgh 2, Bulfalo 0
, The annpuncement was
Boslon 4 Philadelphia I
made by the Rev. John P.
New York 6 Los Angeles 4
( On!~ games scheduled)
Raynor' Marquette president
Friday's Gomes
in a statement at I :45 a.m. It
New York al Catilornia
read:
Sl . Louis at Vancouver
(Only games scheduled)
"Jim Chones telephoned
Coach AI McGuire late 111
day night informlnf! him : ;
he had just signed a contract to
play professional basketball
with the New York Nets ...
"We at Marquette University
wish Jtm every success in his
Holzer Medical Center, First new venture. Jim has repre-Ave. and Cedar St. General sented the university well both
visiting hours 2-4 and 7-3 p.m. on and off the court. Although
Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to as a professional player Jun
4:30 p.m. Parents only on wiU no longer be able to play
Intercollegiate hasketbaU, he
Pediatrics Ward.
has said he Intends to complete
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Black- his college education. I look
burn, Oak Hill, a daughter ; Mr. forward to presenting Jim his
and Mrs. Okey A. Tawney, bachelor's degree at a future
Gallipolis, a son and Mr. and Marquette corrunencemenl.
"As president I personally
Mrs. Dale Riffie, Racine, a
wish Jtm great success and a
daughter.
long professional basketball
Discharges
Teresa M. Barnette, Nancy· career."
Chones, averaging 20.6
J . Hamm , JoAnn Shinn, Jane
Bragg, Elsie M. Tomblin, points and nearly 12 rebounds
George L. Cundiff, Sylvia J . per game in his junior year,
Arthur, Charles E. Beckie, has led the Warriors to a 21-0
Clayton S. Beard, Betty record. He has frequently been
Brookhart, Anthony Childers, discussed as the best big man
In college basketball by pro
Eva C. Danieb!, Ida Denison,
Maureen T. Guy, Margaret M. scouts and basketball writers.
The signing 'l!warenUy took
Hardin, Elva E. HunUey, Jean
place In Mllwaukee but It was
Ann Lemon, Gretchen A.
not lnunedlalely known from
Meake, Oneida Mullens, Anna '
where Chones had called
L. Ross, Helen M. Smith,
McGuire.
Janice Stapleton, Barbara D.
Williams, Fern Dinnen, Linda
Hawley and Brian Plantz.

CHUCK NEAL

992 ·25 05

A now series called
" Doctor In the House" shows
up on Ch . 4 at 10:30 p.m.
tonight, but I haven't the
slightest Idea what It's
about . Let' • watch It
togetl)er and II nd out.

+++

MOVIES : There's a
prime-lime film , " Warlock ,''
which Is a W"tern, not a
wltchcrafter, and stars
Henry Fonda . 9 p.m.. Ch. 10.
Also on Ch. 10: "Gidget Goes
to Romeo'' and I wish she hed
stayed lllere, 4 p.m. ...
Horror dou~le - featu r e .
"Fr ankenstein Meets the
Space Monster,'' and a Boris
Karlofl-attended . trilogy,
"Block Sabbath," starts at
11 .30 p.m.

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Midwest Division
W. L. Pet. GB
Milwaukee
51 13 .797 .
Chicago
44 99 .698 6'12
Phoen1x
3'1 25 609 12
Delroil
22 ..0 .355 28

fense/' he satd . "You'll be

1

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Western Conference

OU Baseball
Clinic To Be
Held In March

ANNOUNCEMENT

1

NBA Stanctinga
By United Press International
Eutern Conferen,e
Atlantic Division
W. L. · Pet. GB
Bosl on
44 20 688 ..
New York
3'1 23 .629 4
Philadelphia 24 38 387 19
BuUalo
17 44 .279 !5'12
Central Dlvioion
Yl. L. Pet. GB
Ballimore
25 35 .417 ..
Allanla
2~ 38 .387 2
C1nclnnah
IB 43 .295 7•;,
Cleveland
17 46 .270 9'17

stop when suddenly em were
spinning wildly in front of him,
"Somehow a hole jlllt opened,"
said Petty. " It was as If the two
cars In front of me wanted me
to make It through. It just
waan 't my day to get wiped

February 15, 1972

OW Peterson

I ' Also:

Pro Standings

the Dllni court as the chOice to
win, chiefly because the Illini
after racking up the best pre-season record in the league, ill, now have lost three straight
games and have a 2-5 league
record. lllinois also has lost
two of three home games In Big
Ten competition ,
The Ohio Stale-lllinols game
wi)l be featured on the Big Ten
Saturday afternoon 1V show,
and the Buckeyes, despite the
9th place ranking of lllinoia In
the standings, probably will be
up for the game since they lost
in their last two appearances at
Olampalgn.
The conference chasing, barring a string of upsets, has
settled down to the three
leaders since every other team
has lost at 'least four games,
and could get into a tie for the
title only should all three of the
leaders lose at least twice
more.
Mirmesota and Ohio State,
each rmishlng the season on
March 7, four days before the
other eight teams, have only
live league games remaining
and Michigan has six.
Other games Saturday will
be Iowa at Indiana and
Michigan State at Purdue, both
,' in the afternoon.
Mlchlga Slat boasts th
n
e
e
league leading scorer In ~pho­
more Mike Robinaon, With a
:!ll.3 point per ,game average,
With Ohio State s Alan Homya,k
second •t 23.8 and Michigan s
HefY '/ilmore third at 23.1.

men 10 double figures in
scormg. AI Martin was high
with 17. Harry Hairston, Ron
Lambert each finished with 16.
capt. Roger Bentley had 14.
R1o htt 33 of 71 from the field
and 19 of 25 from the foul circles. The Redmen hauled down
40 rebounds. Lambert and
Martin each had eight.
The Yellow Jackets were 30
of 631rom the field, and 12 of 15
at the chanty hnes.
R10 still has a chance for a
NAIA Dtstnct 22 playoff spot in
the post-season tournament.
Next Rto game is Saturday,
Feb. 26, Wilberforce University, m Lyne Center at Rio
Grande.
Box score of Thursday's
victoty :
RIO GRANDE 1851 Bentley 4-6-14; Hairston 7-2-16;
Lambert 5-6-16; Jordan 4-0-8;
Bartram 3-0-6; Bollinger 4-0-8;
Mart in 6·5-17 ; Hart 0·0-0;
Rouse o-o.o; Thompson 0-0-o.
TOTALS 33-19-85.
CEDARVILLE (72)- Young
6-0 12; Clapp 2-0-4; Watson 7-822; Eck 7-1-15; Larson 3-1-7;
Branon 1-0-2; Howard 1-2-~;
Williams 3-0-6. TOTALS 30-12·
72.
Score at Half - Cedarville 4~
Rio 3'1

NEW CONTRACTS
NEW YORK (UPI)-Mel
Stottlemyre and
Fritz
Peterson, the righthanded and
left-han&lt;led aces of the New
York Yankees, signed their
1972 contracts Thursday with
the American League club.
Stottleinyre, 18-12 last
season, signed for over $70,000,
while PeterliOil, 1r&gt;-13, got a
raise which put htm In the
$50,000 bracket.

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VfJN AT&gt; BRIDGE

Helen Help

Gives Self an Ext.ra Chance
of spades to sleep if West
NORTH
IK
holds that t·ard, He leads a
.A 72
I spade to the ace and a spade
.A94
back toward hts hand II
t86~4
East
ruffs, he Will be ruff.
. 762
mg
South's
ten spot so East
WEST
EAST
discards
,
.J98 65
Now South enters dummy
• 10 63
• J87 5
With the ace of hearts and
+Q J109
+ K 732
leads dummy's last spade .
. JI098
Agam East can't afford to
SOUTH ( D )
trump South scores hts last
• K Q 103
htgh spade , leads the ten
.K Q~
spot and ruffs 10 dummy
+A
.A KQ53
East can overruff or not as
he chooses. All he can make
North-South vulnerable
IS
that one trump trick
West North East South
This
line of play 1s sureI.
fire
as
long as East can't
Pass I t
Pass
trump
the
ace of spades or
PaS!i 3.
Pass 4.
ace
of
hearts
It is certamly
Pass
4.
Pass 6.
better than just gomg set
Pass p""" Pass
and complaimng of bad luck
Openmg !ead- t Q
(N£WSPA.PER ENTERPRISE ASSN I
.

Us.

By Helen Hottel

••

Ha~sler Killed I:ri 12-Car Pileup

Gavin. Complex
Is Explained -

the overall effect very
pleasing.
Trees were also
Now II Can Be Told
planted around the 10-foot high
Dear Helen :
For Sale
For Sale
dikes
built
around
a
~lion of
We had a big fight in our club. !led one faction which won . Of
FOR SALE : moving sale, • TROPICAL --FISH, . f.ncy
the plant site, primarily along
Saturday, Sunday, Monday, guppies, angels and breeders,
the eight women on the other side, at least three are.. capable of
Rt.
7
and
the
northern
edge
of
good
discounts on most stock
Bellas and supplies. Phone
·',,
this miserable revenge:
In
shop.
197
Mill
St
..
Mid992-5443.
the COillpa!ly's property.
You see, I brunediately started getting phone calis from
dleport. New location will be
12-30-tfcl
,
Reece not only spoke of !be
men, asking when they could come over. They knew my first
498 Locust St., Middleport, MIXED h~ay .· '·r~tl '''I
'
positive aspects of the plant but
formerly Chase Hardware
v• • w ndon,
name, and implied lots ! Finally, I asked one how he gol my
Building, M. Marcum .
phone 985-38ol6.
also touched upon some of !be
2-16-3tp
number
and
he
said
It
was
printed
In
a
public
telephone
booth
2-18-3tc
things Ohio Power has done or
••
together with, "For a hot time, call Elaine."
is doing which has damaged ALLIS-CHALMERS B lractor HOUSE &amp; building lots on
EVidenUy the same thing is written all over town because
with side mower . Os.car Wright Street In Pomeroy.
the local area.
Weber 2'12 · miles easl of Phone 7n-5937.
one booth couldn't produce that many calls. I'll see' that my
The public affairs coor"
2-16-6tc
Chesler
on Stale Rl. 248.
number be changed, but even if I went unlisted, these dames
dina tor said for example, "Our
2-IB-Jip
would find it out, and what's to keep them from being vindictive
COLONIAL Early American
early ground sample studies
Slereo, AM-FM radio comONE
bulk
lank
with
auger,
one
again? I suspect one in particular- a real creep, but a charter
indicated thai we would have to
r
bination, 4 speed changer, 4
Big
Dutchman
automatic
m~ber - but of course I can't prove anything. No one else but
purchase practically all the
feeder, twelve automallc speaker sound system .
these silly C~;eatures would sink so low. - Elaine
sand and gravel we would be
brooders, gas, 20 automatic Balance $79.32. Use our
budget terms. Call 992-7085.
The average South player
waterer
s, .tO one gallon
Dear
Elaine:
using for back-fiil and for
The
b1ddmg
has
been:
2-16·6tc
waterers. Harry Hill, Letart
will look over dummy quickconcrete.
We
later
discovered
Why
not
give
the
dames
a
phony
unlisted
nwnber-which
Wcsl
North
East
Falls,
Ohio,
Phone
247-2
142.
South
ly and see that he has a
that this hack-fill material was
2-18-Jic BEAUTIFUL MODERN
Pass just happens to be that of (with its permiasion) the local pollee
reasonable play for seven
Walnut Stereo-radio ~om ­
Dble
1
Pass
available
in
the
brunediate
'2
t
station? By the time the childish sore loser in your group finds
clubs . Then he will lead out
•
blnatlon, 4 speaker sound
SYRACUSE
Drive
In
lor
sale.
vicinity of !be plant site, so we Phone 992-2088.
two top clubs and wince Dble Pass
Pass
2•
out differently, she may have given herself away. Tricksters
system, 4 speed changer,
went to work to supply our own
when West shows out He Pass 3 +
Pass
'
2-18-Jic separate controls. Balance
can't help putting out feelers to see whether their meanness has
$68.56. Use our budget terms.
will probably continue by
You, South, hold:
back-fill.
worked.
Call 992-7085.
RUMMAGE
and
yard
sale,
leading out a couple more • 9s 6s 4 •
"In doing this, we created
2-l~tc
AQ 6 • A 32
4 NOTE TO READERS : In case you think this "solution" alerts
Friday and Saturday, 341
trumps and eventually will
two
large
gravel
pit.s,
and
as
''
Park St., Middleport, 9 a. m.
go after spades. Assuming
What do you do now?
the enemy, please know that my personal answer went to Elaine
PAINT
DAMAGE
.
1971
Zlg-z:ag
luck
would
have
II,
each
is
to
6
p.
m.
Over
1000
Items
for
West manages to keep his
A-Bid three no.trump. If a month ago. Her reply, received today, makes me happily
sewing machines. Stin in
sate.
adjacent to one of the two
spade guarded, South will parlnor is making slam try, he realize that just once in a while I say something right:
2-17-2tc original cartons. No atwmd up one trick short.
won'! pass.
beautiful
schools
near
the
plant
tachments needed as our
Dear Helen :
TODAY'S QUESTION
controls are built in. Sews
We
could
not
have
dug
pits
site.
SHOWALTER'S
Wet
Pet
Shop,
resources."
The expert player will
I'm Elaine of the phone booth "ad" problem. I want you to
wllh 1 or 2 needles, makes
Your
partner
contmues
to
Chester,
Ohio.
Phone
985-3356.
Reece
had
pictures
of,
and
in
these
locations,
except
for
give h imself an extra four clubs. Rightly, or wrongly, know your advice worked. Wow, how it worked!
.
Tropical fish 15 cents and up ll'ullonholes, sew on buttons,
1 chance. He wtll stop to think
one thing, by supplying our
described
technical
features
of
through Sunday, Feb. 20th . monograms, and bllnl;l hem
b1d four hearts and your
.I got an unlisted number, then had a very good friend (who the Gavin Plant that supported own sand and gravel we are
after West shows out on the you
2-17-31p stilch. Full cash price, $38.50
partner goes to four spades. knew the circumstances) tell the vindictive three. When the one 1
or budget plan available.
second club. Then he will What
!he industry's approach to the saving something on the order
do you do now?
Phone 992-5641.
see how to put West's jack
HOLSTEIN
cow,
with
2
day
old
suspected most was asked for my new number, she innocently pollution problem. These in- of $2 million.
·
2-16-61c
calf,
3
Hereford
cow•
to
gave it - the number of the police station.
cluded the 1,100 foot high single ''Our promise is - and I
freshen
soon,
several
Sure enough , the station started getting calls, so I announced stack, cooling towers so that no assure you Ohio Power
yearlings and 2 year old VACUUM cleaner new 1971
Hereford heifers. Phone 985- model. Complete with all
James E. Levacy, 91, of 4160 grandchildren, 27 great- to the club what I'd done, and you should have seen this gal's heated water will be returned Company does not make
cleaning tools. Small paint
3805.
Astor Ave., Colwnbus, for· grandchildren, and one great- face, especially since she was pretty sure she'd be traced. She to the Ohio River and elec- promises that it does not intend
2-17-3tc damage In shipping. Will take
$27 cash or budget plan
gave herself away, but MY feeler did it!
trostatic precipitators that will to keep ..:.. our promise is that
merly of Meigs County, died great-grandchild.
available. Phone 992-5641 .
DON'T
pump
your
sluggish
The calls ended shorUy afterwards. I guess she'd spend a busy remove all but a small fraction the two gravel pits will, In
Thursday in Colwnbus.
His wife, Clara, preceded
2-t6-6tc
septic lank . Get Klean-Emday erasing phone booths. File closed ...and thanks !- Elaine
of . flY ash from the plant's time, be filled, covered with
He is survived by six him in death.
AII Sepllc Tank Cleaner.
effluent.
good soil, planted and
daughters, Mrs. Nellie San·
Funeral services will be held Dear Elaine:
Landmark Farm Bureau,
LEGAL NOTICE
Pomeroy .
Other
highlights
of
his
beautified so that they will look
born, Mrs. Margaret Bobo, at 11 ·30 a.m. Saturday at the
..Except for one item : Unlisted nwnbers create many
Notice ol Filing of
2-IB-ltc
ai least as good as they did
Mrs. Ellie! Metcalf, Mrs. Lelia Evans Funeral Home, 4171 E. problems not only for subscribers but for the phone company. remarks included:
Inventory 1nd Apprai!Stment
The Stile ol Ohio, Molgs
Each of Gavin's two cooling before we dug them, and, ALLIS CHALMERS tractor County,
Bailey, Mrs. Anna Mae Smith, Livingston Ave ., Columbus, Now that the trouble is past, maybe you can get your old nwnber
with
disk,
plow,
cultivator,
towers will be capable of hopefully, better. This pledge
and Mrs. Clareda Kalklosch ; with the Rev. Mark Allen of. hack?
Probate Court
Sickle
bar':
electric
guitar
To
the.
E)(ecutors
or Ad cooling 600,000 gallons of water applies not only to the gravel
four sons, Frank, James E., liciatmg. Burial wtll be in Glen
Happy clubblng .--H.
wllh amplifier, b flat clarinet ministrators of the estates ; to
by 20 degrees in one minute, pits but to any and ail other
Ernest and Everett ; 41 Rest Cemetery.
such of the following as are
w1th case. Phone 992-3278.
2-13-61c residents of the State of Ohio.
with the surplus heat going into damaged property in our plant
Dear Helen:
vrz - the surviving spouse , the
the
atmosphere.
When
the
site
area.
"
next
of kin, the beneficiaries
Every day in the mail I receive tbese fantastic give-away
FORD Tractor, J new tires, new under the will ; and to the at plant
is
in
full
operation,
Over
600
persons
are
o~ the
pain!, good condilion - $650, tornev
prize offers, like dream houses and cars, and $100-a-week.foror
attorneys
collector
plates
in
the
job
now
generating
a
weekly
phone
992-60&lt;18.
representing
anv
of the
life. The fine print says you aren't obligated to buy the product,
2-13-71c aforemen11oned persons :
precipitators are designed to payroll· of about $180,000.
Newell S Hysell, No. 20.S~I,
~d the drawing has already happened. So theoretically, you can
annually keep an estimated
Deceased . Salisbury Township,
wm without spending a dime. But does a person who checks the 920,000 tons of f!yash from Employment is expected to RCA 21" lelevlslon , console, Meigs
County, Ohio ;
reach its peak at 3,000 persons
CALL POINTVIEW: 992 · 2505
good condition . Phone 992William P . Grueser, No .
•'
''No, I am not placing an order now" box ever win?
going into the atmosphere. in tbe fall of 1973.
534S.
20,595,
Deceased ,
Sutton
.i
My husband .says I'm dwnb to waste my stamps and hopes, Each of the plates is nine feet The Southern Ohio Mining
2-16-3tc
Township,
Meigs
Countr,,
Ohio .
very moral but st r ictly
,
SATURDAY, FEB.I9
You ant hereby notlf ed that
but
I
keep
checking
the
"No"
side
and
I'm
STILL
WAITING
reg
imented
nation
in
"C
hina
'I This is lhe week that may
wide and 30 feet high. In all, project will cost approximately COAL; -Iimestone. Excelsior the Inventories and Ap FOR M1' PRIZE
and the Church," 10 a.m.,
~ change the world - and you
pralsements ot the estates of the
5,520 such plates are in the $100 million and the conveyor
Salt Works, E. Ma in St., atorementjoned,
deceased, late
1; can be there, on President Ch 10, as the lead-off, lust as
Dear Waiting:
Pomeroy.
Phone
992-3891
.
precipitators.
belt system which will be used
of said County, were flied In this
the
pr,es
ldentlal
plane
is
'' Ni xon's visit lo China 4-9-ttc Court. Sal~ Inventories . ~"&lt;1
Non-buyers sometimes :win, I'm told, ,\.hQugh J:ve never mel
Reece reported Ohio .Power to lfaro~fer the enol from the ~-t+'-"~""""'"'~'"-'---;.w
,f: lhroughJ'Ithf:, eyes of 'II nearing Peking: 7&gt;.1!67· .......
A\i~l'lllae i!\O'ol'ts w11 i' · ~~- • t~ r
one of these phenomenilj':."No"-men (or .women). personallY: ' 'is working to -help minimize riliht!' 'to·"the ·
-~~t POODLE puwles, Siiver1Toy, ",b~IIIJ\nQ~'fpr~
Z, thousand- Clfnei'IIS\
"
" Misunderst~ ~ ~l ~g 1 '' Chl-' 11
,l)lls Couh10rf·llle
'} -.-All three malo• networks na," a n~s spec!~ I. 6 p.m.,• · Have any of my readers? Do let us know. '-'11.
Parkvlew Kennels, Phone 992- lath day of Febr~ory, 1972, of
Gavin ·Plant's Impact on its another $15 million.
10 00 o'clock A.M.
5443.
'( are set up tor lransmlsslon of Ch. 8.
environment
in
landscaping
When
completed,
225
persons
Any person des1rlng to file
A
discussion
of
the
Ni
xon
B-15-tfc exceptions
-' all the highlights (and
thereto must file
and
site
beautification.
This
wiil
be
employed
at
the
plant
trip
on
"Meet
the
Press."
1
~ sldellghls) of lhe visit.
them at least five days prior to
., starting lonlght. Harry p m., Chs 2 &amp; 7, and "Sixty
program, already underway in and 2,000 will be working In the
the date set for hearing .
Minutes,"
9:30
p.m
..
Ch.
B
.
Given under my hand and
Reasoner,
Waller
Cronkite,
{
its early stages, had but one mine.
AUXILIARY TO MEET
seal of said Court , th is 8th day of
'' Ba rbara Walters and Herb
And then the highlight:
The Ladies Auxiliary of February, 1912
Funeral servtces
for Mrs . Otis (Edna) Knopp, near objective, and that is to seek to In an effort to train
First live coverage of the
1 Kaplow are anchormen (and
John c Bacon
woman) . Tonight, President' s arrival at 10 30
Clarence Harrison (Harry ) Racine, and Mrs . Edith blerid the total site, including prospective miners, a mining Racine American Legion Post
Acting Judge and ex-officio
" President NIXon Goes to p m.. Ch 12
Clerk of said Court
Wolfe, 79, of near Racme, who Grimm, Kenton; a son, Albert, the plant and allied facilities, course hopefully wlll be 602 wiil meet at 7:30 p.m. By Ann B . Watson
.
Pek~ng ," 10· 30 p.m.. Ch. 12.
+++
into
the
natural
surroundings
Tuesday
at
the
hall
in
Racine.
established
·
at
the
Meigs
died
Thursday
morning
at
Deputy
clerk
of
Olmsted
Falls,
Ohio;
seven
Not
much
basketball
~
+++
(21 11 , 18
Veterans Memol'lal Hospital grandchildren, and nine great- of the area in which it is High School, Reece said.
II you're a dog -lover, our trv4=:~ov Mil w aultP~ P.u r lr ~ V!'t ,
situated.
Hoyt
V.
Mullins,
vice
Chicago
Bulls,
2
p.m.,
Ch.
12,
sports calendar this weekend
have been set for 2p.m. Sunday grandchildren.
The Dai~. Sentine~
When
the
job
Is
completed,
president
of
the
Galllpolls
Is headed by the West- and Ohio State Highlights
DEVOTED
TO'THE
at the Rawlings-Coats Funeral
Officiating at the Sunday
LEGAL NOTICE
INTEREST
OF
minster Dog Show. In with Fred Taylor, 12 30 p.m.,
thousands
of
trees
and
shrubs
Chamber
of
Commerce,
Notice Is hereby given that
in
Middleport.
Home
services
will
be
the
Rev.
Frank
MEIGS·M~SON
AREA
Ch
4,
and
WVU
Highlig
hts,
dogdom , It's the World
sealed bids Will be received at
CI4ESTER L. TANNEHILL,
Mr. Wolfe was born Aug. 18, Cheese brew. Burial will be in will have been planted, making welcomed visitors . Guests
the office of the Village Council,
Series, Super Bowl and 1.30 p.m., Ch 7, and 4:30
Exec. Ed.
introduced were Mrs. Belva
VIllage of Pomeroy , In care of
Kenlucky Derby all rolled p m., Ch 8
1892 in Racine, the son of the the Lelart Falls Cemetery.
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
Donald Collins, President of the
Mae
Farley
and
Mrs.
Alice
++ +
, Into one, with 3000 !count
City Editor
late John and Scharlottie Sayre Friends may call at the funeral
Village
(:ouncll, the Board
' ' 'em, 3000) dogs of 123 difSen Roberl A. Tall Jr. is
Published daily except
Marie Icard of the Pt. Pleasant
having
superv Isi on
or
Wolfe.
He
was
preceded
in
home
any
time.
Saturday
by
The
Ohio
Valley
lerenl breeds enlered. The the guest on Columbus Town
management
of
the
real
estate
Chamher
of
Commerce;
Mrs
.
Publishing Company , 111
death also by his wife, Sadie
whole gala even! Is the Meellng at 12 JO p m , Ch. 10.
to ~· sold, until 12:00 o'clock
Court St, Pomeroy , Ohio
Thelma
Elllott,
executive
RUTLAND
Olaf
A.
noon on the 6th day of March ,
+++
May Beegle Wolfe; three
suble~t of a spec1al at 5 p.m ,
45769
Busint'!is
Offt
ce
Phone
Pro hockey features the
Peterson, Rutland, Rt. 1, died secretary of the Gallipolis 1 992·2156, Edilorlal Phon e 992 · 1972, for 1he purchase of the
Ch. 10.
brothers, and two sisters.
following described real estate :
Yes, as a maller of tact, I Boston Bruins vs Chioago
thts mormng at Veterans Cha'.flber of Corrunerce; City &gt;157
Lot 12 In v . B. Horton 's Ad Mr.
Wolfe
had
served
for
42
SERVICES
CHANGED
Second class postage paid at
do like dogs. My wife owns Black Hawks, 2 p m., Ch. 8.
dition
to Pomeroy, Lot 13 In v.
Manager
D.
Kenneth
Morgan;
Memorial
Hospital
at
the
age
Pomerov. Ohto
years as a pilot on the Great
Funeral services for Mrs.
B. Horton's A~dltlon to
one a high -priced and World Championship
,
Naf•onat
adveri1S1ng
Lakes. He was a member of the Emma Pullins have been of 72. Mr. Peterson was born In Bud Stewart, acting city ' rept"esentatrve Bottlnelll · Pomeroy. ~
purebred poodle she bought Tennis starts a new series on
Reference Deed : Volume 205,
from some nice folks 1n NBC tlast year's tenms TV
Bethany United Methodist changed from 10 a.m. Saturday Wadland, Sweden, Aug. 29, manager of Ashland, Ky., Fred Gallagher , Inc., 12 East 42nd Page
387 of the Meigs County
audiences
we
r
e
en
St
,
New
York
City,
New
York
Carman,
resident
eugineer
for
1
Middleport II biles me. II
1899.
A
coal
miner
and
farmer,
Ohio,
Deed . Records .
'
Church
at
Dorcas.
at the- Bradbury Church of
1 . Subscription rates
De.
bites my children We much couraging) a!J' JO p m , Chs
Sold
property
11
to
be
sold
and
he
had
served
in
the
Swedish
the
James
W.
Gavin
Plant
and
,
livered
by
carrrer
where
Surviving are two daughters, CHrist to 10' a.m. at the
2&amp; 7
conveyed to the highest bidder
prefer our "other " dog, a
available 50 cents per week,
Armed
Forces.
Senator
Oakley
C.
Colllns.
upon
the following terms : Cash
!To
tell
the
truth,
1usl
mongrel found up at the
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home
Bv Motor Route where ca rrier
In hand on day of sale.
0.
C.
Hall
of
Kentucky,
He
is
survived
by
his
wife,
service
not
available
:
One
cable TV lower one cold day knowing that the ballerymen
m Middleport.
The right IS reserved to reject
and a few others are
last wmter. II has no
Alma ; two sons, Jack, formerly of Pt. Pleasant, month Sl 75 By mall rn Ol"l to ony and all blda.
' a':1d W. V a , One year $1-4.00
gathe
ring
right
now
In
pedigree, but it doesn't bile
Donald Collins, Pre&amp;ldent
Rutland, Rt. 1, and David of presided over a short business StK months S7 25 Three
ON DEAN'S LIST
Florida to start baseball
me.)
of VIllage Council
$-4.50 Subscrrpflon
Albany , and three grand- meeting. George Herbey an- months
Twila Clatworthy, daughter
sprmg training makes me
Village of Pomeroy
HAS SURGERY
pr ice Includes Sunday Trmes
+++
Jane Walton , Clerk
nounced that the organization Sent mel
of Mr. and Mrs. James ClatMrs. Paul McDaniel, Mid- children.
Other sporls, sfarl~ng with lose interest. almost, In just
(I) 21, 2a ; 12) 4, 11, 18, 5fc
about every other sport
Funeral services will be held currently has 52 Individual
worthy, Middleport, made the dleport, underwent surgery
college basketball :
PI PleaS&lt;Inl al Parkers· that's around th iS time of
dean's hsl for the first Wednesday at Veterans Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Martin members and 14 company
year How's If look down
burg South (Live Audio).
semester at Rio Grande Memorial Hospital. Her room Funeral Home with the &amp;v. J. memberships.
Qhio State vs. Illinois, 2 there. Johnn y Bench and
Stiles officiating, Burial will be Membership blanks may be
Gary
Nolan
?
I
College. Twila is a freshman. number IS 113.
p.m. Ch. 6.
+ ++
in Miles Cemetery. Friends obtained at the Gallipolis
South Carolina
Donald (Buzl Lukens of
(nallonally -rankedl
vs.
may call at the funeral home Chamber of Commerce office.
Dayton shows up In the
Houston, 1: 30 p.m , Chs 2 &amp;
Saturday and Sunday until Next month's meeting will be
second edit•on of his new
• I I
7.
time
of
services.
held
in
HunUngton.
sertes,
"
American
Journal
,"
Wake Forest vs. North
I Carolina Stale, 2 p m., Ch. 8. on Ch. 10 at 1·30 p m.
+++
1
Clemson vs. Maryland,
And Bugs Bunny (or at
J· 3() p.m., Chs 2 &amp; 7

.4

••

z•

"'J

Members of the Central Ohio
Valley Industrial Council
(COVIC) attending Thursday
night's meeting at Oscar's
Restaurant in Gallipolis heard
a detailed description of Ohio
Power's $488 million James M.
Gavin Plan~' llOW under construction at Cheshire.
John R. Reece, public affairs
coordinator for the Gavin
Plant, outlined both the
electric producing facility and
!he deep coal mining industry
in Meigs County.
Using slides In his presentation, Reece said !be electric
energy industry expects to be
able to supply growing needs
without creating unbearable
leveb! of pollution.
Speaking on behalf of the
Ohio Power Company, builders
of the Gavin Plant, the
state of Washington native
said,
"We
are
confident that we can maintain a plentiful supply of
by using present and
foreseeable technology and
proper management of energy

' James Levacy Died Thursday

ptalif' wui

Oarence Wolfe Died Thursday

I

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
(UP! )..!Richard Petty uld he
justllbu~ bill eyes lnd aomehow
managed to get through.
RaYIIIOild Wlllilmluid It wu
'"like a bomb goln&amp; off."
Veteran drivers struggled to
express their thoughts about
the manive 12-car pileup
Thursday which claimed the
life of Raymond "Friday"
Hasaler during! one of the two
' 125-mlle qua!Hying races for
Sunday's Daytona 500.
Gloom spread quickly over

the pit area at Daytona In·
ternational Speedway as word
of llasaler's death spread.
Some of the drivers had
already guessed the worst.
:•1 jllit looked at htm and
t)ll'lled away,'' uld • G. C.
~cer, who was the first
driver to reach llasaler's car In
the jumbled wreckage on the
backstretch of the U·mile
speedway,
The accident happened on
the 18th lap as 'the field, lightly
bunched following a caution
flag, screamed down the long
backstretch at :/00 miles per
hour. David Bogga blew a tire
Tonight's Games
on his Dodge and suddenly
delris was flying everywhere.
FRIDAY
"It was 'just like a bomb
SEGAL
Wellston at Athens
going off;'' said Williams.
Waverly at Gallipolis
"There-were cars In the air and
Jackson at Ironton
Logan at MeiQs
then there was so much smoke
- ·Others
you couldn't see." Williams'
Gallia County Tournament
Plymouth slammed into Ute
at Rio Grande
North Gallla vs. Soulllwestern, wall and he rode the barrier for
7 p.m.
several hundred feet.
Hannan-Trace vs Kyger Creek,
Petty was picking his way
8:30p.m.
through the field following a 'pit
· Eastern at Miller
Symmes Valley at Chesapeake
Glouster at Starr-Washington
Chapmansvllle at Pt . Pleasant
Wahama at Spencer
SATURDAY
SVAC
Symmes Valley at Eastern
. ' Others Gallla County Tourn:
Chomp., consolation games.
SEDAL FRESHMEN
Waterford at Southern
(Final)
Bishop Flagetat VInton County TEAM
W L P OP
Wlllia_mstown at Warren Local Logan
13 1 809 450
Alexander at Lancaster Fisher Waverly
11 3 694 506
Reemlin at Glouster
Gallipolis
10 4 602 508
Lore City at
Iron! on
8 6 688 590
Starr-Washington Athens
6 8 560 602
Pt. Pleasant at Parkersburg Meigs
4 10 486 613
Soufh (makeupl
Welfston
4 10 48.5 705
TUESDAY !Feb. 221
Jackson
o 14 375 725
Pt. Pleasant at Hurricane
TOTALS
56 56 4699 4699
Ravenswood at Wahama
TUESDAY'S RESULT:
FRIDAY !Feb. 251
Logan 61 Athens 46
Pt. Pleasant at Huntington
THURSDAY'S RESULTS:
East
Waverly 52 Gallipolis 41
Wahan\a at Wlrt County
Wellston sa Athens 44
SATURDAY (Feb.261
Ironton 53 Jackson 32
Pt. Pleasant at Ravenswood Logan 72 Meigs 34

SEOFrosh

Standings

Hiram Quintet Takes
Over First In League
United Press International
Fmdlay is now 13-3 overall
Hiram moved into the lead In and 3-2 in the Hoos1er-Buckeye
the President's Athletic Conference. Wilmington, who
Conference Thursday night was led by Terry Thomas with
with a 78-60 win over Thiel 21 points, is 10-11 and 2-3.
(Pa.).
Rio Grande made up a 44-39
That half-game advantage halftime deficit to beat
over the rest of the flock, Cedarville 85-72.
,_ho'!eve~,
,c,yM1,~ 1 • 1.yi!.DJsh
The Redmen, now 13-10, were
.,;satUrday nigh b_,when· iilram '1&amp;1 bY' A1 Martin's 17 pillhts.
meets seco~d-place Allegheny Cedarville," 5-16, had the
(Pa.). Allegheny has a 7-2 game's high scorer in Rick
record to Hiram's 8-2.
Watson, who scored 22 points.
Larry McCall scored 20 Twenty of those points came in
points Thursday night for the first haH.
Hiram. Thie.I fell to 1-3 In !be
The only game on the
PAC.
schedule tonight are Baltimore
Gerard Fisher scored 32 University at Ashland and
points for Findlay in a 124-87 Wab!h at Wright' State.
win over Wilmington.

Died Thursday

the pileup , Jimmy Crawford of
College Park., Ga., received"a
cut chin 8!\d wll&amp; admitted to
the hospit81 for X-nys.
Racing activity continues
today with the Florida Citrus
250 for Grand American cars
out."
'
and the 100-kilometer Inver
Petty said he saw llasaler 's House challenge race for
car down on the Inside of the Formula Super Vees -the
track still spinning. "Then I open-cockpit Volkswagon-powsaw a white car slam Into It and ered cars.
parts were flying everywhere.
It was a real bad scene."
Hassler, 36-year-old Chat·
tanooga, Tenn., .driver, was
dead on arrival 1!1 the Infield
Hospital. Miraculously, only
one other driver was injured In

Three
former
Major
leaguers will be among the
speakers at the Sixth Annual
Baseball Clinic March 10 and
11 at Ohio University.
Robert W. Wren, veteran
baseball coach at Ohio
University, has announced that
Jim .French, former OU star
and a former catcher with the
Washington Senators; Rich
Rollins of Kent State, former
Infielder with the Minnesota
Twins and SeatUe Pilots and
Frank Thomas, former home
run slugger with Pittsburgh,
will speak.
Jim Branham of Portsmouth
High School and members of
the OU training staff wlil also
participate in the two day
program.
Registration will begin at 10
a.m. Friday, March 10.
LECLAIR SIGNS
CINCINNATI (UP!) -Jim
LeClair, a 6-foot-2, 256-pound
linebacker from North Dakota
and the third-round draft
choice of the Cincmnati
Bengals, has signed a contract
with the learn.
LeClair, 22, was named the
most valuable defensive
lineman in the North Central
Conference last season. The
American Football Coaches
Associalion (lamed him to the
:q?Jle~~: D,l,v,l,sioll . ~ll;'Atner~c~
team.
.,
MERRITT SIGNS
CINCINNATI (UPl) - Lefthander Jim Merritt, who won
only one game last year after
losing 12 in a row, Thursday
became the 26th player to sign
with the Reds for next season.

Rizer Oil Co. Customers :

1

May we take this opportunity to thank you for your
patronage and say that we have-enjoyed the many years
that we· have supplied your· gasoline and fuel oil
requirements.
We are taking this method to announce to each of you
personally that we have decided to change our method of
business and as of March 1st, are transferring ownership
of all our delivery equipment ("on the farm tanks",
basement tanks, skid tanks, underground tanks, pumps
and trucks) to Ashland Petroleum Company.

Always Your Best~ Buy

least h1 s voice, Mel Blancl js

+ ++

I

Marshall h1ghllghts, in cluding their b1g shootout
wilh Ohio U, I 15 p.m ., Ch.
2.

Pro bowlers tn

I

the

Wi n

slon Salem Classic, 4 p.m ,
Ch . 12.
CBS Golf Classic, 4 p m ,
Ch 8.

+++

Children's Film FesiJval
has an old-fashioned theme
In a British film, "Cry Wolf,"
for lhe young 'uns at I p.m.,
Ch. 8.

+ ++

MOVIES : The Ch. 4 primelime flick IS " P.J.." slarring
George Peppard, 9 p.m ...
Also: "The Wolf Man," 11 : 15
p.m., Ch. 6 ... "Man on a
String," 11 :30 p.m.. Ch. tO ...
"II Had to Happen," Georg~
Raft, Roz Russell , 11 ·30
p.m., Ch. 7 ... "The Third
Choice," la .m., Ch. 10 ... and
the triple-feature on Ch. 4:
"Journey to Shiloh," "King
Kong 'vs. Godzllla," and
"Atomic City," starts al
11:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, FEB. 20
More from and about
China and the President:
"lamp Unfo My Feet, an
Islanding religious series,
lllh about religion in t~ls
11

&lt;

You will be pleased to know that this transfer was
arranged so as to be of the least possible inconvenience to
you, our faithful customers, by continuing your service
with the same drivers under the supervision of a former
.RIZER OIL COMPANY employee of 8 years and now
manager of Ashland's Pomeroy distributorship, Cyril
Eugene Coleman. We are sure that you will continue to
,receive the same prompt and courteous service that you
have become "used to" with the RIZER 01 L COMPANY.

featured on " Juvenile Jury ,"

5 30 p m.. Ch. 4.

+++

MOV IE S: " Biond1e Hils
the Jackpot," Bam , Ch 10
.. " Steel Tra p," Joseph
Cotten, 2 p m., Ch . 7 .. and a
film of news significance 1n a
gruesome sort of way :

"Fearless Vampire Killers,"
11 :30 p.m , with the murdered Sharon Tale 1n a film
produced by her husband.
Roman Polanski, Ch. 10.

'

+ ++

,.

Highlights of the "Beaux
Arts Ball," Columbus' line

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minerals and enriched wJth protein to
protect health, encourage growth and '
boost gains. Plan your feeding '
program here . . . you'll be glad you '
did.

arts benefit show, will be

seen at II 30 p.m , Ch. 4.
This is apparently onl y a ISminute excerp1,

which Isn't enough.

however.

MONDAY The Ni xon trip
may

pre -empt

Because
You Want The Finest
.

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Choose a Keepsake diamond nng , . . flawless quality,
beauttfully styled. You can'l buy any finer.'
·

Only a perrect diamond

+++

regular

programm ing .. Former pro
football great Roosevelt
Grier (remember him at the
Bobby
Ken nedy
assassination'&gt; shows up on
Dinah Shore to show how he
does needlepoint (honest), 10
a.m , Chs 2 &amp; 7 .. And, for
Pete's sake, there's a pro
basketball game on Ch . 12
right In the middle of the
afternoon : ,Philadelphia
76ers vs. Balllmore a&lt;JIIels
at 2 p.m.

P'IERFECTO 1:100
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PARAO tS U?!l
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W~

will also continue the sale and service of
GOODYEAR &amp; DAYTON tires with the same employees
of many years service.
'

'

RIZER OIL CO., INC.

SUGAR RUN MI.LLS

Ingels Furniture
992-2635 Open F,ri. &amp; Sat. Nights

Tpis change will not affect our station operation at 700
East Main Street, Earl Holman will continue to sell
gasoline and lubric;ating oil by the can or case same as
before, you will soon see an improved operation at this
location.
'
.,

180 Mulberry Ave. 992-2115 Pomeroy
'

FRANKLIN M. RIZER
''
.

'.

Redmen Second In MOC

Rio Posts 13th
Cage Win, 85-72
.

Trailing 44-39 at halftime,
Coach Art Lanham's Rio
Grande College Redmen
rallied in the second half to
down host Cedarville 85-72 on
Pacific Division
the Yellow Jackets planks
W. L. Pet. GB Thursday night.
Los Angeles 51 9 .850 ...
The victory assured R10 of a
GoldenSiale 38 24 .613 14
Seallle
J8 25 .603 14'12 second place finish 10 !be MtdHouslon
24 3'1 .38 1 28'17 Ohlo Conference wtth a 5-3
Port land
15 49 .234 J8
record. Overall, the Redmen
Thursday's Results
Milwaukee Ill Cincinna ti 97
upped their record to 13-10.
New York 102 Chlc~go 99, ol
Coach Don Callan's Yellow
(Only games scheduled)

Jackets fimshed last in the
five-team conference .
Cedarville IS 1-6 with one
league game remammg on its
1971-72 schedule . Overall, the
Jackets dropped to 5·16.
Curl Watson 's 20 pomts
helped the Jackets to their ftvepomt first half advantage.
Watson was limited to two
pom ts m the second half of play
by Rio.
The Redmen placed four

Friday' s Games

Allanla al Baltimore
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
Porlland at Los Angeles
Boslon al Phoenix
Golden Slate at Sealfle
Chicago at Delroil
Houslon at Buffalo
Cincinnati at Cleveland

Neal One Of
32 Eagles
Returning
Roy M. Terry, the new head
football coach at Morehead
State University, is exctted
ahout the 1972 season already
because of the scheduled
return this fall of 32lettermen,
including running back Chuck
Neal of Gallipolis.
The 200.pound sophomore is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Neal, 836 Third Ave .,
Gallipolis.
The MSU Eagles turned in a
7-3 record last season, the best
mark smce wmning the Ohio
Valley Conference championship in 196li.
Spring practice starts March
24 and Coach Terry is anxious
to get a look at his young
, gridders., ,
..
. ,/IWe'll Have · a quick,.. sure
defense and an exploslv~ of-

Chones Turns
Professional

hearing a lot about the Eagles
this fall.

CRAWFORD SIGNS
CINCINNATI (UP!)
Outfielder AI Crawford, who
played last year for Indianapolis, has signed his 1972
contract wtth the Cincinnati
Reds, the club announced
Thursday night. Crawford,
24, hit .~last season. He is the
27th Reds player to sign for the
upcoming season.

HOSPITAL
NEWS

LIKES KENTUCKY
LEXINGTON, Ky. (UP!) All-Ohio
fullback
and
linebacker Dave Tuttle of
Steubenville, Ohio, has signed
a letter of Intent to play football
at the University of Kentucky.
Tuttle, 6-foot-1 and 190
pounds, gained 1,018 yards in
156 carries during his career at
Steubenville High School,
which won the Class AA state
championship.
FAME GAME
CANTON, Ohio (UP!)-The
Kansas City Oliefs of the
American Football Conference
wiil meet the New York Giants
of the National Football
Conference in the annual Hall
of Fame game July 29 at
Fawcett Stadiwn.
The Oliefs will be making
their fll'st appearance In the
game, while the Giants will be
making
their
second
showing .

TV

OPEN DATES
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The
$150,000 Cleveland Open will
run from June 29-July 2 at the
Tanglewood Country Club In
nearby Bainbridge.

HlGHLIGHTS
with Paul Crabtree

CALL POINTVIEW:

The "Film Odyssey "
series tonight offers "Beauty
and the Beast," but don't be
too concerned with, lelflng
fhe kldsstay up to seelt. It's
different, to say the least designed for adult tastes
Made by the French poet
Cocteau In 19~, It was one of ·
the llrst avant-garde films
that culminated In the
French "New Wave." 8:30
p.m, Ch. II .

+ ++

William F. Buckley Jr has
a lop notch guest on hand
tonight: Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, in !rom
Saigon, to talk about U.S.
withdrawal. 9 p'm., Ch II.

Ohio State To
Face Illinois

ABA Standings
By United Press International
East
· ClDCAGO (UPI)-The Big
W. L. Pet. GB Ten basketball race already
Kenlucky
48 12 .800 . headln f
'
VIrginia
37 26 .587 12'12
g or Its closest finish in
New York
28 33 459 20'17 four seasons, should grow a
Floridians
24 J7 .3'13 24'1, notch lighter Saturday
Carolina
25 37 ...OJ 24
·
P1llsburgh
21 39 .350 27
The three front-runners,
West
Minnesota and Ohio State, tied
Ulah
w. L. Pet. GB at 7-2 for first place and
Indiana
j~ ~ :~~ i' Michigan, half a game behind
Dallas
JO 34 .469 13'12 at 6-2, face lightly regarded
Denver
24 37 .3'13 IB
rivals, and all three were
Me mphis
23 37 .383 18'1, f
ed win
Thuraday's Results
avor to
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Carolina 145 VIrginia 122
Minnesota and Michigan
(Only ~ame scheduled)
play rematches against teams
rlday's Games
they ..-evlously have defeated
Kentucky vs. Carolina
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Floridians at New York
Wisconsin,
whom they
Memphis at Pillsburgh
defeated on the Badger court
(Only gamesscheduled)
•• •g , an d Mi ch1gan a1 Nor th •
..,..,
western, beaten 83-79 in the
NHL Standings
Wolverines arena.
By United Press International
Ohio State heads into the first
East
of
its two games with JllinoJS on
W, L. T. Pts
Boston
41 8 9 91
New York
37 11 9 83
Montrea l
31 13 12 74
DetrOit
24 24 9 57
Toron to
23 25 II 57
Bullalo
II 33 14 36
Vanc ouver
15 35 5 35
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP!)West
Jim
Chones, 6·foot-11 star
W. L. T. Pts
center
of the second-ranked
Chicago
38 13 7 83 Marquette
Warriors, signed a
Minnesota
31 18 9 71
Calllornia
18 29 12 48 contract with the New York
St. Louis
20 Jl 8 48 Net.s of the American BasketPhiladelphia
17 29 11 45
.
Piilsburgh
18 31 9 45 ball Association late Thursday
Los Angeles
15 3'1 7 37 night, It was announced earl~
Thursday's Results
today,. . ' , -- ,
PJ tl.sburgh 2, Bulfalo 0
, The annpuncement was
Boslon 4 Philadelphia I
made by the Rev. John P.
New York 6 Los Angeles 4
( On!~ games scheduled)
Raynor' Marquette president
Friday's Gomes
in a statement at I :45 a.m. It
New York al Catilornia
read:
Sl . Louis at Vancouver
(Only games scheduled)
"Jim Chones telephoned
Coach AI McGuire late 111
day night informlnf! him : ;
he had just signed a contract to
play professional basketball
with the New York Nets ...
"We at Marquette University
wish Jtm every success in his
Holzer Medical Center, First new venture. Jim has repre-Ave. and Cedar St. General sented the university well both
visiting hours 2-4 and 7-3 p.m. on and off the court. Although
Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to as a professional player Jun
4:30 p.m. Parents only on wiU no longer be able to play
Intercollegiate hasketbaU, he
Pediatrics Ward.
has said he Intends to complete
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Black- his college education. I look
burn, Oak Hill, a daughter ; Mr. forward to presenting Jim his
and Mrs. Okey A. Tawney, bachelor's degree at a future
Gallipolis, a son and Mr. and Marquette corrunencemenl.
"As president I personally
Mrs. Dale Riffie, Racine, a
wish Jtm great success and a
daughter.
long professional basketball
Discharges
Teresa M. Barnette, Nancy· career."
Chones, averaging 20.6
J . Hamm , JoAnn Shinn, Jane
Bragg, Elsie M. Tomblin, points and nearly 12 rebounds
George L. Cundiff, Sylvia J . per game in his junior year,
Arthur, Charles E. Beckie, has led the Warriors to a 21-0
Clayton S. Beard, Betty record. He has frequently been
Brookhart, Anthony Childers, discussed as the best big man
In college basketball by pro
Eva C. Danieb!, Ida Denison,
Maureen T. Guy, Margaret M. scouts and basketball writers.
The signing 'l!warenUy took
Hardin, Elva E. HunUey, Jean
place In Mllwaukee but It was
Ann Lemon, Gretchen A.
not lnunedlalely known from
Meake, Oneida Mullens, Anna '
where Chones had called
L. Ross, Helen M. Smith,
McGuire.
Janice Stapleton, Barbara D.
Williams, Fern Dinnen, Linda
Hawley and Brian Plantz.

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992 ·25 05

A now series called
" Doctor In the House" shows
up on Ch . 4 at 10:30 p.m.
tonight, but I haven't the
slightest Idea what It's
about . Let' • watch It
togetl)er and II nd out.

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MOVIES : There's a
prime-lime film , " Warlock ,''
which Is a W"tern, not a
wltchcrafter, and stars
Henry Fonda . 9 p.m.. Ch. 10.
Also on Ch. 10: "Gidget Goes
to Romeo'' and I wish she hed
stayed lllere, 4 p.m. ...
Horror dou~le - featu r e .
"Fr ankenstein Meets the
Space Monster,'' and a Boris
Karlofl-attended . trilogy,
"Block Sabbath," starts at
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W. L. Pet. GB
Milwaukee
51 13 .797 .
Chicago
44 99 .698 6'12
Phoen1x
3'1 25 609 12
Delroil
22 ..0 .355 28

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ANNOUNCEMENT

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By United Press International
Eutern Conferen,e
Atlantic Division
W. L. · Pet. GB
Bosl on
44 20 688 ..
New York
3'1 23 .629 4
Philadelphia 24 38 387 19
BuUalo
17 44 .279 !5'12
Central Dlvioion
Yl. L. Pet. GB
Ballimore
25 35 .417 ..
Allanla
2~ 38 .387 2
C1nclnnah
IB 43 .295 7•;,
Cleveland
17 46 .270 9'17

stop when suddenly em were
spinning wildly in front of him,
"Somehow a hole jlllt opened,"
said Petty. " It was as If the two
cars In front of me wanted me
to make It through. It just
waan 't my day to get wiped

February 15, 1972

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the Dllni court as the chOice to
win, chiefly because the Illini
after racking up the best pre-season record in the league, ill, now have lost three straight
games and have a 2-5 league
record. lllinois also has lost
two of three home games In Big
Ten competition ,
The Ohio Stale-lllinols game
wi)l be featured on the Big Ten
Saturday afternoon 1V show,
and the Buckeyes, despite the
9th place ranking of lllinoia In
the standings, probably will be
up for the game since they lost
in their last two appearances at
Olampalgn.
The conference chasing, barring a string of upsets, has
settled down to the three
leaders since every other team
has lost at 'least four games,
and could get into a tie for the
title only should all three of the
leaders lose at least twice
more.
Mirmesota and Ohio State,
each rmishlng the season on
March 7, four days before the
other eight teams, have only
live league games remaining
and Michigan has six.
Other games Saturday will
be Iowa at Indiana and
Michigan State at Purdue, both
,' in the afternoon.
Mlchlga Slat boasts th
n
e
e
league leading scorer In ~pho­
more Mike Robinaon, With a
:!ll.3 point per ,game average,
With Ohio State s Alan Homya,k
second •t 23.8 and Michigan s
HefY '/ilmore third at 23.1.

men 10 double figures in
scormg. AI Martin was high
with 17. Harry Hairston, Ron
Lambert each finished with 16.
capt. Roger Bentley had 14.
R1o htt 33 of 71 from the field
and 19 of 25 from the foul circles. The Redmen hauled down
40 rebounds. Lambert and
Martin each had eight.
The Yellow Jackets were 30
of 631rom the field, and 12 of 15
at the chanty hnes.
R10 still has a chance for a
NAIA Dtstnct 22 playoff spot in
the post-season tournament.
Next Rto game is Saturday,
Feb. 26, Wilberforce University, m Lyne Center at Rio
Grande.
Box score of Thursday's
victoty :
RIO GRANDE 1851 Bentley 4-6-14; Hairston 7-2-16;
Lambert 5-6-16; Jordan 4-0-8;
Bartram 3-0-6; Bollinger 4-0-8;
Mart in 6·5-17 ; Hart 0·0-0;
Rouse o-o.o; Thompson 0-0-o.
TOTALS 33-19-85.
CEDARVILLE (72)- Young
6-0 12; Clapp 2-0-4; Watson 7-822; Eck 7-1-15; Larson 3-1-7;
Branon 1-0-2; Howard 1-2-~;
Williams 3-0-6. TOTALS 30-12·
72.
Score at Half - Cedarville 4~
Rio 3'1

NEW CONTRACTS
NEW YORK (UPI)-Mel
Stottlemyre and
Fritz
Peterson, the righthanded and
left-han&lt;led aces of the New
York Yankees, signed their
1972 contracts Thursday with
the American League club.
Stottleinyre, 18-12 last
season, signed for over $70,000,
while PeterliOil, 1r&gt;-13, got a
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crash which killed five coaches and Red Dawson-were inand virtuallY the entire football volved in rew~ .an.
team. He became the fli'S! of rioamced 'lb.nday by Head
three surviving coaches to rf" · Coach Jack Lengyel. Jaclllon
will work primarily with the
sign since the tragedy. ,
(Pa. ) Sll!te IJniversity quarreceivers
8nd olfenalve bllcb.
The other two holdover
terback, was nll!lled to replace coaches from the late Rick and Dawson will take over the
Kokor, 38, who resigned last Tolley's staff- Mickey Jackson defensive secondary. ·
week to accept a poslUon at an
1111named school.
The Derry, Pa ., native will
coach Marshall ·quarterbilcks
and running backs. He was of.
OPTOMETRIST
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OFFICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12, 2 TO S (CLOSE
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Value .of Women

Watson Joins ,Marshall Staff .
' QUNTINGTON, W.Va. made. Robert " Mickey "
(UPI) - Tbe first change in the Watson was hired from the
coaching staff hired to rebuild · Unive111ity of Tampa Thursday
the Young Thundering Herd of to replace Carl Koker.
Marshall University has been
Wat11011, 28, a former Indiana

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Highll8hUng a meeUng ol the,
Fdendly Circle, Trinity
b.uch, Tuelday night was a
Pl'OIIram entitled "The Worth
of, a Woman" by Mrs. All)ert
WoOdard and the presenlation
~ toy_
s fqi' children.at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
'Mrs. Elza Gilmore will
deliver the toys tO the hospilal.
·Mrs. Woodard ilsed Proverbs
3! aa the bosls for her
program from the study book
· "Church Women at Worship,"
· .Qualities to be developed by
women in seeking to attain the
stature described by Solomon
were dlacussed, and it was
noted tha.t every wOIIlljn has a
place and a lask which only she
can fill.
··
An . article,. "Women 's
Rigb!a" having to do with Leap
Year and a POll'" ':A Woman's
Heart" added to the program
which was closed with 'prayer.
by the leader.
Mrs. W. H. Perrin received
the offering.
Miss Elizabetli Fick presided

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POMEROY.

Ballplayer Worth?

its season with a senBationallt1record. Front row ,1-r, are, Joe BroW!), Rick Hubbard, Scott Wolfe, Eric Dwming, Lee Smith,
Rick Findley, Dave Kiser ; back row, Coach Ralph Wigal, Steve Lavalley, Iiave Bass, Steve
Boso, David Roush, &lt;lirls Hill, and Carl Johnston. Jerry Johnson was absent.
~UTHERN'S SEVENTH GRAQE basketball team em~d

MEIGS JUNIOR HIGH 7·A BASKETBALL SQUAD - Front row, 1-r, Ronnie Wood,
manager, Bobby McQure, Steven Randolph, Kevin Fields, Mark Haggerty, Gene Humphrey
and Dick Owen, manager ; back row : Coach Charles Downie, Tom Bing, Brenley Seth, Gregory
Browning, Lonnie Taylor and Bryan Hamilton.

Moran Takes Lead At Phoenix
PHOENIX (UPI)- Paul
Moran was one surprised
golfer when he found out his
five-under-par 66 was enough
to tie for the lead after the first
round of the $125,000 Phoenix

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"! thought the guys would victor here, was among those
chew this course up more," at 67. The others were &lt;l!uck
Moran said Thursday after Courtney, Jerry Heard,
taking the lead with Dale Richard Karl, Bob Goalby,
Douglass and Jim Jamieson. Bruce Devlin and Fred Marti.
"!had no idea 66 would lead.: '
The three co-leaders had
nearly identical ,rounds with
. Coll~ge Basketball Results
each of th&lt;ini shi&gt;oilng .six By United Press International
birdies and one bogey. And Cathedral 70 Yeshiva 59
Calif. Pa. 97 York 70
each maintained it was their M.
Harvey 103 W. V. Wesleyar
putting that put them ahead. 62
Gairmont 106 W.V. Sl. 82
Seven other golfers stoOd just Ind . Pa . 86 Sl. Vincent 83
one stroke back, ready to Lincoln. Pa . 141 Phil. Bible 57
challenge for the lead in Okla . Chris. 68 Mo. Southern 59
79 Portland 62
Friday's second round over the Denver
Phi Ia. Tex: 94 Del. Valley 82
par 36-35-71 Phoenix Country Houston 93 Centenary 82
Memphis St. 70 Bradley 59
Club course.
Tulsa 95 West Tex . St. 87
Buffalo 81 Stony Brook 69
Mid. Tenn . 75 Tenn. (Chat) 56
G. Washington 110 Rochester 77
Eastern Mich . 95 Western Il l.

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SAVING AT

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Hillside 77 Ferris St. 15
Clark 88 Suffolk 83
Hiram 78 Thiel 60
Findlay 124 'Wilmington 87
Rio Grande 85 Cedarville 72
Wash &amp; Lee eo Dickinson 76
Army 76 Seton Hall 72
Ken tucky St. 100 Union, Ky. 81
Loyola (Md.) 79 J. Hopkins 70
Scran ton 99 Upsala 84
Emory&amp;Henry 89 Beckley 87, ot

By MILTON RICHMAN
figure on how much physical
UPI Sports Writer
exertion is worth.
NEW YORK (UP!)-How
"! got it through .long years
much is a ballplayer actually of e]Qlerience," Lane.says. "It
worth?
~·t a frivolous figure either.
How much is anyone worth, Branch Rickey was one of
speaking strictly in dollars and those baseball people whose
cents? '
opinion I respected, and lie
Chemically speaking, the subacribed to that figure . I've
human body has been ap. heard others claim the psysical
JX'alsed at 97 cents. That figure , exertion of any player Is worth
was established a long time only flO,OOO. I'm willing to
ago. But no one ever has really concede its worth $15,000."
established what a major
Miller 'Silys you can't figure
league ballplayer Is worth. Not that way becaUse there are
to his wife or his mother-in· certain "intangibles." These
law, but to his ball club.
Intangibles become involved,
Frank Robinson · sayS he's be says, even to how many fans
worth fl50,000 and that's what a player draws to the park.
he's asking the Dodgers ...
"You can bave a penormer
Juan Marichal Is asking the who is not a great drawing
Giants for the same thing ... card, who's not colorful, but
Tom Seaver accepted $120,000 whose performance on th~field
from the Mets and Richie Allen merits a salary in the higher
says he'll agree to the same brackets," Miller says. ''There
figure with the White Sox ... are leadership qualities also.
Vida Blue got $14,500 !roll) the All are necessary to the sucA's last year and he says all cess of his team and In that
it'll take for them to get him sense, all that is important in
back this year is $115,000.
his team being a drawing card.
Everyone iii baseball feels Getting back to the business of
strongly, one way or the other, physical exertion, how much
over today's rising salaries, do you pay a skilled main·
but no one feels that strongly tenance engineer in an ex·
enough to come out and say pensive automotive factory?
anything that can be chal· For standby? What's in his
lenged. Nobody wants to be the head is what he's paid for."
one to tie the bell on the cat.
· An Afterthought
Nobody except Frank Lane, Aa an afterthought, Marvin
the Milwaukee Brewers' Miller asks:
director of baseball operations "How much physical energy
who has always been an in· does Frank Lane exert?''
dependent thinker.
"Plenty," Lane comes right
He's Not Afraid
back. "Every waking moment,
He's not afraid to speak up. too. Frequently I'll get up five
"On physical · exertion o'clock in the morning to look
alone," he says, "a ballplayer up something because I can't
is not worth more than $10,000 wait to get to the office. That's
or $15,000 a season. Anything physical exertion. Never mind
more than that is based on how me, though. You take a
many Uckets·people line up to ballplayer getting, say, $25,000.
buy to see him perform. Babe He just had a normal year but
Ruth comes to mind im· be expects a raise. For wbat?
mediately. Sandy Koufax also J t's Jl~\t~~ S(),.!!lat ..~,nyt.hing .
drew.people into the ballpark. over · ·and above·' riiedioerlty ·
Vida Blue was _ another calls for an increase. I figure a
example last season. He hitter who hits .250 Is just about
probably drew somewhere holding his own with the f08l of
around ~00,000 fans for ·the league. Yet if he hits .225 or
Oakland. I'm talking about on .260heexpectsa big raise. The
the road as well as at home. I same way with pitchers. If one
know Blue was worth 12,000 of them wins a couple more
extra admissions in our ball games than he loses he thinks
park.~
he has had a great year. I'm
Marvin Miller, executive just afraid the inmates are
director of the Major League trying to run the asylwn."
Baseball Play~' Association,
goes along with Lane on Vida
Blue but disagrees completely
with Lane's "physical exer· , ._ _ _,.._..,_,.

lion" figure.
"How do you measW'e what
physical exertion Is worth?"Miller asks. "Even if you can
measure It, I don't see its
relationship to the amount of
money
anyone gets paid. The
Wes lern Car. 117 Voorhees 58
Lenoir Rhyne 79 Belmont Ab. question of what a man is
68
worth and what he gets paid for
Old Dominion 92 East Car . 79 is a very complicated matter.
Samford 78 Hous. Baptist 69
Let's take a doctor, for
Hrdn-Smmns 70 McMurry 52
Dallas Bap. 82 Midwestern 81 example. If he is a reasonably
Bishop 130 Wylie 93
good one, he has a handsome
La. Tech 85 McNeese 8t
Income. Clearly this has little
to do with physical exertion.
HEAD COACH
He's being paid for something.
NEW YORK (UPI)- Dean What Is that? He's being paid
Loucks, 36, was named Thurs. for what he knows and how well
day as head football coach at he applies it in diagnosing
Fordham University.
ailments and treaUng people."
.. Loucks, a former Yale
Supported by Others
quarterback, succeeds Jim
To this, Lane says:
Lansing, the Rams' coach for
"I still stand on my original
the last seven years.
figure. It is supported by a lot
of baseball people who forgot :
more than I'll ever know.
Branch Rickey was one. Larry
MacPhail is another. Nc
matter what has been sail ,
about him,· he waa a tremen· ;
dous judge of ballplayers and
their worth."
Marvin Miller would like to :
know where Frank Lane got his

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Entry blanks are to be
mailed to Mrs. Donald Mora,
Route 3, Pomeroy, or contestants may enter by
telephoning Mrs. Mill's at 992·
6716. Local people will make up
the judging panel with the
selection to he made at the
joint dinner of the Southeastern
Ohio Breeders Association and
the Meigs Dairy Service
Thursday night at 7:30p.m. at
Southern High School.
Miss Rhea Mora, a freshman
at Ohio State University , will
be present to crown the new
princess. Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Mora, Rhea is the
reigning dairy princess.
Contestants must have a
dairy farm background and be
between the ages of 16 and 25,
unmarried, and eithe~ a high
school graduate or be
graduating before June I, 1972.
Contestants need not be
currently living on a dairy
farm but must have lived on
one during part of her life.

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by Mrs. William Williamson.
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Rutland Elementary School
with serving to begin a I 4:30
p.m. The menu will include
ham, creamed baked chicken,
noodles, potatoes, (XIta to salad,
green and baked beans, roils,
cole slaw, ·toSsed salad, pie,
cupcakes, and ·several
beverages . Residents may
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here Monday nl~ht when the
Rutland PTA met. She
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enthusiasm, and discussed
what PTA can do lor parents
and what parents can do for
PTA.

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lnternalional Thidling Day being Sunday, girls of the Big
Bend.Nl'ighborhood.will observe the day with a program from 2
to 3:30p.m. at the Middleport Elementary School. ·
.The i{rternational theme will be carried out in costuming by
the nine troops participaUng, with games, dances, and food, For
the firsttime, parents are inVited to attend the p-ogram.
, Leaders are reminded to provide not only the finger foods,
but beverage and cups for their troop members. there will also
be a table .for displays carrying out the international theme.
Scouts are to take sit-upons or cushions.
· POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 8~
A valenUne party was held Thursday at the Pomeroy
Elementary School by troop 61. The girls exchanged valentines
and made cards for their parents.
,
Thinking Day ·participation was planned and the girls
practiced their Hawallan dance.
. MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Mrs. Ernie Fraser and daughter, April, met with Troop 39
Monday: 1o assist the scouts with their Thinking Day dance.
It was reported that 1,192 boxes of girl scout cookies were
sold by the troop. Aa a part of their work on "My Troop" badge,
the Badgers Patrol staged a valenUne party. In the group were
Melinda Demoskey, Sarah Diddle, Lori Kloes, Janet Horky,
Janell Kelly, Judy Gilkey, Terri McDaniel, and Julie Biron. They
were assisted by Jyl Heave~. senior aide.

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Evangeline Missionary Society
of the Pomeroy Church of
Christ met Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs . Betty
Spencer, Main St.
Mrs. Harold Smith gave
devotions usi.ng the Valentine
theme of "Love" with scripture from John 15·, 9-21. She
read "Glorify Thy Son," and
"Mod or Mad.': A letter was
read from the Children 's
Cottage in Ontario. Mrs. Clyde
Andrews will he hostess for the
March meeting. Prayer by
Mrs. Andrews opened .the
meeting.
Refreshments were served to
those named and Mrs. Doris
Carder, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger,
Mrs. Stanley Bass, Mrs. Walter
Kennedy, Jr . .and Mrs. Denver
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Pomeroy bypass has resigned
effective Feb. 29. He resigned
because of the traveling
distance between his home in
Leon, W.." Va . and the church.
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regular business meeting
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crash which killed five coaches and Red Dawson-were inand virtuallY the entire football volved in rew~ .an.
team. He became the fli'S! of rioamced 'lb.nday by Head
three surviving coaches to rf" · Coach Jack Lengyel. Jaclllon
will work primarily with the
sign since the tragedy. ,
(Pa. ) Sll!te IJniversity quarreceivers
8nd olfenalve bllcb.
The other two holdover
terback, was nll!lled to replace coaches from the late Rick and Dawson will take over the
Kokor, 38, who resigned last Tolley's staff- Mickey Jackson defensive secondary. ·
week to accept a poslUon at an
1111named school.
The Derry, Pa ., native will
coach Marshall ·quarterbilcks
and running backs. He was of.
OPTOMETRIST
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OFFICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12, 2 TO S (CLOSE
Kokor was on the staff prior
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to the Nove 14, 1970, airplane

Value .of Women

Watson Joins ,Marshall Staff .
' QUNTINGTON, W.Va. made. Robert " Mickey "
(UPI) - Tbe first change in the Watson was hired from the
coaching staff hired to rebuild · Unive111ity of Tampa Thursday
the Young Thundering Herd of to replace Carl Koker.
Marshall University has been
Wat11011, 28, a former Indiana

Today's Sport Parade

How Much Is A

Highll8hUng a meeUng ol the,
Fdendly Circle, Trinity
b.uch, Tuelday night was a
Pl'OIIram entitled "The Worth
of, a Woman" by Mrs. All)ert
WoOdard and the presenlation
~ toy_
s fqi' children.at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
'Mrs. Elza Gilmore will
deliver the toys tO the hospilal.
·Mrs. Woodard ilsed Proverbs
3! aa the bosls for her
program from the study book
· "Church Women at Worship,"
· .Qualities to be developed by
women in seeking to attain the
stature described by Solomon
were dlacussed, and it was
noted tha.t every wOIIlljn has a
place and a lask which only she
can fill.
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An . article,. "Women 's
Rigb!a" having to do with Leap
Year and a POll'" ':A Woman's
Heart" added to the program
which was closed with 'prayer.
by the leader.
Mrs. W. H. Perrin received
the offering.
Miss Elizabetli Fick presided

N. W. COMPTON, O~D. ·

POMEROY.

Ballplayer Worth?

its season with a senBationallt1record. Front row ,1-r, are, Joe BroW!), Rick Hubbard, Scott Wolfe, Eric Dwming, Lee Smith,
Rick Findley, Dave Kiser ; back row, Coach Ralph Wigal, Steve Lavalley, Iiave Bass, Steve
Boso, David Roush, &lt;lirls Hill, and Carl Johnston. Jerry Johnson was absent.
~UTHERN'S SEVENTH GRAQE basketball team em~d

MEIGS JUNIOR HIGH 7·A BASKETBALL SQUAD - Front row, 1-r, Ronnie Wood,
manager, Bobby McQure, Steven Randolph, Kevin Fields, Mark Haggerty, Gene Humphrey
and Dick Owen, manager ; back row : Coach Charles Downie, Tom Bing, Brenley Seth, Gregory
Browning, Lonnie Taylor and Bryan Hamilton.

Moran Takes Lead At Phoenix
PHOENIX (UPI)- Paul
Moran was one surprised
golfer when he found out his
five-under-par 66 was enough
to tie for the lead after the first
round of the $125,000 Phoenix

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"! thought the guys would victor here, was among those
chew this course up more," at 67. The others were &lt;l!uck
Moran said Thursday after Courtney, Jerry Heard,
taking the lead with Dale Richard Karl, Bob Goalby,
Douglass and Jim Jamieson. Bruce Devlin and Fred Marti.
"!had no idea 66 would lead.: '
The three co-leaders had
nearly identical ,rounds with
. Coll~ge Basketball Results
each of th&lt;ini shi&gt;oilng .six By United Press International
birdies and one bogey. And Cathedral 70 Yeshiva 59
Calif. Pa. 97 York 70
each maintained it was their M.
Harvey 103 W. V. Wesleyar
putting that put them ahead. 62
Gairmont 106 W.V. Sl. 82
Seven other golfers stoOd just Ind . Pa . 86 Sl. Vincent 83
one stroke back, ready to Lincoln. Pa . 141 Phil. Bible 57
challenge for the lead in Okla . Chris. 68 Mo. Southern 59
79 Portland 62
Friday's second round over the Denver
Phi Ia. Tex: 94 Del. Valley 82
par 36-35-71 Phoenix Country Houston 93 Centenary 82
Memphis St. 70 Bradley 59
Club course.
Tulsa 95 West Tex . St. 87
Buffalo 81 Stony Brook 69
Mid. Tenn . 75 Tenn. (Chat) 56
G. Washington 110 Rochester 77
Eastern Mich . 95 Western Il l.

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Hillside 77 Ferris St. 15
Clark 88 Suffolk 83
Hiram 78 Thiel 60
Findlay 124 'Wilmington 87
Rio Grande 85 Cedarville 72
Wash &amp; Lee eo Dickinson 76
Army 76 Seton Hall 72
Ken tucky St. 100 Union, Ky. 81
Loyola (Md.) 79 J. Hopkins 70
Scran ton 99 Upsala 84
Emory&amp;Henry 89 Beckley 87, ot

By MILTON RICHMAN
figure on how much physical
UPI Sports Writer
exertion is worth.
NEW YORK (UP!)-How
"! got it through .long years
much is a ballplayer actually of e]Qlerience," Lane.says. "It
worth?
~·t a frivolous figure either.
How much is anyone worth, Branch Rickey was one of
speaking strictly in dollars and those baseball people whose
cents? '
opinion I respected, and lie
Chemically speaking, the subacribed to that figure . I've
human body has been ap. heard others claim the psysical
JX'alsed at 97 cents. That figure , exertion of any player Is worth
was established a long time only flO,OOO. I'm willing to
ago. But no one ever has really concede its worth $15,000."
established what a major
Miller 'Silys you can't figure
league ballplayer Is worth. Not that way becaUse there are
to his wife or his mother-in· certain "intangibles." These
law, but to his ball club.
Intangibles become involved,
Frank Robinson · sayS he's be says, even to how many fans
worth fl50,000 and that's what a player draws to the park.
he's asking the Dodgers ...
"You can bave a penormer
Juan Marichal Is asking the who is not a great drawing
Giants for the same thing ... card, who's not colorful, but
Tom Seaver accepted $120,000 whose performance on th~field
from the Mets and Richie Allen merits a salary in the higher
says he'll agree to the same brackets," Miller says. ''There
figure with the White Sox ... are leadership qualities also.
Vida Blue got $14,500 !roll) the All are necessary to the sucA's last year and he says all cess of his team and In that
it'll take for them to get him sense, all that is important in
back this year is $115,000.
his team being a drawing card.
Everyone iii baseball feels Getting back to the business of
strongly, one way or the other, physical exertion, how much
over today's rising salaries, do you pay a skilled main·
but no one feels that strongly tenance engineer in an ex·
enough to come out and say pensive automotive factory?
anything that can be chal· For standby? What's in his
lenged. Nobody wants to be the head is what he's paid for."
one to tie the bell on the cat.
· An Afterthought
Nobody except Frank Lane, Aa an afterthought, Marvin
the Milwaukee Brewers' Miller asks:
director of baseball operations "How much physical energy
who has always been an in· does Frank Lane exert?''
dependent thinker.
"Plenty," Lane comes right
He's Not Afraid
back. "Every waking moment,
He's not afraid to speak up. too. Frequently I'll get up five
"On physical · exertion o'clock in the morning to look
alone," he says, "a ballplayer up something because I can't
is not worth more than $10,000 wait to get to the office. That's
or $15,000 a season. Anything physical exertion. Never mind
more than that is based on how me, though. You take a
many Uckets·people line up to ballplayer getting, say, $25,000.
buy to see him perform. Babe He just had a normal year but
Ruth comes to mind im· be expects a raise. For wbat?
mediately. Sandy Koufax also J t's Jl~\t~~ S(),.!!lat ..~,nyt.hing .
drew.people into the ballpark. over · ·and above·' riiedioerlty ·
Vida Blue was _ another calls for an increase. I figure a
example last season. He hitter who hits .250 Is just about
probably drew somewhere holding his own with the f08l of
around ~00,000 fans for ·the league. Yet if he hits .225 or
Oakland. I'm talking about on .260heexpectsa big raise. The
the road as well as at home. I same way with pitchers. If one
know Blue was worth 12,000 of them wins a couple more
extra admissions in our ball games than he loses he thinks
park.~
he has had a great year. I'm
Marvin Miller, executive just afraid the inmates are
director of the Major League trying to run the asylwn."
Baseball Play~' Association,
goes along with Lane on Vida
Blue but disagrees completely
with Lane's "physical exer· , ._ _ _,.._..,_,.

lion" figure.
"How do you measW'e what
physical exertion Is worth?"Miller asks. "Even if you can
measure It, I don't see its
relationship to the amount of
money
anyone gets paid. The
Wes lern Car. 117 Voorhees 58
Lenoir Rhyne 79 Belmont Ab. question of what a man is
68
worth and what he gets paid for
Old Dominion 92 East Car . 79 is a very complicated matter.
Samford 78 Hous. Baptist 69
Let's take a doctor, for
Hrdn-Smmns 70 McMurry 52
Dallas Bap. 82 Midwestern 81 example. If he is a reasonably
Bishop 130 Wylie 93
good one, he has a handsome
La. Tech 85 McNeese 8t
Income. Clearly this has little
to do with physical exertion.
HEAD COACH
He's being paid for something.
NEW YORK (UPI)- Dean What Is that? He's being paid
Loucks, 36, was named Thurs. for what he knows and how well
day as head football coach at he applies it in diagnosing
Fordham University.
ailments and treaUng people."
.. Loucks, a former Yale
Supported by Others
quarterback, succeeds Jim
To this, Lane says:
Lansing, the Rams' coach for
"I still stand on my original
the last seven years.
figure. It is supported by a lot
of baseball people who forgot :
more than I'll ever know.
Branch Rickey was one. Larry
MacPhail is another. Nc
matter what has been sail ,
about him,· he waa a tremen· ;
dous judge of ballplayers and
their worth."
Marvin Miller would like to :
know where Frank Lane got his

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PARTY GIVEN
A valentine party for the
re tarded children of the Meigs
Community ClasS was staged
last week by the Missionary
Society of the Pomeroy First
Baptist Church. Games were
played and the children made
val en tines to which was
moun ted their pictures taken
that day by the Baptist women .
Cookies and Kool-Aid were .
served and each child was
given candy hearts. Assisting
with the party were Mrs. Harry
Bailey, Mrs. Roher! Kuhn,
Mrs. I. B. Walker, and Mrs.
William Barnhart.

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12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Rutland school.
Among the topics to be
discussed will be the projects
to be carried out, fund raising
activities, and public support.
A rummage sale has tentatively been scheduled· for
March and plans are being
made for the sale of a
household -hint booklet.
Mrs. Francis reports a good
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items needed for the project
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LODGE TO MEET
Middleport Lodge 363, F, AM, will confer the fellowcraft
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Deadline for entering the
Meigs County Dairy Princess
Con lett Is Sunday.
Entry blanks are to be
mailed to Mrs. Donald Mora,
Route 3, Pomeroy, or contestants may enter by
telephoning Mrs. Mill's at 992·
6716. Local people will make up
the judging panel with the
selection to he made at the
joint dinner of the Southeastern
Ohio Breeders Association and
the Meigs Dairy Service
Thursday night at 7:30p.m. at
Southern High School.
Miss Rhea Mora, a freshman
at Ohio State University , will
be present to crown the new
princess. Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Mora, Rhea is the
reigning dairy princess.
Contestants must have a
dairy farm background and be
between the ages of 16 and 25,
unmarried, and eithe~ a high
school graduate or be
graduating before June I, 1972.
Contestants need not be
currently living on a dairy
farm but must have lived on
one during part of her life.

brought by Mrs. Dyer was won Mrs. Howard Birchflelo.
by Mrs. William Williamson.
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Mro. Iilii · Gaddis served
refreshments wi th Mrs , Dick ~
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Foley as a contributi ng
hostess. The next meeting of
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Michael and Mrs. Bob Miller as :.J! • Pins
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Others attending the meeting
besides those named were Mrs.
Bruce Davis, Mrs. Kenneth
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1\ jitney supper .was planned
fur March 1.6 during Tuesday's
mee tingo r !he auxiliary or the
Rutland Fire Department.
The supper will be held at the
Rutland Elementary School
with serving to begin a I 4:30
p.m. The menu will include
ham, creamed baked chicken,
noodles, potatoes, (XIta to salad,
green and baked beans, roils,
cole slaw, ·toSsed salad, pie,
cupcakes, and ·several
beverages . Residents may
donate to the jitney supper by
con tac ting any member of the
auxiliary.
Plans were also made during
the meeting for an Easter egg
hunt . The traveling prize

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Mrs.
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of the ll'felgs County Council
of Parents and Teachers,
aud juvenile protection
chairman lor the Ohio
Congress of Parents and
Teachers, was guest speaker
here Monday nl~ht when the
Rutland PTA met. She
eommented on the founding
of PTA, read J1 poem on
enthusiasm, and discussed
what PTA can do lor parents
and what parents can do for
PTA.

Girl Scout
·Diary ~~·~'"'h
lnternalional Thidling Day being Sunday, girls of the Big
Bend.Nl'ighborhood.will observe the day with a program from 2
to 3:30p.m. at the Middleport Elementary School. ·
.The i{rternational theme will be carried out in costuming by
the nine troops participaUng, with games, dances, and food, For
the firsttime, parents are inVited to attend the p-ogram.
, Leaders are reminded to provide not only the finger foods,
but beverage and cups for their troop members. there will also
be a table .for displays carrying out the international theme.
Scouts are to take sit-upons or cushions.
· POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 8~
A valenUne party was held Thursday at the Pomeroy
Elementary School by troop 61. The girls exchanged valentines
and made cards for their parents.
,
Thinking Day ·participation was planned and the girls
practiced their Hawallan dance.
. MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Mrs. Ernie Fraser and daughter, April, met with Troop 39
Monday: 1o assist the scouts with their Thinking Day dance.
It was reported that 1,192 boxes of girl scout cookies were
sold by the troop. Aa a part of their work on "My Troop" badge,
the Badgers Patrol staged a valenUne party. In the group were
Melinda Demoskey, Sarah Diddle, Lori Kloes, Janet Horky,
Janell Kelly, Judy Gilkey, Terri McDaniel, and Julie Biron. They
were assisted by Jyl Heave~. senior aide.

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Contributions to David Kalb
for his work in Nigeria, and to
the · Clemens Christian
Children's Cottage in ontario
were made when the
Evangeline Missionary Society
of the Pomeroy Church of
Christ met Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs . Betty
Spencer, Main St.
Mrs. Harold Smith gave
devotions usi.ng the Valentine
theme of "Love" with scripture from John 15·, 9-21. She
read "Glorify Thy Son," and
"Mod or Mad.': A letter was
read from the Children 's
Cottage in Ontario. Mrs. Clyde
Andrews will he hostess for the
March meeting. Prayer by
Mrs. Andrews opened .the
meeting.
Refreshments were served to
those named and Mrs. Doris
Carder, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger,
Mrs. Stanley Bass, Mrs. Walter
Kennedy, Jr . .and Mrs. Denver
Kapple.

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The Southern Local Band
Boosters will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the high school in
Racine.

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and Lenten seniices and the
World Day of Prayer were ·
noted.
Cards were · prepared for
Mrs. Phil Globokar and ·Mr.
and Mrs. James Fugate. Notes
of thanks were read by Mrs.
Leonard Jewell. Miss Fick and .
Miss Mary Virginia Reibel
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Harris, Mrs. Thomas Young,
Mrs. Lydia Davis, Miss Mary
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The Rev. Dennis Weaver who
has been serving as pastor of
the United Faith Church
located on the Middleport •
Pomeroy bypass has resigned
effective Feb. 29. He resigned
because of the traveling
distance between his home in
Leon, W.." Va . and the church.
The February business
meeting was held following
Sunday's church service. The
regular business meeting
scheduled Feb . I was cancelled
due to illness of several
members.

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�6- The Dail:y Sentllrel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , ~'eb 16, 1972

MIDDLEPORT PEN TECOSTAL, Third Ave.. the
Rev William Knlltel, pastor ,
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school
supt Classes for all ages ,
evening serv1ce, 7 30 p m
Young Peoples meeting.

Wednesday , 8 p m , B1ble
sl udy, Friday, 8 p.m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Wed{'lesday 7 p m , choir
practice, Wednesday. 8 30 p m Corner Ash and Plum, Mid
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN, - dleport. Noel Herrman . pastor ;
Rev Arthur C Lund pastor Guy Priddy, Sunday School
Sunday School, 9 15 a m , Supl . Saturday eventng service,
Charles Evans, Supt , worshtp 1 p m Sunday School, 10
I

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY

Rev. W H Pernn, pastor Roy

Mtoyer, Supt Church schoool,
9 15 a m , worship, 10 2.4 a m ;
youth choir rehearsal Monday,

6 30 p m , Mrs Mtorvln Burt. serv1ce , 10 JO .. a m Con
director ,
sentor
choir flrma tton class, Tuesday, 4 IS
rehearsal, 7 30 p m , Thursday to S 30 p m , Juntor Con
Mrs Pa ul Nease, d•reclor
ftrmat1on class, Thursday, 6 30
POMEROY CHURCH UF to 7 45 p.m.
THE NAZARENE - Corner
SEVENTH
DAY
AD·
Un1on and Mulberry Rev VENTIST
Pomeroy,
Clyde V Henderson. pastor Mul berry Hgts
Herbert
Sunday School 9 30 a m , Morgan , pas tor
Sabbath
Raymond Walburn . supt. School. Saturday, 2 p m ,

Mornmg worship 10 JO a m
E.1enmg serv•ce 7 lOp m M•d

week serv1ce, Wednesday, 7 JO

p.m
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev

worshtp, 3 15 p m. Dor cas
Soc1ely, lOam each Thursday

a m , Sunday evening worship.
7 p.m .
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FIRST BAPTIST of Mid·
dleport, corner of Sixth and

Palmer 'Streets, Rev Charles

Simons,

Hollman,

pastor

Sunday

Fred

School

Superintendent Sunday church
school for everyon(' 9 15 a m ,
Mornmg worship 10 15 am ,
Evenmg serv1ces, 7 30 p m.,
Wednesday prayer service, 7 30
p m. Extra youth activities on

GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST - Preachmg 9 30 Sunday, S p m , for all youth up

a m , first and second Sundays to sixth grade, 6 30 for tuntor
of each month , third etnd fourth and senior htgh students
Mornmg prayer and sermon, Sundays each month, worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
10 30a m Holy communiOn and service at 7 30 p m Wednesday Middleport, Sth and Ma1n .
sermon, f1rst Sundays, 10 30 evenings at 7, 30 Prayer ~nd Raultn Moyer, pastor Michael
Gerlach, Sunday School supt
a m Church school. km · B1ble Study
dergart en through eighth
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- Bible School , 9 30 a.m .. mor
grade, 10 30 a m
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave , n1ng warshtp , 10 30 am ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF Pomeroy, affil iated with S B C, evening Worship, 7 30 p.m .,
CHRIST - Mr Hoyt Allen, Jr , the Rev Fred Hdl, pastor• prayer serv1ce 7 p m Wed
pastor B1ble School. 9 30 am , Sunday School, 9 30 a m , nesday
worsh1p, 10 30; adult worship mornmg worsh1p, 10 30 a rn ,
CHURCH
OF
THE
service and young peoples 1untor soctely, 6 30 am NYPS, NAZARENE - Middleport ,
meetmg, both 1 30 p m Sunday 6 45 p m. Sunday evangelistic Rev Audry Miller, pastor;
Wednesday , combined B1ble meeltng , 7. 30 p m Prayer Floyd Carson, supt Sunday

Stanley Plattenburg, minister

study and j)rayer meeting, 7 30 meeting Wednesday. 7 30 p m school, 9 30 a m , Morning
pm
worshtp 10 30 a m., lunior
MIDDLEPORT
THE SALVATION ARMY MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - soc~ely, 6 30 p m., NYP$, 6· 45
Envoy Ray S Wining, offiCer m Corner Fourth and Main, p m Sunday evangelistic
charge Sunday, 10 a m , Middleport Rev Henry L Key, meetmg , 7 30 p m. Prayer
Holiness meeting : 10 30 am, Jr , pastor Sunday School 9 30 meeling Wedner.Cay, 7 30 p m
Sunday School. Young People's a m , Arnold Richards. sup! ,
Leg1on. 7 p m . Thursday, Ito 3 Morntng worsh1p 10.30 am.
MEIGS
p m., Lad1es Home League, 7 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES COOPERATIVE
p m , Prep classes
PARISH
Larry Carnahan presiding
SACRED HEART - Rev min ister Sunday, Btbie lecture,
THE UNITED
Father Bernard Kra1covlc, 9 30 a m , Watchtower study,
METHODIST CHURCH
pastor.
Phone • 992 2825 10 JO a m , Tuesday, Bible
Robert R. Card
Saturday even1ng Mass, 7 30 study, 7 30 p m , Thursday,
Rev. Stanton S(l1ilh
p m Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 m1ntstry school 7 30 p m ,
CHESTER - Worship 9 15
a m Confessions, Saturday, 7 servtce meeting 8: 30pm
a m ; Church School 10 a m
730pm
ENTERPRISE- Worship, 9
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Christ in Chrtsllan Union - a m ; Church SchooL 10 a m
- Robert Kuhn. paslor George Lawrence Manley, pastor, Mrs
FLATWOODS - Worship, 11
Skmner, Sundar School supt Russell Young, Sunday School a m ; Church School 10 a m
Sunday Schoo , 9 30 a m , Sup! Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
POMEROY- Worship, 10 30
morntng worship, 10 30 a m , Even1ng worsh1p 7 30. Wed- a m , Church School 9 15 a m ,
BYF, 6 p m , B1ble Study nesday prayer meeting, 7 30 UMYF 6· 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh1p
pm
10 a m , Church School 9 a m ;
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
HEATH - Worsh1p 10 30
a m , Church School 9 30 a m ,
UMYF 7 p.m
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15
am ; Church School 10 am .,.
UMYF 7 p.m .
SALEM CENTER- Worsh1p
9
a
m.. Church School 10 a m ;
By ROBERT R. CARD, Pastor slabbed awake to the facts thal UMYF
Thursday. 7 p.m
Pomel'()y-Chester United
we
are
enslaved
to
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev. Forrest R. Donley
Methodist Church
matenahsm of "Keeptng up
ASBURY- Worship 11 am ,
w1th lhe Joe Does." We are Church School9· SO a m , WSCS,
"AND YE SHALL know the enslaved to the Idea of our 1st Tuesday
trulh, and lhe truth shall make place tn soc1ely, "What are our
FOREST RUN - WorshiP 9
a
m
, Church School 10 a m ,
you free." John 8 32
nghts '" - th1s often means, WSCS,
3rd Wednesday, 7 30
" How much power do I pm
Each year as the Lenten have1 " , and "I want to be sure
MINERSVILLE - Worsh1p
10
a m , Church School 9 a m. ;
season rolls around many to get my share " Perhaps the
WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7 30 p.m .
Christians become conscwus of grea tesl enslaver of allis lhe
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8
betng enslaved to valhes of god of indifference and most of a m ; Church School, 9 a m ;
tndecis10n, lndilf~rence, and us Will not admit lt but in the Prayer and Bible Study,
.l
L • • ,
' ' ,
' Wedner.Cay,:7.30 p.m.
just plam bao!:, ~~·ts ~ey laB&lt; ~ar 111'1l i1:lve~been a slave · SOOTHPRN CLII~tER
desire to be free from these tn thiS way and not fully free.
Rev. W: Dale McClurg
thtngs The world needs to be
TliE CRY ARISES-what
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
Rev. Martha Ann MeHner
must I do to escape these enBETHANY I Dorcas)
slavements Jesus smd we Worship, 9 30 a m ; Church
should know the truth and 1t School 10 30 a m
CARMEL - Worship , 11
would make us free. Too often am , tst and 3rd Sundays ,
we go on half facts - hear says Church School. 10 am
APPLE GROVE -Worship,
- shallow knowledge So let's
7
30
church school, 9 30
beg10 by knowtn g HIS word - a m p, m..mid
week
serv1ce ,
f1rst hand, understand the Wednesday, 8 p m
EAST LETART - Worsh1p,
cmls of the world, read, get
10
t and third Sundays,
your facts straight, and be sure 9 aamm , ,f~rssecond
and fourth
they are so commWlicated. Sundays, church school, 9 am ,
Next have a vision - from f1rstand third Sundays. 10 am ..
second and fourth Sundays
Frad R. Runmon, Opal J. Proberbs we read where there Mid.week service, Wednesday,
Runmon to Ernest P. An- IS no viSion lhe people perish 8 pm
BEND- Worsh1p 11
derson, Esther F., Anderson, Th1s has been part of our real a GREAT
m , 2nd and 41h Sundays.
problem
tn
Me1gs
County
13.87 Acres, Salem.
Church School , 10 a.m .
LETART FALLS - Worsh1p
Paul L Manuel , Freda Churches and all, we have not
dreamed
and
consequently
10
a m ; Church School 9 a.m
Manuel to Sybtl Ebersbach,
MORNING
STAR- Worship
ended up With a mass 10Parcels, Letart.
9 30 a m.. Church School 10 30
Sybil Ebersbach to Paul L. dilference We are boWld to the a m , Mid-Week Service ,
past and tied even to the Wednesday, 8c9 m
Manuel, F · :da Manuel,
MORSE CHAPEL - Worship
present Lei's be really free,
Parcels, Le t... t.
11
a m , 1st and 3rd Sundays,
have viSions, come ahve The, Church
School , 10 a m.
Allen E Ball, Freda Ball, to
Apostle Paul recogmzed even
PORTLAND- Worsh1p 7 30
C. J. WISe, Leone W1se, I 22
w1th fa1th and hope, love was p m , Church School 9:30a.m
Acre, Chester.
Worship, 11 a.m
the greatest. If we have no love 2ndSUTTONand
4th
Sundays,
Church
Howard Baker Saunders,
or a hm1ted love we are en- School 10 am
Al1ce Ruth Saunders, Paul
WESLEYAN ( Raconel
slaved to grudges and hate.
S1mon, Alhe Simon , to Robert
Worship
11 a m , Church
The love of God known 10 School, 10, am
K W1lson, Wilbert G. Weaver,
Chnsl bmds together the
UMYF for all churches of the
Lol, Pomeroy
mgred1ents of truth and faith 10 Soulhern Clusler, 7.30 p m.
Clara Colhns, dec'd , to
a wtnntng combtnatwn We each Sunday at the Youth
Center (Oak Grove Road l
Lorena RICe, Florence Metruly become free. There is
NORTH EAST CLUSTER
Dame!, Bernice Pauley, Cerl.
forgiveness, assurance, conRev. Jacob Lehman
of Trans., Middleport.
Rev.
Standley Brandum
cern, VISion, truth, and works
Erma Nelson to Ohio Power
JOPPA - Worship 10 a m ,
10 this tolal love.
Church School 9 a.m.; Prayer
Co , Ease., Columbia.
A popular song now IS ••Whal Meetmg, Wednesday, 8 p m
Frankhn Real Estate Co to
LONG BOTTOM - Church
the World Needs Now 1s l&lt;lve,
Ohio Power Co., Re-Record
services,
, Sunday School
Love, Love"; yes and now, and 9145 a m9 a.m
B1ble
study every
Ease , Lebanon
I would hope each of our Th ursday, 7.30 p m
Harry Jackson, Fanme
NORTH BETHEL - Worsh1p
prayers would be 0 Lord, lel 1t
Jackson to J B O'Bnen,
11
am , Church School 10 a.m
begm WIth me
ALFRED - Sunday schooL
Agent, Parcel, Rutland
9 45 a.m each Sunday;
A. Glenn Hamng, Elizabeth

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Property
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Haning to Manmng D Web·
ster , Parcels, Sc1pw
Manning D Webster, Mary
A Webster to A. Glenn Hamng ,
Elizabeth Haning, Parcels ,
Sc1pio
Edward Hawley, Thelma
Hawley to Manning D Webster, Lots, Sutton.
Manmng D. Webster, Mary
A Webster to Edward Hawley,
Thelma Hawley, Lots, Sutton.

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DAY PLANNED
A planmng sesswn lor the
World Day of Prayer lo be
celebrated at the Sacred Hearl
Church on March 3 has been
scheduled for Tuesday at I
p m. al the Mount Moriah
Bapt1st Church, Middleport.
Mrs Campbell Harper IS
president

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each

Sunday Prayer meeting, 7 45
p m Wednesday , WSCS, 8 p.m
on th1rd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
school , 9 30, preachmg, 7 30
p.m Sunday ; prayer meeting,
7 30 p m Tuesday, WSCS, 7 30
f~rst Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE- Worship,
10 am. , Church School, 9 a.m
TUPPERS PLAINS
Worshop 9 a m , Church School
10 a.m
KENO ClfURCH OF CHRIST,
Hobart Newe ll , supt. Services

weekly, 9 30 am on Sunday.
Prea ch1ng first and third
Sundays of month by Clifford
Smith, 9 30 a.m
HOBSON CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrel Ooddrllt,
pastor. Sunday School, 9 30
a.m , Leonard Gilmore, first

elder, evening service, 7 JO
pm
Wednesday prayer
meetong, 7 30 p.m.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - RaCine Route 2. The
Rev . Charles Hand, pastor
Sunday school, 9 45 am ,
m orning worship , l1 a.m

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Even1ng sennces. Thuesday

and Fnday, 7 30
BEARWALLOW RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST- Oavld
Jewell , pastor Bible study, 9 30
~ m.. morning worship, 10:30,
even1ng worship, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Bible study, 7 30
pm.
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UNITED MINISTRY OF SE-rvice, 7 30 p.m ; Youth
MEIGS COUNTY, The United meet lng 6 30 p m , E ven1ng
Presbyter10n Church, Dwight worsh1p, 7:30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
L Zav11z, Pastor D~rec tor,
George W Hulton and Rev. NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert ,
L1nson Stebbms, Ass't PastorDtrec !ors .

FIRST

UNITED PRESHarrisonville,
Sunday Church School. 9:30

aYTE R IAN,

a m , Mrs Homer L,ee, Supt ,

Grate, pastor Worship service,

11 am . and 7· 30 p.m. Sunday. •
Sunday School, 9: 30 a m.
, Jllchard Barton, supt Prayer
meellng , Wednesday, 7 30 p.m.
Bradford Church of Chrlst.Ctlflord Smith, minister
Sunday School 9 30 a .m ,
morning church 10 39 a.m. ;

Mor01ng Worship 10:30 a m
FIRST
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport,
Sunday Church School, 9:30 Sunday evening serv1ce, 7 30
a m , Lewts Sauer, Supt , p m Wedn~s day service, 8 p.m.
MornlnQ Worsh1o, 10 30 a.m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
FIRST
UNITED METHODIST - Rev Eugene
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse, Gill, pastor William Bailey,
M or mng Wors hi p, 9 a m • supt Sunday School, 9 30 a.m.;
Sunday Church School, 10 am . Mornong worshop, 10 30 a.m.
Mrs Sampson Hall, Supt
Evening worsh1p, 7·JO .
STIVERSVILLE
COM- Wednesday, Chnstlan """'"
MUNITY, Rev Edsel Hart,
pas tor Sunday School serv1ce Cru•ade.
meetmg 7·6·30
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Thursday 7· JO p m Sunday
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evening servtce , 7 30 p m
CHRIST - Danny Evans,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST pastor Norman C. Will, supf.
Pomeroy Harrisonville Sunday School 9. 30 am.;
Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor Worship serv1ce, 10:30 a m
Paul McElroy, Sunday School Chnsltan Endeavor Sunday
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 a m ; evenmg.
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REORGANIZED CHURCH
munton, 10 30 am ; Sunday OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
evening youth Christian en TER DAY SAINTS - Portland.deavor . 6"30 , Worship services, Racone Road Ralph Johnson,
Sunday, 7 30 p m Wednesday pastor. Herbert While, Sunday
evening prayer meeting and School Director Sunday School,
B1ble study. 7 30 p.m ,
9 30 a.m , Morning worship,
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - 10 30 a m.; Sunday evening
Pine Grove, the Rev Arthur service 7 p m. Wednesday
Combs, pastor . Sunday school, evenmg prayer services, 7 30
9 30 a.m ., church services, pm
tO 30 a m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST BRADBURY CHURCH OF Great Bend, Charles Norrts,
CHRIST - Roy Bill Carter, pastor Worship servtce, 9 30
evangelist ; Wilbur Haning, a.m .; Sunday School. 10 30 a m.
Bible schoolsupl ; Bible school,
CARLETON CHURCH 9 30 am ; morning worsh1p, Kingsbury Road. Sunday
10 30 am., evening worship, 7 School. 9 30 a.m , Ralph Carl,
p.m., Christian Workers Class, supl Worshtp service, 10 30
Tuesday, 7 p m ; Wednesday a m. and 7 30 p m allernalely.
prayer meeting, 7 p m
Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7 30 p m. Rev Jay Sliles,
ANTIQUITY BAPTIS't
pastor
Rev Freeland Noms, pastor
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Sunday school, 10 am .. church CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
serv1ce , 7 p m. Wednesday - Rev Willard Qutcher ,
Bible study, 7 p m

pastor

Mrs. Worley Franc1s,

BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE,
Minersville, J. A McWaters,
pastor Sunday School, 10 a m..
mornmg worship, 11 a .m ,

Sunday School Supt Sunday
School, 9·45 a.m Church Ser
vices first and third Sundays
follOW ing Sunday School.

Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7 3G p m
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RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE Sunday School, 9 30 am ,

LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
- Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor,
Sunday School supl , Ronald
Osborne B1ble School, 9 30
a.m. ; preachmg 10· 45 am,

Morning Worshtp, 10·30 am .•

Evenrng serv ices, 7 30 p m .

Cltntock, pastor

Rev

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- 6 45 p.m.. EvangeliStiC serv1ce,
Charles Norns, pastor Sunday 7·30 p m. Prayer meettng ,
School, 9 30 a.m.. Mornmg Thursday. 7 30 p.m.
worship, 10 45 a.m, Sunday
FREE OOM
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even1ng worship, 7 30 p m ; MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev
Wednesday evening Btble L. R. Gluesencamp, ::&gt;astor
Study, 7 30 p m.
Roger Wilfred, Sr , Sunday
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, School Supt Sunday School,
Rev

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Deuteronomy
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Deuteronomy
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firms and organizations whose names appear below.

Ernest Deeter, leader

ALL WEATHER ROOFING

MT. HERMON UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH IN
And Construction Co.
CHRIST- Rev Robert Shook,
D. B.A. Anthony Plumbing and
pastor Sunday School, 9 30
Heatinq
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7 30 p m Sunday Roger
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Buckley, presiden t Pr,ayer
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Sunday School. 9 30 a .m , Board meetmg first Monday

MARK VSTORE

Lanmore, pastor

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Middleport, Ohio

Jackson,

pastor Sunday School , 10 am. ;
Mrs Gertrude Buller, sup!.

Prayer Servu; e, 1·30 p m ,
Bob Moore, preachmg service, 2 p.m

Sunday School Supt Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
School, classes for all ages, 9 30 CHRIST- Sunday school. 9 30
a.m , morning worship, 10.45 am , V H. Braley, supt.,
NYF'S · Sunday, 6·30 p m, communion and devot to ns,
evangelistic servtce Sunday, 10 30 am Re~ular board
7 30 p m. Mid week prayer meeting 7 30, thord Saturday
meeting, Wednesday, 7 30 p m each month.
Mtsslonary meettng, second
THE RUTLAND COMWednesday, 7 30 p m
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
UNITED
FAITH
Non Richard Dubbeld, pastor
Denommatlon - Rev Dennis School , 9: 30 a.m ; Worship
Weaver, pastor Sunday school, service, 11 a m , Wednesday
9 30 am ., Bob Barber, sup!.. prayer meeting , 7 30 p.m

Athens koad
Pomeroy
A Family That Worships Together
Stays Together

OHIO VAUEY BAKING CO.

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev
Lloyd D Gnmm, Jr , pastor
Sunday School, 9 30 a.m ;
Morn1ng worship, 10 30 a m ;

Young people's serv1ce , 6. 45
p m., Evangel i stic services
ning sermon, 11 a.m., Eventng 7 30 p m Wednesday evenmg'
service Christ1an Endeavor, servtce 7.30 p.m

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

RACINE FOOD MARKEl
The Store with Atteart
, Racine

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

president. Song

949-3342

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS .CO.

Chester, Ohio

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MASON COUNTY
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meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p m. George Casto, pastor Sunday'
Mrs Marie Hols1nger, class School, 9 30, evenmg worship
leader
7.30. Thursday evening praye r'
Family Recreation
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT service. 7· 30 p.m.
Pomeroy-Member F. D. I.C.&amp;
Swimming
CHURCH Harrisonville MASON FIRST BAPTIST Federal Reserve System
Road. Rev Roy Taylor, pastor ; Second and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
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Henry Eblin, Sunday School Craig, paslor. Sunday school
&gt;upt ~unday School, 9·30 am ; 9· 45 a m , worship service, 11'
Meigs County Branch
evenmg worship, 7.30 p m . am , traimng un1on, 6 30 p.m. ;
Prayer and praise servtce, evening worshtp servtce, 1 30
Rexall Drugs
Thursday, 7:30pm
p.m Mid week prayer serv1ce
COMMUNITY CHURCH, Wednesday, 7· 30 p m
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Dexter Worshtp serv1ces
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE ' 992-2955
Pomeroy
Saturday and Sunday, 7 30 Serv1ces at 315 Main Sl , Pt
296 '#_· Second Ph. 992-3863 Pomeroy
Pm
- Pleasant, Sunday School 9 1s
HEMLOCK
GROVE a m Sundays, 11 a.m ; Wed
CHRISTIAN - Dav1d Stauffer, nesday, testimonial meeting 8
pastor, Stanford Stockton, sup! p m All welcome
and
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FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
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Electric Motor Repair
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Chester, Oh lo
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992 _5750
p m , even1ng worship, 7 30 9.30 am ; prayer and Bibl e
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Rev Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday pm
school sup! , Joe Sayre. Sunday
MASON
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Meats and Groceries
evening worship, 7 30 Wed- minister Worship, 10 am ;
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Syracuse
992-3986
nesday prayer and B1ble study, B1blestudy, II 15a.m. , evenln '
Kermit Walton, Nf,Jr .
7 30 p m
worship, 7 30 p m. Mid wee~
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MASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
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Church and Office ~upplles-Glfts
10 30 a m Evening sermon, 7 nlng worship, II a m
pm.
992-2641
Phone
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Chester, 0.
evangelistic service, 7: 30 p.m
Middleport
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sup\. Sunday school, 9· 30 a m., HARTFORD CHURCH 0 F
Attend the Church of Ynur ~olce
morning sermon, 10 30 a m ; CHRIST In Christian Union evenu,;~ sermon, 7 30 alter· Rev
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Bulova Watches- Sales &amp; Service
natln•J t&gt;a ,:h Sunday. Prayer Sunday school, 9 30 a.m., Roge r
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l{aclne, Ohio
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SILVER RUN FREE BAP·
TIST- Rev . Howard Kimble,
pastor Sunday schocl. 10 a .m ;
Henry Dav1s, supt , evening
serv 1ce, 7 30 p m Prayer
' meeting, trhur,day, 7 30 p.m
"""CHESTEif CHURCH OF' GOO- Rev James Satterfield,
pastor. Sunday school, 9·30

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worsh1p, 7:30p.m.; prayer and Meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p.m .,

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serv1ce , 6 45

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NOW HE HAS
o;rHEI\ CONNECfiONS
NEW YORK (tefS) - Gene
Hackm8n's odda-on favorite to
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win an Oscar for "The French
Connection", and kn~s he's
hOt: he'll "produce" his next ·
wltb 2001-Fox; meaning he's
cut In on the corporate actloo
... How institutions crumble ;
SUNDAY
the Museum of Modern Art will ,
5:30-13,
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with Us, only In Italy; where
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hawed up on well-publicized j;;i
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smut charges - and promptly
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lea[ied to tiJjl capacity biz it had r .
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lacked.
9: D0--3, "Probe"
11: J0-13, " The Invincible
With their chicks all grown
Gladiator"
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sold their big and lovely Fla
Go Around the World In a
manswn; they'll move nearby
(Lost Tree Village) next month
... Bdwy. has a dozen empty - - - - - - ·
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flourishing mi!Heason; live or
45th St. alone ... Dick Van Dyke
boasted about h1s show's
courage when he fielded an
episode last fall about a OWl
and priest flouting the1r
celibacy vows - until the
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More understanding, and selfless-not selfish-action
would do much to purge our world of ugliness

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HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Wednesday, Sunday School METHODIST - Cecil W1se,
Superintendent, Pauline Me· Pastor Sunday School , 9.30
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of this world 1s the Cross, symbol of Chnst's sacnfice
for us, the prom1se of eternal life.

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MIDDLEPORT PEN TECOSTAL, Third Ave.. the
Rev William Knlltel, pastor ,
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school
supt Classes for all ages ,
evening serv1ce, 7 30 p m
Young Peoples meeting.

Wednesday , 8 p m , B1ble
sl udy, Friday, 8 p.m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Wed{'lesday 7 p m , choir
practice, Wednesday. 8 30 p m Corner Ash and Plum, Mid
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN, - dleport. Noel Herrman . pastor ;
Rev Arthur C Lund pastor Guy Priddy, Sunday School
Sunday School, 9 15 a m , Supl . Saturday eventng service,
Charles Evans, Supt , worshtp 1 p m Sunday School, 10
I

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY

Rev. W H Pernn, pastor Roy

Mtoyer, Supt Church schoool,
9 15 a m , worship, 10 2.4 a m ;
youth choir rehearsal Monday,

6 30 p m , Mrs Mtorvln Burt. serv1ce , 10 JO .. a m Con
director ,
sentor
choir flrma tton class, Tuesday, 4 IS
rehearsal, 7 30 p m , Thursday to S 30 p m , Juntor Con
Mrs Pa ul Nease, d•reclor
ftrmat1on class, Thursday, 6 30
POMEROY CHURCH UF to 7 45 p.m.
THE NAZARENE - Corner
SEVENTH
DAY
AD·
Un1on and Mulberry Rev VENTIST
Pomeroy,
Clyde V Henderson. pastor Mul berry Hgts
Herbert
Sunday School 9 30 a m , Morgan , pas tor
Sabbath
Raymond Walburn . supt. School. Saturday, 2 p m ,

Mornmg worship 10 JO a m
E.1enmg serv•ce 7 lOp m M•d

week serv1ce, Wednesday, 7 JO

p.m
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev

worshtp, 3 15 p m. Dor cas
Soc1ely, lOam each Thursday

a m , Sunday evening worship.
7 p.m .
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FIRST BAPTIST of Mid·
dleport, corner of Sixth and

Palmer 'Streets, Rev Charles

Simons,

Hollman,

pastor

Sunday

Fred

School

Superintendent Sunday church
school for everyon(' 9 15 a m ,
Mornmg worship 10 15 am ,
Evenmg serv1ces, 7 30 p m.,
Wednesday prayer service, 7 30
p m. Extra youth activities on

GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST - Preachmg 9 30 Sunday, S p m , for all youth up

a m , first and second Sundays to sixth grade, 6 30 for tuntor
of each month , third etnd fourth and senior htgh students
Mornmg prayer and sermon, Sundays each month, worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
10 30a m Holy communiOn and service at 7 30 p m Wednesday Middleport, Sth and Ma1n .
sermon, f1rst Sundays, 10 30 evenings at 7, 30 Prayer ~nd Raultn Moyer, pastor Michael
Gerlach, Sunday School supt
a m Church school. km · B1ble Study
dergart en through eighth
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- Bible School , 9 30 a.m .. mor
grade, 10 30 a m
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave , n1ng warshtp , 10 30 am ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF Pomeroy, affil iated with S B C, evening Worship, 7 30 p.m .,
CHRIST - Mr Hoyt Allen, Jr , the Rev Fred Hdl, pastor• prayer serv1ce 7 p m Wed
pastor B1ble School. 9 30 am , Sunday School, 9 30 a m , nesday
worsh1p, 10 30; adult worship mornmg worsh1p, 10 30 a rn ,
CHURCH
OF
THE
service and young peoples 1untor soctely, 6 30 am NYPS, NAZARENE - Middleport ,
meetmg, both 1 30 p m Sunday 6 45 p m. Sunday evangelistic Rev Audry Miller, pastor;
Wednesday , combined B1ble meeltng , 7. 30 p m Prayer Floyd Carson, supt Sunday

Stanley Plattenburg, minister

study and j)rayer meeting, 7 30 meeting Wednesday. 7 30 p m school, 9 30 a m , Morning
pm
worshtp 10 30 a m., lunior
MIDDLEPORT
THE SALVATION ARMY MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - soc~ely, 6 30 p m., NYP$, 6· 45
Envoy Ray S Wining, offiCer m Corner Fourth and Main, p m Sunday evangelistic
charge Sunday, 10 a m , Middleport Rev Henry L Key, meetmg , 7 30 p m. Prayer
Holiness meeting : 10 30 am, Jr , pastor Sunday School 9 30 meeling Wedner.Cay, 7 30 p m
Sunday School. Young People's a m , Arnold Richards. sup! ,
Leg1on. 7 p m . Thursday, Ito 3 Morntng worsh1p 10.30 am.
MEIGS
p m., Lad1es Home League, 7 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES COOPERATIVE
p m , Prep classes
PARISH
Larry Carnahan presiding
SACRED HEART - Rev min ister Sunday, Btbie lecture,
THE UNITED
Father Bernard Kra1covlc, 9 30 a m , Watchtower study,
METHODIST CHURCH
pastor.
Phone • 992 2825 10 JO a m , Tuesday, Bible
Robert R. Card
Saturday even1ng Mass, 7 30 study, 7 30 p m , Thursday,
Rev. Stanton S(l1ilh
p m Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 m1ntstry school 7 30 p m ,
CHESTER - Worship 9 15
a m Confessions, Saturday, 7 servtce meeting 8: 30pm
a m ; Church School 10 a m
730pm
ENTERPRISE- Worship, 9
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Christ in Chrtsllan Union - a m ; Church SchooL 10 a m
- Robert Kuhn. paslor George Lawrence Manley, pastor, Mrs
FLATWOODS - Worship, 11
Skmner, Sundar School supt Russell Young, Sunday School a m ; Church School 10 a m
Sunday Schoo , 9 30 a m , Sup! Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
POMEROY- Worship, 10 30
morntng worship, 10 30 a m , Even1ng worsh1p 7 30. Wed- a m , Church School 9 15 a m ,
BYF, 6 p m , B1ble Study nesday prayer meeting, 7 30 UMYF 6· 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh1p
pm
10 a m , Church School 9 a m ;
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
HEATH - Worsh1p 10 30
a m , Church School 9 30 a m ,
UMYF 7 p.m
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15
am ; Church School 10 am .,.
UMYF 7 p.m .
SALEM CENTER- Worsh1p
9
a
m.. Church School 10 a m ;
By ROBERT R. CARD, Pastor slabbed awake to the facts thal UMYF
Thursday. 7 p.m
Pomel'()y-Chester United
we
are
enslaved
to
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev. Forrest R. Donley
Methodist Church
matenahsm of "Keeptng up
ASBURY- Worship 11 am ,
w1th lhe Joe Does." We are Church School9· SO a m , WSCS,
"AND YE SHALL know the enslaved to the Idea of our 1st Tuesday
trulh, and lhe truth shall make place tn soc1ely, "What are our
FOREST RUN - WorshiP 9
a
m
, Church School 10 a m ,
you free." John 8 32
nghts '" - th1s often means, WSCS,
3rd Wednesday, 7 30
" How much power do I pm
Each year as the Lenten have1 " , and "I want to be sure
MINERSVILLE - Worsh1p
10
a m , Church School 9 a m. ;
season rolls around many to get my share " Perhaps the
WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7 30 p.m .
Christians become conscwus of grea tesl enslaver of allis lhe
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8
betng enslaved to valhes of god of indifference and most of a m ; Church School, 9 a m ;
tndecis10n, lndilf~rence, and us Will not admit lt but in the Prayer and Bible Study,
.l
L • • ,
' ' ,
' Wedner.Cay,:7.30 p.m.
just plam bao!:, ~~·ts ~ey laB&lt; ~ar 111'1l i1:lve~been a slave · SOOTHPRN CLII~tER
desire to be free from these tn thiS way and not fully free.
Rev. W: Dale McClurg
thtngs The world needs to be
TliE CRY ARISES-what
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
Rev. Martha Ann MeHner
must I do to escape these enBETHANY I Dorcas)
slavements Jesus smd we Worship, 9 30 a m ; Church
should know the truth and 1t School 10 30 a m
CARMEL - Worship , 11
would make us free. Too often am , tst and 3rd Sundays ,
we go on half facts - hear says Church School. 10 am
APPLE GROVE -Worship,
- shallow knowledge So let's
7
30
church school, 9 30
beg10 by knowtn g HIS word - a m p, m..mid
week
serv1ce ,
f1rst hand, understand the Wednesday, 8 p m
EAST LETART - Worsh1p,
cmls of the world, read, get
10
t and third Sundays,
your facts straight, and be sure 9 aamm , ,f~rssecond
and fourth
they are so commWlicated. Sundays, church school, 9 am ,
Next have a vision - from f1rstand third Sundays. 10 am ..
second and fourth Sundays
Frad R. Runmon, Opal J. Proberbs we read where there Mid.week service, Wednesday,
Runmon to Ernest P. An- IS no viSion lhe people perish 8 pm
BEND- Worsh1p 11
derson, Esther F., Anderson, Th1s has been part of our real a GREAT
m , 2nd and 41h Sundays.
problem
tn
Me1gs
County
13.87 Acres, Salem.
Church School , 10 a.m .
LETART FALLS - Worsh1p
Paul L Manuel , Freda Churches and all, we have not
dreamed
and
consequently
10
a m ; Church School 9 a.m
Manuel to Sybtl Ebersbach,
MORNING
STAR- Worship
ended up With a mass 10Parcels, Letart.
9 30 a m.. Church School 10 30
Sybil Ebersbach to Paul L. dilference We are boWld to the a m , Mid-Week Service ,
past and tied even to the Wednesday, 8c9 m
Manuel, F · :da Manuel,
MORSE CHAPEL - Worship
present Lei's be really free,
Parcels, Le t... t.
11
a m , 1st and 3rd Sundays,
have viSions, come ahve The, Church
School , 10 a m.
Allen E Ball, Freda Ball, to
Apostle Paul recogmzed even
PORTLAND- Worsh1p 7 30
C. J. WISe, Leone W1se, I 22
w1th fa1th and hope, love was p m , Church School 9:30a.m
Acre, Chester.
Worship, 11 a.m
the greatest. If we have no love 2ndSUTTONand
4th
Sundays,
Church
Howard Baker Saunders,
or a hm1ted love we are en- School 10 am
Al1ce Ruth Saunders, Paul
WESLEYAN ( Raconel
slaved to grudges and hate.
S1mon, Alhe Simon , to Robert
Worship
11 a m , Church
The love of God known 10 School, 10, am
K W1lson, Wilbert G. Weaver,
Chnsl bmds together the
UMYF for all churches of the
Lol, Pomeroy
mgred1ents of truth and faith 10 Soulhern Clusler, 7.30 p m.
Clara Colhns, dec'd , to
a wtnntng combtnatwn We each Sunday at the Youth
Center (Oak Grove Road l
Lorena RICe, Florence Metruly become free. There is
NORTH EAST CLUSTER
Dame!, Bernice Pauley, Cerl.
forgiveness, assurance, conRev. Jacob Lehman
of Trans., Middleport.
Rev.
Standley Brandum
cern, VISion, truth, and works
Erma Nelson to Ohio Power
JOPPA - Worship 10 a m ,
10 this tolal love.
Church School 9 a.m.; Prayer
Co , Ease., Columbia.
A popular song now IS ••Whal Meetmg, Wednesday, 8 p m
Frankhn Real Estate Co to
LONG BOTTOM - Church
the World Needs Now 1s l&lt;lve,
Ohio Power Co., Re-Record
services,
, Sunday School
Love, Love"; yes and now, and 9145 a m9 a.m
B1ble
study every
Ease , Lebanon
I would hope each of our Th ursday, 7.30 p m
Harry Jackson, Fanme
NORTH BETHEL - Worsh1p
prayers would be 0 Lord, lel 1t
Jackson to J B O'Bnen,
11
am , Church School 10 a.m
begm WIth me
ALFRED - Sunday schooL
Agent, Parcel, Rutland
9 45 a.m each Sunday;
A. Glenn Hamng, Elizabeth

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DAY PLANNED
A planmng sesswn lor the
World Day of Prayer lo be
celebrated at the Sacred Hearl
Church on March 3 has been
scheduled for Tuesday at I
p m. al the Mount Moriah
Bapt1st Church, Middleport.
Mrs Campbell Harper IS
president

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each

Sunday Prayer meeting, 7 45
p m Wednesday , WSCS, 8 p.m
on th1rd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
school , 9 30, preachmg, 7 30
p.m Sunday ; prayer meeting,
7 30 p m Tuesday, WSCS, 7 30
f~rst Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE- Worship,
10 am. , Church School, 9 a.m
TUPPERS PLAINS
Worshop 9 a m , Church School
10 a.m
KENO ClfURCH OF CHRIST,
Hobart Newe ll , supt. Services

weekly, 9 30 am on Sunday.
Prea ch1ng first and third
Sundays of month by Clifford
Smith, 9 30 a.m
HOBSON CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrel Ooddrllt,
pastor. Sunday School, 9 30
a.m , Leonard Gilmore, first

elder, evening service, 7 JO
pm
Wednesday prayer
meetong, 7 30 p.m.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - RaCine Route 2. The
Rev . Charles Hand, pastor
Sunday school, 9 45 am ,
m orning worship , l1 a.m

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Convenient
Terms.

Even1ng sennces. Thuesday

and Fnday, 7 30
BEARWALLOW RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST- Oavld
Jewell , pastor Bible study, 9 30
~ m.. morning worship, 10:30,
even1ng worship, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Bible study, 7 30
pm.
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Mason,

UNITED MINISTRY OF SE-rvice, 7 30 p.m ; Youth
MEIGS COUNTY, The United meet lng 6 30 p m , E ven1ng
Presbyter10n Church, Dwight worsh1p, 7:30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
L Zav11z, Pastor D~rec tor,
George W Hulton and Rev. NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert ,
L1nson Stebbms, Ass't PastorDtrec !ors .

FIRST

UNITED PRESHarrisonville,
Sunday Church School. 9:30

aYTE R IAN,

a m , Mrs Homer L,ee, Supt ,

Grate, pastor Worship service,

11 am . and 7· 30 p.m. Sunday. •
Sunday School, 9: 30 a m.
, Jllchard Barton, supt Prayer
meellng , Wednesday, 7 30 p.m.
Bradford Church of Chrlst.Ctlflord Smith, minister
Sunday School 9 30 a .m ,
morning church 10 39 a.m. ;

Mor01ng Worship 10:30 a m
FIRST
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport,
Sunday Church School, 9:30 Sunday evening serv1ce, 7 30
a m , Lewts Sauer, Supt , p m Wedn~s day service, 8 p.m.
MornlnQ Worsh1o, 10 30 a.m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
FIRST
UNITED METHODIST - Rev Eugene
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse, Gill, pastor William Bailey,
M or mng Wors hi p, 9 a m • supt Sunday School, 9 30 a.m.;
Sunday Church School, 10 am . Mornong worshop, 10 30 a.m.
Mrs Sampson Hall, Supt
Evening worsh1p, 7·JO .
STIVERSVILLE
COM- Wednesday, Chnstlan """'"
MUNITY, Rev Edsel Hart,
pas tor Sunday School serv1ce Cru•ade.
meetmg 7·6·30
30 p P·
m."1 · ~.,""'dl:.v.
"
10 am. Prayer Meeting each chotr practice, 7 p m.
Thursday 7· JO p m Sunday
DEXTER CHURCH OF
evening servtce , 7 30 p m
CHRIST - Danny Evans,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST pastor Norman C. Will, supf.
Pomeroy Harrisonville Sunday School 9. 30 am.;
Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor Worship serv1ce, 10:30 a m
Paul McElroy, Sunday School Chnsltan Endeavor Sunday
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 a m ; evenmg.
'
morning worship and com
REORGANIZED CHURCH
munton, 10 30 am ; Sunday OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
evening youth Christian en TER DAY SAINTS - Portland.deavor . 6"30 , Worship services, Racone Road Ralph Johnson,
Sunday, 7 30 p m Wednesday pastor. Herbert While, Sunday
evening prayer meeting and School Director Sunday School,
B1ble study. 7 30 p.m ,
9 30 a.m , Morning worship,
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - 10 30 a m.; Sunday evening
Pine Grove, the Rev Arthur service 7 p m. Wednesday
Combs, pastor . Sunday school, evenmg prayer services, 7 30
9 30 a.m ., church services, pm
tO 30 a m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST BRADBURY CHURCH OF Great Bend, Charles Norrts,
CHRIST - Roy Bill Carter, pastor Worship servtce, 9 30
evangelist ; Wilbur Haning, a.m .; Sunday School. 10 30 a m.
Bible schoolsupl ; Bible school,
CARLETON CHURCH 9 30 am ; morning worsh1p, Kingsbury Road. Sunday
10 30 am., evening worship, 7 School. 9 30 a.m , Ralph Carl,
p.m., Christian Workers Class, supl Worshtp service, 10 30
Tuesday, 7 p m ; Wednesday a m. and 7 30 p m allernalely.
prayer meeting, 7 p m
Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7 30 p m. Rev Jay Sliles,
ANTIQUITY BAPTIS't
pastor
Rev Freeland Noms, pastor
0 L 0
0 E X T E R
Sunday school, 10 am .. church CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
serv1ce , 7 p m. Wednesday - Rev Willard Qutcher ,
Bible study, 7 p m

pastor

Mrs. Worley Franc1s,

BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE,
Minersville, J. A McWaters,
pastor Sunday School, 10 a m..
mornmg worship, 11 a .m ,

Sunday School Supt Sunday
School, 9·45 a.m Church Ser
vices first and third Sundays
follOW ing Sunday School.

Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7 3G p m
.
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE Sunday School, 9 30 am ,

LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
- Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor,
Sunday School supl , Ronald
Osborne B1ble School, 9 30
a.m. ; preachmg 10· 45 am,

Morning Worshtp, 10·30 am .•

Evenrng serv ices, 7 30 p m .

Cltntock, pastor

Rev

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- 6 45 p.m.. EvangeliStiC serv1ce,
Charles Norns, pastor Sunday 7·30 p m. Prayer meettng ,
School, 9 30 a.m.. Mornmg Thursday. 7 30 p.m.
worship, 10 45 a.m, Sunday
FREE OOM
GOSPEL
even1ng worship, 7 30 p m ; MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev
Wednesday evening Btble L. R. Gluesencamp, ::&gt;astor
Study, 7 30 p m.
Roger Wilfred, Sr , Sunday
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, School Supt Sunday School,
Rev

p m.,

evening

Deeter, class

leader

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words. But th1s photo tells lhe whole story of mankind.

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Deuteronomy
5 l-10
Tuesday
Deuteronomy
5.24-33
Wednesday
Ezekiel
34 20-31
Thursday
John
12.44-50
FNday
Acts
26 6-19
Saturday
Romans
4·17-21

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firms and organizations whose names appear below.

Ernest Deeter, leader

ALL WEATHER ROOFING

MT. HERMON UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH IN
And Construction Co.
CHRIST- Rev Robert Shook,
D. B.A. Anthony Plumbing and
pastor Sunday School, 9 30
Heatinq
a [Tl.; Roy Pooler, s4pt" Alfr~d
Wolle', a~st ' s~pt ; lnor~l~g "' ' 2:40 Llncofrl"St.
992j 5'' 50- ~isllll!iJl96
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each Sunday Class meeting 11
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alternattng
Sunday

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Thursday, 7 p m.
7 30 p m Sunday Roger
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Buckley, presiden t Pr,ayer
Homer

Stephens, pastor

meet tng, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m

Sunday School. 9 30 a .m , Board meetmg first Monday

MARK VSTORE

Lanmore, pastor

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Rev

Samuel

Middleport, Ohio

Jackson,

pastor Sunday School , 10 am. ;
Mrs Gertrude Buller, sup!.

Prayer Servu; e, 1·30 p m ,
Bob Moore, preachmg service, 2 p.m

Sunday School Supt Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
School, classes for all ages, 9 30 CHRIST- Sunday school. 9 30
a.m , morning worship, 10.45 am , V H. Braley, supt.,
NYF'S · Sunday, 6·30 p m, communion and devot to ns,
evangelistic servtce Sunday, 10 30 am Re~ular board
7 30 p m. Mid week prayer meeting 7 30, thord Saturday
meeting, Wednesday, 7 30 p m each month.
Mtsslonary meettng, second
THE RUTLAND COMWednesday, 7 30 p m
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
UNITED
FAITH
Non Richard Dubbeld, pastor
Denommatlon - Rev Dennis School , 9: 30 a.m ; Worship
Weaver, pastor Sunday school, service, 11 a m , Wednesday
9 30 am ., Bob Barber, sup!.. prayer meeting , 7 30 p.m

Athens koad
Pomeroy
A Family That Worships Together
Stays Together

OHIO VAUEY BAKING CO.

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev
Lloyd D Gnmm, Jr , pastor
Sunday School, 9 30 a.m ;
Morn1ng worship, 10 30 a m ;

Young people's serv1ce , 6. 45
p m., Evangel i stic services
ning sermon, 11 a.m., Eventng 7 30 p m Wednesday evenmg'
service Christ1an Endeavor, servtce 7.30 p.m

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

RACINE FOOD MARKEl
The Store with Atteart
, Racine

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

president. Song

949-3342

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS .CO.

Chester, Ohio

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servrce and
MASON COUNTY
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sermon, 8· 20 Mid-Week pr~yer THE HILAND CHAPEL
meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p m. George Casto, pastor Sunday'
Mrs Marie Hols1nger, class School, 9 30, evenmg worship
leader
7.30. Thursday evening praye r'
Family Recreation
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT service. 7· 30 p.m.
Pomeroy-Member F. D. I.C.&amp;
Swimming
CHURCH Harrisonville MASON FIRST BAPTIST Federal Reserve System
Road. Rev Roy Taylor, pastor ; Second and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
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Henry Eblin, Sunday School Craig, paslor. Sunday school
&gt;upt ~unday School, 9·30 am ; 9· 45 a m , worship service, 11'
Meigs County Branch
evenmg worship, 7.30 p m . am , traimng un1on, 6 30 p.m. ;
Prayer and praise servtce, evening worshtp servtce, 1 30
Rexall Drugs
Thursday, 7:30pm
p.m Mid week prayer serv1ce
COMMUNITY CHURCH, Wednesday, 7· 30 p m
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Dexter Worshtp serv1ces
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE ' 992-2955
Pomeroy
Saturday and Sunday, 7 30 Serv1ces at 315 Main Sl , Pt
296 '#_· Second Ph. 992-3863 Pomeroy
Pm
- Pleasant, Sunday School 9 1s
HEMLOCK
GROVE a m Sundays, 11 a.m ; Wed
CHRISTIAN - Dav1d Stauffer, nesday, testimonial meeting 8
pastor, Stanford Stockton, sup! p m All welcome
and
MornlnQ worship, 9 30 am ,
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
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church school, 10· 30 a.m. ; -Letart Route 1, the Rev Sta n
Electric Motor Repair
St.
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young peoples meeting, o 30 Cra1g, pastor. Sunday schoo I,
Chester, Oh lo
810 W. Main
992 _5750
p m , even1ng worship, 7 30 9.30 am ; prayer and Bibl e
Choose the Church of your Choice
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pm
ser •1ce, Tuesday ~ 10 a m. ;
MT. UNION BAPTIST - worship serv1ce, Friday, 7 30
Rev Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday pm
school sup! , Joe Sayre. Sunday
MASON
CHURCH
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Take Someone with You to Church
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Meats and Groceries
evening worship, 7 30 Wed- minister Worship, 10 am ;
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Syracuse
992-3986
nesday prayer and B1ble study, B1blestudy, II 15a.m. , evenln '
Kermit Walton, Nf,Jr .
7 30 p m
worship, 7 30 p m. Mid wee~
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PLAINS serv1ce, Wednesday, 7 30 p "1
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MASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
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School supt , Sunday school. Va Chester Tennant, pasto r.
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9·30 am, Morning Sermon, Sunday school, 10 a.m.• mo r.
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Furniture and Appliances
Church and Office ~upplles-Glfts
10 30 a m Evening sermon, 7 nlng worship, II a m
pm.
992-2641
Phone
985-3308
Chester, 0.
evangelistic service, 7: 30 p.m
Middleport
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:Shook, pastor , Herschel Norris, 773 5133
sup\. Sunday school, 9· 30 a m., HARTFORD CHURCH 0 F
Attend the Church of Ynur ~olce
morning sermon, 10 30 a m ; CHRIST In Christian Union evenu,;~ sermon, 7 30 alter· Rev
O'Dell Manley, pasto r
Bulova Watches- Sales &amp; Service
natln•J t&gt;a ,:h Sunday. Prayer Sunday school, 9 30 a.m., Roge r
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Pomeroy
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Middleport
Ph.
992-34Y8
Pray er meeting, 7 30 p m 7· 30
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prayer meeting , 7 30 p m
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Smith, pastor. Sunday School, leader No Tuesday service
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CHRISTIAN
SCIENC E
Morning Worsh1p 11 a m .. Servoces, 315 Main St , PI
Devoted To the Interest of
Young Pt0ples servtce, 1 p m , Pleasant Sunday s~rv1ces ,
The Meigs-Mason Area
l{aclne, Ohio
Evening service, 7 30 p.m , a rn Wednesday IT'eshmoni al
Ph . 949-3272
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Wednesday Mid Week Prayer meehr,g , 7 30 p m

THE .fARMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.
SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

ROYAL OAK.PARK

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

GAUL'S TRAILER SALES
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POMEROY ELECTRIC SERVICE

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

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church, 7 30 p m , prayer
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IN CHRIST-Eldon R Blake,
pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.,
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Middleport, Ohio

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SILVER RUN FREE BAP·
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pastor Sunday schocl. 10 a .m ;
Henry Dav1s, supt , evening
serv 1ce, 7 30 p m Prayer
' meeting, trhur,day, 7 30 p.m
"""CHESTEif CHURCH OF' GOO- Rev James Satterfield,
pastor. Sunday school, 9·30

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pratse , Wednesday, 7 :30 p m.

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NOW HE HAS
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NEW YORK (tefS) - Gene
Hackm8n's odda-on favorite to
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Connection", and kn~s he's
hOt: he'll "produce" his next ·
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SUNDAY
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5:30-13,
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7:30-8, "Ben Hur" (Part ill
controversy eomeoo sUD is
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smut charges - and promptly
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lea[ied to tiJjl capacity biz it had r .
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9: D0--3, "Probe"
11: J0-13, " The Invincible
With their chicks all grown
Gladiator"
up and gone, the Perry CornOf!
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sold their big and lovely Fla
Go Around the World In a
manswn; they'll move nearby
(Lost Tree Village) next month
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legit theaters here In usuall)
flourishing mi!Heason; live or
45th St. alone ... Dick Van Dyke
boasted about h1s show's
courage when he fielded an
episode last fall about a OWl
and priest flouting the1r
celibacy vows - until the
Catholic revulsion-count came
in; Dickie Baby now officially
"regrets"; meaning regrets
the concentrated squawk ... No
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Connery, he says a gin - Roger
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God's Church IS the natural means of resolvmg
d1scord. Human nature being what it is, heaven on
earth is 1mpossible But improvement on earth is possible - necessary!
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a m., Young People' s servtce,

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life. We can do somethmg about that barbed wire.
More understanding, and selfless-not selfish-action
would do much to purge our world of ugliness

Evening worshop, 7 30 p m.,
HYSELL
RUN
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Wednesday, Sunday School METHODIST - Cecil W1se,
Superintendent, Pauline Me· Pastor Sunday School , 9.30
M Wolfe.

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·Br'Way

The barbed wire symbolizes this earth we live m filled with war, hatred, greed Transcendmg the uglmess
of this world 1s the Cross, symbol of Chnst's sacnfice
for us, the prom1se of eternal life.

Tra1ntng Union, 6' 30 p m ; Second and fourth Saturday
evening worsh1p, 7 30 p m evenings, 8 p.m . services

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Business Services

SMil'H NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
COLONIAL
AUTO BODY

lo·aner
cars
and
estimates,
also
mechanical
repairs .
Phone 992-l793

Notice
GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Feb . 20. I
p. m . Factory choked guns
only. Second place shooters
get free shot In next match .
Assorted meats . Racine Gun
Club .
2-17-3tc

1WILL have a va cancy Marcn 1
for elderly lady . I have 14
years exper ience . Would

prefer pri vate person . Phone
843-2600 Porlland .

2-18-31c

Bt LL NELSON, 992-3657
TOM CROW, 992-2580

with or without kltc~en
privileges.
.
Individual Cater1ng
Will seat up to 150 people .

Phone
992-3975

992-5786

69 CHEVROLET.. .......... J1395

CALL
HILTON WOLFE, 949-3211
DALE DUTTON, 992-2534

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

The
private parties, banquets,
special occasions.
Idea 1 for meefing place -

Mach I, 4 speed, A-1 condition.

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
"Floor Display.

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

'5.55
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Help Wanted

The Station

That Listens

Real Estate For Sale

To You

Wanted To Buy

WMP0/1390 .
ON YOUR DIAL

Mobile Homes For Sale

ORDER
"FIELD SEEDS

62 CHEVROLET.............. __$295
Impala,

i

See: Ray Riggs or AI Zeigler

RIGGS BROS., INC.
-USED CARS
PH. 985-4100
Located on S. Rt. 7

. For Rent or Sale

Order Now &amp; Save!

UPHOLST ERIN G SER V ICto ,
complete se lection of fabr ics
and vi nyl to choose from . Pi ck
up and deli ve r y . Slat er
Upholsteri ng, Rt . 3, Pomeroy,
phone 992-36 17.
2·3·30tp

3-BEDROOM Vlndale mobile
home, 11h baths, situated on
choice rental lot ; call after 6
p.m. weekdays or any lime on
weekend 992-5570, Herman
Bolinger .
2-16-6tp

For Sale or Trade
1968
TEMPEST , 2 door
aulom ati c. Ph one 992-6547.
2· 15-lfc

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V.F. W. Gunshooi, noon, Sun - 1967 OPEL Wagon, 1964 Ford, 4
day, Feb. 20, Broad Run Gun
door automat ic. Phone 992Club, New Haven, sponsored
6547.
by Post 9926, Mason , W. Va .
2-18-tfc
2-16-31p

For Rent
Help Wanted
OFFICE GIRL , receptionist.
typ i ng , reports , limited
bookkeeping . Pleasing per.
sonali ty. References. Wrife to
Box R, c-o The Da ily Sentinel ,
Box 729 , Pom oroy, Ohio.
2-17-3tc

WANTED!

FURNISHED and unfurni shed
apartments . Close to school.
Phone 992·5434 .
10-18-tfc
-LO
: cT
::cS
::100
,...,. x- 18_0_a-nd_ 3_
3 -, 90 ;
Warehouses 32 )( 75, 25 x 50,
and 23 x 48. Call 992-7178. to
lease any or all of above a1610
E. Main St.
2· 16-6tc
2 BEDROOM mobile home In
Racine area : Phone 992-6329.
2-16-lfc

Carriers For
MASON
and
HARTFORD
The Dai~ Sentinel

For Sale

AFGHANS - S~O &amp; $45 ; Quill;
- SSO ; Quill tops - SIS; phone
992-2686.
2· 11-lOtp

More Oassifieds
On Page Two

Ph, 614-992·215£

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

Real Estate For Sale

Cleland
Realty
OFF ICE 992 -2259 T1 LL 4: 00
EVENINGS&amp;
SUNDAYS992-2568
BABY FARM- 6ACRES
HARRISONVILLE - 1 story
frame , S rooms , bath, nice
k itchen,
COMPLETELY
RENOVATED,
garage ,
ut ili ty room and cold room ,
s mall ou t - bu [ tdings.
510,950.00.
REAL ESTATE IS
CLIMBING DAILY
POMEROY - · l'/2 story fr ame ,
6 rooms, 3 bedroom s with
closets , bath, cabinets In
kitchen, porches, basement ,
CLOSE IN. 56,500.00 .
WHY CLIMB STAIRS
POMEROY - 1 story frame, 2
bedrooms, bath, basement,
IN
EXCELLENT
CON ·
DillON. large lot. S7 ,900 .00.
WE HAVE BU~ERS , SO CALL
CLELAND ' S FOR FAST
ACTION .
DEXTER - Lot 150 x 100, barn ,
large storage building, 2 story
home , 4 bedro oms , bath ,
glaSsed in side porch, fron t
porch . fuel -oil for ced air hea t,
JUST $8,900.00
HENRI' CLELAND,
REALTOR

_

2-16-6tc
__:.__

LETART
5 room ._ house. Side porch,
s m~ll basement. Larg e lot on
~38 .

ss.soo.oo.

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_992 •33 :&gt;5

Assor.

9a Lux. Sed.,all black with gray cloth Interior, ·

only 52,768 miles ~n this car. One owner.

1967 BUIC• k...Now
......Fqr
.....Only
......$1295
.. · _

U'LABNER

Sky Lark conv., all white with black interior,
350 engine, auto., P.S. Get ready for summer
in this beauty. On Sale.

AMERICA 15 TH' LAND 0'
OPPORTUNIT'r'!!- THAR: S
A OPPOP.TUNIN FO' AN'/
PANTLESS, BUT AMBITIOUS
'fOUNG MAN TO EARN
HISSElF A PAIR!!

1967 .Ford .............. only $1295
Galax I 500, 2 dr. H. T. Maroon with bla·c k in·
terior, V-8, auto .• P.S., P.B. Local one owner.
This is an extra nice car.

W E IS WI LLIN'TO
DO ANVTHING CLE.AN UP, RUN

ME REL'r'
IN
.

EP.AANDS - AN'

PANTS!!
AH IS

YO' DON'T HAV E

PANT

TOPA'IUSIN

LESS.

MONE.'f!!

1964 Chev•.............. only $495
Chevelle 2 dr . sed ., 6 cyl ., standard trans.
Green with white top. · Real nice car.

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W~"T'5 TWii IPI!A OF
SITTING ~li I'U&gt;.Tf.M
"TO ~ OFF IN '1'14i
MIPP\.Ii OF THE N16HT,

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See Bill Nelson, Ron Smith, Ceward Calvert,
or Ed Bartels. Open Evenings Till 7 P.M. Sat.
TillS P.M. Service Till12 Noon on Sat.

WINNIE WINKLE

YOU WAOCV WABBIT?

ANYWAY, I
'IIONDE'R Wf!O
COULD HAVE

® 60LLY1 JF I'D KNOWN THE: ,6Q~·'::.
55~::t:::~
/JIPN1T TEL~ YOU ABOUT .,

8

THE VALI!:NTINE CARD
SHE GOT I VvO.JLDN 'T
HAVE OPENED M Y
BIG MOUTH!

5ENTIT .

COME: 10 "IHINK OF IT,
WHY P/PNT WINNIE

MENTION "IHE CARD 10
ME ? AFTER A~ ~ . :7H;;
i$ MY515i=R-IN·
LAW!

Pomeroy, Ohio

70 Maverick 2 Dr., 6 cyl.; std•••••••••••••.11595
69 Ford XL Convertible, air ••••••••••.••••••11695
69 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, air••••••••••••• ,•• 12695
69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air •••••••12595 .
68 Volkswagen Cpe., radio, heater •••••••• 11195
68 Dodge Polara 2 Door H.T.••••••••••••••11495
67 Olds 88 H.T. Coupe, air••••••••••••••••.11295
67 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe ••••••••.•••••••• 11095
66 Olds 88 4 Door••••••••••••••••••••••••••.'895
66 Mercury Sta. Wagon, V-8 auto••••••••••• ,1795

66 Buick laSabre 4 Door, air••• , •••••••••• 1995
65 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door ••••••••••••••••••• ~795
65 MerCUIJ Station Wagon, air .............. '695
66 Comet 2 Dr. H.T., V-8 std••.•••••• ,•••••.'695
60 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan ••••••••••••••••••••. 195

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
,
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
, Open Evenings Until_i:,oo-Til 5 PM. Sat.

71 Plymouth
Duster
.

340 eng ine, 4 speed .

'

-1 .;een!

69 Corvette

Don' rush!
I'll ~et
a ~pel I!

Small V-8, 4 speed, red.

10·Buick

68 Camaro

Electra 225

V-8, 4 speed, blue with
black vinyl top .

Loaded with extras, yellow
wifh brown vinyl top.

ZSIGIIS
OF
QUALITY

! ClMl WHIP
... PASS

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69 Chevrolet
Impala
V-8, auto ., P .S.. P. B.,
factory air, blue with while
lop.

One Used Snowmobile

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11¥/~~E! WttAT'LL

lAST THI~ I REMEMBeR IS
I!MTCHIN' THEM MOTORclt:teS
ZOOMII'I' 1'1\Sl AHD lliff'l ... ~
I 84.ACK OUT! SAri1Y! ~H .
- BRfATHirl' REGULAR--· LIKE
HE'S SLEEPIN'I--·

. I 00~

FORc;fT IT! SHE'S
LOCI&lt;EO UP I~ THERE
AND WE'VE GOT TO
MAKE UP TIME!

1966 VOLKSWAGEN SQ. BACK SEDAN
$1095
New ring lob, clean Interior, good tires, radio, heater.
Sharp black finish.
.
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Po~~!~!s.~~r Co•. @)
1'PMEROY, OHIO

Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

HOU SE, 1642 Lincoln Heights.
Call Danny Thompson , 992·
2196.
7·18-lfc

HOUSE In Long Bottom. phone
985-3529.
1·28-tfc

Auto Sales

NiCE 2-sfory home with iull
basement. 2 lots, new forced 1963 CHEVROL~T Impala,
air fur'nace . Near Pomeroy.
automatic tr~nsmlssion, air
Elementory School. Phcne
conditioned, power steering,
992-7384 to see .
good tires, $395. Phone 9922718.
1J.7dfc
2-16-3tc

3 BEDROOM ranch fyp; home:Arbaugh Addition, Tuppets 1970 COR VET . 4i4 4-speed
convertible . Good cond.lllon.
Plains . All new wit~ total
Phone 675 -1340.
elec tric ond central air
2-17-61c
conditioning, Lath and''' fully
carpeted , full bosemenl ; 1965 PLYMOUTH Signet, VB, 4
gara9e in bas~ment . See by
s1-1eed 1ransm l sslon , new
apporntment, phone 992-2196
l ires, good condition . Phone
or 992"3585 . Da')ny Thompson. ,
742-5042
.
Financing' available .
2· t8-3tc
992-2318 ·
11-30-tfc

THEN t lOST 51ClHT
OF TIIEM, CHIEF!

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I. West

ACROSS

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formed
on beer

The Used Car Lot with a HARTl

cert

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DICK TRACY •

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vltltor

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BUT THIS AREA IS NOW
A STATE PARI&lt;,

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CIREW ON HI~ VICitMS.

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fl. Pill.
X.ppa

I'LACC5

AND DO NEW THIN65

DOWN ·
LRumcake

This Franchise does not require a large in vestment . Program is designed to furnish
Agent with ~ rea~y market, pre-sold
customers. and 1mmed1ate commissions.

J.AIIu

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LDrum-

how to work l&amp;:
AXYDLBAAXl
II L 0 N G FE. L L O·lf
One hitter limply standi for another .. In thll Alllple A lit
u..,a lor the three L'o. X for the two O's, ete. SlnJie !etten,
apostrophe~, \he lenctb 1111d formoUon of tbe words are Ill
hlnll. Eaeh cloy the eode !etten are dllfel'elll

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Write today, givif!g your name, address and
telephone
number·
·with · c.omplete
qualifications to:·
· Agency Development Department, 4-1
Montgomery Ward &amp; Company, Inc.
100 South Monroe, Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21232

11'5 ALSO A LOT EMlER
IF 'iOIJ HAVE 't1&gt;UR ~RETA~

ALON6 "To PHONE AHEAP
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Montgomery Ward Is looking for Sales Agents.
Husband-Wife team on a full -time basis ..
Experienced . in Sales and Management.

Everything is made avaflable from store
fjxtures, display material and Catalogs to
your training with capable and trained
assistance. You will retain a favorable per- .
centage of the profits.
. .

apart

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(colloq.)

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Large Established Company
Century Old Catalog Business

I. Oneofa
warnine
trio
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"dltmal

science"
(abbr.)

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f'tiJreeU
in threes
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

7. Celebes
ox

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JlOued

· '64 VOLKSWAGEN, 2 dr. sedan, FOR THE BEST deal In a
gray wi th matching Interior,
or used mobile home, trygood condllion, S450. Phone
Kanauga Mobile Home Sales,
992-6048.
Kanauga, Ohio.
2·13·71c
12-17-901c

maoeot
· 5.Cobraof
EIYPt
I.Excludln&amp;

handle

li.Dahl

Unocnmble&amp;Mufaur.lwnbleo,
one letter to eadl I!IUtlft, to
form rour ordlnar7 wordo.

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Point

YtllerYfo er,pt..IM!e: KNOWLEDGE COMES BY TAK·
JNG TH!NGS APART. BUT WISDOM CC;ol.E~ &lt;I r PU'M'lNO:
THINGS 1'0Gii:T!!ER .~l(.' !' :i A. MORRISON"
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THEY weRE Rtl!iHT
BEHIND ME ... AltO

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P~meroy

Motor Co.

f&gt;ro I CAN ~IP

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V-8, auto., P.S.. P. B.

Auto Sales

LI~L~-LII/ERSD

'OJ\...J.l!.\1-\-H~k
OIJ~

6 cyl., auto .. 2 dr, sedan .

V -8, auto. trans .. P. S.,
P.B., air condition . Built-In
stereo tape player .

~.

LI~EI&lt;ED ~ .

' 69 Pontiac · 69 Chevrolet
Nova
-Station Wagon

70
Monte Carlo

'OJ'IIE /&gt;.

'OU~ .l•d.ILY·

li.En-

1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU HTCPE.
$1395
327 engine, 4 speed trans ., clean interior &amp; good t ii-es.
Med. grn. finish . Nice.

'

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USED CARS

1969 CHEV , IMPALA CPE,
12095
a~Jtomatlc trans ., p, steering, factory air
cond1t1oned, goad w-w tires, radio, dark green finish with
spotless interior.

35ACRES
For Housing development .
Chester water . 2 electric
comp~nies available.
46 ACRES
Modern 3 bedroom home,
bath, nice kitchen, forced air
heat. Full basement, den
with fireplace . 2 barns, small .
pond . Minerals.
We Have 2 Businesses and 3
Business
Locations
Available.
We are now taking listings
for the spring r ush . Would
you like to put your proper ty
on oUr list . No charge, if no
sale .
HELEN L. TEAFORD,

WALK.

Ph. 992-2174

v.a ~~gine,

2 APARTMENTS
11 ROOMS- S with bath. up,
6 with bath, down. Large
porch . 2 lots in M iddleport.
Near stores.
29 ACRES
FREE GA5-With oil income, 6 room house, bath , 3
bedrooms, barn, garrlen,
young fruit .
2ACRES
On Rt. 7 - 33 . All utilities
available. Asliing S2SOO .OO.

LITTL£

'1967 Olds ..............only $1495

500 E. Main St.

TEAFORD, SR.
Broker
ItO Mechanic St.
Pomeroy,()., 45769

CAR 10 TAKE A

.Smith Nelson Motors, Inc.

VIRGIL B.

1220 Washington Blvd,
Belpre, Ohio

I JUST LEFT ltW

Satellite, 2 dr. H·, r., l18 engine, auto.; P. S. &amp;
P. B. This is a real nice car, has a mod vinyl
top. ·

IIWC:Kl I'OinW:

12' · 14' · 24' · WiDE

SEED CORN

Chester, Ohio

Great Cars Make Great Deals

Employment Wanted

FERTILIZER

dr.

H&lt; IM trees ; clean out attics,
cellars, basements , very
rea sonable. Phone 949-3221 .
2-15-6lc

-GUARANTEEDSTILL target shoot , Sunday, L-----~--~
Feb. 20. 1 p. m . All hand SiGNS, posters, moll boxes and.
Phone 992-2094
choked guns will be han favorite saying ; hand let dicapped . Rulland Gun Club
tered ; In your lavorite style .
on New Lima Rd .
2·17-3tc
David Hooker. Rt. 2, Albany,
ALL SIDE Builders &amp; Con ·
Oh io 4571 0 ( Pagetown l.
Open 8 Til S
st r uction Co. We specialize in
2-6-JOtc
Monday
thru
Saturday
vinyl and steel
aluminum,
GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Feb. 20, 1 ----~,---:::::~=
606
E.
Main,
Pomeroy,
0.
si
ding
i
fiberglas,
brick a'nd
p. m. Mile Hill Road . 20 lb. BACKHOE AND DOZER work .
stone ; comp lete line of
Septic tanks Installed. George
steak. hams, bacons, span·
r esi dential and commercial
sored by Racine Fire Dept.
(Bill) Pullins . Phone992-2478. SEWING MACHINES. Repa ir
roof
i ng ;
remodeling,
2· 17·31c
A-15-tfc
service. all makes. 992-2284.
building , suspended ceilings,
The Fabric Shcp, Pomeroy .
interior and ex ter ior pain INSTRUCTION in organ ·and
Authorized Singer Sales and
piano, Geral d Haffner, phone Why buy new furniture? Have
ting ; complete li ne of
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
that old made new by Sylvia 's
Ma sonry work . All work
992·3825.
3·29
-lfc
Uph olstering Shop , Mrs .
2-8-121c
guaranteed to cu stomer
·- - Woodrow T. Zwilling, Prop., sat is faction, We are fully
SEPTIC
tanks
cleaned
.
_
Miller
Syracuse, Ohio.
insured for your protection. 32
KOSCOT KOSMETICS . They 're
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohto. Ph .
N.
Second, ph. 992-3918 .
Great : over 10 speCi als this · - - - - - - - : - - - - : =2=-·l-=
0-30tp
662-3035.
_ _ c
2 12 11
2·15-JOic
month . Please call 992-5113
for any informa ti on. Brown 's. READY -MIX CONCRETE. de·
2-8 -tfc
livered right to your project . AU.TOMOBIL E insurance been 0 ' DELL WHEEL alighment
--------Fast
and
easy.
Free
cancelled?
Lost
your
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.
ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT ...
estimates . Phone 992 -3284 .
operator's license? Call 992·
Complete front end service,
overweightr ladies, teens and
Goeteln Ready -Mix Co.,
tune up and brake service.
2966
men Interested In a Weight
Mid leport, Ohio.
·
6-15-tfc
Wheels
balanced
elec Watchers (R) Class In
6-30-tfc,
Ironically .
All
work
Pomeroy write : Weight -...R-:
-R~·,-:,n-:N-:,-:-::~~-:
_ ,,-._:,c-:
ftdoc. A:-n-;:te-n',-,na SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, , , '· guaranPhleed .
Retsonable
Watchers (R) , 1863 Section ""
••~ _., •-• ~·
· REASONABLE rates . Ph ." 446'
rates .
one 992-321.:
Rd .. Cincinnati, Ohio 45237.
Service. Phone 992 -1522.
7-27-lfc
4792 , Galli&amp;olis. John Russell ,
6-10-tfc
10-3·Ifc
Owner &amp; pera t or .
5-12-lfr
C. BRAOFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service
SAVE up to one half. Bring your
Phone 949-3821
sick TV to Chuck ' s TV shop ,
Racine. Ohio
151 Butternut Ave .. Pomeroy .
Crill Bradford
RESPONSIBLE person to work
s. J.tfc
and manage route. Pick ·UP
11 ·21 -ttc
and
delivery .
A. B .C.
Cleaners, Mason, W. Va .
WANT WORK at nome ad ·
2-8-tfc
dresslna and stuffing en velopesf Rush self -stamped ::
SIX ROOM house. 133 Butternut
B-:A;::
B:-;
Y-;;S1
;-;T:::T-::E-;;R-;:1n:-:m:-::
y-;:h:::om::e::-;1: 30
envelope to F. Uribe. Box 36,
Ave. Contact Ed Hedrick, 2137
p.m . to 1: 30 a.m ., Monday
Albany , Ohio, 45710.
Wadsworth
Drive, Columbus,
thru Friday in M iddleport.
1·6-tfc
Ohio,
phone
237-4334 .
.
Phone 992-2012 before 1 p.m .
11 ·21 -tfc
2-1 5-61c
1 WILL NOT be responsible for
4 BEDROOM, oath . &amp; half.
any de bt s contracted by
utility room, built -in kitchen ,
anyone other than myself .
wall to wall carpet &amp; garage.
Si gned : James A. Ful t z.
WE
WANT
to
buy
a
used
Located 112 mile north of
2: 16-3lp
Rotot iller . Phon e Fred Miller
Eastern High School. House is
---------'247-2112.
almost
finished and others
GUN SHOOT, also rifle matches
2·18·31c
being
buill.
Call 985-3598.
- optm sites only, Forked
1-21 -JOic
Run Sportsman Club, Sunday, BOAR h-og , 200 to 250 lbs.
Feb. 20 , 12 noon .
60Xl 2, 2-bedroom , all -electric , NEW HAVEN
Modern 32-16·31c Phone 2~7 - 1161.
air conditioned, 8x20 ft . Porch
2·13-6tc
bedroom brick house. House
and
aluminum awning,
is
paneled,
carpeted
aluminum skirting, cam .
SHOOTING Match, _ Saturday, OLD FURNITURE , Round Oak
bedrooms, living roam, hall .
pletely setup . Beautiful
Feb. 19, at the Racme Planing tables, Brass beds, dishes,
Two baths, kitchen, dining
bcation. Owner leaving state .
Mtll at 6 p .m . Factory choke
clocks, and -or complete
room,
full basement. double,
Phone 949-4892 or 992·5272.
gun s only . Assorted meat.
households . Write M . D.
garage,
breeze-way , allached
1-10-tfc
Sponsored by the Syracuse
Miller, Rt . 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
storage space, front porch &amp;
Fire Dept.
Call 992-6?11 .
double back patio. Phon e 8822·16-3tc
. ~ - 17-lfc
2993 .
2-11 -61p
GO,OD used cha irs , prefer
Now's Time To
wooden . Call 992-9912.
1. HAVE cash buyers for homes
2·1 6-6tp
and farms. John While Realty
Co ., Athens, Ohio now serving
the Tri -Counfy Area . Call
Vera
Eblen,
Associate
EXPERIENCED painter .
Realtor,
992-3020.
Interior and exterior . Call
2·11 -6tc
Don VanMeter 985-395 1.
2-16-12tp

· 1969 Plymouth only $1695

65 VOLKSWAGEN ............ $695
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COMIN '

FUND

·eamaro6cyl., 3 speed on the floor. one owner.
Real sharp car, green exterior &amp; black "bucket
seats ,• Real sporty car.
.

68
·MERCURY.
................
~l395
Park Lane, 4 dr . factory air.

24o"Lincotn St.
Middleport, Ohio
Dba Anthony Plumbing
We have a complete Home
Maintenance Service the year
around. No matter what your
need . Complete roof or
spouting repair. Interior or
exterior carpentry . Ceiling
tile and Paneling and Siding .
Complete
Plumbing
&amp;
Heating .
Day Number 992-2550
We have 24 hr. emergency
service.
992-5803 -742-3947
992-3898 -742-4761
We are fully insured.

' Some Great Buys At
Smith Nelson

1968 Chev..............only $1595

66
FORD
...........................
$795
4 Dr ., auto. trans.

·Au WEATHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION &amp;
'
PLUMBING CO.

MIRACLES

I

M~HTCHIPIN
A LEETLE DAB
FER TH'NEW
STEEPLE

Belair, 4 dr.

-

and

Make reservations for your

69 MUSTANG ................ ~$1495

Sun roof, good condition .

OFFICE SUPPLIES

Orchid Room

ONE-OWNER CARS

percentage rate.

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SQUARE dance every Saturday
night 8: 30 to 12 midnight at
the Leg ion Hall al Rulland .
· Sponsored by the American
Legion .
2-17-2tp

FOUR NEW HOl'JIES
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
ONE HOME IN RACINE
TWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE
ONE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A 3 bedroom $16,900 .00 home can be purchased with a
monthly paY,menta s low as $65.00 for a fami./y with a base
salary of ss,ooo.oo and three children . 7'1• Pet. annual

1 fiE 9.- f'RK(~ ARt.
r&lt;tDK U!.!XA, Mof.JIQ UE

SE~;ME ')

DO, HAPPEN -OL: SNUFFY

·Used ~r ~argains

PRICED FOR THE

I

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Sentinel Cl~~:ssifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds Get ,Resultsl
WANT ADS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5
P.M .
Day
Befor e
Publi cation
Monday Deadllnq 9 a.m .
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
Will be accepted until9 a.m . for
'
Day of Publication ,
REGULATIONS .
The Publisher reserves the
r ight to edit or relect any ads
d~emed objectional.
The
publisher
w i II
not
be
respons ible for mar e than one
From the largest
klcorrect inserlion.
Bulldozer Radiat or to
.
RATES
-Smallest Heater Core .
For Want Ad Service
Nathan Biggs
5 cents per Word one in sert ion
Minimum Charge 75c
Radiator Specialist
12 cents per word three
.:onsecutive insertions.
18 cents per word six cOn·
secutive Insertions.
25 Per Cent Discount on pa id
Ph . 992·2174
Pomeroy
ads ond ads paid within 10 ':========~
days.
,_
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Sl.SO for 50 ward minimum .·
Each additional word 2c .
, BLIND ADS
537 High St.
Addit ional 25c Charge per
Advertisement.
Middleport, Ohio
OFFICE HOURS
Complete body repairs
8: 30 a.m . to 5:00 p.m . Daily,
and paintings. glass
8:30 a. m . to 12 : 00 Noon
Saturday.
installation,
free

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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Feb. 18,19 7~

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Business Services

SMil'H NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
COLONIAL
AUTO BODY

lo·aner
cars
and
estimates,
also
mechanical
repairs .
Phone 992-l793

Notice
GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Feb . 20. I
p. m . Factory choked guns
only. Second place shooters
get free shot In next match .
Assorted meats . Racine Gun
Club .
2-17-3tc

1WILL have a va cancy Marcn 1
for elderly lady . I have 14
years exper ience . Would

prefer pri vate person . Phone
843-2600 Porlland .

2-18-31c

Bt LL NELSON, 992-3657
TOM CROW, 992-2580

with or without kltc~en
privileges.
.
Individual Cater1ng
Will seat up to 150 people .

Phone
992-3975

992-5786

69 CHEVROLET.. .......... J1395

CALL
HILTON WOLFE, 949-3211
DALE DUTTON, 992-2534

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

The
private parties, banquets,
special occasions.
Idea 1 for meefing place -

Mach I, 4 speed, A-1 condition.

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
"Floor Display.

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

'5.55
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Help Wanted

The Station

That Listens

Real Estate For Sale

To You

Wanted To Buy

WMP0/1390 .
ON YOUR DIAL

Mobile Homes For Sale

ORDER
"FIELD SEEDS

62 CHEVROLET.............. __$295
Impala,

i

See: Ray Riggs or AI Zeigler

RIGGS BROS., INC.
-USED CARS
PH. 985-4100
Located on S. Rt. 7

. For Rent or Sale

Order Now &amp; Save!

UPHOLST ERIN G SER V ICto ,
complete se lection of fabr ics
and vi nyl to choose from . Pi ck
up and deli ve r y . Slat er
Upholsteri ng, Rt . 3, Pomeroy,
phone 992-36 17.
2·3·30tp

3-BEDROOM Vlndale mobile
home, 11h baths, situated on
choice rental lot ; call after 6
p.m. weekdays or any lime on
weekend 992-5570, Herman
Bolinger .
2-16-6tp

For Sale or Trade
1968
TEMPEST , 2 door
aulom ati c. Ph one 992-6547.
2· 15-lfc

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V.F. W. Gunshooi, noon, Sun - 1967 OPEL Wagon, 1964 Ford, 4
day, Feb. 20, Broad Run Gun
door automat ic. Phone 992Club, New Haven, sponsored
6547.
by Post 9926, Mason , W. Va .
2-18-tfc
2-16-31p

For Rent
Help Wanted
OFFICE GIRL , receptionist.
typ i ng , reports , limited
bookkeeping . Pleasing per.
sonali ty. References. Wrife to
Box R, c-o The Da ily Sentinel ,
Box 729 , Pom oroy, Ohio.
2-17-3tc

WANTED!

FURNISHED and unfurni shed
apartments . Close to school.
Phone 992·5434 .
10-18-tfc
-LO
: cT
::cS
::100
,...,. x- 18_0_a-nd_ 3_
3 -, 90 ;
Warehouses 32 )( 75, 25 x 50,
and 23 x 48. Call 992-7178. to
lease any or all of above a1610
E. Main St.
2· 16-6tc
2 BEDROOM mobile home In
Racine area : Phone 992-6329.
2-16-lfc

Carriers For
MASON
and
HARTFORD
The Dai~ Sentinel

For Sale

AFGHANS - S~O &amp; $45 ; Quill;
- SSO ; Quill tops - SIS; phone
992-2686.
2· 11-lOtp

More Oassifieds
On Page Two

Ph, 614-992·215£

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

Real Estate For Sale

Cleland
Realty
OFF ICE 992 -2259 T1 LL 4: 00
EVENINGS&amp;
SUNDAYS992-2568
BABY FARM- 6ACRES
HARRISONVILLE - 1 story
frame , S rooms , bath, nice
k itchen,
COMPLETELY
RENOVATED,
garage ,
ut ili ty room and cold room ,
s mall ou t - bu [ tdings.
510,950.00.
REAL ESTATE IS
CLIMBING DAILY
POMEROY - · l'/2 story fr ame ,
6 rooms, 3 bedroom s with
closets , bath, cabinets In
kitchen, porches, basement ,
CLOSE IN. 56,500.00 .
WHY CLIMB STAIRS
POMEROY - 1 story frame, 2
bedrooms, bath, basement,
IN
EXCELLENT
CON ·
DillON. large lot. S7 ,900 .00.
WE HAVE BU~ERS , SO CALL
CLELAND ' S FOR FAST
ACTION .
DEXTER - Lot 150 x 100, barn ,
large storage building, 2 story
home , 4 bedro oms , bath ,
glaSsed in side porch, fron t
porch . fuel -oil for ced air hea t,
JUST $8,900.00
HENRI' CLELAND,
REALTOR

_

2-16-6tc
__:.__

LETART
5 room ._ house. Side porch,
s m~ll basement. Larg e lot on
~38 .

ss.soo.oo.

I

_992 •33 :&gt;5

Assor.

9a Lux. Sed.,all black with gray cloth Interior, ·

only 52,768 miles ~n this car. One owner.

1967 BUIC• k...Now
......Fqr
.....Only
......$1295
.. · _

U'LABNER

Sky Lark conv., all white with black interior,
350 engine, auto., P.S. Get ready for summer
in this beauty. On Sale.

AMERICA 15 TH' LAND 0'
OPPORTUNIT'r'!!- THAR: S
A OPPOP.TUNIN FO' AN'/
PANTLESS, BUT AMBITIOUS
'fOUNG MAN TO EARN
HISSElF A PAIR!!

1967 .Ford .............. only $1295
Galax I 500, 2 dr. H. T. Maroon with bla·c k in·
terior, V-8, auto .• P.S., P.B. Local one owner.
This is an extra nice car.

W E IS WI LLIN'TO
DO ANVTHING CLE.AN UP, RUN

ME REL'r'
IN
.

EP.AANDS - AN'

PANTS!!
AH IS

YO' DON'T HAV E

PANT

TOPA'IUSIN

LESS.

MONE.'f!!

1964 Chev•.............. only $495
Chevelle 2 dr . sed ., 6 cyl ., standard trans.
Green with white top. · Real nice car.

@V

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W~"T'5 TWii IPI!A OF
SITTING ~li I'U&gt;.Tf.M
"TO ~ OFF IN '1'14i
MIPP\.Ii OF THE N16HT,

=.c&lt;?f'-

See Bill Nelson, Ron Smith, Ceward Calvert,
or Ed Bartels. Open Evenings Till 7 P.M. Sat.
TillS P.M. Service Till12 Noon on Sat.

WINNIE WINKLE

YOU WAOCV WABBIT?

ANYWAY, I
'IIONDE'R Wf!O
COULD HAVE

® 60LLY1 JF I'D KNOWN THE: ,6Q~·'::.
55~::t:::~
/JIPN1T TEL~ YOU ABOUT .,

8

THE VALI!:NTINE CARD
SHE GOT I VvO.JLDN 'T
HAVE OPENED M Y
BIG MOUTH!

5ENTIT .

COME: 10 "IHINK OF IT,
WHY P/PNT WINNIE

MENTION "IHE CARD 10
ME ? AFTER A~ ~ . :7H;;
i$ MY515i=R-IN·
LAW!

Pomeroy, Ohio

70 Maverick 2 Dr., 6 cyl.; std•••••••••••••.11595
69 Ford XL Convertible, air ••••••••••.••••••11695
69 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, air••••••••••••• ,•• 12695
69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air •••••••12595 .
68 Volkswagen Cpe., radio, heater •••••••• 11195
68 Dodge Polara 2 Door H.T.••••••••••••••11495
67 Olds 88 H.T. Coupe, air••••••••••••••••.11295
67 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe ••••••••.•••••••• 11095
66 Olds 88 4 Door••••••••••••••••••••••••••.'895
66 Mercury Sta. Wagon, V-8 auto••••••••••• ,1795

66 Buick laSabre 4 Door, air••• , •••••••••• 1995
65 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door ••••••••••••••••••• ~795
65 MerCUIJ Station Wagon, air .............. '695
66 Comet 2 Dr. H.T., V-8 std••.•••••• ,•••••.'695
60 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan ••••••••••••••••••••. 195

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
,
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
, Open Evenings Until_i:,oo-Til 5 PM. Sat.

71 Plymouth
Duster
.

340 eng ine, 4 speed .

'

-1 .;een!

69 Corvette

Don' rush!
I'll ~et
a ~pel I!

Small V-8, 4 speed, red.

10·Buick

68 Camaro

Electra 225

V-8, 4 speed, blue with
black vinyl top .

Loaded with extras, yellow
wifh brown vinyl top.

ZSIGIIS
OF
QUALITY

! ClMl WHIP
... PASS

'

69 Chevrolet
Impala
V-8, auto ., P .S.. P. B.,
factory air, blue with while
lop.

One Used Snowmobile

l
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11¥/~~E! WttAT'LL

lAST THI~ I REMEMBeR IS
I!MTCHIN' THEM MOTORclt:teS
ZOOMII'I' 1'1\Sl AHD lliff'l ... ~
I 84.ACK OUT! SAri1Y! ~H .
- BRfATHirl' REGULAR--· LIKE
HE'S SLEEPIN'I--·

. I 00~

FORc;fT IT! SHE'S
LOCI&lt;EO UP I~ THERE
AND WE'VE GOT TO
MAKE UP TIME!

1966 VOLKSWAGEN SQ. BACK SEDAN
$1095
New ring lob, clean Interior, good tires, radio, heater.
Sharp black finish.
.
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Po~~!~!s.~~r Co•. @)
1'PMEROY, OHIO

Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

HOU SE, 1642 Lincoln Heights.
Call Danny Thompson , 992·
2196.
7·18-lfc

HOUSE In Long Bottom. phone
985-3529.
1·28-tfc

Auto Sales

NiCE 2-sfory home with iull
basement. 2 lots, new forced 1963 CHEVROL~T Impala,
air fur'nace . Near Pomeroy.
automatic tr~nsmlssion, air
Elementory School. Phcne
conditioned, power steering,
992-7384 to see .
good tires, $395. Phone 9922718.
1J.7dfc
2-16-3tc

3 BEDROOM ranch fyp; home:Arbaugh Addition, Tuppets 1970 COR VET . 4i4 4-speed
convertible . Good cond.lllon.
Plains . All new wit~ total
Phone 675 -1340.
elec tric ond central air
2-17-61c
conditioning, Lath and''' fully
carpeted , full bosemenl ; 1965 PLYMOUTH Signet, VB, 4
gara9e in bas~ment . See by
s1-1eed 1ransm l sslon , new
apporntment, phone 992-2196
l ires, good condition . Phone
or 992"3585 . Da')ny Thompson. ,
742-5042
.
Financing' available .
2· t8-3tc
992-2318 ·
11-30-tfc

THEN t lOST 51ClHT
OF TIIEM, CHIEF!

~lYWID1ill;~:!!;'-t,c
I. West

ACROSS

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formed
on beer

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cert

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DICK TRACY •

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vltltor

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BUT THIS AREA IS NOW
A STATE PARI&lt;,

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CIREW ON HI~ VICitMS.

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Pro11id~t ntnrrin~ef" ~CIIidnnr.~-AN

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a. Potter'•
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IT'!&gt; FVN TO 5EE NEill

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fl. Pill.
X.ppa

I'LACC5

AND DO NEW THIN65

DOWN ·
LRumcake

This Franchise does not require a large in vestment . Program is designed to furnish
Agent with ~ rea~y market, pre-sold
customers. and 1mmed1ate commissions.

J.AIIu

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LDrum-

how to work l&amp;:
AXYDLBAAXl
II L 0 N G FE. L L O·lf
One hitter limply standi for another .. In thll Alllple A lit
u..,a lor the three L'o. X for the two O's, ete. SlnJie !etten,
apostrophe~, \he lenctb 1111d formoUon of tbe words are Ill
hlnll. Eaeh cloy the eode !etten are dllfel'elll

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Write today, givif!g your name, address and
telephone
number·
·with · c.omplete
qualifications to:·
· Agency Development Department, 4-1
Montgomery Ward &amp; Company, Inc.
100 South Monroe, Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21232

11'5 ALSO A LOT EMlER
IF 'iOIJ HAVE 't1&gt;UR ~RETA~

ALON6 "To PHONE AHEAP
FoR ~E~R'/Al10N5 ...

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Montgomery Ward Is looking for Sales Agents.
Husband-Wife team on a full -time basis ..
Experienced . in Sales and Management.

Everything is made avaflable from store
fjxtures, display material and Catalogs to
your training with capable and trained
assistance. You will retain a favorable per- .
centage of the profits.
. .

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(colloq.)

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Century Old Catalog Business

I. Oneofa
warnine
trio
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f'tiJreeU
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· '64 VOLKSWAGEN, 2 dr. sedan, FOR THE BEST deal In a
gray wi th matching Interior,
or used mobile home, trygood condllion, S450. Phone
Kanauga Mobile Home Sales,
992-6048.
Kanauga, Ohio.
2·13·71c
12-17-901c

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Unocnmble&amp;Mufaur.lwnbleo,
one letter to eadl I!IUtlft, to
form rour ordlnar7 wordo.

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YtllerYfo er,pt..IM!e: KNOWLEDGE COMES BY TAK·
JNG TH!NGS APART. BUT WISDOM CC;ol.E~ &lt;I r PU'M'lNO:
THINGS 1'0Gii:T!!ER .~l(.' !' :i A. MORRISON"
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THEY weRE Rtl!iHT
BEHIND ME ... AltO

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P~meroy

Motor Co.

f&gt;ro I CAN ~IP

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V-8, auto., P.S.. P. B.

Auto Sales

LI~L~-LII/ERSD

'OJ\...J.l!.\1-\-H~k
OIJ~

6 cyl., auto .. 2 dr, sedan .

V -8, auto. trans .. P. S.,
P.B., air condition . Built-In
stereo tape player .

~.

LI~EI&lt;ED ~ .

' 69 Pontiac · 69 Chevrolet
Nova
-Station Wagon

70
Monte Carlo

'OJ'IIE /&gt;.

'OU~ .l•d.ILY·

li.En-

1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU HTCPE.
$1395
327 engine, 4 speed trans ., clean interior &amp; good t ii-es.
Med. grn. finish . Nice.

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1969 CHEV , IMPALA CPE,
12095
a~Jtomatlc trans ., p, steering, factory air
cond1t1oned, goad w-w tires, radio, dark green finish with
spotless interior.

35ACRES
For Housing development .
Chester water . 2 electric
comp~nies available.
46 ACRES
Modern 3 bedroom home,
bath, nice kitchen, forced air
heat. Full basement, den
with fireplace . 2 barns, small .
pond . Minerals.
We Have 2 Businesses and 3
Business
Locations
Available.
We are now taking listings
for the spring r ush . Would
you like to put your proper ty
on oUr list . No charge, if no
sale .
HELEN L. TEAFORD,

WALK.

Ph. 992-2174

v.a ~~gine,

2 APARTMENTS
11 ROOMS- S with bath. up,
6 with bath, down. Large
porch . 2 lots in M iddleport.
Near stores.
29 ACRES
FREE GA5-With oil income, 6 room house, bath , 3
bedrooms, barn, garrlen,
young fruit .
2ACRES
On Rt. 7 - 33 . All utilities
available. Asliing S2SOO .OO.

LITTL£

'1967 Olds ..............only $1495

500 E. Main St.

TEAFORD, SR.
Broker
ItO Mechanic St.
Pomeroy,()., 45769

CAR 10 TAKE A

.Smith Nelson Motors, Inc.

VIRGIL B.

1220 Washington Blvd,
Belpre, Ohio

I JUST LEFT ltW

Satellite, 2 dr. H·, r., l18 engine, auto.; P. S. &amp;
P. B. This is a real nice car, has a mod vinyl
top. ·

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12' · 14' · 24' · WiDE

SEED CORN

Chester, Ohio

Great Cars Make Great Deals

Employment Wanted

FERTILIZER

dr.

H&lt; IM trees ; clean out attics,
cellars, basements , very
rea sonable. Phone 949-3221 .
2-15-6lc

-GUARANTEEDSTILL target shoot , Sunday, L-----~--~
Feb. 20. 1 p. m . All hand SiGNS, posters, moll boxes and.
Phone 992-2094
choked guns will be han favorite saying ; hand let dicapped . Rulland Gun Club
tered ; In your lavorite style .
on New Lima Rd .
2·17-3tc
David Hooker. Rt. 2, Albany,
ALL SIDE Builders &amp; Con ·
Oh io 4571 0 ( Pagetown l.
Open 8 Til S
st r uction Co. We specialize in
2-6-JOtc
Monday
thru
Saturday
vinyl and steel
aluminum,
GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Feb. 20, 1 ----~,---:::::~=
606
E.
Main,
Pomeroy,
0.
si
ding
i
fiberglas,
brick a'nd
p. m. Mile Hill Road . 20 lb. BACKHOE AND DOZER work .
stone ; comp lete line of
Septic tanks Installed. George
steak. hams, bacons, span·
r esi dential and commercial
sored by Racine Fire Dept.
(Bill) Pullins . Phone992-2478. SEWING MACHINES. Repa ir
roof
i ng ;
remodeling,
2· 17·31c
A-15-tfc
service. all makes. 992-2284.
building , suspended ceilings,
The Fabric Shcp, Pomeroy .
interior and ex ter ior pain INSTRUCTION in organ ·and
Authorized Singer Sales and
piano, Geral d Haffner, phone Why buy new furniture? Have
ting ; complete li ne of
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
that old made new by Sylvia 's
Ma sonry work . All work
992·3825.
3·29
-lfc
Uph olstering Shop , Mrs .
2-8-121c
guaranteed to cu stomer
·- - Woodrow T. Zwilling, Prop., sat is faction, We are fully
SEPTIC
tanks
cleaned
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Miller
Syracuse, Ohio.
insured for your protection. 32
KOSCOT KOSMETICS . They 're
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohto. Ph .
N.
Second, ph. 992-3918 .
Great : over 10 speCi als this · - - - - - - - : - - - - : =2=-·l-=
0-30tp
662-3035.
_ _ c
2 12 11
2·15-JOic
month . Please call 992-5113
for any informa ti on. Brown 's. READY -MIX CONCRETE. de·
2-8 -tfc
livered right to your project . AU.TOMOBIL E insurance been 0 ' DELL WHEEL alighment
--------Fast
and
easy.
Free
cancelled?
Lost
your
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.
ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT ...
estimates . Phone 992 -3284 .
operator's license? Call 992·
Complete front end service,
overweightr ladies, teens and
Goeteln Ready -Mix Co.,
tune up and brake service.
2966
men Interested In a Weight
Mid leport, Ohio.
·
6-15-tfc
Wheels
balanced
elec Watchers (R) Class In
6-30-tfc,
Ironically .
All
work
Pomeroy write : Weight -...R-:
-R~·,-:,n-:N-:,-:-::~~-:
_ ,,-._:,c-:
ftdoc. A:-n-;:te-n',-,na SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, , , '· guaranPhleed .
Retsonable
Watchers (R) , 1863 Section ""
••~ _., •-• ~·
· REASONABLE rates . Ph ." 446'
rates .
one 992-321.:
Rd .. Cincinnati, Ohio 45237.
Service. Phone 992 -1522.
7-27-lfc
4792 , Galli&amp;olis. John Russell ,
6-10-tfc
10-3·Ifc
Owner &amp; pera t or .
5-12-lfr
C. BRAOFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service
SAVE up to one half. Bring your
Phone 949-3821
sick TV to Chuck ' s TV shop ,
Racine. Ohio
151 Butternut Ave .. Pomeroy .
Crill Bradford
RESPONSIBLE person to work
s. J.tfc
and manage route. Pick ·UP
11 ·21 -ttc
and
delivery .
A. B .C.
Cleaners, Mason, W. Va .
WANT WORK at nome ad ·
2-8-tfc
dresslna and stuffing en velopesf Rush self -stamped ::
SIX ROOM house. 133 Butternut
B-:A;::
B:-;
Y-;;S1
;-;T:::T-::E-;;R-;:1n:-:m:-::
y-;:h:::om::e::-;1: 30
envelope to F. Uribe. Box 36,
Ave. Contact Ed Hedrick, 2137
p.m . to 1: 30 a.m ., Monday
Albany , Ohio, 45710.
Wadsworth
Drive, Columbus,
thru Friday in M iddleport.
1·6-tfc
Ohio,
phone
237-4334 .
.
Phone 992-2012 before 1 p.m .
11 ·21 -tfc
2-1 5-61c
1 WILL NOT be responsible for
4 BEDROOM, oath . &amp; half.
any de bt s contracted by
utility room, built -in kitchen ,
anyone other than myself .
wall to wall carpet &amp; garage.
Si gned : James A. Ful t z.
WE
WANT
to
buy
a
used
Located 112 mile north of
2: 16-3lp
Rotot iller . Phon e Fred Miller
Eastern High School. House is
---------'247-2112.
almost
finished and others
GUN SHOOT, also rifle matches
2·18·31c
being
buill.
Call 985-3598.
- optm sites only, Forked
1-21 -JOic
Run Sportsman Club, Sunday, BOAR h-og , 200 to 250 lbs.
Feb. 20 , 12 noon .
60Xl 2, 2-bedroom , all -electric , NEW HAVEN
Modern 32-16·31c Phone 2~7 - 1161.
air conditioned, 8x20 ft . Porch
2·13-6tc
bedroom brick house. House
and
aluminum awning,
is
paneled,
carpeted
aluminum skirting, cam .
SHOOTING Match, _ Saturday, OLD FURNITURE , Round Oak
bedrooms, living roam, hall .
pletely setup . Beautiful
Feb. 19, at the Racme Planing tables, Brass beds, dishes,
Two baths, kitchen, dining
bcation. Owner leaving state .
Mtll at 6 p .m . Factory choke
clocks, and -or complete
room,
full basement. double,
Phone 949-4892 or 992·5272.
gun s only . Assorted meat.
households . Write M . D.
garage,
breeze-way , allached
1-10-tfc
Sponsored by the Syracuse
Miller, Rt . 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
storage space, front porch &amp;
Fire Dept.
Call 992-6?11 .
double back patio. Phon e 8822·16-3tc
. ~ - 17-lfc
2993 .
2-11 -61p
GO,OD used cha irs , prefer
Now's Time To
wooden . Call 992-9912.
1. HAVE cash buyers for homes
2·1 6-6tp
and farms. John While Realty
Co ., Athens, Ohio now serving
the Tri -Counfy Area . Call
Vera
Eblen,
Associate
EXPERIENCED painter .
Realtor,
992-3020.
Interior and exterior . Call
2·11 -6tc
Don VanMeter 985-395 1.
2-16-12tp

· 1969 Plymouth only $1695

65 VOLKSWAGEN ............ $695
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·eamaro6cyl., 3 speed on the floor. one owner.
Real sharp car, green exterior &amp; black "bucket
seats ,• Real sporty car.
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Park Lane, 4 dr . factory air.

24o"Lincotn St.
Middleport, Ohio
Dba Anthony Plumbing
We have a complete Home
Maintenance Service the year
around. No matter what your
need . Complete roof or
spouting repair. Interior or
exterior carpentry . Ceiling
tile and Paneling and Siding .
Complete
Plumbing
&amp;
Heating .
Day Number 992-2550
We have 24 hr. emergency
service.
992-5803 -742-3947
992-3898 -742-4761
We are fully insured.

' Some Great Buys At
Smith Nelson

1968 Chev..............only $1595

66
FORD
...........................
$795
4 Dr ., auto. trans.

·Au WEATHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION &amp;
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A LEETLE DAB
FER TH'NEW
STEEPLE

Belair, 4 dr.

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Make reservations for your

69 MUSTANG ................ ~$1495

Sun roof, good condition .

OFFICE SUPPLIES

Orchid Room

ONE-OWNER CARS

percentage rate.

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SQUARE dance every Saturday
night 8: 30 to 12 midnight at
the Leg ion Hall al Rulland .
· Sponsored by the American
Legion .
2-17-2tp

FOUR NEW HOl'JIES
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
ONE HOME IN RACINE
TWO HOMES IN SYRACUSE
ONE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT
NO MONEY DOWN
100 PCT. FINANCING AVAILABLE
A 3 bedroom $16,900 .00 home can be purchased with a
monthly paY,menta s low as $65.00 for a fami./y with a base
salary of ss,ooo.oo and three children . 7'1• Pet. annual

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INFORMATION
DEADLINES
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P.M .
Day
Befor e
Publi cation
Monday Deadllnq 9 a.m .
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
Will be accepted until9 a.m . for
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REGULATIONS .
The Publisher reserves the
r ight to edit or relect any ads
d~emed objectional.
The
publisher
w i II
not
be
respons ible for mar e than one
From the largest
klcorrect inserlion.
Bulldozer Radiat or to
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RATES
-Smallest Heater Core .
For Want Ad Service
Nathan Biggs
5 cents per Word one in sert ion
Minimum Charge 75c
Radiator Specialist
12 cents per word three
.:onsecutive insertions.
18 cents per word six cOn·
secutive Insertions.
25 Per Cent Discount on pa id
Ph . 992·2174
Pomeroy
ads ond ads paid within 10 ':========~
days.
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CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Sl.SO for 50 ward minimum .·
Each additional word 2c .
, BLIND ADS
537 High St.
Addit ional 25c Charge per
Advertisement.
Middleport, Ohio
OFFICE HOURS
Complete body repairs
8: 30 a.m . to 5:00 p.m . Daily,
and paintings. glass
8:30 a. m . to 12 : 00 Noon
Saturday.
installation,
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~·· Accidents
Icy roads were blamed for
three of six minor traffic accide.nts investigated Thursday
by the Gallia-Meigs Post State
'Highway Patrol.
Three mishaps occurred on
the same highway , Rt. 141, two
·miles west of Gallipolis all at or
near Ingles Hill.
The first occurred at 6:45
a:m. where JudiU1 L. Stover,
30, Rt. 1, Northbp, lost control
of her car which went off the
highway and struck an embankment. There was minor
damage to her car. No citation
was issued. Another single car
accident occurred at 7:10a.m.
where Robert L. Spriegel, 49,
Northup, traveling east, lost
control of his car which also

COLUMBUS (UP!)
Officials of the Ohio State Fair
sa id Thursday Sonny and Cher,
Bob Hope, Bobby Sherman and
The Carpen~rs, may appear at
this year's fair .
Victor
Lucas,
new
manager of the fair, said
Hope's name was brought up at
a meeting Thursday and there
was no opposition voiced.
Hope, who has appeared at
the fair numerous times, was
not asked to perform at the 1971
Fair. Sonny and Cher,
currently starring in their own
TV show, are nearly certain to
appear this year but no con-

Veterans Memorial Hospital
DISCHARGED - Alice
Globokar, Jack Rankin ,
Dorett.a Zech, Sharon Swartz,
Blanche Casto, Howard Well,
Wallace Hill, James Roberts,
Nellie Hanson , Joy Rife,
Charles McCloud, Ross Morris.

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It's the place tor
jewelry, 1a)( records, wills,
insurance policies.

and everything important.
You want to keep.

Washington's Birthday
This bimk will Not transact busi~ess
on Monday, Feb. 21
in observance of Washington's Birthda)

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
POM[ROY

RUTLAND

Serving Meigs County
Since 1872
Member Federal Reserve System
Membe r Federal Deposit lnsur·ance Corporation

All Accounts Insured Up To $20,000 .00

Continuous Service On
Fridays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

da
· t th
Sov' •
bu y1 agams f' lde new b teht..
i I 130mm
DMZ 1e guns
b th roug
N th
into the
area Y e or
Vietnamese.
In
th de I
t
ano
opmen , a
·1 er ve Iss'
Navy
ot on ·a ·1
m f' wn 'th
over
La trp1 ded
os
a
ffilSSl e 1re WI a
urf
• · •te 1 'de N th
sv· tnace~o-mr
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b t Slthe ns1
1e am
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was
t f d
-And thno
repor· ouss amage.
cora1 Sea, whosee
earner
11 Is ti · ted the strike
p· 1o Nparth c1pa
v·1etnam, pu lied out
m o or
f 'Is
·t· off th Vt' Ina
o 1 post wn
e e t for an undJSC.Iosed ·
mese coas
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destination for maintenance
and to give its crew shore
leave.
Military spokesmen in
Saigon said the aircraft
downed over North Vietnam
were two F4 Phantoms and an
FIOS Thunderchlef " Wild
Weasel" jet which carries
spphisticated electronic
trac~ing equipment. Each
carrtes a two-man crew.
U.S. command spokesmen
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FRIDAY
BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 32,
negotiating committee only,
meeting at 7:30p.m. Friday at
Pomeroy American Legion
Home.
WINDING TRAIL Garden
Club, Friday, 7:30p.m. home
of Mrs. Robert Lewis.
OHIO VALLEY Commandery 24, Knights Tern- ·
plars, special meeting lo
confer degree on three candidates, Friday, 7:30 p.m.,
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
SATURDAY
CHICKEN Buffet, Eas~rn
High School, Saturday, 5 to 7
p.m. before Eastern.Symmes
Valley basketball game. Junior
class s ponsored, everyone
welcome.
DANCE, Racine Junior High
School , Saturday following
Southern game; Music by
"Foxx 11 ; sponsored by senior
class.
DAN CE, Eastern High
School, 10 to II :30 p.m. Friday
following Easlern-Symmes
game, sponsored by FHA.

KANEOHE MARINE AIR
STATION, Oahu, Hawaii
(UP!) --{)n ground sacred to
Hawaiian antiquity as the
meeting place of kings,
President Nixon rested and
studied today for his historic
trip to meet the rulers of
modern China .
Nixon, accompanied by his
wife Pal and official staff, flew
from snowy .Washington to
sunny Hawaii Thursday for a
tranquil rest to adjust to
changing time zones and for
further study before his depar·
ture for China Sunday.
The President stepped off the
presidential jet "Spirit of '76"
into sunny 75-degree weather
at this Marine base to the
cheers of a crowd of 5,000
persons.
Draped with a colorful red
flowered lei, Nixon got into a
long black White House limousine and went to the home of
Brig. Gen. Victor A. Armstrong, commander of the
base, 15 miles from Honolulu.
The Nixons will spend two
DANCE PARTY, Saturday, B nights in Hawaii and another
to 11:30 p.m., Wahama High on Guam before arriving at
School, Jays emceeing, school Shanghai on Monday China
lime for a week of conferences
sponsored.
with the leaders of the People's
SUNDAY
SKATING PARTY, Sunday, Republic of China .
Nixon seemed deeply
2to Sp.m. at Ska~-A-Way Rink
touched
by the warmth of
by Pomeroy Elementary
School Safety Patrol to raise biparti sa n cong ress ional
funds for Washington, D. C.
trip. Tickets at door or from
safely patrol member.
NCNA Detects
ANNUAL Win ler band
concert, Southern High School, Old Policy Line
2 p.m. Sunday, direction by
HONG KONG (UP!) - The
Mrs. Connie Romine. Group
and solo numbers by both New China News Agency
junior high and high school iNCNA), official organ of the
Chinese gove rnment, said
band members.
today U. S. foreign policy
MONDAY
FILM, "To Touch a Child" at under President Nixon
8:30 p.m. for public in con- " remains one of global
junction with Ches~r PTA aggression
power
and
meeting at school Monday . politics." NCNA, in a broadMeeting starts at 8 with cast monitored here, made the
Founders' Day to be observed cri ticism of U. S. foreign policy
and past presidents honored. only days before Nixon is
ONE DAY field trial, Meigs scheduled to arrive in Peking.
County Foxhun~rs , Monday on
It specifica lly mentioned
Snow Ball Hill. Hounds will Nixon's foreign poiiey address
cast at 7 a.m .
to Congress Feb. 8 and Defense
Secretary Melvin Laird 's
TUESDAY
OHIO ETA Phi Chap~r , report Feb. 15. "The two
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, reports made it plain that the
Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. al the foreign policy of U. S. imColumbia Gas Co. office. Betty perialism remains to be one of
Nejl'ton to be the guest global ' aggression and power
politics backed by strength," it
demonstrator.
said.

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BRING FEEDERS
The Wildwood Garden Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Karl Grueser. Each member is
to bring a bird feeder she has
made.
HICCUPS CURED
The Middleport E-R squad
answered a call to North
Second Ave., at 12:38 a.m.
Friday for Owen Badgley who
was suffering severe hiccups.
He was trea~d by the squad.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Homer Icenhower,
Portland, is a medical patient
at
Veterans Memorial
Hospital. Cards may be sent tO
room 146.
IN ROOM 331
Melody Roberts is a patient
Veterans' Memorial
at
Hospital. Her room number is
331.

MARRIAGE LICENSE
Jeffrey S~phen Werry, 20,
Hemlock Grove, and Ruby
Jean Nicinsky, 17, Middleport.
CLUB TO MEET
The Friendly Neighbors Club
will meet at 7:30 Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.

Gene Hackman

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SUMMER TREE
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Michael Douglas
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this year fortheobservanceofthe bank's IOOth a~!versa~; .::
Representatives of ''Creative Communications, Inc. ~~~
with employes of the bank Wednesday afternoon lo ou~e
tentative plans for the observance; The fltm, based at Marlelllj;
lias been engaged to guide the bank through· the year~on~
. promotion.
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New signs - giVing the lime and temperature - are to ~
placed at the Pomeroy bank and its new Rutland branch an~
these will help convey the new image which will be ''pnb" using
the initials of the bank'snameandinsmaU case letters.,
:
· The motto to be used will be "The Bank ofthe Century" ana
there will.be contests and give..aways during the year. Regal!~
Weekend falls on the same weekend the bank will be observin~
the first opening of its doors - June 16, 1872. The .bank wll!
prepare a float in the regatta parade on that weekend.
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Abrochure - basically historical in nature - Is expected 1q
be prepared for distribution to the public and beginning in the
near future the bank will start serving cake and coffee on eacl)
Saturday morning for the entire year. Sounds like a lot of cake
and coffee doesn't it? Advertisements for Ute year will carry ~
flavor of the 1870's.

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Ohio: Sunday mostly cloudy
north with sca!tered snow
flurries and partly Cloudy
sQiith . . Winds. diminishing
Sunday.· High Sunday in the
20s. Sunday night partly cloudy
northeast otherwise fair and
cold with the low 10 to 15.

IF YOU'VE MISSED the flu, consider yourself lucky. Mrs :
Elwood Bowers is ill with it the third time around. Heaven know~.
the first time is bad enough.

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Grace United Methodist Church, from 12 noon until 6 p.m. In
Pom~oy it's the following Monday, F.eb. 28, at Pomeroy
Elementary School, 1-6 p.m.
Above ' center ' Suzzanne Mays, staff nurse with the
Hpntlngton Regional Blooctmobile, records medical history
of donor Nadine Friend during a recent bloodmobile visit in
Old French aty.
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Pomeroy,.and·hb·dog Cindy, part Labrador Re!tiever and Collie. Cindy had a
littler·of IQ f~ale puppies on Dec , 22, all living, but one. Jimmy is offering the
puppies to anyone who will give them a good home'

"80"dryer ·
washer and
::2~~~~1~:::·, :·· ·;·:··:·.~Imperial
II you can't wash 'em and
dry 'em In this heavy·duty
laundry pair , probably
they ' re dry -cleaning
material. Imagine. Two
·washing speeds help assure
careful, thorough washing.
And your choice of three
tumble speeds Include, ·
HEAVY setting lor bulky
things like bedspreads,
towels, · etc .; MEDIUM
setting lor normal type
loads ; and DELICATE
setting lor small loads a~d
lrltlles.

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See the complete line of Whirpool
products for your home in our Jrd Floor
Appliance Department.

CHAIR SALE
OnHf-a-llind bargains in Loungers, Recliners, Rockers,
Occasionals and Boudoir Chairs. While they last • . .
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
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Sale
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KANEOHE , Hawaii (UP!)- President pears at Peking Airport to welcome
Nixon flew to Guam Saturday for a final President Nixon on his arrival in China.
rest stop before beginiling his historic visit
They noted that Mao, who is 79 and has
to China.
been in mediocre health in recent years,
The President and Mrs. Nixon left on the · has not greeted anyone at the airport since
"~irit of '76" from Kaneohe Marine Air the late Soviet Premier Nikita S. KhrushStation for the 7\'z hour, 3,850mile flight to chev arrived In the fall of 1959 from a visit
Guam.
to the United States.
By Sunday night U.S. time- Monday
If Mao does join Premier Chou En-lai at
morning in O.ina~e will be in Peking on the airport welcoming ceremonies, his
the visit which ends 22 years of American presence would appear to mean that the
efforts to isolate Communist at ina .
top Chinese leadership was going all-out to
Nixon's Feb. 21·28 conference were improve relations with the United States.
expected mainly to be with Premier Chou
But some pfficials, speaking privately,
En~ai, Olina 's No. 2man. B.ul Communist thought his presence would have another
party Chairman Mao Tse-tung will . meaning. ·~Y suggested Mao might be
probably meet with Nixon at least twice, emJ!haSI,z\Dg that Nixon's visit had the
informed so~ces ~id.
approvfll . of the very highest levels of
'11te ~sldent staYed at the home of leaderShip in .Pekiilg ·and :that internal

opposition to it was insignificant.
U.S. presidents, ir~cluding Nixon, have
rarely appeared at American airports to
greet arriving foreign visitors.
• Furthermore, in the Communist Chinese
system there Is no exact equivalent of
President Nixon's office.
China makes a clear distinction between .
chief of state and head of government, two
positions which are combined in the office
of the President of "the Uni~ States.
Chou, as premier, is Nixon's equivalent

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Martne bilse durlnfbla ~1\'all vllllt. His
Guam residence was the borne of ·Rear
' Mm. Paul E. Pugh, commander of naval
forces in the Mariana Islan!is.
Nixon spent his time in Hawaii resting
GJ\LLIPOLIS - A deer was killed in
and studying. He had planned on getting
some sun but the weather was cloudy and one' of 1\I'O minor traffic accidents investigated Friday by the Gallia-Meigs
windy at the Marine base.
Post State Highway Patrol. The deer died
WASHINGTON (UP!) - U.S. officials about 7' p.m . on Rt. 7, two .miles north of
said Saturday they will be surprised If Crown City after it ran into the path of a
Communist Chairman Mao Tse-tung ap- ear opera~ by Arthur P. Frye, Jr., 28,
Ashland, Ky . There was moderate damage
to his car.
Asecond mishap occurred on Georges
Cl:eek Rd., west of Rt. 7 where an auto
driven. by Jimmy Ray Henderson, 37, Rt. l,
Gallipolis, lost control after a front tire
blew out. The car struck a large hole in the
road. It slid off the highway Into an emWith farms in Gallia County, Evans, bankment. Moderate damage resulted and
President of Bob Evans Farms, Inc., has no charges were ·flled.
for many years devo~ his efforts towards
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conservation . In addition to providing
feeding lots for wild animals and birds, he I'
has also worked with YOW!g people
providing many opportunities for leaching
young sportsmen hunting safety and
conservation practices.

Special Award to Evans
GALLIPOLIS - Bob Evans will be
presen~ the Bald Eagle Award, the
highest conservation award in the State of
Ohio, by Governor John Gilligan on behalf
of the League of Ohio Sportsmen and the
National Wildlife Federation.
The award will be made at the Annual
Governor's Conservation Awards
Program at Hueston Woods State Park on
Feb. 26.
Mr. Evan~ was chosen to receive the
award because of his outstanding over-all
·conservation effort .and achievements
during 1971 in Ollio.
"The Con~rvatlon Achievement
Program Is d~lped 1111t DillY to 'hooor
tboee .,.bo llav'e made oulst.and.IDg lndlv!dual achl~velllepls, but to show by
example how our ·rragDe environment
can jMl preservett by ~oDServallonlsl and
layman alike," Kenneth E. Crawford,
Secretary of the Ohio Wildlife Council .
said.
"Mr. Evans'·farm practices epitomize
conservation efforts· to wildlife and the
environment as a whole, This achievement
BOB :EVANS
along with his efforts on behalf of youth
(young sportsmen) In their lralr\ing and
out-of-doors programs were the major factors in his selection," Mr. Crawford
said.
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Statehood ' Day;
commemorating the !69th Anniversary of
the State, will be observed here, Ohio's
first capital, on ·March 1.
Highlighting tl!e 9bservance will be a
SJK:cial Wednesday evening program in
the ·ChiUicothe High School Auditorium,
.beginning at 8 p.m. The program will
include an adclreu by Governor John J .
Gilligan and the ·pt,esentatlon of the
Statehood Achievement Award to an area
citizen who has superbly repreRnted the
spirit of Ohio to hia community and slate.
Thrre will be oo adrnlaion charge.
Music wiD be hirnish~ by the 7().
member .Chillicothe Statehood Boycholr
lind the Chllllcothe lilgh School S.nd.
1 lrll.,conjunction 1\'lth the program, the

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blood centers. Red Cross regional centers and hospital
drawing sites. Further, the response by volunteer donors has
not kept pace with the increasing need.
·
"Volunteer Blood Donor Yeat" in Ohio joins concerned
citizens throughout the nation in volunteering to donate their
share of the 7million pints of blood used annually throughout
the United States.

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importance of the Red Cross Blood Program, and of how
dependent it is upon the volunteer donor, Gov. John Gilligan
bas made 1972 "Volunteer Blood Donor Year" in Ohio.
In the official proclamation, the Governor, a regular
blood donor, encourages the citizens of the state to give
blood.
The governor pointed out that only 2.2 pet. of the citizens
of this nation volunteer their blood annually at community

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BLOODMOBILE DAYS "'- Above, left, Nurse Garnet
Beard ·meeks pulte or' Nadine Friend, center, as Rene
Broyles waits her. ttirn. This is one of several steps that Is
taken by Red CroSs Bloodmobile officials during all visi~ of
the Huntington Regional Bloodmobile.
·
/lbove at right, after all the preliminaries are out of the
way, Gallia blood donors wait in line for their turn to give.
The next visit of the bloodmobile in Gallipolis is Thursday, at

Weather

GARY DENNIS WEHRUNG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed~
Wehnmg of Pomeroy, has been named to the dean's list at Ohi~
University for the fall semester. Gary will be graduating in;
March and will head for Ohio Sta~ where he is enrolled in the:
school of veteranarian medicine.

LOCAL TEI\IPS
The temperature in down·
town Pomeroy at II a.m.
Friday was 40 degrees, with
light rain falling.

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SILVER SPRING, Md.
(UP!) - Earl D. Rhode, the
executive secretary of the Cost
FRITZ BUCK is back at the Ewing Funeral Home on a
of Living Council, was shot to
death by his wife who then temporary basis. Fritz has returned to his former duties to he~p
turned the antique Derringer fill in for Ben Ewing wbo Is vacationing at the moment - tn
murder weapon on herself, sunny Florida.
Montgomery County police
sendoff he received in alleged today .
·
POMEROY ELEMENTARY School sixth graders Washington Thursday, and a · Police said the. purported assisted by parents - have many things cooking to raise funds
traditional aloha welcome on murder-suicide occurred about for their school patrol trip to Washington, D. C., this spring. At
hiis arrival in Hawaii.
11 p.m. Wednesday and the least thr~ skating parties are planned for the Slqite-a-Way Rink
Kaneohe ls built on a bodies discovered about 24 on Route 7, the first being from 2to 5p.m.Sunday,
peninsula
still
called hours later . Neighbors
"Mokatu" --&amp;acred because reported that Mrs. Rhode, 28,
OHIO'S 1972 FISHING licenses are now available at some:
Hawaii's
first
king , seemed to have been troubled
5,000
outlets about the state. The new licenses become effective
Kamehameha the Great, chose that her husband, also 28, was
it as a site for a royal meeting working seven days a week March I.
place.
because of the details of the
The President spent ·most of job.
his time en route to Hawaii
Thursday conferring on the
plane with national security
affairs advisers Henry A.
Kissinger and Secretary of
State William C. Rogers, his
two chief foreign policy adviOPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9
sers on the trip.
While the agenda has not yet
SHOP SATURDAY 9:30A.M. TO 9 P.M.
been set, the secret meetings in
China were expected to cover a
range of
contrwersial
ns;_m:~~.JJ&amp;-~ .•...:......... ms.m.;s!W~~·~·;G-:·; ~,·~·w==:::-~ a ··.,
problems
which
have
separated the two nations,
particularly Taiwan and the
Vietnam War.

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said the raids Wednesday and
Thursday destroyed or da·
maged seven of the IJlmm
guns, five 85mm antiaircraft
guns, two SAM sites, five SAM
missile traiiSp&lt;l(lers, two rrus·
sile launchers an,d two trucks.
The four-day cease-lire prDclaimed by the Communists for
the Tel lunar new year holiday
ended today and So,ulh Vietnamese military spokesmen said
the Communists Initiated 166
actions during the truce period
and that 41 persons were killed,
63 wounded and one reported
missing.
.
The spokesmen said thai
during the government's 24bour truce when ended at 6
p.m. on Tuesday, 13 South
Vietnamese were killed and 21
wounded in 42 incidents initiat.
ed by Viet Cong and North
Vietnamese forces.

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BUREAU CLOSED
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The Motor Vehicle license
bureau in Pomeroy will be
closed Monday due to the
holiday, said Paul Simon,
deputy registrar .

There's nothing like the

Beat

Strikes in South·

tract has yet been signed, fair
officials said.

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was issued.
Mary Jane Wise •. 33, Middleport, was ci~d to Meigs
County Court for assured clear
distance following an accident
at9:40 a.m. on old Rt. 7, south
of Middleport.
The Wise auto struck the
SAIGON (UPI)- U.S. B52s
rear end· of a car opera~ by
Runzel Jarvis, 22, Spencer, W. and J'et fig hter-bgmbers
Ya. There was moderate carried out nearly 150 strikes
· against Communist targets in
damage to both cars.
A final accident occurred at South Vietnam today, following
3:10 p.m. on the Kerr- up two days of raids across the
Harrisburg Rd. , west of Rt. 160 border in North Vietnam .
The heavy bombing came on
where Rex L. Roberts, 31, Rt.
the
heels of 29 hours of strikes
2, Bidwell, traveling east, lost
control of his car, which ran off against t.a_rgets in North Vietnam Wednesday and Thursthe right side of the highway
striking a bridge railing. There ·day. ln~nse missile fire over
North Vietnam brought down
was moderate damage. Again,
three : U.S. Air Force jets
no· charges were filed.
during the bombing north of
the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
and six crewmen were lost,
SIGNS WITH BROWNS
military spokesmen said
CLE VELAND I UP!)
tod ay.
Clifford Brooks, a cornerback The North Vietnamese claim
from Tennessee State, has they shot down seven U.S.
signed a contract with the warplanes and captured
Cleveland Browns, the first "several" pilots.
rookie to sign with the club for
The aircraft, according to
the 1972 season.
the U.S. spokesmen, were hit
Brooks was the Browns' by surface-to-air missiles
second-round draft choice.
during the 125 combat strikes
flown Wednesday and Thurs-

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struck an embankment. Again,
minor damage resulted and no
charges were filed .
A tw&lt;Kar accident occurred
at 7:15 a.m. when an auto
driven by Bonnie J. Campbell,
30, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, slid on the
icy, pavement· striking a car'
operated by Jerry L. Rusk, 25,
Gallipolis .
There
was
moderate damage to both cars.
A Southern Local School bus
wa s involved in a minor
mishap at 8:35 a.l)l. in the
village of Racine. Officers said
Earl P. Cross, 52, Rt. I, Racine,
was making a turn when his
bus struck a parked car owned
by David L. Huddleston, of
Racine . There was minor
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New Law Alters
Pension Rules
POMEROY - Recent new VA
legislation has increased by ~ the
maximum income limitations for veterans
and widows in receipt of, or eligible for
Veterans Administration pension benefits.
The new income limitation is $2,600 for
single persons and $3,800 for persons with
dependents.
1
This means that veterans or widows
who were previously cut off from their
pension benefits, or who ~id not apply for
benefits because of excess income, may
now be eligible for pension .
These veterans and widows are urged ·
to contact their nearest VA representative,
who Wlil review their claim, and advise
them the procedure in reapply\Dg or
opening Ia new claim with the VA. The new
law also provides that, In determining
annual Income, it will exclude the amounts
pald by the clpiman t for unusual ll)edlfal

. elementary students from the city schools
will exhibit their art in~rpretations of expenses.
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liistorical events In the high school
The Meigs Olunly office wUI be glad to
c~feletia· from 6 p.m. to 19 p.m. ·
answer ~uesllons on the above, and assist
Thl.t year's event will mark the 6th those velerans or widows' in obtaining
consec~tive Statehootl Day Celebration to benefits through the VA . Glen A. Johnson
be sponsored by the ChiUicothe Kiwanis Is service officer.
Club, which plans lo continue and expand
this ev~t ··each ·year as one having
significant state-wide. jllslorical value. .
On SUnday, M¥ri:h 5, additional events
OPEN TIIJ. FRIDAY
have been scheduled to tie in with the
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GALLIPOLIS ·- Gallia. L\' u"ty
Statehood Day theme. Treasurer
Oty M. stewart amounced
. AM113Zie·Loading Rifle Shoot bas been
scheduled for all day at the Camp Siler· Saturday that the 1971 first half real estate
man Rifle ·Range, off Marietta Road. tax books wiD remain open until Friday,
Entrants from the region, many In pioneer Feb. 25. The books were schedule&lt;! to close
.todaf but due to Monday's hollda v will be
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as the highest government official in
Olina. The chief of state, Uu Shaoodll, was
deposed in October, 1968, after being
denounced as a "renegade, traitor and
scab hiding in the party" for deviations
from the Maoist party line .
Nixon is scheduled to arrive in the
Chinese capital at 11:40 a.m. local time
Monday I 10:40 p.m. ~unday EST). He
expects a wann welcome from Chinese
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Buckeye ,REA to'.
Expand ..its 's ervice
WASHINGTON, D. C. - The Rural
Electrification Administration and
Congressman Clarence E. Miller Friday
announced the awarding of a $570,000 loan
w the Ohio Buckeye Rural Electric
Olop~rative, Inc., Gallipolis, that will lead
th e· significant ·expansion and impi-ovement of services.
This REA loan is being made con.
currently with a loan for $143,000 from the
National Rural Utilities Cooperative
Finance Corporation (CFC). REA will
finance approximately 80 pet. of the
proposed project. supplemented by 20 pet.
from CFC.
The loan will be used to build 29 miles
of distribution line w serve 400 new
customers tl\roughout the nine county

Southeastern Ohio area served b)' Buckeye
Rural Electric Cooperallve, Inc. The lunda
also will finance various system improvements including the construction of a
new 2,50().KVA substation near Addison
and the enlargement of the 2,500 KVA
subat.ation at Patriot. Two miles of new tie
line and the conversion of 10 miles of
existing line to a higher capacity are two
other projects under consideration.
On complellon of the facilities
provided for in this and prior REA loans,
Buckeye wiD be serving 10,082 consumers
over 2,143 miles of line In nine· counties .
Application for the loan was filed in
the fall of 1971. Work is expec~ to begin
in two or three months. Neal Taylor is
president of the Buckeye. Rural Electric
Cooperative and Clyde M. Ramsay its
manager.

First Live
Look Comes
.On Tonight
NEW YORK (UPI)-AI 8:30p.m. EST
&amp;mday Mr. and Mrs. America will get
their first "live" look at China when NBC
television cameras begin broadcasting
pictures of Peking's airport.
For the next eight days, the three major
networks, ABC, NBC and CBS, will
ll'oadcast via satellite relay live coverage
of President Nixon's historic China visit.
The networks repor~ Friday they have
been asked by the While House not to
reveal in advance the events to be covered
lXI their special programs, for which
regularly scheduled programs are being
pre~p~ .

But the major coverage is expe~d to
begin with the airport welcoming
ceremonies Sunday evening and will
conclude Monday, Feb. 28 with his
de]lllrture.
Following are the times allotted by the
networks for special programs of the
Nlmn visit. All times are Eastern Stan·
dard Time.
&amp;mday, Feb. 20: NBC-3:3().9 p.m. and
' 1().11 :30 p.m. CBS- 9:3().11 p.m. ABC10:3().U :IS p.m.
Monday, ~b. 21: NBC--1:30 a.m. to
conclusion , 8-7:39 a.m., '11:30 p.m.midnight. CBS-2-la.m. (approximate), 6THESE THKEF: BEAIJfiES HOLD strutting titles in five counties (Meigs,
7 a.m, lind 11 :30 p.m. to rnldr!lght (if
· · Mason, Gallia, Vinton ahd Athens) following a NBTA baton twirling contest held
~venia warrant.) ABC---8 :3().7 a.m., 7:3().
8 a.m. and a ~inute portion of Ute
Sunday in Middleport , From the left a•·-. Tammy Eichinger, Pomeroy, 7 to 10
years; Valerie Koker, Athens Route 3, II to 14; nnrl Peggy O'Brien, Pomeroy, ·15to
Dick cavett Show between 11 :30 p.m.and I
a.m.
will be taken over for a live China
20. Miss Koker and Miss Eichinger wm also the five-tounty twirling champions
lroadcaat, exact time wicertain.
for their age groups. Bill Brllce of Ne!Jonville was twirling champion in the 1510 20
years age group.
Tuee4ay, Feb. 22: NBC-the Today. show
eiiCh weekdily will present live China
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