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8- The Datlv Sent mel, MtddlepOri-PmMroy, 0 , Apnll5, 1974

No

deadline~

WASHINGTON (U P I ) - returns ftled
Rtchard M. Ntx on ts· one 1972
F'or
the
American who ts not sweatmg
out tomgh t 's deadhne for ft lmg Amcncans v
extensions, f£
his in corl)e ta.x returns
ThO' Internal Revenue Ser- re turns mu st
VICe (IRS ) gave NL,on a 60-&lt;lay mtdntght or
repneve, the White House satd penally clu
Sunday, because the deadlme Postal Serv1
was so close to tl.s ruling that that they be rr
the President owes $467,000 111 tt could not
back taxes and mterest for returns mmh

on. Nixon filing

between 1969 ;t'nd

Falcons Split

HO~PIT AL

Ford

1Contmued from page I)

NEWS

Veterans Memorial Hospibl
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
- Maude Wilson Young,
Racme ; Wtlham Black,
Pomeroy , Ada Mae Clark,
Middleport; Wilma Rtggs,
Ractne, Thomas R. Roush,
Middleport; Charles Jones,
Pomeroy ; Myrtle Hayes,
Columbus; Mtlqred Bissell,
Tuppers Platns.
SATURDAY DISCHARGES
- Nellte Perry, Della Sauer,
Sh1rley Wolfe, Marjone Sayre,
Vern Ltttle, Maxme Brumley,
Edward Wtllett, Susan Koettmg, Frances Larkms, Bnan
Armes, Ahce Russell.
:SUNDAY ADMISSIONS Isabelle Phtlhps,, Racine;
Dorothy Ntcholson, Mid·
dleport; Margaret Fortune,
Racme; Marlene Sm1th,
Warren, Mtch1gan; Flora
Murphy, Rutland; Lorena
Swisher, Btdweil; Della
Carnaban , Long Bottom,
Jessie Lawson, Galhpohs;
Bonme Mathews, Ractne;
Emma Hayman, Syracuse.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES
Deborah Long, Judtth
metz, Ida Goeglem, Saruj~
Griffith, Emily Kuhn, Lena
Roe
Holzer Medical Center
(Births
April 12 - Mr and Mrs.
Grant Barker, daughter,
Ravenswood
April 13 - Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Gettles, son, Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Russell,
son, New Haven
Apnl 14 - Mr and Mrs.
Arthur Channell, daughter,
Wellston. Mr and Mrs. James
Halstead, son, Addison. Mr
and Mrs. John W1seman II,
son, Chiton, W. Va.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Discharges Wanda Smtih,
Middleport; Walter King,
Harnsonvtlle, 0 , Mrs .
Delbern McCartney, Arbuckle ;
Jeffrey Holstein , Pomt
Pleasant; Frank Ward, New
Haven, Mrs. Thomas Musick,
Jackson, 0 ; Renee Stewart,
Letart; Zelia Oldaker, Point
Pleasant; Shannon Westmoreland, Ravenswood; Clyde ,
Dunlap, Leon; Alma Hill, Point
Pleasant; Norman Henry,
Henderson; Mrs. Howard
Cheesebrew, Pomt Pleasant;
Vernon Hoffman, Letart;
George Payne, West Columbia; Halite Radcliff, Leon;
George Wamsley, Henderson

that.'s an appropriate thing to
InstJtut10n study r eleased Uns
BY GARY CLARK
Hurncane Htltmg Bowles 2- talk about on Easter Sunday
milliOns
or
week mdt ca tes that the ta x btle
:J, stngle and double , Kmder 2- It 's not appropnate."
vho do not have
Ziegler was questtoned as he
ts about 25 per cent for all
The Wahama White Falcons 3, two smgles, Underwood
·deral 1ncome tax
left the Key BISCayne ComAm(!rtcans, regardless of thetr stole S IX bases In the r1rst game double.
be postmarked by
income, althouglt they pay tl m of a twm btll on Saturday afWahama htltmg: He sson munity Church where Nixon
ther ~ will be a
different ways
ternoon to lead them to a 2-0 double; Lewts smgle. Gardner and hts farruly attended Easter
trge. The Us
worship services
Mondalc Releases Figures
shutout vtctory over the smgle, Belcher smgle.
ce recommended preprestdenttal papers he gave
In the New Republic 111terJoseph A Pectunan and vLsttmg Hurri cane Records
PITCHING
tatled.early, smee to the Naltonal Archives, and BenJamin A. Okner calculated
VJew,
Ford stressed that he d1d
The Whtte Falcons managed
guara nte e that because hi s bookkeepmg wtth that about H per cent of ear- only two runs on four htls but
not
beheve
there .would be a
IP R H SOW
!d late in the day regard to his two pnvately mngs from labor and capttal that was en'ough as Danny
to the
midterm
succession
Harmon I 4-1)
706 30
owned restdences was 1m- mvestment goes to the federal Harmon ptlched seven shutout Henson (LP)
6 2 4 44 presidency and "he does not
YOUR FULL SERVICE B
proper
· want 1t to happen."
government and the remamtng mnings givmg up only six base
Has 30 Days
17 per centts eaten up by sales, knocks
Ford's press secretary, Paul
Ne tlhcr the IRS nor a payroll , property and co rMtltich
, has emphasized to
Harmon dropped hts era to
SECOND GAME
co ngr e~ s10na l co mm1 t tee porate taxes
033 wtlh h1 s performance
1234567 RI_IE reporters that the v1ee presiwh1ch also reviewed the
"The tax system 1s vtrtually Harmon ha s now worked a Hurrtcane4 2 0 0 0 0 0 610 1 dent d1d not expect to be
President's tax returns.......and proportwnal for the vast total of thtrty mmngs and has Wahama 1 0 0 0 I 1 0 3 5 6 President, but was wtlling to
came up wtth abou t the same ITUIJOrtty of fam1hes," they g1ven up only one earned run
answer speculatJ.ve queStions
ftgw·e - implted that Ntxon was satd tn "Who Bears the Tax over that span
Hurttcane H1ttmg · Reed 2-4, on what he would do as
unphcated personally m any Burden '1" The very nch pay a
W"hama scored thetr first smgle and double, Russell 2-4, Prestdent because of the
charges of fraud
lesser pe1 centa~e of mcome run m the lhtrd frame. Danny smgle and double, Stowers 2-4, tnherent responstbility of any
Ntxon has not yet pa1d tlle tax than they apparently Gardner Jed off wtth a smgle, single and double, Ktnder two VIce prestdent to he prepared
back tax bill He has 30 days should, the report sa1d, bu t stole second, went to thtrd on a singles
for the Whtte House
from the date of the rultng to thetr total habthty IS mcreased passed ball and then scored
Wahama H1tting: Lewts 2-3,
gtve the IRS a payment plan
through mdtrect taxalton on when Harmon htt a ball back to two smgles, Camp double, Some out, some in
White House spokesman Ge- corporate profits and properly the pttcher.
Hesson smgle, Gardner smgle.
Southern and Eastern Local
rald L. Warren satd Sunday
Sen Wallet Mondale, DThe Whtte Falcons added
Schools
were closed today for
thO:Jt N1xon's tax lawyers, Mmn , released figures on the another run m the stxth mmng
I'ITCHING
the annual Easter vacatwn as
Kenneth Gemmi ll and H very wealthy Sunday He said when Rtck Hesson doubled.
set
up m the current school
Chapman Rose, had requested that m 1972, more than 33,000 stole thtrd and raced home on
IP R G SOW year calendar Students of the
the extension for 1973 returns Amertcans received
an a throwmg error by the Red- Camp ( 2-4 )
12-34410 Metgs Local School Distnct,
"He was granted the normal average of $152,000 m nearly skm catcher who was trymg to Goldsberry
4 1-3 2 5 4 I however , were m class makmg
ex tensiOn tn ftling t1me tax-fre e mcome by us1ng nat! llesson m hts attempt to Harmon
I 0 I I 0 up a lost day. In the Me1gs
because of tlle nearness of the s pe c~a l loopholes that had steal third base.
Stowers
7 3 5 5 3 dtstnct, students have mtssed
Internal Revenue Service "mU11mum tax 11 provisions
That ended tn the scoring for
stx days or more. The state
ruhng," Warren sa1d
Their avera ge tax was about the game as Wahama had
allows ftve days closmg durmg
Ntxon must also pay about $6,151 -about 4 per cent
emerged vtclorwus for thetr
a
school year. The one day
$5,000 m back Califorma taxes,
"That 's a smaller rate tllan a stxteenth wm of the season by a
Mr and Mrs Tun Wtlkmson
makeup
sesswn Monday tn the
and the New York Depariment wage earner maktng $6,000 a 2-0 score
and Shawn of Columbus spent a
Me1gs Local Dtstrtct w11l be all
of Taxatwn has announced that year pays," Mondale satd
In the mghtcap the White weekend wtth her parents, Mr
that ts requtred tn most
tt ts mves\Jgating hts returns
IRS satd only one tn seven Falcons commttted a total of and Mrs Rudy Durst
schools
wlule the Pres1dent was a taxpayers, about 14 per cent, stx errors, wh1ch allowed four
Mrs. Raymond Kerns of
res1dent of New York City.
have been markmg thetr unearned runs to cross plate, Sptller was a Wednesday afAUTOS COLLIDE
It may not be much help to return s to have $1 of the1r tax es to go down to defeat by a 6-3 ternoon caller at the home of
POMEROY - Police tntaxpayers makmg out checks diverted to fmance president tal margm
Mr and Mrs. Dale Lawson and
veshgated
a two car acctdent
campatgns m 1976.
llurncane dented tlle plate chtldren
Saturday
at
10 23 p m on East
for four runs tn the ftrst mning
Mr. and Mrs Bobby Joe
and then added two more in the Prtce and daughter of Long Main St . James Ltsle,
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
second to take a 6-llead whtch Bottom VISited her parents, Syracuse, pulled mto the street
Conveme nce, safety
The Middlepor t E-R squad
they never rellnqlllshed.
Mr and Mrs. Wilham Mld- from Landmark Servtce
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO ,
.
acceptabl&lt; e tax
wa s called to Ratlroad St. at
Wahama managed only f1ve dleswart on Saturday af- Station into the path of a car
Arplll3, 1974,
4.18
p
m.
Saturday
for
Thomas
driven by Frankhn ~ R1zer,
records ... pi us a
base htts m the game whtle ternoon.
SALES REPORT OF
R.
Roush,
20,
who
was
havmg
steahng seven bases.
Tom Durst made a business 21, Pomeroy Lisle was Cited·
favorable con~o necnon
Ohio Valley Livestock Co.
d1fftculty brealhtng. He was
M1ke Lewts was the Jeadmg tnp to Parkersburg on a recent for failure to y1eld r1ght of way
STOCKER CATTLE
wtth a strong fmanctal
taken to Veterans Memortal
There was med1um property
STEERS- 250 to 300 lbs. 48 to httter fop the White Falcons Saturday
insurunon . W I oere
HPSpttal where he was addamage
No tnjunes were
wtth
two
smgles
in
three
ofMr
and
Mrs
.
Arthur
Allen
of
57, 300 to 400 lbs 45 to 51.50; 400
could you get " a
mttted .
reported.
to 500 lbs 42 to 49; 500 to 600 lbs ftctal tnps to the plate. Lewts Newark spent the weekend at
better deal?
40 to 45, 600 to 700 lbs 36.50 to also stole five bases to bring hts thetr trailer camp and vistted
MAN INJURED
42.J5; 700 lbs. and Over 32.50 to season total to 45 but the relatives in the area
The
Pomeroy ER squad
JUSt
couldn't
get
the
Mr
and
Mrs
Buddy
Cornell
Falcons
34.50
transported
John Deak, no
HEIFER CALVES - 250 to btg blow to break the game and Sherry vistted Mr. and
300 lbs. 44 to 52 50, 300 to 400 open. They left a total of twelve Mrs Bill Bryant and famtly on address recorded, an accident
vtchm, to Veterans Memonal
lbs. 42 to 47.50; 400 to 500 lbs 38 men stranded on the base- Saturday night.
Hospital
Sunday at 2 19 p.m
paths
but
couldn't
score
but
CJmt
Birch
and
Leota
and
to 46 50, 500 to 600 lbs. 38 to
46.50; 500 to 600 lbs. 37 to 43 15 , three run s over the seven tn· Mr and Mrs. Thomas Birch The she riff's Dept is invtstted Mary Birch of vestigating the acctdent of
600 to 700 lbs 34 to 38 25; 700 mng stmt
took
the
contest
Galltpohs
on Sunday. Miss which details are incomplete
Hurncane
POMEROY, OHIO
lbs. and Over 32.50 to ~I 50
by
a
6-3
score
to
gam
a
spht
m
Birch
is
recovering
slowly
STOCK COWS &amp; BULLS (By
The Head)- Stock Cows 210 to tlle double header and leave from recent surgery
$20,000 00 Max1mum Insurance For
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Proffttt
Each Oepos1for
340; Stock Cows and Calves 340 the Whtte Falcons recorded at
a
ftne
l!Hl
mark
and
son of Great Bend visited
to 495 , Stock Bulls 275 to 400 ;
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Baby Calves 50 to 110, 1By The
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and family on Sunday afMEMBER F£0£RAL DEPOSIT fNSURAN Cf
ORPOR A TION
Pound ) - Canners &amp; Cutters Gallipolis Blue Dev1is at
everybody singmg a hymn that the impulse would come to me to
Gallipolis
today
Then
on
ternoon.
Cows 26 to 30; Holstem Cows 29
Mrs. Joan Greatllouse has take off all my clothes...! wanted desperately to stand up naked
to 34.10, Commerctal Bulls Tuesday the htt the trail for
for God and everyone else to see. I had to clench my teeth and sit
(1,000 lbs. and Over) 32 50 to 40. Racine, Ohto to tangle with the been a patten! at Veterans on my hands to keep myself from undressing."
LAMBS- Tops 90 lbs to 110 Southern Tornadoes The rest Memorial Hospital.
The anecdote is contamed m a chapter hUed, "My Sm."
of the week looks hke thts:
36 50 to 37.25 ; Seconds 75lbs to
80 30 to 31 50 , Ltghl.s 40 lbs to Hannan-Trace at home on
Wednesday, Wtlhamstown
65 25 to 28.50; Stock Ewes By
away on Thlll·sday, Fnday IS
the Head 7 50 to 15
an open date as 1t stands nght
VEAL CALVES - Tops 220
now and Saturday the Whtte
lbs to 250 65 to 71; MediUm 200
·Falcons will be at St Mary's
lbs to 31!0 48 50 to 62.50, Culls 50
FIRST GAME
Down
SHOATS - 10.50 to 24.50.
1234567 RHE
would be postmarked by
rmdmg:ht ,
On Apnl .!, the ms ruled that
Ntxon o"cd the government
approxunately half hts net
worth be ca use durtng hts
aduumstratwn he Improper ly
had deducted tll e value of the

to the

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bu t a Brooktngs

One of the bigg ~est
bargains you'll • !~ver
find is our Checl dng

Stivers ville

Account service

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Market Report

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THE FARMERS BJ 'NK
AND SAVINGS C( ).

News.

CURTAIN AND
DRAPERY

SALE
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
READY-MADE
CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES IS
INQ.UDED IN THIS SALE.
Btg selection of colors and styles
in sheers, cape cods, fiberglas
draperies, lters, valances.

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way th e dollar IS
lodoy, 1f 's ru st a s well
money d oe~ n ' l qrow on
tr ees (It would cheap en
th e neighborhood) "

"The

T r ue
money doesn't
grow on trees bu t money
spent on •rnprovmg your
home goes a lo" g wa y when
you
shop
wl1 h
the
"F RIEN DLY
ONE S"
Be 11,g members ot HWI our
buymg power

TO HOSPITALS
The Middleport ER squad
transported Myrtle Hayes ,
Pomeroy,
to
Veterans
Memortal Hospital Saturday at
8·46 p m Sunday at 9:44a.m
Mary O'Dell was taken to
Holzer Med1cal Center by the
squad

SAVE 20% ON CURTAIN
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HARDWARE DURING
THIS SALE.

MEIGS THEATRE
Tomght thru T~ursday

AprtllS -18
NOT OPEN

allo ws us to g 1ve our

c ustomers
QUALITY
MERCHA N D I SE
at
R e ASO NABLE PRICES .

Home Furnishings Dept.
· First Floor

Fn , Sat , Sun .
Apnl19 20 21
OKLAHOMA CRUDE
{ T echmcolor 1
George C Scott
F"ay Dunawa y

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Col or-cartoon •
Krazy Kat
Show Starts,7 p.m .

Matn Store and Warehouse Open Weekdays 9:30 to
Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 9 p.m.

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Open Both

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Explos!on blows
2 men from auto
Two voung men v.cre InJured

AWARDS CEREMONY - The annual Candystrtpers Tea Monday mghl
was highhghted by the awards ceremony In the group recogntzed were,! to
r, seated, Nita Herrman, Lisa Scott, Chen Reuter, Joann Blevms, Mar;
Krawsczyn, preSident, Mary Sauer, and Lynn Hoschar, and standtng, Peggy

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Jones, Bambt Ehas, Jane Schwarz, Vtcki R1zer, V1cky Clelland, lng11u
Hawle; , Cheryl Hud&lt;on , Ca thy Osborne,I.Jz Edwards, Sharon Hcasely, Ruse
Colburn, Hegma Hamson , Cheryl Lehew, Jo Antt Mtllnon , ond Debbte
Campbell See story on Page 4

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treated
In other actton, the Shenff 's
dn embdn k mcnt Th e car
Dept reported another auto
stopper! on 11.5 top and C &lt;~ughl cau ght ftre Ill an acctdent, this
one S ~nda) mgh t on SR 681.
fi re
Mlddle s\\art
,tnd
a
Accordtng to Shenff Harpa sse nger, ~lik e Johnson , 23 t&lt;:nhach' s offtce, Jon A Dea ks ,
Potlland, tned to gel ou t of the ~ l . Athens. was travelltng East
cat , but tl exploded befm e the) whe[llns auto went off the road
to the Jell. and back onto tll e
could reach Sdfety .
Both MtddieS\Iatt .tnd 1 oad before tl roll ed over three
J&lt;Jlmson were blo"Wn fret' 1r1to a Jr four ltmes and caught ftre
to ft eld by the force of the ex- Dek s w::t s takciJ to Veterans
pl nswn Both suffei ed burns 011 Mem o11a l ll ospttal by t,he
Porncro) Emergency Squad
lhe1r hands. f c~cc and ha1r
The Mctgs Count) Shettff s where he 1.\ cJ S t1 eated for mm 6r
De partment
\\ t11eh
tn· scratches H ~ was cited for
VCS llgated the InCHienl Said d11 v 1ng under the mfluence of
ne 1tiler man \\as tmmed tate ly dlcuhul

early todd\ when then c~1r
exploded knoc ktng both 1111o "
field
Wtllldlll G Mtddlesw,trl lA
B.t 1. Purtlt~nd , V.d S dri\IIlg
Edst on Cl1 ll tn Sullon T11 p dl
~a m \\h e n &lt;=~ deer r~ppe&lt;1re d 111
Ute mtddl e of I he 1o"cl
When Mtdclles11 at I "PPited
Ins bro:J kes hi S cllllO skidded
The11 v.hen 11e tH.c.e lcr c~t e d

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bnng the aut o out of the &gt;ktd ,
he los t contr ol dnd \\Cnt over

Devoted To The Interests Of The Meigs-Mason Area

VOL. XXVI

NO 2

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1974

TEN CENTS

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Ronrue Anderson and Ron
Smith, police officers, submitted thetr restgnattons to
Pomeroy counc1l Monday
rught.
Anderson in his letter to
Chtef Jed Webster srud he was
leaving to accept other em.ployment and thanked Chtef
Webster for his assistance.
Webster declared h1s
department needs a dispatcher
and a meter patrolman .
Dispatchers have to he tramed
and police officers must go to
school.
Upon recommendation by
Webster, council hired Dorothy
McKenzie as a dlspatcher
Webster will make recommendations for pohce offtcers
later.
The VIllage also needs a

Jam tor. Apphcallons are bemg
accepted
Dave Jeffers was htred as a
full tune officer to replace Ron
Sm1th Jeffers wtll serve a
three month probattonary
penod
A request was recetved by
council from the Pomeroy
Nattonal Bank to place hoods
over two meters on Second St
durmg banking hours (9 a m to
5 p m .)
Counctl felt smce the bank
has opened 1ts new auto bank
tlle meters close to the bank
would be needed by tlle pubhc
The bank offered to pay $100 a
year per meter It was also
noted that the presen t
depository on Second St wtll be
removed
A letter was read from

By United Press International
KEY BISCAYNE, FLA. - PRESIDENT NIXON wmds up
his Easter vacation at hts baystde VIlla here lq&lt;lay and heads
back to Washmgton where he has scheduled an appearance this
week hefore the Daughters of the American Revolution. A White
House spokesman said Nixon wtll address the DAR's 83rd
Contmental Congress at Constttution Hall Thursday mornmg.
Wednesday evening, tlle t&gt;restdent will give a dmner at the
White House 111 honor of tlle ambassadors to the Orgamzatwn of
American States He is expected to speak to the ambassadors of
his goals for unprovmg Umted States-Latm American relations
m the seventies
NEW YORK - OF THOSE AMERICANS POLLED, more
belteve John Dean's versiOn of the Watergate scandal than
helieve Prestdent Ntxon's version, Louis Harris survey released
Monday mdicates. The figures show 46 per cent of the partiCipants m the poll think Dean has been more truthful than
NIXon , and 29 per eent think Ntxon has been more truthful. A
fourth of those polled satd they were not sure which they thought
was the more truthful about Watergate
In testunony before tlle Senate Watergate Commtltee last
summer, Dean accused Nixon of knowmg about the Watergate
cover-up, but Nixon has denied it. Harrts said JUSt after Dean's
Senate testunony a poll showed he had made a favorable liDpression 111 terms of truthfulness
But "durmg tlle ensumg 10 months while Prestdent Ntxon's
cred1bthty has sharply declined, hehef in what Dean satd has not
dimm1shed ," Harris said. "Relattvely, therefore, Nixon's chtef
accuser now stands as a more credtble witness on the events of
the Watergate coverup than the Prestdent himself "
SAGINAW, MICH - PRESIDENT NIXON and the natiOn
watched closely today as an expensive and publictzed electwn
battle m Michigan's 8tll Congressional District reached tis
deciSive clunax. "Make no m1stake," said Democratic candidate
J. Bob Traxler, "thiS ts areferendum of RIChard Nixon "Traxler
predicted he would wm 53 per cent ofthe vote .
But Republican candidate James M. Sparling Jr., predtcted
he would wm tf the GOP turns out a heavy vote m this
tradi\Jonally Republican dtstnct The polls were open from 7
am. to 8 p.m. EDT.
NIXon projected huru;elf directly and personally into the.
camp;ugn last week when he spent nearly !JVe hours touring
rural areas of the district, h1s ftrst full-fledged political foray
since Watergate.

Reuter-Brogan Insurance Co
insurance on
parktng lot and street meters
The cost for the servi ce IS
based on valuatton of meters ,
or $1.50 per $100 valuation The
cost to Pomeroy would be $585
per year Pomeroy has 189
street meters and 202 parkmg
lot mete rs The 1n surance
would cover theft a nd vandalism
Smce the cost to tlle vtllage

proposmg

has been great due to theft and
vandahsm, co unct l suggested a
representattve of the company
atte nd the next reg ular
meetmg to dtscuss tlle proposal
fu rther
A letter WO:JS r ead fr om
Bobter Eleclromcs ln c ,
Parkersburg, 111 abcut servtcmg radio eqUipment for the
polll'e department at a cost of
$100 55 per month Counctl
mvtted a representative of the

company meet w1l11 11 later
Mayor Dale Smtth s~~ested
th at smce tlle Shelly Hot Mtx
Co has loca ted m Syracuse
now IS the tunc to contract for
street work tn Po merov II was
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agreed a representa ti ve of
Shelly and VIllage offt ctals wtll
check street.s to be repatred
and the total cost F'tndings 111ll
be re ported at the next
meetmg
A lctt~r was recetved from

O:m g Uarencc Mtller on the
sub ject of the parking lot and
streambank eros10n problem
e~t

Pome1 oy

Th e letter 1m pw t 1 swd tl
ha s been deter mme d tha t
further conslCiera tion be g1ven
to the design of any planned
Improvement The Wate r
Resources Developm ent Act of
1971 mcreases federal parltctpa ll on from $50,000 to
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Nixon to Bloodmobile day April 29th
select
tapes
KEY BISCAYNE , Fla
(UP! ) - Presiden t Ntxon wtll
turn ove r '·ha rd " ~vidence to
the House Judictary Commtttee which will prove his
mnocen ce tn !he Watergate
cover-up, a high ranking White
House offictal said today
But the offtctal, who declmed
to be tdentifted, strongly mdicated tllat Ntxon w1ll not fully
comply wtth the subpoena for
more than 40 taped conversations sought by the tmpeactunent panel
He also said that even tf the
House brtngs tmpeachment
charges against Nixon, the
Prestdent tntends to travel to a
swnmtt meeting in Moscow the
las! week tn June He confidently predicted Ntxon WJII
not res1gn or be removed from
offlee by tmpeachment
"We're gomg to turn over
absolutely what we think to be
the hard evtdence of all tlle
totaltty of the Prestdent's
knowledge and actwns," he
srud "There w11l be verbattm
transcnpts of matertals
directly from the tapes tn
extensive quanttty "
Deadline Set
Ntxon mtends to respond to
the subpoena early next week
when Congress wmds up tl.s
Easter recess The comrruttee
set a deadlme of Apnl25 for tlle
reply
James D. St. Clatr, tlle
Prestdent's chJCf Watergate
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Bloodmobtle day IS JUSt 14 days away - on Aptti 29 - at the Pomct'ny Eiell tcntat y School between the hours 1 to 6 p m
Meettng bl oo d needs of eac h county Ill Ohio ts an oh lt gallon wht ch the Anw11 can Red Ct oso t11cs
to serve The Hed Cross provtdes the means through bloodmob ile VISits to the u JUn ty. bu1 It mukes
the help of com mum ty restdents respondm g to the need and bccom tn g voluni PPt bl ood donors to
acco mpltsh thts.
The Department of Health, Educatwn and Welfare ha s encou raged ~~ \'olunteer bluud f&gt;' u g 1 d i ll
because of the mcreased need for blood and blood denvauve 'i through (1dvanc ed blood t L· ~.:llrwlog ;
HEW has stressed the need for an all vol unteer blood program,thus mtnt st enn~ tlte ns k of hcr&lt;llllrs
and other transmttlable dtseases . Thts msures the safest most reltable product ,,vetlable fut pal teru s
tn hospttals
If you or a member of your famtly has ever needed blood you know h011 unportant and \al uable"
blood program 1s The Blood Program for Metgs County could provtde the blood needs fot dll
rest dents of the county tf enough people become tnvolved as volunteer blood donors
All mterested people should reg1ster at the bl oodmobtle VISit on Monday, ~pnl29 :~ t thc Pomcto;
Elementary School for 1 to 6 p.m

Ban·d in June competition
The Metgs Ht gh School
Marchtng Band has been accepted mto the Myrtle Beach
com pettlJOn on June 5-B,
Dtrector Dwtght Goms an no~nced Monday mght when
tlle band boosters met at the
htgh school
Goms also announced tha l 22
gtrls are trymg out for a new
"flag corps" wh1ch wtll perform m the band next fall
Twelve gtrls are to be se lected
tn the tryouts as are new
maJorettes.
The group dtscussed fund
ratstng actiVI ti es to make
money for the forth comm g
trips among whtch ts an excurston to King 's Island on
Aprtl 27 The band wtll leave .
tlle htgh school at 9 a m There
wtll be compeltlton there
The annual band banquet
was changed from May 11 to
May 18 wtth parenl.s tnvtted to
atten\1 at $2 50 a person
Parenl.s wtll recetve letters and

rese rvatiOn fm ms A c o n~.:ert
by the Wrtgh t-Palterson Atr
Force Band at the Metgs
Aud1tonum was announced for
May 17 wtth pat enls of band
members also bemg 1nv1tcd to
that event
A norrunatwg cum rmtt cc
composed of Mrs Charles
Wtldermulh, Mrs John Sebo
and Mrs. Charles Werry wa s

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITT ED - Eltzabe th
Sharpnack, Racm e. Wtlltam
Buchanan, Ho c kw gpor t ,
Ronald Lyons, Mason; James
Sulhvan , Belpre, Henrt etta
Castle, Mtddlep or t , Mary
Durst, Poll]eroy, Anna Turner,
Rutland; Oscar Johnson ,
Chiton
DISCHARGED - Datsy
Yonker, Ev elyn Barber,
Grego ry Ferguson, Mtnnte
Pickens, Bermce Wtnkler

HATTIESBURG, MISS. - THOUSANDS OF PERSONS,
routed from their homes by flash flooding that caused an
estimated $50 million m damage, mo;oed mto emergency shelters
Monday at a Nattonal Guard camp, schools, and churches.
"The water is a bout siX feet high in some of the houses, and
furniture and clothes are floatmg all around,'' said Darrel Blount
of Petal, Miss., who helped orgamze a relief shelter m the
community north of Hattiesburg. Civil Defense officials sa1d
aboul,!l2,000 flood refugees_from the Hattiesburg area and other
parts of southern Mississippi spent Monday night at Camp
Shelby, a sununer trammg base for national guardsmen, and
another 1,000 slept in sheltets around the ctly

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recognncd Ohio Unhers1ty student workers union
ptcketed the school's largest cafeteria today in a strike
whlch ts scheduled to last only one day.
The students, seeking to gain re&lt;ognltloo by the
sr.hool, d1d not attempt to prevent persons from entering
the Nelson Cafet eria , whlch was manned by supervisory
personnel and most of the older cooks and servers. The
wuversity has refused to recognize the union, claimlng
less than half of the total student help on campus had
stb'lled union pledge cards.
Jtm Wolff, supervisor of the cafeteria, said lhe lack of
studenl .help had not hampered the breakfast operation.
There was some concern. however, there may be more
problems at the lunch and dlnncr meals hecause more
students eat at those times
Strikers claimed at least two university vans hauling
food to the cafeteria turned back when they saw the picket
line . The students urged boarders to "eat a lot " and to
leave their eating trays on tables rather than return them
to the usual place for washing. Among other complaints
··· registered by the strikers were low pay, lack of a senlorlty
-~~~ system no grievance pohcy and no job security.
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preSided over by Frank Stsson ,
prestden t The commt ttee wtll
repor t at the next meetin g
Mrs Marvtn Burt and Mrs
J ohn Murphy were named to
tlle audtltng com mtttce The
sprm g conce rt was announced
for Apnl 26 The etghth gt ade
band wtll also take part

FBI wants
Miss Hearst
SAN FRANCISCO IUPIJ - The FBI today
s ought Patricia Hearst as one of four rifle-toting
women who held up a San Francisco bank Monday,
s hot two bystanders and escape\i with more than
$ 10,000 Authonties sa td the 20-year-old kidnap
v tc llm may have been forced to parttctpate agamst
he r wtll
Miss Hearst was tdenltfted tn ptctures taken by a
hidden bank camera. Ktdnaped 10 weeks ago by the
Symbwnese Ltberation Army , Miss Hearst, in a
tape-reco rded message, renounced her parents and
her former life 13 days ago and sa td s he was jotnmg
forces wtth her captors She sa td she has changed
her name to "Tama. "
A subpoena was tssued for matenal witness tn the robM1ss Hearst, granddaughter of bery
famed newspaper founder Wtl"She may have been act111g
ltam Randolph Hearst, as a under duress and coerciOn,"
satd FBI spe&lt;ml agent 111
charge, Charles W Bates, 111
explammg why she was sought
as a matenal witness mstead
of a parttctpant Three other
women were named as SLLS·
peels, and pohce satd five men
Two truckloads of food and apparently also were mvolved
clothmg for the Xema dtsaster '-four of them wa1tmg outstde
area left thts mornmg from the m two getaway cars
Mtddleport Church of Chnst. She May be Charged Too
Dnvers of the two vehtcles
Bales smd if 11 were deterwere Mrs Shtrley Bumgardner mmed that Mtss Hearst was a
and George Glaze, pastor of the wtlhng parttctpant, she also
Mtddleport Church of Chnst w&lt;&gt;uld be charged w1tll ba¥
The t" o truckloads mcluded a robbery
number of contributiOns which
The robber y too~ place
had been recetved by Mr and shortly after the 9 am openmg
Mrs Robert Mtller at thetr of a Htberrua Bank branch in
home m Pomeroy They are San Franc isco's oceanstde
former Xema residents Others Sunset Otst nct The four
contnbuttng to the two. women - all young and wh1te,
truckloads were tlle Syracuse wearmg dark coats and
Ba seball Boosters and the "waffle-stomper" IYJl:C boots
Mtddleport Church of Chnst and ca rrying sem1-automat1c
rifles - and a man entered tlle
bank with
mtlitaryhke
Republicans will
prectsion , scooped $10,690 from
drawers after· ordermg
meet on Thursday cash
pa Irons and employes to he on
In order to re-orgamze lht the floor, then fled through tlle
Meigs
Cou nt y
Young front door , firmg at passersby.
Two men were seriously
Republtcan Club a meeting wtll
be held Thursday at 8 p m at wounded, but both -.yere reportThe Me1gs Inn Speakers w1ll ed in sattsfactory condttion at a
be Roy Shmabery, represen- hospttal. They were Peter
tative qf state headquarters, Markoff, 59, who operates a
nearby liquor store, and Eu~nd Roger Yurchuck, chatrgene
Brennan, 70, who lives
man of the Ohto League of
near
the.
scene.
Young Repubhcan Clubs
A hidden camera in the bank
All
mterested
youn g
Republicans are urged to at- tOOk several dramatic photographs of the gun-WJeldmg
tend .
robbers, mcludmg one showing
the woman 1dentif1ed as PaSHOOTING TONIGHT
trtcta carryin~ a gun but with
The Metgs County Jaycees
(Contmued on page 8)
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shooters educalton program
contmues tomght at 7 at the
Meigs Juntor Htgh Bldg. m
Htgh temperatures today
Mtddleport. All Jaycees
and
Wednesday m the lower 60s
avatlable are asked to a1d m
extreme south portion today.
, the program.
,
The shootoffs wJII begin next Generally clear tonight. Lows
m the 3llli
week.

Food, clothing

$10 AWARDED
Angela Dowell , daughter of
Mr an d Mrs Roy Dowell of
Rae me Route 2 has won the $10
pme tn the Easlct egg hunt of
the MHldlcpor t • Pomeroy
Rota ry Club Sunday

OPEN HOUSE SET
The Pomeroy Ftre Department 11 til liold a pubhc open
house at IL&lt;; new quarters on
Butternut Ave from I to 5 p.m
Sunday , Aprtl 2A, ftre chtef
Charles Legar reporL&lt;

EGYPT WARNED TODAY OF NEW FIGHTING in the Sinai
Desert unless Israel fmds a way to end the escalatmg war of
attrition With Syria along the tense Golan Heights truee lines.
The Egypttan warnmg came after Israeli and Syrian forees
clashed for control of the strategic slopes,of ¥1 Hebron Monday
in the 35th consecutive day of iightlng along the Golan Heights.
The semi-official Cairo newspaper Al Akhbar said Lsrael
should not count on Egyptian guns to remain silent if the fighling
with Syrta continues. " Israel cannot remain with one Arab front
to concentrate on," the authoritative newspaper said. "The time
when Lsrael was able to practice this method was passed ...

WASffiNGTON - THE COST OF UVING Council ( CLC) has
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TO HOSPITAL
HHS.
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RACINE - Sunday at 5 p.m. WHS
0010010 242
the Racme ER squad transported Pete Thorn e, 72, Nease
Settlement Road , to Holzer
ARMY TAKES OVER
Medtcal Center.
PARIS (UPI) - The army
seJZed power 111 the West
Afncan state of Niger today, a
LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature m downtown spokesman for the Ntger
Pomeroy Monday at 11 a m. Embassy m Pans satd
was 52 degrees under cloudy
slues.
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HATTIESBURG , Miss .
(UP!) - Several thousand
persons were evacuated
from their homes m central
and south Mississippi today
as flood waters rampaged
through the stale after three
days-of heavy rain. At least
seven persons were killed.
Gov. Bill Waller activated
the National Guard to help ln
the evacuation of residents.
Many persons, their escape
route blocked by the rising
water, ' were removed by
helicopter.

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TIIESE BIG BEND MINSTREL Assn . dancers will ,
appear several times in each of the three "rmm-shows"
Saturd~y at the "Silver Slipper Saloon'' m the romeroy
Jumor Htgh School audttonum Shows w~ll be at 6·30, 8 and
9 30 p m. F'rom the left are Jemy Chapman, Becky Thomas,
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Kathy Werry, Babs Wttle, Ju&lt;iy Owen, Peggy O'Br1en, Jan
Holter, Antta King, l;ma N1ert, Shelly Mankm and Sonya
Ohlmger Not present was Debbie Bailey Advance llckets
for any of the three shows may be secured at tlle New York
Clothmg House. Dtrectmg the rrum-mustcals ts Bob Hoeflich

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Bobcats . roll over Eagles, 12-3
Dave Wise's looping single to four more runs ut the sixrh on
lett. plated the tying- and go ' three· walks and a double by
ahead runs in the fifth inning second baseman Tim Lucas.
Monday night then Coach Jim
Three ·more were chased
Sprague's Kyger Q-eek Bob- across in the seventh on walks
cats scored seven runs in the to ·Steve Bair.d, · Terry Lucas,
final two ipniitgs - to--post--a Ben Arnett, Tabor, a sacrifice
lopsid ed 12-3 victory over . and infi eld single by Hudson.
Eastern.
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Eastern had only two players
Eastern , Kyger Creek , to- reach base after the second
Southwestern and Symmes inning. Mike Hartis walked in
Valley are tied for f1rst place in the sixth and Donnie Eichinger
the SVAC standings with 2-1 singled during the same inning.
records.
..-Tabor paced the Bobcat
The Bobcats took a 1.{) lead in
the second due to the wildness
of starting and losing pitcher
TO PUSH PLAN
Randy Blake.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Mayor
A bases loaded walk to shortstop Terry Lucas following Abraham Beame Monday
singles by Ron Roush and la un ched "O peration ArmLawrence Tabor brought in the · twist. "
It 's ·an effort by the city
run .
Coach Larry Heines ' Eagles, adminis5ration to push a plan
playing without their seniors through the legislat ure to raise
who were on tite senior trip, New York City's sales tax from
took a 3-1lead in the bottom of 7 per cent to 8 per cent.
the inning.
Tim Spencer started the
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rally with a single. He moved
to second on a walk and scored
DEVOTED TOniE
INTEREST OF
on a bases loaded walk to Greg
MEIGS-MAsoN ARE"
Bailey. Two runs came on a
CHESI'E,KL. TANNEHILL,
Exec. Ed .
two out single by Rob Barker.
ROBERTHOEFUCII,
In the Bobcat!ourth inning, a
Cit)' Editor
Publlahed diU~ uc~t Saturday by The
single by Roush, walk to Wise
Ohio Valley PubiWling Comp~ny, lll
and hit batsmen produced a eo.rt
St., Pomeroy, Ohio, ~88 . Bw!iness
run.
Offi~ ~ne llt2-2156. Editoria l Phone 992Kyger Q-eek took the lead for 21&amp;7.
Stcond class pona,ge P'kl at Pomeroy,
good in the fifth . Catcher Clay &lt;lllo.
National ad vertl1lng representati ve
Hudson started it with a free
BoUineW-GaU.gher, II}C., 12Eut 4:1nd St.,
pass. Hudson moved to third on New Yori. , New Yorlc.
Sllbacription rates : Delivered by carrier
a double off the bat of Tabor.
where av.Llable 60 C'I!Jlll per week ; By
With two out, both runners Motor Route where carrit!l- service not
scored on Wise 's safety. Wise available . One month, $2.60. By mall 111
and W. Va, One Year, $111; Six
moved up on the throw to the Ohio
months, $9 . ~ ; Three monthB , $8
plate and came in on an infield E!Jtowhere $22.00 ye&amp;r : all months $11.50;
three months, •. so: Subscription prl~
error.
includ e~~ &amp;mday nmei-Sentlnel.
The Bobcats pushed across

~t~on-: ?~fade
For

MOTHER

bott;mcn with three hi lS in fo ur
trips. Roush had two hits in
four a t bat whtlc Wise, Hudson
and Tim Lucas had the other
Bobcat safeties. Barker,
Spencer, Eichinger and Blake
had Eastern's hits.
Baird, in going the distance,
walked fo ur and fanned seven.
TI1ree Eastern hurlers, Blake,

Bailey and Etchinger combined ' to fan tO Bobcats but
issued 13 walks.
Linescore:
Kyger Q-eek 010 134 3-12-3-0
Eastern
030 000 II- 3-4-3
Baird (W) and Hudson .
Blake, Bailey (6) Eichfnger(7)
lfild Win ebrenner , Bowma n

Dierker Falcons Win 17th ·
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2nd try
Wah am a Hi gh Scho ol's
visiting Falcons had one · big
inning on Memorial Field
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Monday evening and it was
ehough for a 5--1 non-league
baseball triumph over host
Gallipolis.
Held scoreless and hitless
during the first four innings by
senior Blue Devil hurler Rick
Barcus, the West Virginians
e•plodect with four runs in the
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top of the fifth inninr; on three
base hils , a walk and three
costly GAHS errors to take a 4O·advantage behind se ni or ace

Pl aye r- Pos .
Mike Lewi s, c
Rick H esson . p
Robbi e Be l ch er , 2b
Dan Garo ne, , 3b
Dan Harmon , ss
Gr eg Ca mp , If
T1m Sayre , r r
Davio Red , c l
Dale Lewis, cf
Bryan Russell . lb

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fifth six weeks honor.roU at the
Harrisonvllle Element'a ry
School has ·been announced.
Receiving a ''B" or above in all
their subjects to be listed were :
Mike
Cline, · Katrina
Donohue, Lorena Donohue,
Jimmy, El!lin, Mike Hatfield,
Betty Ann Loftis, aU A's; Vicky
Peavley, Linda Riggs, Karen
Spencer; Kristir\a We in, Retha
Yost, first grade ; Paula Carl,
Jerry Grounds, Chris tian
Riggs , Tina Yost, all four with
all A's, Paul Riggs , Mandy
Reeves, second grade; Mary
Lee, Brad Largent, Penny
Wandlin g, all A's ; Renee
Willis, Robin Barrett, Brenda
Flnlaw, all A's, third grade;
Mark Cline, Vicky DeBord,
Patricia Grounds, Angela
Harmon, Troy Willis, fourth
gra de; Jerry Burchett, Robert
Harmon, Anita Lewis, fifth
grade; Richard K. Hill, All A's ,
and Gary Howard, sixth grade.

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By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DE AR DR . LAM B
Sometime ago I read your
col11mn about the man who had
his legs amputated because he
would not quit smoking.
Would you please . clearly
.(plain why smoking caused
this problem requiring leg
amputation ? My hu sband
smokes from one to two wcks
a day. He is bothered by leg
cramps. Some time ago his
ankles swelled and stayed that
way for a long time. After that
his left leg swelled, and he was
treated for blood clots . He is 64
and has a peptic ulcer . I try to
watch his diet. He won 't quit
smoking because of the ulcer.
can take a little Maalox
and get by. He said he

would try to quit smoking if he
though t the leg problems were
caused by smoking.
DEAR READER - Your
husband has two problems tha t
should require him to . quit
smoking NO W, not to mention
the dangers of lung disease and
heart disease. I refer to the
ulcer and the leg problems.
The case I wrote about was a
man w ith Buerger 's disease,
a · disease that ca uses
thickening of lhe arteries in the
legs and blocks the circulation.
More importantly , a rece nt
study by Dr. Peter Levine at
Tufts-N ew England Medical
Center has demonstrated that
smoking increases blo od
clotting. Here is how it works .
There are some very small
cells in the blood ca lled
platelets . They are important
in forming a blood clot
whenever we need a clot to stop
bleeding. The clots that cause ·
blockage of arteries in hear t
attacks and simil ar problems
are larg ely composed of blood
platelets.
Dr. Levine's study showed
that within five minutes of
smoking a single cigarette th e
platelets began to clump and.
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relatively low calorie content
per weight or bulk, and they
are good food , but that is as far
as it goes. For information on
losing weight, write to me in
care of this newspaper, P. 0 .
Box 1551, Radio City Station,
New York, N. Y. 10019 and ask
for the booklet on losing
weight. Enclose 50 cents to
cover costs.

start the formation of blood
cl ots. This is very important
sin ce it demonstrates how
c(garette smoking can lead to
an increased incidence of blood
clots in the arteries of the
heart, the brain or in vessels in
the legs. It also tells you how
many cigarettes are safe for a
person to smoke - the answer
is none . A single cigarette can
cause the in~rea sed clotting
reaction. If just one clot forms.,
in the wrong place, you can
have a problem.
So, sin ce your hu sband
already has a blood clotting
problem, I think he should quit
smoking right now . I don 't
mean taper off or cut down, I
mean -quit comple te ly and
forever .
It will cut down his need for
Maalox, too . ..
DEAR DR. LAMB - I have
read that grapefruit burns up
fat and is therefore excellent
for weight reduction. Please
ex plain this myth , or truism.
DEAR READER - You
were right the first time. It is a
myth, or, in plainer words ,
pure hokum .
The calories in grapefruit
are still calories and contribute
to the total n11mb&lt;:r of c~ lorie s

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an error, follOwed by a sing le to
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pi l che~ ~Jnd winner Rick
CINCINNATI 1UP! I - The
Massey·. Th en, wi til one ou t.
Cinctnnali Benga ls are victims
Brown be lted· a ch:ep se~cri fi ce
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fly. scori n ~ Thoma s from
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.Paul Brown is angry .
The Marauder s fin;:JI!v
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Monday that their star linehome half of the fourth, when bac ker : Bill Bergey, was
Dave Wolfe \\alked and juni or jumping the Nationa l Football
second bnseman Mike ~esse !- League to play for u1e Virginia
road doubled to centerfield. , Ambassadors of the WFL.
J un1 or Gary Georg: repla~'ed
But Berg'ey. an aggressive
Pnce on the mound 111 the ftfth hard~litter who along with
and la sted two innln!-:s, tackle _Mike Reid anchors the
yieldtng a run in the sixth on Benga ls ' aefense, already is
four walks. In all, George ga \'~ under euntract to the Bengals
up si x fr ee passes, striki ng out for thls season and must play
three.
uut his option here in 1975
Meigs came back with two in before join ing the WFI. in 1976.
the bottom of the sixth when
TI 1c question of "integrity"
Dave Wolfe smashed a long over those next · two years
tr iple to right cente rfield, upsets Brown. who also runs
fo llowed by a si ngle to left by the Bcngals' front office in his
Rick Stoba rt , w;lik to Nessel- ca pacity as general manag er
"TI1is obviously creates and
road and an error whi('h
enabled Charli e Marshall to awkward pos iti on for the
reac h safely, sconng Stob art. cl ub," Brown said in a
Jun ior right hander Perk sta tement issued along with
Ault came on in the seventh the disclosure. "It impairs the
after George walked the first mtegr ity vf any player's
two baile rs, and qui ckly put performa nce when he is under
the Tigers down.
co ntract to one club and paid
The Mar auders r al li ed by another.
briefly In the seventh , when
"There wa s nothing we could
with one out Mik e Magnotta do He was already commi tted
and se nior ca tcher Mick Ash before he talked to us. It is a
singled. But Dave Wolfe h1l defin ite blow to the Bengals
into a G-4-3 double play to end and their players' hopes fo r a
the ga me .
champ ionship season."
Massey, 111 go in g the
The disclosure of Bergey's
dtstance , walked f l\1 e aild jump by Brown was 'an apstruck out five. The lop hitter parent attempt to have his side
for the Tige" was Wiley with a of the story hea rd before the
single and double. while Meigs Ambassadors' release their big
hitters we re Mag notta, Ash , news~x_pected Wedn esday.
Stobart and Marshal ~,!YJ,l9 ,,. ., Q!Mhlals of the Virginia
si ngles, and Wolfe will'\a triple team, previously known as the
and Nesse lroad a double.
Washington Ambassadors,
Tonig ht the Ma rau ders announced last weekend they
travel to .Jackson to face the would sign two unidentified
Ironmen. Perk Ault will be on ·'s uper stars" in Norfo lk
the mound for Mei gs.
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Meigs
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Massey iWP i and Kriebel. but said he wished to withhold
Price ii.P J,George 15)Aul((7 ) any substantive comment on
and Ash.
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Pony League will be held a 7-3 start and leadtng the
Saturday, April20, b&lt;twec n 6 National League West, the Los
p.m. an d 8 p.m. a t the Angeles Dodgers meet U1e
Cheshire Littl e Leag ue defending division champion
diamo nd , rain or sbinc.
Cin cinnati. Reds tonight.
Sign up fees will be $4 for
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Francisco Gia nts next F'nday
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night.
stated flatly tha t Berg~y
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management today (Monday)
that he plans to jwnp to the
Norfol k, Va. franch ise of the
World Football Leag ue."
Bergey, 29, is a native of
Sou_th Dayton, N.Y., and attended Arkan sas State. Th e 6foot-3, 243-pounder was voted
by fans as the cl ub's Most
Va luable Player in 1973.
Ten days ago, defens ive
tackle Steve Chomyszak announced he had signed with the
Ph iladelphia Bell of the WFL,
effective in 1975. At that time
Chomyszak predicted there
would he a couple more Cincinnati players jump to the new
league, which is scheduled to
begin play this summer.
Thi s Week 's Spectal

Ron Ce y, the Dodgers'
regular third baseman who is
off to a .389 start with II RB!s ,
said the I.A players were
lltinkm g about the fir st
meeting of the- year wi th the
Re-ds at Houston Sunday . The
Dodgers won that game 7-2.
" All of a sudden, a lot of guys
ln the dugout were talking and
l11inkin g about. Cinci nna ti, " he
sa id . " They were already
,psych ing themselves up . The
Heels embarra ssed us last year
ru1d it was obvious we haven' t
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The Ironmen four-carded at
tota l of 174 strokes, followed by
Logan with 193 and the
Marauders at 212 .
Top sw inge r during the
windy round was Jac kso n
freshman' Jeff Yerian with a 42.
He was joined in top scoring by
teammates John Dav is with a
43, Keith Weiser with a 44, and
Bob Morrow with a 45.
Leading the Marauder a tlack were Br uce Blackston
with a 48 , John Thomas with a
51, Jeff Warner with a 52 and
Dave Ridgway "with a 61.
Logan was paced by Cole and
Russell with 45s, fo llowed by
Goodlive with a 49, and .Jim
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Arnold Palmer is 44 now and has been wearing eyeglasses for
two years. He still is not CO!llpletely comfortable with them, but
one important thing '-he sees· better with them. He doesn't
squint.
Ordinarily the touring pros think first of themselves, but Bob
Charles, like so many of them, couldn't really find it within
himself to be very upset if Arnold Palmer should somehow
happen to win one more big one sometime so on.
"I don't know of anybody who has done more for the ga me ,"
Otarles says of Palmer. "He has the manner, the personality,
the charisma, to attract people to golf courses who aren't even
·golfers. That makes a difference in everything -atmosphere,
'interest, prize money. You take what happened to me at
Greensboro, for example . I wouldn't have been able to win
$44,000 there if it wasn't for Arnold Palmer. He has increased the
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Th e Meigs Marauders outhi t
the vist ting IrOnto n Tt gers 6·5
but fiv e Marauder err or s
proved the difference as the
Tigers remained undefeated in
SE.OAL play with a 5-3 triumph
ove r the diam ondme n of
Don~ld Wolfe in Middleport
Monday afternoon.
The Meigs record is now 0-2
inside the league, 3-4 overa ll.
The Tigers wasted no tim'e
jump;ng into the lea d with
three runs in the-first innin g off
Meigs starter and loser Steve
Pnce . Scott Wiley smac ked a
double foll owed by a Mike
Brown walk before Jeff Bricky
doubled both base runners
home. Then, w1th tw6 ou t, j eff
Kriebel si ngled scoring Bri cky .
Pnce, wh o yielded four run s

AUGUSTA, Ga . (UP! )- Th e people who hurt Arnold Pa lmer
most are his friends.
They don 't really mean to. Th eir motives are basically good.
They want to see him win and be on top again the way he 11sed
to be.
_They are so fervent in their zeal, so overan~wus to identify
With Arnold Palmer, King of the Hill once more, tha' they try to
.convince him he's every inch the golfer he used to be, his game is
th e same it always was and he's capable of going out there and
winning any time he wishes.
His friends can fool themselves, but they can 't foo l Arnold
Palmer. He knows better.
Palmer had an excellent wrapup round of ,67 in the Masters
Sunday, a round which created a feeling among some that
maybe , somehow, he had finally recovered his old lost putting
touch, but Palmer sensed it was only mom-en tary and he
probably was right.
Talking about the roimd, he rev ealed he had held hi s putter a
little more loosely, and immediately some suggested to him that
might be the key he has been looking for all a long.
Arnold Palme.- didn 't have the hea rt to disillusion them. "You
never can tell,'1 he-Smiled agreeably . "Hubert Green told me he
found himself holding his putter a little too tight," sai d Palmer.
"He thought maybe I could be doing the same thing, so I tried
holding the putter a little looser. "
Palmer Elaborates
Later , though, Palmer elaborated a little more .
The first flush of excitement over his fine 67 had passed. Al l
right , he had finished with his best round in 12 years; his 72-hole
total of 284 would turn out to be only six strokes back of winn er
Gary Player, and he had putted only 29 times in the final round .
Arnold Palmer wasn't kidding himself about having found th e
"key" though , by the way he had handled his putter. "I've tried
this before," he said. "It's nothing really new. Same old stuff ."
He shrugged.
Somewhere along the line, Arnold Palmer has picked up a bad
habit , a terrible one for :;omeone trying to make his living at golf.
He has become a defensive putter, which is almost the same
thing as a defensive hitter in baseball. A defensive hitter doesn 't
brim over with confidence when he walks up to the plate.
Generally all he does is guard it, and that's the same way Palmer
usually walks up to his putts.
Defensive hitters rarely make much money in baseball, and
you can make what you want of the fact that Arnold Palmer, who
always was 1-2 on the money winnings list, isn 't even among the
first 100 now .
He'd Take Putting Stroke
u·there was only one thing in the world he could possibly have
which belongs to someone else, Arnold Palmer says he would
take Bob Charles' putting stroke.
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"He's Unbelievable on the greens," Paimer says of the skinny
New Zealand lefthander. "He's the greatest putter in the whole .
world -bar none."
Bob Charles smiles understandingly upon hearing Palmer
would love to have his putting stroke.
"lt'snotforhire,"he laughed. " I have to play this game, too.
You take my putting away, and I wouldn't be able to make a
living on this tour'."
Charles came here directly from Greensboro, N.C., where he
finished first and l'iolf~4:066. He played with Palmer in Friday's
second round at the Masters and failed to make the cut with a 7379-152. Palmer had a 71 Friday but st ill evoked Charles' sympathy .
"!felt sorry for him," said the New Zealander. "He just never
made a putt. It was kinda sad because if he had his old confidence ; his 71s today would be his 67s of yesterda y.
"He was as fine a putter as there was in the game, and actually
his stroke doesn't look any different now, but he just isn't starting
the ball out in the right direction. Putting is 90 per cent mental
and 10 per cent physical. Your eyes line up the blade and tell you
where to strokethe putt. It's possible your eyes can change with

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Dierker, · wh o seemed sixth. GAHS outhit Waham{, 5~
Boston in their opening game
19 ·11; Loser - Barcus (l . l) ,
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St r ikeout s - Hesson 6, Barcus
The victory lef t . Wahama 4 , Wa l ks - H esson 3; Barcus J,
wary of such laughcrs. Last signed his fi rst major league
'th
Niday I. Double s - M . Lewis
season, &amp;ston won the fir st contract at 17, pitched only 27 Wl
a 17""'• season recor d · and
Swa in ; Doub le Plays game in a walkaway and then innirigs last season. He ap- GAHS dropped to 3-3 on the GAH S I , Wa hama 1. Left on
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compiled a 1-1 record after Osborn~ will host Logan in a Sc orer - Vin Son .
in the second game.
spending
most of the season on Southeastern Ohio League
"I'd like to throw that first
Maior League Standings
B y United Pre ss lnternatior.al
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National League
He'sson struck out six and
moaned Bill Bradley, _ who a variety of arm ailments .
East
Dierker's problems weren 't walked three in going the
made only 2 of II field goal
w. 1. pet. g.b.
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tries.
51. Loui s
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Phila delph ia
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Knick Coach Red Holzman undergoing surgery for repair Gallipolis safeties-.
America·n Leagu e
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Barcus permitted only two
East
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·Baltimore
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John Gianelli didn't have the in Florida prior to last season.
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this season than it has in two or raced home from third , scoring M ilwaukee 6 Baltimore I
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was the first when lea doff Russell , then Lewis scored on a
Ch ica go ( R euschel 0-0J, 2 . 30
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DANVILLE, Ill. !UP! )
hitter Bobby Bonds singled, single by Dan Gardner after
Boston (Tiant 0-0) a t N ew
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Charl es " Chi ck, Ha rley, Chris Speier was hit by a pitch Hesson was safe on an error . York ( Stott le my re l l L Bp.m
Cl eve land (J . Perry 0-1) at Ph il adel phia (Car l ton o OJ. 7 . 30
threetime All America football and , after a double play, Gary
In the sixth, Sayre scored on Mi lwauk ee (Colborn 0-0), 7 p m . p .m .
Sa n Diego (Ar l in 1-1) at
"player and Ohio State Univer- Matthews singled home Bonds. an error after Camp picked up
Kansas Ci t y ( Busby 2-0) at
At lanta (Reed 1-IJ , 7:30p .m
Texa
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Sa n Franc i sco (Willoughby 1.
Lee May and Ollie Brown his second single, this one off
Minne sot a ( Decker 0-0l at
I) at Hou sto n (Griffin 1-1) , 8: 30
Ca lifo rn ia (Ryan 2- 1) , 11 p.m .
listed in serious condition at a provided all the offensive Mike -Watson .
Chicago (Gossage o.oJ at p .m .
Veterans Adm ini st ration support Dierker needed with
Los Ange l es {Messers mith 1Jint Niday finished up for Oakland (L indbl ad 0-0L 11 p .m .
01 at Cinc inn at i (Gullett · 0-1) ,
hospital today.
(Only
games
scheduled
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solo homers.
GARS.
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Wednesday 's Games
· Harley, a member of th e
Wedne sda y' s Games
In the only other National
GAHS scored when Leon Boston at N ew York
Pit tsb urgh at Chicago
National College Footba ll Hall Leag ue games, Atlanta Briggs opened the bottom of Cleve land at Milw , twilight
N ew York at Montreal
Ba it at N ew York, n ight
of 'Fame, was voted an All blanked San- Diego, 6-0, and the fifth with a single. Briggs Kan
St. Loui s at Phil a, night
Ci ty at T exas, night
Sa n D ieg o at At lan ta, night
America halfba ck in 1916, 1917 Philadelphia edged St. Louis, 3- raced to third on Rick Barcus' M inne sota at Calif , night
Sa n Fran at Hou ston , night
Chi cago at Oakland , nig ht
an d 1919.
2.
Los Angeles at Cin c i. niqht
single, and scored on Brett

Bucks, Bulls start
series this evening
UP! Sports Wrller
The old Army game of hurry
up and wait. pmy have worn
down the fin ely honed edge of
the Milwaukee Bucks, who
would love nothing better than
to real1ze an expansion club
dream of revenge against the
New York Knicks.
While the Bucks are favored
to beat the Ch icago Bulls
tonight m the start of the bestof-seve n Western Conference
final s, the Knicks' chances of
making the Iitle seri es for th e
third straight season was being
steamrollered by the Boston
Celti cs in \he NBA Eastern
Conference playoffs .
The Bucks are the most
rested players among the four
eonlenders after disposing of
Los Angeles in fi ve games. But
while they gathered about TV
sets to watch the outcome of
the Chicago-Detroit series, the
Bulls were retaining th e sharp
touch with constant com petition in the seven-game
victory over th e Pistons.
The Bucks last played on
April 7. They again call on
Kareem Abdui-Jabbar to wear
down the Bulls front line and
block the lane again st
penetrating Uticago guards .
"Chicago gets most of its
scoring from fo rward.s Chet
Walker and Bob Love. But we
also have to slop Norm Van
Lier from penetrating," reminds Milwaukee Coacl1 Lar ry
Costello.
The Bulls are short on good

Wilson 's sacrifice fly.
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Bobcats . roll over Eagles, 12-3
Dave Wise's looping single to four more runs ut the sixrh on
lett. plated the tying- and go ' three· walks and a double by
ahead runs in the fifth inning second baseman Tim Lucas.
Monday night then Coach Jim
Three ·more were chased
Sprague's Kyger Q-eek Bob- across in the seventh on walks
cats scored seven runs in the to ·Steve Bair.d, · Terry Lucas,
final two ipniitgs - to--post--a Ben Arnett, Tabor, a sacrifice
lopsid ed 12-3 victory over . and infi eld single by Hudson.
Eastern.
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Eastern had only two players
Eastern , Kyger Creek , to- reach base after the second
Southwestern and Symmes inning. Mike Hartis walked in
Valley are tied for f1rst place in the sixth and Donnie Eichinger
the SVAC standings with 2-1 singled during the same inning.
records.
..-Tabor paced the Bobcat
The Bobcats took a 1.{) lead in
the second due to the wildness
of starting and losing pitcher
TO PUSH PLAN
Randy Blake.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Mayor
A bases loaded walk to shortstop Terry Lucas following Abraham Beame Monday
singles by Ron Roush and la un ched "O peration ArmLawrence Tabor brought in the · twist. "
It 's ·an effort by the city
run .
Coach Larry Heines ' Eagles, adminis5ration to push a plan
playing without their seniors through the legislat ure to raise
who were on tite senior trip, New York City's sales tax from
took a 3-1lead in the bottom of 7 per cent to 8 per cent.
the inning.
Tim Spencer started the
The Dai~ Sentinel
rally with a single. He moved
to second on a walk and scored
DEVOTED TOniE
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on a bases loaded walk to Greg
MEIGS-MAsoN ARE"
Bailey. Two runs came on a
CHESI'E,KL. TANNEHILL,
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two out single by Rob Barker.
ROBERTHOEFUCII,
In the Bobcat!ourth inning, a
Cit)' Editor
Publlahed diU~ uc~t Saturday by The
single by Roush, walk to Wise
Ohio Valley PubiWling Comp~ny, lll
and hit batsmen produced a eo.rt
St., Pomeroy, Ohio, ~88 . Bw!iness
run.
Offi~ ~ne llt2-2156. Editoria l Phone 992Kyger Q-eek took the lead for 21&amp;7.
Stcond class pona,ge P'kl at Pomeroy,
good in the fifth . Catcher Clay &lt;lllo.
National ad vertl1lng representati ve
Hudson started it with a free
BoUineW-GaU.gher, II}C., 12Eut 4:1nd St.,
pass. Hudson moved to third on New Yori. , New Yorlc.
Sllbacription rates : Delivered by carrier
a double off the bat of Tabor.
where av.Llable 60 C'I!Jlll per week ; By
With two out, both runners Motor Route where carrit!l- service not
scored on Wise 's safety. Wise available . One month, $2.60. By mall 111
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The Bobcats pushed across

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trips. Roush had two hits in
four a t bat whtlc Wise, Hudson
and Tim Lucas had the other
Bobcat safeties. Barker,
Spencer, Eichinger and Blake
had Eastern's hits.
Baird, in going the distance,
walked fo ur and fanned seven.
TI1ree Eastern hurlers, Blake,

Bailey and Etchinger combined ' to fan tO Bobcats but
issued 13 walks.
Linescore:
Kyger Q-eek 010 134 3-12-3-0
Eastern
030 000 II- 3-4-3
Baird (W) and Hudson .
Blake, Bailey (6) Eichfnger(7)
lfild Win ebrenner , Bowma n

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2nd try
Wah am a Hi gh Scho ol's
visiting Falcons had one · big
inning on Memorial Field
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ehough for a 5--1 non-league
baseball triumph over host
Gallipolis.
Held scoreless and hitless
during the first four innings by
senior Blue Devil hurler Rick
Barcus, the West Virginians
e•plodect with four runs in the
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top of the fifth inninr; on three
base hils , a walk and three
costly GAHS errors to take a 4O·advantage behind se ni or ace

Pl aye r- Pos .
Mike Lewi s, c
Rick H esson . p
Robbi e Be l ch er , 2b
Dan Garo ne, , 3b
Dan Harmon , ss
Gr eg Ca mp , If
T1m Sayre , r r
Davio Red , c l
Dale Lewis, cf
Bryan Russell . lb

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fifth six weeks honor.roU at the
Harrisonvllle Element'a ry
School has ·been announced.
Receiving a ''B" or above in all
their subjects to be listed were :
Mike
Cline, · Katrina
Donohue, Lorena Donohue,
Jimmy, El!lin, Mike Hatfield,
Betty Ann Loftis, aU A's; Vicky
Peavley, Linda Riggs, Karen
Spencer; Kristir\a We in, Retha
Yost, first grade ; Paula Carl,
Jerry Grounds, Chris tian
Riggs , Tina Yost, all four with
all A's, Paul Riggs , Mandy
Reeves, second grade; Mary
Lee, Brad Largent, Penny
Wandlin g, all A's ; Renee
Willis, Robin Barrett, Brenda
Flnlaw, all A's, third grade;
Mark Cline, Vicky DeBord,
Patricia Grounds, Angela
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DE AR DR . LAM B
Sometime ago I read your
col11mn about the man who had
his legs amputated because he
would not quit smoking.
Would you please . clearly
.(plain why smoking caused
this problem requiring leg
amputation ? My hu sband
smokes from one to two wcks
a day. He is bothered by leg
cramps. Some time ago his
ankles swelled and stayed that
way for a long time. After that
his left leg swelled, and he was
treated for blood clots . He is 64
and has a peptic ulcer . I try to
watch his diet. He won 't quit
smoking because of the ulcer.
can take a little Maalox
and get by. He said he

would try to quit smoking if he
though t the leg problems were
caused by smoking.
DEAR READER - Your
husband has two problems tha t
should require him to . quit
smoking NO W, not to mention
the dangers of lung disease and
heart disease. I refer to the
ulcer and the leg problems.
The case I wrote about was a
man w ith Buerger 's disease,
a · disease that ca uses
thickening of lhe arteries in the
legs and blocks the circulation.
More importantly , a rece nt
study by Dr. Peter Levine at
Tufts-N ew England Medical
Center has demonstrated that
smoking increases blo od
clotting. Here is how it works .
There are some very small
cells in the blood ca lled
platelets . They are important
in forming a blood clot
whenever we need a clot to stop
bleeding. The clots that cause ·
blockage of arteries in hear t
attacks and simil ar problems
are larg ely composed of blood
platelets.
Dr. Levine's study showed
that within five minutes of
smoking a single cigarette th e
platelets began to clump and.
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relatively low calorie content
per weight or bulk, and they
are good food , but that is as far
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start the formation of blood
cl ots. This is very important
sin ce it demonstrates how
c(garette smoking can lead to
an increased incidence of blood
clots in the arteries of the
heart, the brain or in vessels in
the legs. It also tells you how
many cigarettes are safe for a
person to smoke - the answer
is none . A single cigarette can
cause the in~rea sed clotting
reaction. If just one clot forms.,
in the wrong place, you can
have a problem.
So, sin ce your hu sband
already has a blood clotting
problem, I think he should quit
smoking right now . I don 't
mean taper off or cut down, I
mean -quit comple te ly and
forever .
It will cut down his need for
Maalox, too . ..
DEAR DR. LAMB - I have
read that grapefruit burns up
fat and is therefore excellent
for weight reduction. Please
ex plain this myth , or truism.
DEAR READER - You
were right the first time. It is a
myth, or, in plainer words ,
pure hokum .
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out one, settled down until the
four th' whe n Llll• Tl1~crs lf,Uchcd
him for another m&lt;~rk c r . Bob
Thomas led off an d w;J s sa fe on
an error, follOwed by a sing le to
center by Ir onton s tarting
pi l che~ ~Jnd winner Rick
CINCINNATI 1UP! I - The
Massey·. Th en, wi til one ou t.
Cinctnnali Benga ls are victims
Brown be lted· a ch:ep se~cri fi ce
of
the World Foo tball League 's
fly. scori n ~ Thoma s from
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coup and Head Coach
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.Paul Brown is angry .
The Marauder s fin;:JI!v
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Monday that their star linehome half of the fourth, when bac ker : Bill Bergey, was
Dave Wolfe \\alked and juni or jumping the Nationa l Football
second bnseman Mike ~esse !- League to play for u1e Virginia
road doubled to centerfield. , Ambassadors of the WFL.
J un1 or Gary Georg: repla~'ed
But Berg'ey. an aggressive
Pnce on the mound 111 the ftfth hard~litter who along with
and la sted two innln!-:s, tackle _Mike Reid anchors the
yieldtng a run in the sixth on Benga ls ' aefense, already is
four walks. In all, George ga \'~ under euntract to the Bengals
up si x fr ee passes, striki ng out for thls season and must play
three.
uut his option here in 1975
Meigs came back with two in before join ing the WFI. in 1976.
the bottom of the sixth when
TI 1c question of "integrity"
Dave Wolfe smashed a long over those next · two years
tr iple to right cente rfield, upsets Brown. who also runs
fo llowed by a si ngle to left by the Bcngals' front office in his
Rick Stoba rt , w;lik to Nessel- ca pacity as general manag er
"TI1is obviously creates and
road and an error whi('h
enabled Charli e Marshall to awkward pos iti on for the
reac h safely, sconng Stob art. cl ub," Brown said in a
Jun ior right hander Perk sta tement issued along with
Ault came on in the seventh the disclosure. "It impairs the
after George walked the first mtegr ity vf any player's
two baile rs, and qui ckly put performa nce when he is under
the Tigers down.
co ntract to one club and paid
The Mar auders r al li ed by another.
briefly In the seventh , when
"There wa s nothing we could
with one out Mik e Magnotta do He was already commi tted
and se nior ca tcher Mick Ash before he talked to us. It is a
singled. But Dave Wolfe h1l defin ite blow to the Bengals
into a G-4-3 double play to end and their players' hopes fo r a
the ga me .
champ ionship season."
Massey, 111 go in g the
The disclosure of Bergey's
dtstance , walked f l\1 e aild jump by Brown was 'an apstruck out five. The lop hitter parent attempt to have his side
for the Tige" was Wiley with a of the story hea rd before the
single and double. while Meigs Ambassadors' release their big
hitters we re Mag notta, Ash , news~x_pected Wedn esday.
Stobart and Marshal ~,!YJ,l9 ,,. ., Q!Mhlals of the Virginia
si ngles, and Wolfe will'\a triple team, previously known as the
and Nesse lroad a double.
Washington Ambassadors,
Tonig ht the Ma rau ders announced last weekend they
travel to .Jackson to face the would sign two unidentified
Ironmen. Perk Ault will be on ·'s uper stars" in Norfo lk
the mound for Mei gs.
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Meigs
000 102 0- 3 6 3 conferred with Brown Monday
Massey iWP i and Kriebel. but said he wished to withhold
Price ii.P J,George 15)Aul((7 ) any substantive comment on
and Ash.
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League, Little League, and , CINCINNATI (U PI ) - Off to
Pony League will be held a 7-3 start and leadtng the
Saturday, April20, b&lt;twec n 6 National League West, the Los
p.m. an d 8 p.m. a t the Angeles Dodgers meet U1e
Cheshire Littl e Leag ue defending division champion
diamo nd , rain or sbinc.
Cin cinnati. Reds tonight.
Sign up fees will be $4 for
Andy Messersmith, J.{), will
all P ee Wee and Lit tit• go for the Dodgers against Don
League aod $5 for Pony Gullett ,. 0-1.
teague players. Bring you r
The teams meet again here .._
money ,,itb you when you Wedn esday nigh t and th e
Dodgers then return. to Ins
romt~ .to sign up.
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homestand against the San
Wedne sday ·
Francisco Gia nts next F'nday
The club.. s an nouncement
night.
stated flatly tha t Berg~y
" notified
Be n ga l s
management today (Monday)
that he plans to jwnp to the
Norfol k, Va. franch ise of the
World Football Leag ue."
Bergey, 29, is a native of
Sou_th Dayton, N.Y., and attended Arkan sas State. Th e 6foot-3, 243-pounder was voted
by fans as the cl ub's Most
Va luable Player in 1973.
Ten days ago, defens ive
tackle Steve Chomyszak announced he had signed with the
Ph iladelphia Bell of the WFL,
effective in 1975. At that time
Chomyszak predicted there
would he a couple more Cincinnati players jump to the new
league, which is scheduled to
begin play this summer.
Thi s Week 's Spectal

Ron Ce y, the Dodgers'
regular third baseman who is
off to a .389 start with II RB!s ,
said the I.A players were
lltinkm g about the fir st
meeting of the- year wi th the
Re-ds at Houston Sunday . The
Dodgers won that game 7-2.
" All of a sudden, a lot of guys
ln the dugout were talking and
l11inkin g about. Cinci nna ti, " he
sa id . " They were already
,psych ing themselves up . The
Heels embarra ssed us last year
ru1d it was obvious we haven' t
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The Ironmen four-carded at
tota l of 174 strokes, followed by
Logan with 193 and the
Marauders at 212 .
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He was joined in top scoring by
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Bob Morrow with a 45.
Leading the Marauder a tlack were Br uce Blackston
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Dave Ridgway "with a 61.
Logan was paced by Cole and
Russell with 45s, fo llowed by
Goodlive with a 49, and .Jim
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Arnold Palmer is 44 now and has been wearing eyeglasses for
two years. He still is not CO!llpletely comfortable with them, but
one important thing '-he sees· better with them. He doesn't
squint.
Ordinarily the touring pros think first of themselves, but Bob
Charles, like so many of them, couldn't really find it within
himself to be very upset if Arnold Palmer should somehow
happen to win one more big one sometime so on.
"I don't know of anybody who has done more for the ga me ,"
Otarles says of Palmer. "He has the manner, the personality,
the charisma, to attract people to golf courses who aren't even
·golfers. That makes a difference in everything -atmosphere,
'interest, prize money. You take what happened to me at
Greensboro, for example . I wouldn't have been able to win
$44,000 there if it wasn't for Arnold Palmer. He has increased the
prize money for us everywhere as a fellow professional. I'm
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Th e Meigs Marauders outhi t
the vist ting IrOnto n Tt gers 6·5
but fiv e Marauder err or s
proved the difference as the
Tigers remained undefeated in
SE.OAL play with a 5-3 triumph
ove r the diam ondme n of
Don~ld Wolfe in Middleport
Monday afternoon.
The Meigs record is now 0-2
inside the league, 3-4 overa ll.
The Tigers wasted no tim'e
jump;ng into the lea d with
three runs in the-first innin g off
Meigs starter and loser Steve
Pnce . Scott Wiley smac ked a
double foll owed by a Mike
Brown walk before Jeff Bricky
doubled both base runners
home. Then, w1th tw6 ou t, j eff
Kriebel si ngled scoring Bri cky .
Pnce, wh o yielded four run s

AUGUSTA, Ga . (UP! )- Th e people who hurt Arnold Pa lmer
most are his friends.
They don 't really mean to. Th eir motives are basically good.
They want to see him win and be on top again the way he 11sed
to be.
_They are so fervent in their zeal, so overan~wus to identify
With Arnold Palmer, King of the Hill once more, tha' they try to
.convince him he's every inch the golfer he used to be, his game is
th e same it always was and he's capable of going out there and
winning any time he wishes.
His friends can fool themselves, but they can 't foo l Arnold
Palmer. He knows better.
Palmer had an excellent wrapup round of ,67 in the Masters
Sunday, a round which created a feeling among some that
maybe , somehow, he had finally recovered his old lost putting
touch, but Palmer sensed it was only mom-en tary and he
probably was right.
Talking about the roimd, he rev ealed he had held hi s putter a
little more loosely, and immediately some suggested to him that
might be the key he has been looking for all a long.
Arnold Palme.- didn 't have the hea rt to disillusion them. "You
never can tell,'1 he-Smiled agreeably . "Hubert Green told me he
found himself holding his putter a little too tight," sai d Palmer.
"He thought maybe I could be doing the same thing, so I tried
holding the putter a little looser. "
Palmer Elaborates
Later , though, Palmer elaborated a little more .
The first flush of excitement over his fine 67 had passed. Al l
right , he had finished with his best round in 12 years; his 72-hole
total of 284 would turn out to be only six strokes back of winn er
Gary Player, and he had putted only 29 times in the final round .
Arnold Palmer wasn't kidding himself about having found th e
"key" though , by the way he had handled his putter. "I've tried
this before," he said. "It's nothing really new. Same old stuff ."
He shrugged.
Somewhere along the line, Arnold Palmer has picked up a bad
habit , a terrible one for :;omeone trying to make his living at golf.
He has become a defensive putter, which is almost the same
thing as a defensive hitter in baseball. A defensive hitter doesn 't
brim over with confidence when he walks up to the plate.
Generally all he does is guard it, and that's the same way Palmer
usually walks up to his putts.
Defensive hitters rarely make much money in baseball, and
you can make what you want of the fact that Arnold Palmer, who
always was 1-2 on the money winnings list, isn 't even among the
first 100 now .
He'd Take Putting Stroke
u·there was only one thing in the world he could possibly have
which belongs to someone else, Arnold Palmer says he would
take Bob Charles' putting stroke.
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New Zealand lefthander. "He's the greatest putter in the whole .
world -bar none."
Bob Charles smiles understandingly upon hearing Palmer
would love to have his putting stroke.
"lt'snotforhire,"he laughed. " I have to play this game, too.
You take my putting away, and I wouldn't be able to make a
living on this tour'."
Charles came here directly from Greensboro, N.C., where he
finished first and l'iolf~4:066. He played with Palmer in Friday's
second round at the Masters and failed to make the cut with a 7379-152. Palmer had a 71 Friday but st ill evoked Charles' sympathy .
"!felt sorry for him," said the New Zealander. "He just never
made a putt. It was kinda sad because if he had his old confidence ; his 71s today would be his 67s of yesterda y.
"He was as fine a putter as there was in the game, and actually
his stroke doesn't look any different now, but he just isn't starting
the ball out in the right direction. Putting is 90 per cent mental
and 10 per cent physical. Your eyes line up the blade and tell you
where to strokethe putt. It's possible your eyes can change with

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Bill Holland. cf
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Winn in g pitcher He ss on·
Dierker, · wh o seemed sixth. GAHS outhit Waham{, 5~
Boston in their opening game
19 ·11; Loser - Barcus (l . l) ,
last Sunday, but the Celtics a re destined for greatness when he 4.
St r ikeout s - Hesson 6, Barcus
The victory lef t . Wahama 4 , Wa l ks - H esson 3; Barcus J,
wary of such laughcrs. Last signed his fi rst major league
'th
Niday I. Double s - M . Lewis
season, &amp;ston won the fir st contract at 17, pitched only 27 Wl
a 17""'• season recor d · and
Swa in ; Doub le Plays game in a walkaway and then innirigs last season. He ap- GAHS dropped to 3-3 on the GAH S I , Wa hama 1. Left on
ba se - GAHS -4, Wahama 6.
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suffered a similar humiliation peared in only 14 games and y.ear. The Iads of Coac h J un Umpir es - Sm i th and Ing l es .
compiled a 1-1 record after Osborn~ will host Logan in a Sc orer - Vin Son .
in the second game.
spending
most of the season on Southeastern Ohio League
"I'd like to throw that first
Maior League Standings
B y United Pre ss lnternatior.al
ga me out th e window," the disabled list suffering from game at 4 this afternoon .
National League
He'sson struck out six and
moaned Bill Bradley, _ who a variety of arm ailments .
East
Dierker's problems weren 't walked three in going the
made only 2 of II field goal
w. 1. pet. g.b.
x -Montr ea l
3 I .750
only physical. In addition to route. He allowed fiv e
tries.
51. Loui s
7 3 .700
Phila delph ia
5 3 .625
Knick Coach Red Holzman undergoing surgery for repair Gallipolis safeties-.
America·n Leagu e
Chicago
3 2 . 600
Barcus permitted only two
East
wasn 't too successful in his of a · tendon in his pitching
2 5 . 286
N ew York
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1 7 . 125
P i ttsburgh
5 2 .714
Wes t
at times resorting to three trauma of a staggering divorce frames - Rick Hesson walked Bo ston
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gua rds when hi s reg ular settlement as well as being
Los Angeles
7 3 .700
·Baltimore
4 . 4 .500
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combinations failed.
De troit
211, Sa n Francisc o 6 4 .600
4 6 400
Cin c1nnat i
4
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Cleveland
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3
In the fi fth, Greg Camp led
John Gianelli didn't have the in Florida prior to last season.
Houston
5 5 500 2
Wes t
5 5 .500 2
Arm
Feels
Better
off
with an infield single for
power he displayed against the
w . I. pet . g .b. Atla nta
Sa n Di ego
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"People were saying last . Wahama. Sayre walked. Lewis Minnesota
Ca pitals' Elvin Hayes in the
x -Gam es behind based on 1St4
3 .57 1 2
pl ac e team
playoffs, but Holzman hopes it season 'he 's finished, he's was out on a fielders ' choice, Oakl an d
5 4 .5 56
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Kansas
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was just a matter of the through "' said Dierker. "! felt moving runners to second and Texas
Ph i lad elph ia 3 St. Loui s 2
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Atlanta 6 Sail D i ego 0
sophomm·e center getting his like I had pretty ·good stuff third. Bryan Russell was safe Chi cago
1 7 . 125
5'/ 2 ·Houst on 3 San Francisco 1
MnndA v'~ Jl "' ~ulh
playoff fe et wet against Dave tonight. My arm feels better on a fielder's choice as Camp I Detro it 1 Boston 0
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this season than it has in two or raced home from third , scoring M ilwaukee 6 Baltimore I
Cowens.
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on an error. Mike Lew is Oaklnd 4 Chi 3, 13 inns .
three years."
New York {Se aver 0-0J at
Californi a 8 M inn 1
Mon t re al fRenko6 ·1) , J : 15 p .m .
Dierker's only rough inning singled, scoring Sayre and
(O n ly games sc h ed ul ed)
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was the first when lea doff Russell , then Lewis scored on a
Ch ica go ( R euschel 0-0J, 2 . 30
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DANVILLE, Ill. !UP! )
hitter Bobby Bonds singled, single by Dan Gardner after
Boston (Tiant 0-0) a t N ew
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Charl es " Chi ck, Ha rley, Chris Speier was hit by a pitch Hesson was safe on an error . York ( Stott le my re l l L Bp.m
Cl eve land (J . Perry 0-1) at Ph il adel phia (Car l ton o OJ. 7 . 30
threetime All America football and , after a double play, Gary
In the sixth, Sayre scored on Mi lwauk ee (Colborn 0-0), 7 p m . p .m .
Sa n Diego (Ar l in 1-1) at
"player and Ohio State Univer- Matthews singled home Bonds. an error after Camp picked up
Kansas Ci t y ( Busby 2-0) at
At lanta (Reed 1-IJ , 7:30p .m
Texa
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0-0)
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9 p.m.
sity 's first All America, was
Sa n Franc i sco (Willoughby 1.
Lee May and Ollie Brown his second single, this one off
Minne sot a ( Decker 0-0l at
I) at Hou sto n (Griffin 1-1) , 8: 30
Ca lifo rn ia (Ryan 2- 1) , 11 p.m .
listed in serious condition at a provided all the offensive Mike -Watson .
Chicago (Gossage o.oJ at p .m .
Veterans Adm ini st ration support Dierker needed with
Los Ange l es {Messers mith 1Jint Niday finished up for Oakland (L indbl ad 0-0L 11 p .m .
01 at Cinc inn at i (Gullett · 0-1) ,
hospital today.
(Only
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Wednesday 's Games
· Harley, a member of th e
Wedne sda y' s Games
In the only other National
GAHS scored when Leon Boston at N ew York
Pit tsb urgh at Chicago
National College Footba ll Hall Leag ue games, Atlanta Briggs opened the bottom of Cleve land at Milw , twilight
N ew York at Montreal
Ba it at N ew York, n ight
of 'Fame, was voted an All blanked San- Diego, 6-0, and the fifth with a single. Briggs Kan
St. Loui s at Phil a, night
Ci ty at T exas, night
Sa n D ieg o at At lan ta, night
America halfba ck in 1916, 1917 Philadelphia edged St. Louis, 3- raced to third on Rick Barcus' M inne sota at Calif , night
Sa n Fran at Hou ston , night
Chi cago at Oakland , nig ht
an d 1919.
2.
Los Angeles at Cin c i. niqht
single, and scored on Brett

Bucks, Bulls start
series this evening
UP! Sports Wrller
The old Army game of hurry
up and wait. pmy have worn
down the fin ely honed edge of
the Milwaukee Bucks, who
would love nothing better than
to real1ze an expansion club
dream of revenge against the
New York Knicks.
While the Bucks are favored
to beat the Ch icago Bulls
tonight m the start of the bestof-seve n Western Conference
final s, the Knicks' chances of
making the Iitle seri es for th e
third straight season was being
steamrollered by the Boston
Celti cs in \he NBA Eastern
Conference playoffs .
The Bucks are the most
rested players among the four
eonlenders after disposing of
Los Angeles in fi ve games. But
while they gathered about TV
sets to watch the outcome of
the Chicago-Detroit series, the
Bulls were retaining th e sharp
touch with constant com petition in the seven-game
victory over th e Pistons.
The Bucks last played on
April 7. They again call on
Kareem Abdui-Jabbar to wear
down the Bulls front line and
block the lane again st
penetrating Uticago guards .
"Chicago gets most of its
scoring from fo rward.s Chet
Walker and Bob Love. But we
also have to slop Norm Van
Lier from penetrating," reminds Milwaukee Coacl1 Lar ry
Costello.
The Bulls are short on good

Wilson 's sacrifice fly.
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along to us th!i
other day a recipe for a no.cook peanut butter fudge. Since
peanut butter is a favorite food at our house, and one filled with
protein, we 're happy to add it to our collection of nutritious
g_oodies. Since it is a no-rook recipe, it would seem ldeal for
youngsters.
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NO-COOK PEANUT BU'ITER FUDGE
·Blend one cup peanut butter, eiU1er creamy or chunk style
and I cup corn syrup, light or dark, in a mixing bowl. Measure
I v, cups instant dry milk and 111• cups sifted confectioner's sugar.
and add all at once to the peanut butter and corn syrup.
· Mix together, first wiU1 a spoon, and then by kneeding with
hands, until well blended . Press with hands or rolling pin ' • inch
thick. Cut into squares.
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HAPPY Days Senior Citizens
club meet at Cor&lt;~ , 7 p.m .:
covered dish dinner.
CO MMUN IT Y Hou se hold
Shower fm· Mr. and Mrs. Earl
!Katie Long ) Carr, 8 p.m al
I he Chesh ire Baplisl Church.
Everyone welcome.
LAF AVETTE Shrine 44 open
mstallallon of offi cers, 7:30
p.rn. Dues are ·payable.
RIO GRANDE Mothers
League meets at the home .of
If Hobo Bread sounds like your thing, then you might want to Mrs. Chery l Va nco, 7:30 p.m.
try Carrie Neutzling 's recipe. She's served it at nwncrous Trinity PEMBROKE Club meers at 8
Omrch functions and numerous compliments have come her p.m. with Mrs. Ed Sofranko,
way .
Rio Grande .
HOBO BREAD
WEDNESDAY
Pour 2 cups of boiling water over 2 cups seeded raisins and ·4 GRACE United Methodist
level teaspoons soda. Let set overn ight.
Women, . regu lar monthly
. Add 2cups sugar, 4 tablespoons vegetable oil, a pinch of salt, meeting, CANCELLED due to
and I tablespoon vanilla. To three cups flour , add I teaspoon church remodeling.
cinnamon and 1'.1 teaspoon crushed cloves and then stir .two cups LADIES Gol f Associati on,
of this mixture into the liquid mixture. To the third cup of flour annual spring luncheon, II
add one cup of nuts, before adding to the mixture.
a.m. at the cl ub house.
Grease three one-pound eo ffee ca ns and flour well. Pour the
Reser vations due Monday ,
batter into the cans and bake one hour, 15 minutes at 350 degrees. April 15, with Mrs. Ruby
Mter the cans have been in the oven about •;, hour, put foil over .Jenkins, 446-1614, Mrs. Hester
the top .
Icard, 446-3989, or Mrs. Mary
Let stand 15 minutes in the can after removing from the Willis, 446-4377 . In case of rain
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luncheon will be moved to the
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home of Mrs. W. L. (Be lly )
Sommer, Lower River Rd .
Here at "Fun with Food" we're always interested in knowing
what's cooking at your house. So send along recipes you use , that MISSIQNARY'service, 7 p.m.
at Gallipolis Church of Christ
others might enjoy.
in Christian Union on Eastern
Ave. Rev. Fred Shockley guest
speaker.

Arts winners listed

Vicky boyles and Kathy Blake.
In the visual · arts division,
Mayer gave ribbon awards in
several categories in the
kindergarten classes. For
easel paintings, the ribbons
went to Lori Thomas, Anita
Edwards and Judy Mowery ;
for crayon to Trent Nash,
Darrell Skaggs and Carole
Bailey; for finger painting , to
George Justis, Holly Miller and
Derrick Jackson ; for tissue
pictures, · to Craig Morris,
Doris Wolfe and Eric Johnson ;
and for crayon resist Ill Cindy
Holley, Carol Smith and Tracy
Taylor.
Judging of the visual arts in
grades one through four was by
class instead of grade with U1e
winners, listed first through
third, as follows :
Mrs . Bernice Carpenter's
first grade: Danny Thomas, P.
J. Harris, Steven Crow.
Mrs . Helen Maag's fir st
grade: Carol Moodispaugh ,
Mark Mayes and John Bacon.
Mrs . Jennifer Butcher 's
second grade: !Wbin Gaspers,
Melissa McMillion and Jeff
Harrison.
Mrs. Barbar~ Logan 's
seco nd grade: Tracy Hermann , Brent George, Laura
Horsley.
Mrs. Julia McComas' third
grade: Stephanie Houchins,
Brian Lee George and Susanna
Wise.
Mrs. Courtney Knight 's third
grade: Steve Powell, Kris
Snowden and Angelia Bullard.
Mrs. Lucy White's fourth ·
grade : Danny Hysell, Betsy
Herald and Tina Miller.
· Don Hanning's fourth grade:
Barbara Estep , Tammy
Ferguson and Kevin Milam.

Pam Crooks, Stephanie
Houchins , Steve Powell, and
Danny Hysell took top honors
in the cultural arts competition
judged Monday at the MiddleMrt Elementary SchooL
Entries of the four students
will be placed in district
competition at the DiStrict 16
conference in Middleport, May'
4. Pam Crooks took first in the
intermediate division for both
written work and music.
Stephanie Houchins took first
in the written work, primary
division.
First place winners in the
visual arts categories judged
by Bill Mayer, Pomeroy, were
Steve Powell in the primary
division, and Danny Hysell in
the intermediate division.
Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee, retired
teacher, judged the written
work ol the students. Class
winners were as·follows, listed
first, second and third :
First grade': Lisa Ashiey,
David Fisher and Steven Crow.
(No second grade entries).
Third grade : Siephanie
Houchins, Steven Bunce, with a
tie for third between Brian Lee
George and Tina Stewart.
Fourth grade: Pam Crooks,

MORA IN THAILAND
USAF Sgt. David H. Mora,
son of Mr . and Mrs. Donald c.
Mo~a of Rt. 3, Pomeroy, has
arrtved for duty at Ubon Royal
Thai AFB, Thailand. Sergeant
Mora, a weapons mechanic
with a unit of the Pacific Air
Forces, previously served at
Nellis AFB, Nev. He graduated
in 1971 from · Eastern High
School and received his
associate degree from Hocking
Valley Technical Institute in
Nelsonville.
DOCTOR TO SPEAK·
Dr . Sylvester Pratt, a
medical doctor on furlough
from Sierra Leone, West
Mrica, will be the guest
speaker at the Mt. Hermon
Un ited Brethren in Christ
Church Sunday at 7:30p.m. Dr .
Pratt will show slides of his
native land. Everyone is invited to attend. The church is ·
located near Five Points. ·
Pom eroy BoW,ing l a nes
W edn esd a v.A f.ternoon
Bowli ng Le'a gue
February 27, 1974
·Standings

Team
Ellis &amp; Sons Soh io

Sweet Pea s
Waid Cross Sons

Carpen ter's Grocery
Southern Ohio Coa l Co.

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VISITED SISTER
42 30
Mrs.
Fred Goeglein spent
40 32
36 36 Thursday
at Millersport
32 40
.visiting
her
sister, Mrs.
2f 5 1
Waid Clarence Karr.
45

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Tea m No . 3
High t eam J games· Cross So ns 858 ; Team No . 3 815.
Higl'1 1eam game Waid
Cross Sons 311 ; El l is &amp; Sons
Sohlo 300.
H igh Ind . 3 games - Pearl
Russe l l .&lt;~78 ; Betty Whit latch

E l lis &amp; Sons Sotiio

Southern OhiO Coat Co ,
Waid Cross Sons
Sweet Peas
Carpenter's Grocery
Team No .3

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WEDNESDAY
PAST Presidents, American
Legion Auxiliary of Drew
Webster Post 39, 7:30p.m. at
the home of Mrs. George
Hackett, Sr.
YOUNG Wives Cl ub 7:30
p.m. at home of Mrs. Ruth
McGrath .
THURSDAY
ROCK Springs Grange, 8
p.m. at the hall.
MIDDLEPORT
Chi ld
Conservation League, annu al
dinner, 6:30 p.m. at the Meigs
Inn.
EPISCOPAL Church
Women, 12:30 p.m., Grace
Chur ch parish hou se. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Hilferty to speak on
the Meigs Coun ty Museum .
Mrs. Nancy Reed and committee to serve as hostesses.
CLASS 12, Heath. United
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
Members to model Easter

hats,
WOME N'S
Auxil iary
Veterans Memorial Hospital ,
6:30 p.m. potlu ck dinn er .
Meeting to follow. Reports on
conference held in Cincinnati
to be given.
CRUSADE Rev ival now in
progress through Frj~ay at
Syracuse Asbury Uni ted
Methodist Church 7:30 p.m.
nightlY.. Sponsored by all
churches in commun ity.
Pastors from part icipa ting
church es will spea k eac h
evening.
REVIVAL at First Church of
God Syracuse, now in progress
through Saturday 7:30 p.m.
nightly, Special singing group.
Tuesday
evening
from
Gallipolis. _Singing each
evening.
TWIN CITY Shrine Club,
7:30 p.m. at club house in
Racine. Refreshments.

High Team 3 games so uthern Ohio coal Co .· aao ;

Elementary
hunt held

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High Team -game - Southern
OhiO Coal Co : 310 ; Southern
Ohio Coal Co . 300 .
High Ind . 3 games - Joy
M itc he1!'53 1; Mary Hoover 39.1.
High Ind . _game ~ Joy
Mitchell 198; Joy Mitc~e l l .180.

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Schwarz, and Melanie Waldnig. Others receiving ca ps,
ce rtifi ca tes or both or
acknow l e~ged for their hours
were Cherri · Bass , Sharon
Beasely, Hope Biril, Debbie
Boatright, Brenda Campbell ,
Vicky Clelland, Ro'se Colburn,
Liz Edwards, Debbie Harden,
Reg ina Harrison, Nita Herrmann , Cheryl Hudson, Valerie
·John son, JoAnn Milliron ,
Marylu Mills, Carolyn Myers,
Cathy Osborne, Madalyn
Pickett , Ca rol Ri chmond ,
Kathy Rizer, Vicki Rizer, Mary
Sauer, Lisa Scott, and Cookie
Wedd le. Jan e Roush wa s
welcomed as a new member. ,
The welcome was extended
by Mrs. Theiss who introduced
D. H. Diener, Veteran s
Memoria l Hospita l
admini s trator ; W. S. Lucas,

VISITED PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Knight
and so n, Stevie, Caledonia,
spent the weekend visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Knighl in Pomeroy. The birthday of Terry was observed
here wi th Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Matlack, Chester Road , joining
them for di nner.

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members. Ed Van lnwagen · eig ht een minut es . Phobos
gave devotions. Franklin · makes its iourney in ju st
Martin had a reading with
seven hour s, thirf y.nine
minutes . Again st all the
Pearl · Jacobs, Seldon Baker,
la ws of probab i lity , Sw ill
Jr., and James Gilmore giving
credi
ted hi s fi c t iOnal
prayers. A hymn sing was held
Laputan ast ronomers with
and members enjoyed a pothaving di scovered not one
cluck dinner.
or three or seven sa'tel lites
Following the church
revolvi ng about Mars, but
-precisely. two . His account
tradition , the Easter sunrise
service was held on Burdette's ·.al so includ es data about
"their· per iods of revolut ion .
hill overlooking Laurel Cliff.
Phenomena I because the
charact ers and story we re
enti re ly guesswork and not
!lased on any deta il ed
·esearch .
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GUlliver's Travels, there is
makes cleaning last . easier,.
no guesswork in th e des ign
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ass istant admi nistra tor ; Mrs.
George Hobstetter, director of
nursing , and Mrs . Sharon
Michael, inservice training
director .
Speaker fol the tea was Mrs.
Michael whose theme was
"Your Future in Nu.rsing."
Miss J\.!'ary
Krawsczy n,

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Cub den
has meet

Annual Easter egg hunt at
the Harrisonville Elementary
Den I of Cub Scou t Pack 249,
Sc hool was held Thursday
·pomeroy,
met Thursday at the
afternoon .
home
of
Mrs.
Bernard Wallace,
Finding the prize - winning
eggs were Vincent King, first den mother , for an Easter
grad e ; Dawnette Nor ri s, party.
The meeting opened with the
second grade; Anita Harmon,
and group singing of
pledge
third grade; Jeff Lambert,
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fourth gra de ; Terry Jewell , "America" and ' 1.et There be
fifth grade; and Tim Shamblin, Pe.ace on Earth ". Games were
played with prizes go ing to
sixth grade.
Prizes for the best decorated Bernard Wallace, John Porter
eggs went to Linda Riggs, fir st, and Hhe tt Milhoan . The
Lorena Donahue, second, and refres hment tab le featured
Betty Ann Loftis, third , in ·the rabbrl cake. Others attending
first grade ; Tina Yos t, first, were Bryan Zirk le, Bill AnMonte Chapman, second and derson and Bryan Betzing.
Brenda Largent third , in the
second grade; Brian Haning,
first , Mary Lee, second, and
DAUGHTER BORN
Darlene Nelson , third in the
Mr . and Mrs. William R.
third grade; Willie Donohue,
first, Sheila Young, second, Radford , Porterfield, are
and Danny Riggs, third , in the announcing the birth of a
Dream a daughter , Kri s ten Brook,
fourth
grad e;
Richards, first , Anita Lee, Easter Day at St. · Joseph
second, and Pearl Althouse, Hospital in Parkersburg, W.
third, in the fifth grade ; and Va . The baby weighed 7lbs. , 12
Andrea Tw eraser, first; Joyce ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and
Lambert, second, and Belinda Mrs. William W. Radford , Rt.
Whittington, th ird , sixth grade. 3, Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Judges for the decorating Clarence 0. Reitter, Bethesda .
contest were Mrs. Lida Powell Paternal great-grandparents
and Mrs . Earl McGra th , sen ior , are Mr. and Mrs. Horner·
citizens. Th e · co ntes t wa s Radford, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, and
sponsored and the pr izes Mrs. Grace Glaze, Middleport.
provided by Mrs. Ethel Hart,
represen tati ve of Modefn
Woodmen Insurance.
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Mrs. Clarice Krautter sang
with the Trinity Church choir
for the Easter services. Her
REVIVAL SET
nam e wos unin tent iona lly
Orville Carrico will br ing
omitted from a list of the
gospel messages nightly at 7:30
members .
o'clock in revival services at
the Addison Freewill Baptist
Church April 22 through May 5.
Walter Patterson, pastqr , said
there also will be inspirational
and congregational singing and
other special numbers in .song.

in our solar sys tem - the
moon s of Mars . De imos
(the outermost of the pair }

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Debb ie Ca mpbell , Lynn
Hoschar , and Chery l Lehew,
who also received a eertificate
in recognition of her first 50hours and a 100-hour pin.
Two hundred hour pins went
to Joanne ~Ievins, Ingrid
Hawley, Becky Kouns, Mary
Krawsczyn , Pa tsy 'Proffi tt ,
Cherie Reuter , Connie Roush,
and Cindy Thomas.
Qualify in g for 100 hour pins
were Bambi Elia s, Peggy

manufa ctured

446 .
High ind . game Pearl
Russett 190 ; Betty Whitla.fch
180.
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Bowling Leag ue
March 17,1974
· Standing
Team
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Caps, certifi cates and pins in
ret:ognition of volunteer work
were prese nted ;Jt the annuol
candystripcrs tea held Monda y
night at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
, Mrs. Th omas M. Th eiss ,
R.N., direc tor, presented the
awards in a ca ndl el ight
ceremony with pa rent.&lt;; i.l nd
others as gues L'l.
Reeeivin g :JOO hour pins were

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An Easter egg hunt was
staged Saturday afternoon in
the parsonage yard at the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Churc.h by the
Me n's
Fellowship.
Winning prizes were Jay
Roberts, Scott Barton , Joyce
Baker, Deanna and Lisa Dorst,
Mark Friend and Tammy
Wright. .
Attending the Thursday
night meeting · of the Men's
Fellowship in the parsonage
basement were 28 of the 34

president of the ca ndystrioets.
responded with brief remarks.
Mrs. Theiss announced new
ass istants , with the can.
dystriper program are Belinda
Steele,· L.P.N.; Wiima Rife
R.N.; Paula Werry, R.N., anct
Debbie Stewa rt, L.P.N.
PUnch and t:ookies _were
served by the Auxiliar.y at the
conclusion of the meeting .
Hostesses were Mrs. Reed
Crary, Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, and
Mrs. Charles Simms.

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along to us th!i
other day a recipe for a no.cook peanut butter fudge. Since
peanut butter is a favorite food at our house, and one filled with
protein, we 're happy to add it to our collection of nutritious
g_oodies. Since it is a no-rook recipe, it would seem ldeal for
youngsters.
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NO-COOK PEANUT BU'ITER FUDGE
·Blend one cup peanut butter, eiU1er creamy or chunk style
and I cup corn syrup, light or dark, in a mixing bowl. Measure
I v, cups instant dry milk and 111• cups sifted confectioner's sugar.
and add all at once to the peanut butter and corn syrup.
· Mix together, first wiU1 a spoon, and then by kneeding with
hands, until well blended . Press with hands or rolling pin ' • inch
thick. Cut into squares.
Makes about two Munds.

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:Il Coming !!i
~ Events
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TU~:SDAY

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HAPPY Days Senior Citizens
club meet at Cor&lt;~ , 7 p.m .:
covered dish dinner.
CO MMUN IT Y Hou se hold
Shower fm· Mr. and Mrs. Earl
!Katie Long ) Carr, 8 p.m al
I he Chesh ire Baplisl Church.
Everyone welcome.
LAF AVETTE Shrine 44 open
mstallallon of offi cers, 7:30
p.rn. Dues are ·payable.
RIO GRANDE Mothers
League meets at the home .of
If Hobo Bread sounds like your thing, then you might want to Mrs. Chery l Va nco, 7:30 p.m.
try Carrie Neutzling 's recipe. She's served it at nwncrous Trinity PEMBROKE Club meers at 8
Omrch functions and numerous compliments have come her p.m. with Mrs. Ed Sofranko,
way .
Rio Grande .
HOBO BREAD
WEDNESDAY
Pour 2 cups of boiling water over 2 cups seeded raisins and ·4 GRACE United Methodist
level teaspoons soda. Let set overn ight.
Women, . regu lar monthly
. Add 2cups sugar, 4 tablespoons vegetable oil, a pinch of salt, meeting, CANCELLED due to
and I tablespoon vanilla. To three cups flour , add I teaspoon church remodeling.
cinnamon and 1'.1 teaspoon crushed cloves and then stir .two cups LADIES Gol f Associati on,
of this mixture into the liquid mixture. To the third cup of flour annual spring luncheon, II
add one cup of nuts, before adding to the mixture.
a.m. at the cl ub house.
Grease three one-pound eo ffee ca ns and flour well. Pour the
Reser vations due Monday ,
batter into the cans and bake one hour, 15 minutes at 350 degrees. April 15, with Mrs. Ruby
Mter the cans have been in the oven about •;, hour, put foil over .Jenkins, 446-1614, Mrs. Hester
the top .
Icard, 446-3989, or Mrs. Mary
Let stand 15 minutes in the can after removing from the Willis, 446-4377 . In case of rain
.....- .. •Oven. Then remove the hobo bread from the ca ns and roll in clean
luncheon will be moved to the
white napkins.
home of Mrs. W. L. (Be lly )
Sommer, Lower River Rd .
Here at "Fun with Food" we're always interested in knowing
what's cooking at your house. So send along recipes you use , that MISSIQNARY'service, 7 p.m.
at Gallipolis Church of Christ
others might enjoy.
in Christian Union on Eastern
Ave. Rev. Fred Shockley guest
speaker.

Arts winners listed

Vicky boyles and Kathy Blake.
In the visual · arts division,
Mayer gave ribbon awards in
several categories in the
kindergarten classes. For
easel paintings, the ribbons
went to Lori Thomas, Anita
Edwards and Judy Mowery ;
for crayon to Trent Nash,
Darrell Skaggs and Carole
Bailey; for finger painting , to
George Justis, Holly Miller and
Derrick Jackson ; for tissue
pictures, · to Craig Morris,
Doris Wolfe and Eric Johnson ;
and for crayon resist Ill Cindy
Holley, Carol Smith and Tracy
Taylor.
Judging of the visual arts in
grades one through four was by
class instead of grade with U1e
winners, listed first through
third, as follows :
Mrs . Bernice Carpenter's
first grade: Danny Thomas, P.
J. Harris, Steven Crow.
Mrs . Helen Maag's fir st
grade: Carol Moodispaugh ,
Mark Mayes and John Bacon.
Mrs . Jennifer Butcher 's
second grade: !Wbin Gaspers,
Melissa McMillion and Jeff
Harrison.
Mrs. Barbar~ Logan 's
seco nd grade: Tracy Hermann , Brent George, Laura
Horsley.
Mrs. Julia McComas' third
grade: Stephanie Houchins,
Brian Lee George and Susanna
Wise.
Mrs. Courtney Knight 's third
grade: Steve Powell, Kris
Snowden and Angelia Bullard.
Mrs. Lucy White's fourth ·
grade : Danny Hysell, Betsy
Herald and Tina Miller.
· Don Hanning's fourth grade:
Barbara Estep , Tammy
Ferguson and Kevin Milam.

Pam Crooks, Stephanie
Houchins , Steve Powell, and
Danny Hysell took top honors
in the cultural arts competition
judged Monday at the MiddleMrt Elementary SchooL
Entries of the four students
will be placed in district
competition at the DiStrict 16
conference in Middleport, May'
4. Pam Crooks took first in the
intermediate division for both
written work and music.
Stephanie Houchins took first
in the written work, primary
division.
First place winners in the
visual arts categories judged
by Bill Mayer, Pomeroy, were
Steve Powell in the primary
division, and Danny Hysell in
the intermediate division.
Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee, retired
teacher, judged the written
work ol the students. Class
winners were as·follows, listed
first, second and third :
First grade': Lisa Ashiey,
David Fisher and Steven Crow.
(No second grade entries).
Third grade : Siephanie
Houchins, Steven Bunce, with a
tie for third between Brian Lee
George and Tina Stewart.
Fourth grade: Pam Crooks,

MORA IN THAILAND
USAF Sgt. David H. Mora,
son of Mr . and Mrs. Donald c.
Mo~a of Rt. 3, Pomeroy, has
arrtved for duty at Ubon Royal
Thai AFB, Thailand. Sergeant
Mora, a weapons mechanic
with a unit of the Pacific Air
Forces, previously served at
Nellis AFB, Nev. He graduated
in 1971 from · Eastern High
School and received his
associate degree from Hocking
Valley Technical Institute in
Nelsonville.
DOCTOR TO SPEAK·
Dr . Sylvester Pratt, a
medical doctor on furlough
from Sierra Leone, West
Mrica, will be the guest
speaker at the Mt. Hermon
Un ited Brethren in Christ
Church Sunday at 7:30p.m. Dr .
Pratt will show slides of his
native land. Everyone is invited to attend. The church is ·
located near Five Points. ·
Pom eroy BoW,ing l a nes
W edn esd a v.A f.ternoon
Bowli ng Le'a gue
February 27, 1974
·Standings

Team
Ellis &amp; Sons Soh io

Sweet Pea s
Waid Cross Sons

Carpen ter's Grocery
Southern Ohio Coa l Co.

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VISITED SISTER
42 30
Mrs.
Fred Goeglein spent
40 32
36 36 Thursday
at Millersport
32 40
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her
sister, Mrs.
2f 5 1
Waid Clarence Karr.
45

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High t eam J games· Cross So ns 858 ; Team No . 3 815.
Higl'1 1eam game Waid
Cross Sons 311 ; El l is &amp; Sons
Sohlo 300.
H igh Ind . 3 games - Pearl
Russe l l .&lt;~78 ; Betty Whit latch

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Southern OhiO Coat Co ,
Waid Cross Sons
Sweet Peas
Carpenter's Grocery
Team No .3

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WEDNESDAY
PAST Presidents, American
Legion Auxiliary of Drew
Webster Post 39, 7:30p.m. at
the home of Mrs. George
Hackett, Sr.
YOUNG Wives Cl ub 7:30
p.m. at home of Mrs. Ruth
McGrath .
THURSDAY
ROCK Springs Grange, 8
p.m. at the hall.
MIDDLEPORT
Chi ld
Conservation League, annu al
dinner, 6:30 p.m. at the Meigs
Inn.
EPISCOPAL Church
Women, 12:30 p.m., Grace
Chur ch parish hou se. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Hilferty to speak on
the Meigs Coun ty Museum .
Mrs. Nancy Reed and committee to serve as hostesses.
CLASS 12, Heath. United
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
Members to model Easter

hats,
WOME N'S
Auxil iary
Veterans Memorial Hospital ,
6:30 p.m. potlu ck dinn er .
Meeting to follow. Reports on
conference held in Cincinnati
to be given.
CRUSADE Rev ival now in
progress through Frj~ay at
Syracuse Asbury Uni ted
Methodist Church 7:30 p.m.
nightlY.. Sponsored by all
churches in commun ity.
Pastors from part icipa ting
church es will spea k eac h
evening.
REVIVAL at First Church of
God Syracuse, now in progress
through Saturday 7:30 p.m.
nightly, Special singing group.
Tuesday
evening
from
Gallipolis. _Singing each
evening.
TWIN CITY Shrine Club,
7:30 p.m. at club house in
Racine. Refreshments.

High Team 3 games so uthern Ohio coal Co .· aao ;

Elementary
hunt held

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OhiO Coal Co : 310 ; Southern
Ohio Coal Co . 300 .
High Ind . 3 games - Joy
M itc he1!'53 1; Mary Hoover 39.1.
High Ind . _game ~ Joy
Mitchell 198; Joy Mitc~e l l .180.

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Schwarz, and Melanie Waldnig. Others receiving ca ps,
ce rtifi ca tes or both or
acknow l e~ged for their hours
were Cherri · Bass , Sharon
Beasely, Hope Biril, Debbie
Boatright, Brenda Campbell ,
Vicky Clelland, Ro'se Colburn,
Liz Edwards, Debbie Harden,
Reg ina Harrison, Nita Herrmann , Cheryl Hudson, Valerie
·John son, JoAnn Milliron ,
Marylu Mills, Carolyn Myers,
Cathy Osborne, Madalyn
Pickett , Ca rol Ri chmond ,
Kathy Rizer, Vicki Rizer, Mary
Sauer, Lisa Scott, and Cookie
Wedd le. Jan e Roush wa s
welcomed as a new member. ,
The welcome was extended
by Mrs. Theiss who introduced
D. H. Diener, Veteran s
Memoria l Hospita l
admini s trator ; W. S. Lucas,

VISITED PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Knight
and so n, Stevie, Caledonia,
spent the weekend visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Knighl in Pomeroy. The birthday of Terry was observed
here wi th Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Matlack, Chester Road , joining
them for di nner.

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members. Ed Van lnwagen · eig ht een minut es . Phobos
gave devotions. Franklin · makes its iourney in ju st
Martin had a reading with
seven hour s, thirf y.nine
minutes . Again st all the
Pearl · Jacobs, Seldon Baker,
la ws of probab i lity , Sw ill
Jr., and James Gilmore giving
credi
ted hi s fi c t iOnal
prayers. A hymn sing was held
Laputan ast ronomers with
and members enjoyed a pothaving di scovered not one
cluck dinner.
or three or seven sa'tel lites
Following the church
revolvi ng about Mars, but
-precisely. two . His account
tradition , the Easter sunrise
service was held on Burdette's ·.al so includ es data about
"their· per iods of revolut ion .
hill overlooking Laurel Cliff.
Phenomena I because the
charact ers and story we re
enti re ly guesswork and not
!lased on any deta il ed
·esearch .
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ass istant admi nistra tor ; Mrs.
George Hobstetter, director of
nursing , and Mrs . Sharon
Michael, inservice training
director .
Speaker fol the tea was Mrs.
Michael whose theme was
"Your Future in Nu.rsing."
Miss J\.!'ary
Krawsczy n,

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Cub den
has meet

Annual Easter egg hunt at
the Harrisonville Elementary
Den I of Cub Scou t Pack 249,
Sc hool was held Thursday
·pomeroy,
met Thursday at the
afternoon .
home
of
Mrs.
Bernard Wallace,
Finding the prize - winning
eggs were Vincent King, first den mother , for an Easter
grad e ; Dawnette Nor ri s, party.
The meeting opened with the
second grade; Anita Harmon,
and group singing of
pledge
third grade; Jeff Lambert,
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fourth gra de ; Terry Jewell , "America" and ' 1.et There be
fifth grade; and Tim Shamblin, Pe.ace on Earth ". Games were
played with prizes go ing to
sixth grade.
Prizes for the best decorated Bernard Wallace, John Porter
eggs went to Linda Riggs, fir st, and Hhe tt Milhoan . The
Lorena Donahue, second, and refres hment tab le featured
Betty Ann Loftis, third , in ·the rabbrl cake. Others attending
first grade ; Tina Yos t, first, were Bryan Zirk le, Bill AnMonte Chapman, second and derson and Bryan Betzing.
Brenda Largent third , in the
second grade; Brian Haning,
first , Mary Lee, second, and
DAUGHTER BORN
Darlene Nelson , third in the
Mr . and Mrs. William R.
third grade; Willie Donohue,
first, Sheila Young, second, Radford , Porterfield, are
and Danny Riggs, third , in the announcing the birth of a
Dream a daughter , Kri s ten Brook,
fourth
grad e;
Richards, first , Anita Lee, Easter Day at St. · Joseph
second, and Pearl Althouse, Hospital in Parkersburg, W.
third, in the fifth grade ; and Va . The baby weighed 7lbs. , 12
Andrea Tw eraser, first; Joyce ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and
Lambert, second, and Belinda Mrs. William W. Radford , Rt.
Whittington, th ird , sixth grade. 3, Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Judges for the decorating Clarence 0. Reitter, Bethesda .
contest were Mrs. Lida Powell Paternal great-grandparents
and Mrs . Earl McGra th , sen ior , are Mr. and Mrs. Horner·
citizens. Th e · co ntes t wa s Radford, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, and
sponsored and the pr izes Mrs. Grace Glaze, Middleport.
provided by Mrs. Ethel Hart,
represen tati ve of Modefn
Woodmen Insurance.
· OMITTED
Mrs. Clarice Krautter sang
with the Trinity Church choir
for the Easter services. Her
REVIVAL SET
nam e wos unin tent iona lly
Orville Carrico will br ing
omitted from a list of the
gospel messages nightly at 7:30
members .
o'clock in revival services at
the Addison Freewill Baptist
Church April 22 through May 5.
Walter Patterson, pastqr , said
there also will be inspirational
and congregational singing and
other special numbers in .song.

in our solar sys tem - the
moon s of Mars . De imos
(the outermost of the pair }

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52 52
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Hoschar , and Chery l Lehew,
who also received a eertificate
in recognition of her first 50hours and a 100-hour pin.
Two hundred hour pins went
to Joanne ~Ievins, Ingrid
Hawley, Becky Kouns, Mary
Krawsczyn , Pa tsy 'Proffi tt ,
Cherie Reuter , Connie Roush,
and Cindy Thomas.
Qualify in g for 100 hour pins
were Bambi Elia s, Peggy

manufa ctured

446 .
High ind . game Pearl
Russett 190 ; Betty Whitla.fch
180.
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Bowling Leag ue
March 17,1974
· Standing
Team
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Caps, certifi cates and pins in
ret:ognition of volunteer work
were prese nted ;Jt the annuol
candystripcrs tea held Monda y
night at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
, Mrs. Th omas M. Th eiss ,
R.N., direc tor, presented the
awards in a ca ndl el ight
ceremony with pa rent.&lt;; i.l nd
others as gues L'l.
Reeeivin g :JOO hour pins were

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An Easter egg hunt was
staged Saturday afternoon in
the parsonage yard at the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Churc.h by the
Me n's
Fellowship.
Winning prizes were Jay
Roberts, Scott Barton , Joyce
Baker, Deanna and Lisa Dorst,
Mark Friend and Tammy
Wright. .
Attending the Thursday
night meeting · of the Men's
Fellowship in the parsonage
basement were 28 of the 34

president of the ca ndystrioets.
responded with brief remarks.
Mrs. Theiss announced new
ass istants , with the can.
dystriper program are Belinda
Steele,· L.P.N.; Wiima Rife
R.N.; Paula Werry, R.N., anct
Debbie Stewa rt, L.P.N.
PUnch and t:ookies _were
served by the Auxiliar.y at the
conclusion of the meeting .
Hostesses were Mrs. Reed
Crary, Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, and
Mrs. Charles Simms.

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Get R esu lts. A~o~~n!~~~ot~~~opl~y~~ac~ j
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Not ce s hereby g v en that
Mrs Ear l Gr ff h and o I cr
telephone subscnbers ol the
Cheste r El(c hang e of tl e
West er n Reserve Te l ephone
and th e .Pome ro y Exchange of
th e
Gen eral
Tele p hone
company of Oh o hav e f le d a
complaent w th the Publ c
UtI t es Co mm ss on of Oh o
aga1ns't th e Western Reserye
Telephone Comp an y and the
General Telephone Company of
OhiQ_JelaJ ve o the establ sh
ment of elttended area tol l f ree
Now Back m Bus me &lt;s
serv ce between t he Chester
Ex c han ge of the Western
State Inspected
Reserve Te eph one Company
and the Pomeroy E xc hange of
Ph 667 3608 for appo tnfment
th e Ge nera l Telephone Com
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ha s scheduled th s rr alter fo r ...,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, .
Pub c hear ng on Ma y 21
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a t 10 30 a m E D S T at the KO SCO T
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CounCI Chambers of the c ty
WI c.; ~ F-or a good I ne of
Bu ld ng at Pomeroy Oh ow th
Cos me t cs fr endly se ry ce
May 22 1974 reserved for an
and someone o chat w lh
add t anal days hear 1 g
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necessary !'d sad hear ng all
~r'o.wnne99~ Scla lj Helen Jane
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ev dence matPr al to t he ssues
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Fur the r
nformat on may be sec ur ed by
address ng an nq u r y to thePub! c U II I es Comm ss on of
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Columbus Oh o 432 15
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Accounts and vouchers of t he
followtng named f due are s
have been ftled n the Probate
Court Me gs County Oh o for
approval and sett l emen t

CASE

NO

15 838

of the Hunt ngton
National Ban~ of Co lum bus
Trustee of the Trust crea t ed

under

the

Last

W I

Testament of Velma

Deceased

CASE NO

and

w Fetger

18 560

CALL Po l ys Auct on or stop by
to get r d of those unwanted
tems Sell 1 th e auct on Nay
537 H gh Str ee t Midd lepor t
992 3509 0 pen 9 a m to 5 p m
Monday Wednesday Thurs
day Fnday unt I noon
3 13 30 tc

F

rst and

Fmat Account of Charles L
Cray Guardtan of the person
and estate of James 0 Cray a

m nor
CASE NO

20 745 F rst and
Ftnar
Account
of
Mart e
OtVIetro
Guard an of the
Person and Estate of Robert P
OtV etro
an
ncompe te nt

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Sa lon ne)C t o Skate A Way
Roller R n~
A nnoun ced
spr 1n g spec als 10 per cen t ott
on a ll permanent s and
fro s t ngs
from
Apr
9
throu g h A p I 30 Ca l 985 4141
f or apno ntment
Sandra
Kerns operalor
d 7 12tc

Va

4 10 tfc

CASE NO 20898

F rst

F nat

&amp; D1str but ve Account of
Margar e t
Roush
Ad
m n1stratnx of the Es ta te of
James A Roush deceased

CASE NO 20 955 F rst and

F nal Account of R chard B
Rowe
A dmini st rator of the
Estate of Ada Jean Rowe
Deceased
Unless e)(cept ons are f l ed
thereto sa d accounts w II be
for hear ng before sa 1d Court on
the 16 th day of May 1974 at
wh ch t ime sad accounts will be
cons dered and contmued fr om
day to day unt 1 fmally d sposed

of

1

Any person nterested may
f1le wr tten except ons to sa d
accounts or to matters per
tan ng to th e execut on of t he
trust not less han f ve days
pr or to the date set for hea r ng
MANNING D WEBSTER

JUDGE

(4)

16

t:;om mon Pleas Court
Probate D v s on
Me gs County Oh o

To the Defendant Joyce A
P1ckens whose res1d ence •s
unknown

COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
WILLIAM E PICKENS
Route 1
Long Bottom Oh•o
Pla1nt1ff
VS

Lost

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MALE cream co lor toy pood le
an swers to the na"J'e of
T eddy
Lost
n
the
Pomeroy
park n g
lot
Saturday
$50 rewa rd or
puppy Ca 1 co llect 696 1297
4 15 4tc

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For Rent or lease
3975 or 992 5786

Address Unknown
Defendant

-NOTICE BY

BROWN ady s pocketbook lost
Thursday afternoon n the
v c nlty of 7th Grant and
Locust Streets n Middlepor t
on down St Route 7 Reward
for return to Ruth Arno ld
Phone 992 3600
~ 14 3tc

BU SINESS bu ldmg m down
town Pomeroy Oh o Call 992

JOYCE A PICKENS

4 2 26tc
No 15523

PUBLICATIONPia nHff has brought thJS
act on nam ng you as defendant
10 the above named court by
fltrng h1s Complamt on the 1st
day of Apr 1 1974
The object of the Compla nt
end the demand for re i et are to
obta n a d1vorce to be awarded
the care custody and control of
them nor ch ldren of the part es
hereto and for other proper
ret ef
You are rectulred to answer
the Compla nt w1th n twenty
e~..ght day s after the
last
pubi1Ca t 1on of fh1s not ce wh ch
will be publ Shed once each
week fl)r SIX consecut ve weeks
and the last publ cat on w1 1 be
made On the 14th day of May
1974 Your answer ttate w II be
on June 12th 1974
In the case of your fa lure to
answer or otherw se r espond as
perm tted by the Oh o Rules of
C1vH F&gt;rocedure W1fh n the t me
stl!lted IUdgment by default w 11
be rendered aga nst you for the
rei ef demanded n th e Com
plamt

9

BASEMENT sa l e
Monday
through Freday 10 to 6 at 572
South Th 1rd
M dd eport
Cloth ng of al l s lt s w gs and
m sc of a I k nc.
4 14 3tc

LARRY E SPENCER
CLERK OF COURT OF
COMMON PLEA S
MEIGS COUNTY OH 0
COURT HOU SE
POMEROY OH 0
16 23 30 151 7 14 7tc

For sale or Trade
1969 CH E VELLE A I cond ton
w II se ll or trad e for pickup of
eq ual va lue Phone 992 76tl4
4 16 5tc

Bus1ness Opportumttes

Murphy Company
Second Street
Iowa 51566

FOR LEASE
T1red of working for the
other man be your own boss
w1th unhm1ted opportunity
Thrs 3 bay br1ck serv1ce
stat 10n IS located m M1d

dleport

Ohio

Aflract'"e

rental pa1d trammg school

Phone collect (6141 373 8411
or 992 5111

IMMI;DIATE INCOME
D I STR SUtOR - part or full
t me to supply Company
establiShed accounts w th
RCACBSDSNEY Records
lncpme possf b 111 es up to
Sl 000 per month w th only
S3 500 req u red for 1n ventory
and tra n1ng Call COLLECT
for Mr Jam es (2 14) 661 9208
' " &lt;tp

SPECIAL

3

rooms and bath Real n ce
Reynolds
Apar1ments
Mason W Va
phon e 773
5141 on good road
4 14 7tc

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ADD SPARKLE to your I fe
earn a good mcome n sales
cost noth ng to try Good pay
for partt1me For nterv ew
call 882 3272
4 15 3tc
BABYSITTER n eeded for 3
ch 1ldren 4 or 5 days a week
Ca l l 992 3645 after 7 p m
4 15 6tc

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TRAILER
Browns Tra le r
Park Phone 992 3324
4 14 tfc

--------FURNISHED
apartment

-

$52~D
20", 3 HP
TURF TRIM

-----------NEW !urn shed apartment

Oak

--

adults only

Phone 992 5592
4 9 ttc

- -----------

-

2 BEDROOM mob le home a r
cond t on eng and en the
Rae ne area Phone 992 5858
4 15 ttc

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push typ e

rotary mower Has BngQs &amp;
St ratton
engtne
7 1n ch
plast1c wheels loop styl e

tubu lar hand le (22 19811
... _ POMEROY LANDMARK
~
Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181
CLELAND

FARMS

AND

GREENHOUSE A var ety of
ca bbage and tomato p lants
for sate Also broccoli and
caul flower sweet peppers
hot peppers eggplants head
lettuce
and
EASTER
F LOWERS
pansy
mums
azalea
hydr a ng ea
geran um s petun as several
k nds of hang ng baskets
Gerald ne Cleland
Rae ne
Ohto
3 29 tfc
____ _

3 AND 4 ROOM furn~hed and
EXPERIENCED pa nter call
unfurniShed
apartments
992 5502
Phone 992 5434
4 16 3tc
4 12 tt c

STEREO
wvdrnur
J-&gt;.IVI r v
Rad o 8 track tape com
brnat on Balance SllO 73 or
terms ava lab[e Phone 992

PRIVATE meet ng room for
any organ zat1on phone 992
3975

2 1&lt; tf c

- -----LIvE 1N housekeeper 5 days a

-----

week to take care of elder y
coup le L1ght cooking and
housekeepmg Call 992 6714
from 8 00 to 3 00 at 26 Pea rl
St M ddleport
4 16 Jtc

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3965

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3 11 tic
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Auto Sales

WE ARE PICking up a p1ano n
your area and would I ke
some responsible party to
take over payments
Call
Cred1t Manager (614) 772
5669 or wnte 260 East Ma n
Street Ch 11 cothe Oh 10 45601
4 7 tfc

APPLICATIONS only for meter
patrolmen and extra pol1ce
Pl ease contact Pomeroy
Poll ee Department 992 2427
4 16 tfc

1968 FORO Falcon 6 cy l nder
Call 992 7165 after 4 p m
4 15 3tc

WOMAN to stay w th elder y
lady
1ttle hou sework and
cook mg
Call
992 2-403
even ngs
4 16 3tc

19 57 CHEVROLET E~~:cell e nt
1964 VOLK SWAGEN
good
cond1t1on
W1ll
sell
cond1f on and good t res 1957
reasonable Call 992 2967 after
8x48 Mar le tte mob le home
5 p m
new gas furnace Phon e 985
4 14 6tc
4118 or 985 4233

IMMEDIATE open ng
for
Matron and Supermtendent at
Meigs County Children s
Home Appllcat ons may be
sent to the off ce of the Me1gs
County Comm1ss oners or
phone 992 2895
4 14 3tc

4 11 5tc
--------------NORWEGIAN
Elkhound
pupp1es Phon to 843 2432

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HOUSEKEEPER
Phone 992 2936

to

I ve

n

Auto Sales

for Sale

------------:~~tp
HAY for sale SOc per ba le
Phone 985 3539
4 4 12tp

12 MEN NEEDED
1

140.00 WEEK

Full or Partt1me
Men needed to work m
Gallla
&amp;
Mason
County No exper~ence
necessary Must have
ca r and neat ap
pearance

-1969-----------FORD P ckup truck Phone
992 3640

---------1968 TOYOTA Jeep

4 9 7tc

-

Excellent
Phone 9d9 4761
4 9 7tc

cond1t 011

OPEN Roger Hysell s Garage
near Crossroads on State
18 FT SHASTA Camper w th
Rou te 124 8 30 to 6 p m
'h tch V1rg I Walker 949 2599
Monday through Saturday
4 10 6tc
Phone 992 5682 or 992 712 1
4 12 26tc
-.,ROCE ~Quseness tor sale
Bu1ld ng for sale or lease 1968
PLYMOUTH Slat on
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
wagon A I cond t on S35(J
to 10 p m for appo ntment
Phone 992 5389
3 20 tfc
4 16 3tc

------------

------'---------27 INCH electr c range w th

blower good cond t1on Call
992 3401 after 5 p m
4 16 6tc

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1967 CAMARO small V 8 e)(
cellent cond1t on Phone 949

3811

4 10 6tp

REOUCE safe and fast w th
GoBese Tablets &amp; E Vap
water PillS
Nelson Drug
li 16 lie 2 FEMALE White toy poodles
Phone 882 3190
NEW 1974 ZIG ZAG SEWING
, 41d6tp
MACH IN E S
n
or g nal
factory carton
Z g zag to
make buttonholes sew on
buttons monograms and
make fancy des1gns w th tust 1971 ELCONA 3 bedroom 1 2
the tw st of a smgle d1al Left
bath t c out n L R all new
m lay away and never been
deluxe furn1ture M n1mum
used W II sell for only S67
down payment Can be seen,.at
cash
or terms ava lable
K ngsbury Home Sales Lot on
Phone 992 2653
1100 East Mam from 2 p m to
4 16 tfc
7 p m da ly
4 10 7tc
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
cleaner A 1 cond tlon uses
paper bags has cordwmder
and many attachments Also
shampooer attachment In MODERN house &gt;7 m1 e from
eluded (Only 4 available) at
Pomeroy 3 bedrooms wa ll to
$37 70
cash
or
terms
wall carpet large rec room
ava I able Phone 992 2653
large pat10 cat 992 52.:18
4 16 tfc
before 3 p m after 3 cat I 992

Pets for Sale

--------------

Mobtle Homes for Sale

Call
9 to 5 Monday &amp;
Tuesday Only

446-0677

The Almanac
PUBLIC NOTICE
WAITRESSES car hops and
By United Press International
Sealed b ds w II be rece1ved
k tchen help Apply n person
Today Is Tuesday Apr1l 16 by the Oh•o Valley Health
Crows
Steak
House
1
Pomeroy
tile 106th day of 1974 wtth 259 to ServiCes Found at on Inc
B ue L1ne Avenue Athens
4 d tf c
follow
Oh o 45701 at 12 00 noon Thurs
The moon is between t!s last day May 16 974 for turn Sh1ng
one fu ty equ pped van type
quarter and new phase
Wanted
ambUlance as sp ec fed
Spec f ca r ons may be ob
The morning stars are
ta ned at th e off ce of D Ken
WANTED t o rent farm w th
Mercury Venus and Jup1ter n eth
Morgan
D rector
house and few acres Would
Southeast
Oh
o
Emergency
The evemng stars are Mars
cons der buy ng under land
Med1ca l Se rv ce P 0 Ba.x 805
contract ca 1 247 21 14
and Saturn
.1 15 V nton P ke Ga I pols Oh10
4 10 6tc
Those born this date are 4563 1
The r ght s reserYed t o re1ect
Wlder the s1gn of Anes
any or alt b ds
Wanted Io Buy
Wtlbur Wrtght American
NO
1 copper SOc rad ators
0 Kenneth Morgan
Inventor of the atrplane was
35c re Q tirass 40c battenes
Pro1ect D rector
S1 20 M A Hall Reedsv lie
Southeast Oh o
bol'n Apnl16 1867 On th1s day
Oh10 11 hone 37e 6249
Em ergency Med1cal
m history
3 24 tfc
Serv ce
P o Bo&lt; 805
In 1862, Congress abohshed
Gall pol s Oh o OLD autos 6 or more cars will
slavery In the Dtstrtct of 1&lt;16 (512 2tc
g1ve S3 00 p ece 18 cars or
Columbta
more w II g1ve better pr ce
Call 985 4297
In 1947, more tllan 500 per- Amencan astronauts aboard
3 28 tic
sona were killed when a French Also that day U S planes --L-------------lrjgate carrymg mtrates ex
ratded the north Vietnam ~A"Siof pa l.d for all makes ancr
models of mob le homes
ploded at the dock m Texas capital of Hanot
Phone area code 614 423 9531
_,..
• 13 tic
City, Tex
A thought lor the day
In 1968, novell8t Edna Ferber
OLD UP(IQI'lt p1anos
Any
Amertcan wnter Charles
died In New York Cit:,: at the
cond flO(! Pay1nQ $10 cash
Wrete g ve d1re ct1 ons
to
Warn er sa1d
The thtng
age of 82
WITTE;N PIANO CO P 0
Jn 11172, Apollo 16 blasted o'f generally rat&amp;l!d on city land ts
BOX 18 Sa rd s Oh o 43946
3 13 30t'
taxes
for the moon w1th three
I

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FUR NI SHED two bedroom
mob le home 12x44 n back
yard on Spr ng Avenue Call
992 3429 Sunday or even ngs

110 So

Red

4 14 61p

SERVICE STATION

4 14 6fc

For Rent

Wnte Bob McKenZie Sales
Manager The Tho s 0

----·---------

--------------

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992 2174

WEDNESDAY APRIL 17 1974
6 00 6 15 -

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----- ------Phone HOU::Jt: 1 ... ,racuse 3 rooms

BULLS corn for scu e
Charles R Harris 843 269 3
and bath upstairs over acre
7
-------------~ tc of land Part atly remodeled
on ns1de Workshop m back
STAR CRAFT tra11ers and fold
Phone 992 3135
downs 25 pet off on Reese
4 10 8tc
Hitches and air condlt oners ,____ ___... ___ ____ _
2U pet
off on automat c 6 ROOM 1 fl()or plan nouse w m
awnmgs 14 through 17 ft
bath A n1ce detached garage
Camp Conley Starcraft Sales
excellent locatron
n Mid
Rt -62 nor th Of Pt Pleasant
d leport
Phone 992 3904 or
beh.nd the Red Carpet Inn
contact
Charles
LISle
4 16 4tc
Syracuse4 16 6tc
REGISTERED Angus bulls 6
months to 'l h vears Price
range from S400 to $1 200 2 BEDROOM
ouse n M1a
Wye Marshall and Clossal
dleport
New k tchen and
blood 1 nes Phone Bill W1Ue
bath applrances ncluded

--------------

-------------Call 992 5310

4165tc

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31926tc
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Pufnsfuf 6

7 30 - Rocky &amp; Bullw nkle 13 New Zoo Revue6
8 00 - New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St 33 Capt Kangaroo 8 10

Jeff s Coli e 6
8 25 - Ja ck LaLanne 13
8 30 - Brady Bunch 6
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Paul D xon 4 Fr endly Juncf on 10 AM 3 Abboll &amp;
Costello 8 Ph I Donahue 15 Wold W ld Wesf 6 M ster Rogers
33 Movie Sanctuary 13
9 30- To Te ll I he Truth 3 TaH ie ta les 8 Ele,lm Co 33
9 55 - Chuck Wh fe Reports 10
10 00 - Donah Shore 3 15 Joke r s Wold 8 10 Compan y 6 Who Is

RON AND
Stop 1n and say Hello Bnng
m th1s ad for a Free G1ft

Moddleporl 0

Man? 33

ALL WEATHER

FURNITURE

HARDWARE

Stop ln and See Our
Floor Display

1 15 - Ftlm 33
I 30 - 3 On A Mal'h 3 4 15 As the World Turns 8 10 ABC

Mtddleport

BUILDING cons tru ct on Room
add f1ons and remodelmg
floor sand ng and ret n Sheng
Also concrete work Phon e
949 3833 B sse t Construct on

BEAUT IFU L new homes now
under construct on n pnme
local on on c.ty water and
sewer Cho1ce of des1gns Wall
to wall ca rpet ng and a1r
cond1t 1on ng
ncl uded
W II
help arrange
f na nc ng
conven tional loans W1th down
payment low as S pet Other
new homes ava,lable t o
qual f ea buvers w th NO

4 16 7tp

DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and sept c tanks d t
ch1ng serv ce top so I f1ll
d rt
I mestone
B&amp;K Ex
cavat1ng Phone 992 5367 or

992 3861

9 1 ttc

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PAYMENT

,EW ING MACHINES Repa r
serv ce all makes 992 2284
The F abnc Shop Pomeroy
Authorized S nger Sales and
Serv ce We snarpen Scissors
3 29 tfc

Bu lders of W
G
Best
Homes
Call coiled 614 837
6540 or 239 0785 or wrete
Great Amer can Homes Inc
P 0 BoJ&lt; 687 Pomeroy Oh10
45769
3 1 tfc

Real Estate-For Sale
/4 ROOMS bath full basement
storm doors and w ndows
home fully carpeted Located
on 773 Grant Street M d
dleport Phone 992 7240
4 9 6tp

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608 E
MAIN

992 2094
606 E Matn
Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

Concentratton 8

2 00 AlJ1 OMOBILE Insurance bJ!!Ien

cancelled?
Lost
your
operator s I cense Call 992

7428

6 15 ttc
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fi'IOULCt"VHI La ~e
br ck home Has 3 apart
ments always rented (good
rn come) LQvely k tchen n
mam apartment has range
ref
d sposal
d1shwasher
center type stnk Has new
gas hot water system part
basement Lots of parktng
area $22 500

POMEROY - Maon Sf 75 fl
frontage
good 2 story
bu1ldmg
apartment over
garage old house all for
about the pr1ce of the

frontage $16 SOO
CLOSE IN - Over 4 acres
turn shed home 3 BR bath

ron posts and ralls $15 000 00
INVESTMENT Rent w II
soo n pay for th s one 4 apart
ments all rented tn good
locat1on of town

4 BEDROOMS - N1ce kofchen
gas

furnace

family

room

Natura! gas heat c ty water
porches
many
other

garage w th

feafures $7 100
SYRACU~E - Almost new
3 BR colored bath lovely

HOUSE WITH RENTAL -

k tchen w1th range uttl1ty
room HW floors carpet ng
m hall and I vmg R carport

woth storage $19 900
BE JUST TO YOURSELF
FEAR NOT TO BUY THE
ANSWER TO ALL YOUR
REAL
ESTATE
PROBLEMS
CAN
BE
FOU ND HERE
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259- 992 2568

I
WISEMAN

large

lot

All

uttht es

9

rooms plus 3 room eff c1ency

All for only $17 500 00
SMALL FARMS or ACREAGE
NEEDED
FOR
OUR
CLIENTS NEW AND GOOD
OLDER HOMES ALSO IN
GREAT DEMAND CALL US
NOW TO GET YOURS SOLD

-------------HAM S Auto R
0 Serv Ct:
tid

Am Fm stereo and tape
players Ou1ck rei able ser
VICe Georges Creek Road
Gall pols Oh10 Pbooe M6
9304
4 9 7tc

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del vered r ght to your
pro1ec1 Fast and easy Free
est1mates Phone 992 3284,
Goegle n Ready M x Co
M ddleport Oh1o

5 12 tic

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SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITATION
STEWART OHIO PH 662
3035
10 4 tfc

-------------SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned

Modern San tat1on 992 3954 or

992 7349

10 23 lie
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Lucy Show 8

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Buffa o B I 10

Spec a l 6 13 Jackpot 4

Huck &amp; Yog

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Merv Gr1 ff n 4

Andy

Mr Rober ts 20 33 Bona1 za 3 Mr:rv Gr fl n 1 An dy
Gr ffot h 8
5 30 - El ec Co 33 Beverly I" lib II es 8 Hodgepodge Lodge 20

5 00 -

19) You wont have the peace
ol m nd you should 1 you leave
a task hall done Wrap 1 uP so
you can rel ax

best you keep sorpe secre ts to
yourse I Bea It'! s n m nd
whe
yo 1 re lUSt abo ul 10
reveal a conf dence tha you
sl ou dnl

For Wednesday Apr I 1 7

1974
ARIES (March 21 Aprtl 191

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sepl 221
You e I Kcly to be w shy

Om t pia 1 tao challcng \l 1
sche dule today You are t
1k e y l o be you usual &lt;.~sse
t ve self

wa shy abou1 mak ng dec
sons Th s wll rk those you e
c lose y assoc1a ed w th

TAURUS (Aprol 20 May 201

LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct

Outs de r te us ts w II lak ~ you
of1 cou rse a b t at 1s I n e
You II ot pursue goals as
"gorously as lhcy shou d be
sou ght
co me u de you autho ty to
day flev canbcs t)e drecled
I o der s come
11 c to
ol
sug gest ons

Serv ng the needs of ar other
beta e your own ntere sts w 11
pr ove a goo d nv es tme n1
La ler you be rep a d to your
lhoughllulness
SCORPIO !Oct 24 Nov 22)
You need some I arm ol soc a
ou l le t at It s I me 1us 1 to
Change the oa ce How abou t
d ne
al fO u r l n v o 1c
estauranl ?

CANCER (June 21 July 221

S~GtTTARIUS

GEMINI (May 21 June 201
Be co s de ale at any wh o

office but thev d highly r ese nt bemg called polil1c1ans

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Dea r Sorry
How about sa; 1og It m person' Let hun know you re sorry
he s m trouble but don t encourage h1m to break the law agam
That IS use sense w1th your sympathy Okay' - HELEN

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22 Sil
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source
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April 1 7 1974
You re I kc y to see ewards
1ro 1 plar s you ve worked very
hard o dcv clo n th s ye&lt;H Do
g \IC up o your de a s now th0:1
\1 c.:; lory s 1 ear

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CAVLE CHANNEL FIVE

7 00pm - L oca l News
30 p m - Country &amp; Wester,
831fpm
Comed y
9 30 p m - Superstar

AQUARIUS (Jan

expense

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Beat the Clock 13 Pol ce Surgeon 3 On the Money &lt;l An

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whelmed )
41 Presently
42 Gnaw
43 Monthly

7 00
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th e Clock 4 Elec Co 20 Kno" You r Schoo ls 33
Spy 15
J mmy Dean 13

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World of L berace 10 Even ng w th Champ ons 20
9 30
Mov e My Three Son s 6 13
10 00 - News 20 Inter f ace 33 Broadway My Stree t 10

house to be enterta ned to~ay
rather than your golig to the~rs

You re sl l n a c ycle wne e
th ngs come to you easrer than
usual It s up to you to make
he mas o1 them

Cover

Tra Is West 15 Hog ans Heroes 13 G II gan s Island 6
News 3 4 8 0 15 ABC News 13 Ses rlme St 20 Per
sonaht y Behav oral Deve opment 33 Tr uth or Cons 6

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- SUE

Dear SFH
E1en !hough th1 s dude brmgs a lot of h1s Jinxes on hunself
SUE
there s no harm m sending hun a sympathv note

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23

Dear Rap
Would 11 be okay to send a fr1end I don l know very well a
sympathy ca rd ' He s had a ternble run of luck
La st week al sc hool he got busted JUSl beca use he had two
JOints m his pocket He was lucky m one way b""ause he was
holding hds and they d1dn l fmd those
H1s parents found his slash of pipes and broke them all and
he had a mce selection too Now they ve got him on restnct10n
Besides he JUSl got out of a cast after be1ng 1n a motor(') cle
acctdcnt last vear
He sa good dude but ttke about half the school he smokes
pol Never uses anything else Seems like he s JinXed and so
how about a sympathy card fro m me ' - SORRY FOR HIM

• JO 4

West

(Nov

23)

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Teacher
Maybe your usc of the world poli t1cs turned stud ents off
Had you asked How many would like ca ree rs m gove rnme nt
you mtghl have seen qw te a few Yes voles But mentiOn
politics and unmedwtely people thmk of wheeling and dealing
and unkept promises and slick opera tors who d do anything for a
vote It s a lmost as dirty a word as Berkeley student I\ as bac k
m the n otmg 60s and with as little reason for only a few - those
who get the public1l; - deserve the mud ( And perhaps they
don l dese rve a U the mud they re ge ttmg )
Since we can l upgrade the 1mage cou ld we elimmalc the
name ' I know seve ral m my age group11ho rrught run for public

7

North and South 1eached
thetr heart game by means of
the cla ss1c b1ddmg method
calied Poppa Momma
The contract was a fa1rly
good one but 1l made be
cause East played the de
fense hke dear old Aunt
Emma
South was dehghted w1th
the d1amond openmg smce tt
el1mmated the necess1ty of
huntmg for the enemy ace
He won the second tnck With
h1s kmg and saw that m all
probab1hty he would need a
successful spade fmesse to
make h1s contract
Then he le d h1s kmg of
trumps East won w1lh the
ace and led a trump back
South won m h1s own nana
and played h1s ace of clubs
Then he ruffed h1s last d1a
mond and led a club from
dummy
The dear old Aunt Emma
type s1tttng East had been
paymg no attentiOn to the
play and foliowed w1th her
last low club Now South put
up h1s kmg and led h1s last
club
East won w tth the queen
an'll South had the rest of the
tncks smce East had to lead
a d1amond to g1ve a ruff and
dtscard or a spade away
from h1s kmg

4782 GallipoliS John Russell
Owner and Operator

COLOR TV

Dear Teacher
And my ans" er IS Look back
When YOU were m high school d1d you or any of your peers
consider poht1cs as a career ' Yet your ge neration and mme
produ ced a bumper crop of polil1c1ans good and baq
It s true teenagers rate public ofh c1als very low but then
those m power hal e all\ays been bad mouthed Lung before
Watergate a nallon" 1de poll md1caled Amencans trust ed their
leaders scarcely more th&lt;m they trusted used car s 1Jes men
which was prec1ous lillie But they still turn out to vole
Likew1se some of these 1dealist1c you ng people who swear
the; would never get mvolved m go1ernment may rea lize la ter
on that gO\ ernmenl needs them Its pretty hard proJectmg
yourself m the role of a Congressman or Senator when i ou rc
Wlder 18 - HE! EN

LEO (July 23 Aug 221 li s

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
rates Ph 446

RACINE
2 STORY PERMA STONE 3
BR
LARGE MODERN
KITCHEN
1'' BATHS
CARPET THROUGHOUT
FULL BASEMENT 2 CAR
GARAGE
ALL
ONE
LARGE
FLAT
WELL
LANDSCAPED
LOT
PRICED MID TWENTIES

Nobody Loves a Fohticlan'
Dear Rap
After readmg a natwn w1de student ~ur~y wJIJch revealed
that !lapel of h1gh schoolers thmk public officials ared1shones1 1n
some way I tned an Informal survey m my classes
I asked how many students wanted to make poht1cs the1r
1
careers' Not one sa td Yes
To Why not? the; answered Too d1rly ' You ca n t stay
honest
You cant acrom phsh an; thing for the red tape
Whateve r you say IS used against you
My questiOn IS If 1dealist1c young people are umversally
lurrung away fr om pohtlcs who s to run the counlry m
generatiOns to come 1 - l EACHER

Dec 21) Everyotle w II ha11e a
be Her I me f Ihey come to your

Openmg lead- +Q

REASOI'I~BLE

AGENCY

By Helen and Sue Bottel

let mag nal on un free oar
t c olarly I problem solvmg
Don I block your lhoughts w lh
reasons why some th ng ca t
be dOle

East West vulnerab le

5232

THE

Love

Poor Aunt Emma takes the rap

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IF YOU DON T MAKE YOUR
INVESTMENT NOW YOU
MAY
BE
CHEATING
YOURSELF OUT OF A VERY
GOOD

Pr ce IS

Roght 8 10 RFD 20 F lm 33
3 30 - One Lofe to Ltve 6 13 Phol Donahue 4 Match Gam e 8

6 30 "'

and backhoe work
septic
tanks Installed dump trucks
end lo boys for hire will haul
fill d1rt top so I I mestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
.ieffers day phone 992 7089
n1ght phone 992 3S2i or 992

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED
FOR YOUR AD

3 00 - Another World 3 4 15 General Hospttal 6 13

I VII

-------------EXCAVA1'1NG dozer loader
bedrooms large bath lots of
closets N1ce k tchen dtn ng
and basement Gas furnace
concrete porch wtth wrought

2 30- Doctors ] 4 15 Edge of Noght8 10

WIN AT BRIDGE

5 1 tfC

2

Paul

Know Your Schools 33

C BRAOFORU Auct oneer
Complete Serv ce
Phone 949 3821 or 949 3161
Rae ne Oh10
Cr1tt Bradford

NICE OLDER HOME -

Days of Our L ves 3 4 15 Gu od ng L ght 8 10

Nuch ms 33

4 00 - Mr Cartoon 3 Somerset 1S Sesame Sf 20 33

over 1unk automob les over to
us w II pay $5 for old 1unk
c ars Phone I (304) 773 5890
R 1vers1de Auto Wreck ng
4 9 26tc

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POM

B II Moyers Journal 33

10 How to Survtve a Marr age J 15 The Way Thtngs Are 20

DVLt:l&lt; wu1,., ... _ le"ar•ng by
the acre hourly or ctntract
farm ponds roads etc Large
dozer and operator w1th over
20 years e)(per ence Pull1ns
Excavat ng Pomeroy Oh o
Phone 992 2478
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What s My Lme 10

Afternoon Playbreak 6 13

Under New Management

Real Estate For Sale

DOWN

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Generation Rap

+++

6 45 - Farmt1me 10 Morn ng Report 3
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 CBS News 8 10 D ck Van Dyke 13 H R

10 30 - Jeopardy 3 4 15 Gamb t 8 10 Evenong woth Champ ons
33
11 00 - Password 13 W zard of Odds 3 4 15 Moke Douglas 6
Now You See II 8 10
11 30 - Hollywood Squares 3 4 15 Lo ve of L fe 8 10 Brady
Bunch 13 Sesame St 33
11 55 - CBS News 8 Dan Imel s World 10
12 00 - Password 6 Bob Brauns 50 SO Club 4 New s 8 10 13
Jackpot 3 15
12 30 - Sea"h fo r Tomorrow 8 10 Spl I Second 6 Ce/ebr ty
Sweepstakes 3 15 Folm 33
12 45- Eleclrtc Co 33
12 55- NBC News 3 15
I 00 - News 3 All My Ch ldren 6 13 Not For Women Only 15

N 111d

3436

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Story 13
6 35 - Columbus Today 4

Now under new
management

For Free Eshmate mqu1re
now about a beaut1ful new
roof 10 fash1on colors

VW AND UAl~U
SPECIALIST

Sunr se Semtnar -4 Sacred Heart 10
Urban League 10 Folk L terature 3

6 25- Farm Report 13

Muldleporl 0

N 2nd Ave

IS YOUR ROOF
LEAKING?
IS IT COLOR FADED7

Phone Stanley 949 2789
Bumper to Bumper
Serv1ce
Foretgn Cars Welcome

Death Pays 1n

1 00 - TomorrowJ 4 News13 TakeFtve Forllf e15

Under New Management

DON'T DRIVE A
GAS GULPER
OR A GAS HOG

8

2 00 - New s 4

KAREN THOMAS

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE

N 2nd Ave

10

Shoot Out at Med1c ne Bend

6 30 - F ve Mmutes to L ve By 4 News 6 B1ble Answers 8 The

Phone 992 2550

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Mov1e

Dollars

AU WEATHER
HARDWARE

Now while the weather IS
shll cool 1s the best hme It
can be mstalled at your
convemence wtth no waJhng
around
Jn
hot
muggy
weather

- GUARANTEEDPHONE 992 2094

Day AI N ght 33

Screw 6 13

12 00 -

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeifers
Day 992 7089
N1ght 992 3525
or 992 5232

YES!

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LOSE we1ght With New Shape
4 7 121 c
Tablets and Hydrex Water
P lis Du t ton Drug n M d
5 ROOM house and bath
wo
dlepor t and Ne lson Drug
car garage 2 story bn Carson
4 16 3tc
Road 10 Mason
Contact
Russell
~!all 773 5606
BEAUTIFUL walnut
stereo
3 12 tfc
rad1o am fm 8 tra (,. k tape
comb nat1on Balance $110 92
or terms ava1 abli Call 992 4 ACRES of land on State 143
3965
Phone 992 3640
4 16 tfc
4 9 7tc

992 2789

10 30 -

Pol1ce Story J 4 15

II 00 - News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Jnako 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 5 Mews 8 10 The Turn of the

~lelled

AIR CONDITION NOW?

On Most Amertcan Cars

TUESDAY APRIL16 1974
4 30 - Gotllganslsle6 13 GreenAcres] Bonanza15 Jackpot
4 Hazel 8
5 00 - Mr Rogers 20 33 Bonanza 3 Merv Gr ff n 4 Andy
Grtflllh 8 Btg Valley 6 Gomer Pyle USMC 13
5 30 - Beverly H llboll es 8 Elec Co 33 Hodgepodge Lodge 20
Trails Wesf 15 HQgan s Heroes 13
6 00 - ABC News 13J' Sesame St 20 News 3 4 Trufh or Conse q
6 News 8 10 15 Lol as Yoga &amp; You 33
6 30 - News6 8 10 NBCN ews3 4 15 Your Fufure Is Now 33
Room 222 13
7 00 - Whaf s Mv Lone 8 Dusfy s Tra 1 13 Ele' Co 20 Truth
or Conseq 3 Beat The Clock 4 News 6 10 Marco Sporllote
33 Hogh School TV Honor Socoety 15
7 30 - To Tell The Trufh 6 New Pr ce Is Roghf 8 o RFD 20
Hollywood Squares 3 Johnny Mann s Stand Up &amp; Cheer 4
Lass e 15 Read ng far the Classroom Teacher 33 BPr~t fhP
Clock 13
8 00 - Happy Days 6 13 B II "'oyers Journal 33 Nova 20
Adam 12 3 4 15 Maude 8 10
8 30- Hawalo Fove 010 Move The Last Angry Man 6 13

News 20

Power

Lme• All work done by the

All work guaranteed

Pomeroy

L1nes and

foot or contract A Iso dozer
work and sephc tanks m

Ar ea s Most
Reasonable Pnces

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

Real Estate For Sale

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Water

Pamllng A Specially

Rad1ator Spec1altst

Television Log

9 00 - Black Journal33 The Way Thongs Are 20
9 30 - TBA 8 10 Book Beat 20
10 00 - Marcus Welby MD 6 13 Wash ngton Stra ght Talk 33

biTCHING SERVlCE

808 W Ma1n Pomerov

Nathan Btggs

1965 SKIFFCRAFT Model 190
cab n c ru1ser 1964 Evmrude
Sta r Fl ght motor 75 h p w th
tra11er and canvas top n
eluded
See at 105 Un on
Avenue or call 992 3293

' 10 6tp

It'

PUBLIC NOTICE

141 2

REVIVA L beg 1nnmg April 15
Beg ns 7 JO each even ng at
Pomeroy Wes evan Ho ness
Church on Route 1d3 one half
m e from R t 7 bypass The
evang el Sf s Dav d L1ght
from Cha mb ers Ar1zona
There WI 1 be spec 1al s ng ng
an d pay ng and everyone s
welcome The pastor so Del
Maney
4 10 9tc

Bulldozer Rad alar to fhe

~~~~~~h~
. ~~~

Faraday and Company 3 4 15

small est Heater Core

TRAILER excellent cond ton
Phone 992 1987
4 14 6tp

ONE PAIR of electrc sheep
shears and one small m
cu bator Call 992 7165 after 4
p m Phone 992 7165
4 15 3tc

Murphy Company I 10 So
Second Sfreet Red Oak
Iowa 51566

777 Pearl Street

Moddleport Oh1o
Phone 992 5367 or 992 3861

Ph 992 5271

From the largest Tru ck or

4 14 3tc

MOWERS

Wr te Bob M e KenZie Sales
Manager The Tho s D

CALL CARL NELSON
PHONE 992 5083

Gene's
•
Body Shop

6236

JUNK Autos
co mp le te and TROPICAL f sh for sa le
Franklin and Phyl l iS Hend
del yered to our yard we p ck
r cks Syracuse Th rd Str eet
up auto bod1es and buy all
4 14 6t c
k nd s of sc r ap metals and
ron R1der s Salvage Stat e
Route 124 Rt 4 Pomeroy
Oh o Phon e 992 5468
4 16 26tp

Oak pla nt

A TO Z Mart use d furniShed
appliances c lo h ng d shes
and m sc R t 33 oppos te
tra ler- court Hartford W

Person

OLD turn tlJre ... oak tables
clocks ce bo)(es brass beds
d shes desks or complete
households Wr te M
0
M ller Rt 4 Pom eroy Oh o
ca ll ~9 2 7760
5 13 lfc

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8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

ROOF PAINTING

9 PIGS 9 weeks ol d Phone 378

ANTIQUE qui l ts and 1ewelry
Also nterested en tu rn fu re
and dishes Ca ll 992 5262
eyenmgs or morn ng s
2 20 tfc

We need man or woman to
se l full I ne of Advert1srng
Special ti es Calendars and
G ft s
n th e Pomeroy
M1dd!eport Area Must be
ab le t o olan own t me and
work w th a m ntmum of
superv son
AI! accoun ts are protected
Repeat orders are protected
H1gh CommiSSion s payable
when orders are passed for
cred1t
The AdvertiSing Spec alty
Lme 1s th e most ex ten s ve n
the mdustry Calendars are
manufactured at our Red

Twelfth PARASOL Bout que Beauty

Account

WantP.rt To Buy

CAN YOU WORK
WITHOUT
SUPERVISION?

!~

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

lQ"'J

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MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
THE

WHEEL horse new short
block 5 hp battery start 32
nch mower $500 Phon~ 985
3973
d 1&lt;1 Jtp

guaranteed
Dozer Backhoe Tr~cks
Limestone &amp; F1ll D1rt
Commeretal ResJdenttal
Construction &amp; Remodel

INTERIOR EXTERIOR
PAINTING

Bu1ll to Tour Specs
Delivered to Job Stte

'' bath
garage basement on Gravel
H 11 M1ddleport Natural gas
already
n
Phone Da e
Dutton 992 3369 even1ngs
992 253.4
1 17 tfc

6

OOPM
OMEROY, OHIO

,..

WOOD TRUSSES

N~w J bedroom home

POMEROY MOTOR CO. Q\

~ENEVES8

NELSON

,I NGER sew ng machmes 1972
model
n beaut1 f ul walnut
cab net Makes des gn st1t
ches ZIQ zag bu tton holes
bl nd h ems etc L ke new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 af1er 5 00
12 7 ttc

std tr(lns rad•o good
w s w t res wheel cov~rs rear step bumper A mce one

108 Leg1on Terrace
Ph 992 J40J

PROBATE DIVISION

S2495

1972 CHEV PICKUP

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ASK US ABOUT
Water Electnc Ga:; Sewer
f&gt;RE FABRICATED
Lines
•nstalled
Work

XCELSIOR Salt Works E
Man St Pomeroy All k nds
of salt water pellets water
nuggets block sa lt and own
Oh10 R1ver Sa l t Phone 992
3891
65tf&lt;.

12695

8 Fleets•de wh te over blue fm

Lee Rudisill
COMMON PLEAS COURT

NOW reaay caooage lettuce
and pans es
potted and
baskets of Easter f owers now
bloom ng Hubbard s Green
hou se Syracus e Oh o
3 31 lfc

Custom Hatchback Coupe dark green f msh ! ke new
wh t e wa l l t res full wheel covers protecttve Std e
mold 1ngs power brakes rad o 6 cylinder engtne stand
ard tra nsm 1ss on A very popular model and pr ced to go

141 16 23 30 3\c

IN THE

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF
QUALITY

DEEM MEAT
PROCESSING
AND PACKING

IN

terms Call 992 3965
3
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Not1ce

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Business S'erv1ces
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7- The Dally Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Tuesday Aprill6 1974

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Sentinel Classifieds
Get R esu lts. A~o~~n!~~~ot~~~opl~y~~ac~ j
.,
Balance
63 or system
budget
sp
eaker $108
sound
..P UBLIC NOl:ICE
Not ce s hereby g v en that
Mrs Ear l Gr ff h and o I cr
telephone subscnbers ol the
Cheste r El(c hang e of tl e
West er n Reserve Te l ephone
and th e .Pome ro y Exchange of
th e
Gen eral
Tele p hone
company of Oh o hav e f le d a
complaent w th the Publ c
UtI t es Co mm ss on of Oh o
aga1ns't th e Western Reserye
Telephone Comp an y and the
General Telephone Company of
OhiQ_JelaJ ve o the establ sh
ment of elttended area tol l f ree
Now Back m Bus me &lt;s
serv ce between t he Chester
Ex c han ge of the Western
State Inspected
Reserve Te eph one Company
and the Pomeroy E xc hange of
Ph 667 3608 for appo tnfment
th e Ge nera l Telephone Com
Coolv1Jie Ohio
'
Pany o f Oh o Th e Comm ss on
ha s scheduled th s rr alter fo r ...,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, .
Pub c hear ng on Ma y 21
974 ,
a t 10 30 a m E D S T at the KO SCO T
&amp;
1 KO SMET I CS
CounCI Chambers of the c ty
WI c.; ~ F-or a good I ne of
Bu ld ng at Pomeroy Oh ow th
Cos me t cs fr endly se ry ce
May 22 1974 reserved for an
and someone o chat w lh
add t anal days hear 1 g
f
necessary !'d sad hear ng all
~r'o.wnne99~ Scla lj Helen Jane
"'r t cs of n erest w I be of
3 911
flrPd an opportun ty to present
ev dence matPr al to t he ssues
c
n th1S proceed ng
Fur the r
nformat on may be sec ur ed by
address ng an nq u r y to thePub! c U II I es Comm ss on of
Oh o 11 1 North H g h St re et
Due to til heallh I am
Columbus Oh o 432 15
se ll1ng the Ant1que
THE PUBLI C U T I L T ES

2 SIGNS

NOTICE

SELLING OUT

COMM SS ION OF OHIO

By Boyd B Ferr s
Sec retary

1973 CHEVROLET NOVA

1971 DODGE CORONET
S14 95
-4 door 1 owner new car trade n good 1st Ime tir es
spotless clean enter lor small V 8 eng me automatic trans
m ss1on Th'e r ght s ze - th e r ght pr ce $1675 Value

Help Wanted

Busmess
Call for Appomtments

MATTER

OF

SE T

TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
PROBATE COU~T MEIGS
COU NTY OHIO
Accounts and vouchers of t he
followtng named f due are s
have been ftled n the Probate
Court Me gs County Oh o for
approval and sett l emen t

CASE

NO

15 838

of the Hunt ngton
National Ban~ of Co lum bus
Trustee of the Trust crea t ed

under

the

Last

W I

Testament of Velma

Deceased

CASE NO

and

w Fetger

18 560

CALL Po l ys Auct on or stop by
to get r d of those unwanted
tems Sell 1 th e auct on Nay
537 H gh Str ee t Midd lepor t
992 3509 0 pen 9 a m to 5 p m
Monday Wednesday Thurs
day Fnday unt I noon
3 13 30 tc

F

rst and

Fmat Account of Charles L
Cray Guardtan of the person
and estate of James 0 Cray a

m nor
CASE NO

20 745 F rst and
Ftnar
Account
of
Mart e
OtVIetro
Guard an of the
Person and Estate of Robert P
OtV etro
an
ncompe te nt

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Sa lon ne)C t o Skate A Way
Roller R n~
A nnoun ced
spr 1n g spec als 10 per cen t ott
on a ll permanent s and
fro s t ngs
from
Apr
9
throu g h A p I 30 Ca l 985 4141
f or apno ntment
Sandra
Kerns operalor
d 7 12tc

Va

4 10 tfc

CASE NO 20898

F rst

F nat

&amp; D1str but ve Account of
Margar e t
Roush
Ad
m n1stratnx of the Es ta te of
James A Roush deceased

CASE NO 20 955 F rst and

F nal Account of R chard B
Rowe
A dmini st rator of the
Estate of Ada Jean Rowe
Deceased
Unless e)(cept ons are f l ed
thereto sa d accounts w II be
for hear ng before sa 1d Court on
the 16 th day of May 1974 at
wh ch t ime sad accounts will be
cons dered and contmued fr om
day to day unt 1 fmally d sposed

of

1

Any person nterested may
f1le wr tten except ons to sa d
accounts or to matters per
tan ng to th e execut on of t he
trust not less han f ve days
pr or to the date set for hea r ng
MANNING D WEBSTER

JUDGE

(4)

16

t:;om mon Pleas Court
Probate D v s on
Me gs County Oh o

To the Defendant Joyce A
P1ckens whose res1d ence •s
unknown

COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
WILLIAM E PICKENS
Route 1
Long Bottom Oh•o
Pla1nt1ff
VS

Lost

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MALE cream co lor toy pood le
an swers to the na"J'e of
T eddy
Lost
n
the
Pomeroy
park n g
lot
Saturday
$50 rewa rd or
puppy Ca 1 co llect 696 1297
4 15 4tc

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For Rent or lease
3975 or 992 5786

Address Unknown
Defendant

-NOTICE BY

BROWN ady s pocketbook lost
Thursday afternoon n the
v c nlty of 7th Grant and
Locust Streets n Middlepor t
on down St Route 7 Reward
for return to Ruth Arno ld
Phone 992 3600
~ 14 3tc

BU SINESS bu ldmg m down
town Pomeroy Oh o Call 992

JOYCE A PICKENS

4 2 26tc
No 15523

PUBLICATIONPia nHff has brought thJS
act on nam ng you as defendant
10 the above named court by
fltrng h1s Complamt on the 1st
day of Apr 1 1974
The object of the Compla nt
end the demand for re i et are to
obta n a d1vorce to be awarded
the care custody and control of
them nor ch ldren of the part es
hereto and for other proper
ret ef
You are rectulred to answer
the Compla nt w1th n twenty
e~..ght day s after the
last
pubi1Ca t 1on of fh1s not ce wh ch
will be publ Shed once each
week fl)r SIX consecut ve weeks
and the last publ cat on w1 1 be
made On the 14th day of May
1974 Your answer ttate w II be
on June 12th 1974
In the case of your fa lure to
answer or otherw se r espond as
perm tted by the Oh o Rules of
C1vH F&gt;rocedure W1fh n the t me
stl!lted IUdgment by default w 11
be rendered aga nst you for the
rei ef demanded n th e Com
plamt

9

BASEMENT sa l e
Monday
through Freday 10 to 6 at 572
South Th 1rd
M dd eport
Cloth ng of al l s lt s w gs and
m sc of a I k nc.
4 14 3tc

LARRY E SPENCER
CLERK OF COURT OF
COMMON PLEA S
MEIGS COUNTY OH 0
COURT HOU SE
POMEROY OH 0
16 23 30 151 7 14 7tc

For sale or Trade
1969 CH E VELLE A I cond ton
w II se ll or trad e for pickup of
eq ual va lue Phone 992 76tl4
4 16 5tc

Bus1ness Opportumttes

Murphy Company
Second Street
Iowa 51566

FOR LEASE
T1red of working for the
other man be your own boss
w1th unhm1ted opportunity
Thrs 3 bay br1ck serv1ce
stat 10n IS located m M1d

dleport

Ohio

Aflract'"e

rental pa1d trammg school

Phone collect (6141 373 8411
or 992 5111

IMMI;DIATE INCOME
D I STR SUtOR - part or full
t me to supply Company
establiShed accounts w th
RCACBSDSNEY Records
lncpme possf b 111 es up to
Sl 000 per month w th only
S3 500 req u red for 1n ventory
and tra n1ng Call COLLECT
for Mr Jam es (2 14) 661 9208
' " &lt;tp

SPECIAL

3

rooms and bath Real n ce
Reynolds
Apar1ments
Mason W Va
phon e 773
5141 on good road
4 14 7tc

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ADD SPARKLE to your I fe
earn a good mcome n sales
cost noth ng to try Good pay
for partt1me For nterv ew
call 882 3272
4 15 3tc
BABYSITTER n eeded for 3
ch 1ldren 4 or 5 days a week
Ca l l 992 3645 after 7 p m
4 15 6tc

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TRAILER
Browns Tra le r
Park Phone 992 3324
4 14 tfc

--------FURNISHED
apartment

-

$52~D
20", 3 HP
TURF TRIM

-----------NEW !urn shed apartment

Oak

--

adults only

Phone 992 5592
4 9 ttc

- -----------

-

2 BEDROOM mob le home a r
cond t on eng and en the
Rae ne area Phone 992 5858
4 15 ttc

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push typ e

rotary mower Has BngQs &amp;
St ratton
engtne
7 1n ch
plast1c wheels loop styl e

tubu lar hand le (22 19811
... _ POMEROY LANDMARK
~
Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181
CLELAND

FARMS

AND

GREENHOUSE A var ety of
ca bbage and tomato p lants
for sate Also broccoli and
caul flower sweet peppers
hot peppers eggplants head
lettuce
and
EASTER
F LOWERS
pansy
mums
azalea
hydr a ng ea
geran um s petun as several
k nds of hang ng baskets
Gerald ne Cleland
Rae ne
Ohto
3 29 tfc
____ _

3 AND 4 ROOM furn~hed and
EXPERIENCED pa nter call
unfurniShed
apartments
992 5502
Phone 992 5434
4 16 3tc
4 12 tt c

STEREO
wvdrnur
J-&gt;.IVI r v
Rad o 8 track tape com
brnat on Balance SllO 73 or
terms ava lab[e Phone 992

PRIVATE meet ng room for
any organ zat1on phone 992
3975

2 1&lt; tf c

- -----LIvE 1N housekeeper 5 days a

-----

week to take care of elder y
coup le L1ght cooking and
housekeepmg Call 992 6714
from 8 00 to 3 00 at 26 Pea rl
St M ddleport
4 16 Jtc

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3965

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3 11 tic
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Auto Sales

WE ARE PICking up a p1ano n
your area and would I ke
some responsible party to
take over payments
Call
Cred1t Manager (614) 772
5669 or wnte 260 East Ma n
Street Ch 11 cothe Oh 10 45601
4 7 tfc

APPLICATIONS only for meter
patrolmen and extra pol1ce
Pl ease contact Pomeroy
Poll ee Department 992 2427
4 16 tfc

1968 FORO Falcon 6 cy l nder
Call 992 7165 after 4 p m
4 15 3tc

WOMAN to stay w th elder y
lady
1ttle hou sework and
cook mg
Call
992 2-403
even ngs
4 16 3tc

19 57 CHEVROLET E~~:cell e nt
1964 VOLK SWAGEN
good
cond1t1on
W1ll
sell
cond1f on and good t res 1957
reasonable Call 992 2967 after
8x48 Mar le tte mob le home
5 p m
new gas furnace Phon e 985
4 14 6tc
4118 or 985 4233

IMMEDIATE open ng
for
Matron and Supermtendent at
Meigs County Children s
Home Appllcat ons may be
sent to the off ce of the Me1gs
County Comm1ss oners or
phone 992 2895
4 14 3tc

4 11 5tc
--------------NORWEGIAN
Elkhound
pupp1es Phon to 843 2432

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---

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HOUSEKEEPER
Phone 992 2936

to

I ve

n

Auto Sales

for Sale

------------:~~tp
HAY for sale SOc per ba le
Phone 985 3539
4 4 12tp

12 MEN NEEDED
1

140.00 WEEK

Full or Partt1me
Men needed to work m
Gallla
&amp;
Mason
County No exper~ence
necessary Must have
ca r and neat ap
pearance

-1969-----------FORD P ckup truck Phone
992 3640

---------1968 TOYOTA Jeep

4 9 7tc

-

Excellent
Phone 9d9 4761
4 9 7tc

cond1t 011

OPEN Roger Hysell s Garage
near Crossroads on State
18 FT SHASTA Camper w th
Rou te 124 8 30 to 6 p m
'h tch V1rg I Walker 949 2599
Monday through Saturday
4 10 6tc
Phone 992 5682 or 992 712 1
4 12 26tc
-.,ROCE ~Quseness tor sale
Bu1ld ng for sale or lease 1968
PLYMOUTH Slat on
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
wagon A I cond t on S35(J
to 10 p m for appo ntment
Phone 992 5389
3 20 tfc
4 16 3tc

------------

------'---------27 INCH electr c range w th

blower good cond t1on Call
992 3401 after 5 p m
4 16 6tc

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-----

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1967 CAMARO small V 8 e)(
cellent cond1t on Phone 949

3811

4 10 6tp

REOUCE safe and fast w th
GoBese Tablets &amp; E Vap
water PillS
Nelson Drug
li 16 lie 2 FEMALE White toy poodles
Phone 882 3190
NEW 1974 ZIG ZAG SEWING
, 41d6tp
MACH IN E S
n
or g nal
factory carton
Z g zag to
make buttonholes sew on
buttons monograms and
make fancy des1gns w th tust 1971 ELCONA 3 bedroom 1 2
the tw st of a smgle d1al Left
bath t c out n L R all new
m lay away and never been
deluxe furn1ture M n1mum
used W II sell for only S67
down payment Can be seen,.at
cash
or terms ava lable
K ngsbury Home Sales Lot on
Phone 992 2653
1100 East Mam from 2 p m to
4 16 tfc
7 p m da ly
4 10 7tc
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
cleaner A 1 cond tlon uses
paper bags has cordwmder
and many attachments Also
shampooer attachment In MODERN house &gt;7 m1 e from
eluded (Only 4 available) at
Pomeroy 3 bedrooms wa ll to
$37 70
cash
or
terms
wall carpet large rec room
ava I able Phone 992 2653
large pat10 cat 992 52.:18
4 16 tfc
before 3 p m after 3 cat I 992

Pets for Sale

--------------

Mobtle Homes for Sale

Call
9 to 5 Monday &amp;
Tuesday Only

446-0677

The Almanac
PUBLIC NOTICE
WAITRESSES car hops and
By United Press International
Sealed b ds w II be rece1ved
k tchen help Apply n person
Today Is Tuesday Apr1l 16 by the Oh•o Valley Health
Crows
Steak
House
1
Pomeroy
tile 106th day of 1974 wtth 259 to ServiCes Found at on Inc
B ue L1ne Avenue Athens
4 d tf c
follow
Oh o 45701 at 12 00 noon Thurs
The moon is between t!s last day May 16 974 for turn Sh1ng
one fu ty equ pped van type
quarter and new phase
Wanted
ambUlance as sp ec fed
Spec f ca r ons may be ob
The morning stars are
ta ned at th e off ce of D Ken
WANTED t o rent farm w th
Mercury Venus and Jup1ter n eth
Morgan
D rector
house and few acres Would
Southeast
Oh
o
Emergency
The evemng stars are Mars
cons der buy ng under land
Med1ca l Se rv ce P 0 Ba.x 805
contract ca 1 247 21 14
and Saturn
.1 15 V nton P ke Ga I pols Oh10
4 10 6tc
Those born this date are 4563 1
The r ght s reserYed t o re1ect
Wlder the s1gn of Anes
any or alt b ds
Wanted Io Buy
Wtlbur Wrtght American
NO
1 copper SOc rad ators
0 Kenneth Morgan
Inventor of the atrplane was
35c re Q tirass 40c battenes
Pro1ect D rector
S1 20 M A Hall Reedsv lie
Southeast Oh o
bol'n Apnl16 1867 On th1s day
Oh10 11 hone 37e 6249
Em ergency Med1cal
m history
3 24 tfc
Serv ce
P o Bo&lt; 805
In 1862, Congress abohshed
Gall pol s Oh o OLD autos 6 or more cars will
slavery In the Dtstrtct of 1&lt;16 (512 2tc
g1ve S3 00 p ece 18 cars or
Columbta
more w II g1ve better pr ce
Call 985 4297
In 1947, more tllan 500 per- Amencan astronauts aboard
3 28 tic
sona were killed when a French Also that day U S planes --L-------------lrjgate carrymg mtrates ex
ratded the north Vietnam ~A"Siof pa l.d for all makes ancr
models of mob le homes
ploded at the dock m Texas capital of Hanot
Phone area code 614 423 9531
_,..
• 13 tic
City, Tex
A thought lor the day
In 1968, novell8t Edna Ferber
OLD UP(IQI'lt p1anos
Any
Amertcan wnter Charles
died In New York Cit:,: at the
cond flO(! Pay1nQ $10 cash
Wrete g ve d1re ct1 ons
to
Warn er sa1d
The thtng
age of 82
WITTE;N PIANO CO P 0
Jn 11172, Apollo 16 blasted o'f generally rat&amp;l!d on city land ts
BOX 18 Sa rd s Oh o 43946
3 13 30t'
taxes
for the moon w1th three
I

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FUR NI SHED two bedroom
mob le home 12x44 n back
yard on Spr ng Avenue Call
992 3429 Sunday or even ngs

110 So

Red

4 14 61p

SERVICE STATION

4 14 6fc

For Rent

Wnte Bob McKenZie Sales
Manager The Tho s 0

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--------------

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992 2174

WEDNESDAY APRIL 17 1974
6 00 6 15 -

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----- ------Phone HOU::Jt: 1 ... ,racuse 3 rooms

BULLS corn for scu e
Charles R Harris 843 269 3
and bath upstairs over acre
7
-------------~ tc of land Part atly remodeled
on ns1de Workshop m back
STAR CRAFT tra11ers and fold
Phone 992 3135
downs 25 pet off on Reese
4 10 8tc
Hitches and air condlt oners ,____ ___... ___ ____ _
2U pet
off on automat c 6 ROOM 1 fl()or plan nouse w m
awnmgs 14 through 17 ft
bath A n1ce detached garage
Camp Conley Starcraft Sales
excellent locatron
n Mid
Rt -62 nor th Of Pt Pleasant
d leport
Phone 992 3904 or
beh.nd the Red Carpet Inn
contact
Charles
LISle
4 16 4tc
Syracuse4 16 6tc
REGISTERED Angus bulls 6
months to 'l h vears Price
range from S400 to $1 200 2 BEDROOM
ouse n M1a
Wye Marshall and Clossal
dleport
New k tchen and
blood 1 nes Phone Bill W1Ue
bath applrances ncluded

--------------

-------------Call 992 5310

4165tc

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31926tc
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Pufnsfuf 6

7 30 - Rocky &amp; Bullw nkle 13 New Zoo Revue6
8 00 - New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St 33 Capt Kangaroo 8 10

Jeff s Coli e 6
8 25 - Ja ck LaLanne 13
8 30 - Brady Bunch 6
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Paul D xon 4 Fr endly Juncf on 10 AM 3 Abboll &amp;
Costello 8 Ph I Donahue 15 Wold W ld Wesf 6 M ster Rogers
33 Movie Sanctuary 13
9 30- To Te ll I he Truth 3 TaH ie ta les 8 Ele,lm Co 33
9 55 - Chuck Wh fe Reports 10
10 00 - Donah Shore 3 15 Joke r s Wold 8 10 Compan y 6 Who Is

RON AND
Stop 1n and say Hello Bnng
m th1s ad for a Free G1ft

Moddleporl 0

Man? 33

ALL WEATHER

FURNITURE

HARDWARE

Stop ln and See Our
Floor Display

1 15 - Ftlm 33
I 30 - 3 On A Mal'h 3 4 15 As the World Turns 8 10 ABC

Mtddleport

BUILDING cons tru ct on Room
add f1ons and remodelmg
floor sand ng and ret n Sheng
Also concrete work Phon e
949 3833 B sse t Construct on

BEAUT IFU L new homes now
under construct on n pnme
local on on c.ty water and
sewer Cho1ce of des1gns Wall
to wall ca rpet ng and a1r
cond1t 1on ng
ncl uded
W II
help arrange
f na nc ng
conven tional loans W1th down
payment low as S pet Other
new homes ava,lable t o
qual f ea buvers w th NO

4 16 7tp

DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and sept c tanks d t
ch1ng serv ce top so I f1ll
d rt
I mestone
B&amp;K Ex
cavat1ng Phone 992 5367 or

992 3861

9 1 ttc

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PAYMENT

,EW ING MACHINES Repa r
serv ce all makes 992 2284
The F abnc Shop Pomeroy
Authorized S nger Sales and
Serv ce We snarpen Scissors
3 29 tfc

Bu lders of W
G
Best
Homes
Call coiled 614 837
6540 or 239 0785 or wrete
Great Amer can Homes Inc
P 0 BoJ&lt; 687 Pomeroy Oh10
45769
3 1 tfc

Real Estate-For Sale
/4 ROOMS bath full basement
storm doors and w ndows
home fully carpeted Located
on 773 Grant Street M d
dleport Phone 992 7240
4 9 6tp

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608 E
MAIN

992 2094
606 E Matn
Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

Concentratton 8

2 00 AlJ1 OMOBILE Insurance bJ!!Ien

cancelled?
Lost
your
operator s I cense Call 992

7428

6 15 ttc
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fi'IOULCt"VHI La ~e
br ck home Has 3 apart
ments always rented (good
rn come) LQvely k tchen n
mam apartment has range
ref
d sposal
d1shwasher
center type stnk Has new
gas hot water system part
basement Lots of parktng
area $22 500

POMEROY - Maon Sf 75 fl
frontage
good 2 story
bu1ldmg
apartment over
garage old house all for
about the pr1ce of the

frontage $16 SOO
CLOSE IN - Over 4 acres
turn shed home 3 BR bath

ron posts and ralls $15 000 00
INVESTMENT Rent w II
soo n pay for th s one 4 apart
ments all rented tn good
locat1on of town

4 BEDROOMS - N1ce kofchen
gas

furnace

family

room

Natura! gas heat c ty water
porches
many
other

garage w th

feafures $7 100
SYRACU~E - Almost new
3 BR colored bath lovely

HOUSE WITH RENTAL -

k tchen w1th range uttl1ty
room HW floors carpet ng
m hall and I vmg R carport

woth storage $19 900
BE JUST TO YOURSELF
FEAR NOT TO BUY THE
ANSWER TO ALL YOUR
REAL
ESTATE
PROBLEMS
CAN
BE
FOU ND HERE
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259- 992 2568

I
WISEMAN

large

lot

All

uttht es

9

rooms plus 3 room eff c1ency

All for only $17 500 00
SMALL FARMS or ACREAGE
NEEDED
FOR
OUR
CLIENTS NEW AND GOOD
OLDER HOMES ALSO IN
GREAT DEMAND CALL US
NOW TO GET YOURS SOLD

-------------HAM S Auto R
0 Serv Ct:
tid

Am Fm stereo and tape
players Ou1ck rei able ser
VICe Georges Creek Road
Gall pols Oh10 Pbooe M6
9304
4 9 7tc

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lUNLrO::.I r::.
del vered r ght to your
pro1ec1 Fast and easy Free
est1mates Phone 992 3284,
Goegle n Ready M x Co
M ddleport Oh1o

5 12 tic

seP J lc--iA NKS- AR oBi c!
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITATION
STEWART OHIO PH 662
3035
10 4 tfc

-------------SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned

Modern San tat1on 992 3954 or

992 7349

10 23 lie
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LIKE
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WILL HELP FINANCE
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PRICED
BELOW
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Lucy Show 8

4 30-Green Acres 3

Bonanza 3

Buffa o B I 10

Spec a l 6 13 Jackpot 4

Huck &amp; Yog

6 Move

Merv Gr1 ff n 4

Andy

Mr Rober ts 20 33 Bona1 za 3 Mr:rv Gr fl n 1 An dy
Gr ffot h 8
5 30 - El ec Co 33 Beverly I" lib II es 8 Hodgepodge Lodge 20

5 00 -

19) You wont have the peace
ol m nd you should 1 you leave
a task hall done Wrap 1 uP so
you can rel ax

best you keep sorpe secre ts to
yourse I Bea It'! s n m nd
whe
yo 1 re lUSt abo ul 10
reveal a conf dence tha you
sl ou dnl

For Wednesday Apr I 1 7

1974
ARIES (March 21 Aprtl 191

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sepl 221
You e I Kcly to be w shy

Om t pia 1 tao challcng \l 1
sche dule today You are t
1k e y l o be you usual &lt;.~sse
t ve self

wa shy abou1 mak ng dec
sons Th s wll rk those you e
c lose y assoc1a ed w th

TAURUS (Aprol 20 May 201

LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct

Outs de r te us ts w II lak ~ you
of1 cou rse a b t at 1s I n e
You II ot pursue goals as
"gorously as lhcy shou d be
sou ght
co me u de you autho ty to
day flev canbcs t)e drecled
I o der s come
11 c to
ol
sug gest ons

Serv ng the needs of ar other
beta e your own ntere sts w 11
pr ove a goo d nv es tme n1
La ler you be rep a d to your
lhoughllulness
SCORPIO !Oct 24 Nov 22)
You need some I arm ol soc a
ou l le t at It s I me 1us 1 to
Change the oa ce How abou t
d ne
al fO u r l n v o 1c
estauranl ?

CANCER (June 21 July 221

S~GtTTARIUS

GEMINI (May 21 June 201
Be co s de ale at any wh o

office but thev d highly r ese nt bemg called polil1c1ans

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Dea r Sorry
How about sa; 1og It m person' Let hun know you re sorry
he s m trouble but don t encourage h1m to break the law agam
That IS use sense w1th your sympathy Okay' - HELEN

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but the fact that he can rabe
hearts means there may well be
a chance for game J•vlte it
TOD~Y 8 QUESTION
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your partner has reb1d to lwo " - - . L - - - clubs. What do you dO oow'

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mess
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si lver
dollar
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hmts Each day the code letters arc d1ffcrcnt

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DICK

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chamber

Yesterdays
22 Sil
23 S11amp
24 1 exas

BECOME. A CON5UMt;;R

\n , .... r 1 I r {lrmy ftmclron ed irke riiJdatork beC'au ~e til e
8ul Jnr!f kr~ey; h~w l u du lhttJ- KEEP TIME

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
I Gypsv -1 Masscnct
5 Isr aeli
opera
port
2 Edtble uti
10 I oward
source
shelter
3 Prece pt
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4 Fmd
lord Yor
out
rest
5 Guarantee
6 Grow t o
13 Actress
Foch
ward sun
14 Shandy s
set
creator
- 7 Devoured
15 Late
8 Pilcher

April 1 7 1974
You re I kc y to see ewards
1ro 1 plar s you ve worked very
hard o dcv clo n th s ye&lt;H Do
g \IC up o your de a s now th0:1
\1 c.:; lory s 1 ear

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - He1e's h o" t o "o rk 1t

(Aruw.-n tomorrow I

TH~T

PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)

is

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20 Feb

19) Cond t ons thai aHec l your
ba k balance are on the up sw
19 I managed w se ly Do ' I
spend what you do I have n
ha ld

/ELf(,(,

CAVLE CHANNEL FIVE

7 00pm - L oca l News
30 p m - Country &amp; Wester,
831fpm
Comed y
9 30 p m - Superstar

AQUARIUS (Jan

expense

7 30
To Tell the Truth 6 Sale ol the Cen tury 8 The Judge 0
Beat the Clock 13 Pol ce Surgeon 3 On the Money &lt;l An

10 30

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan

whelmed )
41 Presently
42 Gnaw
43 Monthly

7 00
News 6 10 What s My L ne 8 Truth or Conseq J Beat
th e Clock 4 Elec Co 20 Kno" You r Schoo ls 33
Spy 15
J mmy Dean 13

9 OQ
Cannon B Move Judg ement ot Nuremb€rg 3 J 15
World of L berace 10 Even ng w th Champ ons 20
9 30
Mov e My Three Son s 6 13
10 00 - News 20 Inter f ace 33 Broadway My Stree t 10

house to be enterta ned to~ay
rather than your golig to the~rs

You re sl l n a c ycle wne e
th ngs come to you easrer than
usual It s up to you to make
he mas o1 them

Cover

Tra Is West 15 Hog ans Heroes 13 G II gan s Island 6
News 3 4 8 0 15 ABC News 13 Ses rlme St 20 Per
sonaht y Behav oral Deve opment 33 Tr uth or Cons 6

+

East

- SUE

Dear SFH
E1en !hough th1 s dude brmgs a lot of h1s Jinxes on hunself
SUE
there s no harm m sending hun a sympathv note

'KQJ93
K 84
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23

Dear Rap
Would 11 be okay to send a fr1end I don l know very well a
sympathy ca rd ' He s had a ternble run of luck
La st week al sc hool he got busted JUSl beca use he had two
JOints m his pocket He was lucky m one way b""ause he was
holding hds and they d1dn l fmd those
H1s parents found his slash of pipes and broke them all and
he had a mce selection too Now they ve got him on restnct10n
Besides he JUSl got out of a cast after be1ng 1n a motor(') cle
acctdcnt last vear
He sa good dude but ttke about half the school he smokes
pol Never uses anything else Seems like he s JinXed and so
how about a sympathy card fro m me ' - SORRY FOR HIM

• JO 4

West

(Nov

23)

6 00 -

+

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Teacher
Maybe your usc of the world poli t1cs turned stud ents off
Had you asked How many would like ca ree rs m gove rnme nt
you mtghl have seen qw te a few Yes voles But mentiOn
politics and unmedwtely people thmk of wheeling and dealing
and unkept promises and slick opera tors who d do anything for a
vote It s a lmost as dirty a word as Berkeley student I\ as bac k
m the n otmg 60s and with as little reason for only a few - those
who get the public1l; - deserve the mud ( And perhaps they
don l dese rve a U the mud they re ge ttmg )
Since we can l upgrade the 1mage cou ld we elimmalc the
name ' I know seve ral m my age group11ho rrught run for public

7

North and South 1eached
thetr heart game by means of
the cla ss1c b1ddmg method
calied Poppa Momma
The contract was a fa1rly
good one but 1l made be
cause East played the de
fense hke dear old Aunt
Emma
South was dehghted w1th
the d1amond openmg smce tt
el1mmated the necess1ty of
huntmg for the enemy ace
He won the second tnck With
h1s kmg and saw that m all
probab1hty he would need a
successful spade fmesse to
make h1s contract
Then he le d h1s kmg of
trumps East won w1lh the
ace and led a trump back
South won m h1s own nana
and played h1s ace of clubs
Then he ruffed h1s last d1a
mond and led a club from
dummy
The dear old Aunt Emma
type s1tttng East had been
paymg no attentiOn to the
play and foliowed w1th her
last low club Now South put
up h1s kmg and led h1s last
club
East won w tth the queen
an'll South had the rest of the
tncks smce East had to lead
a d1amond to g1ve a ruff and
dtscard or a spade away
from h1s kmg

4782 GallipoliS John Russell
Owner and Operator

COLOR TV

Dear Teacher
And my ans" er IS Look back
When YOU were m high school d1d you or any of your peers
consider poht1cs as a career ' Yet your ge neration and mme
produ ced a bumper crop of polil1c1ans good and baq
It s true teenagers rate public ofh c1als very low but then
those m power hal e all\ays been bad mouthed Lung before
Watergate a nallon" 1de poll md1caled Amencans trust ed their
leaders scarcely more th&lt;m they trusted used car s 1Jes men
which was prec1ous lillie But they still turn out to vole
Likew1se some of these 1dealist1c you ng people who swear
the; would never get mvolved m go1ernment may rea lize la ter
on that gO\ ernmenl needs them Its pretty hard proJectmg
yourself m the role of a Congressman or Senator when i ou rc
Wlder 18 - HE! EN

LEO (July 23 Aug 221 li s

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
rates Ph 446

RACINE
2 STORY PERMA STONE 3
BR
LARGE MODERN
KITCHEN
1'' BATHS
CARPET THROUGHOUT
FULL BASEMENT 2 CAR
GARAGE
ALL
ONE
LARGE
FLAT
WELL
LANDSCAPED
LOT
PRICED MID TWENTIES

Nobody Loves a Fohticlan'
Dear Rap
After readmg a natwn w1de student ~ur~y wJIJch revealed
that !lapel of h1gh schoolers thmk public officials ared1shones1 1n
some way I tned an Informal survey m my classes
I asked how many students wanted to make poht1cs the1r
1
careers' Not one sa td Yes
To Why not? the; answered Too d1rly ' You ca n t stay
honest
You cant acrom phsh an; thing for the red tape
Whateve r you say IS used against you
My questiOn IS If 1dealist1c young people are umversally
lurrung away fr om pohtlcs who s to run the counlry m
generatiOns to come 1 - l EACHER

Dec 21) Everyotle w II ha11e a
be Her I me f Ihey come to your

Openmg lead- +Q

REASOI'I~BLE

AGENCY

By Helen and Sue Bottel

let mag nal on un free oar
t c olarly I problem solvmg
Don I block your lhoughts w lh
reasons why some th ng ca t
be dOle

East West vulnerab le

5232

THE

Love

Poor Aunt Emma takes the rap

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J _
2_
11_ tfc

IF YOU DON T MAKE YOUR
INVESTMENT NOW YOU
MAY
BE
CHEATING
YOURSELF OUT OF A VERY
GOOD

Pr ce IS

Roght 8 10 RFD 20 F lm 33
3 30 - One Lofe to Ltve 6 13 Phol Donahue 4 Match Gam e 8

6 30 "'

and backhoe work
septic
tanks Installed dump trucks
end lo boys for hire will haul
fill d1rt top so I I mestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
.ieffers day phone 992 7089
n1ght phone 992 3S2i or 992

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED
FOR YOUR AD

3 00 - Another World 3 4 15 General Hospttal 6 13

I VII

-------------EXCAVA1'1NG dozer loader
bedrooms large bath lots of
closets N1ce k tchen dtn ng
and basement Gas furnace
concrete porch wtth wrought

2 30- Doctors ] 4 15 Edge of Noght8 10

WIN AT BRIDGE

5 1 tfC

2

Paul

Know Your Schools 33

C BRAOFORU Auct oneer
Complete Serv ce
Phone 949 3821 or 949 3161
Rae ne Oh10
Cr1tt Bradford

NICE OLDER HOME -

Days of Our L ves 3 4 15 Gu od ng L ght 8 10

Nuch ms 33

4 00 - Mr Cartoon 3 Somerset 1S Sesame Sf 20 33

over 1unk automob les over to
us w II pay $5 for old 1unk
c ars Phone I (304) 773 5890
R 1vers1de Auto Wreck ng
4 9 26tc

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POM

B II Moyers Journal 33

10 How to Survtve a Marr age J 15 The Way Thtngs Are 20

DVLt:l&lt; wu1,., ... _ le"ar•ng by
the acre hourly or ctntract
farm ponds roads etc Large
dozer and operator w1th over
20 years e)(per ence Pull1ns
Excavat ng Pomeroy Oh o
Phone 992 2478
•
121 9tfc

-B"a N-ltu::.::.--::--~~SS

What s My Lme 10

Afternoon Playbreak 6 13

Under New Management

Real Estate For Sale

DOWN

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Generation Rap

+++

6 45 - Farmt1me 10 Morn ng Report 3
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 CBS News 8 10 D ck Van Dyke 13 H R

10 30 - Jeopardy 3 4 15 Gamb t 8 10 Evenong woth Champ ons
33
11 00 - Password 13 W zard of Odds 3 4 15 Moke Douglas 6
Now You See II 8 10
11 30 - Hollywood Squares 3 4 15 Lo ve of L fe 8 10 Brady
Bunch 13 Sesame St 33
11 55 - CBS News 8 Dan Imel s World 10
12 00 - Password 6 Bob Brauns 50 SO Club 4 New s 8 10 13
Jackpot 3 15
12 30 - Sea"h fo r Tomorrow 8 10 Spl I Second 6 Ce/ebr ty
Sweepstakes 3 15 Folm 33
12 45- Eleclrtc Co 33
12 55- NBC News 3 15
I 00 - News 3 All My Ch ldren 6 13 Not For Women Only 15

N 111d

3436

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Story 13
6 35 - Columbus Today 4

Now under new
management

For Free Eshmate mqu1re
now about a beaut1ful new
roof 10 fash1on colors

VW AND UAl~U
SPECIALIST

Sunr se Semtnar -4 Sacred Heart 10
Urban League 10 Folk L terature 3

6 25- Farm Report 13

Muldleporl 0

N 2nd Ave

IS YOUR ROOF
LEAKING?
IS IT COLOR FADED7

Phone Stanley 949 2789
Bumper to Bumper
Serv1ce
Foretgn Cars Welcome

Death Pays 1n

1 00 - TomorrowJ 4 News13 TakeFtve Forllf e15

Under New Management

DON'T DRIVE A
GAS GULPER
OR A GAS HOG

8

2 00 - New s 4

KAREN THOMAS

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE

N 2nd Ave

10

Shoot Out at Med1c ne Bend

6 30 - F ve Mmutes to L ve By 4 News 6 B1ble Answers 8 The

Phone 992 2550

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Mov1e

Dollars

AU WEATHER
HARDWARE

Now while the weather IS
shll cool 1s the best hme It
can be mstalled at your
convemence wtth no waJhng
around
Jn
hot
muggy
weather

- GUARANTEEDPHONE 992 2094

Day AI N ght 33

Screw 6 13

12 00 -

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeifers
Day 992 7089
N1ght 992 3525
or 992 5232

YES!

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LOSE we1ght With New Shape
4 7 121 c
Tablets and Hydrex Water
P lis Du t ton Drug n M d
5 ROOM house and bath
wo
dlepor t and Ne lson Drug
car garage 2 story bn Carson
4 16 3tc
Road 10 Mason
Contact
Russell
~!all 773 5606
BEAUTIFUL walnut
stereo
3 12 tfc
rad1o am fm 8 tra (,. k tape
comb nat1on Balance $110 92
or terms ava1 abli Call 992 4 ACRES of land on State 143
3965
Phone 992 3640
4 16 tfc
4 9 7tc

992 2789

10 30 -

Pol1ce Story J 4 15

II 00 - News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Jnako 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 5 Mews 8 10 The Turn of the

~lelled

AIR CONDITION NOW?

On Most Amertcan Cars

TUESDAY APRIL16 1974
4 30 - Gotllganslsle6 13 GreenAcres] Bonanza15 Jackpot
4 Hazel 8
5 00 - Mr Rogers 20 33 Bonanza 3 Merv Gr ff n 4 Andy
Grtflllh 8 Btg Valley 6 Gomer Pyle USMC 13
5 30 - Beverly H llboll es 8 Elec Co 33 Hodgepodge Lodge 20
Trails Wesf 15 HQgan s Heroes 13
6 00 - ABC News 13J' Sesame St 20 News 3 4 Trufh or Conse q
6 News 8 10 15 Lol as Yoga &amp; You 33
6 30 - News6 8 10 NBCN ews3 4 15 Your Fufure Is Now 33
Room 222 13
7 00 - Whaf s Mv Lone 8 Dusfy s Tra 1 13 Ele' Co 20 Truth
or Conseq 3 Beat The Clock 4 News 6 10 Marco Sporllote
33 Hogh School TV Honor Socoety 15
7 30 - To Tell The Trufh 6 New Pr ce Is Roghf 8 o RFD 20
Hollywood Squares 3 Johnny Mann s Stand Up &amp; Cheer 4
Lass e 15 Read ng far the Classroom Teacher 33 BPr~t fhP
Clock 13
8 00 - Happy Days 6 13 B II "'oyers Journal 33 Nova 20
Adam 12 3 4 15 Maude 8 10
8 30- Hawalo Fove 010 Move The Last Angry Man 6 13

News 20

Power

Lme• All work done by the

All work guaranteed

Pomeroy

L1nes and

foot or contract A Iso dozer
work and sephc tanks m

Ar ea s Most
Reasonable Pnces

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

Real Estate For Sale

--~

Water

Pamllng A Specially

Rad1ator Spec1altst

Television Log

9 00 - Black Journal33 The Way Thongs Are 20
9 30 - TBA 8 10 Book Beat 20
10 00 - Marcus Welby MD 6 13 Wash ngton Stra ght Talk 33

biTCHING SERVlCE

808 W Ma1n Pomerov

Nathan Btggs

1965 SKIFFCRAFT Model 190
cab n c ru1ser 1964 Evmrude
Sta r Fl ght motor 75 h p w th
tra11er and canvas top n
eluded
See at 105 Un on
Avenue or call 992 3293

' 10 6tp

It'

PUBLIC NOTICE

141 2

REVIVA L beg 1nnmg April 15
Beg ns 7 JO each even ng at
Pomeroy Wes evan Ho ness
Church on Route 1d3 one half
m e from R t 7 bypass The
evang el Sf s Dav d L1ght
from Cha mb ers Ar1zona
There WI 1 be spec 1al s ng ng
an d pay ng and everyone s
welcome The pastor so Del
Maney
4 10 9tc

Bulldozer Rad alar to fhe

~~~~~~h~
. ~~~

Faraday and Company 3 4 15

small est Heater Core

TRAILER excellent cond ton
Phone 992 1987
4 14 6tp

ONE PAIR of electrc sheep
shears and one small m
cu bator Call 992 7165 after 4
p m Phone 992 7165
4 15 3tc

Murphy Company I 10 So
Second Sfreet Red Oak
Iowa 51566

777 Pearl Street

Moddleport Oh1o
Phone 992 5367 or 992 3861

Ph 992 5271

From the largest Tru ck or

4 14 3tc

MOWERS

Wr te Bob M e KenZie Sales
Manager The Tho s D

CALL CARL NELSON
PHONE 992 5083

Gene's
•
Body Shop

6236

JUNK Autos
co mp le te and TROPICAL f sh for sa le
Franklin and Phyl l iS Hend
del yered to our yard we p ck
r cks Syracuse Th rd Str eet
up auto bod1es and buy all
4 14 6t c
k nd s of sc r ap metals and
ron R1der s Salvage Stat e
Route 124 Rt 4 Pomeroy
Oh o Phon e 992 5468
4 16 26tp

Oak pla nt

A TO Z Mart use d furniShed
appliances c lo h ng d shes
and m sc R t 33 oppos te
tra ler- court Hartford W

Person

OLD turn tlJre ... oak tables
clocks ce bo)(es brass beds
d shes desks or complete
households Wr te M
0
M ller Rt 4 Pom eroy Oh o
ca ll ~9 2 7760
5 13 lfc

--

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

ROOF PAINTING

9 PIGS 9 weeks ol d Phone 378

ANTIQUE qui l ts and 1ewelry
Also nterested en tu rn fu re
and dishes Ca ll 992 5262
eyenmgs or morn ng s
2 20 tfc

We need man or woman to
se l full I ne of Advert1srng
Special ti es Calendars and
G ft s
n th e Pomeroy
M1dd!eport Area Must be
ab le t o olan own t me and
work w th a m ntmum of
superv son
AI! accoun ts are protected
Repeat orders are protected
H1gh CommiSSion s payable
when orders are passed for
cred1t
The AdvertiSing Spec alty
Lme 1s th e most ex ten s ve n
the mdustry Calendars are
manufactured at our Red

Twelfth PARASOL Bout que Beauty

Account

WantP.rt To Buy

CAN YOU WORK
WITHOUT
SUPERVISION?

!~

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

lQ"'J

------~------------~----

MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
THE

WHEEL horse new short
block 5 hp battery start 32
nch mower $500 Phon~ 985
3973
d 1&lt;1 Jtp

guaranteed
Dozer Backhoe Tr~cks
Limestone &amp; F1ll D1rt
Commeretal ResJdenttal
Construction &amp; Remodel

INTERIOR EXTERIOR
PAINTING

Bu1ll to Tour Specs
Delivered to Job Stte

'' bath
garage basement on Gravel
H 11 M1ddleport Natural gas
already
n
Phone Da e
Dutton 992 3369 even1ngs
992 253.4
1 17 tfc

6

OOPM
OMEROY, OHIO

,..

WOOD TRUSSES

N~w J bedroom home

POMEROY MOTOR CO. Q\

~ENEVES8

NELSON

,I NGER sew ng machmes 1972
model
n beaut1 f ul walnut
cab net Makes des gn st1t
ches ZIQ zag bu tton holes
bl nd h ems etc L ke new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 af1er 5 00
12 7 ttc

std tr(lns rad•o good
w s w t res wheel cov~rs rear step bumper A mce one

108 Leg1on Terrace
Ph 992 J40J

PROBATE DIVISION

S2495

1972 CHEV PICKUP

r-=-=-=-====~~===========:~--~::::::::::::~::~~====~~:=::::::::::~
ASK US ABOUT
Water Electnc Ga:; Sewer
f&gt;RE FABRICATED
Lines
•nstalled
Work

XCELSIOR Salt Works E
Man St Pomeroy All k nds
of salt water pellets water
nuggets block sa lt and own
Oh10 R1ver Sa l t Phone 992
3891
65tf&lt;.

12695

8 Fleets•de wh te over blue fm

Lee Rudisill
COMMON PLEAS COURT

NOW reaay caooage lettuce
and pans es
potted and
baskets of Easter f owers now
bloom ng Hubbard s Green
hou se Syracus e Oh o
3 31 lfc

Custom Hatchback Coupe dark green f msh ! ke new
wh t e wa l l t res full wheel covers protecttve Std e
mold 1ngs power brakes rad o 6 cylinder engtne stand
ard tra nsm 1ss on A very popular model and pr ced to go

141 16 23 30 3\c

IN THE

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF
QUALITY

DEEM MEAT
PROCESSING
AND PACKING

IN

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8- The Da1Iv Sent mel Middleport Pomeroy 0 J'uesda' Apnll n I '74

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Mitchell ad,nits calling on
Vesco hut denies any wrong

Policemen
(Continu ed from page
I)

Nixon
IContmued from page ! )

$250 000
counsel IS m the proeess of
Co untll also discussed flood makmg a legal assessment of
msurance m the vlilage led by lhe tapes lo be relea sed, and
l.&lt;&gt;u OslxJrne councllrmHJ An
he s very confident the hard
NEW YORK (UP! ) - John would ha ve ended nghl day the $200 000 was delivered
msurance program w11l be evidentiary mal enal Will
M1tchell concedes that he m there
dlsCil, sed Wi th VIllage :whcJlor clear NIXon, the official said
1 he SEC was pressmg an
terceded w1th the Secunt1es He d Look for More
Fred Crow by Mayor Srmlh
mveshgalwn of Vesco s
The official conceded lha I
and Exchange Comrrusswn on
Lmlermg and hllenn g were the Wh1t e House response
It never occurred to you man!pulallons
behalf of flnan c1er Robe rt that Vesco was lookmg for
cited al two Ma111 St busmess m1ght not be sallsfa clory lo th e
Wmg quoted a law thai
Vesco the same day Vesco someltung' '
places Some coun cilmen sa1d unpeachmenl mvesllgators bu t
forb1ds government offiCials
made a secret $200,000 conan
ordmance to control the 1ns1sted 11 Will represent all
It never occurred to me m from representing anyone who
lnbutwn to the Nixon re any form shape or manne1
problem may be needed
IS before a federal agency but
evidence available !hal deals
election ca mpa1gn Bul the If Mr Vesco was look111g for a Mitchell sa1d of h1s ac lwn I
John S1sson Me1gs Band w1th the Pr esiden t~ achons
former atto rney general demes Ia vor he q ha 1e been lookmg disagree that 11 would be un
Booster pres1denl asked !hal
I beheve if llus maller IS
he d1d anyltung "rong
th
e Me1gs Band be allowed to dea lt with obJechv ely and
for somethmg more than JUSl a proper
Mllchell demed all charges meetmg w1lh the cha1rman of
hold a bake sale and lag day to responsibly by all parl1es thai
You were the ch1ef law
agamsl hun Monday even the SEC
help Wllh the cost to send the I ve seen noltun g or heard
enforcement officer of lbe
under
tough
cross
band to Myrlle Beach Counc1l no thmg lhal suggests there IS
Government leslunon; has country '
ex a mmatton The crtmmaJ been that Vesco through
set
May 16 for lhe band June 6 an unpeachable offense he
Mllchell smd he was
conspiracy tnal agamst lawyer Harry L Sears a
was
set for lag day for the satd
Yet you w•llmgly contacted
ROSANNA Til I IS
Mtlchell and former Com Mitchell fn end was strongly the chairman of lhe SEC m a
Me1 gs Local cheerl eaders
But he expressed concern
merce Secretary Maurice pressurmg for an aud1ence pendmg maller?'
The mayor s report for that emotional mJsconcepStans neared 1ts !mal stages w1lh William Casey then
Ma1 ch sho\o\ ed rece1pt s of
Yes
said Mitchell
lJOns and lbe pohhcal elunale
w1lh Mitchell • cross-examma cha1rman of lhe SEC and lhal thoughlll ought lobe call ed to
$1 679
m1ghl work aga1nsl the Pres!
!Jon nearmg and Stans wmhng Mitchell got Sears an ap- his attentiOn '
, Wrt:. '
The ~&lt; ee k of May 6 was dent desp1le what the Wh1le
to come onstage
ne~ W I10 S
0 design ated as V1llage C1ean Up
pomlmenl w1lh Casey the sa me
House VIews as conclusive
The Stans lestunony was to
Week VIlla ge empl oyes Will proof of his mnocence of any
be the !mal maJor act of the
offer p1ckup serVJce, however wrongdmng
federal court !nat now m 1ls
th1s does not111clude di scarded
On the personal s1de, lhe
BAINRRIDG E - Rosanna large applian ces s uch as
38th day and n111th week Stans
of!J
cwl sa~d tha\ 11 has been
TIIh s d senw1 ill Pm nt Valle\ refngerator s or stoves
was expec ted to be a lengthy
(Continued from page I)
very
dislressmg for Nvwn to
H1gh School near here Will be
Witness And there may be one ended 2';., ;ears of wage and pr1ce regulalwn 10 the food mduslry
A request by lh e Eastern read reports of alleged mvolveor two corroboratmg M1lchell but government and mduslry spokesmen say the actwn "on t 10cluded 10 the seventh annu al Star at HarnsonVJile to hold a
edJ lJon of 1\h o s Wllo i\mong rummage sale 111 th e down ment of hiS personal secretary
Witnesses before hun
effect supermarket pnces
H1 gh
School slmrs porlwn of Clly hall was Rose Mary Woods and tus best
May Produce Witnesses
The council Monday removed wage-pr1ce controls from 2 5 Amen c 111
fnend and Flonda neighbor,
Stud ents 1973 1974 fh e book turned down
Also the prosecution may m1lhon workers and 330,000 f1rms m the food mduslry nalJon
Charles G Bebe Rebozo
produce rebuttal Wi tnesses Wide The aclLon allows food wholesalers and retailers lo boost recog mzc s .students ft om marc:
Al lend111 g were Mayor A Very DISClplmed Man
after the defense rests Howe- pnces m order to mcrease their prof1l margins Under the than 18 000 U S oubil c Smith Ralph Werry Lou
How has the President been
ver, Judge Lee P Gagliardi controls they could ra1se priCes only to pass along Increases 10 pnvale and parochial schools Os born e W1lham Snouffer
able
to stand the pressure of
fo r lhe1r leadership 111 Harry Davis Ptul Globokar
told allorneys he was con- costs
Watergate?
acaderm cs athl eti cs ac and John Man ley coun cil
Sidermg holding court over
I ttunk he can stand 1l
the weekend
WASHINGTON - SEN ROBERT TAFT (R.Ohw ) released hv1ttes or commumty senJ ce members Jane Walton clerk because he sa very diSClphned
In that case, lbe nme-man, pariJal mformatwn Monday concern111g h1s mdlvJdual fed eral
Rosanna IS active m pep Ch1ef Webster Henry Werry
man wtule he may feellhal he
three woman Jury m•ght mcome taxes for the past three years smce 11 seems lome to be club concert band march1n g and Ronme Anderso n
would have done thmgs differ
return a verd1ct early next proper to make 11 available lo the pubhc Talt_listed h1s ad
band Lalm Club yearboo k
enlly
111 hmds1ghl he IS nol
week The government charges JUsted gross mcome as $145 537 for 1971 $392.753'tO, 1972 and staff and class play She also
gu!ll-ridden
He beheves he 1s
the two former powerful NIXon $113,175 for 1973 He detruled the amount of honor ana, dividends se rves as feature edt tor of th e
the
embodiment
of the pres!
Cabinet members w1lh plotting and mlerest mcluded m the gross mcome flgures but d1d not school newspaper President of
dency and has a pivotal role
to obstruct a federal m- specify the sources of the mcome
lhe Explorers Post No Il l
He has but one task
to
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Conlmued
from
page
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vestlgallon of Vesco 111 return
Drum and Bugle Corps and IS
Taft sa1d he paid $11,515 m char~lable conlrlbullons durmg
perform
111
a
way
on
the
record
for hiS secret $200 000 cash 1973 $16,574 durmg 1972 and $46,294 dur111g 1971 He d1d not a member of the Nallonal another of the robbers appear
mg lo be holding a gun on her of h1s accomphshmenls That's
donation to the 1972 campa1gn specify to which chanties he contnbuted The senator sa1d the
Honm Socte t}
tus overndmg direction
of President NIXon
She plan s lo allend R10 May Have Been Forced
tax paid on h1s J0111t tax return w1th h1s w1fe was $64,2121ast year
N1xon s relations w1th VICe
ll \las because of this p1c
Mitchell 60 a calm and $283 615 durmg 1972 and $77,820 durmg 1971
Grande College lh1 s fall
Pres1denl
Gerald R Ford are
evenvmced man m a sohd gray
maJ Orin g In Englt sh or lure plus apparent efforts by
excellent, ' he sa1d and they
swt and pale blue shirt stated
Busmess educa tiOn Rosanna Is the robbers to go out of lhe~r
are
close extremely warm
firmly on direct exammahon
th e daugh le1 of Mr and Mrs way to •denl1fy her as Tama
Earl
Serhu
dies
and
constructlve
'
that he was 'absolutely nol
Dav1d F T1lh s, Rl 7 that authonl1es speculated she
The
offiCial
sa1d
that fore1gn
Word has been rece11 ed here Chillicothe and ll1 e grand was forced to take part
gu1Ity" of the conspiracy, nor
for the death of Earl Serbu 694 daughter of Mr and M1 s
There s reason to beheve ers do not understand ttus
of two additional counts of
Rombach
Sl
Wllmmglon
obstruct111g JUStice and SIX of
V1ctm Brale; Rutland and she was not a w1lling partner m excessive mtrospechon" on
Watergate and to them
Fnday
lymg under oath to the grand
MJ s Roy f1lhs Ch1ll1cothe the kidnapmg or the bank
Watergate was a second rate
Mr Serbu was formerly a She attends lhe Church of robbery sa1d US Attorney
Jury about the Vesco affair
burglary wh1ch would nol
traveling stale aud1tor durmg Chnsl 111 Clm sllan Um on al James Browning
Wben you heard about the
JUsllf;
shakmg the foun
which l1me he VISJled N1pgen
The three women naroed m
s1ze of the money lhal Vesco
datwns
of the republic
PT PLEASANT -Ralph E frequently m Me1gs County He
bank robbery warran ts were
was planmng to g1ve, you knew
No
subject
has been mves11
Nancy Lmg Perry Palr1c1a
that he was giVIng 1t to gel your Warner assiStant manager of was an active Mason and was
MIChelle Sollysik and Camilla gated and remvesllgated even
help' ' AssiStant U S Attorney Central Operatmg Company s active m CIVIC and church
Ca therme Hall all beheved for the most hemous crune m
Jolm R Wmg asked on cross Ph1hp Sporn Plant has been afra1rs He was preceptor of
he sa1d II must
named to a new pos1l10n w1th Gahlean Tabernacle 63 Zanes
exammation
preVJously to be members or tustory
the Amencan Electric Power ville, and was a member of
th e lmy Sf A wh1ch clauned break some kmd of record
' Absolutely not Mr Wmg,
'At some poml all of us have
Serv1ce
Corporalion
on
Apnl
Ohw
Prwry
16
Kmghts
of
the
Mitchell answered tus vo1ce
HOCKINGPORT _ Rex responslbllily for lhe Hearst
to
decide, he added The
York Cross of Honor He was a Blake 82 Hockmgporl dJed kidnapmg and the slayJng last
rlSmg , or the whole matter 15
t1me
has come to make hard
Central Operatmg Company member of the Faith Lutheran Monday at the Arcadia Nur November of Oakland Schools
Judgments
and the AEP Serv1ce Cor Church m W1Immg ton
smg Home, Coolville followm~ Supl Marcus Foster
poralion are aff1hates m the
Funeral serviCes were held an extended Jllness
None of the men was 1den
m
W1lmmgton
today
Amencan
Eleetnc
Power
Mr Blake was born m Me1gs IJfled
BASEBALL - Metgs
LEAGUE TO MEET
Company The Serv1ce CorCounty
the son of the late Ross
The bank robbery was yet
at Jackson Wahama at poratiOn provides engmeermg
RUTLAND
- The Rutland
and F~nny Provo Blake He another bizarre development
Southern Glouster at J)es1gn legal and financial
SUIT FILED
Baseball
League
will meet at 6
was also preceded 111 death by m a case which Brownmg calls
Eastern
The
Family
Savmgs
and
p m Wednesday at the h1gh
services for the operatmg
one son Emmett who " as unprecedented
school
g)mnasLum Board
GOLF- Metgs vs
compames of the Amencan Loan Inc , Huntington, has killed 10' 1959 and two grand
There's never been another
filed
su1t
m
Meigs
County
members,
fmance committee
Electric Power System
Southern
children
case m the annals of legal
Common
Pleas
Court
agamst
members
and coaches and
Warner w1ll be mvolved m
Mr Blake was a member of h1slor; where the Vlclun of a
Arthur
Miller
Sr
and
James
techmcal matters at the new
the Eden u B Church a kidnapmg has turned up 111 the ass1slant coaches are asked lo
Kalie
K
Miller,
Rl
2
wnl under construction at OhiO
former employe of the Stale of middle of a robl)ery he told attend the meetmg •
Pomeroy,
chargmg
that
they
Saturday from 12 noon to 2
Power Company's Cardtnal
OhiO and Athens Count; He newsmen
owe
$1109
61
on
an
unpaid
Plant near Bnllianl
Tontght thru Thursday
had been a resident of
The appearance of MISS p m fmal s1gnup for players
note
A
native
of
Liberty
W
Va
Apnll6 18
Hockmgporl the greater part of Hearst on the film allayed Will be held and those who have
hJs hfe
fears thai she m1ghl be dead already s1gned also must
NOTOP~
Warner IS a mechamcal
englneermg graduate of West
He IS sur\lved by h1s w•fe, for "hile her vo1ce had been report durmg the designated
V1rg1ma Umvers1ty He began
SIGN-UP SET
Ellen Reed Blake one son, heard on a tape record111g as hours Those stgnmg up are to
Frt Sat Sun
h1s career with Appalachian
LETART FALLS - S1gn-up Alv111, Lillie Hockmg four recently as 13 days ago, she lake lhe1r $3 msur a nee money
April 19 20 21
Power at Logan, West for pee wee II ttle league m the daughters Ed1lh Sh1elds had not been s""n s111ce the
OKLAHpMA CRUDE
( Techntcolor )
V1rg1ma m 1949 He was named Letart Falls area w1ll be held Hockmgporl Opal Dunfee , mght of Feb 4 when she was
George C Scott
a test engmeer at Philip Sporn Monday April 22 at 7 30 pJ!l. Athens Hilda Coler Coolville earned screammg from her
PLEASANT VALLEY
Fay Du n away
Plant the followmg year and · at Letart Elementary Parents and Clara Jean Forrer Or aparlmenl near the Uruvers1ly
DISCHARGES
Raymond
( PGJ
was promoted to assistant are ur ged to attend the v1lle, 20 grandcmldren and 20 of Cahforma campus m Sm1th, Pomeroy Manlyn
Colo rcartoon
Berkeley •
plant manager m 1970 Warner meeting
Kra zy Kat
great grandchildren
McCoy Poml Pleasant, Mrs
IS marned and has two
Show-5tarts 7 p m
Funeral services will be Prevtous T1es Known
James Oldaker Galhpohs
All three of the suspects m
Thursday at 2 p m at the While
Ferry Patnck Dunn RobertsChildren
HARLEY ILL
Mondays
bank robbery were
Funeral
Home
111
Coolville
w1th
burg George Gill Letart ,
DANVILLE Ill (UP! )
known
to
have
prevwus
ties
to
Mrs Robert Hatfield Leon
Charles Ch1ck Harley three Rev Eldon Blake OffJc1al111g the SLA or to one another
Bur~
a!
"1ll
be
m
Coolville
Mrs
Kenneth Roush, Pomt
lime i\ll Amenca football
Nancy Ling Perry, 26 a one
Cemetery
Fnends
may
call
at
Pleasant
Oden Pearson Pomt
player and Oh10 Stale
tm1e topless dancer and occa
the
funeral
home
after
3
p
m
Umvers1ly s f1rsl All Amenca
swnal Umvers1ly of Califorma Pleasant Denms Bnles New
Wednesday
Haven
was listed m seriOus condthon
student who adopted the SLA
IN HOSPITAL
at a Veterans Adm1mslratwn
name Fahizah,
1s also
Bernard Gilkey well known wanted for attempted arson m
hosp1tal today
$196 II COLLECTED
Me1gs County res1denl IS a the unsuccessful burmng of a
A total of $196 11 wa s
mediCal pahenl at Veterans house across the bav from San collected 111 the Cancer
Memona ~Jiospllal, Pomeroy Franc1seo wh1ch was once used
Crusade daffodil sale by
Cards m&lt;l'j' be sent to room 140 as an SLA headquarters She members of Middleport
al the hospital
was hvmg m the house under Cadette Troop of G1rl Scouts
Let our bank help
STEEL TOE
an
assumed name WIth Russell 185 the Racme Amencan
LOCAL TEMPS
you purchase that
Temperature m downlo&gt;~n Little one of two men un Legwn Auxiliary and Bethel
RUBBER
Pomero; at 11 a m Tuesday pnsoned on murder charges m 62, Internatwnal Order of Job s
new or used car
was 52 degrees under sunny the Fosler slayJng
Daughters
BOOTS
sk1es
PatriCia
Michelle
Saltys1k
with a low cost
24, a m1htant fenumsl and
auto loan
CHAPTER MEETS
pnson relorm1sl known as
ASK TOWED
The
Me1gs Chapter of the
Joseph Allen McCarly 26 MIZ!noon ' IS believed to
Your Thom MeAn Store
Amer~can
Red Cross will meet
Chesh~re and Mary Jan e have wntlen an outline for the
Mtddleporl 0
Monthly payments at our bank are tailored
Thursday
at
7 30 p m m the
SLA a romantic vision of a
Sm1 th 19 Rl 2 Pomeroy
of
Veterans
to fit your budget and tnclude msurance to
'new world system ac- cafetena
Memonal
Hosp1tal
complished through guernlla
protect you, the buyer Before buying,
warfare Sbe was once a part1nqutre about our loans
tune Jamtor at the Uruvers1ty
of
Califorma hbrary and was
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WALK-UP TELLER
WINDOW AND
reported to be a close fr1end of
AUTO TELLER WINDOW OPEN
Donald D DeFreeze identified
FRI EVENINGS5To7PM
The most popular rught club in
as the General Field Marshal

Miss Tillis in
Wh

News

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in Briefs

of students

Hearst

Warner has
new job
at BriHiant

$3.4 million will
be paid by firms
Umted Press International
Youn gstown Sheet and I ube
Co w1ll have to pay $2 I mllhon
and Armco Steel Co
headquartered 1{\ M1ddltown
Ohw Will have lo pay $1 3
m1lh on 111 back pa y to end race
and sex b1as m h1nng and
pr omotiOn One lop Oh iO
Umled Steel Workers offi Cial
asked 1! the payments would

HOSPITAL
NEWS
Holzer Med1cal Center
(Discharged April15J
Harley Allen Armmda
And er son Wmfleld Bailey
Wilham Bennett Ehzabelh
Blanton , V1rg1ma Burkes,
Charles Burris Helen _Crabtree Rebecca Danner Iva
Denney, Charle s Kmmard
Edgar Lyons Eleanor M1lls
Stephen Noble Clara Proffitt
Larry Speakman, Ted Speakman Harold Spencer Cress1e
Walls Ernest Weber

Mini-musicals top saloon program
W~ l &lt;o me "

workers over the next four

months
our Ia~&lt; yers are shll m
Washm gton workmg on local
1ssues and we haven t had a
ch&lt;tnce to see a breakdown of
our payments as yel said H
w
Hopwood
head of
Repubhc s public relallons

Jum or High Sr hool Authtot JUIII
With tni m mu sH.:als sc heduled
fo1 G 30 8 and 9 JOp 11 1 as a
pa1 t of the evemng s en
te r tm nm ent A ca s ino en
ter tammentftomthei lom c~ nd

diVISIOn

wlllbearn ongother d1 ve rs10ns

MRS KATIE CROW president of the B1g Bend Mmslrel
Assoclallon prac!Jces for her role as barker' for an old
fastuoned candy sale l1l be held at the Sliver Sli pper Saloon
Saturda; mght Mrs Crow also w11l be m cha rge of a bn ef
presentation honormg long tun e cast member Karen I vnn
Griff1lh who ts the f1rst woman lo have been selected to be a
member of th e Ohw Sla te Umvers1ly Marctung Band

AUTO LOANS

VOL XXVI NO 3

MINERS

heritage house

The MEIGS INN

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE .
PITTSBURGH

liibens /ia~ional B kk

the trr-county area ts proud to
present the return of

GEO. HALL

-...c.ClNCINNA Tl

Cmque'

whose vo1ce 1s on

several SLA tape recordmgs
Camilla ChriSime Hall, 29, lS
an erstwhile artiSt who struck
up a close fr1endsh1p w1lh M1ss
Sallys1k shortly after afriVIng
111 Berkeley from Mmnesota

AND THE HALLMARKS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Federal DePOSit Insurance CorporatiOn

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MEET POSTPONED
SYRCAUSE - The Syracuse
- Mmersville summer sports
booster meeting scheduled for
th1s evemng has been post
paned un t1l Apni 23

TONIGHT 10 TIL 2
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Allee Nc 1se Htch 1rd Nttts e
Sha ron Wil son Boll and
Chen lcnc IIOf' fl!d
Stngtn g Stn Fr. anc 1sc o

master of ceremomes Mr and
Mrs Roger Abbo tt arc 10
ch 1 r ~ e of sha y, I gll ttng
Doors fu rthethree segments
of the saluo n uperatwnsopen a t
6 p m 7 ~0 p m an d 9 p m
Wllhthr. mln l rn uslca lssta___Lti_n.g
one h t!f hourlatc r

gtvt: n a w~ } dur mg the Sd l ~
Jtm So uls bv
PomLJoy s
q 1gmg postnw ster v. 1ll sulo on
Gree n Gr ee n Gra ss of
Horuc and The Co mm tttee
~\ 11 close the prog ram w1th
Ctgnreets and Wluskcy and
Wild Wi ld Women Ma ki ng

fromthc fl oor bdor eshowtmu~
\HI I bf' June Van V r ~nk c n and
rgcmmus1c \~ I I be presented

hy Gei tll l o\\ell Sh ow ac

d for i ner profess tontl dIll~

teacher

will perfm nt

md dd ughteJ M !1
e~

ta ngo

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J o)IIC I ce ll oe flicl
K 1lll\

\ O&lt;.:a lt ze a b1t of

Good Slup

Werrl Shelly Man km I ma
N1ere1 Peggy 0 Rn en anu

Lolhp1p hefm e swmg111g mlo
Won t You Come Home R1ll

Babs Wttte \\ tll moH• from the
back of the aud ttonum tu lhc

the

stage lo dan&lt;c

Hello :.1v

Ba h)

Billie \

ml Dtck i\e se will clu
voca l
hono zs
on

E1 e1ybody s Dam II

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tr odu r ng pe1rod co stumed

Kar en G1Jff1lh

th e f~r s t

will direct planning commission

d 1nce•s Jnd1 Owen Sonl "

woman student to be named to

Ohlmger

the Oh10 St" te M uc h1ng [)and

lhapm '"

locd led m the off1cc of lhe

\mta Kmg Jerm)

Bec k\

&lt; E BIHkeslee \\ ho r e tn ed
ea r IJcr lhJs ve 1r d S Me1gs
County s ex tens 1on age nt
ag JIC ul tu re \\ aS h1red as
execut ive du ector of the \1e tgs
Cr unl\ RegiO na l P ldllll l nt.:
Colllr111 s sJOn b} th e Me1 gs
Coun t, Commtssic ners 1n c1
r egu I 1r st:sswn l uesd n
Bl 1keslee s uffl'e 11111 b1

count) a uditor Ht soffH.: e llfur s
Wi ll be mnounced

f homa s

Others appolllled to til e
Mc 1gs Co unty
Reg 1on"l

Mmett" B1g Sa nd \ Asphalt
Co Catlettsbu rg Kv D &amp; F
Pl ann in g Comm tssJon were M.ateJJ als Co Carn bndge a nd
l \\ o county members a t lar ge
Ashldnd Pe tro leum Cn
Herbert Sluelds and Thereon Ashlan d Kl I he b1ds will be
Jo ln so n and three Cil tze n stud cd bj Me gs COunt)
membeJsa t large Carl Qualls I ngmee r Wesic) Buehl and
Ca1l B &gt;rnhlll dOd On on Roush aw 1rded I JieJ

In nthct buswess the com
m tss 1one r s
ac c e pt e d
bttwr mous h1ds for stud) fronl

Asphal t Malen a! " nd Con
struct1cn Compan \ of Oh10

enttne

POMEROY MIDDLEPOHl OHIO

WEDNESDAY AP RIL 17 1974

PHON E 992 2156

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menla ll1 retarded
As1le fo r th e school w11l have
to be recommended bj lhe
boa rd of mental relardalwn
and submitted lo the com
mtsstoners No ac tion will be
tak en unbl sttes are proposed

Ha rold Chase Middlepor t
" "' appoi nted as CIVI l disaster

f he r e s t g n ~t wn of Mr and (]!rector

Mrs Ralph Han ey as matron

I h&lt;:! commJss wners signed a
and su pen nte ndent of tJ e pelllwn for lhe Col umbia Gas

Me gs CoLmll Children s Home

fransm1ss1on Corp to mstall
10 mch gas p1pe !me under and
pm nlments "1 11 be made a nd across roa d 76 Mul berry
mnoum:ed later
He1ghts and county road 24
Meet1ng 111 th the co m
The commtsswners granted
mtsstoners " ere Mtss Flory !&lt;J Jry Spencer, clerk of courts
Dav1es of the Oluo DIVISIOn of permtsswn to attend a con
Menta l Re tarda tiOn Mrs venl10n m Columbus June 19 20
Je" nnetle Thomas dcrector of and 21
the commun1t; school and
Allend111 g "ere Robert
Zo; d F'laler Colum bus m Clark Warden Ours and Henry
rega rd lo a Site for Me1gs Wells commissioners and
Count; frammg Center for the Martha Chambers clerk
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Patty Hearst ready to shoot
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) A guard who Witnessed
Monday s darmg bank robbery
by the Symbtonese LiberatiOn
Army says newspaper heiress
Patr1c1a Hearst left httle doubt
she would use her gun desp1le
reports she appeared reluc
!ant
HIS eyewitness report appeared to coufhct With state
menls by lhe FBI that MISs
Hearst may have been forced
to take part m the robbery The
FBI reports were based on
photographs taken by htdden
bank cameras
The bank guard Edward
Shea, 66 told UP! that MISs

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Hearst was pretty w1ld
g1vmg out vmd1cllv es and
orders and all that savmg she
would shoot the f1rst guy !hal
mov ed calhng ever) body an
m f and everylhmg else
There was no doubt m mv
mmd she would shoot Shea
said 111 an mterVJew w1lh
KRON televiSion Asked why
he sa1d It was her sta nce
Her pos111on II \\as so, uh , so
Iough I heard her say she
would shoot the In st so b that
moved 01 d1rl anything out of
!me
M1ss Ilea l s was dragged
flom her .apa1lment on Feb 4
and her captors members of

th e S)mbwnese L1beral1 on
Army demanded a mass11e
food g1veaway program b)
M1ss Hearst s lather Randolph
W Hearst, president and ed1l01
of the San F1ant 1sco
Examme1 In a later tape
recor ded message M1ss
Hearst renotu1ced her former
hfe and sa1d she was Jommg
forces With the Sl A
Two Persons Shot
The robbery occurred Mon
day at a H1ber ma Bank b1 anch
m a qwel ne1ghb01 hood nea1
Golden Gate Pm k F1ve men
and four women ma de up the
robbe1y team Two persons
were shot amd wounded dUJ 111g

and Ad rusts Auto"mallcally

WASHING10N (UP!) - AI
though th ere s no reasonable
doubt ' that Ll Wilham I
Ca lley murdered al least 22
Vietnamese ctvl hans m the

massacre al M; La1 the
secretar, of lhe A1my has cut
tus sentence 111 half - from 20 to
10 yea rs
Th e case IS now before
Pres1dent N1xon for rev1ew
ll never was determmed
exac tly how many ciVIlians
EGYPT AND SYRIA ADOPfED TOUGH MIDDLE EAS1 died at My I .a1 Estimates were
negot1atmg pos1hons today, and Israel accused the Arabs of betwee n 300 and 400 and ranged
comphcatmg diplomatic efforL~ lo end the 1119reasmgly exploSIVe as h1gh as 500
Calley was accused of e1lher
war of attnt10n along the Golan Hmghls Egyplian P•es1dent
personally
k1llmg or d1rectmg
Anwar Sadat ms1sted on Israel g1vmg up 'every mch' of oc
the
k11lmg
of
102 CIVII!ans and
cup1ed Arati lands ur.der an overall Middle East peace plan
Syrtan President Hafez Assad sa1d any agreement to a s1x man courl-marilal board
separate the opposmg arm1es along the tense Golan He1ghls found hun responsible for al
least 22 of the deaths
must be a step on the road to a uUiversal general settlement
1 here 1s no re asonable
In Tel Av1v lsraeh sour~es sa1d Syna bas reJected a Smru
doubt
m my mmd that he
style U N buffer zone on the Golan He1ghts, complicating
perpetrated
the act for which
negohat1ons for troop disengagement with Israel On the nor
he
stands
conVJcted,
Army
thern cease f1re lmes, Syna and Israel reported sporadic
shellmgs along the strategic slopes of Ml Hermon today the 37th Secretary Howard H Cllliaway
sa1d Tuesday
consecuhve day of flghtmg on the heights Israel reported one of
But he reduced the sentence
Its soldiers wounded
an Arm y spokesman ex'
NEW YORK - FRANK W McGEE, host of the Natwnal plamed on the bas1s of an
op1mon by a ml11lary clemency
Broadcastmg Co s Today ' teleVISIOn show died of pneumoma
thiS mornmg the network sa1d He was 52 He had been m faJI111g board that lhe 30 year-old
health for many months the network satd, and last appeared on officer has been a well-behaved
pnsoner With a reasonable
the air Thursday, entermg Colwnb1a Presbytenan Hospital the prospect for rehab1litahon
next day
13 Charged lnltlally
A nat1ve of Lows1ana, McGee JOined NBC 111 I957 and soon
The action makes Calley
became the network's No 1 space reporter He conducted NBC s
ehg1ble for pa role m s1x
• 11th Hour News' and 'The Frank McGee Report ' before months
succeeding Hugh Downs on 'Today " an early mornmg
Of 13 men uuhally charged m
program, m 1971 He also was the author of a hook of short
the mass acre , ftve were
stories, 'They Don't Make Depresswns L1ke That Any More '
brought to tr1al, mcludmg

All steel
construct on
Bu1 t to last

Includes
7 prece deluxe
tool set
Takes su per

s1ze dis posable

dust bags

88HP

See the complete lrne of Eureka
Vacuum Cleaners In our first floor
Home Furmshings Department
Mam Store and Warehouse
Open Weekdays 9 30 to S
Open Both Fnday and Saturday
930to9PM

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

FLEX
STEEL
...the longer you own it

Calley s superior, Capt Ernest

THE ARAB PRESS SAID TODAY THE SOVIET UNION was
prepared to mtervene directly to halt Israel! rruhtary actLVJly on
the Syr1811 front, where an all-111ght battle raged for control of
strategic Mount Hermon and spread to the surrounding area
The warnmg, reported m the influential BeirUt newspaper AI
Anwar followed the return of Synan President Hafez Assad to
Dama;cus Tuesday from a hve-{lay offiCial visit to the Sov1et
Uruon and talks with Kreru¥ leaders
AI Anwar, quot111g diplomatic socrces srud the Sov1els
constdered Israel's current military operations on the Syrian
front a part of the Jewish state s expanstorust policy 'The Sov1et
Union IS ready to go as far as to mterfere directly lo deter
Israel,'' the newspaper quoted the sources as saymg

the more you'll like the name

Middleport, Ohio

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L Med111a All but Calley were
ac qu 1tled The Ar my also
charged 13 0ff1cers w1th trylflg
to cover up the case but none
was convicted

President N1xon sa1d nearly
three years ago he would
personlllly rev1ew lhe Calley
case when m1h tary rev1ews
we1e hrushed The Pentagon
sent lhe case documents to the
wtu te House Tuesday
P•esJdenllal Press Secreta1y
Ronald I Z1egler wh1le fly111g
back from Key Biscayne Fla
Tuesday w1th the President
satd

We ll revtew It as we

have sa1d
Callaw" y

sa1d

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stateme nt

11Jese acts of murder and
assault agamst unarmed CIVJI

machwe guns He sa1d Miss
Bemst was pomtmg her gun
mlh e c~rectwn of the peo ple on
th e floo 1 E 1the 1 of the
women he smd appea1eu tu be
read1 to shoot the guns
Afedera l 11 arranl was Issued
Tuesday for Donald De F'reeze
30 an escaped convict and the
suspected leader of the SLA on
a charge of armed rcbber;
!'he F B! sa1J Dc~' reez~ who
ca lls hunself • ge neral f1eid
marshal Cmque also w&gt;S
•denlJfled m the ban k photo
gr aphs
1he holdup warrant also
na med three women They
were Nancy r 10g Perry 27

who accept the fun damental
legal and moral bas1s for this
repubhc !hal they cannot be
condoned or forgollen
Calley Should have Known
He sa1d that while there we1e
mihgatmg circumstances'
md1Cat111g Calley m1ghl have
smcerety thought he was only
followmg orders he agreed
With the courts th at Calley
should have know n any such
order w01dd have been Illegal
I hope that my acllon today
Will help to place the mc1denl,
once and for all, 111 1ls h1sloncal
perspeclLve ' Callaway sa1d
So far , Calley has served 34
months President N1Xdn or
der ed h1m relensed from
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Also a number of candidates
~&lt;Ill be on hand to talk w1lh all
mteresl?d persons present
W1ngett sa1d the meelmg wJII
be- 111formal and IS •ugmg all
committee members to be
ptese nl addm g tha t w
forma l wrl an d poh l!cal
maten al concermng the Mal 7
pnm
'I' ll be d~o~ ussed

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Patn c1a Michelle Sollys1k 24
and Ca milla Chr 1stme Hall 29
l'he1r ba 1J was set at $500 000
each
Warrant Sworn Out
A ~&lt;arr"nt was also sworn
out for M1ss Hearst But 1t only
named her as a ma tenal
Witness FBI agents sa1d a
study of the photogra phs
showed one of the women may
have been pomtmg a gun al
M1ss Hearst
Pollee Capt Morluner Mel
nerney ch1er of th e burea u of
mspecto rs sa 1d
we are
disc ussmg the possJbJILty ve ry
tho roughly that th is was a
IConiJnued on page IO )

Youth missing Public warned
of fake lawmen
since Tuesday
in rural areas 1
Mrs Maxme Bea lmer 2
( ave St , Porn ero)

1s aJr

Due to the recenl! ncJdents of

Jlealmg to lhe public to help

persons unpersonatmg poh ce

locate her 14 year old son
K enneth Everett "ho \\a s

offi cers m the Gal ha and
Vm to n Co un ly areas all
molonsls were urged today to
r.eporl any such m e~ d enls to
local authon lles
The Me1gs Galha Stale
Patrol sa1d the men are dnvmg
m lh1s a1ea apparently pre; mg
on oul-of stale residents ad
vJsmg they have been charged
With a !raffle offense then
they are g1ven the oplwn of
paymg the f111 e on th e road The

last seen al Me1gs H1gh
Sc hool al II 30 a m
Tuesda)
Kenn eth , 5' 5"
was
wearmg dungaree trousers
and Jacket a "me colored

turtle neck shirt and tenms
shoes He has blue eyes and
bro'\\ n ha1r wh1ch he \\Cars

parted m th e middle
The family moved here
from Baltimore Fnday and
Is makmg a home "1lh Mrs
Bealmear s brother Russell
McDamel An; one knowing
the whereabouts of Kenneth
IS asked lo call Mrs
Bealmear at 992 2045

Jans are so abhorrent to those

Candidate coming

The Episcopal Parish House
111 Pomeroy wJII be lhe s1te of
the regul~r meetmg of the
Me1 gs Co unty Democra tic
Par ty Thursday evenmg at
7 30 p m
Ernest (Bud) Wmgett, M01gs
Coun ty Democralic chmrman
sa1d Gra~ t McDonald, a Ross
LONDON - THE U S DOLLAR TOOK a pounding m Coun ty comnu ss wner an d
European money markets"day m a fall some dealers attributed candid ate !OJ the sla te se nate
('conhnued un page 10)
t om f lil/hcoth"e , w1ll be gues t

Baker Furniture

lt1 e getaway
After stucly mg the I 200
pictur es rna de by Iudden
cameras durmg the Jobbery
U S Attorney J ames I
llro11n mg sa1d of M1ss Hearst
It LS clear from the
photog raphs tha t she may have
been acl mg under duress
But the prosecutor s~1d 1f 11
turned out M1ss Hearst was a
Willing parllc1pant she WJu ld
be cha rged w1lh robbery
Bank Manager James Snulh
smd he 111lnessed the holdu p
from a lmy wmdow 1n a second
floo1 vault m the ban k
He sail! he saw these two
gals w1th what I thought we1e

Calley sentence
reduced by half

By Uruted Press International
VICKSBURG MISS - rHE 73 YE AR.OLD paddlewheeler
Sprague wh1ch was lhe sellmg for the motwn picture
"Showboat has beerl' de stroyed by fir e The largest stern
wheeler ever bmlt was engulfed 111 flames Monday mghl allis
moormg m the MISSISSippi R1ver and was called a to lalloss' b)
Mayor Nat Bullard
It had been converted mlo a tounst attractiOn on tl1e
waterfront and housed a museurt1, restaurant and th ea ter whe1e
'Gold m the Hills," a melodraroa about life m lhe Gay 9~ was
staged each summer b; the V1cksburg Lillie Theater
l felt like I was losmg a member of my famtly sa1d
Margie Rucker who played the herome Nell m the pia; as she
watched the smoldermg hulk of the Sprague The vessel was buill
at a cost of $300,000 m 1901, but Alderman 'frav1s Vance srud the
Sprague s tounst value alone exceeded $500,000

Rota Mat•&lt;!' has an extra motor of 1ts own to
sp1 n that b g brush deep down mto the nap
where the carpet destroymg rl1rt and gr1t are'

YCMA Rai ng

cornpe~n Jstt s Mrs OI Jve Weber
'" th Joe Struble sen 1hg as

Devoted To 1'he Interest~ OJ The Meigs-Mason Area

MEIGS THEATRE

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w1ll serve as llplh&lt; g rrupc~ ! C Jim a ndSu sJ e
b crker Aboul lOOpll ws w1ll be So II ll\ Bub md Debb1 Buck

C. E. Blakeslee, retired Ag-agent,

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too ls m handy

Middle por t\\ li l present I rl Re
I os t Without You and H ter tn
mtn s tJ el pe r lo1m c1 1\lt lc
Nea se \\Ill be pr esenting
come&lt;h m ad&lt;hii OI tu het
\ OC JI Yu u &lt; ~ ott,l See M1rn t

fo1 the saloon bemg operated
Can can d cuH.: t rs

MOTOR DRIVEN

Cames 1ts own

I he J \I l l' I s will be 1Jso
du ng ot You Bt: a ul l f ul
Dull
1n
dbbt cv tatrd
custumm g full o\\ tng m old
ttme c md\ sc~le duJ tng whl l h
bcfme he, mn til bHthd l} \~ I ll Ml s K l lf'(rO\\ \\ Ill ~ tr m
he I onored m p1 e shO&gt;\ al

by Preceptor Chapter of Bet.n

S1gma Ph1 Sorollt)

ROTO-MATIC~

Power Cleans All Carpet Naps

nd

situ\\ \\ 1th tu_t gl lder lr lllll])d
tu pelform Cly de Mt Coy s
Sugcu RluPs MtssG I JffJlh d
member of the B1g Dend
Mm:stlel Ass oc lcttton s!ncc JUst

an old fasluoned candl sal e E1er v N1ght

This EUREKA
2% Peak Hp. Cleaner
Now With Brand New

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~ 11 1 H tnd ''- ' II !{tur n tn lh~ K ttl y Wetr y

h 1t &lt;-~nd Cdn e

The S•lve• Shpper IS,, saloon tl\ Illes
to be operated .at !he Pmne1oy
Vocalist Shw on 1\Jlson of

HEADQUARTERS FOR EUREKA

r

the S1h c'

Sllppc1 Wt 11.2 C:ldd YuuH
Here
1 hes e \\ 0 1 ds PH I t of l
pa1od\ sung to the music of
S\\Cr t Gypsy Hose
b\ 1
group \rn own ts 1he Co m
mtttet;&gt;
~\ i ll op~rt thJ cC Rig
Bend mJ mmu ~ICi:l ls .I t the
S1lvct Sli pper S.ttuHl l) 111ghl

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Sports today:

wh( n 1\ &lt;mlell wcJ ~ .nhutlt( cl H 1bs W t L~ Pcgg..,. O B11en
fuJ the fu st tun c l"sl fall 1\l ll Jan Holler I Il i i NJCn Debb ce

ll\HOBI J()JIIICII

end such practices rephed
Hell Yes "
One other Ohw company
Repubhc Steel Corp based m
Cleveland, sa1d 11 d1d nol yet
have a breakdown as to how
much 11 would have to pay of
$30 mllh on to nearly 40,01)0

THe only comment Hopwood
would make ~&lt;a S that Repubhc
has 20 plan ts nal1onw1de w1th
35 000 workers represented by
the Umon Steel Workers umon
Other compames mvolved m
the agreem ent are AlleghanyLudlum Industnes Bethlehem
Corp Jones and Laughlin
Steel Corp Nalwnal Steel
Corp Umted Stales Steel
Corp and Wheeling Pills
burgh Steel Corp
Three government agenc1es
(Births~
Mr and Mrs Charles Fry, a Monday announ ced that the
daughter Syracuse Mr and mne firms and the USW s1gned
Mrs Gary Swope a son a consent decree m lawsuits
Middleport Mr and Mrs chargmg the mdustry and the
Larry Colhns, a son Northup umon w1lh dJscrlm111at111g
Mr and Mrs Paul Woolever a aga111sl blacks, .. omen and
Spamsh-surnamed employes
son Oak H1ll

Rex Blake, 82
died on Monday

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Tickets for
banquet in
May on sale
RUTLAND - Tickets lo lhe
annual Rutland
Alumm
banquet are available, 1l was
annow1ced today
Tickets to the dmner wh1ch
w1ll be held May 25 are $8 per
couple and must be purchased
no later than May 20 For
reservalwns wnte toP 0 Box
131 , Rutland Each alumm 1s
mvlted to bnn g a gues t
T1ckels w1ll not be available at
the door
The dmner Will be served at
6 30 p m w1th a dance to follow
from 9 to 1 a m Mus1c "111 be
provided b; Red Stewart and
the Ambassadors fhe pubhc 1s
mv1ted to the dance AdmiSSion
lo the dan l'C IS $1 per person

Impersonators are weann g a

pohce type un1form and on one
occas1on they had a black car
and on another they had a
wh1le car
Molon sls are " arned that
none of the local pollee accepts
bond money or any cash on the
road A cash bond m lms area
can only be posted w1lh the
Ga U1p o!Js Pohce Depar(ment
the Ga lha County Shenff s
Off1ce lhe Pomeroy Pohcc
Dept or with the Clerk of
Co ur ts Some local po!Jce
reqUJre !hal vwlators post bond
at the mayor s off1ce When
poshng bond make sure you
gel a rece1pt
An y perso ns Wl tn 10
formatwn on tne recent cases

are urged to contact the Galha
Me1 gs Stale High" ay Patrol
posts or the Galha County
Shenff ' Office

MEET SET
CHESTER - A meel111g of
lcachers workers and an}
others 111teresled 111 helpmg
w1 th the Chester Community
Vacatwn B1ble School Will b~
held at I 30 p m tomorro11 ,
Thursday al the Chester
Umled Methodist Church Mrs
Larry
0 Clark IS director of
UNIT CALLED
the
sc
hool
1 he Middleport ER Squad
was called Tuesday al4 p m to
Vet..rans Memonal Hospi tal
FISH FRY SET
for Wilham Bennett who " as
The
Middleport
F ire
taken to the Arcad•a Nursmg
Department
1
s
holdmg
a
fish
Home Coolville AI 8 18 a m
today lhe squad transpor ted fry startmg al 3 30 p m Fnday
Erme Wells to Holze r Medical al lhe fire stahon The ~r orec t
Center
lS to ra1se funds for eqmpment
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ANGE LA DOWELL 9 DAUGHTER of Mr and Mrs
Roy Do well Racine Route 2 Tuesday tece11 ed a $10 pme as
f1rsl place wmner at tl1e ann ual Middleport Pomeroy Rotary
Club egg hunt held m Middleport Sunda; Makmg th e
presenta twn 1s Me1gs Coun ty Auditor James Roush chaU"
man of the hun t

Court holds for
more Kent suits
WASHI NGTON (UP! ) - The
Supreme Court rul ed today
that fam 1hes of students killed
or mJUred m the 1970 Ken!
Sta le Umvers1ty shoo tin gs
have another cha nce to press

unde r color or stale law
The complamants had m
voked lhe CIVIl R1ghls Act of
1871
Four persons were killed and
mne were wounded when Oh1o
federal damage sui ts agam st guardsmen opened fire on
Oh1o off JcJ"ls "nd Nalwnal students and others conductm g
Guardsmen
a demonstration on the Kent
f he t ourl 10 an 6-0 rulmg Slate ca mpus aga msl the
remslaled two test law su1ls m admm1strawn s ac tiOn sendmg
U S D1s tnct Co ur t m U S ground forces mlo Caro
Cleveland
bodia
Lower cour ts had d1sm1ssed
Burger said the d1stn ct court
&lt;he su1ls on grounds tha t Oh10 acted prematurely and was
Jlself was lhe real defendant thus m error m disnussmg the
The Jllh Amendment of the complaml w1lhout g1v111g fanu
Conslilulion bans su1t s by lies a chance to establish their
mdividuats aga• nst stales
clauns
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The h1gh court s opmwn was
The op1ruon smd the urunuruwnllen by Ch1ef Just1ce ty of slate executive officers
Warren E Burger
from damage swls for their
Burger said the 11th acts 1s not ab solute bul
Amendment does not m some quahfled and ' m varymg
circumstances bar an aclion scope ' Burger sa 1d the unfo r carnages agamsl a sta te mtullly depends upon the scope
official charged w1lh depnvmg of d1screlion and responsibility
someone of a federal nghl lles of the parllcular off1ce and
the circumstances eXIStmg at
the tune the challenged action
was taken
The opm10n sa1d documents
before the tr1al court specif1
cally placed m Issue whether
the governor and h1s subordinate officers were actmg
Two defendants were fmed wtthm the scope of their duties
and two olhers forfeited bonds under the Consl!tuhon and
111 Middleport Mayor John laws of Ohio, whether they
Zerkle s court Tuesday mght acted Within lhe range of
Fmed were Martm E dtscretwn permttled the
Pe a~son 34, Gallipolis Ferry, holders of such offtce under
W Va , $150 and costs , three
(Continued on page 10)
da ys co nfm ement, dnvmg
While mtox•caled, Gary L
Taylor, 23 Middleport $5 and
costs operallng a vehicle
Without rega&lt;d to sa fely
Mos tl y sunny today and
Forfe llm g bond s we re Thursday The h1g)l today
Ronald
Lattanzio
19, generally m the 50s north and
Columbus $20 bond runmng 60s soutn portions Thursday's
stop s1gn Charles Boyles, 38, high in the 60s 1 to lolj'er 7~
Middleport $30 bond, f11sor- extreme south Generally clear
derly manner
tomght I.ows 40 to 45 1

Two defendants
fined by court

Weather

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