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14 - ThP Daily Sentinel, Middleport.PGmery, 0., April 12, Jr/2

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PT. PLEASANT - .Mason
Cuunty's Board of Education
took another step to upgrade
Wnhama Simior.JUfliOt High
School, leading to its acceptance by the North Central
Association , with the appropriation 'TUesday night of
money for improved lighting.
This action, which was
tmanimous on a motion by
Charles Eshenaur, was taken
along with several other school
matters in a regular meeting
held Tuesday evening in the
board office.
Supt. Charles Withers
re r&gt;orted on a renovation
project at VVahama that has
been completed by a group of
interested citizens in tliat area.
He poin ted out these volunteer
\\ or.kmen went into one of the

poorly lighted ·rooms several
weeks ago In a major
renovation project and didn't
stop until the finishing touches
were pul onoo .it this past
weekend.
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Supt. Withers, after viewing
the project Tuesday with
assistant Charles Chambers,
recommended to the board that
it purchase 98 lights at a cost of
$27.50 each. He explained thst
installation of the lights wlil be
done by volunteers and there
will be no cost to the board for
labor.
Paul Baker of the Ap·
pa lachian Power Company
was given credit fo,r assisting
in recommendations for proper
lighting in the classrooms.
Poor lighting had been cited j)y
a NCA.
· It was announced that four
members of the board wiD
attend the National School
Board Association meeting ·to

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight &amp; Thursday
· NOT OPEN
Friday &amp; Saturday

Aprll14-t5
MAD DOGS AND
ENGLISHMEN
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·.Joe Cocker

Leon Ru!Sell
Color Cartoons:

Lucky Number ·

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

Energy Crisis
Poo~d ·

CLEVELAND (UP!) -II. research associate for the Atom·
ic Energy Colllllllsslon said
Tuesday statements by electric
power companies that the nation faces an energy crisis "is
the biggest fraud gnlng."
Dr. Jdul W. Gofman, an association at the AEC Lawrence
Radiation Laboratory, UVer·
more, CaiU., here for a speech,
said Industry's own statistics
relule these statements.
He said statistics from Edl·
son Electric Institute showed
power generating capability in
the country in December, for
example, was 39 per cent
greater than peak consumption.

be held in San Franci!co,
Calif., April 14-20. These ar~'·
Harry Siders, Bill Withers,
flay Fields and Charles
Eshenaur.
President Ted Stevens was
unable to be present for
opening of the session because
of business reasons and Blil
Withers presided pro-tem.
Included in further action,
the board:
- Agreed for Jack Crank,
transportation _supervisor, to
advertise lor bids for two small
type school buses for Kin·

dergarten for next year with I and 6, to RaVe!IIIWood April 22';
funds to be provided by &lt;the track team to Rave111wood
slate department; Supt. · April 11; Point. Pleasant and
Withers · said bus trans· Wahama students to par·
portation in Mason County is Ucipate in State Science Fair
costing '}Jj ,7 cents per student and SY.JIII&gt;OilwnAprill4, 15, 16;
per day. .
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Point Pleaaant Junior .lfigh to
play b&amp;JkelbaU at Ripley_High
- Granted permission to AprU 20; Hannan High Band to
Grant Barnett, Robert' Keesee Ravenswood AjlrU 22; Point
and Jack Lovejoy to aJtend the Pleasant Jwlior High Special
West Virginia Secondary Education to &amp;inr;lse April 18.
School principals in Clarks~ On Supt. · Wlthers 1
burg Apiil13-14.
recommendation; ·employed
. - Granted bus trans- the following teaching perpllrtation request8'for Wahama sonnel: Phyllis Ashley as
High Band to Huntington Miy 5 Guidance Counselor; Paula

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Haffim, and Flilrence McCoy in
elementary eduCJltlon; Barbara F. Butcher, teacher In
Handicapped program; Joyce
Goodson as
substitute
elementary ·teacher; Homer
~~. ~oodary edu~tioo.

Placements are to be made
~ter.

~Acce~led the resignations
'ol •Dan Adams and Cathy
Adams, who were previously
employed for next school year.
DoriS McCune, R.N ., in Nurses
Aide Instructor due to heaiUt
reasons. Granted a leave of
absence to Wbmie McKenzie at
New Haven.
- Employed the followinll
teaching personnel: Miles
Millon as substitute bus
driver; Mrs. James Sturgeon
and Mrs. Richard Haycraft as
substitute custodian for

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WASHINGToN, Pa. (UPI)~omised her Hfe in exchange
for cooperation with the prosecutor, Annette L. Gilly, a
youthful looking 32, pleaded
guUty Tuesday to Ute murder
ol mine unloo leader Joseph A.
Yablonski. Mn. GlllyimpUcated two new suspects in the
murder.
Mrs. Gllly, slim and blonde,
responding to the questions of
specl!tl pr011ecut.or Rlcltard A.
Sprague in monoeyllables, im·
pllcatad both her father and
her husband, in the Dec. 31, 1969
murder of Yablonski, hb wife
and daughter in their f!ll'lll·
near here.
Sprague aild Mrs. GUiy had
been given only two promises,
· tbat the jll'otecutlon would not
seek the death perialty for first
degree murder and that rela-

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Haqnan High gymnasium;
Pauline Bower at Arbuokle aa
substitute for HaJ\nu High
gymnasiwn; Pauline BOWer at
Arbuckle as subStitute cook·
Connie Christy as subetitu~
custodian south of Kanawha
River area. All passed
unanlmously with the ·ex.
ceptloo of Milton and Harry
Sidefs voted ''no "
~ Accepted . ~estgnations
from J. L. Ukens, custodian at
Central· Mrs Helen Ho ard
cook at' Wah~ High "
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- Heard Supt. Withers
repor
· t on prg.rated saiar' f
les or
t~achers as requested by
Siders. Seventy-three are paid
1n 10 months and 215 10
· 1 ~m ths
~ Us statutory mee'ting
for April IS and a regular
meeting for April '!1.

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Water Service
Is Long Prot-t
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LBJ Walks
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP!) hospital.
- Fonner President Lyndon
He had a portable elecB. Johnson, Joo!Qng pale and trocardiogram unit taped to his
s_trained after a flight from chest and was accompanied by
Virgiitla where he suffered a · three men, two of them docheart attack five days ago, tors.
w!llked Into the Brooke Army
Doctors did not explain how.
Medical Center under his own Johnson was able .to make the
power today.
I,SOO..mile trip Jess than live
Johnson, 63, motioned away days after suffering what had
a hospital attendant who ap- been called a massive heart
· proached him With a attack. But hospital officials in
wheelchliir and walked slowly Charlottesville, Va., where
and wiUt a noticeable stoop Johnson has been treated since
from his station wagon iitto the his attack, issued this
statement an hour after he
abruptly left Tuesday night:
"Mter several days of steady
improvement from his heart
Thomas K. Woods, June M. attack of last F).iday, Mr.
Murphy from Robert A. Johnson flew to San Antonio
Murphy and Wanda S. Blaine where he will finish
recuperating at Brooke Army
from Michael E. Blaine.
The case of Jettle M. Arix Hospital."
versus Earl Arix was
di$missed.

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Nora Camtiran, &lt;Middleport,
Rt. I, Ia a patient at Holzer
Medical Center. .

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Susan Tracy, Ina Singer,
wanda Findling, Raymond

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was three feet high on. one County RO..d 345. Beegle said a
section of his property and number of trees were down
Lowell ~ice said a dog house across roads which also were
was moved, his dog almost covered with debris.
Culverts were plugged up
.drowned, his driveway and
and a small bridge in Salem
shrubbry damaged.
Brewer said he had met with Township nea&lt; the Gallia Line
~illage olficials before the , was out.
The
State
Highway
Wednesday night storm to ask
lor improve!llents on Viite St Department in this county
not only in drainage but water reported Route 124 West, 143
service. He said he was turned and 692 closed, and water was
down, and·. told Utat it would be . over U. S. 33 at Burlingham.
Schools were in session, but
two months before even a ditch
near the L. D. Hartinger in the Meigs District parents
property could be cleaned out. were asked to pick up their
- Brewer said the Vine St. area children in instances where
is receiving heavy drainage flood waters apparently are to
from the Middleport Hill have roads blocked off by
Cemetery area in heavy rains. evening.
Upriver, farmers who have
Meantime, backwaters were
s
pring
crops out reported no
causing roads to be closed
problems. ·
about the county.
Residents of the Laurel Cliff
Meigs County Engineer
community
reported water
Theodore Beegle reported the
ciQSing of County Road 10 pouring from hillsides into
between Langsville and yards of their homes. Cellars
Dexter west of Dexter; County were flooded, they : sa id .
Road 19, known as the Pe~ch Properties repor ted affected
Fork Road, one mile west of U. were thos,e of the Fox, Carman
S. 33, and Story's Run-Road, and Diehl families.

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Williamstown 57, Wahama 41:;
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Sporn Plan~.
Wm" S Award
NEW HAVEN - The ,
National Safety Council has :
announced ~e Phllip Sporn ~
Plant of Central Operating Co., ,
located near here, has been ,
presented the council's Award ,
of Merit lor its excellent safety':
record.
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The award is presented only ·
where an establishment's
record
satisfied
rigid .·
requiremen Is laid down in the ;
council's award plan · for
rec ognizing good Industrial :
safety records...
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Howard pyle, president or ;
the National Safety Council, in :
a letter of congratulatloo to :
Eugene H. Gloss, plan(
manager of the eentral •'
Opera\ll)g Company,·~ ·
that the' local plant qUauftbi
lor. the award beca118e of Its
Injury-free period of 1,015,888
man-hours from April 25, 1970
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night's storm. The sign is located at the end of the road going
under the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge .

THIS LARGE BILLBOARD was wrapped around a
utility pole in lower Pomeroy as a result of Wednesday

Long Jump -Seagr aves ,
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WarehouM On M.Chanlc Street

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Milliron
Leading Creek Road near
Route 7 below Middleport,
reported high wind blew over a
two car garage at their mobile
home.
In Middleport in the Vine St.
area, residents lodged strong
complaints when a storm
sewer failed to carry off the
heavy run-off from. cemetery
hill .
James Brewer said water

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A suit for divorce has been
filed in Meigs Cowtty Common
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Pleas Court and five other
divorces have been granted.
Ruth A. Henry, Pomeroy, Rt.
lively JDinor federal charges 4, filed against Carl F. Henry;
would be dropped. However, it address unknown, charging
was reported Mrs. Gilly would gross neglect of duty and
"'n"nit'
be perinltted to plead guUty to desertion .
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second
degree
murder
Divorces were granted to
char
Mary Irene Gilmore from ,
A :;.ge statement signed' Harold Eugene Gilmore, Mary Roger Pickens, Christopher
by Mrs. GWywas introduced in A. Koenig from Arthur D. C. Dlnguss, and Michael
evidence by an Fm agent who Koenig, Mary L. Woods from Taylor, who were sentenced to
lnterrog!lted
her
in
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one year in the Cincinnati
1\r
Philadelphia April 4. Its
workho?se on c~nvlctlon of
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contents were not disclosed iit
dposseSSion of manjuana, have
court.
been returned with t~e . The Youth Fellowship of
BuL ao- in .Wa!dtin3ton,
.. execution !!f Ute remal!lclllr PI :!'.l'lnity ~Jnw~4. Pomeroy, is
Pa., and · Washtngion, D.C.,
their aentence suspended and sponsoring· · a newspaper
said Uie itateQ)OIIt says that
the three placed on probation, collection drive during the Two Mile Relay-Ravenswood
two officials of United Mine
according to an entry in the inonth of April.
Workers (UMW) Dialrict 19,
Meigs County clerk of courts.
Money received by the group .
which covers ealllern Kentucky
from a recycling plant will be
and eastern Tennessee, paid
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DEER KU..LED
given to charity. They are
. MEIGS APPROVED
Mrs. Gilly, her father and her
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A doe deer was killed asking residents of Pomeroy
Meigs High School has been
Marriage Uceue
husband to organize the mur·
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Wednesday at 12:26 a.m. when and nearby communities to placed on the Jist of secondary
Harold
Lee Whltteklnd. tl,
ders.
reorganized Pay Board faced it ran into the path of a car please save their newspapers schools·approved for 1971-72 by
Marietta,
and Nancy Leah
the North Central Association
II was learned that ·Mrs. key policy decisions on traveling south on SR 7, six during this month.
Gilly's statement would be professional athletes and miles south of Tuppers Plains,
~ollection dates and of Colleges and Secondary Snider, 18, Pomeroy.
brought before a federal grand entertainers today in lis first the Meigs County Sheriff's . le ephone numbers for persons Schools, James Diehl, prin·
Jury today or Tllll'sday and meeting since four labor Depj. reported. The driver of not able to take their papers to cipal, announced today. Diehl
LOCAL TEMPS
lnd)ctmenta would be Issued. members quit in protest and the car was Dorsey c. the church will be announced said the notification has
Temperature In downtown
following
the Pomeroy Wednesday' at 11 a.m.
The Indictments probably . President Nixon dismissed an Burkhammer, 41, Coolville, Rt. the week of April 24. All con- arrived
would be 00 similar federal equal number of business 2. Therewasdamagetotheleft tributlons will be appreciated, association's annual meeting was 66 degrees under sunny
"holding charges" under members.
front fender and grill.
Richard Nease, an advisor of held March 22 in Chicago.
skies.
which the FBI arrested · the
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orl&amp;lnal five suspects in increases for athletes and
Cleveland.
entertainers should be limited
THE NEW 1972 LINES OF
They were acc:uaed of strip- to. the board's 5.5 per cent
ping Yablonski of his rights as general guideline came before
a union member under the the board amid a 12-day-old
Landrum-Griffith Act by strike by major league
ARE NOW ON SALE THIS WEEK-END AT
kiU1ng him.
baseball players over pension
MB. GWy agreed to testify issues.
aaalnat her father, Slllous
The problem of limiting
HuddlestQn, a, prealdent of a athlet.lc and entertainment
small UMWiocallli aFollette, stars to a 5.5per cent raise was
Tenn., at his murder trisl next highlighted by the case . of
week, Sprague said.
Oakland Athledc pitcher Vida
Huddleston, Mrs. Gilly, her Blue. Blue was paid ,14,500 in
husband Paul, a Cleveland 1971 as a rookie, but after he
oouspalnter; Aubran Martin, won 24 games and lost 8, wiUt
23, and 08ude E. Vealey, 28, an e ....
of 1112,
alleged triggermen In the
arncu run average ·
he asked for $92,000 for the 1972
murder, were arrested in seaS&lt;ln. Oakland owner Charlea
Cleveland in early 1970. Vealey Finley offered $5tl,OOO.
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confe!Sed and testified at the
H limited to the 5.S per cent
trials of Martin and Gilly • who guideline, Blue could get lese
were sentenaflli to death.
than an $11011 pay iitcrealll! In
1972. But if be does as well 011
the field as last. season, he
PLEASANT VAU.EY
obviously will be much more
Names of penous admitted valuable to the team's succeaa
have been discontinued by and the Oakland gale receipt&amp;
oospltal authorities.
than that, compared with other
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Burdell players being piud more.
Hayes, Robertsburg; Mrs.
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.The only rule laid down so far
Uifford Cornell, Mn. Cedi by the Pay Board
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Dean, David Selby, Mrs. exempt from its guidelines any
James
Kelly,
Lucille income from playoff gamea,
Moreland, KenneUt JOOI!I, Wirt All-Star games, World Series
Robbins, Don Gillispie, and other posHeason contests.
Richard Neal, all Point
Pleaunt; Orion ijrlnker,
VeteriDI Memorllll H01pllll
Mason; Randall ·' Hogsett,
Visiting Hows 2-4 and 7-4:30.
Also on sale at Elberfelds warehouse
HIUltlngton; .,... Mont Hill,
ADMITTED Faurlce
12 and 15 foot width carpet 'lit sale prices
Leon; Mrs. David Sblrley and Neece, Pomeroy; Harry
Ar"/str~:~rrund Gold Seal Unoleurn Floi)t,l
1011; LiDle Walker, GalllpoliB
Covering in 9 and 12 loOt widths
Ferry; Thel'ell Walker, West Wyatt, Pomeroy ; Lydia Ebersbach, Pomeroy; Lucy Mcewle,
Sp · 1 1 0 f
Cobunbla; 'l'bomu Williams, Addison ; Walter Walker,
ecta sa e
Ozite lndoor·OIItdoor · Ca(.
peting · 12 foot wide
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Co 1
din, Hlrlfotd.
Middleport; John Hanning,
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mp ete line of Lawn Boy mowers
Toro Mowers
BIR'l'HS: AprQ 10, ·a BOD to
Mr. and Mrs. Duane TutUe, ~==~y~l~.;,. ~~=:
Plus 54" inch Wall Covering • Rug Border' .:
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Racille, Ohio, and a 1011 to Mr. M
88011; IWIO\III ones,
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~d Mn· . Donald McCarty,
Usa Bolen, Pomeroy. .
tns a a ton
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dleshtre, 0..
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DISCHARGED - Clara
Our Own Sensible Credit

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Meigs .Couroty apparently
fared well , compared to
surrounding areas, in a severe
thunderstorm which struck the
county rhursday night.
Both the Colu.mbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co. and
the Ohio Power Co. reported no
outages ol power as a result ol
the·storm wHich brought heavy
rain, lightning and claps of
thunder.
Mr . and Mrs . Marvin

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WIIUamstown 2:13 Sec. .
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Dash-Petty-t
Williamstown 24.5 Sec.
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180 Yd. Low Hurdles-Matlcs;::
Ravenswood 22.55 Sec.
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Mile . Run - Butcher-•.
Ravenswood 5;15.4
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440 yd. Dash~hester Roush,
Wahalna 55.5
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440 yd. Relays-Ravenswood~

state."
The· White Falcon sprinters
scored 40 of their 41 points in
the running events. Curti_s
Roush, Danny Gillispie, Barry
Harris and Tom Samsell led
the Falcon charges to a very
imporlant first place honor in
the 880 yard relays. Wahama
posted a time of 1:38.4 which
bettered Williamstown by six
tenths of a second.
· Williamstown won this event
at the Fairmont Relays.
Chester Roush perfonned a
one-man show as he totaled
points in all three events he
participated ln. Chesler vested
the entire field iit Ute 440 yard
dash with a 55.5 second
clocking. Mike Lewis was
second with an imoressive 56.3
timing. _Chester was awarded
third place in the IOOyard dash
and teamed with his brother
Curtis, Tom Samsell and Mike
Lewis as Wahama el&lt;j)loded for
a convincing Mile Relay
victory.
The Wahama tracksters will
travel to one of the biggest
track events of the season this
Saturday. The White Falcons
will participate as one of a field
of thirty to forty teams at the
Beckley Relays. Coach Dave
Arritt is expected oo take, a
"select squad" that will
probably concentrate almost
entirely on lite running events.
Coach Arritt expressed
extreme optimism for the
coming season .
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Middleport, told .The · DaUy . The \YahjUllll White Falcons
Senllllel today be bas been opened their 197ll track season
attempting to aecun belter with a three-team track meet
.water, service from Mid, held at Ravenswood. In the
. dleport Village officials on fiit.al 'tQtals Ravenswood took
VIDe St. lbe past 18 months. all honors with 74 points,
Brewer ~ailed lbat as followed by Williamstown with
recent. as two weeks ago be 57 points and Wahama with 41
a!lfllled lor permits to place ooints.
111'8 ~eblle homes. on his
Coach Dave Arritts Falcons .
property; however .be faced two of the best track
, believes that better water teams
in
the state.
service should be pnvlded
Ravenswood
was
honored as
rec-rdlesa of whether be
the
second
best
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in the
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proCeeds wllb plans to place
state of 'west Virginia last
lbe mobile bomes.
year. Last week Williamstown
Brewer said he has 12 · was runner-up out of a field of
pounds of water pressure at
fifteen schools at the Fairmont
bls r~ldenee.
Relays. Coach Arritt termed
last
nights meet as "good
r!J!M®m.~-experience against some of the
most rigid competition in the

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NO MEAT CONTROLS
WASHINGTON (UPI) What the nation needa, he
Tbe
admlnJslratlon urged
said, II not more power plants
the
Price
Comm.fulo1i today
but connections between all
to shy away from any,price
plants to counteract shortages
controls
on meat, despite
caused by poor planning 1!1
what
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called emotional
aome areas. He said the utili.
appeals
from
consumers
ties are opposed to this because
angered by price bikes.
they are afraid of federal conAssistant Agrltlllure
trol.
Seeretary Richard E. Lyng, ·
''To say that thllre is an
In testlmoay prepared for
energy crisis and that we need
lhe opening of a twa-day
nuclear [lOwer.to solve It is the
Price Commission bearing
biggest fraud," said Gofman.
on food prices, said any
Gofman has also been an outconlnls wblch biDder "fair"
spoken critic of nuclear plants.
farm prices would lead to
"Everytlme a company says a
cutbacks In sappUe• and
nuclear plant is safe I consider
resultant blgber prlcea.
that statement to be crimlnal
fraud," he said.

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JAMES BREWER, VINE ST., MIDDLEPORT, points to
the area on his property which was Hooded iit Wednesday
night's near cloudburst. Brewer said Utat at one point late
Wednesday night water in the area was 38 inches deep. He
said the stonn seiver serving Ute neighborhood Is lnadquate
to carry off water which Vine st. residents get during heavy
rains. Water flows off Ute Middleport Hill Cemetery area
onto Ute street during stonns. Brewer also said ditches are
not cleared to allow a free flow of water. Brewer happened to
be in conference wlUt village officials Wednesday night
before the storm discussmg the drainage jll'oblem. and im·
jii'Oved water service. Lowell ~ice owning property also OQ
VIne st., reported damages from the storm. His children's
pel dog was the object of a rescue mission to prevent it from
being drowned.

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The highly-rated bonding
firm of Squire, Sanders and
Dempsey , Cleveland, was
employed to solve the legal
problems of ·a bond issue in
connec(ion with the ·proposed
building program in the
Eastern Local &amp;hool District
by the district 's board of
education Tuesday night.

The ' expansion program,
which has been discussed
frequently by the board, now
tentatively calls for additional
rooms to the Eastern High
School plant to .accommodate
the 7th and 8th grades. Thb
move would free needed space
in the elementary buildings ol
the district where the seventh
and eighth grades now attend .
classes.
JUNIOR FAIR BOARD OFFICERS - Recently elected
The building program aiso
Junior Fair Board officers met Wednesday night at the Meigs
would include facilities lor
County Extension Office to plan the upcoming Meigs County
band and vocal music at the
high school and possibly
repairs and improvements to
other buildings of Ute district.
A group of teachers and non.· teaching employes met with
the board tQ discuss a proposal
OOLUMBUS (UPI) - Mem· that a part or all of the emSeventy-eight Democrats Whealey for Congress, and
bers of the Ohio Constitutional ployes' hospitalization in· from 10 of the 13 counties in the John E. Halliday, Harry
Revision Commission do not surance costs be paid by the Tenth Congressional District Crewson and Delbert Ford·
believe voters on May 2will re- board . No action was taken, heard a State Highway ham for the State House of
ject a package of 14 amend· however.
department executive promote Representatives, in three
menta to the stale coostltution.
The group also discussed the Gov . John· Gilligan's proposed · separate diStricts.
The occasion was the bi·
Commission Chairman Rich- three and one-half mill new tax State Deparlment ol Tran·
monthly
meeting of the
ard H. Carter of Fostoria said levy to be voted on at the May 2 sportation Wednesday night iit
in a news conference here election. Approval of the levy the Rio Grande College diniitg Democrat Action Club, next
session of which wilt be June
Wednesday he views the was indicated by the group.
hall. ·
package as "coherent" and
Gay Perrin and Nancy Kirby
Don Kindt, deputy director of 14, probably in Athens, ac·
'1oglcal" and not likely to were placed on 'the approved the highway department cording to President Hanley
confuse the voter.
Jist of substitute teachers and (personnel), also put In a Hackett, Marietla.
R. William (Bill) Jenkins,
Two controversial Items in Robert Sanders, seventh grade "plug'' for Senator Ed Muskle
candidate lor the Democratic
Ute package are expense teacher, was authorized to for President.
allowances for legislators and ~rovide home instruction for
The only other speakers were nomination for Gallia county
Ute removal of the lieutenant Mark Gross nickle . who is legislative candidates: Jack probate judge and secretary of
governoraspresldlngofficerof unable to attend clbsses.
W. Crisp and Dr. Rob!!rl H. the party executive committee,
the Ohio Senate. Other Items
The board voted to send
deal with "housekeeping" type letters of cornmencation to
changes In the day~to·day Mrs. Doris Ann Well and Miss
operations of the General Diane McClure for .conducting
Assemb.y.
adult reading classes at the·
John A. SkipoonofFindln, a Chester Elementary School.
commtuion member, said he
A contract with the
thinkJ voters will approve Ute Honeywell Co., Charleston, W.
· expen.se allowances.
. va.;·was discussed on furnace
"In the past four years, 38 repairs. It was agreed to have
states have Increased salary or a representative of Ute comenacted travel or eJIIH!Ilse al· pany check furnaces in all of
lowances,' he !lllid. "This is the schools of the dlstrlct
simple recognition of Ute in· before any contract is agreed
crealling demands on a. state upon.
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Bills were approve d f or
1-isl-'-."
. Alao 111 the May 2 ballot, but payment. The meeting was
ttepltlte of the 14 amend- recessed unW April 21 when
rnents, Is a constitutional teacher contracts will be
amendment which would . discu!Sed.
penniI the stale to operate a
Attending the meeting were .
lotiery · ·
Howard Caldwell, Jr., Roger
Carter said the package of Epple, Clyde Kuhn and Oria
arnendlntnlt the COIIIIIIIIIion Smith, board inembers,
II propo.qll onlJ the 111'1t of Creston Newland, clerk; John
__.. panned for the next Riebel, superintendent, and
foar or live ,.... 011 the sub!- Bob Ord, principal. .
tell of powera.of tile pva nor,
Ute fiJIJIICII and debt limit
•d loell plat11Ddll.
. LOCAL TEMPS
The loCI! aonmmenl
The temperature in down·
JOHN E. HALLIDAY, UNOPPOSED Democratic
dlnltl, Cartar 1ald, will town Pomeroy at 11 a. m.
candidate fur 92nd district "ate representa\lve, prominent
problbiTite 1111 ''llllllt •calt 'lblrsdly waa 64 degrees under
Gallia Attorney, llatens to .colllllltuent at DAC dinner.
1141 cwtrov•lllltl Ill." · cloudy llldes. ·

Prospect
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· A contrac t for work 'o n a 1().
mile conveyor from Southern
Ohio Coal Co.'s new Meigs
Mine near Pomeroy has been
awarded to Power Constructors Co., Cleveland. Work
will begin in mid-April and is
scheduled for completion . by
mid-November.
,
The contract calls fo
mo•ing more than 2%-millton
cubic yards of earth and the
erection of seven structures
and some 10,000 linear feet of

bridges.
The conveyor will move coal
from the Meigs Mine to Ohio
Power Co.'s new General
James M. Gavin Plant at
Cheshire. Southern OhioCoalla
a subsidiary of OblQ PQwer,
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Power Constructors had
prevlou~ly performed con·
struction work in connection
with Ohio Power's Musklngwn
River Plant, located between
Marietta and Zanesville.

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Absentee Ballots
Available Now at
Election Board
Disabled voters in Meigs
County should request apo
pllcatloos for ballots for the
May % primary election at
Ibis lime.
Tbe Meigs County Board of
Eleclio111 said It Is necessary
for a physician to olgn the
application. Also Utls year,
the local board bas been
informed that the Secretary
some of State, Ted W. Brown, will
president,
gave
highli ghts of the club's history . not condone precinct of·
Roll call showed onl y llclals "going to cars" at
Morgan, Noble and Perry polling places to assist
counties unrepresented.
voters.
It showed Gallia had 25,
Therefore, all disabled
Ja ckso n 11, Meigs 9, voters should make requeots
Washington 9, Fairfield 7, at once by phone or In
Athens 7, Vinoon 3, Muskingum writing to the Meigs County
3, Hocking 2, and Lawrence 2. Board of Elections, Masonic
Temple, Pomeroy, Oblo. The
deadline date Is April 27 at 4
p.m.

Junior Fair . They are, Steven stanley, president, seated;
standing, I tor, Jyl Beaver, secretary; Daniel Midkiff, vice
president ; ,Lynne Baker, treasurer; 5!laron Holter and
Debbie Milliron, co-chairman of publicity .

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welcomed the crowd to this
county .
Prof. Sam S. Smith, chair·
man of the division of social
sciences, Jackson co unty
chairman, welcomed the
partisans to the campus.
Ernest A. (Bud) Wingett,
Racine, Meigs coun ty chairman and former DAC

Two Win High Wahama Awards
An air of tenseness, any that.
hangs over an event ' when
cOveted awards winners are
named , was prevalent Wednesday night during the annual
Future Farmers of America
Parent-Son banquet held at
Wahama High School.
Some 150 persons were
present to see John Ord Jr., a
junior and son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Ord Sr. of Letart and
Bobby Roush, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Roush of New
Haven receive the · two top
awards.
James Dunn, FFA advisor,

stepped to the podium and
announced . the top winners,
presenting young Ord with the
Star Chapter Fanner Award
and the Livestock Production
Award , while Bobby was
named the Star Greenhand .

Candidacies
Two residents have declared
intention of being write-in
candidates in the May primary
elections, the Meigs County
Board of Elections said
Wednesday following the 4 p.
m. deadline.
The two write-in candidates
are
Geotge
Meinhart,
Republican, for central
committeeman in Middleport's
First Ward, and Albert Bolen,
Democrat, for central committeeman poet of his party in
the Dexter ~eciitct.
Meinhart has been appointed
, to fill the central committeeman post in Mid·
dleport's First Ward. The
vacancy was created by the
death of David 0 . Jen~. The
term of the late Mr. Jenkins
expires at the end of this year.

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Understudies are Ready
In Sunny of Sunnyside

Broadway and Hollywood
actors have understudies , so
why not pupil-actors of the
Bradbury School?
Partly cloudy and a little
There 1S no reason "why
cooler tonight and Friday. Low not," so those with principal
tonight in the 40s north and in parts in an operetta, "S1111ny of
the 50s south. High Friday in Sunnyside," to be presented at
the 60s north and in the 70s it\ 7:30 p. m. Thursday and
the central and south.
Friday eveniitgs do have understudies ready to step into
.
the roles at the riSe of a curlain.
Mrs. Phyllis Hackett, faculty
member who has directed the
25 Strip Miners May Shut Down
presentation and is ac·
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The state Natural ·companist, reports that
Resources Department reported today that up to 25 because of Illness or other
strip mine operators in Ohio may .be forced to stop ?lrcum~tanc~ could mak~ it
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. tmposstble for "the show to go
mmmg temporarily before the state IS prepared to on" 1n the tradition of show
re-license them under the new strip mine control buslnesss, understudies have
law, hopefully next month.
been traiited'ln each main role.
Ernest J. Gebhart, chief of the division of
Making up the understudy
forestry and reclamation which administers the Ia w', group are Toni Pope, Marianne
said the licenses of nine coal strip mine operarors Welsh, Carin Bailey, Greg
expire this month and 16 lnore next month.
Becker, Trlna Gibbe, Ricky
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Carol DeLong, Jon! Murray, Jo
McKinney, Ricky .Blevins,
!"alty Boyles, Trpcy Burdette,
Ann Pearch and Ricky Smith.
A circus presentation Ia
woven into the theme. of the
operetta which deals with the
trials and tribulations of
"Sunny," played by Velvet
Swisher and children at the
orphanage known as "Sun·
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nyside". '
Taking part in the circus will
be Greg Arnold, ringmaster,
and Patty Boyles, Ann Pearch,
Brett Carter, Ricky Smith, Tim
Ebersbach, Tim Mowery,
ca~1 DeLontl. Kim Batey,
Toni ·Pope, BIU Geclrge, Jeft
DeLong, Scotl Warner, Carin

Bailey,

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Kevin King, Jo McKinney, JODI
Murray ,.Marianne Wellb, Jobn ,
Clark, Jeff DeLon1, BIU
George, Mark Maanotla,
Kenny Rouah, Jobn Stnert,
Mark Venoy, Scott Warner aad
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wbo has taken the lead ~~ 1 L!Jndon.
Norther• Ireland's militant
Phteatlllll, former Home Af·
.BY JoSEPH W. GRIGG
fain Mflllltl!r WOllam Cralg,
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
de1crlbeli In tbe following (UPI)- William Craig, a 47·
exdUJlve bliervlew wftb Ul'l year-old lawyer who heads
,•Cblei EurOpean Correapmdent tnster 's extreme Protestant
Joseph W; Grigg how bls Vanguard Movement, .said 00:.
followers would react to unlfl· day he would resort tQ forre to
cation with the lrisb RepubUc. ,-event ibe• province being
Grigg Is on an exten4ed handed over tQ the Irish
anfgnment to Northern RepubUc.
irel111d illvesllgatlng Ill fnture He said or~anizations aSSOCI-

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ated with Vanguard have
military contingency plans,
75,000 armed men and the
weapons for an armed
takeover.
"!'think this would be a very
remote contingency," he said·
in an interview with United
Prei!ls Jnternatio!J8i. "I think
we have. sufficient political
power to make ·the British
government see reason. But we
·would be ·prepared for an armed takeover as a last resort."

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Mrs. Helen G. Baer, 82, TI1eodorus Council, Daughters
Minersville, Route· 1, died of America, Pomeroy.
Thursday morning at the home
of a daughter, Mrs. William
Surviving are her husband,
Grueser, Condor St., Pomeroy. Christy Baer, Minersville;
Mrs. Baer was the daughter three daughters, .Ml'll. Hiram
of the late Himry and Elizabeth (Grace) Fisher, Minersville;
Genheimer Yost. She was a Ml'll. William (Mary) Grueser,
member of the ~ores! Run and Mr-s . Joe (Louise)
Meth'odist
Church
and · Gloeckner, both of Pomeroy;

two grandchildren, and thr~e
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p. m. Saturday at the
Ewing Funeral Home with the
Rev. Forrest · Donley of·
ficiating . .Burial ivill be in
Minersville Hili Cemetery.
Friends may call. at the funeral
home anylif!!e after 7 tonight.

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Craig, a deceptively soft.
spoken lawyer and one-time
home affairs minister in the
suspended Northern Ireland
government, laWJChed a twoday general strike that biought
ltfe in the province to a. standstill after Britain imposed .
direct rule frotn London March
30.

Leaves for Trip
He was leaving today on a Illday trip to the United States,
Callada and the Caribbean to
consult with businessmen; law·
yers and economists about
Northern Ireland's future in
case of a break with Britain.
Spesking in hi.s large Victor'
ian-era home in a prosperous
middle class Protestant section
of Belfast, Craig · said
Vanguard ,was totaUy opposed
to direct British rule.
If, as he is convinced, rule
from London fails to end the
present vioumoe, he said he

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of independence and .CI'tllltion wu read,)' lint to re8011 to
of an tndependera "Brltiall tn· . llrtkel, rallies, dvll dflobe..
ster."
dlence and allier meuures to
"Weshoulduseforceofarma ~· NilrtiHI'Illreland ''onif there were any aUempt to jowmable."
suppress the will of the ·He said it wwld do 10 if rule
majority," he said. "Sy that I from London r.l1a to crush the
mean weare not goinllto allow' ·l'riSI Repuh[iean Armi (IRA);
anyone~ther the Brltllb or
the Irish government-to nego- .
IMfROVJNG NOW
tiate us into the Irish RepUbMrs, Nellie Eblin remains
lie."
confined to the Inteilsive care
Destrtbel Takeover
want · of tb: Ho~r· Medical
Craig said a Protestilnt Center. Her datighter, Maxine
military tilkeover probably · .Du!!an, reports, however, that
would start With an aUack on Mra. Eblin's condition Ia lm·
"the republican element In the proved. There are no visitors
~IJ!Iity ,.. . .
permitted. Mra. Ebnn would
He said the illm &amp;lao woold be appreci'ate cards from Meigs
to "isolate" the 15,000 Britiah County friends.
troops in Northern Ireland. He
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said he doubted 1n any case
A nanmage sale will be held
they would oppoae a Va'nguard
from' a.m. to 4 p. m. Friday at
takeover.
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military takeover would be Presbytel'ian Church.

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matches," said old man Z.
"We never played them back
in the old auction days when
I played all the dummies for
Work, Whitehead , Foster and
Lenz but the same plays
seem to crop up ."
The very first hand of the
match found . him in four
spades after his old time
partner, Y, raised him in
preference to. rebidding his
own strong six.card minor
suit . .
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second heart and remarked
to his partner, " I could go
after lhe rest of the tricks
but we are playing IMPs and
Mr . Work would not rest in
peace if he thought I had
forgotten the safety play he
taught me for this kind of
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;pades.
Poor A, who was s(ill de·
fending against Z's contracts
after 49 years, shrugged his
shoulders and remarked,
"Fixed a~ain . " He was right.
After th1s submarine play
there was no way for the de·
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cashed his club ace to hold
Z to four and that was all.
If Z had played out his
high trumps he would have
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would simply ruff the third
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
psved 11106tly With aolemno~~~es.saged lntentiom,
MARCELLO'S MARRYING FOR THREE
but "SUgar" granulates happier targets ... The
NEW YORK · (KFS) Marcello score by Jute Styne and Bob Merrill didn't
Mastroianni will get a divorce. (In France) any strike a critical ear on first bending as
edition. Then he'll wed Catherine lleneul!. She's significantly Important.
exiJecting his chUd - and no mystery; llley
'!be atorenoted Elaine "SUgar" Joyce is
ll'Oclaim .It! Henny YOiqlllln's wrltillg his Mra. Bpbby Van, Wife of the ·~o. No, Nanette"
autoblog for Putnam's Sons and Clrroll earron !fanclng sensation First rdghter Mary Martin,
· will collilb. Our suggested tiUe, a switch on after her two years In Brazil, looked no less than
Renny's oldest wlfe-)Gke: ''Take My Life 15 years younger than last we saw her as she
Please !••The reallty set aay multl.bllllonalre D. was leaving .N.Y.
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K. Ludwig bought the Golf &amp; Western Bldg. oo
Harry Hershfield, at the Walter Winchell
Columbus Circle (hou.sin8 the new Paramoont memorial at the Lambe Club, told a story no one
Theater).
on Bdwy. ever hsd elicountered: _that he'd been
star Julie Harris blamtd ~ Cor cffered the N.Y. Mirror column and turned it
opening rdght inslifldencles' of btr "Voim" down and iruggested "an unkn0lf11. kid nsmed
ghost drama. The author shouliln't let Julie take WincheH" for what ibe 85-yesr.old Hershfleld
sll that debit ... Peggy Cass, wbc) Ia back In Pace said was tile "$125 a week" job. Harry creates
College for a degree, Ia a lunchtime 'tween· belated fiction: William A Curley hired Win·
classes customer at Umberto's Clam Ho~~~e chell at $500 a week plus $1,000 for signing where Crazy Joey Gallo was rubbed out at after Walter had ignited the popular-journaliam
dawn. Perfectly sale. No noontime lky as the hottest element of the breezily vulgar
assassinations are planned ... We hear radiD old N.Y. Graphic.
jaw-jockey Barry Farber, who chatten In 16
BIU Curley told ua that story and WW's own.
languages, just married in one of them. Greek? veraloii was a carl&gt;on. Songsmlib Leroy An·
Robert Morse Is a mallllif!cenUy hammy deraon (''Fiddle Faddle," "Sleigh Ride,"
lunatic in the new "Sugar" mnalcal; even with "Syncopated Clock" etc.) composed his
IN TilE ROARING 200 THIS BAND made numerous
tilled. Perhsps readers will be able to make these identhe essentially distasteful problem of hia attire daughter Jane's wedding march when she
appearances in Pomeroy.. A volunteer group of sll ages, the
tifications. Known are, front row, from the left, William
throughout- campy trasveltlte cwtnme (It's a married Peter Verce_W last weekend ... New
band even played preceding professional fight matches and
Bichman, Ed Scharf, Joe Harbrecht, and director, Gaston
Bdwy. stage veralon of the "Some Like n Hot" deacrlptlon of a ~actlonary: a llberal who just
other. events at the Pomeroy Opera House. This photo· of the
Boulord; second row,left, Ben Neutzling, Ed Bauer, Helena
film) - he managed to keep tile IIU[I[IOiedly
got mugged ... We met Peter Falk on 3rd Ave.
IIJ:O!IP;taken in 1925, belonged to the late WOllam Blc;hman,
Phillips Daniels, Jim Fontana, Raymond Harbrecht, Victor
sophisticated (ftmler audience wildly bllarlous , w~ hia rumpled old ''Columl!o" TV series
who was a member. Mr. Blchnlan was the father of Miss
Harbrecht; back row, Leroy Barsotti, unidentified; Alva
Ethel Merman sat beblnd 118 and_virlua!JY~ ratiu:oat; he leaves "Prisoner o! 2nd Ave."
Marie Blclunan and Mrs. Delmar A. Canaday, both of
Rite, Elmer Wehrung, R. D. Young, unidentified, Will
busted a girdle; Mary Martin .right In front
soon. Art Carney replaces and will tour the sllow
Pomeroy. All of the members except two have been iden·
(NEWSPAPER EHTUPIIISI ASSN.)
Hetzger, Herman Fisher and Oakley Wehrung.
bobbed her platinum bob~ead In endless
nell season.
laughter; tile audience liked everything, more
A Lhasa apso bit Henry Fonda right in the
·-·· '.·.... :.: . - :-.-: -·-·. than we can say for ourself ... It's a bappy
ipJo facto ... Faces in places : The Cliff
Robertsollll (Dina Merrill) dashing through the
vulgarity, not prurient, odiOUI - . more the
The bidding has been:
broad naiJI!htlness practiced by Groucho, Bobb7
snaU course at the Sea Fare of ibe Aegean
West
North
East
Clark, Ed Wynn, Harpo and others wbo [ftlald
Albert Finney at the Esaex House in a short
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oversexlness and chased tbe girls, never to
baircul. Quite the new hirsute thing in London, 1+
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he 111ys.
Do Peace and Violence Mix?
You, South , hold:
makes a homety· paeudo-lemale but Ia fumy;
Early ears report Eddie Heywood's
DEAR RAP:
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Cyril Ritchard has far more poliab and clowniJI3
"Martha's Vlneyard'Rhspsody" will be another
Today's youth is peare loving, right? No more wars; "treat
What
do
you
do now ?
elegancelhanhiamaterlal, buthia greatliyle Ia
''Canadlln Sunset," which made him rich An
metensler"; care about each other, and all that jazz.
The itinerary for David center.
A-Bid f4lur no-trump. There
mo.st welcome; Elaine Joy~ playa ''Sugar" and
ex-N .Y. very-very-big pol was.offered the stolen
Dedication ceremonies will
is some !.light chance lhat the
So tell me this: why do they flock to movies about violence, Hartman of NBC's "The Bold
is a darling numbskull; Steve CondoB earned
bonds In the Judge 'lbaler (convicted) case and h11nd wiU.•..warrant a grand-.;lam
like "Straw Dogs," "A Clockwork Orange," "Dirty Harry"? Ones" has been completed on begin promptly at 2 p.m. and actual cheers for his tspdancing ganglier role
llbrewdly snooted same ... Drab commentary : bid.
How come ibey stay up to watch the late, late horror shows• ;;- the occasion of his trip to the end at 3 p.m.
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It's
far
from
a
total
trlwnpb,
but
it
has
Its
only tower.prlced service inN. Y. is abortion,
TODAY'S QUESTION
Hartman, who plays Dr.
dedication of the new $21
CURIOUS
wildly
Insane
moments
we
dearly
wish
had
half
the
prire
a
year
ago.
You
do bid four no-trump
million Holzer Medical Center Paul Hunter on "The Bold
DEAR CURIOUS:
and your partner bids five dia come
more
often
...
Broadway
ama
currently
Ones" Sunday nights could
VIolence forever attracts because it shocks: Just as many here.
mond~ to show one ace. What
John Rafferty, executi ve have been a top business
do you do now?
sporla, from racing to ski·jumping, root their basic appeal in
danger, so do many' viewers like the "safe" danger of watching vi ce president and Robert executive. In . 1957 he was
.
Daniel, administrator of graduated with a B.A. in
make«Ueve people's blood spatter .
economics
and
had
job
offers
I'm not one of these viewers: even such hoked-up stuff as Holzer Medical Center Clinic, from 32 major U.S. firms. Then . "Night Gallery" gives me the crawls. So I'll pass your question said Mr. Hartman will arrive
in Huntington Sunday night, again, he could have been a
on to the yoWtger generation. Sue: take It, kid. -HELEN
April 16 and be the guest of top-flight entertainer as a '
DEAR CUROUS:
WSAZ-TV where he will tape musician, having mastered the
I'd jusl as soon NOT take Ibis question because I'm not a
Glenn E. Thompson, 36,
news
programs
and violin, saxophone, clarinet and
violence freak either. Even extreme curiosity - I keep telling promotional announc.ments flute . He was also offered
A U. S. Marine Corps Color raising performed by the the Ohio State flag and last, the Pomeroy Route 2, a cable
myself -couldn'tlureme to "A Clockwork Orange."
Guard,
the Gallipolia Blue .Marine Corps Color Guard. Holzer Medical Center flag. splicer, has received a cerprofessional basebsll contracts
April 17.
But I belleve a lot of young people see these shows to be
Devil
Marcblng
Band, and Immediately following the The medical center flag bears tiflcate for completing a cable
He will come to Gallipolis in with the Boston Braves and
many local dlgnitades have dedicatory address by John W. the new blue and gold seal of pressurtutlon course at
reassured. They go in wiib the attitude, "Our world is in a big time for the noon press lun- Philadelphia Phillies.
agreed
to participate in the ·Rafferty, uecutlve vice the center on a white General Telephone Co. of
mess!" And they come out saying, "I'm glad tblngs aren't that cheon at the new center where
The dedication is open to ll]e
dedication
reremonles of the president of Holzer Medical bsekground and will be aeen Ohio's Plant Training School.in
bad!"- SUE
he will meet the press of · the public and the Gallia County
DEAR RAP:
area, and later that llfternoon Junior Fair has agreed to open new $21 mlllion Holzer Medical Center, the color guard- 'will for the first time when it is Marion.
: Employes are trained to
I know you can't answer all my questions about VD, but tell be the speaker for the their parking area for persons Center, Monday, Aprill7, at 2 march to the sign p!ua at the raised Monday afternoon.
p.
m.
front
al
the
Clllllplex
and
raise
Aa
the
three
banners
are
pressurize telephone cables
me this: if you hsve it onre and are cured, are you immune? wishing
to
attend
the
2
·p.m.
dedication of the new medical
The
ilcitivites,
open
tu
.
the
three
flags.
hoisted,'
the
GallipoliS
Blue
and
locate leaks that might
ceremony.
HOPEFUL
public,
will
feature
in
place
of
a
.
The
first
flag
to
be
raised
will
DevU Marching Band under develop. Air pressure Is ap.·
DEAR HOPEFUL:
ribbon-cutting
ceremony
a
flag
be
the
United
Slates
flag,
then
the direction of Charles A. plied to cables to reduce serAbsolutely NOT! You run the chanre of reinfection each time
Rowe,
wtll play the national vice outages to customers.
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SUE
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Holzer
Medical
Center
of.
company
10 years. He works in
DEAR READERS:
Letters of opilll011 - wdc:omed. They llheuld be leu I ficials aaid they feel this type Pomeroy area exchanges in
You can 1100 almost all the answers in a FREE booklet,
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301 word• long (or be 1ubjed to reduttloli by ibe editor) reremony will he more in· the company's Athena District.
Mrs. Emma K. Bovie, 93, businessman.
"FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT VD BUT PROBABLY
and
muatbe
slped wtth~ulpee'ndtkeu. Name~ may be spiring than the traditional Thompson previously com- ·
died at I :05 p.m. Wednesday in
DON'T." Send your requests to: .
Born in Gallipolis on Nov. 6,
withheld upoa pabUcetloa, howe~~er, 011 reqaeat. Letten ribbon-cutting which ususlly pleted six other specialized
Holzer Medical Center on First 1878, the daughter of the late
Metropolitan Life Jnsuranre Company
llheuld
be 1n good ta1te, lllldreulng iliaCI, IIOt peiiGUlltletl. accompanies dedication ac- courses in the company's
Ave . She had been hospitalized Ernest .and Anna Stiger!
Hesliband Welfare Division
Uvitles.
!raining program.
several weeks.
One Madison Avenue
Giessler, she residell at 49
Following the flag r~ising,
Mrs. Bovle was the widow of Locust St.
New York, N.Y.,IOOIO.
there
will be a dedicatory
the late J. Harley Bovie,
The caribou is the only
She was a member of the
DEAR HELEN:
prayer
by
Rev.
Robert
Davis
of
deer
in which both sexes
prominent Gallipoli s First United Presbyterian
;which topics brought most reader response during the late
have
antlers.
Even the fawns
the
Hope
United
Methodist
Church of Gallipolis where she
winter? -ALWAYS INTERESTED
have small spiked antlers.
Church
in
Wellston.
Rev.
Davis
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DEAR A.l.:
Ia the secretary of the Holzer
DEVOTED TO THE / ~. mo~e than 50 years. She also
"Unwed motherhood," and "Jesus Christ Superstar." The
Thank,sl to everybody
Medical Center Chaplaincy is free and oj,en to the public.
INTEREST OF
served as organist at the
flrat inspired such a variety of interesting responses that we'll
Committee.
parking facllltlel for the
MEIGS·MASDN AREA
GaIiipoIIS State InstitUte 25 Dear Sir:
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
devote a whole column to them tbls weekend.
Dr.
John
W.
Cu~miln,
publlc
haVll been arranged at
EKec. Ed.
years.
We would like to take lbla opportunity to apr;~~~~ our
The secmd? It brought Sue an armload of brickbats - for
director-designate
of
the
Ohio
the
Junior
Fairgrounds just
ROBERT HOEFLICH.
She is Survived by a SOn and gratitude to tile people o! Melp County for llll}dnl ''Cancer
Cltv EdUor
,
her favorable review.
llepmment of Health, will acrou U. S. Route 3S from the
Published da ily n c ep t
daughter, Fred
Bovte, Sunday" a genuine 1111:ceu by taldng In elevenolwDchd
Members of certain denominations, we learn, conslder this
deliver
· greetings from the new renter, and the activities
Satur.da~ by The On ;o Valley
Columbus and Mrs Rooney dollars.
Publrsh•no Compan y , 111
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rock opera dangerously aacrileglous. When Sue agreed with
governor and make brief will take Place· on the. patient
courl Sl .. Pomeroy . Oh ;o, i!lownmg, Middleport; 21
It would be a near lmpoea1blllty to 11111111 Ill tile people who
. another "Superstar" enthusiast that Ill gl'eat music would not
remarks. Following him will be and visitor parking lot of the
•S769 . Busineu . Offic• Phonegrandchildren and one greathelped as tbelllt utendefromtbe ScboolSyllem, to tbt coob, to David Hartman of NBC's ''The complex in front of the fleW $21
992-21!6. Edllor&lt;al Phont 992d hild •
corrupt ' teenage liateners, these good people flooded ua With
m&gt;.
.
gran c .
the entertainment, to tbe clllpiayl, and on~. 111nmer, an Bold Onea" television series. mlllion strucllu'e.
Jllmphlell, booklets, articles, proclamations and personal let.
·
~tcond class poslage paio a1
One brother and five sisters
Pomeroy , Oh io.
.
oft forgotten man In lhia type of . . . . . Ia tile m111 ~k with' Master of Caremonies for
tera, sll blasting "JCS" as a work of the DevU. Ah, so! -HELEN
Publlc
open
bouse
and
tours
preceded her m death.
N a tiona 1 a dv ert i s i n g
the
cleanup.
A
real
111r1
,
l
lart
Wll
Jll!llortll
by
M~ High Monday's activities will be Dr. of ibe ·new bulldlrig haw been
1
' P.S. Thlrd plare on our "response meter" was earned by the
repr~stnlatlve
Bolllne11 ·
Funeral servires wlll be
Gallagtter , Inc .. 12 East 42nd
School's Uoyd (Dinty) Moan. He wu lbln -'f to blip 1111 CharlesE.Holler,Jr.,cblef.of. arranged for Tilesctay and
que~tion, "How can a non-Christian minority insist we ben
st .. Now York City. New York . conducted 2 p.m. Saturday at
CbriBimas trees, etc. from our public schovls?" I found out!!
Subscr;p1ion · rates: De · the McCoy-Weli1erholt-Moore things up and lllayed late to blip tllle tlilnp down. Mr. Moore, u staffofHolzerMedlcaiCenter. Wedneaday following
Hv!red bY' carr i er' where
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Evidently the ~mplete separation of church and state caused a
1va1lablt so cents per week ;
Funeral Home an Galhpolis well as aU the other people, wl•leftd their time llllllllenll to
start
this
year's
Melp
Ol111ty
Clncer
Qouude
off
011
the
right
said
the program will begin at open fr01112 W1tl14 and 7 until 9
By
~o1or
Routt
w_
h
ere
carr
;er
with
Rev.
Glen
R.
Hueholt
bitter fight iii rertain eastern states last year. And quite a few '
servtce pot avo&amp;lilble : One
. . ,
foot.
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I:~ p. m. with a minl~cert p.m. esch day for publlc tours.
rocks were thrown my way because I stood for Christmas trees .
month sus. By mai l in on ;o of!IC1allng .
Again,
Meigs
County,
1
very
belrt)'
THANK
YOU!
by
the Blue Devil Band and the • During these two days, both
and
W.
Va
..
One
ve•r
11&lt;.00.
Burial
will
be
in
Mound
Hill
Hallelt, I never onre thought of them as religious symbOls, but
Six months 57 .25 . Three
, .
dedication
cetemony will start parking lots in the front of the
Paul Cud, John Reece, Co.awrm.nol!J'IUfelca Couoty
only as llappy traditlona. - H.
monlhS suo . Subscr ;plion Cemetery. Fnends may call at
.
· llfOIJIPIIY at 2. The program building will be open to the
pric~ inc;ltJdes Sunday ;T imes the funeral home on Friday be· Cancer Crusade.
(NOTE FROM "RAP" TO "RAP": Politics and religion are
Stntmel.
'willlastonehourendingat3. It public.
S.We
want
to
wipe
ont
cancer
In
tour
lifetime.
P.
tween 2-5 anri 7-9 p.m.
dangef'QUB subject.s. ,Avoid 'em!
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Hartman Getting

Can the Montreal Canadiens
tiosstbly be elhninated from
Stanley, Cup competition in
their own ·beloved ,Forum?
It doesn't seem likely but the
New York Rangers, who,had a
S:llead in games but then lost
the fifth game in New York
Tuesday night, will try t.l oust
the Canadiens in Montreal
Thursday night.
,With all that tradition behind
them at home, the Canadiens
are favored to tie the series at
three games each and send it
back to New York SUnday for
the seventh and final. game.
Even Madison Square
Garden officials aren't optimistic ab8ut the Rangers'
chances. They moved Sunday's
Knick-Boston Celtic basketball
playoff game back from 9 p.m.
to 2 p.m. (EST) Sunday in
anticipation--of a RangersCanadiens game that night.
But the Rangers did beat the
Canadiens in the fourth game
of the series at Montreal and
they're convinced they can do
it·again.
"We're in awfully good
shape," Ranger Coach Emile

New York

Western Divn Semifinals W. L. Pet.
4, 0 1.000
K·Uiah
0 4 .000
Dallas

There'll be another . Stanley
Cup game Thursday night with
W . L Pet.
the Minnesota North stars Indiana
3 3 .500
3 3 .500
going for the cllncher over the Denver
St. Louis Blues.
.
•·&lt;llnched series
. M
. innesota took' a 3-21ead in
Wednesday's Results
(No games scheduled I
the series with a· 4-3 victory · Thursday's Games New York
over the Blues Tuesday night at Virginia
but St. Louis will have the
Denver at Indiana
home ice advantage in the
NBA Playoff Standings
sixth gllljle.
By
United
Press International
St. louis Coach AI Arbour js
(All Series Best of Seven!
oonvinced there'll be a seventh
£aslern Conference Final
W. L Pel.
game. "We're going back to
BostOn
0 0 .000
Minnesota," he insisted.
New York
0 0 .000
Arbour · figures the home
.Western Conference Fina I
crowd will help St. Louis in the
W. L. Pet.
sixth game. "We've got a lot of Milwaukee
· I 1 .500
young players," he said. "They Los Angeles
1 1 .500
get a little n.ustered at times
Wednesday's Results
Los Ang13S Milwaukee 134
and make a few mistakes but
(Only
Game scheduled) '
they certainly don't lack
Thursday's Games
heart."
New York at Boston
Arbour says he'll start
AHL Playoff Standings
Jackques Caron, who has
By
United Press lnlernalional
played four of the five games,
(All Series Best of Seven!
in net while Minnesota Coach
Series A
W. L gf ga
Jackie Gordon will make his
'3 1 1712
Boston
usual choice between Gump Providence
1 3 12 17
Worsley and Cesare Maniago.
Series B
Worseley has played three of
W. L. gf ga
the games and won two of x -Nova Scotia
4 1 28 6
them.
1· 4 6 28
Springfield
Series C

Archer Has Eye ·
On Monsanto Title

Series D

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tla 11 Springfield 1
Baltimore 10 Cleveland 1
!Only games scheduled)

Thursday's Games Prov idence

at Boston
!Only game scheduled!

i2 strokes over par last week,
shot a 68 in a Tuesday pro..am
and a ?0 in a Wednesday pro·
am.
"I'm playing pretty good
from tee to green, but 1seem to
hsve lost confidenre in my
putter," Trevino said as he
headed for the !l'actice green
after Wednesday's round.
The Mon~.~to, ,, formerly
known as the 1rensacola Open,
Is being · played over · the
relatively Qat, 6,679-yard Penssco!a Country Club course
adjarent to Pensacola Bay.
. The Monsanto Open offers
the last chanre for a berth in
next week's Tournament of
Champions at La Costa, Calif.
Among the more iban 125
entrants in the 147-rnan field
who haven 'I won sinre last
year's tournament of cham·
pions.
The field will be trimmed to
the low 70 scorers (and ties) at
the end of the second round
Friday.

The Fraternal Order of
Eagles of Wellston and French
City Mobile Homes (GAHS
Coaches ) captured opening

Meigs Wins
First Match

save.

The Meigs Golf team won its
first match of the season
Wednesday night by defeating
Jackson 211 to 215 at the
Pomeroy Golf Course. Meigs'
Steve Story was medalist with
a 37.
The results of the five man
match : Story, 37; Mike Me·
Peak, Jackson, 38 ; Dave
Mitchell, Jackson 40 ; Jon
Buck, Meigs, 41; Dan Morrow,
Jackson, 49; Jim Story, Meigs,
43; Dave Roe, Jackson, 42;
Marty Vaughan, Meigs, 42;
Rick Billmen, Jackson, 46;
Randy Chafin, Meigs," 46 .
Meigs Is scheduled to play
New Lexington and Zanesville
today at New Lexington.

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Zimmerman canned 23
points in pacing the Wellston
club over Southwestern, 8lHI3.
Other players in double figures
were Carpenter with 20 ;
Compton, 16 and Ramsey 11.
Keith~carter had 25 points lor
Southwestern. AI Carter had 17
and Dave Morgan 15.
French City Mobile Homes
downed Matthews-Edelblute
118-811.
For the French Mobile
Home, Ken Turner was high
with 25. Buddy Moore had 24
and Jim Osborne 22. Ron
Logan had 15 and Ed Pauley 13.
Doxie Walters led the losers
with 26 points. Randy Ratcliff
had 21, Bill Collier 14. ·
Friday, Athens Masonry will
play Sayre's Carryout and J.
R. Sohio of McArthur will play
the Gallipolis Area Jaycees.
Admission is 75 cents (or
adults and 50 cents for
students.

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Thursday's Games
New York at Montreal
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offi cials made."
In the Lakers dressing room,
Bill Sharman pointed out that
his team won despite being
outshot from the floor 57 field
goals to 52. The Bucks'
shootipg percentage was 61 per
c"ent to the Lakers' -49 per cent.
The filth game pf the series
will be pla yed he re next
Tuesday night.

night victories Wednesday
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ag ainst them to 18 for the
!,akers.
"Do you think we were that
much ' more ag gressive ?n
Oscar Rob ertson asked a
reporter .· "It's fortunate the
game is on film. People can
check on all the ll)istakes the

GAME DELA. YEO

X·Ciinched Series _
Wednesday ' s Result s

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The Bucks were upset with

r~ferees Manny Sukol and Don
Murphy, who called 27 fo uls

nament.

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Mongoloid or yellow, and
Negroid or black.

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secondS left and that made the
score 13.'\.130 for the Lakers.
After a Jabbar jump shot
fi ve seconds later cut the Laker
margin to one, Happy Hairston
drove the bsseline for a layup
with six seconds remainin g to
put Los Angeles in front 13!;132. Jabbar · had another
jumper with two seconds to go.
West finished with 28 poin ts .
He was 10 lor 30 from .the field,
missing nine straight shots in
the second half.
Gail Goodri ch, the other half
of the Lak ers' ba ckcourt
combination, seored 25 points
and Hairston collected 17.
Allen Adds 23
For Milwaukee, Lucius Allen
added 23 poin ts and Curtis
Perry chipped in with 18. ·

baseball game
scheduled· Wednesday was
Memphis.
postponed due to a school
Henry Bibby of UCLA, a
activity at Southwestern.
member of three consecutive
The varsity Marauders were
NCAA championship teams,
to res ume play tonight
was picked by Carolina in
against Gallipolis at Mid·
Wednesday's eighth round .
dleporl. At 9 a. m. today
Swen Nater, understudy to
there appeared .no way Walton at UCLA, was selected · because of overnight rain by the Floridians in the seventh
the lliuc Devil·Marauder
round and Bob Ford of Purdue
game could be played today.
was taken by Memphis in the
sixth round.
Others were Reggie Bird, a
scrappy 6-3 guard from Prince·
NHL Playoff Standings
By United Press International
ton who starred in the 1972
I Quarter-Finals)
National Invitation TourSerie s A
nament (by Virginia); Hank
W. L. gl ga
4 I 18 10
Siemiontkowski of Villanova, x -Boston
1 4 10 18
Toronto
who helped the Wildcats to the
finals of the 1971 NCAA tourney
Series 8
(by New York ) and Tracy
w. L. g\ ga
3 2 16 12
Tripucka of Lafayette, one of New York
2 3 12 16
Mon treal
the nation's leading scorers
(by the F1oridians).
. Series C
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At least two or the draf!lld
4 0 14 8
x·Ch icag o
players in the two phases have Pillsburgh
0 4 B 14
signed ABA contracts, Jim
Series 0
Chones of Marquette with New
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York and Dave Brent of M innesota
3 2 16 13
Jacksonville with Memphis. St . Loui s
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MEIGS ON TOP
The Marauders finished on
top with 75 points in a
triangular track meet at
Middleport Wednesday in
competition with Eastern and
Southern High squads.
Eastern finished second with
56 points and _Southern got 26.

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NEW YOfiK (UPI ) - The
Virginia Squires, having lost
Charlie Scott to the National
Basketball Association, O'f·
ficially revealed they selected
Bob McAdoo, a junior from
North Carolina, in the recent
secret draft and are making a
detennined effort to land the
star underclassman.
McAdoo, selected by Buffalo·
in the NBA draft, was one of
the premier athletes selected
in a lean year of American
Basketball Association selec·
lions. The ABA conducted five
rounds in secret and then
openly announced Wednesday
the picks for the sixth through
20th rounds.
Other players picked in that
secret draft were Larue Martin
of Loyola Chicago and Bill
Walton of UCLA by ·Dallas;
Bud Stallworth of Kansas and
Paul Westphal of Southern
California by Denver; Tom
Riker of South Carolina by
Carolina; Corky Calhoun of
PeMsylvania by Kentucky and
Jim Price of Louisville by

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and the fourth contest is set
there Sunday.
" In terms ol statistics and
importance," the 6-foot..S Me·
Miilian admitted, "I've never
played a better game."
Los
Angeles'
slick
;..phomore was 16 for 25 fr,om
the floor to offset a 411-point
performance by Milwaukee's
Ksreem Jabb!lr.
Most Important Points
The second-year ·forward 's
last two points were his most
important. He put Los Angeles
ahead tAl stay at J31.J3Q with a
pair of free throws with I :01
remaining.
Jerry West canned a 22footer from behmd a Wllt
Chamberlain pick with 27

Squires Going After.
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PENSACOLA, Fla. (UP!)- santo roster is defending
· Aitholll!h he's the ianest man · champion G.ene Uttler who is
on !he pro golf tour,. a lot of back home in California .repeople hsve a tendency to covermg from an operatiOn·
overlook George Archer. and the always popular Arnold
That's a mistake.
Palmer.
The 6-foot-6 Californian
The big gsllery favorite here
doesn'thavethereputationofa in Wednesday's pro am was
Jack Nicklaus or a Lee U.S. Open and British Open
Trevino. But if he should win champion Lee Trevino who
the Monsanto Open which said he dtd not skip Mo~nto,
started today, he'll have won "because !feel we owe 11 to the
more than three quarters of a people who put on these
million dollars in eight years. tournaments to appear."
Nicklaus, who won hts fourth _ Despite miss~nLsome of the
Masters four dafs ago, Is bigger names, the $150,000
skipping the Monsanto and the Monsanto Open has 10 of this
absence of big Jack, Gary year's top 13 money winners
Player and BIIIy Casper plus Jim Jamieson, the
enhances Aitl\ks ·chances of relative newcomer who made a
matching Nicklaus as a three- strong run at Nicklaus in the
tournament winner so far tbls Masters last week.
year.
Trevino, hoping to get his
Also missing from the Mon· game ''untracked" after gomg

Thompson Has

INGLEWOOD, Calif.
{UP!)- Jim McMil~an,, an
undersized second-year for·
ward from Coiwiibia who took
Elgin Baylor's spot in the
starting lineup, has the Los
Angeles Lakers all even with
the Milwaukee Bucks.
In the second round in the
bsttle of ihe National Basket·
ball Association's super
power~ Wednesday night,
McMillian fired in a career
high 42 points as the Lakers
edged the Bucks 13!;-!34.
The Los Angeles victory
knotted the clubs' best-of-seven
.Western Confeyence final
series at one victory apiece.
The teams collide in game No.
3 at Milwaukee Friday night'
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HOP PLANNED
A teenage hop will be held at
the Meigs Junior High School
In MlddlepiH'lfrom 9 to 11:30 p.
m. Satill'day with live mustc by
Cogwell Convention. Proceeds
will go to the Cancer Crusade.

ABA Playoff Standings
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wbo has taken the lead ~~ 1 L!Jndon.
Norther• Ireland's militant
Phteatlllll, former Home Af·
.BY JoSEPH W. GRIGG
fain Mflllltl!r WOllam Cralg,
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
de1crlbeli In tbe following (UPI)- William Craig, a 47·
exdUJlve bliervlew wftb Ul'l year-old lawyer who heads
,•Cblei EurOpean Correapmdent tnster 's extreme Protestant
Joseph W; Grigg how bls Vanguard Movement, .said 00:.
followers would react to unlfl· day he would resort tQ forre to
cation with the lrisb RepubUc. ,-event ibe• province being
Grigg Is on an exten4ed handed over tQ the Irish
anfgnment to Northern RepubUc.
irel111d illvesllgatlng Ill fnture He said or~anizations aSSOCI-

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military contingency plans,
75,000 armed men and the
weapons for an armed
takeover.
"!'think this would be a very
remote contingency," he said·
in an interview with United
Prei!ls Jnternatio!J8i. "I think
we have. sufficient political
power to make ·the British
government see reason. But we
·would be ·prepared for an armed takeover as a last resort."

Helen G. Baer Dies Thursday At Age of 82
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Mrs. Helen G. Baer, 82, TI1eodorus Council, Daughters
Minersville, Route· 1, died of America, Pomeroy.
Thursday morning at the home
of a daughter, Mrs. William
Surviving are her husband,
Grueser, Condor St., Pomeroy. Christy Baer, Minersville;
Mrs. Baer was the daughter three daughters, .Ml'll. Hiram
of the late Himry and Elizabeth (Grace) Fisher, Minersville;
Genheimer Yost. She was a Ml'll. William (Mary) Grueser,
member of the ~ores! Run and Mr-s . Joe (Louise)
Meth'odist
Church
and · Gloeckner, both of Pomeroy;

two grandchildren, and thr~e
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p. m. Saturday at the
Ewing Funeral Home with the
Rev. Forrest · Donley of·
ficiating . .Burial ivill be in
Minersville Hili Cemetery.
Friends may call. at the funeral
home anylif!!e after 7 tonight.

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Craig, a deceptively soft.
spoken lawyer and one-time
home affairs minister in the
suspended Northern Ireland
government, laWJChed a twoday general strike that biought
ltfe in the province to a. standstill after Britain imposed .
direct rule frotn London March
30.

Leaves for Trip
He was leaving today on a Illday trip to the United States,
Callada and the Caribbean to
consult with businessmen; law·
yers and economists about
Northern Ireland's future in
case of a break with Britain.
Spesking in hi.s large Victor'
ian-era home in a prosperous
middle class Protestant section
of Belfast, Craig · said
Vanguard ,was totaUy opposed
to direct British rule.
If, as he is convinced, rule
from London fails to end the
present vioumoe, he said he

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favors a unilateral declaration nee _nry. He said Vanguard
of independence and .CI'tllltion wu read,)' lint to re8011 to
of an tndependera "Brltiall tn· . llrtkel, rallies, dvll dflobe..
ster."
dlence and allier meuures to
"Weshoulduseforceofarma ~· NilrtiHI'Illreland ''onif there were any aUempt to jowmable."
suppress the will of the ·He said it wwld do 10 if rule
majority," he said. "Sy that I from London r.l1a to crush the
mean weare not goinllto allow' ·l'riSI Repuh[iean Armi (IRA);
anyone~ther the Brltllb or
the Irish government-to nego- .
IMfROVJNG NOW
tiate us into the Irish RepUbMrs, Nellie Eblin remains
lie."
confined to the Inteilsive care
Destrtbel Takeover
want · of tb: Ho~r· Medical
Craig said a Protestilnt Center. Her datighter, Maxine
military tilkeover probably · .Du!!an, reports, however, that
would start With an aUack on Mra. Eblin's condition Ia lm·
"the republican element In the proved. There are no visitors
~IJ!Iity ,.. . .
permitted. Mra. Ebnn would
He said the illm &amp;lao woold be appreci'ate cards from Meigs
to "isolate" the 15,000 Britiah County friends.
troops in Northern Ireland. He
Sale ON FRIDAY
said he doubted 1n any case
A nanmage sale will be held
they would oppoae a Va'nguard
from' a.m. to 4 p. m. Friday at
takeover.
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Craig said he doubts a the Middleport First United
military takeover would be Presbytel'ian Church.

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matches," said old man Z.
"We never played them back
in the old auction days when
I played all the dummies for
Work, Whitehead , Foster and
Lenz but the same plays
seem to crop up ."
The very first hand of the
match found . him in four
spades after his old time
partner, Y, raised him in
preference to. rebidding his
own strong six.card minor
suit . .
A opened hearts and con·
tinued the suit. Z ruffed the
second heart and remarked
to his partner, " I could go
after lhe rest of the tricks
but we are playing IMPs and
Mr . Work would not rest in
peace if he thought I had
forgotten the safety play he
taught me for this kind of
hand.' '
Then Z led his seven of
;pades.
Poor A, who was s(ill de·
fending against Z's contracts
after 49 years, shrugged his
shoulders and remarked,
"Fixed a~ain . " He was right.
After th1s submarine play
there was no way for the de·
fense to set the contract. A
cashed his club ace to hold
Z to four and that was all.
If Z had played out his
high trumps he would have
been set. B. sitting East.
would simply ruff the third
.diamond with his master
trump and dummy's last
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
psved 11106tly With aolemno~~~es.saged lntentiom,
MARCELLO'S MARRYING FOR THREE
but "SUgar" granulates happier targets ... The
NEW YORK · (KFS) Marcello score by Jute Styne and Bob Merrill didn't
Mastroianni will get a divorce. (In France) any strike a critical ear on first bending as
edition. Then he'll wed Catherine lleneul!. She's significantly Important.
exiJecting his chUd - and no mystery; llley
'!be atorenoted Elaine "SUgar" Joyce is
ll'Oclaim .It! Henny YOiqlllln's wrltillg his Mra. Bpbby Van, Wife of the ·~o. No, Nanette"
autoblog for Putnam's Sons and Clrroll earron !fanclng sensation First rdghter Mary Martin,
· will collilb. Our suggested tiUe, a switch on after her two years In Brazil, looked no less than
Renny's oldest wlfe-)Gke: ''Take My Life 15 years younger than last we saw her as she
Please !••The reallty set aay multl.bllllonalre D. was leaving .N.Y.
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Harry Hershfield, at the Walter Winchell
Columbus Circle (hou.sin8 the new Paramoont memorial at the Lambe Club, told a story no one
Theater).
on Bdwy. ever hsd elicountered: _that he'd been
star Julie Harris blamtd ~ Cor cffered the N.Y. Mirror column and turned it
opening rdght inslifldencles' of btr "Voim" down and iruggested "an unkn0lf11. kid nsmed
ghost drama. The author shouliln't let Julie take WincheH" for what ibe 85-yesr.old Hershfleld
sll that debit ... Peggy Cass, wbc) Ia back In Pace said was tile "$125 a week" job. Harry creates
College for a degree, Ia a lunchtime 'tween· belated fiction: William A Curley hired Win·
classes customer at Umberto's Clam Ho~~~e chell at $500 a week plus $1,000 for signing where Crazy Joey Gallo was rubbed out at after Walter had ignited the popular-journaliam
dawn. Perfectly sale. No noontime lky as the hottest element of the breezily vulgar
assassinations are planned ... We hear radiD old N.Y. Graphic.
jaw-jockey Barry Farber, who chatten In 16
BIU Curley told ua that story and WW's own.
languages, just married in one of them. Greek? veraloii was a carl&gt;on. Songsmlib Leroy An·
Robert Morse Is a mallllif!cenUy hammy deraon (''Fiddle Faddle," "Sleigh Ride,"
lunatic in the new "Sugar" mnalcal; even with "Syncopated Clock" etc.) composed his
IN TilE ROARING 200 THIS BAND made numerous
tilled. Perhsps readers will be able to make these identhe essentially distasteful problem of hia attire daughter Jane's wedding march when she
appearances in Pomeroy.. A volunteer group of sll ages, the
tifications. Known are, front row, from the left, William
throughout- campy trasveltlte cwtnme (It's a married Peter Verce_W last weekend ... New
band even played preceding professional fight matches and
Bichman, Ed Scharf, Joe Harbrecht, and director, Gaston
Bdwy. stage veralon of the "Some Like n Hot" deacrlptlon of a ~actlonary: a llberal who just
other. events at the Pomeroy Opera House. This photo· of the
Boulord; second row,left, Ben Neutzling, Ed Bauer, Helena
film) - he managed to keep tile IIU[I[IOiedly
got mugged ... We met Peter Falk on 3rd Ave.
IIJ:O!IP;taken in 1925, belonged to the late WOllam Blc;hman,
Phillips Daniels, Jim Fontana, Raymond Harbrecht, Victor
sophisticated (ftmler audience wildly bllarlous , w~ hia rumpled old ''Columl!o" TV series
who was a member. Mr. Blchnlan was the father of Miss
Harbrecht; back row, Leroy Barsotti, unidentified; Alva
Ethel Merman sat beblnd 118 and_virlua!JY~ ratiu:oat; he leaves "Prisoner o! 2nd Ave."
Marie Blclunan and Mrs. Delmar A. Canaday, both of
Rite, Elmer Wehrung, R. D. Young, unidentified, Will
busted a girdle; Mary Martin .right In front
soon. Art Carney replaces and will tour the sllow
Pomeroy. All of the members except two have been iden·
(NEWSPAPER EHTUPIIISI ASSN.)
Hetzger, Herman Fisher and Oakley Wehrung.
bobbed her platinum bob~ead In endless
nell season.
laughter; tile audience liked everything, more
A Lhasa apso bit Henry Fonda right in the
·-·· '.·.... :.: . - :-.-: -·-·. than we can say for ourself ... It's a bappy
ipJo facto ... Faces in places : The Cliff
Robertsollll (Dina Merrill) dashing through the
vulgarity, not prurient, odiOUI - . more the
The bidding has been:
broad naiJI!htlness practiced by Groucho, Bobb7
snaU course at the Sea Fare of ibe Aegean
West
North
East
Clark, Ed Wynn, Harpo and others wbo [ftlald
Albert Finney at the Esaex House in a short
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oversexlness and chased tbe girls, never to
baircul. Quite the new hirsute thing in London, 1+
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he 111ys.
Do Peace and Violence Mix?
You, South , hold:
makes a homety· paeudo-lemale but Ia fumy;
Early ears report Eddie Heywood's
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Cyril Ritchard has far more poliab and clowniJI3
"Martha's Vlneyard'Rhspsody" will be another
Today's youth is peare loving, right? No more wars; "treat
What
do
you
do now ?
elegancelhanhiamaterlal, buthia greatliyle Ia
''Canadlln Sunset," which made him rich An
metensler"; care about each other, and all that jazz.
The itinerary for David center.
A-Bid f4lur no-trump. There
mo.st welcome; Elaine Joy~ playa ''Sugar" and
ex-N .Y. very-very-big pol was.offered the stolen
Dedication ceremonies will
is some !.light chance lhat the
So tell me this: why do they flock to movies about violence, Hartman of NBC's "The Bold
is a darling numbskull; Steve CondoB earned
bonds In the Judge 'lbaler (convicted) case and h11nd wiU.•..warrant a grand-.;lam
like "Straw Dogs," "A Clockwork Orange," "Dirty Harry"? Ones" has been completed on begin promptly at 2 p.m. and actual cheers for his tspdancing ganglier role
llbrewdly snooted same ... Drab commentary : bid.
How come ibey stay up to watch the late, late horror shows• ;;- the occasion of his trip to the end at 3 p.m.
...
It's
far
from
a
total
trlwnpb,
but
it
has
Its
only tower.prlced service inN. Y. is abortion,
TODAY'S QUESTION
Hartman, who plays Dr.
dedication of the new $21
CURIOUS
wildly
Insane
moments
we
dearly
wish
had
half
the
prire
a
year
ago.
You
do bid four no-trump
million Holzer Medical Center Paul Hunter on "The Bold
DEAR CURIOUS:
and your partner bids five dia come
more
often
...
Broadway
ama
currently
Ones" Sunday nights could
VIolence forever attracts because it shocks: Just as many here.
mond~ to show one ace. What
John Rafferty, executi ve have been a top business
do you do now?
sporla, from racing to ski·jumping, root their basic appeal in
danger, so do many' viewers like the "safe" danger of watching vi ce president and Robert executive. In . 1957 he was
.
Daniel, administrator of graduated with a B.A. in
make«Ueve people's blood spatter .
economics
and
had
job
offers
I'm not one of these viewers: even such hoked-up stuff as Holzer Medical Center Clinic, from 32 major U.S. firms. Then . "Night Gallery" gives me the crawls. So I'll pass your question said Mr. Hartman will arrive
in Huntington Sunday night, again, he could have been a
on to the yoWtger generation. Sue: take It, kid. -HELEN
April 16 and be the guest of top-flight entertainer as a '
DEAR CUROUS:
WSAZ-TV where he will tape musician, having mastered the
I'd jusl as soon NOT take Ibis question because I'm not a
Glenn E. Thompson, 36,
news
programs
and violin, saxophone, clarinet and
violence freak either. Even extreme curiosity - I keep telling promotional announc.ments flute . He was also offered
A U. S. Marine Corps Color raising performed by the the Ohio State flag and last, the Pomeroy Route 2, a cable
myself -couldn'tlureme to "A Clockwork Orange."
Guard,
the Gallipolia Blue .Marine Corps Color Guard. Holzer Medical Center flag. splicer, has received a cerprofessional basebsll contracts
April 17.
But I belleve a lot of young people see these shows to be
Devil
Marcblng
Band, and Immediately following the The medical center flag bears tiflcate for completing a cable
He will come to Gallipolis in with the Boston Braves and
many local dlgnitades have dedicatory address by John W. the new blue and gold seal of pressurtutlon course at
reassured. They go in wiib the attitude, "Our world is in a big time for the noon press lun- Philadelphia Phillies.
agreed
to participate in the ·Rafferty, uecutlve vice the center on a white General Telephone Co. of
mess!" And they come out saying, "I'm glad tblngs aren't that cheon at the new center where
The dedication is open to ll]e
dedication
reremonles of the president of Holzer Medical bsekground and will be aeen Ohio's Plant Training School.in
bad!"- SUE
he will meet the press of · the public and the Gallia County
DEAR RAP:
area, and later that llfternoon Junior Fair has agreed to open new $21 mlllion Holzer Medical Center, the color guard- 'will for the first time when it is Marion.
: Employes are trained to
I know you can't answer all my questions about VD, but tell be the speaker for the their parking area for persons Center, Monday, Aprill7, at 2 march to the sign p!ua at the raised Monday afternoon.
p.
m.
front
al
the
Clllllplex
and
raise
Aa
the
three
banners
are
pressurize telephone cables
me this: if you hsve it onre and are cured, are you immune? wishing
to
attend
the
2
·p.m.
dedication of the new medical
The
ilcitivites,
open
tu
.
the
three
flags.
hoisted,'
the
GallipoliS
Blue
and
locate leaks that might
ceremony.
HOPEFUL
public,
will
feature
in
place
of
a
.
The
first
flag
to
be
raised
will
DevU Marching Band under develop. Air pressure Is ap.·
DEAR HOPEFUL:
ribbon-cutting
ceremony
a
flag
be
the
United
Slates
flag,
then
the direction of Charles A. plied to cables to reduce serAbsolutely NOT! You run the chanre of reinfection each time
Rowe,
wtll play the national vice outages to customers.
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SUE
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Medical
Center
of.
company
10 years. He works in
DEAR READERS:
Letters of opilll011 - wdc:omed. They llheuld be leu I ficials aaid they feel this type Pomeroy area exchanges in
You can 1100 almost all the answers in a FREE booklet,
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Mrs. Emma K. Bovie, 93, businessman.
"FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT VD BUT PROBABLY
and
muatbe
slped wtth~ulpee'ndtkeu. Name~ may be spiring than the traditional Thompson previously com- ·
died at I :05 p.m. Wednesday in
DON'T." Send your requests to: .
Born in Gallipolis on Nov. 6,
withheld upoa pabUcetloa, howe~~er, 011 reqaeat. Letten ribbon-cutting which ususlly pleted six other specialized
Holzer Medical Center on First 1878, the daughter of the late
Metropolitan Life Jnsuranre Company
llheuld
be 1n good ta1te, lllldreulng iliaCI, IIOt peiiGUlltletl. accompanies dedication ac- courses in the company's
Ave . She had been hospitalized Ernest .and Anna Stiger!
Hesliband Welfare Division
Uvitles.
!raining program.
several weeks.
One Madison Avenue
Giessler, she residell at 49
Following the flag r~ising,
Mrs. Bovle was the widow of Locust St.
New York, N.Y.,IOOIO.
there
will be a dedicatory
the late J. Harley Bovie,
The caribou is the only
She was a member of the
DEAR HELEN:
prayer
by
Rev.
Robert
Davis
of
deer
in which both sexes
prominent Gallipoli s First United Presbyterian
;which topics brought most reader response during the late
have
antlers.
Even the fawns
the
Hope
United
Methodist
Church of Gallipolis where she
winter? -ALWAYS INTERESTED
have small spiked antlers.
Church
in
Wellston.
Rev.
Davis
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DEAR A.l.:
Ia the secretary of the Holzer
DEVOTED TO THE / ~. mo~e than 50 years. She also
"Unwed motherhood," and "Jesus Christ Superstar." The
Thank,sl to everybody
Medical Center Chaplaincy is free and oj,en to the public.
INTEREST OF
served as organist at the
flrat inspired such a variety of interesting responses that we'll
Committee.
parking facllltlel for the
MEIGS·MASDN AREA
GaIiipoIIS State InstitUte 25 Dear Sir:
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
devote a whole column to them tbls weekend.
Dr.
John
W.
Cu~miln,
publlc
haVll been arranged at
EKec. Ed.
years.
We would like to take lbla opportunity to apr;~~~~ our
The secmd? It brought Sue an armload of brickbats - for
director-designate
of
the
Ohio
the
Junior
Fairgrounds just
ROBERT HOEFLICH.
She is Survived by a SOn and gratitude to tile people o! Melp County for llll}dnl ''Cancer
Cltv EdUor
,
her favorable review.
llepmment of Health, will acrou U. S. Route 3S from the
Published da ily n c ep t
daughter, Fred
Bovte, Sunday" a genuine 1111:ceu by taldng In elevenolwDchd
Members of certain denominations, we learn, conslder this
deliver
· greetings from the new renter, and the activities
Satur.da~ by The On ;o Valley
Columbus and Mrs Rooney dollars.
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rock opera dangerously aacrileglous. When Sue agreed with
governor and make brief will take Place· on the. patient
courl Sl .. Pomeroy . Oh ;o, i!lownmg, Middleport; 21
It would be a near lmpoea1blllty to 11111111 Ill tile people who
. another "Superstar" enthusiast that Ill gl'eat music would not
remarks. Following him will be and visitor parking lot of the
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Jllmphlell, booklets, articles, proclamations and personal let.
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One brother and five sisters
Pomeroy , Oh io.
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oft forgotten man In lhia type of . . . . . Ia tile m111 ~k with' Master of Caremonies for
tera, sll blasting "JCS" as a work of the DevU. Ah, so! -HELEN
Publlc
open
bouse
and
tours
preceded her m death.
N a tiona 1 a dv ert i s i n g
the
cleanup.
A
real
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M~ High Monday's activities will be Dr. of ibe ·new bulldlrig haw been
1
' P.S. Thlrd plare on our "response meter" was earned by the
repr~stnlatlve
Bolllne11 ·
Funeral servires wlll be
Gallagtter , Inc .. 12 East 42nd
School's Uoyd (Dinty) Moan. He wu lbln -'f to blip 1111 CharlesE.Holler,Jr.,cblef.of. arranged for Tilesctay and
que~tion, "How can a non-Christian minority insist we ben
st .. Now York City. New York . conducted 2 p.m. Saturday at
CbriBimas trees, etc. from our public schovls?" I found out!!
Subscr;p1ion · rates: De · the McCoy-Weli1erholt-Moore things up and lllayed late to blip tllle tlilnp down. Mr. Moore, u staffofHolzerMedlcaiCenter. Wedneaday following
Hv!red bY' carr i er' where
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Evidently the ~mplete separation of church and state caused a
1va1lablt so cents per week ;
Funeral Home an Galhpolis well as aU the other people, wl•leftd their time llllllllenll to
start
this
year's
Melp
Ol111ty
Clncer
Qouude
off
011
the
right
said
the program will begin at open fr01112 W1tl14 and 7 until 9
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rocks were thrown my way because I stood for Christmas trees .
month sus. By mai l in on ;o of!IC1allng .
Again,
Meigs
County,
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belrt)'
THANK
YOU!
by
the Blue Devil Band and the • During these two days, both
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Six months 57 .25 . Three
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dedication
cetemony will start parking lots in the front of the
Paul Cud, John Reece, Co.awrm.nol!J'IUfelca Couoty
only as llappy traditlona. - H.
monlhS suo . Subscr ;plion Cemetery. Fnends may call at
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· llfOIJIPIIY at 2. The program building will be open to the
pric~ inc;ltJdes Sunday ;T imes the funeral home on Friday be· Cancer Crusade.
(NOTE FROM "RAP" TO "RAP": Politics and religion are
Stntmel.
'willlastonehourendingat3. It public.
S.We
want
to
wipe
ont
cancer
In
tour
lifetime.
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Can the Montreal Canadiens
tiosstbly be elhninated from
Stanley, Cup competition in
their own ·beloved ,Forum?
It doesn't seem likely but the
New York Rangers, who,had a
S:llead in games but then lost
the fifth game in New York
Tuesday night, will try t.l oust
the Canadiens in Montreal
Thursday night.
,With all that tradition behind
them at home, the Canadiens
are favored to tie the series at
three games each and send it
back to New York SUnday for
the seventh and final. game.
Even Madison Square
Garden officials aren't optimistic ab8ut the Rangers'
chances. They moved Sunday's
Knick-Boston Celtic basketball
playoff game back from 9 p.m.
to 2 p.m. (EST) Sunday in
anticipation--of a RangersCanadiens game that night.
But the Rangers did beat the
Canadiens in the fourth game
of the series at Montreal and
they're convinced they can do
it·again.
"We're in awfully good
shape," Ranger Coach Emile

New York

Western Divn Semifinals W. L. Pet.
4, 0 1.000
K·Uiah
0 4 .000
Dallas

There'll be another . Stanley
Cup game Thursday night with
W . L Pet.
the Minnesota North stars Indiana
3 3 .500
3 3 .500
going for the cllncher over the Denver
St. Louis Blues.
.
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. M
. innesota took' a 3-21ead in
Wednesday's Results
(No games scheduled I
the series with a· 4-3 victory · Thursday's Games New York
over the Blues Tuesday night at Virginia
but St. Louis will have the
Denver at Indiana
home ice advantage in the
NBA Playoff Standings
sixth gllljle.
By
United
Press International
St. louis Coach AI Arbour js
(All Series Best of Seven!
oonvinced there'll be a seventh
£aslern Conference Final
W. L Pel.
game. "We're going back to
BostOn
0 0 .000
Minnesota," he insisted.
New York
0 0 .000
Arbour · figures the home
.Western Conference Fina I
crowd will help St. Louis in the
W. L. Pet.
sixth game. "We've got a lot of Milwaukee
· I 1 .500
young players," he said. "They Los Angeles
1 1 .500
get a little n.ustered at times
Wednesday's Results
Los Ang13S Milwaukee 134
and make a few mistakes but
(Only
Game scheduled) '
they certainly don't lack
Thursday's Games
heart."
New York at Boston
Arbour says he'll start
AHL Playoff Standings
Jackques Caron, who has
By
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played four of the five games,
(All Series Best of Seven!
in net while Minnesota Coach
Series A
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usual choice between Gump Providence
1 3 12 17
Worsley and Cesare Maniago.
Series B
Worseley has played three of
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the games and won two of x -Nova Scotia
4 1 28 6
them.
1· 4 6 28
Springfield
Series C

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Baltimore 10 Cleveland 1
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Thursday's Games Prov idence

at Boston
!Only game scheduled!

i2 strokes over par last week,
shot a 68 in a Tuesday pro..am
and a ?0 in a Wednesday pro·
am.
"I'm playing pretty good
from tee to green, but 1seem to
hsve lost confidenre in my
putter," Trevino said as he
headed for the !l'actice green
after Wednesday's round.
The Mon~.~to, ,, formerly
known as the 1rensacola Open,
Is being · played over · the
relatively Qat, 6,679-yard Penssco!a Country Club course
adjarent to Pensacola Bay.
. The Monsanto Open offers
the last chanre for a berth in
next week's Tournament of
Champions at La Costa, Calif.
Among the more iban 125
entrants in the 147-rnan field
who haven 'I won sinre last
year's tournament of cham·
pions.
The field will be trimmed to
the low 70 scorers (and ties) at
the end of the second round
Friday.

The Fraternal Order of
Eagles of Wellston and French
City Mobile Homes (GAHS
Coaches ) captured opening

Meigs Wins
First Match

save.

The Meigs Golf team won its
first match of the season
Wednesday night by defeating
Jackson 211 to 215 at the
Pomeroy Golf Course. Meigs'
Steve Story was medalist with
a 37.
The results of the five man
match : Story, 37; Mike Me·
Peak, Jackson, 38 ; Dave
Mitchell, Jackson 40 ; Jon
Buck, Meigs, 41; Dan Morrow,
Jackson, 49; Jim Story, Meigs,
43; Dave Roe, Jackson, 42;
Marty Vaughan, Meigs, 42;
Rick Billmen, Jackson, 46;
Randy Chafin, Meigs," 46 .
Meigs Is scheduled to play
New Lexington and Zanesville
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Zimmerman canned 23
points in pacing the Wellston
club over Southwestern, 8lHI3.
Other players in double figures
were Carpenter with 20 ;
Compton, 16 and Ramsey 11.
Keith~carter had 25 points lor
Southwestern. AI Carter had 17
and Dave Morgan 15.
French City Mobile Homes
downed Matthews-Edelblute
118-811.
For the French Mobile
Home, Ken Turner was high
with 25. Buddy Moore had 24
and Jim Osborne 22. Ron
Logan had 15 and Ed Pauley 13.
Doxie Walters led the losers
with 26 points. Randy Ratcliff
had 21, Bill Collier 14. ·
Friday, Athens Masonry will
play Sayre's Carryout and J.
R. Sohio of McArthur will play
the Gallipolis Area Jaycees.
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offi cials made."
In the Lakers dressing room,
Bill Sharman pointed out that
his team won despite being
outshot from the floor 57 field
goals to 52. The Bucks'
shootipg percentage was 61 per
c"ent to the Lakers' -49 per cent.
The filth game pf the series
will be pla yed he re next
Tuesday night.

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ag ainst them to 18 for the
!,akers.
"Do you think we were that
much ' more ag gressive ?n
Oscar Rob ertson asked a
reporter .· "It's fortunate the
game is on film. People can
check on all the ll)istakes the

GAME DELA. YEO

X·Ciinched Series _
Wednesday ' s Result s

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The Bucks were upset with

r~ferees Manny Sukol and Don
Murphy, who called 27 fo uls

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secondS left and that made the
score 13.'\.130 for the Lakers.
After a Jabbar jump shot
fi ve seconds later cut the Laker
margin to one, Happy Hairston
drove the bsseline for a layup
with six seconds remainin g to
put Los Angeles in front 13!;132. Jabbar · had another
jumper with two seconds to go.
West finished with 28 poin ts .
He was 10 lor 30 from .the field,
missing nine straight shots in
the second half.
Gail Goodri ch, the other half
of the Lak ers' ba ckcourt
combination, seored 25 points
and Hairston collected 17.
Allen Adds 23
For Milwaukee, Lucius Allen
added 23 poin ts and Curtis
Perry chipped in with 18. ·

baseball game
scheduled· Wednesday was
Memphis.
postponed due to a school
Henry Bibby of UCLA, a
activity at Southwestern.
member of three consecutive
The varsity Marauders were
NCAA championship teams,
to res ume play tonight
was picked by Carolina in
against Gallipolis at Mid·
Wednesday's eighth round .
dleporl. At 9 a. m. today
Swen Nater, understudy to
there appeared .no way Walton at UCLA, was selected · because of overnight rain by the Floridians in the seventh
the lliuc Devil·Marauder
round and Bob Ford of Purdue
game could be played today.
was taken by Memphis in the
sixth round.
Others were Reggie Bird, a
scrappy 6-3 guard from Prince·
NHL Playoff Standings
By United Press International
ton who starred in the 1972
I Quarter-Finals)
National Invitation TourSerie s A
nament (by Virginia); Hank
W. L. gl ga
4 I 18 10
Siemiontkowski of Villanova, x -Boston
1 4 10 18
Toronto
who helped the Wildcats to the
finals of the 1971 NCAA tourney
Series 8
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3 2 16 12
Tripucka of Lafayette, one of New York
2 3 12 16
Mon treal
the nation's leading scorers
(by the F1oridians).
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players in the two phases have Pillsburgh
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Series 0
Chones of Marquette with New
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Jacksonville with Memphis. St . Loui s
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The Marauders finished on
top with 75 points in a
triangular track meet at
Middleport Wednesday in
competition with Eastern and
Southern High squads.
Eastern finished second with
56 points and _Southern got 26.

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NEW YOfiK (UPI ) - The
Virginia Squires, having lost
Charlie Scott to the National
Basketball Association, O'f·
ficially revealed they selected
Bob McAdoo, a junior from
North Carolina, in the recent
secret draft and are making a
detennined effort to land the
star underclassman.
McAdoo, selected by Buffalo·
in the NBA draft, was one of
the premier athletes selected
in a lean year of American
Basketball Association selec·
lions. The ABA conducted five
rounds in secret and then
openly announced Wednesday
the picks for the sixth through
20th rounds.
Other players picked in that
secret draft were Larue Martin
of Loyola Chicago and Bill
Walton of UCLA by ·Dallas;
Bud Stallworth of Kansas and
Paul Westphal of Southern
California by Denver; Tom
Riker of South Carolina by
Carolina; Corky Calhoun of
PeMsylvania by Kentucky and
Jim Price of Louisville by

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and the fourth contest is set
there Sunday.
" In terms ol statistics and
importance," the 6-foot..S Me·
Miilian admitted, "I've never
played a better game."
Los
Angeles'
slick
;..phomore was 16 for 25 fr,om
the floor to offset a 411-point
performance by Milwaukee's
Ksreem Jabb!lr.
Most Important Points
The second-year ·forward 's
last two points were his most
important. He put Los Angeles
ahead tAl stay at J31.J3Q with a
pair of free throws with I :01
remaining.
Jerry West canned a 22footer from behmd a Wllt
Chamberlain pick with 27

Squires Going After.
North Carolina Ace

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Cleveland

PENSACOLA, Fla. (UP!)- santo roster is defending
· Aitholll!h he's the ianest man · champion G.ene Uttler who is
on !he pro golf tour,. a lot of back home in California .repeople hsve a tendency to covermg from an operatiOn·
overlook George Archer. and the always popular Arnold
That's a mistake.
Palmer.
The 6-foot-6 Californian
The big gsllery favorite here
doesn'thavethereputationofa in Wednesday's pro am was
Jack Nicklaus or a Lee U.S. Open and British Open
Trevino. But if he should win champion Lee Trevino who
the Monsanto Open which said he dtd not skip Mo~nto,
started today, he'll have won "because !feel we owe 11 to the
more than three quarters of a people who put on these
million dollars in eight years. tournaments to appear."
Nicklaus, who won hts fourth _ Despite miss~nLsome of the
Masters four dafs ago, Is bigger names, the $150,000
skipping the Monsanto and the Monsanto Open has 10 of this
absence of big Jack, Gary year's top 13 money winners
Player and BIIIy Casper plus Jim Jamieson, the
enhances Aitl\ks ·chances of relative newcomer who made a
matching Nicklaus as a three- strong run at Nicklaus in the
tournament winner so far tbls Masters last week.
year.
Trevino, hoping to get his
Also missing from the Mon· game ''untracked" after gomg

Thompson Has

INGLEWOOD, Calif.
{UP!)- Jim McMil~an,, an
undersized second-year for·
ward from Coiwiibia who took
Elgin Baylor's spot in the
starting lineup, has the Los
Angeles Lakers all even with
the Milwaukee Bucks.
In the second round in the
bsttle of ihe National Basket·
ball Association's super
power~ Wednesday night,
McMillian fired in a career
high 42 points as the Lakers
edged the Bucks 13!;-!34.
The Los Angeles victory
knotted the clubs' best-of-seven
.Western Confeyence final
series at one victory apiece.
The teams collide in game No.
3 at Milwaukee Friday night'
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ABA Playoff Standings
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coach; was pleased .with the
performance of his club, which
Wahama · !.ravels
to
finished well back in fourth
The Wahama White Falcons out when Randy Clark
place in the West. "No matter
got two cJutch hits and strong grounded out, Lambert wa~ hit · Hurricane tonight for a 4:30 p.,
what happens," said Hannum;
relief pitching last night ' to by a pitch, Curtis Roush m. game to close out thia
''I'll be.proud of the way .IllY
defeat the RavenswoOd Red sacrificed, Rick !lesson and week's schedule. Hesson, or
boys played. We were supposed
Devils 10·4, raising the Dan Gardner walked, and Mike Randy Clark will probably be
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Falcons' record to 3-1. It was .Lewis ·lined the ball between the starting · pitcher as
we are in the seventh , game. ·
their· first Little Kanawha the left and cenrer fielders for a Wahama will be looking for Its
They never gave up and I think
Valley Conference win of the three-run triple to put the fourth straight win.
we can win it."
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, The Indiana-Denver winner
game was an B-2loss to Ripley.
Ravenswood managed to
ANNOUNCEMENT
will face the Utah Stars; wbo
score one more run in the sixth
Their lepgue record is 1-1.
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Neither team scored in the inning and Wahama scored one
the regular season and cruised
first inning as Robbie Lam· in the fourth and lifth and had
through the first round
bert, Falcon pitcher, got the scored two in the sixth before
Western
semifinals.
first three men in order. Steve the game was called due to
Steve Lee, allowing only five GAHS. In six and two-thirds
Reynolds, RavenswOod hurler, darkness making the_ final
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did tikewise to the first three score in just a little over six ~ENERAL PRACI'ICE
Wednesday evening as Coach relieved Warner in the top of magic alive, will he in Rlch·
Office Temporarily
WahaJlUI batters. innings, 10·4. The winning
Louted In
Jim Osborne's GaUipolis Blue the seventh with two on and mood, Va., tonight to face the
In the second inning .the Red pitcher was Belcher, his
Veterans
Memorial Hospital
:Virginia
Squires,
who
finished.
Devils chalked Ill' their third two out, and faMed Rlck Boone
Devils failed to score and then second against no setbacks,
Pomeroy,
Ohio
.straight diamond victory, H. to end the Blue Devils final second in the East and then
the fireworks began.
while the losing pitcher was
TetephoM,.2-2104
gunned down the Floridians in
Lambert was called out on Reynolds,the first of three Red
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!our
straight
pl~yoff games.
l't.
Pleasant
dropped
to
1-2
strikes
to
upen
the
bottom
half
Devils'
pitchers.
golf team downed . host mound perfonnance with nine
Virginia has been listed as a Kenneth Tiemeyer, 331 of the second. Curtis Roush
Wahama 153-185 at Mason City safeties, including three . or\ the Ye&amp;f. GAHS is ~4%_
-point favorite in the Seibert Ave., Columbus, son of beat out an infield single. Rick
Weather pennltting, the Blue
Wednesday evening.
singles in :rour trips by 1efl·
opening
game.
Devils will play Meigs at
Mrs. Loretta Tiemeyer of Hesson grounded to third for
The victory left GAHS 5-J in fielder Kev &amp;eets.
Middleport
in
a
SEOAL
Pomeroy, graduated with. the second out, but Dan Gard·
thre~ matches thus far .this
stan Perry, wboplayed third
higbest honors from Nation. ner and Mike Lewis walked to
spring.
base against the West makeup contest this afternoon,
starting
at
4
o'clock.
Skipper
wide
Beauty Academy in fill the bases. Coach Arritt then
John Saunders' par 35 paced Virginians, had t~e gsn_te's
Johnson
is
slaftd
for
mound
Cohunbus recently .
elected to ~o to his bench for
the Blue Devils against . only extra base hit, a Sixth
·duty for the-Blue Devils.
'Th'e rare 11 Award of Jeff Haymaker, sophomore
Wahama. Dow S.unders had lming double.
Friday, GAHS will play at
Distinction" was presented to first sacker, to pinchhit for Jeff
38 John Cunningham K
John Davis had a fourth
Ironton
in
another
SEOAL
Tiemeyer
during
the Riley.
N~ and Brett Epling ea~~ lming single fo~ GAHS. Rlck
contest.
stan
Perry
is
slated
to
graduation luncheon. The
carded tG8
Boone. singled 10 the fourth.
Haymaker worked the count
citation says, in part:
· to 2 and 2, then hit the next
For the. Falcons, Randy Howard Taylor had a ~le in hurl that tilt for the GaUians.
"Granted to Kenneth pitch down the third base line
Grindatead was low with 44 the seventh, ao did Skipper
GALLIPOLIS
141
Tiemeyer who ha~ been an for a two ~un single. Haymaker
Jason Engles had 46 , ~a~ !:son. U.. singled in the PLAYER-Pos.
AB R H
eNAVY PATENT
outstanding
student at the got caught in a rundown bet4 o 1
GUlla 47, Mike Athey 48 and
GAus
l
In th fir"' .Davis. rf
(UP!)
Academy, has always per- ween first and second which
Byran Russell 55
scor. once
e. P• Boone, -cf
s 0 1 DAYTON
eBlACK PATENT
Frigidaire
Division'
of
General
Perry,
3b
2
1
1
formed in the most exemplary enabled Lewis to score from
Friday, the Garnans will host with two out. Perry walked, .
4 0 3 Motors said Wednesday it manner, and has at all times
stole seoond, and scored on Sheets, If
eWHITE PATENT
third to make the score ~ Meigs and . We II ston I n a Sl;leets'
Slone, ss
4 1 0 would recall another 300 laid·
first single
upheld
the
highest
traditions
of
Then In the top half of the
Kiesling, c
3 o o
triangular match on the
Randy Warner blanked the Taylor,
2b
3 1 1 off employes to meet in- the Academy."
third Ravenswood began to put
Gallipolis llnks.
GalUans until the sixth. U.. led Johnson. 1b
3 o 1 creasing sales and consumer
MALINDA
The award Is the highest an it together. Sayre singled to
Lee,
p
4 1 1 demands.
off with a single, stole second, TOTALS
academy student can receive. right and Kelly popped out to
32 4 9
lhe recall brought to 2,500
and with two, out, tallied on
PT. PLEASANT (01
White at second. Jack Hen·
PLAYER-Pos.
AB R H the number of workers who
Perry's double.
drlcks
hit a fast ball over the
If
4 0 1 returned to their major home
GAHS Iced the victory in the Thomas,
right field fence to bring the
Rollins. cf
3 0 0
seventh with two more runs. Moore, Jb
3 0 2 appliance production jobs
Red Devils within one at 3-2.
BUILDING LEVELED
3 0 o since last December.
Steve Slone and Howard Taylor Harbrent, lb .
Mike
Jaccar's single to center
2 0 0
BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio crossed home plate on two hits, Miller, 2b
Sales increases were atwas followed by Clll'ender's
1
rf
3 0 2
(llel) - A gas explosion a walk and two Big Black Painter,
Felly, c
2 o .o tributed to intensive new
single
•which also went to
MAIN ST.
POMEROY
leveied , a downtown building errors.
Vickers, c
1 0 0 marketing and merchandising
center.
Jaccar
scored
when
he
Doefflnger.
ss
2
o
o
late Wednesday night and
programs, which were InMoore and Painter's tivo
attempted to steal third and the
Casto, ss
0 o o
caused pollee to blose a nine· singles In three trips paced the Warner,
p
2 0 0 troduced earlier as part of the
catcher's throw was wide.
square-block area of thia west- Blacks. Thomas had a third Chandler, p
long-range
0 o o company's
Coach Arritt brought in his
TOTALS
25 0 5 " renaissance" business imcentral Ohio city of ll,SOO. Four lming single.
number one reliever, Robbie
Score
By
Innings:
.
persons suffered minor
U.. fanned five and walked Gall.
100 001 2- 4-9-1 provement plan, a company
Belcher, who got the next two
lacerations from fiylng glass. two in going the distance. for Pt. Pleas .
· 000 000 D-0-5-5 spokesman said.
men to end the 'inning with the
"The improvement in our
score knotted at 3-3.
bu~ine ss is part of an intensive
Wahama scorej) three more
sales thrust we initiated last
· runs in the fourth with two men
December, ' shortly after
receiving a unique new labor
settlement," Harold W.
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I !
AIRMANM.CLUNG
Veterans Memorial Hospilal
and general manager of the
SAIGON
(UP!)- Phantom jet also was Backed by tanks, Communist major appliance division said.
SAN ANTONIO - Airman
Visiting hours 2-4 and 7.fl~
COmmunfal.s abelled foil' u.s. damaged, spoke1111en said.
forces were moving on the city Workers at that time agreed to Elmer T. M.Cluog, son of
p.m.
hues In an apparently coorThe other sheUinga did not from three directions, field forego a wage increase to allow Mrs. Naomi R. McClung of
ADMITIED - Leola Keck,
EACH LINE ETCHED BY HAND
dinated ovfll'lll&amp;ht attack and cause casualties, U.S. officials reports said.
1808
Seventh
Ave.,
Pomeroy; Amy Eynon,
the rehlrings.
INTO THE GOLD. TRUE QUAL sent a tankbacked assault said, but one American was
Heavy air and artillery
Syracuse; Steve McGrath,
ITY FLORENTINING IY MASTER
Campbell said that more Parkersburg, W. Va., has
Ioree that 1!'181bed Into the ldlled and another wounded strikes were ordered against employes may he recalled in completed his U. S. Air
CRAFTSMEN.
Rutland ; Junior Darst, MidembatUed town of An Loc, 80 Wednesday when members of the Communists and field the future to keep up with Force basic training at the
dleport ; Frederick Ney,
. mUea north of Saigon, before a patrol of the 1st Air Cavalry reports said at least nine PT1&amp; sales.
Air Training Command's
Albany; Pearl F. Hysell,
·
being beaten back.
Division touched off a booby ianks were destroyed in the
Lackland AFB, Tex. He ls
Rutland; Gloria ·Bachus,
Reportl from the front aald trap 20 miles north-Mrthwest first hours of the battle.
remaining at Lackland for
" HIS"
Racine;
Karl Grueser,
liNGS ENlARGED TO SHOW DETAIL
TO MATCH
the North Vietnamese tanks of Saigon.
Radio Hanoi also claimed
training In the com·
Minersville; Wilbur Hood,
got to within 100 yi~ds of the
One American also was · that groundfire during the
$32.95
muolcallons · electronics
Pomeroy.
provincial headquarters in An wounded Wednesday when attack shot down four U.S.
systems. Airman McClung Is
DISCHARGED
Tex
Loc before defenders pushed groundflre hit a U.S. Army planes, including one of the
a 1971 graduate of McArthur
Argabrite, Junior Darst, Ralph
them back, knocking out 30 of CH47 &lt;llinook helicopter as it 85211. The US. command in
High School, Hollywood, Fla.
Davis, Dores Arnold, Timothy
the tanks.
Pomeroy
flew over An Xuyen, South Saigon
Court St.
has
never
'His father, Thomas G.
Wamsley, Georganna Knapr .
The atlack started at dawn Vietnam's southernmost pro- acknowledged the loss of a 852
M.Cluog, resides in Mid·
with heavY abeUing and went vince.
· in Indochina combat.
dleport, Ohio.
on until midday, when reports
Sbra)llel Rlpl Ready Room
aald the attackers were forced· At Da Nang, where scores of
to retreat. Some of lbe tanks U.S. Phantoms were flown in
TO WED
destroyed were South VIetna- last weekend to beef up the
Jack
W
.
Crisp,
president
of
James Dale Warner, 19,
mese vehicles that had been American alr annada because
the Leading Creek Con- Syracuse, and .Patsy Ann Ash,
captured by the Communl.!ta of the CommuniBt offensive,
servancy District, has an- 21, Pomeroy.
and turned on government shrapnel ripped through the
forces.
.
walls of a pilots' "ready room"
SYRACUSE - Mrs. Jean nounced the district's second
At least one American was and sheila destroyed a recrea, Hall was host to a jewelry annual trout derby will be held
ldlled lind 12 wounded in a lion building,
party at the lodge hall with this Saturday and Sunday at
LOSE UGLY FAT
aeries of Incidents, Including
The attack on An Loc began Mrs. Janice Lawson, local, and Forest Acres Park starting at 6 Yo u can start losing • werght
the llheUing of the four bases. under a barrage of more than Billie Jo Krawsczyn, of Mid· a.m. each day.
today . MONADEX is a t iny
tablet
and easy to t ake .
Tuesday,
the
lake
was
The United States today sent 500 rocket and mortar rounds. dleport, as fashion show
MONADEX will help curb your
stocke6
with
rainbow
!rout
Its B52 bombers over North
desire for excess food . Eat less directors. Games were played
we igh . less . Conta ins no
weighing
from
three-(Juarters
:Vietnam for the second time
and prizes given to Ada Slack
dangerous
drugs and will not
mnce the Cmununlst offensive
and Mrs. IMI. The door prize to one and one-half pounds. make you nervous . No
Tickets will be $2 each and a stre nuous eKercise . Change
]Iegan April I. For the first
RESCUE MADE
went to Elva Dailey.
your lif e ... start today .
time in the war, the 8521
The Middleport E·R squad
Refreshments were served to limit of three trout per ticke\ MONAOEX costs SJ.OO for a .20
day day supply . lose ug ly fat or
poiDidedairfleldadeepin North was called for Mrs . Robert Margaret Eichinger, Charlotte will be enforced.
your money w ill be refunded
Forest
Acres
Park
is
located
VietnamratherthanthesiJilply Runnel, South Second Ave . at Nease, Linda Parsons,
wi t h no qwestlons asked .
MONADEX is SOld wlttl this
lines and dumpa that hfd been 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Rlce, Elva Dailey , on County Road 3, the New guarantee
by: Swisher &amp; LOhse
their target until they stopped Runnel was suffering from Margaret Cottrill, Eileen Lima Road, three miles north Drugs · 112 E. Main, POmeroy &amp;•
Dutton Drug Store, Middleport.
bomling north of the Demllita- severe stomach and chest Clark, Edith Hood, Ada Slack, of Rutland.
Mail Orders Filled .
rlzed Zone (DMZ) in Novem- pains. Dr. Ray P.ickens was by Mrs. Hall.
jJer, 1987.
called. At 8:34a. m. today ,-the
Radio Hanoi, In a broadcast squad was called to Route 554
Most scientists are con·
monitored In Saigon, claimed It In the Kyger area because a
vinced
birthplace of life
had llhot down four U.S. planes, • woman motorist was stranded was in the
the water. Even toincluding a 852,: o_ver North . In floOd water in her auto. She day all living things must
Vietnam.
.
was rescued. Her identity was have water in some· form to
Qamlllder 'l'ltea &lt;ll.rse
not reported.
survive.
• 'lhe South Vietnamese corps
f'l'nunander for the S.lgon
region, u. Gen: Nguyen Van
1tfinb, rlllhed to An l.pc, capital
of the Blnb Long province, to
jake personal charge.
' 'lhe Cooununill rocket and
inortar attac:U, which started
Short sleeve and sleeveless.
-late ·Wedneeday and went on
Snap front, round &amp; square
Put more smile in your life. Pay bills and make purchase~ by check. It's
'Into the early hours of today,
neck.
convenient and muc~ safer than cash .You'll alse have ac~urate records.
J,ere against four U.S. buea In
And there 's no better proof of paymenl than a cancelled check. See us
1lorthern South Vietnam, In·
today and find out how a Checking Account can put.it all together for you.
dueling Cam Ranb Bay, Da
__ ;- ..
N111g, Pllu Bai and a Navy
1.-.dar lnstall•tlon on the cout
With Trim
'ne.- Hue.
'•
At leu! 10 Americans were
Green · bright orange • deep
iwolinded by the 18 ·rounds of
velvet · sunny yellow · white.
ifire which hit Da Nang, where
I
lbout 8,000 Air Force and
~ne Corps alrmep are
ltalkJned. Anolber z,'ooo Gla o1
'lilt ltD l'llfantrY llripde ....
Member Federal Reserve System
'Ill ..tly Fitdl!l!! HW and
,__ On Fridays Our Dri'le-1? Window Is Open 9 a.m.
,n ckpd wW!'pardlnc the
to 1 p.m., IContinuouslyl. '
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By JOE CARN1CELLI
can Basketball Association Division semifinal series.
"This· has been a tough,
UPI 8portl Writer
playoff series.
Indiana Coach Bob-LeonJ!!'d,
Leonard's club, one of the physical series," said Leonard.
with what be c.Us "one of the powerhouses of the ABA, was ''We haven't underestimated
liggest IJilsets ever" freeh in expected to have little trouble ·Denver. l said before It started
hi.. mind, hopes bla Pacera can . with the Rockell!, but Denver, It could go six, maybe seven
~e up tO their role as favorites with Ralph Simpson and 'Dave games. This Denver club is a
when they play hOlt to the Robls!:h perfonning superbly, lot better than Its regular
Denver Rockets tonight in the - bas extended Indiana to the full season record indicates."
Alex HaMum, the·· Denver
deciding game of their __Amerl- seven games in their Western

."im·ial /~oil'.~

Residentsofthe Bend area are in for a treat Sunday, May 14,
when the Ohio State Youth Choir will be presented in concert at 3
p.m. at the Meigs High School.
The choir, which will he touring Europe this summer, has·
three Meigs County members this year. They are Jo Ellen Diehl,
Melanie Hackett and Wayne Well . Both Miss Diehl and Miss
Hackett are seniors at Meigs High School while Well is a student
at Ohio University.

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Devil Golf Blue Devils Stop Blacks

AAROM BOONSUE,
M.D.

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THE SPRUCE SEEDUNGS BEING distributed by the
Pomeroy National Bank have proved popular. The bank ordered
1,000 of the seedlings to give away this week in conjunction with
its !DOth anniversary and the tooth anniversary of the establish·
ment of Arbor Day. By Wednesday, most ofthel ,OOO were gone
and 500 more have been ordered.
Incidentally, next week the bank will be displaying old
fashioned coin banks and mantel clocks as a part of its !DOth
anniversary carrying out an old-time theme. Anyone wishing to
display either is asked to contact Mrs. Maxine Griffith at the
bank. The articles will be displayed inside a glass cabinet.

Tiemeyer Wins

Wahama

Highest Award

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300 :Called
Back at GM

PROM .TIME

WITJJ

MR. AND MRS. HERMAN BARKER have moved South
after trying the winter here. The Barkers were used to warmer,
drier climate and put in a hard winter and as a result decided to
return to the South where they both had spent most of their lives.
Mr. Barker was at one time a professional magician known as
, uMauri".

Miss America. Sheet

IRONY DEPARTMENT : JO ELLEN DIEHL won a big,
decorated cake - lots of calories - at the Cancer Crusade
Sunday. However, all three members of the Diehl family are on a
diet. The cake is in cold storage.

In Dayton

THE YOUTH FELLOWSHIP of Trinity Church is asking you
to save all of your. newspapers to contribute to the group's
newspaper collection project. Funds earned by the group for the
newspapers which will he recycled will go to a charity project.
The group will announce information on a pickup service for
newspapers collected during the latter part of Aprll.
POMEROY MAYOR WILUAM G. BARONICK has
proclaimed April 16-22 National Library Week. Purpose of the
week is to encourage systematic and permanent reading habits
and to enlist active public support of all libraries.
Golly, have you noticed? Not only did Pomeroy have a
campaign to pick up all oftbose things that collect and you can 't
pass on to the regular garbage collection but street department
workers are moving about the community manned with shovels
and broolllll picking up refuse on the streets. Very commendable.

CHAPMAN'SsHoFS

MRS. DOROTHY JENKINS, CHIEF operator of The
General Telephone Co. of the Athens office, is pictured in the
current edition of the company's employe publication, "General
News" . Dorothy is shown presenting gifts to an operator who has
retired.

Special

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Mrs. Hall Hosts ·

NOTICE OF
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Property · Transfers
Claude Smith, Gludys Smith·
to Dale E. Smith, Darlene M.
Reed, Parcels, Olive .
Willard E. Clay, Lucille F.
Clay to Clifford E. Whittington,
Barbara G. Whittington ,
Parcel, Rutland .
Mildred F. Ward to Darrell
E. Smith, Imogene G. Smith,
Parcel, Salisbury.
State of Ohio Bd. of
Education to Bd. of Ed., of
Meigs Local School District,
651&gt; A., Salisbury.
Harry C. Roush Jr., Ella D.
Roush to Guy Thoma, Ellen
Thoma , Rutland .

EVERYBODY
Shops the
WANT AD WAY
NOTICE OF

Patri£]a J·~·. Barton, Robert
Barton to Mildred F. Ward,
Gladys F. Ca ins, Lot,
Pomeroy.
Virgil c. King, Mary D. King
to Lelia A. Spencer, Parcels,
Bedford.
Letta A. Spencer to Virgil C.
King, Mary D. King, Parcels,
Bedford.
Virgil Parsons, Wanda
Louise Eads, Jerry D. Eads,
·Larry Virgil Parsons, Sonia E.
Parsons to Ohio Powel'
Company, 2.025 A., &lt;;olumbia.
Faye Loga n, dec'd., to
George F. Logan, Dwight
Logan, Avery Logan, Helen
Milhoan, Avis Bailey, Bernice
King , Off. Trans., Bedford.
Dwight Logan, Kathryn
Logan , Avery Logan, Margaret
Logan, Wayne E. Milhoan,
Helen Milhoan , Elmer Bailey,
Avis Bailey, Bernice King to
George F. Logan, Parcels,
Bedford.
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Wahama
Will Give
Play
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MASON - A three-act
mystery comedy, "Finders
Creepers ", will be presented
by seniors ol Wahama Hi gh
Misses · 32· 38
School at 8 p.m. on Friday,
April 21.
lnfanrs· 9 to 24 Month s
Directed by Richard Nease,
faculty member, the plot of the
play revolves around the acknit
tivities of two 13-year-old boys,
Sol ! ar;d comfy suer cn
nylon se ts come 1n h ab~
played by Bruce Adams and
styl e two -tone colors All
David Morga n, as they try to
shirts
mach1ne wasnable
solve a mw·der attempt on the
life of the richest man in town .
Others taking roles are Rox
Anne Wallis, Karen Froendt,
Mike Howard , John ette
Top-o !f shirts and pant s
w1th styl el ,So!t aceta te
Oldaker , Maria Mitchell ,
kn1tS 1n popular butt on·
Barry Harris, Cher Howard ,
tront an d key · hole - ne c~
Tina Drake, Beverly Bates,
styles Wh1te and colors
John Mitchell, Millard Morris
and Cindy Lieving.
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Jan e Haymaker is the

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assistant
and Lynn
Sayre
and director
Sharon Wallace
are
II(~ ·,· ·
prompters. Proceeds will go
;} &amp;.
into the school's theater fund . • .. t'· ,-_ •f_ -'II
Matinee performances will be
4
given lor students.
WARDEN REIMBURSED
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI )-A
game warden . whose jacket
was shredded by a mountain
lion has been reimbursed $36
lor his loss.
Jon N. Jones was holding the
lion while a picture was being
taken when the animal became
excited over a passing chicken.
A supervisor told the Alamc.
da County Board of Supervi·
sors, which approved payment
of the money to Jones, that "in
the future , they are not to hold
mountain lions to have their
pictures taken."
their mother , Mrs. Iva Find·
ling , who had re ceived a
broken hip. She was take n to
Riverview Hospita l, wh ere
the hip was set "l'd pinned
Sunday morning. Mrs. Reeves
remained in Columbus and the
other three returned home
Sunday evening.
Richard Swartz of Ravenna,
0 . and Casll Bentz of Salem, 0 .
came Sunday to spend a few
days with Mr. and ]\Irs. Vere
· Swartz and assist in the care of
Mr. Swartz.
Other visitors in the home
Sunday were : Vernon Swartz
of Hockingport, Mr. and Mrs .
Emmett Hawk of Hemlock
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bailey of Flatswoods, Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Swartz, and Kate
and Freddie Honacher, local .
The Emergency Squad was
called for Wanda Findling, who
had fallen and suffered a head
injury Sunday evening . She
was taken to the Veterans
Memorial Hospiial and admitted. Several stitches were
taken to close a cut in the back
of the head.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz
visited Carrie Swartz and
Grace Kelly in the Eimwood
Nursing Home Sunday.

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Specials: Deluxe aquarium.
10 gal., for $5.75; 15 gal. for
$9.15 : 20 gal. for $11.75 ; Zebra
Oanols, 1S cents each, or 7 for
$1 . Chesler, Ohio.
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fl.vo .. Middleport, Ohio, has
duly

appoi nted

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mlnistralor ot the Estate ot

Emma Pullins, deceased, late
of Middleport , Me igs county,
Oh io.
Creditors are requ ired to file
their c laims with sa id f iduc iary
within lour months .

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Sunday School attendance on
April 9, was 45, the offering
$17.85.
Worship services were held
. at II o'clock with the Rev. Leh·
man speaking from Matt. 17:
H-21, "Christians Do Not Have
To Accept Defeat." Attendance
at this ·service was 21.
Relatives and fri ends here
have received word or the
hospitalization of Clarence
Swartz' in Holzer Hospital; Iva
Findling in the Riverview
Hospital at Columbus, with a
broken hip; and Albert Warner
in Camden-Clark Hospital at
Parkersburg , having undergone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore
Boyles have been returned to
their home from Camden Clark Hospital, where they
were treated for shock, suffered in a recent auto accident.
Vicki Carr has been suffering from infection from an
extracted wisdom tooth, cut
out by Qr. Carsey at Mason, W.
Va .
Clara Follrod and Nina
Robinson accompanied Mr .
and Mrs. Otto Swartz to
Gallipolis Sunday afternoon to
see their slater, Helen.
Wilbur Robinson is a patient
in Veterans Memori:il Hospital
at Pomeroy.
The following from Alfred
Grange, attended the Grange
Banquet at the Salisbury
School building on Friday
evening : Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Carr and daughters, Mary
Ca rr, Genevieve Guthrie,
Clara Follrod and Nina
Robinson.
Mrs. Thelma Henderson
attended a meeting of the
Pastor-Parish Relations
committee with Dr. Joseph
Graham at the Joppa Church,
Friday evening, April 7th.
The Women's Society will
hold its regular meeting
Tuesday evening, April 18, at
the home of Osie Mae Follrod,
with Helen Woode, program
leader.
Carl and Wanda Findling,
Mrs . Wni . Reeves and
daughter Elle)l went to
Colwnbus, Sunday to be with

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1972.
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Falcons wm ·Io-4r

·Pacers Prepare For Rpekets

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coach; was pleased .with the
performance of his club, which
Wahama · !.ravels
to
finished well back in fourth
The Wahama White Falcons out when Randy Clark
place in the West. "No matter
got two cJutch hits and strong grounded out, Lambert wa~ hit · Hurricane tonight for a 4:30 p.,
what happens," said Hannum;
relief pitching last night ' to by a pitch, Curtis Roush m. game to close out thia
''I'll be.proud of the way .IllY
defeat the RavenswoOd Red sacrificed, Rick !lesson and week's schedule. Hesson, or
boys played. We were supposed
Devils 10·4, raising the Dan Gardner walked, and Mike Randy Clark will probably be
•
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to lay down and die and h""
Falcons' record to 3-1. It was .Lewis ·lined the ball between the starting · pitcher as
we are in the seventh , game. ·
their· first Little Kanawha the left and cenrer fielders for a Wahama will be looking for Its
They never gave up and I think
Valley Conference win of the three-run triple to put the fourth straight win.
we can win it."
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season. Their other conference Falcons on top for good at 6-3:
, The Indiana-Denver winner
game was an B-2loss to Ripley.
Ravenswood managed to
ANNOUNCEMENT
will face the Utah Stars; wbo
score one more run in the sixth
Their lepgue record is 1-1.
. .
..
lfinished first in the West during
Neither team scored in the inning and Wahama scored one
the regular season and cruised
first inning as Robbie Lam· in the fourth and lifth and had
through the first round
bert, Falcon pitcher, got the scored two in the sixth before
Western
semifinals.
first three men in order. Steve the game was called due to
Steve Lee, allowing only five GAHS. In six and two-thirds
Reynolds, RavenswOod hurler, darkness making the_ final
~
scattered singles, blanked host innings, Warner fanned seven . The Nets, meanwhile,
. MR. TIE~EYER
.
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pt . Pleasant at Harmon Field and .walked five. Jim Olandler looking lo keep their upset
did tikewise to the first three score in just a little over six ~ENERAL PRACI'ICE
Wednesday evening as Coach relieved Warner in the top of magic alive, will he in Rlch·
Office Temporarily
WahaJlUI batters. innings, 10·4. The winning
Louted In
Jim Osborne's GaUipolis Blue the seventh with two on and mood, Va., tonight to face the
In the second inning .the Red pitcher was Belcher, his
Veterans
Memorial Hospital
:Virginia
Squires,
who
finished.
Devils chalked Ill' their third two out, and faMed Rlck Boone
Devils failed to score and then second against no setbacks,
Pomeroy,
Ohio
.straight diamond victory, H. to end the Blue Devils final second in the East and then
the fireworks began.
while the losing pitcher was
TetephoM,.2-2104
gunned down the Floridians in
Lambert was called out on Reynolds,the first of three Red
ht.28
Coach John Milhoan's GAHS · The Ohioans backed ·Lee's upriaing.
!our
straight
pl~yoff games.
l't.
Pleasant
dropped
to
1-2
strikes
to
upen
the
bottom
half
Devils'
pitchers.
golf team downed . host mound perfonnance with nine
Virginia has been listed as a Kenneth Tiemeyer, 331 of the second. Curtis Roush
Wahama 153-185 at Mason City safeties, including three . or\ the Ye&amp;f. GAHS is ~4%_
-point favorite in the Seibert Ave., Columbus, son of beat out an infield single. Rick
Weather pennltting, the Blue
Wednesday evening.
singles in :rour trips by 1efl·
opening
game.
Devils will play Meigs at
Mrs. Loretta Tiemeyer of Hesson grounded to third for
The victory left GAHS 5-J in fielder Kev &amp;eets.
Middleport
in
a
SEOAL
Pomeroy, graduated with. the second out, but Dan Gard·
thre~ matches thus far .this
stan Perry, wboplayed third
higbest honors from Nation. ner and Mike Lewis walked to
spring.
base against the West makeup contest this afternoon,
starting
at
4
o'clock.
Skipper
wide
Beauty Academy in fill the bases. Coach Arritt then
John Saunders' par 35 paced Virginians, had t~e gsn_te's
Johnson
is
slaftd
for
mound
Cohunbus recently .
elected to ~o to his bench for
the Blue Devils against . only extra base hit, a Sixth
·duty for the-Blue Devils.
'Th'e rare 11 Award of Jeff Haymaker, sophomore
Wahama. Dow S.unders had lming double.
Friday, GAHS will play at
Distinction" was presented to first sacker, to pinchhit for Jeff
38 John Cunningham K
John Davis had a fourth
Ironton
in
another
SEOAL
Tiemeyer
during
the Riley.
N~ and Brett Epling ea~~ lming single fo~ GAHS. Rlck
contest.
stan
Perry
is
slated
to
graduation luncheon. The
carded tG8
Boone. singled 10 the fourth.
Haymaker worked the count
citation says, in part:
· to 2 and 2, then hit the next
For the. Falcons, Randy Howard Taylor had a ~le in hurl that tilt for the GaUians.
"Granted to Kenneth pitch down the third base line
Grindatead was low with 44 the seventh, ao did Skipper
GALLIPOLIS
141
Tiemeyer who ha~ been an for a two ~un single. Haymaker
Jason Engles had 46 , ~a~ !:son. U.. singled in the PLAYER-Pos.
AB R H
eNAVY PATENT
outstanding
student at the got caught in a rundown bet4 o 1
GUlla 47, Mike Athey 48 and
GAus
l
In th fir"' .Davis. rf
(UP!)
Academy, has always per- ween first and second which
Byran Russell 55
scor. once
e. P• Boone, -cf
s 0 1 DAYTON
eBlACK PATENT
Frigidaire
Division'
of
General
Perry,
3b
2
1
1
formed in the most exemplary enabled Lewis to score from
Friday, the Garnans will host with two out. Perry walked, .
4 0 3 Motors said Wednesday it manner, and has at all times
stole seoond, and scored on Sheets, If
eWHITE PATENT
third to make the score ~ Meigs and . We II ston I n a Sl;leets'
Slone, ss
4 1 0 would recall another 300 laid·
first single
upheld
the
highest
traditions
of
Then In the top half of the
Kiesling, c
3 o o
triangular match on the
Randy Warner blanked the Taylor,
2b
3 1 1 off employes to meet in- the Academy."
third Ravenswood began to put
Gallipolis llnks.
GalUans until the sixth. U.. led Johnson. 1b
3 o 1 creasing sales and consumer
MALINDA
The award Is the highest an it together. Sayre singled to
Lee,
p
4 1 1 demands.
off with a single, stole second, TOTALS
academy student can receive. right and Kelly popped out to
32 4 9
lhe recall brought to 2,500
and with two, out, tallied on
PT. PLEASANT (01
White at second. Jack Hen·
PLAYER-Pos.
AB R H the number of workers who
Perry's double.
drlcks
hit a fast ball over the
If
4 0 1 returned to their major home
GAHS Iced the victory in the Thomas,
right field fence to bring the
Rollins. cf
3 0 0
seventh with two more runs. Moore, Jb
3 0 2 appliance production jobs
Red Devils within one at 3-2.
BUILDING LEVELED
3 0 o since last December.
Steve Slone and Howard Taylor Harbrent, lb .
Mike
Jaccar's single to center
2 0 0
BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio crossed home plate on two hits, Miller, 2b
Sales increases were atwas followed by Clll'ender's
1
rf
3 0 2
(llel) - A gas explosion a walk and two Big Black Painter,
Felly, c
2 o .o tributed to intensive new
single
•which also went to
MAIN ST.
POMEROY
leveied , a downtown building errors.
Vickers, c
1 0 0 marketing and merchandising
center.
Jaccar
scored
when
he
Doefflnger.
ss
2
o
o
late Wednesday night and
programs, which were InMoore and Painter's tivo
attempted to steal third and the
Casto, ss
0 o o
caused pollee to blose a nine· singles In three trips paced the Warner,
p
2 0 0 troduced earlier as part of the
catcher's throw was wide.
square-block area of thia west- Blacks. Thomas had a third Chandler, p
long-range
0 o o company's
Coach Arritt brought in his
TOTALS
25 0 5 " renaissance" business imcentral Ohio city of ll,SOO. Four lming single.
number one reliever, Robbie
Score
By
Innings:
.
persons suffered minor
U.. fanned five and walked Gall.
100 001 2- 4-9-1 provement plan, a company
Belcher, who got the next two
lacerations from fiylng glass. two in going the distance. for Pt. Pleas .
· 000 000 D-0-5-5 spokesman said.
men to end the 'inning with the
"The improvement in our
score knotted at 3-3.
bu~ine ss is part of an intensive
Wahama scorej) three more
sales thrust we initiated last
· runs in the fourth with two men
December, ' shortly after
receiving a unique new labor
settlement," Harold W.
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AIRMANM.CLUNG
Veterans Memorial Hospilal
and general manager of the
SAIGON
(UP!)- Phantom jet also was Backed by tanks, Communist major appliance division said.
SAN ANTONIO - Airman
Visiting hours 2-4 and 7.fl~
COmmunfal.s abelled foil' u.s. damaged, spoke1111en said.
forces were moving on the city Workers at that time agreed to Elmer T. M.Cluog, son of
p.m.
hues In an apparently coorThe other sheUinga did not from three directions, field forego a wage increase to allow Mrs. Naomi R. McClung of
ADMITIED - Leola Keck,
EACH LINE ETCHED BY HAND
dinated ovfll'lll&amp;ht attack and cause casualties, U.S. officials reports said.
1808
Seventh
Ave.,
Pomeroy; Amy Eynon,
the rehlrings.
INTO THE GOLD. TRUE QUAL sent a tankbacked assault said, but one American was
Heavy air and artillery
Syracuse; Steve McGrath,
ITY FLORENTINING IY MASTER
Campbell said that more Parkersburg, W. Va., has
Ioree that 1!'181bed Into the ldlled and another wounded strikes were ordered against employes may he recalled in completed his U. S. Air
CRAFTSMEN.
Rutland ; Junior Darst, MidembatUed town of An Loc, 80 Wednesday when members of the Communists and field the future to keep up with Force basic training at the
dleport ; Frederick Ney,
. mUea north of Saigon, before a patrol of the 1st Air Cavalry reports said at least nine PT1&amp; sales.
Air Training Command's
Albany; Pearl F. Hysell,
·
being beaten back.
Division touched off a booby ianks were destroyed in the
Lackland AFB, Tex. He ls
Rutland; Gloria ·Bachus,
Reportl from the front aald trap 20 miles north-Mrthwest first hours of the battle.
remaining at Lackland for
" HIS"
Racine;
Karl Grueser,
liNGS ENlARGED TO SHOW DETAIL
TO MATCH
the North Vietnamese tanks of Saigon.
Radio Hanoi also claimed
training In the com·
Minersville; Wilbur Hood,
got to within 100 yi~ds of the
One American also was · that groundfire during the
$32.95
muolcallons · electronics
Pomeroy.
provincial headquarters in An wounded Wednesday when attack shot down four U.S.
systems. Airman McClung Is
DISCHARGED
Tex
Loc before defenders pushed groundflre hit a U.S. Army planes, including one of the
a 1971 graduate of McArthur
Argabrite, Junior Darst, Ralph
them back, knocking out 30 of CH47 &lt;llinook helicopter as it 85211. The US. command in
High School, Hollywood, Fla.
Davis, Dores Arnold, Timothy
the tanks.
Pomeroy
flew over An Xuyen, South Saigon
Court St.
has
never
'His father, Thomas G.
Wamsley, Georganna Knapr .
The atlack started at dawn Vietnam's southernmost pro- acknowledged the loss of a 852
M.Cluog, resides in Mid·
with heavY abeUing and went vince.
· in Indochina combat.
dleport, Ohio.
on until midday, when reports
Sbra)llel Rlpl Ready Room
aald the attackers were forced· At Da Nang, where scores of
to retreat. Some of lbe tanks U.S. Phantoms were flown in
TO WED
destroyed were South VIetna- last weekend to beef up the
Jack
W
.
Crisp,
president
of
James Dale Warner, 19,
mese vehicles that had been American alr annada because
the Leading Creek Con- Syracuse, and .Patsy Ann Ash,
captured by the Communl.!ta of the CommuniBt offensive,
servancy District, has an- 21, Pomeroy.
and turned on government shrapnel ripped through the
forces.
.
walls of a pilots' "ready room"
SYRACUSE - Mrs. Jean nounced the district's second
At least one American was and sheila destroyed a recrea, Hall was host to a jewelry annual trout derby will be held
ldlled lind 12 wounded in a lion building,
party at the lodge hall with this Saturday and Sunday at
LOSE UGLY FAT
aeries of Incidents, Including
The attack on An Loc began Mrs. Janice Lawson, local, and Forest Acres Park starting at 6 Yo u can start losing • werght
the llheUing of the four bases. under a barrage of more than Billie Jo Krawsczyn, of Mid· a.m. each day.
today . MONADEX is a t iny
tablet
and easy to t ake .
Tuesday,
the
lake
was
The United States today sent 500 rocket and mortar rounds. dleport, as fashion show
MONADEX will help curb your
stocke6
with
rainbow
!rout
Its B52 bombers over North
desire for excess food . Eat less directors. Games were played
we igh . less . Conta ins no
weighing
from
three-(Juarters
:Vietnam for the second time
and prizes given to Ada Slack
dangerous
drugs and will not
mnce the Cmununlst offensive
and Mrs. IMI. The door prize to one and one-half pounds. make you nervous . No
Tickets will be $2 each and a stre nuous eKercise . Change
]Iegan April I. For the first
RESCUE MADE
went to Elva Dailey.
your lif e ... start today .
time in the war, the 8521
The Middleport E·R squad
Refreshments were served to limit of three trout per ticke\ MONAOEX costs SJ.OO for a .20
day day supply . lose ug ly fat or
poiDidedairfleldadeepin North was called for Mrs . Robert Margaret Eichinger, Charlotte will be enforced.
your money w ill be refunded
Forest
Acres
Park
is
located
VietnamratherthanthesiJilply Runnel, South Second Ave . at Nease, Linda Parsons,
wi t h no qwestlons asked .
MONADEX is SOld wlttl this
lines and dumpa that hfd been 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Rlce, Elva Dailey , on County Road 3, the New guarantee
by: Swisher &amp; LOhse
their target until they stopped Runnel was suffering from Margaret Cottrill, Eileen Lima Road, three miles north Drugs · 112 E. Main, POmeroy &amp;•
Dutton Drug Store, Middleport.
bomling north of the Demllita- severe stomach and chest Clark, Edith Hood, Ada Slack, of Rutland.
Mail Orders Filled .
rlzed Zone (DMZ) in Novem- pains. Dr. Ray P.ickens was by Mrs. Hall.
jJer, 1987.
called. At 8:34a. m. today ,-the
Radio Hanoi, In a broadcast squad was called to Route 554
Most scientists are con·
monitored In Saigon, claimed It In the Kyger area because a
vinced
birthplace of life
had llhot down four U.S. planes, • woman motorist was stranded was in the
the water. Even toincluding a 852,: o_ver North . In floOd water in her auto. She day all living things must
Vietnam.
.
was rescued. Her identity was have water in some· form to
Qamlllder 'l'ltea &lt;ll.rse
not reported.
survive.
• 'lhe South Vietnamese corps
f'l'nunander for the S.lgon
region, u. Gen: Nguyen Van
1tfinb, rlllhed to An l.pc, capital
of the Blnb Long province, to
jake personal charge.
' 'lhe Cooununill rocket and
inortar attac:U, which started
Short sleeve and sleeveless.
-late ·Wedneeday and went on
Snap front, round &amp; square
Put more smile in your life. Pay bills and make purchase~ by check. It's
'Into the early hours of today,
neck.
convenient and muc~ safer than cash .You'll alse have ac~urate records.
J,ere against four U.S. buea In
And there 's no better proof of paymenl than a cancelled check. See us
1lorthern South Vietnam, In·
today and find out how a Checking Account can put.it all together for you.
dueling Cam Ranb Bay, Da
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N111g, Pllu Bai and a Navy
1.-.dar lnstall•tlon on the cout
With Trim
'ne.- Hue.
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At leu! 10 Americans were
Green · bright orange • deep
iwolinded by the 18 ·rounds of
velvet · sunny yellow · white.
ifire which hit Da Nang, where
I
lbout 8,000 Air Force and
~ne Corps alrmep are
ltalkJned. Anolber z,'ooo Gla o1
'lilt ltD l'llfantrY llripde ....
Member Federal Reserve System
'Ill ..tly Fitdl!l!! HW and
,__ On Fridays Our Dri'le-1? Window Is Open 9 a.m.
,n ckpd wW!'pardlnc the
to 1 p.m., IContinuouslyl. '
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By JOE CARN1CELLI
can Basketball Association Division semifinal series.
"This· has been a tough,
UPI 8portl Writer
playoff series.
Indiana Coach Bob-LeonJ!!'d,
Leonard's club, one of the physical series," said Leonard.
with what be c.Us "one of the powerhouses of the ABA, was ''We haven't underestimated
liggest IJilsets ever" freeh in expected to have little trouble ·Denver. l said before It started
hi.. mind, hopes bla Pacera can . with the Rockell!, but Denver, It could go six, maybe seven
~e up tO their role as favorites with Ralph Simpson and 'Dave games. This Denver club is a
when they play hOlt to the Robls!:h perfonning superbly, lot better than Its regular
Denver Rockets tonight in the - bas extended Indiana to the full season record indicates."
Alex HaMum, the·· Denver
deciding game of their __Amerl- seven games in their Western

."im·ial /~oil'.~

Residentsofthe Bend area are in for a treat Sunday, May 14,
when the Ohio State Youth Choir will be presented in concert at 3
p.m. at the Meigs High School.
The choir, which will he touring Europe this summer, has·
three Meigs County members this year. They are Jo Ellen Diehl,
Melanie Hackett and Wayne Well . Both Miss Diehl and Miss
Hackett are seniors at Meigs High School while Well is a student
at Ohio University.

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Devil Golf Blue Devils Stop Blacks

AAROM BOONSUE,
M.D.

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THE SPRUCE SEEDUNGS BEING distributed by the
Pomeroy National Bank have proved popular. The bank ordered
1,000 of the seedlings to give away this week in conjunction with
its !DOth anniversary and the tooth anniversary of the establish·
ment of Arbor Day. By Wednesday, most ofthel ,OOO were gone
and 500 more have been ordered.
Incidentally, next week the bank will be displaying old
fashioned coin banks and mantel clocks as a part of its !DOth
anniversary carrying out an old-time theme. Anyone wishing to
display either is asked to contact Mrs. Maxine Griffith at the
bank. The articles will be displayed inside a glass cabinet.

Tiemeyer Wins

Wahama

Highest Award

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300 :Called
Back at GM

PROM .TIME

WITJJ

MR. AND MRS. HERMAN BARKER have moved South
after trying the winter here. The Barkers were used to warmer,
drier climate and put in a hard winter and as a result decided to
return to the South where they both had spent most of their lives.
Mr. Barker was at one time a professional magician known as
, uMauri".

Miss America. Sheet

IRONY DEPARTMENT : JO ELLEN DIEHL won a big,
decorated cake - lots of calories - at the Cancer Crusade
Sunday. However, all three members of the Diehl family are on a
diet. The cake is in cold storage.

In Dayton

THE YOUTH FELLOWSHIP of Trinity Church is asking you
to save all of your. newspapers to contribute to the group's
newspaper collection project. Funds earned by the group for the
newspapers which will he recycled will go to a charity project.
The group will announce information on a pickup service for
newspapers collected during the latter part of Aprll.
POMEROY MAYOR WILUAM G. BARONICK has
proclaimed April 16-22 National Library Week. Purpose of the
week is to encourage systematic and permanent reading habits
and to enlist active public support of all libraries.
Golly, have you noticed? Not only did Pomeroy have a
campaign to pick up all oftbose things that collect and you can 't
pass on to the regular garbage collection but street department
workers are moving about the community manned with shovels
and broolllll picking up refuse on the streets. Very commendable.

CHAPMAN'SsHoFS

MRS. DOROTHY JENKINS, CHIEF operator of The
General Telephone Co. of the Athens office, is pictured in the
current edition of the company's employe publication, "General
News" . Dorothy is shown presenting gifts to an operator who has
retired.

Special

Reds Thrown Out

Goessler

Just Waiting

Mrs. Hall Hosts ·

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Ca se No . 20664

Value!

Hungry Trout·

E!o.tate ~ 1 01 ~ ~*-A RENCE

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· For Each Depositor

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Property · Transfers
Claude Smith, Gludys Smith·
to Dale E. Smith, Darlene M.
Reed, Parcels, Olive .
Willard E. Clay, Lucille F.
Clay to Clifford E. Whittington,
Barbara G. Whittington ,
Parcel, Rutland .
Mildred F. Ward to Darrell
E. Smith, Imogene G. Smith,
Parcel, Salisbury.
State of Ohio Bd. of
Education to Bd. of Ed., of
Meigs Local School District,
651&gt; A., Salisbury.
Harry C. Roush Jr., Ella D.
Roush to Guy Thoma, Ellen
Thoma , Rutland .

EVERYBODY
Shops the
WANT AD WAY
NOTICE OF

Patri£]a J·~·. Barton, Robert
Barton to Mildred F. Ward,
Gladys F. Ca ins, Lot,
Pomeroy.
Virgil c. King, Mary D. King
to Lelia A. Spencer, Parcels,
Bedford.
Letta A. Spencer to Virgil C.
King, Mary D. King, Parcels,
Bedford.
Virgil Parsons, Wanda
Louise Eads, Jerry D. Eads,
·Larry Virgil Parsons, Sonia E.
Parsons to Ohio Powel'
Company, 2.025 A., &lt;;olumbia.
Faye Loga n, dec'd., to
George F. Logan, Dwight
Logan, Avery Logan, Helen
Milhoan, Avis Bailey, Bernice
King , Off. Trans., Bedford.
Dwight Logan, Kathryn
Logan , Avery Logan, Margaret
Logan, Wayne E. Milhoan,
Helen Milhoan , Elmer Bailey,
Avis Bailey, Bernice King to
George F. Logan, Parcels,
Bedford.
·
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Wahama
Will Give
Play
.,

MASON - A three-act
mystery comedy, "Finders
Creepers ", will be presented
by seniors ol Wahama Hi gh
Misses · 32· 38
School at 8 p.m. on Friday,
April 21.
lnfanrs· 9 to 24 Month s
Directed by Richard Nease,
faculty member, the plot of the
play revolves around the acknit
tivities of two 13-year-old boys,
Sol ! ar;d comfy suer cn
nylon se ts come 1n h ab~
played by Bruce Adams and
styl e two -tone colors All
David Morga n, as they try to
shirts
mach1ne wasnable
solve a mw·der attempt on the
life of the richest man in town .
Others taking roles are Rox
Anne Wallis, Karen Froendt,
Mike Howard , John ette
Top-o !f shirts and pant s
w1th styl el ,So!t aceta te
Oldaker , Maria Mitchell ,
kn1tS 1n popular butt on·
Barry Harris, Cher Howard ,
tront an d key · hole - ne c~
Tina Drake, Beverly Bates,
styles Wh1te and colors
John Mitchell, Millard Morris
and Cindy Lieving.
L_l~~=~~=~~~~~~~7'=====~~·
Jan e Haymaker is the

",tomboy

slack sets

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assistant
and Lynn
Sayre
and director
Sharon Wallace
are
II(~ ·,· ·
prompters. Proceeds will go
;} &amp;.
into the school's theater fund . • .. t'· ,-_ •f_ -'II
Matinee performances will be
4
given lor students.
WARDEN REIMBURSED
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI )-A
game warden . whose jacket
was shredded by a mountain
lion has been reimbursed $36
lor his loss.
Jon N. Jones was holding the
lion while a picture was being
taken when the animal became
excited over a passing chicken.
A supervisor told the Alamc.
da County Board of Supervi·
sors, which approved payment
of the money to Jones, that "in
the future , they are not to hold
mountain lions to have their
pictures taken."
their mother , Mrs. Iva Find·
ling , who had re ceived a
broken hip. She was take n to
Riverview Hospita l, wh ere
the hip was set "l'd pinned
Sunday morning. Mrs. Reeves
remained in Columbus and the
other three returned home
Sunday evening.
Richard Swartz of Ravenna,
0 . and Casll Bentz of Salem, 0 .
came Sunday to spend a few
days with Mr. and ]\Irs. Vere
· Swartz and assist in the care of
Mr. Swartz.
Other visitors in the home
Sunday were : Vernon Swartz
of Hockingport, Mr. and Mrs .
Emmett Hawk of Hemlock
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bailey of Flatswoods, Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Swartz, and Kate
and Freddie Honacher, local .
The Emergency Squad was
called for Wanda Findling, who
had fallen and suffered a head
injury Sunday evening . She
was taken to the Veterans
Memorial Hospiial and admitted. Several stitches were
taken to close a cut in the back
of the head.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz
visited Carrie Swartz and
Grace Kelly in the Eimwood
Nursing Home Sunday.

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FOR SALE
SHOWALTER'S We t. Pel
Specials: Deluxe aquarium.
10 gal., for $5.75; 15 gal. for
$9.15 : 20 gal. for $11.75 ; Zebra
Oanols, 1S cents each, or 7 for
$1 . Chesler, Ohio.
4-13-Jtc

fl.vo .. Middleport, Ohio, has
duly

appoi nted

Ad -

mlnistralor ot the Estate ot

Emma Pullins, deceased, late
of Middleport , Me igs county,
Oh io.
Creditors are requ ired to file
their c laims with sa id f iduc iary
within lour months .

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flare leg stacks
both. or
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Tough yet not rou &lt;;;~h ! Brigh t
colors

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pallerns !hal comphmenl you'
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Po lyester and co tton . permamml·press
knit sh1rts and
boxer-styl e sllorts S t r~pe and
SOlid combmai 10I'\S
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cork sole
Cl unky,

chunk~ and eomtyt Cork topped
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BY

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14) 13, 20, 27, Jt

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Ci;lsual crew style neck
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APRlL SHOWER

1972 .

John c . Bacon
Acting Probat e Judge
of said County

1

h

APPOINTMENT

been

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uvenilekB·onys'i3-t7 l •.

CIU No. 10,66S

Account.

The Farmers. Bank &amp; Savings ·eo.

0 .

Sunday School attendance on
April 9, was 45, the offering
$17.85.
Worship services were held
. at II o'clock with the Rev. Leh·
man speaking from Matt. 17:
H-21, "Christians Do Not Have
To Accept Defeat." Attendance
at this ·service was 21.
Relatives and fri ends here
have received word or the
hospitalization of Clarence
Swartz' in Holzer Hospital; Iva
Findling in the Riverview
Hospital at Columbus, with a
broken hip; and Albert Warner
in Camden-Clark Hospital at
Parkersburg , having undergone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore
Boyles have been returned to
their home from Camden Clark Hospital, where they
were treated for shock, suffered in a recent auto accident.
Vicki Carr has been suffering from infection from an
extracted wisdom tooth, cut
out by Qr. Carsey at Mason, W.
Va .
Clara Follrod and Nina
Robinson accompanied Mr .
and Mrs. Otto Swartz to
Gallipolis Sunday afternoon to
see their slater, Helen.
Wilbur Robinson is a patient
in Veterans Memori:il Hospital
at Pomeroy.
The following from Alfred
Grange, attended the Grange
Banquet at the Salisbury
School building on Friday
evening : Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Carr and daughters, Mary
Ca rr, Genevieve Guthrie,
Clara Follrod and Nina
Robinson.
Mrs. Thelma Henderson
attended a meeting of the
Pastor-Parish Relations
committee with Dr. Joseph
Graham at the Joppa Church,
Friday evening, April 7th.
The Women's Society will
hold its regular meeting
Tuesday evening, April 18, at
the home of Osie Mae Follrod,
with Helen Woode, program
leader.
Carl and Wanda Findling,
Mrs . Wni . Reeves and
daughter Elle)l went to
Colwnbus, Sunday to be with

FOR RENT
Estat e of Emmtt Pullins ,
NICE 7 rooms and 1'12 baths. Deceased .
modern kitchen, 161 Mulberr y · Notice Is h e reby given that
Ave . Phone 992-2431 after 5 p. Hubert Pullins , of 909 Brownell

BY AILEEN
LADIES AND GIRLS

YAWlS

R.

Estate of Marvar!l V . Ed ·
mundson D eceased .
NOtice Is hereby given tha t
Eileen M . Gorton of 4111 E . 291h
Street. Apt . 65. Tucson , Ar i zona
85711 has been duly appoi nted
ExecutriK of the Estate ot
Margaret V . Edmundson ,
deceased , late of
Salem
Township . Meigs Coun ty, Oh io.
Creditors ar e requ ired lo fil e
tt1e lr cla i ms wi th said f iduciary
w i th i n lour months .
Dated this lOth day of Apri l
1972.
John c. Bacon
Acti ng Probate Judge
of said county
14) 13. 20, 27 . Jt

SPORTSWEAR

PULLUP SHORTS

of

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
can No. 20,U9

GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE

Open your Checldng

Adams ,

Racine, Oh fo, has been duly
appo i nted Executr ix of th e
Eslafe of Cl arence D. Adams,
dece&lt;~ se d , late of M eigs Coun ty,
OhiO .
Cred itor s &lt;!Ire required to t ile
th eir c laims with S.'lid l lcudiary
w i thin four mon th s.
Oal tod this 8th day of A pr il
1972.
•
John C. Ba con
Acting Judge
Court of Common Pl eas,
•
Probate Division
{4) 13 , 20. 27. Jt

At Park Lake

'TANK TOPS

0.

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Clara

jewelry Party

'7T'S TRUE" -.- -

Seniors at

totes

. ounhV0
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terry knit
boys· ihirts

GIRLS: SIZE } THRU 14
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SPORTSWEAR

Rough . rugged .. tops lor an 0&lt;: •
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colton terry w1th ribbed or fash1on
coi i!HS Terr the colo rs S11as: 8-18.
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The finest knitted'
combed cotton .
Automatic wash
and tumble dry.

KRINKlE
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MIDDLE PORJ, 0.

eSLACKS eSHORTS
ePOP TOPS eSHIRTS
eSCOOTER SKIRTS
.In navy, lime, pepper and lilac.

The Kiddie Sh'oppe
On The T In Middleport

culotte shifts

lonj] , lean and dtllnltt ly
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6- The Dally Senlinei,Midd)eport-P01ncroy,O., ApriliJ, 1972

:O;J,JLULL ! ;: :

ZestyHonre~nade Bread
.

TALENT NIGHT SET
A talent night will he observed ·at 7:30 p.m. Suoday
. at the Middleport First
Baptist Church uod er
of
the
sponsorship

.

Hv AILE~:N CLi\111~:
NEA-,Food Editor

~ 'Omcgags,"

RAISIN OATMEAL
ltiBBON BREAU
11'. cups California raisins
II'. cups sifted nour
2 teaspoons baking
powder
·~ te11poon soda
I teaspoon cinnamon
I teaspoon salt
l'a cup sugar
I cup uncooked
quick-cooking oats
I egg
2 tablespoons so.H buller
'h cup orange juice
l'a leaspuon grated
orange pe~l
% cup water
Chop raisins coarsely. Resift flour with baking power, soda, cinnamon, salt and
sugar; stir in oats. Add
beaten egg, butter, orange
juice, peel and water. Mix
untll well-blended. Spread

'

CHESTER- The Community
Vacation Bible School here has
bee n sc heduled for May 30 and
31, and June 1, 2 and 6 through
9, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the grade
schooL
The theme will -he, "We
Worship God." Mri Bernice
Hafley will be the director, and
Mrs. Mary Hunter, craft

the senior high

fellowship.
Persons interested in
participating in the talent
display are invited to contact
Venlda Gibbs, 992-5143,
Barb.ara Anthony, 992-3431,
or Peggy Im~oden, 992-7176,
bY Friday night so that the
· program can be arranged.

A Raisin Oatmeal Ribbo n
Bread provides tan gy zest to
any meal or in-bet ween
snacking. It has the extra
pickup of flavor from th e
use of orange juice and
orange peel. which tend to
heighten the raisin taste .

Bible School Anttounced

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CARPENTER
Family members who
gathered at the new home of
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Gaston and

leader. j ll children of the

· community are welco~f~e. To

enroll in· the nursery cla,ss, a
child must be four years old by
June 1. Further information on
plans for the school can be
secured by telephoning 98a3557.

MILLER MOVED
RUTLAND - Arthur Lee
Miller,_Rt. I, has ~n transfamily for an Easter dinner ferred from Hocking Valley
were Mr. Arthur Gastoa, Mr _ ·Community Hospital to
and Mrs. Charles Gaston, Roy Gallipolis Clinic Room 117.
and Debbie Gaston, Don
Wellman and Mr. and Mrs.
it is_ ge nerally supposed
Richard Gaston, Athens, Mr. that Napoleon Bonaparte was
and' Mrs. James Gaston, local, the first to call the English
and David Hess, gpringfield. a nation of shopkeepe&lt;s.

heritage house

replaces
heartburn
fast!

ll" of · batter in bott om of
greased a nd f 1our e d
8Y, x 4'-2 -inch loaf pan or 2
t21'a-cup l pans. Sp r ink l e
with hal f of ra isins. Cove r
with batter, another layer of
raisi ns and top with remain-

Women's 2 shades ol
l ea ther

s1~VER

sa ndal.
B w;dth

sruos

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Reg, 11.50

To Appear At RiaApril 21

RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Russell of Racine and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Chapman and daughters, Shelley
and Kimberly of Columbus,
have returned from a Florida

vacation.
They arrived in Orlando
Easter Sunday where they
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Burton, daughters,
Lisa and Erika Lynn. Mrs.

Carpenter News, Event
Those present at the·home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Jordan
Easter for a family gathering
were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Jordan, Stanton, Ky., Mr. and
Mrs. E. I. Jordan, U.S. Army
in Delaware, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul· Zimmerman, Stockport,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Queen
and Mr. and Mrs. James Hale,
McConnellsvllle, Mrs. Ida
Dennison, Mrs. Faye Jordan,
Mr. and Mrs. Max McCallie,
. the host family and David
Llewlyn, New Marshfield .
Callen were Mr. and ·Mrs.
Waller Jordan, Cincinnati, and
Vina Rutherford, Columbus,
was a guest on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
and Nancv soent Easter with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stanley

and Anna in Erie, Pa.
Mrs.
Roy
Wi3eman,
Harrisonville, and Rev. and
Mrs. David Wiseman, Jana
Renee, Evan David and Owen
Earl, Cambridge, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey_
The children enjoyed an Easter
egg hunt near their ·gra ndparen ts' home.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Peck and family included family members, Mr.
and . Mrs. Nathan Brady,
Ashland , Ohio : Mrs. Lulu
Williamson, Albany , Mrs.
Ellen Davis and Brenda and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck,
Nelsonville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Williamson and
children, local. Helen Peck,
who is stationed at Offutt Air,

WHY BE
DEAF?
ACT NOWI
Most hearing problems
can be helped
e.~ HEARING
· 1r~J..- WORKSHOP
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FRIDAY, APRIL~14, 1971
MEIGS INN, POMEROY, OHIO
9 a.m . to 6 p.m . ·

FREE GIFTS
. for everyone

FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING
TEST
_
Find out If you really have a hearing problem

FREE SERVICE
on all makes of hearing aids

FREE CONSULTATION

~id problems

FREE WIND NOISE REDUCER
for some types of aids

FREE DEMONSTRATIONS
of newest Beltone hearing aid models

DON1 Ptn: UP WITH WHISRING
a new custom earm!!ld could help

lh PRICE ONLY DURING THIS WORKSHOP

SPECIAL! Batteries

~

price

(Limit one pkg . per customer) ·

If you can't come in for this
Hearing Workshop, our Consultant will come
1!1 you. Call for home appointment-

Burton, the former Aleta Lynn
Russell of Racine, honored her
sister, Mrs. Chapman, with a
birthday dinner on April 4.
Enroute home the Russell
RIO GRANDE - KRESKIN,
and Chapman families visited
the internationally famous
the John Kennedy Space
Center. They spent a night at mentalist who influences other
people's thoughts with his own ,
Daytona Bea~h visiting the
Speedway and Marineland . will perform APril 21 at Rio
Grande College as part of the
They also took a tour of St.
Augustine, Fla. and drank college's 1972 Artist &amp; Lecture
Series . The show, "The
from the fountain of youth.
Amazing World of KRESKIN,"
will be in Lyne Center, with
curtain
time set for 8:i5.
Force Base in Nebraska was a
Admission for this perrecent guest at her parents'
formance
is $1 per person.
.,home.
Tickets
can
be purchased at
Those who were Easter
guests of their parents, Mr . and the college or in Gallipolis,
Mrs. Andrew Greer following Jackson, Pt Pleasant, Oak Hill
the wedding of their sister, or Wellston. Ticket outlets will
Shirley Greer, and Richard E. be announced later this week.
Cook in Columbus on April I, Tickets may also he purchased
were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Greer, at the door .
KRESKIN began as a
Roger Jr _ and Rochelle,
Wa rner . Robins, Georgia j traveling magician at age nine,
Dewey Greer , Huntsville, but he has worked 'constantly
Alabama : Mr. and Mrs. on developing his skills as a
Leonard Greer and family , mentalist-hypnotist What he
Lexington , Ky. ; Mrs. Jerry has developed is, one expert
Reed and daughter, Clendenin, sll-ys, a form of comW. Va _; Sherman Greer and munications that may not be
Chris Bailey, Hobart, Indiana; perfected for another 50 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith and What he can do borders on the
son, Greenville, S.C., and Mrs. impossible :
In a seance-like setting, 20
James Reed and children,
members of the audience sit at
local.
Ministers who participated five tables in groups of four.
in Holy Week services of the KRESKIN - using the
Albany Charge which were brainpower of the 20 people held at Temple Church in- makes the five tables tremble,
cluded Rev. Paul Chestnut, rise off the floor and turn over.
KRESKIN asks a guest to
Amesville : Rev. Bryan
1
think
of any program listed in
Spadling, Rev. Cecil Cox,
Athens : Rev . Arthur Crabtree, an Issue of TV Guide. Then he
local, and Rev_ Howard asks a member of the audience
Mayne , Albany_ The group to hold the TV Guide and a pen
joined for services at the behind his back and mark a
Rolling Hills Baptist Church on point on any page in the
Friday evening and Sunrise magazine. The ·mark inservices at Alexander High variably appears on the listing
School on Easter morning.

I am providing the residents of the district with a

· 601 SIXTH AVENUE .
HUNTI~GTON, W. VA.

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chance to have a change i n direction - to move
6aggressl vety toward a state· governmeni that Is respon.
slve to the people and to the future. I contend that my
opponents, Collins and Welker, with 28 years combined
experience. have yet to shOw that they reprosent Ill of the
people or that they are elfectlveln today's society.
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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NO. 264

KEYWOUND ALARM
CLOCKS

Reg. 19.98

World's mOlt tam.oua alann now ex·
cltln&amp;'IY atyled In smart oval design.
Adjustable loud-oo!t alarm. Q u t e t
Uck, quiet wind.

llllltlllll . .

GIANT SIZE

. Fa~ acli!li ... Mo_!t convenient

s2.~.

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22 fl. Ql,

SPRAY 0/'I ... SHOWER'Off

Reg.

·Fries

ULTRA DRY
ANTIPERSPIRANT
5 oz.
SIZE

66t

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Reg. s2.00

7 Ol

Reg. s2.29

rea l assets we have. When natural resources are
destroyed, it Is the people who are finally hurt. Land
values decline, tax money declines, and the beauty ol the
outdoors that our children have a. right to experience Is
exploited for the benet It ol a few . t say that this ts wrong
and t Intend to provide leadership that will see that our

vamp.

B W;dth -

Women 's brown ·
lea ther
sanda I,

Reg. 11.99

Automatic Cleansing Brush by Clairol

and once practiced as a
profession'al hypnotist in the
psychology community. He has
a regu lar television show, "The
Amazing World of Kreskin,"
which debuted last month in
New York .

HOUSE DISTRICT 92

people and our natural resourc::l!'s are pro.t!cted.

HEARING AID CENTER

brown

Reg. 2.50

69¢
99~
4-WAY
THE SKIN MACHiNET.M NASAL' SPRAY

2mR

prese nted business seminars,

CANDIDATE
FOR STATEREPRESENTATIVE

I am one of three Republicans seel&lt;lng the office of
State Representativ e from Ohio's 92nd District . This area
of Ohio has not had v; talleadershi,P In Columbus for years.
And the residents of the district 'are well aware that Jhey
ha ve been taken for granted by officials who have either
been too lnvolv.ed in special i nterests or for some other
reason have been ineflective as public leaders.
Surface Mining ' has been Indiscriminate here to&lt;
years . Our highways, streams. publi c housing, Public
buildings, wildl ife, and the land In general, have been
ravaged wlthou't merc y. Mine operators have had a,blank
check here In the past that enabled them to arrogantly
violate even the weak existing laws wlth no fear or court
a.ctlon. The people of the district know that this Is an
outrage . Fll[ e&gt;amp le, the people are smart enOugh So
know that It ·Is a mockery of law and order when private
Interests are al lowed to destroy public hlgl1ways that have
to be rebuilt with publ ic tax money. Our officials toave
preached taw and order on one side of the street and, then ,
turned their heads the other way when laws were ~lo l ated
on the other side.
Our people and our Natural Resour ces are the only

sandal,
light
and
dark

for the program selected by
KRESKIN 's guest .
KRESKIN has performed on
te levision a nd across the
country in night clubs and on
college campuses. He has also

MACK FULKS

SPEAKS TO THE
PEOPLE OF THIS DISTRI

swikhed-on
Sandals for
a lightfooled
Summer

SHAMPOO

1

With Ext r;t
Built-In
Setting
Act ton

Reg. 11.75

7 Ol

k.i.IIIIS~IIIAY

GREAT BODY

Inst ant Prot ein Hc11r Cond ition er

60 Sr•rond

Reg, 11.15

A~··"Td

(NtWSP.APfR ENTUPRISE ASS N,)

Women 's
brown leather

EXTRA HOLD Tw in PJck

V05
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=·-5
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Vacation at Orlando Ended for Ohioans Kreskin To Appear In
Artist and Lecture Series

CLAIRO~"

'1

bro~n

ing batter. Bake in 350-degree ove n 55 to 60 minutes
fo r 8 ~,- inc h pan or 40 minutes for small pans. Turn out
and cool on rack. Makes I
large or 2 small loaves .

KiNDNESS
Co ndi ti oning

MIDDLEPORT, 0.
such as ra isi n-oatmea l.

'111'1

lOO's

Formerly Kips Shoe Store

Homemade breads come 1n a variety of tastes

MISS

GELUSIL~ ANTACID TABLET.,SIIIIIII!I--~~:J

longer alann .

•

Reg.

~2.09

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6- The Dally Senlinei,Midd)eport-P01ncroy,O., ApriliJ, 1972

:O;J,JLULL ! ;: :

ZestyHonre~nade Bread
.

TALENT NIGHT SET
A talent night will he observed ·at 7:30 p.m. Suoday
. at the Middleport First
Baptist Church uod er
of
the
sponsorship

.

Hv AILE~:N CLi\111~:
NEA-,Food Editor

~ 'Omcgags,"

RAISIN OATMEAL
ltiBBON BREAU
11'. cups California raisins
II'. cups sifted nour
2 teaspoons baking
powder
·~ te11poon soda
I teaspoon cinnamon
I teaspoon salt
l'a cup sugar
I cup uncooked
quick-cooking oats
I egg
2 tablespoons so.H buller
'h cup orange juice
l'a leaspuon grated
orange pe~l
% cup water
Chop raisins coarsely. Resift flour with baking power, soda, cinnamon, salt and
sugar; stir in oats. Add
beaten egg, butter, orange
juice, peel and water. Mix
untll well-blended. Spread

'

CHESTER- The Community
Vacation Bible School here has
bee n sc heduled for May 30 and
31, and June 1, 2 and 6 through
9, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the grade
schooL
The theme will -he, "We
Worship God." Mri Bernice
Hafley will be the director, and
Mrs. Mary Hunter, craft

the senior high

fellowship.
Persons interested in
participating in the talent
display are invited to contact
Venlda Gibbs, 992-5143,
Barb.ara Anthony, 992-3431,
or Peggy Im~oden, 992-7176,
bY Friday night so that the
· program can be arranged.

A Raisin Oatmeal Ribbo n
Bread provides tan gy zest to
any meal or in-bet ween
snacking. It has the extra
pickup of flavor from th e
use of orange juice and
orange peel. which tend to
heighten the raisin taste .

Bible School Anttounced

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CARPENTER
Family members who
gathered at the new home of
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Gaston and

leader. j ll children of the

· community are welco~f~e. To

enroll in· the nursery cla,ss, a
child must be four years old by
June 1. Further information on
plans for the school can be
secured by telephoning 98a3557.

MILLER MOVED
RUTLAND - Arthur Lee
Miller,_Rt. I, has ~n transfamily for an Easter dinner ferred from Hocking Valley
were Mr. Arthur Gastoa, Mr _ ·Community Hospital to
and Mrs. Charles Gaston, Roy Gallipolis Clinic Room 117.
and Debbie Gaston, Don
Wellman and Mr. and Mrs.
it is_ ge nerally supposed
Richard Gaston, Athens, Mr. that Napoleon Bonaparte was
and' Mrs. James Gaston, local, the first to call the English
and David Hess, gpringfield. a nation of shopkeepe&lt;s.

heritage house

replaces
heartburn
fast!

ll" of · batter in bott om of
greased a nd f 1our e d
8Y, x 4'-2 -inch loaf pan or 2
t21'a-cup l pans. Sp r ink l e
with hal f of ra isins. Cove r
with batter, another layer of
raisi ns and top with remain-

Women's 2 shades ol
l ea ther

s1~VER

sa ndal.
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To Appear At RiaApril 21

RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Russell of Racine and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Chapman and daughters, Shelley
and Kimberly of Columbus,
have returned from a Florida

vacation.
They arrived in Orlando
Easter Sunday where they
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Burton, daughters,
Lisa and Erika Lynn. Mrs.

Carpenter News, Event
Those present at the·home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Jordan
Easter for a family gathering
were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Jordan, Stanton, Ky., Mr. and
Mrs. E. I. Jordan, U.S. Army
in Delaware, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul· Zimmerman, Stockport,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Queen
and Mr. and Mrs. James Hale,
McConnellsvllle, Mrs. Ida
Dennison, Mrs. Faye Jordan,
Mr. and Mrs. Max McCallie,
. the host family and David
Llewlyn, New Marshfield .
Callen were Mr. and ·Mrs.
Waller Jordan, Cincinnati, and
Vina Rutherford, Columbus,
was a guest on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
and Nancv soent Easter with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stanley

and Anna in Erie, Pa.
Mrs.
Roy
Wi3eman,
Harrisonville, and Rev. and
Mrs. David Wiseman, Jana
Renee, Evan David and Owen
Earl, Cambridge, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey_
The children enjoyed an Easter
egg hunt near their ·gra ndparen ts' home.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Peck and family included family members, Mr.
and . Mrs. Nathan Brady,
Ashland , Ohio : Mrs. Lulu
Williamson, Albany , Mrs.
Ellen Davis and Brenda and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck,
Nelsonville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Williamson and
children, local. Helen Peck,
who is stationed at Offutt Air,

WHY BE
DEAF?
ACT NOWI
Most hearing problems
can be helped
e.~ HEARING
· 1r~J..- WORKSHOP
-"

FRIDAY, APRIL~14, 1971
MEIGS INN, POMEROY, OHIO
9 a.m . to 6 p.m . ·

FREE GIFTS
. for everyone

FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING
TEST
_
Find out If you really have a hearing problem

FREE SERVICE
on all makes of hearing aids

FREE CONSULTATION

~id problems

FREE WIND NOISE REDUCER
for some types of aids

FREE DEMONSTRATIONS
of newest Beltone hearing aid models

DON1 Ptn: UP WITH WHISRING
a new custom earm!!ld could help

lh PRICE ONLY DURING THIS WORKSHOP

SPECIAL! Batteries

~

price

(Limit one pkg . per customer) ·

If you can't come in for this
Hearing Workshop, our Consultant will come
1!1 you. Call for home appointment-

Burton, the former Aleta Lynn
Russell of Racine, honored her
sister, Mrs. Chapman, with a
birthday dinner on April 4.
Enroute home the Russell
RIO GRANDE - KRESKIN,
and Chapman families visited
the internationally famous
the John Kennedy Space
Center. They spent a night at mentalist who influences other
people's thoughts with his own ,
Daytona Bea~h visiting the
Speedway and Marineland . will perform APril 21 at Rio
Grande College as part of the
They also took a tour of St.
Augustine, Fla. and drank college's 1972 Artist &amp; Lecture
Series . The show, "The
from the fountain of youth.
Amazing World of KRESKIN,"
will be in Lyne Center, with
curtain
time set for 8:i5.
Force Base in Nebraska was a
Admission for this perrecent guest at her parents'
formance
is $1 per person.
.,home.
Tickets
can
be purchased at
Those who were Easter
guests of their parents, Mr . and the college or in Gallipolis,
Mrs. Andrew Greer following Jackson, Pt Pleasant, Oak Hill
the wedding of their sister, or Wellston. Ticket outlets will
Shirley Greer, and Richard E. be announced later this week.
Cook in Columbus on April I, Tickets may also he purchased
were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Greer, at the door .
KRESKIN began as a
Roger Jr _ and Rochelle,
Wa rner . Robins, Georgia j traveling magician at age nine,
Dewey Greer , Huntsville, but he has worked 'constantly
Alabama : Mr. and Mrs. on developing his skills as a
Leonard Greer and family , mentalist-hypnotist What he
Lexington , Ky. ; Mrs. Jerry has developed is, one expert
Reed and daughter, Clendenin, sll-ys, a form of comW. Va _; Sherman Greer and munications that may not be
Chris Bailey, Hobart, Indiana; perfected for another 50 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith and What he can do borders on the
son, Greenville, S.C., and Mrs. impossible :
In a seance-like setting, 20
James Reed and children,
members of the audience sit at
local.
Ministers who participated five tables in groups of four.
in Holy Week services of the KRESKIN - using the
Albany Charge which were brainpower of the 20 people held at Temple Church in- makes the five tables tremble,
cluded Rev. Paul Chestnut, rise off the floor and turn over.
KRESKIN asks a guest to
Amesville : Rev. Bryan
1
think
of any program listed in
Spadling, Rev. Cecil Cox,
Athens : Rev . Arthur Crabtree, an Issue of TV Guide. Then he
local, and Rev_ Howard asks a member of the audience
Mayne , Albany_ The group to hold the TV Guide and a pen
joined for services at the behind his back and mark a
Rolling Hills Baptist Church on point on any page in the
Friday evening and Sunrise magazine. The ·mark inservices at Alexander High variably appears on the listing
School on Easter morning.

I am providing the residents of the district with a

· 601 SIXTH AVENUE .
HUNTI~GTON, W. VA.

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chance to have a change i n direction - to move
6aggressl vety toward a state· governmeni that Is respon.
slve to the people and to the future. I contend that my
opponents, Collins and Welker, with 28 years combined
experience. have yet to shOw that they reprosent Ill of the
people or that they are elfectlveln today's society.
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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sil.,er nail head
ornaments
Dn
vamp .
B Width

CREAM
RINSE

lOlh

oz.

sa~

Reg. sl.25

Reg. 11.59

Reg. s14.99

$1.00

1 O'l

WHITE RAIN

BATH OIL
Fruit of the Loom

BEADS

"Soft-Magic"
Sheer-to the-Waist

Reg, 981

Reg. 11.15

Reg. sl.25

80l

14

49e

Reg.
79'

32

Reg, 1.67
1

99

Reinforced Seams
Fash ion Sandal
Foot

VITAUS
HAIR
TONIC

s2.25

lOO's

PANTY
HOSE

PAL SOAP

'10.

oz.

Reg.

oz.

Reg. 93'

TODAV'S FULL
' NATURAL LOOK
IN A TUBE

¢

Soft and Sheer
with Magic Fit

4 oz.

OZ. SIZE

(!I

Family Restaurants

COUPONS GOOD Ar.'YTIME AT:
1593 EASTERN AVE.,
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Cheeseburger
2.tor39c

Super Shef.
WITH CHEESE

2for1.09
with this covpon
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Thla Ia the BIG one! Afull
pound petty of choice ground
beet, broiled over open flames,
served on a toasted bun, with

~

lettuce. tomato. sweel onton.

Coupon Good Anytime at af•• •
Parllclpall
BURGE~

with this COVjiOII
trxl'lo ground beef, broiled

BORG
PRELL
BATHROOM SHAMPOO
SCALES LARGE SIZE

over open-tlomea, topped
with melted chlfle,

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Reg. 16.50

Reg.

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$1.54

sus

Powde.• dry .. lor

&lt;1

powcle1 dry leel1ng

.35

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DENTURE CLEANSER

Coupon good Anytime al aay
ParllclplliDg BURGER
CHEF In GaiUpollo!

29' VALUE

9'x12' DROP CLOTH

TABLETS
or Super

REGULAR

p~ID,ltex"
sclf-auJUSUOfl

Ham 'n Cheese

·Big Shef.
~

tampons

2forl9c
with this covpon

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with purchase just right for Spring n3;;nt;n•

with this covpon
A hol , heapin ' help ln' or counlf'/·
ll.v ored ham, al! melted over with
savory Swl11 cheese, and our ape·
clal aauc~ on a 1oa1led llun .

Our Bonquot on 1 Bun I Two
open-flame brallod bettburgere
sopped with melted cho111, our
apoclol uuco ond chopped

lettuce.
_
Cdupon Good Anytime al any
Parliclpallng BURGER
In GaUJFiGU.

AEROSOL MIST
HAIR REMOVER

SCHICK'
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Reg,
sug

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Parlldpallag BURGER
CHEF In GaW,.U.!

$1.09

$1.29

96's

Reg. '1.79 .

30's

AMMENS POWDER.
MEDICATED
61J,

SPRAY

WITH THIS
COUPON
(Without Coup.on S9c) .
Limit 1 Per Customer while they last.
GOOD AT : NELSON'S

Reg. 99'
'
VALUAAl f

7 Ol

· Reg. 99'

Neet.

oz.

.

Buy 1 No. 50 Qrop Cloth
for just lOc

3.5 Ol

ge $}.19

Double

Cheeseburger

2for29c

.

will! this covpon

2~w

790

willt litis cov,.on

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ParllelpoliU BURGER
In Galltpolis!

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Cot1po1 Good Allytlltle 1t UJ
PartlclpatiiJ BURGER
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Hurry!
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u

NO. 264

KEYWOUND ALARM
CLOCKS

Reg. 19.98

World's mOlt tam.oua alann now ex·
cltln&amp;'IY atyled In smart oval design.
Adjustable loud-oo!t alarm. Q u t e t
Uck, quiet wind.

llllltlllll . .

GIANT SIZE

. Fa~ acli!li ... Mo_!t convenient

s2.~.

COU I-',lN

22 fl. Ql,

SPRAY 0/'I ... SHOWER'Off

Reg.

·Fries

ULTRA DRY
ANTIPERSPIRANT
5 oz.
SIZE

66t

'

Reg. s2.00

7 Ol

Reg. s2.29

rea l assets we have. When natural resources are
destroyed, it Is the people who are finally hurt. Land
values decline, tax money declines, and the beauty ol the
outdoors that our children have a. right to experience Is
exploited for the benet It ol a few . t say that this ts wrong
and t Intend to provide leadership that will see that our

vamp.

B W;dth -

Women 's brown ·
lea ther
sanda I,

Reg. 11.99

Automatic Cleansing Brush by Clairol

and once practiced as a
profession'al hypnotist in the
psychology community. He has
a regu lar television show, "The
Amazing World of Kreskin,"
which debuted last month in
New York .

HOUSE DISTRICT 92

people and our natural resourc::l!'s are pro.t!cted.

HEARING AID CENTER

brown

Reg. 2.50

69¢
99~
4-WAY
THE SKIN MACHiNET.M NASAL' SPRAY

2mR

prese nted business seminars,

CANDIDATE
FOR STATEREPRESENTATIVE

I am one of three Republicans seel&lt;lng the office of
State Representativ e from Ohio's 92nd District . This area
of Ohio has not had v; talleadershi,P In Columbus for years.
And the residents of the district 'are well aware that Jhey
ha ve been taken for granted by officials who have either
been too lnvolv.ed in special i nterests or for some other
reason have been ineflective as public leaders.
Surface Mining ' has been Indiscriminate here to&lt;
years . Our highways, streams. publi c housing, Public
buildings, wildl ife, and the land In general, have been
ravaged wlthou't merc y. Mine operators have had a,blank
check here In the past that enabled them to arrogantly
violate even the weak existing laws wlth no fear or court
a.ctlon. The people of the district know that this Is an
outrage . Fll[ e&gt;amp le, the people are smart enOugh So
know that It ·Is a mockery of law and order when private
Interests are al lowed to destroy public hlgl1ways that have
to be rebuilt with publ ic tax money. Our officials toave
preached taw and order on one side of the street and, then ,
turned their heads the other way when laws were ~lo l ated
on the other side.
Our people and our Natural Resour ces are the only

sandal,
light
and
dark

for the program selected by
KRESKIN 's guest .
KRESKIN has performed on
te levision a nd across the
country in night clubs and on
college campuses. He has also

MACK FULKS

SPEAKS TO THE
PEOPLE OF THIS DISTRI

swikhed-on
Sandals for
a lightfooled
Summer

SHAMPOO

1

With Ext r;t
Built-In
Setting
Act ton

Reg. 11.75

7 Ol

k.i.IIIIS~IIIAY

GREAT BODY

Inst ant Prot ein Hc11r Cond ition er

60 Sr•rond

Reg, 11.15

A~··"Td

(NtWSP.APfR ENTUPRISE ASS N,)

Women 's
brown leather

EXTRA HOLD Tw in PJck

V05
HAIR
r l
SPRAY SHAMPOO

=·-5
vo -

Vacation at Orlando Ended for Ohioans Kreskin To Appear In
Artist and Lecture Series

CLAIRO~"

'1

bro~n

ing batter. Bake in 350-degree ove n 55 to 60 minutes
fo r 8 ~,- inc h pan or 40 minutes for small pans. Turn out
and cool on rack. Makes I
large or 2 small loaves .

KiNDNESS
Co ndi ti oning

MIDDLEPORT, 0.
such as ra isi n-oatmea l.

'111'1

lOO's

Formerly Kips Shoe Store

Homemade breads come 1n a variety of tastes

MISS

GELUSIL~ ANTACID TABLET.,SIIIIIII!I--~~:J

longer alann .

•

Reg.

~2.09

7 e6 6 tOO's ggc

IVORY L~QUID .
Reg.
39~
63'

=
= ..

--- .
=
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With Coupon

WHILE SUPPLY LASTS
GOOD AT NELSON'S

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MESSAGE

BEN, I KNOW
A POLICEMAN
IS NEVER OFF DUTY. AND 'ltiU
SHOULD BE
PREPARED.

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ACCOUNT 1

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8UT I ST'ILL DONT
'rOU NEED
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V161T M'/
MO!l1ER!

VULGAP.IlLA
-IS OUR

FINE.ST

TA.I~T£

NEW
SUPER
STAR!!

EVER i=l'.ID

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MODERN
EI-JTE.RrAII-!ER .

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10 cups cut-up·· cooked tur~ey· (or chicken):
118 ounce (lackilge thin spaghetti (be&amp;! wlten cook~ in the
!roth from a chicken ; 2 eight o111.ce cans mushroom stems and
piece,; 4 10~ oiUice Cllllll condensed cream of celery soup, and I
( three ounce jar grated Pannesan cheese ,
Preheilt the oven to 350 degrees.
·
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mlllhroolllB and their liquid with lilt!Uuted soup. Pour mixture
Into two eight by 12inch baking dl.!hes. Sprinkle each diab with ~
of Parmesan cheese. Bake 30-35 minutes or IUitil hot and liubbly.
MRS.' SPENCER SAYS this ia a recipe which can be
fl'epared when tbe chicken or turkey ia av~ble, and thtin
tucked Into the freezer without baking until its needed. .
· · To do thia, abe suggests completely preparing the Tetrazzinl
1·in oven proof baking dillhes and covering with some freezer
' ,wrap. When the time comes that you want serve It, site sa)'ll
just take it out of the freezer, let thaw sllghlly, pour ~ cup milk
i· evenly over it and bake at 350 degrees IUltil it is hot and bubbly.

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i.'lbe .DaUy Sentinel. A fonner resident site ia the granddaughter
1or Mrs. Purley Karr and a niece of Mrs. Kathryn Mora, both of
1whom have sulmltted "tried and tnie" recipes for this colunm.
Marilyn sent •long a recipe for "Easy Turkey (or Chicken)
f"TetrliZZinl':. The recipe makes 18 servings but can eiiSlly he cut
i to half or even a fourth, dep«&lt;ddng, of course, on family size.

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Canada's newest province
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GILLETTE PlATINUM-PLUS ·

MIDDLEPORT Masonic
Lodge 363 will attend worship ·
services at the United
Presbyterian Church, Mid·
dleport, Sunday. The group will
meet at the church at 10:1~ a.

TUESDAY
OHIO ETA Pill Chapter,
Beta' Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs. Debbie Flnlaw. Program
on architecture by Mrs.
Jeanette Thomas and Mrs.
Judy Crooks . Mrs . Carol
Adams and Mrs . Finlaw,
hostesses.

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A demonstration of knot
tying was given by David
Nease when the 4·H Pleasure
Riders met recently at the
Rock Springs fairgrounds .
The anatomy of a horse wa_s
studied by the members. The
next meeting will be at
Meredith Manor on April 30.
Mrs. Rachael Downie,
William Downie, Jr. and Miss
Nancy Collins are advisors of
the club. Members attending
were Lynne Baker, Sam
Huston, Mila Powell, Matthew
Dilbird, Marcia Dillard, Joy
Gooch, Elizabeth, Imogene and
Redenith Blevins, Connie
Smith, Susan Yost, Scott
Neaae, David Nease, Pam
Nottingham, Fay Reibel, and

SUNDAY
COUNTY UNION Class
meeting at Letart Falls United
Brethren Ch'urch SIUlday 2 to 4 .
p.m. Okey A. Hart, leader.
Rev. Rob Shook, pastor, ex·
tends an invitation to the public
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during Tuesda y night's onpurehasesfor the kitchen.I t
mmeting or the Hearthstone was announced lhal the mClass or the Middleport ~'i rst · sWJIIation service lor the Rio
Baptist Church al the home of Grande Association Women ·
Mr. and Mrs. All.en Hughes.
will be held at lhe Pomeroy
)twas decided to assisl with First Baptist Church Thursday
the expense of a skating party night.
' on that . day for the young
David Darst gave devotions
people. A potluck dinner at the using "Let's Forget" as his
. topic With scripture from PhiL
KUHN PROMOTED
·3. John Werner had charge of
David Kuhn, son of the Rev. the program. Attending were
and Mrs . Robert Kuhn , Mr. and Mrs. Wlllis Anlhony,
Pomeroy, .was recently Mr . and Mrs . Harold E.
promoted from Airmah 1-c to Hubbard, Nadine Barton, Mr.
sergeant. He is security and Mrs. Milton Hood, Mr. and
policeman at tl;e Langley Air Mrs. David Darst, Mr. and
Force Base in Virginia. Sgt. Mrs. John Werner, Mrs .
Kuhn spent Easter weekend in Charles Simon~. Wes and
Pomeroy _with his family,
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. FRIDAY
Tue~ay night meeting of the
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Ohio Eta j')li Chapter or Beta Chapter, Daughters of the
Sigma P!Ji Sor,ority held at the American Revolution , lunhome of. Mrs. Iris Payne.
cheoo, 1 p.m. Friday Jlt the
Announcement of the girl home of Mrs. 0 . P. ' Klein..
receiving the award wiU Ill. Assisting hostesses !"ill . be
made at the anlmal Founder's Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs., J. E.
Day observance to be h~ld on H&lt;trley and Mrs . Charles
April '28 at the ·Meigs Inn.'·
Lewis. The ho5tesses ask that
A thank you note was read regrets be telephoned to 992from Martha McPhail for a 3156 by Thursday. .
rose sent her during her recent MARY SHRINE 37 , White
hospitalization, Also read was Shrine of Jerusa1em, 8 p. m.,
a note of appreciation from the opo:n insl!lllalion Friday night,
Rutland Community Class lor · JOOF hall. Officers to attend a
Easter baskets and a party business meeting at 4 p. m.
held lor, the children.
A meeting will be held
Tuesday night at the home of
SATJJRDAY
-Mrs. Debbie Finlaw. at 7:30 p.
INSPECTION, Bethel 62,
. m. The cultural program on International Order of Job's
modeling was given by Miss Daughters, 7:30p. m. Saturday
Sarah Bechtle an~ Mrs. night at the Pome~oy' Masomc
.
Carolyn Satterfield. Mrs. Temple. Martha Foulk, grand
Payne and. Mrs . Debbie guardian of Ohio, will be the
Gerlach served refreslunenta. inspecting officer.

4-H'ers Attend

I SHALl REST ON THE
PEA;&lt;. UHTIL M'( MIND HtiS
BEE.N CLEANSED OF All lHE
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WHEN ~ SAID THE

begin at 11 :30a.m. Committees
named were cleanup, Ada
Slack, Agnes White, and
Eleanor Bohram; dining room,
Elizabeth and Sue Rice; kitchen, Mildred Pierce, Elva
Dailey, Mary Pickens,
Adreinne Hubbard. ·
Sylvia ·Zwilling ·thanked the
Auxiliary for Howers and cards .
sent her while In the hospital.
A grabbag sale wiiS held. A
potluc.k i"dln!Je •'&lt;)VaS held
preceding the meelingf At'
tending were Eleanor Bqllram,
Thelma Grueser, Adrienne
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Hubbard, Sylvia Zwilling,
Marie Rizer, Jean Hall, Ada
Slack, Agnes While, Mary
The program committee of ' .Pickens, Mildred Pierce, Elva
the Homestead Garden Club Dailey, Janice Lawson,
met Monday afternoon at the Elizabeth Rice.
home of Mrs. Leslie Hoffman
lo_begin work on the 1973 book.
The motto of the club was
discussed, the flower selected
was the crocua and the bird
was the bluebird. Attending the
meeting were Mrs. Lee Fetty,
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Holzer Medical Center, First
Mrs. Alpba Barr 1 Mr.. Jjruce
Morrill, Mrs. Bernard Ledlle, Ave. and Cedar St. General
Mrs. Delbert Mitchell, M111. visiting hours 2-4 and 7-&amp; p,m,
Warren Wllcox and the hostess. Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to
The regular meeting of the 4:30 p.m. Parents only on
club will be on April 20 at the Pediatrics Ward.
Blrlha
home of Mrs. Ledlle. M111 ..
Mr. and Mrs. James Paul ,
Robert Canaday of the Ruiliond
Garden Club will give a Baird, Gallipolis, a daughter.
Discharges
demonstration on making
J . Ricky Smith, Alice
velvet r011e11.
Gaskins, Barbara Young;
Thomas Croley, Jaomi Wears,
Effie Hayes, James McNerlln,
Till any Detty, Wilma Un·
derwood, Mrs. Forrest Rotlel'll,
Edith Rush, Gladys Balsinger,
Douglas Congrove, Cleo InMembers of the Five Poinls boden, Elizabeth AIIIIWl 1
Junior Leaders 4-H Club •nd Clarence Carter, Georgia
their advisors, Mrs: Roy Holter Cheney, Gwendolyn Clarke,
and Mrs. I. B. Walker, were in Joseph Ferrell II, Stanley
Columbus Saturday to visit the Glassburn, Phillip Herrold,
Eighth Annual Orchid Show Harry Hill, Margaret· Johnson,
being staged at the EasUand Joyce Ann Jones, Timothy
Mall and to visit gardening M•sters: U1llan Faye Spriggs,
centers and fabric shops.
Burnace F. Stout, Sr., -Mlchael
The show staged\ by the L. Wickline, MichaelS. Wllaoit,
Central Ohio Orchid Society, Rebecca Bauer,, Juanita Rice,
featured 128 classes. Gifts of Mary Gilmore, Bonnie J.
silver were awarded to winning Koonlg.
entries . Corsages ,
arrangementa and planIa were
'dlspbiyed. The sltow WIB of
particular Interest lo Mn.
REVIVAL OPENS
Walker and Mrs. Holter, active
A
revival
will be held
members of the Chester
beginning Sunday at.7:30 p.m.
Garden Club. ·
Memben ol the 4-H group each evening through April 23
were Deniae Pullins, Jan at the Mt. Hermon United
Holler, Debole Boatwright, Brethren Church. The Rev.
Lola Walker, Marylu . Millll, Clarence Kopp, Jr., Columbus,
Sherrie Young, and Linda will speak and show alldes of
the Holy Land.
Myers.
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Auxiliary met Monday
evening, April 10 with the
J president, Jean Hall, reading
, Romans I : 1·10 for devotio118.
Roll call was answered by 13.
, Reports were read and ap, proved.
The dinner will be held at the
: meeting house at Municipal
: park April 29, with serving to

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118 ounce (lackilge thin spaghetti (be&amp;! wlten cook~ in the
!roth from a chicken ; 2 eight o111.ce cans mushroom stems and
piece,; 4 10~ oiUice Cllllll condensed cream of celery soup, and I
( three ounce jar grated Pannesan cheese ,
Preheilt the oven to 350 degrees.
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mlllhroolllB and their liquid with lilt!Uuted soup. Pour mixture
Into two eight by 12inch baking dl.!hes. Sprinkle each diab with ~
of Parmesan cheese. Bake 30-35 minutes or IUitil hot and liubbly.
MRS.' SPENCER SAYS this ia a recipe which can be
fl'epared when tbe chicken or turkey ia av~ble, and thtin
tucked Into the freezer without baking until its needed. .
· · To do thia, abe suggests completely preparing the Tetrazzinl
1·in oven proof baking dillhes and covering with some freezer
' ,wrap. When the time comes that you want serve It, site sa)'ll
just take it out of the freezer, let thaw sllghlly, pour ~ cup milk
i· evenly over it and bake at 350 degrees IUltil it is hot and bubbly.

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)Ind. wlto tells q~e seeps up on wltat's happening here through
i.'lbe .DaUy Sentinel. A fonner resident site ia the granddaughter
1or Mrs. Purley Karr and a niece of Mrs. Kathryn Mora, both of
1whom have sulmltted "tried and tnie" recipes for this colunm.
Marilyn sent •long a recipe for "Easy Turkey (or Chicken)
f"TetrliZZinl':. The recipe makes 18 servings but can eiiSlly he cut
i to half or even a fourth, dep«&lt;ddng, of course, on family size.

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here Satur~ay. Lisa Is
Canada's newest province
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the is Newfoundland. which bechickenpox. '' came a province in 1949.

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MIDDLEPORT Masonic
Lodge 363 will attend worship ·
services at the United
Presbyterian Church, Mid·
dleport, Sunday. The group will
meet at the church at 10:1~ a.

TUESDAY
OHIO ETA Pill Chapter,
Beta' Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs. Debbie Flnlaw. Program
on architecture by Mrs.
Jeanette Thomas and Mrs.
Judy Crooks . Mrs . Carol
Adams and Mrs . Finlaw,
hostesses.

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Nease when the 4·H Pleasure
Riders met recently at the
Rock Springs fairgrounds .
The anatomy of a horse wa_s
studied by the members. The
next meeting will be at
Meredith Manor on April 30.
Mrs. Rachael Downie,
William Downie, Jr. and Miss
Nancy Collins are advisors of
the club. Members attending
were Lynne Baker, Sam
Huston, Mila Powell, Matthew
Dilbird, Marcia Dillard, Joy
Gooch, Elizabeth, Imogene and
Redenith Blevins, Connie
Smith, Susan Yost, Scott
Neaae, David Nease, Pam
Nottingham, Fay Reibel, and

SUNDAY
COUNTY UNION Class
meeting at Letart Falls United
Brethren Ch'urch SIUlday 2 to 4 .
p.m. Okey A. Hart, leader.
Rev. Rob Shook, pastor, ex·
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during Tuesda y night's onpurehasesfor the kitchen.I t
mmeting or the Hearthstone was announced lhal the mClass or the Middleport ~'i rst · sWJIIation service lor the Rio
Baptist Church al the home of Grande Association Women ·
Mr. and Mrs. All.en Hughes.
will be held at lhe Pomeroy
)twas decided to assisl with First Baptist Church Thursday
the expense of a skating party night.
' on that . day for the young
David Darst gave devotions
people. A potluck dinner at the using "Let's Forget" as his
. topic With scripture from PhiL
KUHN PROMOTED
·3. John Werner had charge of
David Kuhn, son of the Rev. the program. Attending were
and Mrs . Robert Kuhn , Mr. and Mrs. Wlllis Anlhony,
Pomeroy, .was recently Mr . and Mrs . Harold E.
promoted from Airmah 1-c to Hubbard, Nadine Barton, Mr.
sergeant. He is security and Mrs. Milton Hood, Mr. and
policeman at tl;e Langley Air Mrs. David Darst, Mr. and
Force Base in Virginia. Sgt. Mrs. John Werner, Mrs .
Kuhn spent Easter weekend in Charles Simon~. Wes and
Pomeroy _with his family,
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. FRIDAY
Tue~ay night meeting of the
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Ohio Eta j')li Chapter or Beta Chapter, Daughters of the
Sigma P!Ji Sor,ority held at the American Revolution , lunhome of. Mrs. Iris Payne.
cheoo, 1 p.m. Friday Jlt the
Announcement of the girl home of Mrs. 0 . P. ' Klein..
receiving the award wiU Ill. Assisting hostesses !"ill . be
made at the anlmal Founder's Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs., J. E.
Day observance to be h~ld on H&lt;trley and Mrs . Charles
April '28 at the ·Meigs Inn.'·
Lewis. The ho5tesses ask that
A thank you note was read regrets be telephoned to 992from Martha McPhail for a 3156 by Thursday. .
rose sent her during her recent MARY SHRINE 37 , White
hospitalization, Also read was Shrine of Jerusa1em, 8 p. m.,
a note of appreciation from the opo:n insl!lllalion Friday night,
Rutland Community Class lor · JOOF hall. Officers to attend a
Easter baskets and a party business meeting at 4 p. m.
held lor, the children.
A meeting will be held
Tuesday night at the home of
SATJJRDAY
-Mrs. Debbie Finlaw. at 7:30 p.
INSPECTION, Bethel 62,
. m. The cultural program on International Order of Job's
modeling was given by Miss Daughters, 7:30p. m. Saturday
Sarah Bechtle an~ Mrs. night at the Pome~oy' Masomc
.
Carolyn Satterfield. Mrs. Temple. Martha Foulk, grand
Payne and. Mrs . Debbie guardian of Ohio, will be the
Gerlach served refreslunenta. inspecting officer.

4-H'ers Attend

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PEA;&lt;. UHTIL M'( MIND HtiS
BEE.N CLEANSED OF All lHE
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WHEN ~ SAID THE

begin at 11 :30a.m. Committees
named were cleanup, Ada
Slack, Agnes White, and
Eleanor Bohram; dining room,
Elizabeth and Sue Rice; kitchen, Mildred Pierce, Elva
Dailey, Mary Pickens,
Adreinne Hubbard. ·
Sylvia ·Zwilling ·thanked the
Auxiliary for Howers and cards .
sent her while In the hospital.
A grabbag sale wiiS held. A
potluc.k i"dln!Je •'&lt;)VaS held
preceding the meelingf At'
tending were Eleanor Bqllram,
Thelma Grueser, Adrienne
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Hubbard, Sylvia Zwilling,
Marie Rizer, Jean Hall, Ada
Slack, Agnes While, Mary
The program committee of ' .Pickens, Mildred Pierce, Elva
the Homestead Garden Club Dailey, Janice Lawson,
met Monday afternoon at the Elizabeth Rice.
home of Mrs. Leslie Hoffman
lo_begin work on the 1973 book.
The motto of the club was
discussed, the flower selected
was the crocua and the bird
was the bluebird. Attending the
meeting were Mrs. Lee Fetty,
.•
Holzer Medical Center, First
Mrs. Alpba Barr 1 Mr.. Jjruce
Morrill, Mrs. Bernard Ledlle, Ave. and Cedar St. General
Mrs. Delbert Mitchell, M111. visiting hours 2-4 and 7-&amp; p,m,
Warren Wllcox and the hostess. Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to
The regular meeting of the 4:30 p.m. Parents only on
club will be on April 20 at the Pediatrics Ward.
Blrlha
home of Mrs. Ledlle. M111 ..
Mr. and Mrs. James Paul ,
Robert Canaday of the Ruiliond
Garden Club will give a Baird, Gallipolis, a daughter.
Discharges
demonstration on making
J . Ricky Smith, Alice
velvet r011e11.
Gaskins, Barbara Young;
Thomas Croley, Jaomi Wears,
Effie Hayes, James McNerlln,
Till any Detty, Wilma Un·
derwood, Mrs. Forrest Rotlel'll,
Edith Rush, Gladys Balsinger,
Douglas Congrove, Cleo InMembers of the Five Poinls boden, Elizabeth AIIIIWl 1
Junior Leaders 4-H Club •nd Clarence Carter, Georgia
their advisors, Mrs: Roy Holter Cheney, Gwendolyn Clarke,
and Mrs. I. B. Walker, were in Joseph Ferrell II, Stanley
Columbus Saturday to visit the Glassburn, Phillip Herrold,
Eighth Annual Orchid Show Harry Hill, Margaret· Johnson,
being staged at the EasUand Joyce Ann Jones, Timothy
Mall and to visit gardening M•sters: U1llan Faye Spriggs,
centers and fabric shops.
Burnace F. Stout, Sr., -Mlchael
The show staged\ by the L. Wickline, MichaelS. Wllaoit,
Central Ohio Orchid Society, Rebecca Bauer,, Juanita Rice,
featured 128 classes. Gifts of Mary Gilmore, Bonnie J.
silver were awarded to winning Koonlg.
entries . Corsages ,
arrangementa and planIa were
'dlspbiyed. The sltow WIB of
particular Interest lo Mn.
REVIVAL OPENS
Walker and Mrs. Holter, active
A
revival
will be held
members of the Chester
beginning Sunday at.7:30 p.m.
Garden Club. ·
Memben ol the 4-H group each evening through April 23
were Deniae Pullins, Jan at the Mt. Hermon United
Holler, Debole Boatwright, Brethren Church. The Rev.
Lola Walker, Marylu . Millll, Clarence Kopp, Jr., Columbus,
Sherrie Young, and Linda will speak and show alldes of
the Holy Land.
Myers.
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~ - was planned when the Ladies
Auxiliary met Monday
evening, April 10 with the
J president, Jean Hall, reading
, Romans I : 1·10 for devotio118.
Roll call was answered by 13.
, Reports were read and ap, proved.
The dinner will be held at the
: meeting house at Municipal
: park April 29, with serving to

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of al t oods easy oad ng
r~nted atpr~sent

Jo

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ots

for tra ltr space $8 300 oo
THESE ARE SCARCE
~bedroom frame (new ba h
orced a r furnac~ ho water
tank) n ce lot good ne gh
borhODd Why pay rent?
IS 500 00

WORTH THE MONEY
2 story f a me new sld ng
roof and carport
3
bedrooms bath low taxes
good neighborhood

MILLER

MOBILE HOMES
1220 Woshlngton Blvd
Belpre Olllo

For Sale
BUS CAMPER sell contained
phone 992 5214

JOHN

REALTY~

Con~ As$Jxiate

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Turf Tr m Mower B&amp;S 3 ,
hp eng ne In carton
70 25
Fer! I zer Garden Seeds and
Onion Sets

SMilH NELSON
MOTORS. INC;
Pomeroy

Ph 992 2174

free Estimate

Employment Wanted

CARPENTER work of any
kind Phone Dexter Oh o 742
4919
3 28 JOtp

1961 FORD truck tractor lZG
Cummins diesel steepar cab
ai r! tag ute Will trade
Ha o d Brewer Long Bottom
phone 985 3554
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DRV WAlL F nlsher con
tractor R I Dubbeld phone
742 5825
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Loc=A"'L~w-e"'"ld,_e-r--:-h,-s--por-table
=welder want. welding jObs
The St.tion
any lime 7 days a week
Phone 992 5271
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-------That Lutem

Wanted To Rent

____

HOUSE on small farm phone
915 3105
4761c
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Fcw Sale or Trade
67 FlAT I door ltdan will 1111
or trade for older model
truck phone 985-3920
4 126tc

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TERMITES. TERMITES,

Y.CITY
EXTERMINATION
633 Main Sf

For Appotntment
Phone 949 2803

'149.50
WRITTEN WARRANTY
Call Collecl614 4l2 Jill

Zanesvtlle Olllo

EXPERT

3 BR
HOME

Wlipel Allpment
55.55

ON YOUR LOT

On Most Amencan Ca'*

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094

1 c1r garage br ck front
wall to wall corpet

ONLY

J02o
Mlddleporl

MIDDLEPORT
S Th rd - 3 BR b&lt;o h hou,.
s all carpeted t'\·aneled
carpeted
\
V table
for f• t\ \Ittwo car
gara,e.. \1 •wn walking
dlstar:.J
to shopping
$1113000 Mustbeseenlobe
appreciated
3 b r 1 ' baths carpel one
c oset Is ceda lined marble
windows lis beautiful bu I
n kitchen close to pool and
park In M ddleport $25 000
Good flnanc ng on lh s one
LOTS
21ots n Pomeroy s bus ness
d sir ct
:v. acre located at Rts 33 &amp; 1
2 !&lt;its on Broadway
Large horne with extra r ver
front lots at Letart
I have lwo n ce homes under
SIO 000 one n Rutland one
In Pomeroy

Open8T IS
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

The
Orth1d Room
Make reservations fo your
pr vate pa t es banquets
spec a occas ons
Ideal for meet ng place w th or w thou! kitchen
pr v eges
lnd v dua cater ng
W II seat up to 150 peop e

992 5786

Real Estate For Sale
2 LARGE o s 6 ooms ba h
garage ce tar $8 500 Magg e
Wh It ngton
Depot 51
Rutland Oh o
47 301p

n. alum num
and steel s d ng
I be g as brick and stone
com p e e ne of es den a
and com me c a roof no
emode ing
bu ding
suspended ce ngs nter o
and exter or pa nt ng com
P e e ne of Masonry work A 1
wo k guaranteed o customer
Slit sfact on we are tu ly
nsu ed for you protect on l2
N 2nd 992 3918
AlLSIDE BUILDERS &amp;
CONSTR CO

POINT OmCE
SUPPLY

SIX ROOM house 133 Butternut
Ave Conlact Ed Hedr ck 2137
Wadsworlh Dr ve Co umbus
Oh o phone 237 4334
II 2 lfc

110 Mechamc Street

Pomeroy, Ohr.o 45769
NEW LISTING
POMEROY - 8 rooms carpeted 3 bedrooms
modern k tchen bath gas forced a r furnace
Front and back porches Lots of shrubbery
Full basement 2 car garage A real ntce ptece
of property $21 000 00

Complete line of office
equ1pmen1 turni1ure &amp;
supples Typewriter &amp;
Add ng Machme Repatr

Ptck up &amp; Delivery

PHONE 675-3628
424 Main St

ON YOUR DIAL

111 Court St
Pomeroy Oh1o

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MEIGS, W VA 25260
MEIGSH2 7151
MASON 773 5634

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urv ce

742 3947

992 5103
992 3898

742 4761

We art tully n!lur.t:..

1963 DIEV.
Conv Cpe V 8 automat c
good lop

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1964 DIEV.
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Coronet 500 Cpe V 8
aulomallc p steering
buckel seats Wh te w lh
red nterlor

PI Pleasant

MARimA
TYPEWRITER

Belpre 0
423 6ll1
C BRAOFORD Auctioneer
Complete Service
Phone 949 382
INTERIOR and
exter or
Racine Ohio
pa nt ng R I Dubbed phone
Cr tt B edlord
742 5825
5 life
4 10-Stc
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SEWING MACHINES Repa r HOUSE BUILDERS CALl:
service all makes 992 2284
GUY NEIGLER RACINE
T~e Fabric Shop Pomeroy
OHIO
Authorized S nge Sales and
3 5 JOic
Serv ce We Sharpen Sc ssors =--:---- - 3 29 lfc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
----,,-REASONABLE rale .... Ph 446BACKHOE AND DOZER work
4782 Gallipolis John Russell
Sept c tanks nsfailed &lt;&gt;-ge
Owner &amp; Operator
Bill) Pull ns Phone 992 2178.
s 12 lfc

4.2Stfc

VINYL and a umlnum sld ng
lree est mates references
cal collect 446 3608 Byerly
Cons! ucllon Co Galli pols
3 24 JOip

---&amp; roof palnllng and

HOUSE
repair work Free estimates
Phone 992 7085

Impala Cpe V 8 engine J
speed std trans radio
Ike new nter or good
II res

----ONE TRA N case r pu lmap

REMINGTON Model 700 ADL
22 250 w lh scope cost over
$200 specla new S 25 phone
742 36.16
4 7 tOtp

I

TIMOTHY hay ~c ba e cal
mornings L E Amos 985
4 27
4 1 Jlc

1966 PlYM.

~

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Fury II Wagon V 8
automat c p steering &amp;
brakes luggage ack
radio N ce buy

CUB ,.tc11ctqr .PlY#. equ pmen
Mco..vllough ~" pow~r MAC 6
saw o I fu nace and tank
m lker for cow phone 949
2726
4 1 Jlp

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$849

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CHECK wilh Kuhl s first lor
jow pr ced guarMieed ap
p ances and used turn tu e
Chest type freezer $85 Kuh s
Barga n Center Rl 7 at the
caul on I ght
Tuppers
Plains Oh o Open to 6 p m
c osed Mondays phone 667
3858
496C

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LEGAL NOTICE
R D 4
Pomeroy Oh o

Panlll

VI

CARL F HENRY
address unknown
Defend1nt

No 15053
NOTICE 6Y PUBLICAT ON
Car H Henry whose pace of
es dence s unknown w 1 lake
not ce on the 11 h day of Ap
972 he undersigned fled her
Compla n aga nst h m n he
Court of Common Peas o
Meigs County Oh o p ay ng for
d vo ce restor a on o former
name and othe e ef on he
g ounds of g oss neglect of duty
and dese I on Sa d cause w
be tor hear no on and af e he
28th dar from he date o he
las pub eel on of 'th s Not ce
name y he 23 d dlly o une
972 or as soon the eafter as the
Cou t may h4!a the same
RUTH A HENRY
PLA\. NT FF
Crow Crow &amp; Po e
Attornen
to
Pia n ff
4) 13 20 27 (5 4

18 25 7

BILL &amp; LEE'S MUSIC CENTER

1964 QIEVROLET
Biscayne 2 D

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GOOD relr gerator SSO go 4
GOOD M XED second cu I ng
m es east Tuppers Pia ns
cove
molhy a lalla hay
Rl 681 turn right 3rd house
65c pe ba e phone 985 3809
4 9 IOip
49 lOtc - - - - , - ---::-,-TROPICAL
FISH
fancy
SHOWALTER S We Pel Shop
guppies angels and breeders
Ches e Oh o Phone 985 3356
Bellas and supplies Phone
T op cal f sh and supp es
992 5443
3 28 JO!p
2 30 tfc

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CLEMAT S ROOTS Ready to
be ansplanled pu p e red
p nk and wh te cabbage
oma to broccol lettuce
caul flowe brusse sprouts
pansy petunia snap dragons
mar golds and nemesia
plants also eve bearing and
othe ~Jar et es of strawberry
plants M dway Markel W.
Ma n Sf eel Pomeroy phone
992 2582
4 II Jlc

' Ton good ut ty

WE HAVE ALL TYPES OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
STEREO TAPES RECORDS, SHEET MUSIC

6 cyl

eng ne

$249
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1964 FALCON
ST WAGON

$1491'

4 BEDROOMS
10 ACRES- Ranch style home 1 2 baths hot
water heat 2 drilled wells and foundat on for
another home Salem Townsh p on 124 Only

WALNU T modern stye with
AM FM ado 4 speake MUST sacr Ice due to d vorce
sound system
4 speed
1970 2 x 60 mOb! e home take
automatic changer Ba ance
over remainder of paymen s
$83 17 Use our budget terms
1961 Comet $100 Cal 667
Cat 992 7085
3031
Tuppers Pia ns
4 12 61c
H6p
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IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
phone RUTH A HENRY

1964 QIEV.

OFFICE
MACHINE
REPAIR

SPRING GARDEN SAV NGS
SALE
See our compte e
assortment of garden seeds
also Frost Proof Cabbage
Ma ne
P.l anls 49c doz
Kennebec Seed Potatoes
S4 99 100 lbs Garden Fer
I I zer s 99 SO lbs Ye low
on on sets 98c gal 3 doz ctn
eggs 79c Heiner s Bonus or
Favor te Bread 7
6 oz
loaves s with SlO purchase 5
- Sl w thou! pur¢hase Lean
Fresh Pork Steak 69c b Van
Camp Pork &amp; Beans large 29
oz cans 4- S1 Tra I Blazer
Dog Food 15 oz can 7 - Sl
Broughton s Sweet Milk 2 pet
99c ga !on All gr nds Max
well House Coffee 3 lb can
$2 29 w th SIO purchase We
have hundreds more discount
pr ce Check them soon We
accept
Federal
Food
Coupons Br ght Slar Markel
Next to Drive Inn '(heate
Mason W Vlf

16 FT TRAVEL !rater self
contained ready to go h tch
ncluded Phone 773 5651
Mason W Va

1965 QIEV.

Chev
body

STRAWBERRY plants Cha les
Fosler Rt 338 nea Rae ne
Locks phone 247 2309
4 12 12tc

24 Etectr c range$ 0 phone
992 38 8
4-7 101p

HT Cpe S Sport bucket
seals V 8 eng automat c

1965 DODGE

MAYTAG wash ng machine
ound tub wr nger type sso
phone 742 4404
4 ? Otp

S15 one wardrobe case SS

EARlH MOVING
Dozer &amp; End loader .,...rk
ponds buement lond
scaptng We hove 2 1111
dozers 2 SilO loaders Work
done by hour or contr1ct
Free Est motos We olso
haul f II dirt hlp sell Dump
!rucks and tow boy for hire
See BOb or Roger JoHers
Pomeroy Phone 992 3l25
after 7 p m

INTERNATIONAL 7 It cut
mower power lift new t re
good kn fe ready to mow
Polled Hereto d Bulls
Pu ebred Pau Sayre Rte
338 G eat Bend Road 843
2286 Porlland Oh o
4 12 3tp
1970 STARCRAFT fo d down
carnpe s eeps 8 phone 992
5007 James Hoi on

your need Comprete roof ar
spouting rtpalr Interior or
exter1or c1rpentry Ceiling
111e ond Paneling and 5 ding
Complete Plumblog &amp;
Heollng
O.y Number 992 2550
We have 24 hr emergency

For Sale

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ALL WEAlHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION
&amp; PWMBING CO
240 Lincoln 51
Middleport Ohio
Obi
Plumbing
Wt have o compltlt Homo
Maintenance Senict the
year around No matter whit

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For Best DEALS

Everything In Home
Mllntenonce

616 Main 51

COME IN AND SEE
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STORE HOURS
Mon Thurs 9a m to6p m
Frt Sat 9 a m to 8 p m
Pomeroy Ohto

222 Mam St

Jo nt

ResoutonNo 441
JO NT RESOLUTION
P opos ng o amend sec ons
4 6
9
4 16 and 3 o
Art c e
sect ons 3 and 16 o
A c e Ill sect on 2a of A t c e
V to enac new sec ons 8 and 5
of Art c e
to enac sess on Ia
ot A c e
and to epea
sect ons S 8 15 7 8 9 and 25
ol A c e
and sec on 22 ol
Ar c e V of he Cons lu on ol
he Sta eo Oh o e a ve to he
adm n st at o
o gan zat on
and procedures of the Genera
Assemb y
Be
eso ved by he Gene a
Assemb y of he S a e o Oh o
hree f f hs Qf he memtle s
e ec ed o each house con
cur ng herein that here Shal
be. subm tted to he e e to s of
the s a e n the manner
p esc bed by aw a a spec a
e ec on to be held on tl'le f rst
Tuesday af et he f st Monday
n May 1972 a p oposa to
amend sec ons 4 6 7 9 1 14
16 and 3 of A c e sec ons
3 and 6 of A I c e
sec on 2a
of Ar c e V and to epeal
sect ons5 8 5 7 a 19 and 25
of A I c e
and sect on 22 of
Ar cle V of he Const u on of
Oh o to ead as o ows
ARTICLE I
Se ton 4 No membe of he
genera asse mb y sha du ng
he erm for wh ch he was
e ec ed un ess du no such
erm he es gn s the ef om hod
any pub c o ce under he
Un led S a es o h s slate o a
pol t ca subd v son hereof
bu
h s p ov s on does not
extend o o I ce s of a po ca
pa y nota es publ c or of
fi cers of the m
a o of he
Un ed Sates a med forces
No membe of he gene a
assembly sha dur ng he te m
or wt} ch he was e ected o fo
one yea
hereaf e be ap
po nted o any pub c off ce
unde h s s ate wh ch off ce
was c ea ed o the com
pensa on o wh ch was n
c eased du ng he e m for
wh ch he was e ec ed
Sec on 6 Each House sha be
udge o the e ect on retu ns
and qua f ca ons of s own
membe s A major y of a I he
memb ers e ected o each House
sha
be a quo um o do
bus ness bu a ess number
may adjou n 1 om day o day
and compe he a endance of
absen memb e s
n such
manne
and unde
such
pena I es as shal be p esc bed
by aw
Each Hou se may pun sh s
members o d S(l der v con
due and w th he concu ren ee
of wo h rds of he memb e s
elected he e o expel a num
ber bu no he se ond me o
he same cause
Each House has a powe s
necessary to prov de for ts
safe y and he und s u bed
ansae on of ts bus ness and
o ob an h ough comm tees
or othe w se nfo rna on at
feet ng eg sa ve ac on unde
n con
cons de a on o
temp at on o w h efe ence o
any a eged b each of
s
p v leges o m s ondu c of s
membe s and o ha end o
enfo ce he a endance and
es mony of w nesses and th e
produc on of books and pape s
Sec on 7 Th e mode o
organ z ng each house of th e
gene a .usemb y sha
be
p escr bed by aw
Each house sha choose s
own o ce s
nc ud ng a
pres d ng off ce o be e ected
f om s membe sh p who sha
be de s gna ed n the Sena e as
p es pen of the Sen a e and n
the House of Rep esen at ve s as
spuker of he Ho use o
Represen at ves
Each house sha de erm ne
~ owp ,...~ •f p p,o'ed ng
S!ctlo'h II Each gene a
assemb y sha convene n t rsl
egu a sess on on 11e 1 rs
Monda y of Jan ua y n he odd
numbe ed yea
o on he
succeed ng day f he f r s
Monday of anuary s a ega
ho day and n second eou a
sess on on he same da e of he
lol ow ng yea
E her the
gove nor or he p es d ng of
f ce s of he gene a assemb v
ac nd" jo n ly may convene he
gene a assemb y n spec a
sess on by a p oc am at on
wh ch mav m th e pu pose 0
the sess on
Sec on 9 Each House sha
keep a co ec ou "" of s
proceed ngs wh ch sha t be
pub shed A he des e of any
two membe s he yeas and
nay s she I be entered upon he
lournal and on he passage of
every b
n e the House he
vole shal be a ken by yeas and
nays and entered upon he
lourna
Sect on 11 A va cancy n he
Sena e or n hP Hou se of
Rep esentat ves fo an y cause
n c ud ng he fa u e of a
member e ect o t~ua fy for
off ce sha I be f ed by e ec on
bV the membe s of he Sena e or
the members of he House of

HOUSE and ot on Laurel
St eel
Pomeroy
was
damaged by fire phone 992

ltERE NOW!
Steel deck rotanes b~

HAHN·ECllfSE

econom~ and performance I

EBERSBACH
HARDWARE

WI

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H1toof Htlt

Oryort
,$urround e1ol/lts
:wllh gentle .,.,.
holt No holspotl
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tno Mllh Lin
Iller '"'"IHcllllroln
M'AYTJG
llfC:orpot
Sorvtco

GtortJO S HObstotter Jr
Broker
Phono 985-4186
Hilton WoW. Sr Sltesmon
,..,.,. ,,, 3211

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Arnold Gr1te

!'OMEROY

110 W MAIN

Sears

SAVE

WAS '319.00

con
F tier ol"
Fin A~ tator
-,r-trltll Press

~42 4211

Robinson's aeaners

CAMPAIGN for
LOWER PBICES

3359

YOU HAVE THE PROPERTY THE BANK
HAS THE MONEY AND WE HAVE THE
IDEAS PROPERTY IS GETTING BETTER
AND HIGHER THINK OF IT THEN USE
YOUR RENT MONEY TO BUY SEE US FOR
DETAILS
HELEN L TEAFORD ASSOCIATE
992 3325
992 2378

For all your Real
Estate needs see or
call us
P 0 Bo• 111 Pomeroy

SHIRt
FINISHING

CUT

$23 500 00
NEW LISTING
POMEROY - 3 bedrooms ltving paneled
carpet In 2 rooms bath new gas furnace
Storm doors and wtndows Stde porch full
basement $10 000 00
ACREAGE
7 ACRES - On Route 7 cleared ready for
housing Water tap Only $10 000 00

w 1'1 respect o such removal or ce t f l!od by th e V age Clerk ro
gove nor and
I eul enant
ORDINANCE NO 427
govc nor
BE T ORDAINED as to low s repa r to the tloh:Jers of ega or he County Aud o and by he
Sec on 3 The e u ns of 'by he counc of the V 1 age of equltab e I ens of record ypon Coun v Aud to paced on he
eve Y e ec on for the o t cers Pome oy Ohio two th rds of at the r~al property on wh ttl such ax dup ca e as a en aga nst
named n th e or ego ng sec ion members e etted thereto bu ld no s located and to t t e sa d bu d no s uctu e o
\sha be sea ed up and t ans conc u ng
own ers of record of such prem ses
Sect on 7 Whoever ..,. o a es
m ed to the seat of Clove n
SECT ON
The F e Chef property The owners af nco d
men by the e u nng off cers and h s as:s stant and b'i ot such property or lhe ho ders any sec on ot th s o Q nance
d ec ted o he Preslden Ol he members des gnated by the of ens of record upon such sha be f ned no tess than ten
Senate who dur no the f rst FreCh et upon examination or propert~ may enter In Q en nor more than 1 y do ars fo
week ot th e sess on sha open nspect on f nds a bu d ng or agrHment with the V tage of tach day s neg ec
Sec t on 8 Any othe o
and pub sh hem and dec a e other struc ure wh ch for want Pomeroy to perform the
11e resu t n the presence of a o"t proper repa r by reuon of removal or repa r of the n d nance p ov s on n conf c
mao House
v of thofe members
of age an d d 1ap d a1t d cond 11 on secure unsaft or structura y herew th s hereby repea ed
each
he General
defect ve build no
f an
Sect on 9 Th s o dlnance
A$sembly The 0 n candidates defect
ve or
y nstalled
ake effec t and ~e en
w r poor
ng an(j equ p emergency ex sts as deter Sha
elect ca
h av ng he h ol'les number of ment defective ch mneys mined by the VI lagt of forced from and af er the
votes cas tor governor and defe c. ve gas connections Pomeroy not ce may be g ven ea est da e a owed by law
eu enant oove no and he defec ve heal ng apparatus or other than by cert f ed ma I and
pe son hav ng he h ghe s t for 1ny other reason
s ess th•n ttl rly days pr or to ATTE ST ean Wa on
number of vo es tor any 0 her espec al r 1 abe to I re or en such remove or repa r
Ce k
SKI on 6 If the owner or
ofl ce sha be dec ared du Y dangers fe or other bu ld ngs
APPROVE OW am G
e ec ed bu if any two o more or proper y such off cer sha 1 enho der of the bu d ng or
have an equal and th~ h ghesl order such bui d ng to be structure fa Is to comp y w th Sa on ck
he repair and-or remova of
epa nd
torn
down
Mayo
numbe of vo es to he sam•
offceoroffces one ofthemor demo sned
mater as such build ng structure wi hln PASSED Ap 3 972
any two for whom on votes removed and al dengerous the me H.mlt set forth n he
we e cast for governor and cond tons remed ed If such not ce as prov ded n Sec on s 4 6 3 2tc
eu enan governor sha I be off cer finds In a bul d ng or of th s ordinance and fur
chosen by he 10 nt vote of both upon any prem ses any com thermore ttlere s no appeal
houses
bustlb e o expos ve material pend ng n a court of com pe en t
Sect on 16 The L eutenant rubbish rags waste o Is jur sd ct on as prov ded here n
Governo sha perfo m such gaso ne
o
nftam mab e then the V ege of Pomeroy
du es
n
the execu ve cond tlons of any kind through ts off cers agents and
depar men as are ass gned to dangerous o he salety of such or ndependent contracto s may
h m by he Governor and building prem ses or propertr cause 1uch bu ld ng struc ure
ex erc se such powe s as are he sMdl order such mater as to be repaired torn down
P escr bed by aw
umoved
or
cond tons demol shed mater els emoved
wh e he Sena e or 11e Hou se ot
ARTICL.t: V
remed ed f such officer finds and a 1 danger.ous cond t onl
SAME DAY
Rep esen a ves as he .case Sect on 2a The names of a
that any bu ld ng structure remedied et the expense of such
may be s n sess on w th the cand dates tor an off ce at any ta,k container or veh c e used owner or lienholder The tota
SERVI(:E
ak. ng of the yeas and nays of gene a e ectlon stla
b for the s onge handIng or cost whetner such costs are
he membe so he Senate o a anged n a group unde the transportation o petroleum ncurred due to the use of
In At 9-0ut At 5
mater as and
he House o Rep esenla ves t t e of that off ce and sha be
qu ds or f 1 qu fled petroleum emp oyees
as he case may be aff a led so alte naled that each name n connect on herew lh ctoes equipment of the mun cpa
Use Our Free Parkmg lol
w h the same po ca pa ty as sha appear ( n so far as may not comp v w th the standards corporat on or by contract for
he pe son as e ected to the be reasonab Y posslb e) sub or o ders of the f re chef tle labor mater as and equip
sea n wh ch 11e vacancy oc s an a Y an equal number of shal make such order {iS may ment or both of remov ng the
u s The adoft on of such t mes at the beg nn ng at the be reasonab y necessary to nsecure unsefe or structure y
eso ut on sha
eau re he end and n each In ermed ate nsure such comp ance Such detective bul d ngs structure
216 E. 2nd, Pomoroy
aff rmat ve 110 e o a malo ty place f any of he group n o der sha be made against ncludl,.g costs of serv ce and
o he membe s e ec ed to the wh ch such name be ongs and served persona y or by publication of notice shall be
Se nate or he House of Excep at a Pa y P marv or n reg ste ed etter upon the
Representa ves as the case a non part san e ec on the owner essee agent operator
maybe enttedtovoethe eon name o des gnat on Of each o occupantofsuchbuldngsar
Such vo e sha be spread upon cand de e s pa ty f any sha I prem ses and thereupon such
he ou na o he Sena e o the be P nted under o af e each o de sha 1be com pied with by
House of Represen at ves as cand da e s name n gh er end he owner
essee agent
he case may be and cer fed smal er type face than that n operator or occupant w th the
o th e Sec e ary of Sla e by the wh ch the cand eta e s name s time 1 xed n sa c1 order
Sect on 2 f the owner lessee
c e k. hereo The Secre a y of pr nted An e ector may vote for
s a e sha upon ece pt o such ca nd da es o he han can agen operator or occup1nl 1
ce f cat on ssue a ce t f cafe d da es tore ectors of P es den aggr eved by an order ot an
of e ec on to he person so and V ce P es dent of the off cer under sect on 1 and
e ec ed and upon presen a on Un ted S ales and o he than des es a hear ng he may
of such ce f a e o he Senate cand da es fo governor and compla n 0 appeal In wr tlnu to
or the House of Rep esen eulenant governo on Y and n the fire chef w th n three days
a ves as he case may be he no other way han by nd eating from the serv ce of the order
pe son so e ec ed sha I ake he h s vo e to each cand date and the f re ch el sha 1 at once
oa h o off ce and become a separa e Y from the nd ca on nvest gate sad complaint and
membe of he Senate or he of h s vo e lor any othe can f x a place and t me not less
House o Rep esen a ves as d date
than five days nor more than
he case may be for the e m
EFFECTIVE DATE
en days tnereafter for hearing
o wl'l cl'l he was so e ec ed
AND REPEAL
~ such camp alnt The chef at
Sect on 4 ~e the House
f adocted bv a malo Y of sad hearing mey aff rm
sha w thou he on sen of he th e e ec o s vot ng on fh s modify revoke or vacate sad
o her ad ou n o more han amendmenT, the amendment order and 11n1ess such order s
f ve days Sundays excluded and schedu e there o except rF:voked o vaca ed by the chef
no to any o he pace han tha sec on 16 of Ar c e
sha I t shal rema n n force and be
, wh ch he wo Hou ses a e n ak.e mmed ate effect and comp ed w h by such owner
sess on
ex s ng sec ons A 6 7 9 11 U
essee agen operator or
Sect on 5 A Tile genera 16 and 31 of Art c e
exist ng occupant and w th n the t me
assd mbly sha enac no aw sect on 3 of Ar c e
ex st no fixed In said order or wl hln
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B s may o g na e n e he f om such effect ve date The of the FreCh ef o his. ass stant
hou se bli may be a e ed amendment Of sec on 16 of as made at the helf ng
amended or e ec ed n lhe Ar c e I sha ake effect on provided n Sect on 2 of thiS
o her
the second Monday of Janua Y
o d
t th
B The s y e of th e aws of 975 and ex sting sect on 16 of
r nance may IPPtl 0 e
be
be
A tce
of he Cons ul on of Court
of Common
eas Me
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th s state sha
County
OhiO PAny
p1rty
enac ed by
he gene a Oh o sha be epealed from des r ng to appeal shall fie a
All lhe qual ty Hahn Eel pse features Insert p
not ce olappeal w th the Clerk
assem bly of he sta e of Oh o such effect ve dale
he
ght adJustment easy sp n ve t cal pul start ng
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and many more-but at our spec at low pr ces
d e en days un ess wo p ovsonsofsecton7ofArtce settng forth lhe order ap
Folding handle too- ets you store you
h dsof hemem ber se ec ed o
and unt I he second Monday pea nH from and the grounds
he house 'h wh ch t s pending of Janua y 1975 the p es d ng appeal 01
ng to A copy of such
steel-deck JUSt about anywhere
suspend th s equ emenl and off cer to be e ecled from the not ce
appeal shall a lao be
And they comp y w th all
eve y nd v dva cons de a on membersh p of the Sena e sl'la
~~o~drt by J~r~e~ 1an ofh~~w ~=
ex stong ndustry safety
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requ rem en shal be eco ded pres den P o tempo e of the appea shall be fled with n 15
standards
n th e ou na o he respect ve Sena e and he P es den pro days w th the Cferk of 11 d
house No b may be pa ssed tempo e not the P es dent of v 1 age and the Common peasun
he b
has been the Sene e may pa clpale in cou t afte the mall ng of the
ep educed and d str buted o the ca I ng ot a spec a sess on no Ice of F re Chiefs order as
members of he house n wh ch pu suant to sect on 8 of Art c e prov ded In th s sect on
t s pend ng
S 1
Priced from
(0 ) Nob sha conan mo e
Notw tths and ng the
•c on •' N0 owner OC
han one subjec wh ch sha 1 be p ov sons of sect on 1 of Article cupant
essee
or agent
of
bu d ng or
p emises
and no
ea ly ex pressed n s t e No
and unt I he second Monday owner lesse• operator or
aw sha
be ev ved or of Janua y 975 the L eutenant
h 1 th 1 dl
11
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amended u ess he new acl Gove no shall cont nue to control
person ofavany
ng Ink rec
on en
container
con a ns he en e ac ev ved serve as Pres dent of the Sen a e ve~ c 1 p p ng or equipment
he sect on o sec t ons o a
pu poses except o used for the manufacture
o
amended and he sec t on or pa t c pate n the ca ng of a storage hand ng sale or trans
sec ons am ended s ha
be spec a sess on bV pres d no portal on of products sha 1
epea ed
ott ce s of the Genera
E Every b
wh ch has Assemb Y pursuant o section 8 wilful Y fa I neglect or refuse
passed bo h houses of he of Ar c e
to com~lr w th any ordtr of tht
genera ass emb Y sha be
UNITED STATES
f re ch e or any officer acting
RICA
under h m n the- perf9.rmence
OF AME
f cer
of the duties Imposed by such
s gne d by he P es d ng of
STATE OF OHfO
sect ons within the tlmt
o each hou se o cer fy th a he
p ocedura
equ em en s for
OFFlCE OF THE
bed
h d
TOUJI'l Dnes
passage have been mel and
SECRETARY OF STATE
prescr
n 5UC or er un ess
IU I tOUJh
sha 1 be presented for hw th o
t
TEO
w BROWN an
appea
Slaken
therefrom
to
the Court of Common Peas
lo make )'Out
the governo to h s approva
Secretary of Sta e of the State of Me gs county
Ohio
11
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Every o nt resolu on Oh o do hereby cert fy that the prov ded herein
wh ch ha s be en adopted n bo h fo ego ng s a true copy of
Sect on 5 If the VI laae of
House
Jo nt Pomeroy deems t necessary to
houses of the gene al nsemb y Amended
sl1a be s gned by the p es d ng Reso ul on No .u f ed n the have ts agents employMs or
of ce of each house to ce tlfy Off ce Of the Secretary of State ndependent contractor&amp; to
th e
procedu a and propos ng o amend the remove and or npalr any In
that
requ emenls lor adopt on have above sect ons of the Con secure unsafe or structurally
been m e and sha for hw th be sl u on ol Ohio
defect ve building or other
f ed w th the sec etary of sta e
N TE ST MONY WHEREOF st uctu es then the sad VIIIIDI
sec on 6 f he governor I have hereunto subscr bed my f p
lh
approves an ac he sl'la Is gn I name and aff )(ed my off c al 0 omeror, rough the Mayor
t becomes aw and he sha t te sea at Co umbus th s 27 h day at east th rty daya prior to the
removal of any nucure unsafe
t w h the sec etary of sta e of Ma ch 972
or structurally d•fectiYt
f he does not app ave t he
TEO W BROWN bu d ng sha I give not ce by
3hal re u n t w th h s ob
sea
Sec e a y of State
d
f
ectlons n w 1 ng to the house
cert 1f e mall o lt1 1n1en1lon
n wh ch
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Shal enter he objections at (
a ge upon IS journa and ma
11en recons der t~e vote on ltb
pa ssage f three f fths of the
members elec ed to the house of
or g n vote o repass the b I t
sha I be sent w ttl 11e ob
ject ons of he governor o the
other house wl'l ch may a so
consider he vote on Its passage
I th ee t fths of he members
e ected to he second house vote
to repass 1 1 becomes law
notwlthstand ng the ob ectlons
of the governor and the
pres d ng off ce of the second
house shar f le It w h the
secretary of sa e n no case
shal a b I be repused by a
smal er vo e h81n s requ red by
the constltut on on ts or g nat
passaoe
n al cues of
recons dera on the vote ol each
house sha be determ ned by
yeas and nays and the names of
the men be s voting for and
aga nst the b I shal be entered
upon the journal
fa bl I Is not returned by the
governor w th n ten days
Suncleys excep ed afttr being
p esented o him t becomes
taw n ke manner as f he had
s gned t unless the general
assembly by adlournment
prevents ts return n wh ch
case t become!. law unless
witt n ten dars after such
adlournemen
sf led by him
with h s objections in wr tlng ~ n
the off ce of the secretary of
atate The governor sha f le
w th the aecrttarv of state
every b I not returned by h m to
he house of or g n that becomes
aw 'tflllfhout n s s gna ure
The governor may d sapprove
any tern or ems n any b I
making a appropr al on of
money and the tem or temt ao
d sapproved shal be void
un ess repaued n the manner
prescr bed by th s section for
the repauage of a b I
Sect on 31 The members and
off cars of the General
Assembly sha I rece ve an
annual aatery and tuch
al owances for reasonable and
The fun mower to own Rear 13 s
necessary ew.penses rt ated to
cu In 4 cycle engine 3 forward
the perform ann of the r dut es
as are provided by law and no
speeds neutra and I reverH
chenge In 1 members sa ary
so easy to operale II feels almost
sha I taketfltctdur ng the term
like driving a car 7 level cult ng
lor which he wes elected nor
MON TUES
&amp;hall any change In a members
helgl Is
Eu~ acllon rocoll
WED &amp;SAT
a lowancts take effect pr or to
starler 1 p ece steel grass cut
the flnt of January fo ow no
9 OOtoS 00
ling b ode Except onal traction
the neJC.t genera elect on In 1n
from 12 50x4 10 In pneumatic
even numbered year
THURSDAY
AITICLR Ill
rear tires 10 SOx3 SO'In semi
9 OOTO NOON
Section 1a n the general
pneuma! c front I res 5 In guide
election for governor and
FRIOAY
wheels Overall 52x31x37 In
Loll • Tlltlma
leutenant governor one vote
9
00 To9 00
s~a I bt cut jointly for t~o
h gh Many safely fealures
OSBORNE
Candlclatn nom nated by the
Br ghl red color
•arne pot t .;a! party or pet ton
Pomeroy
992 2171
220 E Mlln
The genera nsemb y may
provld• by taw lor the to nt
nom In at on ~~ caml datts tor

25''

$20 000 00

REAL ESTATE
8 for $1 00

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USED OFFSET PLATES
HAVE
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Let Us Do Over Your
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Insured-But best of all
WERE HONEST
Ph 992 7608 Pomeroy Oh1o

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CONST.

B&amp;W HEATING CO.

DOUBLE APARTMENT
11 ROOMS - 5 w th bath up 6 with bath
down Large I vtng dining Ideal for a rooming
house Uptown location on 2 lots with large
porch and room for several cars to park

For Sale

FOR THE BEST IN
CERAMIC TILE

Get R1d of Them
We will prolect any Stngle
dwelhng ru1dence for

AKC pupp es - Schnauzers
Poodles Cairn Terriers
heellhy horne raised per
manenl nlectlons wormedS75 S8S Coolville 667 6214
4 12 121p

Sales

KITCHEN
and

ON
CENTRAL HEATING
OR
AIR CONDITIONING

Vzrgzl B. Teaford, Sr. Broker

Se vice $SO Reg Mares S40 Auto
Grade Francis Benedum 1963 FORD VAN good engine
Phone 667 3856
3 30 301c new snow tires Sl25 1963
Ford 4 dr
6 cylinder
automatic power steer ng 4
FIGHT fatigue w th Z pp es the
new I res $250 1962 Falcon
great I on p II On y Sl 98 at
engine S25 Ray Young ALUMINUM car op boals
Ne son Drugs
won rust or rol safe and
Success Rood Cool v lie
3 7 30fp
ghtwelght 10 1213and 14 II
phone 667 3462
n s ock now Phone 992 6256
4 1 31c
CLELAND S GREENHOUSE
after 5 p m
Mum• Geren ums Pans es 960 F 500 FARM truck green
3 30 3fltc
and Petunias Geraldine
bed cattle racks good I res
Cleland E Main St Racine
good condition
Harold BEAUTIFUL Early American
4 2 lie
style stereo red o com
8 ewer Long Bottom phone
blnallon 4 speaker sound
985
3554
""'s-A"'"v-=E-u-~p-,-.-on-e""'h-a""II,-;:B"""'ri-ng__.your
tystem 4 spaed automatic
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sick TV to Chuck s TV Shop
changer separate controls
151 Butternut Ave Pomeroy
Balance $79 56 Use our
57
CHEVROLET
283
cu
In
Hlfc
budge!
terms Call 992 7085
standard shift 63 Chevrolet
4 12 6tc
Nova 6 cyl nder automatic
transmlss on
Vincent
Wanteo To Buy
Broderick Rt 2 Pomeroy STAR k lis rats quickly
OLD FURNITURE d shes
o4-l2-41c Sure 2 V:t lbs $1 69 Ebers
clocks brass beds silver
bach Hdwe Sugar Run Mills
dollars
or
complete
FORb P nto call 992 3436 P ckens Hdwe Mason
households Wr te M D 1972
3 19 30fp
or 992 5248
M Iter RI 4 Pomeroy Ohio
Call 992 6271
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1970 W 30 OlDSMOBILE u.!
automatic factory stereo
PORTABLE cement mlur
tape lots ot extras really
Phone'l'/17309
nice pr cod right phone 992
4 13 6fp
2« offer s p m
36 21 X 23 X 009
3 31 lie

Johnson MasoniY
&amp; Remodelmg

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

WHITE
m

From the largest
Bulldoze Rad alar to 1he
"Smal es Heater Core:
Nolflon Biggs
Rad •tor Sptc:lll st

PIANO and organ lessons
POMEROY
Gerald Hoffner phone 992
Jtck W Carsey Mgr
3825
Phonof!2 2111
4 11 12tc ONE
BEDROOM trot er
apartment. dea lor couples TWI"' needle sewlnJI machine
TEENAGE Hop Me gs Jun or
Contact McClure s Dairy Is e
1971 Model In walnut stand
H gh April IS. 9 p m Ill! 11 30
992 5248 or 992 3436
All features builtin to make
p m Proceeds tor Cancer
H6tc
fancy dn1;ns and do strelch
live mus c by Cogwell Con - - - - - - sew ng A so buttonholes
3 AND 4 ROOM fu nlshed and
venllon
bl nd hems etc S43 35 cash
4 11 4tc
unfurn shed apartments
price or terms available
Phone 992 5434
Phone 992 5641
GUN SHOOT Saturday Ap II
• 12 lie
4 12 6tc
15th 6 p m and Sunday April
16111 I p m Meats groceries 2 BEDROOM moblfe home w th VACUUM cleaner Electro
and 20 lb steak each shoot
air condll on ng In Racine
Hygiene New Demonslralor
second place shootrr gets free
area phone 992-6329
has all cleaning attachments
shol all steeve s and r ng
3 23 tic
pi us the new Electro Suds for
guns will be handicapped
shampoo ng carpet Only
M le Hill Rd Rae ne Fire ROOM &amp; BOARD Chester
S27 SO cash pr ce or lerms
Dept Building
available Phone 992 56&lt;11
Phone
985
3371
4 11 Sic
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CLELAND REALTY
OlliC"92 1259 E •en nVI 9U

DON T BE DOUPED WITH
A LOT OF BALLY HOODL ST W TH THE BROKER
THAT
SELLS
YOUR
PROPERTY
HENRY E CLELAND Sr

12' 14' 24' WIDE

Business Services

Sale

IS 000 00

0 4469

THE

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Real Estate

NEED lady lor spr ng clean ng
phone 992 7226
4 II Jlc

Notice

For Sale

POODLE pupp es S tver Toy
1970 MONlEREY 12x60 tully
Park view Kennels Phone9Y2
carpeted 2 bedroom full size
5443
uti! ly room underpinning
8 15-llr.
ncluded Phone 992 6602
ol-13 61c
For

H22154
Court 51.

IN LOVING memory of James RESPONSIBLE person for
Hoi on who paS&amp;ed away 3 eslabllshed dry cleaning
route
A B C Cleaners
years ago April 13 IH9
Mason W Va
Sadly missed by wife Opal
ol-5-lie
children and grandchildren
4 13 lip

V F W Gunshoot noon Sun
day April 16 Broad Run Gun
Club. New Havan sponsored
by Posl 9926 Mason W Va
This s the last shoot of !he

Mobile Homes For Sale

I A mended House

PUBLIC AUCTION
Sllurdoy Aprll15 1972-11 00 A M
Hoving sold our form wt will Mil the fottowlna ot the
form locoled on SR 325 From ungsvllte 011" 10 -ton
SR 1241ptWOX IV. llllltl.lurn -'11001 SR 325 First farm
011 rlaht:' Watc:ll for 1111 1f1n•
MACHINERY Allis Chalmers B wllfl 5 belly mount 2
way u plow on original flr.. Brillion hay cortdllloner 3
pt Ford culllyator 3 pi corn sprayer 3 pi In! corn
planler 3 pl. field cultlvato[ 3 pt somtlhlng?. J 0 grain
dr II Rubber tired lhne-~prllllder 2 men Mill power qw
11ol lite block 8xlx16 2 rolls No 9 woven wire ;rtnder 2
hey feed racks 110 gal slack lank approx f25 locust
posls pltlform sca!H 7 slanchtons complete with
dividers Mayers let wat.r pump. 2 hole hog Ieeder so
gal hog wafer traclor cha!M ladder &amp; ole
HOUSEHOLD Dinette Ml &amp;. I chairs rolrltJOralor gas
range apl size washer &amp; dryer 4 pc bedroom 1ulto day
bed droller clwst of drfton wordrobe 6 chain
rocking cllalr 2 trunks oncl-t.blos sm round tablt stand
bookcase cupboard hall troo. 2 beds sldt baird dllh
washer -tng machine vacwm ciM!Mr fuel oft ltoaler
l""'ps radio. l&gt;lgh dwtlr lawn mower Clinlol! gasoline
molar othor 1111morolll lt.ms
Mr &amp; MI'S Corl Gorlly
~unc:ll Avollablo
TERMS CASH
CARNAHAN A\ICTION SERVICE
949 27-J C:.I'IIIMn
D Sml~t 20U
Racine 0.

It'•

not too late to save yoanelf
Income laX "8SJ'&amp;vadon that eomee
with preparllll! 7our own retuna.
B .t R Bloek'a ehlll'fl(es atart at 15
and the avna11e coet wu under
112 50 for over 1 million retu...
we prepared laot year

AI!I!J'IIvatlon ion I

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deduetlhle

9amto5pm
Phone 992 3795
No Appointment Neceuarf
OPEN TODAY

DON'T LIT AN AMATIUR DO
H•R BLO&lt;lK I JOB

II&amp;:R
Block.
1\e iDt'Ometu people.
304 E. MAIN ST

POMEROY, 0.
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"Sporty-Look" CRAfTSMAN

6-HP Rotary Riding Mower

STORE HOURS:

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For Sale
ALLIS CHALMERS WC tracto
.1nd equipment $550 AI s
Chalme s Comb ne $350
Phone 742 3656
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In Memory
IN MEMORY of Larry A
R tchle on his b thday Apr I
I 3 There w II never be
another teacher to compare to
h m Two roads diverged n
a wood and I - I took the one
len traveled by And that has
11'\ade all the difference
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7 JO p m at !he Guysville
Community Church Special
singing Everyone welcome
Pestor Rev George G II
Evangelist
Rev
John
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4 13 &lt;ltc
REMEMBER Pub c House
Aucllon Saturday April 15th
11 1 m at Rutland. acroS&amp;
from High School Carl
Hysell
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- open slles only, Forked
Run Sportsman Club Sunday
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WILL do sew ng of all kinds n
my home Phone 992 6879
32630p
KOSCOT KOSMEflts and
wigs Need extra money? Just
sell these products No
restricted terr tortes Phohe
992 5113

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L 0 0 K You can oave h~ndreds
(even lhouoands) of dollars on
a good (ale model used or
repossessed Mobile Home
Before you buy any Mobile
Home you should see the huge
selection of 8 10 and 12 wide
Mobile Homes we have In
stock Don I forget- we sell
new Detro tar Mobile Homes
- for !he money they can t be
beat Shop new al Berry
Miller Mobile H9me Sales ?OS
Farson Street Belpre Ohio
Phone m-9531 Open 7 days a
week
oi-13-Jic
GASH paid tor all mokes and
models of mobile homes
Phone orea code 61 ol-dJ 9531
4 13 lie
1970 12 X 60 3 BEDROOM
mobile home 14 000 or 1800
and lake over paymenls of
$10 I Phone 992 2292
---,--,-----':..:.961p
60X12 2 bedroom all electric
air cond I oned 8xZG It Porctr
and aluminum awning
aluminum sk rt ng com
pletely setup
IJeautlful
~-~calion OWner teav lng state
Phone 949 .wn or 992 5272
I 10-tfc

Pomeroy

WANTED!

Carrlenfor
MASON
•
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HARTFORD
Not A Motor Route

The

Dai~

Sentinel

Ph 614-992 2156
For Rent

MEIGS INN
~

ROOMS
by
O.y Week Manth
Liberal Rotts

PH 9923629
SMALL TRAILER sutiablelor 2
construct on workers In
Middleport lnqu re at 243 S
Second St or phone 992 3205
or 992 2725
4 13 31c

1561

DESIGNED FOR
GRACIOUS LIVING
LOVELY BR CK
3 oroe

bad rooms (double c osers a
dream k tchert and d n ng

v n; room

area spacious
n., baths

ut lltv room

ecreetlon

buement a
arae carport

roorri

tu

ca pe ed

$29 000
rtoustw fe s dream

e

A

WASHINGTON COUNTY

vear

old

over ooklng

brick -

ake

arge bedrooms

Veto

3

beaut fu

bath a k tchen o \U t any
housew fe comp e e w th

ref ranoe and oven d n ng

oom corner flrep ace n the
vlng room fu basemen
ut ty space
ec room
oarage corner o abou 3/.
acres $25 000 00

POMEROY

l.argt au ding for storage
&lt;:ave s abOut 3 ots has abOut

30 000 foot storage space out
of al t oods easy oad ng
r~nted atpr~sent

Jo

~er

ots

for tra ltr space $8 300 oo
THESE ARE SCARCE
~bedroom frame (new ba h
orced a r furnac~ ho water
tank) n ce lot good ne gh
borhODd Why pay rent?
IS 500 00

WORTH THE MONEY
2 story f a me new sld ng
roof and carport
3
bedrooms bath low taxes
good neighborhood

MILLER

MOBILE HOMES
1220 Woshlngton Blvd
Belpre Olllo

For Sale
BUS CAMPER sell contained
phone 992 5214

JOHN

REALTY~

Con~ As$Jxiate

VERA EBLEN
ColiS!

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the
news magazine about Ohio s
horses and horsemen Read
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MOWERS &amp;
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Economy T ler 3 h hp B&amp;S
engine Reg 15995
144 9S
Turf Tr m Mower B&amp;S 3 ,
hp eng ne In carton
70 25
Fer! I zer Garden Seeds and
Onion Sets

SMilH NELSON
MOTORS. INC;
Pomeroy

Ph 992 2174

free Estimate

Employment Wanted

CARPENTER work of any
kind Phone Dexter Oh o 742
4919
3 28 JOtp

1961 FORD truck tractor lZG
Cummins diesel steepar cab
ai r! tag ute Will trade
Ha o d Brewer Long Bottom
phone 985 3554
ol-9 lfc

DRV WAlL F nlsher con
tractor R I Dubbeld phone
742 5825
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Loc=A"'L~w-e"'"ld,_e-r--:-h,-s--por-table
=welder want. welding jObs
The St.tion
any lime 7 days a week
Phone 992 5271
H6tp

-------That Lutem

Wanted To Rent

____

HOUSE on small farm phone
915 3105
4761c
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Fcw Sale or Trade
67 FlAT I door ltdan will 1111
or trade for older model
truck phone 985-3920
4 126tc

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TERMITES. TERMITES,

Y.CITY
EXTERMINATION
633 Main Sf

For Appotntment
Phone 949 2803

'149.50
WRITTEN WARRANTY
Call Collecl614 4l2 Jill

Zanesvtlle Olllo

EXPERT

3 BR
HOME

Wlipel Allpment
55.55

ON YOUR LOT

On Most Amencan Ca'*

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094

1 c1r garage br ck front
wall to wall corpet

ONLY

J02o
Mlddleporl

MIDDLEPORT
S Th rd - 3 BR b&lt;o h hou,.
s all carpeted t'\·aneled
carpeted
\
V table
for f• t\ \Ittwo car
gara,e.. \1 •wn walking
dlstar:.J
to shopping
$1113000 Mustbeseenlobe
appreciated
3 b r 1 ' baths carpel one
c oset Is ceda lined marble
windows lis beautiful bu I
n kitchen close to pool and
park In M ddleport $25 000
Good flnanc ng on lh s one
LOTS
21ots n Pomeroy s bus ness
d sir ct
:v. acre located at Rts 33 &amp; 1
2 !&lt;its on Broadway
Large horne with extra r ver
front lots at Letart
I have lwo n ce homes under
SIO 000 one n Rutland one
In Pomeroy

Open8T IS
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

The
Orth1d Room
Make reservations fo your
pr vate pa t es banquets
spec a occas ons
Ideal for meet ng place w th or w thou! kitchen
pr v eges
lnd v dua cater ng
W II seat up to 150 peop e

992 5786

Real Estate For Sale
2 LARGE o s 6 ooms ba h
garage ce tar $8 500 Magg e
Wh It ngton
Depot 51
Rutland Oh o
47 301p

n. alum num
and steel s d ng
I be g as brick and stone
com p e e ne of es den a
and com me c a roof no
emode ing
bu ding
suspended ce ngs nter o
and exter or pa nt ng com
P e e ne of Masonry work A 1
wo k guaranteed o customer
Slit sfact on we are tu ly
nsu ed for you protect on l2
N 2nd 992 3918
AlLSIDE BUILDERS &amp;
CONSTR CO

POINT OmCE
SUPPLY

SIX ROOM house 133 Butternut
Ave Conlact Ed Hedr ck 2137
Wadsworlh Dr ve Co umbus
Oh o phone 237 4334
II 2 lfc

110 Mechamc Street

Pomeroy, Ohr.o 45769
NEW LISTING
POMEROY - 8 rooms carpeted 3 bedrooms
modern k tchen bath gas forced a r furnace
Front and back porches Lots of shrubbery
Full basement 2 car garage A real ntce ptece
of property $21 000 00

Complete line of office
equ1pmen1 turni1ure &amp;
supples Typewriter &amp;
Add ng Machme Repatr

Ptck up &amp; Delivery

PHONE 675-3628
424 Main St

ON YOUR DIAL

111 Court St
Pomeroy Oh1o

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MEIGS, W VA 25260
MEIGSH2 7151
MASON 773 5634

"""""'Y

urv ce

742 3947

992 5103
992 3898

742 4761

We art tully n!lur.t:..

1963 DIEV.
Conv Cpe V 8 automat c
good lop

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1964 DIEV.
•
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Coronet 500 Cpe V 8
aulomallc p steering
buckel seats Wh te w lh
red nterlor

PI Pleasant

MARimA
TYPEWRITER

Belpre 0
423 6ll1
C BRAOFORD Auctioneer
Complete Service
Phone 949 382
INTERIOR and
exter or
Racine Ohio
pa nt ng R I Dubbed phone
Cr tt B edlord
742 5825
5 life
4 10-Stc
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SEWING MACHINES Repa r HOUSE BUILDERS CALl:
service all makes 992 2284
GUY NEIGLER RACINE
T~e Fabric Shop Pomeroy
OHIO
Authorized S nge Sales and
3 5 JOic
Serv ce We Sharpen Sc ssors =--:---- - 3 29 lfc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
----,,-REASONABLE rale .... Ph 446BACKHOE AND DOZER work
4782 Gallipolis John Russell
Sept c tanks nsfailed &lt;&gt;-ge
Owner &amp; Operator
Bill) Pull ns Phone 992 2178.
s 12 lfc

4.2Stfc

VINYL and a umlnum sld ng
lree est mates references
cal collect 446 3608 Byerly
Cons! ucllon Co Galli pols
3 24 JOip

---&amp; roof palnllng and

HOUSE
repair work Free estimates
Phone 992 7085

Impala Cpe V 8 engine J
speed std trans radio
Ike new nter or good
II res

----ONE TRA N case r pu lmap

REMINGTON Model 700 ADL
22 250 w lh scope cost over
$200 specla new S 25 phone
742 36.16
4 7 tOtp

I

TIMOTHY hay ~c ba e cal
mornings L E Amos 985
4 27
4 1 Jlc

1966 PlYM.

~

I

Fury II Wagon V 8
automat c p steering &amp;
brakes luggage ack
radio N ce buy

CUB ,.tc11ctqr .PlY#. equ pmen
Mco..vllough ~" pow~r MAC 6
saw o I fu nace and tank
m lker for cow phone 949
2726
4 1 Jlp

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$849

•

CHECK wilh Kuhl s first lor
jow pr ced guarMieed ap
p ances and used turn tu e
Chest type freezer $85 Kuh s
Barga n Center Rl 7 at the
caul on I ght
Tuppers
Plains Oh o Open to 6 p m
c osed Mondays phone 667
3858
496C

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LEGAL NOTICE
R D 4
Pomeroy Oh o

Panlll

VI

CARL F HENRY
address unknown
Defend1nt

No 15053
NOTICE 6Y PUBLICAT ON
Car H Henry whose pace of
es dence s unknown w 1 lake
not ce on the 11 h day of Ap
972 he undersigned fled her
Compla n aga nst h m n he
Court of Common Peas o
Meigs County Oh o p ay ng for
d vo ce restor a on o former
name and othe e ef on he
g ounds of g oss neglect of duty
and dese I on Sa d cause w
be tor hear no on and af e he
28th dar from he date o he
las pub eel on of 'th s Not ce
name y he 23 d dlly o une
972 or as soon the eafter as the
Cou t may h4!a the same
RUTH A HENRY
PLA\. NT FF
Crow Crow &amp; Po e
Attornen
to
Pia n ff
4) 13 20 27 (5 4

18 25 7

BILL &amp; LEE'S MUSIC CENTER

1964 QIEVROLET
Biscayne 2 D

_ ___

GOOD relr gerator SSO go 4
GOOD M XED second cu I ng
m es east Tuppers Pia ns
cove
molhy a lalla hay
Rl 681 turn right 3rd house
65c pe ba e phone 985 3809
4 9 IOip
49 lOtc - - - - , - ---::-,-TROPICAL
FISH
fancy
SHOWALTER S We Pel Shop
guppies angels and breeders
Ches e Oh o Phone 985 3356
Bellas and supplies Phone
T op cal f sh and supp es
992 5443
3 28 JO!p
2 30 tfc

:--- - - - - - 4 .:_
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CLEMAT S ROOTS Ready to
be ansplanled pu p e red
p nk and wh te cabbage
oma to broccol lettuce
caul flowe brusse sprouts
pansy petunia snap dragons
mar golds and nemesia
plants also eve bearing and
othe ~Jar et es of strawberry
plants M dway Markel W.
Ma n Sf eel Pomeroy phone
992 2582
4 II Jlc

' Ton good ut ty

WE HAVE ALL TYPES OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
STEREO TAPES RECORDS, SHEET MUSIC

6 cyl

eng ne

$249
I----.-----..
1964 FALCON
ST WAGON

$1491'

4 BEDROOMS
10 ACRES- Ranch style home 1 2 baths hot
water heat 2 drilled wells and foundat on for
another home Salem Townsh p on 124 Only

WALNU T modern stye with
AM FM ado 4 speake MUST sacr Ice due to d vorce
sound system
4 speed
1970 2 x 60 mOb! e home take
automatic changer Ba ance
over remainder of paymen s
$83 17 Use our budget terms
1961 Comet $100 Cal 667
Cat 992 7085
3031
Tuppers Pia ns
4 12 61c
H6p
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IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
phone RUTH A HENRY

1964 QIEV.

OFFICE
MACHINE
REPAIR

SPRING GARDEN SAV NGS
SALE
See our compte e
assortment of garden seeds
also Frost Proof Cabbage
Ma ne
P.l anls 49c doz
Kennebec Seed Potatoes
S4 99 100 lbs Garden Fer
I I zer s 99 SO lbs Ye low
on on sets 98c gal 3 doz ctn
eggs 79c Heiner s Bonus or
Favor te Bread 7
6 oz
loaves s with SlO purchase 5
- Sl w thou! pur¢hase Lean
Fresh Pork Steak 69c b Van
Camp Pork &amp; Beans large 29
oz cans 4- S1 Tra I Blazer
Dog Food 15 oz can 7 - Sl
Broughton s Sweet Milk 2 pet
99c ga !on All gr nds Max
well House Coffee 3 lb can
$2 29 w th SIO purchase We
have hundreds more discount
pr ce Check them soon We
accept
Federal
Food
Coupons Br ght Slar Markel
Next to Drive Inn '(heate
Mason W Vlf

16 FT TRAVEL !rater self
contained ready to go h tch
ncluded Phone 773 5651
Mason W Va

1965 QIEV.

Chev
body

STRAWBERRY plants Cha les
Fosler Rt 338 nea Rae ne
Locks phone 247 2309
4 12 12tc

24 Etectr c range$ 0 phone
992 38 8
4-7 101p

HT Cpe S Sport bucket
seals V 8 eng automat c

1965 DODGE

MAYTAG wash ng machine
ound tub wr nger type sso
phone 742 4404
4 ? Otp

S15 one wardrobe case SS

EARlH MOVING
Dozer &amp; End loader .,...rk
ponds buement lond
scaptng We hove 2 1111
dozers 2 SilO loaders Work
done by hour or contr1ct
Free Est motos We olso
haul f II dirt hlp sell Dump
!rucks and tow boy for hire
See BOb or Roger JoHers
Pomeroy Phone 992 3l25
after 7 p m

INTERNATIONAL 7 It cut
mower power lift new t re
good kn fe ready to mow
Polled Hereto d Bulls
Pu ebred Pau Sayre Rte
338 G eat Bend Road 843
2286 Porlland Oh o
4 12 3tp
1970 STARCRAFT fo d down
carnpe s eeps 8 phone 992
5007 James Hoi on

your need Comprete roof ar
spouting rtpalr Interior or
exter1or c1rpentry Ceiling
111e ond Paneling and 5 ding
Complete Plumblog &amp;
Heollng
O.y Number 992 2550
We have 24 hr emergency

For Sale

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ALL WEAlHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION
&amp; PWMBING CO
240 Lincoln 51
Middleport Ohio
Obi
Plumbing
Wt have o compltlt Homo
Maintenance Senict the
year around No matter whit

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For Best DEALS

Everything In Home
Mllntenonce

616 Main 51

COME IN AND SEE
••
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STORE HOURS
Mon Thurs 9a m to6p m
Frt Sat 9 a m to 8 p m
Pomeroy Ohto

222 Mam St

Jo nt

ResoutonNo 441
JO NT RESOLUTION
P opos ng o amend sec ons
4 6
9
4 16 and 3 o
Art c e
sect ons 3 and 16 o
A c e Ill sect on 2a of A t c e
V to enac new sec ons 8 and 5
of Art c e
to enac sess on Ia
ot A c e
and to epea
sect ons S 8 15 7 8 9 and 25
ol A c e
and sec on 22 ol
Ar c e V of he Cons lu on ol
he Sta eo Oh o e a ve to he
adm n st at o
o gan zat on
and procedures of the Genera
Assemb y
Be
eso ved by he Gene a
Assemb y of he S a e o Oh o
hree f f hs Qf he memtle s
e ec ed o each house con
cur ng herein that here Shal
be. subm tted to he e e to s of
the s a e n the manner
p esc bed by aw a a spec a
e ec on to be held on tl'le f rst
Tuesday af et he f st Monday
n May 1972 a p oposa to
amend sec ons 4 6 7 9 1 14
16 and 3 of A c e sec ons
3 and 6 of A I c e
sec on 2a
of Ar c e V and to epeal
sect ons5 8 5 7 a 19 and 25
of A I c e
and sect on 22 of
Ar cle V of he Const u on of
Oh o to ead as o ows
ARTICLE I
Se ton 4 No membe of he
genera asse mb y sha du ng
he erm for wh ch he was
e ec ed un ess du no such
erm he es gn s the ef om hod
any pub c o ce under he
Un led S a es o h s slate o a
pol t ca subd v son hereof
bu
h s p ov s on does not
extend o o I ce s of a po ca
pa y nota es publ c or of
fi cers of the m
a o of he
Un ed Sates a med forces
No membe of he gene a
assembly sha dur ng he te m
or wt} ch he was e ected o fo
one yea
hereaf e be ap
po nted o any pub c off ce
unde h s s ate wh ch off ce
was c ea ed o the com
pensa on o wh ch was n
c eased du ng he e m for
wh ch he was e ec ed
Sec on 6 Each House sha be
udge o the e ect on retu ns
and qua f ca ons of s own
membe s A major y of a I he
memb ers e ected o each House
sha
be a quo um o do
bus ness bu a ess number
may adjou n 1 om day o day
and compe he a endance of
absen memb e s
n such
manne
and unde
such
pena I es as shal be p esc bed
by aw
Each Hou se may pun sh s
members o d S(l der v con
due and w th he concu ren ee
of wo h rds of he memb e s
elected he e o expel a num
ber bu no he se ond me o
he same cause
Each House has a powe s
necessary to prov de for ts
safe y and he und s u bed
ansae on of ts bus ness and
o ob an h ough comm tees
or othe w se nfo rna on at
feet ng eg sa ve ac on unde
n con
cons de a on o
temp at on o w h efe ence o
any a eged b each of
s
p v leges o m s ondu c of s
membe s and o ha end o
enfo ce he a endance and
es mony of w nesses and th e
produc on of books and pape s
Sec on 7 Th e mode o
organ z ng each house of th e
gene a .usemb y sha
be
p escr bed by aw
Each house sha choose s
own o ce s
nc ud ng a
pres d ng off ce o be e ected
f om s membe sh p who sha
be de s gna ed n the Sena e as
p es pen of the Sen a e and n
the House of Rep esen at ve s as
spuker of he Ho use o
Represen at ves
Each house sha de erm ne
~ owp ,...~ •f p p,o'ed ng
S!ctlo'h II Each gene a
assemb y sha convene n t rsl
egu a sess on on 11e 1 rs
Monda y of Jan ua y n he odd
numbe ed yea
o on he
succeed ng day f he f r s
Monday of anuary s a ega
ho day and n second eou a
sess on on he same da e of he
lol ow ng yea
E her the
gove nor or he p es d ng of
f ce s of he gene a assemb v
ac nd" jo n ly may convene he
gene a assemb y n spec a
sess on by a p oc am at on
wh ch mav m th e pu pose 0
the sess on
Sec on 9 Each House sha
keep a co ec ou "" of s
proceed ngs wh ch sha t be
pub shed A he des e of any
two membe s he yeas and
nay s she I be entered upon he
lournal and on he passage of
every b
n e the House he
vole shal be a ken by yeas and
nays and entered upon he
lourna
Sect on 11 A va cancy n he
Sena e or n hP Hou se of
Rep esentat ves fo an y cause
n c ud ng he fa u e of a
member e ect o t~ua fy for
off ce sha I be f ed by e ec on
bV the membe s of he Sena e or
the members of he House of

HOUSE and ot on Laurel
St eel
Pomeroy
was
damaged by fire phone 992

ltERE NOW!
Steel deck rotanes b~

HAHN·ECllfSE

econom~ and performance I

EBERSBACH
HARDWARE

WI

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H1toof Htlt

Oryort
,$urround e1ol/lts
:wllh gentle .,.,.
holt No holspotl
•o e•erdrylngi
tno Mllh Lin
Iller '"'"IHcllllroln
M'AYTJG
llfC:orpot
Sorvtco

GtortJO S HObstotter Jr
Broker
Phono 985-4186
Hilton WoW. Sr Sltesmon
,..,.,. ,,, 3211

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Arnold Gr1te

!'OMEROY

110 W MAIN

Sears

SAVE

WAS '319.00

con
F tier ol"
Fin A~ tator
-,r-trltll Press

~42 4211

Robinson's aeaners

CAMPAIGN for
LOWER PBICES

3359

YOU HAVE THE PROPERTY THE BANK
HAS THE MONEY AND WE HAVE THE
IDEAS PROPERTY IS GETTING BETTER
AND HIGHER THINK OF IT THEN USE
YOUR RENT MONEY TO BUY SEE US FOR
DETAILS
HELEN L TEAFORD ASSOCIATE
992 3325
992 2378

For all your Real
Estate needs see or
call us
P 0 Bo• 111 Pomeroy

SHIRt
FINISHING

CUT

$23 500 00
NEW LISTING
POMEROY - 3 bedrooms ltving paneled
carpet In 2 rooms bath new gas furnace
Storm doors and wtndows Stde porch full
basement $10 000 00
ACREAGE
7 ACRES - On Route 7 cleared ready for
housing Water tap Only $10 000 00

w 1'1 respect o such removal or ce t f l!od by th e V age Clerk ro
gove nor and
I eul enant
ORDINANCE NO 427
govc nor
BE T ORDAINED as to low s repa r to the tloh:Jers of ega or he County Aud o and by he
Sec on 3 The e u ns of 'by he counc of the V 1 age of equltab e I ens of record ypon Coun v Aud to paced on he
eve Y e ec on for the o t cers Pome oy Ohio two th rds of at the r~al property on wh ttl such ax dup ca e as a en aga nst
named n th e or ego ng sec ion members e etted thereto bu ld no s located and to t t e sa d bu d no s uctu e o
\sha be sea ed up and t ans conc u ng
own ers of record of such prem ses
Sect on 7 Whoever ..,. o a es
m ed to the seat of Clove n
SECT ON
The F e Chef property The owners af nco d
men by the e u nng off cers and h s as:s stant and b'i ot such property or lhe ho ders any sec on ot th s o Q nance
d ec ted o he Preslden Ol he members des gnated by the of ens of record upon such sha be f ned no tess than ten
Senate who dur no the f rst FreCh et upon examination or propert~ may enter In Q en nor more than 1 y do ars fo
week ot th e sess on sha open nspect on f nds a bu d ng or agrHment with the V tage of tach day s neg ec
Sec t on 8 Any othe o
and pub sh hem and dec a e other struc ure wh ch for want Pomeroy to perform the
11e resu t n the presence of a o"t proper repa r by reuon of removal or repa r of the n d nance p ov s on n conf c
mao House
v of thofe members
of age an d d 1ap d a1t d cond 11 on secure unsaft or structura y herew th s hereby repea ed
each
he General
defect ve build no
f an
Sect on 9 Th s o dlnance
A$sembly The 0 n candidates defect
ve or
y nstalled
ake effec t and ~e en
w r poor
ng an(j equ p emergency ex sts as deter Sha
elect ca
h av ng he h ol'les number of ment defective ch mneys mined by the VI lagt of forced from and af er the
votes cas tor governor and defe c. ve gas connections Pomeroy not ce may be g ven ea est da e a owed by law
eu enant oove no and he defec ve heal ng apparatus or other than by cert f ed ma I and
pe son hav ng he h ghe s t for 1ny other reason
s ess th•n ttl rly days pr or to ATTE ST ean Wa on
number of vo es tor any 0 her espec al r 1 abe to I re or en such remove or repa r
Ce k
SKI on 6 If the owner or
ofl ce sha be dec ared du Y dangers fe or other bu ld ngs
APPROVE OW am G
e ec ed bu if any two o more or proper y such off cer sha 1 enho der of the bu d ng or
have an equal and th~ h ghesl order such bui d ng to be structure fa Is to comp y w th Sa on ck
he repair and-or remova of
epa nd
torn
down
Mayo
numbe of vo es to he sam•
offceoroffces one ofthemor demo sned
mater as such build ng structure wi hln PASSED Ap 3 972
any two for whom on votes removed and al dengerous the me H.mlt set forth n he
we e cast for governor and cond tons remed ed If such not ce as prov ded n Sec on s 4 6 3 2tc
eu enan governor sha I be off cer finds In a bul d ng or of th s ordinance and fur
chosen by he 10 nt vote of both upon any prem ses any com thermore ttlere s no appeal
houses
bustlb e o expos ve material pend ng n a court of com pe en t
Sect on 16 The L eutenant rubbish rags waste o Is jur sd ct on as prov ded here n
Governo sha perfo m such gaso ne
o
nftam mab e then the V ege of Pomeroy
du es
n
the execu ve cond tlons of any kind through ts off cers agents and
depar men as are ass gned to dangerous o he salety of such or ndependent contracto s may
h m by he Governor and building prem ses or propertr cause 1uch bu ld ng struc ure
ex erc se such powe s as are he sMdl order such mater as to be repaired torn down
P escr bed by aw
umoved
or
cond tons demol shed mater els emoved
wh e he Sena e or 11e Hou se ot
ARTICL.t: V
remed ed f such officer finds and a 1 danger.ous cond t onl
SAME DAY
Rep esen a ves as he .case Sect on 2a The names of a
that any bu ld ng structure remedied et the expense of such
may be s n sess on w th the cand dates tor an off ce at any ta,k container or veh c e used owner or lienholder The tota
SERVI(:E
ak. ng of the yeas and nays of gene a e ectlon stla
b for the s onge handIng or cost whetner such costs are
he membe so he Senate o a anged n a group unde the transportation o petroleum ncurred due to the use of
In At 9-0ut At 5
mater as and
he House o Rep esenla ves t t e of that off ce and sha be
qu ds or f 1 qu fled petroleum emp oyees
as he case may be aff a led so alte naled that each name n connect on herew lh ctoes equipment of the mun cpa
Use Our Free Parkmg lol
w h the same po ca pa ty as sha appear ( n so far as may not comp v w th the standards corporat on or by contract for
he pe son as e ected to the be reasonab Y posslb e) sub or o ders of the f re chef tle labor mater as and equip
sea n wh ch 11e vacancy oc s an a Y an equal number of shal make such order {iS may ment or both of remov ng the
u s The adoft on of such t mes at the beg nn ng at the be reasonab y necessary to nsecure unsefe or structure y
eso ut on sha
eau re he end and n each In ermed ate nsure such comp ance Such detective bul d ngs structure
216 E. 2nd, Pomoroy
aff rmat ve 110 e o a malo ty place f any of he group n o der sha be made against ncludl,.g costs of serv ce and
o he membe s e ec ed to the wh ch such name be ongs and served persona y or by publication of notice shall be
Se nate or he House of Excep at a Pa y P marv or n reg ste ed etter upon the
Representa ves as the case a non part san e ec on the owner essee agent operator
maybe enttedtovoethe eon name o des gnat on Of each o occupantofsuchbuldngsar
Such vo e sha be spread upon cand de e s pa ty f any sha I prem ses and thereupon such
he ou na o he Sena e o the be P nted under o af e each o de sha 1be com pied with by
House of Represen at ves as cand da e s name n gh er end he owner
essee agent
he case may be and cer fed smal er type face than that n operator or occupant w th the
o th e Sec e ary of Sla e by the wh ch the cand eta e s name s time 1 xed n sa c1 order
Sect on 2 f the owner lessee
c e k. hereo The Secre a y of pr nted An e ector may vote for
s a e sha upon ece pt o such ca nd da es o he han can agen operator or occup1nl 1
ce f cat on ssue a ce t f cafe d da es tore ectors of P es den aggr eved by an order ot an
of e ec on to he person so and V ce P es dent of the off cer under sect on 1 and
e ec ed and upon presen a on Un ted S ales and o he than des es a hear ng he may
of such ce f a e o he Senate cand da es fo governor and compla n 0 appeal In wr tlnu to
or the House of Rep esen eulenant governo on Y and n the fire chef w th n three days
a ves as he case may be he no other way han by nd eating from the serv ce of the order
pe son so e ec ed sha I ake he h s vo e to each cand date and the f re ch el sha 1 at once
oa h o off ce and become a separa e Y from the nd ca on nvest gate sad complaint and
membe of he Senate or he of h s vo e lor any othe can f x a place and t me not less
House o Rep esen a ves as d date
than five days nor more than
he case may be for the e m
EFFECTIVE DATE
en days tnereafter for hearing
o wl'l cl'l he was so e ec ed
AND REPEAL
~ such camp alnt The chef at
Sect on 4 ~e the House
f adocted bv a malo Y of sad hearing mey aff rm
sha w thou he on sen of he th e e ec o s vot ng on fh s modify revoke or vacate sad
o her ad ou n o more han amendmenT, the amendment order and 11n1ess such order s
f ve days Sundays excluded and schedu e there o except rF:voked o vaca ed by the chef
no to any o he pace han tha sec on 16 of Ar c e
sha I t shal rema n n force and be
, wh ch he wo Hou ses a e n ak.e mmed ate effect and comp ed w h by such owner
sess on
ex s ng sec ons A 6 7 9 11 U
essee agen operator or
Sect on 5 A Tile genera 16 and 31 of Art c e
exist ng occupant and w th n the t me
assd mbly sha enac no aw sect on 3 of Ar c e
ex st no fixed In said order or wl hln
excep by b and no b sha sect on 2a of A cle V and
h tl
b1 1 d b
be "'assed
w
hou
he
con
sec
t
ons
5
8
15
7
8
9
and 25 sue
mea assad
mayhearing
xe
V
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he chief
cu ren ee o a ma or ty of the Of A Ice
and sect on 22 of
sect on 3 Anv person
membe s e ec ed o eac h house Ar cle V sha be epea ed aggrieved by the f na decls on
B s may o g na e n e he f om such effect ve date The of the FreCh ef o his. ass stant
hou se bli may be a e ed amendment Of sec on 16 of as made at the helf ng
amended or e ec ed n lhe Ar c e I sha ake effect on provided n Sect on 2 of thiS
o her
the second Monday of Janua Y
o d
t th
B The s y e of th e aws of 975 and ex sting sect on 16 of
r nance may IPPtl 0 e
be
be
A tce
of he Cons ul on of Court
of Common
eas Me
gs
th s state sha
County
OhiO PAny
p1rty
enac ed by
he gene a Oh o sha be epealed from des r ng to appeal shall fie a
All lhe qual ty Hahn Eel pse features Insert p
not ce olappeal w th the Clerk
assem bly of he sta e of Oh o such effect ve dale
he
ght adJustment easy sp n ve t cal pul start ng
C Eve y b Sha be con
SCHEDULE
f 11 V t
f p
Oh 0
s de ed by eacl1 house on h ee
A No w hstand ng he 0 e
ag~ 0 omeroy
and many more-but at our spec at low pr ces
d e en days un ess wo p ovsonsofsecton7ofArtce settng forth lhe order ap
Folding handle too- ets you store you
h dsof hemem ber se ec ed o
and unt I he second Monday pea nH from and the grounds
he house 'h wh ch t s pending of Janua y 1975 the p es d ng appeal 01
ng to A copy of such
steel-deck JUSt about anywhere
suspend th s equ emenl and off cer to be e ecled from the not ce
appeal shall a lao be
And they comp y w th all
eve y nd v dva cons de a on membersh p of the Sena e sl'la
~~o~drt by J~r~e~ 1an ofh~~w ~=
ex stong ndustry safety
o a b o ac on suspend ng the con nue o be des gnated the prov ded by aw such not ce of
requ rem en shal be eco ded pres den P o tempo e of the appea shall be fled with n 15
standards
n th e ou na o he respect ve Sena e and he P es den pro days w th the Cferk of 11 d
house No b may be pa ssed tempo e not the P es dent of v 1 age and the Common peasun
he b
has been the Sene e may pa clpale in cou t afte the mall ng of the
ep educed and d str buted o the ca I ng ot a spec a sess on no Ice of F re Chiefs order as
members of he house n wh ch pu suant to sect on 8 of Art c e prov ded In th s sect on
t s pend ng
S 1
Priced from
(0 ) Nob sha conan mo e
Notw tths and ng the
•c on •' N0 owner OC
han one subjec wh ch sha 1 be p ov sons of sect on 1 of Article cupant
essee
or agent
of
bu d ng or
p emises
and no
ea ly ex pressed n s t e No
and unt I he second Monday owner lesse• operator or
aw sha
be ev ved or of Janua y 975 the L eutenant
h 1 th 1 dl
11
d
amended u ess he new acl Gove no shall cont nue to control
person ofavany
ng Ink rec
on en
container
con a ns he en e ac ev ved serve as Pres dent of the Sen a e ve~ c 1 p p ng or equipment
he sect on o sec t ons o a
pu poses except o used for the manufacture
o
amended and he sec t on or pa t c pate n the ca ng of a storage hand ng sale or trans
sec ons am ended s ha
be spec a sess on bV pres d no portal on of products sha 1
epea ed
ott ce s of the Genera
E Every b
wh ch has Assemb Y pursuant o section 8 wilful Y fa I neglect or refuse
passed bo h houses of he of Ar c e
to com~lr w th any ordtr of tht
genera ass emb Y sha be
UNITED STATES
f re ch e or any officer acting
RICA
under h m n the- perf9.rmence
OF AME
f cer
of the duties Imposed by such
s gne d by he P es d ng of
STATE OF OHfO
sect ons within the tlmt
o each hou se o cer fy th a he
p ocedura
equ em en s for
OFFlCE OF THE
bed
h d
TOUJI'l Dnes
passage have been mel and
SECRETARY OF STATE
prescr
n 5UC or er un ess
IU I tOUJh
sha 1 be presented for hw th o
t
TEO
w BROWN an
appea
Slaken
therefrom
to
the Court of Common Peas
lo make )'Out
the governo to h s approva
Secretary of Sta e of the State of Me gs county
Ohio
11
I fe easy
F
Every o nt resolu on Oh o do hereby cert fy that the prov ded herein
wh ch ha s be en adopted n bo h fo ego ng s a true copy of
Sect on 5 If the VI laae of
House
Jo nt Pomeroy deems t necessary to
houses of the gene al nsemb y Amended
sl1a be s gned by the p es d ng Reso ul on No .u f ed n the have ts agents employMs or
of ce of each house to ce tlfy Off ce Of the Secretary of State ndependent contractor&amp; to
th e
procedu a and propos ng o amend the remove and or npalr any In
that
requ emenls lor adopt on have above sect ons of the Con secure unsafe or structurally
been m e and sha for hw th be sl u on ol Ohio
defect ve building or other
f ed w th the sec etary of sta e
N TE ST MONY WHEREOF st uctu es then the sad VIIIIDI
sec on 6 f he governor I have hereunto subscr bed my f p
lh
approves an ac he sl'la Is gn I name and aff )(ed my off c al 0 omeror, rough the Mayor
t becomes aw and he sha t te sea at Co umbus th s 27 h day at east th rty daya prior to the
removal of any nucure unsafe
t w h the sec etary of sta e of Ma ch 972
or structurally d•fectiYt
f he does not app ave t he
TEO W BROWN bu d ng sha I give not ce by
3hal re u n t w th h s ob
sea
Sec e a y of State
d
f
ectlons n w 1 ng to the house
cert 1f e mall o lt1 1n1en1lon
n wh ch
o g nated wh ch .::3:.:.)..:3:;:0.;1:;:4.:..;;6.:..;,13:.:.;-.iii.-itll---------~~~
Shal enter he objections at (
a ge upon IS journa and ma
11en recons der t~e vote on ltb
pa ssage f three f fths of the
members elec ed to the house of
or g n vote o repass the b I t
sha I be sent w ttl 11e ob
ject ons of he governor o the
other house wl'l ch may a so
consider he vote on Its passage
I th ee t fths of he members
e ected to he second house vote
to repass 1 1 becomes law
notwlthstand ng the ob ectlons
of the governor and the
pres d ng off ce of the second
house shar f le It w h the
secretary of sa e n no case
shal a b I be repused by a
smal er vo e h81n s requ red by
the constltut on on ts or g nat
passaoe
n al cues of
recons dera on the vote ol each
house sha be determ ned by
yeas and nays and the names of
the men be s voting for and
aga nst the b I shal be entered
upon the journal
fa bl I Is not returned by the
governor w th n ten days
Suncleys excep ed afttr being
p esented o him t becomes
taw n ke manner as f he had
s gned t unless the general
assembly by adlournment
prevents ts return n wh ch
case t become!. law unless
witt n ten dars after such
adlournemen
sf led by him
with h s objections in wr tlng ~ n
the off ce of the secretary of
atate The governor sha f le
w th the aecrttarv of state
every b I not returned by h m to
he house of or g n that becomes
aw 'tflllfhout n s s gna ure
The governor may d sapprove
any tern or ems n any b I
making a appropr al on of
money and the tem or temt ao
d sapproved shal be void
un ess repaued n the manner
prescr bed by th s section for
the repauage of a b I
Sect on 31 The members and
off cars of the General
Assembly sha I rece ve an
annual aatery and tuch
al owances for reasonable and
The fun mower to own Rear 13 s
necessary ew.penses rt ated to
cu In 4 cycle engine 3 forward
the perform ann of the r dut es
as are provided by law and no
speeds neutra and I reverH
chenge In 1 members sa ary
so easy to operale II feels almost
sha I taketfltctdur ng the term
like driving a car 7 level cult ng
lor which he wes elected nor
MON TUES
&amp;hall any change In a members
helgl Is
Eu~ acllon rocoll
WED &amp;SAT
a lowancts take effect pr or to
starler 1 p ece steel grass cut
the flnt of January fo ow no
9 OOtoS 00
ling b ode Except onal traction
the neJC.t genera elect on In 1n
from 12 50x4 10 In pneumatic
even numbered year
THURSDAY
AITICLR Ill
rear tires 10 SOx3 SO'In semi
9 OOTO NOON
Section 1a n the general
pneuma! c front I res 5 In guide
election for governor and
FRIOAY
wheels Overall 52x31x37 In
Loll • Tlltlma
leutenant governor one vote
9
00 To9 00
s~a I bt cut jointly for t~o
h gh Many safely fealures
OSBORNE
Candlclatn nom nated by the
Br ghl red color
•arne pot t .;a! party or pet ton
Pomeroy
992 2171
220 E Mlln
The genera nsemb y may
provld• by taw lor the to nt
nom In at on ~~ caml datts tor

25''

$20 000 00

REAL ESTATE
8 for $1 00

SON

SEE US
FIRST

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750

v ny

Phone
992 3975

$13

We spec a ze

USED OFFSET PLATES
HAVE
MANY USES

WMP0/1390
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Let us ~how our samples
Let Us Do Over Your
Bathroom o K !chen
Insured-But best of all
WERE HONEST
Ph 992 7608 Pomeroy Oh1o

Aluminum
Sheets

The
Dai~ Sentinel

To You

CONST.

B&amp;W HEATING CO.

DOUBLE APARTMENT
11 ROOMS - 5 w th bath up 6 with bath
down Large I vtng dining Ideal for a rooming
house Uptown location on 2 lots with large
porch and room for several cars to park

For Sale

FOR THE BEST IN
CERAMIC TILE

Get R1d of Them
We will prolect any Stngle
dwelhng ru1dence for

AKC pupp es - Schnauzers
Poodles Cairn Terriers
heellhy horne raised per
manenl nlectlons wormedS75 S8S Coolville 667 6214
4 12 121p

Sales

KITCHEN
and

ON
CENTRAL HEATING
OR
AIR CONDITIONING

Vzrgzl B. Teaford, Sr. Broker

Se vice $SO Reg Mares S40 Auto
Grade Francis Benedum 1963 FORD VAN good engine
Phone 667 3856
3 30 301c new snow tires Sl25 1963
Ford 4 dr
6 cylinder
automatic power steer ng 4
FIGHT fatigue w th Z pp es the
new I res $250 1962 Falcon
great I on p II On y Sl 98 at
engine S25 Ray Young ALUMINUM car op boals
Ne son Drugs
won rust or rol safe and
Success Rood Cool v lie
3 7 30fp
ghtwelght 10 1213and 14 II
phone 667 3462
n s ock now Phone 992 6256
4 1 31c
CLELAND S GREENHOUSE
after 5 p m
Mum• Geren ums Pans es 960 F 500 FARM truck green
3 30 3fltc
and Petunias Geraldine
bed cattle racks good I res
Cleland E Main St Racine
good condition
Harold BEAUTIFUL Early American
4 2 lie
style stereo red o com
8 ewer Long Bottom phone
blnallon 4 speaker sound
985
3554
""'s-A"'"v-=E-u-~p-,-.-on-e""'h-a""II,-;:B"""'ri-ng__.your
tystem 4 spaed automatic
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:.:_Pile
sick TV to Chuck s TV Shop
changer separate controls
151 Butternut Ave Pomeroy
Balance $79 56 Use our
57
CHEVROLET
283
cu
In
Hlfc
budge!
terms Call 992 7085
standard shift 63 Chevrolet
4 12 6tc
Nova 6 cyl nder automatic
transmlss on
Vincent
Wanteo To Buy
Broderick Rt 2 Pomeroy STAR k lis rats quickly
OLD FURNITURE d shes
o4-l2-41c Sure 2 V:t lbs $1 69 Ebers
clocks brass beds silver
bach Hdwe Sugar Run Mills
dollars
or
complete
FORb P nto call 992 3436 P ckens Hdwe Mason
households Wr te M D 1972
3 19 30fp
or 992 5248
M Iter RI 4 Pomeroy Ohio
Call 992 6271
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3 16 tfc
1970 W 30 OlDSMOBILE u.!
automatic factory stereo
PORTABLE cement mlur
tape lots ot extras really
Phone'l'/17309
nice pr cod right phone 992
4 13 6fp
2« offer s p m
36 21 X 23 X 009
3 31 lie

Johnson MasoniY
&amp; Remodelmg

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

WHITE
m

From the largest
Bulldoze Rad alar to 1he
"Smal es Heater Core:
Nolflon Biggs
Rad •tor Sptc:lll st

PIANO and organ lessons
POMEROY
Gerald Hoffner phone 992
Jtck W Carsey Mgr
3825
Phonof!2 2111
4 11 12tc ONE
BEDROOM trot er
apartment. dea lor couples TWI"' needle sewlnJI machine
TEENAGE Hop Me gs Jun or
Contact McClure s Dairy Is e
1971 Model In walnut stand
H gh April IS. 9 p m Ill! 11 30
992 5248 or 992 3436
All features builtin to make
p m Proceeds tor Cancer
H6tc
fancy dn1;ns and do strelch
live mus c by Cogwell Con - - - - - - sew ng A so buttonholes
3 AND 4 ROOM fu nlshed and
venllon
bl nd hems etc S43 35 cash
4 11 4tc
unfurn shed apartments
price or terms available
Phone 992 5434
Phone 992 5641
GUN SHOOT Saturday Ap II
• 12 lie
4 12 6tc
15th 6 p m and Sunday April
16111 I p m Meats groceries 2 BEDROOM moblfe home w th VACUUM cleaner Electro
and 20 lb steak each shoot
air condll on ng In Racine
Hygiene New Demonslralor
second place shootrr gets free
area phone 992-6329
has all cleaning attachments
shol all steeve s and r ng
3 23 tic
pi us the new Electro Suds for
guns will be handicapped
shampoo ng carpet Only
M le Hill Rd Rae ne Fire ROOM &amp; BOARD Chester
S27 SO cash pr ce or lerms
Dept Building
available Phone 992 56&lt;11
Phone
985
3371
4 11 Sic
H 21p
o4-126tc

----REGISTERED Appaloosa Stud

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CLELAND REALTY
OlliC"92 1259 E •en nVI 9U

DON T BE DOUPED WITH
A LOT OF BALLY HOODL ST W TH THE BROKER
THAT
SELLS
YOUR
PROPERTY
HENRY E CLELAND Sr

12' 14' 24' WIDE

Business Services

Sale

IS 000 00

0 4469

THE

l

Real Estate

NEED lady lor spr ng clean ng
phone 992 7226
4 II Jlc

Notice

For Sale

POODLE pupp es S tver Toy
1970 MONlEREY 12x60 tully
Park view Kennels Phone9Y2
carpeted 2 bedroom full size
5443
uti! ly room underpinning
8 15-llr.
ncluded Phone 992 6602
ol-13 61c
For

H22154
Court 51.

IN LOVING memory of James RESPONSIBLE person for
Hoi on who paS&amp;ed away 3 eslabllshed dry cleaning
route
A B C Cleaners
years ago April 13 IH9
Mason W Va
Sadly missed by wife Opal
ol-5-lie
children and grandchildren
4 13 lip

V F W Gunshoot noon Sun
day April 16 Broad Run Gun
Club. New Havan sponsored
by Posl 9926 Mason W Va
This s the last shoot of !he

Mobile Homes For Sale

I A mended House

PUBLIC AUCTION
Sllurdoy Aprll15 1972-11 00 A M
Hoving sold our form wt will Mil the fottowlna ot the
form locoled on SR 325 From ungsvllte 011" 10 -ton
SR 1241ptWOX IV. llllltl.lurn -'11001 SR 325 First farm
011 rlaht:' Watc:ll for 1111 1f1n•
MACHINERY Allis Chalmers B wllfl 5 belly mount 2
way u plow on original flr.. Brillion hay cortdllloner 3
pt Ford culllyator 3 pi corn sprayer 3 pi In! corn
planler 3 pl. field cultlvato[ 3 pt somtlhlng?. J 0 grain
dr II Rubber tired lhne-~prllllder 2 men Mill power qw
11ol lite block 8xlx16 2 rolls No 9 woven wire ;rtnder 2
hey feed racks 110 gal slack lank approx f25 locust
posls pltlform sca!H 7 slanchtons complete with
dividers Mayers let wat.r pump. 2 hole hog Ieeder so
gal hog wafer traclor cha!M ladder &amp; ole
HOUSEHOLD Dinette Ml &amp;. I chairs rolrltJOralor gas
range apl size washer &amp; dryer 4 pc bedroom 1ulto day
bed droller clwst of drfton wordrobe 6 chain
rocking cllalr 2 trunks oncl-t.blos sm round tablt stand
bookcase cupboard hall troo. 2 beds sldt baird dllh
washer -tng machine vacwm ciM!Mr fuel oft ltoaler
l""'ps radio. l&gt;lgh dwtlr lawn mower Clinlol! gasoline
molar othor 1111morolll lt.ms
Mr &amp; MI'S Corl Gorlly
~unc:ll Avollablo
TERMS CASH
CARNAHAN A\ICTION SERVICE
949 27-J C:.I'IIIMn
D Sml~t 20U
Racine 0.

It'•

not too late to save yoanelf
Income laX "8SJ'&amp;vadon that eomee
with preparllll! 7our own retuna.
B .t R Bloek'a ehlll'fl(es atart at 15
and the avna11e coet wu under
112 50 for over 1 million retu...
we prepared laot year

AI!I!J'IIvatlon ion I

laX

deduetlhle

9amto5pm
Phone 992 3795
No Appointment Neceuarf
OPEN TODAY

DON'T LIT AN AMATIUR DO
H•R BLO&lt;lK I JOB

II&amp;:R
Block.
1\e iDt'Ometu people.
304 E. MAIN ST

POMEROY, 0.
•

"Sporty-Look" CRAfTSMAN

6-HP Rotary Riding Mower

STORE HOURS:

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WASHING'roN- A F0R1D JllOONOIIIC ADVJSEK to
President Nixon bellev01ane direct 'fRit lo Cll'b ibe bigb COlt of·
meal would be to lift Ill imparl l"Wirlellonii'GII meat ~ced
H drik s· u..lh
overseas.. en.
· '""' "'ker, GIICt
of the Co~mcil
of Ecol!omlc Adv!Rrl, allo llicllcltetiiiii&amp;NirGII'IOWDeconornk
policy, not the mucb~all.... ''lftll'' .,,"bore 1J111Cb of the
blame .for current
twnpl•.......
. COIIIUIIIer ..,...
__._
Houthakker' !!pOke to a Prlct Cw" · ' ' 11 P'tblic barinl! on
the volatile food price ~ Wn tliltslillnlna eicbt murs of
testimony from fanners, lf'OCerl, """'1Im IIIII
Each of the witne- ~ 111t1e011t • • lor.lplralinf fGOd
costs and the · COIIIIliiiiiOae nre abWMIII7 relleftd imen
Houthakker, now • ew~unlc. prot.ilor 81 llarftrd, toot hla
entirely new tack.
HARRISBURG, PA.- TD DU&amp; t .... called for a
dismissal of Ill clwpaerlllllt tbe Rev. Ptilllpllerrlcanlllll 111x
other antiwar actiY\Itl"'- 11-*ldi!llillled ill •llunC jury.
In motiona. filed Wl!dneiday Wllh ~ Judce ft. Oll:oa
Herman, attorneys. for the fl.wrllbutl.leflll Aid the t&gt;Wrfto
• ment had lalled to proVe there :wu 11111 • · 1 tracy to kkhlp
presidential advi.lef 1fenrJ Kllllnpr; bltlw up Wldergrouad
heating tunnels In Wuhinp, D.C.,IIIIIYIIIdallle draft boards.

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Banlom Le11ue
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Red Barons
20
Pin Busters
16
MIJ•Iarigs
15
Zodiacs
11
Ball Breakers
8
Sneaky Snakes
8
High Ind. GaMe - Todd
Smith 138, Mike Wayland 126.
High Series - Todd Smith 226.
Ronnie Casci 211 .
High
Game
- Tea.m
Sneaky
Snakes
749and
andSeries
Wo.

concnumen.

Suit FILED
Benny Branham, Pomeroy,
has filed suit for dlvorte in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court against Jtidy Branblm,
Pt. Pleasant, charging 11'0111
neglect of duty and extreme
cruelty.

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Lucky Number .
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

MASON DRIVE-IN
Mason, ~- Ya.
ACartoon Nightly
FRJ.-SAT.-SUN
Aprii14-1S-16 ·
CATCH-22 ·
( Panavlslon, Color I
Alan Arkin
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April I, 1972

.Pis
2&lt;C

Pin Bos.ters
Gutter Dusters

Born Losers
Royal

~rowns

20

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STOREWIDE SALE

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The Pros
17
Strikers
14
High Ind. Game - Jon Bunce
169, Gene Davis and Rick
Stobarl 163.
High Series- Rick Stobart
459, Gene Davis 451.
Team High Game - Strikers
783. Team High Series Strikers 2256.

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......, ana:-A

Keftnetb )llankln, 4, was
treated lor a head laceration at
Veteran. Memorial Hospl?al
about 3:21 p. m. Wednesday.
The child fell Into a hole near
SblmJny'a Drive-In at 3:08 p.
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tak
to the
m. ·11'11
en
hospital by the Pomeroy E-R
squad.

CARJIPARTYSET
A card party will be held at
7::io p. m. Wednesday at the
Orehld RoGm in Pomeroy with
procee11a solng to the Metgs
c.n- Cl'uadle. The event is
ap0111Cftd by the two chapters
of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.

Women's Slacks

Mens 3.95

Select from Ja~quards, Double
Two defendants (orleiled
Knits, Acrylics . Many colors and
Pis. bonds and a third was fined
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styles.
Wednesday evening in the
Rams
27 ~..
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Chiefs
26 court of Pomeroy Mayor
Water repellent . nylon . Solid -colors. Navy blue or brown .
Zodiacs
20 William Baronick.
Small,
medium. large and extra large sizes .
Thundering Herd
18
Clifford Cook, 77, Mason,
Raglan shoulders· 2 slash pockets - Famous make .
Bengals
13
Two Days Only
StrikeOuts
13 forfeited his $25.bond pooled on
High Ind. Game
Steve
Bachner 189, Steve Bachner achargeolfailingtoyieldright
168.
of way . James Allen, 20, l-~--~-~------------------~-~-1
High Series - Steve Bachner Portland, forfeited one of $50
Mens 4.95
Sizes 7-14. Denims, Brushed
524, Jeff Warner 405.
for reckless operation. Larry
Team High Game and Series
Fabrics, Novelty Prints.
Well, 31, Sbade, was fined $25
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- Rams 9&gt;10 and 2680.
and costs on ·conviction of
reckless operation .
100 percent Acrylic . Crew neck styie. Solid colors and two
Early Sulldly Mixed
color combinations. Small, medium and large sizes .
Friday-Saiurciay Sale!
Aprlll, 1972
. Friday · Saturday Sale!
Pis
Boys 2.95
Racine Food Markel
73
OHIO SALES UP
Tom's carry Out
69
COLUMBUS (UPI) ~ Sales
Eales Club
57
Forest Run Block
51 of Ohio retailers in· February
-------------------------~-----Farmer's Bank
48 Increased 9 per cent from
Sizes 8 to 20. Solid colors.
Boys Sizes Regular 2.95
Roseberry's 'Pennzoll
38 January, the Center for
Beautiful selection of patterns. All
High Ind. Game - Larry
Business
and
Economic
permanent
press. Short sleeves ·
Dugan 224, Linda Winebrenner
· and Maxine Dugan 193.
Research at Ohio Slate
Popular styles.
High Series - Larry Dugan University reported WedThis Sale-Your Choice
582; Linda WinEbrenner 567. nesday.
Team,High Game and Series
- Toms carry Out 714 and
2045.
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MEETING CANCELLED
The
Meigs
County
Mens 3.95 Short Sleeve
Early Wednesday Mixed .
Pis Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
Zlde's Sport Shop
66 Committee meeting scheduled
Smith-Nelson Motors
66 Ibis evening has been cancelled
Permanent press . Sizes 30 to 42 . Good selection of solid
Sizes A i32-361. B (Ja-401. C. (42-441 and D
Diles' Sohlo
65
(46 -.u!) .
colors .. Dacron and coital\ blended fabrics.
Young's Markel
5ll until April 2{) at 7:30 p. m.
Nelson's Drug
42
65
percent Cotton, 35 percent Polyester.
Ideal for sports, scuftand general wear .
Tenth Framers
39
Now you Know
Permanent press. Coat style lops. adHigh · Ind. Game - Larry
justable gripper boxer waist bottom.
Mexican jwnping beans are
Dugan 2U; Pat Carson 188.
Sale 3.99
Mens 4.95 Casual Slacks • .. - ••.
Save Friday•nd Sltvrday
High Series - Chuck the seeds of certain Mexican
Sale
4.79
Meins
5.95
Casual
Slacks
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Winebrenner 591 and Pat shrubs containing small moth
Carson 4'18.
Sale 5.69
""'',~ 6.95 Casual Slacks . · · - · · ·
Team High Game - Nelson's larvae which when warmed
sunlight move and give
Drug 702.
Team High Series - Zlde's seeds their iamiliar jwnping
Mens 10.98
Sale! 10 Only
· Famous Brand
Sport Shop 1977.
movements.
Mens and Boys
Mens $1.00
Pomeroy· Nation Bank Junior
April 1, lt72

100% NYLON ZIPPER JACKETS

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MEN'S FULL CUT CASUAL SLACKS

All sizes 36 to SO In shorts, regulars,

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lwiil. Sanfori zed shrunk . Made by
Lee.

Friday - Saturday Sale

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Boys
· 7to9
or 9112 to 11
Regularly 79c

Small lot to clean up. ·Sizes 29to 38 waist.

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While They Last

SALE 3.99

---------------,---------------LEE 8.98 RUSTY RIDER JACKETS TO MATCH
NO IRON SHEETS AND PIUDW CASES

Don't wait . . , you can order just what
you want, have perfect fit and save
20%! Come see our rainbow selection
of fabrics and textures and chooae the
most effective background for your furniture. II you need help, our experienced staff is ready to guide you. They
will also point out the double hems, the
' triple tacked pleats, the blind stitching
and comer weighb that make MADETO-YOUa-MEASURE DRAPERIES
look'better and hanr so atroight.

Reg. 4.39 FuU Size Sheets .......;........... Sale 2.99
Reg. 149 Twin SiZe Sheets.-................. Sale 2.39

SALE!. SPRED
-- SATIN
lATEX.WAll PAINT
AT ELBERfELDS ANNEX

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SALE! SPRING AND SUMMER TOYS
ELBERFELD$ ANNEX
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CHOOSE FROM

A big new selection - now at sale prices - Wiffle balls •
Wiffle ball and bat sets - baseballs, basebal) gloves· toy lawn
mowers · sand palls - golf sets - garden shovel, rake and hoe
sets· Badminton sets · Croquet sets- Wheei -0-Horsehoe sets Jack sets. A big selection.

NUBBY lllMESPUNS
LACY CASEMENTS
GAY PRINTS
IMPORTED UNENS
PRACTitAL FIBERGLASS

Stop in the Annex - Buy the toys you need and
save during our sale.

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OVERNIGHT BAGS DUFFLE B~S

SALE! ON THE 1st FLOOR

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Bring In y~ur. measurements.
Delivery w;th;n_2 weeks.

. CUSTOM D"fERIES, ~T A 20% OFF .SAVINGS,
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DILniiiiD IN
TIMEI
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An excell~nt selection- vinyl and cloth bags
Ideal for short trips • general use.

2.49 Bags · • • • •..• •• . •• • Sale 1. 97
3.49 ·Bags · .•.. • . ·- • • .••. Sale 2.88
4.~9 Bags • · • · ••• - - . • .•• Sale 3.88
4.95 Bags · • • • • • •• •••• - • Sale 4.28
5. 95 Bags • • • • • • . . . - .••• Sale 4.88
6.95 Bags · • · • • • . •• - . • •• Sale 5.88
12.95 bags • •••.. - . - . -· - Si!le 9.88

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Malle flat finish lor an elegant look Flows on easily with brush or roller. One
coat coverage. Clean up hands, roller or
brush with water.
Big selection of colors for every room In
your home.

8.50
GALLONS
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2.75 QUARTS
SPRED
SATIN .... ,,,,,SAL£ 2.19
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·---~-------------. •••'!'•I. Sprod Gloss all JIUrJIOM onamal,
Sprtd Urolttana Fto,_met anti Spl'ld
ouhjde House Paint. Stock up no.wl

Sew Up $avings for Spring 'n Summer·

FASHION FABRIC SPECIAL

No Iron Cottons and Cotton· Blends

Allin ntWHt sprln1 anti summer caklrs for spom-r;
btous11 and. dresm. Doh, Patterns, ·3 and 4 calor com- .
binollans.
On Solo Now 45" Dolton Dlcron-C..tton Dotted Swiss
45" No Iron ~ton Canvu on Sum!lltr patterns
45"· Permo Pross tolt90s, florets, stripes, patterns
45" No-Iron COtton In colorful peasant prints
45" 100. percent Acetate Prints
.
45" 50 pel. Avril · 50 pd. Gotton Perm. Pnu Patterns
-15" 50 pet. Fortrel- 50 pet. Colton Prints.
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'IPECIAL .99' YARD

Visit Elbe!f-'ds Wlllllouse 01t Mechanic Street for Potdl _and Lawa llld PatiD fumilult - Colnpllte
SIIICiian of Llwn Boy 111d Torv Mowers ·· Unoleum • ~ • Rqs .11141 Or; . , . IU&amp;L
of F~tt Pnll
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2.79 Pr.

GOSSAMER 'SHEERS

WESTERN JACKETS

Cannon's Primrose Path Pattern in blue, pink or
yellow.

HEAVY ANTIQUE SATINS

Boys I Sizes 4 to 16) 7.49

Permanent press · Polyester and
cotton twill . True western style.
011 ve or brown.
While They Last

Friday and Satu'rday

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One size fits sizes 10 to 13. White,
black and a fine selection of solid
colors and heathertone shades.
Friday· Saturday ·

7.49 BOOT CUT RUSTY RIDERS

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Sold Regularly for
10.90 and 19,90
While They Last

Sale! Mens Lee

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SPORT COATS

9.99

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KNEE LENGTH PAJAMAS

3.49

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SPORT SHIRTS

THIS SALE· 1.88

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SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS

ELBERFELDS .IN POMEROY

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GIRLS JEANS

3.88

COVERALLS

~ade- Cdo:

WOMEN'S"DRESSES
SALE . ~. PRICE

Bonds Forfeited

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Valdemar Poulsen, a Danish
inventor, produced the fi rst
tape recorder in 1698 when he
stored electrical signals on a _
magnetized steel wire.

VOL. XXIV NO. 258

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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· Weather

FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1972

Mostly cloudy with a cbance
of showers or thundershowers
tonight and Saturday. · Low
tonight in the 40s north and
central and the 50s south. High
Saturday in the mid liiJs north
to the upper 70s south .

TEN CENTS

PHONE 992-2156

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Relief Forces
Copter Closer
To Lift Seige

Names
Drawn

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Names of 75 citizens were
drawn for (X)Sslble duly on the
May term grand and petit
juries Friday morning in the
office of Mrs. Evelyn Lucke,
Meigs .county Clerk of Courts.
Presiding at th~ drawing
were Mrs. Lucke, Judge John
C. Bacon, Mrs. Betty Theiss,
representing the Sheriff's
Dept., and jury commissioners
Freeland Norris and Lauren
Hoffman .
Names rtrawn for the grand
jury were :

SAIGON (UPI)- Two battalions of South Vietnamese
paratroops today abandoned
their drive up Highway 13 and
leapfrogged across Communist
lines for a helicopter assault
three miles east of the embattled provincial capital of An
Loc .
Alli ed officer s told UP!
correspondent Leon Daniel the
paratroopers gave up their
drive up the strategic highway,
which had been bogged down 18
miles south of An Loc for the
past three days, and landed
near the capital to support the
2,500 South Vietnamese defenders there.
Three Communist tanks shot
their way into An Loc before
the paratrooper landing today
but the defenders grimly held
out.
The paratroopers encountered no opposition as
their South Vietnamese Air
Force helicopters whirled in.
But they reported light exchanges of fire as they formed
up to move west toward town,
Daniel said.
Wave after wave of U.S. B52s
pounded the 10,000-man Com·
munist for ce which has vowed
to take over An Loc, only 60
miles north of Soigon, and
make it their "capital" in
South Vietnam. 1\lany of the 11
852 strikes In the past 24 hours

were within a mile of An Locso close the impact ~ their
bombs could be felt in tlie city.
A 7,o00-rnlm relief column
that has been trying to light its
way to An Loc since Tuesday
lost ground today. The column,
made up of tanks and
paratroops ordered by President Nguyen Van Thieu to
reach An Loc "at all costs,"
was driven back two miles by
Communist attacks.
It is stalled at Chon Thanh, 18
miles south of An Loc.
Field reports said three of
the estimated 60 North Vietnamese tanks thrown against An
Loc entered the city today.
The South Vietnamese command in Saigon said 369
Communist troops had been
killed Thursday and today at
An Loc, 200 of them by B!i2
hom hers.
It claimed a total of 33 tanks
destroyed, 18 of them in the
Communist tank attack that
rolled into An Loc Thursday
and was reported repelled.

Maxine Chapman , near
Coolville; Rosanna Manley,
Middlepor t; Ernes t Wills,
Middleport ; Vernon Evans,
Pomeroy Route 3; Dale Bat'!',_
Reedsville ; Betty Wiles,
Pomeroy; Ronald Han son ,
Middlepor t: Frances Stewart,
full or water. Mrs. Fox suspects the hill may give way
MRS. LEWIS FOX STANDS in water in the backyard of
Middleport ; Cecil Caldwell .
causin g a disaster in the neighborhood such as occurred at
tier Laurel Cliff community home that came off a hill above
Reedsville; James Suttle ,
Buffalo Creek earlier this year. The well kept lawn is
her place. Mrs. Fox told The Daily Sentinel the Eastman
Portland; Clay Jordon , Albany
saturated
with water and will no longer be of any use until the
strip
mine
behind
the
properly
was
filled
when
construction
Route 4; Martha Chapman,
condition that exists is corrected. The driveway and the front
Dexter : Carolyn _L. Pri ce,
began on the most recent Rt. 7 bypass project, and since then
Portland ; Robert Durst, Port·
lawn also are covered with water. The water is not the result
water has flowed from the hill into the yards below. The Fox
of the heavy rains that hit the area wednesday night and
land ; Everett Pauley, Albany
family has.re sided here the•past 28 years. Water has been
Rou le 2; Dorothy Pierce,
Thursday morning, Mrs. Fox said.
spilling into the yard all winter which during the winter froze
Middleport ; VI olet Parsons,
and served for ice skating. The basement of the Fox home is
Middleport ; We bst e r
Facemyer, Albany · Route 3;
Norman Schoonover, Rutland ;
John Bailey,.. Pomeroy; David
Thomas, Middleport ; Clinton
E. Douglas, Pomeroy Route 4;
Alfred Myers, Langsville;
A rabi es clinic. pend ing of which runs wild, unwanted Sr.. president of the board of and 10 ce nts per mile to defray
county commi ssioners. Not expenses of travel in a truck he
Albert Hill, Jr., Racine; confirmation of the date with by anyone.
George Sellers, Long Bottom. Dr. · Dan Notter, DVM, of
Mrs. Jean Will, presiding at feeling well, Mr . Karr left provides.
Regular meetings were set
Drawn lor possible petit jury Gallipolis who will conduct it, the meeting, said_a charter early .
up
on the second Thursday of
Cost
of
the
ra
bies
&lt;:Jinic
per
dinner
will
be
h.
e
ld
upon
receipt
duty were:
was set for Saturday, May :ro,
Robert R. Card , Pomeroy; by the Meigs County Humane of the papers from Columbus. animal wiU be $3. It is in no teach month at the Inn.
Avanell George, Rutland ; Pat Society Chap ter Thursday At that time the chapter of. way mandatory that anima ls
Mrs. Doro th y F isher,
Kitchen, Middleport; Jack M. night at the Meigs Inn .
ficially will he empowered to be brought in.
.
presjdent
of the chapter,
This clinic will be .lhe first engage,. in public activities
Hawley, ;Middlepo,rt ; .Jesse
Of.ficial coun ty ag~ncies wiii
Brinker, Racine ; Freda public project of the chapter under th e Oh io Revise d not subsidize the clinic in any assisted Mrs. Will.
Middleswart, Portland ; Glenn wh icll has its forma l ap- General Code .
way. The last clinic in 1967 was
Reg ulati ons governin g
backed by the coun ty health
,lewell, Albany Route 2; Freda plication for incorporation as a
Repla ce men~ of the county's
teachers
of the Southern Local
Davis, Rutland; Emerson non-profit corporation pending dog warden- henceforth to be department.
.. School District were revised
Pooler, Pomeroy: Charles W. with the Ohio Secretary of referred to as the county's
The chapter will provide
Thursday night by the
Gloeckner, Pomeroy; Ruby L. State.
humane officer - who has assistance to Dr . Notter at the
Southern Local School District
Coughenour , Lan gsvill e;
The purpose of the clinic resigned effective May 15, it is clinic May 20, bu t the
board of education. The
Harold Evans, Middleport ; which will be publicized later, reported, was discussed. The veterinarian will provide his
chan
ges followed recomThomas E. Holter , Racine; is to interest people .o wn ing chapter hopes to he able to ow n medi ca l stall and
mendations made by teacher
Eleanor Knight , Pomeroy pets to have them spayed or endorse a new officer.
facilities.
building
representatives who
The
humane
officer,
under
Preoo nt to discuss this and
Route 3; Arthur Warner, . neutered in order to reduce the
have
bee
n reviewing the
Racine ; Caryl Tyler. Dexter; local animal populBUon, much other points was Charles Karr law, receives $1,800 per year
Roger C. Gaul, Pomeroy Route
subj ec t.
Ohio Power Co. today an- pres ident ; Joe P. Gills,
3; Anna Quivey, Pomeroy
Two important changes
noun ced formation of a new executive vice president; and
'e!fected
in the new rules, aeRoute 4; Glenna Fetty, Langs.
generating company.
E. E. Fournace, vice president.
cording to Supt. Ralph Sayre,
ville ; David Fox , Racine ;
The subsidiary,
Ohio Each holds the same position are that tea chers , effective the
Charles Smith, Middleport ;
Electric Co., was formed to with Ohio Power.
next school year, will for the
Earold Dean, Albany; Bill Orr,
complete the construction of
The Gavin Plant will have a first time he permitted two
Reedsville ; Bessie Parsons,
the General James M. Gavin generating capability of 2.6days of personal leave each
Racine ; Leonard Bass,
Plan t at Cheshire. After the million kilowatts. It is
year and new teachers coming
Syracuse ; Woodrow Zwilling,
plant is completed , the new scheduled for comple tion in
· into the district will be granted
Syracuse; G. A. Radekin,
company will opera te it and 1975.
contrac ts only on the basis of
Albany ; Wilma Henderson,
sell its entire output to Ohio
service within the distric t.
Guysville : David Koblentz,
Power.
HHH OPTIMISTIC
In crem ents from other
Pomeroy Route 3; Juanita
As a wholly owned subCLEVELAND (UPI ) districts will have no bearing
Swartz, near Coolville; James
sidiary ol Ohio Power, the new Sen. Hubert Humphrey of
on the length of contract given
Ray, Albany ; John M. Will,
coinpany has greater financing Minnesota said· Thursday
in the Southern district.·
~ Chester ; Harold Proffitt, Port.
nexibility for the continuing "we are going for the vicTh e board accepted th e
land ; Nancy Ervin, Racine
constructi on of the plant. lory"
In
the
Ohio
resignations of Dorothy J .
Route. I; Otha Jarvis, Albany.
Newly issued securities of Ohio presidential primary May 2.
Oliver, a social studies teacher
Route 2; Edna M. HUMeU,
Electric have been acquired by
"I !eel like things are on
in the high school, and her
Pomeroy; Helen Oberholzer,
1 Ohio Power, and · the plant
!be
move,"
said
Humphrey.
husband, Robert Oliver, a
Albany ; Manning Kloes,
property has been transferred
Humphrey spoke to the
mathematics teacher, at the
Middleport; Kathleen Morris,
from Ohio Power to Ohio Ohio Federation of Women's
close of the current school
Long Bottom; John Bogard, ·
Elec tric, all with approval of Clubs and held an airport
Long Bottom ; Joseph E. \
year.
the Securities and Exchange news couf~rence during his
An application was received
Carsey, Pomeroy . Route 4;
Commission.
brief
appearance
In
the
city.
from
Larry Wolfe to help in the
l,esJie, Hawley, Middleport;
Officers of the new subHumph
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y
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nam
e
d
swnmer recreation program
Vincent
E. Broderi ck,
sidiary include Donald C. Cook, Cleveland School Board . being planned and applications
Pomeroy Route 2; Delores
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President Arnold Pinkney
for tea ching positions in the
Frank, Long Bottom ; Martha
CAR
WASH
SET
and
city
councilwoman
Carol
.., .
district were received from
Jeffers, Albany Route 2;
The Junior Class of Meigs McClendon to be co·
Nelson Eugene Thomas, Linda
Gordon CoiUng, Albany: Harry
High School will hold a car chairmen of au " Ohio Blacks
Oakleaf, David Jenkins,
Lodwick, Jr., Chester; Donna
wash at Jack's Ashland Station for Humphrey" committee
Barbara Woodall and David
J. Williamson, Rutland, and
at the corner of Beech and and said he believes they will
. THESE LADIES are trorklng at being creative wtlb cake Icing. Enjoying II thoroughly, I to
Phoebe Roberts, Racine.
Locust Sts. in Middleport from be a "major boost to my
r, are Mrs. Catherine Shenefield, Langsville; Mrs. Leslie Hofbnan, Langsville', and Mrs.9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. campaign." .
Doane Stanley, Pomeroy, Route 4. See story and pictures on page 2.
Pri.ccs will be $1.50 and $2.
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AUTOS DAMAGED
TWO cars were damaged in
A "Battle of the Bands" will
an accident on Pomeroy's
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be conducted this evening at
Second St. at to :top.m: Thurs• the Pomerov Junior High
day. Pomeroy pollee satd a car
VeteraDB Memorial Hospl?al
driven by Rita B. Buckley,
Cheshire, Route I, struck a
Visiting hours 2-4 and 7~ : 30
ByGEORGEHARGRAVES,SujJt.
have a clear statement of goals.
accountability.
p.m.
parked vehicle owned by
Meigs Local Sebool Dilltricl
The program that Dr. Essex described will in·
This process of restudying the goals of education
Henry Werry, Pomeroy .
ADMI'ITED - Christopher
Dr. Martin Essex, our S?ate Superintendent, · valve citizens in every county of the state in in Ohio will present a significant opportunity for
Damage to lhe Werry vehicle
Smith , Pomeroy ; Bryan
called alllbe district superintendents In the state I!J . ·discussions concerning revised goals for our schools many people Ill influence the future direction of
Findley, Pomeroy ; Rodney
was light, but medium to the
attend a meeting Wednesday of this week in
for the 1970s. These local meetings will be held in education in our stale.
Jones, Minersville; Jerry
· Buckley ~r. There were no
Warner, Albany ; Amy Jo
lrijuries and no charge was Columbus. This was the start of what will be a every school district In the state prior to the end of
NEWS
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NOTES
Mr.
Morrison
is
In
University
statewide
!!valuation
of
Ohio's
.~chools
and
their
this
school
year.
This.
will
be
the
beginning
of
the
filed . .
Wright, Albany ; Richard
objectives.
process of redefining educational goals for this Hospital in Colwnbus - His 'room number is 1051. I Garfield, Chester; Freda Scott,
know he would appreciate a card from you .,. We had Glenwood, W. Va .; Louise
In H.B. 475 the state legislature included the ·decade.
Over 800 superintendents returned from this · some problems with flash flooding In some areas of Myers, Pomeroy ; Beulah
ALUMNI EVENT SET
meeting with the guidelines needed to start this · lhe distriCt yesterday - These required some rapid Maynard , Racine ; Samuel
RUTLAND - , The annual
Speaking of Schools-No. 232
process. If you have the opportunity, please par- decisions and we hope that none or them caused you Eblen, Middleport ; James
Rutland High School Alumni ·
ticipate in these discussions when they are held. This any great inconvenience. - Thanks to tile PTA's at &lt;;iladwell, Reedsville.
cllnner and dance will be held requirement ·of developing procedures In the area .of
is an extremely important study of tjle total school Rutland and Pomeroy for voting their support of our DISCHAR,GED ..:. Wilbur
May 27 at the Rutland gym accountability. In short, the legislature has set before
system
In our state. The results of the study shoul~ levy - Thanks also to the Middleport Cbamber of Robinson, Glen Rice, 'l')tomas
-with diDner at 6:30 p.m. and us tile task of accounling for what is accomplished
bave great significance for many years to come.
Commerce for their support - To receive lull funding Fitch, Theodore· Croy, Nell
dancing from 10 p.m. until 2 with the dollars Olno taxpayers have invested in
Areas
to
he
studied
include
.curriculum,
in·
under the new Foundation Program a district needs Klein, Clarence Tennant,
education.
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Members of clasaes planning
The first step In (inding out whether we are doing struetlonal methods, personnel, school finance , to have 22.5 mills .,:.. All three districts In Meigs Louise Cundiff, Kimberly
st~dent rights and responsibilities, educational
County will be seeking thill from the .voters on May 2 ~yre , Carmel Jewell, Clyde
reunion~ are to notify Janles what we are suppoled to do is to lind out wtiat Ills
orgl!llization, .building !acUities, equal educational · ·- By the '!BY, · the state average ·n\lllage lor Soyre, Mlrla Herdman, Alice
Tllomia, 148 Lincoln Hill, that we are supposed io dO. other words, before we
Randolph.
·
opportunities, school-comJIIunily relations , and operation is now 28.8.
Pclmeroy.
can have a good system of accountability, we tnust

Rabies Clinic ·Date Set

Subsidiary Will
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South Vietnamese casualties
at An Loc during the same
period were 23 kill ed , 53
wounded and six missing.
Fighting was heavy all
through South Vielllam. The
government command in
Saigon repor ted 107 Communist attacks throughout the
country in the 24 hours ending
at 6 a.m. today-the largest
number reported in more than
two ·years.
For the first time since lhe
Communist offensive began
April I with a major North
Vietnamese invasion ··-across
the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ),
American ground troops were
involved In the fighting . Two
Communists were report ed
killed, while the GIs suffered
no injuries.
The America ns involved
were part of lhe 400-man U.S.
infantry force sent from Da
Nang on Tuesday to Phu Bal.
.Fifty of the men Wednesday
had refused for 90 minutes to
go out on patrol.

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D·ay·s ·(){ ·Leaye
Showmaker .
Supt. Sayr.e said Stale
Superintendent of Instruction
Martin Essex has approved
four days closing of the schools
during the past winter due to
weather conditions. s.iyre also
was advised by the State
Vocational Edu cati on Dept.
that a basic. fi re . fi ghtin g
education program haq been
completed in the district wiU1
an enrollment of 17.
A communication was read
fr om the Meigs County Dept. of
Health pertaining to immunization lor measles.
Clinics will be held for presc hoolers on May 2 at
Syracuse, 8: 30 p.m.; Racine,
9: 45a .m., and Let,a rt at II a.m.
ln add ition, a public immunization program will he
held at the Racine .fire Dept.
headquarters from 6 to 7:30
p.m. on May I, 2, and 3. The
next meeting was set for April
25 at 7:30p.m,
At te ndin g were boa rd
members David Nease,
Clarence Lawrence, Den nie
Hill, Charles Pyles and Grover
Salser , Jr ., clerk Nancy
Carnahan ; Supt. Sayre, and
high school principal James
Adams, Job~ Bailey, Mr. ·
Leah Ord, Mrs. Larry Wolfe.
Mrs. Ruth Stearns, Mrs. Erma
McClurg, representing the
buildings of the district as
teachers, and Dan Smith, bus
driver.

Bands Battle Tonight

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KNIT DRESS SLACKS

23112

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

SALE 2.88

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·11 .. . Hill

Senior League

.Jnu. Gillu~ly and children Whittington purchased the · Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth accid' · '
ltarrisctnvillc
Mr. . .-.d Mrs. Bob Alkire
visited James Prine at farm from Bill Clay known as Payne, Jr., took his mother.
Freda c.raey and Mrs. Manie visited Mrs. AVI' Lull . in
the Bett Carl rarm ..
Mariella Sunday .
Socidy Nt~w:;_
Mrs. . Ardis Waggon~r has
Mrs. Ma~ Mason is home Newlun to West Virgi~la Lancaster saturday evening.
Mrs. llige Lambert is a employment, in' the Bolin Rest alter spending- the winter tri ·Friday beCause of the death cf '!'hey alilo called .on Mr. and
. medical patient at Ple~sanl Hodle at Albany .
Athens, 0 ., caring for Roma Mrs. Newlun 's daughter-in·. Mrs . .Clyde Bressler, Mrs.
·
Valley HOspital.
law, killed instantly in a car Alkire's cousin.
·
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Douglas. .
Mr. WiUard Faudre is on the
sick list.
.Mr. Jr. Payne,' Mrs. Sally
Welsh and Kat~y Payne at.lended the funeral ol their aunt
in West Virginia Sunday.
Mrs. Golda Jooes of Zanesville spent uie' weekend with
Mrs. Earl Foil and other
friends.
Mr. Charles· King passed
Mens and
Young
Mens
Two Oays Only
'
.
away · Saturday in the
O'Bleness Hospital at Athens.
He was a life-long resident or
Flare leg and regular cut styles. Solid colors and,.o;iieat patScipio Twp.
A group of womens dresses
terns. Sizes 29 to 42 waist:
·
Clinton Gilkey or Albany
selected from our regular stock.
spent Friday evening with his . Special Sale Prices for Friday and Saturday ·
SALE 14.70
18..95 KNIT SLACKS
mother, Ava Gilkey.
16.95 KNIT SLACKS
SALE 12.70
Mr . and Mrs. Clair
14.95 KNIT SLACKS
SALE 11.70
Waggoner and Mr. and Mrs.
Friday and Saturday
12.95 KN,IT SLACKS
SALE 10.70
10.95 KNIT SLACKS
SALE 8.70

SALE PRICES

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Friday &amp; Sllurday
April14-15
MAD .DOGS AND
ENGLISHMJiN
(TKhni&lt;Oiorl
Joe Cocker
L.On·Russeil

- PLU5GOOOBYE,
. COLUMBUS
(Color I
Rlchard Benfamln
Jack Lugman

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EXftNDitD OUTLOOK
a.a. 1:•7 did o.tloK ~ tuoqla llladay:
.A dl I of Anm or

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School begin.ning at 7:30
o'Clock, sponsored by th e
Meigs Cbapter of Vocational
Industrial Clubs of America
(VICA).
A prlie of $100 and a trophy
will be awarded the first place
winner with trophies going to
the second and third plsce
winners. The trophies were
donated by Village Pharmacy
and King Builders and Supply,
Middleport and Davis Warner
Insurance and Ewing Funeral
Home, Pomeroy.
· Bands participating are
"Bear Water Ridge," Mid·

dleport; "Fann," Marietta;
"Purple Trucking Compuny ,"
Pt . Pleasant ; "Mulberry
Oliver," Pomeroy ;' "Cuthbert
Fun's,"
Pl .
Pleasant ;
"B.O.A.," Huntington, and "P.
G.," Letart Falls, Ohio.
Judges fer the event are Jack
Kane, Harry Garnes, .Tom
Schuette and Van Johnsoo.

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