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COOLVILLE - Mrs Ed1th here, of Hodll.!:-i lt•t, N Y d ted
Cole Btshop, 38. ftlrm erly of F11ddv at the Hothe~te l

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Gener,1l Huspttdl
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Mrs Btshop wds b01 n 111
Mte1
vmg all but 90 days of a stx-roont h sentence for
Athens Count). the dilu~hte t uf
dislnbutmg SCUri' JI OUS t;.ampmgn htc1ct lure dunng the 1972
Fred and Cm nehd n~u lcv Cole,
Democratic prestdenual pnmary m Flm 1da, SCgre lli was
Coolvtllc She had ltved H1
1cl e&lt;..tst d fru m p11.~on last week H1s sentence wa s Ul ex ch~m ge for
R oth est~r ttlc past twu years
a gwlt y plea dnd a prom1se of cooperatwn
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parents ar~..· he r hu ~ b ~md.
KEY IJ ISCA YNE, FI.A - PHESIDENT NIXON lms created
Fl£lll k. th1 ee dClughteJ s
a new Domestic Council Comrrultee on Veterans Se'rv1ces to
M1chele e~nd 1.01 1, a t home ctnd
courdin.Jle federa l effurto to more fully meet the need' of th e
CD thy of Fergus Falls, Mtnn
veteter ans " Ntxon, a nnouncufg h1s actton Sunday m a na tiOnal
ttlrec btotl lcts, Roy F red J1 , r&lt;.~dw add! css f1 om Jus Key 8Isc&lt;.~yne home, scud the cormmttee
and Kerm1t, all of 1\mher st.
would be headed by Admmtstrator of Veter,ms Affmrs Donald
OhiO
three ~Isle r s M1:;
Johnson and would tnclude four unnamed cabmet members
Pauhn(l Shisler Crove Cit~
Nixon acknowl edged unemplo)'men t among Vietnam
Mrs " ('at hC! IIl C Ove r b)
vetera ns ha s nsen wLthm the past th ree months and they are also
Sheffteld l.Ikc Ohi o, and Mrs
faced w1th stagger mg mel eases m the costs of h1gher
Helen Tote Walnut G1ovc, education '' Appealmg to employer s to ture vetcnms, he smd
Mmn , .md se-.er o~l meces and
We t1 ustcd them w1th out countrv's honor m VIetnam They met
nephewo
the test Now we can trust them m our mdust1tes and piCJle:; of
Funer::l l se1v1ces will be he ld
busmcss here at home "
£;tt 1 p m Wed nesday ~t t ,. the
Wh ite Fun eral Home t 111
FIGHTI NG IN THE GOLAN HEIGHTS ESCA LATED
Covlvtl!e w1th til e Re\ Rov Sunilil y when Syn a n pall ols tncd to mflltrate Israeli lines for the
Deeter o ffl cJa tm~ Bunal will
fi rst lime m a month, louclun g off a da) long battle of tanks ,
be m Fair VIC\\ Ceme tery &lt;Jt rocket and m ttllei y fu e Sunday was the 20th consecutive da y of
Coolv1lle Fnends nut} c.:al l c~t flg htmg ti\ the Hetghls
the funei al home aft e1 noon
'l11c ta lks fm t1oop disengagement marked ttme a wa1hng a

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{ye t that ts) but , eY"e n tf
there were , yo u d still fmd
sm thng fn end ly serv tce at
the hom e ot the " HWI

FRIEND LY ONES' al ine
Pomeroy Ce m ent Block Co
tn Pomeroy

Don t tax yourself v.dh
runnmg nround looking for
barga 1ns at every store for
hours on e nd when yo u can

ftnd a ll of your BUI LD IN G

MAT ERIALS needs under
one r oof at the POME ROY

CEME NTB lOCKCO lhe

home of the

FR I ENDLY

ONE S'

to

hoptng to confirm the extstence of the moonlet
It would be the 33rd known moon m the solar system" The
possibthty of tls extstence was revealed Sunday by Dr. A Lyle
Broadfoot, of Anzona's Kttt Pea k NatiOnal Observatory, wh o
satd Marmer 10's ultraviOlet spectrometer had detected "a
strong source of radtalton, detached from Mercury. m appa rent
motton relative to the plane t "

MEIGS THEATRE
Tontghf. Tue5

NOT OPEN
Fn Sat , Sun

Proff 1lt

Albert Keeton, James Ptlkens
Ann&lt;~ Davidson Wil ltdm Barn-

hart,Otlw Milaid Leona Hensley, lc1e Tucker, Nor d B1ng

Jerr; Stobart Ronald Holtct
Barbm a Vujakhuja
SUNDAY (\DM lSSIONS .James King M1dd lepor t, Dolly
Cleland , Dexte 1, Cli11sty

house , Portland

SUNDAY DISCHATIGES New lun,

Olga Lewis, Rober t Pi ckens

pric e~

( Tec hntcolor )
John Wayne

Gary Gr 1mes
( P G)

Show Slarls 7 p.m.

th e

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because deep mmes " ould get
extenstve reba tes while surfa ce mmers would gel httle
"The West Vtrgmta coal mdustry 1tself has be ~ n the most
backward, negative and bhnd
critic of deep mimng by contendm g that st np mimng ts so

gasstftcatton plants m the sta te
and phase out the export of
high -grade metallurgical coal
mmed m the stale
He also encouraged support
of the amendment offered by
Rep John Setberling, D-Oh to,
to a federal stnp mme btll

pu s h " for

coal

Goble , Jac kso n, 0 , Lyle
0 , Id a

Pu tney, Pomt Pleasant
Birth March 29, da ughte r to
Mt and Mrs Kenn eth Cw ter ,
Hartfm d
llolzerMedtcalCcnter

Ftfth Amendment, accordmg
to a copyrighted story m the
Chrorucle-Telegram
Elyt ta
" But ta km g the Ftft h
(Amendment) maybe wasn't
such a bnl)tant tdea after all,"
he smd
The Fifth Amendment guarantees a ctttzen's nght agamst
seIf~ mcnrnmat10n
McManus told the newspaper
those who pleaded the Fifth
Amendment had probably been
til-advised
"We were probably the ones
md1 cted be ca use we were
posSJ bly adVIsed wrong ," he
satd , dechmng to name the

BfRRY'S WORlD

1B1rths l

March 29 _ Mr and Mrs

ga llon for premmm gasolm e • Wa yne Webe1 , Ja ckson, a son

The cos t of home hea ling otl
and dtese l fuel w11l be reduced
.I cent per ga llon to 331 cents
A compan y ~pokesman said
the Apnl allocalton 1s 82 pei
cent of the Apnl 1972 quan ti ty
He said the compan) had been
ge llin g 86 pel cenl ol the 1972
fi gures the past couple of

March 30 - Mr and Mrs
Carol Ht gge nbo th am, Hen
cte1so n, a daughtel , Mt and
Mr s
Hand)
William s,
Lan gsville, a daughter , Mt
and Mr s Vmton Arthur.
Ja ckson. a daughter. and Mr
and Mrs Cliai les Dowler
Gal hpohs a daughtet

Vinton

CLUIJ TO MEET
BY MARIE ALEXANDER
1he St3r Sti tchers Jun wr
MI and Mt s Charles Malone
Lea ders 4-H Club \\til mee t at 7 and dau ghter Megan of
p m fuesday at the home of Jackson \\ere 1ecen t callers of
Mrs Roy Holter, advtsor
her gra ndmother , Mrs Neva

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No LIMIT ON SALES

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1weekend

PICTURES ON DISPlAY TH IS WEEK
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Kentucky Fr~ed Ch icken IS great fo r lunc h "'jliJLl-~~~
Here's""

whal you get- 2 pieces of chicken • slaw'• roll
Our Lun ch Speqa l rs another reason why

·Me• gs County loves w,nal lh e Colone l coQj&lt;s "

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ELBER

Eoch lloposHor

POMEROY, OHIO

COR PORATION

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" I wasn 't lookmg fo r 1t," he

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Although the mdtctment lists
him as a member of the guard,
McManus satd he restgned before appearmg befor e the
grand JUry

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GALLIP00S, OHIO
March 30, 1974
SALES REPORT OF
Ohto Valley Ltveslock Co
STOCKER CATTLE
STEERS- 250 lo 300 lbs 46 50
to 53, 300 to 400 lbs 44 to 45 50.
400 to 500 lbs 41 to 46, 500 to 600
lbs 38 50 to 45; 600 to 700 lbs 39
to 44 . 700 lbs and Over 36 50 to
40
HEIF:ER GALVES - 250 to
300 lbs 45 to 48 50 , 300 to 400
lbs 42 50 lo 45, 4110 to 500 lbs 39
to 42 50, 500 to 600 lbs 38 to
40.50; 600 to 7110 lbs 24 to 39 75,
700 lbs and Over 33 50 to 38
STOCK COWS &amp; BULLS (By
The Head 1-Stock Cows 225 to
385 , Stock Cows and Calves 350
to 535 , Stock Bulls 350 to 500 ,
Baby Calves 45 to 100 , (By The
Pound) - Canners &amp; Cutters
Cows 24 to 29 75 , Holstem Cows
31 to 34; Commerctal Bulls
(l, IIOOibs and0ver ) 38 to4125
LAMBS- Tops 90 lbs to 110
34 to 38, Seconds 75 lbs to 80 27
to 32; Ltghts 40 lbs to 65 20 to
24, Stock Ew es By the Head 10
to 29
VEAL CALVES - Tops 220
lbs to 250 71 to 74 50, Medmm
200 lbs to 300 60 li&gt; 65.50, Culls
60 Down
SHOATS - 15 to 23

NEW STORY HOUR - Mtss Chnstma Grueser, new
hbrartan at the Mtddleport Public Library , conducts a new
story hour program offered pre-kmder garfen chtldren at the
library each Monday from 1· 30 to 2 30 p m Bestdes the story
penod, children partlctpate m a colormg exercise, then are
permttted li&gt; select books to take home. All pre-kmdergarten
children are welcome Mtss Grueser worked at the Weed
and Son Wholesale Co m Pomeroy for 40'h years until the
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ed and Son Wholesale Co m Pomeroy for 40'h years unttl the
ftrm went out of busmess m December, 1972 She has been
employed at the Pomeroy Pubhc Library stnce last
November, movmg to the Mtddleport Library tn March .
From the lert, wtth the new libranan are Trey Glaze, Clinton
Glaze, Erm Anderson, Tracy Shoulder, Crysta l Man ley and
Jared Sheets

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INews .. in Briefs\1 octor program
ByUnitedPresslnternati~nal
all fouled up

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NEW YORK - PRESIDENT NIXON'S BROTHER, F
Donald NIXon Sr •wtll testify as a prosecution wttness thiS week
at the consptracy trial of two ol NIXon's former Cabmet members
on what he knows about fugttive financ ter Robert L. Vesco
It Will mark the flrst time a member of the NIXOn farruly has
testifted under oath at any of the mvesttgahons of alleged wron gdomg by offtctals of the NIXon admtmstration. The government •s
expected to rrst its case agamst former U S. Attorney General
John N Mttchell and former Commerce Secretary Maunce H
Stans after hiS testunony

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has
alm os t
eltmm ated a scholarship
program to help needy
s tudents become doctor s
and nurses, Rep Marvm L.
Esch charged today
Esch said he has asked th ~
General Accountmg Offtce and
the House Commerce subcommittee on health to mvesttgate
why the Department of Health,
· Educahon and Welfare fatled
li&gt; unplement the program
The program, destgned. to
proVIde scholarshtps for needy
students li&gt; become docli&gt;rs,
nurses and other health spedahsts, was enacted by Congress
17 months ago to help relieve
the shortage of medtcal profesSionals m many parts of the
natlon
uTh1s mexcusable bureau·

support for Prestdent Richard M. NIXon She also called on NIXon
to "spare the country the anguish of unpeachment proceedmgs
"by remoVIng htmself from offlce.
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White House," she satd, "anyone that's affected wtth the Whtte
House and any kmd of governmen~ acttvtties ~his ts what the
legislative branch of government IS all abo~!
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The Counctlwoman, a Democratic candidate for Congress,
d he was conVInced Nixon coold no longer effectively deal
:~ ~he monumental problems facmg Amertca . "! suggest that
Mr. NIXon make use of speciftc constitutional means whereby he
can step aside •" she satd.

do"&lt;n to the bottom of the
boo t heel A gaod-lookmg Lee Prest Western
Tw tll . - ol 50% polyeste r and 50% cotton
means no 1ronmg ever for these .. dress-up
Western pants A neat, front crease completes
the new Lee R1der k&gt;ok

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label
at better stores everywhere

New library hours fixed

Also Lee blue den1m Western
jackets. style as pictured S1zes 36 to

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New hour s have been on Tuesday and Thursday
Th~ Mtddlepoq Library ts
established at the Pomeroy
and - Mtddleport
Pubh l: open from I to 5 30 p m ,
Mondav . Wednesday and
Ubrartes
'fhe Pomeroy Library IS ope~ Friday , and from 9·30 am to 2
from 9·30 a.m. to 2 p.m , p m , Tuesday and Thursday
' M_o nday, • Wedn esday a nd
Both llbranes are open from
Yriday,.and from 1 to 5 30 p.m. 19.30, am . to 5 p m. Saturday
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the current semester wol.lld he
notl!ted by Feb 15 tf they were
qualified for a scholarship,
Esch satd However , 11 was
March 25 before HEW apJli oved rules for the program
"! fmd thts delay totally
unacceptable," Esch satd m a
letter to HEW Secretary
Caspar W Wemherger
He charged HEW also vtolaled Congress' mtent when tt
made a rule that reqwred one
yea r of serv tce after
graduatiOn even If the student
got only one month 's stipend
each year and requtred a twoyear service mmunum

Esch sa1d Cnngress mtended
for applicants to serve m the
National Health Servtce Corps
or th e Public Health Servtce
for one year for each year of
atd and put no mmunum on the

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servatton efforts ;m follo" cd,
we could sllll end up short of
our needs ," the offiCials sa1d
Meanwhile. In u re lat ed
deve lopment, the Senate Wdys
and Means Comtmtt~c today
adopted a
unammousl;
co mpromise cncr gy bill,
pavmg the "'a) for a fl oor \ Ote
Wednesda y

The energy bi ll , drafted by
legtsla live leaders (I om both
pa rttes, sets up an Energy
Emergen cy Co mmt ss ton

the btll although he said he has

tE EC) to collec t mformatwn
on fuel s upplies m Ohto,

concern about " an add itiOna l
b ur ea ucracy at a cost of

prepare a conttngency plan for

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A chan ce of sho \\er s
during the period "ith a
coolmg !rend. Daytime htgho
Thursday 10 upper 50s and
50s dropping to upper 40s and
lo" 50s on Saturday
Lows Thursday in upper
40s and Jo\\ er 50s druppmg
by Saturday to I0\1 30s or
upper 20s.
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for vwlatmg sorneone's Cl VI I nghts Where am I gom14 to :~~
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A se\ ere electri c s torm '' 1th
ga le fm Ct: v. mds tn t thi s dreH
Monday ngiht
Sad a : 1'1u:;se ll , BCJsilan

Arrest

made in
robbery
The Metgs County ShenH's
Depa rtment Monday evemng
arrested Rex Darst, 18, Rt I
Mtddleport, and charged him
\\tth the Feb 21 theft of
matena l valued at $196 68 from
a truck o&gt;l ned by Robert
Stewart He remamed m jatl
today m hen of bond

The Ohto Power Company

President talks
over legislation
By HENRY KEYS
WASHINGTON (UP! )
Prestdent NIXon, JUS! back
fr om a three-day weekend m
Flonilil, meets this mormng
wtth the Republican congressiOnal leadership to discuss
legtslahve programs
Upon hts arrtval here late
Monilily mght White House
Press Secretary Ronald L
Ztegler said Ntxon had dectded
upon a successor to George P
Shultz as Treasury secretary
Shultz armounced last month
he was steppmg down
Ztegler said Ntxon would
make pubhc his chotce "m\ the
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have been esta blished for the mght former Natio nal --Guardsmtl_n mdlcted m the Kent Sta te k1lhngs f
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to "
Nattonal Guai d, the Enlisted A.&gt;ooctallon of Ohto Naltonal . :::.
Guardsmen and a former Manne bonald Huztcka, 23, of
Cleveland Ruztcka , an emplo)e at Clevela nd Hopkins .:::
InternatiOnal Atrport, srud , "These guys (Guardsmen) \
are out the re swmgmg With nuthmg ' ·
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· I have two chtldren." he satd , "so I put myself tn lhc ;:;

Stewart's truck, parked on
He satd the mabtllty of the
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI I - CR 10 m Langsville, had been
Offtce ol Health Manpower Two youn g Salvation Arm)
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It was not known whether the
program on' tune and the ctty bus stop Monday mght m Stewart, was a 22 automatic Prestdent would tell the conproposed two - year r e- an appa r ent unpr ovo ked rtfle , two fl ashhghl&lt;, 16 bal- gresstonal leader s of hts
tenes, a slmg strap, camera,
quiremen t was depriVIng
chotce However , dtscussmg
shootmg
ca rbtde hght, ca nteen and belt,
needy students of the atd and
the appomtment, Alexander
Thomas Ramv. a ter, 19, was
the natwn ol much needed dead at the scene. Hts com tools, and a 22 Carter rtfle Hatg, Nixon's chief of staf!.
adaptor
health personneL
pamon, Lmda Story, 21, wa s m
In other action Monday , the satd the dectston had been a
crttlca l condthon at Mtss ton Shenff 's Dep t mvesttgated a compllcall!d one
There was no mdtca tion from
Emer gc nc! Hosp tta l wtth • st ngle ca r mtshap on Twp. Rd
Whtte House sou r ces who
bullet wounds m her back
174 JUSt north of SR 124m Rut
The shootmgs were ,~tmll·a'r land Twp , at 4 45 p m
Tlic dnver , Laj;ry B Wyat t,
Two hundr ed restden ts money ratsed can be kep t for to the un resolved Zebra
slaymg s of two months ago '" 35 Rutland los t control on TR
con tnbuted to the telethon held loca l uses, Riggs said
Wra ppmg up the Easter fund whtch a black man killed fou r. 174 als o 'kn own as Happ)
Saturday mght and Sunday
KILLED BY TRAIN
over WSA &lt;?-TV Huntmgton m dnve of the soctety will be the whttes and wounded another. Hollow Rd- gomg off the road
CANTON, Ohto (UPI)
wht ch the Meigs Cou nty Rtggs Royal-e ttes under the apparently at random , dun ng to the nght and stopJiing m a Mrs Lula Brakefield, 47, Nor th
ditch Wyatt was charged wtth Lawrence , was ktlled Monday
Soctety for Cnppled Chtlldren dtrection of Mrs Judy Rtggs a one-hour shoottng spree
Pollee
satd
a
black
manfn
dn vmg "htie under the m- rught when she was struck by a
who wtll be on the streets of
and Adults took part
Gene Rtggs, prestdent of the Pomeroy and Mt dd lepor t hts early 20s, weanng a gre~ n fluenee of alcohol and while hts Perm Central fretght tram at a
Metgs Soctely, satd that the Saturday gtvtng s mall ltly fa tigue jacket and black watch hcense was under suspenst on crossmg tn North Lawrence ,
He "as'not mJ\lred The auto Stark County, about 15 mtles
county shghtly exceeded tts rep heas to restden ts m ex- ca p, walked up-to the couple at
the
mtersectton
of
Geary
BJ.e
had
moderate damage
goa l of $1,000 and added that change for dona tiOns
northeast of here
and
Webster
St
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Earl In gels and Rtck Cro"
the county last took part m a
There was a bnef scuffl e,
t.\letllon- 1\•o years ago wtlh served as ca&lt;hatrmen of the
and
the man began flnn g,
only about $600 bemg pledged county's parttctpallon m the
wttnesses-told
pohce
telethon and the co-&lt;: hairmen
that year
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Ramw
ater
was
dead at the
ThOse who phoned con- and Rtggs handled telephone
trlbuttons wtll now recetve calls fr om 11 Saturday mgh_t to scene after bemg shot twice at
envelope pledge cards whtch 7 a m Sunday Staffmg the 'the base of hts spine The
Charles Hoffman, Pomeroy full of suppli es, and oHered the
they are to return wtth thetr office for the remamder of the assatlant fled on foot
pohce
dtspatcher for the pas I emergency room located on the
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money
four and one-half years, sub- ground floor of the ctty hall
As much as 90 pet of the and Vernon Weber, 7 a.m on,
milled hts resign atiO n to until supplies tn the fire statwn
Dennts Kenny and Bernard
Pomeroy Co unctl 'Monday ca n be stored elsewhere The
Fullz, 9-11 , Mr and M\"s
mght
through Pollee Chter Jed Scout tr oop meets every
Veterans Memonal Hosptlal
James Roush , 11-1, Mr and
W
ebster
WeJJnesday and somellmes on
ADMITTED - Shawnee
Delbert Kenneth Mohler, 34, Mrs Robert Buck , 1-3, the Salser, Pomeroy , Frances
Hoffm an ctled personal Sunday, Rosenbaum satd
and Mrs
Robert Larktns, Lorlg Bottom , Charles tllne ss -as hts reaso n fo~
of · 1003 S. Second St • Mtd· Rev
Mayor • Dale ~m tth sa td
dleport, who pleaded guilty on Bumgarner, 3-5, and the 'Rev Whtthn gton ~ Mtddlep brt , restgmng
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residents of Pomt Lane on
Feb 10 li&gt; killing a cow owned and Mrs Robert Kuhn, 5-7, all Damel Davtdson , Pomeroy·
In other business. Dick Lmcoln Hetghts have asked
by Arthur Hess, Leadmg Creek members and "Atms" of the Patrtcta Cleland, Langsvtlle, Rosenbaum , Don Thomas and · that Potnt Lane be "cleaned
Rd , was transferred to the Mtddleport-Pomeroy Ro!ar) Buster Barrett, Mtddleport, Pat Woods, re presentmg up " for a playground It was
Chtllicothe Re&lt;!epllon Center Club
Mary Sloter, jlacme , Max me Pomeroy Boy Scout Troop 249, pomted out that the property
Rtggs extended thanks today Brumley; Middleport; Duana asked counctl for the use of the mentioned IS prtvately owned
Monilily morning by Metgs
County Sheriff Deputy John ,to workers and, contrjbutors Weaver , Rutl and , Dor othy second ward f"e statton on
A request was also made by
wh o helped m~ke parltctpallon Holcomb, Pomeroy
Ttlhs.
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Mohler wa's sentenced m the event so successful
Rosenbaum, the spokesma n, Church, New St , to have the
DISCHARGED - Ka lhy
March, 27, to 1.0
Dillon , Bess te Erwm, Anna explamed thai the troop has street m front &lt;lf the churoh
LOCAL TEMPS
yellf in the state perutentiary
Hoffman, Patt y Deconntch, met on the thtrd floor of the swept before Easter
The temperature m downby C rnmon Pleas Judge John
Lawrence Wilson , street
Wtlham Varney, Char les Frye, !OOF Hall for three years
C. Bacon The reception center town Pomeroy at 11 a.m
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ts a branch of the Ohio State Tuesday was 58 degrees under ~enneth 1'nevoldsen, Dona d the bulldtpg on Condor St was 1 lhe sewer al the Wtlrpa
swmy sk1es.
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funds set up for guards

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COLUMBUS- FRAN RYAN, COLUMBUS Councilwoman,

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~Monday crtttclzed Rep. Samuel L Devme, R-Ohio, lor vot?mg

boot t ops and

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reported· spotty' outages \\ 1th
v. orkrn cn out f1 om Hp m until
The bt ll "a' constdered by a
m1dmght H&lt;udest h1t "as the
JOI!ll Senate-House Conum ttee
NCJ)' Iors Hun a1Cd \\here
du11ng the last few weeko, as repor led that the ba rn on her electnud
servi ce
\\a S
members of both pa11Ieo and propcily "a s destroyed by the disrup ted for une~hrtlf to one
, the adm1mstrat10n of Go\i
wtnd
hour
Jolin J Gtlhga n \\ Orked out
Hardes t hit at Letart Falls
Colum bus and Southern Uluu
del&lt;ltls
were hot beds owned by Jamco ElectriC Compcln) sa id \' 01 k ~
Se n Mtchael J Malone), R- Ha; Htll One hot bed wa s men were employed 1n the
Clnc mnatt, ca lled the btll a clestro}ed anq tw o others had LeUu t Fc~ll s drea from 9 to l1
reasonCJ bl e compromise, ' damage Chfford Htll also had p m to rep.11r a line dama!-(cd and sa1d 1t 1s ' more an In· dama ge to a hot bed as dtd v.hen a tree feH auoss t
sura nce pohC) than anythmg Btlly Htll tn Ractne Seve r.1l
In the Kmgsbuq area ,1 line
else "
lhousand und ama~ed plan ts fu se \\ent ou t at rmdmg: hl
Sen Douglas Applega te, D- had to be remov ed from the Repa irs were completef\ at
Steubenvtlle, voted m favOI of damaged beds
2 30 am

crabc bunglmg has depnved at
least 1,000 students-mcludmg
etght at the Universtty of
Mtchtgan-&lt;Jf constderahon of
thetr appllcattons for scholarship assistance," satd the
Mtchtgan Republican
The Public Health Servtce
had advertiSed applicants 1or

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. - IT WON'T be just another
"boom and bust" when th~ space shuttle begms ferrymg men
and cargo on a busy schedule of 700 flights. DP. Kurt Debus,
direcli&gt;r of the Kenned) Space Center, made that clear Monday
as construction started on a three-mile long runway , twtce as
wtde as a football fteld, to handle the returnable rocket plane
The shu ttle , a wmged spacesh tp that takes off verttcally like a
rocket and returns to land hke an atrplane, has already been
scheduled for 700 misstons m the 1980s, carrymg men, satellites
and equtpment to and from orbit, Debus satd Tbe fir st of the
revolutwnary aerospace planes, under development m Downey,
Cahf , wtll mak e 1ts matden atmosphenc flight m 1917 and tts
ftrst vertical fhght mto space m 1979

The action should be constdered as a "stock taking" measure
destgned to mform the•pubhc of what sectors of the economy still
are under prtce or wage controls, he said Portwns of mdustrtes
exempted under the latest act10n were m agJ'tculture, forestry
and "ftshmg ; mining and manufacturmg, transportatiOn, communtcatiOns, electnc, gas and samtary serVIces, w)lolesale and
retatl trade ; and fmance, Insurance and real estate

The new 'Boot Cut ' has many of the

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" Inexcusable bur ea ucratic

PASt\DENA, CALIF - MARINER 10 CLAIMED the record
today for history's most distant April Fool's.Joke There ts no
"Charley the moon ." "Charley," whtch almost enshrtned a boy's
well loved dog in the heavens wtth anctent gods like Juptter and
Venus - was Marmer 's Joke on the space scientists, a prank on a
cosrmc scale.
What the Marmer-watchers at Caltech's Jet Propulston
Laboratory ~ought was a possible moon over Mercury, a startling discove,Y, ha s turned out to be prosatc old 31 Crater - a hot
and distant star that tricked one of Marmer's mstruments
through a series of comctdences Marmer was more than 90
million nnles from Earth when tts ultraVIolet spectrometer
relayed the confusmg data, and Crater 31 IS farther from Mercury than can be eastly grasped - 100 light years, something like
580 trtllion mtles

trad 1flona l Lee R1der feat ures such as a
Sli m, snug f1t from wa1s t to knee, but
diff ers w1th th e sl1ghtly f lared c ut from

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less lhan ~,~,hat Oluoans ate powers to declare an energy
crt s1s '
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attorney asstgned to the etght
men by the Ohio Nattonal
Guard
McManus satd Fnday's
md1ctment was a surpr1se

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CommiSS io n of Oh10 a nnounc ed today t hat the sta te
w11l r ece1ve &gt;pet more gasolme lh1s month than was
a llocated dunn g March
The comm iSSIOn sa 1d OhiO w1ll be rece1v mg about
13 5 milhon ga llons per da y and the state's ' s~ t
as1de ," whi c h IS used for e merge ncy and ha1 dsh1p
ca ses, will to ta l sli ghtl y more tha n 12 million ga ll ons
for the month
Th e " set-aside" figui e for March was 11 8
mtlhon ga llons The total percent age figur e of
gasoline to be a lloca ted to the sla t e th1s month was
not yet ava1 lab le from the F e de ral Ene rgy Office ,
accordmg to th e PU CO That fi gure would be used as
a companso n aga msl the 1Y72 ba se year fi gure to
de termm e Oh1o 's fu el su ppl y s tatus durm g the
- -r[E!ril e ne rgy Cri SIS

controls "was no longer appropnate "

SIGNUP BEGINS
RACINE - The Ra cme
Baseball Ass n wtll stgn
players for pony league, little
league and pee wee league at
the home of Don Beegle, Ftfth
Sl . begmmng today through
the 19th. An msurance fee of $2
IS requtred along wtth the
child's age a~d btrth da te

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The Omgressman also noted
th at reserves of deep mme coal
m the Mountam State outnwnbers stnppable resources by 10
to I

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POMEROY MIDDLEPORT. OH IO

WASHINGTON - WAGE AND PRICE CONTROLS on 165
mdustnes that employ aimost 6 pet of the nation's labor force
were lifted -Monday by the Cost of Ltvmg Council Counctl
Dtrector John T. Dunlop smd the actton providmg a ~enr ~al
exemptton from controls was made because the contmuatiOt. Jf

lor Ohto Bell Telephone Co., by
the Pubhc U!th ttes Co mmtsston of Ohto ( PUGO) The bnefs " ere ftled on
behalf of Denms J . Kuctmch,
Cleve land coun ctlman, who
challenged the rate mcrease on
seven pomts He satd tf . the
appeal was turned down he
would take the case to the W. S
Supreme Court.

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th e 30th Amencan prestdent,
satd, "TIJ ere ts no nght li&gt;
stro ke agatnst pubh c safe ty by
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Det&gt;oted To The Intere&amp;l&amp; Of The Meigs -MtUOn Area

to stnp1mme western coal," he

guesls of her mother ,

ICROW'S ST£AK H0US£ I

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Increase set at 5% by
FEO; Total still less
than gas used in _1972

Available 1n regular den1ms, stretch
de n1m , polyester a nd cotton twill ,
houndstooth check Good selection of
co lors SIZes 29 to 46
Try a pa1r of Lee Boot Cuts You' ll
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Hctlber' was a guest m the
Cloud home
Mrs Eulalah Bennett and
Debbte were Sunday callet s of
Mt . and MI s Arlen Owens and
famtl y at Rto Grande
Ntcky Holter of Galhpohs
wa s weekend guest of hts
gr andmother , Mrs Mary
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BRIEFS ARE FILED
)- Bners
I have been ftled(UP!
wt th the Ofi10 ·
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.~:=~..... ~ overturn a $98 mtlhon rate
mcrease approved Aug 7, 1973,

HOT , LIGHT, THRIFTY 1\,ND FUN

~ T r y our money-savmg spec1a l today

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AND·SAVINGS CO.

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I MrMrandandMrsMrs.OscarKarlDyerJustus
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M• and Mrs James Stump
and fan11ly of Westerville were ,
weskend guests of her parents,
Mr and Mrs John Swtsher
Mrs Or•n Kmg or · Cottagevtll e, W Va was several
days guest of her daughte r. Mr
and M10 Riley Pe1d ue
Mr and Mrs Jerry Barnes of
Galhpohs were Fnday evemng
callers of his parents , Mr and
Mt s Max Barnes ,
Mr and Mrs Davtd Smtth
and famtly at Ontano, Ca nada
were recen t ~llers of her
grandparents , Mr and Mrs

Clarkson and
and fan11ly
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pany ow ned statiOns wtll
remmn at 51 8 cents per ga ll on
fur 1 egular and 55 8 cents pe1

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'nd Mrs George John•----CL!£. THIS~OUPON.----I stonMr .md
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ELYRIA, Oluo (UPIJ - Ohto
Nattonal Guardsman Mathew
McManus was one of ctghl
guardsmen who were told to
ta ke lhe Fifth Amendment before the fede ral grand jury
probtng the May 1970 slay mgs
of fpiir demonstrators on the
Kent State Umverstty eampus
The 28-yea r-old restdent of
West Salem,"Ohto, was also one
of the same eight mdt cted Friday for vwlalmg the otudents '
CIVIl nghts
McManus sa td Sa lurilily he
and the other former guardsmen wet:c takmg their attor nev' s advtce m pleading the

Kmccud, Pmnt Pleasan t ,
William Bales, Leon , Lar cy
Kan a uga

cause the coal operators a re
constantly downgradmg I t,
cn ttc1zmg 1t, and trymg to
pamt a beautiful comparatl\'e

which would tmpose a. $2 50 per
ton tax on both deep
stripped mme coal
"The West Vtrgtma coa l
dustry ts euttmg tts own rnrc&gt;au
by not strongl y supportmg
Setberlmg amendment to the
pendmg federa l stnp mtmng
btll, " he satd
Under the amendment, h''
expla med, rebates wou ld fa vor
the underground coal mdustry
li&gt; cover the cost of safety
equtpm ent,
black
lun g
payme nts and backstowtng
coal wa.te
" By tls aililmant opposttton
to the Seiberlin g amendment,
th e West Vtrgtma coal mdustry
ts really speedmg up the rush

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One Guard doubtful of his attorney

Syracuse , Mrs Russe ll Lear,
Dayton. 0 . Evelyn Casey-,
Apple Gl ove, Mrs Wayne

F re~n ce,

mdustry m West V1rgmw IS
'cuttmg 1ts U\\n throat • for
the henef1t o[ westet n stnp
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West Vtrgmta wt ll lose Its
marlrets to the western states,
accordmg li&gt; Hechler, un less
the mdustry takes note of Its 10
bilhon tons of deep mmable low
sulphur coal m the state
"Deep mm tng IS a decllnmg
mduslry tn West Vtrgtma he-

destrucltve ," he smd

s1ghtedness by opposing a pro-

Judge , Pomcr oy
ThomCJs Couk,

much cheaper , safer , qmcker,
more effictent and less

He sa td th e stale's coal ope- ptcture of stnp muung, " he
1atoro ohow the same short- added

Da ll ey, Pomeroy , I ucille
Gil mot e. Middl t: pO! t, VldCJ
Green , Vmton Loslua Mttchcll , RUtland , Juan Great-

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HUNT INGT ON
W Va. I UP!) - West VI;gmw coal
oper ators h:1ve been Cri tiC IZed
by Bep Ken Hechler O-W Va ,
f01 dow ngradin g deep rm nmg
whtle pamtmg a rosy p1 cture of
surfpce mmmg
Hechler, first ~pe~ker for
Marshall Unlvcrstly 's 11-day
energy symposmm, said SuQilily the result IS tha t the coal

months

CAHill, UN ITED STATES
MARSHAll

Tax-dcducnbie expenses are not
overlooked and are more eas ll y
proved If questioned
when you
have cancelled checks to s how
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tax ae-ducts"
by paying cash
instead of
writing checks?

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Wickiin&lt;!, VtcklC

'I horna s O'Br 1en, HCJI tfm d

CLEVELAND (U P! )- Stand at d Otl of Ohw (Solno 1
said today It \\ould not ratse
pru.:es th1s month for gasoline,
but would reduce pnces of
home healing ml and diesel
fu ef
It ma rked the second
stratght month SohJO refused to
ratse prtces at gasohne at the

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Sunday The ca meras of the spacecraft , nursmg a senou s short Fa1 ron
Blessm g
P oi nt
c1rcu1t m l l'i electn ca l system, swept the area above sun· baked Pleasa nt ; Vern on Huffman ,
Met cut y as 11 retrea ted from th e pla ne t at 25,000 mtles an hour, Letart, Mr s Da v td P ra tt

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~ATURDAY

Har old Wh ittington. Leo n
PASADENA, CALIF - MARINER 10 HUNTED tht ough AI th UI MlCoy, He nd e rsu n ,
spac'€ today for a glimpse of ' Charley" - the unknown moon of Aubrey Erwin, Winfield ,
Muercury whose possible extStence surprised astronomers Cla rence Edwards, South stde .

IS 111 ged

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to disc uss plans for the a lumm

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Robel t Pickens EtnCJ gr ccn,

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Mntn1e P tl; kens, Portl £~nd
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cleanng east porhon today
High tn 50s north to 60s south ·
Clear tomght, low tn ~Os and
lo" 50s. Wednesday pacllx.cloudy and nu lk, ht gh 111 uppe1
50s and 60s

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Synan delegatton expected m Waslungton m about 10 days
Isra eli Defense Mtmstcr Moshe Dayan expressed the hehef that
PLEASANI VALLEY
Sy rta probably wanted an ag t cement bu t vmces m Israel warned
Discharges Kenneth Alley.
there could be a new war Dayan smd Sunday the Soviet Uruon Vmtun 0 , M1 s Robel t Swan,
was resupplym g the Syrtano wtth arms and satd he would press Pt Pleasanl , Mrs Wtlham
Defense Secretar y James F Sc1hlesmger for 11. eapon s to match Campbell Gal hpolts, Joseph
the Ruosta n contnbuttons when they meet later today to discuss Oli ver J ac kson, 0
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Tuescla)
TO PLAN BANQUE'I
RACINE - Mernbet s of the
juntor class of Southern Htg h
School and thetr mothet s arc to
meet Tuesday at 7 30 p m tn
the oludy hall at the h1gh school

IN llOSPITAL
Mrs Han y (Veda ) Davis
Spnng Ave . Pomeroy, 10 a
pa tient al the Holzer Medical
Center, Galltpohs. Her 1oom
number IS 212
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Wtlham E Stmon, admuustrator of the Federal
Energy Office
The Ntxons landed at Andrews Atr Force Base at II 05
Mond ay ntght f,Ull ow mg "
three-day vact1on at the u

home m Key Btsca~ne.
Zetgler smd the Prestdent
spent much of Monday revtewmg economtc pohc) and discussing p e r s o n n e I appomtments
The President natned four
Cabmet members li&gt; serve on
his new domesti c veterans
counc1l. However , hts chmce of

VA Adm inistrator Dona ld
Johnson to head the group
ca me under ftre from Rep
Jermone R Waldte, D-Calif
1 Named to serve
on the
counctl were Labor, Secreta ry
Peter J Brennan. Defense
Secretary James &amp;hlesmger
and the Secretary of Health ,
Education and Welfare, Casper
Wemberger Another member
will be Roy b Ash , Dtrector of
the Office of Budge! and
Management IOBM 1 '
The President created the
council to "more fully meet the
needs or veterans" by pulling
li&gt;gether related government
activities He speciftcally men
honed the need for more JObs
and
htgher educa ti ona lbe nefits for them

resigns job·
Hoschar residence on Locust

St ts almost completed with
JUst 60 feet of ptpe needed
Ph;( Globakar moved that
when work 1s done by the water

departmen t wht ch mvolves
tearmg up the streets , then
repa tr must be completed 'and
mspected by the mayor or the
street commtttee It• passed.
Coun ctl dtscussed plac mg
parktng meters on Second St.
m front of the Pomer oy
Nabonal Bank smce the bank's
new dnve in bankmg factbty,ts
m operation and talked- for
the second lime-about Lasley
St a one way street No ac tion
was taken, however
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Counctl voted to purchase a
set of ttres for the 1villageowned tractor and to or cr

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bt."&lt;.a use 11f Ihe nmliLH; r of t~ld el
pi&gt;r lp )(' l n !Ins ·t! l .l S(•JJH.' f l i lt:
mcmbe1:; "I:; II people m I he

farst ~\ ce k Jn Aprtl l:s il ~PCUC:l l
week fm member s uf !h(
Eastern F' utur e HuiilcmHkers
of i\mcn ca This week , Mdr ( h

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\\llll tllq \\Ill f.l d r1pl a$ a

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natiO nal uffH.: eJs a nd Introd uced to ~.: hap te r~ a t the
bcg1 nmng of th1s sc hoQI ) e.Ir
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P1 gott
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p1esJde nt sa ui
We a re
~A orkm g on m-&lt;l epth p1 OJecl-;
bud! (:II ound out club '~ LOn
ce1ns that o:1 re challengmg .md
stnnulatmg" One 1s a p1 OJect

Mrs. Bird hosts
homemaker club
of New Haven

.Wiss Sheme A. Turner
, " !OUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mrs Ra lph Turner,
Salen r , Rutla nd, is announcmg the approachmg marnage
of her daughter, Sherne Anne, to Bernard J Might, Rt I,
Mtddl~port The bnde-&lt;'lect, a g•aduate of Metgs Htgh
School, attende d Rto Grande College, and IS a graduate of the
Galhpohs Busmess College. She" employed at the Amctlcan
Electric Pow~r Service Corp , Rt 3, Albany, Her fiance, a
graduate of Middleport Htgh School, IS an employe of the
Southern Ohto Coal Co An open church wedding •s planned
_ lor June I at 6 30 p.m at the Church of Chust, ~!!,tland , w1th
a reception tmme&lt;hately !ollowmg the ceremony

Mary Lieving has program .
for New Havefl M ethodtsts
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NEW HAVEN - The March
mee ting of the New Haven
Umted Melhodtst Women was
held 111 Scott Memortal Hall
w1lh mne members present
wtlh Mrs Mary L1evmg m
charge of the program
As the hymn "Chnst Is The
World 's True Ltghl," wa s
played so!tly on the p1ano, each
member,
In
prayerful
medttatton, held a hghted
candle representmg Chnst's
punly and shmmg hght
Mrs. Ltevmg's program
topiC was, "A Tune lor Joy and
A Time to Share " Pictures of
human JOY and sorrows were
used to Illustrate the theme
"We, as fellow brothers and
ststers, should fmd tmie to
meditate on Jesus ' death and
resurrection , and to share and
commumcate w1th others the
depth of Its meamng," she
satd
Passag es read from the
B1ble were, lsatah and the
commg of Chrtst and what wtll
happen to htm , John - John
the BaptiSt telhng of the
cummg of Christ, and Luke,
telling of Jesus ' appearance on.
the road to Emmaus Readers
11ere Judy Hesson, Clara
Burris and Janel Bumgarner
Bumgarner
Mrs Ltevmg concluded by
talkmg a bout the poor m our
country - the mtgrants , the
aliens who work many long
hours tn the f1elds and m In·
dustry \\Ilh little compensatiOn
so that we may have- the
luxuri es we enjoy each day
She added, 'We w1ll only be
truly one m Chnst Jesus when
we are a \\ ar e and do
somethmg lot these people "
The program closed w1th
prayer by the group and the
leader warnmg never to grow
complace nt m atlltudes toward
brothers tn Chnst
Clara Burns , v1ce president,
prest ded over the busmess
mee tmg m the a bsence of

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NEW HAV EN
I he
Che1okee Homemakers Club
mee hn g here at tne home of
MIS R1tchte Btrd , Tuesday
evemn g, March 26, was called
to order by the president, Mrs
Dav1d Dewhurs t, who led the
salute to the !la g Nm e
memt'&gt;ers answered roll call
Mrs Grace Whtte thanked
the members for the get-1\ell
card she "' received wh1le 10
Pleasant Valley Hospt tal Mrs
Ge• a)d Clark had been a
patient In Clevelan~ Clime and
was re turned home March 25
The next club meetmg wtll be
held Apnl 23 at the home of
Mrs Luther Smtth
Devotions m charge of Mrs
Ollie Brownmg Included
sc11ptute, Psalms 24 1, a
readmg "The Tunnel," a song,
'Wonderful Words of Ltfe,'
and prayer by Mrs Luther
Snnlh
The lesson, West V~rg tma
Genealogy, was discussed by
Mrs ' K K Sc1tes and M•·s
Brow"tnng Also dtscussed v. as
a CIVIC prOJCCt for the club to
complete m order to become a
blue nbbon club
Refreshments were served
by the hos tess to Mrs
Browmng, Mrs Casto Mrs
Dewhurst 1 Mrs Mma Johnson ,
Mr~ K K Scttes, Mrs Sm1th,
Mrs Charles Stone, Mrs Whtte
and guests, Mrs. Joseph Sc•tes,
Shelle)' and K1mberly Casto
and Mtss Conme Bud

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prestdent. Mrs Evelyn Danbury satd she had secured
seven formal gowns, w1th a
posstbtlity of three more, to be
delivered personally to the
Burlmgton Chtldren's Home
for thetr Jumor Htgh Spnng
Prom The meetmg closed w1th
prayer by Mary Lievmg, with a
spectal praye r lor several
members who were Ill
Refreshments were served
from an altrac!Ively appmnted
table by Mrs Judy Hesson and
Mrs Mary DeMoss

You~h

group
has meeting

Tfie Free Methodist Youth of
Laurel Chf! met Saturday
evemng
The program opened w1th the
congreg ahon s10gmg 11 It's
Mme ' Prayer was giVen by
the Rev Robert Barton
The congregation also sang
My Savior's Love" followed
by a song, "The Old Ttme
Way" by Dtana LewiS, Belinda
Fnend and Barbara Kletn Jeff
Htlhar) rea d from Luke 22 1423 The offenng was taken by
Ma rv1 n Frtend ,
Wayne
Letfhett , Je!! Htlhary and
Robm Buckle) ·Prayer .was
gtven by Lloyd Wnght
A solo was presented by
Angelia Martm "Ne1ther Do I
Condemn Thee" Becky and
Steve Ebhn and Jtm Gilmore
sang, "I'll Fly Away" An·
noun cements were read by the
Rev Bob Buckley
"Hajltt not Been" was sung
by Kathy Pulhns an~ Barbara
Klem Rev f\obert Barton
sang 'cToo Much To Gam to
Lov e" '!'he congregatiOn sang,
"Oh, How I Love Jesus" The
ser''Ices were then turned over
to Rev Buckley
Members of the FMY group
are Charles Dtehl , Robtn
Buckley Jeff Htlhary, Marvm
. f riend, Wayne Letfhett, Becky
Eblin, Barbara Kletn , Dtana
Lewts, Belinda Fnend, Sharon
Buckley and Sherrt Clark Mr
and M~s Steve Ebhn are advisors, and Mr and Mrs Lloyd
1Wright and Shirley F"rtend are

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Clean-up day at the OhiO
Valley Chnsllan campstte at
-Bedford , an annual prOJect of
the Meigs Chnsllan Women's
Fellows hip , wa s set for
,._Saturday \\hen the Fellowship
me t Thursday mght at the
Pomeroy Church of Chnst
The g1 oup also voted to
purchase plas ti c mattress
covers lor the church camp
The cleanup work IS bemg done
m prepara tion for a men's
retrea t"at the camp Apnl 19
and 20
Durmg the meellng II was
announced that a ·revival will
be held at the Zwn Chm ch,
Apnl 7-12, and a youth revival
w1th the Master QuartellVlll be
U1ere, Apnl 26-28. Thank-you
letters were read (rom M1ke
Vyloms and the OperatiOn
Evangelize , Team for contrtbutton s to lhe1r work and
Mrs Jeanette Thomas exwnded thanks on behalf of the
Metgs Commumly School for a
donatiOn
Mrs Ruoy Rtfe , president,
gave gtfts to Mrs Edna Amstutz Jn apprecwtwn .for a
program at the F"ebruary
meeting Plans we1e made for
the Apnl 18 meeting at the
Rutland Church of Chrtsl wtth
the Pomeroy Church of Chnst
to have the devotiOns
The meeltng opened with
group smgmg led ' by Mrs
Merle Johnson w1th Mrs
George Glaze as ptamst Mrs
Ams tutz gave the openmg
prayer Devotions were g1ven
by Mrs Cathy Erwm of the
Middleport Church of Chrtst

Dedtcalton of the' overseas
sewmg asSignment and a
program on the crucifiXIon,
resurrectiOn and ascenston of
Chrtst htghhghted the Thursday night meetmg of the
Women's Assoctatwn of the'
Middleport Ftrs t Untled
Presbylertan Church
· Mr" · VIVIan
Waddell
dediCated the sewmg and other
matenals collected for overseas miSsion work Included
were towels , wash cloths,
shee1l!, other lmens, toothpas te.
brushes
and
miscellaneous Items
The assoctalton voted to
make a $10 contrtbutwn to the
Mtddleporl!Iremen's fund and
plans were announced lor the
annual mother -daugh ter
banquet May I&gt; at 6 30 p m
The executive committee wtll
have charge of the meat and
peverage for the baiuiuet
Mrs Jack Coleman prestded
at the meetmg which opened
with group stngmg of "In The

Sing!eJ to meet
m Pt. Pleasant
PT PLEASANT - Parents
Wtthout Partners w1ll meef at
7 30 p m Wednesday at the
Appalachtan El e ctric
Audttortum, Jeff e rson
Boulevard . ,
All members and prospective members of the Tn-County
area are mv1ted to hear Dr
Jay Skmner of Holzer Medtcal
Center For further In·
formation call 67&gt;-4686, 4462587 or 4~6-1230

CANTATA SET
SYRACUSE - The combmed chorus of Forest Run,
Mmersv1lle, and Syracuse
Untted Methodist Churches
w1ll present a cantata "The
Sorr ow, The Vt dtory" at
Syra 9use Asbury Untied
MethodiSt Church Sunday at
7 30 p m Mrs ,john Sauvage ts
1
the director and Mrs ~oy
Jenkms, the organlst The
public IS cordially l~vlted to
attend
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TUESDAY
MIDDLEPORT firemen 's
auxiliary, meet at hreh,puse at
6 15, then to Me1gs Inn for
dmner, back to !.rehouse for
dessert and · wh1te elephant
sa le Anm versary to be obI
served
HAIR STYLE contest
Tuesday m cosmetology lab of
Metgs Htgh School by Jumor
and semor students Public
mvtted to observe each present
style of chmce All shop owners
and operators InVIted to observe cemb out and )udgmg
period which starts at 7 and
wtll be followed by soc tal hour
OHIO ETA Pht Chapter,
Beta Stgma Phi Soronty, 7 30
p m ' columbus and Southern
Ohto Electric Co
SOUTHE'RN H1 gh Junwr
Class and mothers, 7 30 p m ,
m study hall at h1gh school to
make plans for alumm
banquet All urged to attend
STAR Stitchers Jumor
Leaders 4-H Club, 7 p m at the
home of Mrs Roy Holter,
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr and Mrs Lew1s
Advtsor
J Srruth, Pomeroy, are announcmg the engagement and
approachmg marnage of their daughter, Mary Jane Smtth,
CHESTER COUN CIL ,
to Joseph McCarty, Cheshire, son of the late Oscar James
Daughters of America , 8 p m
McCarty and Olga McCarty McCarty IS employed by the
Tuesday, at the hall Pracllce
Twm Ctty Cab Co , Pomeroy The weddmg wtll be an event of
wtll be held m preparat1on for
Aprtl 19, 6 p m at the Westland Holiness Chutch,
receiVIng the naltonal and
Harrisonvtlle The grac1ous custom of open church will be
state officers at the rally All to
observed
parttc1pate m the rally are
asked to be present lor the
practice
WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT Ltterary
Club, 2 p m Wednesday, home
Frmt baskets lor the 19 Luz1er Cosmettcs \'l' erc guests
of Mrs Rodney Dowmng Mrs
at the mee ting 1\lth the club
Dwtght Zav•tz to present the patien ts at the Elmw ood
members par t1c1patmg to a
NurSing
Home
will
be
prepared
program, "A Story o£ the
complew factal Lots Deem
by
members
of
the
Eastern
Cross" by Hennetta Eleanor
Homemak e rs as a spec 1al won the door pr1 ze
Faruen , a readwg se t to
Present for the meetmg were
classtcal muSic telhng th e Easter prOJe ct
Pam Hager, president , Mrs
Meeting
Thursday
mghl
at
story of the cruc1ftxton, death
Louks, sec re tar) , Jud1th
and resurrec tiOn of Jesus the home of Mrs Sharon
Starcher, v1ce pr es adent ; Sue
Christ Roll call response wtll Louks, Long Bottom the cl ub
Dy e, treasurer Mrs Deem ,
members
planned
the
prOJect
be a great woman behmd a
and
J ea ne tte
wtth Sally Cald" ell vo lun 1e por te r ,
great man
Berkley,
M1
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Ca
ldwe
ll , and
POMEROY Lodge 164, F teermg to se rve as c~at r ­
.Joan Sm1th
and A M , Wednesday, 7 30 woman Mrs Alma Marshall
Refreshments were served
and
Mrs.
Ma1
garet
Monroe
of
p m All master masons mby Mrs Louks, Mrs Hager,
vtted
Mrs Sm1th anct Mrs Staccher
EVANGELINE Chapwr 172,
RESERVATIONS DUE ·
OES, Middleport Masom c
Reservations for the . lun ~
Temple, practwe sesSIOn, 6 30 cheon at the Regwn 11, OhiO
pm
Association of Garden Clubs,
OFFICERS OF Metgs Htgh spnng meelmg Apnl 27 at
School alumm at 7·30 p m McArthur are to be made by
meeting rooms of Columbus April 19 w1lh Mrs Howard
and Southern Ohw Electrtc Co Nunnemaker, 507 W Mam St.,
Alumm are mvtted to attend McArthur Mrs Aaron Kelton,
RegiOn 11 director, w1ll be m
,
THURSDAY
Dayton
Wedn es da)
and
EVANGELINE Chapter 172,
Thursday,
to
attend
the
spnng
OES,
Masonic Temple,
Middleport, annual mspectwn, board meetmg of the OhiO
7 30 p m at the Temple Association .
Elizabeth Whitehouse,
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associate grand matron, tn·
SALE DAY SET
Con1
speclmg of(lcer Officers to
A bake sale wtll be held
wear gowns
Saturday at the Rae~ne Food
MEIGS County Council,
Market begmmng at 10 a m
Parents and Teachers, 7 30
In II. ,/n,.;.III
sponsored by th e Ra c me
p m. , Racme
Ftremen Auxiliary
SIX NIGHT meetmg at the
Long Bottom Umted Methodist
Churc~ now m progress
The Daily Sentinel
through Apnl6, 7·30 p m Rev
DEVOTED tomE
Clay Sloan from Calvary
!NTERESTOF
Community Church, Belpre,
MEIGs-MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHD.L,
1--c"''''"cla lly created to
will be the evangelt.&lt;;t The Rev
Em Ed
po r tray your famtly ' s
Standley Brandum, pastor
ROBERTHoEFUrn,
City Editor
story 1n beaut1ful
Publ lC IDVl ted
Pllbliahed daUy except Saturday by The
btrthmonth
co lors
REORGANIZATION of O!uo valley ""~"'""' O&gt;mpooy , Ill
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ort1ce Phone mma FAti.orial Phone 9928
24&gt; for Boys 11 through 16 or 2157
fifth graders Scouts and
Secomi class postage paid at Pomero}'
Ohio
parents InVIted to attend the
Nahonal ad\'erltsmg represen tati ve
weekly meeting at 7 30 p m at Bolllnelll-Golla""',
st
, NewYork
th e Feeney-Bennett Post 128 of NewYork
subscrlpuoo rates Delivered b) carrier
the Amencan LegiOn
where available 60 cents per week By
Route where camer service not
SPEC! AL M. ee ti ng of Metgs Motor
availabiO One m"'lh, "., By marl rn
County Democrat party Ohio and w Va One Year Sl8 sa
comnuttee 8 p.m. m county months, S9 50 , Three month s. ss
Elaew-here $22 00 year , six months Sll M
St., Pomeroy
court room of Court House All three martha, t6 50 Subscription prtce
J:Ommttteemen and mterested - lncludesSWxla:;Tirnes&amp;ntmel
democrats urged to attend
CATHOLIC Women's Club, 8
p m Wednesday at Sacred
Heart Church preceded by
Mass al7 :l!ipm
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FRIDAY
RETURN
JONATHAN
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of
the Amencan Revolulton, 2
p m Fnday at the home of
Mrs . • Thereon Johnson
Program, "lndtan Culture of
Southeastern Ohto" by Larry
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Cht c ag o 108 Det r o1 t 103
on l y game sched uled

Tu esday s Gam es
Milw au k ee at Los Ang el es
Ci! p tta l a t New YQrk

Boston al B uffa lo

only games scheduled

ABA standmg s

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lnl ernat•onal

Ea st OPJ I SOn Playoff s
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Ut a h 119 San D ego 105
l ncllana 128 Sa n An to n10 101
Tue sday' s Games

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NHL S1andmgs
By Un1ted Press lnternaflonal
East
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Homemakers give baskets

Boston

51 15

Montreal
NY Ran ge r s

.1 .:1 23 9 98
38 23 14 90
33 26 16 8 2
41 32 12 74
2~ 37 l O 66

Toron to
Buffa l o

De1ro 1t

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Vancou11 er
Isla nders

22 42 11 55
17 40 18 52
West
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Phil a
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Ch1cago
38 14 23 99
L os Ange les 31 3~ 12 74
A tl anta
28 33 13 70
Mmnesota
23 35 17 63
NY

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Ca ltf

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286 236

26 2 220
234 241

240 294

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Philadelphia at Mmn es ot a

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26 39 a 61
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Monday's Result s
No gam es scheduled

Caltfornt a

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St L out s

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By Uruted Press lnlctuatJOnal
Hank Aaron IS ready And
hoy, IS he ready-

The Atlanta Braves slugger

th e Braves that was Aa ron,
savt ng the wear-and.tca r on his

and htseyeon the fence,all set
for h1s first ofhc1al swmgs of
the season Thursday In Cmcmnatl's Riverfron t Stad~um
needmg JUSt one homer to tie
Babe Ruth's all-time career
record or 714 home runs
Aaron, wh o set hts ov.n
sprmg trmrung pace thts year,
showed Monday he's all set b.y
swattmg h1s third homer or th e
sprmg m.the Braves ' 7~ rout of
lhe Baltimore OrtoleS m th e1r
exhib1t1on game m New Or·
leans
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111 C r1ve o e
1e wasn '1
muchfordtstance, because the
game was played m a small
park
But tl was h1 t hard , anci the

It has not been deflmtely
announced that Aa ron will play
on fhu[\';d ay fh e Br a v.es
on gma lly trted to hold ham out
of the three-ga me ser1es m
Cmcmnall th a t opens the
seaso n so that he m1 ght h1t h1s
record-tymg homer m Atla nta,
bu t base ba ll Co mmi sS ioner
Bowte Kuhn upset that wtth an
order that Aaron must play m
Cmcmnat1 tf ne ca n
Kuhn sa1d he ex:pe cts Aaron
to play Ln his usual pattern ,
that, IS, two out of three
ga mes So the odds are 2·1
that Aaron w1ll pia;:, m lhe
opener
Wtlh the Ame nca n Lea gue

legs Hank walked twice and
~tru ck out once before lashmg
h1s homer
Ex.Ortolc Dave Johnson hit
tw o homers fo r the Bnnes, 1
of them off On olc ace Jmt
Pa lmer \\h o ~A as fo rced to
lea ve the game after th1 ee
mnmgs with a stra m m his
low er bac k a nd hea d for
Baltimor e
fo r
med1 ca l
ex a nu n a tlon~ The On oles thmk
Palmer v.1ll be able to pHlh
th e1r o p c m ru~ ga me a s
pre VIously announced
Here's how the nt her cxtubt-

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EASTERN - Eas tern and
Southern H1 gh School baseball
teams met here Monda y aftei noon m the opemng ga me of
the 1974 Southern Va lley
Athletic Conference ISVACi
season, and the Eagles \\ asted
no hme Jumpmg mto a sha re of
first place 1n the loop sta ndmgs n1ppmg the Tornados 32

The Eagles JOi n the South
western Htghlande• s tn the lop
spot, as the Galha Counttans
topped North Galha 11-5, m
another Monday contest
It wa s a pitchers' duel mos t
of the way, with both tea ms
combtmng lor JUst eight "'"s,
five !rom Eagle bats and three
!rom the-Tornados
More batters reached base
by walks tn the wmdblown
affair, as Eastern starter Steve
Goebel walked lwo, Don
Etchm ge r, ht s replacement
and the wmner , walked four ,
and Southern starter and loser
Peter Sayre gave up four free
pa ss ~;: s

Eastern took a 2-0 lead '" the
top of the !trst, as JUniOr short
stop Randy Blake, the leadtng

t\s mdepe nden l age nt s \\e rcprt..: &lt;&gt;~n l sc,cr II str l lll ,:! 1ns t1r tllL l
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ho~ve lost 21 uf 24 llus spnng

'I he} led, 3-1, but Hon Santo
duublell lwllle t" o Whtte Sox
runs 1n the s1xth .md then
sc_mcd the v.10rung run on Ed
Her rm.ann's stng le P ttc her
W.w ne Gra nger , be mg gLven a
C hi t.:&lt;t ~o trwl afte r be1n g
I e le£ls~ d by th t: Y C~ nk ee:;

bl,tnked the Twms on three hits
1n fi ve mnmgs
llullans 9 Cubs 2
r.av lord Perry breezed seve n
mn mgs fm th e hrst tlme for the
l'rtbe y1eldmg four h1ls and
two ru ns H1s support mcluded
t\\o tn ples by Osca r Gamble
&lt;~ n d ' three htt s by Chn s
Chambliss Sliver hmng for th e

Iutte r of the dav w1th two hi ts tn
fo ur tnps, doubled off Sayre
!.eft-fielder Ttm Kuhn hn ed a
smgle through the left stde
\ll lh Blake stopptng at lhtrd
Kuhn wa s given the go-ahead
to stea l,second on Sa)re's next
pitch, and t~ e throw fr om
Tm nado catcher Greg Dunmng
go~ past shorts top J F Young,
w1th Blake scormg and Kuhn
movmg around to thud
Juntor center£1eld er Mtke
Larktns then doubled dn vmg rn
Kuhn before Sayre got out of
the mmng on a fl y ball ground
out and stnkeou l
Southern got one of 1ts three
htls tn ' thetr half of the f1rst
when semor thud sacker Dave
Theiss smgled, but he was
erased on a shck 6-1-3 double
pla y
The Tornados went down m
orde1 111 the lop of the second,
and Sayre seemed warm and
sharp as he fanned six of the
next seven batters who made
outs
F1rst baseman Greg Ba1ley
was the only Eagle to reach
base tn the second (on a walk )
whtle two got on m the lhtrd,
Larktns on an error by the
cente1 ftelder Ra ndy Warner
and Goebel vta a free pass
Meanwhile, Vern Ord,
Southern second baseman, was
the only Tornado to reach base

1n lhe tlurd when he ""s h1t b)
a Goebel pttch
Southern cc1 n1e · stonm ng '
back 1n the fourth to kn ot the
score at 2 2 Thetss led .off wt th
h1s second smgle of the day,
!ollo\\ ed b) a 11alk to Dunmng
SaJre smgled scon ng The1ss
se nd1ng Dunmn g to thtrd
When left fielder John Sal se r s
grounded to the mound ,
Goe bel 's tlu ow to the pla te wa s
m t1me to get Dunmng, but
Salser leac hed ftrs t and Say re
moved to lhtrd
Young then walked to load
the bases shll w1th one out
before Wa rner h1t a sacn hce
fl y to center field , sconng
Say•e
Sophomore Don E1chmger
then came tn fur Goe bel and
fanned Ord for the th1rd out
Eastern went down m order
tn the home hal! of the !om t11,
before Southern managed tw o
walks tn 1\s half of the fifth ,
although neither runner got
past fir st base Mt lc h Nease
JUmor hrstbaseman, drew the
first free pass, but \\ as t~ro 11n
out trymg to steal second That
was followed uy a walk to
l'hetss, but Dunnmg popped out
to Blake at short to enp the
tnmng
Eastern scored the dectdmg
run of the game In the bottom
of the ftfth as Blake led of!" 1th

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Ku hn tne d to
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p1 tchC' r ~m d
double Jlla ke llfMtrsl thre 11
w1ldlj the Eag le 1 unne1 tnkmg
second
Goebe l then \~ on the g.m1e
fo r h1s rep lacement on lhc
mound w1th d smg le
Southe1n v. ent clu\\11 111
order m tile s1x th , but \\ lth the
f1rst tw o batters 111 the se\-enthc.
reltred on ground bolls to thud
base ma n J ohn Sheets, the
Tornad os s ta1 ted a ra il\
ge ttm g tv.o rree passe::; uff
E1clun ger But d towermg fh
to n ght by Thc1ss end ed the
ga me
Et c h1n ge r , as £~fo r e m e n •
honed, got the v.m gomg three
and ..1 th1rd 1nmngs J 1eldmg nu
runs on no hl l') , stnkmg out
fo ur and 1\ alktng fo ur
5ayre went the d1 s~ n re for
Southern s tnkmg uut mne
gtvmgUp two ea rned ru11s un
f1 ve h1 ts and \\alkmg fo ur
The Tornados 1101\ 1-1 host
Federa l Hock1ng tomght v. h1le
the Eag les, al2-l ol e off unttl
next Monday \\hen they trave l
to North Galli a
Southern
000 200 0- 2 1 3
Easw rn
200 010 X- 3 5 1
Sayre ( LP ) dnd Dun mng
Goeucl Etclungc• rWP i I ~ )
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DETROIT (UP!) - Chicago the attack of the other P1stons
Bulls' Coach Dtck Motta dtdn't
" Denrus was the difference, "
even mentiOn center Demus ~ulls ' guard Norm Van Lier
Awtrey or guard Rtck Adelman satd "He made Bob work
m planrung for the Nattonal every tune he got the ball and
Basketball Assoctatwn semif•· at the end, that patd of! for us
nal playoff senes agaUISt the Defense won It at the end "
Detrmt Pistons
It \las a seesaw battle all the
So who came off the bench
and tecetved major credit
from Motta for the Bulls' 1011103 vtctory over the PIStons,
the f•rst playoff wm on the road
lor the Bulls m 19 tnes, to even
the best-&lt;&gt;f-seven senes at a
VIctory aptece '
None other than DenniS
f '
Awtrey and Ri. . Adelman
"Denny played (Bob) Lamer
pretty good," Motta sa1d "!
was really pleasect wtth the
performance of our ' bench
Adelman gave us a very good
performance for the short
wh1le he was m there "
Adelman played only f1ve
mmutes th the game and
scored only two pomts, but he
harassed Ptstons playmaker
Dave Bmg and sparked the
Bu11s' defense while he was on
the boards
Awtrey, ptaymg 26 rrunutes,
scored only one pomt and
Lamer dropped 38, sharmg
scormg honor~ w1th the Ilulls'
Bob Love But Awtrey's JOb on
Lamer made hun get the pomts
and helped the Bulls turn off

Sports today

Hre11ers 6 A's 2
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F !fttl , straight loss for the
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:vl e tg s
li o n ton
\\ Odd chHmp ion A'&gt; despite" l ' •·ll&lt;'l a l llo c ktbg a t
two-run hDmer bJ Rerl Camsouthe rn
"panciiS thut had g 1ven U1em a
I'HA&lt; K - ), ,, s te m,
2-0
tht rd-l nntng
lead
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(, :!lim a nd Meigs
MtlY.aukec tted llm that frame
.1nd th en blew lla p.lrt \\ Jth four .1t \h-t ~s I \llddh•po1t i.
runs 1r1 the e1ghth , hJgh lt ~htcd
I'OSTJ'o o 'I ED
by Bob ColucciO's tnp le
\k1 ;:s "
I ron ton ,,I
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1\, o "tnmng s t re&lt;~k.s co lhded
- Expos wo n t heir s axth ~'ll::fllge:;:;;t;,
, 'llo~.&lt;:~:;:;oei'Jo'ol.~ll888:af&amp;ow:me:
stra1gh t Pht ls lost dfter wm • mg one run p1lchmg no-h1t ball
mng four strdlght rxpo plt- for G I 3 1nn1 ngs Mel Stottche1 Mtk e 101 1cz not on!) lem., 1 e. Ya nk 01&gt;e nm g hurler,
hur led one-run f1 ve hit ball for \\as wh&lt;~cked on the shin by a
sL'&lt; mmng:; but sluggl'd u thtce
DelVe Schneck hne dnve byt
1un dou ble 1-l .:"l l Brce d ~n \\ .ls not be lieved sc rwusly
homered for Expu:-:; 111 stx-1 un hurt
.ma ck on Steve C:~ r l t on
Yankees 2 Mc ls 1
0.1\- C
no bert s, Ast ros
Gene Michaels smg!ed }10me openc1, y,e nt eLg ht mnmgs Ul
Gratg Nettles tn the last of t11e h1s tune up allowmg !tve ht ts
ru nth off rehever Har r..,. Parker and knockmg m t\\ o runs w1th a
to g1ve th e Yank s a 2-1 spnng stn gle Mt cke; Loll ch th e
lead ove r thetr New York Detrot t loser, sttll not gomg
nva ls Bu t Mel&lt;i l orn Seaver " ell tilts spnng
tuned up for opemng da) by Angels 10 Cahlorma·lnine 2
~o mg seven mmngs ~and allow
!'he b1g leaguers b'lnged 14
Ju ts agat nst the NC AA college
diVISIOn cha mps, led by J&lt;&gt;&lt;:o
La houd s three-run horner and.. . . . . ._
Bobby Valentme's three ht ts
Astros " R" team 7 Rangers 6
Parker olso homered for Pi llsM1ke Easler smgled home
burgh
the ~A ummg run m th e nmth
Clay K1rby went ftve uu11ngs
mn1 ng as Chf! Johnso n ptlched
for CmcmnatJ to get the VICthree
scoreless relief mmngs
lory
fOJ "the wm

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BHADENTON, Fla (UP! ) '111e C111u nnij ti Reds and the
Pi lL, burgh Ptrates got mto an
old-fashioned slugfes l Monday
w1 th the Reds emergmg la-9
v1ctors on the ba s1s of ftve
home runs and 22 hi ts
The Reda' attack was paced
by Roger Freed who belted two
homers, a double and a smgle
wh1le scormg four runs and
dn vmg m four more
George Foster , Andy Kosco
and B1ll Plummer also had
roundtr!ppers for Ctncmnatl
R1d11e ZISk hit his seventh
home run of the spnng for the
Pi r ,l l f' s Mtke R v rm rmd Oave

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Bulls managed to pull se&gt;en
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lead 21 times, t-he Bulls had It
16 tunes, and the game ,. as
tied 21 times

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the place w1th Gem ge Foster,
And\ Kosco and Btll Plummer
of the Reds and M1kc Rvan,
Dave Pa rk er, and RIChie Ztsk
JOmmg F reed 1n th e fuq z1sk
has seven this spnng.
G1ant s 7 Dudgcrs 6
1\ f1 ve-tun rail) 111 the thi rd
mmng helped the CJiants hdQd
the1r arch r1vals on iJ their
secornl loss tn the last ! G
ga mes A two-run home 1 b\
T1m Rudolph t.:d ppc;d the ra il~
and offset c1 later t\\ 0-1un blast
b) Dodger Steveli "rve) Gtant
rehet,;er Rand) Moff1lt Bt llie
Jean Kmg's younger brother
ran h1s stnn g of scoreless
uunngs lo lO l-Jb} pttchmg the
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Kar b) the w~nnmg pllcher

·B ulls capture first platoff
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"" r~ pp ed up, 4-3, w1th two uut Ill three-mnmg relief JOb by M1ke
the mn th \\ hen ex-Red Soxer Paul, hts best this spnng

On oles as the humc team
Monda y, both teams usetl .1
designa ted hitter' and fo r

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f.ms gave Hammerm' Hank
were JUSt &lt;' PrevleW of the

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EASTER
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Cross of Chnst " Reports were
g1ven by Mrs Richard
Vaughan , secre~, and Mrs
Waddell, treasurer
Mrs
Joseph Batley's
devotwns mcluded an account
of the ascenston taken from the
book " Creative Health for
Dally Ltv mg." She also read a
story !rom the War Cry lltl!ld
"The Cross that Came Alive "
Mrs Vaughan m the absence
of Mrs
James Harleypresented the malenal from
the miSsion yearbook wtth the
Rev Dwtght Zav•tz gtvmg a
prayer for m1ss1onanes.
The story of Easter was
presented wtlh variOus
members taking part and the
readmg mterspersed w•th
verses of " Let Us Break Bread
Together ''Mrs. Coleman read
about the passover, Mrs
Myron
Mtller ,
"Jesus
Foretells the Betrayal," Mrs
James Buchanan "The Garden
of
Gethsemane, "
Mrs
Coleman, the cructftxton, Mrs
Vaughan, the empty tomb
Mrs. Paul Haptonstall played
"Alone" on the accordion, and
also accompamed the members at the piano !or "The Old
Rugged Cross "
To conclude the program,
members wrote thetr personal
feelings about Christ on cards
whtch were then attached to a
large wooden cross The Rev
Mr Zavttz concluded the
program w1th prayer.
Refreshments wete served
by Group III

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presentations from each of )he
diurches represented at the
meeting
Mrs
·Shirley
Bumgardner and Mrs Peggy
Bnckles accompamed by Mrs
Ann Lambert, all of the ZIOn
Church, sang "Reach Out to
Jesus " From the Rutland
Church, Mrs Thelma Hysell
and Mrs Johnson sang 11 He
Touched Me" and, "How Long
Has It Been "There was a solo,
"When Is He Commg Agam' "
by Mrs Amstutz of the
Pomeroy Church, and a duet
by Amy Erwm and Beth Wolfe,
" I'd Ltke.to Teach the World to
Smg, " and ' 1Have Fa1lh m
God"' and "I Shall Not Be
Moved " by the vocal group,
"The New Begmmng" composed by Cathy Baker, Martha
McNeal, Sharon Wtlson, Trudy
Roach, Chnsly Hess and Mary
Boggs, all of the Mtddleport
Church of Christ
Representing thel Hemlock
Grove Church was Mrs Sylvia
Mtdktff who read, "Try to Save
a Soul " Mrs Allegra Will of
the Dexter Church read
"Gosstp " and " Prayerful
Thoughts," and Mrs Norma
Russell of the Bradford Church
read "Her Occupation" and
"In Fatth " For the Bradbury
Church, Beverly Wtlcox sang
"Brmg Back the Sprmghme"
and the program concluded
w1th Mrs Rtfe smgmg
"Lonely, Lonely Vmces"
Follo,. mg prayer by Mrs
Eleanor Hoover, the group
went to the basement dtmng
room for refreshments

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pre pa1a t10 n f01 JObS und
t al l' lr~ v.1th r ec o~ mtwn tha t
wm ke1s e~ l so fill multiple role:;
a s hom e make rs dnd commum ty leaders
Fu ture Home ma kers of
Ame n ~a 1s ~.: LI-spon sored by the

Women plan cleanup

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· gra nd pa rent ' Plc~ce ma ts
we1e made for the rest home s
£~1 Chri stma s lime and favm s
dre bemg mv de fm the rest U S Off1 ~e of Educa twn
ho m e~ fm Eastt~ 1
Th~ lt' st thr ough
the DI VISIO n Of
home~ \\ C~J re v.nrkmg w1 th a1e Voca ti onal a nd Techm ca l
F:l m" ood ,Jnd Arcadia
EducatiOn and the Amertca n
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FHA \\ as founded as a Home Ec'onom1cs Assoc1ahon
na twn al ot g&lt;~ mz a twn for home H1gh sc hool ht.Jmc economtcs
et.:onomJts stud..: nts on June 11 , teat hers members of the state
19~ 5 There ,1re 11\ 0 types of hnme eco nomt cs· educa twn
FHA c hapters Consum e r staff a nd leadwg . home
Homemaklllg cha pl&lt;&gt;t s place e~: on om 1sts !:ierve as adv1sors
maJOr empha siS on consumer to cha pter s tate and nattonal
educa tiOn humerna ktng and youth offi cers, gtvtng gUidan ce
famJI J ltfe educatum combmed and counse ling to the program
w1 th exploratiOn of JObs and
National headquarters are
ca reers , the Her o chap ters for located tn Washtnglon, D C
studPnts m hnmt• M onnmu c:.

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humcmc~ ki ng
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Her o
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bt."&lt;.a use 11f Ihe nmliLH; r of t~ld el
pi&gt;r lp )(' l n !Ins ·t! l .l S(•JJH.' f l i lt:
mcmbe1:; "I:; II people m I he

farst ~\ ce k Jn Aprtl l:s il ~PCUC:l l
week fm member s uf !h(
Eastern F' utur e HuiilcmHkers
of i\mcn ca This week , Mdr ( h

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natiO nal uffH.: eJs a nd Introd uced to ~.: hap te r~ a t the
bcg1 nmng of th1s sc hoQI ) e.Ir
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p1esJde nt sa ui
We a re
~A orkm g on m-&lt;l epth p1 OJecl-;
bud! (:II ound out club '~ LOn
ce1ns that o:1 re challengmg .md
stnnulatmg" One 1s a p1 OJect

Mrs. Bird hosts
homemaker club
of New Haven

.Wiss Sheme A. Turner
, " !OUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mrs Ra lph Turner,
Salen r , Rutla nd, is announcmg the approachmg marnage
of her daughter, Sherne Anne, to Bernard J Might, Rt I,
Mtddl~port The bnde-&lt;'lect, a g•aduate of Metgs Htgh
School, attende d Rto Grande College, and IS a graduate of the
Galhpohs Busmess College. She" employed at the Amctlcan
Electric Pow~r Service Corp , Rt 3, Albany, Her fiance, a
graduate of Middleport Htgh School, IS an employe of the
Southern Ohto Coal Co An open church wedding •s planned
_ lor June I at 6 30 p.m at the Church of Chust, ~!!,tland , w1th
a reception tmme&lt;hately !ollowmg the ceremony

Mary Lieving has program .
for New Havefl M ethodtsts
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NEW HAVEN - The March
mee ting of the New Haven
Umted Melhodtst Women was
held 111 Scott Memortal Hall
w1lh mne members present
wtlh Mrs Mary L1evmg m
charge of the program
As the hymn "Chnst Is The
World 's True Ltghl," wa s
played so!tly on the p1ano, each
member,
In
prayerful
medttatton, held a hghted
candle representmg Chnst's
punly and shmmg hght
Mrs. Ltevmg's program
topiC was, "A Tune lor Joy and
A Time to Share " Pictures of
human JOY and sorrows were
used to Illustrate the theme
"We, as fellow brothers and
ststers, should fmd tmie to
meditate on Jesus ' death and
resurrection , and to share and
commumcate w1th others the
depth of Its meamng," she
satd
Passag es read from the
B1ble were, lsatah and the
commg of Chrtst and what wtll
happen to htm , John - John
the BaptiSt telhng of the
cummg of Christ, and Luke,
telling of Jesus ' appearance on.
the road to Emmaus Readers
11ere Judy Hesson, Clara
Burris and Janel Bumgarner
Bumgarner
Mrs Ltevmg concluded by
talkmg a bout the poor m our
country - the mtgrants , the
aliens who work many long
hours tn the f1elds and m In·
dustry \\Ilh little compensatiOn
so that we may have- the
luxuri es we enjoy each day
She added, 'We w1ll only be
truly one m Chnst Jesus when
we are a \\ ar e and do
somethmg lot these people "
The program closed w1th
prayer by the group and the
leader warnmg never to grow
complace nt m atlltudes toward
brothers tn Chnst
Clara Burns , v1ce president,
prest ded over the busmess
mee tmg m the a bsence of

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NEW HAV EN
I he
Che1okee Homemakers Club
mee hn g here at tne home of
MIS R1tchte Btrd , Tuesday
evemn g, March 26, was called
to order by the president, Mrs
Dav1d Dewhurs t, who led the
salute to the !la g Nm e
memt'&gt;ers answered roll call
Mrs Grace Whtte thanked
the members for the get-1\ell
card she "' received wh1le 10
Pleasant Valley Hospt tal Mrs
Ge• a)d Clark had been a
patient In Clevelan~ Clime and
was re turned home March 25
The next club meetmg wtll be
held Apnl 23 at the home of
Mrs Luther Smtth
Devotions m charge of Mrs
Ollie Brownmg Included
sc11ptute, Psalms 24 1, a
readmg "The Tunnel," a song,
'Wonderful Words of Ltfe,'
and prayer by Mrs Luther
Snnlh
The lesson, West V~rg tma
Genealogy, was discussed by
Mrs ' K K Sc1tes and M•·s
Brow"tnng Also dtscussed v. as
a CIVIC prOJCCt for the club to
complete m order to become a
blue nbbon club
Refreshments were served
by the hos tess to Mrs
Browmng, Mrs Casto Mrs
Dewhurst 1 Mrs Mma Johnson ,
Mr~ K K Scttes, Mrs Sm1th,
Mrs Charles Stone, Mrs Whtte
and guests, Mrs. Joseph Sc•tes,
Shelle)' and K1mberly Casto
and Mtss Conme Bud

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prestdent. Mrs Evelyn Danbury satd she had secured
seven formal gowns, w1th a
posstbtlity of three more, to be
delivered personally to the
Burlmgton Chtldren's Home
for thetr Jumor Htgh Spnng
Prom The meetmg closed w1th
prayer by Mary Lievmg, with a
spectal praye r lor several
members who were Ill
Refreshments were served
from an altrac!Ively appmnted
table by Mrs Judy Hesson and
Mrs Mary DeMoss

You~h

group
has meeting

Tfie Free Methodist Youth of
Laurel Chf! met Saturday
evemng
The program opened w1th the
congreg ahon s10gmg 11 It's
Mme ' Prayer was giVen by
the Rev Robert Barton
The congregation also sang
My Savior's Love" followed
by a song, "The Old Ttme
Way" by Dtana LewiS, Belinda
Fnend and Barbara Kletn Jeff
Htlhar) rea d from Luke 22 1423 The offenng was taken by
Ma rv1 n Frtend ,
Wayne
Letfhett , Je!! Htlhary and
Robm Buckle) ·Prayer .was
gtven by Lloyd Wnght
A solo was presented by
Angelia Martm "Ne1ther Do I
Condemn Thee" Becky and
Steve Ebhn and Jtm Gilmore
sang, "I'll Fly Away" An·
noun cements were read by the
Rev Bob Buckley
"Hajltt not Been" was sung
by Kathy Pulhns an~ Barbara
Klem Rev f\obert Barton
sang 'cToo Much To Gam to
Lov e" '!'he congregatiOn sang,
"Oh, How I Love Jesus" The
ser''Ices were then turned over
to Rev Buckley
Members of the FMY group
are Charles Dtehl , Robtn
Buckley Jeff Htlhary, Marvm
. f riend, Wayne Letfhett, Becky
Eblin, Barbara Kletn , Dtana
Lewts, Belinda Fnend, Sharon
Buckley and Sherrt Clark Mr
and M~s Steve Ebhn are advisors, and Mr and Mrs Lloyd
1Wright and Shirley F"rtend are

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Clean-up day at the OhiO
Valley Chnsllan campstte at
-Bedford , an annual prOJect of
the Meigs Chnsllan Women's
Fellows hip , wa s set for
,._Saturday \\hen the Fellowship
me t Thursday mght at the
Pomeroy Church of Chnst
The g1 oup also voted to
purchase plas ti c mattress
covers lor the church camp
The cleanup work IS bemg done
m prepara tion for a men's
retrea t"at the camp Apnl 19
and 20
Durmg the meellng II was
announced that a ·revival will
be held at the Zwn Chm ch,
Apnl 7-12, and a youth revival
w1th the Master QuartellVlll be
U1ere, Apnl 26-28. Thank-you
letters were read (rom M1ke
Vyloms and the OperatiOn
Evangelize , Team for contrtbutton s to lhe1r work and
Mrs Jeanette Thomas exwnded thanks on behalf of the
Metgs Commumly School for a
donatiOn
Mrs Ruoy Rtfe , president,
gave gtfts to Mrs Edna Amstutz Jn apprecwtwn .for a
program at the F"ebruary
meeting Plans we1e made for
the Apnl 18 meeting at the
Rutland Church of Chrtsl wtth
the Pomeroy Church of Chnst
to have the devotiOns
The meeltng opened with
group smgmg led ' by Mrs
Merle Johnson w1th Mrs
George Glaze as ptamst Mrs
Ams tutz gave the openmg
prayer Devotions were g1ven
by Mrs Cathy Erwm of the
Middleport Church of Chrtst

Dedtcalton of the' overseas
sewmg asSignment and a
program on the crucifiXIon,
resurrectiOn and ascenston of
Chrtst htghhghted the Thursday night meetmg of the
Women's Assoctatwn of the'
Middleport Ftrs t Untled
Presbylertan Church
· Mr" · VIVIan
Waddell
dediCated the sewmg and other
matenals collected for overseas miSsion work Included
were towels , wash cloths,
shee1l!, other lmens, toothpas te.
brushes
and
miscellaneous Items
The assoctalton voted to
make a $10 contrtbutwn to the
Mtddleporl!Iremen's fund and
plans were announced lor the
annual mother -daugh ter
banquet May I&gt; at 6 30 p m
The executive committee wtll
have charge of the meat and
peverage for the baiuiuet
Mrs Jack Coleman prestded
at the meetmg which opened
with group stngmg of "In The

Sing!eJ to meet
m Pt. Pleasant
PT PLEASANT - Parents
Wtthout Partners w1ll meef at
7 30 p m Wednesday at the
Appalachtan El e ctric
Audttortum, Jeff e rson
Boulevard . ,
All members and prospective members of the Tn-County
area are mv1ted to hear Dr
Jay Skmner of Holzer Medtcal
Center For further In·
formation call 67&gt;-4686, 4462587 or 4~6-1230

CANTATA SET
SYRACUSE - The combmed chorus of Forest Run,
Mmersv1lle, and Syracuse
Untted Methodist Churches
w1ll present a cantata "The
Sorr ow, The Vt dtory" at
Syra 9use Asbury Untied
MethodiSt Church Sunday at
7 30 p m Mrs ,john Sauvage ts
1
the director and Mrs ~oy
Jenkms, the organlst The
public IS cordially l~vlted to
attend
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TUESDAY
MIDDLEPORT firemen 's
auxiliary, meet at hreh,puse at
6 15, then to Me1gs Inn for
dmner, back to !.rehouse for
dessert and · wh1te elephant
sa le Anm versary to be obI
served
HAIR STYLE contest
Tuesday m cosmetology lab of
Metgs Htgh School by Jumor
and semor students Public
mvtted to observe each present
style of chmce All shop owners
and operators InVIted to observe cemb out and )udgmg
period which starts at 7 and
wtll be followed by soc tal hour
OHIO ETA Pht Chapter,
Beta Stgma Phi Soronty, 7 30
p m ' columbus and Southern
Ohto Electric Co
SOUTHE'RN H1 gh Junwr
Class and mothers, 7 30 p m ,
m study hall at h1gh school to
make plans for alumm
banquet All urged to attend
STAR Stitchers Jumor
Leaders 4-H Club, 7 p m at the
home of Mrs Roy Holter,
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr and Mrs Lew1s
Advtsor
J Srruth, Pomeroy, are announcmg the engagement and
approachmg marnage of their daughter, Mary Jane Smtth,
CHESTER COUN CIL ,
to Joseph McCarty, Cheshire, son of the late Oscar James
Daughters of America , 8 p m
McCarty and Olga McCarty McCarty IS employed by the
Tuesday, at the hall Pracllce
Twm Ctty Cab Co , Pomeroy The weddmg wtll be an event of
wtll be held m preparat1on for
Aprtl 19, 6 p m at the Westland Holiness Chutch,
receiVIng the naltonal and
Harrisonvtlle The grac1ous custom of open church will be
state officers at the rally All to
observed
parttc1pate m the rally are
asked to be present lor the
practice
WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT Ltterary
Club, 2 p m Wednesday, home
Frmt baskets lor the 19 Luz1er Cosmettcs \'l' erc guests
of Mrs Rodney Dowmng Mrs
at the mee ting 1\lth the club
Dwtght Zav•tz to present the patien ts at the Elmw ood
members par t1c1patmg to a
NurSing
Home
will
be
prepared
program, "A Story o£ the
complew factal Lots Deem
by
members
of
the
Eastern
Cross" by Hennetta Eleanor
Homemak e rs as a spec 1al won the door pr1 ze
Faruen , a readwg se t to
Present for the meetmg were
classtcal muSic telhng th e Easter prOJe ct
Pam Hager, president , Mrs
Meeting
Thursday
mghl
at
story of the cruc1ftxton, death
Louks, sec re tar) , Jud1th
and resurrec tiOn of Jesus the home of Mrs Sharon
Starcher, v1ce pr es adent ; Sue
Christ Roll call response wtll Louks, Long Bottom the cl ub
Dy e, treasurer Mrs Deem ,
members
planned
the
prOJect
be a great woman behmd a
and
J ea ne tte
wtth Sally Cald" ell vo lun 1e por te r ,
great man
Berkley,
M1
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Ca
ldwe
ll , and
POMEROY Lodge 164, F teermg to se rve as c~at r ­
.Joan Sm1th
and A M , Wednesday, 7 30 woman Mrs Alma Marshall
Refreshments were served
and
Mrs.
Ma1
garet
Monroe
of
p m All master masons mby Mrs Louks, Mrs Hager,
vtted
Mrs Sm1th anct Mrs Staccher
EVANGELINE Chapwr 172,
RESERVATIONS DUE ·
OES, Middleport Masom c
Reservations for the . lun ~
Temple, practwe sesSIOn, 6 30 cheon at the Regwn 11, OhiO
pm
Association of Garden Clubs,
OFFICERS OF Metgs Htgh spnng meelmg Apnl 27 at
School alumm at 7·30 p m McArthur are to be made by
meeting rooms of Columbus April 19 w1lh Mrs Howard
and Southern Ohw Electrtc Co Nunnemaker, 507 W Mam St.,
Alumm are mvtted to attend McArthur Mrs Aaron Kelton,
RegiOn 11 director, w1ll be m
,
THURSDAY
Dayton
Wedn es da)
and
EVANGELINE Chapter 172,
Thursday,
to
attend
the
spnng
OES,
Masonic Temple,
Middleport, annual mspectwn, board meetmg of the OhiO
7 30 p m at the Temple Association .
Elizabeth Whitehouse,
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associate grand matron, tn·
SALE DAY SET
Con1
speclmg of(lcer Officers to
A bake sale wtll be held
wear gowns
Saturday at the Rae~ne Food
MEIGS County Council,
Market begmmng at 10 a m
Parents and Teachers, 7 30
In II. ,/n,.;.III
sponsored by th e Ra c me
p m. , Racme
Ftremen Auxiliary
SIX NIGHT meetmg at the
Long Bottom Umted Methodist
Churc~ now m progress
The Daily Sentinel
through Apnl6, 7·30 p m Rev
DEVOTED tomE
Clay Sloan from Calvary
!NTERESTOF
Community Church, Belpre,
MEIGs-MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHD.L,
1--c"''''"cla lly created to
will be the evangelt.&lt;;t The Rev
Em Ed
po r tray your famtly ' s
Standley Brandum, pastor
ROBERTHoEFUrn,
City Editor
story 1n beaut1ful
Publ lC IDVl ted
Pllbliahed daUy except Saturday by The
btrthmonth
co lors
REORGANIZATION of O!uo valley ""~"'""' O&gt;mpooy , Ill
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ort1ce Phone mma FAti.orial Phone 9928
24&gt; for Boys 11 through 16 or 2157
fifth graders Scouts and
Secomi class postage paid at Pomero}'
Ohio
parents InVIted to attend the
Nahonal ad\'erltsmg represen tati ve
weekly meeting at 7 30 p m at Bolllnelll-Golla""',
st
, NewYork
th e Feeney-Bennett Post 128 of NewYork
subscrlpuoo rates Delivered b) carrier
the Amencan LegiOn
where available 60 cents per week By
Route where camer service not
SPEC! AL M. ee ti ng of Metgs Motor
availabiO One m"'lh, "., By marl rn
County Democrat party Ohio and w Va One Year Sl8 sa
comnuttee 8 p.m. m county months, S9 50 , Three month s. ss
Elaew-here $22 00 year , six months Sll M
St., Pomeroy
court room of Court House All three martha, t6 50 Subscription prtce
J:Ommttteemen and mterested - lncludesSWxla:;Tirnes&amp;ntmel
democrats urged to attend
CATHOLIC Women's Club, 8
p m Wednesday at Sacred
Heart Church preceded by
Mass al7 :l!ipm
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FRIDAY
RETURN
JONATHAN
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of
the Amencan Revolulton, 2
p m Fnday at the home of
Mrs . • Thereon Johnson
Program, "lndtan Culture of
Southeastern Ohto" by Larry
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Cht c ag o 108 Det r o1 t 103
on l y game sched uled

Tu esday s Gam es
Milw au k ee at Los Ang el es
Ci! p tta l a t New YQrk

Boston al B uffa lo

only games scheduled

ABA standmg s

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lnl ernat•onal

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Ut a h 119 San D ego 105
l ncllana 128 Sa n An to n10 101
Tue sday' s Games

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NHL S1andmgs
By Un1ted Press lnternaflonal
East
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Homemakers give baskets

Boston

51 15

Montreal
NY Ran ge r s

.1 .:1 23 9 98
38 23 14 90
33 26 16 8 2
41 32 12 74
2~ 37 l O 66

Toron to
Buffa l o

De1ro 1t

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Vancou11 er
Isla nders

22 42 11 55
17 40 18 52
West
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Phil a
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Ch1cago
38 14 23 99
L os Ange les 31 3~ 12 74
A tl anta
28 33 13 70
Mmnesota
23 35 17 63
NY

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Ca ltf

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286 236

26 2 220
234 241

240 294

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Monday's Result s
No gam es scheduled

Caltfornt a

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St L out s

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By Uruted Press lnlctuatJOnal
Hank Aaron IS ready And
hoy, IS he ready-

The Atlanta Braves slugger

th e Braves that was Aa ron,
savt ng the wear-and.tca r on his

and htseyeon the fence,all set
for h1s first ofhc1al swmgs of
the season Thursday In Cmcmnatl's Riverfron t Stad~um
needmg JUSt one homer to tie
Babe Ruth's all-time career
record or 714 home runs
Aaron, wh o set hts ov.n
sprmg trmrung pace thts year,
showed Monday he's all set b.y
swattmg h1s third homer or th e
sprmg m.the Braves ' 7~ rout of
lhe Baltimore OrtoleS m th e1r
exhib1t1on game m New Or·
leans
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111 C r1ve o e
1e wasn '1
muchfordtstance, because the
game was played m a small
park
But tl was h1 t hard , anci the

It has not been deflmtely
announced that Aa ron will play
on fhu[\';d ay fh e Br a v.es
on gma lly trted to hold ham out
of the three-ga me ser1es m
Cmcmnall th a t opens the
seaso n so that he m1 ght h1t h1s
record-tymg homer m Atla nta,
bu t base ba ll Co mmi sS ioner
Bowte Kuhn upset that wtth an
order that Aaron must play m
Cmcmnat1 tf ne ca n
Kuhn sa1d he ex:pe cts Aaron
to play Ln his usual pattern ,
that, IS, two out of three
ga mes So the odds are 2·1
that Aaron w1ll pia;:, m lhe
opener
Wtlh the Ame nca n Lea gue

legs Hank walked twice and
~tru ck out once before lashmg
h1s homer
Ex.Ortolc Dave Johnson hit
tw o homers fo r the Bnnes, 1
of them off On olc ace Jmt
Pa lmer \\h o ~A as fo rced to
lea ve the game after th1 ee
mnmgs with a stra m m his
low er bac k a nd hea d for
Baltimor e
fo r
med1 ca l
ex a nu n a tlon~ The On oles thmk
Palmer v.1ll be able to pHlh
th e1r o p c m ru~ ga me a s
pre VIously announced
Here's how the nt her cxtubt-

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EASTERN - Eas tern and
Southern H1 gh School baseball
teams met here Monda y aftei noon m the opemng ga me of
the 1974 Southern Va lley
Athletic Conference ISVACi
season, and the Eagles \\ asted
no hme Jumpmg mto a sha re of
first place 1n the loop sta ndmgs n1ppmg the Tornados 32

The Eagles JOi n the South
western Htghlande• s tn the lop
spot, as the Galha Counttans
topped North Galha 11-5, m
another Monday contest
It wa s a pitchers' duel mos t
of the way, with both tea ms
combtmng lor JUst eight "'"s,
five !rom Eagle bats and three
!rom the-Tornados
More batters reached base
by walks tn the wmdblown
affair, as Eastern starter Steve
Goebel walked lwo, Don
Etchm ge r, ht s replacement
and the wmner , walked four ,
and Southern starter and loser
Peter Sayre gave up four free
pa ss ~;: s

Eastern took a 2-0 lead '" the
top of the !trst, as JUniOr short
stop Randy Blake, the leadtng

t\s mdepe nden l age nt s \\e rcprt..: &lt;&gt;~n l sc,cr II str l lll ,:! 1ns t1r tllL l
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'I he} led, 3-1, but Hon Santo
duublell lwllle t" o Whtte Sox
runs 1n the s1xth .md then
sc_mcd the v.10rung run on Ed
Her rm.ann's stng le P ttc her
W.w ne Gra nger , be mg gLven a
C hi t.:&lt;t ~o trwl afte r be1n g
I e le£ls~ d by th t: Y C~ nk ee:;

bl,tnked the Twms on three hits
1n fi ve mnmgs
llullans 9 Cubs 2
r.av lord Perry breezed seve n
mn mgs fm th e hrst tlme for the
l'rtbe y1eldmg four h1ls and
two ru ns H1s support mcluded
t\\o tn ples by Osca r Gamble
&lt;~ n d ' three htt s by Chn s
Chambliss Sliver hmng for th e

Iutte r of the dav w1th two hi ts tn
fo ur tnps, doubled off Sayre
!.eft-fielder Ttm Kuhn hn ed a
smgle through the left stde
\ll lh Blake stopptng at lhtrd
Kuhn wa s given the go-ahead
to stea l,second on Sa)re's next
pitch, and t~ e throw fr om
Tm nado catcher Greg Dunmng
go~ past shorts top J F Young,
w1th Blake scormg and Kuhn
movmg around to thud
Juntor center£1eld er Mtke
Larktns then doubled dn vmg rn
Kuhn before Sayre got out of
the mmng on a fl y ball ground
out and stnkeou l
Southern got one of 1ts three
htls tn ' thetr half of the f1rst
when semor thud sacker Dave
Theiss smgled, but he was
erased on a shck 6-1-3 double
pla y
The Tornados went down m
orde1 111 the lop of the second,
and Sayre seemed warm and
sharp as he fanned six of the
next seven batters who made
outs
F1rst baseman Greg Ba1ley
was the only Eagle to reach
base tn the second (on a walk )
whtle two got on m the lhtrd,
Larktns on an error by the
cente1 ftelder Ra ndy Warner
and Goebel vta a free pass
Meanwhile, Vern Ord,
Southern second baseman, was
the only Tornado to reach base

1n lhe tlurd when he ""s h1t b)
a Goebel pttch
Southern cc1 n1e · stonm ng '
back 1n the fourth to kn ot the
score at 2 2 Thetss led .off wt th
h1s second smgle of the day,
!ollo\\ ed b) a 11alk to Dunmng
SaJre smgled scon ng The1ss
se nd1ng Dunmn g to thtrd
When left fielder John Sal se r s
grounded to the mound ,
Goe bel 's tlu ow to the pla te wa s
m t1me to get Dunmng, but
Salser leac hed ftrs t and Say re
moved to lhtrd
Young then walked to load
the bases shll w1th one out
before Wa rner h1t a sacn hce
fl y to center field , sconng
Say•e
Sophomore Don E1chmger
then came tn fur Goe bel and
fanned Ord for the th1rd out
Eastern went down m order
tn the home hal! of the !om t11,
before Southern managed tw o
walks tn 1\s half of the fifth ,
although neither runner got
past fir st base Mt lc h Nease
JUmor hrstbaseman, drew the
first free pass, but \\ as t~ro 11n
out trymg to steal second That
was followed uy a walk to
l'hetss, but Dunnmg popped out
to Blake at short to enp the
tnmng
Eastern scored the dectdmg
run of the game In the bottom
of the ftfth as Blake led of!" 1th

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Ku hn tne d to
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double Jlla ke llfMtrsl thre 11
w1ldlj the Eag le 1 unne1 tnkmg
second
Goebe l then \~ on the g.m1e
fo r h1s rep lacement on lhc
mound w1th d smg le
Southe1n v. ent clu\\11 111
order m tile s1x th , but \\ lth the
f1rst tw o batters 111 the se\-enthc.
reltred on ground bolls to thud
base ma n J ohn Sheets, the
Tornad os s ta1 ted a ra il\
ge ttm g tv.o rree passe::; uff
E1clun ger But d towermg fh
to n ght by Thc1ss end ed the
ga me
Et c h1n ge r , as £~fo r e m e n •
honed, got the v.m gomg three
and ..1 th1rd 1nmngs J 1eldmg nu
runs on no hl l') , stnkmg out
fo ur and 1\ alktng fo ur
5ayre went the d1 s~ n re for
Southern s tnkmg uut mne
gtvmgUp two ea rned ru11s un
f1 ve h1 ts and \\alkmg fo ur
The Tornados 1101\ 1-1 host
Federa l Hock1ng tomght v. h1le
the Eag les, al2-l ol e off unttl
next Monday \\hen they trave l
to North Galli a
Southern
000 200 0- 2 1 3
Easw rn
200 010 X- 3 5 1
Sayre ( LP ) dnd Dun mng
Goeucl Etclungc• rWP i I ~ )
and Bowen

DETROIT (UP!) - Chicago the attack of the other P1stons
Bulls' Coach Dtck Motta dtdn't
" Denrus was the difference, "
even mentiOn center Demus ~ulls ' guard Norm Van Lier
Awtrey or guard Rtck Adelman satd "He made Bob work
m planrung for the Nattonal every tune he got the ball and
Basketball Assoctatwn semif•· at the end, that patd of! for us
nal playoff senes agaUISt the Defense won It at the end "
Detrmt Pistons
It \las a seesaw battle all the
So who came off the bench
and tecetved major credit
from Motta for the Bulls' 1011103 vtctory over the PIStons,
the f•rst playoff wm on the road
lor the Bulls m 19 tnes, to even
the best-&lt;&gt;f-seven senes at a
VIctory aptece '
None other than DenniS
f '
Awtrey and Ri. . Adelman
"Denny played (Bob) Lamer
pretty good," Motta sa1d "!
was really pleasect wtth the
performance of our ' bench
Adelman gave us a very good
performance for the short
wh1le he was m there "
Adelman played only f1ve
mmutes th the game and
scored only two pomts, but he
harassed Ptstons playmaker
Dave Bmg and sparked the
Bu11s' defense while he was on
the boards
Awtrey, ptaymg 26 rrunutes,
scored only one pomt and
Lamer dropped 38, sharmg
scormg honor~ w1th the Ilulls'
Bob Love But Awtrey's JOb on
Lamer made hun get the pomts
and helped the Bulls turn off

Sports today

Hre11ers 6 A's 2
ll i\ SE II A LL
F !fttl , straight loss for the
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:vl e tg s
li o n ton
\\ Odd chHmp ion A'&gt; despite" l ' •·ll&lt;'l a l llo c ktbg a t
two-run hDmer bJ Rerl Camsouthe rn
"panciiS thut had g 1ven U1em a
I'HA&lt; K - ), ,, s te m,
2-0
tht rd-l nntng
lead
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(, :!lim a nd Meigs
MtlY.aukec tted llm that frame
.1nd th en blew lla p.lrt \\ Jth four .1t \h-t ~s I \llddh•po1t i.
runs 1r1 the e1ghth , hJgh lt ~htcd
I'OSTJ'o o 'I ED
by Bob ColucciO's tnp le
\k1 ;:s "
I ron ton ,,I
Ex pos 7 Phllltes I
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1\, o "tnmng s t re&lt;~k.s co lhded
- Expos wo n t heir s axth ~'ll::fllge:;:;;t;,
, 'llo~.&lt;:~:;:;oei'Jo'ol.~ll888:af&amp;ow:me:
stra1gh t Pht ls lost dfter wm • mg one run p1lchmg no-h1t ball
mng four strdlght rxpo plt- for G I 3 1nn1 ngs Mel Stottche1 Mtk e 101 1cz not on!) lem., 1 e. Ya nk 01&gt;e nm g hurler,
hur led one-run f1 ve hit ball for \\as wh&lt;~cked on the shin by a
sL'&lt; mmng:; but sluggl'd u thtce
DelVe Schneck hne dnve byt
1un dou ble 1-l .:"l l Brce d ~n \\ .ls not be lieved sc rwusly
homered for Expu:-:; 111 stx-1 un hurt
.ma ck on Steve C:~ r l t on
Yankees 2 Mc ls 1
0.1\- C
no bert s, Ast ros
Gene Michaels smg!ed }10me openc1, y,e nt eLg ht mnmgs Ul
Gratg Nettles tn the last of t11e h1s tune up allowmg !tve ht ts
ru nth off rehever Har r..,. Parker and knockmg m t\\ o runs w1th a
to g1ve th e Yank s a 2-1 spnng stn gle Mt cke; Loll ch th e
lead ove r thetr New York Detrot t loser, sttll not gomg
nva ls Bu t Mel&lt;i l orn Seaver " ell tilts spnng
tuned up for opemng da) by Angels 10 Cahlorma·lnine 2
~o mg seven mmngs ~and allow
!'he b1g leaguers b'lnged 14
Ju ts agat nst the NC AA college
diVISIOn cha mps, led by J&lt;&gt;&lt;:o
La houd s three-run horner and.. . . . . ._
Bobby Valentme's three ht ts
Astros " R" team 7 Rangers 6
Parker olso homered for Pi llsM1ke Easler smgled home
burgh
the ~A ummg run m th e nmth
Clay K1rby went ftve uu11ngs
mn1 ng as Chf! Johnso n ptlched
for CmcmnatJ to get the VICthree
scoreless relief mmngs
lory
fOJ "the wm

Reds bomb Pirates
BHADENTON, Fla (UP! ) '111e C111u nnij ti Reds and the
Pi lL, burgh Ptrates got mto an
old-fashioned slugfes l Monday
w1 th the Reds emergmg la-9
v1ctors on the ba s1s of ftve
home runs and 22 hi ts
The Reda' attack was paced
by Roger Freed who belted two
homers, a double and a smgle
wh1le scormg four runs and
dn vmg m four more
George Foster , Andy Kosco
and B1ll Plummer also had
roundtr!ppers for Ctncmnatl
R1d11e ZISk hit his seventh
home run of the spnng for the
Pi r ,l l f' s Mtke R v rm rmd Oave

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Bulls managed to pull se&gt;en
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lead 21 times, t-he Bulls had It
16 tunes, and the game ,. as
tied 21 times

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the place w1th Gem ge Foster,
And\ Kosco and Btll Plummer
of the Reds and M1kc Rvan,
Dave Pa rk er, and RIChie Ztsk
JOmmg F reed 1n th e fuq z1sk
has seven this spnng.
G1ant s 7 Dudgcrs 6
1\ f1 ve-tun rail) 111 the thi rd
mmng helped the CJiants hdQd
the1r arch r1vals on iJ their
secornl loss tn the last ! G
ga mes A two-run home 1 b\
T1m Rudolph t.:d ppc;d the ra il~
and offset c1 later t\\ 0-1un blast
b) Dodger Steveli "rve) Gtant
rehet,;er Rand) Moff1lt Bt llie
Jean Kmg's younger brother
ran h1s stnn g of scoreless
uunngs lo lO l-Jb} pttchmg the
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twoby Hoge1 freed , 1n a22-1l1t
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Kar b) the w~nnmg pllcher

·B ulls capture first platoff
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"" r~ pp ed up, 4-3, w1th two uut Ill three-mnmg relief JOb by M1ke
the mn th \\ hen ex-Red Soxer Paul, hts best this spnng

On oles as the humc team
Monda y, both teams usetl .1
designa ted hitter' and fo r

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EASTER
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Cross of Chnst " Reports were
g1ven by Mrs Richard
Vaughan , secre~, and Mrs
Waddell, treasurer
Mrs
Joseph Batley's
devotwns mcluded an account
of the ascenston taken from the
book " Creative Health for
Dally Ltv mg." She also read a
story !rom the War Cry lltl!ld
"The Cross that Came Alive "
Mrs Vaughan m the absence
of Mrs
James Harleypresented the malenal from
the miSsion yearbook wtth the
Rev Dwtght Zav•tz gtvmg a
prayer for m1ss1onanes.
The story of Easter was
presented wtlh variOus
members taking part and the
readmg mterspersed w•th
verses of " Let Us Break Bread
Together ''Mrs. Coleman read
about the passover, Mrs
Myron
Mtller ,
"Jesus
Foretells the Betrayal," Mrs
James Buchanan "The Garden
of
Gethsemane, "
Mrs
Coleman, the cructftxton, Mrs
Vaughan, the empty tomb
Mrs. Paul Haptonstall played
"Alone" on the accordion, and
also accompamed the members at the piano !or "The Old
Rugged Cross "
To conclude the program,
members wrote thetr personal
feelings about Christ on cards
whtch were then attached to a
large wooden cross The Rev
Mr Zavttz concluded the
program w1th prayer.
Refreshments wete served
by Group III

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presentations from each of )he
diurches represented at the
meeting
Mrs
·Shirley
Bumgardner and Mrs Peggy
Bnckles accompamed by Mrs
Ann Lambert, all of the ZIOn
Church, sang "Reach Out to
Jesus " From the Rutland
Church, Mrs Thelma Hysell
and Mrs Johnson sang 11 He
Touched Me" and, "How Long
Has It Been "There was a solo,
"When Is He Commg Agam' "
by Mrs Amstutz of the
Pomeroy Church, and a duet
by Amy Erwm and Beth Wolfe,
" I'd Ltke.to Teach the World to
Smg, " and ' 1Have Fa1lh m
God"' and "I Shall Not Be
Moved " by the vocal group,
"The New Begmmng" composed by Cathy Baker, Martha
McNeal, Sharon Wtlson, Trudy
Roach, Chnsly Hess and Mary
Boggs, all of the Mtddleport
Church of Christ
Representing thel Hemlock
Grove Church was Mrs Sylvia
Mtdktff who read, "Try to Save
a Soul " Mrs Allegra Will of
the Dexter Church read
"Gosstp " and " Prayerful
Thoughts," and Mrs Norma
Russell of the Bradford Church
read "Her Occupation" and
"In Fatth " For the Bradbury
Church, Beverly Wtlcox sang
"Brmg Back the Sprmghme"
and the program concluded
w1th Mrs Rtfe smgmg
"Lonely, Lonely Vmces"
Follo,. mg prayer by Mrs
Eleanor Hoover, the group
went to the basement dtmng
room for refreshments

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t al l' lr~ v.1th r ec o~ mtwn tha t
wm ke1s e~ l so fill multiple role:;
a s hom e make rs dnd commum ty leaders
Fu ture Home ma kers of
Ame n ~a 1s ~.: LI-spon sored by the

Women plan cleanup

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we1e made for the rest home s
£~1 Chri stma s lime and favm s
dre bemg mv de fm the rest U S Off1 ~e of Educa twn
ho m e~ fm Eastt~ 1
Th~ lt' st thr ough
the DI VISIO n Of
home~ \\ C~J re v.nrkmg w1 th a1e Voca ti onal a nd Techm ca l
F:l m" ood ,Jnd Arcadia
EducatiOn and the Amertca n
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FHA \\ as founded as a Home Ec'onom1cs Assoc1ahon
na twn al ot g&lt;~ mz a twn for home H1gh sc hool ht.Jmc economtcs
et.:onomJts stud..: nts on June 11 , teat hers members of the state
19~ 5 There ,1re 11\ 0 types of hnme eco nomt cs· educa twn
FHA c hapters Consum e r staff a nd leadwg . home
Homemaklllg cha pl&lt;&gt;t s place e~: on om 1sts !:ierve as adv1sors
maJOr empha siS on consumer to cha pter s tate and nattonal
educa tiOn humerna ktng and youth offi cers, gtvtng gUidan ce
famJI J ltfe educatum combmed and counse ling to the program
w1 th exploratiOn of JObs and
National headquarters are
ca reers , the Her o chap ters for located tn Washtnglon, D C
studPnts m hnmt• M onnmu c:.

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refused the award on his bella!! uf ullultcry u1 Spu in and loss in
"The Ex orcist·· and "The
HOLLYWo op (UP!) -· Th e and treated the national televi- ' LQndon: with Glenda Jackson •stlng " led the nomina tio·ns,
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Oscar could go to · the devi l sion aud ience, and the sur- as an. English divorcee and
each getting 10. ,
·tonighl , but will it go to Marlon • pri sed ,filri1 celebri ties, lo an George Segal as a m:U rdecl
Brando again too ? ~ ·
attack on the way Hollywoo d Ame riCa n.
"The Exo rcist:·· the smash Jl\lrtrnys Indians. She said . ~ "Cr ieli and Whispers, " linGA BLE APPO INTE D
OOxoffice hit about a yopng·girl B~ando Was on his way to join gering dea lh and sisters in
COLUMBUS I UP! l
possessed by a demon.,· was ' the btiseigeti India n militants Sweden.
M i dl~1 e l J. G&lt;-1 ble, .&gt;;ta le· and
favored to wi n the mos t a l Wounded !}nee, S.D., but he
Brando 's ri vals for best actor fedcrct l proJ.(nUll'l coord in alor,
i\cademy Awa rds, including never appeared there.
a re J&lt;Jc k Lem mon- the w&lt;:~ s Cjppoinled_ Monel &lt;:!)' t o
IJ:est picture .
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ing in long ticket lines --lind ccrc 1iwny this year , the 4oth of pico,' ; Jack Nicholson (or r:The
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stances repor tedly vomiting or · bration lor itse lf.
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with diabolism that alarmed picture" Oscar - wll icll greatly ac tress for her appearance in
clergymen and psychiatrists. pu mps up the reve nues !rom a ''The Way We Were," has not
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sai d whether she will attend.
actor
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"' nominated this year for his Redford and Paul Newman Other nominees for bes t COLUMBUS 1UP!) - Ohio
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portrayal
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play
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con
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"Cinderella Liberty ," Joanne · Monda y for the sta rt of spring
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much youn ger girl in Paris, in revenge a murdered friend .
Ja ckson for " A Touch of Class" · the Rose Bowl over the South_ , Amer ican Graffiti ," and Ellen Bursty n lor "The ern California Trojans Jan. 1.
the X-rated "Las t Tango !n
Paris ."
bringing nosta lgia right into Exorcist. ''
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tering his 24th campaign as
"The Godfather ,". Brando was hot rods and dri ve-in culture of
head coach of lhe Buckeyes,
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Sout hwestern got only two
hits Monday night at Vin ton but
one produced four big runs as
the Highlanders defea led
Nor th Gallia, 11-5 .in the SVAC
opener for both teams .
Tied 2-2 at the end of three
inn ing•, Coach Bob Ashley's
Hig hlanders struck for&lt;six runs
in the fo urth .
A grand slam home run o!f
th e - ba t o! Mike Crouse
produced the damaging blow
for the winners. R. Jones had
SW's on ly other safety , a
sing le.
Bill Shaw 'led Coach Chuck
Dow ler 's Pira te·s with two
singles . Other Pirate hitters
"'ere · :rim Stout , George
Garnes, Ge ne Welch, Plants
and Gardner with one hit each.
Kevin Walker was the
winning pitcher . He fanned six.
Fred Logan was charged with
the loss . Thursda y nig ht,
Symmes Va lley will visit
Southwestern and Nor th Gallia
is at Southern.
Linescore: .
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02tl 100 2~5 7 6
N. Gallia
Walker ( WP) and R. Crouse .
F :Logan ILP) Welch (4) and S.
Logan, Theiss (5) .

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Osborn e 's double was Gallia's big blow .
·Gallipolis Blue Devils edged
Box score :
Coach Larry Rawlings' host
GAHS BLUE DEV I LS (4)
Ravenswood Red Devils 4-3 in Plav e r~ Po s.
AB R
2 1 ~
the 1974 baseball opener for L eon Br ig gs, r t
Brett Wils on , 2b
3 1 o
both teams Monday evening. Bill Ho ll a n d , c f
J 0 1
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Today, weather. permi tting, M i k e Si c k l es. l b
Jim P Crrv , ss
1 0 g·
the Ga ll jans
open" play in Bil l Bar cus , p lf
2 1
J 0 1
the Southeastern Ohio League M ik e B er r i dge, c
2 0 0
L a rr y Sand er s, If
against · de fendin g league M i k e Wa t son , p
1 0 0
2 0 r
champion· Athens at Athens. Gar y Sw a in , Jb
T OTALS
23 4 4
Jimmy Perry will open on the
RAVE N SW OO D
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Play er - Pes.
AB R H
Monday, GAHS rallied fr om M i k e K el l y , lf .p
3 0 0
4 0 1
a 3-2 de!icitwith two run s in the Greg Keff er , 2b
A I Si m mons, 1b
4 1 0
!ourth inning to defeat the host John K enn ed y , c
3 0 1
R ick SchWe in ber g
Red Devils.
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3 0 1.
2-0 lead in the !irst rung on Cl iff Coo per , If
Dan Hoo d . ss
I 0 0
walks to Leon Briggs and Brett Gr eg Blair , 3b
1 1 1
1 0 0
Wiison. With orie out, Mike steve D av is , r f
Bob Ad-ki n s, r r
l 0 0
Sickles doubled to left, scoring T OT ALS
26 3 5
Score b y i nn i ng s:
Briggs and Wilson.
Ga ll i po l is
200 200 0- 4-4-2
In the third , Ravenswood Raven swo od 00 3 000 0- 3-5 -2
W inn ing p itche r Barc u s
plated three runs on singles by
(1 -0 ) . L osing p it cher Se ll ·
Rich Schweinberg and Greg we in berg (0-11. E x t r a b ase hits
Ke ff er ,
Ke{l nedy
and
Blair, plus two GAHS errors
Si ck l es. A l l d oUbl es . St r ikeou t s
an&lt;! a base-on-balls.
- Ba r c u s 7 ; Wat so n 2 ; Sell · In the four th , Mike Sickleso w e inb e rg 3, Ke l ly 6. Wa l ks Ba r cus , 3, Wa t so n 1; Sc h ·
walked, Jim Perry popped up weinberg 6; Ke l l y 2. Sac r if ices
and Bill Barcus walked. Mike - Ho l l an d . Ba l k - Ba r cu s.
Sto len b ases - Ke ll y , Ke ff er ,
Berridge singled to load the Wa
t son Urnpir es - Bai ley &amp;
sacks. Larry Sanders fanned ::i f ern . Sc or er · - Ha r bou r .
for the second out, then losing
hurler Schweinberg lssoed
ha ck-to-back walks to Gary
Swain and Uon Briggs, forcing
ZENITH
in the tying and go-ahead runs
COLOR TV
ior GAHS.
Bill Barcus hut led fi ve rungs
for GAHS. He gave up three
runs on four hits , fan ned Seven, ·
and walked three. Mke Watson
BLACK &amp;
hurled the !ina! two rungs fQr .
GAHS, allowing one hit and no
.WHITE TV
runs. Watson fanned two and
walked one.
Sc hweinberg went three and
two-t hirds i nnings lor the
STEREO
losers. Mike Kelly finished up
for Ravenswood .
The West Virginians outhit
GAHS, 5-4·. Greg Keffer and
Eas y Te rm s!
HE RMAN GRATE
John Ken nedy each had
Free Deliver y!
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two weeks to block the wFL
!rom oper·ating in Canada and
protect the monopoly o! the
Canadian Football League.
Northmen. owner J ohn Basse ll Sunday sign ed Larry
Csonka, Paul Warfield and Jin:"
Kii ck o! U1e world champwn
Miam i Dolphins to a three -year
package whi ch , repor tedly,
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In Toronto·, CFL Com-.
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InMonday the signing " wou(d
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seem to prove the gove rn.
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teams and witlfthe acquisi tion
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on your y ear ly insurance
pre'miums.
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now referred to in loc~ l circles,
there was an increase d · We wil l review your
possibility 6!· "dividing " such
in &amp;ura nce
pr ogram
acceptance in Toronto, home o!
w it h y ou f r ee of
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charge any day of t he •
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regulars Ulf'Ong :uJ lettermen
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and see us.
from the undefeated - but regula rs or last season.
He said the CFL was
once lied - squ ad or last
Injuries have already mad&lt;:, prepared 10 " rely on !}11&gt;rit" to
season !o the ea rl ~ practice an impaci on the spr ing prac- survive and was not asking the
tice sessions. Wingback Tim
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sessions at Ohio Stadium .
government to legislaU! the
backup
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regular
Holycross,
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Northmen out on the country.
tu rf in Ohio Stadium over the Brian Baschnagel, is not exBut, he added , " we' re not
·Insurance Services
" inferior " ca rpet at the Biggs pected to ,1see any action this
spring. Holycross will undergo going to· rejec t any aid from
LARR Y BROGAN
Facili ty.
exploratory
knee
surgery
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a
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includin
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SCHOE N LEB
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federa l government."
G ERA L D R E UTER
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Stadium," Hayes explained.
A e ere virus is hamJ*ting Lalonde told reporters he
"We"only had one injury relatPhone 992 -5130
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so we'll probably practice liere
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say he will probably miss all
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every day ."
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will be to find a replacement clude all-America defensive
for al l-A mer ica John Hicks . end Van DeCree, cenU!r Swve
Myers and split end Gary
Ne~t biggest hole to fill apPears to be in the linebacking McCutcheon.

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World Footba ll League's entry
Cana da despite the
Toronto Northmen's .!3milllonplus signing o! three Miami
stars, Healt h Mm ister Ma rc
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refused the award on his bella!! uf ullultcry u1 Spu in and loss in
"The Ex orcist·· and "The
HOLLYWo op (UP!) -· Th e and treated the national televi- ' LQndon: with Glenda Jackson •stlng " led the nomina tio·ns,
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Oscar could go to · the devi l sion aud ience, and the sur- as an. English divorcee and
each getting 10. ,
·tonighl , but will it go to Marlon • pri sed ,filri1 celebri ties, lo an George Segal as a m:U rdecl
Brando again too ? ~ ·
attack on the way Hollywoo d Ame riCa n.
"The Exo rcist:·· the smash Jl\lrtrnys Indians. She said . ~ "Cr ieli and Whispers, " linGA BLE APPO INTE D
OOxoffice hit about a yopng·girl B~ando Was on his way to join gering dea lh and sisters in
COLUMBUS I UP! l
possessed by a demon.,· was ' the btiseigeti India n militants Sweden.
M i dl~1 e l J. G&lt;-1 ble, .&gt;;ta le· and
favored to wi n the mos t a l Wounded !}nee, S.D., but he
Brando 's ri vals for best actor fedcrct l proJ.(nUll'l coord in alor,
i\cademy Awa rds, including never appeared there.
a re J&lt;Jc k Lem mon- the w&lt;:~ s Cjppoinled_ Monel &lt;:!)' t o
IJ:est picture .
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Brando has not said whether !avo rit e - for •·sa~e the replace · Alvin. Pctcrj&lt;Jilll as
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ing in long ticket lines --lind ccrc 1iwny this year , the 4oth of pico,' ; Jack Nicholson (or r:The
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heart attack.
stances repor tedly vomiting or · bration lor itse lf.
Ba r ba ra Streisand , a
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with diabolism that alarmed picture" Oscar - wll icll greatly ac tress for her appearance in
clergymen and psychiatrists. pu mps up the reve nues !rom a ''The Way We Were," has not
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Among the nominees for best movie, are :
sai d whether she will attend.
actor
is
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Bra
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"The
Sting,
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with
Robert
"' nominated this year for his Redford and Paul Newman Other nominees for bes t COLUMBUS 1UP!) - Ohio
actress are Marsha Mason lor State 's griddcrs got together
portrayal
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grief-stricken
play
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con
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"Cinderella Liberty ," Joanne · Monda y for the sta rt of spring
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much youn ger girl in Paris, in revenge a murdered friend .
Ja ckson for " A Touch of Class" · the Rose Bowl over the South_ , Amer ican Graffiti ," and Ellen Bursty n lor "The ern California Trojans Jan. 1.
the X-rated "Las t Tango !n
Paris ."
bringing nosta lgia right into Exorcist. ''
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tering his 24th campaign as
"The Godfather ,". Brando was hot rods and dri ve-in culture of
head coach of lhe Buckeyes,
represenwd
by a little known tee n-agers in · a s ma ll
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woman, ~nd using the name
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Sout hwestern got only two
hits Monday night at Vin ton but
one produced four big runs as
the Highlanders defea led
Nor th Gallia, 11-5 .in the SVAC
opener for both teams .
Tied 2-2 at the end of three
inn ing•, Coach Bob Ashley's
Hig hlanders struck for&lt;six runs
in the fo urth .
A grand slam home run o!f
th e - ba t o! Mike Crouse
produced the damaging blow
for the winners. R. Jones had
SW's on ly other safety , a
sing le.
Bill Shaw 'led Coach Chuck
Dow ler 's Pira te·s with two
singles . Other Pirate hitters
"'ere · :rim Stout , George
Garnes, Ge ne Welch, Plants
and Gardner with one hit each.
Kevin Walker was the
winning pitcher . He fanned six.
Fred Logan was charged with
the loss . Thursda y nig ht,
Symmes Va lley will visit
Southwestern and Nor th Gallia
is at Southern.
Linescore: .
S'thwesU!rn 002 600 0- 8 2 5
02tl 100 2~5 7 6
N. Gallia
Walker ( WP) and R. Crouse .
F :Logan ILP) Welch (4) and S.
Logan, Theiss (5) .

Co'ac h Ji'm
Osborn e 's double was Gallia's big blow .
·Gallipolis Blue Devils edged
Box score :
Coach Larry Rawlings' host
GAHS BLUE DEV I LS (4)
Ravenswood Red Devils 4-3 in Plav e r~ Po s.
AB R
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Brett Wils on , 2b
3 1 o
both teams Monday evening. Bill Ho ll a n d , c f
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Today, weather. permi tting, M i k e Si c k l es. l b
Jim P Crrv , ss
1 0 g·
the Ga ll jans
open" play in Bil l Bar cus , p lf
2 1
J 0 1
the Southeastern Ohio League M ik e B er r i dge, c
2 0 0
L a rr y Sand er s, If
against · de fendin g league M i k e Wa t son , p
1 0 0
2 0 r
champion· Athens at Athens. Gar y Sw a in , Jb
T OTALS
23 4 4
Jimmy Perry will open on the
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Play er - Pes.
AB R H
Monday, GAHS rallied fr om M i k e K el l y , lf .p
3 0 0
4 0 1
a 3-2 de!icitwith two run s in the Greg Keff er , 2b
A I Si m mons, 1b
4 1 0
!ourth inning to defeat the host John K enn ed y , c
3 0 1
R ick SchWe in ber g
Red Devils.
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2-0 lead in the !irst rung on Cl iff Coo per , If
Dan Hoo d . ss
I 0 0
walks to Leon Briggs and Brett Gr eg Blair , 3b
1 1 1
1 0 0
Wiison. With orie out, Mike steve D av is , r f
Bob Ad-ki n s, r r
l 0 0
Sickles doubled to left, scoring T OT ALS
26 3 5
Score b y i nn i ng s:
Briggs and Wilson.
Ga ll i po l is
200 200 0- 4-4-2
In the third , Ravenswood Raven swo od 00 3 000 0- 3-5 -2
W inn ing p itche r Barc u s
plated three runs on singles by
(1 -0 ) . L osing p it cher Se ll ·
Rich Schweinberg and Greg we in berg (0-11. E x t r a b ase hits
Ke ff er ,
Ke{l nedy
and
Blair, plus two GAHS errors
Si ck l es. A l l d oUbl es . St r ikeou t s
an&lt;! a base-on-balls.
- Ba r c u s 7 ; Wat so n 2 ; Sell · In the four th , Mike Sickleso w e inb e rg 3, Ke l ly 6. Wa l ks Ba r cus , 3, Wa t so n 1; Sc h ·
walked, Jim Perry popped up weinberg 6; Ke l l y 2. Sac r if ices
and Bill Barcus walked. Mike - Ho l l an d . Ba l k - Ba r cu s.
Sto len b ases - Ke ll y , Ke ff er ,
Berridge singled to load the Wa
t son Urnpir es - Bai ley &amp;
sacks. Larry Sanders fanned ::i f ern . Sc or er · - Ha r bou r .
for the second out, then losing
hurler Schweinberg lssoed
ha ck-to-back walks to Gary
Swain and Uon Briggs, forcing
ZENITH
in the tying and go-ahead runs
COLOR TV
ior GAHS.
Bill Barcus hut led fi ve rungs
for GAHS. He gave up three
runs on four hits , fan ned Seven, ·
and walked three. Mke Watson
BLACK &amp;
hurled the !ina! two rungs fQr .
GAHS, allowing one hit and no
.WHITE TV
runs. Watson fanned two and
walked one.
Sc hweinberg went three and
two-t hirds i nnings lor the
STEREO
losers. Mike Kelly finished up
for Ravenswood .
The West Virginians outhit
GAHS, 5-4·. Greg Keffer and
Eas y Te rm s!
HE RMAN GRATE
John Ken nedy each had
Free Deliver y!
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two weeks to block the wFL
!rom oper·ating in Canada and
protect the monopoly o! the
Canadian Football League.
Northmen. owner J ohn Basse ll Sunday sign ed Larry
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Kii ck o! U1e world champwn
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designs in the full line of new
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SHELL PR ICE CUT
COLUM BUS (UP! ) - Shell
serv ice s tati ons dr oppe d
gasoline prices 1.8. cents pe r
gallon wh ile prices at tnost
Gulf stations in central Ohio
increased by 2.8 cents. Other
oil comp an ies ·re ported no
changes.

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T ues da y's Ga m es
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Bow l'~ MVP , $L5 million .
In Toronto·, CFL Com-.
By combini ng your A~tO
missioner Jake Ga udaur said
and
Ho meowners
InMonday the signing " wou(d
surance into O N E pol icy
seem to prove the gove rn.
You m ay be ab le to
ment's concern "is valid ." '
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was critical to pro foo tball
teams and witlfthe acquisi tion
or the "Miami Three " as
on your y ear ly insurance
pre'miums.
Csonka, Warfield and IGi~k are
now referred to in loc~ l circles,
there was an increase d · We wil l review your
possibility 6!· "dividing " such
in &amp;ura nce
pr ogram
acceptance in Toronto, home o!
w it h y ou f r ee of
the CFL Argona uts ..
charge any day of t he •
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dept.i
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where
graduation
wee k.
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1G
return ing ·
hur
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most
by
taking
all
three
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WFL
would
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regulars Ulf'Ong :uJ lettermen
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and see us.
from the undefeated - but regula rs or last season.
He said the CFL was
once lied - squ ad or last
Injuries have already mad&lt;:, prepared 10 " rely on !}11&gt;rit" to
season !o the ea rl ~ practice an impaci on the spr ing prac- survive and was not asking the
tice sessions. Wingback Tim
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sessions at Ohio Stadium .
government to legislaU! the
backup
to
regular
Holycross,
Hayes said he preferred the
Northmen out on the country.
tu rf in Ohio Stadium over the Brian Baschnagel, is not exBut, he added , " we' re not
·Insurance Services
" inferior " ca rpet at the Biggs pected to ,1see any action this
spring. Holycross will undergo going to· rejec t any aid from
LARR Y BROGAN
Facili ty.
exploratory
knee
surgery
April
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includin
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EDNA
SCHOE N LEB
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federa l government."
G ERA L D R E UTER
II.
Stadium," Hayes explained.
A e ere virus is hamJ*ting Lalonde told reporters he
"We"only had one injury relatPhone 992 -5130
ed t o the sod here compa red to lour ~t~er Buckeyes. Soph full- • thought Basse tt 's signing '.'is
ba k D
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107 Syca more
Pomer oy
manyover atthe-other fa cility,
c
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even if the team in pla ying in
so we'll probably practice liere
fected so badly, warn doctors th U 'ted Stat ..
say he will probably miss all
e m
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every day ."
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theOthers
springout
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will be to find a replacement clude all-America defensive
for al l-A mer ica John Hicks . end Van DeCree, cenU!r Swve
Myers and split end Gary
Ne~t biggest hole to fill apPears to be in the linebacking McCutcheon.

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Federal .gov ernme nt will ··
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World Footba ll League's entry
Cana da despite the
Toronto Northmen's .!3milllonplus signing o! three Miami
stars, Healt h Mm ister Ma rc
La londe sa id Monday. ,Lalonde sa id he would introduc&lt;' leg isirttion in the nex t

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opposi tion pal'lies.

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PHONE 992-2156
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And so m e one to chat w •lh
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CAL L P olly 's Auc t ton or stop by
ro get rtd of those unwanted
•lem s Se ll tl the auctton way
53 7 Htgh Street M idd leport
992 3509 Ope n 9a m to 5 p m
Monday Wednesda y, Thurs
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PUBLIC NOTICE
To the Defendant, Joyce A
P1ck en s, whose resrdence IS
unknown
COURT OF
- COMMON.PLEAS,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
WILLIAM E PICKENS,

Route 1,
Long Bottom , Ohto,

JOYCE A PICK ENS,

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Auto Sales
1959 FORD F 100 Ptckup truck
See a t lOS Un1on Aven u e or
ca tt 992 3293
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have an assured mcome and j
W tlh cun e nt htgh pnces the
program · would 'cost tax ·
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a m fm radiO , S77 5 1970 Ford
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Yoa have a good chance to
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earn big money and prizes,
too . Tu fmd out If there Is a
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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

.SMITtLt«&lt;,SON
MOTORS. INC.

CALL CARL-N~I:SON
' . PHONE 992-5083

Open 8 Ttl S
Monda y lhr u Sa turday
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ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE

Gene's
Body Shop

Now unde~ new
management

808 W Marn Pome roy

AU WEATHER
HARDWARE

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS

Paint1ng A Specialty
Area !lo Most
Rea sonable Pn ce s

Und e r New Management
N ?nd
M1~ port

Stop m an d say Hello Bnng
tn thr :. ad tor a Free Gtft

All work guarante e d

DITCHING SERVIC£

ASK US ABOUT
PRE -F ABRICATED

Wate r Ltnes and Power
lmes All work done by the
foot or contract Also doze r
work and se pttc tanks tn

WOOD T.RUSSES

DON'T DRIVE A
GAS GULPER
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Phone Stanle~ 949 -2789 .
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OWNER
WI L L HEL P FINANCE
F: OR QU AL IF IED BUYER
PRI C ED
BELOW
M AR KET 5 12 000

Delivered lo Job Stfe

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-7089
Night992 -3525
or 992-5232

773 SSS4

RE:ADY MIX
CONCRETE
de l vered r •gh t to your
prot e ct Fast an d easy Free
est1ma t es Phone 992 3284
Goegletn Re(\dy M t x Co
M tddleporl. Ohto
6 30 tfc

Ma son , W Va

oozE R and back 1'1oe work
pond s an d sep t c tanks d1f

AIR CONDITION NOW?

chmg se rv1 ce top soli , till
B&amp;K Ex
d1rt, !tmestone
cavattng Phone 99.2 5367 or
992 3861
9 1 tfc

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YES!
Now whtl l!' th e weather IS
s t11l cool I !&gt; the bes t time It
ca 11 be rn s talled at your
conv e rH e nce w tth no wathng
arou nd '" hot
muggy

---------- ---WILL TRIM or cu 1 trees and

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REA SO NABLE rate$; Ph 4d6
4782, Gal!ipo l1s , J ohn Russe ll
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc

shrubbery
ba se ments
9A9 321 1 or

Also , clean out
a t l!cs etc Call
7&lt;~2 4441
3 14 26 tc

w c al h ~ r

Pho ne 992 2550

C BRADFORD , Aucltonee r
Complet e Se r v1 c e
Phon e 949 38 21 or 9.19 3 161
Ractne Oh to
Crttf Bradford
5 1 lfc

AU WEATHER
HARDWARE
N nd

Mtddle port , 0
2 Ave
Under Ne w Management

EXCAVATING dozer loader
and backhoe work
septiC
tanks mstalled dump t r uc ks
and lo boys for hrre wtll hau l
till dtrl top sotl ltmes ton e
and g rav el Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day p hone 992 7089
n tght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tf c

Mod e rn Sa n ttat10 n , 992 395.4 01r
992 73A9
I
10 23 tfc
1-lRICE CONSTRUC TION
Roofmg , spoutt ng , kttchens
and bathrooms Comple t e
r emode lmg Phone 74 2 6271
12 3 tfc

M A N Y

VW AND DATSU
SPECIALIST

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HOME &amp; AUTO

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606 E . Matn

Stop In and See
Floor Dtsplay.

r-OAM to f tll yo ur o ld couch a nd
cha 1r custHons as low as
SIO 95 Upf1olstery booKs On ly
50c, 4 m ch cove r ed foam
ma ttr esses for standard stze
bed
$29 95
Pomerov
Recovery , 622 E Main Street
Pomeroy Oht o i-' none 991
1554
3 s 26tc

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NOW ready ca bbage lettuce
and pan s 1es
potted and
baskets of Eas ter flow e rs n ow
bloom tng Hubbard ' s Gr e e-n
ho use Syracuse OhiO
331 tfc

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Phone Walla ce Damew ood ,
Re eds vt lle OhtO 667 333 8
J 31 3tp

Af BRIDGE
Experts can go wrong-BIG!

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furnace •n Pomeroy . SS 500
No Sunday ca ll s F'hone 742
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Dear Rap
1 haven ' t had any bo)fnends and don t have many rrr e nds
because I'm so mto " old-fas hr o ned" mus tc t h ey a ll llu ok I'm too
far out You see , I hke honky·tonk and I really s tudy
but m ost
or the ktds g o for soul or what you hear on F M s ta ti ons
My dad s~1d I co uld hav e one e xnenstve Dt ese nt for
gr~ualton , and I had my heart s et on a banjo, but do y ou thmk 1
should ask [or a good FM radro and JUSt p r c tend I thmk my
fa vont.,'mustc IS 'kid s tuff '" - KAREN

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Dear Karen
No 1 Stay wtlh what you hke. and JUSt reme mber, b e m g
differ ent tsn'ttha t bad tl's the different people who go places
Look at Lynn Anderson the ktds ca lled her " Ok re" rn htg h s c hool
because she hk ed country-western mustc (before 11 rea lly st.1rted
c hrnbmg the c ha rts) You can ' t g et muc h hi gher than Lynn h,Js ,

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Dear Karen
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Your chotec tn mus 1c won't lurn ku:ls off unless you're&amp;so 27 Wa sh
hype-dun Ill uu can l t a lk of anything e ls e
And a ne\\ FM radio won 't attract fnends l'J you any more
th, rn a banJO wrll scare them a\\a y Keep on bemg an md tVJdual
"ho hk e s what she h kcs whethe r rt 's m sty le or not, but stay open
to othe r people s mterest s also That's the real s~rel or makmg
fr tends - HELEN

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P~OPERTI ES TO CHOOSE

Nor th Soulh vu lnera ble

FROM - CALL US FOR
YOUR NEE DS IN REAL
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East

Soulh
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BROKER
992 2259
If no answer 992-2568

P,1ss

Mr. Wallet.
16 ~lc;k

1n bed
w1th a

Opt.:m ng lead- +4

cold,

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

miSS 1

How drd South manage to
ge l se t t wo tt•tcks allhrs three
notr ump contract'&gt; The

answet ts that Soulh was a n

count r y hc'tne Ha s gas F A
turnoce new bath ce l lar anq
gMden
NEW HOME - All e lecln c
rrm c h or Bt le ve ls :;&gt; to 5
bedroo m s Famil y room s 2
IM th s d iS h wa s h e r garbage
d1 s po s al
rang e
and
re trtg e rCttor 5 •
PAGETOWN Colon ial 2
be droom ·h om e w 1th garage,
Jru1t t ree s and 1' a c r es o f
leve l gard e n land As k •n a
S9100 00
TRAI~ER LOTS Seve r a l
loccl flons tor you to buy or build
on later 51500 00 up
J LOTS ~ In Harrt sonv rll e A ll
le ve l e xc el len t garden l..:m d
S)500 00
WILDERNES~ •
24 ecr es
close tn for on ly $1 1 000 00
BE SAFE AND LIST YO UR
PR O PER T Y WITI'I t)S TH AT
W AY WE W ILL BE P R E S ENT
W HE N A STRANGER WANTS

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Wednesday, April 3rd

AT
HOLIDAY INN_
STATE ROUTE 7 * 450 PIKE ST. * GAUIPOLIS, OHIO

* Electric, Tools

*Air Tools

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•Hand Tools

Socket Sets and Impact Sockets

Air,.&amp; Electric Impact Wrench,es

* Impact Wrenches

*Socket Sets
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1/ 4". 37a'

l!a" · 1/2"- 3!4 - 3/a"to lu
And ~lectric Impact Wrenchl!s

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3/4 11 -1 11

·1!2 11 Impact Sockets 112': • 3f4'

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* Extension Cords

* Open &amp; Boxed End Wrenches
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50' &amp; 100' • Heavy Duty

*
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Electric &amp; Air Drills
Hack Saw Blades
Drill Presses
And Many, Many More Items

A1r F1les, D. A . Sanders, PVC, Masking
Duct Tapes,
Ovenware

&amp;

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All Famous Brands* Original Factory Carton with Full tactory Gllarantee

STEREO

Decker · Ski I· Cummins ·

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Auction from 7:30 pm1on all Items
Inspection from 5:30 om til 7:30 pm

92.1

HAD NO IDEA HE
V.OULD STRIKE
A WOMAN'

North

East
1...

South
Dble

Pass

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BeFORE WE'Re ~K
IN TH' CAP,.AL 1

CALM YOURSELF AND DO
NOT FEAR, "l"HE "SI:RRIES
WE NEE D I HAVE I&lt;IGHT

I JUST fiOPE WE
MAKE IT IN TIME:
TSAVE GUZ'
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~QUEAK, sQUAWk

playmg a show in

b1ddmg has bePn

West

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she had become
wtth a cowboy
named
Gale

Dut:h Waltz,thefamous
sl;ate1 . was WOI ned

You South, hold
•10865 4 'AK Q83 t A J5·What do you do now" ,

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OH, WINNIE I KNEW
l COUlD DEPEND
ON YDU ' ...,.-4'"?

NO v.or.IDER. ~HE
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NO WONDER I
CAN'T GIT TffiER
TO SLEEP!!

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Such as Chicago Pneumatic · lngersol Rand . Wright

llr.r.::::t1:;:;;'"1 Black &amp;

e xpert a nd when experts go
w1o ng they r ea l!) go wrong
H1s nrne of dtamonds he ld
the hrs t tnck and as you ca n
see h e co uld now co unt on
lht ee dtam o nds. three hearts
a nd three s p a d es Of course,
he needed frnesses '" both
dw mond s a nd hearts but
they were rtght tliere s tann g
hun tn the ra c e
South was 'ure of the dta ·
mond f m e s se but ardn't wa nt
lu llSk the h eart [messe If he
d1dn t h ave to So he led a
clu b a t tr rc k two
We st ducked a nd dumm y S'
10 los t Ea s t s JaCk Eas t led
b.1~ k a d1amond and Wests
kmg los t to dumm v s aee
South came to ht s h a nd
1Vilp a spade and led a seco nd
club West won th rs trtck Wi th
tlh ace and clea,ed lhe dra·
mond s ull
· Now Sou t h Jed oul hts last
· ~w-o ht g h spades West
chuc k ed a h em t l l n ow
loo k ed to South as rf East
beld th e g uard ed queen o f
heat·ts and t h e kmg of clubs
tn add llron to th e last s p ade
South led hts four or spades
Ea st won. led a ~lub to hts
partner and Wests two good
d ta mond s completed t he two
lrtck se t .
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Mixers ,

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*Chain Saws
* Circular Saws
* Bench Grinders
* DriH Bits Hy-Speed
* Elec. Calculators

A-81d two spades

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TODAY'S QUF..STION

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basement , la r ge back por c h ,
s1ts on 1 ~ere Qf gro und about
1 2 m ile fNm Ra ,.. me
Phone
9A9 37 43
J 28 6tc

N EIW J bed r oo m ho m e a n d
double ga rag e with 55 a t r e s
near Rut la nd Phone ? 42 61 61
3 31 4tC

T&gt;lEU' RE MORE

DICK TT!Ac &gt;
NORTH
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Real Estate For Sale ·

BEDR OOM house 1n M•d
cll epor t , New k1 tc hen and
b a th app l ta nces .n c luded
Call 992 5310
3 19 26tc

By Roger Bollen

LIBRA iSepl 2J · U~t 23) It
FUNNY BUSINESS
look.s ltk e you re gomg to
~ ren e g e o n a prom•se today 1:;-v
AI&lt;D \lJHt&gt;; I~ T"E.
yo u do yo u re 9 o 'ng to re al
~r tON OF Tru= ooo a
,ze a s ub sta nl tal ilmo unt at
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gu •ll
ACRes"" TI&lt;E. 10Pf'
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SCORPIO lOci 24-No• 221
h
Don t se lec t compa mo ns on
th e b asrs o f wh at they c a n do
to r you You U b e p la ytng a
For Wednesday Apnl 3
H.1 p
game
that d oe s n t s u•t yo u
000000
1974
SAGITTARIUS (No• 23
~1y ft,ltll'C IS 25 ,uul st ill live ~ \\ llh Ill!) (Jl.llt'U i s v.hu rlu
!22 711/J
ARIES- 1March , ii:Apni 19J
Dec 21) S ome ti mes yo u can
t' \ cry thtng tor hun
'Be wa re o t sornet h1 ng you w111
ru n a biOtf and get away w11h
J wt s h he would move to .rn tp&lt;Htmcn1 befo re our rn a rrJ d~t·
b e ollernd today It looks la t
'' but no t today Be s ur e yo u
tu seP whethe r h£' can cut the &lt;.~ prun strmgs He SU)S the n• s nu beller !han 1\ rea ll t 1S II wd l
can b ack up you r cl a tms
t u rn ou t t o be a w htle
CAPRICORN IDee 22 Jan
problt-m ht5 folks won 't mter£ere ~1 h er \\ e h~ve uur own place
e le phanl
19} Yo ur Judgment won 1 be
Ho 's t.~r g umcnt IS - wh ) 't"Jtsl(" st:x 111on ths of ll' nl \\h l' ll WC'
TAURUS (Apnl 20 M ay 20)
as s ha rp as 1\ shb uld b e to
eolild use lne rnont! y msteuU vii LU• 11hW ~,; dlc tJUJ ::. m~ pa ll"l 1.': Have a good ltme b ut no I so
day II s b ec au se you II b e
by THOMAS JOSEPH
good you tt b e angry at yo ur
overlooktn g sma ll Imp ortan t
about halr what he'd spend a way from hom e ) My worr y rs- &lt;a n
sel l la ter 101 ove rtndu lgtng
de
ta
1
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'n&lt;l tn,..&lt;;: hP " lr) \ t hPP1 In I \'C GEMINI (May 21 June 20)
DOWN
ACROSS
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb
1
AITec t a
1
N
a
1l
Try
no
I
lo
exaggera
te
I
he
ac
kn o\\n thcnt a lnt usl .., year am! d tL ) r e JUSt tuu pe rfl' l t
19) Some thmg yo u may bar
lio n
compltshments
ot
a
member
5
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ot
u.'
ro
w
1
1as
re
a
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value
10
the
Boas ver; man1y a nd seems !)elf--suff tc 1e nt, but
2 O ppOSit('
o l YOJJ f lamtly When dtSC USS
org
lend e r Be s ure to trea t tl w th
If a gu~ enJoys hvmg wrth h1s roUts and do esn 't even fight \\tth
tng h1s a llrtbu l es Wtl h QUI
3 Armtt
8. Sh o ·
the s am e respe c t s he d oes
them , v. 1ll hts w1fe dJsc..: ovPr s.~on aflc· r tht! \\ e ddm g th-1.11 sht. s St der s
dill~
shone an
PISCES (F e~ 20-March 20)
CANCER (June 21- July 22)
4. Not rash
nMrrted a Mam,1's ~1nd Pdp ~t ~ h( J} '
OOUB I F UL
Yo yr op •n•o n s a re l1kely to o e
people
Today yo u tt hear onty wha t
prudent
co ntr a ry to your mates or
9. Ma gallne
you wa nt to hea r La te r whe n
partn e r s to day You II decep ·
5 Corrupt
uffic ra l
Doubtful
lhtng s don I wor k ou t you II
11-J ely lea d tf1e m to lht nk. yo u
6 Pro ftctent
13 Woe
A'i Bo sa; s , sta} mg home untlf thL· \\ cddmg ts thf' best thm g w onde r wh y you we ren I
a gree
7 W 1de
unto
u
s
'
he can do economtcally If he m ov e d to an &lt;.~partme nt, 1l would g• ven a ll th e fac ts
s pr~ ad
14
Formerly
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) To
10 Baco n's
15 W rn e r y
rrove nothtng you couldn :t already have d!scovert.'lllll a yem of day you a re lt ke ly to s p end
ta ga long
r e fu se
mo ney !rom fu nd s yo u ve ea r
elating And tf you hmcn t seen an) Mama's a nd P,tpa s bo)
11
Spell
16
Mtsst
n
g
( hara ctertstlc!" well , maybe you r c w·orr) mg too much - SUE marked for some th rng else
bmder
hnk ?
La ter you r budget won 1 bal
+ I I
12. Appomt
17. Leas t
a nce
Apnl 3 1g74
once
VIRGO ( Aug 23 Sept 22)
fr equ ent •
DLar Doubtful
Kn
o
wledg
e
you
ve
g a tn ~ d 1n
agam
No
t
a
goo
d
day
to
get
your
19.
d
iSad
My I G rA P ( 1 m Guess m g Ag am P erce pti on 1s a ys yuu w.cre
the pas t Wtl l b e used to g ood
18 S hrc~
se lf •nvo lved 1n somelh ng
vanta ge
.ne v e r very close to your parenls Thu s you rna} confuse fanul)
adv a nt ag e !hi S yea r II wtll 1m
21. Desse rt
a bo u t wh1c h you don 1 under
( hm
pr o ve yo ur lot tn life Use
ttes \Uth apron strmgs
s ta nd a ll the legal ramtJ1ca
( 2 \\d S )
de r ed )
w•sel y he lp of1ered by othe rs
!t ons
22 Abh o r
True,~ 25--year-o ld IS u s ua lly out o[ th e ncs l but, on t he oth e r
( Z wds)
20 Before
hand, you say Bo rs manly and s elf-sufhc renl
.md hrs parents
21 lnh n tl cs r
nnl ~ faull rs " they're too p e rfe c t "
with her I Neve r Pronu scd You i.l Ros e Garden" and oltJC r hits
mat hrt
Could rt be YOU are the on e who Is overpossessive'' 22 Outm od&lt;' d
HELEN
25 Germ
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FURNITURE

SEWI NG M ACHI NE S Repa 1r
serv1ce, a ll makes 99 2 2284
The Fabrlc Shop , Pomeroy
Autnortzed Smger Sates and
serv tee We Sha rpen Sctssors
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3 29 He

A U1 OMOBILE In s ur ance been
c an c e ll ed?
Lost
your
operators l tce nse Call 992
7428
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6 15 tfc

the C lock 4 Elec Co 20 Know Your Sc hool s 33 I Sp y l 5
J 1mmy Dean 13
30 - To Te ll t he Tru th 6 Sale of the Century 8 The Judge 10
Beat t he Cloc k 13 Pat tee Surg eon 3 On the Money 4 An

Pomeroy

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6 30 - News 3 4 6 B. 10 . 15 Room 2221 3
7 00 - News 10 6 What's My Ltne 8 Truth or Cons eq 3 Bea t

OFFICE SUPPLIES

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992 -2094

DOZER wor k, lan d c le·armg by
the .-acre hourly or contract ,
farm po nds , roads etc La r ge
dozer and op era to r w~ th over
20 years expertence Putltns
Excavatrng Pomeroy , Oh•o
Phone 992 2478
12 19 ft c

DON ' T F US S, Don I cuss tu J n
your tunk. au to mOb il es ove r ·~o
us R 1vers•de Auto WreckmQ
Phone 1 f304 l 773 5890
1
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2
s tor y lrc1mc 7 BR ,New bath
New g&lt;'ls fo rce d a 1r furn a ce
New hot wate r tn nk Full
ba se m e nt
Loc a t e d
rn
Po mer oy
JU ST S6 500 00
LINCOLN HIT~
3 BR
Bath
Some c Mpeftng &amp;
pane lmg Hardwood tt oor s
Ga s furnac e
Ba se ment
LMge tot :£1000000
BU~INESS
ROOM w 1lh
lo ve ly 3 BR apart ment over
Hardwood floor s car peted
N1ce k1fc he n w rt h lots of
c ab tne l s Dmmg room I ' 1
bclfhs"" Garage Hot wat e r
he a l TiltS you mus t see

Service
Forergn Cars Welc;ome

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

SE PTIC TA N KS , AROB IC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
M I L LER
S A NIT A T IO N .
STEW A RT OHIO P H 662
3035
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OFFICE 44&amp; 3643
EVENINGS
Bud McGhee - 446 1255
E M ' l ke't.W •seman- 446
J7911

Mrddleport, 0

N 2nd Ave

P ii 992 5271

f= or Free Eo; tunate mqurre
1ow abou t a beaufllul new
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Pets For Sale

7897

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VAC UUM Cleane r s Brand new
tank ty p e m odels. wtth 5
a ttac hme nts Only $24 40 cas h
or t erms ava tl abte
New
Upng ht models S29 90 casl'1 or
terms ava 1!abl e
Trade ms
ac:tepted Phone 992 2653
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ZIG ZAG
SEWING
MACHINE S left tn layawa y
All butlt •n to buttonhole do
stretch sew mg and fa n c y
stttchtng Pay tust $68 75 cash
or ter m s avai lab le Trad e •ns
accepted Phone 992 2653
3 27 ttc

2 BEDROOM mobile 'home
adults only No pets Phone
992 5247
S IN GER sewmg mach mes 1972
model m beautiful walnut
4 1 3tc
cab met Ma Kes des1g n s t1t
. ches, ZJ 9 zag, buttonho les,
TR AI L ER space fo r r ent m
bltn~"~ hems . ete
Ltke new
Ra c tn e Phone 992 2429 or 992
On ly S89 95 Ca ll RavenSWQ.Od
2838
273 9511 or 273 9893 after 5 00
3 29 tfc
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TRA ILER Br own's Tr ailer WE HAVE all your upho ls tery
Park Phone 992 3324
"' needs
bur lap
d entm ,
3 29 tf c
cambnc foa m glue zippers.
t ack.mg s tnp s spnngs an d
cltps
Ch ipbo a r d ,
butto n
tw tne . sew tng thread legs ,
upholstery books, da c: ron,
ONE bla c k fe male Ge rman
webbtl'lg , s prmg twtne. ta c ks.
Sh eph e rd
spay e d
and
welt co rd cotto n sw tve l
f rte nd ! y Good watchdog
bases foam
foam , foam
PMone 992 5947
Pom eroy Recovery. 622 E
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Ma in St , Po m e r oy
Oh tO
pf10ne 992 7554
MIN IATURE black pood l e ,
3 s 26tc
fema le 5 rnontf1s old SJ5
l.nQut r e a t 159 Nor th F tfth
Avenue Middleport Ohto COA L FOR SALE JAYMAR
45760
COA L CO THE MEI G S AND
GAL LIA
LINE
S T ATE
3 31 3tp
ROUTE 7 AT C~ESHIRE
0 PEN 7 A M T ILL 6 30 P M
F IVE D AYS A WEEK
PHONE 99 2 5693
4 I St c
1969 SKYLINE
12 X44,
2
bedroom. w f1 ee ls on
new
underp •nn rn g , awntng and GOOD qualf1y hay
Al so 2
attached u til ity r oom L tke
Reg•ste red Beagl es Call 9Q2
new 52 800 Phone Athens .
7201 aft e r S p m
592 2828
3 24_ l 2tc
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a nd gove rnm e nt purc h ases to
keep p11ces up was e nded
Au~ 10 1973 A n ew program
set target prrces. ror wheal,
leed gra m s and cotton and
farmers wou ld get atd when
pnccs t ell below the la r get 11
was fe lt tar mers would plant
more to me ~ t rood s hortages

Zfg Zag tn n1 ce wa lnut tabl e
Nev e r
In ortgma l cartons
us ed
Clearan ce on
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Mode ls
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$63 40 ca s h o r
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Wanted To Buy

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EL ECTR OL U X • Vac uum
C leqn~r s comp let e W1th
at
Phon ~:;
r achm e ~ ts
cordwtnd e r and
patn t s pray Used but tn 1 ke
4 2 3tc
new con dtl on
Pay $34 45
cash or budget p lan ava •lab le
2
BEDR OOM
t r aile r
Phon e 992 2653
refe r ence s r equ 1r ed
Bob s
3 20 tf c
Mob•1e Court , Syracuse
Phone 992 2951
CLELAND
FARM S
AND
4 :z tfc
GREE NH OUSE A vartety of
cabbage and lomato plant s
FURNI S H ED
two
ro om
fo r sale Also brocco lt and
a partm ent on Spnng Ay e
cau l tll ower , sw e et pepp e rs
Call Sunday or evenmgs 992
hot peppers eggp lan ts , head
3429
lettuce
and
EA S TER
3 28 6t p
F LOWER S pansy ,..mum s
azalea
~ ydrangea ,
HOUSE
on
1634
Lmcotn geran
tum s pe tun a s several
He •ghts m Pome roy 4 roo m s
k1nd s of f1angtng baske tS
Wtth
bath
redeco r at e d
Gera ld tne Cleland . Ra cr ne
Phone 992 357 5 aft e r 5 p m
OhtO
3 J 1 tfc
3 29 lfc
2

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No 15523 EXPERIENCED patnter
te rto r an d exteno r Ca ll Don
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VanMeter , 985 3~5 1
PUBLICATION3 26 12tp
Piamt lff has brought fh1S
act to n nam rn g you as defend.ant
1n th e above named co ur t by
f• l tng htS Comp la nt on the 1st
J day of Ap r il , 1974
K
Au to 's
comp lete
r f.
Th e obt e ct of the Complatnt J UN
deltvered
to
ou
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yard
We p1ck
an d the demand for re ltef are t o
up auto bodtes a nd buy all
obtam a dtvor ce, to be awarded
kt nds of scrap metals and
the ca re , ~ ustody and contro l of
tron R1der's Sa lvage Sta te
the mmo r children of tf1e parties
R:oute 124, Route 4, Pomeroy .
hereto and for other proper
Ot'llo Phone 992 5468
relief
3 28 l 2tp
You are requ red to a nswer
the Complatnl w1 tf1tn twen t y OLD autos . 6 or more ca r s w111
erght days a ft e r the ' la st
g 1ve S3 00 ptec e 18 ca r s or
PUbiiCBt iOI'l Of lh1S not 1ce WhiCh
more w1ll g1ve b e lt~r pr~c e
Will be pubt ts hed once eac h
Ca II 985 4297
' week for St X cons ec vt1ve weeks
3 28 tfc
a n d the last publ te atton will be
made on lhe 14th day of May NO I copper soc rad 1ators
1974 Your answer dale w 111 be
JSc red brass 40&lt;: battenes
on Jun e l2H!, 1974
S l 20 M A Halt , Re ed s vil le
In th e case ot your fa•lure to
01'1 to Pl'1one 378 6249
answer or otherw•se r espond as
3 24 tft
perm1tted by t he Of1to Ru les o ~
C1v 11 Procedure wt thm tj"\e lim e OLD uprtgf1t pta n os
Any
stated fUdgmen l by def.:iull wtll
condr lt on Paytng SlO cash
be rend e r e d aga ,nst you for the
Wrtte g ive d lre c t 1ons
to
relief demanded m t he Com
WITTEN P IANO CO P 0
Pia tnt
BOX 18 Sard ts OhiO 43946
3 13 30tc
LARRY E SPENCER
CLERK OF COURT OF O L D furntt u re oak tables,
COMMON PLEAS
clocks, tee bOKes brass be ds ,
ME IGS COUNTY, OHIO
d•shes desks or comp le te
COURT HOUSE
1'1ouseholds Wr1 t e M
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POMEROY , OHI O
Mtller , R t 4, Pomero y, Oh1 0
(4) 2 9 16 23 30 (5) 7, 14 7t c
ca ll 992 77 60
5 13 tf c

WORLD ALMANAC

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APPROXIMA T E L Y 12 a c r es Of
level fa rm tn g g round 1u st
outstde Racme Ca ll 949 4433
1111 1 30 or 949 327 / after 1 30
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. Employment Wanted'

Address Un kn own ,
De fen dant

EXCELSIOR Salt Works E
Mam St Pomeroy All kmds
of sa!f wa te r pellets water
nugge ts b lock salt and own
Oh o R tver Sa lt Phone 992
3891

For Rent

NEWSPAPER
CARRIER
SYRACUSE

DAILY SENTINEL

Plamflff ,

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EAR N $15 , 000 $30 000 per year
Anyon e Int eres ted tn own m g
the1r own P zza Bu s mes s
1i2 500 cash need ed Wr. te Mr
Ed a t 1275 Brown Rd
Co lumbus Oh •o 43 223
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c la sses Wil l beg rn Wed n esday ,
April 3
Fo r more '"
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992 5628
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For

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new h ome~ now
vn d et c.brl s lru c ttofl tn" pr tme
toc afmn on Ctty wa t e r a nd
se w e r Cho 1ce o f d es •g n s Wa lt
lo wa lt carp e tu1 g a nd .3t r
c ond111onm g tn cl ud ed
Wilt
h e lp arrangr:' f tn a n c 1ng
co n venltonal loan s w th 'down
pa ym e nt low a s 5 p e t Oth e r
n e w h om es avat la b l e t o
oual1f1ed buver s wtth NO
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P A YM E N T '
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Hom es· Call collect 614 837
6540 or 239 0785 or wr 1te
Gr e at Amer ca n Hom es In c ,
P 0 Box 68 7 Pom ero y, Oh 10
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6 00 - News 3 4 8, 10 15 , Sesam e' Str ee t 20 A BC News 1J
~ L•lla 5 Yoga and l ou :n
6 30
NB C News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CB S News 8 10 ~ Your
-F utur e Is Now 33 Room 122 13
7 00 - Ma rco Sporf ltte 33 Beat th e Clo~ k J News 6, 10
Elecfn c Co 20 Truth or Con sequen ces 3 Wha~ My Lrne B
H1gh School T V Honor Soc1et y 15 Osc ar s Actor s and the
E xorci St 13
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Johnny Mann'5 Stand Up and Che e r 4 , New Prtce ts . R•ght a
10 Beat the C loc k 13 Lass re IS Read tng For th e Cla ssroo m
Teacher 33
8 00 - Maude 8 Btlt Mo y er s Journal 33 Ham bur gers J, 4 15
Happy Day s 6 13 Mov 1e 20
8 JO- Ha w a rt Ftve 010,8. Movte Moon of the Wol f 6 13
-v oo-- Black J 6 urnar3:r;TI-vaTcaaeorLJia mpt o ns Aw ards 3 4
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9 30 - Shaft 8, 10 The Cunous Case of Y1 ta m m E
10 00 - Mar c us Welby MD lJ 6 Wa s hrngt oQ Str a rght Te~ l k 33
Oscar Awards J, 4 15 Ne ws 20
10 30 - Day AI N•ghl 33
11 00 - News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janakt·33
11 JO - Johnny Carso n 3 4, 15
, ... OO- New s3, 4 Take f 1ve FOr L1 feiS
17 30 - Tomorrow 3 4
1 00 - News 13
1 30 - News 4
WEDN!!&gt;iDAY . APRIL 3, 1974
6 00 - Sunr se Semm a r 4 Sa c r ed Hea rt 10
6 15 - Ur b a n Lea gue 10 Folk L• tera ture 3
~ ') F a r m Re por t 13
6 30
F •ve Mrnutes to L•ve By 4 News 6 Btbl e Answe r s 8 The
Stor y 13
6 35
Co lum b u s Tod ay J
f, .l5 Farmtr me 10 Mo rmn g Re port 3
I 00 - Toda y 3 J 15 CBS News 8 10 D• ck Van Dyke 1j j-i R
P utns t uf 6
7 30 - Roc ky &amp; Bull w tn ld e13 New ZooR evue 6
R 00 - New Zoo Re vue 13 Se:;(1me St 33 Ca pt Kc1ngnroo 8 10
Jeff s Collte 6
o 75 Ja c k LvLanne 13
0 30 - Br ady Bunc h 6
8 55 - Ne w s 13
r.t 00 Pa ul Otxon 4 Frte ndly J u nct on 10 AM 3 Abbott &amp;
Co ste ll o 8 Phil Donahue IS Wild W1ld Wes t 6 Cov e r to
Co ve r 33 Mov re Th e Day the F 1s h Ca m e Out 13
? 30 - To Te ll t he Truth 3 Ta1tl etal e s 8
9 55 - Chuck Wh rt e Reports 10
10 00 - Drnah Shor e 3 15~ J oker s Wild 8 10 Company 6
10 30 J eopa rdy 3 4 15 Gambtt 8 10
11 00 - Pa ss wo rd 13 W1 zard o t Odd s 3 1 IS M1 ke Do ug la s 6
Now You See ,It 8 10
11 JO - Hollywood Squa res· J 4 1.S.l Love of L1fe B 10 Br a d y
Bu nch 1J Ses am e S tr ee t 33
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11 00 -- Pa ss word 6 Bob Braun s 50 so Club 4 News 8 10 13
Jac kpot' 3 15
..11 30 - Sea r c h for Tomorrow B 10 Spi t! Second 6 Ce le b rrty
Sweep s takes 3 15
1155 - NBC Ne ws 3 15
1 00 - News 3 All My Children 6 13 Not For Women Only 15
Conce otra tt on B What ~ My Ltne ? 10
1 30 - 3 On A Ma t ch 3 4 15 As th e World Turns 8 10 Let 5
Make A Deal 6 13
1 00 ~ Da y s of O u r Lt ves 3 4 IS Gutdrng Ltgh18 10 Ne w lywe d
Gam e 6 13
'J 30 - Doc tor s 3 4 15 Edge of N•gh t 8 10 G •rl tn My Llfe6 13
3 00 - :Anothe r World 3 4 15 Gen e ral Ho5p1ta l 6 13 Pnce t ~
R•ghl B. 10 RFD 20
3 30 - One Lrfe to L1 ve 6 13 Ph tl Donahue 4 Match Game 8
10 Ho w To Survtv e A Marr1age 3 IS Wa s hington S tr a1ght
Ta lk 70
J 00 - Mr Cartoon 3 Somerset 15 Ses ame Sf 70 33 Love
Am e rt can St y le 13 Luc y Sliow 8 Huck and Yog 1 6 Mov1 e
The Bla c k Kn •g hl 10
1 30
Gree n Ac r es 3 Bonanza 15 , Hazel 8 JackpQfl 4
G lll rgan s Is la nd 6, 13
S 00 ~ Mr Rober t5 20 13 Bonanza 3 M e rv Grttftn J Andy
Gr dltth 8 Gomer Pyle USMC 13 Brg Valley 6
5 30 - Ele c Co 33 Beverly Hr ll b1l l1 esB Hodgepodge Lodge 20
Tra il s West lS Hogan's Heroes 13
6 00 ~ News 3 d 8 10, 15 A BC News 13 Sesame Sf 20 Per
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3975 or 997 571l 6
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OFFICE HOUR S
a 30 a m to 5 oo p m Da !I y,
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PQ¥JiROY, OHlO

A UCT IO N Sale Thursda y 7
p rn 537 H tg l'1 Str ee l M 1d
d le wrl
Ano th er
la rge
s e lect ton of me rch and ise for
lh 1S sa te No t r ~s pon s1 bl e tor
a cc tden ts B1 ll Wad e, Auc HOUS E KEE P ER need ed Ca ll
l1 on ee r
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Oh•O P hon e 992 6668
...,. RQCERY buS•nes,s for ,sale
1 2 6tp
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AUCT ION Sa te ev ery Thu r s
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
Fun Rr•tr~ :. hnw• •' ~
day 7 p m tt Polly s Au c t1o n F U LL TIME b a r rn a 1d and
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1 1 P1t/t' ~ S l 000 Ca s h
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Pmes N •te Club
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1972 KA WASA KI 350 Bighorn
O N MARCH 22 at a rummag e
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Excer len l co nd ron Ca ll 992
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come 111 or If r tl f' 1n to
M•ddleport
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w as LA DY to l tve n P t1on e 992 2936
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POMEROY LANDMARK RU S TIC
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do Q Wolfe qra v wtt h w h•t e ~F~ -s~e~e~~ d t~ -8- ~a c k
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from 10 t a m 1l1es S e gtn s
tap e play e r ~ s p e ak e r s ountJ
Wed , Aprd 3 t II F r tda y
681 b e tw e en D &lt;HWtn a n d
sy,s te m Balanc e $1 09 46 or
Snowville Phon e 696 11 61
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use our budg e t le rms Call
3 29 4t c
992 3965
4 2 3tc

Help Wanted

OPEN t,IOUSE
APR. 3-4-5-6

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basl! m e nt on Gr a ve l
H ilt M tdd lc port N-at ural gas
.=d rca d y I n
P ho n e Da l e

WANTED

PAPER CARRIER

J F AMILY Yard Sale on E lm
Stree t In M tddlepor t We.d
n esda y on ly 9 !ttl 5 Old
gl as s ware
Avons
goon
(1 0tl'1mO mostly c h il dren s
toys b a by Items , 3 ro6m te n t
sew ing m ach tne , all k•nds o r
n Jce m1sc ttems .
4 2 lf c

------------1\0S GOT
KO S ME TI C S

CLIFTON, W. VA.
PHONE 992-2156
TiiE DAILY
SENTINEL

&amp;

f- or a good 11ne or
Cosmet,cs rnendly ser v iCe
And so m e one to chat w •lh
9 ' "~ m e a ca ll He len Jane
6fO Wn 992 5113
3 l9 Hc
Wru!:t

Pomeroy, Ohio

CAL L P olly 's Auc t ton or stop by
ro get rtd of those unwanted
•lem s Se ll tl the auctton way
53 7 Htgh Street M idd leport
992 3509 Ope n 9a m to 5 p m
Monday Wednesda y, Thurs
day Frtday unttl n oon
3 13 JOtc

WANTED
MOTOR·
ROUTE
DRIVER

CA SH pa1d for a fl makes ana
' models o f mob 1le homes
Phone area code 614 423 953 1
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THE DAILY
SENTINEL

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PHONE: 992-2156
POMEROY, 0.

YAR 0 Sa le at 829 South Th1rd
Avenue Middle por t April 1,
2, and 3
3 31 Jt c

-------------AAA Trtple A drrver ed uca tton

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PUBLIC NOTICE
To the Defendant, Joyce A
P1ck en s, whose resrdence IS
unknown
COURT OF
- COMMON.PLEAS,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
WILLIAM E PICKENS,

Route 1,
Long Bottom , Ohto,

JOYCE A PICK ENS,

--------------BEDROOM m obt le
ad u lts only No pet s
992 5247

TI-H~

.

Phon e 742 5980 Re nt by week
or month VIti t1 es furn1 s hed
Pf1one 742 5980
3 31 6tc
unfurntsh ed
apa rt me nt s
Phon e 992 5-434
•
4 12 H e

rnE

m eettng room for
any organ1za tlo n . phone 992
3975
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3_
11_ tfc
PRIVATE

ANT I QUE qutlt s and tewelry
A lso tn ter es ted tn turn tture
and dtsh e s
Call 992 5262

evenmgs or morn•ngs

2 20 tfc

FACTS

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11 OR OLDER
BE A
tern wtlh acreage restnct1ons

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Mobile Homes For Sale

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

Auto Sales
1959 FORD F 100 Ptckup truck
See a t lOS Un1on Aven u e or
ca tt 992 3293
4 2 6t c

have an assured mcome and j
W tlh cun e nt htgh pnces the
program · would 'cost tax ·
p ayers nothmg The World
Almanac notes
1 ~t WSI'AI' l tt t ~H!JIPHJSt ~ ~ S :\ I
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PhOne 742 31 22

4 2 61c

1968 CAMARO SS 327 4 speed
a m fm radiO , S77 5 1970 Ford
1 , ton t ru c k w tth topper
P s
P B A1r $ ~ , 8 00 P h one 9tl5
3511
4 2 3tp

-------------STEREO
Wall')ut
AM F M
R~d10

NEWSPAPER

8 track tape com
btnat1on Balance ll t O 73, or
terms availab le Phon e 992
3965
2 1A tfc

.--------------1965 FORD P1ckup
Phone 742 ~261

CA~RIER
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3 31 3t c
-------------1952 CHEVROLET P tCkup 1964
Yoa have a good chance to
Dodge Dart. 1967 Ford sta t •on

earn big money and prizes,
too . Tu fmd out If there Is a
route open m your neigh·
1
borhood. • •

CALL 992-2156

TH£ ._
DAILY SENTINEL
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wagon cHeap
af ter 6 p m

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Ca ll 742 3101

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- ------------F!Jr Sale or Trade

197:3 BUICK Century lu x us 2
dr
hardtop Wtfh a.r will
trade for 197J 1974 Ford or
Chevy 1 ' ton ptc ku p P hon e
985 3911
4 2 3t c

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GUARANTEED-

PHONE

Frorn th e la ~ ge s t Truck o~
BulldQi er Rad1a t or to th e
s ma llest Hea le r Core
NaJha n Btggs
Radrchor Specta list

ROOf PAINJJliG
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992 ~2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

.SMITtLt«&lt;,SON
MOTORS. INC.

CALL CARL-N~I:SON
' . PHONE 992-5083

Open 8 Ttl S
Monda y lhr u Sa turday
6D6 E Mam, Pomeroy , 0

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE

Gene's
Body Shop

Now unde~ new
management

808 W Marn Pome roy

AU WEATHER
HARDWARE

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS

Paint1ng A Specialty
Area !lo Most
Rea sonable Pn ce s

Und e r New Management
N ?nd
M1~ port

Stop m an d say Hello Bnng
tn thr :. ad tor a Free Gtft

All work guarante e d

DITCHING SERVIC£

ASK US ABOUT
PRE -F ABRICATED

Wate r Ltnes and Power
lmes All work done by the
foot or contract Also doze r
work and se pttc tanks tn

WOOD T.RUSSES

DON'T DRIVE A
GAS GULPER
OR A GAS HOG

st:\""». .

Phone Stanle~ 949 -2789 .
Bumper to Bumper

But It to Your ' Spec s
RACINE
2 ST ORY P ERM A ST•ON E 3
BR
L A RGE
MODERN
K ITCHEN
t t~
B ATH S
CA RPET
T HROUG HO UT
F U LL BAS EMENT 2 CA R
GA RAGE
A LL
ON E
L ARGE
F L AT
WEL L
L A ND S CAPE D
LOT
PR ICED MID TW E NTIE S
RUTLAND
3 BEDR OOM S LARGE KIT
LI K E
NEW
CARPET
AL UM SID ING
OWNER
WI L L HEL P FINANCE
F: OR QU AL IF IED BUYER
PRI C ED
BELOW
M AR KET 5 12 000

Delivered lo Job Stfe

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-7089
Night992 -3525
or 992-5232

773 SSS4

RE:ADY MIX
CONCRETE
de l vered r •gh t to your
prot e ct Fast an d easy Free
est1ma t es Phone 992 3284
Goegletn Re(\dy M t x Co
M tddleporl. Ohto
6 30 tfc

Ma son , W Va

oozE R and back 1'1oe work
pond s an d sep t c tanks d1f

AIR CONDITION NOW?

chmg se rv1 ce top soli , till
B&amp;K Ex
d1rt, !tmestone
cavattng Phone 99.2 5367 or
992 3861
9 1 tfc

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YES!
Now whtl l!' th e weather IS
s t11l cool I !&gt; the bes t time It
ca 11 be rn s talled at your
conv e rH e nce w tth no wathng
arou nd '" hot
muggy

---------- ---WILL TRIM or cu 1 trees and

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REA SO NABLE rate$; Ph 4d6
4782, Gal!ipo l1s , J ohn Russe ll
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc

shrubbery
ba se ments
9A9 321 1 or

Also , clean out
a t l!cs etc Call
7&lt;~2 4441
3 14 26 tc

w c al h ~ r

Pho ne 992 2550

C BRADFORD , Aucltonee r
Complet e Se r v1 c e
Phon e 949 38 21 or 9.19 3 161
Ractne Oh to
Crttf Bradford
5 1 lfc

AU WEATHER
HARDWARE
N nd

Mtddle port , 0
2 Ave
Under Ne w Management

EXCAVATING dozer loader
and backhoe work
septiC
tanks mstalled dump t r uc ks
and lo boys for hrre wtll hau l
till dtrl top sotl ltmes ton e
and g rav el Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day p hone 992 7089
n tght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tf c

Mod e rn Sa n ttat10 n , 992 395.4 01r
992 73A9
I
10 23 tfc
1-lRICE CONSTRUC TION
Roofmg , spoutt ng , kttchens
and bathrooms Comple t e
r emode lmg Phone 74 2 6271
12 3 tfc

M A N Y

VW AND DATSU
SPECIALIST

MATERIAL~ CD

SEP·T~e-- T ANKS-~i;~;d

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

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606 E . Matn

Stop In and See
Floor Dtsplay.

r-OAM to f tll yo ur o ld couch a nd
cha 1r custHons as low as
SIO 95 Upf1olstery booKs On ly
50c, 4 m ch cove r ed foam
ma ttr esses for standard stze
bed
$29 95
Pomerov
Recovery , 622 E Main Street
Pomeroy Oht o i-' none 991
1554
3 s 26tc

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NOW ready ca bbage lettuce
and pan s 1es
potted and
baskets of Eas ter flow e rs n ow
bloom tng Hubbard ' s Gr e e-n
ho use Syracuse OhiO
331 tfc

------------FIR, ST and se&lt;:ond cutting hay

Phone Walla ce Damew ood ,
Re eds vt lle OhtO 667 333 8
J 31 3tp

Af BRIDGE
Experts can go wrong-BIG!

bath fu ll basement good coat
furnace •n Pomeroy . SS 500
No Sunday ca ll s F'hone 742
582,S
3 28 6tc

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a tc ly
(2 wds )
24 Pla1d fo r

Juhelle
30 E ac h and
all

th e c-la n

31 Squaw's

25 • C&lt;tsa

dwell ing

bl anca'

33 Empress

pt an l~ l

Farah s

1 7 Ge rm an

land

art
songs

35 Comedian
Foxx:

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Dear Rap
1 haven ' t had any bo)fnends and don t have many rrr e nds
because I'm so mto " old-fas hr o ned" mus tc t h ey a ll llu ok I'm too
far out You see , I hke honky·tonk and I really s tudy
but m ost
or the ktds g o for soul or what you hear on F M s ta ti ons
My dad s~1d I co uld hav e one e xnenstve Dt ese nt for
gr~ualton , and I had my heart s et on a banjo, but do y ou thmk 1
should ask [or a good FM radro and JUSt p r c tend I thmk my
fa vont.,'mustc IS 'kid s tuff '" - KAREN

u.

Dear Karen
No 1 Stay wtlh what you hke. and JUSt reme mber, b e m g
differ ent tsn'ttha t bad tl's the different people who go places
Look at Lynn Anderson the ktds ca lled her " Ok re" rn htg h s c hool
because she hk ed country-western mustc (before 11 rea lly st.1rted
c hrnbmg the c ha rts) You can ' t g et muc h hi gher than Lynn h,Js ,

seed
Dear Karen
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Your chotec tn mus 1c won't lurn ku:ls off unless you're&amp;so 27 Wa sh
hype-dun Ill uu can l t a lk of anything e ls e
And a ne\\ FM radio won 't attract fnends l'J you any more
th, rn a banJO wrll scare them a\\a y Keep on bemg an md tVJdual
"ho hk e s what she h kcs whethe r rt 's m sty le or not, but stay open
to othe r people s mterest s also That's the real s~rel or makmg
fr tends - HELEN

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Yesterday's Cryptoquole: THE HE AI!E NO UN INTEREST·
lNG TH IN GS, THERE ARE ONLY U N I NT EI! ESTED PEO·
PLE -G K CHESTERTON

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KEEP. T/lYING 1 THE~ H~S
TO BE A HIDDEN RELEASE

8\.ITfON FOR.. THIS PA,N EL
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O THER

... 953

P~OPERTI ES TO CHOOSE

Nor th Soulh vu lnera ble

FROM - CALL US FOR
YOUR NEE DS IN REAL
E STATE
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North

East

Soulh
IN T

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Pas..;;

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HENRY E CLHAND
BROKER
992 2259
If no answer 992-2568

P,1ss

Mr. Wallet.
16 ~lc;k

1n bed
w1th a

Opt.:m ng lead- +4

cold,

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

miSS 1

How drd South manage to
ge l se t t wo tt•tcks allhrs three
notr ump contract'&gt; The

answet ts that Soulh was a n

count r y hc'tne Ha s gas F A
turnoce new bath ce l lar anq
gMden
NEW HOME - All e lecln c
rrm c h or Bt le ve ls :;&gt; to 5
bedroo m s Famil y room s 2
IM th s d iS h wa s h e r garbage
d1 s po s al
rang e
and
re trtg e rCttor 5 •
PAGETOWN Colon ial 2
be droom ·h om e w 1th garage,
Jru1t t ree s and 1' a c r es o f
leve l gard e n land As k •n a
S9100 00
TRAI~ER LOTS Seve r a l
loccl flons tor you to buy or build
on later 51500 00 up
J LOTS ~ In Harrt sonv rll e A ll
le ve l e xc el len t garden l..:m d
S)500 00
WILDERNES~ •
24 ecr es
close tn for on ly $1 1 000 00
BE SAFE AND LIST YO UR
PR O PER T Y WITI'I t)S TH AT
W AY WE W ILL BE P R E S ENT
W HE N A STRANGER WANTS

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Wednesday, April 3rd

AT
HOLIDAY INN_
STATE ROUTE 7 * 450 PIKE ST. * GAUIPOLIS, OHIO

* Electric, Tools

*Air Tools

''

•Hand Tools

Socket Sets and Impact Sockets

Air,.&amp; Electric Impact Wrench,es

* Impact Wrenches

*Socket Sets
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1/ 4". 37a'

l!a" · 1/2"- 3!4 - 3/a"to lu
And ~lectric Impact Wrenchl!s

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3/4 11 -1 11

·1!2 11 Impact Sockets 112': • 3f4'

11

* Extension Cords

* Open &amp; Boxed End Wrenches
'

50' &amp; 100' • Heavy Duty

*
*
*
*

Electric &amp; Air Drills
Hack Saw Blades
Drill Presses
And Many, Many More Items

A1r F1les, D. A . Sanders, PVC, Masking
Duct Tapes,
Ovenware

&amp;

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All Famous Brands* Original Factory Carton with Full tactory Gllarantee

STEREO

Decker · Ski I· Cummins ·

1

S..K and Others

Auction from 7:30 pm1on all Items
Inspection from 5:30 om til 7:30 pm

92.1

HAD NO IDEA HE
V.OULD STRIKE
A WOMAN'

North

East
1...

South
Dble

Pass

2+ ,

Pass

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YoON'T Be

l.ONG

BeFORE WE'Re ~K
IN TH' CAP,.AL 1

CALM YOURSELF AND DO
NOT FEAR, "l"HE "SI:RRIES
WE NEE D I HAVE I&lt;IGHT

I JUST fiOPE WE
MAKE IT IN TIME:
TSAVE GUZ'
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5QUEf/K,5QUllWk,
~QUEAK, sQUAWk

playmg a show in

b1ddmg has bePn

West

I.)..D'i . •

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she had become
wtth a cowboy
named
Gale

Dut:h Waltz,thefamous
sl;ate1 . was WOI ned

You South, hold
•10865 4 'AK Q83 t A J5·What do you do now" ,

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OH, WINNIE I KNEW
l COUlD DEPEND
ON YDU ' ...,.-4'"?

NO v.or.IDER. ~HE
.EfT 11J1U I

NO WONDER I
CAN'T GIT TffiER
TO SLEEP!!

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Such as Chicago Pneumatic · lngersol Rand . Wright

llr.r.::::t1:;:;;'"1 Black &amp;

e xpert a nd when experts go
w1o ng they r ea l!) go wrong
H1s nrne of dtamonds he ld
the hrs t tnck and as you ca n
see h e co uld now co unt on
lht ee dtam o nds. three hearts
a nd three s p a d es Of course,
he needed frnesses '" both
dw mond s a nd hearts but
they were rtght tliere s tann g
hun tn the ra c e
South was 'ure of the dta ·
mond f m e s se but ardn't wa nt
lu llSk the h eart [messe If he
d1dn t h ave to So he led a
clu b a t tr rc k two
We st ducked a nd dumm y S'
10 los t Ea s t s JaCk Eas t led
b.1~ k a d1amond and Wests
kmg los t to dumm v s aee
South came to ht s h a nd
1Vilp a spade and led a seco nd
club West won th rs trtck Wi th
tlh ace and clea,ed lhe dra·
mond s ull
· Now Sou t h Jed oul hts last
· ~w-o ht g h spades West
chuc k ed a h em t l l n ow
loo k ed to South as rf East
beld th e g uard ed queen o f
heat·ts and t h e kmg of clubs
tn add llron to th e last s p ade
South led hts four or spades
Ea st won. led a ~lub to hts
partner and Wests two good
d ta mond s completed t he two
lrtck se t .
,
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Pamt . Spray Kits, ,
Mixers ,

Sets,

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s40,000 WORTH OF BRAND 'NEW MERCHANDISE

*Chain Saws
* Circular Saws
* Bench Grinders
* DriH Bits Hy-Speed
* Elec. Calculators

A-81d two spades

WN\PO-FM

lu shuw

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THE 5TvR'i' I~N T
MVCH BVTTHE NA " ES

ARE GREAT '

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You ~want

both JUUI' suits'; ,

TODAY'S QUF..STION

Mrddleporl Pomer.o v

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--------------NEWL Y rede corated home w ith

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SOUTH tol
• A KQ4

S ROOM House , bath
ful
basement , la r ge back por c h ,
s1ts on 1 ~ere Qf gro und about
1 2 m ile fNm Ra ,.. me
Phone
9A9 37 43
J 28 6tc

N EIW J bed r oo m ho m e a n d
double ga rag e with 55 a t r e s
near Rut la nd Phone ? 42 61 61
3 31 4tC

T&gt;lEU' RE MORE

DICK TT!Ac &gt;
NORTH
• tO 85

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Real Estate For Sale ·

BEDR OOM house 1n M•d
cll epor t , New k1 tc hen and
b a th app l ta nces .n c luded
Call 992 5310
3 19 26tc

By Roger Bollen

LIBRA iSepl 2J · U~t 23) It
FUNNY BUSINESS
look.s ltk e you re gomg to
~ ren e g e o n a prom•se today 1:;-v
AI&lt;D \lJHt&gt;; I~ T"E.
yo u do yo u re 9 o 'ng to re al
~r tON OF Tru= ooo a
,ze a s ub sta nl tal ilmo unt at
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i&lt;'!lW' OF •le&lt;HTG
gu •ll
ACRes"" TI&lt;E. 10Pf'
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SCORPIO lOci 24-No• 221
h
Don t se lec t compa mo ns on
th e b asrs o f wh at they c a n do
to r you You U b e p la ytng a
For Wednesday Apnl 3
H.1 p
game
that d oe s n t s u•t yo u
000000
1974
SAGITTARIUS (No• 23
~1y ft,ltll'C IS 25 ,uul st ill live ~ \\ llh Ill!) (Jl.llt'U i s v.hu rlu
!22 711/J
ARIES- 1March , ii:Apni 19J
Dec 21) S ome ti mes yo u can
t' \ cry thtng tor hun
'Be wa re o t sornet h1 ng you w111
ru n a biOtf and get away w11h
J wt s h he would move to .rn tp&lt;Htmcn1 befo re our rn a rrJ d~t·
b e ollernd today It looks la t
'' but no t today Be s ur e yo u
tu seP whethe r h£' can cut the &lt;.~ prun strmgs He SU)S the n• s nu beller !han 1\ rea ll t 1S II wd l
can b ack up you r cl a tms
t u rn ou t t o be a w htle
CAPRICORN IDee 22 Jan
problt-m ht5 folks won 't mter£ere ~1 h er \\ e h~ve uur own place
e le phanl
19} Yo ur Judgment won 1 be
Ho 's t.~r g umcnt IS - wh ) 't"Jtsl(" st:x 111on ths of ll' nl \\h l' ll WC'
TAURUS (Apnl 20 M ay 20)
as s ha rp as 1\ shb uld b e to
eolild use lne rnont! y msteuU vii LU• 11hW ~,; dlc tJUJ ::. m~ pa ll"l 1.': Have a good ltme b ut no I so
day II s b ec au se you II b e
by THOMAS JOSEPH
good you tt b e angry at yo ur
overlooktn g sma ll Imp ortan t
about halr what he'd spend a way from hom e ) My worr y rs- &lt;a n
sel l la ter 101 ove rtndu lgtng
de
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ACROSS
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb
1
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no
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exaggera
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compltshments
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2 O ppOSit('
o l YOJJ f lamtly When dtSC USS
org
lend e r Be s ure to trea t tl w th
If a gu~ enJoys hvmg wrth h1s roUts and do esn 't even fight \\tth
tng h1s a llrtbu l es Wtl h QUI
3 Armtt
8. Sh o ·
the s am e respe c t s he d oes
them , v. 1ll hts w1fe dJsc..: ovPr s.~on aflc· r tht! \\ e ddm g th-1.11 sht. s St der s
dill~
shone an
PISCES (F e~ 20-March 20)
CANCER (June 21- July 22)
4. Not rash
nMrrted a Mam,1's ~1nd Pdp ~t ~ h( J} '
OOUB I F UL
Yo yr op •n•o n s a re l1kely to o e
people
Today yo u tt hear onty wha t
prudent
co ntr a ry to your mates or
9. Ma gallne
you wa nt to hea r La te r whe n
partn e r s to day You II decep ·
5 Corrupt
uffic ra l
Doubtful
lhtng s don I wor k ou t you II
11-J ely lea d tf1e m to lht nk. yo u
6 Pro ftctent
13 Woe
A'i Bo sa; s , sta} mg home untlf thL· \\ cddmg ts thf' best thm g w onde r wh y you we ren I
a gree
7 W 1de
unto
u
s
'
he can do economtcally If he m ov e d to an &lt;.~partme nt, 1l would g• ven a ll th e fac ts
s pr~ ad
14
Formerly
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) To
10 Baco n's
15 W rn e r y
rrove nothtng you couldn :t already have d!scovert.'lllll a yem of day you a re lt ke ly to s p end
ta ga long
r e fu se
mo ney !rom fu nd s yo u ve ea r
elating And tf you hmcn t seen an) Mama's a nd P,tpa s bo)
11
Spell
16
Mtsst
n
g
( hara ctertstlc!" well , maybe you r c w·orr) mg too much - SUE marked for some th rng else
bmder
hnk ?
La ter you r budget won 1 bal
+ I I
12. Appomt
17. Leas t
a nce
Apnl 3 1g74
once
VIRGO ( Aug 23 Sept 22)
fr equ ent •
DLar Doubtful
Kn
o
wledg
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you
ve
g a tn ~ d 1n
agam
No
t
a
goo
d
day
to
get
your
19.
d
iSad
My I G rA P ( 1 m Guess m g Ag am P erce pti on 1s a ys yuu w.cre
the pas t Wtl l b e used to g ood
18 S hrc~
se lf •nvo lved 1n somelh ng
vanta ge
.ne v e r very close to your parenls Thu s you rna} confuse fanul)
adv a nt ag e !hi S yea r II wtll 1m
21. Desse rt
a bo u t wh1c h you don 1 under
( hm
pr o ve yo ur lot tn life Use
ttes \Uth apron strmgs
s ta nd a ll the legal ramtJ1ca
( 2 \\d S )
de r ed )
w•sel y he lp of1ered by othe rs
!t ons
22 Abh o r
True,~ 25--year-o ld IS u s ua lly out o[ th e ncs l but, on t he oth e r
( Z wds)
20 Before
hand, you say Bo rs manly and s elf-sufhc renl
.md hrs parents
21 lnh n tl cs r
nnl ~ faull rs " they're too p e rfe c t "
with her I Neve r Pronu scd You i.l Ros e Garden" and oltJC r hits
mat hrt
Could rt be YOU are the on e who Is overpossessive'' 22 Outm od&lt;' d
HELEN
25 Germ
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SEWI NG M ACHI NE S Repa 1r
serv1ce, a ll makes 99 2 2284
The Fabrlc Shop , Pomeroy
Autnortzed Smger Sates and
serv tee We Sha rpen Sctssors
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3 29 He

A U1 OMOBILE In s ur ance been
c an c e ll ed?
Lost
your
operators l tce nse Call 992
7428
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6 15 tfc

the C lock 4 Elec Co 20 Know Your Sc hool s 33 I Sp y l 5
J 1mmy Dean 13
30 - To Te ll t he Tru th 6 Sale of the Century 8 The Judge 10
Beat t he Cloc k 13 Pat tee Surg eon 3 On the Money 4 An

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7 00 - News 10 6 What's My Ltne 8 Truth or Cons eq 3 Bea t

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992 -2094

DOZER wor k, lan d c le·armg by
the .-acre hourly or contract ,
farm po nds , roads etc La r ge
dozer and op era to r w~ th over
20 years expertence Putltns
Excavatrng Pomeroy , Oh•o
Phone 992 2478
12 19 ft c

DON ' T F US S, Don I cuss tu J n
your tunk. au to mOb il es ove r ·~o
us R 1vers•de Auto WreckmQ
Phone 1 f304 l 773 5890
1
3 7 26tc

A LOT FOR A LITTLE
2
s tor y lrc1mc 7 BR ,New bath
New g&lt;'ls fo rce d a 1r furn a ce
New hot wate r tn nk Full
ba se m e nt
Loc a t e d
rn
Po mer oy
JU ST S6 500 00
LINCOLN HIT~
3 BR
Bath
Some c Mpeftng &amp;
pane lmg Hardwood tt oor s
Ga s furnac e
Ba se ment
LMge tot :£1000000
BU~INESS
ROOM w 1lh
lo ve ly 3 BR apart ment over
Hardwood floor s car peted
N1ce k1fc he n w rt h lots of
c ab tne l s Dmmg room I ' 1
bclfhs"" Garage Hot wat e r
he a l TiltS you mus t see

Service
Forergn Cars Welc;ome

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

SE PTIC TA N KS , AROB IC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
M I L LER
S A NIT A T IO N .
STEW A RT OHIO P H 662
3035
10 4,tfc

OFFICE 44&amp; 3643
EVENINGS
Bud McGhee - 446 1255
E M ' l ke't.W •seman- 446
J7911

Mrddleport, 0

N 2nd Ave

P ii 992 5271

f= or Free Eo; tunate mqurre
1ow abou t a beaufllul new
1oot m ta'&gt;htOn co lors

Pomeroy

r'h 992-2 174

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LEAKING?
IS IT COLOR FADED?

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'BOYS OR
GIRLS

A(,J·.~ t.)

On Most Amencan Cars

Pets For Sale

7897

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VAC UUM Cleane r s Brand new
tank ty p e m odels. wtth 5
a ttac hme nts Only $24 40 cas h
or t erms ava tl abte
New
Upng ht models S29 90 casl'1 or
terms ava 1!abl e
Trade ms
ac:tepted Phone 992 2653
3 27 tfc

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196iOL DsMOBiLEP;~; 992

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19 74
ZIG ZAG
SEWING
MACHINE S left tn layawa y
All butlt •n to buttonhole do
stretch sew mg and fa n c y
stttchtng Pay tust $68 75 cash
or ter m s avai lab le Trad e •ns
accepted Phone 992 2653
3 27 ttc

2 BEDROOM mobile 'home
adults only No pets Phone
992 5247
S IN GER sewmg mach mes 1972
model m beautiful walnut
4 1 3tc
cab met Ma Kes des1g n s t1t
. ches, ZJ 9 zag, buttonho les,
TR AI L ER space fo r r ent m
bltn~"~ hems . ete
Ltke new
Ra c tn e Phone 992 2429 or 992
On ly S89 95 Ca ll RavenSWQ.Od
2838
273 9511 or 273 9893 after 5 00
3 29 tfc
12 7 He
TRA ILER Br own's Tr ailer WE HAVE all your upho ls tery
Park Phone 992 3324
"' needs
bur lap
d entm ,
3 29 tf c
cambnc foa m glue zippers.
t ack.mg s tnp s spnngs an d
cltps
Ch ipbo a r d ,
butto n
tw tne . sew tng thread legs ,
upholstery books, da c: ron,
ONE bla c k fe male Ge rman
webbtl'lg , s prmg twtne. ta c ks.
Sh eph e rd
spay e d
and
welt co rd cotto n sw tve l
f rte nd ! y Good watchdog
bases foam
foam , foam
PMone 992 5947
Pom eroy Recovery. 622 E
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3 31 J tc
Ma in St , Po m e r oy
Oh tO
pf10ne 992 7554
MIN IATURE black pood l e ,
3 s 26tc
fema le 5 rnontf1s old SJ5
l.nQut r e a t 159 Nor th F tfth
Avenue Middleport Ohto COA L FOR SALE JAYMAR
45760
COA L CO THE MEI G S AND
GAL LIA
LINE
S T ATE
3 31 3tp
ROUTE 7 AT C~ESHIRE
0 PEN 7 A M T ILL 6 30 P M
F IVE D AYS A WEEK
PHONE 99 2 5693
4 I St c
1969 SKYLINE
12 X44,
2
bedroom. w f1 ee ls on
new
underp •nn rn g , awntng and GOOD qualf1y hay
Al so 2
attached u til ity r oom L tke
Reg•ste red Beagl es Call 9Q2
new 52 800 Phone Athens .
7201 aft e r S p m
592 2828
3 24_ l 2tc
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a nd gove rnm e nt purc h ases to
keep p11ces up was e nded
Au~ 10 1973 A n ew program
set target prrces. ror wheal,
leed gra m s and cotton and
farmers wou ld get atd when
pnccs t ell below the la r get 11
was fe lt tar mers would plant
more to me ~ t rood s hortages

Zfg Zag tn n1 ce wa lnut tabl e
Nev e r
In ortgma l cartons
us ed
Clearan ce on
74
Mode ls
(On ly
a
te w
a va il abl e I
$63 40 ca s h o r
te rms av a il a bl e Ph on e 99 2
2653
3 20 tt c

WISEMAN

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Wanted To Buy

The old farm sub s rd v s)s·

--------------SE WIN G Ma c t11nes Br a nd New

EL ECTR OL U X • Vac uum
C leqn~r s comp let e W1th
at
Phon ~:;
r achm e ~ ts
cordwtnd e r and
patn t s pray Used but tn 1 ke
4 2 3tc
new con dtl on
Pay $34 45
cash or budget p lan ava •lab le
2
BEDR OOM
t r aile r
Phon e 992 2653
refe r ence s r equ 1r ed
Bob s
3 20 tf c
Mob•1e Court , Syracuse
Phone 992 2951
CLELAND
FARM S
AND
4 :z tfc
GREE NH OUSE A vartety of
cabbage and lomato plant s
FURNI S H ED
two
ro om
fo r sale Also brocco lt and
a partm ent on Spnng Ay e
cau l tll ower , sw e et pepp e rs
Call Sunday or evenmgs 992
hot peppers eggp lan ts , head
3429
lettuce
and
EA S TER
3 28 6t p
F LOWER S pansy ,..mum s
azalea
~ ydrangea ,
HOUSE
on
1634
Lmcotn geran
tum s pe tun a s several
He •ghts m Pome roy 4 roo m s
k1nd s of f1angtng baske tS
Wtth
bath
redeco r at e d
Gera ld tne Cleland . Ra cr ne
Phone 992 357 5 aft e r 5 p m
OhtO
3 J 1 tfc
3 29 lfc
2

CALL 992-2156

tn
No 15523 EXPERIENCED patnter
te rto r an d exteno r Ca ll Don
- NOTICE BY
VanMeter , 985 3~5 1
PUBLICATION3 26 12tp
Piamt lff has brought fh1S
act to n nam rn g you as defend.ant
1n th e above named co ur t by
f• l tng htS Comp la nt on the 1st
J day of Ap r il , 1974
K
Au to 's
comp lete
r f.
Th e obt e ct of the Complatnt J UN
deltvered
to
ou
r
yard
We p1ck
an d the demand for re ltef are t o
up auto bodtes a nd buy all
obtam a dtvor ce, to be awarded
kt nds of scrap metals and
the ca re , ~ ustody and contro l of
tron R1der's Sa lvage Sta te
the mmo r children of tf1e parties
R:oute 124, Route 4, Pomeroy .
hereto and for other proper
Ot'llo Phone 992 5468
relief
3 28 l 2tp
You are requ red to a nswer
the Complatnl w1 tf1tn twen t y OLD autos . 6 or more ca r s w111
erght days a ft e r the ' la st
g 1ve S3 00 ptec e 18 ca r s or
PUbiiCBt iOI'l Of lh1S not 1ce WhiCh
more w1ll g1ve b e lt~r pr~c e
Will be pubt ts hed once eac h
Ca II 985 4297
' week for St X cons ec vt1ve weeks
3 28 tfc
a n d the last publ te atton will be
made on lhe 14th day of May NO I copper soc rad 1ators
1974 Your answer dale w 111 be
JSc red brass 40&lt;: battenes
on Jun e l2H!, 1974
S l 20 M A Halt , Re ed s vil le
In th e case ot your fa•lure to
01'1 to Pl'1one 378 6249
answer or otherw•se r espond as
3 24 tft
perm1tted by t he Of1to Ru les o ~
C1v 11 Procedure wt thm tj"\e lim e OLD uprtgf1t pta n os
Any
stated fUdgmen l by def.:iull wtll
condr lt on Paytng SlO cash
be rend e r e d aga ,nst you for the
Wrtte g ive d lre c t 1ons
to
relief demanded m t he Com
WITTEN P IANO CO P 0
Pia tnt
BOX 18 Sard ts OhiO 43946
3 13 30tc
LARRY E SPENCER
CLERK OF COURT OF O L D furntt u re oak tables,
COMMON PLEAS
clocks, tee bOKes brass be ds ,
ME IGS COUNTY, OHIO
d•shes desks or comp le te
COURT HOUSE
1'1ouseholds Wr1 t e M
o
POMEROY , OHI O
Mtller , R t 4, Pomero y, Oh1 0
(4) 2 9 16 23 30 (5) 7, 14 7t c
ca ll 992 77 60
5 13 tf c

WORLD ALMANAC

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APPROXIMA T E L Y 12 a c r es Of
level fa rm tn g g round 1u st
outstde Racme Ca ll 949 4433
1111 1 30 or 949 327 / after 1 30
t 1ll 7 p m
J 29 4tc

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. Employment Wanted'

Address Un kn own ,
De fen dant

EXCELSIOR Salt Works E
Mam St Pomeroy All kmds
of sa!f wa te r pellets water
nugge ts b lock salt and own
Oh o R tver Sa lt Phone 992
3891

For Rent

NEWSPAPER
CARRIER
SYRACUSE

DAILY SENTINEL

Plamflff ,

vs

EAR N $15 , 000 $30 000 per year
Anyon e Int eres ted tn own m g
the1r own P zza Bu s mes s
1i2 500 cash need ed Wr. te Mr
Ed a t 1275 Brown Rd
Co lumbus Oh •o 43 223
3 27 11tp

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WANTED

c la sses Wil l beg rn Wed n esday ,
April 3
Fo r more '"
format10n , call Ben Slawter at
992 5628
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3 18

Bus111ess Opportunities

For

even•~gs

new h ome~ now
vn d et c.brl s lru c ttofl tn" pr tme
toc afmn on Ctty wa t e r a nd
se w e r Cho 1ce o f d es •g n s Wa lt
lo wa lt carp e tu1 g a nd .3t r
c ond111onm g tn cl ud ed
Wilt
h e lp arrangr:' f tn a n c 1ng
co n venltonal loan s w th 'down
pa ym e nt low a s 5 p e t Oth e r
n e w h om es avat la b l e t o
oual1f1ed buver s wtth NO
DOWN
P A YM E N T '
Builder s ot w G
e es t
Hom es· Call collect 614 837
6540 or 239 0785 or wr 1te
Gr e at Amer ca n Hom es In c ,
P 0 Box 68 7 Pom ero y, Oh 10
45 769 •
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TUESDAY, APRIL l . 1974
6 00 - News 3 4 8, 10 15 , Sesam e' Str ee t 20 A BC News 1J
~ L•lla 5 Yoga and l ou :n
6 30
NB C News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CB S News 8 10 ~ Your
-F utur e Is Now 33 Room 122 13
7 00 - Ma rco Sporf ltte 33 Beat th e Clo~ k J News 6, 10
Elecfn c Co 20 Truth or Con sequen ces 3 Wha~ My Lrne B
H1gh School T V Honor Soc1et y 15 Osc ar s Actor s and the
E xorci St 13
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7 30 - To Tell The Tru th 6 RF D 20 Hollywood Squdres 3
Johnny Mann'5 Stand Up and Che e r 4 , New Prtce ts . R•ght a
10 Beat the C loc k 13 Lass re IS Read tng For th e Cla ssroo m
Teacher 33
8 00 - Maude 8 Btlt Mo y er s Journal 33 Ham bur gers J, 4 15
Happy Day s 6 13 Mov 1e 20
8 JO- Ha w a rt Ftve 010,8. Movte Moon of the Wol f 6 13
-v oo-- Black J 6 urnar3:r;TI-vaTcaaeorLJia mpt o ns Aw ards 3 4
15
9 30 - Shaft 8, 10 The Cunous Case of Y1 ta m m E
10 00 - Mar c us Welby MD lJ 6 Wa s hrngt oQ Str a rght Te~ l k 33
Oscar Awards J, 4 15 Ne ws 20
10 30 - Day AI N•ghl 33
11 00 - News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janakt·33
11 JO - Johnny Carso n 3 4, 15
, ... OO- New s3, 4 Take f 1ve FOr L1 feiS
17 30 - Tomorrow 3 4
1 00 - News 13
1 30 - News 4
WEDN!!&gt;iDAY . APRIL 3, 1974
6 00 - Sunr se Semm a r 4 Sa c r ed Hea rt 10
6 15 - Ur b a n Lea gue 10 Folk L• tera ture 3
~ ') F a r m Re por t 13
6 30
F •ve Mrnutes to L•ve By 4 News 6 Btbl e Answe r s 8 The
Stor y 13
6 35
Co lum b u s Tod ay J
f, .l5 Farmtr me 10 Mo rmn g Re port 3
I 00 - Toda y 3 J 15 CBS News 8 10 D• ck Van Dyke 1j j-i R
P utns t uf 6
7 30 - Roc ky &amp; Bull w tn ld e13 New ZooR evue 6
R 00 - New Zoo Re vue 13 Se:;(1me St 33 Ca pt Kc1ngnroo 8 10
Jeff s Collte 6
o 75 Ja c k LvLanne 13
0 30 - Br ady Bunc h 6
8 55 - Ne w s 13
r.t 00 Pa ul Otxon 4 Frte ndly J u nct on 10 AM 3 Abbott &amp;
Co ste ll o 8 Phil Donahue IS Wild W1ld Wes t 6 Cov e r to
Co ve r 33 Mov re Th e Day the F 1s h Ca m e Out 13
? 30 - To Te ll t he Truth 3 Ta1tl etal e s 8
9 55 - Chuck Wh rt e Reports 10
10 00 - Drnah Shor e 3 15~ J oker s Wild 8 10 Company 6
10 30 J eopa rdy 3 4 15 Gambtt 8 10
11 00 - Pa ss wo rd 13 W1 zard o t Odd s 3 1 IS M1 ke Do ug la s 6
Now You See ,It 8 10
11 JO - Hollywood Squa res· J 4 1.S.l Love of L1fe B 10 Br a d y
Bu nch 1J Ses am e S tr ee t 33
~
1155 CBS New s B Dan lm e l s Worldl O
11 00 -- Pa ss word 6 Bob Braun s 50 so Club 4 News 8 10 13
Jac kpot' 3 15
..11 30 - Sea r c h for Tomorrow B 10 Spi t! Second 6 Ce le b rrty
Sweep s takes 3 15
1155 - NBC Ne ws 3 15
1 00 - News 3 All My Children 6 13 Not For Women Only 15
Conce otra tt on B What ~ My Ltne ? 10
1 30 - 3 On A Ma t ch 3 4 15 As th e World Turns 8 10 Let 5
Make A Deal 6 13
1 00 ~ Da y s of O u r Lt ves 3 4 IS Gutdrng Ltgh18 10 Ne w lywe d
Gam e 6 13
'J 30 - Doc tor s 3 4 15 Edge of N•gh t 8 10 G •rl tn My Llfe6 13
3 00 - :Anothe r World 3 4 15 Gen e ral Ho5p1ta l 6 13 Pnce t ~
R•ghl B. 10 RFD 20
3 30 - One Lrfe to L1 ve 6 13 Ph tl Donahue 4 Match Game 8
10 Ho w To Survtv e A Marr1age 3 IS Wa s hington S tr a1ght
Ta lk 70
J 00 - Mr Cartoon 3 Somerset 15 Ses ame Sf 70 33 Love
Am e rt can St y le 13 Luc y Sliow 8 Huck and Yog 1 6 Mov1 e
The Bla c k Kn •g hl 10
1 30
Gree n Ac r es 3 Bonanza 15 , Hazel 8 JackpQfl 4
G lll rgan s Is la nd 6, 13
S 00 ~ Mr Rober t5 20 13 Bonanza 3 M e rv Grttftn J Andy
Gr dltth 8 Gomer Pyle USMC 13 Brg Valley 6
5 30 - Ele c Co 33 Beverly Hr ll b1l l1 esB Hodgepodge Lodge 20
Tra il s West lS Hogan's Heroes 13
6 00 ~ News 3 d 8 10, 15 A BC News 13 Sesame Sf 20 Per
sona l1t y &amp; Behav rora l Dev~ l opm ent 33 Truth or Con

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INTERIOR EXTERiuR
PAINTING

, Tuesday , Apnl2, 1974

Television Lo2

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Wheel All'gnment

qrtrage

'l~ A UT IF..UL

350

'} 700 rl\de&lt;; S80 0 Ca ll 37 8 6365
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pe ted n ew furna ce t r p ic
BU S IN E ~~ bud a1 nq m down
arHaqe n Lonq Bottom Oh to
town PomC' rOY Otlto Ca l l 997
on Oh to R1v e r P hon e 843:1207
3975 or 997 571l 6
J 2 76rc
or 99 1 i'16!
3 27 61p

73 H O NDA tor sale C

Addi t ional 25c Charge per
Adver tr sement
OFFICE HOUR S
a 30 a m to 5 oo p m Da !I y,
8 JO am
1o 12 00 Noo n
Saturday

ROOM hou se and ba th

c tt r'q driHJC "Js tor v on Carson
Ro il d m Mason
Co n t ile !
Russ~,; II Ba l l 77 3 'i ('. v6
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E;dc!"ote Dtana Clirsey won the hrst'place p1tze 111 the c'say
cqnte$1 sponsored by the Amcncarusm Chmrman. Mrs Ca t n e
M Neutzhng, of Drew Webster Umt 39 of Pomeroy Second w.,;
won b) John Lebew of Pomeroy and tlnrd place by Ketlh Lillie,
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AMERICA, WHAT IT MEANS TO ME
By Diana Carsey, junjor member,
Auxiliary to Drew Webster Post39
We, the people of Amenca ,are SQ fo;tu,nate m so many ways.
- GQ!!_]]g_s made us one of the most prospertous natiOns m the
world, not only tn wealth, but m people He has gtHn us blue
skies, swtsl)me, wheatftelds, freedom, fnendshtp, and the
ability to love Aft~r all of these things He has gt ven, why do we
l&lt;l ke them for granted? We JU St do not see to apprecw te "hat
rtches we do possess We also do not seem to realize the price tha t
hao;_been':md IS bemg pmd for our freedom
As Abraham Lmcoln smd, "the strugg le of today, IS not
altogether for today - 1t IS for a vast future also ' Here he 1s
relating that the brave men who fought for ow fr eedom were not
only ftghtmg for themselves but for us Can you tnldgme advo ncmg mlo battle knowmg you tmght not come out ahve? Th,lt
IS what I call unwavermg coUI age How-then can we go through
one smgle day "tthout feeling a st1 ong sense of grat1tude toward

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I do not know why patrwtism IS gomg downhill I ca n see Ihis
happemng m myself Yes, I too hav ~ been laking lhmvs for

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IC'.t hzulwn llldl cJiillf our prl\ll&lt;'gcs \\·ere nut handed to us on d
sil ver pl,ttteJ ll was &lt;.1 long lwtd boule
.Just look dt .11lthc nghtsa nd pn v1 lege.s we hold. We have Lhe

freedom of cho1ce. speech, press, 1ehgwn, tna l by JUry, .tnd we
elec t the people whu run"our governm~ nt To put 1Ahat I :sa td tmo
ttiffm ent words would be, that we ca n do what we want, when we
want, dS long as It ts wnlun the laws whtc.: h we have la1d down for
out selves No other counu y has U1~ gteat freedom "'c hdve And
each one of QUI JHIVI Ieges was W..Qrl by th,ose w~o ca red enough
.t~oul our future to giVe thetr all That IS what I call LOVE
We also have a land-thalts beaullful for our eyes to behold In
a song 1l says, · Amenca, the beautifu l, God shed H1s grac e on
thee, ,utd crown thy good wtlh btothetHood, from sea to_;;htmng
sea " Thts says that Amenca ts beautifuL We JUSt have to take
ttme out to look at the wonderful sp lendor of 11 all God gave us
thts beautiful homeland and through H1m we ha ve achteved
g1ea tness
But love fOI Arner1ca ca n not reu lly Ue expressed by words It
ha s to be felt 1n the heart And tf you feel tt m your heat t, )Ou wtll
show It tn your hfe
I do not know about you, but the neil ttme I hea1 the "Star
Spangled Banner," see an Amencan Fli1g, 01 even look at my
life, I am go mg to be proud to pu t my hand over my heart a nd
thank God for everytlung

Witness returns for questioning
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MEDIA, Pa (UP!) - The
ftrst of seven convicted or
confessed killers to publicly
Identify Tony Boyle as a
conspirator m the 1009 Yablonski murders returns to the
wttness stand today for crossexammation.
Paul E Gtlly, sentenced to
death two years ago for the
Joseph A. "Jock" Yablonski
·murders, was a surpnse
(!Tosecutwn wttne"'' Monday m
proceedings that were mterrupted by an attempted attack
_ by one of Gilly's convicted
henchmen
on
spectal
prosecutor
Rtchard
A
Sprague
Ear her Monday, Sprague
opened the states case by
argumg that Boyle, 72, former
Umted Mme Workers (UMW)

prestdent, 01 dered the assasstnallon of Yablonski, a reform
ca ndtdate, SIX months before a
UMW p• es td enlla l electiOn.
Sprague argued that Boyle
paid for Yablonski's death "out
of the swea t and blood of the
mmers of Arnenca "
Wife, Daughter Killed
Yablonski's wife, Margaret,
and daughter, Charlotte, 20,
also were shot to death on New
Year's Eve, 1969, as they slept
m thetr Clarksville home m the
southwestern Pennsylvama
coal ftelds.
Gtlly became the ftrst person
to publicly tdentt!y Boyle as a
conspirator Monday when he
satd he was told by two other
admttled
or
convicted
suspects, form er UMW offlctals Stlous Huddleston and

Wilham Prater, that Boyle
wanted Yablonski killed
When Sprague asked Gtlly if
he knew who was "behind this
plan to get Yablonski," Gtlly
replied- "Mr. Huddleston mentioned Prater, (Albert) Pass
and Boyle "
Gtlly sa 1d that durmg an
October, 1009, diSCUSSIOn at
Prater's home, he was told by
Prater that "Boyle wanted me
to get nd of hun (Yablonski) m
Wasl1ington, DC , if posstble.
Then ,- more than likely, 11
wouldn :,t be latd on the uruon"
because of the ctty 's htgh

ders last summer
The attempted attack on
Sprague came when Aubran
Marlin, also sentenced to death
fo r the Yablonski slaymgs, was

1\\.o persons were InJured m
traffic act!ldent a t 7 15 am
Monday at the JUnctiOn of Rt 7
and Honeysuckle Dr near
• Addtson
Accordmg to the Galha Meigs Post State H•ghway
Patrol, cars dnven by Frank
llopktn~. 47, Patnot, and Helen
Ard, 19, Sayoc, S C collided
Hopkins suffered a head lii]Ury
and M1ss Ard complatned of a
knee lflJury They were l&lt;lke n
to the Holzer Medtcal Center
by
th e Cal ha Co unty
Emergency Squad There was
moderate damage
A second accident occurred
at 4 45 p.m Monday In Metgs
County at the mtersecllon of
Rt 7 and Oowtty Rd 5 where
the top of a semt outfit dnven
by Wtlham Shaffer, 49, of
Ravenna, htt the traffic light
there Shaffer was cha rged
wtth operatmg an overhetgbt
vehicle.
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Dinner planned

by Republicans

P1' PLEASANT - Mrs Roy
Eshenaur
hosted the Mason
handcuffs and flanked by a
County
Republican
Women's
deputy sheriff and state trooper He had been sununoned to Orgamzatton recen tly when
plans were made for a counbe tdenttfled by Gtlly
As Martm neared the table tywide dmn er Marguerete
used by the same prosecutor Engels, preside nt, §a!d a
who convicted lum, he spat m tentallve date has been set m
Sprague's face, shouted ob- early May, the exact day to be
spemlles and screamed at announced The menu wtll hst
Delaware County Court Judge cornbre~d. beans, beef stew,
Francts J Catama "! have salads, desserts and other
crune rate, he sa1d
been ktdnaped and brought tasty food s. Refres hments
Pleaded Gwlty
here agamst my wiU 1 I wasn 't were served by Janet Hartley
Huddleston, Gtlly's father- even allowed by contact my and Anna Lee Rogar
mlaw and former prestdent of a attorney or nothing '"
UMW pensioners' loca l at
Gtlly was preceded on the
LaFollette, Tenn, pleaded stand by Ke1111eth Yablonski ,
guilty to the Yablonski mur- one of the slam reformer's two
ders
nearly two years ago lawyer sons, who smd he
Isadore Montie, Guysville, dks
Prater, a former UMW held discovered the bodtes of his
Jtm 's Campers of Mason
organizer
from
LaFollelte,
and
parents and stsler when he defeated the Belpre Jaycees
GUYSVILLE - Isado re Ca tholic Church m Guysville A
- Montie, 78, Rt. 1, Guysville, farmer, he lived 1n Carthage , Pass , former District 19 went to lhetr Clar'ksville home I00-92 111 the first round of the
secretary-treasW'er
'" from ftve days after the slaymgs. He Belpre Independent Basketball
dted Monday evemng at the Twp. hts enltre hf&lt;!...Middlesboro,
Ky.,
were
con- satd the house "~melled of the Tournament Sunday night The
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Survlvmg are .ts wife, Anna
victed
of
the
Yablonski
murCampers were led by former
horrible odor of death "
endmg an extended Illness
Kmnen Montie; two sons, Bastl
Ohw
Umver sity star Fred
The son of the late Henry and and Ralph, Guysv!lle, three
Cluff,
who
npped the net!tfor 16
Mary Smtth Montie, he also daughters, Mrs Rtta Robtnpomts
on
10
fteld goals and s1x
was preceded m death by so n, Guysville; Mrs J oa n
free throws
two sons and a daughter He Dtlhnger, Athens, and Mrs
Cluff got good help from Ron
was born m Athens County nd Barbara Black, Columbus, 16
Ferguson
wtlh 20 pomts, Jeff
was a member of the St John 's grandc hildren, and three
Tyo wtth 16, Kenzmger wtth 13,
grea t-grandchtldren
Mtke Werry wtlh 12, Bob Werry
H1gh Funeral Mass wtll be at
REVIVAL SET
wtth
9, and Doxte Walters Wlth
A revival will be held at the 10 am Thursday at St John's
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WASHINGTON (UP! ) - To
First Southern Bapllst Olapel, Church wtth the Rev Father
Sherman Roberts, Dorothy
Sktp Davis led the Belpre
Frank
Patala
ofhctatmg
Mulberry Ave., begmmng
Roberts to Herman A Robel ts, offset mflated grocery pnces, Jaycees, pourmg m 40 pomts
the goverrunent has ordered 5 6
Thursday through Swtday at Rosary services wtll be at 7 30 35 Acres, Sahsbury"
Tomght the Campers face
p
m.
Wednesday
at
the
Whtte
per
cent mcrease m food stamp
7 30 rughtly The Eev. James
Emma D Johnson to BerSmith
and Phillips of Manetta
K Bradfield will be the guest Funeral Hom e m Coolville nard Lavalley, Jr , 5 54 Acres, allotments for four-person at 8:30p.m
fam1hes effective July 1,
speaker. Brother Fred Htll, Bunal wtll be m the church Sutton
cemetery.
Fnends
may
call
at
Pastor, extends an invttahon to
FOUR WIN DEGREES
Kenneth H Ltght, Patrtcta T. bringing them to $150 a month.
the
fwteral
home
after
2
p
m
The
mcrease
will
push
stamp
the public to attend
Four
Metgs Counllans
Ltght, Roman F Warmke,
Wednesday
aUotments nearly 30 per cent recetved degrees at the wmter
Dorothy E. Wat mke to Jack W
above the rate m effect at the commencement exercises of
CriSp, Gl enna Cn sp 6 58
end
of 1973 and w1ll ratse the Ohw State Umverstty held m
Acres, Salem
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Plt1hp W Memhart, dee to
program for the year startmg Nancy Ann Buchanan, MidGenevieve G Memhart, Lot 1,
Tonoght, Wed .. Thur
FARMERS TO MEET
July I by about $300 milhon. dleport, B S. 1n educahon , and
The Me1gs County Chapter of Cert of trans , Pomeroy
Apnl2 4
Agriculture Secretary Earl Jan Mtchael Long, Middleport,
NOT OPEN
the
NatiOnal
Farmers
Chal'ies P Batley, Dons M.
L Butz satd the coupon and Randolph Scott· and Mat y
Orgaruzat10n w1ll meet at 8 Sayre Batley, James E Brace ,
allotment for a four-member Kathryn Hennessy, Pomeroy,
Fn , Sat , Sun
p.m. Wednesday m the Vo-Ag Judtth Brac-e, John Sayre,
Aprtll67
famtly-;;et at $116 a month. bachelor of arts degrees
Room of Metgs H1gh SchooL Aaron L Sayre, Shirley Sayre,
CAHILL, UNITED STATES
last July I and rmsed to $142
Ohver E Sayre, Conme Sayre,
MARSHALL
monthly effecllve 'tast Jan 1( Techn•color}
ARRIVED SAFELY
Ease ment, lo Columbus &amp;
Wlll mcrease another $8 July 1
John Way ne
Mrs
Mae Lightfoot, MidSouthern Oh'fo Electnc Co ,
SHOW STAGED
Gary Gr lrJ1€S
because
Congress
ordered
dl eport , ha s learned by
Avanety show wtll be staged Lebanon
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stamp benefits re-set twtce a
telephone from the navy base
at 7 30 p m Frtday at the PortYvonne Vance, Bobby W.
Show Starts 7 p m .
year mstead of the aru10al
at San D1ego, Calif , that her
land Elemeni&lt;Jry School
Van ce , Parthema Vance
adJustment system used unlil
grandson, Harold D. Cremeans
c
Vance
1~ last summer_
Drexe l
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohto _ The mcome ceilmg for food had arrived there safely
Cremeans JOmed the Navy as
Electn c Co., Ease ment ,
stamp ehg1bility w1ll also be
' Bedim d.
avtatton support eqUipment
ratsed, w1th the lamt for most
Clyde J Morlan, Ethel Mane four-person households gomg techmctan He wtll be sl&lt;lhoned '
Morlan to Columbus &amp; from the present $473 a month at Calif , for two weeks and
then wtll be sent to Memphis,
Southern Ohio ElectriC Co ,
to a new level of $500 a month. Tenn
Easement, Qrange.
led mto co~troom wearmg

Mason team is
Belpre winner

Meigs

Some will
get more
food stamps

Property

Transfers

MEIGS THEATRE

FORMS DELA YEO
Prmtmg of the Vietnam
Bonus application forms has
been delayed unbl May or
June Their avatlabtlity wtll be

l,OOO's YARDS ON SALE
READY -WHEN~- - FABRIC B1'1R6-AtNS

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.Clearance From Our Stock

, REVIVALON
A revtvalts contmumg at the
Middleport
Pente costa l
Church, S. Thtrd Ave , wtth the
Rev and Mrs. Mtchael Bmghllm of England as evangelists
and smgers Pastor Wtlliam
Kmttel mvttes 'the pubh~ to the
serviCes whtch are at 7 j Oeach

YOU ARE
We'll be ready with your

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Com'e talk it over now.

KNITS

Auto Teller Window and
Walk-Up Window Open Friday
Evenings 5 to 1 P.M.

SEE STYLIST
Mrs Jo Ann Whtle, Mrs
Polly Hysell, and Dtxte Snyder
were m Portsmouth Sunday to
vtew the platform work of hatr
stylist Mel Roch Emphasis of
hts dertwnstralton was on the
blow cut
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CENTER
I Discharged, April I)
Shat on Batley, Gera ld
Bak1es, Pegg) Besco, John
Boles, Henry Bowyer, Amy
Donnally, Mrs Rtcky Fowler
arfd daughter , Margaret
Francts, Claudia Hern, Matthew Kmg, Mrs Donald Legg
and daughter, Thomas Leport,
Anne Lewts, Ardeth Lt tchheld,
Kathleen Long, Frances
McGo.,.a n, Lava da Myers,
Bessie Plum mel, Neva Ray,
Tanga
Robinson,
J ay
Rubenstein, Mayme Shaver,
Marta Shtnn, Davtd Smtth
Ge rtrude Van oe, Frankh~
Waugh and Mrs Richard
Wessels
I Births, March 311
Mr and Mrs Davtd Hart, a
son, Gallipolis, Mr and Mrs
Jasper Caston, a son, Buffalo,
W Va

{Births, April!)
Mr an d Mrs Michael
Mullins, a son, Galhpohs; Mr
and Mrs Terry Scott, a son,
Ravens\\ood, W Va ; Mr and
Mrs Clyde Soutl1ard, a
daughter, Lancaster, Mr and
Mrs Raymond Myet s, a
daughter, Crown City.
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PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES Mrs Jack
Wtlhams, son, Gallipolis , Mrs
Kenn eth Carter , daughter ,
Hartford , Clara Dull, Potnt
Pleasant; Albert Fowler, Pomt
Pleasant, Btlly Ktng, Leon

Safety to be
rewarded
The Pomeroy Elementa ry
School Safety Patrol ts sponsormg a rummage sale, flea
mat ket, and bake sale
Saturday, April 6 from 9 am
to 4 p m The proceeds wtll go
toward the annual lnp to
Washmglon, D C, whtch the
pa 11 ol members Will be Ia kmg
Aprtl 20
Each year the safety patrol
students are expected to stand
out m all kmds of weather to
protect the chtldren as they
walk to and from school and
tlns year they had the added
danger of the Dayhght Savmgs
hours of darkness '14tanks to
thes~ youngsters, there were
no accidents through llt1s
parhcularly dangerous lime
If anyone "ould hke to show
appreciatiOn to these boys and
gtrls through a donation send 11
to the Pomeroy Elementary
School, c-o Mrs Bon me F1sher
If anyone has arhcles for the
rummage sale or flea market
please take them to the
Elementary School by Frtday
mght at 5 p.m. Any baked foods
for the bake sale should be at
the school by 9 a.m Saturday
morn mg.
If anyone has articles to be
ptcked up, please phone the
follow1ng numbers- Mrs Don
Dtener, 992-3877, Mrs Orvtl
Wtle~, 992-2940, Mrs Everett
Lightfoot, 992-7605 and Mrs.
Wayne Chappellear, 992-5961

larger fell m many areas "
"It sounded bke a bomb htl,"

satd Jack H,urst at the 100 Oaks
Shoppmg center m Nashvtlle,
Tenn , of the storm which
struck Monday mght. "People
were
falling
down
everywhere "
James Patterson, an employe at one of the stores m the
100 Oaks Mall satd, "Shoes and
handbags were llymg everywhere All of a 'sudden, ,we
heard ti~e roof go and water

Democrats to
socialize, dine
and dance
P1'. PLEASANT - A SOCial
hour, dinner, and dance will be
held Aprtl20 m the Moose Hall,
according to J _ Gory Kapp,
Democrat Executive Committee Chmrman
The soc1al hour wtll start at 4
p.m , followed by dinner at 6 30
and the dance at 9
Beverly Forbus, Democrat
commtlteewoman in _ Cooper
District, will be m charge of the
food and decorallons and
Michael Whalen, financial
secretary, will be m charge of
ticket dtstnbution througb the
committee. Bobb1 Ann Roberts
wtll register guests
Ka pp satd further IllformatiOn w1ll be annowtced
There wtll be a speaker

At Elberfelds Warehouse on Mechanic Street.
You'll

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Save Right Now

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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of year

"Qamed by F!fA
SHADE - The John H
Robm son famtly has b~en
named the Farmer!ftlo'me
Admtmstratt on Pomeroy Area
Farm Famtly of the Year for
1973
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Archt e
Stegall,
FHA
Supervisor, satd the Robmsons
represent the Metgs, Athens,
and Vmton Olunlies area They
own and operate a 314-acre
datry farm at Route I, Shade,
In Athens County, and ren t an
addtlional 45 acres '
Mr and Mrs Robmson have
used FHA farm ownershtp and
farm operatmg loans smce
1960
The Farm Family of the
Year Program IS sponsored by
the FarQJers Home Admmtstratwn and New Holland
DIVISIOn, Sperry Rand Corp to
recogmz e outstandm g FHA
farm famthes and to mcrease
pubhc awareness of FHA
services Selechon of th e
outstandmg fa rm fam1ly 1s

HOLLYWOOD t UPI ) ' TheStmg, " wh1ch opened last
year to mtxed reviews, won
seven Academy Awards, Including Best Ptcture of 1973.
Tuesday mght Glenda Jackson
and Jack Lemmon \\ On the top
ac tmg pnzes
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The annual Osca rs presentalwn show In the MLL'i lC. Centct
was Interrupted bnefly by a
male strea ket who.ran nude
ac1oss the stage In view of
1ml1Ions watchmg teleVIs ion,
JUSt before Ehwbeth Tay lor
announced the best ptclure
awa rd
Lemmon, who portrayed a
gu1lt-ndden busmessman In
"SaH The Ttger," became the

based on Chetr progress.tn the
farmm g operatiOn, production
records, management praclices, quality of total farm
operations, noteworthy ac-

comphshments m commwt1 ty
acllvt h es,

and

~ge n era l

cooperatiOn of the famtly
The FHA ts the rural credit
service of the USDA FHA
makes farm owner$htp loans
and farm operatmg loans to
elig tble farmers wtablc to ,meet
th etr credtt needs through
pnvate lenders to buy, Impr ove, or enla rge farm s,
refmance debts, or to fmance a
nonfarm enterprise to suppl em~nt

The MEIGS INN
The most popular night club m
·the tri-county area is proud to
present the return of

GEO. HALL
AND THE HALLMARKS

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THRIFTI-GUT
~PECIAL ONE/NINE

Mr. and Mrs John H Robmson
FAMILY OF THE YEAR - The Farm Home Admtmstratwn Fanuly of the Year for Metgs, Athens and
Vmton Counties IS the John H Robmson famtl y of Rt . 1,
Shade Ptct ured here are the Robmsons, who own a 325-ac re
darry farm JUS! south of Shade. Mrs Robmson IS a n employee
of Krogers tn Athens, and thetr youn~est so n Jeffrey 18
works at Buckeye Mart m Athens The Robtns~ns have \ 11 ~
other children, Mrs Sondra Smcla tr, 30, Rt 5, Athens, and
John , Jr , 24, who lives next door and farms wtth Ius pa rents
The Robmsons, who have always lived m Athens County, also
have two grandchildren

farm mcome Farm

operatmg loans are used to
purchase
ltvestock and
mac hin ery and to meet
necessary operatmg expenses
The FHA also makes loans fo r
rural housin g, comm un1 ty
facthlies, and busmess and
mdustnal purposes.

Weather

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Stratton automatic
chokeeng.ne,
recp1r starter

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•19'' cut , cutt•ng

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SALE PLANNED
The Ash Street Freewill
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A&gt;qencan
'The Exm ctsl, · a box'ofhce
smash about demoruc possesSl,\)n, had been a favorite , i)ut tl .
took only two awards- for
sound and screenplay from
a,nother medium
Ten-&gt;car-old Tatum O'Neal,
who played a guilefu l con g~r l
m ·Paper Moon," was named
best supportmg actress and
Johi1 Houseman, the mtellectually demandmg law school
pro fessor of 'The Paper
Ch~1se" \\a s named best
supportmg actor
' "lhe Stmg," sl&lt;lrrmg Paul
Ne" man and Robert Redford ,
marked the first til11e

Umve1 sal Plctul'es had won the
Arademv Avo a Id for best

both best actor and best sup- p1cture smce "All Qmel on the
porbng actor Be won best Western Front" tn 1927
supporting actor m 195:; for
'The Sling," wtth Paul
' Mr Roberts ' Helen Hayes Newman and Robert Redford
ho lds both awards for actress- as a pa1r of con men m lhe
es
Depress ion, aveng}ng a
Mtss Jackson ptcked up her fnend s murder by neecmg a
second Oscar for a comedy nch gangster out of a fortune,
perfm rna nee m " A 'I ouch of look the Oscars for best pteClass," In wh tch she portrayed lu i e, dtrecto r [George Roy
a worldly London divorcee who Ht ll ori gmal score and
had an affair with a marned adaptation
1 Marvtn

•

H1gh today m upper 60s and
70s, low tomgltt m upper 40s
and 50s. Thursday vanable
cloudiness and chance of
showers, the htgh m upper 50s
and 60s

Hamhsch ), ong1nal screenplay
(Davtd S Ward), costurmng
I Edith Head), li~n edt ling
!Wilham Re)110lds ) and art
direction !Henry Bumstead)
and set dectorator " Jam es
Payne)
Hamhsch was hatled as the
second biggest v.1nner i.akmg

Underpinning
deadline near
SYHAl USE - Mobile l10111es
mshl€ lhC11m""'t&lt;i ttf tlu s
\ Illdgc mu sl. be unde1 pum ed
l oc.:at~ d

not laiN tlum 1\pnl 15 01 tlwn
couJd f(1ce fme of up t(l

0\\ ner s
$!{)I)

l'h e orchnan cc r eqUll lng
tU1de1 pmmng of mob1 le homes
~\ dS
passed b) Syr&lt;~lll !ll'
Counci l lds t October but 1t \HIS
c~greed the~t residents \luuld b('
f.:Jve n ample ll!lle to co mpl;
With It
Zoning Inspect or F. bcr

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_P_QMEROY MIDDLEPORT, OH IO

WEDNE~ DAY;

'Day lor Ntght," a French
movie about makmg a mov1e,
won the besHoretgn ftlm oscar
Lemmon who won the best
supportmg actor award m 1955
for ' Mr Roberts," had been
nomma ted four t1mes for the
hest actor award before wmntng 11 ruesday mght He JOked
th&lt;1l he was sllll ca rrymg the
acceptance speech he wrote
when he was nommated 111 1959
for · Some LJke It Hot "
EXTENDE D OUTLOOK
Chanu· of sho"ers Friday
through Sunday D3ybme

Now You Know

enttne

APRIL 3, 1974

' theme

Pi( ke ns S&lt;I HI Monda y thl·
high temperatures In 50s or
sec tion of the or dinarH:e
lou 60s Lows In 40s Friday,
reqwnng underpmmn ~ \\111 br
c·uolmg to 30s hy Sunday
st n c tl\ cnfurl ed Hfl ei t\pnll:J
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three Osca rs m one mght,
believed to be an ~nprecedent­
ed feat He won for all three
mustcal ca tego nes, sharmg
best song" honors wtlh lyriCISts Alan and Manlyn Bergman for "The Way We Were ,"
and takmg the best ongmal
score award for the same song,
m adclitwn to hi s Oscar for the
Stin~

l'lw SLlxon l et m l or the.
ehtPI nflt ce J of Londo n was•
tgt ove • mea nm g the
etno1 of a hm bor
I· 1om the 1e1gn ol Hen 1!' II
the Nolllldtl wo 1d ' ma11e" •
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VOL XXV

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PHON E 992 2156

TEN CE NTS

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Textbooks
Math, English,
Social Studies _a re updated
Four contracts of employes
were renewed and elementary
tex~s were approved when the
Me1gs County Board of
EducatiOn
- 1' dmet mh regular
sesswn ues ay mg l
The hoard gave one year
contracts to speech therapists,

coordmator for the MetgsGalha program, and a four
year contract to Mrs Grella
Suttle, an elementary school
· supervisor.
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Textbooks were adopted 111
the areas of English, soctal
studies and math, followmg
~rleneGilmoreandCa~dace recommendahons of a comogers, a one year contract to m1ttee of teachers which has
Mary Bacon, work study been studymg the sttuahon

Rhodes~ _

The board adopted "pattern s
of language" by the Amencan
Book Go , "Language for Daily
Use" by Harco urt , Brace and
Jovanovtch • and read op ted
"Enghsh for Meamng, ' the
Houghton-M tffltn Se11es
In the soctal studies field, the
board adopted for the seventh
grade "Our World and Its
People" by Allyne and Bacon

and readopted "The Ohto
Ge og raph y, HIS tory and
Government Senes" of
Latdlaw Brothers fm seventh
gr aders F01 ctg hth gra ders
the boa rd reado pted the
Houghton-Mifflin book "ThiS
1s Amenca 's Story, •• and
,..Jopted
" D tscover 1ng
Ainencan History" by fl olt
Rinehart and Wtnslon and

Collins and Welker endorsed

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Metgs County GOP Chairman Les Fultz announced
Tuesday that the Executive
Committee ha s endorsed a
slate of dtstnct and state
candtdates for the May 7th
By United Press International
WASHINGTON - PAN AMERICAN World Airways, · Primary Eleclion Candidates
pleading "we are simply overwhelmed Wlth sprraling fuel costs," w1th oppost lion endorsed are
today asked the Civil Aeronautics Board for a mall substdy of
- 17th Dtstrtcl, OhiO Senate,
$194 million so 1t could keep flying for the next 12 months Pan Oakley C C~l hns , Iron ton ,
Am said its 1971 fuel bill would mcrease by $204 million over last former State Senator and now
year and forecast an operating loss of'$85.4 mill10n wtless 11 got servmg as State Represenhelp
l&lt;lhve from the 92nd HOI.se
Pan Am sa1d 1t had done everything possible to econonuze Dtstrtcl.
since the energy criSIS erupted m Novemtier, but that fuel costs
- Judge of the Court of
now were out of stght The airline S8ld 11 had suspended services Appeals. 4th Dtstnct, Earl E
at a number of pomts, reduced schedules substantially, proposed Stephenson, Ironton, presently
pooling of serv1ces Wlth other arrlines, laid off almost 2,500 servmg on the court
workers m the last lout months and reduced its number of em- State Central Comployes by almost 18 per cent from as far back as 1970
matteeman, Elmer C Jones,
Athens
CINCINNATI - SEVEN-YEAR-OLD LAURA RIPPERGER
- V S Senate, Ralph J
was rescued unharmed here Tuesday after bemg trapped un- Perk, Mayor of Cleveland
conscious for an hour m flowmg sewer water.
- Governor , James A
LalD'a, the daughter of Dr and Mrs Stephen Ripper berger of Rhodes, Columb us, former
suburban Fllllleytown, fell into the 20-foot deep sewer whtle Gov'"'n or of Oht o
playing with two cousins near Xavier University
- Attorney General David
D Do\\d , Jr ., Massillon,
PARIS - A POLITICAL BA1TLE over the future of France present Prosecutmg Attornev
began taking shape today after the sudden death Tuesday of
President George Pompidou from a long and lonely illness that
'
he refused to the end to admit. While Frenclnnen stood m smaU
•
groups m the drizzlung ram outs1de the apartment where Porn·
pictou's body lay, Prime Mini5ter Pierre Messmer summoned his
Cabinet mto session to organize the election of a new President,
'
J
probably Wlthm a month
Alain Poheo, the President of the Senate, took over as mterlm president as both the ruling conservative Gaulllsts and the
Communist-Socialist opposition bloe scheduled meetings to
choose their candidates. Pomp1dou died without naming a
successor, and the race will he more open than 11 has been in

of Stark County
- State Audtlor, Roger W
Tracy, Jr , Columbus, now a
member of the Ohw House of
Representattves
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Unopposed candidates wh o
1 ecetved endo rseme nt are
Ralph Welker, Pomeroy, Slate
Represenl&lt;llive, 92nd Dtstnct ,
Clarence E Miller, LancHster
lOth
Dtstrt cl
U
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Congressman, C Wil liam
O'Netll, Thomas M Het bert
and Sheldon A Taft, JustiCe of
the Ohto Supreme Court ,
Ma11an Smsel, Logan , State
Central Commtttee\\oOmcm.
Rtchmd H. Harns, Toledo,
State Treasurer, and John W
Brown and Ted W Brown,
PI ese iJtly
servm g
as
Lieutenant Govet not and
Secretary of Sta te, respectively, and who are again
ca ndidates for these offtees
Fultz sa td the CO!Jlmlltee
ag reed not to endorse candidates for local offtces

• One Natwn lndlVlstble" by
the Charles E Mernll Co For
grades one throug h stx 111 soc tal
studies, the board adopted
"0 ur wor kmg Wor 1d' &gt;by the
Sctence Research Associates,
'Focus on J.earmng" by lhe
McMillan Pubhshmg Co and
1eadopted the Te tge- Adams
Senes In !tic held of math for
grades one through six the
boa•d a(lopted books by Holt,
Rmehart and Wmston, Sctence
Hesea1 ch Associates and
readopted the Add1son Wesley
Senes For the seventh and
Cig hth grades, the boa rd
adopted books by Holt,
Rmehart and Wmston, Addtson
•Wesley and readop ted the
Houg lJton-M tfflm Sertes
The board agreed to serve as
the fund 1ng agent for tbe work
study program w Metgs and
Galha Counties and to enter
mto contracts w1th all dtstncts
m the two counties on the
program The school c;a lendar
fur the next yea r was approved
and wtll be sent to the local
boards fo1 \approval
Ruber t BP.wen, Me1gs County
Supermtendent, who serves as
clerk of the boat d, reported
that the board IS ehgtble for
some Tttle Ill fund s whtcil are
used generally for audwVtsual , re ference matenals
and other Items other than
texts The board Will plan some
ex pend iture of the fwtds
It was also reported that an
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TREE UPROOTED - One of two large trees that was uprooted by the gale force wtnds
that hit the area Monday rught The trees were located on the Eldon Kraeuter property, Elm
Street, Rac111e
•

Pauy'~
SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ The lime and place of Patn cta
Heat st s release IS to be an.
now1 ced \\lthm 72 hours, her
ktdnapers satd Tuesday
In a message - concea led m
a dozen roses ~ to an underground ne"spaper, the
Symbwnese Ltberatwn Army
ISLA ) 'Said there would be
another comm wucat10n .. ,thlll
72 hours "htch Wi ll g1ve "the
state( ctt}' and ttme of release"

release close
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of the ne"spaper hetress who
"as dragged fr om her
Berkeley apa 1tment Feb 4
A flonst 's delive ry man
wal ked mto the office of the
paper, The PhoeniX , and .
dehvered a commun1que tha t
was co ncealed wJtlnn th e

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to grave health plan
Flower sh ow .
would cost $40 billion
chairwoman WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The plan woula be patd lor by
Sen Edward M. KeMedy and ~ 1 per cent tax on mcomes up
Rep Wtlbur D Mtlls have to $20,000 There would be
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proposed a
btllion-a-year addtllonal taxes for
resiglls
llatwnal health msurance
dependent A
wtth a wife
e~c h

$40

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The res tgnatwn of Mrs to cove r eve ry Amenca n
Margaret Ella -Lewts as agamst medteal costs regardchairwoman of the Me1gs less of thetr Income or the1r
Cowtty Flower Shows sl&lt;lged m need.
ATHENS, OIDO- A 17-YEAR-OLD ALBANY, Ohto youth
conJ un clton wtth the Metgs
Under the proposal, every
WIIS killed instantly here late Tuesday nigbt when the car he was
Cowtty Fair has been accepted person would be protected
driving crashed mto the front of an Ohio University building near
by the Metgs County Fa 1r agamst health costs from the
doWntown at a speed of 80 miles per hour, pollee said.
Board day he was born until old age
Authorities Identified the VIctim as Michael Gambiii.
Mrs
Lewts,
art
teacher
at
when he would be eligible for
~!:l'~ had run a red llglit llefore driving his car into the front
"
of the buildung which was damaged extensively, pollee
Metgs Htgh School, has been Medtcare. The health program
chairw oman of • the well- for the poor, Medicaid, would
received shows for a number of be aboliShed
years
The plan would pay for
CINCINNATI - THE DISABLED AMERICAN Veterans
.( DAV) headquarters in Cincinnati Tuesday sent a telegram to
The Fatr Board mdiCated hosp1tal services wtth no hnut
President NIXOn charging the administration of veteran affllll's
today that unless a quahfted on the-amount or the length of
With "frustrating inefficiency and burekucratlc bungling!"
replacemen t for Mrs Lew1s coverage , for phystc!ans' serDAV National Commander John T. Soave said the telegram
can be named, the shows w1U vices in the home, or elsewhere
asked the President to dismiss Donald E. Johnson, administrator
be d1scontmued and the with no doUar llimt; and for
~xhtbttmg of fl owers at the fatr other medic'al services subject
of veteran affa1rs. 1
w11l go to open class
to an amual deductible of $150.
Any recommendaltons for a
The bill con tams a "catastronew chairWoman are to be ph1c" illness proviSIOn under
Three persons were fmed Norih Carolina, $150 and costs,
gtven to Mrs Mtckey King , fair which the full cost of health
and three others assessed costs three days confinement, 1
board Secrefl.ry, Within the ServiceS WOuld IJi COVered
1
next two weeks
lifter a· fanuly' had IJICurred
only in Middleport Mayor John drivmg while mtoxicaled
Zerkle's CoUll! Tuesday mght
Assessed co~ts only on
CAST MEMBERS - "'ioax of Hogan's Holler," a hillbilly farce m three act.:; will be
The board has also approv~tl annual med1cal eXJ)flnses of
Fined were Edward L Hack- charges of disturbmg the ~ace
presented by the jUillor clB!l.s of eastern High School Saturday at 8 p m The play wtll be
the purchase of matenals for $1 ,000. ·
man, 19, Crystal Lake, Ill., $5 were Richard Caruth1ers, 44, no
preceded by a chicken di1111~r sponsored by the senior class served from s·30 to 7:30 p m cast
hghtlng an area where a fte ld
It would liritit to $1,000 the
and costs assured c)ear address recorded , Robert
membeys are, front ~ow, l.r, ~andie R~se (balding her cat, Lamont), Regtna Kimes, Ant !a
tr~ctor
pullmg contest w!ll be maxinlumany family would be
'I
dlatance; ~rah Ethel Ha~k, Carauthers, 52, Mlddlepqrt,
Buckley, B~ky Ebersb~ch (w1th Sally tile dog ), Barbara Coates, and y1ck1 Gaul; second row,
held lhts · y,ear in cpnftillclton :bdlu~ct~brleins wanoy.uldonenoytearb
, 'e.
57, Mlners~llle , ,$5 and costs1 an~RuS.sell Ca~authers, 33, no
, ~thy DaVIS! HoiJ?er DeLong, ~hi! Bo~en, Kevin D1U aild Guy Walker; \h!fd ro'l", Marylu
'l"ith the farr The cpntest 1s an
failure to yield nght ol- way, address recocded.
MUles, Conrue Dailey, 'lnd Kareh R~. The play d"!lls ~ith the Bushbn~r fa mil~ who are \ add!tton to / the cowtty; fair ~pplied to service$ for childrel\
1
1' "and Olin R' "SammOIJS, 35,
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lo!:~ured by a ghost, and lear the1r daughter '!ill marry a noo~~ccou t "ci~ slicker "
~ctivthes
I and pregnant wo:nen.
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nowers, along " 'th half of
Patr tcta 's dnvmg license
Randolph
A
Hea rst,
Patncta's father, said Tuesday
ntgh t at hts suburban
Hillsborough home that he
behe ves the dnver's hcense ' 1s
hiS daughter s

Kennedy' Mills cradlt

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With trade

•3-1/2 H.P Briggs&amp;
Stratton engme
• Posit1ve cha1n drtve

first a ctor to wm Osc.:ars for

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$6950

992-2376, who wtll handle ordermg the flowers

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'The Sting' best :13 film

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contact Mrs. Emerson Jones,

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(Conhnued from PM• I)
street stgns warmng moton sls
of children playmg
Attending were Mayor
Smith, Lou Osborne, Wtlham
Snouffer, Globakar and John
Manley, counctlmen , Ja ne
Walton , clerk, Phyhss Hennessy , treasurer and Jed
Webster
Also meetmg w1th counc1l
was Wilham Gnmm, Sprmg
Ave , m regard to cats m the
neighborhood whtch he termed
a " health hazard " Webster
agreed to contact Hilton Wolfe
of the health department and
check the sttuatwn.

RCA XL 100 Color T.V. Sets

TO ORDER FLOWERS
Heath Um ted Me thodist
Church members and fnends
desmng to place memorial
flowers on the altar for the
Easter serv1ces are asked tO

PH 992 ·5321

Dispatcher

Be Sure To Take Advantage of The Big Sale of

VISIT FLORIDA
Mrs. Beverly Long and
children are m Dama, Fla 1
vtsthng Mr and Mrs Cl\et N
Haddox They went espectally
to see Mrs Ltlhan Trtplett,
Middleport, who ts a pahenta t
the Commumty General
Hosptl&lt;ll In Hollywoo&lt;j, Fla
Cards may be sent to Mrs
Tnplett, c-o C N Haddox 141'
'
Southeast Second Ave Dania
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was pourmg m on top of lls "
Wtllie Columbus McCrary,
35, was killed when a tornado
fltpped a trailer about 10 nules
from Hun tsvtlle , Ala Stx
others 111 the trailer suffered
cuts and brutses. Towers al
radiO statiOn WAAY in HwttsviJie and at WAAG in
Frankiin, TeM. toppled before
the wmds the 24Q.Ioot Franklin
tower miSSed the station by
JUSt 20 feel
An wttdenllfted man was
killed and seven other Injured
when a tornado struck Campbellsburg, Ky, between LowsVllle and and Cincmnati Sl&lt;lte
police satd three busmesses, a
post offtce and three homes in
the town of 250 people were
flattened Power !allure prevented pollee from furmshmg
better details
Extensive wtnd damage was
reported about 10 llllles north
of Tuscaloosa, Ala
A
spokesman , at Tuscaloosa
hospttal S8ld siX persons were
trea ted fo, s torm-connectod
mjurtes
In lllinms, the storm destroyed a bUilding housing
school buses ""t Bridgeport,
knocked down trees, small
houses and TV antennae and
pushed a truck off Interstate 70
east of Effingham

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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brought snow to the Central
Rockies and the Great Basm
area Heavy snow fell early
today from northern North
Dakota to Northern Mt cl\igan
wtth three mches reported at
Hanock, M1ch
In the tornado belt, 2 25 Ill·
ches of rat~ fell at Lllfayette,
La., m a siX-hour penod Hail
battered Poplar Bluff, Mo.,
London, Ky and covered the
growtd near Brrnungham, Ala
The weather service reported
"hall up to golf ball SJZe and

By United Press lnternauonal
Tornadoes d_ea lt death and
InJU ry and fl atte ned radto
towers and homes Monday
along a storm belt stretchmg
from Cincmnat1, Oh1o , to
Hwtts¥tlle, Ala
The Natwnal Weather
SerVJce counted 28 tornadoes
' durmg the rampage w~ch.
substded early today At least
two people were dead, one eac h
m Alabama and Kentucky
Elsewhere sprin g storms

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and a ch1ld eafl)lng $10,000 a
year would pay about $200
annually 111 htgher taxes, M11ls
sa1d.
The measure, which Mills
satd could be )lJISSed this year,
would take effi'CI July I, 1976, if
enac ted Tigh t away M11ls
announced he would start
holding hearungs on 11 April 24
and on each Fr1day thereafter
wttil they are completed.

STRIKE LAUNCHED
CHICAGO ( UP! ) - The
Teamsters Umon, m a dispute
blamed on lS"off pohctes ,
began a strtke TUesday agamsr - Pennsylvama Truck Lines
Inc., a substdtary of Penn
Central.
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BUSINESS ROUTINE
Routme busmess was conducted when the Meigs Olunty
Commissioners met in regular
sesston TU~sday In attendance
were Robert Clark, Warden
Ours ,and Henry Wells,' commisSlone.rs, ~nd Martha
Cham~&gt;era, clerk.
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