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for Angela Butcher who was
CINCINNATI ( UPI)
taker1 to Veterans · Memorial
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Maintaining
a dw·ablc peace
Hosp it~1l '"·her e she was treated
in
a
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clear
world
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for a rib injury and released.
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task
fa ci ng the
At 7:40 A. M. Sunday , the
squad went to Welsht own for
Larry Klein . '1 . wllo was ill . He

wps taken to Pleasant Valley
HospitaL
musn ms TO MEET
A meetin g of the trustees of
th e Meigs County Pion eer and
Historical Soc iety will be held
at 7:30 p. m. Tuesda y at the
Co unty Museum Buillliug,
Pomeroy.

young gc ne1·ation, form er
Secretary of State Dean Rusk

told a class of
graduates Sunday.

57 seniors Friday evening

Ky . ''Every commencement

Car ol Ann Scruggs, daugh tt&gt;r

preparatory student and holds

of Mr . and Mrs. Sam uel Y .
Scru~gs of Cheshire, has IJccn

membership in the Latin Club,
Library Club and Pep Club.

namerl valedictori;m of the 1974

She was also

graduati ng class at Kyger

Kyl{er Creek National Honor

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. Mi!is French is enrolling at

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membe r of the KC Keyette
Club, Art Club, French Club
and Pep Club, She t1·as also a

Rio Grande College.
Graduation exercises will be
held for 57 se niors, Frida y,
May 17, at 8 p. m. in the high
school gy-:n.
Dr. William R. Bwtce, a
native ·of Galli» County and
Associate
Professor
of
Development at the University
of Cincinnati, will be the

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commencement speaker.

speaker for the last 300 years
has been saying that, but this
time it 's true.' '
Rusk said the young
Randy Everett McDaniel,
Rober.t Clinto? Mitchell , Diana
ge neration must find solutions
Lynn Mole s, ' Marvin Dal e to environmental and racial
Mollohan, Jeffrey Alan Nea l.
Carolyn Frances Nibert . problems.
Kathryn Elaine Norr is, Cheryl
He said I he air, land and
Gay Nunn, Dennis Ray Par- water of industrialized nations
sons. Jeff Polcyn, Linda Jea n
Spires
Racer,
T i mothy especially must be cleaned
Emerson Reese. Helen Loui se before
it
becomes
Ric e, Joy Ray Rife, Ronald "disastrous. ''
Ralph Roush. John Marshall
On racial problems, Rusk
Ruml ey, Janet Dea n Salem,
Mary Ruth Sauer, Ca rol Ann said "only by the skin of our
Scruggs. Terry Rob in Sheets, teeth have we avoided conEdward Arnold Skaggs.
C\ibborn L•on Smith , Jean· frontations between the white
nette Smith, Kathy Ann Smith, race Bnd all the rest of the
Cathy
Diane
Spaulding, races of the world .''

Mau rlce

Edward

Swishe r ,

Bias Thomas, Dwight David
Thompson.
Diana
Dawn
Tucker. Orin Thomas Wo.3tt s,

Dianna Lynn White and Rachel
Willis.

MEIGS THEATRE

their

Mai l boxes, posts, name
plates, number s and all

other accessories are In
stock or can be ordered by

the " FRIEN DL Y ONES".

Why

let bad wea·th er
possibly rui n an important
piece of ma il? (A new mail

box looks good, too .)

Roy K eith Handley, Lissa
Adkins Hill, Sharon Kay

Fred MacMurra y

Hively , Rebecca Rae Hock·

Nancy Olson

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Running time : 3•11 Hrs.
Show Starts 7 p.m .

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Chester Clay Hudson , Barbara

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VISIT FRIENDS
Mrs. R. R. Johnson, Jr. and
daughter, Ruth, Lafayette, La.
have spent the past several
days in Middleport visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney Downing.
Ruth attends Vanderbilt
University at Nashville, Tenn.

WE CAN HELP MAKE IT HAPPEN WllH OUR
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Jeffrey Joe Karr, 23, Middleport, and Beverly Ann
Jarrell , 17, Cheshire.

VACATION CLUB

If your heart's s~ t on travel we have a wav. to
make it happen, If you are planning for next
yeur, come ""a •a•k to us now. Our Vacation
· Club. is now open.

CALLED AWAY
SYRACUSE- Myla Hudson,
Syracuse, and her sister, Hazel
Landino, Bloomington, Calif.,
who has been visiting with Mrs.
· Hudson were called to
Florence, Pa., dl!e to the death
of pnother sister, Christina
Mnrshall.

CHOOSE YOUR CLUB

•1.00 •2.oo •3.oo •s.oo •1o.oo

DINNER SET
Members of Trinity ChW'ch
will hold a cafeteria type ·
dinner Friday and Saturday
begirmlrig at II a. m. iri the
dining area of the church with
all proceeds to be given to the
Pomeroy Volunteer Fire
Department. The public Is
invited.

MAKE 49 PAYMENTS

WE PAY THE 50TH

20,000 Maximum Insurance

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CLUB MEET
sYRACUSE - The Ttllrd
Wednesday Homemakers Club
at Syracuse will visit Roscoe
Village near Coshocton an~
other points of interest Wednesday on their annual trip.
They will leave from Syracuse
Municipal Building 'at 7 a. m
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Wednesday, clearing Thursday and fair on Friday.
Highs In the 70s on Wednesday and Friday, and in
the 60s un Thursday. Lows In
lhe 50s Wednesday and
Thursday and in the 40s on
Friday.
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Adena Local, Iron~on,

Mayor John Ze•kle cast the
deciding vote that approved
. the second reading of a new
:rate ordinance between
'Middleport and Columbia Gas
of Ohio when Middleport
Village Council met Monday
night.
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Middleport Council on April 8
after weeks of deliberation
.approved 5-1 the new rate
_ordinance at the first reading.
The ordinance will order a 15.7
pet average increase in rates
the first year of the four year
contract.
. However, a letter was read
Monday night from the company pointing out that effective
May 6, a 6.37 cenls per 1,000
cubic feet Increase has been
prdered by the Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio for all
subscribers of the service in
Ohio regardless of whether
they have fuel clause increases
in present contracts.
Aller the letter was read by
clerk-treasurer Gene Grate,
three council members indicated they were in favor of

Veterans Memorial Hospital :
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
- Wilma Stobart, Pomeroy;
Mary Grady, Racine.
DISCHARGES Eber
Pickens, Sr., Herbert Miller,
Lillian Roberts, James Hayes,
Celeste Pickens.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS Chester CW'ry, New Haven;
Amos Cross, Sr., Rutland; .
Leland Norris, Racine.
DISCHARGES-Ava Gilkey.
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MAIN STORE AND WAREHOUSE OPEN WEEKDAYS _9:30 TO 5 PM

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CONTACT
DONNA
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992-2145

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Childs explained.
Childs said that zoning of the
community would have to be
altered to comply with
requirements for being
"designated". He recomm.ended council ask its planning commission to work out a
plan to be followed with the
Ohio Development Department
which would provide free help,
up to a point. Government
planning grants also . are still
available for the village, Childs
said .
Council
voted
unanimously to ask the Middleport Planning Commission
to proceed through the state
agency. It was Indicated that
some funds will be available
lor the ·local planning commission to carry out the
project
Councll also authorized
Childs to file an application
with the Housing and Urban
Development Agency/ for the

construction of low rental

housing for the elderly and low
income families of the town.
Approval will not cost the
village a cent, Childs poinied
out, and such - housing would
"free" houses now being occupled by the elderly and low

income families for other
families, he said.
He further advised councll
that in his opinion as an .Insurance agent, it would he
unwise to insure all village
owned property and equipment
under one policy. However, he
indicated he would meet with
council 's insurance committee
at any time to discuss Insurance.
In olher action, council
approved the third ·and final
reading of an ordinance which
requires licensing of coin
oper.ated amuse~ent
machmes . Under lis proviSion,

INGRID HAWLEY

annual license for machines
which require a coin of 25 cents
or more and $25 for machines
which take less than 25 cents.
Owners of such amusement
machines will have 30 days in
which to pay the license fees.
Failure to comply will mean a
fine of from $100 to $200 a day,
Report Approved
Council approved the report
of Mayor Zerkle for April. The
report showed receipts of
$1,175.15 in fines and fees and
$135 in merchant police
collections for a total of
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penny votes
is Sunday

MARY KRA WSCZYN

MAUREEN HENNESSY

Rio president
Meigs speaker

The crowning of the Meigs
County Heart .Fund ':Queen
Dr. Alphus R. Christensen,
and Princess" of Hearts will he president of Rio Grande
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held Sunday, May 19 at the old College, will be the guest
Pomeroy Junior High School speaker at the sixth aruiual
auditorium at 2:30p.m.
commencement exercises of
Penny-a-voting will take Meigs High School Tuesday
place until 2:15 p.m. when all evening, May 21, at 8 p.m. at
donations will he totaled. The the Larry R. Morrison gymauditorium will open at I p.m. nasium. He will be speaking to
and voting can he done at that 207 seniors on the theme, 111
Am Full of New Begirmings."
WASHINGTON - The In- time.
Princess
contestants
are
Inaugurated as the 12th
terstate Commerce Commission has notified Rep. Kathy Parker, Patty Parker, president of Rio Grande
Clarence Miller that public Beth Perrin and Nancy College in 1963, Dr. Christensen
has guided the college's
Kissinger's fHth Middle East hearings on the planned Wallace.
enrollment
from 398 iri 1962 to
Queen contestants are
peace mission.
reorganization of the Northeast
Tel Aviv newspapers said the 11nd Midwest Rail System will Deanna Denny, Becky Fry, 707, To complement this
Israeli government refused to t,e held beginning JiJne 10 and Sharon Karr, Tammy Schoon· growth, the college has built a
library, dining hall , three
make any new concessions ending June 12, 1974, In Akron. over, and Nicki Van Meter.
The S-tool rocket filled with dormitories, an athletic and
during Kissinger's latest stop- The hearing - the second
$80
or toys and games will he recreation field, and a physical
over in Jerusalem.
round coordinated by ICC and
given
away at that time. All education building .
In contrast, · the Lebanese its Rail Services Planning ·
DR. CHRISI'ENSEN
Between 1946 and 1982,
proceeds
go to the Heart FWld
newspaper Beirut said the two Olfice - will offer community
sides have agreed on all but leaders, civic and industrial drive. Mrs. Susie Soulsby and Christensen served on the
one point In a troop representatives and concerned Ralph Werry and co- academic and administrative
Rio Grande C&lt;Jllege Is the
.. _ citizens the opportunity to chairpersons of the Heart Fund staffs of South Dakota State
disengagement pact
University
as
head
of
the
only
interdenomination loW'The
newspaper
said present their views on present drive.
year
liberal arts college
The Heart Fund annoWJc-ed department of speech, director
Kissinger flew to Syria today and future rail service needs in
that several areas have not of special services, and ad- located in southeastern Ohio. A
with a compromise proposal to the region.
been
canvassed and will be minislrat(ve assistant to the majority of its graduates enter
clear the last obstacle Each hearing will start at
the teaching profession.
president.
reduction of forces on the new 9:30 a.m. at Morley Health don,e within the next month.
truce line.
Center, t77 South Broadway,
On the Golan Heights, Syrian Akron. An evening session will
and Israeli tanks and artillery be held at 7 p.m. the first day,
clashed today at the start of the Additional evening sessions
lOth week of their costly war of will be · designated at the
attrition·. ~
discretion of the presiding
The high U, S. official said officer. Persons wishing to
the negotiating gap In testify at the hearing should
arranging an Israeli - Syrian" contact : Carolyn Halloran,
disengagement accord has Interstate Commerce Com"narrowed vel'y signU(canUy" rnis8ion, 18t Federal Building,
The traditional parade will m-··x·!CS.r~:m-w·· · ·· ·· · s~:::::::::::::~:=:=:~=:::--:~:::::::::::~::::::::::::::::!:!:;~:;:;:;
in the final week of the peace 1240 East 9th Str~t, Cleveland,
Tentative 1974. Big Bend Regatta Schedule
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mission.
Ohio 44199.
THURSDAY .
activities, Earl Ingels,
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C
arnival Rides.
president, told the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce at ils
FRIDAY
noon luncheon meeting 12:00-11:00 p.m.
Carnival Rides
Monday at Meigs Inn .
12 :00-G:OOp.m.
Flea'Market-Pomeroy Jr. High
The parade will be on 6:QOp.m.
Parade
William R. Amberger, Friday, June 21, leaving 9:00p.m .
presenting "Ariella for
Stage
Entertainment
Steven M. Anderson. Larry A. Middleport at 8 p.m.
Winds." Introducing the Atherton,
Rodney E. Baker,
Teen Dance
Jack Carsey, In charge of the 9:00p.m .
speaker will be Paula Haul)er, Bbnnie L. Barringer, Timothy
p.m.
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10:00
Fireworks
president of the senior class. A. Baum, Michael L Bing, outboard races to be held
Bruce H. Bissell, Bernice R. Sunday, announced
that
SATURDAY
. Charles Swogger, principal, Bogg•. Sue A. Burke,. Deborah
will present the 10 lllp scholars L. Burns. Linda K. Calaway, classes are family, G, J aod !O:OOa.m.
Y.
Caldwell . FS, sports, 6, J, and unlimited 9:00-6 : 00 p.m.
of the class including the Marlenna
Richard
D.
Carson,
L. u.
valedictorian
and
the Chaffee, Peggy A. Daniel
Chaney, - ' There will l)e seven races, 10:00-11:00 p .m.·
salutatorian. Howard Cald· Teresa
-10:00-4':00 p .m.
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Chtchf?ler,
· well, Jr., vice president of the Rosemary M. Clark, Roger D. the last race for all boats. 11:00 a.m .
Melissa J. Coleman, Proceeds froin II will go to Mel
board ,of education, will Coates,
Dorothy s·. Cremeans, Steve R. Christensen.
12:00-1:30p.m.
present the diplomas.
Dill, Jo L. Enevolcfsen, Cri'stal
It was also announced that 1:30-3:00p.m.
Erwin, Steve E. Follrod,
SWogger will Introduce the Rhonda F. Fortney, Robin T. petitions are being circulated 3:30p.m.
Jeffrey G. Gilland. f~ signatures asking toll free 9:30 P-'11·
Rev. Robert L. Meece of the Gainer.
Steve R. Goebel, Patricia J,
Northeast Cluster of the Grossnickle, Joy L. Grover; telephone service from Chester
Methodist Church who will Paula S. Hauber, Rickie L to Pomeroy, Rutland, Racine S::i0-11 :30 a.m.
deliver the baccalaureate Hollon, Tonya E. Keebaugh. and Portland.
II :30-5:30
Chry\1 L. Kimes, Pamela J.
A hearing 'll!ill be held with
sermon. The processional and Lanham, Nancy "J. Miller,
recessional will be by Teresa Ti&gt;ny S. Milhoan, Martha A. the Public Utlllti,e~ Company II : 30-5: 30 p.r.1.
Buckley and the Girls Glee Myers, Randy B. Orr; Gale E. on Tuesday, May 21 at 10 a.m. 12:30-6:00 p.m.
Ralph E. Parker, Iris
Clab will sing ·"Prayer_" The Osborne,
l . Pigott, Clair E. Reed, Sheila at Pomeroy City Hall. All
Invocation and the benediction J. Sampson, John C. Sheets, persons are urged to attend
Linda M. Sm lth, ' David F. this meeting,
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will be by Teresa Buckley.
Sordo!n,
David
L. Weber, .Jane
II was an~\)llllced thalllckels 6:00p.m.
Members d the graduating D. Whitehe&lt;¥f, · Debora~ l.
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round of talks

COLUMBUS, OHIO - REPUBLICAN STATE Chainnan
Kent B. McGough said Monday there Is a growing disenchanlment among rank-and-file Ohio Republicans with .
President Nixon, and he attributes It to the contents of the lranascripts.-of the White House tapes.
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primary election campaign showed dissatisfaction with the
DAMASCUS (UPi)
President was on the rise, particularly during the last two weeks. Secretary of State Henry A.
"Any disenchantment with the President Is serious," McGough Kissinger arrived In Damascus
said iri answer to a question at a news conference, "and It's today for what siJaped up to be
growing. There are more people in our party today that are the decisive round In his peace
dlsenchanged than there were 10 .days ago"
mission to separate Israeli and
Syrian troops on the embattled
WASHINGTON - THE HOUSE JUDICIARY Committee Golan Heights.
today focused Its impeachment Inquiry on the Watergate
A.~h official traveling with
coverup and prepared to begin listening to tapes of ~esident KisSinger ·said the secretary
Nixon's private White House conversations.
would know later tonight or
The formal agenda for today's day-long· presentation of Wednesday morning the
evidence by committee lawyers behind closed doors was not outcome of his longest and
revealed, but committee sources said the session beginning at most complicated mission to
a:30a.m. EDT would center on the cover-up of the June 17, 1972, the Middle East
Watergate cburglary,
Kissinger met Syrian
Foreign Minister Abdel Halin
WASHINGTON - CONSUMERS WON'T GET the. full Khaddam at the Damascus
benefit of this year's declines in farm prices because processors airport early this afternoon
and supermarkets are widening their margins, Agriculture
after 8:·· 55-minute flight from
Department economists predicted today.
Israel.
Experts writing in a new "Marketing and Tr81l8ponation
The secretary of stale then
Situation" sununary repealed a recent department forecast that left the airport for a giwernIncreases In retail food prices "may slow considerably" in the
ment guest house to prepare
next few months and there may even be a modest decline in
for crucial talks with ~sldenl
grocery bills late in the year if farm prices drop as expected, but Hafez Assad.
the consumer will benefit little, If any.
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The trip came as sharply
conflicting reports appeared in
ROME - A NATIONAL REFERENDUM·overwhelmingly
the Israeli and Arab press
endorsing divorce In Italy lhreatened today to smash the
about the success of
traditional p&lt;Jlitical power of the Olrlstian Democra lie party and
the Roman Qitholic heirarchy.
Politicians said Premier Mariano RtlmCr )Vas expected to
step down following the vote, bul.his Ouislian Democrats would
Ukely delay the resignation as long as possible to shore up the
party's position. More than 32 million Italians voted by a 58.1 to
40.9 per cent margin Sunday and Monday to maintain divorce
Fifty-two seniors will receive
despite the opposition of the Vatican and tile Christian
their diplomas Sunday night
Democrats.
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when the 17th annual commencement of Eastern High
HONG KONG - PREMIER CHOU EN-LA!, complaining of
School Is held at 8 p.m.
being old and "not very well," has given SGme signs he might
BaccalaW'ea te for the class
llep aside after 25 years at the swnmlt of power In China. Tbe 75will be held In the school
,ear-old revolutionary, China's. only premier since the Comauditorium on the same day
munists seized power in 1949, has been conspieliOuBiy mi881ng at 'beginning at 2 p.m.
recent stale functions.
John Hauck, executive
China analysts have been debalillg whether the apparent
director of the Buckeye
withdrawal was voluntary or at least partially forced on the
Association of · School Ad~glng premier. Wben Chou failed to appear at a banquet for
ministrators, will be comrialtlng Senegaleae PreSident Leopold Senghol',early thla month,
mencement speaker with the
Ollnese officials scoffed at speculation the abaence was caused
high school band, directed by
by political reasons. '!be officials said Chou was tired and could
Charles Wills, presenting the
not keep up with his sebedule.
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Circumstance" and the
WASHINGTON -THE NATION WilL keep 118 legal speed
recessional "Fanfare and
limit at 55 m.p.h. because It saves lives, saves fuel and l)elps
Recessional.''
people remember tliat the energy shortage is "a permanent fact
Mr _ Eugene Underwood,
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pastor
of , the Tuppers Plains
The Sehate Monday vote&lt;UI-211agalnsta propoaal tha,l woolct
IJave given state governmenla the option to raiae highway speed Church of Christ will be giving
limits from the 56 m.pJt. decreed during llie energy crisis to 60 · the i~vocallon , and the
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expensive than natural gas. He
said the increase amQUDts to
about ~ cents a month increase for a customer using
15,000 cubic feet of gas. The
rate increase ordinance now
before council came about
following the original proposal
by the company, a counter
proposal by village officials,
and finally a "compromise"
proposal, the one now under
consideration,
F1ood Insurance
Council agreed to !lee that the
town is designated eligible for
flood Insurance .
Meeting with council on that
Issue was William D. Childs,
who pointed out that getting
"designated" is a ' detailed
procedure in that certain steps
must be followed. Once the
village is designs led, then
residents may pW'chase flood
insurance. The average rate Is
about 25 cents for $100 worth of
coverage on dwellings and
about 35 cents for $100 worth of
coverage on con"nts. It is
possible to purchase flood
Insurance Ql present, but
unless a community is
designated under the federal
program; rates are prohibitive,

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the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio for hearing
rather than approve the increase by local ordinance . The
three - Marvin Kelly, Alen
King and James Brewer backed up their convictions
with "no" votes when the
second reading was given.
Mayor Zerkle, broke the tie .
Councilmen Fred Hoffman,
William Walters and David
Jenkins voted for II.
John Koebel of the local
Columbia Gas Co. again spoke
to council on the new ordinance. He indicated he will
mee, with any council memher
at any time to answer fW'Iher
questions. The matter is expeeled to come up for Its third
and final reading at the next
meeting Juesday, May 28,
rather _than Monday, May 27
(due to Memorial Day).
Koehel explained that the
increase ordered by the Public
Utilities Commission was
brought about by the use of
synthetic gas which Is more

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Junior and Senior Class plays, and was treasurer of the Arts and
Crafts Club.
Miss Nieri, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Rife , 692 High St.,
Middleport, was a cheerleader and secretory of the student
council . She was active in-the mnrching and symphoni c bands,
Pep Club, National Honor Society, girls' basketball, and GAA.
Miss Nieri completed the Academic Course.
Miss Hennessy, daughter of Mrs. Phyllis Hennessy, 242
Mulberry Ave., &gt;Pomeroy, also took the academic course. She
was active in the Pep Club, GAA., Student Councll, Spanish
Club, Tennis Club, Drama Club, WTAP Honor Program ard the
Senior Class play. She was a cheerleader, a class officer, and
office assistant ; was on the basketball team, and served on the
coffee house committee.

en tine

Gas rate reading -passes 4-3

will face each other in district
competition at Bellaire ihis
weekend.
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College said today that Individual sectional winners will
he announced Tuesday - the
lting list was unavailable , for
area news media today :
In Class A sectional action
Saturday, Unioto was runnerUJi
to Adena with 38 team points
while Chillicothe Zane Trace
had 37. North Gallia had 24
points, Eastern had II. ·
In Class AA sectional action,
Rock Hill finished second
behind Ironton with 55 team ·
points. Hillsboro had 54. Gi\HS
had 7 and Meigs 2.

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VOL XXVI . NO. 22

win sectional meets
Adena Local and Ironton
rang up the most team points
dw-ing Satw-day's Class A and
Class AASectional track meets
at Rio Grande, but only the top
three winners of each event in
each division will advance to
district competition.
Adena Local, which captured
the 1972 Class A ·state team
title, tallied 124 points to lead'!/
Class A teams in that category.
Ironton, winner of the 1974
SEOAL track crown, tallied 99
points to head 26 other Class
AA squads.
In previous years, all area
lea!lls entered the district, and
those with the most points, plus
other individual winners,
advanced to the state
regionals.
This year, however, for the
first time ever, all 53 area
teams were entered in sectional competition with the top
three individual winners in
each division in each event
advancing to the district.
The sectional winners in
Class A competition from Hio
Grande and Zanesville will
face each other in district
action at Evans Field Satw-day, beginning at 1:30 p.m.
The sectional winners in
Class !lA competition from Rio
Grande and another sectional

Four Hooorarlans
Miss Hawley also studied the Science course and was active
in the mard1ing and symphonic bands, the Woodwind Quintet,
Pep Band, Stuc!Ont Council, Nature Club, Tennis Club, Latin
Club and b91h the JWJior and Senior Class plays. Co-editor of the
annual staff, she was treasurer of the National Honor Society,
an office assistant, a delegate to Girls' State, WTAP Honor
Program, ""ndystripers, Junior Fair Board, 4-H Club, and the
Meigs County 4-H Advisory Committee. She is the daughter of
Mrs. Dianne Hawley, 102 Wolfe Drive, Pomeroy.
Mary Krawsczyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Krawsczyn, 300 Broadway St., Middlep&lt;Jrt, was selected as the
Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow and Is president of the
candystrlpers of Veterans Memorial Hospital. Enrolled in the
Academic Course, she participated in Latin Club, the marching
and symphonic bands, National Honor Society, annual staff,

Devoted To The lnterettl Of The Meigi-Mason Area

JUST ARRIVED

Five runs were made during
the ·weekend by the Pomeroy ,
WJit of the Southeastern Ohio
Emergency Medical Service.
Ata:40a. m. Saturday, it was
called for Asel Searles, 639
Beech St., Middleport, who was
taken to Holzer Medical Center
suffering a respiratory
ailment. At 3:30 p. m. Dan
Hooker, Rt. 1, Shade, was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital as a medical patient.
At 8 p. m. William Salmons, Rt.
2, Pomeroy, was taken to the
Holzer Medical Center as a
medical patient.
Today at 12:JOa. m., the unit
went to the Tom Rue home, 72
S. Third, Middleport, for Mr.
Rue , who was ill. He was administered first aid.
At 5 p. m. today, the unit was
called to Forest Run for
Geraldine Eynon, who was
dead upon its arrival.

EZRA KISER

BEVERLY HOFFMAN, DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mn;
Fred Holbnan, Middleport, has been a carrier for the Dally:,
Sentinel for approximately six years. Beverly Is a seventl!
grade student at Meigs Junior High School. She attends the
First Baptist ChW'ch In Middleport and enjoys sewing and
watching baseball, She has been a memher of tl)e Meitis ·
Junior High Band two years in which she plays the clarinet.
Beverly has two brothers and one sister.

showers

. WOOSTER, OIDO - THE WOOSTER EDUCATION
Association struck the school system here today over the firing of
four teachers by the local school board. Picket lines were set up
at all of the system's 10 schools and the bus garage.
School officials said classes were being held with thehelp of
supervisory personnel and parents. The strike came on an impasse between negotiators for the ·association and the school
board. The association voted Friday night to strike if 100
agreement on teacher dismissal procedures had been reached
during the weekend.
Teachers want the honrd to put in writing the reasons for not
renewing contracts and to allow hearings for teachers if they are
dismissed. Teachers have tenure In the fourth year of service.
The four teachers whose contra-cts were not renewed do not have
tenure.

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Hughes, Gary Michael

COTTON74
PLYMOUTH, N.H. (UPI) Sen. Norris Cotton, R-N.H.,
celebrated -his 74th birthday
Saturday with 200 friends and
supp&lt;Jrters. He blew out 19
candles on a giant New
Hampshire-shaped birthday
cake and then opened his
presents - maple syrup from
the town of Warren, cheddar
cheese from Sugar Hill, shoe
trees from Plymouth and a
six-foot-long cribbage board
shaped like the Granite State .

Pomeroy, Ohio

his generation had. succeeded
in "creating some ex ..
traordinary problems for you
to solve. And .I'm relatively
optimistic these problems can
be solved because I helieve the
human race has the ability,"
he added. "The family of man
out o£ sheer necessity can solve
the problems.
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unnoticed Sunday when he returned to his arcestral homeland.
There were no parades, no wreaths, none of the ceremonial
trappings of his earlier visit.
"I am on business," A~new told a newsman who approached
him at the Hilton bar. Asked to elaborate, he said "private" and
abruptly ended the conversation.
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THE FARMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.

" generation gap" now because

LINDSAY SAYS RESTRICf
NIAGARA FALLS, ONT.- TWO MEN IN a small motorboat
NEW YORK (UPI) - John
Janey, Brenda Lawson Justis,
V. Lindsay says campaign plunged over Niagara's Horseshoe Falls as hundreds of weekend
M a r c us Connor
Lawhon,
contributions for all elections tourists and park officials watched helplessly from the banks.
should be restricted to $100 a They were missing and presumed drowned. "I was standing
donor, with a $1,000 limit for there watching and I couldn't do a sweet damn thing about it,"
presidential elections. The said Niagara Ontario Parks Commission Constable Robert
·
former congressman. whose Harrison of the tragedy.
secQnd term as ma¥or of New
The l~oot boat with a 4o:borsepower motor drifted too close
York expired this · year, said, to the edge and got caught in the current. The thWJdering waters
"What must end principally is broke the boat apart and scattered 'pieces of it on both sides of the
the solicitation of campaign 200-footfalls. Police said only portions of the boat's hull, a pair of
money , the giving and life preservers, a ski and gasoline cana were salvaged.
On Sunday two Americana rep&lt;Jrted missirig were thought to
receiving of it. !I politician
can't help but feel indebtedness be the victims. Niagara Frontier State Park Pollee said David
·Boyd, 29, Donald Walker, 19. both Niagara. Fallii, N. Y., were
to donors."
Lindsay said in an article in seen on the Niagara River Saturday In a boat matching the
Newsweek magazine that he description of the one that went over the fallii.
was "glad that I'm not running
lor office this year, or next or
may he not at alL"
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. Joyce Ann Davis Is the valedictorian and Ezra Kiser the
salutatorian of the 1974 graduating class of Meigs High School, it
was announc~ .!oday. Honorarians include Ingrid Haw ley, Tina
Nieri, Mary .Krawsczyn and Mauree~ Hennessy to round out the
top six students in the class.
Miss Davis, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis, Rl. I,
Middleport, studied Business· and Office Education and is a
memher of the Arts and Crafts Club, Future Business Leaders,
National Honor Society, Ohio Office Education Association, anti
served as a librarian. She was the school's winner of the D.A.R.
Good Citizenship Award.
Kiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kiser, Rt. I, D&lt;:xter,
completed the Science course and was a National Merit
Scholarship fmallst . He participated in basketball, Latin Club,
Varsity "M" and served as president of the National Honor
Society.

He said the rest of th e world
looks to America lor
precedent-setting methods of ·
solving such problems.
Rusk light-heartedly told· the
students there should he no

lawrence Barry Tabor, Judy

daugl1ter of Mr . and Mrs.
Special music will be
James !.. French of RL I, provided by the Kyger Creek Debt wanted up
Gallipolis. is the class Htgh School Band an~ the
salutatorian.
Kyger Creek Schoof Choir.
to $505 billion
Miss French is also a
Principal Robert L. Lanning
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
mem ber of · the district will present ihe class of 1974
scholarship leam, a college and Frank A. Cremeans, adininistr'ation asked Congress
Assistant 'county Superin- today to increase ihe public
tendent will accept the class debt lil)lit by $29.3 billion to
$505 billion :
and present the diplomas.
GraduMes are :
Trea&amp;W'Y
Undersecretary
Tonight and Tuesday
Pamela Fay Armbruster . Paul A. Volcker told the House
May 13-14
Penelope Kay Armbruster, Ways and Means Committee
Donald Ray Blazer, Debra
Walt Disney 's
that the current ceiling of
Lynn Bradshaw, David Eugene
SUPER DAD
$475.7
billion, which expires
Clay
,
Betty
Ann
Coleman,
( Technicolorl
Vickie
Lynn
Ellis,
Patricia
June
30,
had forced the governBob Crane
Marie
Fife,
Candace
Lynn
ment
to
operate at low cash
Kathleen Cody
Fisher, Patricia Ann French,
(G)
Kandy Inez Gindlesberger, balances which left little
Walt Disney 's
John Cooley Gordon, Robert money
for
available
SON OF FLUBBE R
Eric Gordon, Allen V. Handley, emergencies.
( Technicolor)

"N('ifher rain nor snow nor
wind nor sleet will stop
mai lm&lt;!n from their

" I'm deeply convinced tha t
this generation is destined to

write a Wlique chapter in
history ," Husk Iold 565
grad uates at Northern Kentucky State College in
suburban Highland Heights,

the Ches lHre Uni ted Methodist
C11Llrch. Miss Scruggs will
enroll al Ohio Stale University
in Allied M~dicine.

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bomb against Japan in World
War II. "It's np tu you to add
another 29 years to that record .

Kyger Creek, will graduate

member of the dt slrict
scholar ship tcomt: She Httt.•ncls

Fntndly

"It's been 29 years since a
nuclear weapon was fired in

college anger," Rusk said, referring to
lln1erica's use of the atomic

Creek High School.
Society. Miss French attends
Miss Scruggs is enrolled in the Addison Freewill llaptist
the Col lege Preparatory course· "" t'hurch .

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Top Meigs High students announced

Rusk-hold's pe~ce is biggest challenge

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14, 1974

White House fights .pr~ssure to .resign

WASHI NGTON ( UPI l - The
admtnts tra tton
eampa1gn
agamst pressure (9r President
NlXon 's r esignatiOn continued

- tiitlay after two top officials
reiterated h1s mtentwn to sl&lt;!y
m office
'"It's a difficult perwu there's no ques tiOn about
that, " one key White House
atde, dechnmg tp be 1dcnhfwd.

sa 1d today '" But h1s attitude next conference would be held Monday. "I think 11 would he a
IS one of dete1 nunatton
he today.
,
mistake for the country and a
feels It IS essential to fight
But Col~ lllSisted that the mistake for him."
thiS ."
new arrangement was not
Cole spoke to reporters
Another official, Kenneth R. designed to prepare Ford to shortly alter Caspar W. WemCole Jr., chtef adviser to the become president, and Cole herger, secretary of health,
President for domestic affairs, satd he saw no reason for NIXon education and welfare, carne
acknowledged that he had to resign
out of a meeting with NIXon
begun holdmg special policy
"I think It would be an ab- saying he had urged the
meetings wtth Vtce President solute disaster if he resigned," President not to step aside and
Gerald R Ford anrl thot the~r he told a news conference that he had been ·assured ,

Rhodes' renomination GOP feature

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don't worry, there's no

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chance of that whatever."
The orchestrated campaign
at the White HOQilC began last
week after several leadmg
Republicans m{;ongress called
on Nillon to step down or
suggested that he give It
serious thought and as the
House Judiciary Committee
began revtewm)! evidence for
its impeachment Inquiry.
In recent days Labor Secretary Peter J . Brennan, Housing
Secretary James T Lynn and
official White House press
spokesmen have made pomted
attempts to deny any plans for
NIXon's resignation and to
defend his policy during the
Watergate cover-up as outlined
m transcripts of his tape
recorded conversations.
Cole said hiS weekly conferences with Ford began several
weeks ago at the vice president 's request. Previously, he
said, his staff and Ford's used
to get together when the need
arose
Cole attached little sgnificance to the change. "We tr1ed
one way of dong business and 11
just wasn't working as well as
we had hoped," he said.

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COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The
McGough said he thought registered I th10k he has a displeasure
wtlh
the
nommatwn of former Gov Cleveland Mayor Ralph J good chance of winning," said President" or to vote for
MARY BIGGS, daughter
of
Blanch Biggs, Racine, will
James A. Rhodes with httle Perk had "'a good chance of McGough.
Glenn, said McGough.
vtstble diviSiven ess and a muu- w10mng" m his race agamst
leave
May 281or service with
The GOP prunary turnout
McGough srud Republicans
rnum of money spent was the Democrat John H Glenn Jr., might have been poor because had a good chance to gnln a
the U. S Army. Miss Biggs
"high spot" of last week's for the Senate
will serve In the military
Glenn's Democratic contest substantial number of 15 marRepublican prunary election,
pollee
lor three years. She
"I
've
always
considered
With Sen Howard M. Metzen- ginal Ohio House seats, most
AWARD ACCEPTED - Mary Martin, of the Busmess
state
COP
Chairman
Kent
B
will
at
first be stationed at
Mayor Perk to be our outstand- baurn, 0-&lt;lhio, "w~s the onlY; now held by Democrats, and
and Professional Women of Middleport, accepts an award for
McGough said Monday.
Ing Senate candidate He has a game m town," the Chall"llllln the outcome of races for SIX
Fort McClellan, Ala. She 11lU
the group from Wtlham Stuckey of the Governor 's Traff•c
The
low
pomt
of
the
election
graduate
from Southern
base
10
a
City
where
we
norsa•d.
Some
Republicans
rrllght
district
seats,
of
which
each
Safety Comrruttee (GTSC) at the 16-eounty regiOnal meetmg
was the poor Republican turn- mally do poorly and are out- have crossed over to "express party held three, would deterHigh
School
on May 19.
May 9 at Ohio Umverstty in recogrution of the women's
out
~ 600,000 GOP voters cornmine control of the state Sengroup's program, "Challenger for Commitment to Safety. "
RECEIVES DEGREE
pared with
I million
ate.
Judy Butcher Garwell,
Democrats - srud McGough
Republican fund raising was
daughter
of Mr and Mrs Ira
The 41 members of the Reahead of the pace set m 1970
Former resident
Butcher,
Middleport,
received
publican State Committee preand the third best in the party's
her
Master
of
Music
Degree
at
sent at a reorganizah onal
history for a corresponding
of Racine dies
the May 12 commencement at
rneetmg Monday unamrnously
time m the campaign, said
NEW CARLISLE - Dons reelected McGough chairman
the
Umvers1ty of Oklahoma m
McGough.
Wolfe , 75, formerly of Racme, of the state party.
Norman, Okla
died at Ohto MissiOnary Home
Re-elected vtce chatrman By Umled Press International Parkhurst said the truckers
m New Carlisle, Monday.
Independ ent tru cker s VIr- sought an audit of 01! company
was Martha Moore, CamMiss Wolfe wa s preceded m bridge, treasurer , George tually Ignored Monday the call books and the nght for small
death by her parents, Oren and Eynch, Cmcmnah ; and for a second natwnwtde truckers to haul manufactured
pitcher and hope for the best m the seventh.
By FRED DOWN
Mary Murdock Wolfe, two secretary, Louise R. Farr, dnvers· strike m three months goods m compell!Ion with
Right now, the 32-year-old
UPI Sporll Writer
Braves 7 Padres I :
sisters, Eva Pickens and Clara Cleveland Heights
to force a rollback 10 fuel maJor truckmg firms.
Wynn
is
the
best
as
far
as
The
Los
Angeles
Dodgers
Dusty
Baker drove in four
Wolfe.
"I was very pleased wtth all prtces and an Increase m the
Besides, reports of striking
productivity
Is
concerned.
He's
were
convinced
last
winter
that
runs wtth a horner and three
Miss Wolfe IS survived by one the candidates nornmated at 55-rntle-per-hour speed limit truckers m Utah, Montana and
sister, Mrs Albert (Sadie) the prunary. The high spot had
But m Pennsylvania , regard- Colorado, the stnke was the key to their 1974 National batting .327 and leads the singles, leading the Braves to a
Botkin, Sprmgfleld, one to be nornmation of former ed as the focal pomt of the reported takmg hold in nor- League pennant fortunes was major leagues with 12 homers VIctory which extended the
Padres' losing streak to SIX
brother, Herman Wolfe , Gov. Rhodes with a low-key truckers' prote st. s tnke- thern Nevada, where a spokes- the acquisition of relief pitcher !llld 34 runs batted m.
Wynn,
w)lo
promised
during
Mike
Marshall
from
the
Montgames. Rorie HarriSOn won his
Racme , and several meces and campaign that spent VIrtually related viOlence spread
man m Reno said he expected
real
Expos.
the
spring
that
he'd
play
nephews
third game for the Braves
Stnke
coordinators
said
no money, " McGough said
most dnvers would be off the
"extra
hard"
against
Houston,
But
the
deal
that's
Illllk4tg
although
he needed help from
She was a member of Racme
truck
traffic
was
"down
apMcGough said he expected
roads by today.
drove
in
three
runs
wtth
a
the
Dodgers
look
so
good
Is
the
MethodiSt Church
Torn House and Danny
Rhodes' opponent for governor preciably" m Utah and about
one in which they got center- smgle and sacrifice fly Monday Frisella. Willie McCovey and
Funeral services will be m the November general elec- 00 pet effecllve m Montana
CECIL WILLIS
fielder Jim Wynn from the night when the Dodgers beat Dave Roberts homered for the
Thursday at 1 p m at Ewmg tion, Gov. John J Gtlhgan, to and Colorado, but elsewhere
EVANGELIST Cecil
Houston Astros for pitcher the Astros, 8-4, for their sixth Padres, who played before a
Funeral Horne with bunal to be "qUite vulnerable" in the across the country the situation
Willis, well kuown author
Claude
Osteen. That's one ' straight victory. The win in- crowd of 36,052--third largest
foll ow
w
Greenwood
areas of ethics, spendmg prior- was reported normal Utah
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and preacher, and edllor of
that's known in the trade as t creased the Dodgers' lead in m San Diego's six-year maJor
Cemetery, Racme Fnends tiles and econormcs.
State Pollee dmed the strike
"Truth" Magazine of
"hope deal" -you replace the the Natwnal League West to league history
may call at the funeral horne
had any s1gmftcant effect in the
Marlon, Ind., will be the
outfielder
you traded for the 5\'.i games.
Reds 4 Giants 1:
after 9 a rn Wednesday
state
CALLED 3 TIMES
guest speaker In a special
New
York
defeated
st.
Louis,
Johnny Bench's sixth homer
In Pennsylv ama, truck
RA CINE - Th e Ra cme
series •of gospel meetings
5-3, AUanta downed San Diego, broke up a scoreless tie m the
traffic
was
reported
normal,
emergency
squad
made
two
heglnnlng Monday at the
Informative and entertaming
7-5, and Cincinnati topped San fourth and the Reds added
Pleasant Valley Hospital
runs Saturday, takmg Leroy but mctdents of viOlence were
King
recalled;
Westside Church of Christ,
books
are
plenllful
at
the
4-1, in the other another run m the Inning on
Francisco,
Discharges James Hartley, Edmonds, .Ra cme, to Veterans mcreasmg desp1 te warnmgs
200 W. Main St., Pomeroy.
Middleport
Pubhc
Library
National
League
games.
Galhpohs Ferry; Lon Lynn Memonal Hospital at 1 45 p m from Gov Mtlton Shapp who
Tony Perez' tr1ple and an in·
Loren Stephens, minister of
Here
are
four
titles
.
American League scores field out. Don Gullett gained
Stewart, Middlepor t , Terry where he was ll"eated and helped settle a two-w eek
Griffey
optioned
tbe church, Invites the public
''Honor Thy Father," by Gay
were Milwaukee 9 Baltimore 4, his third win in sill decisions
Jeffers. Southside; Mrs Collett released, and Mary Grady , walkout w early February
to attend all of the services
Talesets,
the
best
"inside"
Cleveland
4 Boston 1, Min· with the relief help of Pedro
Keefer , daughter. Leon; Bessie Racme, to Veterans Mernonal
A sniper on a bndge over the
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
which start at 7:30 each
hook
that
has
yet
been
written
nesota
7
Chicago
5, California 8 Borhon. Gary Matthews homEdsel!, Point Pleasant , Mrs Hospital at 3 45 p m He wa s Pennsylvania Turnpike near
Cincinnati Reds recalled veterevening, Monday through
pertammg
to
the
Mafia
.
In
thiS
Te:ras
4,
and
Oakland 11 ered for the Gtants.
R C. King, New Haven , Lottie admitted On Sunday at 8 30 Breezewood fired a bullet
an catcher Hal King from
Saturday and atlO a.m. and
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Roach, Pomt Pleasant ; Mrs . p.m. the squad took Maude through the wtndshield of a monumental work, wntten m Indianapolis Monday night and Kansas City 2.
6 p.m. on Sunday.
the
style
of
a
novel
,
Talese
Wynn
Ignited
a
ftveof"un
fifth
The "Dai~ Sentinel
Garland Bostic, Gallipolis Youn g, Racwe, to Holzer State Pollre car Monday ,
optioned outfielder Ken Griffey
the
secret
society
as
portrays
Inning
with
a
two-run
·
single
Ferry ; M3rsha Harnson, Medical Center
m1ss10g Trooper Donald Caldto their farm club in the
DEVOTI!'DTO mE
and drove In another run with a
INTEREST OF
Middleport; Steven Casey,
well, 28, who brought the they - and he - have lived it American Association.
!IElG8-MASON AREA
m
the
SIX
years
that
he
traveled
sacrifice
fly
In
the
sixth.
Andy
DOUBLEHEADER
SET
Gallipolis Ferry. Rossie
Griffey had only nine hits in
vehtcle to a safe halt
CHE.!I'ER L. TANNEHILL,
Messersmith
went
the
SYRACUSE - Syracu se
Davies, Minersville, 0 , Ruth
Exee.Ed
State Pollee m Bethlehem with the mdtvtduals who have 57 at bats this season.
ROBERT HOEFUQI,
Daughterly , Gallipolis, 0.; Falls City Fast Pitch Softball said a rock was thrown early so dornmated the cnme charts
"I couldn't live with myself distance, despite nmth-innmg
Cll}'Eoi!Gr
Ray Beagle, Letart, Darlene team will play Laurelville at today from the U S. 22 over- of crirne-bustmg senators. He having a kid like Ken sitting homers by Ollie Brown and
P!lbu.bed daUy except s.......:.r b!' ""
Ohio Valley PublishinB OnnJiin:y, ll1
HARRISONVILLE - The Dragoo , Fraziers Bottom; horne m a doubleheader pass onto a truck below on the covers m intimate detail the around and doing nothing," Doug Rader, raising his record Covt
St, Pomeroy, Ohlo, i8780 BUiinea
tow.
hves
of
these
men
of
the
Mafia,
annual Harrisonville Alumm Mathilda Kates, Ironton , 0 ; Saturday beginning at 4 p m Pennsylvama
said Reds Manager Sparky
Turnpike
Office Pbone I92-21M Editorial Phone ws.
Mets 5 Cardinals 3:
2t:i7
Banquet will be May 25 at the Harry K Siders. Henderson ; Sunday Syracuse will travel to traveling southbound toward thetr wives and children ThiS Anderson . "He has to go down
s.c.nd cluo poo~aMe pold at fmnero\".
Cleon Jones and Jerry Grote (ltlo
Harrisonville Grade School Earl Barton , Pomt Pleasant; Logan for two games With Philadelphia The umdentilted hook IS fact, and In this case to the minors and get a strike
Honor
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National advertlatng representative
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a graduate of Harnsonville, Pleasant; Norma Brannon , Hockmg Valley League as they light of h1s vehi cle were
pinch homer in the first game
lllbecript!oo n1tes Dell vered b)' (:~.trier
dealt
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loss.
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of a July 1, doubleheader with
smashed.
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Bob
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received
credit
that
dominates
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lnsh
Sunday
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3
to
2
and
11
to
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last
Los Angeles turned the 1973
Jack Warner of Jackson, also a Lakin; Mrs John Bartles,
At least 10 other mctdents of
r IVlllable One month , S2 80 By IDIU in
Harnsonv11le graduate, will daughter, Pow! Pleasant; Mrs
rock throw10g"Nere reported as estates of the de Sahs family, season around for the Reds, is for the victory although Harry 1 otrlo and W Va, One Year, 118, str:
f9 50, Three months, 16
1 month•
sing.
William
Watson ,
Pomt
were complamts of slashed air obsessmg them and irrestsbbly expected to join the club •Parker finished up. Grote's Ellrwhere f22 00 year, six moo.ths Ill.~
homer, following a double by three months, J8 50 &amp;.lbecription price
drawmg them away from the tonight.
Round and square dancmg Pleasant
hoses
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real than our own. It will ex- Grote , G1bson , Folkers (1),
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Squad was called to the Ernest pubhcatwn Michael Park- Center, the greatest bwldmg Sosa (81. Moffitt (91 and
The Harrisonville OES will Triplett residence at Brown 's hurst, editor of the magaz10e, ever constructed. On the day of Rudolph, Gullett, Borbon (8)
program. A meeting of the
and Bench WP - Gultett (3 3)
hold
a rummage sale Thursday Trailer Court at 11.49 p rn
Syracuse Elementary School
had prediCted more than 90,000 tis dedication as a glittering LP-O'Acquisto (2-4) HRscast of VIPs gather at the very Bench (6th), Matthews (4th)
PTA. however, also scheduled and Friday from 9 to 4 and Monday Trtplett was trans- dnvers would take part.
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architect
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millionaires are all reduced to
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humanity. Some find them· Texas
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selves
actmg
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heroic
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DEAR DR LAMB - I am a and when these two problems ho t, ner vous , t1red, ha1r The doctor may even be able to
Bibby, Brown (51, Allen !71 and
16-year-old girl, black and I JOin tog ether then I am problems and even changes 10 have a pretty good Idea of your others fmd theU" weakness Sims LP-Bibby (551 HRsSends (1st). Schaal
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character as 11 plunges into Its
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make somethmg of 11
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doctor, because your story has agony. An extraordinary Borgmann ; Moran, Tatum (6),
I'm ftve feet one and only eat once a day. dmner BreakPitlock (6), Granger (7) ,
An overacbve thyrmd can wo many feattires suggestive novel 1
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weigh 84 pounds But, the btg fast makes me siCk durmg the also cause your heart to beat of an overactive thyroid gland
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tolerance can be gr eatly
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automatic choke eng1ne
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pounding hard. If I bend over to problems, hecause I'm t1red of you eat normally or sometimes prevent hard arteries and the same street, but their back· WP-J
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control
pick up somethmg I get dizzy hearing my mother say It 's more than IS needed
clogged arteries Is lhts very different. They go to the
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and have to sit down before I only lazmess
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My hair has been breaking have given me several symp- weakn ess Man y of these , fortunately riot. The problem IS for tea. Despite their parents' Sprague,
Porter , Grimsley, Alexander
desperate
explanallons
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off 'unllll'rn afraid to comb it. toms, but a doctor will need though, do not cause the feeling much more complicated than
gradually dawns on them that WP-Sprague (1 01 LP - Grlms
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thts simplistic Irlea This IS JUS! Alice and Mary are really lev (4 31 HRs-Moy (5thl.
(2nd) , Briggs (6thl.
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Powell
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sure what your problem Is
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It Is possible that you have an cause similar symptoms, In· formatwn being pumped out to
Garber (4), MlngorJ
like It's swnrner all the time. I overactive thyrmd which could cluding reelin g hot. The only the public without any effective twtst. ifhe motive is not {7)Pltlln,
Your COmplete Tire Center
and Healy , Blue (2 4) and
financial
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The Southern Tornados
npped Southwestern starter
Kevm Walker for six runs m
the flr&amp;t mning and went on to a
9-5 victory ;- retaimng sole
possesswn of first place m the
SVAC.
The lrtumph was the sixth of
the league season for the
Tornados agamst JUSt one loss.
Southern leads second place
Kyger Creek by one game with
the two squads slated to meet
Friday at Racme
Monday at R10 Grande , the
Tornados struck for six m the
ltrst, one m the second and two
in the fourth, while Southwestern touched Pete Sayre for
three m the first and one each
m the fifth and seventh
Randy Warner, Southern
centerftelder, walked to open
the game, followed by a single
by Thetss, triple by Sayre,
single and stolen base by John

Scoring five llllles 10 the
third inn10g, the Eastern
Eagles took a commanding 6-1
lead and never let go enroute to
a 12-7 victory over the Hannan
Trace Wildcats Monday at
Mercerville
Eastern, rappmg 17 htts off
Wildcat hurler Paul Montgomery, look the lead by as
much as seven runs at 11-4,
before the Eagles had to hold
off a sixth inning rally when
Hannan Trace cut the lead to
four at 11-7
The Eagles tallied once m the
second, five tunes m that third
frame, three tunes in the ftfth ,
tw1ce in the Sixth and once 10
the seventh enroute to thetr
fifth conference Win m 11
decisions.
The Wildcats, meanwhile,
scored once m the ftrst, third,
fourth and fifth 10nlngs before
plating those three sixth innings runs 10 dropping to a 3-7
loop mark.
A double by Kevm Petrie m
the first, followed by a Mark
Swain single and throwmg
error by centerfielder Mike
Larkins brought horne the first
run of the game, g1vmg the
Wildcats a short-lived l-0 lead.
Eastern retaliated for one of
Its own m the second on a walk,
single by Rob Barller and

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The seven run fourth 10mng
featured three errors and hits
by Tim Lucas, Bruce Arnett,
Roush, Ben Arnett and Jeff
Hill
Htll, Baylor, Wise and Armbruster had hits dur10g the four
run sixth inning. Dave Dobbins
paced the Pirates w1th three
hits in four trips to the plate
North Gallia pushed across
Its first run 10 the second on
singles by Shaw, Patterson and
Dobbins. They mcked reliever
Bill Mebmer for three runs in
the siXth on hits by Mark
Theiss, Dobbins and Jack
Gardner. Patterson coUected
two htls m three at bat.
Hudson star ted for the
Bobcats. He was replaced by
Steve Baird In the fourth and
Metzner came in m the sixth.
Gene Welch was the losmg
pitcher. He fanned eight.
Kyger Creek hurlers cornbmed
for 10 strikeouts.
The Bobcats travel to Rio
Grande this afternoon to meet
Southwestern.
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sacnftce fly to center by pitcher Steve Holter
The ftve -run thtrd was
ignited by a Larkins double,
followed by an mfteld smgle by
Steve Goebel, stolen base. walk
to John Sheets, smgle by Mtke
Harris, error by Kent Halley at
short, and smgle by Barber.
Hannan Trace countered
With one in the thU"d as Petrie
smacked hts second double of
the day, Wayne Hesson smgled
and David Casteel singled
within the mfteld
Another Wildcat run came
hom e m the fourth mnmg, the
last frame for Eagle starter
Holter who was replaced by
juniOr Tim Spencer m the ftfth
Montgomery reached safely
on an error, Halley smgled,
Petrie was htl by a pitch and
Swam smacked a sacnflce fly
to nght field.
Holter struck out seven and
walked two lR h1s four mmngs
of work, allowmg seven hits
Hts replacement, Spencer,
walked one and struck out four
while yteldmg ftve htts
Montgomery went the
distance for Hannan Trace,
walking two, striking out three
and giving up all 17 Eastern
hits.
Three more 1!;8stem runs
canie home in the ftfth as Pl)il

Bobcats roll over
Pirates, 18 to 2
Kyger Creek '~ diamondrnen
kept pace wtth loop leading
Southern Monday night with an
18·4 lopsided victory over
North Gallia
The Bobcats unlea shed a 16
hit attack paced by Dave
Wise's three hits. Getting two
hits each were Jeff Hill,
Wendell Baylor, Jim Arm• bruster, and Bruce Arnett.
Kyger Creek 7-2 10 the SVAC
plated four runs 10 the second
and wrapped 11 up with seven 10
the fourth
In the second, tsenior Clay
Hudson started the rally with a
single to left. Wise doubled
aending Hudson to third and
both scored on a double by
Bruce Arnett. Ron Roush's
, single plated Arnett and Roush
• carne m on a grounder.

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Bowen smgled, Dave Hannum
reached safely on an error by
Petne at second, Greg
Wmebrenner smgled, Montgomery balked, and Randy
Blake smgled
Larry Sibley's horne run to
deep nght fteld brought home
one Wildcat run in the fifth,
before Eastern came back With
two 10 the Sixth as Spencer
double, Tim Kuhn smgled,
Bowen reached on an error by
Hesson at thtrd, Hannum
s10gled and Steve Nelson htt an
mf1eld smgle
A Swam tnple to center fteld
m the sixth started a bnef
Wildcat rally , followed by an
error by Don E1ch10ger at
third, and back to back smgles
by David Shaffer and Sibley
before Spencer got the next two
batters
Eastern added an insura'lce
run 10 the seventh as Eichinger
smgled, went to third on an
error by Hesson and scored on
Goebel's third single of the
day
Goebel's three solo htts led
the Eagle attack, followed by
Larkins with a double and
s10gle, and Barber and
Eich10ger with a pall" of smgles
each.
Sibley smash'¥! a homer and
single to lead Hannan . Trace,
while Petrie cracked a pair of
doubles and Swain a triple and
single
Eastern
015 032 1-12 17 3
Han. Trace 101 113 ~ 7 12 5
Holter, Spencer 5, and
Harris, Bowen 4. Montgomery
and Shaffer.

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Wednesday ' s Games
San F ra 11C1SCO at CmC1nnat 1
Ch1cago at Pittsburgh , n rght
New York at St LOUIS , ntght
Montreal at Phtla , n1ght
Hous at Los Ang , 2, tw r n 1ght
Atlanta at San D1ego, ntght
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Balf•more
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Cle v eland
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New York
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Detrott
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Boston
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Texas
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Monnesota
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Probable Pttchers

as Reds knock off Gia~ts 4-1
CINCINNATI (UP I) - Johnny Bench IS streaking Only It 's
the Cmcmnall Reds catcher's
bat, not his body, which 1s
attractmg attentiOn
Bench homered and Singled
Monday mght as Don Gullett.
wtth a helpmg hand from
Pedro Borbon, beat the San
FranciSco Giants 4-1 m the
opener of a three-game sertes
Bench's htttmg bmge dates
back to the thtrd game m May
when Manager Sparky Anderson moved him mto the third
slot 10 the hatting order ahead
of Tony Perez. Smce then, he
has 13 hits m 33 at bats, a .393
average and three homers.
Anderson made the change
after Bench went 1-for-l! in the
first two games of May and his
average dipped to 203 Today
he's battmg 265.
Monday mght also sa w Joe
Morgan emerge from a brief
battmg slump The Reds ·

second baseman , entenng the

game O-for-16 over a si&lt;.game
span, made two hits
Slumps though will never put
Morgan m the booby house
Th is IS beca use the Reds sec·
ond baseman even whtl e gomg

pleased w1th the Reds pttchmg yo ur pttchmg IS as bad as a lot
u1 the last rune games even of people ma ke 11out to be, the,
though U1e club has wo n on ly our pttclung coach has got to be
five uf lllem 1'l11s ls because a gen1us
Gary MatU1ew s' homct w
dunng those rune games Reds
coun
ted for the only Giant roll
pitchers have ytelded onl y II
Monday nig ht as Gullet
earned runs
' I don l thmk people g1ve evened h1s reco rd at 3-3

hitless still manages to get on
base
enough crffht to our pi tchers." Rorb on s s:we v. as Ins s1x th
The ser Jes resu mes tomght
For mstance. Morgan drew s aid Spc~ rk y, ~.:tt m g the U1ree
seven walks wh tle gm ng httless di viS IOJI ti tles the Reds have w1th the Reds' Jack Bllhngllam
m Ius last siX games priOr to won m th e last four ye,trs " H lacmg M1ke Caldwell
last mght Only once durmg
that span did he fml to get on
base
"! Will never have any long
\
hittmg streaks hecause I take
my walks, smd Mmgan I m
not a guy hk e Vada Pmson who

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Pinson , now playmg with the
Kansas Ct\y Royals. shares the
club record for longest hitting
streak 127 games) w1th hall of
farner Eddie Roush
Anderson

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Area high school track
winners are announced
Fourteen Southeastern OhiO
Athletic League thmclads, plus
two relay teams, and two
Southern Valley Athletic
Conference athletes quahfted
for dis!"riel traek compe tliOn
t
followmg Saturday's Class A
and AA Sectionals at RIO
Grande. Forty-five athletes m
each dJvtston won d1str1 ct

( Allt•mes eon
berths Saturday
1 North Galha's
Kansas
C•ty
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Tex.as (Hargan 2 3 ), 9 p m
Mtnnesota (Biyleven 3 4)
Chtcago (Bahnsen .4 2 ). 9 p m
Boston (Cleveland 1 3 )
Cle\leland (G Perry 4 1), 7

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Mtlwauk.ee (Colborn 1 J)
Balttmore (Palmer 2 3 ). 7

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HEGAN SOLD
NEW YORK (UPI ) - The
at
New York Yankees announced
at
30 Monday that first oaseman
Mtke Hegan had been sold to
at
30 the Milwaukee Brewers for an
at

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Wednesday's Games
Detroit at New York
Cal1fOrn1a at Texas n1ght
Mmnesota at Ch1Cego, night
Boston at Cleveland , n ight
M1lwaukee ,at Balttmore, rnght
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amoWlt "somewhat, m excess

of the waiver price.
Hegan, 32, has been confmed
tO the bench smce the Yankees
acqwred Chris Chambliss from
Cleveland and threatened to
retire If not traded. Hegan, who
lives near Milwaukee, had
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asked to be INded w the
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W L R OR superior ftelilr ... lilt .226 m
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~ ~ ' ~~ ~~ 18 games ror lilt ,,,... this
Athens
s 2 43 13 · se&amp;IIOD. New Ytllt cUd not
Waverly
4 3 25 21 announce who would fill his
~':f~~lls
~ ~ ~; ~; spot on the roster.

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TOTALS

Logan qualified for Class A
D1stnct competition m three
events - the !()().yard da sh,
220.ctash an d long JU mp
Eastern 's Smith qua lified for
the distnct 10 the 4()().} ard run
Nme Ironton Ttgc rs, plus the
SEOAL champions' mile and
880-relay squ ads qualified
T1gers qualifyi ng were Vmcent, 440, Vmson, 120 hurdles ,
Carter, 220 , Mornson, 2-nule,
Markm, 2-tmle; Thomas, 180
hurdl es , Mittendorf , po le
vault , Be rry, discus and Fitzpatrick, high JUmp
Other SEOAL athletes advan cin g to the dtstnct meet at
Bellaire this wee kend were
Cox, Wa;erly, 120 hurdles .
Maple,
Wave rl y,
880,
DeStephcn, Jac kson , 180
hurdles. Jackson's 880-yard
relay team ; Jude, Jackso n,
shot put
,
The Class A distnct will be
held at Rto Saturday.

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PLEADS CASE
INDIANAPOLIS (UP!)
Chief mechanic George
Btgnottl, whose cars have won
· the Indianapolis "500" six
times, pleaded his case today
m the first big rhubarb at the
speedway this stmug.
Blgnotti
and
Wally
Dallenbach, one of the drivers
on the Patrick racing team of
lndtanapolis, have
categorically denied charges of
cheating in the use of a detice
that helped Dallenbllch ree!M"d
the second-fastest~ in last
Saturday's lime trtalt.

The Memonal Day Classic
double elirmnatton ladies slo·
pitch tournament on May 25,
26, 27 1s open to all lad1 es
softball teams.
Entry fee IS $35 plus $8 for
any team not yet A S A sane.
tioned Trophies will he given
to the teams ftmshmg first,
second, third and fourth and 15
tndividual trophies wtll be
given to members of the first
place team
The drawing will be May 22
at 7:30 at diamond one m
Yoctangee Park (City Park ) in
Chillicothe, where play Will be
held.
The rules of the tournament
will be Arnencan Softball
Association rules with the
indua10n
of the 1:&gt;-run rule
Playoff Sclleelults &amp; Results
By United Preu lnternalianal Teams entering are to un(All Times E DTI
derstand that the sponsoring
NHL cnamplonshJp
group is not liable for tnjury
Baston vs. Philadelphia
(Philadelphia leads 2·11
suffered in the tournament.
May 7- Boston 3 Phltadetph•a 2
Entries should he sent to Davtd
May 9 - ~h&gt;la 3 Boston 2, ot
May 12-Phfladelphla 4 Boston Quince!, Rt. 5, Box 52, 414
1
May 14-at Phlladelfhla, B 1:1 m James Rd., Chillicothe, Oh10
May 16- at Boston, 30 p m
x May 19- at Philadelphia. 4 45601, phone, 614-663-2209
Teams need not be at the
P m.
x May 21 - at Boston , 7 30 p m
drawmg,
but must have the
WHA Chlmplonshlp
entry fee sent m hefore the
ChiCigo vs. Houston h
CHouston leads 1·0)
drawing
If they are unable to
May 12- Houston e Chicago 2
Mov 15-at Chicago, 8'30 p m attend m person

The Pomeroy Recreation
board will sell refreshments at
the little league and pee wee
league baseball games behmd
the old Pomeroy Junior High
School this summer
All refreshments will be sold
from a booth inside ·the
building, with all proceeds to
go toward buying recreation
equipment. Recreation
membership Center cards also
will be available, good for one
year at the pnce of $1. Cards
must be purchased by June 1 to
be eligible for use of the
Center 's eqwprnent. Cards will
be on sale during the year at
the Center durmg Its open
hours.
The Center will be open for
recreation during the games
and will remain open until
approXImately 10·30 p.m. It
Will not he open May 16 and 17,
but wtll wen at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 18 and remam open
until 10:30 p.m. that day.
There will be a meeting at
the center for all board
members and 10terested youth
17-at Houston, 8 30 p m
of the Meigs Local School May
May 19- at Houston , 8 30 p m
x May 2G-at Houston , 8 30
~strict Tuesday, May 14 at
m.
6:30p.m. The Center will open Px May
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at 6 p.m. for recreatiOn and x May 2.. - at Houston , 8 30
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Standings

Salser, double by J F Young , hit, a double , before Salser
,and singles by Dave Clark, drove him home with a smgle
Greg Dnnmng and Vern OI'd .
Southwestern tallied once m
In all, Walker struck out four Ute fifth when Walker smgled,
and walked JUS! one. bemg Mike Russell singled and
relieved by Lewts 10 the Sixth
Carter smgled.
LewiS struck out t"io and
Another Highlander run
walked none
carne horne m the last mmng on
nnatl
16 14 533
6 ''•
Sayre, meanwhile, sll"uck out an error and double by Russell Cmc,
Atl ant.,
IS 19 44 1 9' ~
etght and walked none.
14 21 389 11'''
Russell was the leadmg Sa n Ot ego
Monday's Result s
The Highlanders carne back hitter for the Highlanders with N ew York S Sf LOU IS J
m the home half-of the first on a two smgles and a double, while Cm c mnat1 4 San F ran I
Atlan ta 7 San Otego 5
str.gle by. Mike Crouse , error on Theiss slammed a pall" of Los
Angele s 8 Hou ston 4
&lt;Only games Schedul ed )
the left fielder, double by Keith smgles and that home run for
Today' s Probable Pttche r s
Lewts, and smgles. by Walker the Tornados He was atded by
CAll Ttmes EDT)
Ch1cago
(H ooton 1 3&gt; a t
and Terry Carter
Sy~ re wtth a smgle, double and
Pitt sburgh { Roo ker 2 2) 7 30
A Sayre smgl ~ followed by a triple
Pm
New York {Ston e 0 l l a t St
Young double brought the
Th•s afternoon the Tornados
LOUIS (M cG loth-en 4 I )
8 30
seventh Tornado run home m host North Galtia at Racine Pm
Atl an ta (P Nu~kr o J J l at s an
the second .
w~1le Southwestern hosts
D1ego IFr• esleben J OJ. 10 00
Dave Theiss started the Kyger Creek
pm
Montre al (Rog e r s 5 1) a t
scormg in the fourth , beltmg a Southern
610 200 0-9 14 3
Philade lphta ( Lon borg J 21 . 7 30
tape-measure home run far Sthwstn.
300 010 5 11 0 pm
Houston ( bt er ker 2 2l at Los
over the left~enterfteld fence
Sayre ( WP) and Dnnnmg
s (John 51) , 10 30 p m
Sayre followed wtth his third Walker , Lewis 5 and R Crouse Angele
Sttn Franctsc o (C a ldwel l 5 1)

Eagles thump H-T 12-7

in Middleport's

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Four titles

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14, 1974

White House fights .pr~ssure to .resign

WASHI NGTON ( UPI l - The
admtnts tra tton
eampa1gn
agamst pressure (9r President
NlXon 's r esignatiOn continued

- tiitlay after two top officials
reiterated h1s mtentwn to sl&lt;!y
m office
'"It's a difficult perwu there's no ques tiOn about
that, " one key White House
atde, dechnmg tp be 1dcnhfwd.

sa 1d today '" But h1s attitude next conference would be held Monday. "I think 11 would he a
IS one of dete1 nunatton
he today.
,
mistake for the country and a
feels It IS essential to fight
But Col~ lllSisted that the mistake for him."
thiS ."
new arrangement was not
Cole spoke to reporters
Another official, Kenneth R. designed to prepare Ford to shortly alter Caspar W. WemCole Jr., chtef adviser to the become president, and Cole herger, secretary of health,
President for domestic affairs, satd he saw no reason for NIXon education and welfare, carne
acknowledged that he had to resign
out of a meeting with NIXon
begun holdmg special policy
"I think It would be an ab- saying he had urged the
meetings wtth Vtce President solute disaster if he resigned," President not to step aside and
Gerald R Ford anrl thot the~r he told a news conference that he had been ·assured ,

Rhodes' renomination GOP feature

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don't worry, there's no

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chance of that whatever."
The orchestrated campaign
at the White HOQilC began last
week after several leadmg
Republicans m{;ongress called
on Nillon to step down or
suggested that he give It
serious thought and as the
House Judiciary Committee
began revtewm)! evidence for
its impeachment Inquiry.
In recent days Labor Secretary Peter J . Brennan, Housing
Secretary James T Lynn and
official White House press
spokesmen have made pomted
attempts to deny any plans for
NIXon's resignation and to
defend his policy during the
Watergate cover-up as outlined
m transcripts of his tape
recorded conversations.
Cole said hiS weekly conferences with Ford began several
weeks ago at the vice president 's request. Previously, he
said, his staff and Ford's used
to get together when the need
arose
Cole attached little sgnificance to the change. "We tr1ed
one way of dong business and 11
just wasn't working as well as
we had hoped," he said.

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COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The
McGough said he thought registered I th10k he has a displeasure
wtlh
the
nommatwn of former Gov Cleveland Mayor Ralph J good chance of winning," said President" or to vote for
MARY BIGGS, daughter
of
Blanch Biggs, Racine, will
James A. Rhodes with httle Perk had "'a good chance of McGough.
Glenn, said McGough.
vtstble diviSiven ess and a muu- w10mng" m his race agamst
leave
May 281or service with
The GOP prunary turnout
McGough srud Republicans
rnum of money spent was the Democrat John H Glenn Jr., might have been poor because had a good chance to gnln a
the U. S Army. Miss Biggs
"high spot" of last week's for the Senate
will serve In the military
Glenn's Democratic contest substantial number of 15 marRepublican prunary election,
pollee
lor three years. She
"I
've
always
considered
With Sen Howard M. Metzen- ginal Ohio House seats, most
AWARD ACCEPTED - Mary Martin, of the Busmess
state
COP
Chairman
Kent
B
will
at
first be stationed at
Mayor Perk to be our outstand- baurn, 0-&lt;lhio, "w~s the onlY; now held by Democrats, and
and Professional Women of Middleport, accepts an award for
McGough said Monday.
Ing Senate candidate He has a game m town," the Chall"llllln the outcome of races for SIX
Fort McClellan, Ala. She 11lU
the group from Wtlham Stuckey of the Governor 's Traff•c
The
low
pomt
of
the
election
graduate
from Southern
base
10
a
City
where
we
norsa•d.
Some
Republicans
rrllght
district
seats,
of
which
each
Safety Comrruttee (GTSC) at the 16-eounty regiOnal meetmg
was the poor Republican turn- mally do poorly and are out- have crossed over to "express party held three, would deterHigh
School
on May 19.
May 9 at Ohio Umverstty in recogrution of the women's
out
~ 600,000 GOP voters cornmine control of the state Sengroup's program, "Challenger for Commitment to Safety. "
RECEIVES DEGREE
pared with
I million
ate.
Judy Butcher Garwell,
Democrats - srud McGough
Republican fund raising was
daughter
of Mr and Mrs Ira
The 41 members of the Reahead of the pace set m 1970
Former resident
Butcher,
Middleport,
received
publican State Committee preand the third best in the party's
her
Master
of
Music
Degree
at
sent at a reorganizah onal
history for a corresponding
of Racine dies
the May 12 commencement at
rneetmg Monday unamrnously
time m the campaign, said
NEW CARLISLE - Dons reelected McGough chairman
the
Umvers1ty of Oklahoma m
McGough.
Wolfe , 75, formerly of Racme, of the state party.
Norman, Okla
died at Ohto MissiOnary Home
Re-elected vtce chatrman By Umled Press International Parkhurst said the truckers
m New Carlisle, Monday.
Independ ent tru cker s VIr- sought an audit of 01! company
was Martha Moore, CamMiss Wolfe wa s preceded m bridge, treasurer , George tually Ignored Monday the call books and the nght for small
death by her parents, Oren and Eynch, Cmcmnah ; and for a second natwnwtde truckers to haul manufactured
pitcher and hope for the best m the seventh.
By FRED DOWN
Mary Murdock Wolfe, two secretary, Louise R. Farr, dnvers· strike m three months goods m compell!Ion with
Right now, the 32-year-old
UPI Sporll Writer
Braves 7 Padres I :
sisters, Eva Pickens and Clara Cleveland Heights
to force a rollback 10 fuel maJor truckmg firms.
Wynn
is
the
best
as
far
as
The
Los
Angeles
Dodgers
Dusty
Baker drove in four
Wolfe.
"I was very pleased wtth all prtces and an Increase m the
Besides, reports of striking
productivity
Is
concerned.
He's
were
convinced
last
winter
that
runs wtth a horner and three
Miss Wolfe IS survived by one the candidates nornmated at 55-rntle-per-hour speed limit truckers m Utah, Montana and
sister, Mrs Albert (Sadie) the prunary. The high spot had
But m Pennsylvania , regard- Colorado, the stnke was the key to their 1974 National batting .327 and leads the singles, leading the Braves to a
Botkin, Sprmgfleld, one to be nornmation of former ed as the focal pomt of the reported takmg hold in nor- League pennant fortunes was major leagues with 12 homers VIctory which extended the
Padres' losing streak to SIX
brother, Herman Wolfe , Gov. Rhodes with a low-key truckers' prote st. s tnke- thern Nevada, where a spokes- the acquisition of relief pitcher !llld 34 runs batted m.
Wynn,
w)lo
promised
during
Mike
Marshall
from
the
Montgames. Rorie HarriSOn won his
Racme , and several meces and campaign that spent VIrtually related viOlence spread
man m Reno said he expected
real
Expos.
the
spring
that
he'd
play
nephews
third game for the Braves
Stnke
coordinators
said
no money, " McGough said
most dnvers would be off the
"extra
hard"
against
Houston,
But
the
deal
that's
Illllk4tg
although
he needed help from
She was a member of Racme
truck
traffic
was
"down
apMcGough said he expected
roads by today.
drove
in
three
runs
wtth
a
the
Dodgers
look
so
good
Is
the
MethodiSt Church
Torn House and Danny
Rhodes' opponent for governor preciably" m Utah and about
one in which they got center- smgle and sacrifice fly Monday Frisella. Willie McCovey and
Funeral services will be m the November general elec- 00 pet effecllve m Montana
CECIL WILLIS
fielder Jim Wynn from the night when the Dodgers beat Dave Roberts homered for the
Thursday at 1 p m at Ewmg tion, Gov. John J Gtlhgan, to and Colorado, but elsewhere
EVANGELIST Cecil
Houston Astros for pitcher the Astros, 8-4, for their sixth Padres, who played before a
Funeral Horne with bunal to be "qUite vulnerable" in the across the country the situation
Willis, well kuown author
Claude
Osteen. That's one ' straight victory. The win in- crowd of 36,052--third largest
foll ow
w
Greenwood
areas of ethics, spendmg prior- was reported normal Utah
'
and preacher, and edllor of
that's known in the trade as t creased the Dodgers' lead in m San Diego's six-year maJor
Cemetery, Racme Fnends tiles and econormcs.
State Pollee dmed the strike
"Truth" Magazine of
"hope deal" -you replace the the Natwnal League West to league history
may call at the funeral horne
had any s1gmftcant effect in the
Marlon, Ind., will be the
outfielder
you traded for the 5\'.i games.
Reds 4 Giants 1:
after 9 a rn Wednesday
state
CALLED 3 TIMES
guest speaker In a special
New
York
defeated
st.
Louis,
Johnny Bench's sixth homer
In Pennsylv ama, truck
RA CINE - Th e Ra cme
series •of gospel meetings
5-3, AUanta downed San Diego, broke up a scoreless tie m the
traffic
was
reported
normal,
emergency
squad
made
two
heglnnlng Monday at the
Informative and entertaming
7-5, and Cincinnati topped San fourth and the Reds added
Pleasant Valley Hospital
runs Saturday, takmg Leroy but mctdents of viOlence were
King
recalled;
Westside Church of Christ,
books
are
plenllful
at
the
4-1, in the other another run m the Inning on
Francisco,
Discharges James Hartley, Edmonds, .Ra cme, to Veterans mcreasmg desp1 te warnmgs
200 W. Main St., Pomeroy.
Middleport
Pubhc
Library
National
League
games.
Galhpohs Ferry; Lon Lynn Memonal Hospital at 1 45 p m from Gov Mtlton Shapp who
Tony Perez' tr1ple and an in·
Loren Stephens, minister of
Here
are
four
titles
.
American League scores field out. Don Gullett gained
Stewart, Middlepor t , Terry where he was ll"eated and helped settle a two-w eek
Griffey
optioned
tbe church, Invites the public
''Honor Thy Father," by Gay
were Milwaukee 9 Baltimore 4, his third win in sill decisions
Jeffers. Southside; Mrs Collett released, and Mary Grady , walkout w early February
to attend all of the services
Talesets,
the
best
"inside"
Cleveland
4 Boston 1, Min· with the relief help of Pedro
Keefer , daughter. Leon; Bessie Racme, to Veterans Mernonal
A sniper on a bndge over the
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
which start at 7:30 each
hook
that
has
yet
been
written
nesota
7
Chicago
5, California 8 Borhon. Gary Matthews homEdsel!, Point Pleasant , Mrs Hospital at 3 45 p m He wa s Pennsylvania Turnpike near
Cincinnati Reds recalled veterevening, Monday through
pertammg
to
the
Mafia
.
In
thiS
Te:ras
4,
and
Oakland 11 ered for the Gtants.
R C. King, New Haven , Lottie admitted On Sunday at 8 30 Breezewood fired a bullet
an catcher Hal King from
Saturday and atlO a.m. and
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Roach, Pomt Pleasant ; Mrs . p.m. the squad took Maude through the wtndshield of a monumental work, wntten m Indianapolis Monday night and Kansas City 2.
6 p.m. on Sunday.
the
style
of
a
novel
,
Talese
Wynn
Ignited
a
ftveof"un
fifth
The "Dai~ Sentinel
Garland Bostic, Gallipolis Youn g, Racwe, to Holzer State Pollre car Monday ,
optioned outfielder Ken Griffey
the
secret
society
as
portrays
Inning
with
a
two-run
·
single
Ferry ; M3rsha Harnson, Medical Center
m1ss10g Trooper Donald Caldto their farm club in the
DEVOTI!'DTO mE
and drove In another run with a
INTEREST OF
Middleport; Steven Casey,
well, 28, who brought the they - and he - have lived it American Association.
!IElG8-MASON AREA
m
the
SIX
years
that
he
traveled
sacrifice
fly
In
the
sixth.
Andy
DOUBLEHEADER
SET
Gallipolis Ferry. Rossie
Griffey had only nine hits in
vehtcle to a safe halt
CHE.!I'ER L. TANNEHILL,
Messersmith
went
the
SYRACUSE - Syracu se
Davies, Minersville, 0 , Ruth
Exee.Ed
State Pollee m Bethlehem with the mdtvtduals who have 57 at bats this season.
ROBERT HOEFUQI,
Daughterly , Gallipolis, 0.; Falls City Fast Pitch Softball said a rock was thrown early so dornmated the cnme charts
"I couldn't live with myself distance, despite nmth-innmg
Cll}'Eoi!Gr
Ray Beagle, Letart, Darlene team will play Laurelville at today from the U S. 22 over- of crirne-bustmg senators. He having a kid like Ken sitting homers by Ollie Brown and
P!lbu.bed daUy except s.......:.r b!' ""
Ohio Valley PublishinB OnnJiin:y, ll1
HARRISONVILLE - The Dragoo , Fraziers Bottom; horne m a doubleheader pass onto a truck below on the covers m intimate detail the around and doing nothing," Doug Rader, raising his record Covt
St, Pomeroy, Ohlo, i8780 BUiinea
tow.
hves
of
these
men
of
the
Mafia,
annual Harrisonville Alumm Mathilda Kates, Ironton , 0 ; Saturday beginning at 4 p m Pennsylvama
said Reds Manager Sparky
Turnpike
Office Pbone I92-21M Editorial Phone ws.
Mets 5 Cardinals 3:
2t:i7
Banquet will be May 25 at the Harry K Siders. Henderson ; Sunday Syracuse will travel to traveling southbound toward thetr wives and children ThiS Anderson . "He has to go down
s.c.nd cluo poo~aMe pold at fmnero\".
Cleon Jones and Jerry Grote (ltlo
Harrisonville Grade School Earl Barton , Pomt Pleasant; Logan for two games With Philadelphia The umdentilted hook IS fact, and In this case to the minors and get a strike
Honor
Camp dnver sustained rrllnor IDiunes fact is more fantastic than zone and get squared around." each hit a twCH"UII homer and
National advertlatng representative
with servmg to begin at 7 p.m
Lester Hall, Apple Grove , Hocking
Inc , 12 Eut tbl St ,
Pomt Syracuse IS m first place 10 the and the wmdshteld and 8" head- flcbon
Clinton Gilkey, of Albany and Stephen Warner,
King, whose game-wimlng Jones knocked in a third run Bottinelli.Callagher,
New York , New York
"
Cashelrnara"
by
Susan
with
a
sacrifice
fly
as
the
Mets
a graduate of Harnsonville, Pleasant; Norma Brannon , Hockmg Valley League as they light of h1s vehi cle were
pinch homer in the first game
lllbecript!oo n1tes Dell vered b)' (:~.trier
dealt
Bob
Gibson
his
third
loss.
where
avai.lable 10 cents per Week , By
Howatch,
IS
the
great
house
defeated
Chillicothe
two
games
will be the guest speaker, and Btdwell, Irene Cathrlght,
of a July 1, doubleheader with
smashed.
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Bob
Apodaca
received
credit
that
dominates
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3
to
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and
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last
Los Angeles turned the 1973
Jack Warner of Jackson, also a Lakin; Mrs John Bartles,
At least 10 other mctdents of
r IVlllable One month , S2 80 By IDIU in
Harnsonv11le graduate, will daughter, Pow! Pleasant; Mrs
rock throw10g"Nere reported as estates of the de Sahs family, season around for the Reds, is for the victory although Harry 1 otrlo and W Va, One Year, 118, str:
f9 50, Three months, 16
1 month•
sing.
William
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were complamts of slashed air obsessmg them and irrestsbbly expected to join the club •Parker finished up. Grote's Ellrwhere f22 00 year, six moo.ths Ill.~
homer, following a double by three months, J8 50 &amp;.lbecription price
drawmg them away from the tonight.
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The Harrisonville OES will Triplett residence at Brown 's hurst, editor of the magaz10e, ever constructed. On the day of Rudolph, Gullett, Borbon (8)
program. A meeting of the
and Bench WP - Gultett (3 3)
hold
a rummage sale Thursday Trailer Court at 11.49 p rn
Syracuse Elementary School
had prediCted more than 90,000 tis dedication as a glittering LP-O'Acquisto (2-4) HRscast of VIPs gather at the very Bench (6th), Matthews (4th)
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architect
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millionaires are all reduced to
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humanity. Some find them· Texas
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selves
actmg
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Bibby, Brown (51, Allen !71 and
16-year-old girl, black and I JOin tog ether then I am problems and even changes 10 have a pretty good Idea of your others fmd theU" weakness Sims LP-Bibby (551 HRsSends (1st). Schaal
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character as 11 plunges into Its
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make somethmg of 11
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doctor, because your story has agony. An extraordinary Borgmann ; Moran, Tatum (6),
I'm ftve feet one and only eat once a day. dmner BreakPitlock (6), Granger (7) ,
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tolerance can be gr eatly
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automatic choke eng1ne
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pounding hard. If I bend over to problems, hecause I'm t1red of you eat normally or sometimes prevent hard arteries and the same street, but their back· WP-J
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pick up somethmg I get dizzy hearing my mother say It 's more than IS needed
clogged arteries Is lhts very different. They go to the
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My hair has been breaking have given me several symp- weakn ess Man y of these , fortunately riot. The problem IS for tea. Despite their parents' Sprague,
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off 'unllll'rn afraid to comb it. toms, but a doctor will need though, do not cause the feeling much more complicated than
gradually dawns on them that WP-Sprague (1 01 LP - Grlms
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thts simplistic Irlea This IS JUS! Alice and Mary are really lev (4 31 HRs-Moy (5thl.
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Garber (4), MlngorJ
like It's swnrner all the time. I overactive thyrmd which could cluding reelin g hot. The only the public without any effective twtst. ifhe motive is not {7)Pltlln,
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and Healy , Blue (2 4) and
financial
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The Southern Tornados
npped Southwestern starter
Kevm Walker for six runs m
the flr&amp;t mning and went on to a
9-5 victory ;- retaimng sole
possesswn of first place m the
SVAC.
The lrtumph was the sixth of
the league season for the
Tornados agamst JUSt one loss.
Southern leads second place
Kyger Creek by one game with
the two squads slated to meet
Friday at Racme
Monday at R10 Grande , the
Tornados struck for six m the
ltrst, one m the second and two
in the fourth, while Southwestern touched Pete Sayre for
three m the first and one each
m the fifth and seventh
Randy Warner, Southern
centerftelder, walked to open
the game, followed by a single
by Thetss, triple by Sayre,
single and stolen base by John

Scoring five llllles 10 the
third inn10g, the Eastern
Eagles took a commanding 6-1
lead and never let go enroute to
a 12-7 victory over the Hannan
Trace Wildcats Monday at
Mercerville
Eastern, rappmg 17 htts off
Wildcat hurler Paul Montgomery, look the lead by as
much as seven runs at 11-4,
before the Eagles had to hold
off a sixth inning rally when
Hannan Trace cut the lead to
four at 11-7
The Eagles tallied once m the
second, five tunes m that third
frame, three tunes in the ftfth ,
tw1ce in the Sixth and once 10
the seventh enroute to thetr
fifth conference Win m 11
decisions.
The Wildcats, meanwhile,
scored once m the ftrst, third,
fourth and fifth 10nlngs before
plating those three sixth innings runs 10 dropping to a 3-7
loop mark.
A double by Kevm Petrie m
the first, followed by a Mark
Swain single and throwmg
error by centerfielder Mike
Larkins brought horne the first
run of the game, g1vmg the
Wildcats a short-lived l-0 lead.
Eastern retaliated for one of
Its own m the second on a walk,
single by Rob Barller and

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The seven run fourth 10mng
featured three errors and hits
by Tim Lucas, Bruce Arnett,
Roush, Ben Arnett and Jeff
Hill
Htll, Baylor, Wise and Armbruster had hits dur10g the four
run sixth inning. Dave Dobbins
paced the Pirates w1th three
hits in four trips to the plate
North Gallia pushed across
Its first run 10 the second on
singles by Shaw, Patterson and
Dobbins. They mcked reliever
Bill Mebmer for three runs in
the siXth on hits by Mark
Theiss, Dobbins and Jack
Gardner. Patterson coUected
two htls m three at bat.
Hudson star ted for the
Bobcats. He was replaced by
Steve Baird In the fourth and
Metzner came in m the sixth.
Gene Welch was the losmg
pitcher. He fanned eight.
Kyger Creek hurlers cornbmed
for 10 strikeouts.
The Bobcats travel to Rio
Grande this afternoon to meet
Southwestern.
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sacnftce fly to center by pitcher Steve Holter
The ftve -run thtrd was
ignited by a Larkins double,
followed by an mfteld smgle by
Steve Goebel, stolen base. walk
to John Sheets, smgle by Mtke
Harris, error by Kent Halley at
short, and smgle by Barber.
Hannan Trace countered
With one in the thU"d as Petrie
smacked hts second double of
the day, Wayne Hesson smgled
and David Casteel singled
within the mfteld
Another Wildcat run came
hom e m the fourth mnmg, the
last frame for Eagle starter
Holter who was replaced by
juniOr Tim Spencer m the ftfth
Montgomery reached safely
on an error, Halley smgled,
Petrie was htl by a pitch and
Swam smacked a sacnflce fly
to nght field.
Holter struck out seven and
walked two lR h1s four mmngs
of work, allowmg seven hits
Hts replacement, Spencer,
walked one and struck out four
while yteldmg ftve htts
Montgomery went the
distance for Hannan Trace,
walking two, striking out three
and giving up all 17 Eastern
hits.
Three more 1!;8stem runs
canie home in the ftfth as Pl)il

Bobcats roll over
Pirates, 18 to 2
Kyger Creek '~ diamondrnen
kept pace wtth loop leading
Southern Monday night with an
18·4 lopsided victory over
North Gallia
The Bobcats unlea shed a 16
hit attack paced by Dave
Wise's three hits. Getting two
hits each were Jeff Hill,
Wendell Baylor, Jim Arm• bruster, and Bruce Arnett.
Kyger Creek 7-2 10 the SVAC
plated four runs 10 the second
and wrapped 11 up with seven 10
the fourth
In the second, tsenior Clay
Hudson started the rally with a
single to left. Wise doubled
aending Hudson to third and
both scored on a double by
Bruce Arnett. Ron Roush's
, single plated Arnett and Roush
• carne m on a grounder.

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Bowen smgled, Dave Hannum
reached safely on an error by
Petne at second, Greg
Wmebrenner smgled, Montgomery balked, and Randy
Blake smgled
Larry Sibley's horne run to
deep nght fteld brought home
one Wildcat run in the fifth,
before Eastern came back With
two 10 the Sixth as Spencer
double, Tim Kuhn smgled,
Bowen reached on an error by
Hesson at thtrd, Hannum
s10gled and Steve Nelson htt an
mf1eld smgle
A Swam tnple to center fteld
m the sixth started a bnef
Wildcat rally , followed by an
error by Don E1ch10ger at
third, and back to back smgles
by David Shaffer and Sibley
before Spencer got the next two
batters
Eastern added an insura'lce
run 10 the seventh as Eichinger
smgled, went to third on an
error by Hesson and scored on
Goebel's third single of the
day
Goebel's three solo htts led
the Eagle attack, followed by
Larkins with a double and
s10gle, and Barber and
Eich10ger with a pall" of smgles
each.
Sibley smash'¥! a homer and
single to lead Hannan . Trace,
while Petrie cracked a pair of
doubles and Swain a triple and
single
Eastern
015 032 1-12 17 3
Han. Trace 101 113 ~ 7 12 5
Holter, Spencer 5, and
Harris, Bowen 4. Montgomery
and Shaffer.

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Ch1cago at Pittsburgh , n rght
New York at St LOUIS , ntght
Montreal at Phtla , n1ght
Hous at Los Ang , 2, tw r n 1ght
Atlanta at San D1ego, ntght
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Probable Pttchers

as Reds knock off Gia~ts 4-1
CINCINNATI (UP I) - Johnny Bench IS streaking Only It 's
the Cmcmnall Reds catcher's
bat, not his body, which 1s
attractmg attentiOn
Bench homered and Singled
Monday mght as Don Gullett.
wtth a helpmg hand from
Pedro Borbon, beat the San
FranciSco Giants 4-1 m the
opener of a three-game sertes
Bench's htttmg bmge dates
back to the thtrd game m May
when Manager Sparky Anderson moved him mto the third
slot 10 the hatting order ahead
of Tony Perez. Smce then, he
has 13 hits m 33 at bats, a .393
average and three homers.
Anderson made the change
after Bench went 1-for-l! in the
first two games of May and his
average dipped to 203 Today
he's battmg 265.
Monday mght also sa w Joe
Morgan emerge from a brief
battmg slump The Reds ·

second baseman , entenng the

game O-for-16 over a si&lt;.game
span, made two hits
Slumps though will never put
Morgan m the booby house
Th is IS beca use the Reds sec·
ond baseman even whtl e gomg

pleased w1th the Reds pttchmg yo ur pttchmg IS as bad as a lot
u1 the last rune games even of people ma ke 11out to be, the,
though U1e club has wo n on ly our pttclung coach has got to be
five uf lllem 1'l11s ls because a gen1us
Gary MatU1ew s' homct w
dunng those rune games Reds
coun
ted for the only Giant roll
pitchers have ytelded onl y II
Monday nig ht as Gullet
earned runs
' I don l thmk people g1ve evened h1s reco rd at 3-3

hitless still manages to get on
base
enough crffht to our pi tchers." Rorb on s s:we v. as Ins s1x th
The ser Jes resu mes tomght
For mstance. Morgan drew s aid Spc~ rk y, ~.:tt m g the U1ree
seven walks wh tle gm ng httless di viS IOJI ti tles the Reds have w1th the Reds' Jack Bllhngllam
m Ius last siX games priOr to won m th e last four ye,trs " H lacmg M1ke Caldwell
last mght Only once durmg
that span did he fml to get on
base
"! Will never have any long
\
hittmg streaks hecause I take
my walks, smd Mmgan I m
not a guy hk e Vada Pmson who

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Pinson , now playmg with the
Kansas Ct\y Royals. shares the
club record for longest hitting
streak 127 games) w1th hall of
farner Eddie Roush
Anderson

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Area high school track
winners are announced
Fourteen Southeastern OhiO
Athletic League thmclads, plus
two relay teams, and two
Southern Valley Athletic
Conference athletes quahfted
for dis!"riel traek compe tliOn
t
followmg Saturday's Class A
and AA Sectionals at RIO
Grande. Forty-five athletes m
each dJvtston won d1str1 ct

( Allt•mes eon
berths Saturday
1 North Galha's
Kansas
C•ty
!McDan•el
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and Spllttorff J J l at Oak l and

Sterling

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Tex.as (Hargan 2 3 ), 9 p m
Mtnnesota (Biyleven 3 4)
Chtcago (Bahnsen .4 2 ). 9 p m
Boston (Cleveland 1 3 )
Cle\leland (G Perry 4 1), 7

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Mtlwauk.ee (Colborn 1 J)
Balttmore (Palmer 2 3 ). 7

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HEGAN SOLD
NEW YORK (UPI ) - The
at
New York Yankees announced
at
30 Monday that first oaseman
Mtke Hegan had been sold to
at
30 the Milwaukee Brewers for an
at

Detro1f ( Lol lch 1 5) at New
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Wednesday's Games
Detroit at New York
Cal1fOrn1a at Texas n1ght
Mmnesota at Ch1Cego, night
Boston at Cleveland , n ight
M1lwaukee ,at Balttmore, rnght
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amoWlt "somewhat, m excess

of the waiver price.
Hegan, 32, has been confmed
tO the bench smce the Yankees
acqwred Chris Chambliss from
Cleveland and threatened to
retire If not traded. Hegan, who
lives near Milwaukee, had
, ,
asked to be INded w the
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SEOAL IASUALL
Brewers.
CFlnill
The left-blllldlr ll noted as a
Team
W L R OR superior ftelilr ... lilt .226 m
~:n~~~n
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Athens
s 2 43 13 · se&amp;IIOD. New Ytllt cUd not
Waverly
4 3 25 21 announce who would fill his
~':f~~lls
~ ~ ~; ~; spot on the roster.

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TOTALS

Logan qualified for Class A
D1stnct competition m three
events - the !()().yard da sh,
220.ctash an d long JU mp
Eastern 's Smith qua lified for
the distnct 10 the 4()().} ard run
Nme Ironton Ttgc rs, plus the
SEOAL champions' mile and
880-relay squ ads qualified
T1gers qualifyi ng were Vmcent, 440, Vmson, 120 hurdles ,
Carter, 220 , Mornson, 2-nule,
Markm, 2-tmle; Thomas, 180
hurdl es , Mittendorf , po le
vault , Be rry, discus and Fitzpatrick, high JUmp
Other SEOAL athletes advan cin g to the dtstnct meet at
Bellaire this wee kend were
Cox, Wa;erly, 120 hurdles .
Maple,
Wave rl y,
880,
DeStephcn, Jac kson , 180
hurdles. Jackson's 880-yard
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Monday's result:
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PLEADS CASE
INDIANAPOLIS (UP!)
Chief mechanic George
Btgnottl, whose cars have won
· the Indianapolis "500" six
times, pleaded his case today
m the first big rhubarb at the
speedway this stmug.
Blgnotti
and
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Dallenbach, one of the drivers
on the Patrick racing team of
lndtanapolis, have
categorically denied charges of
cheating in the use of a detice
that helped Dallenbllch ree!M"d
the second-fastest~ in last
Saturday's lime trtalt.

The Memonal Day Classic
double elirmnatton ladies slo·
pitch tournament on May 25,
26, 27 1s open to all lad1 es
softball teams.
Entry fee IS $35 plus $8 for
any team not yet A S A sane.
tioned Trophies will he given
to the teams ftmshmg first,
second, third and fourth and 15
tndividual trophies wtll be
given to members of the first
place team
The drawing will be May 22
at 7:30 at diamond one m
Yoctangee Park (City Park ) in
Chillicothe, where play Will be
held.
The rules of the tournament
will be Arnencan Softball
Association rules with the
indua10n
of the 1:&gt;-run rule
Playoff Sclleelults &amp; Results
By United Preu lnternalianal Teams entering are to un(All Times E DTI
derstand that the sponsoring
NHL cnamplonshJp
group is not liable for tnjury
Baston vs. Philadelphia
(Philadelphia leads 2·11
suffered in the tournament.
May 7- Boston 3 Phltadetph•a 2
Entries should he sent to Davtd
May 9 - ~h&gt;la 3 Boston 2, ot
May 12-Phfladelphla 4 Boston Quince!, Rt. 5, Box 52, 414
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May 14-at Phlladelfhla, B 1:1 m James Rd., Chillicothe, Oh10
May 16- at Boston, 30 p m
x May 19- at Philadelphia. 4 45601, phone, 614-663-2209
Teams need not be at the
P m.
x May 21 - at Boston , 7 30 p m
drawmg,
but must have the
WHA Chlmplonshlp
entry fee sent m hefore the
ChiCigo vs. Houston h
CHouston leads 1·0)
drawing
If they are unable to
May 12- Houston e Chicago 2
Mov 15-at Chicago, 8'30 p m attend m person

The Pomeroy Recreation
board will sell refreshments at
the little league and pee wee
league baseball games behmd
the old Pomeroy Junior High
School this summer
All refreshments will be sold
from a booth inside ·the
building, with all proceeds to
go toward buying recreation
equipment. Recreation
membership Center cards also
will be available, good for one
year at the pnce of $1. Cards
must be purchased by June 1 to
be eligible for use of the
Center 's eqwprnent. Cards will
be on sale during the year at
the Center durmg Its open
hours.
The Center will be open for
recreation during the games
and will remain open until
approXImately 10·30 p.m. It
Will not he open May 16 and 17,
but wtll wen at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 18 and remam open
until 10:30 p.m. that day.
There will be a meeting at
the center for all board
members and 10terested youth
17-at Houston, 8 30 p m
of the Meigs Local School May
May 19- at Houston , 8 30 p m
x May 2G-at Houston , 8 30
~strict Tuesday, May 14 at
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Salser, double by J F Young , hit, a double , before Salser
,and singles by Dave Clark, drove him home with a smgle
Greg Dnnmng and Vern OI'd .
Southwestern tallied once m
In all, Walker struck out four Ute fifth when Walker smgled,
and walked JUS! one. bemg Mike Russell singled and
relieved by Lewts 10 the Sixth
Carter smgled.
LewiS struck out t"io and
Another Highlander run
walked none
carne horne m the last mmng on
nnatl
16 14 533
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Atl ant.,
IS 19 44 1 9' ~
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14 21 389 11'''
Russell was the leadmg Sa n Ot ego
Monday's Result s
The Highlanders carne back hitter for the Highlanders with N ew York S Sf LOU IS J
m the home half-of the first on a two smgles and a double, while Cm c mnat1 4 San F ran I
Atlan ta 7 San Otego 5
str.gle by. Mike Crouse , error on Theiss slammed a pall" of Los
Angele s 8 Hou ston 4
&lt;Only games Schedul ed )
the left fielder, double by Keith smgles and that home run for
Today' s Probable Pttche r s
Lewts, and smgles. by Walker the Tornados He was atded by
CAll Ttmes EDT)
Ch1cago
(H ooton 1 3&gt; a t
and Terry Carter
Sy~ re wtth a smgle, double and
Pitt sburgh { Roo ker 2 2) 7 30
A Sayre smgl ~ followed by a triple
Pm
New York {Ston e 0 l l a t St
Young double brought the
Th•s afternoon the Tornados
LOUIS (M cG loth-en 4 I )
8 30
seventh Tornado run home m host North Galtia at Racine Pm
Atl an ta (P Nu~kr o J J l at s an
the second .
w~1le Southwestern hosts
D1ego IFr• esleben J OJ. 10 00
Dave Theiss started the Kyger Creek
pm
Montre al (Rog e r s 5 1) a t
scormg in the fourth , beltmg a Southern
610 200 0-9 14 3
Philade lphta ( Lon borg J 21 . 7 30
tape-measure home run far Sthwstn.
300 010 5 11 0 pm
Houston ( bt er ker 2 2l at Los
over the left~enterfteld fence
Sayre ( WP) and Dnnnmg
s (John 51) , 10 30 p m
Sayre followed wtth his third Walker , Lewis 5 and R Crouse Angele
Sttn Franctsc o (C a ldwel l 5 1)

Eagles thump H-T 12-7

in Middleport's

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judged and the winners an- reported ilL
. nounced at the Thursday night
Mrs. John Colwell, Sl&lt;ltc
meeting of the Rock Springs Grange lecturer, presen!Rd the
Grange held at the ha iL
program uSing as her theme,
Winners were Mrs. Frances ''The Month of May." The
Goeglein, first ; Mrs . Lucille legend of the lily or the valley
[;eift]eit, second ; Mrs. Gladys wa s given by Mrs. Nina Me~
Morgan , third, and Mrs. Cumber ; Mrs. Gladys RumWilliam Grueser, fourth . Mrs. field read "Dea r Mother", and
Ethel Grueser won the tea th ere wa s a skit titled
apron contest.
"Backyord Farmtng" by John
Members of SU. r Grange Holliday, William Grueser,
were guests for the meeting Fred Goegleii1 , and Ray
during which time one appeal Midkiff. Mrs. Ora Proffitt read
for aid was answered. SU.r "Why God Made Mothers",
Grange members announced Mrs.
John
Holliday,
thaI they will observe their "Memorial Day " , and ·Mrs.
100\h anniversary June 30. Colwell co'1ituc!Rd a' quiz to
Plans were made for the Rock close the pro~ ram.
Springs Gran ge to visit
Refreshments were served.
Hemlock Grove Grange, May

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The illness of Mrs. C. M.
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Wilson a nd Mrs. Mildred
McDaniel observed birthdays.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Grace French, Mrs .
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TABLE
Whole World In His Hands",
and Connie Radford and Mrs.
Karen Sloan sang "Love at
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Portable
At the Sunday morning
Pick II Up
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and
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3 POS ITION
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YOUTHS - BOYS - MENS
mother with the oldest child
LOW CUT
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Childr•n pr ese ntin g
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Sally Radford, Angie Sloan,
Boys · Black
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Mrs. Gladys Morgan was
Smith, bride-elect of John recognized for being the oldest
Burns, at the Porneroy·Church mother, and Mrs. Judy
of Christ. Sending gifts to her Humphreys, the youngest, at
besides those listed in an the Friday ni ght motherearlier account of the shower da~gb!Rr banq uet of the Rock
were Lillian Zerkle, Mary Sprin gs United Methodist
Baldwin, Janet Bush, Judy Church.
Cuswr, Peggy Kerns, Beatrice
Flowers were presen!Rd to
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Graham and Becky TannehilL served at tables decorated with
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A program on mothers was
given by Mrs . Nan Moore at the
Thursday meeting of the Af!Rrnoon Circle of the Heath
Uni!Rd Methodist Church at the
church.
Mrs. Moore read scripture
from Psalms and gave the
origin of Mother's Day. It was
started May 10, 1908, by Mrs.
Ann J11rvis at Clarksburg, 'w.
Va. By 1911 all churches were
observing the day and in 1914
Congress proclaimed the observance of Mother's Day.
Mrs. Moore defined the occasion as a day of gratitude for
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during which time one appeal Midkiff. Mrs. Ora Proffitt read
for aid was answered. SU.r "Why God Made Mothers",
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Springs Gran ge to visit
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recently for Barbara Ann
Mrs. Gladys Morgan was
Smith, bride-elect of John recognized for being the oldest
Burns, at the Porneroy·Church mother, and Mrs. Judy
of Christ. Sending gifts to her Humphreys, the youngest, at
besides those listed in an the Friday ni ght motherearlier account of the shower da~gb!Rr banq uet of the Rock
were Lillian Zerkle, Mary Sprin gs United Methodist
Baldwin, Janet Bush, Judy Church.
Cuswr, Peggy Kerns, Beatrice
Flowers were presen!Rd to
Robson , Frances Eskew, Jan Mrs. Morgan and Mrs.
Schus!Rr, Sally Ayers, Jane Humphreys. The banquet was
Graham and Becky TannehilL served at tables decorated with
fl ower ar rangeme nts . The
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A program on mothers was
given by Mrs . Nan Moore at the
Thursday meeting of the Af!Rrnoon Circle of the Heath
Uni!Rd Methodist Church at the
church.
Mrs. Moore read scripture
from Psalms and gave the
origin of Mother's Day. It was
started May 10, 1908, by Mrs.
Ann J11rvis at Clarksburg, 'w.
Va. By 1911 all churches were
observing the day and in 1914
Congress proclaimed the observance of Mother's Day.
Mrs. Moore defined the occasion as a day of gratitude for
all mo thers. She said a
mother 's love is a fortress, a
haven in life, and that her
smile is like sun shine. She

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Gardeners will landscape the home of Mrs. Thomas with .
TUESDAY
new Middleport fire station. members of the Chester
MIDDLEPORT Masonic
Meeting recently at the home Garden Club to be guests. Lodge 363, 7:30 p.m. at the
of Mrs. Harry Moore the club Officers elected for the 1974-75 Masonic Temple . Special
agreed to take on the land- · year were Mrs. Harold Lohse, meeting to confer the master
scaping
as
a
civic president; Mrs. Reynolds, vice mason degree . Ail master
beautification project with pr~sident ; Mrs. C. E. Slakes- rtlasons invited.
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds to serve lee, secretary; and Mrs. · RACINE Lodge 461 S&amp;AM
as chairwoman of the project. Everett Taylor, treasurer.
· regular meeting, 7:30p.m. at
Extent of the work will be
Report was given on the the lOdge hall. All Master
contingent on whether the regional meeting at McArthur Masons invited. Refreshments
firemen are able to secure a recently by Mrs. Reynolds. to be served.
strip of land adjacent ot the Others from the club attending
WEDNESDAY
station, but the work is ex- were Mrs. Lohse and Miss
WOMEN'S
Christian
peeled to begin In the next few Bernice Ann Durst. Tbe death Temperance Union, Pomeroy
weeks.
of Bruce Uoyd was 0oted and a United Methodist Oturch, 2
The club also voted during card was signed for Mrs. p.m . .
the meeting, conducted by Lioyd, a former member. Mrs.
MOTHER
Daughter
Mrs: Edgar Pratt, to donate $20 Veda Davis was.reported home Banquet,
First
United
tn the Middleport Girl Scout from the hospital and Presbyterian Church MidTroop 39 for a planting at recuperatfng.
dleport, with Mrs. Jack
Middleport Village Hall.
Committees for the guest Coleman, chairwoman. Meat
Mrs .
Danny , Thomas , night appointed were Mrs. and beverage furnished,
reported that 16 ·_atran~ements Pearl ' Reynolds, Mrs . . Guy members take covered dish;
were needed for 'the Mfdaleport ' Reynolds, Mrs. Ferman Moore ~:30 p.m. at the church with
Alumni Association banquet and Mrs. Erroll Conroy, flower ·reservations tn be made before
and members of the club arrangements; Mrs. Lohse, Tuesday with Mrs. Dwight
vol!Plteered to provide them. Mrs. James Sheets, Mrs. John Wallace, 992-3880.
The Regatta flower show, Reece ,
program;
Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT Literary
"Big Bend Profile", was Blakeslee, Mrs. Ed Burkett, Club, 2 p.m., home of Mrs.
discussed b·y Mrs . Moore Mrs. Arthur Strauss, Mrs. Emerson Jones, retiring
and Mrs. Reynolds, co- Taylor, Mrs. Roger Morgan, president. Mrs. Forest Bachtel
chairpersons. The schedule Mrs. John Werner , Mrs. Harry tn review, "The Waltz Kings"
was presented and reviewed. Moore, refreshments.
by Hans Fantel. Roll call,
An Invitation to the May 20
Mrs. Thomas introduced suggestions for next year's
open meeting of the Rutland Mrs . Cleo Gold, a naturalist in programs.
Garden Club at the Rutland the Division of Parks, Ohio
ANNUAL trip of . the
United MethOdist Church was Department of Natural Syracuse Third Wednesday
read,
Resources, who presented a Homemakers Club WedPlans were discussed for the program on May wildflowers. nesday. Leving Syracuse
annual guest night of the club At this meeting to assist Mrs. Municipal .Building at 7 a.m.
Gold was Gary Swope, state
THURSDAY
game protector, Division of
CLASS 12, Heath United
Wildlife, Ohio Deparlment of MethOdist Church, 7:30p.m. at
Wildlife.
the church.
Mrs. Gold showed numerous
,MIDDLEPORT
Child
slides of wild flowers and Conservation League, .7:30
commented that they are more p.m., home of Mrs . Don
ablPldant in Southern Ohio Grueser. Installation of ofthan any other place to her ficers and guest speaker, Dr.
knowledge. She named flowers Dan Notter, veterinarian,
which can be picked safely .
SUNDAY
without harm to the plant inCHURCH of Christ in
cluding golden rid, asters,
Christian Union, Pearl St.,
daisies, wild carrot!, violets
Middleport revival in progress.
and the wild rose, those that
Rev. Howard Killingsworth,
May 9-18
should be picked sparingly, the
Pt. Pleasant, guest speaker ,
buttercup, wild geranium and
wild blue phlox, and others Special singing at 7:30 nightly.
Everyone welcome.
which should never be picked,
lady slippers, gentian, trillium.
Mrs. Conroy gave devotions
RETURN HOME
Our Reg . 15.00
using a Mother's Day theme
Three
year old Jeannine
Permanents
12.50 with a prayer "A Little Seed" Warner, daughter of Mr. and
Our Reg . 17 .so
to close. Mrs . Freda Welling Mrs. Dana Warner, Cplumbus, ·
Permanents
15.00 and Miss Kathryn Hysell were returned home Saturday after
guests. The hostesses, Mrs. spending the week here with
·o ur Reg. 2s.oo
Permanent
17.50 Moore imd Mrs. Roger Morgan her grandparents, Mr. and
served a dessert course.
Mrs. Normlin , Weyersmiller.

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FILM SCHEDULED
The Billy Graham film,
214• E. SECOND ST.
"Isn't
It GoOd to Know' ' will be
POMEROY, OHIO
shown
at 7:30p.m., Sunday, at
PHONE 992-7606
the Laurel Cliff Free MethOdist
. ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. Oturch. The public is invited .

NOW ONE INSURANCE PLAN CAN COVER
YOU, YOUR HOME, AND YOUR AUTO;

The Warners came down for
their daughter on Saturday.
PARTY PLANNED
The Meigs High School
cheerleaders will sponsor -a
housewares party Thursday at
7:30p.m, in the cafeteria at the
hig6 school. The public is in·vi~.

At loll, all t~ rhil'lgscO"tirtd In
, )'Oilr home owner poliqo Gnd oli
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Qbserve anniversary
CARPENTER - Mr . and
Mrs. Glenn R. Cline, Rt . 3,
Albany, Carpenter area, will
celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary with an open
house, Sunday, 1:30 to 4 p.m. at
the Dyesville Comm uni ty
Church.'
Mr. Cline and the former
Anna Carpenter were married
in Athens in 1924. He is a
retired New York Central
Railroad employe. The couple
have one daughter , Mrs.
James [Maxine) Hanning, one
grandson, Jimmy Haning, and
two grea !-grandchildren,
Tanya and Sonya Haning, all of
the Carpenter area.
Relatives and friends of the

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Alumni Assn. , due to the fact
tllat current addresses of some
members are not available ,
asks residents to contact
friends and family members in
regard to the annuai reunion
May 24. ·
Combination membership,
banquet and dance tickets are
$4 for alumni. Membership
dues for tllose unable to attend
is $1. Guests may attend the
dance at $1 a person.
The banquet will be at the
Pomeroy Elementary School
at 6:30p.m. The Meigs Inn will
be in charge of catering the
foOd.
The dance will be at the ·
Pomeroy
Junior
High
Auditorium . beginning at 9:30
p.m. with "Temperance"
providing the music. They play
all types of music.
Reservations for the banquet
must be made by May 20 and
reservations can be made by .
sending a check or money
order to the Alumni Assn., P.
0. Box 202, Pomeroy.
A meeting will be held at 7
p.m., Thursday, to make final
plans for the banquet.

couple are invited during the
open house hours.

Middleport
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Columbus, spent the Mother's ,
Day weekend here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs . George
Meinhart.
Miss
Carolyn
Searls,
Columbus, was the weekend
guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Searls .
Mrs. Otarles Searls, Mrs.
Martha Otilds, and Mrs. Clyda ·
Allensworth returned recently
fr&lt;im a two week visit in
Georgia and Alabama. Mrs.
Searles visited her mother in
Alabama, and then went on to
Atlanta to see her son, Walter
Murray Harris. Mrs. Otilds ·
was with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Falkner, Birmingham ; and
Mrs. Allensworth spent the
time with her son-in~aw and
daughter, Gen. and';! Mrs.
James v. Hartinger and family
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at Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stiles of
with
Columbus were the weekend
carrying
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Mother 's Day were Mr. and
elusive SingCl£* see-thru bobbin window,
22 built-in interchangeable stitches, allMrs. James Fry, Ruth and Sue,
dial con trol s, eVen-feed foot, more!
Pomeroy, Route 3, Mrs. Nina
Craddock and Earl DeWeese,
FASHION
Middleport. Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Stiles also visited his
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grandmothers, Mrs. Edna
·Stiles, Route 3, Pomeroy, and
Mrs. Grace· Beabout, Mid- ·
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Mrs. Lesta Gothard, forModel 252
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We have a Credit Plans desj.gned to fit your
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know you'd make money. Probdbly But. easy .to get. And easy to repay.
lots of money.
Because it's backed by an asset that
But there's another way to get your keeps growing.
money you probably never even
You put money into your house.
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Why not get it out for the things you
thought of.
The City Loari Company has a
need today?
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wet-waste sludge that would confront an
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There are better, safer ways to protect the
public health and welfare.

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Anothe,r is to up-date the Clean Air Act to allow
time for the development of the technology
to clean high-sulfur coal before it is burned .

Saturated gook.

To sit and do neither would be a tragic
comedy; a comedy of errors whose consequences would be tragic.

Which could leach polluting chemicals into
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five years produce enough of this oozy gook
to cover, for instance, 10 square miles of
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of the air, the water and the land. They belong
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or reliability.
It's about environmental protection .

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MOTIIER suRPRISED
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimm,
Steve , ChristY and Amy,
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Grimm, David and
PaUla, St. Clairaville, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dayton Phillips,
Pomeroy made a surprise
Mother's Day visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Grimm, Letart
Falls.

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VISITORS HERE
Mrs. Bertha Whitmer of
Washington Court House, and
her daughter, Mrs. June Guy
and daughter, Cynthia,
Dayton, were weekend guests ·
of Mrs. Whitmer 's sister and
brotherinlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray E. Gibbs, Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy.

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Norman Will, second vice a sale of plants, bulbs and
you ride . ·
president; Mrs. Pea riey seeds. The traveling prize
Nelson ,
secretary
and donated by Mrs. Norman Will
Siz e: 4 11
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won
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Mrs.
Radekin.
trea surer ; Mrs. Orion Nelson,
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therapy ; Mrs . Lawrence Mrs. Chapman won the hostess
Chapman, publicity, and Miss gifts.
An invitation was read from
Ruby Diehl, cards and flowers.
tlle
Rutland Grden Club inMrs. Burl McLaughlin. and
·"Your Thorn MeAn Sto re"
viting
members to attend an
Miss Octa Gillogly were guests
Middleport , 0 .
at the meeting conducted by
Mrs. Henry Turner. The creed
and collect were given •in r--------------------------,
unison.
Mrs.
Radekin
presented devotions. Read at
the meeting by Mrs. C. E. Stout
was a letter from Mrs. Betty
Mizicko thanking her and the
club members for entertaining
the GoOd Luck Club at the Stout
home. A report was given on
th e regional meeting at
McArthur by Mrs. Anna Ogdin.
New therapy book was pur-

"The Home of the Friendly Folks"

outomobile polic)' am ~ covffed in one policy.
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HARRISONVILLE - New
officers were elect&lt;d at the
May 9. meeting of the Star
Garden Club held at tlle home
of Mrs. G.. A. Rade~in.
Elected were Mrs. Radekin,
president; Mrs. Robert Jewell,
first vice president; Mr ~.

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OPEN House meeting by
Eastern High School Band
Boosters at 7:30 p.m. in the
new band room of the high
school. Refreshments. All
interested in the band program
of the district urged to attend.
SPECIAL meeting, Southern
Band Boosters, 7:30p.m. at the
high school, Racine .
LADIES Auxiliary, Lewis
Manley Post 263, 7 p.m., home
of Mrs. Allen Hampton.
MIDDLEPORT - Pomeroy
Area Branch, AAUW, 7:30p.m.
Meigs High School Library.
Reports and planning for
summer sessions. Jeanne
Bowen to present program.
X! GAMMA Mu Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi .Sorority, 7:30
p.m., home of Mrs. Judy
Crooks. New officers to be
installed.
WINDING Trail Garden
Club, 7 p.m. wildflower tour of
the Long Hollow area, followed
by meeting at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Aaron Kelton.
Roll call, tree leaves for
identification. Dolly Hayes to
have educational display on
wildflowers . Mrs. Kelton to
give program wild flowers.
SALISBURY PTA, 7:30p.m.
fifth and sixth graders to
present the program. Refreshments.
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MEIGS Chapter DAY 53,7:30
p.m. 'chapter home. Butternut
Ave., Pomeroy. Refreshments.

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chased by the club and given to serving by her daughters, M r s.-~
Mrs. Nelson, therapy chair- Robert Holliday and Miss Tina ;
Radekin.
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banquet of the Philathea Meinhart.
Society was held Thursday
Members at the banquet
night at the Middleport Oturch were Miss Mildred Hawley,
of Christ with spec ial Mrs. Ella Reuter, Mrs. Mabel
recognition and gifts going to Walburn, Miss Frances Roush,
Mrs. Ella Reuter, the oldest Mrs. Grace Hawley, Mrs..
mother; Mrs. Sheila Reeves, Louise McElhinny, Mrs.
the youngest, and Mrs. Ger- Audrey Sweet, Mrs . Eula
trude Miller, the mother with Roush , Mrs. Bessie Ashley,
the most children.
Mrs . Mary Meinhart, Mrs.
The welcome was extended Clarict!. Erwin, Mrs. Gertrude
by Mrs . Kathy Erwin, Miller, Mrs. Betty McKinley·,
president, and Mrs. Becky Mrs. Becky Glaze, Mrs. Rose
Glaze presented the program. Reynolds, Mrs. Clara Conroy,
Amy Erwin sang "Mother", Mrs . Martha Childs, Mrs.
and the ''New Beginners" sang Hattie Swift, Mrs. Carol·Wolfe,
two selections. In the group are Mrs. Bea stewart, Mrs. Pearl
Sharon Wilson, Kathy Baker, Reynolds, Mrs. Freda Welling,
Otrisy Hess, Mary Boggs, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs.
Trudy Roach, Martha McNeil Reva Beech, Mrs. Helen
and Tammy Mowery. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Kathy Erwin,
Glaze and Miss Wilson Mrs. Lena McKinley and Mrs.
presented a vocal duet, and Clyda Allensworth.
Amy Erwin joined her grandThe guests were Mrs. Alice
mother, Mrs. Otester Erwin, Robeson, Mrs . Charlene
for a piano duet. To conclude Thomas, Mrs. Hilda Schmoll,
the program, Mrs. Gl81le and Mrs: Edith Forrest, Mrs. Ruth
Mrs. Erwin sang "May the Karr, Mrs. Lois Cunningham,
Good Lord Bless and Keep Mrs. Shirley Bumgarner, the
You,.
girls in the "New Beginriers"
Yellow and white carnations vocal group, Mrs. Dorothy
were used on the officers' table Roach, Mrs. Ann Mattnx, Mrs.
for the banquet. Favors were Wilma Reece, Mrs. Jeanette
wheelbarrow replicas filled Thomas , Mrs. Emmogene
with nuts. Mrs. Pearl Crooks, Miss Dinah Erlewine,
Reynolds, Mrs. Regina Swift Mrs. Kate Wilson, Mrs. Sheila
and Mrs. Clyda Allensworth Reeves, Mrs. Geneva Tuttle,
handled the decorations for the Mrs. Debbie Gerlach, Beth Ann
banquet served by Chester · Wolfe , Mrs. Eleanor Lohse,
Erwin,JolmReeece,l.awrence Mrs. Leona Karr, Amy Erwin
Stewart, Earl McKinley, Bob and Jennifer McKinley.

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Gardeners will landscape the home of Mrs. Thomas with .
TUESDAY
new Middleport fire station. members of the Chester
MIDDLEPORT Masonic
Meeting recently at the home Garden Club to be guests. Lodge 363, 7:30 p.m. at the
of Mrs. Harry Moore the club Officers elected for the 1974-75 Masonic Temple . Special
agreed to take on the land- · year were Mrs. Harold Lohse, meeting to confer the master
scaping
as
a
civic president; Mrs. Reynolds, vice mason degree . Ail master
beautification project with pr~sident ; Mrs. C. E. Slakes- rtlasons invited.
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds to serve lee, secretary; and Mrs. · RACINE Lodge 461 S&amp;AM
as chairwoman of the project. Everett Taylor, treasurer.
· regular meeting, 7:30p.m. at
Extent of the work will be
Report was given on the the lOdge hall. All Master
contingent on whether the regional meeting at McArthur Masons invited. Refreshments
firemen are able to secure a recently by Mrs. Reynolds. to be served.
strip of land adjacent ot the Others from the club attending
WEDNESDAY
station, but the work is ex- were Mrs. Lohse and Miss
WOMEN'S
Christian
peeled to begin In the next few Bernice Ann Durst. Tbe death Temperance Union, Pomeroy
weeks.
of Bruce Uoyd was 0oted and a United Methodist Oturch, 2
The club also voted during card was signed for Mrs. p.m . .
the meeting, conducted by Lioyd, a former member. Mrs.
MOTHER
Daughter
Mrs: Edgar Pratt, to donate $20 Veda Davis was.reported home Banquet,
First
United
tn the Middleport Girl Scout from the hospital and Presbyterian Church MidTroop 39 for a planting at recuperatfng.
dleport, with Mrs. Jack
Middleport Village Hall.
Committees for the guest Coleman, chairwoman. Meat
Mrs .
Danny , Thomas , night appointed were Mrs. and beverage furnished,
reported that 16 ·_atran~ements Pearl ' Reynolds, Mrs . . Guy members take covered dish;
were needed for 'the Mfdaleport ' Reynolds, Mrs. Ferman Moore ~:30 p.m. at the church with
Alumni Association banquet and Mrs. Erroll Conroy, flower ·reservations tn be made before
and members of the club arrangements; Mrs. Lohse, Tuesday with Mrs. Dwight
vol!Plteered to provide them. Mrs. James Sheets, Mrs. John Wallace, 992-3880.
The Regatta flower show, Reece ,
program;
Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT Literary
"Big Bend Profile", was Blakeslee, Mrs. Ed Burkett, Club, 2 p.m., home of Mrs.
discussed b·y Mrs . Moore Mrs. Arthur Strauss, Mrs. Emerson Jones, retiring
and Mrs. Reynolds, co- Taylor, Mrs. Roger Morgan, president. Mrs. Forest Bachtel
chairpersons. The schedule Mrs. John Werner , Mrs. Harry tn review, "The Waltz Kings"
was presented and reviewed. Moore, refreshments.
by Hans Fantel. Roll call,
An Invitation to the May 20
Mrs. Thomas introduced suggestions for next year's
open meeting of the Rutland Mrs . Cleo Gold, a naturalist in programs.
Garden Club at the Rutland the Division of Parks, Ohio
ANNUAL trip of . the
United MethOdist Church was Department of Natural Syracuse Third Wednesday
read,
Resources, who presented a Homemakers Club WedPlans were discussed for the program on May wildflowers. nesday. Leving Syracuse
annual guest night of the club At this meeting to assist Mrs. Municipal .Building at 7 a.m.
Gold was Gary Swope, state
THURSDAY
game protector, Division of
CLASS 12, Heath United
Wildlife, Ohio Deparlment of MethOdist Church, 7:30p.m. at
Wildlife.
the church.
Mrs. Gold showed numerous
,MIDDLEPORT
Child
slides of wild flowers and Conservation League, .7:30
commented that they are more p.m., home of Mrs . Don
ablPldant in Southern Ohio Grueser. Installation of ofthan any other place to her ficers and guest speaker, Dr.
knowledge. She named flowers Dan Notter, veterinarian,
which can be picked safely .
SUNDAY
without harm to the plant inCHURCH of Christ in
cluding golden rid, asters,
Christian Union, Pearl St.,
daisies, wild carrot!, violets
Middleport revival in progress.
and the wild rose, those that
Rev. Howard Killingsworth,
May 9-18
should be picked sparingly, the
Pt. Pleasant, guest speaker ,
buttercup, wild geranium and
wild blue phlox, and others Special singing at 7:30 nightly.
Everyone welcome.
which should never be picked,
lady slippers, gentian, trillium.
Mrs. Conroy gave devotions
RETURN HOME
Our Reg . 15.00
using a Mother's Day theme
Three
year old Jeannine
Permanents
12.50 with a prayer "A Little Seed" Warner, daughter of Mr. and
Our Reg . 17 .so
to close. Mrs . Freda Welling Mrs. Dana Warner, Cplumbus, ·
Permanents
15.00 and Miss Kathryn Hysell were returned home Saturday after
guests. The hostesses, Mrs. spending the week here with
·o ur Reg. 2s.oo
Permanent
17.50 Moore imd Mrs. Roger Morgan her grandparents, Mr. and
served a dessert course.
Mrs. Normlin , Weyersmiller.

PERMANENTS
ON SALE

CHATEAU

BEAUTY SALON

FILM SCHEDULED
The Billy Graham film,
214• E. SECOND ST.
"Isn't
It GoOd to Know' ' will be
POMEROY, OHIO
shown
at 7:30p.m., Sunday, at
PHONE 992-7606
the Laurel Cliff Free MethOdist
. ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. Oturch. The public is invited .

NOW ONE INSURANCE PLAN CAN COVER
YOU, YOUR HOME, AND YOUR AUTO;

The Warners came down for
their daughter on Saturday.
PARTY PLANNED
The Meigs High School
cheerleaders will sponsor -a
housewares party Thursday at
7:30p.m, in the cafeteria at the
hig6 school. The public is in·vi~.

At loll, all t~ rhil'lgscO"tirtd In
, )'Oilr home owner poliqo Gnd oli
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Qbserve anniversary
CARPENTER - Mr . and
Mrs. Glenn R. Cline, Rt . 3,
Albany, Carpenter area, will
celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary with an open
house, Sunday, 1:30 to 4 p.m. at
the Dyesville Comm uni ty
Church.'
Mr. Cline and the former
Anna Carpenter were married
in Athens in 1924. He is a
retired New York Central
Railroad employe. The couple
have one daughter , Mrs.
James [Maxine) Hanning, one
grandson, Jimmy Haning, and
two grea !-grandchildren,
Tanya and Sonya Haning, all of
the Carpenter area.
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Alumni Assn. , due to the fact
tllat current addresses of some
members are not available ,
asks residents to contact
friends and family members in
regard to the annuai reunion
May 24. ·
Combination membership,
banquet and dance tickets are
$4 for alumni. Membership
dues for tllose unable to attend
is $1. Guests may attend the
dance at $1 a person.
The banquet will be at the
Pomeroy Elementary School
at 6:30p.m. The Meigs Inn will
be in charge of catering the
foOd.
The dance will be at the ·
Pomeroy
Junior
High
Auditorium . beginning at 9:30
p.m. with "Temperance"
providing the music. They play
all types of music.
Reservations for the banquet
must be made by May 20 and
reservations can be made by .
sending a check or money
order to the Alumni Assn., P.
0. Box 202, Pomeroy.
A meeting will be held at 7
p.m., Thursday, to make final
plans for the banquet.

couple are invited during the
open house hours.

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Columbus, spent the Mother's ,
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parents, Mr. and Mrs . George
Meinhart.
Miss
Carolyn
Searls,
Columbus, was the weekend
guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Searls .
Mrs. Otarles Searls, Mrs.
Martha Otilds, and Mrs. Clyda ·
Allensworth returned recently
fr&lt;im a two week visit in
Georgia and Alabama. Mrs.
Searles visited her mother in
Alabama, and then went on to
Atlanta to see her son, Walter
Murray Harris. Mrs. Otilds ·
was with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Falkner, Birmingham ; and
Mrs. Allensworth spent the
time with her son-in~aw and
daughter, Gen. and';! Mrs.
James v. Hartinger and family
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at Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stiles of
with
Columbus were the weekend
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elusive SingCl£* see-thru bobbin window,
22 built-in interchangeable stitches, allMrs. James Fry, Ruth and Sue,
dial con trol s, eVen-feed foot, more!
Pomeroy, Route 3, Mrs. Nina
Craddock and Earl DeWeese,
FASHION
Middleport. Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Stiles also visited his
llg·zag sewing machine
grandmothers, Mrs. Edna
·Stiles, Route 3, Pomeroy, and
Mrs. Grace· Beabout, Mid- ·
dleport.
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Eureka, is recuperating from a
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hip fracture at the home of her
We have a Credit Plans desj.gned to fit your
son, E. L. Gothard, 260 Dana,
We also have a Iibera[ trade-in policy.
Columbus. She suffered the
fracture on Easter Sunday and
since has undergone two
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RACINE - The Happy
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Wesleyan United Methodist
Church will have a town and
cou ntry store, Friday and
Saturday, 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. at
the C. C. Bradford Furniture
Store. There will be clothing
and other items, along IIIith a
bake
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Saturday.
Homemade bread, rolls, cakes
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They require huge amounts .of chemicals,
usually lime or limestone, which then become
saturated with the residue.

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There are many kinds of scrubbers. They do
remove sulfur-oxides, when they work. ·
But those suitable for a sizeable coal-fired
utility clog the works, and cause prolonged
shutdowns .

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If you sold your 'home today. you
Ws a big loon. Bigger than most.
know you'd make money. Probdbly But. easy .to get. And easy to repay.
lots of money.
Because it's backed by an asset that
But there's another way to get your keeps growing.
money you probably never even
You put money into your house.
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Why not get it out for the things you
thought of.
The City Loari Company has a
need today?
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See The City Loan Company ab0ut
in your home when you need it.. .
a HomeOwner Loan today.
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On a major installation, it would emit tons of
wet-waste sludge that would confront an
ecologist with a disposal nightmare.

There are better, safer ways to protect the
public health and welfare.

CITY LOAN
COMPANY

Anothe,r is to up-date the Clean Air Act to allow
time for the development of the technology
to clean high-sulfur coal before it is burned .

Saturated gook.

To sit and do neither would be a tragic
comedy; a comedy of errors whose consequences would be tragic.

Which could leach polluting chemicals into
the ground and its water.

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One is to release the vast reserves of Government owned low-sulfur coal in the West.

Appried to a 12,000 megawatt coal-fired
system, limestone scrubbers would in only
five years produce enough of this oozy gook
to cover, for instance, 10 square miles of
Washington D.C., fivefeerdeep.

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are strongly recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency-even though not
required by the Federal Clean Air Act.

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from the most promising, the wet
limestone scubber.

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Which would have to be fenced or patrolled
for the safety of those under 5'6". ·

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We are all concerned about the cleanliness
of the air, the water and the land. They belong
to us all.

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But our story isn't about clogs, repairs,
or reliability.
It's about environmental protection .

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The Fabric Shop, 115 W. Second, Pomeroy

MOTIIER suRPRISED
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimm,
Steve , ChristY and Amy,
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Grimm, David and
PaUla, St. Clairaville, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dayton Phillips,
Pomeroy made a surprise
Mother's Day visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Grimm, Letart
Falls.

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VISITORS HERE
Mrs. Bertha Whitmer of
Washington Court House, and
her daughter, Mrs. June Guy
and daughter, Cynthia,
Dayton, were weekend guests ·
of Mrs. Whitmer 's sister and
brotherinlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray E. Gibbs, Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy.

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LARRY' BROGAN

Atkins serVed as auctioneer for

KEDS
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POWELL'S

· Pt~tonol Comprehtn$l.,. Pr~
t.ction plan, PCP,
It's so comprrhtniive, you c:on
twn add hospital, di10bilit)o

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Wear KecJs, T uii . Light s when
Norman Will, second vice a sale of plants, bulbs and
you ride . ·
president; Mrs. Pea riey seeds. The traveling prize
Nelson ,
secretary
and donated by Mrs. Norman Will
Siz e: 4 11
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wa
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won
by
Mrs.
Radekin.
trea surer ; Mrs. Orion Nelson,
•8.50
therapy ; Mrs . Lawrence Mrs. Chapman won the hostess
Chapman, publicity, and Miss gifts.
An invitation was read from
Ruby Diehl, cards and flowers.
tlle
Rutland Grden Club inMrs. Burl McLaughlin. and
·"Your Thorn MeAn Sto re"
viting
members to attend an
Miss Octa Gillogly were guests
Middleport , 0 .
at the meeting conducted by
Mrs. Henry Turner. The creed
and collect were given •in r--------------------------,
unison.
Mrs.
Radekin
presented devotions. Read at
the meeting by Mrs. C. E. Stout
was a letter from Mrs. Betty
Mizicko thanking her and the
club members for entertaining
the GoOd Luck Club at the Stout
home. A report was given on
th e regional meeting at
McArthur by Mrs. Anna Ogdin.
New therapy book was pur-

"The Home of the Friendly Folks"

outomobile polic)' am ~ covffed in one policy.
Contin!ntol ln$urona's I'IIIW

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HARRISONVILLE - New
officers were elect&lt;d at the
May 9. meeting of the Star
Garden Club held at tlle home
of Mrs. G.. A. Rade~in.
Elected were Mrs. Radekin,
president; Mrs. Robert Jewell,
first vice president; Mr ~.

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TUESDAY
OPEN House meeting by
Eastern High School Band
Boosters at 7:30 p.m. in the
new band room of the high
school. Refreshments. All
interested in the band program
of the district urged to attend.
SPECIAL meeting, Southern
Band Boosters, 7:30p.m. at the
high school, Racine .
LADIES Auxiliary, Lewis
Manley Post 263, 7 p.m., home
of Mrs. Allen Hampton.
MIDDLEPORT - Pomeroy
Area Branch, AAUW, 7:30p.m.
Meigs High School Library.
Reports and planning for
summer sessions. Jeanne
Bowen to present program.
X! GAMMA Mu Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi .Sorority, 7:30
p.m., home of Mrs. Judy
Crooks. New officers to be
installed.
WINDING Trail Garden
Club, 7 p.m. wildflower tour of
the Long Hollow area, followed
by meeting at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Aaron Kelton.
Roll call, tree leaves for
identification. Dolly Hayes to
have educational display on
wildflowers . Mrs. Kelton to
give program wild flowers.
SALISBURY PTA, 7:30p.m.
fifth and sixth graders to
present the program. Refreshments.
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MEIGS Chapter DAY 53,7:30
p.m. 'chapter home. Butternut
Ave., Pomeroy. Refreshments.

• open meetin g May 20 a'
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Ch urch .
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chased by the club and given to serving by her daughters, M r s.-~
Mrs. Nelson, therapy chair- Robert Holliday and Miss Tina ;
Radekin.
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were judged with Mrs. Stout
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Officers named

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banquet of the Philathea Meinhart.
Society was held Thursday
Members at the banquet
night at the Middleport Oturch were Miss Mildred Hawley,
of Christ with spec ial Mrs. Ella Reuter, Mrs. Mabel
recognition and gifts going to Walburn, Miss Frances Roush,
Mrs. Ella Reuter, the oldest Mrs. Grace Hawley, Mrs..
mother; Mrs. Sheila Reeves, Louise McElhinny, Mrs.
the youngest, and Mrs. Ger- Audrey Sweet, Mrs . Eula
trude Miller, the mother with Roush , Mrs. Bessie Ashley,
the most children.
Mrs . Mary Meinhart, Mrs.
The welcome was extended Clarict!. Erwin, Mrs. Gertrude
by Mrs . Kathy Erwin, Miller, Mrs. Betty McKinley·,
president, and Mrs. Becky Mrs. Becky Glaze, Mrs. Rose
Glaze presented the program. Reynolds, Mrs. Clara Conroy,
Amy Erwin sang "Mother", Mrs . Martha Childs, Mrs.
and the ''New Beginners" sang Hattie Swift, Mrs. Carol·Wolfe,
two selections. In the group are Mrs. Bea stewart, Mrs. Pearl
Sharon Wilson, Kathy Baker, Reynolds, Mrs. Freda Welling,
Otrisy Hess, Mary Boggs, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs.
Trudy Roach, Martha McNeil Reva Beech, Mrs. Helen
and Tammy Mowery. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Kathy Erwin,
Glaze and Miss Wilson Mrs. Lena McKinley and Mrs.
presented a vocal duet, and Clyda Allensworth.
Amy Erwin joined her grandThe guests were Mrs. Alice
mother, Mrs. Otester Erwin, Robeson, Mrs . Charlene
for a piano duet. To conclude Thomas, Mrs. Hilda Schmoll,
the program, Mrs. Gl81le and Mrs: Edith Forrest, Mrs. Ruth
Mrs. Erwin sang "May the Karr, Mrs. Lois Cunningham,
Good Lord Bless and Keep Mrs. Shirley Bumgarner, the
You,.
girls in the "New Beginriers"
Yellow and white carnations vocal group, Mrs. Dorothy
were used on the officers' table Roach, Mrs. Ann Mattnx, Mrs.
for the banquet. Favors were Wilma Reece, Mrs. Jeanette
wheelbarrow replicas filled Thomas , Mrs. Emmogene
with nuts. Mrs. Pearl Crooks, Miss Dinah Erlewine,
Reynolds, Mrs. Regina Swift Mrs. Kate Wilson, Mrs. Sheila
and Mrs. Clyda Allensworth Reeves, Mrs. Geneva Tuttle,
handled the decorations for the Mrs. Debbie Gerlach, Beth Ann
banquet served by Chester · Wolfe , Mrs. Eleanor Lohse,
Erwin,JolmReeece,l.awrence Mrs. Leona Karr, Amy Erwin
Stewart, Earl McKinley, Bob and Jennifer McKinley.

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News, Event
Mr and Mrs Ed Cul well of
Inadt mpohs lnd spenl part

of a week s vacatton here wtth
hts bro the r and s tster tnlaw
Mr and Mrs Wtl ham Cul well
and f 1t her Jer r y Culwe ll
Other g uests at the Cul well
horne 11 e r c Mrs Culwe ll s
s ts lcr Mr s Gold te Wh1t e
( oiJunbus
Mt s He r b Wolfe enterta med
~ tth a brtdal showe r m honor of
her stsle• De bbte Wlnte of
Fr nkfo1t brtde-elect of Hoger
Barnhm t also of Fra nkfort
Those p t esen t we r e Mr s
Juntot Da lton and Mat ha a nd
Mrs Bess Boltn Albany Murl
Galaway Westma Crabtree
Betty Mattox and Ehzabeth
Jord m loc al a long wtth Mr s
Davtd Whtte Debbte ltsa a nd
01cn I Fran kfort Gtlts wer e
a lso sent by Mt s Loree Barnes
"' d Mrs
Loutse Gtlk ey
Alban) The wcddmg Wll\ be
he ld m Fran kfort on June 8
Mrs Goldte Gtllogly spen t
Sunday wtth her s on m la w and
da ughte r Mr a nd Mrs Paul
Gas ton a nd fam tly
Columbw Gran ge m ember s
who attende d t h e re g ul a r
meetm g of Metgs Coun t y
Pom on a Gra n ge a t Ro c k
Spr mgs on Frtday e vemng
\\e r e Mr a nd Mr s Earl
Starkey Mr and Mrs Carl
Greenlees Rilla Rhoades and
Mr and Mrs Mendal J orda n
Wtth Mrs Oay J ordan and
Barbara as g uests The Grange
dress c ontest was held and

wmners m the county were
Class A- B arba r a J ordan
Class B - Rtlla Rhoades and
Class C - R ose Hooper These
dresses wtll re present Metgs
County m the sta te c ontest a t
Ptlg rlm Hill s on June 8
Twe nty g uests fr om Galh a
Coun ty presen ted the hterary
program us mg Mother a s
the theme whtc h was enjoyed
by the group Po tluck refresh
menls were S&lt;!rved
Mr a nd Mrs Reed J e ffers
were m Brem e n for church
servtces on Sunday mormng at
the Calvar y Umted Me thodtst
Church whe re the tr nephe w
Rev Da vt d Woodya r d IS
past or They also v1s tted he r
cousm s Mr and Mrs Guy
Bea t ty tn Brem en
th en
Jo ur neyed o n to Columbu s
where they were g uest s of ht s
brother m law a nd stste r Mr
and Mrs Lawrence Woodya rd
E nroute home they called on
Mr a nd Mrs Wtlbur Smtth and
Mr a nd Mrs Dave Robey and
daug hters Johnstown a nd Mr
and Mr s Fran k Em m e r t
Somerset
Guests of Mr and Mrs Noble
Hamon ~ere thetr chlldren
Mr and Mrs Roger Sp1egle
Anna a nd Wayne Columbus
Mrs Mary W1seman a n d
ch1ldren and Mr and Mr s Tom
Ktrby a nd fa mtly of Hamden
f mm1y rnembe1s who en
Joyed a wtener 1oast at the
home of Mr and Mrs Jerry
Stan s berry tn hon or of the 11th
btr thdaJ of thetr daugh ter
Reba were Mr and Mrs Dale
Stan sberry and Mr a nd Mrs
Harold Oxley local Mr a nd
Mrs Larry Stansbury and son
Reynoldsburg Mr and Mrs
Clatr Stansbury and famtly and
Mr and Mt s Bob Barton
G1 oveport tnd the host f um ly
Mr and M1 s J e rry Stan sbury
Reba and Aaron Joe 1l
Mr and Mrs Roger Sptegle
Anna and Wayn e Columbw
Mr and Mrs Bob Harmon
Stoutsville Mr and Mrs Peter
Logan Pomeroy Mr and Mrs
P restQn Hamon an d sons
McArthur a nd Mr a nd Mrs
Lewts Smtth v tstted wtth Mr
and Mrs Rex Cheadle and
fam1ly on Sw1d ay
Mr
and Mrs
Ar thur
Crabtree called on hts brother
m law and stster Mr a nd Mrs
D ale
Scott
Albany New
Marshfield Road on Sunday

POLLY S Auct on
every
Fr day 7 p m a t Pnrk 'lnrl
H gh Sts Ant Ques co t ec tor
tems ant que furn l ure
co or T v s s ep n P &amp; J
Odds and Ends 215 North
Sec ond S l for fu r n tu r e
barga ns W I se ll your
merchand se the auct on way
Ca I 992 3509
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KOSCO T
KOSM ET ICS
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Cosme! cs fr endly ser v ce
a nd som eone to chat w t h
g IJe me a ca ll He len Ja ne
Brown 9925 113
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A TO Z Mar t used fur n shed
a ppli a nces c loth ng d shes
an d m sc Rt 33 oppos te
Ira ler co ur t Hartford W
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MAY 18
Me1g s Coun ty Faer Grounds
10 a m Noon ram or shiMe
Cost per ra b es shot
S2
Sp onsore d by Me gs Count y
Humane Soc et y Must have
dogs on leash a nd cats n
covere d conta ner
Cus tom But c her ng
Meat Process n Q P hone 667
3608 C,oo v I e Oh o
5 5 26fp

Employment Wanted
WILL MOW awns f-l a~Je own
equ p men t Phone 992 7157
5 12 3tc
now w lh sc ythe or
power n owe r Phone 7.J 2 57J5
5 12 Jtc

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PUBLIC NOTICE
To the Defend a nt J oyce A
P1ck en s whose res 1dence 1S
unknown
O L D Upr g ~ I p1 a n os Any
cond 1flon pay ng $10 cas h
COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
Writ e g i ~Je d r ec tions
to
WITT EN PI ANO CO P 0
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
Box 18 Sa rd s Oh o 43946
WILLIAM E PICKENS
Rout e 1
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Long Bottom Oh10
Pla intiff
USED GAS r efr ge r a tor Ca I
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JOYCE A PICKENS
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Address Unknown
Defendant
WAN TE D to bU't lot n M d
No 1.5.523
d le por t Phone 992 2766 992
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2522 or 992 2255
PUBLICATION5 14 5tc
Pi a mt lff ha s bro ught th s
a c t on nam ng you a s defend a nt HI G H sc hoo teac tler wa nt s
tn th e a bove na me d cour t by
sma ll far m to bu y or r en t w th
filing h1 s Comp la nf on the ls i
spa ce for orse Phon e 992
day of Apr11 1974
2159 or 992 3657
Th e ob!ec t of the Com p ia nt
s 10 6t c
and the d emand for r eli ef are to
obta n a divor c e to be awarded
HAVE buy ers for fa r ms
the car e custody a nd control of
va cant an d rec rea t ion s pots
th e mi nor ch ldr en of the part1 es
es pecially n the Pom ero y
heretc and for other proper
R aci ne M ddl e port ar e a s
relief
Pl ease call coll ect 861 8356 or
You are r equ re d to a nswe r
237 863 5 or wr t e to K rk
the Compl a int w th n twenty
patr1 ck s Rea lty 924 Yea r lmg
e •ght da ys afte r t he las t
Rd Co lu mb us Oh o 43227
pubilce t ion of this no t1ce wh ich
5 5 tOto
w il l be pubhshed onc e e ach
wee k lor soc con se cut1ve we eks
K Au tos co m p lete a nd
and the ast publ c at ion w II be J UN
d el ve red to our ya rd We p ck
mad e on the 14th day of May
up au to bod es a nd bu y a ll
1974 Yo ur an swer da te w 11 be
k nd s of sc ra p m etal s and
on Ju ne 12th 1974
.ron R der s s a v age State
In th e case of your fa lure to
Route 12-1 R t 4 Pom e roy
an swer or oth erw1se respond as
Oh1o Ph one 992 5468
pe rm itted by fh e Oh o Rul es of
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C1v tl Procedure Wl thm the time
sta t ed tUdgment b y d efault will
b e r end ered ag ainst you for th e AKC Reg s tere d or non
reg stered boxer dog Ma te or
r e lie f d emand e d In th e Com
fema le Phon e 99 2 37~2
pt a 111
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CLE R K OF COURT OF
40c r ed br ass 40c batter es
COM MON PLE AS
S1 40 M A Hall Reeds v i te
ME IGS COUN TY OHI O
Ohi o Phone 378 6249
COURT HOU SE
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PO M ERO Y OHI O
14) 2 9 16 2J 30 (5) 7 14 7tc
CA SH pa 1d for all m a kes a nd
m od e ls of mob1 ie hom es
Phon e a rea cod e 614 423 9531
PUBLIC NOTICE
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TO H L COEN a nd VA DA
COE N whose a dd resses a re
un know n an d ca n not Wi th O L D furn it ur e oak tabl es
cl oc ks Ice boxes brass beds
r easo n ab le
dtl ge n ce
be
d ish es desk s or c omplete
asce rta n ed
h ouse holds Writ e M
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TO Th e un kno w n h ers
M ill er Rt 4 Po m eroy Oh o
dev 1sees leg at ees exec utor s
ca ll 992 7760
ad m n strat ors an d a ss gn s of
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H L Coen an d Va da Coen if
they a r e dec eased

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Yo u a re hereb y not t ed th a t
you h ave been n a m ed defen
dants n a eg a l a c t on ent ted
Roberta C o Br~en e t a t
p a nt ffs vs H L Coen et a t
de fendants Th iS ac t on has
been ass gned Case No 15 542 n
the Common P eas Cou r t of
Me gs Count y Oh o 47569

Help Wanted

POM E RO Y LANDMARK
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HOME GROW N tom a t o p l a nt s
mprov e d Me K can ye ll ow
tub lee H nds JJ SO A so hot

12 MEN NEEDED

peppers
and
n ango es
T han as Hay nan ac ross
f om Mun c P"
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140 00 WEEK

Full or Pa rlltme

TW N N EEDLE SE W NG
MACHI N E S 191 4 Modr
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wa ln ut stand A 1 features
bu II n to make fan cy des gns
a n d do s tr e tch sew ng Also
bu t tonholes bl nd he m s e tc
$43 35
cash
or
term s
ava table Phone 992 2653
5 14 tf c
VACUUM CLEA NER S Elect ro
Hyg ene New Demons trator s
has all c lean ng a tt ach m en ts
p lus the new E ectro Suds for
sllampoo ng carpe t On ly
$27 50
cas h
or
te r m s
ava Iable Phone 992 2653
5 14 lfc

Call
91o 5 Monday &amp;
Tuesday Only

STEREO rad o am fm a tr ack
tape com b na on 4 speaker
so und
sys tem
Ba ance
$10912 or easy t erms Ca I
992 3965
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446-0677

Busmess Opportumbes

STRAWBERRY p la n ts Rt 338
near Rae ne Locks and Dam s
NEW
OPPORTUN I TY
Ch a r i e Fos ter 147 2309
na t on a company seek n g
5 14 tOt e
Qua r ed nd v dual to supp y
c ompany estab l s h ed ac
count s w lh ma tor I nes of 14 FT S E L ~ conta ned cam
p ng Ira l er Ca ll 593 7390
rec or d a lbums No sell ng
5 14 31c
Par t or fu I t m e E)(cell ent
n co m e pos s b 1 t es w th
$3 500 nves t men t If yov a re 18 • F T F berg lass boat w th
tra er an d 105 h p mo tor
s n cere and took ng fo r a
full y eq u pped pr ced for
busmess of your ow n ca l
QU ck sa le $1 695 P ho ne 992
co llec t for Mr E l o tt 714 66 1
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pa t ro lmen and e"'l ra po l ce
P lease contact Pomeroy
Po l ce De partm~nt 991 2427
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CO NCE R N NG Mark 6 16 1
the B be Is there ~ par 0 J LAU DERM IL T Roof ng
P easa nt R dge Pomeroy
t cutar bapt sm refer ed to by
Ph one 99 2 7665
wh ch a y m gh t b e saved?
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RABIES CLINIC

Cabbage head le ttuce sweet
and hot p e p pers many
va r et es of tomatoes soc
and 65c doze n
Flowers Pelun as Pan s es
Mar golds p us many oth er
va r et es 50c to 65c pak
Geran ums an d other pot
pla n ts 10 nch hang r19
basket s pe t un .as or IJ n ng
ge r an u ms lS 0 0 Po r ch
box es petun as or pahs es
SJ 00 or S4 00
Hubba rd s Gree nhou se
Sy r ac use 0
99 :1 5176

rolil r y

ha ndle

NotiCe

YARD S.:'ll e R I 124
m le
above u k ya d n M ner s
v I e Thursday F 1day and
Sa urday 3 Fa m ly yard sa e
Fe w AYon batt es
5 \ 4 4tp

w tth :tO cut 3 H P Bnggs
eng me 14 ga steel decl&lt; s•ze

33 : Nor th Second Av enue
M dd l eporf or p h on e ~92 2550
" 30 tfc

Men needed to wo rk tn
Ga llt a
&amp;
Maso n
County No ex pert ence
necessar y Must have
ca r a nd nea l ap
pea rance

OPEN EVES 8 00 P M
POMEROY, OHIO

20", 3 HP

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A ND
INT ERES T E D n be ng your CL ELAN D F ARMS
GREE NH OUSE A va ri ety of
own boss an lit own ng your
ca bbage and to m ato p a n ts
ow n
b us n ess?
L m ted
for sale A so broccol a nd
amo un t ol cap ta l necessa ry
ca ulifl ower sweet pe ppers
Th s go n ~ b us n ess can be
hot pe ppe rs egg p an t s heaa
f na n ced Ca ll 992 5786
le tt uce
a nd
EAS T ER
4 29 16tc
FLOWERS pansy
mums
az a l ea
hyd r angea
g er a n vms petun 1as seve r a
k n ds of hang ng baske ts
Ger a ld ne Cle lan d Ra e ne
F UR N l SH E 0 two bed r oo m
Ohto
mob e home SJO a week
3 29 tf c
nc tud ng ut 1 t es Phon e 992
3429
5 12 6tp F ERG USO N 30 tractor Phon e
667 61 50 Tuppe rs P ta ns
F URNI SH E D 2bed roo m mob le
5 10 6tp
home loca ted n the Arbaugh
Add 1t on n Tupper s Pia ns 3 P ECE Basse tt bedr oom set
Ca ll 99 2 357~ a ft e r 4 p n
ke n e w Med te r ra n ea n
5 11 31c
Sty le da r k f n Sh Ca ll 742
6352 or 742 ~211
F U R N S H E D a p a rt me n
5 10 6t c
ad ults on y n M dd epor t
Phone 992 387 4
F O R M e mor a l Day
n ce
5 2 fc
se lec t on of Flo we rs Baske ts
Spra ys Fa ye s G1ft Shop
Nor th Second St Mid d le po r t
FU RNI SH ED
a p a rtm e nt
5 7 tf c
ad ults onl y Ph on e 992 5592
4 9 tfc
E XC EL SIOR Sa tt Wo r ks E
Man Sf Pom e roy All k ind s
SMALL tra ler 10 m les north
of salt wa t er pell ets wate r
of Pom e ro y Id eal fo r coupl e
nuggets block salt and own
Re n t rea sonable Phone 992
74 79
Oh o Ri ~J er Salt Phone 992
3891
5 1 tfc
6 5 tfc
MO BI LE t om es 2 m tes from ---~---------Ha rr son~J lie 15 minu t e dr Ve WE ARE p eking up a plano in
to mi Ae s Phone 7ol2 3821
vour ar ea and would 1 ke
5 14 tfc
some respon sible pa rty to
take over payments Call
APA RTMEN T furni shed a 1r
Credit Ma nager (61 4) 772
cond1 f1oned Reasona ble re nt
5669 or wr te 260 Eas t Main
12 m les fro m Pom e ro y Ca I
Street Chill cothe Oh io .4 5601
304 773 5118
4 7 tr c
5 14 tfc - ~-------- ----

For Rent

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and bu d ng
Good local on
to s u1t tenant NEWLY turn shed 3 bedroom
E lcon a 1971 Model with t pout
51 18
n hv mg room Extra ' batll
5 14 tfc
n fr ont b edroom tu e o I
f urna ce v e r y low dow n
3 AND 4 ROOM fur n iShed and
paym en t Can be see n a t
unfurni s hed
ap a rtments
K ngsbu r y Home Sal es a 11d
Phone 992 5434
Serv1c
e n c 1100 Ea s t Ma n
4 12 tf c
Pom eroy Any d ay from 2
p mto 7pm
PRIVATE mee ting room for
5 12 6tc
an y org a n za t on phon e 99 2
3975
3 11 tfc 4 MOBILE homes two 12x50 1
old and 2 be droom on e
Sie E PNG - room- o;e;--win e year
12x65 1969 3 bedroom on e 2
sto re Pomero y Refe rences
bedroom 10x50 Phon e 742
reQUir ed Ph on e 992 5293
5980
4 30 t fc
57 rtc
3 BEDROO M ho use loc ated on e
m le f ro m c ity I m ils on Rout e
7 Newl y re m ode led k1tchen
l•v ing room With bath anct
ut I tv room If nl "'res ted ca 1
992 51 28
S 8 6tc

lh , pout
porc h aw n ng unde rp nn mg
ut I ty bu ld ng $2 500 Ph on e
675 A576
5 12 5tp

Auto Sales

1957 CHEVROL E T new 283 4
speed stereo S700 Ca ll aft e r
5 p m 992 2967
5 13 6tc
_ ___ - - - - - - - 1965 FORO E conol ne Va n good
cond t 1on Ph one Ow ght Ca rl
Alban y 698 7257 before 2 30
p m
oa l't an y t m e on
weekend s
5 1 ~ 6tp
- - - - - - - - - -- - - 1970 R R 383 4 s peed good
shape Ph one 742 6162 a ft e r S

.., ROC ERY bus ness for sal e
Bu ld ng for sale or lea se
DEPEN DABLE person wan ted
Ph one 773 561 8 lrom 8 30 p m
fo babys t n my home fo r two
to 10 p m lor a ppo intm ent
boys ages one year a nd 8
3 20 tfc
yea r s 5 days per wee k Some
weeke nds nc luded w th the 5 FARMALc-Atracto;:-W th be ly
m ower and p ow P ho ne 985
days Wr te Box 166 M d
3924
Pm
d leport Refe rences re qu red
5 14 5tp
J ob b eg ns !he en d of May
s
12
3tp
The ob tect of the compla nt s
5 10 61c
to de term ne he r s an d p a rt ton
2H oR s e l ande m tr:"aler one 19 67 ONE ton Ford Stake bed
o I an d gas underl y ng rea l
tr uc k Phone 992 2550 or 742
horse Wlfh pa ra de s addl e and
esta te s tuat ed n Sa 1Sbury
6SS1
brtdl e P hone 698 3290 Ruth
Townsll p Me gs County Oh o
Reeves Alb an y
4 JO tf c
WANTED
wh ch s desc r bed as fo lo ws
5 8 61p
All of the nort hwes t qua r ter of
1970 OLDSMOBILE 98 low
Sect on 34 Town sh p 2 In Ra nge
10 H P AL LI S Cha lm ers tractor
m leag e exce lle nt cond lion
13 of th e Oh o Comp a ny s
w th e lec tr c sta rt e quipped
Sell ng se~J eral hundr e d
Pur chase con ta m ng 160 ac res
w th 42 nc h rota ry mower a 3
dollars be low local deal e r
IN
be t he same more or less
ft
s nowb la de
e xce llent
pr ce Phon e 992 3863 after 6
Be ng one o f the trac ts or
c on d tt on Cont ac t Marv n
p m ca 1 99 2 5844
pa r c e s of an d conv eyed to the
Kee b a ug h d ays 99 2 5342
s 10 6tc
POMEROY
;;~ tt e r 7 p m 985 3913
Me gs County 0 I &amp; Coal
Company by deed dated Sept
5 12 7tc OPEN Roger Hy se ll s Ga ra g e
18 1865 and recor ded n Vo 29
near Crossroads on Stat e
page 11 8 119 and 120 Me gs
SHAS TA 18 It Cam per w th
Route 124 8 30 to 6 p m
County Deed Records
h tch Cozart s Tra11 er Park
Monday through Saturday
Rae ne Oh o V.rg 1 Wa lk er
Further reference s made to
Phone 992 5682 or 99 2 7121
Deeds recorded n Vo vme 34
5 12 6tc
• 12 26tc
page 609 MeiQS County Deed
SP IRA L ta nk at) d trop c a l f s h
Recor ds and Volume 130 page
512 50 Syrac u se Tr opl c a
161
Meigs
County
Deed
La nd Syrac use Oh10
Records
Sav e an d except about 4 acres WAITRE SS ES wa n ted Ap ply n
5 12 61C AKC Br ttany pups rea d y to go
person Crow s Stea k Hollse
Ma y. 15 through 20th 2 hun
so d to Leonard Koen g 2 1
te rs only Mr Ed s Br ttany s
5 14 tf c GOOD gas hot wa te r heate r and
acres sold to J a mes and E the l
5 m les on 50A from Ath en s
tra ler 65x 12 3 bedroo111 s
Jeffers and abo ut 6 of an ac re
Phone 4 ~8 3809
ve r y oood Ca rpe ted 1970
sold for h ghwa y pur poses
MAN to wo r k dry c lea ning
Mod e l Ca II 992 583 2 e ve n ngs
S 12 lOft
Route ABC C e a ne r s Mason
Also ~xcept ng 15 38 acres a nd
s 12 31p
W Va
20 ac res prev ously sold by w
H South and Ora B South
5 7 tfc 1965 vw Bus w tn ca rper mg n
You are reQuired to an s wer
--good shape 5600 Phon e 949
the Comp a n t w th n 28 days
29S l
HOU S E on 910 Br oa dwa y:
a ft er the ast pub! ca t on ot th s
s 12 3tc
M ddlepor t For furth er n
n ot c e wh ch w II be pub ! shed
lormat 1on call 992 2521 99 2
MTSC- used I t emS one- zen th
once each week for s x con
2766 or 992 2255
secu t ve weeks
The last
colo r TV console 2 bla ck a nd
5 14 St c
PUbl cat on w II be made on
white T V consoles compl ete
June 4 197~ and the 28 days for
tr ap
d rum
s et
use d
answer w I star t on that date
pr ofess ona ll y ta pe pla ve rs NICE 3 bedroom home for sale
n case of yo ur fat ur e to
tvpewr1 ters po llee scann er
Sll 000 Phon e 992 3975 or 99 2
answnr or otherw se respond as
golf sets w 11 se ll reasona bl e
2571
required by t1 e Oh o Rul es of
or tra de tor equ a l va lue All
~ 19 tic
k nd of gun s wc. n ted We tr ade
Civil Procedure tudgment by
for any thing F lfe s Tr ad in9 THR EE lots in Monke y Ru;;d efault w 11 be re ndered aga ns t
Post M dd leport phone 99:1
YbU for re i ef de m.und cd n thiS
Pomeroy Phon ~ 992 7311
cbmt:tla nt
749 4
s 12 3tc
s 9 6tc
"'-'lar r y E Spen cer
IROoMh~;-;.;;;-ba th 1 2
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PP Sha~&amp; May SpecialS
Cler k of Cour t$
base ment w1 th 27 ac r:es la rge
no w a va ila b le r hone 992
Common Pleas Court
barn bu ld.ng w th Jm ae h n e
S324
M~lgs Cqunty Ohio
Shed Phone 992 5058
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1• 1 3~ l SI 7 14 21 28 \61 4 61c
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5 10 61 c
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PAPER CARRIER .
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SENTINEL

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PHONE 992-2156

Pets For Sale

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PAPER
CA:RRIER
WANTED
IN RACINE

THE
DAILY SENTINEL ,

R e v Howard Mayn e of
ftciated at the services and
burial
wa s
In
Te mple
Cem etery

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Real Estate For S31e

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PHONE 992-2156

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WOOD TRUSSES
Built lo Your Specs
Deliv ered to Job S1te

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

DITCHING SERVICE
Wa te r L1n es a nd Power
lenes All work done by the
foot or contract Also dozer
wor k and septtc tank s tn
~tailed

5ee or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
N1ght 992 3525
or 992 5232

742-6273

NELSON
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
PAINTING
ROOF PAINTING

W1lkmson Small Engtne
997 3092
399 w Matn
Pomeroy 0
Located al Modern Supply
Sm a ll Eng me Aepa.r

• Law n Boy
• Tecum seh
• Ko hl er
• w scans n
• AU other
ma kes

CALL CARL NELSON
PHONE 992-5083
EXPERIENCED

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE
N 2nd Av e

Pomeroy

Ph 992 2174

E Mam

Stop m and say Hello Bnrtt

Wheel Altgnment
'5.55
On Most Amencan Cars

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

-GUARANTEEDPHONE ~92 2094

FURNITURE

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Stop In and See
' Our
Floor Dtsplay

Real Estate For Sale

THB

WISEMAN
AGENt:Y
Gall p olls

Open 8 TIIS
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E Ma1n Pomeroy 0
OLD a ut os 6 or more cars will
9 v e S3 oo pi ece 18 cars or
more will g ve better pr ice
Call 98 5 4297
3 28 tfc
F UR FR EE e stimate s on
a luminum
replacement
w ndows s d lng storm doors
and windows Ra11 ng Phone
Charles L sle Syra cuse Oh o
Carl
Jacob
Sal es
Repr esentat 1v e
V
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J ohnson and Son Inc
4 30 lfc

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RACINE
2 STORY PERM A STONE 3
BR
LARGE MODERN
KI TC HEN
1 2 BATHS
CA RPET THROUGHOUT
FULL BASEMENT 2 CA R
ALL
ON E
G ARAGE
LAR G E
F LA T
WELL
LA ND SC APED
LOT
P R C EO M IO TWENTIE S

RUTLAND

5232

2 11 tf c

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AUTOMOBILE Insur a nc e been
cancell ed?
Lost
your
operator s license Call 992
7428
615tfc

------------DON T fuss don t cuss turn

OFFICI?446 364 3
EVENINGS
Bud McGhee-446 1155
E M Ike Wlseman- 446
3796

NEIGLER Bu ldmg Supply for
build ng houses Phone 949
3604
call Guy Ne igler
Rac me Oh io
5 3 26tc

ove r lun k. automob l e! to us
W II pav SS for old tunK cars
Phon e I ( 304 ) 773 5890
Rlv ers lde Auto w reC King
o1 9 261c

Real Estate For Sale
2 BEDROO M hous e n Mid
dle po r t New k1tch en and
bath appl 1an ces m c luded
Colt 992 S310
4 25 26t c

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WE HAVE THE BUYERS
YOU HAVE THE HOME TO
SELL SEE US TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
3 ASSOCIATES TO HELP

YOU
992 225~ or 992 lUll

BROWN'S FIRE &amp;
SAFETY EQUIPMENT

742 5595

Btll Brown. Owner
Rutland Ohto
Wate r Etectr1c Gas Sewer
L1nes
mstalled
Work
guaranteed
Dozer Backhoe Trucks
L1mestone F1ll D1rl
Comme rcial Res1denflal
Con struc tion &amp; Remodel

a,

B-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY
777 Pearl Street

Mtdd leport Oh10

Phon e 992 5367 or 992 l84 I

AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR

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We rep a 1r Ia wn mowers and
aarden tractors

PH. 949-3611

RACINE GARAGE
RACINE OHIO

YES!

All WEATHER
HARDWARE
N 2nd Ave
Middleport D
Under New Management

IS YOUR ROOF
LEAKING?
IS IT COLOR FADED?
For Free Eshmale inqutre
now about a beautiful new
roof en fash1on colors

WE HAVE 40 PROPERTIES
'rO SE LL DROP IN AND
W~ LL TALK OVER THE
A 0 VA IN TAG E S
0 F
OWNERSHIP

WH ATJSTHE AGE OF CONSENT"

For Wednesday May 15. 1974_
AR t ~iMarch 21 Aprt t 19)
You '" esr ec a y YU ne ab e
wt e. e n Sf!l aced ge c os y s
co ce ned Be su e Mse to
w1om you g vu ac 1 tak. g
dYan age
TAURUS (Apnl 20-l.tay 10) n
VOIYE~nents wtl ce 1[1 n l C ldS
o IL:ly ead I a une,.; p rdc tt: ! 1
con p ca o s Yuu I I d you
se t n Ihe m c1d e o l 1 s l c ky
s ua l on
GEM INI (May 21 June 20)
Wha teve you d o be r1b c o
back u s l t~le 1 en s you nake
0 he s a e go g o ho d yo o
the e le o w a yo c ia
CANCER (.ble 21 .My 221 Yo u
ave n ore se I Uu bt s tHan

Rap
I read that the age of consent m our state ts 18 for fem a les 21
for males Tha\ ts they can get marrted wtthout parents con!*!nl
at these ages
When the Equa l Rtghts Amendme nt bec omes la11 (as 1 hope
t! does ) wtll this age of consent be automattca lly e qua hzed m
ALL states '
Also please na m e Ihe state where a -g1rl can t gel marned unless her pare nts stgn the paper
unt1! s he 1s 21 - IN
TERESTED
Dea r Interested
Our guess ts that whe n ERA becomes law (a s we hope 1l
does) there wtll he tes t cases for all frmgc areas of equahzatwn
mcludmg the age of consent What that age wtll be IS a m oot
q uestton b ut smce 18 IS fast rep lacmg 21 as the requirement for
legal a dulthood the former may gel the nod
Whtch probably won t cause a rash of early rnarrtages as
teenagers aren I as anxtous to Jwnp mto the yoke as they" ere n
former generattons - HELEN
Interested
Twenty-one ts the age of consent for women tn F lortda
Mtsstsstpp t New Mex tco Ohto Tennessee West Vtrgmta and
Wyummg A gtrl m u st he 19 to mar ry w tthout parental approval
tn Delaware Georgta a nd Montana 20m Nebraska ( In all other
states 18 IS the legal age of consent )
Twenty five states however sttU hst 21 as the m a le age of
con!*!nt a lthough yo ung people can mar r y muc h ea rlier than
that w tt h pare ntal approval - SUE

Rap
I fell tn lovewtth th1s ktd bu t Mothe r refused to let me go out
wtth h un I dtd anyway We wa nted to get ma rrted but of course
she wouldn l g tve her consent unless I got pregnan t So we took
care of that
Now I m rna rrted a nd have a beauttfu l baby gtrl But my
pr oblem ts my h usband All we do ts ft ght becau se we a re ltvmg
wtth m y m other
ReaDy we can t leave because RICk ts only 15 and 1 m 14 su
we can t get wor k a nd want to ftmsh school I know we cou ldn t
m ake t! bvmg by ourselves and I don t think we can make tt
livmg here sowh atshould we do 7 - S M
DearS
You have two ch Oices e tther try to make tt as a marne d
couple or admit y ou m a d e a m tstake and disso lve the marnage
If you dectde for try mg reme mber that mcludes adult
type r esponstbthty the wtll to s ucceed agams t such odds as age
your antagomsttc mother premature parent hood no mo ney a nd
a long watt before any thi ng gets better Is you r love strong

I ques 20 Ep sode Act on 33
Sonny &amp; (her 8 10 B1 ll Moy ers Journa l 20 Washmgton
Connect1on 33 Chase 3 4 15 The Cowboy s 6 13
30 - Thea te r n Amer ca 33 Mov1e Skyway to Dea th 6 13
00 - Cannon 8 No Place L1ke Home 3 4 15 E xp or ng the
Rock es lO Lo loma 20
30 - Shou ld a Ladv Take A Chance? 70
00 - News 20 t nl~rface 33 Doc El 10!6 13 Ko1ak 8 10
30 - Da~ at N gh t 33
00 - News 3 4 6 10 13 15 J anak 33
30 - Johnny Ca r son 3 4 5 Phyl l s 0 ller s 107 nd Btrthday
Pa rt y 6 Move Change of M nd B
Rebus
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touc hables 13
30 - News 13
OO - Tom orrow3 4 Phyll iS 0 lle r s 101nd B rthday Party 13
Take F ve For L1fe 15
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30 - News 13
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30 P m - Count r y &amp; Weste r ( BlueR dge Quartet K1tly We ll s
Show!
30 P m - Com edy ( Ens1gn 0 Toole Smo t hers Brothers
Show)
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enough for a ll t hiS ' - HELEN AND SUE
Dear He len and Sue
I rn m a lot of t rouble I m hooked on gtrls booze and drugs
not nccessa nly tn that order My parents hate me becau!*!
tile) re ashamed of m e They wont gtve me a ny money (thoug h
t1 cv r e qutte n c h ) because they thmk I ll spend tt on my ha btls I
can t gel a JOb because I ve got a bad reputatton I caJt t get out of
the rut becaiiSe people expect m e to s tav m tt - t he only ones who
acce pt m e a r e the aope rs
I want to change but - HOW "
Dear Ho\\
If you r eally want to c hange you can Bu t don t expect
anyone t o make those changes easter - or to make them for you
You must bu tld your own s trength and the ftrst step ts AWAY
from your present crowd
Why not ta lk \\tth your parents about cha ngmg schools"
Were sure the) U go a ll ou t to be lp when they realize you re
smcere - HELEN AND SUE

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one leiter lo each square to
form four o rd n try " or d s

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1\QUARIUS (Jon. :ZO.Feb 191
Any commerc a l or bus ness
deal ngs toda y must be man
aged wIll extreme ca ul on
You cou d get a fast shuffle
PISC ES (Feb 20-March 20)
You re apt to be alher vague
a nd doubllu l abo ut your goals
Th s essens c han ces o f
ach ev ng anyth ng you are
a m ng lor now

May 15, 1974
Th s year w II offe you some
UniQUe op portun I es They
must be la ken ser ousty II they
Ia I to be de..,eloped 1 w II be
because you Ia led o follow
th ough

~M'6tlt'
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

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lea f
4 Nu reyev s
art
10 Exasperate
12 Dam!*!l
who loved
Lan ce lot
13 Ma n s

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Wayne s
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ctty
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name
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from
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nav1an
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measure
demon
IS Not so
6 Swedtsh
county
hot
19 Old l ndtan
7 Type of
coal
com
20 La ugh mg
8 Twtned
a r ound
sound
21 Rom a n
9 Wobble
htghway
22 Sufftx for
photo
24 Exacted
money
from
25 Sea
guU
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P rtnce

Yesterdays Answer
Compamon 24 Alt 25 Brewmg
for Sabu
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produc t
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poem
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B y O swald &amp; James Jacoby
SEWING MACHINES Repair
servic e all makes 992 228-4
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Authorized S nger Sates and
Serv ice We Sharpen Sc issors
3 29 ftc

DOZER work land clearing by
the acr~ hourly or contr-act
farm ponds roads etc Large
dozer and operator with over
20 years e xperience Pul lins
Excavating Pomeroy Ohio
Phone 992 2478
12 19 tfc

------------WILL trim or cut trees and

shrubbery Also clean out
ba sements att cs etc Ptrone
9.49 3221 or 7.42 4441
4 23 26t c

-------------S EPTIC
TANK S cleaned

reasonable rates Ph 446
4782 Gall pols John Russe ll
owner and operator
5 12 tfc
SEPTIC TAN KS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER S ANITATION
STEWART OHIO PH 662

303S

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CONCRE :T E

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POMEROY 3 bedrooms
mode rn k tchen mce bath
large dining hot water heal 1
car garage S18 000 00
MIDDLEPORT - Large 11
.room olde( nuu5t:' l 2 - bathS
garage and carport near
swlmmtng pool $14 oOo 00
POMEROY
Buslness
building and 3 /o acres for
park lng S65 000 oo
LAND - 45 acres wlltl water
line close $5 500 00
LOTS - For houses or mobil~
homes 7 localtons Sl 800 00

13

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Ali WEATHER
Under New Management
N 711d
M1dd leport

Future I s Now 31

WEDNE SDAY MAY IS 1974
6 00 - Sun r se Sem mar 4 Sacred Heart 0
6 IS - Urba n League 10
6 25 - Fc1rm Rer.ort 13
6 30 - F ve M nu es to L ve By 4 News 6 B1b le Answer s 8 The
Stor y 13
6 35 - Co lumbus Today 4
6 45 - Fa rm t me 10 Morn ng Repo r t J
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 CBS News 8 10 Dtc k Van Dyke 13 H R
Pufnstu f 6
7 30 - Rocky &amp; Bu llwmk le 13 New Zoo Revue6
8 00 - New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St 33 Capt Kangaroo 8 10
Jeffs Collt e 6
S 25
Jack Lalanne 13
8 30- Brad y Bu nch 6
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Pa ul DIXon 4 F r endly Ju ne! on 10 AM 3 Abbo tt &amp;
Cost e llo 8 Pht l Donah ue 15 W ld W ld Wes t 6
Mov 1e Gun
of Zangara 13
9 30 - To Telllhe Tru lh 3 Ta ltl elaless
9 55 - Chu ck Wh ile Re po r ts 10
10 00- D nah Shore 3 lS Joke r s W ld 8 10 Com pany 6
10 30 - J eo pardy 3 4 15 Ga mbit S 10
11 00 - Password 13 W1zard of OddSJ- .:1 15 M ke Douglas 6
Now You See It 8 10
11 30 - Hollywood Squa res 3 4 15 Love of L fe 8 10 Brady
Bun ch 13 Sesam e St 33
11 55- CB S News B Da n lme l sWor ld 10
12 00 - Passwor d 6 Bob Brau n s SO 50 Club 4 News 8 10 3
Jac kpot 3 15
12 30 - Sea rch for Tomor row 8 10 Spill Second 6 Celebr ty
Sweep sta ke s 3 15
~ 2 45 - El ectr c Co 33
12 55 - NBC Ne ws 3 15
1 00 - News 3 All My Cht ldren 6 13 Nol For Women Onl y 15
Concent rat ion 8 What s My L ne 10
1 30 - 3 On A Mat ch 3 4 lS As the Wor ld Turn s 8 10 Let s
Make A Deat 6 13
. 2 00 - Da ys oiOur L•ves3 4 1S Gu dngLghtS 10 Newlywed
.. Gam e 6 13
2 30 - Do ctors 3 4 lS Edge of Nig ht S 10 G ~rl In My L1 fe 6 13
3 00 - One L fe to Li ve 6 13 Ph1 l Dona hue 4 Ma t ch Ga m eS
10 How to Sur v1ve a Mar r iage 3 15 The Way Th n g s Are 20
4 00 - Mr Cartoo n 3 So m erset 15 Sesame St 20 33 Luc y
Show 8 I Dre a m of Jeann1e 13 Hu ck &amp; Yog 6 Movle
Bundle of Joy 10
4 30 - Green Acres 3 Bona nza IS Jack pot • 4 HazelS ABC
Afle r sc hool Spec al 6 13
S DO - Mr Roberts 20 33 Bonanza 3 Merv Gr If n 4 Andy
Gnfftth s
,!5 30 - Elec Co 33 Beverl y Hillb Iiles s Hodgepod g e Lodge 20
Tra ils West 15 Hogans Heroes 13 Gi lligan s Isla nd 6
6 00 - Ne ws 3 4 8 10 IS ABC Ne ws 13 Sesame Sl 20 Tr6t h
or Conse q 6 Bla ck Journa I 33
6 30- Ne ws 3 4 6 8 10 l S Room 222 13
J 00 - News 6 10 What s My Lme S Tr uth or Con seq 3 Bea t
t he Clock 4 Elec Co 20 Know You r Schools 33 1 Sp y 15
Jimmy De an 13
7 30 - To Tell the Truth 6 Sa le of the Centu r y S The J udge 10
Be al the Cloc k 13 Pollee Surgeo n 3 On the Money 4 An

Phone 742 4.673

Now wh1le the weather IS
sl•lt cool JS the best hme It
can be mslalled al your
convenience w1th no wa1hng
around •n hot muggy
weather
Phone 997 2550

lO NB C News l 4 15 You

1

FIRE DEPAtirMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTINGUISHER
SALE5 &amp; SERVICE
HOME ALARMS

10 ~ ttc
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Modern Sanitation 992 3954 or
992 7349
10 23 tic

POMEROY, 0
BE DFOR 0 TDWNStt t P
205 acres hom e has 7 rooms
a nd bath natural gas heal
New 3 story barn 3 ot)l
bulldi ngs stocked take 100
acres fen ced lots of walnut
maple &amp; h ckory 3 cre eks
By
appoin t ment
only
$46 000 00
POMEROY Rece ntly
reno vated 6 rooms &amp; bath
basement outbuilding
almost
new
fu r nace
S4 500 00
MIDDLEPORT - Modern
building with bus iness room
&amp; lovely 3 B R apartment
mode r n kitchen l'h baths
dlnmg room gas hot wate r
he al 2 garages Carpeled
H W floors
_,_
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Lovely bnck 3 BR bath
moqern kitchen with dining
bar dmlng room basement
H W floors some carpeting
detached garage 2 level tots
in "'ew ~ ddlflon $22 500 00

I ree Garage
Esttmates

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E XCAVATI NG dn7P.r ln;~d ...
and ba c khoe work
sept ic
tanks insta ll ed dump tr ucks
and 1o boys tor h1re will haul
f1tl dirt top so11 limestone
and gravel Call Bob or Rog er
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
night phone 992 3525 or 992

3 BE OR OOMS LA RG E KIT
L IK E
NEW
CA RP E T
ALUM SIDING
OWNER
WI LL HE LP ~!N A N CE
FOR QUALI F IED BU YE R
P RI C ED
BE L OW'
MA RK ET 112 000

ClElAND
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REALTY
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DAY OR NIGHT

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,. 1 OO ( What s M~ Lme 8 Dust y s Tra I 13 Elec Co '10 Truth
~ ~; Hn s~S 3h ea t the Clock 4 News 6 10 Mit reo Spor t I teo
9
c oo T V Honor Soc ety 15
730 - ToTe lll heTru t h6 NewPrc e ls Rgh l8 o RFD 20
8~~k~idJ ~~~r;.sr~ L ~ss1e 15 Dealer s Cho1ce 4 Beat the
00
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am 11 3 ~ 15 Maud e 8 10
~- ,. 8 310 - Haw a I F ve 0 8 10 Bana cek l 4 IS Move The AI
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a r 6 13
9 3TOB- Black Jo urna l 33 The Way Thmgs Are 10 Book Bea t t O
A S 10
• 10 00 - Wash1ngton Stra1ght Ta lk 33 News 10 Pol ce Story 3 4
Marcus We lby 6
13
15
10 30 - Day at N ght 33
11 00 - News 3 4 6 8 o 13 15 Jan'"'k 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 IS Come 0 e W1th Me 6 Moves
Gunn 8
The S ns of Rache l Cad e
o
00 - Tomor row 3 4 Take F ve For L1fe 15 Com e De W th
Me 13
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News 4

AIR CONDITION NOW'

EXPERT

Pomeroy

Pomeroy

PHONE 992·5271

m th1s ad for a Free G1ft

992 2094

606

M1dd teporl 0

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTd

6 3Z

COMPLETE

Now under new
m&lt;tnagement

From the la rgest Truck or
Bulldozer Radtator to the
sma llesl Heater Core
Nathan B1ggs
Rad1ator SDectahst

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

BOB W Mam 51

LEO {.Uy 23-Aug 22) A s lua
you re pre sently nvo ved
n w lh f ends sn I as osy as t
appea s to llle lace Wat ch
your s tep
VIRGO {Aug 23-Sepl 22) n a
b g dec s on you 11 be mak ng
you h nk you see both s des at
the ssue c ~ear y n rea ty
yo u e only see ng wha l you
w nt to see
LIBRA (Sept 23-0 c L 23) fl w
ta ke cons de ab le d sc p ne
on your par Ia make th s a
o e du c t Ye day Your work s
ap to su tt e r due Ia n
d He ence
SCO RPIO (Oct 24-No¥ 22)
Yo u would be w se to s teer
c ea o f any th ng tha t smacks
of specu at on or gambl ng to
day Lady lu c k s busy
e sewhe e
SAGITTARIUS {Nov 23- Dec
21) Th s s not a good I me to
n ake as m nu te c hanges n
so mcth ng tha t s a rel,}dy on a
spec I c cou rse S tand pa t
C APRICORN (Dec 22 Jon. 19)
Yesle day your out oak was
f nand ce ria n Today yo u e
eas y swayed by the op nons
o o he s Coni us on and cnaos

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GENE WOLFE'S
BODY SHOP

MATERIALS CD
773 5554
Ma son W Va

PHONE

Mo ;;-u~---;;oM~~

For- Rentor-Sale-- -

19 72
YA MA H A
exce ll e nt
cond1 t1on S700 Ph one 985 4153
or 98 5 330 7
- - - - - - - - - - - - 5 l 3 3tp

Roofmg Spoutmg
Alum mum Stdtng
And Complete
Remodeling

Mobile Homes For Sale

O FF ICE spa ce
Ma son area
W1U re model
Ca ll f30 4J 773

For Sale

PRICE
CONSTRUCTION

ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRICATED

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Business Services

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VEGETABLE S AND
FLOW E RS

Pus h t ype

ap'f tv All weat t1 er Roo t n g

1971 DODG E CORON ET
SI69S
St~t on Wilgon local car
li ke new 1st I ne t res
r~u tom a t c gold fm sh clea n mter or 318 V 8 pow er
steer ng &amp; au tomat c trans

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Carpenter

WANTED
Cl(pe r e n ce d
pl umber non e ot he r need

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MOWERS
'71.95

Help Wanted

S3S9S

steer ng power brakes S1de protec ft ve mold1ng
Wh te Wal l t res bumper guards r11d1o w th tape

toys
oc a!C'd
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1973 CHEVROL E T CAP RICE

4 door luxury ca r whlfe f1 msh ~Jinyl roof green ml cr .. ,.
lr m I nt cd gh ss factory. ru r stand~rd V 8 power

c u es

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

For Sale

Tuesday May 14 1974

delivered right to
prolect Fast and easy
estimates Phone 992
Goegtein A:eady M x
Mlddl~port Oh io
6

your
Free
328.t
co

30 tic
-----------c BA:ADFORD Auctioneer
Comolete Serv ice
Phone 949 38 21 or 949 3161
Racine Ohio
I')
Critt Bradford

s life
----------DOZER and back hoe work

ponds and septic tanks dlt
Ching service top soli f.lll
dirt limestone
B&amp;K &lt;ex
cavating Phone 992 5367 or
992 3861
9 life

"

E xpe rtt lts ts one o f the
mos t vtrul e nt d tsc ases a
bn dge p laye r can cont ra ct
It cons1sts of try m g to play
1 tke a n expe1t would play
w itho ut kn ow m g everythmg
..a n expert wo uld k now a bout
the ha nd he mg bu tch ered
The re was not hmg w ro ng
wtth So uth s fo ur spade btd.
exc e pt th e fm a l res u lt of
down one
Th e defe nse star te d wtth
" th ree rounds of d• a mo nds
"' S outh ruffe d t h e th1rd a nd
knoc ke d out E ast s a c e o f
tr umps A t rump cam e bac k
South cas hed a few trumps
b la yed the ace a nd kmg of
liea rts noted th a t West had
shown o u t and p r oceeded to
run o ff the rest of the tr umps
lo leave d umm y w tt h ace
~ gu een of clu bs a nd htm!*! lf
, wt th a c lu &amp; a n d a heart
" E ast w as d o" n to o ne club
and th e kn o wn quee n of
hearts H1 s las t d1sca rd had
1&gt;een
the Ja c k of cl ubs a nd
0
~ outh
ann o un ce d
triUmpha ntly It loo k s hke a
sque e ze a nd played a club
" ~Q dummy s ace Down one
when a s 1mp le fmes!*! w ould
m ave succeeded
v
A r ea l expe r t w oul d have
taken th e finesse Ea st ha d
shown up w tt h four hea rts to
the quee n 10 tw o aces a nd
\ ~e Jac k of c lubs If he ha d
also h e ld the c lub km g he
would s ure ly h ave ope ne d
the btddmg
Nl-.:WSI AII-.:R 1-.:NTt;H I R Sl-: ASSN

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FOR 'lOUR 60 'lEAPS
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WISHES ID REWARD
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1\ER T 8A06ES AND TI\ING%

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What do you do now?
A- Pass Don t btd two he arts
Your hand Is not strong e nough
I lo double and then show a suit

l KNOW THAT 1M 60JN611J
WORK AND WORK IINTIL I VE

REACHED IHE TOP

TODAY S QUESTION
Instea d of b1ddtng two clubs
1 yo ur partner has b 1d o ne
1 notr~mp1 n response 1o your dqu
• ble What do you ~ now 1
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The Da tly Senltnel Mtddleport Pomeroy 0 Tuesday May H 1974

Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
Not1ce
YARD Sil le
J 1 P eMr

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May

6 a d

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Fro 1 9 a

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

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11
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eve y Fr dlly Mnd
S&lt;~ turdav
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a r r v n g w eek y c o 1 o
c oll ec l b es
'lp p M ce s

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books
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197 3 CHEVRO LET NOV A
S2S 9S
Custom Hotel bnck coupe d :1rk green f nl sh ltke new
wh te ..,.,al l t res ful whee l covers prol ec tr ve s de
moldmgs powe r brakes rad o 6 cy lmde r eng me w1th
s ta nd a rd tr,.n srn ss on A VER Y POPU LAR MODEL &amp;
ONE THA T WI LL P LEASE YOU

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Mt~ke
an ftppo nt n ent for
Mon now Good through M ay
11
to l ll Da mewood
Ko ren
Lyons
open ev e ng s by
appo n t men t s
S I '1 C

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Nohce

News, Event
Mr and Mrs Ed Cul well of
Inadt mpohs lnd spenl part

of a week s vacatton here wtth
hts bro the r and s tster tnlaw
Mr and Mrs Wtl ham Cul well
and f 1t her Jer r y Culwe ll
Other g uests at the Cul well
horne 11 e r c Mrs Culwe ll s
s ts lcr Mr s Gold te Wh1t e
( oiJunbus
Mt s He r b Wolfe enterta med
~ tth a brtdal showe r m honor of
her stsle• De bbte Wlnte of
Fr nkfo1t brtde-elect of Hoger
Barnhm t also of Fra nkfort
Those p t esen t we r e Mr s
Juntot Da lton and Mat ha a nd
Mrs Bess Boltn Albany Murl
Galaway Westma Crabtree
Betty Mattox and Ehzabeth
Jord m loc al a long wtth Mr s
Davtd Whtte Debbte ltsa a nd
01cn I Fran kfort Gtlts wer e
a lso sent by Mt s Loree Barnes
"' d Mrs
Loutse Gtlk ey
Alban) The wcddmg Wll\ be
he ld m Fran kfort on June 8
Mrs Goldte Gtllogly spen t
Sunday wtth her s on m la w and
da ughte r Mr a nd Mrs Paul
Gas ton a nd fam tly
Columbw Gran ge m ember s
who attende d t h e re g ul a r
meetm g of Metgs Coun t y
Pom on a Gra n ge a t Ro c k
Spr mgs on Frtday e vemng
\\e r e Mr a nd Mr s Earl
Starkey Mr and Mrs Carl
Greenlees Rilla Rhoades and
Mr and Mrs Mendal J orda n
Wtth Mrs Oay J ordan and
Barbara as g uests The Grange
dress c ontest was held and

wmners m the county were
Class A- B arba r a J ordan
Class B - Rtlla Rhoades and
Class C - R ose Hooper These
dresses wtll re present Metgs
County m the sta te c ontest a t
Ptlg rlm Hill s on June 8
Twe nty g uests fr om Galh a
Coun ty presen ted the hterary
program us mg Mother a s
the theme whtc h was enjoyed
by the group Po tluck refresh
menls were S&lt;!rved
Mr a nd Mrs Reed J e ffers
were m Brem e n for church
servtces on Sunday mormng at
the Calvar y Umted Me thodtst
Church whe re the tr nephe w
Rev Da vt d Woodya r d IS
past or They also v1s tted he r
cousm s Mr and Mrs Guy
Bea t ty tn Brem en
th en
Jo ur neyed o n to Columbu s
where they were g uest s of ht s
brother m law a nd stste r Mr
and Mrs Lawrence Woodya rd
E nroute home they called on
Mr a nd Mrs Wtlbur Smtth and
Mr a nd Mrs Dave Robey and
daug hters Johnstown a nd Mr
and Mr s Fran k Em m e r t
Somerset
Guests of Mr and Mrs Noble
Hamon ~ere thetr chlldren
Mr and Mrs Roger Sp1egle
Anna a nd Wayne Columbus
Mrs Mary W1seman a n d
ch1ldren and Mr and Mr s Tom
Ktrby a nd fa mtly of Hamden
f mm1y rnembe1s who en
Joyed a wtener 1oast at the
home of Mr and Mrs Jerry
Stan s berry tn hon or of the 11th
btr thdaJ of thetr daugh ter
Reba were Mr and Mrs Dale
Stan sberry and Mr a nd Mrs
Harold Oxley local Mr a nd
Mrs Larry Stansbury and son
Reynoldsburg Mr and Mrs
Clatr Stansbury and famtly and
Mr and Mt s Bob Barton
G1 oveport tnd the host f um ly
Mr and M1 s J e rry Stan sbury
Reba and Aaron Joe 1l
Mr and Mrs Roger Sptegle
Anna and Wayn e Columbw
Mr and Mrs Bob Harmon
Stoutsville Mr and Mrs Peter
Logan Pomeroy Mr and Mrs
P restQn Hamon an d sons
McArthur a nd Mr a nd Mrs
Lewts Smtth v tstted wtth Mr
and Mrs Rex Cheadle and
fam1ly on Sw1d ay
Mr
and Mrs
Ar thur
Crabtree called on hts brother
m law and stster Mr a nd Mrs
D ale
Scott
Albany New
Marshfield Road on Sunday

POLLY S Auct on
every
Fr day 7 p m a t Pnrk 'lnrl
H gh Sts Ant Ques co t ec tor
tems ant que furn l ure
co or T v s s ep n P &amp; J
Odds and Ends 215 North
Sec ond S l for fu r n tu r e
barga ns W I se ll your
merchand se the auct on way
Ca I 992 3509
5 14 26tc
KOSCO T
KOSM ET ICS
&amp;
WIGS For a g ood ne of
Cosme! cs fr endly ser v ce
a nd som eone to chat w t h
g IJe me a ca ll He len Ja ne
Brown 9925 113
3 19 tfc
A TO Z Mar t used fur n shed
a ppli a nces c loth ng d shes
an d m sc Rt 33 oppos te
Ira ler co ur t Hartford W
Va
4 o tfc

MAY 18
Me1g s Coun ty Faer Grounds
10 a m Noon ram or shiMe
Cost per ra b es shot
S2
Sp onsore d by Me gs Count y
Humane Soc et y Must have
dogs on leash a nd cats n
covere d conta ner
Cus tom But c her ng
Meat Process n Q P hone 667
3608 C,oo v I e Oh o
5 5 26fp

Employment Wanted
WILL MOW awns f-l a~Je own
equ p men t Phone 992 7157
5 12 3tc
now w lh sc ythe or
power n owe r Phone 7.J 2 57J5
5 12 Jtc

W LL

PUBLIC NOTICE
To the Defend a nt J oyce A
P1ck en s whose res 1dence 1S
unknown
O L D Upr g ~ I p1 a n os Any
cond 1flon pay ng $10 cas h
COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
Writ e g i ~Je d r ec tions
to
WITT EN PI ANO CO P 0
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
Box 18 Sa rd s Oh o 43946
WILLIAM E PICKENS
Rout e 1
4 26 30tp
Long Bottom Oh10
Pla intiff
USED GAS r efr ge r a tor Ca I
VS
742 469 afler 5 p m
JOYCE A PICKENS
5 9 5tp
Address Unknown
Defendant
WAN TE D to bU't lot n M d
No 1.5.523
d le por t Phone 992 2766 992
- NOTICE BY
2522 or 992 2255
PUBLICATION5 14 5tc
Pi a mt lff ha s bro ught th s
a c t on nam ng you a s defend a nt HI G H sc hoo teac tler wa nt s
tn th e a bove na me d cour t by
sma ll far m to bu y or r en t w th
filing h1 s Comp la nf on the ls i
spa ce for orse Phon e 992
day of Apr11 1974
2159 or 992 3657
Th e ob!ec t of the Com p ia nt
s 10 6t c
and the d emand for r eli ef are to
obta n a divor c e to be awarded
HAVE buy ers for fa r ms
the car e custody a nd control of
va cant an d rec rea t ion s pots
th e mi nor ch ldr en of the part1 es
es pecially n the Pom ero y
heretc and for other proper
R aci ne M ddl e port ar e a s
relief
Pl ease call coll ect 861 8356 or
You are r equ re d to a nswe r
237 863 5 or wr t e to K rk
the Compl a int w th n twenty
patr1 ck s Rea lty 924 Yea r lmg
e •ght da ys afte r t he las t
Rd Co lu mb us Oh o 43227
pubilce t ion of this no t1ce wh ich
5 5 tOto
w il l be pubhshed onc e e ach
wee k lor soc con se cut1ve we eks
K Au tos co m p lete a nd
and the ast publ c at ion w II be J UN
d el ve red to our ya rd We p ck
mad e on the 14th day of May
up au to bod es a nd bu y a ll
1974 Yo ur an swer da te w 11 be
k nd s of sc ra p m etal s and
on Ju ne 12th 1974
.ron R der s s a v age State
In th e case of your fa lure to
Route 12-1 R t 4 Pom e roy
an swer or oth erw1se respond as
Oh1o Ph one 992 5468
pe rm itted by fh e Oh o Rul es of
4 16 26t p
C1v tl Procedure Wl thm the time
sta t ed tUdgment b y d efault will
b e r end ered ag ainst you for th e AKC Reg s tere d or non
reg stered boxer dog Ma te or
r e lie f d emand e d In th e Com
fema le Phon e 99 2 37~2
pt a 111
5 10 61 c
LARR Y E SP E NCE R
N 0 I Cooper 85g ra d ato;5
CLE R K OF COURT OF
40c r ed br ass 40c batter es
COM MON PLE AS
S1 40 M A Hall Reeds v i te
ME IGS COUN TY OHI O
Ohi o Phone 378 6249
COURT HOU SE
3 24 tf c
PO M ERO Y OHI O
14) 2 9 16 2J 30 (5) 7 14 7tc
CA SH pa 1d for all m a kes a nd
m od e ls of mob1 ie hom es
Phon e a rea cod e 614 423 9531
PUBLIC NOTICE
4 13 tf c
TO H L COEN a nd VA DA
COE N whose a dd resses a re
un know n an d ca n not Wi th O L D furn it ur e oak tabl es
cl oc ks Ice boxes brass beds
r easo n ab le
dtl ge n ce
be
d ish es desk s or c omplete
asce rta n ed
h ouse holds Writ e M
D
TO Th e un kno w n h ers
M ill er Rt 4 Po m eroy Oh o
dev 1sees leg at ees exec utor s
ca ll 992 7760
ad m n strat ors an d a ss gn s of
S 13 tfc
H L Coen an d Va da Coen if
they a r e dec eased

Wanted To Buy

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Yo u a re hereb y not t ed th a t
you h ave been n a m ed defen
dants n a eg a l a c t on ent ted
Roberta C o Br~en e t a t
p a nt ffs vs H L Coen et a t
de fendants Th iS ac t on has
been ass gned Case No 15 542 n
the Common P eas Cou r t of
Me gs Count y Oh o 47569

Help Wanted

POM E RO Y LANDMARK
9 .. _ Jack W Ca rsey Mg r
~~~!kid~

Phon e99l2 18 1

HOME GROW N tom a t o p l a nt s
mprov e d Me K can ye ll ow
tub lee H nds JJ SO A so hot

12 MEN NEEDED

peppers
and
n ango es
T han as Hay nan ac ross
f om Mun c P"
P a rk
n
Sy r acuse
s 12 t8tc

140 00 WEEK

Full or Pa rlltme

TW N N EEDLE SE W NG
MACHI N E S 191 4 Modr
n
wa ln ut stand A 1 features
bu II n to make fan cy des gns
a n d do s tr e tch sew ng Also
bu t tonholes bl nd he m s e tc
$43 35
cash
or
term s
ava table Phone 992 2653
5 14 tf c
VACUUM CLEA NER S Elect ro
Hyg ene New Demons trator s
has all c lean ng a tt ach m en ts
p lus the new E ectro Suds for
sllampoo ng carpe t On ly
$27 50
cas h
or
te r m s
ava Iable Phone 992 2653
5 14 lfc

Call
91o 5 Monday &amp;
Tuesday Only

STEREO rad o am fm a tr ack
tape com b na on 4 speaker
so und
sys tem
Ba ance
$10912 or easy t erms Ca I
992 3965
5 14 fc

446-0677

Busmess Opportumbes

STRAWBERRY p la n ts Rt 338
near Rae ne Locks and Dam s
NEW
OPPORTUN I TY
Ch a r i e Fos ter 147 2309
na t on a company seek n g
5 14 tOt e
Qua r ed nd v dual to supp y
c ompany estab l s h ed ac
count s w lh ma tor I nes of 14 FT S E L ~ conta ned cam
p ng Ira l er Ca ll 593 7390
rec or d a lbums No sell ng
5 14 31c
Par t or fu I t m e E)(cell ent
n co m e pos s b 1 t es w th
$3 500 nves t men t If yov a re 18 • F T F berg lass boat w th
tra er an d 105 h p mo tor
s n cere and took ng fo r a
full y eq u pped pr ced for
busmess of your ow n ca l
QU ck sa le $1 695 P ho ne 992
co llec t for Mr E l o tt 714 66 1
3877
9208
5 4 5tc
5 2 ~t p
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DE EM

mowe r

d sc~o r ge fu ll ba ffl e 7 pol y
whee ls and pla t ed Tee

'\ PPLICATIONS on ly for meter
pa t ro lmen and e"'l ra po l ce
P lease contact Pomeroy
Po l ce De partm~nt 991 2427
4 16 tt c

CO NCE R N NG Mark 6 16 1
the B be Is there ~ par 0 J LAU DERM IL T Roof ng
P easa nt R dge Pomeroy
t cutar bapt sm refer ed to by
Ph one 99 2 7665
wh ch a y m gh t b e saved?
4 1 0 12t P
Yes Ephes ans 4 4 6
4 10 6 c

RABIES CLINIC

Cabbage head le ttuce sweet
and hot p e p pers many
va r et es of tomatoes soc
and 65c doze n
Flowers Pelun as Pan s es
Mar golds p us many oth er
va r et es 50c to 65c pak
Geran ums an d other pot
pla n ts 10 nch hang r19
basket s pe t un .as or IJ n ng
ge r an u ms lS 0 0 Po r ch
box es petun as or pahs es
SJ 00 or S4 00
Hubba rd s Gree nhou se
Sy r ac use 0
99 :1 5176

rolil r y

ha ndle

NotiCe

YARD S.:'ll e R I 124
m le
above u k ya d n M ner s
v I e Thursday F 1day and
Sa urday 3 Fa m ly yard sa e
Fe w AYon batt es
5 \ 4 4tp

w tth :tO cut 3 H P Bnggs
eng me 14 ga steel decl&lt; s•ze

33 : Nor th Second Av enue
M dd l eporf or p h on e ~92 2550
" 30 tfc

Men needed to wo rk tn
Ga llt a
&amp;
Maso n
County No ex pert ence
necessar y Must have
ca r a nd nea l ap
pea rance

OPEN EVES 8 00 P M
POMEROY, OHIO

20", 3 HP

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A ND
INT ERES T E D n be ng your CL ELAN D F ARMS
GREE NH OUSE A va ri ety of
own boss an lit own ng your
ca bbage and to m ato p a n ts
ow n
b us n ess?
L m ted
for sale A so broccol a nd
amo un t ol cap ta l necessa ry
ca ulifl ower sweet pe ppers
Th s go n ~ b us n ess can be
hot pe ppe rs egg p an t s heaa
f na n ced Ca ll 992 5786
le tt uce
a nd
EAS T ER
4 29 16tc
FLOWERS pansy
mums
az a l ea
hyd r angea
g er a n vms petun 1as seve r a
k n ds of hang ng baske ts
Ger a ld ne Cle lan d Ra e ne
F UR N l SH E 0 two bed r oo m
Ohto
mob e home SJO a week
3 29 tf c
nc tud ng ut 1 t es Phon e 992
3429
5 12 6tp F ERG USO N 30 tractor Phon e
667 61 50 Tuppe rs P ta ns
F URNI SH E D 2bed roo m mob le
5 10 6tp
home loca ted n the Arbaugh
Add 1t on n Tupper s Pia ns 3 P ECE Basse tt bedr oom set
Ca ll 99 2 357~ a ft e r 4 p n
ke n e w Med te r ra n ea n
5 11 31c
Sty le da r k f n Sh Ca ll 742
6352 or 742 ~211
F U R N S H E D a p a rt me n
5 10 6t c
ad ults on y n M dd epor t
Phone 992 387 4
F O R M e mor a l Day
n ce
5 2 fc
se lec t on of Flo we rs Baske ts
Spra ys Fa ye s G1ft Shop
Nor th Second St Mid d le po r t
FU RNI SH ED
a p a rtm e nt
5 7 tf c
ad ults onl y Ph on e 992 5592
4 9 tfc
E XC EL SIOR Sa tt Wo r ks E
Man Sf Pom e roy All k ind s
SMALL tra ler 10 m les north
of salt wa t er pell ets wate r
of Pom e ro y Id eal fo r coupl e
nuggets block salt and own
Re n t rea sonable Phone 992
74 79
Oh o Ri ~J er Salt Phone 992
3891
5 1 tfc
6 5 tfc
MO BI LE t om es 2 m tes from ---~---------Ha rr son~J lie 15 minu t e dr Ve WE ARE p eking up a plano in
to mi Ae s Phone 7ol2 3821
vour ar ea and would 1 ke
5 14 tfc
some respon sible pa rty to
take over payments Call
APA RTMEN T furni shed a 1r
Credit Ma nager (61 4) 772
cond1 f1oned Reasona ble re nt
5669 or wr te 260 Eas t Main
12 m les fro m Pom e ro y Ca I
Street Chill cothe Oh io .4 5601
304 773 5118
4 7 tr c
5 14 tfc - ~-------- ----

For Rent

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and bu d ng
Good local on
to s u1t tenant NEWLY turn shed 3 bedroom
E lcon a 1971 Model with t pout
51 18
n hv mg room Extra ' batll
5 14 tfc
n fr ont b edroom tu e o I
f urna ce v e r y low dow n
3 AND 4 ROOM fur n iShed and
paym en t Can be see n a t
unfurni s hed
ap a rtments
K ngsbu r y Home Sal es a 11d
Phone 992 5434
Serv1c
e n c 1100 Ea s t Ma n
4 12 tf c
Pom eroy Any d ay from 2
p mto 7pm
PRIVATE mee ting room for
5 12 6tc
an y org a n za t on phon e 99 2
3975
3 11 tfc 4 MOBILE homes two 12x50 1
old and 2 be droom on e
Sie E PNG - room- o;e;--win e year
12x65 1969 3 bedroom on e 2
sto re Pomero y Refe rences
bedroom 10x50 Phon e 742
reQUir ed Ph on e 992 5293
5980
4 30 t fc
57 rtc
3 BEDROO M ho use loc ated on e
m le f ro m c ity I m ils on Rout e
7 Newl y re m ode led k1tchen
l•v ing room With bath anct
ut I tv room If nl "'res ted ca 1
992 51 28
S 8 6tc

lh , pout
porc h aw n ng unde rp nn mg
ut I ty bu ld ng $2 500 Ph on e
675 A576
5 12 5tp

Auto Sales

1957 CHEVROL E T new 283 4
speed stereo S700 Ca ll aft e r
5 p m 992 2967
5 13 6tc
_ ___ - - - - - - - 1965 FORO E conol ne Va n good
cond t 1on Ph one Ow ght Ca rl
Alban y 698 7257 before 2 30
p m
oa l't an y t m e on
weekend s
5 1 ~ 6tp
- - - - - - - - - -- - - 1970 R R 383 4 s peed good
shape Ph one 742 6162 a ft e r S

.., ROC ERY bus ness for sal e
Bu ld ng for sale or lea se
DEPEN DABLE person wan ted
Ph one 773 561 8 lrom 8 30 p m
fo babys t n my home fo r two
to 10 p m lor a ppo intm ent
boys ages one year a nd 8
3 20 tfc
yea r s 5 days per wee k Some
weeke nds nc luded w th the 5 FARMALc-Atracto;:-W th be ly
m ower and p ow P ho ne 985
days Wr te Box 166 M d
3924
Pm
d leport Refe rences re qu red
5 14 5tp
J ob b eg ns !he en d of May
s
12
3tp
The ob tect of the compla nt s
5 10 61c
to de term ne he r s an d p a rt ton
2H oR s e l ande m tr:"aler one 19 67 ONE ton Ford Stake bed
o I an d gas underl y ng rea l
tr uc k Phone 992 2550 or 742
horse Wlfh pa ra de s addl e and
esta te s tuat ed n Sa 1Sbury
6SS1
brtdl e P hone 698 3290 Ruth
Townsll p Me gs County Oh o
Reeves Alb an y
4 JO tf c
WANTED
wh ch s desc r bed as fo lo ws
5 8 61p
All of the nort hwes t qua r ter of
1970 OLDSMOBILE 98 low
Sect on 34 Town sh p 2 In Ra nge
10 H P AL LI S Cha lm ers tractor
m leag e exce lle nt cond lion
13 of th e Oh o Comp a ny s
w th e lec tr c sta rt e quipped
Sell ng se~J eral hundr e d
Pur chase con ta m ng 160 ac res
w th 42 nc h rota ry mower a 3
dollars be low local deal e r
IN
be t he same more or less
ft
s nowb la de
e xce llent
pr ce Phon e 992 3863 after 6
Be ng one o f the trac ts or
c on d tt on Cont ac t Marv n
p m ca 1 99 2 5844
pa r c e s of an d conv eyed to the
Kee b a ug h d ays 99 2 5342
s 10 6tc
POMEROY
;;~ tt e r 7 p m 985 3913
Me gs County 0 I &amp; Coal
Company by deed dated Sept
5 12 7tc OPEN Roger Hy se ll s Ga ra g e
18 1865 and recor ded n Vo 29
near Crossroads on Stat e
page 11 8 119 and 120 Me gs
SHAS TA 18 It Cam per w th
Route 124 8 30 to 6 p m
County Deed Records
h tch Cozart s Tra11 er Park
Monday through Saturday
Rae ne Oh o V.rg 1 Wa lk er
Further reference s made to
Phone 992 5682 or 99 2 7121
Deeds recorded n Vo vme 34
5 12 6tc
• 12 26tc
page 609 MeiQS County Deed
SP IRA L ta nk at) d trop c a l f s h
Recor ds and Volume 130 page
512 50 Syrac u se Tr opl c a
161
Meigs
County
Deed
La nd Syrac use Oh10
Records
Sav e an d except about 4 acres WAITRE SS ES wa n ted Ap ply n
5 12 61C AKC Br ttany pups rea d y to go
person Crow s Stea k Hollse
Ma y. 15 through 20th 2 hun
so d to Leonard Koen g 2 1
te rs only Mr Ed s Br ttany s
5 14 tf c GOOD gas hot wa te r heate r and
acres sold to J a mes and E the l
5 m les on 50A from Ath en s
tra ler 65x 12 3 bedroo111 s
Jeffers and abo ut 6 of an ac re
Phone 4 ~8 3809
ve r y oood Ca rpe ted 1970
sold for h ghwa y pur poses
MAN to wo r k dry c lea ning
Mod e l Ca II 992 583 2 e ve n ngs
S 12 lOft
Route ABC C e a ne r s Mason
Also ~xcept ng 15 38 acres a nd
s 12 31p
W Va
20 ac res prev ously sold by w
H South and Ora B South
5 7 tfc 1965 vw Bus w tn ca rper mg n
You are reQuired to an s wer
--good shape 5600 Phon e 949
the Comp a n t w th n 28 days
29S l
HOU S E on 910 Br oa dwa y:
a ft er the ast pub! ca t on ot th s
s 12 3tc
M ddlepor t For furth er n
n ot c e wh ch w II be pub ! shed
lormat 1on call 992 2521 99 2
MTSC- used I t emS one- zen th
once each week for s x con
2766 or 992 2255
secu t ve weeks
The last
colo r TV console 2 bla ck a nd
5 14 St c
PUbl cat on w II be made on
white T V consoles compl ete
June 4 197~ and the 28 days for
tr ap
d rum
s et
use d
answer w I star t on that date
pr ofess ona ll y ta pe pla ve rs NICE 3 bedroom home for sale
n case of yo ur fat ur e to
tvpewr1 ters po llee scann er
Sll 000 Phon e 992 3975 or 99 2
answnr or otherw se respond as
golf sets w 11 se ll reasona bl e
2571
required by t1 e Oh o Rul es of
or tra de tor equ a l va lue All
~ 19 tic
k nd of gun s wc. n ted We tr ade
Civil Procedure tudgment by
for any thing F lfe s Tr ad in9 THR EE lots in Monke y Ru;;d efault w 11 be re ndered aga ns t
Post M dd leport phone 99:1
YbU for re i ef de m.und cd n thiS
Pomeroy Phon ~ 992 7311
cbmt:tla nt
749 4
s 12 3tc
s 9 6tc
"'-'lar r y E Spen cer
IROoMh~;-;.;;;-ba th 1 2
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PP Sha~&amp; May SpecialS
Cler k of Cour t$
base ment w1 th 27 ac r:es la rge
no w a va ila b le r hone 992
Common Pleas Court
barn bu ld.ng w th Jm ae h n e
S324
M~lgs Cqunty Ohio
Shed Phone 992 5058
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1• 1 3~ l SI 7 14 21 28 \61 4 61c
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5 10 61 c
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PAPER CARRIER .
llfE DAILY
SENTINEL

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PHONE 992-2156

Pets For Sale

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PAPER
CA:RRIER
WANTED
IN RACINE

THE
DAILY SENTINEL ,

R e v Howard Mayn e of
ftciated at the services and
burial
wa s
In
Te mple
Cem etery

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Real Estate For S31e

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PHONE 992-2156

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WOOD TRUSSES
Built lo Your Specs
Deliv ered to Job S1te

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

DITCHING SERVICE
Wa te r L1n es a nd Power
lenes All work done by the
foot or contract Also dozer
wor k and septtc tank s tn
~tailed

5ee or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
N1ght 992 3525
or 992 5232

742-6273

NELSON
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
PAINTING
ROOF PAINTING

W1lkmson Small Engtne
997 3092
399 w Matn
Pomeroy 0
Located al Modern Supply
Sm a ll Eng me Aepa.r

• Law n Boy
• Tecum seh
• Ko hl er
• w scans n
• AU other
ma kes

CALL CARL NELSON
PHONE 992-5083
EXPERIENCED

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE
N 2nd Av e

Pomeroy

Ph 992 2174

E Mam

Stop m and say Hello Bnrtt

Wheel Altgnment
'5.55
On Most Amencan Cars

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

-GUARANTEEDPHONE ~92 2094

FURNITURE

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Stop In and See
' Our
Floor Dtsplay

Real Estate For Sale

THB

WISEMAN
AGENt:Y
Gall p olls

Open 8 TIIS
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E Ma1n Pomeroy 0
OLD a ut os 6 or more cars will
9 v e S3 oo pi ece 18 cars or
more will g ve better pr ice
Call 98 5 4297
3 28 tfc
F UR FR EE e stimate s on
a luminum
replacement
w ndows s d lng storm doors
and windows Ra11 ng Phone
Charles L sle Syra cuse Oh o
Carl
Jacob
Sal es
Repr esentat 1v e
V
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J ohnson and Son Inc
4 30 lfc

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RACINE
2 STORY PERM A STONE 3
BR
LARGE MODERN
KI TC HEN
1 2 BATHS
CA RPET THROUGHOUT
FULL BASEMENT 2 CA R
ALL
ON E
G ARAGE
LAR G E
F LA T
WELL
LA ND SC APED
LOT
P R C EO M IO TWENTIE S

RUTLAND

5232

2 11 tf c

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AUTOMOBILE Insur a nc e been
cancell ed?
Lost
your
operator s license Call 992
7428
615tfc

------------DON T fuss don t cuss turn

OFFICI?446 364 3
EVENINGS
Bud McGhee-446 1155
E M Ike Wlseman- 446
3796

NEIGLER Bu ldmg Supply for
build ng houses Phone 949
3604
call Guy Ne igler
Rac me Oh io
5 3 26tc

ove r lun k. automob l e! to us
W II pav SS for old tunK cars
Phon e I ( 304 ) 773 5890
Rlv ers lde Auto w reC King
o1 9 261c

Real Estate For Sale
2 BEDROO M hous e n Mid
dle po r t New k1tch en and
bath appl 1an ces m c luded
Colt 992 S310
4 25 26t c

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WE HAVE THE BUYERS
YOU HAVE THE HOME TO
SELL SEE US TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
3 ASSOCIATES TO HELP

YOU
992 225~ or 992 lUll

BROWN'S FIRE &amp;
SAFETY EQUIPMENT

742 5595

Btll Brown. Owner
Rutland Ohto
Wate r Etectr1c Gas Sewer
L1nes
mstalled
Work
guaranteed
Dozer Backhoe Trucks
L1mestone F1ll D1rl
Comme rcial Res1denflal
Con struc tion &amp; Remodel

a,

B-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY
777 Pearl Street

Mtdd leport Oh10

Phon e 992 5367 or 992 l84 I

AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR

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We rep a 1r Ia wn mowers and
aarden tractors

PH. 949-3611

RACINE GARAGE
RACINE OHIO

YES!

All WEATHER
HARDWARE
N 2nd Ave
Middleport D
Under New Management

IS YOUR ROOF
LEAKING?
IS IT COLOR FADED?
For Free Eshmale inqutre
now about a beautiful new
roof en fash1on colors

WE HAVE 40 PROPERTIES
'rO SE LL DROP IN AND
W~ LL TALK OVER THE
A 0 VA IN TAG E S
0 F
OWNERSHIP

WH ATJSTHE AGE OF CONSENT"

For Wednesday May 15. 1974_
AR t ~iMarch 21 Aprt t 19)
You '" esr ec a y YU ne ab e
wt e. e n Sf!l aced ge c os y s
co ce ned Be su e Mse to
w1om you g vu ac 1 tak. g
dYan age
TAURUS (Apnl 20-l.tay 10) n
VOIYE~nents wtl ce 1[1 n l C ldS
o IL:ly ead I a une,.; p rdc tt: ! 1
con p ca o s Yuu I I d you
se t n Ihe m c1d e o l 1 s l c ky
s ua l on
GEM INI (May 21 June 20)
Wha teve you d o be r1b c o
back u s l t~le 1 en s you nake
0 he s a e go g o ho d yo o
the e le o w a yo c ia
CANCER (.ble 21 .My 221 Yo u
ave n ore se I Uu bt s tHan

Rap
I read that the age of consent m our state ts 18 for fem a les 21
for males Tha\ ts they can get marrted wtthout parents con!*!nl
at these ages
When the Equa l Rtghts Amendme nt bec omes la11 (as 1 hope
t! does ) wtll this age of consent be automattca lly e qua hzed m
ALL states '
Also please na m e Ihe state where a -g1rl can t gel marned unless her pare nts stgn the paper
unt1! s he 1s 21 - IN
TERESTED
Dea r Interested
Our guess ts that whe n ERA becomes law (a s we hope 1l
does) there wtll he tes t cases for all frmgc areas of equahzatwn
mcludmg the age of consent What that age wtll be IS a m oot
q uestton b ut smce 18 IS fast rep lacmg 21 as the requirement for
legal a dulthood the former may gel the nod
Whtch probably won t cause a rash of early rnarrtages as
teenagers aren I as anxtous to Jwnp mto the yoke as they" ere n
former generattons - HELEN
Interested
Twenty-one ts the age of consent for women tn F lortda
Mtsstsstpp t New Mex tco Ohto Tennessee West Vtrgmta and
Wyummg A gtrl m u st he 19 to mar ry w tthout parental approval
tn Delaware Georgta a nd Montana 20m Nebraska ( In all other
states 18 IS the legal age of consent )
Twenty five states however sttU hst 21 as the m a le age of
con!*!nt a lthough yo ung people can mar r y muc h ea rlier than
that w tt h pare ntal approval - SUE

Rap
I fell tn lovewtth th1s ktd bu t Mothe r refused to let me go out
wtth h un I dtd anyway We wa nted to get ma rrted but of course
she wouldn l g tve her consent unless I got pregnan t So we took
care of that
Now I m rna rrted a nd have a beauttfu l baby gtrl But my
pr oblem ts my h usband All we do ts ft ght becau se we a re ltvmg
wtth m y m other
ReaDy we can t leave because RICk ts only 15 and 1 m 14 su
we can t get wor k a nd want to ftmsh school I know we cou ldn t
m ake t! bvmg by ourselves and I don t think we can make tt
livmg here sowh atshould we do 7 - S M
DearS
You have two ch Oices e tther try to make tt as a marne d
couple or admit y ou m a d e a m tstake and disso lve the marnage
If you dectde for try mg reme mber that mcludes adult
type r esponstbthty the wtll to s ucceed agams t such odds as age
your antagomsttc mother premature parent hood no mo ney a nd
a long watt before any thi ng gets better Is you r love strong

I ques 20 Ep sode Act on 33
Sonny &amp; (her 8 10 B1 ll Moy ers Journa l 20 Washmgton
Connect1on 33 Chase 3 4 15 The Cowboy s 6 13
30 - Thea te r n Amer ca 33 Mov1e Skyway to Dea th 6 13
00 - Cannon 8 No Place L1ke Home 3 4 15 E xp or ng the
Rock es lO Lo loma 20
30 - Shou ld a Ladv Take A Chance? 70
00 - News 20 t nl~rface 33 Doc El 10!6 13 Ko1ak 8 10
30 - Da~ at N gh t 33
00 - News 3 4 6 10 13 15 J anak 33
30 - Johnny Ca r son 3 4 5 Phyl l s 0 ller s 107 nd Btrthday
Pa rt y 6 Move Change of M nd B
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OO - Tom orrow3 4 Phyll iS 0 lle r s 101nd B rthday Party 13
Take F ve For L1fe 15
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enough for a ll t hiS ' - HELEN AND SUE
Dear He len and Sue
I rn m a lot of t rouble I m hooked on gtrls booze and drugs
not nccessa nly tn that order My parents hate me becau!*!
tile) re ashamed of m e They wont gtve me a ny money (thoug h
t1 cv r e qutte n c h ) because they thmk I ll spend tt on my ha btls I
can t gel a JOb because I ve got a bad reputatton I caJt t get out of
the rut becaiiSe people expect m e to s tav m tt - t he only ones who
acce pt m e a r e the aope rs
I want to change but - HOW "
Dear Ho\\
If you r eally want to c hange you can Bu t don t expect
anyone t o make those changes easter - or to make them for you
You must bu tld your own s trength and the ftrst step ts AWAY
from your present crowd
Why not ta lk \\tth your parents about cha ngmg schools"
Were sure the) U go a ll ou t to be lp when they realize you re
smcere - HELEN AND SUE

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1\QUARIUS (Jon. :ZO.Feb 191
Any commerc a l or bus ness
deal ngs toda y must be man
aged wIll extreme ca ul on
You cou d get a fast shuffle
PISC ES (Feb 20-March 20)
You re apt to be alher vague
a nd doubllu l abo ut your goals
Th s essens c han ces o f
ach ev ng anyth ng you are
a m ng lor now

May 15, 1974
Th s year w II offe you some
UniQUe op portun I es They
must be la ken ser ousty II they
Ia I to be de..,eloped 1 w II be
because you Ia led o follow
th ough

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

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who loved
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demon
IS Not so
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county
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P rtnce

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for Sabu
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B y O swald &amp; James Jacoby
SEWING MACHINES Repair
servic e all makes 992 228-4
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Authorized S nger Sates and
Serv ice We Sharpen Sc issors
3 29 ftc

DOZER work land clearing by
the acr~ hourly or contr-act
farm ponds roads etc Large
dozer and operator with over
20 years e xperience Pul lins
Excavating Pomeroy Ohio
Phone 992 2478
12 19 tfc

------------WILL trim or cut trees and

shrubbery Also clean out
ba sements att cs etc Ptrone
9.49 3221 or 7.42 4441
4 23 26t c

-------------S EPTIC
TANK S cleaned

reasonable rates Ph 446
4782 Gall pols John Russe ll
owner and operator
5 12 tfc
SEPTIC TAN KS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER S ANITATION
STEWART OHIO PH 662

303S

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CONCRE :T E

up

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POMEROY 3 bedrooms
mode rn k tchen mce bath
large dining hot water heal 1
car garage S18 000 00
MIDDLEPORT - Large 11
.room olde( nuu5t:' l 2 - bathS
garage and carport near
swlmmtng pool $14 oOo 00
POMEROY
Buslness
building and 3 /o acres for
park lng S65 000 oo
LAND - 45 acres wlltl water
line close $5 500 00
LOTS - For houses or mobil~
homes 7 localtons Sl 800 00

13

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Ali WEATHER
Under New Management
N 711d
M1dd leport

Future I s Now 31

WEDNE SDAY MAY IS 1974
6 00 - Sun r se Sem mar 4 Sacred Heart 0
6 IS - Urba n League 10
6 25 - Fc1rm Rer.ort 13
6 30 - F ve M nu es to L ve By 4 News 6 B1b le Answer s 8 The
Stor y 13
6 35 - Co lumbus Today 4
6 45 - Fa rm t me 10 Morn ng Repo r t J
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 CBS News 8 10 Dtc k Van Dyke 13 H R
Pufnstu f 6
7 30 - Rocky &amp; Bu llwmk le 13 New Zoo Revue6
8 00 - New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St 33 Capt Kangaroo 8 10
Jeffs Collt e 6
S 25
Jack Lalanne 13
8 30- Brad y Bu nch 6
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Pa ul DIXon 4 F r endly Ju ne! on 10 AM 3 Abbo tt &amp;
Cost e llo 8 Pht l Donah ue 15 W ld W ld Wes t 6
Mov 1e Gun
of Zangara 13
9 30 - To Telllhe Tru lh 3 Ta ltl elaless
9 55 - Chu ck Wh ile Re po r ts 10
10 00- D nah Shore 3 lS Joke r s W ld 8 10 Com pany 6
10 30 - J eo pardy 3 4 15 Ga mbit S 10
11 00 - Password 13 W1zard of OddSJ- .:1 15 M ke Douglas 6
Now You See It 8 10
11 30 - Hollywood Squa res 3 4 15 Love of L fe 8 10 Brady
Bun ch 13 Sesam e St 33
11 55- CB S News B Da n lme l sWor ld 10
12 00 - Passwor d 6 Bob Brau n s SO 50 Club 4 News 8 10 3
Jac kpot 3 15
12 30 - Sea rch for Tomor row 8 10 Spill Second 6 Celebr ty
Sweep sta ke s 3 15
~ 2 45 - El ectr c Co 33
12 55 - NBC Ne ws 3 15
1 00 - News 3 All My Cht ldren 6 13 Nol For Women Onl y 15
Concent rat ion 8 What s My L ne 10
1 30 - 3 On A Mat ch 3 4 lS As the Wor ld Turn s 8 10 Let s
Make A Deat 6 13
. 2 00 - Da ys oiOur L•ves3 4 1S Gu dngLghtS 10 Newlywed
.. Gam e 6 13
2 30 - Do ctors 3 4 lS Edge of Nig ht S 10 G ~rl In My L1 fe 6 13
3 00 - One L fe to Li ve 6 13 Ph1 l Dona hue 4 Ma t ch Ga m eS
10 How to Sur v1ve a Mar r iage 3 15 The Way Th n g s Are 20
4 00 - Mr Cartoo n 3 So m erset 15 Sesame St 20 33 Luc y
Show 8 I Dre a m of Jeann1e 13 Hu ck &amp; Yog 6 Movle
Bundle of Joy 10
4 30 - Green Acres 3 Bona nza IS Jack pot • 4 HazelS ABC
Afle r sc hool Spec al 6 13
S DO - Mr Roberts 20 33 Bonanza 3 Merv Gr If n 4 Andy
Gnfftth s
,!5 30 - Elec Co 33 Beverl y Hillb Iiles s Hodgepod g e Lodge 20
Tra ils West 15 Hogans Heroes 13 Gi lligan s Isla nd 6
6 00 - Ne ws 3 4 8 10 IS ABC Ne ws 13 Sesame Sl 20 Tr6t h
or Conse q 6 Bla ck Journa I 33
6 30- Ne ws 3 4 6 8 10 l S Room 222 13
J 00 - News 6 10 What s My Lme S Tr uth or Con seq 3 Bea t
t he Clock 4 Elec Co 20 Know You r Schools 33 1 Sp y 15
Jimmy De an 13
7 30 - To Tell the Truth 6 Sa le of the Centu r y S The J udge 10
Be al the Cloc k 13 Pollee Surgeo n 3 On the Money 4 An

Phone 742 4.673

Now wh1le the weather IS
sl•lt cool JS the best hme It
can be mslalled al your
convenience w1th no wa1hng
around •n hot muggy
weather
Phone 997 2550

lO NB C News l 4 15 You

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EQUIPMENT
EXTINGUISHER
SALE5 &amp; SERVICE
HOME ALARMS

10 ~ ttc
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Modern Sanitation 992 3954 or
992 7349
10 23 tic

POMEROY, 0
BE DFOR 0 TDWNStt t P
205 acres hom e has 7 rooms
a nd bath natural gas heal
New 3 story barn 3 ot)l
bulldi ngs stocked take 100
acres fen ced lots of walnut
maple &amp; h ckory 3 cre eks
By
appoin t ment
only
$46 000 00
POMEROY Rece ntly
reno vated 6 rooms &amp; bath
basement outbuilding
almost
new
fu r nace
S4 500 00
MIDDLEPORT - Modern
building with bus iness room
&amp; lovely 3 B R apartment
mode r n kitchen l'h baths
dlnmg room gas hot wate r
he al 2 garages Carpeled
H W floors
_,_
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Lovely bnck 3 BR bath
moqern kitchen with dining
bar dmlng room basement
H W floors some carpeting
detached garage 2 level tots
in "'ew ~ ddlflon $22 500 00

I ree Garage
Esttmates

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E XCAVATI NG dn7P.r ln;~d ...
and ba c khoe work
sept ic
tanks insta ll ed dump tr ucks
and 1o boys tor h1re will haul
f1tl dirt top so11 limestone
and gravel Call Bob or Rog er
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
night phone 992 3525 or 992

3 BE OR OOMS LA RG E KIT
L IK E
NEW
CA RP E T
ALUM SIDING
OWNER
WI LL HE LP ~!N A N CE
FOR QUALI F IED BU YE R
P RI C ED
BE L OW'
MA RK ET 112 000

ClElAND
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REALTY
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DAY OR NIGHT

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,. 1 OO ( What s M~ Lme 8 Dust y s Tra I 13 Elec Co '10 Truth
~ ~; Hn s~S 3h ea t the Clock 4 News 6 10 Mit reo Spor t I teo
9
c oo T V Honor Soc ety 15
730 - ToTe lll heTru t h6 NewPrc e ls Rgh l8 o RFD 20
8~~k~idJ ~~~r;.sr~ L ~ss1e 15 Dealer s Cho1ce 4 Beat the
00
S Ad- Happy Days 6 T3 B II Moye rs Journa l 33 Nov:~ 10
am 11 3 ~ 15 Maud e 8 10
~- ,. 8 310 - Haw a I F ve 0 8 10 Bana cek l 4 IS Move The AI
"
a r 6 13
9 3TOB- Black Jo urna l 33 The Way Thmgs Are 10 Book Bea t t O
A S 10
• 10 00 - Wash1ngton Stra1ght Ta lk 33 News 10 Pol ce Story 3 4
Marcus We lby 6
13
15
10 30 - Day at N ght 33
11 00 - News 3 4 6 8 o 13 15 Jan'"'k 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 IS Come 0 e W1th Me 6 Moves
Gunn 8
The S ns of Rache l Cad e
o
00 - Tomor row 3 4 Take F ve For L1fe 15 Com e De W th
Me 13
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News 4

AIR CONDITION NOW'

EXPERT

Pomeroy

Pomeroy

PHONE 992·5271

m th1s ad for a Free G1ft

992 2094

606

M1dd teporl 0

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTd

6 3Z

COMPLETE

Now under new
m&lt;tnagement

From the la rgest Truck or
Bulldozer Radtator to the
sma llesl Heater Core
Nathan B1ggs
Rad1ator SDectahst

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

BOB W Mam 51

LEO {.Uy 23-Aug 22) A s lua
you re pre sently nvo ved
n w lh f ends sn I as osy as t
appea s to llle lace Wat ch
your s tep
VIRGO {Aug 23-Sepl 22) n a
b g dec s on you 11 be mak ng
you h nk you see both s des at
the ssue c ~ear y n rea ty
yo u e only see ng wha l you
w nt to see
LIBRA (Sept 23-0 c L 23) fl w
ta ke cons de ab le d sc p ne
on your par Ia make th s a
o e du c t Ye day Your work s
ap to su tt e r due Ia n
d He ence
SCO RPIO (Oct 24-No¥ 22)
Yo u would be w se to s teer
c ea o f any th ng tha t smacks
of specu at on or gambl ng to
day Lady lu c k s busy
e sewhe e
SAGITTARIUS {Nov 23- Dec
21) Th s s not a good I me to
n ake as m nu te c hanges n
so mcth ng tha t s a rel,}dy on a
spec I c cou rse S tand pa t
C APRICORN (Dec 22 Jon. 19)
Yesle day your out oak was
f nand ce ria n Today yo u e
eas y swayed by the op nons
o o he s Coni us on and cnaos

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GENE WOLFE'S
BODY SHOP

MATERIALS CD
773 5554
Ma son W Va

PHONE

Mo ;;-u~---;;oM~~

For- Rentor-Sale-- -

19 72
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exce ll e nt
cond1 t1on S700 Ph one 985 4153
or 98 5 330 7
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Roofmg Spoutmg
Alum mum Stdtng
And Complete
Remodeling

Mobile Homes For Sale

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Ca ll f30 4J 773

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ap'f tv All weat t1 er Roo t n g

1971 DODG E CORON ET
SI69S
St~t on Wilgon local car
li ke new 1st I ne t res
r~u tom a t c gold fm sh clea n mter or 318 V 8 pow er
steer ng &amp; au tomat c trans

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Carpenter

WANTED
Cl(pe r e n ce d
pl umber non e ot he r need

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Help Wanted

S3S9S

steer ng power brakes S1de protec ft ve mold1ng
Wh te Wal l t res bumper guards r11d1o w th tape

toys
oc a!C'd
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1973 CHEVROL E T CAP RICE

4 door luxury ca r whlfe f1 msh ~Jinyl roof green ml cr .. ,.
lr m I nt cd gh ss factory. ru r stand~rd V 8 power

c u es

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

For Sale

Tuesday May 14 1974

delivered right to
prolect Fast and easy
estimates Phone 992
Goegtein A:eady M x
Mlddl~port Oh io
6

your
Free
328.t
co

30 tic
-----------c BA:ADFORD Auctioneer
Comolete Serv ice
Phone 949 38 21 or 949 3161
Racine Ohio
I')
Critt Bradford

s life
----------DOZER and back hoe work

ponds and septic tanks dlt
Ching service top soli f.lll
dirt limestone
B&amp;K &lt;ex
cavating Phone 992 5367 or
992 3861
9 life

"

E xpe rtt lts ts one o f the
mos t vtrul e nt d tsc ases a
bn dge p laye r can cont ra ct
It cons1sts of try m g to play
1 tke a n expe1t would play
w itho ut kn ow m g everythmg
..a n expert wo uld k now a bout
the ha nd he mg bu tch ered
The re was not hmg w ro ng
wtth So uth s fo ur spade btd.
exc e pt th e fm a l res u lt of
down one
Th e defe nse star te d wtth
" th ree rounds of d• a mo nds
"' S outh ruffe d t h e th1rd a nd
knoc ke d out E ast s a c e o f
tr umps A t rump cam e bac k
South cas hed a few trumps
b la yed the ace a nd kmg of
liea rts noted th a t West had
shown o u t and p r oceeded to
run o ff the rest of the tr umps
lo leave d umm y w tt h ace
~ gu een of clu bs a nd htm!*! lf
, wt th a c lu &amp; a n d a heart
" E ast w as d o" n to o ne club
and th e kn o wn quee n of
hearts H1 s las t d1sca rd had
1&gt;een
the Ja c k of cl ubs a nd
0
~ outh
ann o un ce d
triUmpha ntly It loo k s hke a
sque e ze a nd played a club
" ~Q dummy s ace Down one
when a s 1mp le fmes!*! w ould
m ave succeeded
v
A r ea l expe r t w oul d have
taken th e finesse Ea st ha d
shown up w tt h four hea rts to
the quee n 10 tw o aces a nd
\ ~e Jac k of c lubs If he ha d
also h e ld the c lub km g he
would s ure ly h ave ope ne d
the btddmg
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FOR 'lOUR 60 'lEAPS
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1\ER T 8A06ES AND TI\ING%

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What do you do now?
A- Pass Don t btd two he arts
Your hand Is not strong e nough
I lo double and then show a suit

l KNOW THAT 1M 60JN611J
WORK AND WORK IINTIL I VE

REACHED IHE TOP

TODAY S QUESTION
Instea d of b1ddtng two clubs
1 yo ur partner has b 1d o ne
1 notr~mp1 n response 1o your dqu
• ble What do you ~ now 1
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10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport;Pomeroy, O.~Tuesday , May 14, 1974

•

Ford cabinet criticized

Vote coming Wedne sday=~~~·~=~=~=== ;:~=:;=&gt;;:~:=;~=~~~:;:~::::~;;:~::;·~-·=®$' Strauss thinks Murder suspects
can be hel~ hy late this year

on ·call for more tapes ··

TOLEDO (UPI) - Deputy Slate Auditor Thomas
Fergu•on said today the first slate lottery tickets should be
avatlable for purchase by mid-August and a mfiUon-dollar
drawing could be held by the end of the year.
·
"However," he saki in remarb prepared for deUvery at
the Toledo Exchange Club, "that wW depeol in large part
upon how many tickets are sold during the closing months of

GOP hopefuls

taken in Philly

KF. Y BISCAYNE , Fla . Gera ld 1.. ~·o r d lo discuss his Sunday ,in respon~e to repo.r·
(U P! 1 - Whtte House Press plans for the presidency in terts questions about an interSecretary Ron ald 1.. Ziegler event President Nixon should vie w Ford gave to J ohn.
Osborne of New Republic
says he doris not believe it is leave office.
Zeig ler: made the comment magazine in which he was
appropriate for Vice President

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (UP!) helping them escape.
The suspects were being
- ·Three persons charged with
sought
on aggravated murder
the shotgun slaying of a Colwn·
WASHINGTON (UP I)- The recording of June 20, 1972, there was little evidence
charges
in connection with the
bus, Ohio, nW"se and a man acWASHII'iGTON ( UPI) House Judilcary Committee three days after the arrests of presented ' concerning Nbton's
death of Jeanette Nichols, 45,
Democratic National Com· cused of helping them escape Cohimbus, whose body was
bega n its first. full day of live men in the Watergate, possible involvement before
the year."
mittee chainnan Robert S. the area were arrested here found in the Ohio city F'riday in
impeactunent hearings today when Nixon met with the break~n. but they said the
Strauss today pictured Monday night police said a heavily wooded area.
Ferguson said the commission was moving with great
with an announcement it would Haldeman. This is the tape that April 4 tape is critical . to
Republican demands for Wday.
care and concern that the lottery pragram be conducted In
vote Wednesday on whether to contains a now famous lPih determining whether he had
'The suspects were driven to
Police said Clarence smith,
President Nixon's resignation
the proper manner. Ferguson also said that VIetnam
subpoena another presidential minute gap.
prior knowledge . Nixon denies
Philadelphia
Saturerday alter
as acts of political self-defense 22, James Royster, 21, and Maurice asked the driver to
veterans should begin receiving their bonus payments by the
ta pe record ings and other
Nixon's impeactunent attor- having any prior !mowledge of
by politicians afraid of defeat. John W. Harris, 21, all of take the man as far as ·Zanesmiddle of June.
materials.
ney, James D. St. Clair, said as the break-in.
"This terrible hue and cry Columbus, were arrested in an ville, Ohio, for a "minimal
"We wW provide these veterans with appUcallons aol
The 38 committee members he arrived for the closed
The tape contains conversain
north
from Republicans for the apartment
related material on May 20," Ferguson said. "We hope that
were notified th ey will be asked hearing that he plans ro attend tions at the first meeting Nixon
Philadelphia.
All
have
been fee," police said. However, poresignation of the President
we c.ao write the first checb to veterans by mid June.
to vote at 9 a.m. EDT Wed- all of the sessio ns, now had with Haldeman and Mitchlice said a shotgun was _pulled
comes from men who are charged with murder.
'Those veterans choosing to continue their education
nesday - before resuming scheduled for three days each ell after a Key Bisc~yne
AlSo arrested was Eric G. on the driver and he was forc-ed
running for office and trying to
should be reimbursed or assisted by tbe beginning of the faU
their consideration of evidence week. "I have a free sca t," he meeting by Mitchell with other
Maurice,
21, Columbus, who to drive the four to Philadelph·
put some distance between
quarter of coUege," said Ferguson. Ferguson said under the
against President Nixon--&lt;ln told reporters.
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themselves
and
the has been charged with ob- ia.Police said the man forced to
bonus plan the 14,000 veterans eUglble can receive up to $500
possible subpoena of an April 4,
St. Clair said he has heard Senate Watergate conunittee
President," Strauss said at the structing justice for allegedly take the others to Philadelphia
In cash, or up to U,OOO In educational benefit payments. The
1972, conversation by the some of the presidential tape investigarors have concluded
har,boring the three and
veteraas must have Hved In Ohio at least one year prior to . end of a breakfast meeting
President
with
H.R. recordings and agrees with Mitchell approved a ptan to spy
gave a full account of the inWith congressional Democratic
entering the service.
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cident
to authorities after re•
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then attorney general.
nounced allegations that the said an aide to the committee
Sunday.
Albert repeated their op·(Disehorgl'll, May 13)
The committee was told by President's conversations con- chairman, Rep. Peter W.
Police here said Smith was a
posltion to the resignation of
Mrs . Donald Craft and native of Philadelphia.
its investiga ting staff that this tained ethnic slurs that were Rodino Jr., D-N.J ., said Doar
the President and House daughter , Brent Davies
tape could throw more light on deleted from the transcripts would urge that a sunbpoena be
Mrs. Nichols, a nurse at the
MASON - William (Tony) Orval Redman, both of Mason ; Democratic Leader Thomas P. Pauline Delaney, Russell
events that preceded the June made public two weeks ago served on the White House for Elias, 67, of Akron, Ohio died
emergency
room at St. AnMrs . Jennie Martin , Pt.
17, 1972,
brea k-in of today.
the April 4 tape. The White Sunday evening at the City Pleasant; one brother, David O'Neill, Mass., said he now had Denny, Aline Estep, Ronald thony Hospital, was kiUed by
changed his earlier opinion Freeze, Martha Holbrook
Democratic
national
The committee's special House previously ignored a Hospital in Akron, where he
several blasts from a shotgun.
headquarters at the Watergate counsel, John M. Doar, is request for about 75 tapes and was hospitalized with double Elias, Mason, and · several that the President should quit. Lena Howard, Gail Martin'
.Police said a 20-gauge pump
Mrs . Michael Merritt and
complex.
giving the committee a chrono- Rodino is said ro oppose a pneumonia. He was a retired nieces and nephews.
action
shotgun confiscated in a
The funeral services will be
daughter, Pauline Miller
One focus of today's day-long logical presentation of im- blanket subpoena for all the employe of Goodyear.
raid
in
a Columbus apariment
held in Akron.
Dorothy Montgomery, Mrs:
presentation by the conunittee peactunent evidence. Evidence material.
bore
Royster's
finger prints.
He was horn on Feb. 16, 1887
Carry Montgomery and son,
staff-behind closed doors- concerning involvement of
St. Clair and other White In Mason, son of the late David
Meanwhile, the Ohio Nurse's
Frances Neal, Elizabe th
was expected to a tape White House aides prior to the House spokesmen have said all and Margaret Harper Elias.
Association
issued an appeal
WINS HIGH HONORS
Richards, Ethel Sanders, Mary
break-in was given the com- the material needed for the
Monday
ro
all
employers to reSurvivors include his wife
Dane Cleland, son of Mrs. Sheets, Wayne Shoemaker,
mittee at the first half-&lt;lay committee to complete its Pearl Elias, Akron; one son:
Drucie Cleland of Marietta Rufus Stollings, Lena Stout, view security measures to insession of the inquiry Thurs- inquiry had been provided and
Albert, Akron; three grandformerly of Middleport: James Surbaugh, Daniel sure safety of nurses.
day.
that no more would he fur- children; three sisters, Mrs.
"Because of lack of proper
graduated cum laude from Wagoner.
Conunittee members said nished .
Matgaret Pickens and Mrs.
protection,
many nurses have
Marietta College Sunday with a
(Birth)
bachelor of science in · Mr. and Mrs ..Richard Jonas, been subjected to muggings
and rapes, especially those
Petroleum Engineering. Mrs. a son, Wellston.
who work at night," ·said
BLOOD NEEDED
Pearl Reynolds attended his
Association Director Dorothy
Blood donors are needed
graduation. Mrs . Cleland
Clarence Brown, Alberta worked for many years at
Cornelius.
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Veterans Memorial Hospital
for
Emmell
Welch,
Monday's Admissions _
"The recent tragedy in ColPomcruy, who underwent Brown to Denzil Huffman, Lulu Meigs General Hospital, and
$1,310.15. Clerk-Treasurer
Huffman,
Lot,
Olive.
umbus
must remind many emDarryl
Womack,
Middleport
;
surgery Monday at Mt.
Grate read a communication
also was associated at one time
Betty
Gene
Miller
to
Bobby
Carmel Hospital, Columbus.
pertaining to the public emat the Holzer Medical Center Ronald Terrell, Pomeroy; ployers around Ohio of the reJ... Miller, Lot, Pomeroy.
Mr.
Welch
had
been
ployes
retirement
system
and the Gallipolis State In- Dons Haynes, Pomeroy ; peated requests of the ONA for
LEXINGTON, Ohio - An
Daniel
B.
O'Dell,
Carole
visiting
friends
In
Columbus,
Pauline
D~renberger ' improved protection," she
stitute.
investigation into the death of indicating that rates in 1975
O'Dell
to
Robert
T.
McPomeroy ; Damel Davidson said.
Mrs . Patricia Carpente r will go up to 11.2 pet. of the Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Caartney, Barbara G. McPomeroy; Calvin Imboden'
Florian, 37, formerly of covered payroll. The current Templeton. Those who wish Cartney, Parcel, Bedford.
to
donate
blood
may
contact
Minersville;
Clarice Koblentz:
rate
is
just
a
liltle
over
nine
per
Pomeroy, is expected to be
Donald
H.
Diener,
Helen
M.
Mason
;
Robert
Smitley
the
hospital.
Mr.
Welch
Is
in
completed by Wednesday, the cent.
HOSTS
LUNCHEON
Diener
to
GeorgeS.
Hobstetter.
Logan; Clara Hall , Mid:
Grate also reported that room 220, Westside MI.
Lexington Police Department
Mrs. Flo Grueser Gran"t St dleport; Dorothy Jarvis
M.
Hobstetter
Lot
Zelda
Cannel
Hospital.
·
federal
revenue
sharing
funds
said today.
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Middleport.
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Mrs. F'lorian died at Mans- for the period of July I, 1974 -~=::::::::::::!::~:i:::!:::~:::::!~~=!!~~:;-;x.~::~::::=:;;::::::: Verna Hysell, dec 'd., to Gale recently with a luncheon for Syracuse ; Carolyn Cundiff' for the cruise on the Chaperone
Mas·on.
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field General Hospital, shortly through June 30, 1975, will total of time.
on Saturday, May 18, are all
her
six
sisters
and
a
cousin
Hysell,
Nole
Hysell,
Mildred
Discharges - Clyde Bayles. sold.
At the suggestion of council
after being admitted, with $9,757. Officials must designate
Hysell, Marjorie Wilt, Elenor Miss Nina Russell. At th~
wounds from a .36 caliber how the money will be spent. president Hoffman, it was also
Meigs High School ba nd
Hoover, Norma Hysell, Donna luncheon were Mrs. Bernice
PLEASANT VALLEY
handgun Saturday night, police Council members will make decided to write a letter of
members
will hold tag day in
Blanock, Cert.
Trans., F'ox, Mansfield, Mrs. Susan
Discharges : Mrs. James Pomeroy to secure funds to
satd. Mrs. F'lonan was shot recommendations at the next protest to the Interstate Trans- Salisbury.
Rawlings and Mrs. Edith Jay, Kingerling, Leon ; Alva
portation Commission on the
about 9:30p.m. at her home, meeting.
Columbus,
and Mrs. Gerlrude Whittington , Henderson . attend the Sun Festival at
Council approved the .in- request of ihe Chesapeake and Gale Hysell, Bertha Hysell,
according to Lexington Police.
Noel Hysell, Shirley Hysell, Miller, Mrs. Jessa Mae Minnie King, Evans; Marvu; Myrtle Beach on Jun e 5
Asuspect, whom police refused stallation of new street lights Ohio Railroad to remove
through the 7th. The baM was
Brannan , and Mrs. Clyda
1o identify , is being held in the on Hooker St. and Bryan Place. tracks,some of which are in D~tght Hysell, Mildred Hysell,
Devoire, Pliny; Mrs. Bobby invit.&gt;d to participate in the
Richard Wilt, Marjorie Wilt, Allensworth, Middleport. Mrs. Foster, son, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Richland County Jail at Mans- Mayor Zerkle reported that a Meigs County'.
competition.
Councilman Kelly, on behalf Robert Hoover, Elenor Hoover Fox, Mrs. Rawlings and Mrs. Charles Martin, daughter,
field but no charge had been representative of the State of
Tenlative schedule for Big
to Jaymar Coal Co., Parcels Jay spent several days here Gallipolis Ferry, and Leon
filed as of this morning, of- Ohio will be in Middleport of F'eeney-Bennelt Post 1211 Salisbury.
Bend Rega tta ·activities are as
' visiting relatives.
Thursday and will take an American Legion, presented
ficials said.
Thompson, Point Pleasant.
follows
:
Norman
Hysell,
Marcella
Funeral serviees were this order on all street signs needed Mayor Zerkle with a new
in the community. These signs American Flag to be used at Hysell to Jaymar Coal Co.,
For th e graduate who
afternoon at Lexington.
needs the precise time ,
)Viii be provided free, the village hall. It was brought out Parcels, Salisbury.
Bulova guarantees the
Paul J. Blanock, Donna J.
mayor reported.
by maintenance supervisor
acc ura~:y of every
Council agreed to place a Harold Chase that three more Blanock to Jaymar Coal Co.,
Accutron watch to within
a mmu te a month. • And
new red stop sign at the alley American Flags are needed at Parcels, Salisbury.
MRS. WILSON DIES
th e precise ti me to see
Ray M. Haning , Myrtle
three
community
RUTLAND - Mrs. Harrison · behind the Headquarters Cafe the
our selection of Accutron
Haning
Bently, Rutland, has learned of and to paint a crosswalk there cemeteries. Flags with only 46 Pomeroyto.Mil ron Bartram' Lot '
wat ches is right now.
From $95
the death of her cousin, Mrs. for the safety of pedestrians. stars .are still being flown at
Albert Parker, Dorothy
!he Accu tron illustra ted,
Freda Wilson, Sunday at her Council considered revoking an these cemeteries, Chase said.
lU St $150.
Parker
to Albert L. Martin,
home, 119 South Central Ave., ordinance which provides the Kelly will take up the problem
Bulova
shown :
Trim
Frances Eileen r.tartin, 4.95 A.,
Columbus. Mrs. Wilson was a parking meter permits . wjth the Legion Post.
European sty ling . Bra celet
Chester.
.
Through
the
permits,
purV&gt;' ith sat in f inish alligator
Council discussed the
former resident of Rutland.
pa ltern . 17 jewe ls.
chasers can park at any meter possibility of making Front St.
for a year at any time for a flat a one way street but took' no
fee of $50. Two motions on the action. It was · also reported
CLUB TO MEET
floor to revoke the ordinan·ce that there is no stop sign at
LOCAL TEMPS
The
Rock Springs Better
The temperature in down- · werk dropped when Police Dtamond St. Council agreed to Health Club will meet ThursJEWELRY STORE
town Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Chief J. J. Cremeans indica ted pass an ordinance providing day at 1:15p.m.at the home of
Court St.
Tuesday was 73 degrees under that he would talk to pur- for the establishment of the Mrs. Arlie Abbott.
Pomeroy
chasers of such permits and position of head lifeguard •
sunny skies.
ask them to park at other assistant manager at the pool
locations rather than North and park at $150 a month at the
Second in front of business request of Councilman
Marriage Licenses
establishments for long periods Jenkins. During the discussion
Allen Wayne Hamm, 29,
it. was reported that the Pomeroy, and Betty Jo Young,
community pool will be paid 40, Pomeroy.
for by 19'17. Councilman Allen ·
King discussed the need for
several street repairs and
MAIN STORE AND WAREHOUSE OPEN WEEKDAYS 9:30 TO 5 PM'
machine ordinance are earTONIGHT
stressed also improvements at
marked for recreation and the
MAY14
the park. Proceeds from the park.
·
Walt Disney ' s
new coin operated amusement
George Glaze, pastor of
SUPERDAD
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Middleport Church of Christ
Bob Crane
For Sale or Trade
gave a prayer to . open the'
FIBERGLASS dune buggy for
Kathleen Cody
sale or tra de. Call 949 -57 41 meeting.

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OFF AND RUNNING - These older youngste,s I at left) were off and running 11t the
sta rting gun Sunday when the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club held its annual Easler Egg
Hunt a llhe Middleport Comm unity Pa rk . There were no eggs, but slips of papers for pmes
were hidden in Ute grass. A special hunt was held for pre-school children. Ann ouncer for the
event \vas Rota rian was .John Werner. Rotarians were assisted as they are each year by the
Midd leport ~' ir e Department.
Merchants and professwnal people t:ontributl&gt;d ove r 700 pr izes. An estimated 500 children
fr om Meigs and Mason Cou nties participated .
Aslrong wind at the time of the hunt played havoc, and after an hour slips of paper for $5
and $10 prizes, which were to have heen inside gold and silver eggs, had no t been found.
Anyone finding these slips may cont.-'lc t Mei gs County Auditor James Roush at the cou rt.housc to obl&lt;l in the cash prizes offer ed for the gold and silver eggs 1which weren't there 1. Olher
members of the comm ittee in charge of Sund ay's eve nt were Danny Th ompson and Dr. M1lton
Mason.
Smd C1u.tirman Roush today of the egg less egg hunt : "The comm ittee wa s informed the
needed piastil' eggs were on hand and proceeded on lha l assum ption withoul physica lly inspe;ctmg them. The fact tha t lhere v.:ere no eggs has to be blamed on a brea kdown in comrnunicatwns."

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"It isn't just the welfare recipient trying to cheat the state,"
he said at a Democraty Party rally this weekend in Lawrence
County. "It's the professional people as well.
He said there were a few persons abusing the system, including a "dentist who billed the state for extracting 47 teeth
from one patient." F'erguson said another audit un covered a
physician who billed the state for perfor-ming a hysterectomy on
a woman one year, then billing the state for delivering a child to
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desire ·ro undress in church so intense she !)ad ro "clench my
teeth and sit on my hands to keep" from taking off her c,lothes
when the organ was playing, Newsweek Magazine said
today. 1n an about-to-be-published ·aurobiography caUed "My
Story," Newsweek reports the !ibn ~tar wrote:
· "No sooner was I in the pew w1th the organ playing and
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COLUMBPS (UP!)- Beginning Tuesday , pharmacis ts
will be required under a new
federal regulation to use a new
bottle and label when refilling
prescriptions for ora l drugs.
The reason ? Child-proof caps
have been fo und to lose their
effectiveness when the same
container is used repeatedly
for refills.
The result? Greater safety
for curious children at perhaps
a slight increase in the cost of
refills.
"This is designed to protect
children that ingest medicine
and become sick or die/ ' said
F'red L. Shaner , director of

gra nules and oral contra ceptives not sold in hollies,
and non-&lt;Jral drugs.
Notches Vanish
Shaner explained the notches
on a child-proof cap w11l wear
down after a container has
been refilled severa l times.
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reported that there is insurance to cover the losses. The
Adams incident was the most serious reporte~ . Several

plastic coverings on holheds in the area were ripped off and
billboards hither and yon were blown over. At Apple Grove,
the aluminum porch on the mobile home of Jim Riffle also
was ripped of.

cent, according to one source,
"but it would be a matter of
pe nni es .~'

A person without children in
the home, such as an elderly
person, would be able to sign a
waiver entitling him to obtain

In the future, bottles may be
ma de out of po lyethy lene,
which would he opaque and
pe t·haps nol entlce children lo
open the containers.
Headaches Mount
A spokesman for the pharmaceutical industry said the
new requirement "is another
headache for the pharmacists,
and they already have so

his precription in a reg ular

many .n

new containers.

bottle or use the same container for a refill.
Shaner said the waiver wou ld
shield the pharmacist who
pharmaceutical services for filled the prescription from liaKauffman-Lattim er Co. bility if a child ingested the
Columbus. "It will apply to all medicine and became ill
oral prescriptions with a few
The use of a new polystyrene
exceptions.'
bottle for each refill could
The exceptions include nitro- drive the price of an average
glycerine,
effervescent prescription up by 2 or 3 per
t

to cover the cost of the new
containe rs for refills or the
va lue of this time in making out
new labels .
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Early construction of the 12.9
mile section of U.S. 33 south of
Athens to Darwin in Meigs
County appar ently ts a
casualty of the energy crisis.
So is an 6.5 mile bypass of
Nelsonville connecting the 4·
lane south of Logan to the 4·
lane north of A!hens.
The relocation from AU1ens
to Darwin is in the ''locatio n
study" phase. The Nelsonville
bypass has been approved for
location, bul is the victim of the
reduced use ol gasoline by
motorists which has placed
less gasoline tax money into
hi g hwa y construction
programs.
The result , accordin g to
Larry Blaney, wri ling in the
Columbus Dispatch Sunday, is
that construction has been
delayed on these and other
high-pri ori ty projects in
upgrading U.S. 33 in Ohio (rom
Pomeroy to Wilshire in Van
Wert County at the Indian,;
border.
Quoting Jon Wills, public
infor mation officer for the Ohio
Dept. of Transportation, a ISmile section of 33 between
Marysville and Bellefontaine
has been compl eted for
feasibility but construction is
five to seven yea rs away .
Blaney also reported:
" Wills said the planned
programs fur U. S. 33 are not
being shelved. Although
construction is not in the
current live-year plans, he said

"They hove to fill third-party
prescriptions and wor ry about
ge tting paid, they have to
worry about getting robhed beca use they ca rry dangerous
drugs, they have to keep lists
and records. They don' t need By Uni ted Press International
th is, but it's the law."
Ch ristians celebrated Easter
The spokesman said there is across the world Sunday wi th
"no way the pharmacist can hope for man's salvation; but
raise U1e price of prescriptions soldiers still fought each other
for inches of territory and
unforgiving enemies settled old
political scores.
As pilgrims marched in
Jerusalem :0 the traditional
site of. Jesus' tomb, Israeli and
Syrian soldiers battled handto-hand on Mt. Hermon in the
heaviest outbreak ol fi ghting
on the Golan Heights since last
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Middle East war.
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Pope Paul VI, addressing
250,000 faithful in St. Peter's
Square in Vatican City , urged
mankind to mark the resurrection of Christ by embracing a
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president made it clear that
Secr.etary of State Henry A.
Kissinger would stay on and
Defense Secretar y James
Schlesinger wou ld be dropped.
He also said Ziegler definitely
would not be asked to stay on
as press secretary.
When as ked about Ford 's
rema rks , Ziegler said he did
not th ink it was "appropriate"
for F'ord to discuss his possible
a.sumption of the presidency.
Speaking of Nixon, Ziegler
said : "He is going to be around

here until 1977. "
He dism1ssed furth er questions. saying, "I don 't think
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Marysv ille is one of the fi rst
ste ps tn the project. Slate
tran spor tati on official s are
planning meetings to review
ac tual hig hway locations.
" Public hea rings, design
studies and other engineering
work must be comple ted before
ac tual work can be considered.
Wills sa id an environmen tal
impact study, normally started
towa rd the end of the· project
study, requires about six
months to complete.
"Approximately 115 miles of
the prese nt 226-mile highwa y is
cons tructed as a lour-lane
limited access highway.
"The most advanced study is
an 8-5 mile relocation plan of U.
S. 33 at Nelsonville between
Logan and Athens. W.ilis said
this section has received
desig n approval.
' Another section, 12.9-miles
south of Athens, is in the

process of a location study .
Wills said this section of i•:ghway will join a four-lane section already completed north of
Pomeroy.
"Officials said the Nelsonville by-pass will probably be
the firs! construction project
when work resumes. However,

a timetable has not been
established.
"The 75-mile section of U. S.
33 between Bellefontaine and
the Indiana border has been
designated a four-lane, limited
access highway . The are a
between Zanesville in Logan
County and Marysville is the
only section not acquired by
the sta te for this phase of the
projec t. "

as Easter is observed
Rebellion, which began warfare against British rule and
led to iodependence for the
southern Repu(?lic of Ireland.
British soldiers carried
photographs and searched the
march for members of the
outlawed Irish Republican
Army, which has stepped up a
bomb and bullet campaign for
unification of the two Irelands.
Preside nt Nixon observed
Easter, in Key Biscayne, Fla ..
by attendiag services at Community Church. A friendly
youngster gav~ him a purple
~gg inscribed with· the words
"Happy Easter."
In Moscow, Patriarch Pimen

led a candelight procession
around Epiphany Gathedral
before
celebrating
the
materialist valueS as "false resurrection service. Russian
gospel. "
police carted off young rowdies
Condemning those who seek and drunkards, who in past
"ego tistical pleasure, " the have disrupted Easter serPope urged Christians to follow vices.
" the gospel of the cross,
In a coincidence, the Westerrt
follow the law of duty, of and Eastern branches of
service , of sorrow, of love of Christianity celebrated Easter
sacrifice.''
on the same day.
Commemorate Rebellion
Parade Dimmed ,
In Belfast, Northern Irish · Usually the ceremonies fall
Catholics marched to com- on different days because the
memorate the 1916 Easter Eastern rites-Greek , Armenian and Syrian Orthodox as well
eas Egyptian and Ethiopian
Coptic--use the Julian, instead
of Gregorian, calendar .
In ·Greece, the country's
Mostly clear and cold
military
rulers roured Hflll)'
ronight, lows in 30s. Tuesday
partly cloudy and continued camps and cracked ··~~· w!th
cooL Highs in the 50s locally . soldiers ard visiturs, t•ating

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sorb it, but the Mom and Pop
operations may he hurt. All we
hear is that pharmacists are paperwork and engineeri ng
making out like a bunch of studies will continue.
"The study of the 16-mile
bandits. That 's a lot of
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of the roof went ont o the top of another nearby chicken house
hu t the second building was not seriously damaged. It was

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WASHINGTON - THE HEAD OF' the National Farmers
Union said Saturday thai the nation is facing a milk shortage
because of Nixon administration dairy policies. Tony T. Dechant,
the union president, said the price of feed for cows is rtsing faster
than the price of milk. The Agriculture Department reported that
last month's milk.feed ratio, measuring the relationship between
the prices farmers get for milk and what they pay for feed, was
at the most unfavorable level for March since 1965.
'
"Fanner's costs are going up and farm prices are going
down " Dechant sa'id in a statement. "A farm disaster is in the
mak~g. " He predicted . that a continuing decline in milk
production will lead tO shortages of milk "ro match the gasoline
shortage and the meat shortage and the wheat shorlage and the
fertilizer shortage and the baler twine and barbed wire and farm
'?"chine.ry shortages."

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HEAVY RAINS SENT RIVERS SPILLING over their banks
in the lower Mississippi Valley today, forcing hundreds of persons to flee. Driving thunderstorms and winds close to 100 miles
per hour blasted the eastern Ohio Valley. Mississippi Gov. Bill
Waller activated the National Guard to help evacuate hundreds
of persons from Hattiesburg, Miss., and surrounding communities.
Civil Defense authorities estimated at least 500 persons left
their homes in south and central Mississippi after three days of
heavy rain sent riv~ rs and ~!reams spilling inro residential areas
and fannland.
"It's a real grave situation to the Hattiesburg area," said
Harold Gill, area Civil Defense director. "The homes in the low
areas are under water up to the middle of the windows."

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UNITED NATIONS - SECRETARY OF' STATE Henry A.
Kissinger went before the United Nations today after "very
friendly talks" with a rop Chinese diplomat who attacked the
United States before the world body last week. Kissinger hosted a
dinner Sunday night for Vice Premier Ten Hsaiao-peng, the
highest-ranking Chinese official to visit the United States, and
found the opportunity for "a good review of Sino-American
rela tiOrlSh ips. "
A State Department spokesman said both men agreed
relations between Peking and Washington would continue "on
the course charted" during President Nixon's visit to Chma
slightly more than two years ago. Kissinger, who was treated to a
wide assortment of Oriental delicacies during his trips to China,
offered the. visitor such New York specialties as malzoh ball
soup, steak, ice creann and coffee . ·
The secretary of state was scheduled to make an II :30 a.m.
EDT address today before a special session of the U. N. General
Assembly.

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STORM DAMAGE - The roof of a 250 by 40 foot chicken
house was ripped off and one cement block wall collapsed at
the Jac k Adams farm in Letart Twp. when a twister struck
about 3:30p.m. Sunday. The re were about IO,OOU Six-weeks
old chickens in the building when the twister struck. A few
were killed. Gas and water lines and feeding equipment were
ripped from inside the building and blown into a field two
buildings away from the damaged structure . A large section ·

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cabinet should he assume the
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roasted lainb and toasting with
wine.

F'lares and firecrackers in
Athens, although prohibited by
martial law, lit the skies to
welcome the day of the
resurrection as church bells
rang .
Among the world's millions
attending Easter sunrise services were between 1,500 and
2,000 Americans worshipping
by an Ill-foot "Croso of Peace"
on top of Bald Knob moutain in
the southern Illinois Ozarks.
Some had camped the night in
a cold rain that was followed by
a golden sunrise.
The tradition al Easter
fashion parade on Fifth Avenue
in New York was dimmed
somewhat by cloudy skies and
a light drizzle. On the other
side of the country , fashion
models in San Francisco's
Mark Hopkins Hotel' launched
a 24-hOur show billed as the
longest Easter fashion parade.
NOWYOU KNOW
The Commonwealth of
Virginia was named for Ql\een
Elizabeth I, the "virgin
queen."
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