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28 - The Sunday Times· Sentinel, Sunday, June.2. 1974

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By Hobart Wilson Jr.

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RESIDENTS in a four-county area - Vinton, JackSon, Meigs
and Gallia - are being asked to support the proposed Commun ity College project by passing a one mill tax levy on
Tuesday, June ·II.

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AS one of the brochures promoting the Community College
states, "Community Colleges are state-11upported institutions, so
your tax dollars are helping support them in Ohio. However, lhey
are only located near the big cities. The Cleveland and Dayton
metropolitan areas already have Community Colleges, but
southeastern Ohio goes begging. Residents in the four-county
area can change that June 11 by voting'yes on the one mill tax
levy. You can see to it that some of your tax dollars will be spent
near home ... not hundreds of miles from here."

SENIOR BAND MEMBERS - The senior band members of Wahama High Scbool were honored at the band
banquet. They are, first row, left to right, Sue Stodola ,
Brenda Cook, Barbara Clark, Kim Fields, Cheryl Lewis and

Debbie Fields. Second row, Charles Yeago, c&lt;Kiirector, Sue
Fox, Duane Johnson , Brian Johnson, Chuck Adams, Sharon
Froendt, Vivian Woodrum and Gerald Simmons, co-&lt;lirector.

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WE would like to especially urge all 18-year-olds, middle
class residents and senior citizens to get out and support the
Community College project on June II.

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MASON, W. Va. - "On
Wings of Song" was the theme
of the annual Wahama High
School Band Banquet Friday
night
as Gerald Simmons ' c&lt;&gt;.
direc tor of the band, handed
out cov~ ted Arion awards to
To be insf&lt;l lled are Harry two se nior gi rls , Vivian
Willford, commander ; Dale Woodman and Barbara Clark,
Sayre, seni or vi ce com- proclaimed th e best " all
mander ; William Robinson , around" band members.
junior vi ce commander ;
After a si !-down dinner of
Elmer
Pickens ,
quar- baked chicken and dressing,
termaster ; Tommy Hill, judge Harry Miller, New Haven
advoca te; Harold Maue, businessman , opened the
chapl ain : Ro"bert Ashley, awards part of the banquet as
surgeon; Walter Roush , three the guest speaker.
year trustee ; Tommy Hill, two
In his humorous speech he
year trus tee, and Er nest referred to a visitor the week
Spencer, one year trustee.
before who commented on the
Installation officer will be Wahama band. He said that in
Mark Gay, Post Commander of 1934, the band consisted of
Gallipolis VFW Post 4464.
three musical instruments; a
piano, ukele and a saxophone.
Today Wahama High has an 85
member band, 11The finest in
the country."
PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Bobby
Charles Yeag o, c&lt;Kiirector of
Kinniard, Southside; Melody
the
band, gave out awards,
Reynolds, Gallipolis ; William
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tage
band ·patches , band
A. Stump, New.. Haven; Mrs.
William Bailes, Leon ; Etta letters and solo and ensemble
Devault, Leon ; Atlee Fulks, medals.
Receiving stage band patScottown, 0 .; Mrs. Kenneth
Williams, Gallipolis; Harley ches were Vivian Woodrum,
Swanson; Spencer; Richard Rex Howard, Lou Ellen Roush,
Gaylor, Robertsburg ; Mrs. Terri Blackhurst, Dianne
Randall Boggs, daughter, Finnicum, Barbara Clark ,
Gallipolis Ferry ; Alva Whit- Cheryl Huber, Duane Johnson,
J arrell,
Linda
tington , Henderson, and Mrs. Robert
Mark
Ha_
rmon,
Bumgarner,
Doss . Hutchinson, Point
Jane Powell, Cheryl Weaver,
Pleasant.
Gewanna
Johnson, Sue
Uevlng, Patty Athey, Jennifer
Oldaker, Philip Jarrell, Rocky
Kearns, Caroline Roush and
Brent Hart.
Receiving band letters were
Paula Bocock, Lois Petus,
Lora Smith, April Parsons,
Unda Test, Usa Gilland, Jim
Smith, John Froendt, Kaila
McFarland, Lar ry Duncan,
Martha Hanlon, Jennifer
Weaver, Judy Needs, Cheryl
Adams, Chris Kearns, Mary
McFarland, Dianna Johnson,
Jane Powell and Becky Roush.
Receiving solo and ensemble
medals were Jennifer Oldaker,
Patty Athey and Cindy Grinstead for trombone; Cheryl
Weaver, trumpet solo; Dianne
Fjnnicum , clar inet solo ;
· Phillip Jarrell, drums and Lou
Ellen Roush, flute .
Gerald Simmons, c&lt;Kiirector

Pa r k Ce ntr a l Hotel Bldg .
Se cond Ave ., Gallipolis
Ph . 446·4290, Home 446-4518

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• 2:.-4 Srwddmg wtt h Plywood Storm Sidmg
• Tru.&lt;&gt;sed Roof w1rh PlywOod Pool Sheo!hmg
• 2-35 lb Asohoh Roof Sr&gt;rngles j Seol Down !

• Anodtted Alum•nurr. W ondow wdh In su lated Gloss and Screens
• 4 P1c ture Wm do w s
• Double Insulated Throughout

• PrerPrum

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Paneling B1rch and Elm

• Birch Doors ana Hardwood

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• Delu~e I:;1!Che11Cabo net; ond No me 61and Aopl10nces
• Th P Quie t Heo trng 5vstem t5 Another Marle tte Feolure . Gas . Fuel
Oil or Total flectrtc
• Deluxe Nylon Carpet. Verv Good Quali ty

• Hm Morlelt"e Secilonul Home Features A Ve ry large l1ving Room,
Dmmo Room . 2 l orqe Bedrooms and a M ost er Bedroom &amp; Dress1ng
Area that wtll Aoof3o! to the MosT 01SU1mina ling lady. (arge Family.
Room and a Deluxe Kttchen that Mo~es ltv1ng A Pleasure. I ~ Baths

sec:lional ~ames.

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!HI "lOUIS!" NOW ON DISPlAY
SlOP IN TODAY

HOURS: 9 TO 8 MON DA YT HRU FRIDAY.
9 TO 5 SATURDAY- ClOS ED SUN DAY

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MOBILE HOME SALES
See Jim Staats or Joe Giles

Jus! Sou th of Si.l\l~ r .Bridg e Shop"J;&gt;i ng Pt_ozo

Phone 446-9340

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A STUDENT AT MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL recently wrote
some TV Guid~_ listings in an English class.
The outlook for the future in the listing lor the "Tomorrow"
show doesn 't look so bright. It read:
"Tom Snyder talks to !ornner President Ricbard Nixon,
fornner Vice President Ford, fornner Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger, former House and Senate members, and our new
Dictator of the U.S. (whose name I cannot recollect )."

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Festiv al
at
Marshall
University on February 9; four
superior ratings at Ravenswood, and at the Huntington
Band Festival two superior
ratings.
After the band and dinner -the
band held a dance in the gym

ARION AWARDS - Gerald Simmons, co-director of the Wahama High School Band,
presents the coveted Arion Awards to the "most-all-around" hand members of 197:1-74 during
the annual Wahama High School Band Banquet on Friday night. The two senior girls are
Vivian Woodrum, left, and Barbara Clark.
of the band, all-State_plaques to

Vivian Woodrum , Ba rbara
Clark, Chuck Adams, Dianne
Johnson and Sue Fox, all
seniors . Vivian Woodrum
presented an award to Lois
Bumgarner, president of the

band booste rs.
Simmons" and Yeago were
surprised when members from
the band presented them with
two gifts : cologne a nd shirts.
The senior band members then
presented the c&lt;Kiirectors with

plaques showin g thei r appreciation of the directors.
Recognition won by the band
this year included on Oct. 8 1st
place winners at the Tri-State
Marching Fes tival in Huntington; live superior ratings

where the "Band 'sweetheart"
Sue Fox, was crowned.
Among the other guests at
the banquet were Mr. and Mrs.
Bumgarner, president of the
hand boosters ; Mrs. James

Hart, vice president; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Yeago and Mr .
and Mrs. Gerald Simmons,
band co-&lt;lirectors; Mr . and
Mrs. Jack Fox, treasurer; Mr.
a nd Mrs. Ne il F ri ede r ,
representa tives of the Point
Pleasant Register; Mr. and
Mrs. Reese Capehart; Mr.
Woody. King , Mr. and Mrs.
Cha rles Adams, Mr . and Mrs.
Mel Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Fields, and Mr . and Mrs.
Leonard Fields.

THIMPU, BHUTAN - LAMAS BLEW HORNS on rooftops,
bows and spears clanked against medieval arnnor and thousands
of persons came down from the Himilayas lor the glittering
coronation of their. new·" dragon king."
King Jigme Singye Wangchuk, 18, Sunday took up the sacred
five-color scarf of authority in the tiny and remote kingdom of
Bhutan, with 1.3 million people, becoming the world's youngest
monarch. With medieval pageantry and splendor, a two-mile
procession of Buddhist monks and soldiers escorted the young
ruler to Bhutan's royal palace kor the hour-long ceremony.
A line of Buddhist lamas stood on the roof of the palace
trumpeting the king Inside as a 31-gun salute boomed out across
the valley.
SCUNTHORPE, ENGLAND - FIREMEN BATTLED
stubborn !lames licking the wrecka!le of a northern England
chemical plant today and searched through the blackened debris
for workers trapped by a thunderous explosion.
Authorities said Sunday night they had recovered eight
bodies from the rubble of the Nypro (UK), Ltd., plant in nearby
F1ixborough, 160 miles northeast of London. Another 21 persons
were missing and presumed dead. A total of 105 persons were
reported injured Saturday when the massive explosion rocked
the plant, damaging buildings in a HI-mile-wide area and sending
up a 3tJO.foot sheet of !lame and a mile-high cloud of toxic gas.
CLEVELAND - THE PLAIN DEALER, Ohio's largest
newspaper, today hiked its home delivery price to 75 cents f~r
Mon~y through Saturday editions. There will be no change m
the lf&gt;-cent single copy price of the morning daily or the 35-cent
per-copy price of the_Sunday Plain Dealer.
"Rising costs in every area of our opetation make this price
adjustment necessary," management stated in a front page
·lirie!. "Part of this increase will make it possible for Plain
Dealer carriers to receive an increase in their profits." Now
prices for the newspaper will be : daily and Sunday, $UO per
week; dally (six days), 75 cents per week; Sunday, 35 cents per
copy, and less than six days delivery per week, 15 cents per copy.
WASHGINTON - SKY-ROCKETING world food costs
boosted the price of boneless sirloin steak to $14.70 in Tokyo
between March and May, but the Agriculture Department says
relief is finally in sight for foreign consumers. The department's
Foreign Agricultural Service compared prices of 14 food items in
14 world capitals and found median prices for 10 of the items rose
between March and May. Only the prices of boneless chuck roast
and eggs were cheaper. White bread and onions remained unchanged.
According to the survey, the median price of boneless sirloin
- the cost in 50 per cent of the cities surveyed - rose from $2.41 a
pound in March to a record $2.70 in early May. But steak prices in
Tokyo leaped by $4.39 - from $10.31 a pound in March to 14.70 in
May.
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NEW YORK - OFFICIAI.S OF THE three major commercial television networks say· televising committee hearings
on the impeachment of President Nixon is vital to the democratic
process. However, the House . Judiciary Committee faces so
mariy legal problems in openi{Jg its proceedings to the public that
there now appearsllttie chance any portion of the deliberations
leading up to a mid-July vote on impeachment of President
Nixon will be televised.
"These hearings are vital to the democratic process," said
Walter Cronkite, CBS News anchornnan. "The people should be
allowed to see this process."
Richard' Salant, president of CBS News, said the possible
Impeachment Involved the entire nation and should_ be o~ned.
"The publlc should be invited in and allowed·to see hiStory mthe
making,'' Salant said. " It ts useful to the democratic process,"
Salant said.
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NBC News anchorman John Chancellor said, "Televising
this is of the highest order. It's not a simple crime." ABC News
anchormen Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner also said they
were in favor of opening tbe hearings.

WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION OF DINING ROOI't!\
FURNITURE IN SOUTHEASTERN OHIO - HARDROCK MAPLE
OR PINE.
BUFFETS WITH OPEN OR CLOSED HUTCHES IN 44", 50", 52",
54" OR 64" WIDTHS.
RO.UND TABLES, PEDESTAL TABLES, 4-LEG ANO TRESTLE TYPE
TABLES.
CAPTAIN, COMMANDER, MATE, ARR()WBACK AND LADDER
BACK SIDE CHAIRS AND ARM CHAIRS.

FURNITUqE DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR

MAIN STORE AND WAREHOUSE OPEN WEEKDAYS 9:30 TO 5 P.M.
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Debbie Harden, outer guard.
Choi r members installed
were Mar tha Carson , fla g
bea rer , Jo Chafin , Re ma
Chafin , Pam Brauer ;· Pam .
Nicinsky, Mandy Sisson, Cindy
Thomson, Tammy DeBoard,
Vicky Brauer, Ki m Warner,
and Lori Wood.
Assisting Miss Rayburn with
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MOSOOW- THE SOVIET LUNA-22 SPACECRAFT WENT
into orbit around the moon Sunday, the Tass news agency said
today. Western space experts said last week-they expected the
craft, launched Wednesday, will attempt a landing from moon
Qrbit. The Soviets have made six moon landings in the last live
years, the most recent 16 months -ago.
Tass said Luna-22 is circling the moon every two hours and 10
minutes at an altitude of 32 miles. The systems aboard the craft
are functioning normally and sending back scientific data, Tass
sal d.

·E_LBERFELDS IN POMEROY
Dining Room ~urniture Sale

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ROYAL PIGEON
SANDRINGHo\M,/ England
(UP! )- Queen Elizabeth won
$7.20 Friday when a pigeQn she
owns beat 200 oUM!r birds in a
14().mi!e rae~ from Winchester.

JERUSALEM I UP! I - Yitzhak Rabin went before the
Israeli parliament today, asking approval for his shaky
three-pa rty coalition to take
power from Prime Minister
Golda Mei r's go vernment. He

B1ae ttnar , inner guar d, and

By Unlted Presslnternatlonal
SEATTLE , WASH - GOV . JOHN J. GilliGAN of Ohio
Sunday ruled out a 1976 Senate bid and said he would not actively
seek a spot on the 1976 Democratic national ticket if re-elected in
November. "I have no intention of running for the Senate, and
that's unequivocal," Gilligan said here prior to the opening of the
66th annual Governors Conference.
Gilligan left open the possibility he would consider becoming
a national candidate, however, if he were offered a spot on the
ticket. "There are not many people on the face of the earth who,
if the Democratic party said, 'Would you like to be our candidate
for president or vice president?' would not consider it," said
Gilligan.
"That's not to say I think it (offer of a spot on the national
Democratic ticket) is very likely. I think it's highly unlikely.
"Governors don't go out and run for president. If a gOvernor
wants to run for president the first thing he does is stop being
governor,'' Gilligan said.

POMEROY JUST ISN'T the same without Pat Lochary,
former Pomeroy Postmaster, hustling along one street or
another. Pat's been a bit on the ailing side for a couple of weeks
now.

REDWOOD CITY , Calif.
(UP! ) - San Mateo County
Sheriff John McDonald Jr. paid
$2,800 to have 2,000 campaign
posters put up , and he expected
to pay another $142 to have
them taken down after ·the
June 4 election. But the sign
company wrote him Friday to
tell him to forget about the
removal charges. " Over two
weekends, all but 200 of the
signs were ripped down," he
said.

Sold and t rtded br the area's most t:llptrienced dealer or builder tf

Kim Sebo, fifth messenger ;
Becky Thomas, li br a rian ;
Patty
Warner,
senio r
custodian; Paula Eichinger,
junior custodian ; Cathy

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NOW YOU KNOW
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l'he Long Island Railroad , a
Tracey Hill, 3, of Clev~land, OOI!lJ11Uter line, carri~s three
fell to liet death Sunday htght and a hall times as m'!Jly
· from a fire escape a! the · .passengers a day on its 334Delrey Hotel near her home on mile network than Amtrak
llilicity's east side, pollee satd, . does on: its nationwide ser..tees.
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"Only when we are really

" Israel wi ll not return -e ve n

lines," he said. "These lines
a re not defensi ble borde rs, a nd
U1ey constitute a tempta tion

vowed Israel would not return fo r aggression aga inst us, as
to its pre-1967 borders.
ha s been proven in the past. "
Rab in, wh o command ed
He sa id Israel never would
Israeli forces to a sweeping allow the guerrilla orgcwizavictory in the six-day 1967 war , tions to par ticipate in the
outl ined policies similar to Middle East peace ta lks in
those of Mrs. Meir in a 45- Geneva, scheduled to res ume
m inute address to the Knesset this summer.
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DEBBIE TAYLOR, new honored queen of Bethel 62,
International Order of Job 's Daughters.

l. t• IJJtll "Tl, tiH\l it
would lw ht'ld responstble fur
~urrn ll a ~jtt ;H · I~s frum itl:l
tern! or~·

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co nvince d that Egypt and

within the context of a peat-e Sy ria are inten t on fu ll ubtreaty - to the 4 June 1967 .;,rvancc of the sepa r01 ti on uf

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forces a greements will tile
cha nces for cotitinu cd tl!alogut:
towa r ds pe a ce inc r ease,"

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kaders kJHm lll&lt;T t this goa l will
rwt he att~tincd, thal the IDF'
t lsra&lt;"' l Ddt·nsl' Forces) hm;
the strL'n~th ;mfi \'Igor to take
bt:Jlci ;md S) sk ru&lt;tli l· l+JC'(l,s ures
&lt;.tgamst thv lt.'rrun:-.1 ur~nniza ­
tJ ons at an~ ti!II L' or plate," ht&gt;

Rabin , 52, a form er ;;mbassad&lt;lr to Washington, sa id.
The next step toward peace ,
Rabin sa id, was a settlement
with Egy pt an d th en, 1f
feasible, Syria. He offered
pe•ce talks with Jordan and
"\\·ar ned Israel's fourth Ara b

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IF YOU HAVEN 'T HEARD Mrs. Gladys Foley play the
piano or organ, then you 're in for a great treat. She's really a
tremendous person - not only musically - but in other directions. Mrs. Foley knows the value of a word of encouragement to
the very young. And how important that is !

RIP OFF

TRADI-INS ACC!PTID - FINANCING AVAitAitl

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Pomeroy. Checks are to be made payable to the Meigs County
Historical Society.

READING ASSIGNMENT
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP! ) Rober t Shaffer, 24, has one
week to bone up for an exam
that could get him out of jail
before his one-year sentence
for assault and battery is up.
His assignment : read fully and
be prepared to discuss "How to
·Influence People" and the
· Book of Proverbs.
According to police, Shaffer
became angered when a sports
car cut in front of him in Oc. Iober, 1973. Racing alter the
car, he forced·it to the side of
the road and beat both the
driver and the car with a pole.

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messenger; Mary Sue Durst,
seco nd messenge r ; Sa ndy
Cur tis, third messenger ; Mary

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Racine VFW to install
new officers Monday

Carrol K. Snowden

Debbie Taylor, daughter of
Mrs. Paul Taylor,
Pomeroy, was installed
honored queen of Bethel 62,
In ternational Order of Job's
Da ughters in ceremoni es
conducted Saturday night at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Other elected officers in·
stalled by Cathy Rayburn,
retiring honored queen, were
Barbara Fultz, senior princess: Usa Thomas, junior
princess; Angie Sisson, guide.
and Merri Ault , marshall .
Appoi nted officers installed
were
Beve rl y
Wilcox ,
chaplain ; Debbie Hartenbach,
record er ; Vanessa Folmer,
trea suter; Brend a Sta nl ey,
musician : Trudy Roach, fi rst

Mr: and

I HOPE EVERYONE WHO possiblycHn will gel on the bandwagon to provide some financial support-lor the establishment of
the museum .
Mr . and Mrs. Gerard Hilfe rty have worked out a dandy plan
to convert the practically vaca nt museum building--into a very
functional structure which could be the source of a great deal of
pride on the part of the people of Meigs County.
While it would be nice if some wealthy be nefactors appeared
out of the blue to provide the financing of the conversi on, this
isn't about to happen so the task is quite evidently up to the
people. It isn't the first time that the people have been challenged
and they've come through quite well. The re'~ such an interest in
"yesterday" and the museum will be an excellent way of
preserving Meigs history -which just seems to have a way of
slipping away from us.
The Meigs County Historical Society has issued an appeal to
all residents, businesses and organizations asking them to do a
little something finan cially lor establishing the muse um. If
everyone takes part no one gets hurt and a great improvement

IF the fine people of this area would have to start from
scratch for this unique project, total cost would be approximately $12 million. By using existing facilities at Rio
Grande College, the area will be able to secure a Community
College fo r ~!most nothing. You can bet it 's something nobody
else in the entire country would turn down.

New lsra·e li lead·e r
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To see for all your
family insurance needs.

llm~flich

Peggy O'B rien , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . B. O'Brien,
Uncoln Hill Road, and a 1974 graduate of Meigs High School is in
Wales visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gene !larris and family, former
Middleport residents.
Peggy boarded a 747 in Boston Monday and flew to Ireland,
then traveled via bus and train to the Irish Sea and then via boat
to Wales. She'll be gone for about three weeks.

ONE thing we like about the proposed Community College is
th at a·ge will be no barrier. High school gradua tes, grandparents,
" or middle-aged parents will be welcome to give it a try.

RACINE - Installation of
new offi cers will be held
Monday lor the Rac in e
Memorial Po's! of VFW 60-85 at
the Racine America n Legion
Hall at 8 p.m.

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VOL XXVI _ NO. 35

TEN CEN TS

PHONE 992-2156

MONDAY, JU NE 3. 1974

POM EROY·MIDDLEPORT, OH 10

2-year old child victim of doll hag
PT . PLEASANT - A new
doll enclosed in a plastic bag
brought joy, but in less than 24
hours death to a two-year old
Point Pleasan t child Sunday .
Shan non Selbe, daughter of
Pt. Pleasant Jr . High Coach
and Mrs. Lelan d (Lee ) Selbe of
66 Burdette Add i lion was
pronoun ced dead of accide ntal
suf! ociation on a rr iva l at
Pleasant Valley Hospital late
Sunday morning when mouth
to mouth resuscitation at her
home failed to revive her.
An un offi cial source quoted
relatives as saying the child's

EXTEND ED OUTLOOK
Mild with a chance of
sh~wers daily. Highs ln the
upper 70s and 80s. Lows in
the upper 50s a nd 60s
Wednesday through Friday.

Weather
Partly cloudy today, tonight
and Tuesday. Hig h today
around 75 north to 80 south .
Low toni ght around 55 north to
60 south. Low tonight around 55
north to 60south. High Tuesday
in the 80s.

pa rents had purchased a new
doll for her Saturday evening.
It was enclosed in a plastic
bHg .
The father cut one end of the
bag to remove the doll and put
the empty bag in his pocket.
morn ing,

Sund ay

up on

leav ing the house. Shann on
asked her fath er to return her
doll to the b•~- He d1d so. Jnd
left. Meanwhile, Mrs. Selbe

When she didn' t hear Slw nnon

pl aying, she went in to check

an d foun d Shannon had placed
the bag over he r head.

Mrs. Selbe lricd to apply
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
. and then ca lled Wilco xen
Funeral Home for an ambu lance. Add ition al e!!or ts
were made tu rev ive the chi ld
and alter being rushed to t11e
loca l hos pita l a team of

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all

mea ns

poss ible be fore Dr . Jo hn
Gr ubb , Co unty Coro ner
pronounced t1er dead .
• Coach Sel be is a member of
the fa culty at Poin t Pleasant
Junior Hi gh where he also
te aches art. Mrs. Selbe is the
former Debra Rad er.
The fam ily has lived in Point
Pteas•nt for the past th ree
yea rs. Shannon wa s born May .
15, 1972 in Pleasan t Vall ey
Hospi tal.

Meigs teacher is dead
Mrs. William G. ITheodosw l Assn.
both of Wyandott, Mich.; fo w·
Frecker, 65, Rt. 1, Minersville,
Mrs. Frec ker was born Ja n. gr a ndchild r en , a nd sever al
widely known schoo l teacher, 8, 1909, the daughter of the lHte nieces and nephews.
d ied Sunday a t Ve t er a ns Mr . and Mrs. Waid Arnold . She
Memor ial Hospital.
was also preceded in death by
Funeral services will be at 1
Mrs. Frecker hHd been " her fir st husband. Edward p. m. Wednesday at the St.
teacher the past 40 years in Ohlinger.
John Lutheran Church wi th
lour states, the later years in
PHstor Ar thur Com bs ofthe Pomeroy , Wahama and
Surviving are her husband , fi ciatin g. Burial will be in
Meigs Local Sc hools. Mrs. William G. Frecker ; a son, Beech Grove Cemetery. In lieu
Frecker "as a member of St. Charles W . F'recker, Miner- of flowers friends may gi ve to
John' s Luthe ran Church, svill e Route 1; two daughters, the memorial lund of the St.
Return Jonathan Meigs Ch•per Don na Mae lhle, Racine Rout e John Lutheran Ch urch or to
of the Daughters of the 1, and Sharon Kay Michael , th e Meigs · Coun ty Can cer
American Revolution, Delta Minersv il le Ro ute 1; two Society. Friends may call at
Kappa Gamma Sorority and sisters, Mrs. Doris Meredith the Ewing Funeral Home this
the Meigs County Teachers and Mrs. Brazier Breecher . evening and anytime Tuesday .

Six cited in traffic accidents
Six persons were cited for
viola ti ons in seven traffi c
accidents investiga ted over the
weekend by the Gallia-Meigs
Post State Highway Patrol.
Two

per son s

needed

hospitalization as a result of a
collision at 11:30 a.m. Saturday
on Rt. 124, one and two tenths
miles east of Reedsville.
According to the patrol , an
auto driven by Ricky L. Blake,
20, Rt. 1, Reedsville, going left
o! center , collided with an auto
operated by De lber t D•le
Powell, 34, Rt. 1, Reedsville.
Admi tted at St. Jose ph
Hospital were Blake with a
possibl e fra ct ur ed leg ,
laceratio ns 1 and co ntusions
and Carl Barringer, 27, Rt. 1,
Reedsville, a passenger in the
Powell car, suffering a possible

dislocated hip and l• cerations Gallia-Lawrence County line
of the bod y. Blake was cited to wh ere a n a uto dr iven by
· Meigs County Court for driving Rober t E. Dunlap, 25, Rt. 2,
left of center . Both cars were Patn ot, attempted to pass as a
car operated by Lar ry Souders.
demolished .
Two persons were in jured in 19, Rt. lr Oak Hill , made a left
a single car accident at .1: 17 turn. TI1ere was moderate
p.m. Saturday on Rt. 35, one dam age. but no citation was
and one tenth miles west of Rt. issued .
325. Office rs said Belva Jean
Four on Sunday
Bruce , 35, of Columbus, lost
The first of four Sunday
control of her car which ran off accidents occ urred at 11 :40
the road striking a guardrail, a.m. on Rt. 775, two and five
tenths miles south of Rt. 141
then rolled over .
William Bruce, 35. and six- where Stanley Paul Saunders.
year old Susie Bruce were 63, Rt. 1, Nor thup , lost control
treated at the Holzer Medical of his car wh ich went off the
Cente r for minor in juries. left side of the highway over an
Th eir car was demolished. No emba nk ment . Th e re was
mod erate dam age and no
charges were filed .
Another accident occurred at charge was filed .
7:38 p.m. Saturday on Rt. 233,
A single car accident octwo tenths of a mile soutl1of the

curred at 3 p.m. on the
Bulaville-Porter Rd ., si x tent hs
of " mi le north of Rt. 160 where
William Th omas Harris , 64.
Poi nt Pleasant, lost control of
his car which dropped off the
edge of the roadway into a
di tch.

In addition to her parents, Wt:dn esday itl 1111"' \\'Jl('OXCil
she is survived by mc.rte rmd Fun eral .ll onw w1th P~1u l
grandparents Mr. an d Mrs. Garrett. mini ~\ (• r ufficia ting.
James Rader of Nitro, and Buri&lt;li wi ll bf' in Cunni 11gllmu
pater nal gra ndpare nt s, Mr . i\'lemurial P;Jrk at St. ·\Hwns .
and Mrs. Calv in Selbe. also of Friend s uwy l' Oill&lt;il th.: funL·rrt l
home ;tftl'r 4 p .111 . lt~d;1 y
Nitro.
Se rvices will be at ll a.m.

Grant received
for development
·

ARprov.l of a $l4,100 grHnt to Wc!shlnglon C'IJ!Jnlie.s.
help continue a program of
'l11e ~n;d of !he f·:I) / 1 d i&lt;;l rrl'l
plannin g for long range prog nJJll ~~ to t·ncourHg c ,u.l·
eco nomic growth a'nd new jobs ja cen t ro untics to work
in a nine coun ty area of Ohio

Chief engineer at dam

agency lor the Buckeye Hills •
Hoc kin g Vall ey Economi c
Developmeut District. made
up o( Ath ens, Belmont,
Ho cking, Meigs. Monr oe ,
Morgan, Noble, Perry and

Hennan K. Theiss, 58

n~~lunHl

are the rcdevel\•pment area,, of
t11e Buckeye ll ills · llrwking
Va ll ey f) rstrirt. M;1rielt;t,
A t hen~ :md the :Vtn·trn&lt;; Fl'rry-

Bellaire m·L'n

&lt;JJ"!.~

tile Elh\-

tlel:ilg na tccl 1~ 1'0\\ til rrnt1·rs

Colson pleads
one-time guilt
WASHI NGTON (UP !) - Charle:; W. Colson,
former special counsel to President Nixon. pleaded
guilty today to a single count of ol"tructio n of
justice in connection with the 1973 trial of Pen tagon
Papers defe ndant Daniel Ellsberg.
Watergate Special Prosecu tor Leon J~worski ,
in accepting Colson 's guilty plea. dropped all other
charges now pending against him both in th e
Watergate cover-up case and·in .the break -in of the
o;&gt;ffice of Ellsberg 's psychiat rist. The development
occurred before U. S. District Judge Ger hard A.
Gesell, just as he was about to beg in a hea ring on
pre-trail motions in the Ellsberg hr·eak-i n case,
which had been schedul ed for trial June 17 .
Colson is one of the highes t

Colson waived ind ictment
before pleading guilty to the
obstruction of justice charge
which ' carries· a maximwn
penalty of live yea rs in prison,
a fine of $5,000 or both .

Services Tuesday for

sol n~

of Commerce .
services fur rrsJ d ent~.:~ uf thfl
The di st ri ct or gan iza ti on . distri cl.
serves as officiHl pl•nning
Meigs and Perry ( 'ounlies

No ci tation was issued in an

accident at 3: 30 p.m. on Mill
Creek Rd . where an auto
driven by James C. Dovenbarger , 32, Rt. 1, Galli polis,
skidded into a veh icle driven
by Robert M. H• rrison, 27, Rt.
2, Crown City.
A fin al accident occurred on
Rt. 141 , four and two tenth s
miles west of Rt. 7 where an
unidentified vehicle sideswiped
a car driven by Glenn M.
Laym an, 22, of Sidney, Ohio .

togethe r to

was announced today by problems bl ockinr~ gt:owth &lt;1nd
William W. Blu nt , k , to create jobs for r t~side nt s .of
assistan t secre tary of com - cconmmca ll y lngging aremL
me rce
for
Eco nomt c
An economic dPvrlopmcnt
Developmen t.
district must include ;tl lcnst
Th e Buckeye Hills · Hocking twu ~otmt!es deslgn&lt;i led as
Valley Regional Development redeve lopment m·eu s by f.DA
Distr ict
Inc.,
wi th because of high uner11pl o~·me nt
head qua rters at Mari etta , or low family irH:IHltl'. It e~Jso
applied for the grant from the m ust in cl ud e ;tt least une
Economic Deve lopment Ad- growth center· ~~ crJmtnuni ty
ministration, U.S. Department that can prO\'lde jobs ;.111 cl

ranking f1JrmL'r WtlJt t: House

ot!i cial s to plead guilty or to, be
convicted in connection with
Watergate WHI related scan~
da is. Nixpn's former counsel 1

John W. Dean , pleaded gui lty
Funeral services for Hernnan children sur vive.
Two sisters and one brother
K. Theiss, 58, Rt. I, Bidwell,
will be held 3 p.m. Tuesday at survive : Kenneth, Racine and
th e Wau gh-Ha lle y-W ood Mrs. Charles (Irene) Hoback,
Funeral Home with Rev. Syracuse and Mrs. Robert
Freeland Norris officiating. . ( M i 1d r e d ) Cr a wf o rd ,
Burial will be In Ohio Valley Columbus.
Memory Gardens . Frieods
Mr . Theiss was a member of
may call at the fun eral home Dorcas Unit ed Me thodist
between 7 and 9, p.m. today.
Church. He was a m~mber of
Masonic services will be held Racine Lodge No. 461 , Royal
8 p.m. Monday evening by the Arch Masons, Pomeroy,
Racine Lodge No. 46!. •
Boswor th Co uncil No . 46,
M~. Theiss, chief engineer at Pomeroy, Ohio Valley Comth e Gallipolis Dam , died mandery, Ancient " Accepted
Saturday at 1:45 p.m. in Holzer Scottish Rite, and Aladdin
Medical Center following a Temple Shrine . He was also a
week 's illness.
member of .American Legion
' He Is survived by his wife, Post No. 161, Vinton.
Hattie Lambert Theiss and
".
four· sons : Steve, Gallipolis;
!Je was a member of the .
Richard, Rt. 1, Bidwell ; Bob, Gallipoli' Elks Lodge, No. 107,
Rt. 1, Bidwell nnd Lawrence, , aild was a r W~~~d War Il
1
•
•
Rt. 1, Vintop . Eigh ~ grand· ·,veteran.
1
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previously to a conspiracy
count in connection with the

FAMILY NEEDED
Middleport village is again
loqklng for personnel to
co mpl ete .Jts " offi cial
famil y." Neede~ Is a
dispatcher who "whi live In
the vlllage han. apartment.
In addition to salary, rent
and utilities will be furnished. Anyone Interested Is
asked to contact Mayor John
W. Zerkle.

HERMAN K. THEIS&amp;"

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DECLINED HELP
The Middleport E-R squad
was called"Saturday at 6:18 p.
m. to Chester for Wil bur
Warner who .declined first aid.
Af. 7 p. m. it wa~ called to
Bailey Run Road fo r Grli!
Arche~' 84, lw!jp was takeq to
I Veterans Memorial Hospital.
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Watergate .CO\'er-up and has
not been sentenced_
Assistant special prosecutor
William Merrill told Gesell the
government could have proved
th at Colson was "responsible
lor dev ising and implementing
a scheme to defame a nd
destroy the public image and
credibility of Daniel Ellsberg
and those engaged in the legal
defense of Daniel Ellsberg,
with the intent to, influence,
obstruct , and im pede the
conduct and · outcome" of
Ellsberg's criminal trial:
He said the scheme began
June 28, 197!, the day Ellsberg
was indicted in connection with
his release of the Pentagon
P~! pe r llil All char~s . we re
(Continued on p~ge 8)

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Reader suffers

De enda n s
No

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By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR IAM B I have
wh a t they ca ll tran stent
•sc hemtc atta cks I m on
Cownadm to help the C r
cu at on of my b ood Thev to d
me my blood was now ng good
through the vems but wha t I
can w dersta d s wl y do I
have the nwnbncss til the t me
no" on ml left stde I have
been to two do tors They I oth
told rr e they could to nothmg
for the nwn bness It bothers
me so at mght I hope you can
g 'e me some nforn at on I m
65

"little strokes"

DF.AR Rl ADER
I an much like a stroke except the
s ent sc hcm c atta cks are ep od e are of short duratwn
so et ne
!led I tt!e strokes Usuall y hey o ly last f ve to 20
th ey are tl e resu t I d se ase n utes
W th such ep sodes t s
m the arten es 10 the b a n I s
the a 1e dL,ea e that a ile ts common o have temporar}
the artenes to the hca t nd I ff ~ ty tn speech or tern
causes hear t atta cks an d porar) pa alys s of an arm or
leg o even d ff ullles n
strokes
Breaking down the term v s un In the more common
schemtc refers to lack of ep sodes here 1 no restdual
blood The tschem•a of the Jamage However the fact
bram n thts case 1s caused by that you compla n or some
the dtsease n the arter cs con! nued d rr culty suggests to
S nee they occur as hort me that you ve had some
eptsodes they are called Iran relat ely per nanent damage
se nt The attacks are ery to some or the bram cells
Although from your letter
th ts doesn t seem to be your
problem
mult pie little
cp sodes can eventuallytlestroy
many of the bra n cells n the
gray matter or he bram
cor ex Tt as n turn can cause
mdl\ tduals to have personal ty
cha nges and may ca use
forge tful ness and other mental
changes The personal ty and
mental changes may occur m
reflection
Saturday
Clea ry satd the abse nce or any phys cal
McLaughlm would be allowed fmd mgs such as paralys s or
to keep hts JOb a nd 1ts earthly d ff~eul ty n speech or v1s on If
trappmgs as long as he took one d d not kn ow the mdiVIdual
ltme off every year for prayer befo e such little strokes oc
cur re d th ey mtght no t
and reflection
Cleary satd m Boston that he recogn ze that the mdtv dual
and McLaughlin talked and had the problem
Trans tory a ttacks rna)
reflec ted together and m
divtduaUy prayed over these recur for one or two years and
matters ratsed m recent then sudde nly there won t be
an) Some mdtv duals only
weeks
I have dectded wtth Father have one or two ep sodes and
McLaughlm that he wtll fulftll don t have any recurrence
th s annual spm tual require- after that Anyone who has
ment when hts schedule per such a problem deserves a
careful s tudy of the c rculatwn
mts
Father McLaughlin s work to the bra n In some mstances
wtth th e gover nment has there 1s d sease nvolvmg
certam un que aspects which arter es outstde the skull m the
may requ~re a degree or neck regton or elsewhere that
flextbthty m hts hvmg I am affects the ctrculahon to the
now sattslfted that although bra n The problems m these
thiS neXIb my 1s not nor areas can often be corrected
mat ve 1t ts pernusstble gtven surgically
his spectal sttuatwn Cleary
I would preswne that the
nwnbness
that you complam of
sa1d
Mclaughlm who JOined the 1s d rectly related to damage of
White House staff m 1971 after
an unsuccessful Senate race
agamst Sen John 0 Pastore
D R I would say only that he
(Coni nued from Page 1)
had been m contact wtth
Father Cleary
the mstallatwn were Brenda
I want wsee the prtvacy of
Taylor gwde Leanne Sebo
the Jesutt fanuly preserved
marshall Becky Anderson
he sad
chaplam Dtana Carsey semor
custod an Jenmfer Butcher
JUnior custodtan
Lmda
Liz
Blaett
Mayer
recorder
MANAGER KILLED
nar music an and Twtla
DAYTON OhiO (UP! )
Clatworthy
nag bearer all
Eugene C Johnson 30 Dayton
past
honored
queens of the
was found shot to death here
early today at the restaurant Bethel
The approxunately 90 guests
he was managmg pollee sa d
attendmg
the mstallatwn were
Pollee had no clues or suspects
by Mtss Kathy King
reg
stered
m the kill ng
worthy matron or Middleport
Evangelme Chapter I E S
and Mrs Joan Vaughan
worthy matron of the Pomeroy
Chapter
government offtctals whtch
Linda Mayer and Debbte
clearly defme conflict or m Fmlaw were solotsts for the
teres! an end to secrecy m nstallallon and mtroduced by
government wtth few excep- the honored queen were Mtss
tions and regiStration and Sherne Kmg a past honored
full dtsclosure of lobbymg queen Mrs Rose Ann Sebo
actiVIties by all spectal mterest guardtan Tom Edwards
groups
assoctale guardtan Mtss
Approval Likely
Rayburn presented g1fts to
Approval of the resolution Mrs Sebo and Edwards
was constdered likely because
Taylor
Mr a nd Mrs
more than 40 states have ap- prese nted thetr daughter
proved anticorruption legiSla Debbie the new honored
tion of varytllg strength m the queen wtlh a g1rt and Debbte
past year Thus the governors then presented Miss Rayburn
would not be crltiCIZlng them wtth a g ft from them and one
selves and their legJslatures
from the Bethel
However the resolutiOn
Decorations earned out the
could be taken as a message purple and whtle colors of the
auned at Congress where the Bethel The refreshment table
Senate has passed two cam featured cakes decorated wtth
patgn hnance reform btlls replicas of the urn of mcense
smce last fall but the House has emblem of the Bethel wlth the
failed to act
one m the center bemg m
The Milliken Lucey proposal scrt bed wtth the motto Let
has one controversial element Your Light So Slune
callmg for experunents tn
public campwgn fmancmg Holzer Medical Center
an approach opposed by Prest
(Births)
dent NIKOn and some House
May :h - Mr and Mrs
Democrallc leaders
James E
Myers
son
But some states have moved Galhpohs Mr and Mrs
mto this area along wtth other Donald D Smith daughter
campatgn reforms and the Leon Mr and Mrs John L
suggestion for experunents
Hughes son GallipoliS Ferry
m public flnancmg of cam Mi'lind Mrs Ronald Abbott
patgns nught be acceptable to son Oak Hill
the governors whose party line
June I - Mr and Mrs
split now IS 32 Democrats and Joseph Lish son Mason Mr
18 Republicans
and Mrs Robert Fulk
There was a lobbymg cam daughter Oak Hill
palgn under way on behalf of
the resolullon w1th offtcials of
COUNCILMAN DIE'i
Common Cause the national
CLEVELAND (UPI)- City
cltliens action group seeking Councilman Michael Zone 54
votes for 1t
suffered an apparent heart
attack early today at h1s west
VIrgin Trap
side home and was pronounced
The umcorn was a myth1
dead on arrtval at St John s
cal ammal descrtbed as a Hospital
beast or unparallel e d
timtdtty People bel eved 1t
HOWARDS WINS
could be captured only by a
pure vtrgm when attracteq SPRINGFIELD 0 (UPI ) Howard s Rurmlure Denver
by her c hash ty
N C defeated delepdlng
At least 800 a tfferen t champton Ltttle Caesar s
languages and several times
as many dtalects are spoken Detrmt 1U m the chlun
by jhe estimated 347 &lt;lll tlhon ptonshtp game here. Sunday to
ped'ple of the Afr ca n cont1 wt~ the Stroh ' S!Qw Pitch
nent
S9flbal! Toufament

Priest will keep
$25,000 job with
White House staff
ess

Be ng n Sec on No

7 Town

No 6 and Range No
4 and
beg nn ng on he ne be ween
he

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W

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Mu r ay deceased
be ng he
No hw es co ne o he Fo es
and where H cko v 2 nch es n
d a mete bea r s south 22 deg ees
East 9 nks
hence No h 2
deg r ees Eas t sa Rods o a rock
m ark ed w th a c oss
hence
Sou th 2 deg ees wes 9 ads
hence Sou h 2 d eg cees West 12

EDITORIAL
Two Cents Worth!

Market Report

GA LLIPOLIS OHIO
June I 1974
SALES REPORT OF
U each of us w II put m his own two cents worth Rto
OhiO Valley Ltveslock Co
Grande Commumty College
the most exctlmg concept m
STOCKER CATTLE
STEERS - 250 to 300 lbs 44 to
rods a ong Sax on s ne he nce higher educatiOn to hit Southeastern Ohio smce Nehemtah At
Sou th 29 degrees Wes
0 od s wood dectded to build Rio Gra nde College a century ago - 11 II
41 50 300 to 400 lbs 41 50 to
a ong Sax on s
ne
hence
become
a
real
ty
46 50 400 to 500 lbs 37 50 to
Sou h 44
deg r ees West 6 r ods
along Sax on s
ne
hence
Two cents worth - that s what 11 w II mean to the property 41 50 500 to 600 lbs 3450 to 40
Sou h 34 deg r.es w es t 4 ods
600 to 700 lbs 32 50 to 37 85 700
along Saxt on s
ne
hence owners of the four-county distrtct Less than two cents a day
Sou h 11 d eg r ee s We st 23 ods mcrease m taxes wtll buy a state supported pub! c Commuruty
lbs and Over 28 to 34 75
and 18 I nks alon g Sa )I, ton s I ne
College
where
the
young
people
of
the
dts!rtct
can
get
h
gher
HEIFER CALVES - 250 to
then ce South 87 deg ee s Eas 22
Rods along Sax on s I ne o he education at lower COS! WithOUt havmg to go Off (O the big
300
lbs 44 to 47 300 to 400 lbs
place of beg nn ng con a n ng 5
c ty Industr al development has made 11 poss ble for the youth of 39 50 to 42 75 400 to 500 lbs 35
acres mor e o ess
S tuated n Sect on 8 Town 6 southeastern OhiO to remall\ and budd the r I ves n thetr own
to 41 500 to 600 lbs 34 50 to
Range
14
bo u nded
and
country
wtlh
plenty
of
JObs
available
Now
wtth
the
Commuruty
;l1 75 600 to 700 lbs 31 50 to
descr bed as fol ows Beg nn ng
at the southwes carne Qf wha
College the same w II be true for educatiOn
32 75 700 lbs and Over 27 50 to
s kn ow n as the Geo ge G es
And 1! won t cost the taxpayer two cents a day on average
34
barn o at a p o n on he r oad
and west ne of sa d Sec on No
And that s GOOD
STOCK COWS &amp; BULLS (By
17 thence east w h he sou h
When
we
can
offer
ou
r
young
people\md
our
adult
ctltzens
an
The Head) - Stock Cows 200 to
ne of sa d barnya d and the
sa m e p educed to the cen e of opporturuty to unprove their lives through education wtlh the
310
Stock Cows and Calves 285
L t e Lead ng c eek
henc e n
to 450 Stock Bulls 250 to 310
a southe y d re c on down consequent general unprovement of the whole commumty fo r
l t e C eek an d th ough the cu t less than two cents a day lrtepds we ve got somethmg go ng for
Baby Calves 10to 100 (By The
whe e h e same ha s b ee n
us And 1ts thanks to countless men and women of vtston and good Poundt - Can ners &amp; Cutters
ecen y s a ghtened o a PO n
n the center of sa d Creek sense through the past 100 years that thts opporturuty ts ours
Cows 21 to 26 Holstem Cows
be ow 1he house a e y occup ed
25 50 to 30 50 Commerctal
by lew s Pane op pos e the today
m ost weste y po n
o
the
Rio Grande College has been a stgn f cant contr butwn to this Bulls (I 000 lbs and Over) 31 50
ga den on he eas s de o t he
area of Ohio smce Jts foundmg m 1876 It has changed when to3710
\
creek
hen ce
n a
no
h wE&gt;ste y d ec t on fo he oad change was needed It has adapted 1tself to the needs of th e
LAMBS
Tops
90
lbs to 110
be ow the J S G es ba n a he
sou herl y ga t e pos of the ga e people and to the Circumstances of the tunes And t still does
35 to 42 Seconds 75lbs to 80 28
o he creek pastu e f e d
Through the avatlable factlltles or Rto Grande College
1ts to 31 50 Lights 40 lbs to 65 22 to
hence n a northe y d ect on
bu
ldmgs
books
laborator
es
faculty
and..s.laff
the
pub!
c
fo low ng the oad o the pl ace
30 Stock Ewes By the Head 10
of beg n n ng
conta n ng
en state supported Commuruty College wtll make low-cost college
to 25
ac es more or ess
Beg nn ng 156 rods Eas and education avatlable to everyone for less than two cents a day m
VEAL CALVES - Top• 220
93 2 ads No h of the Sou hwes
taxes
lbs
to 250 58 to 60 35 Medtwn
carne of Sect on No 7 Town
And that s GOOD
No 6 Range No
4
hence
200 lbs to 300 46 50 to 55 Culls
Vote YES next Tuesday for Cornmumty College
North 88 deg!'IMS West 3 80
46 50 Dolin
cha ns Nor h 8 ~ degrees wes
Get your two cents worth
SHOATS- 10 to 17 50
6 7 cha ns No h 68 degrees
(Guest edttortal by John A Epling )
West 2 01 cha ns No h 85
deg ees w est 3 92 cha ns Nor h
53 deg ees West 6 06 cha n s
North 44
degrees wes 3 28
cha ns N o h 37 3 deg ees We s
7 04 cha ns No h 66l/. degrees
West 7 42 cha ns o creek No h
33 2 deg ees East
40 cha ns
North 32 deg ees wes
.44
cha ns No h 14 deg ees Wes
4 6 cha ns No h 23 degrees
Ea s
32 cha ns
No h 85
deg ees Eas
5 cha ns Nor h
60 deg ees Eas
93 cha ns
North
3 deg ees E as
94
cha ns No h 29 degrees w es
8 cha ns Sou h 82
deg ees
wes
60 cha ns No h .43
deg ees Wes
06 cha ns No h
2 2 deg ees West
5 cha ns
North
5 deg ees w es
2.4
cha ns No h 26 3 deg ees Ea s
44 cha ns No h 62
deg ees
Eas
1 49 cha ns
Nor h 50
deg ees Eas 2 29 cha ns No h
3 d eg ee s Eas
03 ch a n s
No h 54 deg ees Ea s
35
cha ns No h a d eg ees Ea s
JS ch a ns No h 52 deg ees
Ea s
8 cha ns
No h
6
deg ees Eas 3 36 cha ns Nor h
3
deg ees West
3 cha s
6 deg ees East
88
No th
cha ns No h 30 deg ees Ea s
98 cha ns No h 24 deg ee s
Eas 00 cha ns o No h ne o
Sect on Eas
5 53 c ha n s
south 4 04 cha ns Sou h 2
deg ees West 2 09 c ha n s So ut h
3
degrees west
85 cha n s
South 28 deg ees Wes t
9
cha ns Sou h 37 deg ees w es
2 82 cha ns Sou h 38
degr ees
West
45 cha ns South 8
degree s East s 88 c ha ns E as
5 45 cha ns Sou h 8 2 deg ees
Wes
3 89
ha ns Sou h 9
deg ee s Eas
79 cha ns South
5
degrees Eas
57 cha ns
Sou th 10
deg ees west 2 5
cha ns Sou th 9 d egrees Wes
2 71 cha ns
South 8 deg rees
Wes 2 45 cha ns Sou h 2
degrees East 9 cha ns Sou h
36 deg r ees Eas
4
c ha ns
South 34
deg ees East 3 3
cha ns Sou h 34 degrees East
2 42 cha ns Sou h 17J deg ees
East
79 eM ns
Sou h
6
deg,rees Eas
6 66 cha ns to
place of beg nn ng con a n ng
107 82 00 ac es
EXCEPT N G om the above
desc r bed ra e a p ece of and
descr bed as fo tow s Beg nn ng
at he sou theast co ner of th e
above de sc r bed land
henc e
North 88 2 degrees wes t a ong
the road 18 rod s hence No t h
79 degrees Wes 20 rods hence
North 66 degrees Wes 24 ods
th ence Nor h 50 deg ees Wes 6
rods thence Nor h 48 deg ees
Wes 14 ads thence North 40
degrees west 7 ods and ~ nk s
to a stake
hence North 87 ~
degrees East 76 rod s and 20
nks to Wor ey For es t I ne
thence South abou
2 degre es
East a ong sa d For res
ne o
the pla ce of beg nn ng con
tan ng 4 acres and 128 rods
more or less
A so hi tot ow ng rea esta e
s tueted In M~l51s County and n
Rut end Townsh p btolnn no a
the Westerly ne of the Sect on
Whit s known 11 the south
wester
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7 Tawn No 6 and Rangt No
u n sa d Me"' County of the
Oh o Company s p u rchl!l
lhence In an easter v d reel pn
w th th•. nt of tand:J)w ned J)y
Lewis •• ne to th eW!torpef of

Governors unite on post·Watergate

Local Bowling
Wednesday N te H gh Ftye s
May 29 974
Won Lo st
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88 Powe
Sup e Va u 2 60
Tea m H gh Game
H&amp; S 8
Bo n W nn e s 765 Bo n W n
ne s 6J
Men s H g h Se es
D ewe y
Sm h 595 Jac k
a obs 52
Anc C oss 502
Men s H gh G a me
Dewey
Sm
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La y
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W ome n s H g h Se es
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hen e n
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he ente of he sa d Lead ng
C eek o and own ed by Wm
and Be n e Sa x on hence n a
wes e y d ec on w h he n e
of sa d Sax on and o he oa d
th en ce w lh sa d oad n a
no he y d ec t on o he to k s
of he oad no h o he S d e H
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pa c e o f
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EX
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S de H
Chu ch o be ng h e
same and deeded o H L Lyn e
by
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con a n ng 4 50 ac es m ore,.o

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Be ng he sa m e rea e s at e
conv eyed o By on Sa x on by
Warran y Deed da ed May 0
9 0 and
ec:orded n Me gs
Coun y Deed Re co d Vo
04
pa ge 55 Wa an y Deed da ed
May 28
90
and reco ded n
M e gs County Record vo 97
pade 63 by Wa antv Deed
da ed December 30
925 and
reco ded n M e ~s County Deed
Record Vo
28 page 377 by
Aff dav t fo
T ansfe
dated,
Ju y 8
922 and e o ded n
Me gs Coun y Deed Reco d vo
23 page 259 and by Qu t Cia m
Deed da ed uty 28 1922 afld
recorded n Me gs Count y Deed
Record Vo 123 page 26 1
The eal este le was appra sed
for S36 500 00 Terms of Sa e
Cash n hend upon de ve y of
deed S1 000 00 o the purchase
pr ce sha
be d epos ed
promp y as earnes money
upon camp e on of b dd no

Rober c Ha enbach
Sher ff Me gs Coun y
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NEW YORK (UP! ) - The
Re v John McLaughlin a
Jeswt pnest who took a vow of
poverty IS patd $25 000 a year
as a Whtte House speech
wr1ter lives m Washmgton s
plush Watergate complex and
says he s fasc nated by power
Clearly power IS JUS! as
great an emohonal expertence
as makmg love he satd m an
mterv1ew published 1n People
magazme and 11 nughl not be
as short term
My lifestyle IS avante
garde
salarted
and
autonomous Even though I
work at the Whtte House I m
available for weddings baptisms --and exorctsms I ve
never performed an exorciSITI
but the tune could come I ve
been mclmed to look at the
JUdiCial branch
McLaughlin 47 satd he
opposed releasmg the Whtte
House tapes an act he com
pares to losmg your VJrgi!Uty
you reveal one and then how
do you stop" He defended
Prestdent Ntxon s use of
profamty as nothing more than
a form of emohonal
dramage
McLaughlin satd m the m
tervtew that he thmks celibacy
for pnests was obsolete I
look forward to the day when
women can become prtests
he added
HIS presence on the While
House staff and hiS defense of
Prestdent NIXon have thrust
McLauglin mto controversy
He was summoned to Boston to
talk to hts religwus superior
the Very Rev Robert T
Cleary JesUit provme1al of
New England for prayer and

SEATTLE Wash (UP!) The country s gove rn ors
whose col!ectl\ e poll! cal n
fluence seldom comes together
on the same cause

moved

today toward approval of a
stro ng reso luhon on the
vola! le quest on of what to do
after Watergate
As about 45 ch ef state
executives gather for the 1974
Nat onal Governors Con
ference here a campa gn was
generatm g support for a
powerful spectflc statement on
rootmg corrupt ion out of
goverrunent
Gov Dan Evans of Wash mg
ton host and national cha r
man of the group key noted the
meetmg wtth a direct cheUenge
to the federal government The

states he satd had taken
deCisive action m contrast to
that of the national govern
ment
n ftelds such as
poht ca l elhtcs campatgn
reform consumer protection
and no-fault auto msurance
F~rst Obstacle Passed
It has been the states who
have responded most fully to
the problems or the day he
sa d This has been a response
not m terms of empty rhetoric
wtthout action or VISionary
promtses without dollars It
has been a response whtch has
reqwred executtve and legisla
live courage ~ound fiscal
management
plus
a
wtllmgness to act
The first obstacle to putting
the conferences on record WJth

a formal government ethtcs
resolution was passed Sunday
The group s executive conuruttee --seven of rune membeFS
attendmg --unanunously approved h statement proposed
by Republican Go\1 Wilham
Mtlhken of MIChtgan and
Democrat Patnck Lucey of
Wtsconsm whtch called the
fight to restore c llzen conf1
dence m government the
first obhga lion of every
goverrunent offtctal
The resol1111on which will be
debated and acted upon Wed
nesday urges all levels of
government to ensure loop
hole free campaign fmance
regulations WJth limits on
contrtbutions and spendmg
strmgent ethical codes for

Final honor roll list made
er
Ra nd y Sn der Gary Snouffer

The na
x week s g r ad ng
pe od fo
he Me gs H gh
Sc hoo was annou nced today

Sc hne der
Ga ry

Mak ng a grade of B o
above na he sub ectsfobe
named to he o I we e
SE N ORS
Debb e
A man za Chr s ne Ba ey
Dav d Barnha t

Edna

Stone

Eve eft

Schu

David Sw sher

Pau l Voss Sherman Wh fe
JUN IOR S - Vcke Abbott
Ga I Ba ley K m Brown ng
L nda Burbr dge Debb e
Cam pbel
Mandy Carde

Jane

Roger

Den1

Bonne

D lion

Bar eft Reg na B ng R tch e

Car Da v dson Sandy Curts

B um e naue

Car a Cr sp

R ck

Donna Boyd

Bo n

Debb e Bu dge

Fred

Burn ey
Jenny
Ca u h e r s Kerry Chesser
Larry R Co eman Cynth a
Crag
Melv n Cremea n s
Joyce Oav s R ta Oav s

Robert Counc
Ray a nna Cole
Rose Colburn
Dana Clay
Ma ce ll a Ch ar es Jenn e
Chap m a n Belinda Fr end
M chae l Ha ey Teresa Hayes
Debra Hoffman Son a K se

R ck Couch

Holcomb J m Hutton Tam
Hoffman lau a Hoover Da r la
Har~;Je r
Bon ta Johnston
Debb e Janey Andrew Hoover

Mona K ng Sammy L tt e
M ~· Magnotta
Charles
Marsha Joe Ne son Tammy
Mowery P09gy Mould K m
Oh ng e Tammy M chael
Mary Ru.che Judy Radford
B uce Reed Steve R fe Beck
Roush Aut umn Sayre Tammy
Sn der Tam a Stan ey George
Stewart Kenny Wya nt Usa
Thomas
Ernest W II
Earl
Wood G eg Van M eter Donna
Thornton

FRE SHMEN
Cheryl
Barnhart Debb e Birchfield
Blaetfnar Tammy
Sand a F loccar G eg France
Sc he rr y
Lane
Nancy Mary
Ca a F ·ye Conn e Garnes
Lawrence Dana Lew s Joel B ake Mary Boggs Teresa
Ke lee Burdette
Venda G bbs B enda Van Maue V rg n a McCune Greg Brown
Me er Gress B dgel Gob e McK nney Debra McLaughl n Eta ne Cors Marga et Cors
Den se Haw ey lngr d Hawley Dav d A len Moore P09gy Mar k Dav s Rob n Dewhurst
Mary Durst Opal Dyer Paula
Maureen Hennessey
James
An11e Murphy Sharon Murray
Teresa
E Is
H I Jan ce Ho ter Chery l Annette N tz Cathy Osborne E1c h nger
Conn e F sh Sandy Garnes
Hud son J acqu e ne H utton
Judy Owen Rebecca Panter
Kombor y
Mary Janey
No ma Sue Jo Anna Peyton
Barbara Jenn fe r G ate
Grueser Crysta Hal Trudy
J ef f er s V c k Ke l y Ezra
P ce
Rose
Ramsburg
K ser Debra Kn ght L one l Ken neth Rife R ck Slllser Hal Jayne Hutch son Cheryl
Kennedy Jacqueline K ng
LeFeb r e
George Lemley
Bryan Shank Owen Sheets
Landers
Sandy
Jeffrey Lightfoot Ke lh L ltle Dana Sm th Brenda Stonley Penny
M ke May, B I McKinney A sa Walker Drema Ward Metheny Lorane McEihahey
James McLo n
W 1 am L nda WI ams Babs Wlte James Pockl ngton Scotl
Suzy
Samue s
Myers Tina N er v ck e
SO PHOMORES - Brenda Jo Napper
Debb e
Obe hoi zer Ga y 0 Dell
Bo In Sandy Carleton Karen Kimberl y Sebo
Sonya Ohl nge Ma k 0 ter Co le ma n G nger Cu turns She ton Melan e Simmons
D ana Pa nter
Roxie Pat
M c hae Da venP9d Pamela Dusty Sm th Kenneth Smith
Debb e Taylor
ter$On Terry P ckens Debra
Dav s
John Fult z
Scott T m Sm th
Ra,ymond
P erce S eve Pr ce M chael
F aser~
Cherie Fry
Cindy June .lWam sley
Barba a Demosk ey D nah
E lew ne Theodo e F she

R chard s

Sand y

Sher r Kauff Danny King
An ita K ng Son a Just ce

J o e Ro senbaum

Rusc he llt

G laze Crysta l Gaze W II am

Jean e

Gloyd Ju e Harnm Pamela

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Wil cox "'bert W II
Wet don

Beverly

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He D1ed Happy He Had a Full Tank of Gas~

COMMON P L EAS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

Md!lp1

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Mon
n ghtho nde hurk
Wel!sto !l oc k e~

bra n ce lls and m that case
there 1s ndeed very little else
that can be done about t at thiS
t me It IS true that the !unction
of any muscles that are m
volved wtth any form of stroke
can be Improved and helped
wtth physwtherapy Thts IS
somet mes Important to
prevent loss of function later
So I would thmk the tmgortant
th mg m yo ur case m ght be
mamta mng the full range of
actiVI ty and mot on or your
arm s legs and vartou s
muscles
I note that you refer to the
c rculat on n yo ur vems
Actually the area that doctors
are mterested n IS ctrculatwn
th rough your arlertes I am
sure your doctors meant the
c rculatwn through your ar
t€r es at thts lime IS all rtght
The Cownadm you are taking
s to prevent any further
clottmg eptsodes m the artenes
that could cause new attacks

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Sun Ia

HOW THEY SCORE 0
GLOUSTE R
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up
ns off C ane
A t I s epltcc 1 ent
W tl one out Echsten
er n~ l I an I Pa o as t
b a p ch befo e D ck Cookse
s ngled
s e ng
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I d S fer and Cotler a
C a c e four a d a h r I
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alk n~ th ee
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!ann ng lou
I le g v ng up
f e I w A It 1s ed o h r Is

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By the Day
Those vtsttmg w th Mrs
Mar) Ctrcle dunng the
weekend were Mr and Mrs
W II am Perry Danny Perry
and fnend Rama Gtst all of
Holland Oh o Mr and Mrs
James Ctrcle of Neu Haven
and Mr and Mrs Melvtn Ctrcle
and fam tly or Colwnbus
Mr and Mrs Allan Taylor
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson of
Ractne Mr and Mrs Shelby
Ptcken~
a nd lam ly of
Pomeroy were 10 West V1rg101a
Sunday vtsttmg cemet€nes at
Independence
Mr and Mrs Lee Harrts of
Spr nglleld spent Saturday 1111
Tuesday wtth Mr and Mrs
Homer Ctrcle Verna and
Wave
Paul Rose home on leave
from Maryland Mr and Mrs
Gene Hudson of Racme called
at the home of Mr and Mrs
Allan Taylor recently
Mr and Mrs Bernard
Ga ner of Barberton Mrs
Erma! Schreckengost of
Parkersbburg called at the
home of Mrs Dean Brmker on
Saturday evemng Calling at
the B~mker home on Monday
were Mrs Dean Barmtz of
Pomeroy Wtlllam Carleton of
Racme Patnck Johnson and
Betty Van Meter local
Mr and Mrs James Ingram
of Colwnbus spent the weekend
w th Ralph Lee and the Robert
Lee !amtly

Harrisonville
Society News
Mrs
Nell Clark and
daughter Prtsctlla v s ted the
Dale W lhamses
Mrs Mmme F01 t and Mrs
Earl Fo t Jr v1s ted the M A
Epples
Mr and Mrs Harold Ball
and grandson VISited the
Eugene Youngs over the
weekend
Mr and Mrs Earl Starkey
VISited the Roy Wtsemans
Mrs Eva Waggoner and Mr
and Mrs Bobby Gtbson and
daughter Robm 11ere over
mght guests of the Robert
Alkires Saturday mght
Mr and Mrs Larry Clark
and daughter Tamra spen~
lite weekend WIth her brother
and fmmly the Rev Davtd
Wtseman of Woodsfteld
•
Penny was the guest of her •
grandparents the Robert :
Clarks
•
Mr and Mrs Robert Clark
and Mr and Mrs Don Updergraff VlSlted the Larry
Clarks 10 Chester on Monday
evenmg The Larry Clarks are
sellmg theJr home and movmg
closer to hts work
Dr Harlan Jewell and hts
brother Clayton and wife of •
Detrott Mtch VIsited here '
Saturday
Mrs Verna Han10g and son
or New Albany visited Guy
Bolm her brother Monda~
Recent guests of Ava Gilkey
were Mrs Ed King Sr Mrs
Ed King Jr Leola Noms Mr '
and Mrs Don Robbins (Irene
Dye) of Colwnbus Len rue
Jewell Harold Graham Eva •
Waggoner Guy Bolin Mrs ••
Maxme Moore and Mr and :
Mrs Walter Jordan and Dale :
Whaley Jane Gilkey and son ,
Guy
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Mr and Mrs Walter Jordan •
or Ga!Upolls have pw-chasect •
the Blgony Funeral Home ln !
Albany and will tak41 :
possession on JUly 1
;
Mr and Mrs Bob Clark,,took •1
Mr and Mrs Doo Upd«!!raff
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Second Game
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G OUSTER

Co okse y

wa k ed Chonko po pped ou o
the seco d basem a n 5h a e
s ng ed Coo ksey go ng to h d
5ha e
s o e se a nd ba se
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Coo kse y ak ng lh d Chonko

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Ch cago defeated Los An

geles 7-ii St Lows topped San
Otego 9-ii Cmc rmat1 bea t
Pittsbw gh 5 I and Atlanta
drubbed Montreal 9-0 10 othe
NL games Houston at New
York was ra ned out
Cubs Dodgers 6
Jose Cardenal s three run
hom er star ted a four run
upr s ng n the seventh trmmg
and enabled the Cubs to score
thetr VIctory over the Dodgers
Ace reliever Mtke Marshall
11as tagged for h s th rd loss
Jer ry Mora les also homered
for the Cubs and Jun Wyrm h t
No 15 for the Dodgers
Ca rdina Is 9 Padres 6
The Ca t d nals scored thetr
t1e breakmg run m the e ghth
"hen V cente Romo walked
Ken Re tz 11 t!h the bases filled
and Reggte Smith followed

wtth a two-run s ngle Reliever
Orlando Pena won 1s tt trd
dec s on agamst no losses
Reds 5 Ptrates t
Fred Norman and Pedro
Borbon combmed In a r ve
lu ter ru d Tony Perez homered
m the Reds 11 n over the
Pirates Norman now 5-5 shut
out the Pirates on t"o Juts
before compla rung of a pulled
muscle m hts nght s de and
giVIng way to Borbon B uce
K son was the loser
Braves 9 Expos 0
Cra g Rob nson drove n
three runs w th a double and a
s ngle and Rowland Off ce
homered for the Braves who
dealt Steve Rogers hts fourt h
defeat Buzz Capra ytelded 10
htts and two walks but went the
route for h s I ourth wm of the
year

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Dream comes true
cards he sad
Menne sank a SIX foot putt
for a btrdte on the f nal
regula! on hole a 441 yard par
4 to draw even wtth Heard and
send the tournament mto a
playoff
I knew the only chance I d
have was to make 11 satd
Menne who had an Ill-hole
score of 67 to Heard s 70 over
the par 72 7 085-yard Quat!
Hollow Country Club course
Veteran Dave Hill wtth a 65
on ly one stroke off the course
record was third at 271 Lee
Trevmo s 69 put hun another
shot back at 272 At 273 were
smooth-putt ng Btlly Casper
and lanky J C Snead
Jack Ntcklaus was etght
strokes off the wmnmg pace
wtth a 711-278 and Masters
cham pton Gary Player vic
tor ous a week ago m the
Memphis Class c had a 72-286
Johnny M ller getting his
game m shape for the US
Open posted a fmal round 70 w
rm sh at 280
Both defendmg champiOn
Tom Wetskopf and Arnold
Palmer nussed the cut Palmer
for the th1rd week m a row
som ethmg that had never
before happened m hts career

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Sl a e Fa m Te nan Homeo wn e s Po cy can p o ec
you u n u e c o hes and othe pe sana be ong ngs
ga ns many pe s can p o ec you aga ns
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You nay fool a! the people sol c of th
t 1e and you ca n e en fool some f II e peo ple a! the t n e bu
you ca n never fool the te lev tston people at opt on t n
The r I s n ts are so good they remmd you or ho I ng p geons
rhey rarely na ke a n stak espec ally when
on s o
dec dmg whether to p ck up an opt on or let t drop
Desp te a good dea of cunJecture to the contrary NBC rv as
dec ded top ck up oc kel s upt on fo the 1974 75 season Wha t
that means IS you II be able to contmue wat h ng Natwnal
H JC key League games on the tube next season as well as the
Stanley Cup contests
Wha t 11 also means IS tha t hoc key w II ha ve an opportun I) to
ncrease ts audwn ce pav ts uge playe r sa a rtes and mamta n
pant) w th baseball foott a! a d basketball as a leg tt mate b g
league sport
Should Be Thankful
And poss bly what t neans 1 ost of all s tha the NHI Board of
Governors should be thankful the) have a gu) I ke Don Huck
Mrkmg for them
If you e ne er hea d of Don Huck don t "orry A lot of other
people haven t e ther fha t s because I e docs h s JOb II e wa) I
should be done ef! ctentl) and qutetl)
Do Ruck s v ce pres dent of the NHI That s only one of his
JObs He also IS prestdent and d redo of NHI se VIces which
consume much of hts tin e
Ruck pract cally commutes between New York and Wa
shmgton You II f nd h rn n Wash ngton more than Pete Ro1elle
Bowte Kuhn Walter Kermedy or Mtke Storen and 1f somebod)
takes a p cture of the group and you can t seem to denttfy the one
on the end - that s Ruck
To understand the genesis of hockey s struggle for exposure on
TV an exposure t desperate!) needs to surVIve as btg league It
should be remembered hockey has the smallest audience hase
among the so-called maJor sports
Even w1th the Atlanl&lt;l Flrunes there st II are no nocKey nnks
to speak of m the South Every hackyard has a hoop and every
high school has a football team but where does a kid go to lea rn
to skate
Wood Dtdo I Agree
The TV people are aware or all this and naturall) were slow to
shell out anywhere near the k nd of none) they were wtlhng to
pay profess onal foothall and baseball or even golf
Or•g nally CBS-TV stgned a contract w th the NHI for $1 5
m Ilion a year II exp red m 1970 after which SIX of the NHL s
new owners formed what was known as the owners TV com
mttee
They went to Robert Wood pres dent of CBS-TV and told him
they thought hockey was worth more than $1 5 mtlllon Wood
dtdn !agree m fact he suggested a drast c reduct on m what the
net11 ork was wtllmg to pay
Th s created an tmpasse a nd Ruck who had been w th the
NHL smce 1966 and had done some work wtth TV took over the
negotiations
A low ke) mdefattgable dynamo Ruck 45 has his own wa) of
negottatmg
I believe f1rst n hsten ng to the other fe llow he sa ys
don t beheve m the punch trtthe mouth approach That s okay for
the hockey games nothmg else
He put wgether a two year contract that n 1970 CBS went for
but m the spr ng or 1972 CBS wanted out
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Massachusetts native m his
Ashtabu la wh tle h s te m I fth year on the PGA tour t
mates scored three run s m the was the dream of a life! me
f rst nn ng to put the game VIctory In one or the tour s
a"ay ea ly
nchest events the $250 000
Bob Wes t and Mark Burnett Kemper Open golf tournament
h t doubles to account fo• two
Th s makes hie wor th
1uns n the ftrst and Scott while swd Menne 32 who
McEI" a n s ngled home the defeated Callforman Jerry
thtrd run or that f rst mnmg Hea rd on the f1rst extra hole of
Baas no" 13 2 ga\e up a a sudden death playoff Sunday
doub e n the r rst and a s ngle by smkmg a 311-foot birdte putt
m the s xth
It s somethmg I ve been
dreammg about smce I was a
httle ktd he satd It means
everythmg -the Masters the
00 0 2 0 000
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Ga and
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E cheba
had
Menne 11ho had w compete
m
an Ill-hole quallfter JUSt to
ge
get mto the fteld of the
destgnated tournament 10
whtch the games b ggest
The Da1~ Sentinel
names were required w com
DE\OTEDT0111E
pete pocketed a $50 000 f1rst
INTEREST OF
pnze
MEIGs-MASON AREA
Heard already vtctonous on
CHFSI'F.R L. TANNEHD..L
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1974 wur WJth a wm m the
ROBERT HOEFU(ll
Flor
da Ctlrus Open at
ct y F..dl or
Published daily ex ep Sa \U"ddy by The
Orlando felt he played well
Oh o Valley Publishing ComPinY
and was far !rom dtsappomted
CourtS Pomeroy Ohm !16'71i'!J ~!ness
Off re Phlne 9!1'2-2 S6 Edltoria Pbooe m
at hts 18-under-par showmg of
270 for 72 holes
Second class poJst.age paid at Pomet'Of
It was JUSt not m the
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C e e and 5 K an sas C y 2
Tr wa) do11ned Rtver Vtew 3 I
New Y o k 6 M nn 5 3 nns
Oa k an d 4 M w au k ee
m a sem1 fma l game Saturday
Bos on 8 Ch ago 0
Or ck faced only 22 batters n
T ex as 4 Ba m o e 2
Ca f o n a 4 D e o
t e seven nn ng game He
Sunday s Resu ts
allowed a s ngle to Btl! Welch
C eve an d 5 Kans as C y 'l
Bos on 9 Ch cage
n the fourth nn ng but he "as
M n neso a
New Yo k
erased
on a double play The
Oa k an d 6 M wau k ee 4
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Ba 6 T ex a s 5 0 n ns
Sanchez m the s xth nn ng
Today s P obab e P tche s
At T m e s EDT
Onck struck out SIX and
Ka nsas C y Bu sby 7 4 a
ssued
no wa ks
Ba m o e A exan d e
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nnmg
Tu es day s Ga mes
Mtddletown Fenw ck plays
Bos on a M nneso a n g h
New Yo k a Ch ago n g h
Bloom
Car oil today n the
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fmals of the state Class A htgh
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Tex as a C eve and n gh
scpool baseball tournament
Kan C
a Ba m o e n g h
Fenw ck now 28-3 advan ced
w th a 3 I w n over Van Wert
Uncolnv ew and Bloom Ca ro I
blanked Ash Ia but a St John 4 0
n se n f nals Saturda)
Fenw ck s Je ff Han !ton
scattered s x htts to run hts
record to 8-1 Catcher Kev n
Longs treth had three of those
htts and scored Lmcolnv ew s
lone run
Fen\\tch wtth two htts each
by Greg Kalpheke and Mark
Moon scoted s ngle runs n the
f~rst fifth and se\ enth nmngs
Bloom Carroll s John Baas
tossed a two httter a t
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ME GS
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game how he had out-thought
(or out gues sed ) the San
Fran seo reliever
I faced him n the Pactf c
Coast I eague and the b g
leagues and he s been tough on
me sa d Luzmsk
He I kes
to get ahead of you wtth Ius fa st
ball and then go to h s breakmg
stuff
Htl It Good
I was look ng for a fast ball
on the f rst pttch And I hit t
goo I
The homer Luztnsk• s f fth
of the season was a tremen
dous drtve to stra ghtaway
center r eld and brought ex-San
Franc sco r eliever Frank
Linzy hts third "m The Gtants
are m r fth place m the NL
West 11 games out of I rst

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Pa t on scored on a w d p ch

By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Wrtter
The Phtladelplta Pltll es
JOked abo ut whe ther Gr eg
Luzmsk1 was thmk ng or
guessmg Sunday but t wa s no
laughm g matter to Randy
Moffitt and the San Francisco
Gtants
The 6 I 220-pound Luz nski
JUmped on Moffttl s f rst p tch
after commg m from the
bullpen Sunday to h1t a t11 o run
homer wh tch clunaxed a four
run etghth mmng rally and
gave the Phllties a 4 3 v ctory
over the Gtants The wm kept
the Phtllles m a wtual t1e wtth
the St Loms Card nals for first
place m the National League
East
Luzmski explamed after the

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By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR IAM B I have
wh a t they ca ll tran stent
•sc hemtc atta cks I m on
Cownadm to help the C r
cu at on of my b ood Thev to d
me my blood was now ng good
through the vems but wha t I
can w dersta d s wl y do I
have the nwnbncss til the t me
no" on ml left stde I have
been to two do tors They I oth
told rr e they could to nothmg
for the nwn bness It bothers
me so at mght I hope you can
g 'e me some nforn at on I m
65

"little strokes"

DF.AR Rl ADER
I an much like a stroke except the
s ent sc hcm c atta cks are ep od e are of short duratwn
so et ne
!led I tt!e strokes Usuall y hey o ly last f ve to 20
th ey are tl e resu t I d se ase n utes
W th such ep sodes t s
m the arten es 10 the b a n I s
the a 1e dL,ea e that a ile ts common o have temporar}
the artenes to the hca t nd I ff ~ ty tn speech or tern
causes hear t atta cks an d porar) pa alys s of an arm or
leg o even d ff ullles n
strokes
Breaking down the term v s un In the more common
schemtc refers to lack of ep sodes here 1 no restdual
blood The tschem•a of the Jamage However the fact
bram n thts case 1s caused by that you compla n or some
the dtsease n the arter cs con! nued d rr culty suggests to
S nee they occur as hort me that you ve had some
eptsodes they are called Iran relat ely per nanent damage
se nt The attacks are ery to some or the bram cells
Although from your letter
th ts doesn t seem to be your
problem
mult pie little
cp sodes can eventuallytlestroy
many of the bra n cells n the
gray matter or he bram
cor ex Tt as n turn can cause
mdl\ tduals to have personal ty
cha nges and may ca use
forge tful ness and other mental
changes The personal ty and
mental changes may occur m
reflection
Saturday
Clea ry satd the abse nce or any phys cal
McLaughlm would be allowed fmd mgs such as paralys s or
to keep hts JOb a nd 1ts earthly d ff~eul ty n speech or v1s on If
trappmgs as long as he took one d d not kn ow the mdiVIdual
ltme off every year for prayer befo e such little strokes oc
cur re d th ey mtght no t
and reflection
Cleary satd m Boston that he recogn ze that the mdtv dual
and McLaughlin talked and had the problem
Trans tory a ttacks rna)
reflec ted together and m
divtduaUy prayed over these recur for one or two years and
matters ratsed m recent then sudde nly there won t be
an) Some mdtv duals only
weeks
I have dectded wtth Father have one or two ep sodes and
McLaughlm that he wtll fulftll don t have any recurrence
th s annual spm tual require- after that Anyone who has
ment when hts schedule per such a problem deserves a
careful s tudy of the c rculatwn
mts
Father McLaughlin s work to the bra n In some mstances
wtth th e gover nment has there 1s d sease nvolvmg
certam un que aspects which arter es outstde the skull m the
may requ~re a degree or neck regton or elsewhere that
flextbthty m hts hvmg I am affects the ctrculahon to the
now sattslfted that although bra n The problems m these
thiS neXIb my 1s not nor areas can often be corrected
mat ve 1t ts pernusstble gtven surgically
his spectal sttuatwn Cleary
I would preswne that the
nwnbness
that you complam of
sa1d
Mclaughlm who JOined the 1s d rectly related to damage of
White House staff m 1971 after
an unsuccessful Senate race
agamst Sen John 0 Pastore
D R I would say only that he
(Coni nued from Page 1)
had been m contact wtth
Father Cleary
the mstallatwn were Brenda
I want wsee the prtvacy of
Taylor gwde Leanne Sebo
the Jesutt fanuly preserved
marshall Becky Anderson
he sad
chaplam Dtana Carsey semor
custod an Jenmfer Butcher
JUnior custodtan
Lmda
Liz
Blaett
Mayer
recorder
MANAGER KILLED
nar music an and Twtla
DAYTON OhiO (UP! )
Clatworthy
nag bearer all
Eugene C Johnson 30 Dayton
past
honored
queens of the
was found shot to death here
early today at the restaurant Bethel
The approxunately 90 guests
he was managmg pollee sa d
attendmg
the mstallatwn were
Pollee had no clues or suspects
by Mtss Kathy King
reg
stered
m the kill ng
worthy matron or Middleport
Evangelme Chapter I E S
and Mrs Joan Vaughan
worthy matron of the Pomeroy
Chapter
government offtctals whtch
Linda Mayer and Debbte
clearly defme conflict or m Fmlaw were solotsts for the
teres! an end to secrecy m nstallallon and mtroduced by
government wtth few excep- the honored queen were Mtss
tions and regiStration and Sherne Kmg a past honored
full dtsclosure of lobbymg queen Mrs Rose Ann Sebo
actiVIties by all spectal mterest guardtan Tom Edwards
groups
assoctale guardtan Mtss
Approval Likely
Rayburn presented g1fts to
Approval of the resolution Mrs Sebo and Edwards
was constdered likely because
Taylor
Mr a nd Mrs
more than 40 states have ap- prese nted thetr daughter
proved anticorruption legiSla Debbie the new honored
tion of varytllg strength m the queen wtlh a g1rt and Debbte
past year Thus the governors then presented Miss Rayburn
would not be crltiCIZlng them wtth a g ft from them and one
selves and their legJslatures
from the Bethel
However the resolutiOn
Decorations earned out the
could be taken as a message purple and whtle colors of the
auned at Congress where the Bethel The refreshment table
Senate has passed two cam featured cakes decorated wtth
patgn hnance reform btlls replicas of the urn of mcense
smce last fall but the House has emblem of the Bethel wlth the
failed to act
one m the center bemg m
The Milliken Lucey proposal scrt bed wtth the motto Let
has one controversial element Your Light So Slune
callmg for experunents tn
public campwgn fmancmg Holzer Medical Center
an approach opposed by Prest
(Births)
dent NIKOn and some House
May :h - Mr and Mrs
Democrallc leaders
James E
Myers
son
But some states have moved Galhpohs Mr and Mrs
mto this area along wtth other Donald D Smith daughter
campatgn reforms and the Leon Mr and Mrs John L
suggestion for experunents
Hughes son GallipoliS Ferry
m public flnancmg of cam Mi'lind Mrs Ronald Abbott
patgns nught be acceptable to son Oak Hill
the governors whose party line
June I - Mr and Mrs
split now IS 32 Democrats and Joseph Lish son Mason Mr
18 Republicans
and Mrs Robert Fulk
There was a lobbymg cam daughter Oak Hill
palgn under way on behalf of
the resolullon w1th offtcials of
COUNCILMAN DIE'i
Common Cause the national
CLEVELAND (UPI)- City
cltliens action group seeking Councilman Michael Zone 54
votes for 1t
suffered an apparent heart
attack early today at h1s west
VIrgin Trap
side home and was pronounced
The umcorn was a myth1
dead on arrtval at St John s
cal ammal descrtbed as a Hospital
beast or unparallel e d
timtdtty People bel eved 1t
HOWARDS WINS
could be captured only by a
pure vtrgm when attracteq SPRINGFIELD 0 (UPI ) Howard s Rurmlure Denver
by her c hash ty
N C defeated delepdlng
At least 800 a tfferen t champton Ltttle Caesar s
languages and several times
as many dtalects are spoken Detrmt 1U m the chlun
by jhe estimated 347 &lt;lll tlhon ptonshtp game here. Sunday to
ped'ple of the Afr ca n cont1 wt~ the Stroh ' S!Qw Pitch
nent
S9flbal! Toufament

Priest will keep
$25,000 job with
White House staff
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GA LLIPOLIS OHIO
June I 1974
SALES REPORT OF
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OhiO Valley Ltveslock Co
Grande Commumty College
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STOCKER CATTLE
STEERS - 250 to 300 lbs 44 to
rods a ong Sax on s ne he nce higher educatiOn to hit Southeastern Ohio smce Nehemtah At
Sou th 29 degrees Wes
0 od s wood dectded to build Rio Gra nde College a century ago - 11 II
41 50 300 to 400 lbs 41 50 to
a ong Sax on s
ne
hence
become
a
real
ty
46 50 400 to 500 lbs 37 50 to
Sou h 44
deg r ees West 6 r ods
along Sax on s
ne
hence
Two cents worth - that s what 11 w II mean to the property 41 50 500 to 600 lbs 3450 to 40
Sou h 34 deg r.es w es t 4 ods
600 to 700 lbs 32 50 to 37 85 700
along Saxt on s
ne
hence owners of the four-county distrtct Less than two cents a day
Sou h 11 d eg r ee s We st 23 ods mcrease m taxes wtll buy a state supported pub! c Commuruty
lbs and Over 28 to 34 75
and 18 I nks alon g Sa )I, ton s I ne
College
where
the
young
people
of
the
dts!rtct
can
get
h
gher
HEIFER CALVES - 250 to
then ce South 87 deg ee s Eas 22
Rods along Sax on s I ne o he education at lower COS! WithOUt havmg to go Off (O the big
300
lbs 44 to 47 300 to 400 lbs
place of beg nn ng con a n ng 5
c ty Industr al development has made 11 poss ble for the youth of 39 50 to 42 75 400 to 500 lbs 35
acres mor e o ess
S tuated n Sect on 8 Town 6 southeastern OhiO to remall\ and budd the r I ves n thetr own
to 41 500 to 600 lbs 34 50 to
Range
14
bo u nded
and
country
wtlh
plenty
of
JObs
available
Now
wtth
the
Commuruty
;l1 75 600 to 700 lbs 31 50 to
descr bed as fol ows Beg nn ng
at the southwes carne Qf wha
College the same w II be true for educatiOn
32 75 700 lbs and Over 27 50 to
s kn ow n as the Geo ge G es
And 1! won t cost the taxpayer two cents a day on average
34
barn o at a p o n on he r oad
and west ne of sa d Sec on No
And that s GOOD
STOCK COWS &amp; BULLS (By
17 thence east w h he sou h
When
we
can
offer
ou
r
young
people\md
our
adult
ctltzens
an
The Head) - Stock Cows 200 to
ne of sa d barnya d and the
sa m e p educed to the cen e of opporturuty to unprove their lives through education wtlh the
310
Stock Cows and Calves 285
L t e Lead ng c eek
henc e n
to 450 Stock Bulls 250 to 310
a southe y d re c on down consequent general unprovement of the whole commumty fo r
l t e C eek an d th ough the cu t less than two cents a day lrtepds we ve got somethmg go ng for
Baby Calves 10to 100 (By The
whe e h e same ha s b ee n
us And 1ts thanks to countless men and women of vtston and good Poundt - Can ners &amp; Cutters
ecen y s a ghtened o a PO n
n the center of sa d Creek sense through the past 100 years that thts opporturuty ts ours
Cows 21 to 26 Holstem Cows
be ow 1he house a e y occup ed
25 50 to 30 50 Commerctal
by lew s Pane op pos e the today
m ost weste y po n
o
the
Rio Grande College has been a stgn f cant contr butwn to this Bulls (I 000 lbs and Over) 31 50
ga den on he eas s de o t he
area of Ohio smce Jts foundmg m 1876 It has changed when to3710
\
creek
hen ce
n a
no
h wE&gt;ste y d ec t on fo he oad change was needed It has adapted 1tself to the needs of th e
LAMBS
Tops
90
lbs to 110
be ow the J S G es ba n a he
sou herl y ga t e pos of the ga e people and to the Circumstances of the tunes And t still does
35 to 42 Seconds 75lbs to 80 28
o he creek pastu e f e d
Through the avatlable factlltles or Rto Grande College
1ts to 31 50 Lights 40 lbs to 65 22 to
hence n a northe y d ect on
bu
ldmgs
books
laborator
es
faculty
and..s.laff
the
pub!
c
fo low ng the oad o the pl ace
30 Stock Ewes By the Head 10
of beg n n ng
conta n ng
en state supported Commuruty College wtll make low-cost college
to 25
ac es more or ess
Beg nn ng 156 rods Eas and education avatlable to everyone for less than two cents a day m
VEAL CALVES - Top• 220
93 2 ads No h of the Sou hwes
taxes
lbs
to 250 58 to 60 35 Medtwn
carne of Sect on No 7 Town
And that s GOOD
No 6 Range No
4
hence
200 lbs to 300 46 50 to 55 Culls
Vote YES next Tuesday for Cornmumty College
North 88 deg!'IMS West 3 80
46 50 Dolin
cha ns Nor h 8 ~ degrees wes
Get your two cents worth
SHOATS- 10 to 17 50
6 7 cha ns No h 68 degrees
(Guest edttortal by John A Epling )
West 2 01 cha ns No h 85
deg ees w est 3 92 cha ns Nor h
53 deg ees West 6 06 cha n s
North 44
degrees wes 3 28
cha ns N o h 37 3 deg ees We s
7 04 cha ns No h 66l/. degrees
West 7 42 cha ns o creek No h
33 2 deg ees East
40 cha ns
North 32 deg ees wes
.44
cha ns No h 14 deg ees Wes
4 6 cha ns No h 23 degrees
Ea s
32 cha ns
No h 85
deg ees Eas
5 cha ns Nor h
60 deg ees Eas
93 cha ns
North
3 deg ees E as
94
cha ns No h 29 degrees w es
8 cha ns Sou h 82
deg ees
wes
60 cha ns No h .43
deg ees Wes
06 cha ns No h
2 2 deg ees West
5 cha ns
North
5 deg ees w es
2.4
cha ns No h 26 3 deg ees Ea s
44 cha ns No h 62
deg ees
Eas
1 49 cha ns
Nor h 50
deg ees Eas 2 29 cha ns No h
3 d eg ee s Eas
03 ch a n s
No h 54 deg ees Ea s
35
cha ns No h a d eg ees Ea s
JS ch a ns No h 52 deg ees
Ea s
8 cha ns
No h
6
deg ees Eas 3 36 cha ns Nor h
3
deg ees West
3 cha s
6 deg ees East
88
No th
cha ns No h 30 deg ees Ea s
98 cha ns No h 24 deg ee s
Eas 00 cha ns o No h ne o
Sect on Eas
5 53 c ha n s
south 4 04 cha ns Sou h 2
deg ees West 2 09 c ha n s So ut h
3
degrees west
85 cha n s
South 28 deg ees Wes t
9
cha ns Sou h 37 deg ees w es
2 82 cha ns Sou h 38
degr ees
West
45 cha ns South 8
degree s East s 88 c ha ns E as
5 45 cha ns Sou h 8 2 deg ees
Wes
3 89
ha ns Sou h 9
deg ee s Eas
79 cha ns South
5
degrees Eas
57 cha ns
Sou th 10
deg ees west 2 5
cha ns Sou th 9 d egrees Wes
2 71 cha ns
South 8 deg rees
Wes 2 45 cha ns Sou h 2
degrees East 9 cha ns Sou h
36 deg r ees Eas
4
c ha ns
South 34
deg ees East 3 3
cha ns Sou h 34 degrees East
2 42 cha ns Sou h 17J deg ees
East
79 eM ns
Sou h
6
deg,rees Eas
6 66 cha ns to
place of beg nn ng con a n ng
107 82 00 ac es
EXCEPT N G om the above
desc r bed ra e a p ece of and
descr bed as fo tow s Beg nn ng
at he sou theast co ner of th e
above de sc r bed land
henc e
North 88 2 degrees wes t a ong
the road 18 rod s hence No t h
79 degrees Wes 20 rods hence
North 66 degrees Wes 24 ods
th ence Nor h 50 deg ees Wes 6
rods thence Nor h 48 deg ees
Wes 14 ads thence North 40
degrees west 7 ods and ~ nk s
to a stake
hence North 87 ~
degrees East 76 rod s and 20
nks to Wor ey For es t I ne
thence South abou
2 degre es
East a ong sa d For res
ne o
the pla ce of beg nn ng con
tan ng 4 acres and 128 rods
more or less
A so hi tot ow ng rea esta e
s tueted In M~l51s County and n
Rut end Townsh p btolnn no a
the Westerly ne of the Sect on
Whit s known 11 the south
wester
corner of the George

v

W G Its Born lot In sect on No

7 Tawn No 6 and Rangt No
u n sa d Me"' County of the
Oh o Company s p u rchl!l
lhence In an easter v d reel pn
w th th•. nt of tand:J)w ned J)y
Lewis •• ne to th eW!torpef of

Governors unite on post·Watergate

Local Bowling
Wednesday N te H gh Ftye s
May 29 974
Won Lo st
0 Zly 4
22
10
Bo n W nn e s
22
0
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Pow e s pe V a u
6
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s ow Ro e s
0
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Team 2
8
2
Team H g
Se es
Bo n
W nners 22 8 H&amp; S
88 Powe
Sup e Va u 2 60
Tea m H gh Game
H&amp; S 8
Bo n W nn e s 765 Bo n W n
ne s 6J
Men s H g h Se es
D ewe y
Sm h 595 Jac k
a obs 52
Anc C oss 502
Men s H gh G a me
Dewey
Sm
2 5 Ron F y 20
La y
Po w e 200
W ome n s H g h Se es
Ma en e w so n 5 q
Be y
Wh a h
78
Ange a Sm h

'M a

Wo m e n s H g h G a m e
en e
son 2 3 Ange a
Sm h 80 Be y W h a ch
6

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L e lea d n g C eek.
a nor her y d ec:: on

hen e n
o ow ng
he ente of he sa d Lead ng
C eek o and own ed by Wm
and Be n e Sa x on hence n a
wes e y d ec on w h he n e
of sa d Sax on and o he oa d
th en ce w lh sa d oad n a
no he y d ec t on o he to k s
of he oad no h o he S d e H
Chu ch o h e Wes e y ne o
sad Sec on No
henc e
Sou h w h he Sec on ne o he
pa c e o f
b e g nn n g
EX
CEPT NG so m uc h of he a bove
descr bed
ac known as h e
S de H
Chu ch o be ng h e
same and deeded o H L Lyn e
by
ohn F P a n e and w e
con a n ng 4 50 ac es m ore,.o

ess

Be ng he sa m e rea e s at e
conv eyed o By on Sa x on by
Warran y Deed da ed May 0
9 0 and
ec:orded n Me gs
Coun y Deed Re co d Vo
04
pa ge 55 Wa an y Deed da ed
May 28
90
and reco ded n
M e gs County Record vo 97
pade 63 by Wa antv Deed
da ed December 30
925 and
reco ded n M e ~s County Deed
Record Vo
28 page 377 by
Aff dav t fo
T ansfe
dated,
Ju y 8
922 and e o ded n
Me gs Coun y Deed Reco d vo
23 page 259 and by Qu t Cia m
Deed da ed uty 28 1922 afld
recorded n Me gs Count y Deed
Record Vo 123 page 26 1
The eal este le was appra sed
for S36 500 00 Terms of Sa e
Cash n hend upon de ve y of
deed S1 000 00 o the purchase
pr ce sha
be d epos ed
promp y as earnes money
upon camp e on of b dd no

Rober c Ha enbach
Sher ff Me gs Coun y
1 Pom e oy Oh o

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NEW YORK (UP! ) - The
Re v John McLaughlin a
Jeswt pnest who took a vow of
poverty IS patd $25 000 a year
as a Whtte House speech
wr1ter lives m Washmgton s
plush Watergate complex and
says he s fasc nated by power
Clearly power IS JUS! as
great an emohonal expertence
as makmg love he satd m an
mterv1ew published 1n People
magazme and 11 nughl not be
as short term
My lifestyle IS avante
garde
salarted
and
autonomous Even though I
work at the Whtte House I m
available for weddings baptisms --and exorctsms I ve
never performed an exorciSITI
but the tune could come I ve
been mclmed to look at the
JUdiCial branch
McLaughlin 47 satd he
opposed releasmg the Whtte
House tapes an act he com
pares to losmg your VJrgi!Uty
you reveal one and then how
do you stop" He defended
Prestdent Ntxon s use of
profamty as nothing more than
a form of emohonal
dramage
McLaughlin satd m the m
tervtew that he thmks celibacy
for pnests was obsolete I
look forward to the day when
women can become prtests
he added
HIS presence on the While
House staff and hiS defense of
Prestdent NIXon have thrust
McLauglin mto controversy
He was summoned to Boston to
talk to hts religwus superior
the Very Rev Robert T
Cleary JesUit provme1al of
New England for prayer and

SEATTLE Wash (UP!) The country s gove rn ors
whose col!ectl\ e poll! cal n
fluence seldom comes together
on the same cause

moved

today toward approval of a
stro ng reso luhon on the
vola! le quest on of what to do
after Watergate
As about 45 ch ef state
executives gather for the 1974
Nat onal Governors Con
ference here a campa gn was
generatm g support for a
powerful spectflc statement on
rootmg corrupt ion out of
goverrunent
Gov Dan Evans of Wash mg
ton host and national cha r
man of the group key noted the
meetmg wtth a direct cheUenge
to the federal government The

states he satd had taken
deCisive action m contrast to
that of the national govern
ment
n ftelds such as
poht ca l elhtcs campatgn
reform consumer protection
and no-fault auto msurance
F~rst Obstacle Passed
It has been the states who
have responded most fully to
the problems or the day he
sa d This has been a response
not m terms of empty rhetoric
wtthout action or VISionary
promtses without dollars It
has been a response whtch has
reqwred executtve and legisla
live courage ~ound fiscal
management
plus
a
wtllmgness to act
The first obstacle to putting
the conferences on record WJth

a formal government ethtcs
resolution was passed Sunday
The group s executive conuruttee --seven of rune membeFS
attendmg --unanunously approved h statement proposed
by Republican Go\1 Wilham
Mtlhken of MIChtgan and
Democrat Patnck Lucey of
Wtsconsm whtch called the
fight to restore c llzen conf1
dence m government the
first obhga lion of every
goverrunent offtctal
The resol1111on which will be
debated and acted upon Wed
nesday urges all levels of
government to ensure loop
hole free campaign fmance
regulations WJth limits on
contrtbutions and spendmg
strmgent ethical codes for

Final honor roll list made
er
Ra nd y Sn der Gary Snouffer

The na
x week s g r ad ng
pe od fo
he Me gs H gh
Sc hoo was annou nced today

Sc hne der
Ga ry

Mak ng a grade of B o
above na he sub ectsfobe
named to he o I we e
SE N ORS
Debb e
A man za Chr s ne Ba ey
Dav d Barnha t

Edna

Stone

Eve eft

Schu

David Sw sher

Pau l Voss Sherman Wh fe
JUN IOR S - Vcke Abbott
Ga I Ba ley K m Brown ng
L nda Burbr dge Debb e
Cam pbel
Mandy Carde

Jane

Roger

Den1

Bonne

D lion

Bar eft Reg na B ng R tch e

Car Da v dson Sandy Curts

B um e naue

Car a Cr sp

R ck

Donna Boyd

Bo n

Debb e Bu dge

Fred

Burn ey
Jenny
Ca u h e r s Kerry Chesser
Larry R Co eman Cynth a
Crag
Melv n Cremea n s
Joyce Oav s R ta Oav s

Robert Counc
Ray a nna Cole
Rose Colburn
Dana Clay
Ma ce ll a Ch ar es Jenn e
Chap m a n Belinda Fr end
M chae l Ha ey Teresa Hayes
Debra Hoffman Son a K se

R ck Couch

Holcomb J m Hutton Tam
Hoffman lau a Hoover Da r la
Har~;Je r
Bon ta Johnston
Debb e Janey Andrew Hoover

Mona K ng Sammy L tt e
M ~· Magnotta
Charles
Marsha Joe Ne son Tammy
Mowery P09gy Mould K m
Oh ng e Tammy M chael
Mary Ru.che Judy Radford
B uce Reed Steve R fe Beck
Roush Aut umn Sayre Tammy
Sn der Tam a Stan ey George
Stewart Kenny Wya nt Usa
Thomas
Ernest W II
Earl
Wood G eg Van M eter Donna
Thornton

FRE SHMEN
Cheryl
Barnhart Debb e Birchfield
Blaetfnar Tammy
Sand a F loccar G eg France
Sc he rr y
Lane
Nancy Mary
Ca a F ·ye Conn e Garnes
Lawrence Dana Lew s Joel B ake Mary Boggs Teresa
Ke lee Burdette
Venda G bbs B enda Van Maue V rg n a McCune Greg Brown
Me er Gress B dgel Gob e McK nney Debra McLaughl n Eta ne Cors Marga et Cors
Den se Haw ey lngr d Hawley Dav d A len Moore P09gy Mar k Dav s Rob n Dewhurst
Mary Durst Opal Dyer Paula
Maureen Hennessey
James
An11e Murphy Sharon Murray
Teresa
E Is
H I Jan ce Ho ter Chery l Annette N tz Cathy Osborne E1c h nger
Conn e F sh Sandy Garnes
Hud son J acqu e ne H utton
Judy Owen Rebecca Panter
Kombor y
Mary Janey
No ma Sue Jo Anna Peyton
Barbara Jenn fe r G ate
Grueser Crysta Hal Trudy
J ef f er s V c k Ke l y Ezra
P ce
Rose
Ramsburg
K ser Debra Kn ght L one l Ken neth Rife R ck Slllser Hal Jayne Hutch son Cheryl
Kennedy Jacqueline K ng
LeFeb r e
George Lemley
Bryan Shank Owen Sheets
Landers
Sandy
Jeffrey Lightfoot Ke lh L ltle Dana Sm th Brenda Stonley Penny
M ke May, B I McKinney A sa Walker Drema Ward Metheny Lorane McEihahey
James McLo n
W 1 am L nda WI ams Babs Wlte James Pockl ngton Scotl
Suzy
Samue s
Myers Tina N er v ck e
SO PHOMORES - Brenda Jo Napper
Debb e
Obe hoi zer Ga y 0 Dell
Bo In Sandy Carleton Karen Kimberl y Sebo
Sonya Ohl nge Ma k 0 ter Co le ma n G nger Cu turns She ton Melan e Simmons
D ana Pa nter
Roxie Pat
M c hae Da venP9d Pamela Dusty Sm th Kenneth Smith
Debb e Taylor
ter$On Terry P ckens Debra
Dav s
John Fult z
Scott T m Sm th
Ra,ymond
P erce S eve Pr ce M chael
F aser~
Cherie Fry
Cindy June .lWam sley
Barba a Demosk ey D nah
E lew ne Theodo e F she

R chard s

Sand y

Sher r Kauff Danny King
An ita K ng Son a Just ce

J o e Ro senbaum

Rusc he llt

G laze Crysta l Gaze W II am

Jean e

Gloyd Ju e Harnm Pamela

(

Wall

uuane Webe

Wil cox "'bert W II
Wet don

Beverly

V v an

New queen

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ouster

e1gs,

DR. LA WHENCE E. LAMB

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He D1ed Happy He Had a Full Tank of Gas~

COMMON P L EAS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

Md!lp1

M ck

Mon
n ghtho nde hurk
Wel!sto !l oc k e~

bra n ce lls and m that case
there 1s ndeed very little else
that can be done about t at thiS
t me It IS true that the !unction
of any muscles that are m
volved wtth any form of stroke
can be Improved and helped
wtth physwtherapy Thts IS
somet mes Important to
prevent loss of function later
So I would thmk the tmgortant
th mg m yo ur case m ght be
mamta mng the full range of
actiVI ty and mot on or your
arm s legs and vartou s
muscles
I note that you refer to the
c rculat on n yo ur vems
Actually the area that doctors
are mterested n IS ctrculatwn
th rough your arlertes I am
sure your doctors meant the
c rculatwn through your ar
t€r es at thts lime IS all rtght
The Cownadm you are taking
s to prevent any further
clottmg eptsodes m the artenes
that could cause new attacks

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Sun Ia

HOW THEY SCORE 0
GLOUSTE R
lc I

up
ns off C ane
A t I s epltcc 1 ent
W tl one out Echsten
er n~ l I an I Pa o as t
b a p ch befo e D ck Cookse
s ngled
s e ng
A

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tl
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An l Cl onko the s n ~l ed s
I d S fer and Cotler a
C a c e four a d a h r I
nn ngs
alk n~ th ee
d
!ann ng lou
I le g v ng up
f e I w A It 1s ed o h r Is

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base
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By the Day
Those vtsttmg w th Mrs
Mar) Ctrcle dunng the
weekend were Mr and Mrs
W II am Perry Danny Perry
and fnend Rama Gtst all of
Holland Oh o Mr and Mrs
James Ctrcle of Neu Haven
and Mr and Mrs Melvtn Ctrcle
and fam tly or Colwnbus
Mr and Mrs Allan Taylor
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson of
Ractne Mr and Mrs Shelby
Ptcken~
a nd lam ly of
Pomeroy were 10 West V1rg101a
Sunday vtsttmg cemet€nes at
Independence
Mr and Mrs Lee Harrts of
Spr nglleld spent Saturday 1111
Tuesday wtth Mr and Mrs
Homer Ctrcle Verna and
Wave
Paul Rose home on leave
from Maryland Mr and Mrs
Gene Hudson of Racme called
at the home of Mr and Mrs
Allan Taylor recently
Mr and Mrs Bernard
Ga ner of Barberton Mrs
Erma! Schreckengost of
Parkersbburg called at the
home of Mrs Dean Brmker on
Saturday evemng Calling at
the B~mker home on Monday
were Mrs Dean Barmtz of
Pomeroy Wtlllam Carleton of
Racme Patnck Johnson and
Betty Van Meter local
Mr and Mrs James Ingram
of Colwnbus spent the weekend
w th Ralph Lee and the Robert
Lee !amtly

Harrisonville
Society News
Mrs
Nell Clark and
daughter Prtsctlla v s ted the
Dale W lhamses
Mrs Mmme F01 t and Mrs
Earl Fo t Jr v1s ted the M A
Epples
Mr and Mrs Harold Ball
and grandson VISited the
Eugene Youngs over the
weekend
Mr and Mrs Earl Starkey
VISited the Roy Wtsemans
Mrs Eva Waggoner and Mr
and Mrs Bobby Gtbson and
daughter Robm 11ere over
mght guests of the Robert
Alkires Saturday mght
Mr and Mrs Larry Clark
and daughter Tamra spen~
lite weekend WIth her brother
and fmmly the Rev Davtd
Wtseman of Woodsfteld
•
Penny was the guest of her •
grandparents the Robert :
Clarks
•
Mr and Mrs Robert Clark
and Mr and Mrs Don Updergraff VlSlted the Larry
Clarks 10 Chester on Monday
evenmg The Larry Clarks are
sellmg theJr home and movmg
closer to hts work
Dr Harlan Jewell and hts
brother Clayton and wife of •
Detrott Mtch VIsited here '
Saturday
Mrs Verna Han10g and son
or New Albany visited Guy
Bolm her brother Monda~
Recent guests of Ava Gilkey
were Mrs Ed King Sr Mrs
Ed King Jr Leola Noms Mr '
and Mrs Don Robbins (Irene
Dye) of Colwnbus Len rue
Jewell Harold Graham Eva •
Waggoner Guy Bolin Mrs ••
Maxme Moore and Mr and :
Mrs Walter Jordan and Dale :
Whaley Jane Gilkey and son ,
Guy
•
Mr and Mrs Walter Jordan •
or Ga!Upolls have pw-chasect •
the Blgony Funeral Home ln !
Albany and will tak41 :
possession on JUly 1
;
Mr and Mrs Bob Clark,,took •1
Mr and Mrs Doo Upd«!!raff
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topp ng a second As h s ng ed
o g h scor ng Wat son Tv o
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Second Game
Fourth Inn ng

G OUSTER

Co okse y

wa k ed Chonko po pped ou o
the seco d basem a n 5h a e
s ng ed Coo ksey go ng to h d
5ha e
s o e se a nd ba se
n g ed
co r n g
Co tl e mrtn
Cook ey One un t wo h I
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Menne sank a SIX foot putt
for a btrdte on the f nal
regula! on hole a 441 yard par
4 to draw even wtth Heard and
send the tournament mto a
playoff
I knew the only chance I d
have was to make 11 satd
Menne who had an Ill-hole
score of 67 to Heard s 70 over
the par 72 7 085-yard Quat!
Hollow Country Club course
Veteran Dave Hill wtth a 65
on ly one stroke off the course
record was third at 271 Lee
Trevmo s 69 put hun another
shot back at 272 At 273 were
smooth-putt ng Btlly Casper
and lanky J C Snead
Jack Ntcklaus was etght
strokes off the wmnmg pace
wtth a 711-278 and Masters
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tor ous a week ago m the
Memphis Class c had a 72-286
Johnny M ller getting his
game m shape for the US
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H JC key League games on the tube next season as well as the
Stanley Cup contests
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ncrease ts audwn ce pav ts uge playe r sa a rtes and mamta n
pant) w th baseball foott a! a d basketball as a leg tt mate b g
league sport
Should Be Thankful
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Governors should be thankful the) have a gu) I ke Don Huck
Mrkmg for them
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people haven t e ther fha t s because I e docs h s JOb II e wa) I
should be done ef! ctentl) and qutetl)
Do Ruck s v ce pres dent of the NHI That s only one of his
JObs He also IS prestdent and d redo of NHI se VIces which
consume much of hts tin e
Ruck pract cally commutes between New York and Wa
shmgton You II f nd h rn n Wash ngton more than Pete Ro1elle
Bowte Kuhn Walter Kermedy or Mtke Storen and 1f somebod)
takes a p cture of the group and you can t seem to denttfy the one
on the end - that s Ruck
To understand the genesis of hockey s struggle for exposure on
TV an exposure t desperate!) needs to surVIve as btg league It
should be remembered hockey has the smallest audience hase
among the so-called maJor sports
Even w1th the Atlanl&lt;l Flrunes there st II are no nocKey nnks
to speak of m the South Every hackyard has a hoop and every
high school has a football team but where does a kid go to lea rn
to skate
Wood Dtdo I Agree
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shell out anywhere near the k nd of none) they were wtlhng to
pay profess onal foothall and baseball or even golf
Or•g nally CBS-TV stgned a contract w th the NHI for $1 5
m Ilion a year II exp red m 1970 after which SIX of the NHL s
new owners formed what was known as the owners TV com
mttee
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they thought hockey was worth more than $1 5 mtlllon Wood
dtdn !agree m fact he suggested a drast c reduct on m what the
net11 ork was wtllmg to pay
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NHL smce 1966 and had done some work wtth TV took over the
negotiations
A low ke) mdefattgable dynamo Ruck 45 has his own wa) of
negottatmg
I believe f1rst n hsten ng to the other fe llow he sa ys
don t beheve m the punch trtthe mouth approach That s okay for
the hockey games nothmg else
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Fran seo reliever
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leagues and he s been tough on
me sa d Luzmsk
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ball and then go to h s breakmg
stuff
Htl It Good
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on the f rst pttch And I hit t
goo I
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of the season was a tremen
dous drtve to stra ghtaway
center r eld and brought ex-San
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Linzy hts third "m The Gtants
are m r fth place m the NL
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UPI Sports Wrtter
The Phtladelplta Pltll es
JOked abo ut whe ther Gr eg
Luzmsk1 was thmk ng or
guessmg Sunday but t wa s no
laughm g matter to Randy
Moffitt and the San Francisco
Gtants
The 6 I 220-pound Luz nski
JUmped on Moffttl s f rst p tch
after commg m from the
bullpen Sunday to h1t a t11 o run
homer wh tch clunaxed a four
run etghth mmng rally and
gave the Phllties a 4 3 v ctory
over the Gtants The wm kept
the Phtllles m a wtual t1e wtth
the St Loms Card nals for first
place m the National League
East
Luzmski explamed after the

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Perry goes 9 in 9th win
By STU CAMEN
UP! Sports Writer
Gaylord Perry has dried up
h1s act but opposing Amer1ca n
League batters may still ask
him to tak e a sa liva test.
Perry, who has admitted to
throwing spitters in the past ,

was forced to change h1s
routme th1s season aft er baseball's rules c01mmttee dec1ded
over the winter to make it
eas1er for umpires to warn, and

then even eject. pitchers for
throwing the outlawed pitch.
Since gomg dry this year, the
Oeveland Indians' veteran h:1s
won rune games m a row after
losing the season-opener and
has thr ow n nme complete
games, including Sunday's 5-2
victory over Kansas C1ty when
he stopped the Royals on six
hits .
''! was disgusted with my

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control today," said Perry, 35,
who walked six batters but now
has allowed only five runs on
his last 45 innings of work and
run his route-ginng performance streak to five. "l had a
good forkball but 1 got behmd
too many hitters."
Perry. who was traded to
Oeveland by San Francisco
. after the 1971 season, credits
tile Indians' improved defense
with his brilliant start this
season.
_ Spikes (;aught Otis
Part of that improved
defense was shown m the
eighth inning Sunday when
rightielder Charlie Spikes
tllrew out the Royals' fleet
Amos Otis who tried to score
from second base on a single by
Hal McRae.
Leron Lee smashed his third
homer of tile seaoon in the first
inning to tie the score, 1-1.
Back-to-back homers by Oscar
Gamble and Dave Duncan
highlighted a three-run
uprising by Oeveland in the
fourtll when the Indians chased
losing pitcher Paul Splittorff.

Et~rwhe r c
1r1
the AL, gamed t red1 t fo1 h1 s e1ghth
T1~l T"i 2, Ange ls 0
0&lt;Jkland hoal Milwaukee 6-4 · \'lCtory Rob ColucclD hornPred
Wood1e r'ryman and John
Boston outla st" ! Ch icago: 9-7 : for Ml lw:1ukcc
HJtll'r &lt;:ombm ed for a four-hit
New York tlu·ashL'&lt;i Mmnesota '
Rt•d Sux 9, Whill• Snx 7
shutout and Norm Cash broke a
Il -l :
Det roit
blanked
R1co Prtroel•lh drove m fo w· ~c ureJ ess du el w1th a two-out
Ci1hforma. 2~. and Baltm10re runs w1th .1 pa 1r of l10mcrs to ho111cr m the e1ghth 1iming ·to
edged Texas, 6-5. m 10 Innings. l ead Boston past Ch1 cago
))i.l l'l' Detroit over California
In th e Natwnal League, Tommy H&lt;-1 rper chipped tn w1th Fryman went 7 1-3 Innings to•
T h icago nipped Los Angeles, 7- a two-run houwr fur the Red tmprove his record to 2-3:
B: Cmr mna t1 beat Pittsburgh, S&lt;x D1 ck Allen Jut Ius loth
Oriol es 6. Rangers 5
5-1; St. LOUIStopped San Diego, homer for O ucCJ go.
H1ch Cogg ms drove in pinch9-ii; Atlanta shut ou t Montreal.
Yankees II , 'f\\.ins 1
runner AI Bumbry from second
9-0. and Philadelphia ·shaded
Th1·ee-ru n homers by R1ck base m the lOth mmng to give
San Francisco, 4-3 . Houston at Dempsey and Ron Blomberg Baltunore its win over Texas
New York was postponed and Lou Piniella 's solo shot and allow relief pitcher Wayne
because of rain
highli ghted a seve n-run Sixth GHr la nd to ga in his first maJor
A' s 6. Brewers 4
mnmg for New York tn its win league ' triumph .
Jeff
Joe Rudi crashed a three-run over Minnesota . Mel Stott- Bu rroughs hit his 12th homer
homer and Regg1e Jackson lemyre scattered six: hits to for the Ra ngers, wh1le Mark
smacked his 14th and 15th even his record at frfi and Belanger and Bobby Grieb
homers tn leadmg Oakland break a personal hve-game homereiJ for Balttmore .
over Milwaukee. Jm1 Hunter losmg streak

Average worries Rose
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Pete
Rose IS still ba ttmg some 20
p01nts below tile .300 mark and
th1s concerns hiiTl a lot more
than the treatment he'll
rece1ve from tile fans when the
Reds open a three-game series
· With the Mets in New York's
Shea Stadium tonight.
"I don 't know what to expect
but whatever doesn happen
Will be mmor to what has
already happened," said Rose
Sunday after the Reds wound
up a home stand at Riverfront
Stadium with a 5-1 victory over
the PittsbW'gh Pirates.
Rose doesn 't know whether
he has received any hate mail
because he has a secretary who
handles his fan mail.
"I quit answering and reading letters unless they were
peroonal after the playoffs of
last year," srud Rose.
That 's when Rose began
receiving an avalanche of notso-complimentary letters after
his fracas w1th the Mels Bud
Harreloon .

N. W: COMPTON, 0. D.
.

OPTOMETRIST.

OFFICE HOURS-9~30 TO 12 , 2 TU 5 (CLOSE'
AT NOON ON THURS .) - EAST COURT ST.•
POMEROY.

"No one has told me, but I'm
Anderson doesn't know yet
sure the Mets' man agement IS whether Norman will miss a
taking every precauhon to pitchmg turn , however . Jack
prevent any bad incidents,'' B1llmgham , who went only two
sa1d Reds' Manager Sparky mmngs Friday night against
Anderson. "Everything went the Pirates before leaving w1th
smoothly when the Mets were a sore shoulder, isn'I scheduled
here so there's really no reaso n to sta r t again until next
for any of !he New York fan s to Monday against Montreal.
be upse t. "
The Reds scored two runs in
The Mets have satd extra tile second 1nnmg Sunday and
secunty personnel will be on added three Ill the third. One
hand for Cmctnn ati' s fir st came on Tony Perez' lOth
appearance m Shea Stadium homer.
sin ce last year 's National
League playo ffs.
Anderson does expect Rose
POMEROY LANES
to be hooed.
W edn esda y N1tc Hi g tl Fiver s
"But 1 think Pete enjoys this
May 22, 1974

Local Bowling

because in hts case it's mamly

a sign of the fans showing
respect for his ability. But I
know Pete doesn't enjoy being
a target of any tiling other than
hoos," srud Sparky .
Fred Norman blanked the
Pirates for 6 2-3 innings Sunday
before leaving the game with a
pulled muscle m his nght
tlligh, sustained while he was
swinging a bat m the third
inning.&lt;
Pedro Borbon finished the
game, giving up an unearned
run in the e1ghth, but preserving Norman's fifth ~1ctory
against five losses.

DillY &lt;I

Won Lo st
20
'
16
8
t2
12
10
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Born W innrrs
H &amp;S
Pow ell Supe r Va lu
Slow Roll e r
8
16
Team 2
6
18
H tgh Team Sertes - Powel l
Su p er Valu 23\3, Duty 4 23 II '
Slow Rol ler 2\63
T eam High Gvme
Powel l
Sup e r Valu 8 11 , Dt ZZy 4 794,
Powe ll Super Valu 780
Men's H tgh Scrtes - Wd l1 e
Ha lf hill 56 1 L a rry Powel l 552.
8111 Ha tfi e ld 538 •
M e n 's H 1q_h Game - Larry
Powe ll 136, W il l te H a lfh il l 727,
Ancll Cross 22 0
Women' s Htgh Se rte s -

Marlene Wi l son 511, Anne
Ha tl teld 44:1 . 8e1fy Whit l atch

436

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Women ' s H tgh Game Ma r le n e W il s on 202, Anne
H atfteJ.d 180, Myr t l e Nor man ,
Angela Sm1th 16\

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•
wmner
M AN~I'IELD,Ohio

Fou r

records

fUPli -

were

se t

Sa turday during the 11th annu al Ohio Track Classic at

Mansfield Malabar 's Mehock
Stadium
New marks were posted in

the 440-yard relay. tile twomile relay, the two-tmle run
and the 330-yard mtermedmte
hurdles.
Anthony Blair of Alliance
and Jenny Gtll of Clyde were
double wmncr s and the
Mansfield Malabar relay team
also won two events.
This was til e first 'year for
girls competitiOn . Events for
th e girls were the 100-yard
dash, the long jwnp, tile high
jump, 110-yard low hurdles and
tile 220-yard dash.
Peter Kumant of Amherst
Steele posted his best ever time
Ill the two-mile run, going 9:04
to break the previous 9:14.7 set
1n 1969 by Reg McAfee of
Cmdnnall CoW'ter Tech.
Ludie Parks of Dayton
Roosevelt won the 330-yard
mtermediate hurdles in a
record 39.1 second, bestmg tile
40.3 set by Jeff Jenkins of
Mansfield Malabar only last
year.
Malabar 's 440-yard relay
team posted the other record,
going the distance in 43.7 beatmg the 43.8 set by Cleveland
John Adams in 1972.
Bla1r won the 440-yard dash
and the 220-yard dash, while
Miss G1ll won the 100-yd. dash
and the long jwnp. Malabar's
relay team won the 880-yard
relay, and Terry Carter, who
anchored hoth relay teams won
tile 100-yard dash.

Pa~ade

Sports

Wolfpen

Approxoma te ly li5 se nior
cil!zcn s a tt e nded the May
birthday party Thursday at the
Senior Ci tizens Cen ter w1th
special recognition going to
Mrs . Jane Smith. Silver Ridge,

(Continued from page 3)
No 1'1lm-llam
Ruck went to NBC. He didn't give Carl Lindemann, Jr., vice
president of NBC-TV sports, any Madison Avenue flim-flam. He
offered him the same package CBS rejected.
"You mterested in hockey ?" be asked Lindemann.
Mr. and Mrs. Dame! Worley
41
Yes," was the answer.
'
VISited Sunday evemng w1th
"Okay,
here
's
what
you'll
get,'' Ruck said, outlining the
Mr . and Mrs . Harl ey T.
package .
Johnson.
NBC went for it, and although no figures ever are announced
Mr . and Mrs. William Boyce
by
either party, tile NHL was reported to bave received
of Columbus were weekend
something
in tile neighborhood of $2.4 million.
v'1s itors of Mr and Mr s.
That was for the 1972-73 season and last year NBC paid
Howard Russell .
oomewhere
aro\Uld $2.8 million, which is about what it has paid
Mr and Mrs Daniel Worley
for
its
option
next seaoon as well.
·
of Beckley, W Va. and Mr .
The
latest
Neilsen
figures
show
an
increase
of
8
per
cent
in
and Mrs . Charley Sm1th enJOyed a cookout at the home of NHL's hockey viewing audience in the South and a 20 per cent
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, increase in the West .
For the Stanley Cup game between the Philadelphia Flyers
Kat!, Kevin and Charles.
and
New York Rangers in Philadelphia May 15, tbe New York
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McElroy,
Jeff and Joey, of Columbus overnight rating was 13, highest network rating ever for a hockey
were weekend visitors of Mr. game.
and Mrs. Paul McElroy and
a few days.
Mr . and Mrs. Vernon Bing and Stella Atkins and Mrs. Mary
Mr . and Mrs. Daniel"Worley
D1ehl were Sunday visitors of
family
of Beckley, W. Va., were
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey Mrs. Helen Johnson. Mrs. Nora
weekend visitors of Mr. and
Johnson
and
Mrs.
Mae
Wilson
of Albany were VISitors of her
Mrs.
Charley Smith.
parents , Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln are visiting with Helen Johnson
Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shumate
and sons of Mansfield were
weekend VIsitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Johnson, Gina,
Tahnee and Brady and Mrs.
Geneva Shumate. Also visiting
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce
The exec uttve editor of a well -kno wn New York aub11idy puband sons of Mason . Mrs .
Ush.lng fir m will be In Gallipolis In July
He wm be
lnrervtewing local authOrs In a quest for finished manWJcrlpts
Geneva Shumate returned with
s uitable for boot publJe&amp;tion All subjects will be conaldered 1
Ivan Shumate for a visit.
lnc hxl ing fl ctLOn and non - fiction, poet ry, juveniles, rellatouaboota 1
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray
el'
Johnson and family of
If you have co mpleted a book- length rnanua crlpt (or nearly eo)
on any eub)ect, and would Ute a profesemnal appraisal (without
Columbus, Mr . and Mrs .
coat o r obltgttion l, please wrlle tmmedtarely deSc ribing yo~ wort
James Johnson, Jamie Sue,
and s tat ing whtc h part of the day (a . m or p m) YQU would prefer
Todd and Teresa of Pomeroy,
for an appo intment. Please me ntion your phone number. You will
Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson
promptly receive conflrmat.lon fo r a definite ti me and Place
Authors wit h w mplet ed manusc r ipts unable to appear may
and Mrs. Lee Roush (Beverly)
eend
them directly to us for a fr ee reading and eval~tlon . We
and family of Pomeroy, Mrs.
Will also be glad to hea r from t lloee whOs e literary works are 81111
Nora Johnson, Mrs . Mae
In prog r es&amp; Please address
Wilson, Miss Ruby Diehl, Mrs.

News~

Notes

91. She was presented an orchid corsage.

POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I have a b1g basket of leftover balls of ya rn
accumulated from years of kruttmg and crocheting. 1 would like
to use tllem to make granny squares for afghans but need to
separate the woolfrom the synthetic yarn . Can someone tell me a
positive test to use? I now know tbat a simple reminder such as
tying a loose knot in the ends of tile wool balls would have saved
me from being in this dilemma.- MRS. C.A.W.

WRITTEN A BOOK?

Club met Friday

Mr. John Carter

Power boat mishap
. Pt.tii!:W
kills Skip Walther----------~------------M Flltla A--, New ':~N.Y.I•U

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THE OOVI!ftNMlNTOF

RACINE VILLAGE
ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PA Y·

2

MENT OF
$1,898
FOR THE FIFTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOO, JULY I , 1974

3 PU BliC

THROUGH JUNE 30. 1975, PLANS TO SPENO THESE
FUN OS FOA,TI-1E PURPOSES SHOWN.

T R AN SPO ~TAT IOr.

V ACCOUNT NO

4 HlALTH

MONDAY
BIBLE School at Racine
Baptist ChW'ch, JWte 3-13, 6 to 8
p.m. each eveQing; commencement June 16. Theme :
~ ·Good News in Jesus" ;
parents requested to use
parking lot behind chW'Ch to
load and unload children for
safety reasons. All area
children, 3-18 invited along
with adults wishing to help .
POMEROY Garden Club at
7:30p.m. home of Mrs. Walter
Grueser.
MEIGS County Fair Board, B
p.m., secretary's office on
Rock Springs Fairgrounds.
DAILY Vacation Bible
School, Rutland Church of
Christ, June 3-14, 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. each week day. Children
of all ages invited.
REVIVAL, Morgan Center
Wesleyan ChW'ch, Rt. 554, Eno.
7:30p.m. Special singing each
evening . Evangelist Bill
Wisemandle. Pastor 0 . H.
Cart. Public welcome.
MIDDLEPORT GARDEN
Oub, 7:30 Monday night at the
home of Mrs. Sibley Slack. Cohostesses Mrs. C. 0 . Fisher,
Mrs. Rita Hamm, and Mrs.
Irene
Anderson
Davis.
Members to · lake plastic
medicine bottles for a craft
proj~t_
. - ·
POMEROY Chamber of
Commerce, noon at Meigs Inn.

36 2 053 003

RACINE VILLAGE
VILLAGE CLERK
RACINE, OHIO 45771

S R~ CRE ,ATIO "

IDI The n.ws medl.l htVI bMn ~IMd tha!lllQPVOf
lhll I'IPOM hu bHI M publllhld In I loctil '-'!&gt;'!*" of lllfllllll
C~rCUietion. I ~ltv. r~fltt documtntlng 1ht ;onternt ot 11'111
repor1 lnd they

•••open for

publk:scrutin~ 11

lEI ASSUfiANCES lf\'lfltrto on.lrucUon El
I tau,_ 1tM S.C:I'flery of tl'll Tra. .ury tN t IN non·diecrimiNL&gt;On 11\d othtr lllllutory r.qu l~t mM~t• ll1ttd In '-rt E of 1M
lnatructioos ac&lt;»rnp~nrfng thie rtpOI"' will bl ~ IIIAtll
by thlt
govttnment with telpkt to the tfllltl.mtnt
{Iundt. 11pot1ed ht~ .

l'tclpltnt

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Ch aries Pyles
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Mayor S-22-74
15

fire trUck

Ohiol driver was recovered

As tong as there are families, the~ll be
family-size cars.
Then luke cHrc o ln so you do n't waste
gas. Kee p yo ur e ng me tun eJ and yo ur tires
properl y mflmcd. And dnve with a l1 gh1 to uch
and gas mil e::~ ge ca n dro p as muc h as
:;O% m any ca r. lurge or small.
We ask only that yo u do yo ur pan to
cunst=rve e nergy while you're do in g 1he

ngh t th1ng for your famil y.
Dealers who display this seal subscribe
to the NADA Code oi Business Pructices.

.I

National O~anlzotion
Automobile
l)ealers Association
Am~rica's
W~t~hlnJ!:IOn , IJ.
,Offk:laJ

; e in a

of

lranchised new cwr and truck dealen •

s~r:ies prese~ted by N.A\O,A., The Daily S~ilfinel

€.

and the Tri-County Automobile Dea lers Assoc .

from the water and rushed to
Jackoon Memorial Hospital in
Miami, where he was pr()noWtced dead on arrival.
Doctors said he suffered a
skull fractW'e and massive
lacerations of the brain and his
arm was severed at the elbow.
Walther was the first
unlimited driver to be killed
since Tommy Fults was killed
in 1969 at San Diego.
Two Japanese auto drivers
Hiroshi Kazato and Seiichl
Suzuki, were killed in a
collision dW'ing the Fuji Grand
Championship at Shizuoka,
Japan, and a six-year-old ooy
was killed and his father
seriously injW'ed when a sports
car . shot into a crowd of
spectators at Mainz, Germany.
The Japanese accident occurred shortly after the start
when the Chevron B26 of
· Kaza to crashed into the rail.
Three otber cars driven by
Suzuki, Tokurnitsu Urushibara
and Gen Kitano crashed into
Kazato's car, with Suzuki also
perishing. · Urushibara and
Kitano escaped injuries.
Kazato was scheduled to
leave soon for Hockenheim
West Germany, to ·participa~
in a Formula 2 race as the
second driver of an English F2
team and Suzuki was one of
Japan's leading stock car
racers.
UIJ\ICH EARNS $%,800
BIG CANOE, Ga. (UP!) Denmark's Torben Ulcich
earned first prize money bf
$2,800 by upsetting top-tieeded
Frank Sedgman of Australia, 7·
5, 7-5, SWtday in the final of the
Big Canoe Grand Masters
tennis championship. .
Sedgmap won four consecutive games in the second set to
take a 5-3 lead, bUt Ulrich then
retaliated by taking the final
four games in 90-degree heat.
·sedgrnan, one year older than ,
l!lri~ !at 16 earned $1,1100. 1

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ltd.rtll 1\lndt di rtc tlr to loc:lll er'ld 11111 }oytrnmtnU. Tile llw
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ttl ROUGH JUNE 30 11115. I'V.NS TQ.II'INO THESI!
F~DS FO_tlllHI ftUIII"08l8 SHOWN.
' y ACCOUNT NO.

36 3 053 001

BEDFORD TOWNSHIP
TWP. CLERK
MEIGS COUNTY
POMEROY, OHIO 45769

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TUESDAY
CHESTER CommWlity Bible
School, 9 to II a.m., June 4-14 at
the grade school, ages two to
adult. Morning worship will be
hi!ld at the Chester United
Methodist ChW'ch prior to the
session at the school each day.
MEIGS Muzzle Loader Rifle
Club shooting at the Izaak
Walton Club House, anytime
after 6 p.m. New members
welcome.
SOUTHEASTERN Ohio
Gospel Music Association, 6
p.m. at Springfield Grange
Hall, Rt. 160 north of Gallipolis.
PoUuck. Meeting at 7 p.m.
Music by the Gospel Echoes.
Everyone welcome.

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THI OOYUlNMIMT OP

RUTLAND VILLAGE
ANTICIPATING-A OENERAL "f\IENUE SHAAING PAY.
MENT Of
l11l63
FO~ THE FIFTH l NTIYLIM ENT PEAIOD.JULY 1, 1974
THROUGH JUN£ :tO. 1171 . PLAN S TO SPENO THESE
FUNDS ~O~THt I'UAPOS£S SHOWN.

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Alumni
event well
attended

Francis Morns , R&lt;:~ ci n e.
Homemade tee crea m and
ca ke were s erved
Entertamment was f W'Ill shed b\
Doug Cm.: il' a nd Chester Va;1
Meter \\hO played seve ral
musu.:al se lectwns and then
were Jomed by Sue Follrod and

Margaret Tutt le for vo cal
nwnbers. The semor c1trt.en
chorus also presen ted sever a\
selectwns. along w1th Ca rol

and Darcll Taylor

" Go home, · Robei'J-- The first
. thing you have to learn IS not .to .

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f•k~, hpuse cans:·

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matrons we re Mrs

nouncing the birth of a
Kcrrlt· Elise. May
24 at the S&lt;'otl Air Fore;,
Hast• in Bcll villt•, w••ighi ng
d :.m~ht cr.

Mrs. Dean given layette -shower
Mrs . .Jo)w Walter ! /\mld 1
Oean wa s honored F rida y
evc lllfl g w1 th a l.1yettc showe r
111 the ~ocw l rooms of the

st·vcn pounds, fivt· ounces.
Lt. and Mrs. Mullen havt·
a noth er daughll'T, Ld li ~t, agt•
four. Grall{lpan· nts an• Mr .
and Mrs. P . K. H.ussc ll ,

Syracuse, and Mr. and !\Irs.

Mull r n. Middleport.

Dun

Great - grandpan•nt.ll an·
Mr. and Mrs. Gcoq.(t'

Ha&lt;·kctt. Sr., 1\'lidd lepnrt :
Mrs.
He le nt•
Mull e n ,
Pomero}': and Mrs. Grat•t•
MrGra\\ , Ham·Jic, W. Va .
Mrs. Ru ssl'll is in Illinois
\\tlh he r dau g htt•r and

A pmk , wllll(' and bl ue cnlM
c&lt;trnl'd uut wtth d
la1ge s turk n.:p!J ca l'Clllcnng
the g tft toblc Gm 11 c ~ \\Cre
played w1th pnzcs gu tng to
Angela
Hatfie ld,
,&lt;\rd h
W&lt;tggoncr, Jo} cc Hale). and
sc heme wo~s

lit~ I\ F. OVER WF.EKF.Nl)
(iuests of James Se llers and

Mr . an d Mrs. Harold Sellers.

Portland over the Memo n &lt;.~l
D;ty wee kend \\'ere Mr and
Mr s
PJtd
Hend r ic ks, Sad ie Carl
Whil e Mr s Dt·;m &lt;Jpl•rwd her
daught ers. Poll y Ann and
g
tfts,
rd res lmwnb uf Lakl',
L elah Dcntse, M1s s Judv
Se llero. Co luJJJb uo: Oke)• nut s, rmnts wul punch \H'r L'
se r ved by the hostesses tu
Jdck ~on, sun. Cary, ar1d h1s
son, Gflry, .Jr . a nd .Jerry
.Jdckson , l.1sbo n: Mr and Mr s

Other s pre:-;cntwg gtft.s were
Vcnnnnt Murklns, Ke1y Huyl,
Delores, Cencvc:~ and Helen
K1ng. Cayc Smalley, Ka thryn
lHtlt. P&lt;Jinw G nod-.~· m. Fneda
Frtehnl c. Cl;u·a Scl}TC and A\ iS
ll t~ r t l ey

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power. It's
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thusc named WHI Jud } Ca r l .
Yvonn e Ymm g. Vtrgtnta !)can .

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Keds

greetin gs; and Mrs. Hughes,
devotwnal leader .
Card s were signed for
Cha rles Be~nett , Wor thrngton

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hr • Fng1dau e Room Au Co nrli
!tone! offer s se t 1\ ·atrd·lorge\ 11
coo lmg comlot t by co ntrollmg
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devotions . Mrs. Edith Lanning
was a guest. Hostesses g1fts
were presented to Mrs. Neutzhng who expressed her appreciation. Games were played
with prizes going to Miss Sybil
Ebersbach, Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs
Eva Dessauer, and Mrs Ed tth
Lanning. Refreshments were
served by the hostess.

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Miss Erma Smith spent
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brother and sister-m-law, Mr.
and Mrs. ArlhW' Smith, who
have been quite ill .
IN COLUMBUS
Becky Roush, Middleport, IS
in Columbus for a two week
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
The word "fan," referring Flowers and Mr. and Mrs.
to a sports enthusiast or a Roger Roush.
.worshipper of an entertainment personality, is believed
Phony Lace
to be a contraction of the •
Because a 1662 prohibitiOn
word fanatic, according to
The World Almanac. Before on foreign lace was enacted
1900, the owner of the former m England, Brussels la ce was
St. Louis Browns referred to smuggled mto England and ·
a man as a baseball fanatic. sold fraudulent!~ as "pumt
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our bank are always right here a'nd you can with draw every penny you've deposited with us,
whenever you wish .
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us. And you don't have to be a banker to know that
an investment that offers you substantial returns
pi us absolute safety of your funds is the soundest
investment you can make . So think of our bank as
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think of your savings as an investment. You just
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we' ll ch1p in
5500.00
per year.
'S AVE 51 ,000
we' ll chip m

S50.00

we'll chtp m
$5. 00

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*INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY

Bring ln your winter apparel now for our
careful dry cleaning and pressing. (Offer does
.
not apply to coin-op cleaning&gt;.
Pick them up in the fall and pay dry cleaning
chaflle only. Bring them in now.
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COLD STORAGE
For your precious furs and Fur pieces at
Reasonable Rate.s . Also furrier cleaning.

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216 E 2nd

992-5428

Pomer~~cy

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wnen o per

aMg on 230 ...o ils 14 ~ 00 B Tus

Our
complete
compre hensive
homeowners' pol icy covers loss due to
fire, theft, storm damage, more . One
prem iu m .

Conva1escen l Hltme: Mr . and

an d Mrs. Hayes served a
desser t course.

Wh1tc

MwTay, Cmdy MlUTay. f:\ a

decorahons ; Mrs Hughes and
Mrs.
Mane
Haw kin s.

Rosemary Lyons. Mrs Fren ch

were Lwcl a Well. Brenda
Huush 1 K;trcn Murrety, MHry
Luu lluud. tshc lt, &lt;Jild ( ;rdt l'

K1ng. S" lly Byers. Florence
Well. Jan eth Bcal, Glady s
Gilkey, I.oui se Ham son,
T:umny Gilkey. Ci ndy Gilk c).
J ~oy Haley. and Helen llats

.James H. Sellers, daughter, Alpha B&lt;~iley .l.&lt; ta Hall. K,ul" .
Kns and son, (;reg. Pomeroy ; Chcreher. Mi ldr ed Alkil'e.
Hc·l tfield ,
A.ud ra
Mr and Mrs. Ed\1111 Sellers. Donna
ll
ou&lt;lashrlt.
M.ng1
r
Sm1th
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Mary Paynte r , E llz&lt;Jbcth
Por tland .

F"rench ,

Mrs Paul Wmn. Pearl Bunce.
Harry Chesher , a nd Pau l
Darnell. Games were played
wtlh pnzes gm ng to Mrs
Hughes, Mrs Anthony, Mrs.
Ev elyn Lew 1s, and Mrs.

Cm·!etun Clllln :h. H u ~ t csscs

family

Mrs. Beulah H&lt;l yes, Mrs
Kat hr yn Km ght , and Mrs
Euvc tl a
Bech tl e.
!a ble

Seven of the nine children of
Mrs. Ernest Bowles and the
late Mr . Bowles, all graduates
of Middleport High School,
spent the Memorial Day
Apicnic and family gathering
weekend here wtlh thetr was held at Lake Hope Sunday
mother and attended the attended by Mr. and Mrs.
Middleport Alumni Association Kenneth Makins. Racme ; Mr.
banquet.
and Mrs . John A. Dea n,
Here for the weekend were Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs. John W. Johnson Robert Reid, Rodney and
(Barbara) and sons ; Mr. and David; Mrs. Walter Terrell,
Mrs. Donald Gross (Jeanne) , Billy Kendell and Mr . and Mrs:
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs . Eddie Weekly and Missy, all of
Charles Lockett (Emmaline), Pataskala ; Mr . and Mrs .
Hondall K. Bowles, and Miss Junior Smalley, Judy Kay,
Marsha Bowles, Cleveland; Susan , Dal e and Hobie ,
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent King , Weirton, W. Va.; Mrs. Donna
(Arlene) and Mrs. Anita O'Neil Young, Denms, Susan , Dale,
and daughter, Heather, New and Alan ; Mr. and Mrs. B1ll
York City,
Spaun, Mr . and Mrs. John
Unable to join the family Walter Dean, Pomer8y; Mr.
were two sons, Ernest, of and Mrs Paul Paynter, CarBaltimore , Md. who Femains penter; Mr . and Mrs. Garold
confined to a wheelchair due to Gilkey, Rick, Tammy. and
an automobile accident two Cindy, Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
years ago, and James, of Pomt Leroy Baker, .John , Dale and
Pleasant, whose leg is in a cast Cmdy, of Oklahoma, and
due to a ligament injW'y.
Airman 1-c Richard Dean ,
home on leave from the K. I.
Sawyer Air Force Base m
Michigan.

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tnd lhev •re _ , b INbllo ~ It

Clerk's office, Rutland

Vrank Clark. Hemlock Grove:
Gra ce Turner . Dyesv1 ll e:
L~tha Wood , Altoona Karr. and
Ethel Orr. Cl1estcr area. and

Friendship," were give n for

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RUTLANO VILLAGE
VILLAGE CLERK
RUTLAND, OHIO 45775

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Huthwd ; Kt·rnu 1
McE lr oy, Dayt on McE I, uy,
a nd Mae Holter , Mmers vtll e,
Morn !i.

Social event planned

HAVE YOU .

1 PUBLIC SAFfTY

fles. and Nancy Walker. all 89.
and all of Pomeroy Also
honored were Cora Argabnte.
Reedsvill e; Alma Miller .
Middlepor t: Emma Chapman
and Evelyn Stone , Syrac use.
Glenn Cline, Ca rpen ter; Earl y
Roush. Letart ; Dean Black-

DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve concerns the batteries in
hearing aids. Why do oome go dead just a few hours after we wood a nd Norma Curh s.
Pomeroy ; Maxme Chapm an
starttouse,them? This does not seem faiT.- LOUISE.
DEAR POLLY - I think Mrs. S.W.C. has a w1de ch01ce m and In a Massa r. Tuppers
tllings she could do with her many pieces of imitation leatber. A
long sleeveleSs vest could be made and trimmed with a variety of
colors. Anything goes today. Another one could be made for a
child. Circles, squares or wbatever could be sewed on to a pouch
bag. Knee and elbow patches could be applied to tile kids'
sweaters and jackets. A tablecloth for a round table could be
Plans to entertam the Past
made with some of tile circles used oo the edges look scalloped. Matrons of Pomeroy Chapter.
She has a treasW'e and should have fun. On big things sew the O.E S., were made when the
pieces on to a firm foundation - just sew around the edges on the
Eva ngeli ne Cha pter Past
sewing machine.- MRS. T. J .
Matrons met Fnday mght at
DEAR POLLY - and Mrs. S.W.D. - I made a patch purse
the home of Mrs Gra ce
out of leather scraps and crocheted the pieces together and then
French.
lined the pW'se with taffeta. Crochet the pieces together to make
Mrs. Katie Anthony presided
a rectangle, fold up about tw!&gt;-lhirds of the way from the bottom
· at the mee ting with Mrs. Mary
edge, right sides out, and crochet sides together. The single end
Hughes giving devotions. She
is for the nap. Crochet around all exposed edges. A shoulder
used a poem, " In Times Li ke
strap can be made by crocheting two thicknesses together.
These" by Helen Siemer R1ce ,
The patched pieces for such a bag also could be folded in half
a nd a meditati on ent1tled
and a zipper put along the top. A clutch purse could be made with
"Enjoy" taken from the hook.
sides and rounded bottom. Never put straight pins in the p1eces.
Apples of Gold.
They will leave holes. To make the holes for croche'ting, stitch
Committees appomted for
aro\Uld with an unthreaded size 16 sewing machine needle. entertamlng the Pomeroy past
MR. D.V.
DEAR GIRLS - Helen punches the holes lor the crochet
needle to go through and stresses the fact that when crocheting
the work must be kept loose so the linlshed piece wlll be flag. Also
that pieces crocheted ar01md the edges are then puttogetber with
Mrs. Carne Neutzlin g enmore crochet. Mary zigzag stitches the pieces together on her tertamed the Th1rd Friday
sewing machine and says knit dresses could be trimmed with Oub Friday night at her home
leather pieces such aa she bas seen on imports from Hong Kong . with Mrs. Mabel Wolfe
-POLLY.
presiding. It was decided to
dispense w1th the June meetin g
You will receive a dollar If Polly uses your favorite home- due to the regatta Apicmc will
making idea, Pet Peeve, Polly's Problem or solution to a be held in July .
problem. Write Polly in care of this newspaper.
Aprayer by Mrs. Wolfe and a
poem, "The Golden Chain of

CARLTON PRESS, -INC.

By United Press luteroatlonal
Speed races. both on the land
and in the water' took a toll of
four lives on three continents
Sunday.
In Miami, George 11Skip"
Walther, brother of Indianapolis car driver Salt
Walther, was killed Sunday
morning when he was thrown
from his power boat in a
practice run for the $30,000
Champion
Spark
Plug
unlimited regatta.
The accident came little
more than a year after Salt
Walther was bW'ned critically
in tile Indianapolis 500 auto
race. Sa1t recovered, however 1
and finished 17th in the 1974
Indy last week.
Ironically, Skip Walther was
entered only as a replacement
for Jim McCormick , who
suffered severely lacerated
legs when he was thrown from
his boat during a test ruiJ on
ThW'sday.
According to witnesses, Walther's boat "Redman" hit a
wave and disappeared in a
plwne of spray at Miami
Marine Stadium. The Dayton

Others over 80 presented
fl owers were Otto lies, Frances

Pla1ns: Alice l·:pple and Ru th

DA UGHTER BOR N
U . a nd Mrs. Scan Mullt•n
uf Bcll villt•, Ill. a rc an-

Member Feder91 Deposit Insurance Corpor'at !on

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Member Federal Reserve System

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Perry goes 9 in 9th win
By STU CAMEN
UP! Sports Writer
Gaylord Perry has dried up
h1s act but opposing Amer1ca n
League batters may still ask
him to tak e a sa liva test.
Perry, who has admitted to
throwing spitters in the past ,

was forced to change h1s
routme th1s season aft er baseball's rules c01mmttee dec1ded
over the winter to make it
eas1er for umpires to warn, and

then even eject. pitchers for
throwing the outlawed pitch.
Since gomg dry this year, the
Oeveland Indians' veteran h:1s
won rune games m a row after
losing the season-opener and
has thr ow n nme complete
games, including Sunday's 5-2
victory over Kansas C1ty when
he stopped the Royals on six
hits .
''! was disgusted with my

\

control today," said Perry, 35,
who walked six batters but now
has allowed only five runs on
his last 45 innings of work and
run his route-ginng performance streak to five. "l had a
good forkball but 1 got behmd
too many hitters."
Perry. who was traded to
Oeveland by San Francisco
. after the 1971 season, credits
tile Indians' improved defense
with his brilliant start this
season.
_ Spikes (;aught Otis
Part of that improved
defense was shown m the
eighth inning Sunday when
rightielder Charlie Spikes
tllrew out the Royals' fleet
Amos Otis who tried to score
from second base on a single by
Hal McRae.
Leron Lee smashed his third
homer of tile seaoon in the first
inning to tie the score, 1-1.
Back-to-back homers by Oscar
Gamble and Dave Duncan
highlighted a three-run
uprising by Oeveland in the
fourtll when the Indians chased
losing pitcher Paul Splittorff.

Et~rwhe r c
1r1
the AL, gamed t red1 t fo1 h1 s e1ghth
T1~l T"i 2, Ange ls 0
0&lt;Jkland hoal Milwaukee 6-4 · \'lCtory Rob ColucclD hornPred
Wood1e r'ryman and John
Boston outla st" ! Ch icago: 9-7 : for Ml lw:1ukcc
HJtll'r &lt;:ombm ed for a four-hit
New York tlu·ashL'&lt;i Mmnesota '
Rt•d Sux 9, Whill• Snx 7
shutout and Norm Cash broke a
Il -l :
Det roit
blanked
R1co Prtroel•lh drove m fo w· ~c ureJ ess du el w1th a two-out
Ci1hforma. 2~. and Baltm10re runs w1th .1 pa 1r of l10mcrs to ho111cr m the e1ghth 1iming ·to
edged Texas, 6-5. m 10 Innings. l ead Boston past Ch1 cago
))i.l l'l' Detroit over California
In th e Natwnal League, Tommy H&lt;-1 rper chipped tn w1th Fryman went 7 1-3 Innings to•
T h icago nipped Los Angeles, 7- a two-run houwr fur the Red tmprove his record to 2-3:
B: Cmr mna t1 beat Pittsburgh, S&lt;x D1 ck Allen Jut Ius loth
Oriol es 6. Rangers 5
5-1; St. LOUIStopped San Diego, homer for O ucCJ go.
H1ch Cogg ms drove in pinch9-ii; Atlanta shut ou t Montreal.
Yankees II , 'f\\.ins 1
runner AI Bumbry from second
9-0. and Philadelphia ·shaded
Th1·ee-ru n homers by R1ck base m the lOth mmng to give
San Francisco, 4-3 . Houston at Dempsey and Ron Blomberg Baltunore its win over Texas
New York was postponed and Lou Piniella 's solo shot and allow relief pitcher Wayne
because of rain
highli ghted a seve n-run Sixth GHr la nd to ga in his first maJor
A' s 6. Brewers 4
mnmg for New York tn its win league ' triumph .
Jeff
Joe Rudi crashed a three-run over Minnesota . Mel Stott- Bu rroughs hit his 12th homer
homer and Regg1e Jackson lemyre scattered six: hits to for the Ra ngers, wh1le Mark
smacked his 14th and 15th even his record at frfi and Belanger and Bobby Grieb
homers tn leadmg Oakland break a personal hve-game homereiJ for Balttmore .
over Milwaukee. Jm1 Hunter losmg streak

Average worries Rose
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Pete
Rose IS still ba ttmg some 20
p01nts below tile .300 mark and
th1s concerns hiiTl a lot more
than the treatment he'll
rece1ve from tile fans when the
Reds open a three-game series
· With the Mets in New York's
Shea Stadium tonight.
"I don 't know what to expect
but whatever doesn happen
Will be mmor to what has
already happened," said Rose
Sunday after the Reds wound
up a home stand at Riverfront
Stadium with a 5-1 victory over
the PittsbW'gh Pirates.
Rose doesn 't know whether
he has received any hate mail
because he has a secretary who
handles his fan mail.
"I quit answering and reading letters unless they were
peroonal after the playoffs of
last year," srud Rose.
That 's when Rose began
receiving an avalanche of notso-complimentary letters after
his fracas w1th the Mels Bud
Harreloon .

N. W: COMPTON, 0. D.
.

OPTOMETRIST.

OFFICE HOURS-9~30 TO 12 , 2 TU 5 (CLOSE'
AT NOON ON THURS .) - EAST COURT ST.•
POMEROY.

"No one has told me, but I'm
Anderson doesn't know yet
sure the Mets' man agement IS whether Norman will miss a
taking every precauhon to pitchmg turn , however . Jack
prevent any bad incidents,'' B1llmgham , who went only two
sa1d Reds' Manager Sparky mmngs Friday night against
Anderson. "Everything went the Pirates before leaving w1th
smoothly when the Mets were a sore shoulder, isn'I scheduled
here so there's really no reaso n to sta r t again until next
for any of !he New York fan s to Monday against Montreal.
be upse t. "
The Reds scored two runs in
The Mets have satd extra tile second 1nnmg Sunday and
secunty personnel will be on added three Ill the third. One
hand for Cmctnn ati' s fir st came on Tony Perez' lOth
appearance m Shea Stadium homer.
sin ce last year 's National
League playo ffs.
Anderson does expect Rose
POMEROY LANES
to be hooed.
W edn esda y N1tc Hi g tl Fiver s
"But 1 think Pete enjoys this
May 22, 1974

Local Bowling

because in hts case it's mamly

a sign of the fans showing
respect for his ability. But I
know Pete doesn't enjoy being
a target of any tiling other than
hoos," srud Sparky .
Fred Norman blanked the
Pirates for 6 2-3 innings Sunday
before leaving the game with a
pulled muscle m his nght
tlligh, sustained while he was
swinging a bat m the third
inning.&lt;
Pedro Borbon finished the
game, giving up an unearned
run in the e1ghth, but preserving Norman's fifth ~1ctory
against five losses.

DillY &lt;I

Won Lo st
20
'
16
8
t2
12
10
\.t

Born W innrrs
H &amp;S
Pow ell Supe r Va lu
Slow Roll e r
8
16
Team 2
6
18
H tgh Team Sertes - Powel l
Su p er Valu 23\3, Duty 4 23 II '
Slow Rol ler 2\63
T eam High Gvme
Powel l
Sup e r Valu 8 11 , Dt ZZy 4 794,
Powe ll Super Valu 780
Men's H tgh Scrtes - Wd l1 e
Ha lf hill 56 1 L a rry Powel l 552.
8111 Ha tfi e ld 538 •
M e n 's H 1q_h Game - Larry
Powe ll 136, W il l te H a lfh il l 727,
Ancll Cross 22 0
Women' s Htgh Se rte s -

Marlene Wi l son 511, Anne
Ha tl teld 44:1 . 8e1fy Whit l atch

436

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Women ' s H tgh Game Ma r le n e W il s on 202, Anne
H atfteJ.d 180, Myr t l e Nor man ,
Angela Sm1th 16\

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Carter is
•
wmner
M AN~I'IELD,Ohio

Fou r

records

fUPli -

were

se t

Sa turday during the 11th annu al Ohio Track Classic at

Mansfield Malabar 's Mehock
Stadium
New marks were posted in

the 440-yard relay. tile twomile relay, the two-tmle run
and the 330-yard mtermedmte
hurdles.
Anthony Blair of Alliance
and Jenny Gtll of Clyde were
double wmncr s and the
Mansfield Malabar relay team
also won two events.
This was til e first 'year for
girls competitiOn . Events for
th e girls were the 100-yard
dash, the long jwnp, tile high
jump, 110-yard low hurdles and
tile 220-yard dash.
Peter Kumant of Amherst
Steele posted his best ever time
Ill the two-mile run, going 9:04
to break the previous 9:14.7 set
1n 1969 by Reg McAfee of
Cmdnnall CoW'ter Tech.
Ludie Parks of Dayton
Roosevelt won the 330-yard
mtermediate hurdles in a
record 39.1 second, bestmg tile
40.3 set by Jeff Jenkins of
Mansfield Malabar only last
year.
Malabar 's 440-yard relay
team posted the other record,
going the distance in 43.7 beatmg the 43.8 set by Cleveland
John Adams in 1972.
Bla1r won the 440-yard dash
and the 220-yard dash, while
Miss G1ll won the 100-yd. dash
and the long jwnp. Malabar's
relay team won the 880-yard
relay, and Terry Carter, who
anchored hoth relay teams won
tile 100-yard dash.

Pa~ade

Sports

Wolfpen

Approxoma te ly li5 se nior
cil!zcn s a tt e nded the May
birthday party Thursday at the
Senior Ci tizens Cen ter w1th
special recognition going to
Mrs . Jane Smith. Silver Ridge,

(Continued from page 3)
No 1'1lm-llam
Ruck went to NBC. He didn't give Carl Lindemann, Jr., vice
president of NBC-TV sports, any Madison Avenue flim-flam. He
offered him the same package CBS rejected.
"You mterested in hockey ?" be asked Lindemann.
Mr. and Mrs. Dame! Worley
41
Yes," was the answer.
'
VISited Sunday evemng w1th
"Okay,
here
's
what
you'll
get,'' Ruck said, outlining the
Mr . and Mrs . Harl ey T.
package .
Johnson.
NBC went for it, and although no figures ever are announced
Mr . and Mrs. William Boyce
by
either party, tile NHL was reported to bave received
of Columbus were weekend
something
in tile neighborhood of $2.4 million.
v'1s itors of Mr and Mr s.
That was for the 1972-73 season and last year NBC paid
Howard Russell .
oomewhere
aro\Uld $2.8 million, which is about what it has paid
Mr and Mrs Daniel Worley
for
its
option
next seaoon as well.
·
of Beckley, W Va. and Mr .
The
latest
Neilsen
figures
show
an
increase
of
8
per
cent
in
and Mrs . Charley Sm1th enJOyed a cookout at the home of NHL's hockey viewing audience in the South and a 20 per cent
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, increase in the West .
For the Stanley Cup game between the Philadelphia Flyers
Kat!, Kevin and Charles.
and
New York Rangers in Philadelphia May 15, tbe New York
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McElroy,
Jeff and Joey, of Columbus overnight rating was 13, highest network rating ever for a hockey
were weekend visitors of Mr. game.
and Mrs. Paul McElroy and
a few days.
Mr . and Mrs. Vernon Bing and Stella Atkins and Mrs. Mary
Mr . and Mrs. Daniel"Worley
D1ehl were Sunday visitors of
family
of Beckley, W. Va., were
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey Mrs. Helen Johnson. Mrs. Nora
weekend visitors of Mr. and
Johnson
and
Mrs.
Mae
Wilson
of Albany were VISitors of her
Mrs.
Charley Smith.
parents , Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln are visiting with Helen Johnson
Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shumate
and sons of Mansfield were
weekend VIsitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Johnson, Gina,
Tahnee and Brady and Mrs.
Geneva Shumate. Also visiting
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce
The exec uttve editor of a well -kno wn New York aub11idy puband sons of Mason . Mrs .
Ush.lng fir m will be In Gallipolis In July
He wm be
lnrervtewing local authOrs In a quest for finished manWJcrlpts
Geneva Shumate returned with
s uitable for boot publJe&amp;tion All subjects will be conaldered 1
Ivan Shumate for a visit.
lnc hxl ing fl ctLOn and non - fiction, poet ry, juveniles, rellatouaboota 1
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray
el'
Johnson and family of
If you have co mpleted a book- length rnanua crlpt (or nearly eo)
on any eub)ect, and would Ute a profesemnal appraisal (without
Columbus, Mr . and Mrs .
coat o r obltgttion l, please wrlle tmmedtarely deSc ribing yo~ wort
James Johnson, Jamie Sue,
and s tat ing whtc h part of the day (a . m or p m) YQU would prefer
Todd and Teresa of Pomeroy,
for an appo intment. Please me ntion your phone number. You will
Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson
promptly receive conflrmat.lon fo r a definite ti me and Place
Authors wit h w mplet ed manusc r ipts unable to appear may
and Mrs. Lee Roush (Beverly)
eend
them directly to us for a fr ee reading and eval~tlon . We
and family of Pomeroy, Mrs.
Will also be glad to hea r from t lloee whOs e literary works are 81111
Nora Johnson, Mrs . Mae
In prog r es&amp; Please address
Wilson, Miss Ruby Diehl, Mrs.

News~

Notes

91. She was presented an orchid corsage.

POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I have a b1g basket of leftover balls of ya rn
accumulated from years of kruttmg and crocheting. 1 would like
to use tllem to make granny squares for afghans but need to
separate the woolfrom the synthetic yarn . Can someone tell me a
positive test to use? I now know tbat a simple reminder such as
tying a loose knot in the ends of tile wool balls would have saved
me from being in this dilemma.- MRS. C.A.W.

WRITTEN A BOOK?

Club met Friday

Mr. John Carter

Power boat mishap
. Pt.tii!:W
kills Skip Walther----------~------------M Flltla A--, New ':~N.Y.I•U

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Calendar.~

THE OOVI!ftNMlNTOF

RACINE VILLAGE
ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PA Y·

2

MENT OF
$1,898
FOR THE FIFTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOO, JULY I , 1974

3 PU BliC

THROUGH JUNE 30. 1975, PLANS TO SPENO THESE
FUN OS FOA,TI-1E PURPOSES SHOWN.

T R AN SPO ~TAT IOr.

V ACCOUNT NO

4 HlALTH

MONDAY
BIBLE School at Racine
Baptist ChW'ch, JWte 3-13, 6 to 8
p.m. each eveQing; commencement June 16. Theme :
~ ·Good News in Jesus" ;
parents requested to use
parking lot behind chW'Ch to
load and unload children for
safety reasons. All area
children, 3-18 invited along
with adults wishing to help .
POMEROY Garden Club at
7:30p.m. home of Mrs. Walter
Grueser.
MEIGS County Fair Board, B
p.m., secretary's office on
Rock Springs Fairgrounds.
DAILY Vacation Bible
School, Rutland Church of
Christ, June 3-14, 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. each week day. Children
of all ages invited.
REVIVAL, Morgan Center
Wesleyan ChW'ch, Rt. 554, Eno.
7:30p.m. Special singing each
evening . Evangelist Bill
Wisemandle. Pastor 0 . H.
Cart. Public welcome.
MIDDLEPORT GARDEN
Oub, 7:30 Monday night at the
home of Mrs. Sibley Slack. Cohostesses Mrs. C. 0 . Fisher,
Mrs. Rita Hamm, and Mrs.
Irene
Anderson
Davis.
Members to · lake plastic
medicine bottles for a craft
proj~t_
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POMEROY Chamber of
Commerce, noon at Meigs Inn.

36 2 053 003

RACINE VILLAGE
VILLAGE CLERK
RACINE, OHIO 45771

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lEI ASSUfiANCES lf\'lfltrto on.lrucUon El
I tau,_ 1tM S.C:I'flery of tl'll Tra. .ury tN t IN non·diecrimiNL&gt;On 11\d othtr lllllutory r.qu l~t mM~t• ll1ttd In '-rt E of 1M
lnatructioos ac&lt;»rnp~nrfng thie rtpOI"' will bl ~ IIIAtll
by thlt
govttnment with telpkt to the tfllltl.mtnt
{Iundt. 11pot1ed ht~ .

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fire trUck

Ohiol driver was recovered

As tong as there are families, the~ll be
family-size cars.
Then luke cHrc o ln so you do n't waste
gas. Kee p yo ur e ng me tun eJ and yo ur tires
properl y mflmcd. And dnve with a l1 gh1 to uch
and gas mil e::~ ge ca n dro p as muc h as
:;O% m any ca r. lurge or small.
We ask only that yo u do yo ur pan to
cunst=rve e nergy while you're do in g 1he

ngh t th1ng for your famil y.
Dealers who display this seal subscribe
to the NADA Code oi Business Pructices.

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National O~anlzotion
Automobile
l)ealers Association
Am~rica's
W~t~hlnJ!:IOn , IJ.
,Offk:laJ

; e in a

of

lranchised new cwr and truck dealen •

s~r:ies prese~ted by N.A\O,A., The Daily S~ilfinel

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and the Tri-County Automobile Dea lers Assoc .

from the water and rushed to
Jackoon Memorial Hospital in
Miami, where he was pr()noWtced dead on arrival.
Doctors said he suffered a
skull fractW'e and massive
lacerations of the brain and his
arm was severed at the elbow.
Walther was the first
unlimited driver to be killed
since Tommy Fults was killed
in 1969 at San Diego.
Two Japanese auto drivers
Hiroshi Kazato and Seiichl
Suzuki, were killed in a
collision dW'ing the Fuji Grand
Championship at Shizuoka,
Japan, and a six-year-old ooy
was killed and his father
seriously injW'ed when a sports
car . shot into a crowd of
spectators at Mainz, Germany.
The Japanese accident occurred shortly after the start
when the Chevron B26 of
· Kaza to crashed into the rail.
Three otber cars driven by
Suzuki, Tokurnitsu Urushibara
and Gen Kitano crashed into
Kazato's car, with Suzuki also
perishing. · Urushibara and
Kitano escaped injuries.
Kazato was scheduled to
leave soon for Hockenheim
West Germany, to ·participa~
in a Formula 2 race as the
second driver of an English F2
team and Suzuki was one of
Japan's leading stock car
racers.
UIJ\ICH EARNS $%,800
BIG CANOE, Ga. (UP!) Denmark's Torben Ulcich
earned first prize money bf
$2,800 by upsetting top-tieeded
Frank Sedgman of Australia, 7·
5, 7-5, SWtday in the final of the
Big Canoe Grand Masters
tennis championship. .
Sedgmap won four consecutive games in the second set to
take a 5-3 lead, bUt Ulrich then
retaliated by taking the final
four games in 90-degree heat.
·sedgrnan, one year older than ,
l!lri~ !at 16 earned $1,1100. 1

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36 3 053 001

BEDFORD TOWNSHIP
TWP. CLERK
MEIGS COUNTY
POMEROY, OHIO 45769

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TUESDAY
CHESTER CommWlity Bible
School, 9 to II a.m., June 4-14 at
the grade school, ages two to
adult. Morning worship will be
hi!ld at the Chester United
Methodist ChW'ch prior to the
session at the school each day.
MEIGS Muzzle Loader Rifle
Club shooting at the Izaak
Walton Club House, anytime
after 6 p.m. New members
welcome.
SOUTHEASTERN Ohio
Gospel Music Association, 6
p.m. at Springfield Grange
Hall, Rt. 160 north of Gallipolis.
PoUuck. Meeting at 7 p.m.
Music by the Gospel Echoes.
Everyone welcome.

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RUTLAND VILLAGE
ANTICIPATING-A OENERAL "f\IENUE SHAAING PAY.
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THROUGH JUN£ :tO. 1171 . PLAN S TO SPENO THESE
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Alumni
event well
attended

Francis Morns , R&lt;:~ ci n e.
Homemade tee crea m and
ca ke were s erved
Entertamment was f W'Ill shed b\
Doug Cm.: il' a nd Chester Va;1
Meter \\hO played seve ral
musu.:al se lectwns and then
were Jomed by Sue Follrod and

Margaret Tutt le for vo cal
nwnbers. The semor c1trt.en
chorus also presen ted sever a\
selectwns. along w1th Ca rol

and Darcll Taylor

" Go home, · Robei'J-- The first
. thing you have to learn IS not .to .

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matrons we re Mrs

nouncing the birth of a
Kcrrlt· Elise. May
24 at the S&lt;'otl Air Fore;,
Hast• in Bcll villt•, w••ighi ng
d :.m~ht cr.

Mrs. Dean given layette -shower
Mrs . .Jo)w Walter ! /\mld 1
Oean wa s honored F rida y
evc lllfl g w1 th a l.1yettc showe r
111 the ~ocw l rooms of the

st·vcn pounds, fivt· ounces.
Lt. and Mrs. Mullen havt·
a noth er daughll'T, Ld li ~t, agt•
four. Grall{lpan· nts an• Mr .
and Mrs. P . K. H.ussc ll ,

Syracuse, and Mr. and !\Irs.

Mull r n. Middleport.

Dun

Great - grandpan•nt.ll an·
Mr. and Mrs. Gcoq.(t'

Ha&lt;·kctt. Sr., 1\'lidd lepnrt :
Mrs.
He le nt•
Mull e n ,
Pomero}': and Mrs. Grat•t•
MrGra\\ , Ham·Jic, W. Va .
Mrs. Ru ssl'll is in Illinois
\\tlh he r dau g htt•r and

A pmk , wllll(' and bl ue cnlM
c&lt;trnl'd uut wtth d
la1ge s turk n.:p!J ca l'Clllcnng
the g tft toblc Gm 11 c ~ \\Cre
played w1th pnzcs gu tng to
Angela
Hatfie ld,
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W&lt;tggoncr, Jo} cc Hale). and
sc heme wo~s

lit~ I\ F. OVER WF.EKF.Nl)
(iuests of James Se llers and

Mr . an d Mrs. Harold Sellers.

Portland over the Memo n &lt;.~l
D;ty wee kend \\'ere Mr and
Mr s
PJtd
Hend r ic ks, Sad ie Carl
Whil e Mr s Dt·;m &lt;Jpl•rwd her
daught ers. Poll y Ann and
g
tfts,
rd res lmwnb uf Lakl',
L elah Dcntse, M1s s Judv
Se llero. Co luJJJb uo: Oke)• nut s, rmnts wul punch \H'r L'
se r ved by the hostesses tu
Jdck ~on, sun. Cary, ar1d h1s
son, Gflry, .Jr . a nd .Jerry
.Jdckson , l.1sbo n: Mr and Mr s

Other s pre:-;cntwg gtft.s were
Vcnnnnt Murklns, Ke1y Huyl,
Delores, Cencvc:~ and Helen
K1ng. Cayc Smalley, Ka thryn
lHtlt. P&lt;Jinw G nod-.~· m. Fneda
Frtehnl c. Cl;u·a Scl}TC and A\ iS
ll t~ r t l ey

Comfort

power. It's
automatic:.

thusc named WHI Jud } Ca r l .
Yvonn e Ymm g. Vtrgtnta !)can .

Model A-1538

15 ,000 BTUs / hr '·
From Frig1da1 re. t1erc san Envnon
rnent Maker Room Arr Co ndrttoner
that turns th e the cool 0 11 or olt

LADIES

By
Keds

greetin gs; and Mrs. Hughes,
devotwnal leader .
Card s were signed for
Cha rles Be~nett , Wor thrngton

automat•catlv Ttn s 15 000 BlUs.
hr • Fng1dau e Room Au Co nrli
!tone! offer s se t 1\ ·atrd·lorge\ 11
coo lmg comlot t by co ntrollmg
co111prcssor and fan speeds as
room 1e111peratu1e changes

PACKAGE POLICY :
fOTAL COVERAGE

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Your Thom MeAn Store
Mrcklleport , 0 .

BAKER
FURNITURE
Middleport, 0 .

DALE C. WARNER INS. AGENCY
992 -2143
102 W . Main

Pomeroy,
992 -747"

THE FARMERS BANK

Introduces

You

devotions . Mrs. Edith Lanning
was a guest. Hostesses g1fts
were presented to Mrs. Neutzhng who expressed her appreciation. Games were played
with prizes going to Miss Sybil
Ebersbach, Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs
Eva Dessauer, and Mrs Ed tth
Lanning. Refreshments were
served by the hostess.

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Picnic at lake

OUR BLUE
CHIP SAVINGS
OFFERS
SUBSTANTIAL
EARNINGS
PLUS
100% SAFETY

Today's
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Investment!

RELATIVES VISITED
Miss Erma Smith spent
Fnday in Athens visiting her
brother and sister-m-law, Mr.
and Mrs. ArlhW' Smith, who
have been quite ill .
IN COLUMBUS
Becky Roush, Middleport, IS
in Columbus for a two week
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
The word "fan," referring Flowers and Mr. and Mrs.
to a sports enthusiast or a Roger Roush.
.worshipper of an entertainment personality, is believed
Phony Lace
to be a contraction of the •
Because a 1662 prohibitiOn
word fanatic, according to
The World Almanac. Before on foreign lace was enacted
1900, the owner of the former m England, Brussels la ce was
St. Louis Browns referred to smuggled mto England and ·
a man as a baseball fanatic. sold fraudulent!~ as "pumt
Newspaper headline wnters d ' Angleterre.' In t1m e ,
Angleterre became the term
shortened the term to fan.
used by the French for all
Copyri11h1 C 1974
Belgian
lace.
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If you'd like to start
stacking up those BLUE
CHIPS for your family's
future, we'll gladly chip in
our share with our liberal
interest plan.

If you have never considered a savings account as
a Blue Chip investment, it is time you did because
it's t~e one sound decision you can make these
days that guarantees you '100 cents back on every
dollar you invest. The dollars you deposit-invest in
our bank are always right here a'nd you can with draw every penny you've deposited with us,
whenever you wish .
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So no matter what happens to other types of in vestments you just can't lose when you save with
us. And you don't have to be a banker to know that
an investment that offers you substantial returns
pi us absolute safety of your funds is the soundest
investment you can make . So think of our bank as
the best place to put your savings and trust - and
think of your savings as an investment. You just
can't lose with us.

'SA VE $ 10,000
we' ll ch1p in
5500.00
per year.
'S AVE 51 ,000
we' ll chip m

S50.00

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$5. 00

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Bring ln your winter apparel now for our
careful dry cleaning and pressing. (Offer does
.
not apply to coin-op cleaning&gt;.
Pick them up in the fall and pay dry cleaning
chaflle only. Bring them in now.
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COLD STORAGE
For your precious furs and Fur pieces at
Reasonable Rate.s . Also furrier cleaning.

·ROBINSON'S CLEANERS .,
216 E 2nd

992-5428

Pomer~~cy

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wnen o per

aMg on 230 ...o ils 14 ~ 00 B Tus

Our
complete
compre hensive
homeowners' pol icy covers loss due to
fire, theft, storm damage, more . One
prem iu m .

Conva1escen l Hltme: Mr . and

an d Mrs. Hayes served a
desser t course.

Wh1tc

MwTay, Cmdy MlUTay. f:\ a

decorahons ; Mrs Hughes and
Mrs.
Mane
Haw kin s.

Rosemary Lyons. Mrs Fren ch

were Lwcl a Well. Brenda
Huush 1 K;trcn Murrety, MHry
Luu lluud. tshc lt, &lt;Jild ( ;rdt l'

K1ng. S" lly Byers. Florence
Well. Jan eth Bcal, Glady s
Gilkey, I.oui se Ham son,
T:umny Gilkey. Ci ndy Gilk c).
J ~oy Haley. and Helen llats

.James H. Sellers, daughter, Alpha B&lt;~iley .l.&lt; ta Hall. K,ul" .
Kns and son, (;reg. Pomeroy ; Chcreher. Mi ldr ed Alkil'e.
Hc·l tfield ,
A.ud ra
Mr and Mrs. Ed\1111 Sellers. Donna
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ou&lt;lashrlt.
M.ng1
r
Sm1th
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Mary Paynte r , E llz&lt;Jbcth
Por tland .

F"rench ,

Mrs Paul Wmn. Pearl Bunce.
Harry Chesher , a nd Pau l
Darnell. Games were played
wtlh pnzes gm ng to Mrs
Hughes, Mrs Anthony, Mrs.
Ev elyn Lew 1s, and Mrs.

Cm·!etun Clllln :h. H u ~ t csscs

family

Mrs. Beulah H&lt;l yes, Mrs
Kat hr yn Km ght , and Mrs
Euvc tl a
Bech tl e.
!a ble

Seven of the nine children of
Mrs. Ernest Bowles and the
late Mr . Bowles, all graduates
of Middleport High School,
spent the Memorial Day
Apicnic and family gathering
weekend here wtlh thetr was held at Lake Hope Sunday
mother and attended the attended by Mr. and Mrs.
Middleport Alumni Association Kenneth Makins. Racme ; Mr.
banquet.
and Mrs . John A. Dea n,
Here for the weekend were Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs. John W. Johnson Robert Reid, Rodney and
(Barbara) and sons ; Mr. and David; Mrs. Walter Terrell,
Mrs. Donald Gross (Jeanne) , Billy Kendell and Mr . and Mrs:
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs . Eddie Weekly and Missy, all of
Charles Lockett (Emmaline), Pataskala ; Mr . and Mrs .
Hondall K. Bowles, and Miss Junior Smalley, Judy Kay,
Marsha Bowles, Cleveland; Susan , Dal e and Hobie ,
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent King , Weirton, W. Va.; Mrs. Donna
(Arlene) and Mrs. Anita O'Neil Young, Denms, Susan , Dale,
and daughter, Heather, New and Alan ; Mr. and Mrs. B1ll
York City,
Spaun, Mr . and Mrs. John
Unable to join the family Walter Dean, Pomer8y; Mr.
were two sons, Ernest, of and Mrs Paul Paynter, CarBaltimore , Md. who Femains penter; Mr . and Mrs. Garold
confined to a wheelchair due to Gilkey, Rick, Tammy. and
an automobile accident two Cindy, Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
years ago, and James, of Pomt Leroy Baker, .John , Dale and
Pleasant, whose leg is in a cast Cmdy, of Oklahoma, and
due to a ligament injW'y.
Airman 1-c Richard Dean ,
home on leave from the K. I.
Sawyer Air Force Base m
Michigan.

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tnd lhev •re _ , b INbllo ~ It

Clerk's office, Rutland

Vrank Clark. Hemlock Grove:
Gra ce Turner . Dyesv1 ll e:
L~tha Wood , Altoona Karr. and
Ethel Orr. Cl1estcr area. and

Friendship," were give n for

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VILLAGE CLERK
RUTLAND, OHIO 45775

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Huthwd ; Kt·rnu 1
McE lr oy, Dayt on McE I, uy,
a nd Mae Holter , Mmers vtll e,
Morn !i.

Social event planned

HAVE YOU .

1 PUBLIC SAFfTY

fles. and Nancy Walker. all 89.
and all of Pomeroy Also
honored were Cora Argabnte.
Reedsvill e; Alma Miller .
Middlepor t: Emma Chapman
and Evelyn Stone , Syrac use.
Glenn Cline, Ca rpen ter; Earl y
Roush. Letart ; Dean Black-

DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve concerns the batteries in
hearing aids. Why do oome go dead just a few hours after we wood a nd Norma Curh s.
Pomeroy ; Maxme Chapm an
starttouse,them? This does not seem faiT.- LOUISE.
DEAR POLLY - I think Mrs. S.W.C. has a w1de ch01ce m and In a Massa r. Tuppers
tllings she could do with her many pieces of imitation leatber. A
long sleeveleSs vest could be made and trimmed with a variety of
colors. Anything goes today. Another one could be made for a
child. Circles, squares or wbatever could be sewed on to a pouch
bag. Knee and elbow patches could be applied to tile kids'
sweaters and jackets. A tablecloth for a round table could be
Plans to entertam the Past
made with some of tile circles used oo the edges look scalloped. Matrons of Pomeroy Chapter.
She has a treasW'e and should have fun. On big things sew the O.E S., were made when the
pieces on to a firm foundation - just sew around the edges on the
Eva ngeli ne Cha pter Past
sewing machine.- MRS. T. J .
Matrons met Fnday mght at
DEAR POLLY - and Mrs. S.W.D. - I made a patch purse
the home of Mrs Gra ce
out of leather scraps and crocheted the pieces together and then
French.
lined the pW'se with taffeta. Crochet the pieces together to make
Mrs. Katie Anthony presided
a rectangle, fold up about tw!&gt;-lhirds of the way from the bottom
· at the mee ting with Mrs. Mary
edge, right sides out, and crochet sides together. The single end
Hughes giving devotions. She
is for the nap. Crochet around all exposed edges. A shoulder
used a poem, " In Times Li ke
strap can be made by crocheting two thicknesses together.
These" by Helen Siemer R1ce ,
The patched pieces for such a bag also could be folded in half
a nd a meditati on ent1tled
and a zipper put along the top. A clutch purse could be made with
"Enjoy" taken from the hook.
sides and rounded bottom. Never put straight pins in the p1eces.
Apples of Gold.
They will leave holes. To make the holes for croche'ting, stitch
Committees appomted for
aro\Uld with an unthreaded size 16 sewing machine needle. entertamlng the Pomeroy past
MR. D.V.
DEAR GIRLS - Helen punches the holes lor the crochet
needle to go through and stresses the fact that when crocheting
the work must be kept loose so the linlshed piece wlll be flag. Also
that pieces crocheted ar01md the edges are then puttogetber with
Mrs. Carne Neutzlin g enmore crochet. Mary zigzag stitches the pieces together on her tertamed the Th1rd Friday
sewing machine and says knit dresses could be trimmed with Oub Friday night at her home
leather pieces such aa she bas seen on imports from Hong Kong . with Mrs. Mabel Wolfe
-POLLY.
presiding. It was decided to
dispense w1th the June meetin g
You will receive a dollar If Polly uses your favorite home- due to the regatta Apicmc will
making idea, Pet Peeve, Polly's Problem or solution to a be held in July .
problem. Write Polly in care of this newspaper.
Aprayer by Mrs. Wolfe and a
poem, "The Golden Chain of

CARLTON PRESS, -INC.

By United Press luteroatlonal
Speed races. both on the land
and in the water' took a toll of
four lives on three continents
Sunday.
In Miami, George 11Skip"
Walther, brother of Indianapolis car driver Salt
Walther, was killed Sunday
morning when he was thrown
from his power boat in a
practice run for the $30,000
Champion
Spark
Plug
unlimited regatta.
The accident came little
more than a year after Salt
Walther was bW'ned critically
in tile Indianapolis 500 auto
race. Sa1t recovered, however 1
and finished 17th in the 1974
Indy last week.
Ironically, Skip Walther was
entered only as a replacement
for Jim McCormick , who
suffered severely lacerated
legs when he was thrown from
his boat during a test ruiJ on
ThW'sday.
According to witnesses, Walther's boat "Redman" hit a
wave and disappeared in a
plwne of spray at Miami
Marine Stadium. The Dayton

Others over 80 presented
fl owers were Otto lies, Frances

Pla1ns: Alice l·:pple and Ru th

DA UGHTER BOR N
U . a nd Mrs. Scan Mullt•n
uf Bcll villt•, Ill. a rc an-

Member Feder91 Deposit Insurance Corpor'at !on

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Dmly Sent mel M1ddleport-Pomerov 0 Monday June J 19H

Sentinel Classifieds Get Results! I

Real Estate

NOTICE TO

CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF

2 SIGNS
OF
QUAliTY

TR: ANSPOR: T AT ION
Co tum bu s Ohto

May24 1974
Co ntr act Sa tes legal
Copy No 74 282
UNIT PRICE CO NTR ACT
Seated propo sa l s wr 1 be
rece tved at tne o ffi ce ot th f'
Dtrector of th e Ohto D ep art
ment
ot
T ra nspo rtal on
Colum bu s
Ohto
un t I 10 00
AM Eas t ern Day ! 9ht Sav no
T me Tu esd ay June 18 197-l
for mproVements m

Part s 1 t o 11 nc tus ve are
offered as on e contrac t and w r
be con s de red on th e ba ss ot thetotal amount btd
Part 1

Ga ll Ia County Oh o on GAL
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Morgan To wnsh p by ilp
p l y ng a b tu m nous svrface
treatment
Pavemen t Wrdlh
18 feet
Prote c t and Work L eng th
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Loca l 1 owner ca r good trr e~ 6 cy l wrth automafrc trans
radro b lue trnr sh spotless clean blue nter or

1970 FORD MAVERICK

OLD fi.Jrn t ure o ak tab l es
clocks rce bo xes brass beds
d rsh es desk s or complete
househo l ds Wr t e M
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M ller Rl 4 Pomeroy Ofl10
call 997 7760
5 13 fie

$1395

Loc al 1 owner good trres 6 cyl wrth automatrc t ra n s
radro blue l rmsh spot less clean bl ue rn terro r

1970 DODG E POLAR A

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J UNK Autos
complete and
deliv er ed to our yard We
p ck.up aul o bod C'S and buy al l
k.mds o f scr(tp m eta l5 and
ron R der s S.1 1v(t ge Sta t e&gt;
Rou l l:' 17&lt;1 Rl 4 Pomeroy
Ohro Phone 997 5468

S1195

4 door

f actory a rr
automatrc t ransmrss ron
power
steenng &amp; brakes good whrte wall fires whrte fmr sh
vtnyt root r ad. o heavy duty suspension

2 STORY PERMA ST ON E 3
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MODERN
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1'1
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CA RP E T
THROUGHOUT
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ALL
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FLAT
WELL
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LOT
PRI CE D MID TWENTIE S

JBEDROOMS LARGE K I T
LIK E
N EW
CARPET
ALUM SI D I NG
OWNER
W I LL HELP F IN A NCE
FOR QUALIF I E D BUYER
PR I CED
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For Sale
RHODODENDRON S
purp e
ana p nk
Cle l and Green
house Gerald ne Cl el and
6 J 3tc

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO

(0 J l 2 17 ) Sl ate Rou t e No
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KACINE

OFFICE 446 3643
EVENINGS
Sud McGhee- 446 12SS
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L1v1ng Be tter for Less 33

V deo The New Wave 33
3 00 - A not her World 3 4 15 Genera l Hosprtal 6 13 Prr ce Is

R1ght 8 10 Book Beat 20

3 30 -

One Ltfe to L 1ve 6 13 Phrl Donahue 4 How to Surv1ve a

SendS 1/or JACOBY MODERN
book to Wm..at Bndge (c lo
1hts new spaper) P 0 Bo• 489

a

6

Gomer Pyle USMC 13

5 30 - Beverly Hillbillies 8 Elec Co 33 Hogans Heroes 13
Hodge L odge 20 Western 5tar Th ea ter 15
6 00 - ABC News 13 Sesame Sf 20 News 3 4 Truth or Conseq
6 Lil1a s Yoga &amp; You 33
6 30 - News 6 8 10 NB C News 3 4 15 Patchwork 33 Room

222 13
7 00 - What s My Lone 6 Dusty s Tra 1l 13 Elec Co 20 Truth
or Conseq 3 Beatthe Clock 4 News 6 10 Wally s Workshop
15

Paul Nuch1ms 33

7 30 - To Te ll the Truth 6 New Pr iCe Is R1ght 8 10 RFD 20
Hoi ywoo d Squa res 3 Dealers Cho1ce 4 Beat the Clock 13
B1lly Graham Crusade 15
8 00 - Happy Days 6 13 Nova 20 Maude 8 10 Adam 12 3 4
6 13
9 00 - Em my Awards 3 4 15 Bla ck Journal33
9 30 - Book Beat 20 Shaft B 10
10 00 - Washongton Straight Talk 33 News 20 Marcus Welby 6
11 Pt&gt;llce 5tory 3 4 15 Bil ly Graham Crusade 13

10 30
Day at Nighf 33
11 00 - News3 4 6 8 10 13 15 J anakl33

Johnny Ca r son J 4 15 Un touchables 13 MISSIOn lm
poss1b le 6 Mov 1es Aaron Shck from Punkm Crtck 8 Man

11 30 -

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WEST

Dear NAB
Don t count on continued 1110 pet good luck 1 Your astrologer
1s workmg on lbc same prmc1ple described m the book I mentioned, 'Your Baby's Sex How You Can Choose But keep m

from Cocody

10

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
I '- mto
the Garden,
Maud '
5 SwiSS
ctty
IO Declare
II Aga1nst
1pre! )
12 Take the
ba1 t
13 B1bllcal
mountain
14 - N1ght
of Love
I5 Storage
box
16 Peer
Gynt's
mother
17 Earthly
19 Mernment
20 All
About 2I Bare
22 Mudv1lle

SC ORPIO (Ocl 24 Nov 22)

For Tuesday June 4 1974

ARIES (March 21 April t 9)
Don t try to co'We r up or ra
tronal rze you r m stake s Noth
ng wrll be ga ned persona ll y rf
you ta~e a stand on a hop eless
POSI1 on

TAURUS (Apnl 20 May 20)
Your busrn ess affarr s are I kely
to be compl ex and tumbl ed at
present It could be du e to an
unrealrstrc outlook

GEMINI (May 21 June 20)
You wouldn t be w rse to be
your own attorney 1f you re
n volved tn some sort of egal
ma tler at thrs trme Get e,'(pert
adv1ce

CANCER (June 21 July 22)
Try no1 to make any co mmrt
men ts rega rdrng wane. or se rv
rce tflat you don t have tfle
competency to perform Bluff s
won t work

You re not the shrewd buyer
you usua lly are You cou ld
eas ty be taken n and pu r
chase merchan drse of nler or
Qual ty

SAGITTARIUS (Nov

23

Dec 21) You re assumrng that
others are as s1ncere as you
are about keeprng the1r prom
rses They re not Get I rn wr I

lng
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan

19) At present you re apt 10
rely mo re heavrly on your
hunc hes and 1n1u1t ron than you
shou ld St ck wrth what you
see not w1th what you !eel

AQUARIUS (Jan

20 Feb

19) You re not I kely to be
mo derate or prudent rega rdtng
your soc 1a l nterests Waste or
overrndutgenc e has 1he uppe1
hand

PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
Be very c areful today that you
don I do any thrng that wou d
reflect unfavorably on your
honor or reputation

LEO (July 23 Aug 22) The
b1g shot ro le wrll prove to be a
very expensrve one today Ju st
olhers w st II
be yoursell
be rmp ressed

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sepl 22)
You re apt 10 base an rmportant
JUdgment on rnac cura te rn tor
mat on Be certam of all the
facts be !ore sayrng yes Ia
anyt hrng

LIBRA (Sepl 23 Ocl 23)
To day you II look for easy

June4 1974
Important goals can be
rea lrze d thrs yea r 11 you don I
take thrngs for granted Even rl
somethrng rs flanded to you be
sure you make th e most ot t

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one lrttrr to each squ a re to

form four ordtnary words

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18 Whirl
21 Trading
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22 Chewy
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23 Wmdflower

24 Suppress
25 ExplOit
'l7 Hackneyed
19 What s
the - '
30 Custom
3! Eat
greedily
32 Put
forth
37 - blimey
38 Network

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One letter s1mpl y 1::1tands f or another In thts sample A 1s
used for the t hree L s X lor lhe two 0 s, elc Smgle letters
apostrophes the length and lormalton ol lhe words are all
hmts Each day the code l etters are differe nt

WHY HE DIDN I
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CRYPTOQUOTES

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5 Carned
6 Anecdotal
collection
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performance
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27 lnd1an
we1ght
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29 Loftiness
33 Wooden
core
34 Make
lace
35 Wmd
mstrwnent
(colloq )
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you rea nrce guy

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11on 33
4 00 ~ Mr
Cartoon 3
Somerset 15
Sesam e St 33
20 Huck and Yog 6 I Dream of Jeann re 13 Ta t t le ta es 8
Movr e The 5 000 F1ngers of Dr T 10
.1 30 - Gill1 gan s Is 6 Gr een Acres 3 Bonanza 15 Ja ckpot 4
Ha zel 8 Da n te l Boone 13 Vrrgrn1an
5 00 - Mr Rogers 20 33 Bonanza 3 Merv Gr1ffm 4 B1g Va lley

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Saturday's Cryptoquote. EACH MOMENT OF YOUR UFE IS
A BRUSHSTROKE IN THE PAINTING OF YOUR GROWING
CAREER - WILFERD A PETERSON

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Both vulnerable
North East South

~ass
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2NT

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27 Ches ts &amp; Dressers

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$29 95 up

Several 2 p c
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Se v era l Sota s

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

L1vmg Room

Oswald "A look at the
North-South cards only
would suggest a seven diamond contract It makes
eas1ly 1f diamonds break
three-two All declarer has to
do IS to draw trumps ruff one
heart 10 dummy and d1scard
the other heart on the fourth
spade"
J 1m "Even seven notrump
1sn' t too bad a contract Not
that 11 makes the way the
East West cards are set up,
but 11 would wheel 10 a lot or
the lime '
Oswald ' Clubs don't break,
d1amonds don't break, the
heart rmesse IS wrong and a
careless declarer m1ght actually get set at SIX notrump"
J1m "He shouldn ' t be
Therels a very simple e nd
play to brmg home twelve
tr1cks "
Oswald "South starts by
cashmg three d1amonds
Then he runs orr rour spades
wh1le d1scardmg a d1amond
rrom h1s hand Next come

139 95 up
S25 00 up

I Green Velvet Love

Sea t

$99 9S

6 odd Rock ers and
Cha1rs
$15 00 u~

Special This
Week!
Small Upnght Freezer,

69.95
42 Gas &amp; Electnc Ranges

S29 95 up
12 Good Refng erator s

$25 oo up
Fng1da1re Refrigerator and
Gas Rang e lurquo1 se
both
S249 95

What Do You Need?
We May Have 11 1
L amps

Credenza

Span1sh

Wall

Plaques

Wa 11

t1me
to thiS
be ,
three West
roundsISofknown
clubs At
holdmg one d1amond and two
hearts South throws West 10
w1th dummy's last diamond
and West has to lead a heart
to g1v~ South the last two
tncks

Tapestnes Foot Stools, Pole

L1ght End Tables Recltntng
Cha1r s
1tem s

and

many

oth e r

Rutland Furniture
Rutland, 0
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Mayla'

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North East South
Double Pass
U
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What do you do now•
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haed worrop" o &lt;empettttve bid
•bere Remi,mber, yaur twe·

Automat1cs
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rho1ce o
wat er
temps Auto w.,t er
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Perm a Press
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verted rntd' J n rc e apts Call
Maytag washer and dryer
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Call 992 50 1\,.0r 992 1336

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2 00 - Da ys ol Our L1 ves 3 4 15 Gu1dmg L1ght 8 10 Newlywed
Gam e 6 13 Our Streef 33
2 30 - Doctor s 3 4 15 G~r ll n My L1fe 6 13 Edge of N1gh l 8 10

33 Celebnty Swe epstakes 3 15
12 55 - News 3 IS
I 00 - News 3 All My Children 6 13 Concentration 8 Wha t s
My Line' 10 Sew1ng Sktlls 33

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I 30 - 3 On A Mat ch 3

7 30- New Zoo Revue6 Tennessee Tu xedo 13

GENE WOLFE'S
BODY SHOP

Stock

F1ve Mrn utes to L ve By 4

8 00 - Capt Kangaroo 8 10 New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame Sl 33
Jeff s Collie 6
8 25 - Jack Lalanne 13
8 30 - Brady Bunch 6
8 55- News 13
9 00- Paul Dixon 4 Fnendly Jun ct10n 10 AM 3 Phil Donahue
15 Abbott &amp; Costello 8 Wild Wild West 6 Mov 1e Peyton
Place 13
9 30 - ToTelltheTruth3 ElectmCo 33
9 ss - Chuck Wh1te Reports 10
10 00 - 0 1nah Shore 3 15 Compan y 6 Jokers W1ld 8 10 A B1t
Wilh Kn1t 33
10 30-Jeopardy3 4 1S Gamb1t8 10 D1g lf33 Whee ls Kiln s
&amp; Clay 33
11 00 - Wizard of Odds 3 4 15 M1ke Douglas 6 Password 13
Now You See It 8 10
11 30 - Brady Bunch 13 Hollywoo d Squares 3 4 15 Lo ve of L le
8, 10 Catch 33 33
11 55 - CBS News 8 Dan Imel s World 10
12 00 - Password 6 News 8 10 13 Bob Braun s SO 50 Club 4
Mr Rogers 33 Jackpot' 3 1S

MATERIALS CO
Mason. W. Va
1 ·n3 -5s5 4

808 W Mam Sl

B1ble Answers 8 News 6

Rev Cleophus Robtnson 13
6 35 - Columbus Today 4
6 45- Farmt1me 10 Mormng Report 3
7 00 - Today 3 4 IS CBS News 8 10 D1 ck Van Oyke 13
Osmonds 6

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By Helen Hottel

+++

6 2S- Farm Report 13
6 30 -

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Dear Helen
You mentioned a doctor's way to choose the se x of
unborn child My ' Astrologer's way works 1 You take
ex•ct b1rthdate and bme of b1rth to your local astrologer
w1ll prepare a b1rth control chart, g1vmg fertility dates

6 00- Sunnse Seminar 4 Sacred Heart 10
6 15 - Concern &amp; Comment 10

HOGG &amp;ZUSPAN

992-3615

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2 00 - News 4

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m1nd the authors recommend mediCal tests, and do not
guarantee results
Remember to even the person holding a plumbob over a
pregnant woman s stomach WIU have 50 pet accuracy m
predicting tbe sex of her chi ld Your astrologer has better odds
than they giVe you m Las Vegas' - H

telling you wh1ch days to conce1ve lor et ther a boy or a g1rl I ve
had two beautiful successes from lhiS method and use no other
form of birth control (the rhythm me thod) between bab1es
NOW A BEUEVER

Dear Worned
A call to your diStriCt attorney s office may g1vet this.
'"Cr s fortunes a turn for the worst Smce she IS chargmg for
he r disservice she can probably be closed for operating a
busm ess w1thout a hcense (if not for fraud )
Your daughter and fnends ' When the acc1dent doesn't
happen lbcy ll be cured - H

Downstairs 10
12 30 - News 13

Delivered to Job Sole

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average of 4 000 bllhon
gallons of water a day at 1ts
mouth - enough to prov1de
~bout 3J! per cent of the
the fresh water needs of New fam1hes m the Umted States
;vork City for over mne vears own dogs
I r
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SENTINEL

Male or Female
Help Wanted
Full or Parttime
Opemngs

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-LINCOLN HILL
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11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Mov1e The Chnstm as Tree 8
MISSIOn lmposs1ble6 Untouchables 13 Movte Upsta r s and

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No Way to Treat a Lady

Un 1vers1ty of Chicago Roundtable 33
30 - Dick Van Dyke 8 10 Mount a on Song 20
00- CBS Reports 8 10 Billy Graham Crusade 13 Handfu ls
of Ashes 33
30 - Day At Night 33
00 - News3 4 6 8 10 13 IS Janaki33

1 00- Tomorro w 3 4 Tak e F1ve For Life 15 P1cture of Doran

ASK US ABOUT
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Brlly

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NELSON

THE ROSENBERG CO.

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Graham Crusade 8 10 V1deo The New Wav e 33

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FURNITURE

a.ElAND
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7 30 - That Good Ole Nashvill e MuSi c 3 Buck Owens 8
Hollywood Squares 4 To Tell the Trufh 6 Beat fhe Clock IJ
Lock Stock &amp; Barrel20 Ep1sode Act ton 33 Mun crpal Court
10
8 00 - Rookies 6 Baseball World of J oe Garag1ola 3 15 4

On Most Am ertcan Cars

OFFICE SUPPLIES

J&amp;B AUTO
BODY

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1

Pollee May Sear Her Fortune
Dea r Helen
We have a woman m our town who says she can tell fortunes,
.md shes scanng my young daughter and some of her fnends ro
dea th
They had then fortunes rold by her, and now my daughter
wanders around the house, very nervous and won't eat or sleep
The woman sa id she 1s gomg robe m a hornble acc1dent w1thin a
month
The g~rls a re charged for each VISit
What really hurts 1s the woman used ro be a good fnend of
nune until she started claunmg she saw VISIOns She hates me
because I called her a fake And she's malting a fortune on her
fortunes
What can be done ' - WORRIED

7 00 - Truth or U.ns 3 Beat fhe Clock ' New s 6 10 Whal s

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

992 2094
606 E. Mat n Pomeroy

Wc reparr lawn mowers and
gr:rrden tractors

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West ern Star Theater 15
6 00 - News 3 4 8 10 13 15 Sesame Sf 20 Truth or Co ns 6
Nova JJ
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CB S New s 8 10 Room
222 13

Nathan Btggs
Radoator S!&gt;eetallst

POMEROY
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AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR

4 30 - Green Acres 3 Jackpot 4 Gl ll tgan s Is 6 Bona'nza 15
Danie l Boone 13 V1rgm1an 8
5 00 - Bonanza 3 N\erv Gnffm 4 Brg Valley 6 Mr ster Rogers

20 33
5 30 - Elec Co 33 Hogan s Heroes 13 Hodgepodg e Lodge 20

From the largest Truck or
Bu lldozer Radiator to the
smalle st Hea ter Core

Phone 742 4673
742 5595
B11l Brown , Owner
Rutland , Oh1o

777 Pea.-1 Street
M ;fdleport Ohto
IJt&lt;r nno .:,91 5167 or V92 3861

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Protect and Work Length
car ton
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Part 3
monogram s and mak e f an c y
W L SO N S Pennz o I WestMan CASH pard fo r all makes and
carp eted w t h new plumbmg
Stop In and See Our
Ho ck ng County
Ohro on
des1gns W1th l US t I he tw1 st of a
St Now op en for al ty pes of
mode l s of mob t e homes
and electnc wrr ng
To ta
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Phone area code 614 423 9531
au t o reparr 011 cha nge lu be
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E' lec tr c nc ludes 2 stove s 1
Route No J2 7 n Salt Creek
and never been used w II sell
lObS t une up and au tomat rc
4 13 tt c
re
fr1
ge
r
a
t
o
r
s
and
som
e
Townshtp
by app l y ng a
for on ly $47 cas h or term s
transm 1SS 10n r epa r All at
furn tur e
situ a t ed
on
b tum rnous sur fac e treatment
a va tabl e Phone 99~ 265 3
d scoun t pr ce A lso offerr ng
beaut ful 1 4 ac:r e lot Ask ng
Pavement Wrdth - Var es
5 29 ff c
wash to bs and auto recon
$3 1 000 Call 992 5933
Pro tect and Work L ength drt1onmg Tra ned mechanr c
5 3 1 Jtc
20 11 6 8 fee t or J at m tes
on d uty
Pnc es are St11I
Part II
ELECTRO
LU
X
va
cuum
5 31 7tc
H1gh Up Here'
Hockr ng County
Oh o on
c l ean ers A 1 cond 1t on use s
~ HOC 328 ( 1 75 l State Rout e SELLING J house holds th s
paper bags ha s cordw 1nde r
Water Ltn es and Power
n Star r Townsh p by
No 328
and many attachm en ts A lso
Fr day 31 and ne~t Fr rday
,.. applyrn g 1 b t um nous sur fa ce
Ltnes All work done by the
shamp o oer: attachment 1n
June 7 Sate star ts 7 30 p m
trea t m e 1
el
uded
(Only
4
avar
lablel
at
toot
or contract Also dozer
Antrq ues ~;~ l assware chma
Moved to Rutland J;4 m 1le
We are gorng all ou t for
Pavem ent W 1dlh I~ teet
$37 70
cash
or
t erms
1 nens qu tt s lamps clocks
work
and
sephc
tanks
tnI ins1d e
c 1ty l1m1t on nght
~crap
rron
ca
st
rron
c
opper
Prot ect and Work Lu g rh availab l e Phone 992 2653
old t run ks dolts postcards
corner
Sirek
St and Rt 124
21 225 6 feet or 4 02 m rles
~v
rre
brcl
~~
a
lumrnum
au
to
I
~"'"~
cookbooks
numerous
5 29 tf c
Part 5
bc1tterres auto rad rator s We
co ltector s 1tems
p c tures
608
E.
Mergs County Oh ro on MEG
AM FM stereo rad10 - 8 track
w cker f urnrtu r e lawn cha rs
Free Est1mates
.See or Call
~1re your best marke t too for
~
325
(0 00 .S 22
n Sa l em
MAIN
ta pe comb nat ron 4 speaker
lounge
charrs
garden
wrts
t
e
paper
IBM
pr
odu
ct
s
Bob
or
Roger
Jeffers
.. Townshrp
by a pplyrng a
sound
s ystem
Balanc e
equrpment glider t1 ert ab tes
c:rnd crude drug~
POMEROY, 0
~
brtumtnous surfa ce treatment
Now Open t or Business
$106 33 or easy term s Ca ll
s t ep ta bles next week 3 nrce
Day 992 7089
~
Pavement Wrdth - Varres
992
3965
CHESTER
- 4 BR bath
bed r oom sur tes 4 n ce lrvrng
Ntght 992-3525
Pro1ect - d Work 1 eng th room surtes 4 good T v s
5 29 lfc
d 1nrng roo m
som e ca r
~
28 828 B feef or 5 46 m les
c olor and BW w ng back
0 p(1 n d.1rly 11114 Fnday 8 ttll
or 992 5232
petmg barn 2 oth er o ut
c harr s a nt q ue furn1ture
WE HAVE atl yo ur uphols t er','
Parto
11 J 1/ y Clo sed Fnday noon
bur l d ng s about l acre
library
tab
l
es
7
n
ce
need s
Bur lap
den m
Morgan Co unty
Oh o on
••II '\.1o•1d 1y of ev ery week
corner lot $13 500
re frr gerato r s w th treezer
cambr c fo am g lue z pper s
MRG 555 ( 11 951 Sta t e Rou t e
TUPPERS PLAINS
compartment 1 upr g ht deep
tack tn g strrp
sprr ngs and
No 555 n Un on Townsh p by
freeze nrce Ch na cup board
story br tck corner lot over 1
appl y ng a b rtum nous surface
c l p s ch rpboard buttons
rockers 50 bo~es of good
W1lktnson Small Eng1ne
treatment
tw rn e sew ng thread legs
acre 1n new add thon J BR
househo ld rtems also takrng
Pavem en t W dth - 18 feet
up holste r y books dacron
992 3092
ba
th
dtnmg
R
lovel
y
k
1
t
brd s on solid brass bed open 9
Pro1ec t and Work Le ngth spr ng tw •n e ta cks welt cor d
399
W
Mam
Pom eroy, 0
basement
8
year
s
ol
d
chen
to
9
Call
992
3509
Polly
s
18 16 3 2 feet or 3 44 mrles
co tton
sw vel bases and
Athen s Ohro
Located at Modern Supply
$22 500 00
Auc t ion Page and H gh Sf
Part 7
foam foam foam Pomeroy
Small Eng1ne Repa1r
Mrdd leport
V nton County Ohro on V I N
Recovery
622 Ea st Ma n
MIDDLEPORT - BuSiness
5 31 7tc
50 {0 00 0 06) U S Roi.Jte NO
Street Phone 992 7554
room modern apt over J
SO - rn Harnson Town shi p by
5 15 26tc
BR 1'17 ba ths d1nong R HW
ap ptymg a br tum rnous surface DEEM Custom Butcherrng
fl oor s Wi th carpeting over
TRAILER
BrownS Trailer
treatment to shoulde rs
Meat Pro cess ng Phone 667
'-'ROCERY bu s ness t or sa l e
Cour t 992 3324
hot water heat almost new
3608 Cootv•lle Ohro
Sh ould ers - 2 at 8 feet
Bu ld ng for sa l e or lease
5 29 He
Prot ec t and Work Leng th burldmg $26 500
55 26tp
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
26 188 8 feet or 4 96 mrles
POMEROY - Ranch type 2
• Lawn Boy
to 10 p m for appointment
HOUSE for rent Phone 992 3432
Part 8
KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
BR
bath HW floor s w1lh
• Tecumseh
3
20
tfc
or
992
2780
Vrnton Coun t y Ohro on VIN
WIGS
Fo r a good line of
• Kohl er
ca rp eting
over
fu l l
317 (7 02 9 06 ) Sta t e Route No
5
2.:1
tfc
Cosmet cs friend l y serv ce
• W sconsm
EXCELSIOR Sa lt Works E
ba
se
m
en
t
small
lot
327 - rn Harr son and Eag le
and so meone to chat w ith
• All other
Ma n St Pomero y A ll kmds
Townshrps
by applymg a
firep lace 1n LR $15 000
grve me a ra il Helen Jane 3 AND 4 ROOM furn rsh ed and
of
salt
w
ater
pellets
water
makes
brtumin ous SI.Jra t ce treatment
Bro wn 992 5113
POMEROY - 1'/, acres 200
unturn1stred
apartments
nugg ets block salt and own
Pavement Wrdth - Varres
Phone
992
5434
3 19 tic
1t frontage ongrnally ha s 2
Oh o R rver Sa l t Phone 992
Pro tect and Work Length 4 12 ffc
3891
TANK S cleaned
houses Ideal for trailers or
FOR
~~EE est mates on SEPT I C
35 534 4 feet or 6 73 mil es
A TO Z Mart used furntshed
reasonable ra tes
Ph
446
alumtnum
replacement
hom
e
S3
ooo
Part 9
6
5
~~
~
appliances cl othrng diShes PRIVATE meettng room for
w rnd ows srclmg storm doors
4782 Ga l lipoliS Jo hn Russel l
Morgan County
Ohro
on
BEDFORD TOWNSHIP and m rsc Rt 33 oppos te
any
organlzatton
Phone
992
owne r and operator
and windows Ra lin g Phone
WE ARE pick ng up a p lano n
MRG 792 (2 73) - St ate Route
3915
trail er court Hartford W
205 acres 7 room home new
Char les L1 sle Syracuse Oh ro
5 12 tfc
No 792 - rn Wrndsor Townsh p
your area and would lt k:e
Va
3 11 tfc some respon si ble party to stocked lake new barn and
Carl
Jacob
Sa le s
by applytng a b t umrnous
_. 10 tfc
Representatrve
v
v SE PTIC TAN KS AROB IC
other buil dings lots of
surface trea tm ent
t ak e over payments
Call
HOU SE 3 room s and bath on
Jo hnson and Son In c
Pa11ement W1dth - 20 feet
Cred1l Manager (6 14 ) 772
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
walnut maple hickory 100
Route 1 south of Middleport
MEIGS County Humane Socrety
Pro 1ec t and Work Leng ttJ
5669 or wrrte 260 East Marn
4 30 He
CLEANED
REPAIRED
acres
fence
d
runntng
cattle
Pr efer youn g or mrddle age
Thrrft Sh op open 10 a m tl/
14 784 o fe e t or 2 80 m rt es
Street Cht l! rco the Oh10 45601
-- --- --~--- ---MILLER
SA
NITATION
$46
000
couple Phon e 992 7572
4 30 p m e11ery Frrday and
Part 10
4 7 tfc
ST EWART OHIO PH 662
EXCAVAT I NG rtn7P.r ln"der
LI
ST
YOUR
PROPERTY
Saturday
New
used
stock
5 31 Jt c
Noble County Ot1 o on NOB
303S
and backhoe work
septrc
arrrv1ng weekly Clothing
WITH US YOU CANT GO
260 (0 00 - State Route No 260
ONE 1969 l 2x 65 3 bedroom
10 4 tfc
tan ks Installed dump trucks
co lle c tible s
applrances
- In E lk Townshrp by applymg
mobile
home
ca rpeted
FURNISHED
apa n me nt
WRONG
an d lo boys for hire w 11 haul
treasures r ec ord s p rc tur es
a b1t um lnous surface treat
througho ut
underpenn ng
adults on l y rn M del eport
cleaned
fill drrt top sort limestone SEPT I C TANKS
992 2259 or 992 2568
men t
books tamps t oys Loca t ed
10x2 0 porch w1lt1 w rough t rron
Phone 992 3874
Modern Sanrtet on 992 3954 or
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
acr oss from Pomeroy Post
Pav ement Wrdth - 18 feet
ra
lrng
Phone
742
S980
after
4
992 7349
5 12 tfc
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
Off1ce
Pro1ect and Work L eng t h P m
10231fc
n ght phone 992 352S or 992
10
ACRE
f
arm
7
room
ho
use
10 032 0 feet or 1 90 miles
5 12 tfc N ICE 3 room apt all electrrc n
5 23 tfc
5232
wrth
central
heat
carpe
t
ng
Part II
CONCRETE
2 11 tf c READY MIX
Pomeroy over took rng the
modern k•tchen wrth dish
Noble County Ohro on NOB
d
el
ivere
d
rrgh
t t o your
PO LLY S
A u ctr on
eve r y
USED Tapan ga s ran ge gr eat
Ohro
Rrv
er
Wall
oven
washer 2 baths and a path
566 CO OOJ State Route No 566
Frrday 7 D m at Pnrk and
for apt or trarler Ph one 367
pro tect Fast and easy Free
table t o p
ra nge
F'hone
good
barn
ga
rden
one
r~cre
AUTOMOBILE
1nsurance
been
rn Wayne and Seneca Town
0268
H 1gh Sis Ant tques coll ec tor
estimates Phone 992 3284
Ga ll pols 446 76 99 after 5
pond tor f1Sh ng and sw m
can ce lled?
Lost
your
Sh ps by app l ying a bifumrnous
rte m s ant i q ue furn1 ture
Goegte rn Ready Mrx Co
s
30 6tc
p
m
Sun
da
y
446
9539
m
ng
seen
c
an
d
prr
vate
4
opera
to
r
s
trcense
Ca
ll
992
surface tr ea tm en t
Middleport, Oh ro
co lor T V s Ste" In P &amp; J
1428
6 2 6t p
m les from Harrt sonv lte tn
Pa vement W1dfh - 20 feet
Odds and Ends 215 North
6 30 tfc
HOUSE gas hot wa t er heater
Scrp o TownShiP $30 COO Call
6 15 ttc
Pro te c t and Work ~..ength Second St
for furn1ture NICE bl ock home 7 rooms rn
Ph one 992 775 1
142
4521
25 344 0 feet or 4 80 miles
bargains
W II se l l your
C BRADFORD Aucttoneer
Sy ra cu se
Must
have
5 24 12t c
6 2 3tc
The da te set for comp letr on
merchandtse the auctron way
Com a lete Servrce
r
eference
s,
unfrnrshed
l
arge
of t hrs work shall be as set for t h
Call 99 2 3509
Phone 949 3821 or 949 3161
kitch
en
Phone
Ga
l
lrp
ol
1s
446
ELEC
TRIC
stove
Ge
n
e
ral
m the b1ddmg proposa l
Rae ne Ohro
1962 FORD V 8 automatr c Ca ll
.s 14 26t c
7699 after 5 p m Sunda y 446
Etectr 1c pu shb utton 520
Eac h brdder shall be requ red
992 5011 or 992 9556
Cntt Bradford
9539
A l so
Hahn Ecf 1pse 21
to file wrth hr s b rei a cert1 f ed
5 I tfc
5 31 3tc
mower New Phone 992 7388
6 2 6tC
ch eck or cash 1er s check for an YARD SA LE 829 Sou t h Th1rd
Av
e
Mrddleport
Tues
day
6
2
3tp
amount eq ual to five per cent of
67 MERCURY Mon t erey 5375
Weclnesd ay and Thursday
2 BEDROOM trailer tn Rutland
SEWING MACHINE S Repa r
Vrrqll 0. Tcdlord Sr
h1s b1d b ut rn no event more
Phone 2693 weekdays
June456
w ttl AC Ph one 7423 171 after 6 LARGE storm w ndows for
ser11 1ce all makes 99 2 22 84
than f fty thousand dollars or a
!Jrok~··
5 or phone 742 5641 any t me
5 24 12tp
6 3 at e
prtce ot t he g lass Phon e 949
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
bond of ten per c:ent of h•s btd
...__
'10
Mt•ch,llll(
5frc·pt
2261
6 2 6tc
Authorized Singer Sates and
payable to the Dtrec tor
Servrce We Sharpen Scrssors
6 2 3tc
1965 P ONTIAC for sa te $200
Brdders must apply on t he
Pom£.&gt;roy, Ohro ·15/69
IN THE
Vernal Well Rou te 681 west
3 29 tfc
proper form s for quallfrcat 1on
COMMON PLEAS COURT
REGULATION pool tabl e
Darwm
at leas t ten days pnor to the
PROBATE
DIVISION
NEW
LISTING
Renovated
2
excel l en t c ondrt lon
$200
date set for open ng brds 10
6 2 6tp DOZER work land clearrng by
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
BR home wrth large cl osets
Phon e ( 304) 773 5890
the acre hourty or contract
accordance w rth Chapter 5525
farm ponds roads etc yarge
6
2
3tp
Ohro Rev rsed Cocle
1969 F ORO Econolr ne panel
NICe
bath
and
k1tchen
Wall
to
dozer and operator Wi th over
Pl ans and spec rfrcat ons are IN THE MATTER OF SET
123 W B S599 Ingels Fur
wa
ll
carpefmg
Nat
gas
fur
8 ACRES of sta nct ng hay on
n lure Phone 992 2635
20 year s experrence Pullrns
on f rte rn the Depa rt ment of TLEMEN T OF ACCOUNTS
PROBATE COURT ME IGS
Hysel l Run Ph one 742 5113 nace Garage and over Jf4 acre
Excavatrng Pomeroy Ohro
Tr ansportatron and the off rc e of COUN1Y
6 2 3tc
OHIO
of
land
Young
fru1l
Ask1ng
Phone 992 2478
the Drstr1ct Dep uty D1rector
6 2 3tp
- - - - - - -.- -- -- - $12 900 00
The D rector r eserves the
1972 M B M dget c: on11ert ble
12 19 tfc
Accounts and vouchers of the
r gh t to retec t an y and all b ds
e)(ce ll ent condrt on Pho ne
MIDDLEPORT
Larg
e
9
follo wrn g named f ducratles
949 3955
room house fu ll basement 2
ROOFS and hou ses pamted
J PHILLIP RICH LEY have been f ri ed m the Pro ba t e
6 2 6tc
F r ee es t1mat es
plenty of
porches 2 baths now 1n 2 apts
Cour
t
M
ergs
County
Ohro
for
DIRECTOR approval and sett l emen t
references
Phon e 992 3363
Rent one to he lp w1th the 1973 DATSUN ptckup truck
Rev 8 17 73
5 30 12tp
CASE NO 14 360 F na/ Ac
only
overhead
Asking
17 000 m rl es S300 wor th of
coun t
of
H ube rt
Taylor
$1800000
ext ra s 30 m te s per gallon SER VICES offered I urn rt ure
Guard an of th e Person and
161 3 10 2tc
8 ROOMS
Near Gavin 2
S2 450 Phone 992 2902
uphol st ering
reaso nab l e
Estat e of One da Ward
an
1
ra tes llrc kup and de1rvery
5 31 31p
Incomp et ent Per son
baths modern k1lchen Huge
tree
estrmates
3
CASE NO 16 606 Fo urteenth
PUBLIC NOTICE
front porch forced a 1r furnace
1970 VW good cond tro n Mu st
professs rona t craft smen to
Sea ted b ds wrll be recerved Acc oun t o f the /Huntmg t on
full ba sement w1th shower 1 37
sell Phon e 992 6165
serve you better and faster
by th e Me gs Local Schoo! Natronal Bank o Col umbu s
of an acre on Rt 7 Want
Phone Mowrey s Upholstery
5 31 4tp
D str rct Board of Educat on at Trustee of t he Trus t crea t ed
These s1zes also available
$25 000 00
675 4154 Pt Pleasant w Va
the r off1ce rn the Me gs J un or under th e La st W11t and
5 ooo 6 000 8 ooo 10 000 and
5 30 26tc
GROCERY - All stock and 1962 WILLYS l eep m eta l top
H gh Schoo l Burldmg unt I 12 Test ament of Thomas A May
good trres rn g ood condrt on
o clock noon on July 8 1974 tor 4 Deceased
12 000 BTU
some eq u1pment
A good
Phon e 992 7168
CASE NO 19 149 Frfth and
School Buses Separate brds w 11
OPEN Rog er Hysell s Garage
POMEROY LANDMARK bus1ness for a c ouple w1th
5 31 3tc
be rece1ved for sc hool bus F na t Account of Rrch ar d J
near Crossroa d s on Stat e
ambthon
Work
for
yourself
•- : Jack W Carsey Mgr
Route 124 8 JO to 6 p m
chass1s and !!lchool bus bod1es Chambers Guardran of Jan ce
and l1ve a lot better W1lt sell 1972 MALt BU 4 dr Sed an vrnyl
Monday through Saturday
Speclfrcatron for school bus Sue Robrnson
Ail
Phone 992-2181
top a•r condt ftonrng power
CA SE NO
19 365
Fourt h
Phon e 992 5682 or 992 7121
ChaSSIS and SChoo l bUS bOd1eS
now for t he va hJe of the sto ck
steering
P B new rubber
may Pe obta ned by catlrng 992 Curr en t A ccount of R chard
5 15 26tc
Interest ed see u s now
prrvate owner
excellent
5650
Chambers ; Guardran of th e
LOTS
For
your
new
home
cond
rtr
on
52
350
Phon
e
742
BLUE Lustre not on ly r ds
H &amp; W Refrrg er atron Serv1 ces
The Me,gs Local Sc hool TruSf Estate of Pa me l a Ke th
6471
ca rp et s of so I but leaves prte We have sever a l m the Metgs
0 strrct Board of Eduot on A Haro ld P Jr and Chr sty
Refr1gerators freezer a rr
soft and lofty Rent e!ectr c and Eastern school d1st ncts
5 31 Jtc
WAITRESSES wa nted A pply In
reserv es th e r rght to r e tect any Jones Mrnors
condrt oners and commercral
shampooer $1
Baker Fur
person Crows Steak Hou se
and all Q ds
CASE NO
20 677
Seconcl
Call to see
unIts Ph one 992 5S87 or 992
nr t ure Company
7204
Annua l Acc ount of Ruth 1
5 14 tf c
LIFE
IS
EXC
ITING
WHEN
5 31 Jtc
--.,--Me gs Local Wolfe Guar d1an of T1mothy
5 15 26tp
YOU BUY SOMETHING YOU 1969 CHEVY Townsman stat1on
Sc hoo l Dr str1 ct Darrell Wolfe Tho ma s Gl enn
wagon S l 195 good cond1tron
House rn Chester contac t ENJOY CHOOSE A NEW
Board qf Educatron Wolfe Char l es Bryan Wolfe an d
Phone 992 7620
Mary Ki'ly Rose 949 2822
NEIG LER burtdmg Supply for
ONE AND WE WILL SELL
J mmy Ch r Stopher Wo lfe
bur ldrng houses phone 949
5 24 tf c
S 31 4tc YOURS
CASE NO 20 690 F.rst an d
L w McComas
3604
c al l Guy N etg l er
Clerk Frnal Ac coun t of Edna Hrll
Racine OhiO
14 FT alumrnum boat w th
E xecu t r x of the Estate of Ra ce
(,,);,'[l':H~ 1'.
II ,'\I llh'l~
trailer and 5 hp motor $300
(6) 3 10 17 2• 4tc
5 3 26tc
D H 11 Deceased
Ill I I '-.l l ! I ',I '1:.• I
Call 992 2369 or f no answer
-- -------- -- -~
CASE ~0 20 852 Frrst and
call 949 3211
II\ 1 I
Fma l Acco unt of Clara E
0 DELL Almement located on
5 31 Jtc
Howery EJ~;e cu trrk of t he Last
Route 12.4 and County Rd 5
W II and Tes t ament of Eddre
or
Crossroads co mpl ete f ron t
Lou
Howery
Deceased
ALL WHITE puppy 5 or 6
end tuneup and brake serv ce
CA SE NO .,1 067 F rst and
BY BARWICK
w eeks Old Has 2 black spots
Pl ea se call fo r appomtment
Ftnal Account of Donna J
o n head
Named Mrssy
7 42 3232
No
expertence
neces
sary
REGULAR
9
9S
ctutd s pet Was taken from Brooks Admrn1stratr•x of t he
9 ACRES of land Phon e 992
24 ttc
the Meigs Co Dog F»ound Estate of A lphonso F Halsey
7696
6 2 5tc
Deceased
Sq Yd
Reward Phone 992 SOlS
Un less exceptrons are f1led
5 31 6tc
1 BEDROOM hou se rn Mrd 1964 CHEVELLE exce llent
thereto sa 1d ac counts w II be
runn rng condr tron Fre dd y
dleport
New kit chen and
for near1ng before sad Court on
Price Includes tn~llat11&gt;n
Thabet Mason W Va
ba
t
h
app
l
ran
ces
ncl
uded
th e 1st day of Jul y 19 74 at
and free paddtng Talk to
515ttc
Ca
ll
992
5310
.
wh ch t rme sa rd accounts wr ll be
General's Whiskers
Wend e ll Gr~te
carpet
6 2 26 t p --------~----cons dered and cont nued from
Sideburns, the s t yle of da y to day until frnatly disposed
Contact General Manager
1970 D AT SUN 4 dr Runs good
consultant
n ew t res Pr i ced to sel l 992
RANCH style home 5 rooms
wearmg s1de Whiskers and a of
Mon &amp; Tues Only
7797
bath garage In Syracuse Call
Any person n1erested may
mustache w1th a shaven chm
9AM loS 30PM
- We hav e h undreds of
9~2 3860
5 31 3fp
f ile wrdten exce ptrons to sard'
were f1rst ca lled bur ns1des 1~ accounts or to matters per
carpet va lues Your JOb can
6 2 6tp
honor of Ambrose E t a n rng to the exec:ut or, of the
For conftdentta I mtervtews
be completed tn 1 to 2 weeks
Burns1de, a Fed era I genera l trust not less tha n f ve days
No long walt1ng penod
1 ROOMS and bath gas furnace
446-0677
of the C1v1l War, who or1g1 pr1or to the date set for hear. ng
m Pomeroy
Call 992 3807 65)C1 2l MOBILE
home
3
seen by appo nt ment
nated the fashwn
bedr om bath lrvrng roo m
Mannrng D Webster
5 30 6!p hall
ancl 2 b edrooms car
JUDGE
peted Phone 992 775 1
COMMON PLEA S COURT
, PROBATE DIV ISION EXPERIENCED pa inter 1n FOR SALE by owner 2
Roll Candy Stnpe
6 2 3tc
Big Drank
bed room house wrth bath
MEIGS COUN1Y QHIO
ter 1o r and exter or
Call
rubber
back, 3 99 sq yd
N rc~
partra l ly furnrshed 10x50 TR AILER
The Amazon the world's
Phone 742
Dona tO Van Meter 985 3951
Ntce for bedrooms, dens,
( 6) 3 ft c:
Loca
t
ed
on
Lmcoln
Hgts
365
1
5 22 26tp
largest nver, discharges an
Pomeroy Phon t:, 992 2823
kitchens etc
6 2 4t C

Notice

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MONDAY JUNE 3 1974
W:"Jt('r Electru: Ga ~ Sewer
Lrn c~
•n sf a lled
Work
Q ll ctr a nt('t'd
Ot rer Backhoe Tru cks
Li m e!. tone &amp; F1ll Otrt
CtJmmPrc•al R e~td e nllal
.... .., 1 tru ct ron &amp; Remodel

Gat11poh s

Monda) June J 1'174

Television Log

Busines's Services

RUTLAND

5 27 161p

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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WISEMAN

Wanted To Buy

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

7 - The Dally Sent mel, Mlddleport-Pomero), 0

your partner has bid three
hearts over Wtst_s two spades.
What you do after East pa!iSes?
( Auwer Toaaorrow
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I'M HAVIN CHICKEN AN'
DUMPLIN S FER SUPPER TONIGHT
LOWEEZY CDULD 'IE SPARE 11'\E
A CUP 0 FLOUR FER TH
DUMPLINS?

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T HAT 'IOU
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Sentinel Classifieds Get Results! I

Real Estate

NOTICE TO

CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF

2 SIGNS
OF
QUAliTY

TR: ANSPOR: T AT ION
Co tum bu s Ohto

May24 1974
Co ntr act Sa tes legal
Copy No 74 282
UNIT PRICE CO NTR ACT
Seated propo sa l s wr 1 be
rece tved at tne o ffi ce ot th f'
Dtrector of th e Ohto D ep art
ment
ot
T ra nspo rtal on
Colum bu s
Ohto
un t I 10 00
AM Eas t ern Day ! 9ht Sav no
T me Tu esd ay June 18 197-l
for mproVements m

Part s 1 t o 11 nc tus ve are
offered as on e contrac t and w r
be con s de red on th e ba ss ot thetotal amount btd
Part 1

Ga ll Ia County Oh o on GAL
325

( 18 2 1) S t.al e RouteNo 325
Morgan To wnsh p by ilp
p l y ng a b tu m nous svrface
treatment
Pavemen t Wrdlh
18 feet
Prote c t and Work L eng th
J 907 2 teet or 0 74 m tes
1n

Part 7
Ga l ha County Ohto on GA L
553
553

NO 1 COPPER 75c rad1a tor s
35c r ed bri'I SS 40c bart er es
tl 40
q ns eng
SS6
ve l low
root $4 M ay A pple 60c M
A Hall
Reeds v t e Oh o
Phon e 378 6249
5 Jl3 tf c

1910 NOV LPE

SIS45
Loca l 1 owner ca r good trr e~ 6 cy l wrth automafrc trans
radro b lue trnr sh spotless clean blue nter or

1970 FORD MAVERICK

OLD fi.Jrn t ure o ak tab l es
clocks rce bo xes brass beds
d rsh es desk s or complete
househo l ds Wr t e M
D
M ller Rl 4 Pomeroy Ofl10
call 997 7760
5 13 fie

$1395

Loc al 1 owner good trres 6 cyl wrth automatrc t ra n s
radro blue l rmsh spot less clean bl ue rn terro r

1970 DODG E POLAR A

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J UNK Autos
complete and
deliv er ed to our yard We
p ck.up aul o bod C'S and buy al l
k.mds o f scr(tp m eta l5 and
ron R der s S.1 1v(t ge Sta t e&gt;
Rou l l:' 17&lt;1 Rl 4 Pomeroy
Ohro Phone 997 5468

S1195

4 door

f actory a rr
automatrc t ransmrss ron
power
steenng &amp; brakes good whrte wall fires whrte fmr sh
vtnyt root r ad. o heavy duty suspension

2 STORY PERMA ST ON E 3
BR
LARG E
MODERN
K IT CHE N
1'1
BATH S
CA RP E T
THROUGHOUT
F U LL BA SEMENT 2 CAR
G1\ RAGE
ALL
ONE
LARGE
FLAT
WELL
LAND S CAPED
LOT
PRI CE D MID TWENTIE S

JBEDROOMS LARGE K I T
LIK E
N EW
CARPET
ALUM SI D I NG
OWNER
W I LL HELP F IN A NCE
FOR QUALIF I E D BUYER
PR I CED
BELOwMARKET $ 12000

For Sale
RHODODENDRON S
purp e
ana p nk
Cle l and Green
house Gerald ne Cl el and
6 J 3tc

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO

(0 J l 2 17 ) Sl ate Rou t e No
n Guyon Townsh p by

KACINE

OFFICE 446 3643
EVENINGS
Sud McGhee- 446 12SS
E M I ke Wr se man- 446

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

FIRE DEPARTMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTINGUISHER
SALES &amp; SERVICE
HOME ALARMS

COMPLETE

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MOTORS. INC
Ph 992 2174

PH. 949-3611

Wanted To Buy

RACINE GARAGE

742-5293

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CARRIERS
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HOTPOINT
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On the 10b framing .
Ground floor op
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992-3325

Real Estate For Sale

Bu1lt to Your Specs

CARPUING
501 NYLON

Auto Sales

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Lost

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Snowv lie
Pagetown a.rea
REWARD
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L1v1ng Be tter for Less 33

V deo The New Wave 33
3 00 - A not her World 3 4 15 Genera l Hosprtal 6 13 Prr ce Is

R1ght 8 10 Book Beat 20

3 30 -

One Ltfe to L 1ve 6 13 Phrl Donahue 4 How to Surv1ve a

SendS 1/or JACOBY MODERN
book to Wm..at Bndge (c lo
1hts new spaper) P 0 Bo• 489

a

6

Gomer Pyle USMC 13

5 30 - Beverly Hillbillies 8 Elec Co 33 Hogans Heroes 13
Hodge L odge 20 Western 5tar Th ea ter 15
6 00 - ABC News 13 Sesame Sf 20 News 3 4 Truth or Conseq
6 Lil1a s Yoga &amp; You 33
6 30 - News 6 8 10 NB C News 3 4 15 Patchwork 33 Room

222 13
7 00 - What s My Lone 6 Dusty s Tra 1l 13 Elec Co 20 Truth
or Conseq 3 Beatthe Clock 4 News 6 10 Wally s Workshop
15

Paul Nuch1ms 33

7 30 - To Te ll the Truth 6 New Pr iCe Is R1ght 8 10 RFD 20
Hoi ywoo d Squa res 3 Dealers Cho1ce 4 Beat the Clock 13
B1lly Graham Crusade 15
8 00 - Happy Days 6 13 Nova 20 Maude 8 10 Adam 12 3 4
6 13
9 00 - Em my Awards 3 4 15 Bla ck Journal33
9 30 - Book Beat 20 Shaft B 10
10 00 - Washongton Straight Talk 33 News 20 Marcus Welby 6
11 Pt&gt;llce 5tory 3 4 15 Bil ly Graham Crusade 13

10 30
Day at Nighf 33
11 00 - News3 4 6 8 10 13 15 J anakl33

Johnny Ca r son J 4 15 Un touchables 13 MISSIOn lm
poss1b le 6 Mov 1es Aaron Shck from Punkm Crtck 8 Man

11 30 -

NY 10019

4AK52
WEST

Dear NAB
Don t count on continued 1110 pet good luck 1 Your astrologer
1s workmg on lbc same prmc1ple described m the book I mentioned, 'Your Baby's Sex How You Can Choose But keep m

from Cocody

10

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
I '- mto
the Garden,
Maud '
5 SwiSS
ctty
IO Declare
II Aga1nst
1pre! )
12 Take the
ba1 t
13 B1bllcal
mountain
14 - N1ght
of Love
I5 Storage
box
16 Peer
Gynt's
mother
17 Earthly
19 Mernment
20 All
About 2I Bare
22 Mudv1lle

SC ORPIO (Ocl 24 Nov 22)

For Tuesday June 4 1974

ARIES (March 21 April t 9)
Don t try to co'We r up or ra
tronal rze you r m stake s Noth
ng wrll be ga ned persona ll y rf
you ta~e a stand on a hop eless
POSI1 on

TAURUS (Apnl 20 May 20)
Your busrn ess affarr s are I kely
to be compl ex and tumbl ed at
present It could be du e to an
unrealrstrc outlook

GEMINI (May 21 June 20)
You wouldn t be w rse to be
your own attorney 1f you re
n volved tn some sort of egal
ma tler at thrs trme Get e,'(pert
adv1ce

CANCER (June 21 July 22)
Try no1 to make any co mmrt
men ts rega rdrng wane. or se rv
rce tflat you don t have tfle
competency to perform Bluff s
won t work

You re not the shrewd buyer
you usua lly are You cou ld
eas ty be taken n and pu r
chase merchan drse of nler or
Qual ty

SAGITTARIUS (Nov

23

Dec 21) You re assumrng that
others are as s1ncere as you
are about keeprng the1r prom
rses They re not Get I rn wr I

lng
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan

19) At present you re apt 10
rely mo re heavrly on your
hunc hes and 1n1u1t ron than you
shou ld St ck wrth what you
see not w1th what you !eel

AQUARIUS (Jan

20 Feb

19) You re not I kely to be
mo derate or prudent rega rdtng
your soc 1a l nterests Waste or
overrndutgenc e has 1he uppe1
hand

PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
Be very c areful today that you
don I do any thrng that wou d
reflect unfavorably on your
honor or reputation

LEO (July 23 Aug 22) The
b1g shot ro le wrll prove to be a
very expensrve one today Ju st
olhers w st II
be yoursell
be rmp ressed

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sepl 22)
You re apt 10 base an rmportant
JUdgment on rnac cura te rn tor
mat on Be certam of all the
facts be !ore sayrng yes Ia
anyt hrng

LIBRA (Sepl 23 Ocl 23)
To day you II look for easy

June4 1974
Important goals can be
rea lrze d thrs yea r 11 you don I
take thrngs for granted Even rl
somethrng rs flanded to you be
sure you make th e most ot t

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one lrttrr to each squ a re to

form four ordtnary words

TJBOR

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the
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I5 Crowd
herd
18 Whirl
21 Trading
cente r
22 Chewy
sweet
23 Wmdflower

24 Suppress
25 ExplOit
'l7 Hackneyed
19 What s
the - '
30 Custom
3! Eat
greedily
32 Put
forth
37 - blimey
38 Network

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One letter s1mpl y 1::1tands f or another In thts sample A 1s
used for the t hree L s X lor lhe two 0 s, elc Smgle letters
apostrophes the length and lormalton ol lhe words are all
hmts Each day the code l etters are differe nt

WHY HE DIDN I
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CRYPTOQUOTES

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5 Carned
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collection
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core
34 Make
lace
35 Wmd
mstrwnent
(colloq )
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&amp;u.'fH!d'

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writ have trouble de rverrng
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you rea nrce guy

Ma rr age 3 15 Women 20 Match Game 8 10 EpiSode Ac
11on 33
4 00 ~ Mr
Cartoon 3
Somerset 15
Sesam e St 33
20 Huck and Yog 6 I Dream of Jeann re 13 Ta t t le ta es 8
Movr e The 5 000 F1ngers of Dr T 10
.1 30 - Gill1 gan s Is 6 Gr een Acres 3 Bonanza 15 Ja ckpot 4
Ha zel 8 Da n te l Boone 13 Vrrgrn1an
5 00 - Mr Rogers 20 33 Bonanza 3 Merv Gr1ffm 4 B1g Va lley

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Saturday's Cryptoquote. EACH MOMENT OF YOUR UFE IS
A BRUSHSTROKE IN THE PAINTING OF YOUR GROWING
CAREER - WILFERD A PETERSON

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9 Bedroom Suttes In

!west

Both vulnerable
North East South

~ass
Pass

Pass
Pass

2NT

Pass

$49 95 up

27 Ches ts &amp; Dressers

3+

Pass

Opening lead- + J

Sll OOup
38 Tw1n &amp; Full S1ze

Beds

$29 95 up

Several 2 p c
Su1tes
Se v era l Sota s

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

L1vmg Room

Oswald "A look at the
North-South cards only
would suggest a seven diamond contract It makes
eas1ly 1f diamonds break
three-two All declarer has to
do IS to draw trumps ruff one
heart 10 dummy and d1scard
the other heart on the fourth
spade"
J 1m "Even seven notrump
1sn' t too bad a contract Not
that 11 makes the way the
East West cards are set up,
but 11 would wheel 10 a lot or
the lime '
Oswald ' Clubs don't break,
d1amonds don't break, the
heart rmesse IS wrong and a
careless declarer m1ght actually get set at SIX notrump"
J1m "He shouldn ' t be
Therels a very simple e nd
play to brmg home twelve
tr1cks "
Oswald "South starts by
cashmg three d1amonds
Then he runs orr rour spades
wh1le d1scardmg a d1amond
rrom h1s hand Next come

139 95 up
S25 00 up

I Green Velvet Love

Sea t

$99 9S

6 odd Rock ers and
Cha1rs
$15 00 u~

Special This
Week!
Small Upnght Freezer,

69.95
42 Gas &amp; Electnc Ranges

S29 95 up
12 Good Refng erator s

$25 oo up
Fng1da1re Refrigerator and
Gas Rang e lurquo1 se
both
S249 95

What Do You Need?
We May Have 11 1
L amps

Credenza

Span1sh

Wall

Plaques

Wa 11

t1me
to thiS
be ,
three West
roundsISofknown
clubs At
holdmg one d1amond and two
hearts South throws West 10
w1th dummy's last diamond
and West has to lead a heart
to g1v~ South the last two
tncks

Tapestnes Foot Stools, Pole

L1ght End Tables Recltntng
Cha1r s
1tem s

and

many

oth e r

Rutland Furniture
Rutland, 0
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FIGURE ON KNOCK ING OFF

GENERAL HAN SIN IN
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Mayla'

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The btddmg has been
Well
North East South
Double Pass
U
Pass
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You South, hold
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What do you do now•
A-Bid three dlamondL Wllb
..nn blab-cord potato yoor
haed worrop" o &lt;empettttve bid
•bere Remi,mber, yaur twe·

Automat1cs
2 speed oreraf iOn
rho1ce o
wat er
temps Auto w.,t er
level control Lrnt
F rlter or Power F'"
Agitator
Perm a Press
Maytag
Halo of Heat

Dryers

bellrt call olio..oil
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Red Carpet
S.rvice

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With gentle, even
heat No hot spots
no overdry/ng Fi ne
Mesh Lint Frlter
We Specialize In

RUTLAND FURNITURE
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BARGAIN
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Young Filmmak er s Fest 1va l 33 Banacek J 4 15 Bt ll y
Graham Crusa de a 10 Move What Are Best Fnends For?

GREAT
COUNTRY

SPECIALJ

19 70 12)(52 HILL CRES T trar ler
FO R SA LE by owner Large
900d cond tlon house type
older home cou l d be con
furnrture
throughout
verted rntd' J n rc e apts Call
Maytag washer and dryer
Pomeroy 992 553.9
Call 992 50 1\,.0r 992 1336

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2 00 - Da ys ol Our L1 ves 3 4 15 Gu1dmg L1ght 8 10 Newlywed
Gam e 6 13 Our Streef 33
2 30 - Doctor s 3 4 15 G~r ll n My L1fe 6 13 Edge of N1gh l 8 10

33 Celebnty Swe epstakes 3 15
12 55 - News 3 IS
I 00 - News 3 All My Children 6 13 Concentration 8 Wha t s
My Line' 10 Sew1ng Sktlls 33

l"ree Garage
Esllmates

Mobrle Homes For Sale

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12 JO - SPirt Second 6 Search for Tom orrow 8 10 Electr c Co

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I 30 - 3 On A Mat ch 3

7 30- New Zoo Revue6 Tennessee Tu xedo 13

GENE WOLFE'S
BODY SHOP

Stock

F1ve Mrn utes to L ve By 4

8 00 - Capt Kangaroo 8 10 New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame Sl 33
Jeff s Collie 6
8 25 - Jack Lalanne 13
8 30 - Brady Bunch 6
8 55- News 13
9 00- Paul Dixon 4 Fnendly Jun ct10n 10 AM 3 Phil Donahue
15 Abbott &amp; Costello 8 Wild Wild West 6 Mov 1e Peyton
Place 13
9 30 - ToTelltheTruth3 ElectmCo 33
9 ss - Chuck Wh1te Reports 10
10 00 - 0 1nah Shore 3 15 Compan y 6 Jokers W1ld 8 10 A B1t
Wilh Kn1t 33
10 30-Jeopardy3 4 1S Gamb1t8 10 D1g lf33 Whee ls Kiln s
&amp; Clay 33
11 00 - Wizard of Odds 3 4 15 M1ke Douglas 6 Password 13
Now You See It 8 10
11 30 - Brady Bunch 13 Hollywoo d Squares 3 4 15 Lo ve of L le
8, 10 Catch 33 33
11 55 - CBS News 8 Dan Imel s World 10
12 00 - Password 6 News 8 10 13 Bob Braun s SO 50 Club 4
Mr Rogers 33 Jackpot' 3 1S

MATERIALS CO
Mason. W. Va
1 ·n3 -5s5 4

808 W Mam Sl

B1ble Answers 8 News 6

Rev Cleophus Robtnson 13
6 35 - Columbus Today 4
6 45- Farmt1me 10 Mormng Report 3
7 00 - Today 3 4 IS CBS News 8 10 D1 ck Van Oyke 13
Osmonds 6

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By Helen Hottel

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6 2S- Farm Report 13
6 30 -

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Dear Helen
You mentioned a doctor's way to choose the se x of
unborn child My ' Astrologer's way works 1 You take
ex•ct b1rthdate and bme of b1rth to your local astrologer
w1ll prepare a b1rth control chart, g1vmg fertility dates

6 00- Sunnse Seminar 4 Sacred Heart 10
6 15 - Concern &amp; Comment 10

HOGG &amp;ZUSPAN

992-3615

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Gray 13
2 00 - News 4

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Us.

m1nd the authors recommend mediCal tests, and do not
guarantee results
Remember to even the person holding a plumbob over a
pregnant woman s stomach WIU have 50 pet accuracy m
predicting tbe sex of her chi ld Your astrologer has better odds
than they giVe you m Las Vegas' - H

telling you wh1ch days to conce1ve lor et ther a boy or a g1rl I ve
had two beautiful successes from lhiS method and use no other
form of birth control (the rhythm me thod) between bab1es
NOW A BEUEVER

Dear Worned
A call to your diStriCt attorney s office may g1vet this.
'"Cr s fortunes a turn for the worst Smce she IS chargmg for
he r disservice she can probably be closed for operating a
busm ess w1thout a hcense (if not for fraud )
Your daughter and fnends ' When the acc1dent doesn't
happen lbcy ll be cured - H

Downstairs 10
12 30 - News 13

Delivered to Job Sole

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average of 4 000 bllhon
gallons of water a day at 1ts
mouth - enough to prov1de
~bout 3J! per cent of the
the fresh water needs of New fam1hes m the Umted States
;vork City for over mne vears own dogs
I r
'
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WOOD TRUSSES
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PHONE 992·2156

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THE DAILY
SENTINEL

Male or Female
Help Wanted
Full or Parttime
Opemngs

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-LINCOLN HILL
-CONDOR STREET
-MONKEY RUN
-BUTTERNUT AVENUE
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11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Mov1e The Chnstm as Tree 8
MISSIOn lmposs1ble6 Untouchables 13 Movte Upsta r s and

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No Way to Treat a Lady

Un 1vers1ty of Chicago Roundtable 33
30 - Dick Van Dyke 8 10 Mount a on Song 20
00- CBS Reports 8 10 Billy Graham Crusade 13 Handfu ls
of Ashes 33
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PAINTING

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NELSON

THE ROSENBERG CO.

Movi e Second s 13 Hollywood Televtsron Theat re 70
Graham Crusade 8 10 V1deo The New Wav e 33

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FURNITURE

a.ElAND
REALTY

7 30 - That Good Ole Nashvill e MuSi c 3 Buck Owens 8
Hollywood Squares 4 To Tell the Trufh 6 Beat fhe Clock IJ
Lock Stock &amp; Barrel20 Ep1sode Act ton 33 Mun crpal Court
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OFFICE SUPPLIES

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Pomeroy

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Pollee May Sear Her Fortune
Dea r Helen
We have a woman m our town who says she can tell fortunes,
.md shes scanng my young daughter and some of her fnends ro
dea th
They had then fortunes rold by her, and now my daughter
wanders around the house, very nervous and won't eat or sleep
The woman sa id she 1s gomg robe m a hornble acc1dent w1thin a
month
The g~rls a re charged for each VISit
What really hurts 1s the woman used ro be a good fnend of
nune until she started claunmg she saw VISIOns She hates me
because I called her a fake And she's malting a fortune on her
fortunes
What can be done ' - WORRIED

7 00 - Truth or U.ns 3 Beat fhe Clock ' New s 6 10 Whal s

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

992 2094
606 E. Mat n Pomeroy

Wc reparr lawn mowers and
gr:rrden tractors

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West ern Star Theater 15
6 00 - News 3 4 8 10 13 15 Sesame Sf 20 Truth or Co ns 6
Nova JJ
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CB S New s 8 10 Room
222 13

Nathan Btggs
Radoator S!&gt;eetallst

POMEROY
rtOME &amp; AUld

AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR

4 30 - Green Acres 3 Jackpot 4 Gl ll tgan s Is 6 Bona'nza 15
Danie l Boone 13 V1rgm1an 8
5 00 - Bonanza 3 N\erv Gnffm 4 Brg Valley 6 Mr ster Rogers

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5 30 - Elec Co 33 Hogan s Heroes 13 Hodgepodg e Lodge 20

From the largest Truck or
Bu lldozer Radiator to the
smalle st Hea ter Core

Phone 742 4673
742 5595
B11l Brown , Owner
Rutland , Oh1o

777 Pea.-1 Street
M ;fdleport Ohto
IJt&lt;r nno .:,91 5167 or V92 3861

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Help
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Mr Cartoon &amp; The Banana Spirts 3 Huck &amp; Yo g1 6
SesameSt 33 30 I Dream of Jeann•e 13 Tattle ta les a M ove

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E-XPERIENCED

BROWN'S FIRE &amp;
SAFETY EQUIPMENT

applying a b tum nous SI.Jrface
treat ment
N EW 197&lt;1 Z g Zag SEWING
and
Pa vement Wrdth - Var es
MACH INE S
n
orr g 1n a 1 1196
Protect and Work Length
car ton
Z1g Zag t o make
10 876 8 feer or 2 06 m des
button hol es sew on button s 3 ST ORY frame home ga rag e
Part 3
monogram s and mak e f an c y
W L SO N S Pennz o I WestMan CASH pard fo r all makes and
carp eted w t h new plumbmg
Stop In and See Our
Ho ck ng County
Ohro on
des1gns W1th l US t I he tw1 st of a
St Now op en for al ty pes of
mode l s of mob t e homes
and electnc wrr ng
To ta
HOC 327 (0 00 1 74~ on Stale
s ngle d al Left rn lay a way
Phone area code 614 423 9531
au t o reparr 011 cha nge lu be
Floor D1splay
RACINE OHIO
E' lec tr c nc ludes 2 stove s 1
Route No J2 7 n Salt Creek
and never been used w II sell
lObS t une up and au tomat rc
4 13 tt c
re
fr1
ge
r
a
t
o
r
s
and
som
e
Townshtp
by app l y ng a
for on ly $47 cas h or term s
transm 1SS 10n r epa r All at
furn tur e
situ a t ed
on
b tum rnous sur fac e treatment
a va tabl e Phone 99~ 265 3
d scoun t pr ce A lso offerr ng
beaut ful 1 4 ac:r e lot Ask ng
Pavement Wrdth - Var es
5 29 ff c
wash to bs and auto recon
$3 1 000 Call 992 5933
Pro tect and Work L ength drt1onmg Tra ned mechanr c
5 3 1 Jtc
20 11 6 8 fee t or J at m tes
on d uty
Pnc es are St11I
Part II
ELECTRO
LU
X
va
cuum
5 31 7tc
H1gh Up Here'
Hockr ng County
Oh o on
c l ean ers A 1 cond 1t on use s
~ HOC 328 ( 1 75 l State Rout e SELLING J house holds th s
paper bags ha s cordw 1nde r
Water Ltn es and Power
n Star r Townsh p by
No 328
and many attachm en ts A lso
Fr day 31 and ne~t Fr rday
,.. applyrn g 1 b t um nous sur fa ce
Ltnes All work done by the
shamp o oer: attachment 1n
June 7 Sate star ts 7 30 p m
trea t m e 1
el
uded
(Only
4
avar
lablel
at
toot
or contract Also dozer
Antrq ues ~;~ l assware chma
Moved to Rutland J;4 m 1le
We are gorng all ou t for
Pavem ent W 1dlh I~ teet
$37 70
cash
or
t erms
1 nens qu tt s lamps clocks
work
and
sephc
tanks
tnI ins1d e
c 1ty l1m1t on nght
~crap
rron
ca
st
rron
c
opper
Prot ect and Work Lu g rh availab l e Phone 992 2653
old t run ks dolts postcards
corner
Sirek
St and Rt 124
21 225 6 feet or 4 02 m rles
~v
rre
brcl
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a
lumrnum
au
to
I
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cookbooks
numerous
5 29 tf c
Part 5
bc1tterres auto rad rator s We
co ltector s 1tems
p c tures
608
E.
Mergs County Oh ro on MEG
AM FM stereo rad10 - 8 track
w cker f urnrtu r e lawn cha rs
Free Est1mates
.See or Call
~1re your best marke t too for
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325
(0 00 .S 22
n Sa l em
MAIN
ta pe comb nat ron 4 speaker
lounge
charrs
garden
wrts
t
e
paper
IBM
pr
odu
ct
s
Bob
or
Roger
Jeffers
.. Townshrp
by a pplyrng a
sound
s ystem
Balanc e
equrpment glider t1 ert ab tes
c:rnd crude drug~
POMEROY, 0
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brtumtnous surfa ce treatment
Now Open t or Business
$106 33 or easy term s Ca ll
s t ep ta bles next week 3 nrce
Day 992 7089
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Pavement Wrdth - Varres
992
3965
CHESTER
- 4 BR bath
bed r oom sur tes 4 n ce lrvrng
Ntght 992-3525
Pro1ect - d Work 1 eng th room surtes 4 good T v s
5 29 lfc
d 1nrng roo m
som e ca r
~
28 828 B feef or 5 46 m les
c olor and BW w ng back
0 p(1 n d.1rly 11114 Fnday 8 ttll
or 992 5232
petmg barn 2 oth er o ut
c harr s a nt q ue furn1ture
WE HAVE atl yo ur uphols t er','
Parto
11 J 1/ y Clo sed Fnday noon
bur l d ng s about l acre
library
tab
l
es
7
n
ce
need s
Bur lap
den m
Morgan Co unty
Oh o on
••II '\.1o•1d 1y of ev ery week
corner lot $13 500
re frr gerato r s w th treezer
cambr c fo am g lue z pper s
MRG 555 ( 11 951 Sta t e Rou t e
TUPPERS PLAINS
compartment 1 upr g ht deep
tack tn g strrp
sprr ngs and
No 555 n Un on Townsh p by
freeze nrce Ch na cup board
story br tck corner lot over 1
appl y ng a b rtum nous surface
c l p s ch rpboard buttons
rockers 50 bo~es of good
W1lktnson Small Eng1ne
treatment
tw rn e sew ng thread legs
acre 1n new add thon J BR
househo ld rtems also takrng
Pavem en t W dth - 18 feet
up holste r y books dacron
992 3092
ba
th
dtnmg
R
lovel
y
k
1
t
brd s on solid brass bed open 9
Pro1ec t and Work Le ngth spr ng tw •n e ta cks welt cor d
399
W
Mam
Pom eroy, 0
basement
8
year
s
ol
d
chen
to
9
Call
992
3509
Polly
s
18 16 3 2 feet or 3 44 mrles
co tton
sw vel bases and
Athen s Ohro
Located at Modern Supply
$22 500 00
Auc t ion Page and H gh Sf
Part 7
foam foam foam Pomeroy
Small Eng1ne Repa1r
Mrdd leport
V nton County Ohro on V I N
Recovery
622 Ea st Ma n
MIDDLEPORT - BuSiness
5 31 7tc
50 {0 00 0 06) U S Roi.Jte NO
Street Phone 992 7554
room modern apt over J
SO - rn Harnson Town shi p by
5 15 26tc
BR 1'17 ba ths d1nong R HW
ap ptymg a br tum rnous surface DEEM Custom Butcherrng
fl oor s Wi th carpeting over
TRAILER
BrownS Trailer
treatment to shoulde rs
Meat Pro cess ng Phone 667
'-'ROCERY bu s ness t or sa l e
Cour t 992 3324
hot water heat almost new
3608 Cootv•lle Ohro
Sh ould ers - 2 at 8 feet
Bu ld ng for sa l e or lease
5 29 He
Prot ec t and Work Leng th burldmg $26 500
55 26tp
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
26 188 8 feet or 4 96 mrles
POMEROY - Ranch type 2
• Lawn Boy
to 10 p m for appointment
HOUSE for rent Phone 992 3432
Part 8
KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
BR
bath HW floor s w1lh
• Tecumseh
3
20
tfc
or
992
2780
Vrnton Coun t y Ohro on VIN
WIGS
Fo r a good line of
• Kohl er
ca rp eting
over
fu l l
317 (7 02 9 06 ) Sta t e Route No
5
2.:1
tfc
Cosmet cs friend l y serv ce
• W sconsm
EXCELSIOR Sa lt Works E
ba
se
m
en
t
small
lot
327 - rn Harr son and Eag le
and so meone to chat w ith
• All other
Ma n St Pomero y A ll kmds
Townshrps
by applymg a
firep lace 1n LR $15 000
grve me a ra il Helen Jane 3 AND 4 ROOM furn rsh ed and
of
salt
w
ater
pellets
water
makes
brtumin ous SI.Jra t ce treatment
Bro wn 992 5113
POMEROY - 1'/, acres 200
unturn1stred
apartments
nugg ets block salt and own
Pavement Wrdth - Varres
Phone
992
5434
3 19 tic
1t frontage ongrnally ha s 2
Oh o R rver Sa l t Phone 992
Pro tect and Work Length 4 12 ffc
3891
TANK S cleaned
houses Ideal for trailers or
FOR
~~EE est mates on SEPT I C
35 534 4 feet or 6 73 mil es
A TO Z Mart used furntshed
reasonable ra tes
Ph
446
alumtnum
replacement
hom
e
S3
ooo
Part 9
6
5
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appliances cl othrng diShes PRIVATE meettng room for
w rnd ows srclmg storm doors
4782 Ga l lipoliS Jo hn Russel l
Morgan County
Ohro
on
BEDFORD TOWNSHIP and m rsc Rt 33 oppos te
any
organlzatton
Phone
992
owne r and operator
and windows Ra lin g Phone
WE ARE pick ng up a p lano n
MRG 792 (2 73) - St ate Route
3915
trail er court Hartford W
205 acres 7 room home new
Char les L1 sle Syracuse Oh ro
5 12 tfc
No 792 - rn Wrndsor Townsh p
your area and would lt k:e
Va
3 11 tfc some respon si ble party to stocked lake new barn and
Carl
Jacob
Sa le s
by applytng a b t umrnous
_. 10 tfc
Representatrve
v
v SE PTIC TAN KS AROB IC
other buil dings lots of
surface trea tm ent
t ak e over payments
Call
HOU SE 3 room s and bath on
Jo hnson and Son In c
Pa11ement W1dth - 20 feet
Cred1l Manager (6 14 ) 772
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
walnut maple hickory 100
Route 1 south of Middleport
MEIGS County Humane Socrety
Pro 1ec t and Work Leng ttJ
5669 or wrrte 260 East Marn
4 30 He
CLEANED
REPAIRED
acres
fence
d
runntng
cattle
Pr efer youn g or mrddle age
Thrrft Sh op open 10 a m tl/
14 784 o fe e t or 2 80 m rt es
Street Cht l! rco the Oh10 45601
-- --- --~--- ---MILLER
SA
NITATION
$46
000
couple Phon e 992 7572
4 30 p m e11ery Frrday and
Part 10
4 7 tfc
ST EWART OHIO PH 662
EXCAVAT I NG rtn7P.r ln"der
LI
ST
YOUR
PROPERTY
Saturday
New
used
stock
5 31 Jt c
Noble County Ot1 o on NOB
303S
and backhoe work
septrc
arrrv1ng weekly Clothing
WITH US YOU CANT GO
260 (0 00 - State Route No 260
ONE 1969 l 2x 65 3 bedroom
10 4 tfc
tan ks Installed dump trucks
co lle c tible s
applrances
- In E lk Townshrp by applymg
mobile
home
ca rpeted
FURNISHED
apa n me nt
WRONG
an d lo boys for hire w 11 haul
treasures r ec ord s p rc tur es
a b1t um lnous surface treat
througho ut
underpenn ng
adults on l y rn M del eport
cleaned
fill drrt top sort limestone SEPT I C TANKS
992 2259 or 992 2568
men t
books tamps t oys Loca t ed
10x2 0 porch w1lt1 w rough t rron
Phone 992 3874
Modern Sanrtet on 992 3954 or
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
acr oss from Pomeroy Post
Pav ement Wrdth - 18 feet
ra
lrng
Phone
742
S980
after
4
992 7349
5 12 tfc
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
Off1ce
Pro1ect and Work L eng t h P m
10231fc
n ght phone 992 352S or 992
10
ACRE
f
arm
7
room
ho
use
10 032 0 feet or 1 90 miles
5 12 tfc N ICE 3 room apt all electrrc n
5 23 tfc
5232
wrth
central
heat
carpe
t
ng
Part II
CONCRETE
2 11 tf c READY MIX
Pomeroy over took rng the
modern k•tchen wrth dish
Noble County Ohro on NOB
d
el
ivere
d
rrgh
t t o your
PO LLY S
A u ctr on
eve r y
USED Tapan ga s ran ge gr eat
Ohro
Rrv
er
Wall
oven
washer 2 baths and a path
566 CO OOJ State Route No 566
Frrday 7 D m at Pnrk and
for apt or trarler Ph one 367
pro tect Fast and easy Free
table t o p
ra nge
F'hone
good
barn
ga
rden
one
r~cre
AUTOMOBILE
1nsurance
been
rn Wayne and Seneca Town
0268
H 1gh Sis Ant tques coll ec tor
estimates Phone 992 3284
Ga ll pols 446 76 99 after 5
pond tor f1Sh ng and sw m
can ce lled?
Lost
your
Sh ps by app l ying a bifumrnous
rte m s ant i q ue furn1 ture
Goegte rn Ready Mrx Co
s
30 6tc
p
m
Sun
da
y
446
9539
m
ng
seen
c
an
d
prr
vate
4
opera
to
r
s
trcense
Ca
ll
992
surface tr ea tm en t
Middleport, Oh ro
co lor T V s Ste" In P &amp; J
1428
6 2 6t p
m les from Harrt sonv lte tn
Pa vement W1dfh - 20 feet
Odds and Ends 215 North
6 30 tfc
HOUSE gas hot wa t er heater
Scrp o TownShiP $30 COO Call
6 15 ttc
Pro te c t and Work ~..ength Second St
for furn1ture NICE bl ock home 7 rooms rn
Ph one 992 775 1
142
4521
25 344 0 feet or 4 80 miles
bargains
W II se l l your
C BRADFORD Aucttoneer
Sy ra cu se
Must
have
5 24 12t c
6 2 3tc
The da te set for comp letr on
merchandtse the auctron way
Com a lete Servrce
r
eference
s,
unfrnrshed
l
arge
of t hrs work shall be as set for t h
Call 99 2 3509
Phone 949 3821 or 949 3161
kitch
en
Phone
Ga
l
lrp
ol
1s
446
ELEC
TRIC
stove
Ge
n
e
ral
m the b1ddmg proposa l
Rae ne Ohro
1962 FORD V 8 automatr c Ca ll
.s 14 26t c
7699 after 5 p m Sunda y 446
Etectr 1c pu shb utton 520
Eac h brdder shall be requ red
992 5011 or 992 9556
Cntt Bradford
9539
A l so
Hahn Ecf 1pse 21
to file wrth hr s b rei a cert1 f ed
5 I tfc
5 31 3tc
mower New Phone 992 7388
6 2 6tC
ch eck or cash 1er s check for an YARD SA LE 829 Sou t h Th1rd
Av
e
Mrddleport
Tues
day
6
2
3tp
amount eq ual to five per cent of
67 MERCURY Mon t erey 5375
Weclnesd ay and Thursday
2 BEDROOM trailer tn Rutland
SEWING MACHINE S Repa r
Vrrqll 0. Tcdlord Sr
h1s b1d b ut rn no event more
Phone 2693 weekdays
June456
w ttl AC Ph one 7423 171 after 6 LARGE storm w ndows for
ser11 1ce all makes 99 2 22 84
than f fty thousand dollars or a
!Jrok~··
5 or phone 742 5641 any t me
5 24 12tp
6 3 at e
prtce ot t he g lass Phon e 949
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
bond of ten per c:ent of h•s btd
...__
'10
Mt•ch,llll(
5frc·pt
2261
6 2 6tc
Authorized Singer Sates and
payable to the Dtrec tor
Servrce We Sharpen Scrssors
6 2 3tc
1965 P ONTIAC for sa te $200
Brdders must apply on t he
Pom£.&gt;roy, Ohro ·15/69
IN THE
Vernal Well Rou te 681 west
3 29 tfc
proper form s for quallfrcat 1on
COMMON PLEAS COURT
REGULATION pool tabl e
Darwm
at leas t ten days pnor to the
PROBATE
DIVISION
NEW
LISTING
Renovated
2
excel l en t c ondrt lon
$200
date set for open ng brds 10
6 2 6tp DOZER work land clearrng by
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
BR home wrth large cl osets
Phon e ( 304) 773 5890
the acre hourty or contract
accordance w rth Chapter 5525
farm ponds roads etc yarge
6
2
3tp
Ohro Rev rsed Cocle
1969 F ORO Econolr ne panel
NICe
bath
and
k1tchen
Wall
to
dozer and operator Wi th over
Pl ans and spec rfrcat ons are IN THE MATTER OF SET
123 W B S599 Ingels Fur
wa
ll
carpefmg
Nat
gas
fur
8 ACRES of sta nct ng hay on
n lure Phone 992 2635
20 year s experrence Pullrns
on f rte rn the Depa rt ment of TLEMEN T OF ACCOUNTS
PROBATE COURT ME IGS
Hysel l Run Ph one 742 5113 nace Garage and over Jf4 acre
Excavatrng Pomeroy Ohro
Tr ansportatron and the off rc e of COUN1Y
6 2 3tc
OHIO
of
land
Young
fru1l
Ask1ng
Phone 992 2478
the Drstr1ct Dep uty D1rector
6 2 3tp
- - - - - - -.- -- -- - $12 900 00
The D rector r eserves the
1972 M B M dget c: on11ert ble
12 19 tfc
Accounts and vouchers of the
r gh t to retec t an y and all b ds
e)(ce ll ent condrt on Pho ne
MIDDLEPORT
Larg
e
9
follo wrn g named f ducratles
949 3955
room house fu ll basement 2
ROOFS and hou ses pamted
J PHILLIP RICH LEY have been f ri ed m the Pro ba t e
6 2 6tc
F r ee es t1mat es
plenty of
porches 2 baths now 1n 2 apts
Cour
t
M
ergs
County
Ohro
for
DIRECTOR approval and sett l emen t
references
Phon e 992 3363
Rent one to he lp w1th the 1973 DATSUN ptckup truck
Rev 8 17 73
5 30 12tp
CASE NO 14 360 F na/ Ac
only
overhead
Asking
17 000 m rl es S300 wor th of
coun t
of
H ube rt
Taylor
$1800000
ext ra s 30 m te s per gallon SER VICES offered I urn rt ure
Guard an of th e Person and
161 3 10 2tc
8 ROOMS
Near Gavin 2
S2 450 Phone 992 2902
uphol st ering
reaso nab l e
Estat e of One da Ward
an
1
ra tes llrc kup and de1rvery
5 31 31p
Incomp et ent Per son
baths modern k1lchen Huge
tree
estrmates
3
CASE NO 16 606 Fo urteenth
PUBLIC NOTICE
front porch forced a 1r furnace
1970 VW good cond tro n Mu st
professs rona t craft smen to
Sea ted b ds wrll be recerved Acc oun t o f the /Huntmg t on
full ba sement w1th shower 1 37
sell Phon e 992 6165
serve you better and faster
by th e Me gs Local Schoo! Natronal Bank o Col umbu s
of an acre on Rt 7 Want
Phone Mowrey s Upholstery
5 31 4tp
D str rct Board of Educat on at Trustee of t he Trus t crea t ed
These s1zes also available
$25 000 00
675 4154 Pt Pleasant w Va
the r off1ce rn the Me gs J un or under th e La st W11t and
5 ooo 6 000 8 ooo 10 000 and
5 30 26tc
GROCERY - All stock and 1962 WILLYS l eep m eta l top
H gh Schoo l Burldmg unt I 12 Test ament of Thomas A May
good trres rn g ood condrt on
o clock noon on July 8 1974 tor 4 Deceased
12 000 BTU
some eq u1pment
A good
Phon e 992 7168
CASE NO 19 149 Frfth and
School Buses Separate brds w 11
OPEN Rog er Hysell s Garage
POMEROY LANDMARK bus1ness for a c ouple w1th
5 31 3tc
be rece1ved for sc hool bus F na t Account of Rrch ar d J
near Crossroa d s on Stat e
ambthon
Work
for
yourself
•- : Jack W Carsey Mgr
Route 124 8 JO to 6 p m
chass1s and !!lchool bus bod1es Chambers Guardran of Jan ce
and l1ve a lot better W1lt sell 1972 MALt BU 4 dr Sed an vrnyl
Monday through Saturday
Speclfrcatron for school bus Sue Robrnson
Ail
Phone 992-2181
top a•r condt ftonrng power
CA SE NO
19 365
Fourt h
Phon e 992 5682 or 992 7121
ChaSSIS and SChoo l bUS bOd1eS
now for t he va hJe of the sto ck
steering
P B new rubber
may Pe obta ned by catlrng 992 Curr en t A ccount of R chard
5 15 26tc
Interest ed see u s now
prrvate owner
excellent
5650
Chambers ; Guardran of th e
LOTS
For
your
new
home
cond
rtr
on
52
350
Phon
e
742
BLUE Lustre not on ly r ds
H &amp; W Refrrg er atron Serv1 ces
The Me,gs Local Sc hool TruSf Estate of Pa me l a Ke th
6471
ca rp et s of so I but leaves prte We have sever a l m the Metgs
0 strrct Board of Eduot on A Haro ld P Jr and Chr sty
Refr1gerators freezer a rr
soft and lofty Rent e!ectr c and Eastern school d1st ncts
5 31 Jtc
WAITRESSES wa nted A pply In
reserv es th e r rght to r e tect any Jones Mrnors
condrt oners and commercral
shampooer $1
Baker Fur
person Crows Steak Hou se
and all Q ds
CASE NO
20 677
Seconcl
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unIts Ph one 992 5S87 or 992
nr t ure Company
7204
Annua l Acc ount of Ruth 1
5 14 tf c
LIFE
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WHEN
5 31 Jtc
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5 15 26tp
YOU BUY SOMETHING YOU 1969 CHEVY Townsman stat1on
Sc hoo l Dr str1 ct Darrell Wolfe Tho ma s Gl enn
wagon S l 195 good cond1tron
House rn Chester contac t ENJOY CHOOSE A NEW
Board qf Educatron Wolfe Char l es Bryan Wolfe an d
Phone 992 7620
Mary Ki'ly Rose 949 2822
NEIG LER burtdmg Supply for
ONE AND WE WILL SELL
J mmy Ch r Stopher Wo lfe
bur ldrng houses phone 949
5 24 tf c
S 31 4tc YOURS
CASE NO 20 690 F.rst an d
L w McComas
3604
c al l Guy N etg l er
Clerk Frnal Ac coun t of Edna Hrll
Racine OhiO
14 FT alumrnum boat w th
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trailer and 5 hp motor $300
(6) 3 10 17 2• 4tc
5 3 26tc
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call 949 3211
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Fma l Acco unt of Clara E
0 DELL Almement located on
5 31 Jtc
Howery EJ~;e cu trrk of t he Last
Route 12.4 and County Rd 5
W II and Tes t ament of Eddre
or
Crossroads co mpl ete f ron t
Lou
Howery
Deceased
ALL WHITE puppy 5 or 6
end tuneup and brake serv ce
CA SE NO .,1 067 F rst and
BY BARWICK
w eeks Old Has 2 black spots
Pl ea se call fo r appomtment
Ftnal Account of Donna J
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Named Mrssy
7 42 3232
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7696
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5 31 6tc
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thereto sa 1d ac counts w II be
runn rng condr tron Fre dd y
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RANCH style home 5 rooms
wearmg s1de Whiskers and a of
Mon &amp; Tues Only
7797
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mustache w1th a shaven chm
9AM loS 30PM
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were f1rst ca lled bur ns1des 1~ accounts or to matters per
carpet va lues Your JOb can
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honor of Ambrose E t a n rng to the exec:ut or, of the
For conftdentta I mtervtews
be completed tn 1 to 2 weeks
Burns1de, a Fed era I genera l trust not less tha n f ve days
No long walt1ng penod
1 ROOMS and bath gas furnace
446-0677
of the C1v1l War, who or1g1 pr1or to the date set for hear. ng
m Pomeroy
Call 992 3807 65)C1 2l MOBILE
home
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nated the fashwn
bedr om bath lrvrng roo m
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5 30 6!p hall
ancl 2 b edrooms car
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peted Phone 992 775 1
COMMON PLEA S COURT
, PROBATE DIV ISION EXPERIENCED pa inter 1n FOR SALE by owner 2
Roll Candy Stnpe
6 2 3tc
Big Drank
bed room house wrth bath
MEIGS COUN1Y QHIO
ter 1o r and exter or
Call
rubber
back, 3 99 sq yd
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Phone 742
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kitchens etc
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High court rules Ray
can withdraw his plea

coalition w.iUt four Independent
Liberals and three members of
Ute Citizens Rights Movement
had the nominal support of only
61 members in Ute 120-seat
parliament. One member
bolted from the coalition and
Rabin depended on the leftwing opposition for the
necessary voles to take office.
Mter the balloting, Mrs.
· Meir, 76, planned to resign her
sea t in parliament and retire to
her daughter's desert kibbutz
(collective farm 1. bringing
more Utan half a century of
Zionist activism to a close.
Rabin is Ute first native-born
Israeli chosen as prime minister in the 26-year history of the
Jewish state. In addition to the
loss of Mrs. Meir, his cabinet
will leave out such seasoned
Labo r party stalwarts as
Defense Minister Moshe
Dayan, Finance Minister
Pinhas Sapir and Foreign
Minister Abba Eban.
Dayan and Eban refused to
join his government, and Sapir
bowed out of Ute cabinet io

rights to due process and
assistance of counsel were
violated and if he can change
his plea to innocent.
Ray was sentenced to 99
years in the Tennessee state
prison after pleading b'llilly in
of his attorr'leys Ln pro£ils from 1969 to killing the civil rights
a book about the slaying.
leader in Memphis.
The action could men Ray
Shortly after sen tencing,
eventually will be retried for Ray claimed he had been
the King slaying after a plea of coerced into pleading b'llilly by
innocent.
his attorney , Percy Foreman,
The Supreme Court refused well known criminal lawyer
to hear appeals by Tennessee from Houston, Tex.
that Ray's original plea was
Foreman took over the case
vol untar y and intelligently at Ray's request after Ray
made and therefore he should dismissed his fi rst lawyer,
not be given a chance to have it Arthur Hanes. Hanes had.
changed.
signed a contract on Ray's
The 6th U.S. Court of Appeals behalf with author William
ordered a hea ring to decide Bradford Huie to write a book
wheUter Ray's constitutional about the killing, with Hanes

assume the chairmanship of

Mrs. Rings dies

WASHINGTON I UP!) - The
Supreme Court clea red the
way today for James Earl Ray
to withdraw his guilty plea to
Ute 1968 killing of Martin
Luther King. Ray · claims he
was influenced by the interest

the Jewish Agency.

Mr. Napper dies
Elmer Napper, 93, former ly
of Rutland , died Sunday at the
Marshall Nursing Home in
Columbus. Mr. Napper was
born Oct. 16, 1881.
He is survived by three sons,
Wilbur and Dave, both of
Middleport Route I, and
Clarence of Racine; a
daughter , Mrs. . Thomas
(Edna) Oller, Colum bus; 24
grandchildren, and 18 greatgr andchildr en.
He
was
preceded in death by his wife,
four sons , two daughtei·s ,
several brothers and sisters,
three grandchildren, and a
great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be at I
p. m. Tuesday at the Walker
Funeral Home where friends
may call anytime. Burial will
be in Miles Cemetery.

MEIGS tHEATRE

HARTFORD, W. Va.
Mattie Rings, 83, Hartford ,
died Sa turday in Pleasant
Valley Hospital. A native of
Hartford , she was previously
employed in Columbus. Her
parents, Edward · and Julia
Gibbs Cunn ingham, preceded
her in death.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Louis (Anna)
Johnson, New Haven, and Mrs.
Ra)mond (Helen ) Anderson,
Point Pleasant; three brothers,
James Cunnin gham , Mingo
Junction; John Cunningham,
Portsmouth, and Cecil Cun-.
ningham , Wyandotte, Mich.;
eight grandchildren, and
several great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at the Foglesong Funeral
Home Tuesday at I p.m. with
the Rev. David Fields, Jr.,
officiating. Burial will be in the
Graham Station Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home after 2 p.m. today.

36 Methodist met
at Rock Springs

Tonight &amp; Tuesday
June 3-4

Fred Zinnemann 's
THEDAYOF
THE JACKAL
( Tec hnicolor )

Thirty-six men from United
Methodist Churches of the
Meigs Cooperative Parish met
Edward Fox
the Rock Springs United
at
Alan Bade I
Methodist Church May 31 in a
Tony Britton
· monthly session .
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A guest, Rev. Rex Smith,
spoke briefly on his new
assignment after June 15 in the
Springfield area. Rev. Gerald
Erler, di strict program
assista nt fo r the Athens
District, introduced by Rev.
Robert Bumgarner, spoke on,
Tonight 1\ Tu,sday
11
Junf 3-4
The secrets of a vital short."
A short devotional period was
Double Feature Program
led
by Rev. Robert Meece and
DEVIL'S
Rev.
William Sydenstricker.
NIGHTMARE
I Color)
Kenneth Wiggins, with Gerald
Nothing can prepare you for
Powell at the organ, led group
what happens!
singing
to open the meeting.
PGI
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next
session will be at 7: 45
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p.m. on June 29 at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church.

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dismissed against him a year
ago on grounds of government
misconduct in the case following disclosure of White House
"plumhers" involvement in the
break-in of the office of his
psychiatrist.
"How do you wish to plead ?"
Gesell asked Colson standing,
head bowed, before him.
"I plead guilty, your honor,"
he replied, his voice breaking.
Merrill said the · plot to
discredit Ellsberg involved in
part " what ca n only be
described as a scurrilous and
libelous memorandum"
written about his lawyers and
leaked to the press.
The fonnal charge filed wth
th.e court said Utat Colson knew
that the release of that
memorandum would " influence, obstruct and impede"
Ellsberg's case.
The formal charge also said
that the raid on the psychiatrist's_office which was condueled by White House
Plumbers on Sept. 3, 1971- to
obtain Ellsberg's psychiatric
fites- was only part of a
scheme to obstruct justice in ·
Ute case.
Merrill said the purpose of
Ute scheme was to insure
Ellsberg's conviction and that
it was Colson's desire that Ute
case "should be tried in Ute
newspapers."
Colson stood before the judge
wiUt one hand on the podium.
The judge asked him wheUter
he was pleading volntarily.
Colson sald,"Yes, sir, 1 am,
your honor."
In a statement to the court,
Colson said Gesell's statement
at a pretrial hearing several
days ago that this must be a
government of laws and not of
men "had a profound effect on

LUNCH SPECIAL

NFOTOMEET
The Meigs Coun ty National
Farmers Organization (NFO)
will meet at the state park on
Route 33 at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
THEY DID, TOO
Additional businesses which
took part in the Occupational
Education Program carried
out for juniors and seniors of
the high sc hools in Meigs and
Gallia Coun lies the past school
year and not listed in an earli er
report of the program include
Jack's Dairy Bar, American
Moore's Store, B. and B. Auto
Body Shop, J . and R. Sport
Shop, Veteran s Memorial
Hospital, Hy sell 's Moto r
Garage, Smith's Grocery Store
and Ellis and Son Sohio Service
Station.
·
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY
- Ruth Wolfe, Racine; Opal
Cremeans, Coolville; Dorothy
Wright, Rutl a nd ; Penn y
Crouch, Racme; Gnff Archer,
Pomeroy; Wilbur Warn er,
Long Bottom.
DISCHARGES SATURDAY
- Helene Ne lson, Ern es t
Wri ght, Rh onda Jeffe rs,
Margaret Jphnson, Michael
Randolph, Lorne Lucas,
Joseph Bowland, Thomas
Cook, Nettie Moore, Sarah
Shoemak~r . Lillian Walker.
ADMISSIONS· SUNDAY Sharon Cremeans, Portland ;
Eldon Weeks, Pomeroy ;
Rhonda McGrath , Rutland;
Hoyce ffiad , Rolland .
DISCHARGES SUNDAY Lela Shenefield, Barbara
Smith·

The formal charge said the
scheme was carried out by
Colson and "others unnamed,"
and Merrill at the brief court
proceeding specifically mentioned that others involved
were also at the White House.
It has been rumored for .
· months that Colson had been
involved in plea bargaining
with Watergate prosecutors,
rumors Uta! Colson has emphatically denied. The break·
through apparently came last
Friday.
Included in the record was a
letter written by Jaworski to
Colson's lawyer , David I.
Shapiro, that day saying the
prosecutors would accept his
guilty plea to a single obstruction of justice charge.
Jaworski said this would
dispose of all charges now
pending against Colson but
"will not bar prosacution for
any false or misleading testimony hereafter ."

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SYRACUSE - Sunday at·
cha rges of driving while in- Syracuse Park Marchi's Falls
toxicated. There was heavy City fast pitch softball team
split a doubleheader with
property damage.
Logan, winning the first game
5 to 1 and losing the nightcap 6MarcLUTI was arrested on

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Benny Ray Wolfe, · 20,
Rutland , and Robin Mae Kuhn ,
16, Pomeroy ; William Alan
Rife, 19, Gallipolis, and Denise
Hawley, 17, Middleport.
TWO TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy E-R squad was
called Saturday at 5:33 p. m. to
Sand Ridge Hill for Theodosia
Frecker who was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
At 3:52p.m. Sunday the squad
went to Rock Springs for Eldon
Weeks who was also taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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The split left the Logan
Eagles and Marchi's tied for
first place, each with a record
of 1 wins and 1 loss.
In the first game Vermillion
was the loser for Logan, his
team getting four hits and
committing one error. For
Marchi's Harrison was the
winner backed by a seven hit
attack and his mates committing one error behind him.
In the nightcap Cundiff was
the loser for Marchi's, giving
. up six hits. Marchi's got only 3
hits off Logan's Sennett, the
winner . Marchi 's had one
error , Logan none.

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They dance the
long days thru
By Jo Ellen Diehl
Would you like to learn to
schottische, to waltz, or !&lt;&gt; dosi.do western style? Experienced teachers are at the
Senior Citizens' Center in
Pomeroy where local senior
citizens dance all day long to
Ute music of Mr. and Mrs.
Darell Taylor.
Dancing at a pace that would .
wear out most folks, these funloving dancers, some at Ute age
of 90, stay at' their dancing
every week, keeping fit and
trim. They agree the dancing
helps take the stiffness out of
their joints. By all appearances, these folk aren 't
about to be confined to bed
soon.
Willi an attitude of "never
too young," they've, "given-me
a new outlook on life," said
Mrs. Roy Piersall, a former
resident of Pomeroy who
resides in Pt. Pleasant. She
and her husband belong to the
Senior Citizens' Center and
come as often as they can to
dance the day away and see old
friends.
Organized by Mrs. Gertrude
Mitchell, a member of the
Retired Senior Volunteers
Program (RSVP), the dancing
sometimes draws enough
dancers to have three or four
sets.
Eighty-eight year old Wilbur
LDgan of Pomeroy is, credited
with encouraging the idea of
dancing . Logan , an avid
dancer, is quite in deman d.
He ca n . boast
of dancing with three
differeni...ladies in one day. It
was disclosed he couldn't be ·
kept off the ·dance floor even
after a stay in the hospital this
·
spnng.
"!like to dance better than I

BRIDGE CLOSING
Meigs County Engineer
Wesl ey Buehl announc.ed
today that the bridge on
County Road 32 will be
closed for two weeks for
repair.
Buehl stated that bridges
In the county are posted In
rega rd to weight limit. This
weight limit must he obeyed
Buehl said. Truck driven; in
violation will be prosecuted
he said.

Ex-wife

like to fiddle, " said Mrs.
Taylor, who plays the fiddle
while her husband performs on
the guitar. Members of RSVP ,
together they make beautiful
dancing music assisted by
Glenn "Paddle " Lambert,
LANCASTER, Ohio (UP! )Middleport, who does the Leslie W. Hunt shot and killed
calling. When they tire of his estranged wife Dolores
playing, they turn on tape Hunt 'and two other persons
recordin gs of other fiddlers before taking his own life here
and dance along with the Mqnday night following an
others.
argument over support
Mrs. Taylor, a native of payments for his four children
northern Ohio, took up the who witnessed the killings,
violin when she was 11 years police said.
old and was used to playing
Police tentatively identified
classical music until word got the two other victims as Mrs.
around during the organization Hunt's sister Inez-lser and her
of the dancing, that she could husband James Iser.
play. She quickly learned to
Neighbors alerted
"fiddle some dancing music." authorities when they heard a
While not performing for the loud argument in the four..-oom
senior citizens, the Taylors apartment between Hunt, 53,
perform at various nursing and his ex-wife, police said.
homes in Ute county and at
Witnesses said as officers ar·
their own Lebanon Golden Age rived to investigate the
Club.
disturbance, a series of shots
One problem that dancers rang out from the apartment.
face is a shortage of men. Police said three of Ute victims
Frequently, instead of sitting were dead at the apartment
out a dance, women pair up. and a fourth · died in the
Dances are taught to all emergency room of Lancasternewcomers too shy to . par- Fairfield Hospital.
ticipate. No one sits along the
Police said a six-year-&lt;Jld
sides of the dance floor child of the divorced couple deneglected;
everyone
is scribed events leading to the
welcome to dance.
apparent triple homicide and
Anxious for more interested suicide.
persons, and also as a money
ra ising pro ject, they are
holding a big square dance in
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the Pomeroy Junior High June
21 during Regatta Weekend
which will be open to the
public, which, by th~ way, is
challenged to stay with them
on the floor.
Books ordered by the Meigs As one said, "It's hard to
keep up with us senior Vinton - Jackson Bookmobile
citizens."
Service ·will arrive in only
about one-third the time
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killed

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build .
Reno Lind met with council
concerning the ca tch basin between h1s property and Ute old
city garage on Condor St.,
stating that , it needed to be
opened arid raised. He
questioned the use of the street
cleaner saying that Condor St.
was never cleaned any more.
No action was taken .
Kermit Walton, represe nting
the Chamber of Commerce,
asked permission to use the
upper parking lot Friday and
Sa turda y and the whole lot
Sunda y during the Big Bend
Regatta . Council agreed, if the
Chamber takes care of the
cleaning costs and Ute costs of
extra police protection . The lot
must be cleaned by Monday

$5,000 for streets, $10,000 for . speaker in its booth at IJJe
buildings, and rm for office Regatta .
equipmen t.
The Meigs County Council on,
'' The !.ions Cl ub was gran led Ag ing will meet with council at
permission to use a loud(Continued on pa9e 12)

Rev. Perrin won't quit
Perrin' s
resigna tion as a member of the

toward one. The administn1tor

The purpose of Monday

has to have a masters in

nig ht's meeting was to review

Meigs County Board of Mental
t.te tardation was requested
Monday nig ht when ap proximately 20 persons ,
parents and interested persons
met with the board.

specia l education or a degree
in admi ni stration, or be

Rev .

Wilbur

Ed Kennedy , cha irman,
reported that the persons attending read a letter di rected
to the boa rd demanding
Per rin 's resignation. They
inferred that Perrin was the
cause of the resignation of the
majority of teachers from the
commun ity sc hool.
Last mon Ut the MR board
ruled that teachers in the
co mmun ity school for the
mentally retarded and· han dicapped have deg rees in
special ~ucalion or working

applications rece ived for
administrative and teaching
worki ng toward one.
positions.
Perrin, according to KenIt was necessary for the
nedy, refused to resign, and the board to go into exec utive
board pointed out it felt that it session and the following ac·
had no legal right to ask Perrin tion was ta ken.
to resign. Manning Webster, a
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis
member of the board, was hired as teacher - adsuggested that the group meet ministrator and Mrs. Steve
with the Meigs County Com- Scaggs, Middleport, teacher.
missioners as most of the They have master degrees.
board was, appoi nted by the
Members of the board, in
commissioners. Webster felt,
however, that possibly the addition to Kennedy and
are,
Ri chard
commissioners had no legal Web ste r
Chambe
rs,
Perrin,
Grace
ri ght to demand Perr in 's
resignation. But 'he suggested Weber, Iris Karr and Fred
th e delegatiOn pursue this €row, Ill. All were in attendance e.cept Crow . They met In
course.
The meeting at times the office of the Meigs County
became heated, Kennedy said . Commissioners.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1974

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COLUMBUS - The Oh10 Senate Monday delayed action of .books in three weeks instead of
House changes on a bill wl)ich would ·eliminate unemployment · eight weeks.
The unit has 23 service
compensation . benefits duruing the .summer months for ninemonth public school employes. The proposal, which was manuals dealing .with General
previously. passed by the Senate but amended by the House, Motor vehicles for distribution.
wouldaffectemployessuchascustodians, cafeteria workers and The manuals tuive been bound
bus drivers.
and new volumes w!U be ad·
The House hAd succeeded in knocking out a pair of pro-labor de d. Requests · for such ·
eommlttee amendments to the bill which would have eliminated manuals were made in a recent.
the one-week waiting period for claiming benefits and permit survey by the bookmobile.
benefits for workers idled by a strike in a related Industry. The
Mrs. Pikkoja will be in
Senate, meeting in an evening session as members pushed for a ·Chillicothe Thursday for a
summer adjoununent Friday, also approved, ~. a proposed Ubrary managers workshop ..
constitutional amendment to extend homestead exell)ptions· to
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The Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce Monday following
its noon luncheon at the Meigs
Inn endorsed the proposed onemill levy for the operation of
th e four-county Co mmuni ty
College.
The issue will be voted on
June II. The community
college will be a two-year
college offering programs in
technical, general and con• tinuing education .
C. E. Blakeslee, explaining
the college program, .stressed
that a student may attend
school for one y'ear at a cos t of
approximately $500 compared
to $1,900 tuition at private
colleges · and $900 to $1,000
tuiti on at sta te supported
universities.
A guest at the meeting was
Prof . Dr . Pedro L. Koe Krompecher, an architect, who
taught at the University of
Kentucky many years. Prof.
Koe-Krompecher was born in
Budapes t, Hungary,
Presently associated with his
son · who teac hes at Ohio
University, he pointed out that
services of an architect are not
available in Meigs or Gallia
counties.
In other busin ess, Ea rl
Ingles, president, reported that
Regatta plans are "shaping
up" and that no hitches are
expected coming up to the bi g
event the weekend of June 21,
22, 23. Highlights include :
Stagecoach rides to be of-

!erect Sa turday from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m.. the cost to ride from
Pomeroy to Middleport being
$1 for adults and 50 cents for
children. Round trip tickets
will also be ava ilable.
Fireworks will be displayed
Friday at 10 p.m.
The senior citizens will hold a
square dance and variety show
Friday evening at the Pomeroy
Jun io r Hi gh building. Admission to the dance and show
will be $1.
The baton contest will be
held at Meigs H,igh School this
year under the direc tion of
Mrs. Judy Riggs. The flower
show will be held again at the
Pomeroy Motor Co.
Sunday power boat races will
he held from 12:30 to 4 p.m.
instead ·of 6 p.m ., Ingles
reported . The balloon rides on
Sunday have yet not been
con firmed .
The frog jump will be held
Saturday at the Meigs Football
Stadium in Pomeroy beginning
at 3:30 p.m., Dale Warner
reported . Fred Crow said the
sale of membership tickets is
going very well. There will be
two arenas for Ute frog jumps,
one for the frog race.
Two additional prizes have
been offered for the Frog
Event: a $25 gift certifica te
from Benny Ewing to the
person departing this world 24
days after the jump U) and a
free row boat ride up Leading
Creek, according to Crow .

Ingels said 80 persons, 75 of
whom are youngsters, a baton
twirling group from Pennsylvania, are interested in participating in the parade on
Friday nig ht. However,
housing for the grou p is a
problem . Ingels invited public
suggestions as to where they
might stay .

By Robert F. Buckhorn
WASHINGTON (UP!)- Donald E. Santarelli, head of the
Justice Department's Law En-

Big Bend Regatta Weekend
will be a busy time for the
Meigs County Senior Citizens
and the staff at the Pomeroy
Center.
On Friday and Saturday,
June 21 and 22, the senior
citizens will have a crafts
bazaar. Any senior citizen with
handmade articles for sale are
to have the items at Ute center
on the Monday before so Utat
they can be appropriately
marked for display.
On June 21,,. the senior
citizens will sponsor a 30

forcem ent Assistance Administration for the past 14
months, has quit his $40,00&lt;klyear job after suggesting that

Drug prevention
workshops set up

Three
workshops
on
preventive drug education will
be offered at Ohio University
Utis summer.
The School of Health,
Physical Education and
Re creation
College
of
Education at Ohio University
will sponsor the workshops,
June 10-June 14, July t&gt;,luly 12,
and July 29-Aug. 2.
The thrust of the workshop
will be to emphasize a
humanistic approach to drug
education . Participants will be
given the opportunity to explore solutions to many
problems associated with drug
abuse. Coordination . of community- · and
sc hool
organizations for preventive
minute program at 8 p.m. and drug education will be
following that the senior promoted.
Teachers, principals , adcitizens chorus under the
ministrators
and interested
direction of Mrs. Carrie Neutz.
ling will ,sing several selec- persons will find the workshops
tions. Senior citizens who very valuable said the sponwould like to perform are sors . The program wiD provide
asked to call the Center. The teaching techniques for
remainder of the evening a makin~ classroom instruction
square dance will be held in the in health alive and of interest to
students. Experts in their
auditorium .
The center will also' sell food. fields will be used in discussion
on both Friday and Saturday· of solutions to community and donations of cake and pie school health problems.
Prefetence will be given to
are being solicited.
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The Ohio State Fair Queen
and the International Mining
and Mfg. Queen will attend the
Regatta and participate in the
parade .
Ingels reported that $750 was
made on the recent cruise of
the Chaperone. The boat, if
wanted, will be available for
next year 's Regatta, Ingels

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and studentS majoring in areas
of education. Others will be
admitted on a space available
basis.
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Participants may receive
Utree quarter hours credit for
attending the workshop.
Participants desiring college
credit pay the regular tuition
fee of $24 per undergraduate
hour or $34 per credit graduate
hour. Participants not desiring
college credit may attend the
workshop free of charge under
a grant from the State
Department of Educa tion .
Further infonnatiori may be
obtained by contacting Dr.
Freda Phillips at Grover
Center, Ohio University.
Daily classes will be held
from 9 to 12and 1 to4p.m,
Workshop staff will iilclude
personnel from the Division of
. Health and Drug Education,
State
Department
of
Education; consultants from
t he Institute for the Advancement of Criminal Justice
in New York City; personnel in
positions of Drug Coordinators
from over the state of Ohio and
Dr. Freda Phillips, associate
professor at Ohio University,
will serve as workshop . coordina tor .

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the Teacher Corps program to
train and provide teaching
internships for teachers in
disadvantaged areas. The
funding provided by the
TEacher Corps is the first year.
funding of a planned two-year
program . .
According to the Teacher
Corps, all teachets
in
the Meigs Loca~ School
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Attending were lngeis, Crow,
Warn er,
Prof.
KoeKrompecher, Ralph Welker,
Wendell Hoover, Bob Jacobs,
Don
Thomas,
Richard
Cha mbers , Jack Kerr, Blakeslee, Ted Reed , Bill Grueser,
Virgil Teaford, Jack Carsey,
Beulah Jones and Katie Crow.

Santarelli quits

Regatta crafts bazaar

WASHINGTON - The U. S.
Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare and U,'
S. Rep. Clarence E . Miller
have announ~d the approval
of two Teacjler Corps grants to
Southeastern Ohio schools
'
mcluding
a grant for $158,400 to' ·
the Meigs Local School District
and
one of $230,i67 for Ohio
Pomeroy Tuesday at· 11 a .m.
University.
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slliesJ
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cross over the sidewalk with
the new drivewa·y he p1ans to

night. Concessi ons which come
in before Friday must pay the
parking meters.
It was decided to use revenue
sharing money as follows :

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and Boy Scouts of Pomeroy to
se ll popcorn the second and
third Sa tur.days of each month .
Council discussed a combined chlirities drive day with
allocations
given
to
orga nizations stati ng needs. No
action was taken.
Den nis Howell, Lincoln Hill
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other new business itemS on
the agenda resulted Monday
night in Pomeroy co un cil
r ecessi ng until Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. to com plete its work.
Wi th Mayor . Dale Sm ith
presiding, council agreed that
Union Ave. from Osborne St. to
SR 7 and the cemetery roads
will not be topped. It was also
noted that drains on Union Ave.
_will have to be raised when it is
surfaced. Actual priority will
be decided Wed nesday.
A letter fr om the mayor of
Mar ietta was read containing
Mari etta's reso l u t ion
prot es t ing
mandatory
requiremen ts of the flood
protection act of 1973. Pomerov
'· Council agreed to support th~
decision o~ Marietta.
It was agreed that the
finance committee will meet
with Police Ch ief Jed Webster
next Monday about the
proposed raise in salary for
policemen.
. In other ac ti on, cou;rici l
granted permission to Portland
Athletic Association for tag
day, June 15, Eastern High
Sehool Band, tag day, July 27,

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Mrs. Darell Taylor ,
Racine, on the guitar
and fiddle, provide
lively music for the
senior citizens when
they're not dancing
themselves . At left ; a
couple promenades
left in a set of· square
dancers.

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Pomeroy police said a single
car accident Saturday at 11':40
p.m. at the intersection of SR 7
and U. S. Rl. 33 involved David
Marcum, Rutland, who ,
traveling south on 7, failed to
stop at the intersection of 7 and
33. His car crossed the highway
and struck cement steps at the
Loren Coleman residence .

~mpaign financing: ~d­
era! Judge George L. Hart may
rule this week on Nixon'scllilm
of executive privilege": :for 1
records sUbpoenaed by a grl!lld
jury regarding promises o~ key
federal JObs for maJor earnpaign donors.
.
- The tapes: U.S. Dliiiict
Court Judge John J . Sirica'till
get a final report this ~k
from
technical experts
studying the erasure of 18\',
minutes from Nixon' June 20,
1972, Watergate tape.

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Supr eme
Co urt
hears
arguments July 8 on Jawor,
ski's contention Nixon must
yield further evidence in the
case of seven men indicted for
the Wate rgate cover-up. Their
trial is scheduled for Sept. 9.
- The Ellsberg break-in : Gesell hears arguments today on
the need for additional White
House documents in the case of
five men who are scheduled for
trial June 17 for burglarizing
the office of Daniel Ellsberg's
psychiatrist.

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"Meigs County loves what the Colonel cooks."

RACINE - The Racine E-R
squad made two run s over the
weekend, Saturday at 2:13 p.
m. to Edna Deem's restaurant
for Penny Crouch, New London, who was having difficulty
brea thing and was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. to
Dixie Smith's home in Portland
for Charles Spencer, who also
was
havin g
difficulty
breathing. He was ta ken to St.
Joseph Hospital in Parkersburg. The squad in May made
27 runs, 19 of which were out of
town and traveled 942 miles,
according to Randall Roberts.

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charges.
The decision Friday by the
Supreme Court to rule this
summer on Nixon's right to
withhold executive documents
from Special Prosecutor Leon
Jaworski permanently could
make or break the doctrine of
executive privilege - and
poss ibl y 'Nixon's tenure in
office as well.
In the weeks to come, there
will lxl Watergate arguments
before an appeals court and
before Ute Supreme Court, and
two major trials will begin
under the auspices of
Jaworski.
On Tuesday, Jeb Stuart
Magruder, a former White
House aide, No. 2 man at
Nixon's 1972 campaign committee and a sub-Cabinet official, begins a minimum 10month term at the federal
prison farm at Allenwood, Pa.
He pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice and will be
the highest..-anking Nixon aide
to go to prison.
Here is the status of the
major Watergate cases:
- The bugging : A federal
appeals courts will hear arguments June 14 from two of the
original seven Watergate
breakin defendants who are
seeking to reverse their convictions and the five who want
to withdraw guilty pleas.
- The
cover-up:
The

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LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Monday . was 69
degrees under sunny skies . .

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WASHINGTON IUPI) Rapidly spreading . ripPles in
the pond of the Watergate
break-in, originally called "a
Utird rate burglary" by the
White House nearly two years
ago, are now lapping at all
three levels of the federal court.
system.
A hearin g . thi s morning
before U.S. District Court
Judge Gerhard A. Gesell may
help determine whether Pres ident Nixon's refusal to provide
tape recordings to defendants
in the Ellsberg break-in case
will result in dismissal of

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TO MEET THURSDAY
The
Me igs
County
Democratic Committee will
meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the
courtroom of the courthouse,
E. A. Wingett, chairman, said
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getting 30 per cent of Ute
royalties.
When Foreman took over, he
changed the agreement so !hilt
he would receive. 60 per cent of
the royalties.
Ray contended that he was
advised to plead guilty by
Foreman so that information
about the case would not be
made public in open court at
the fullscale trial, thus
assuring the exclusive nature
of the book .
U.S. District Court Judge L.
Clure Morton denied Ray's
motion for a hearing on
whether his plea was voluntary. Morton agreed with the
sta te and cited the plea record.
In accepting the original plea,
Judge W. Preston Battle
questioned Ray thoroughly and
the defendant said his plea was
knowledgeable and voluntary.

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development of the sequential
reading instruction program
applicable to students, grades
kindergarten through senior
high. This program will be
developedas the result of the
Teacher Corps assistance.,
The Teacher Corps project at
Ohio University will .be e~­
pected to . assist In the
development, .. IJnplementatiori
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learned today.
Santarelli submitted hil
resigna lion to the White HOUR ·
on Saturday, an informed
source said. He said Santarelll
decided to leave even th!JUCh
he felt published reports of hiJ
views of the President to be
misleading.
Santarelli, 36, was quoted In
an interview in the Sunday
magazine of the Philadelphia ·
Inquirer as saying:
"There is no White HOUR
any more. It pains me, but I
think he (Nixon) should resign,
After all, you've got the
cleanest vice president in
history (Gerald R. FordJ over
Utere, his whole life's been
gone over by every agency,
·imaginable, he's got 'USDA ·
Prime' stamped on every
haunch. "
Santarelli was quoted earlier
in another·published report as
saying the Watergate scandal
had "cheapened" government
service and that he would
"very assidously avoid" using ·'
Nixon's name in public.
Santarelli was quoted subsequently as saying he did not
think his comments would be
published. He did not deny
making them but said tbe
1Tl81lJler in ":hich they wen
used was misleading.
In a speech to police officials'
last week, Santarelli so!Ulned ·
his critici,gn by praising the
President for his role in law
.enforcement and his strong
support of federal aid for state ·
and local law enforcement
agencies.
The source . said, however,
that Santarelli felt he muat
resign because the news stories
"compromised his ability to.
serve the administration."
Santerelli is expected to
remain on the job WlW a
successor Is appointed.
The Justice Department and
the White House would neither
conflnn nor deny that San- ,
tarelll would soon leave the • •
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novative education program
Admissions
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which will ultimately increase
Findley,
Pomeroy
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reading to local elementary Owens, · MI. Vernon; Elva • :
Golden, Gallipolis; Robert D. ..•
and secondary ·schools.
Successful program content Wllliams , Rutland ; Joseph •A •
will be considered by ·a Hood, t.1Itnersville ; Edwin H.
Wliversity faculty ·committee Clarke"' New Haven; Doria , •
for passlble adoption ·into the , Cu!'ry, New Haven; Madeline
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regular teaching education Chafin, Pomeroy .
Disc~rges
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